Intimation.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1908.
tion of practic.) everyday utility bad advanced Tho Japanese Boycott.
Three minor questions also came within
the purview of the Chamber's delibera- tions last month; we refer to the surveys. on piece goods, the registration of trada
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At the last monthly meeting of the Commit expressed at Mr. Madhunt's resignatico con tee of the Chamber of Commerce, regret wai sequent upon his leaving for home.
JAPANSBE BANKNOTES, REFUSED.
the Franco-British Exhibition. Lastly, we
Another Important alena the boycott movement against the Japan and their anasu- arrive at the question of the proposed Yam Lolfactures has come to ouraulice to ty and it goes lery schome inaugurated by the Japas Cotton to show how deep and widespread is the feeling Spinners Association of Oaska. We need hardly of resentment brought about by the humiliation enter into a recapitulation of the details of a
to which the Chlosse consider themselves to
Mr, D. R. Law proposed that Mr. A. Baking scheme which has nothlog to commend itself have been subjected by the terms of the Tasruto, of Messrs. Showan Tomes & Co., should be
Mare settlemaal: It is understandabin that conded, and it was carried unanimously.
invited to fill the vacancy. Mr. Keswick se commercially and whichisindefensible morally. when it is a matter of handling Japaness mar- It was through the prominence given exclu. chandae, the Chinese should object to be seen sively in the columns of the Bongbong Telegraph.alding the Japaners in the promotion of their and through the correct translation of the trade and Industries at a time when they labour "Japanese lottery- prospectus freely dinributed under the belieithu they have a just and real
Mr. Wood sald that, as he was shortly loav the hands of the commities and wished the ing for home, he must place his resignation in Chamber every succens for the future.
Mr. D. R. Law expressed the deep regret of about to lose the much valued services of
Supreme Court Long Vacations.
NOT IN THE COLONY'S BEST INTERESTS.
COMMERCIAL REPRESENTATIVES' UNALTER" ÁBLE OPINION. The following farther correspondence on the subject of the Supreme Coun Vacations was mad at the meeting of the Chamber of Com merce on the 29th ult::—
Hongkong Chamber of Commerce, 29th February, 1908. that notwithstanding any further corresponds Sir, I am directed by my committed to say ence that has prased, my committee are still crease in the Supreme Court Vacations is vol unalterably of opinion that the proposed in
The Buildings Bill.
LANDOWNERS' EXPER
TO CONFER WITH THE ARCHITECTS PROPOS
In the conclud og paragraph of the report which bad been drawn up by Mear Leigh and Orange architects, and Messrs. Palmer and, Turner, architects, on the larme of the P
of the Public fealth and Buildings Ordinance Amendment Bill and addressed to Mr. Shalton Hooper,
chairman of the European landowners in Hong kong, the experts suggested that an interview it which they could meat the Honourable Colonial Public Works, and discuss the technical painte Secretary and the Honourable Director of raised in their report, would possibly result in most of their poposals being adapted before
in the Colony that the matter was so forcibly grievance again their insular, "neighbours the members of the committee that they were in the best interests of the Colony generally,the Bill was read a second ti ne," "Sinca
brought before the members of the Cham
but when it comes to a question that even. Bank notes of a Japanese Bank (which peed
old a member as Mr. Wood. Mr. Wood hid
and have no reason to change the views ex
the, publications of that report, we have
ber. It is a matter of no small satisfaction not be admed) are, refused, the evidence been closely connected with the Chamber for pressed in their letter of the 19th instant made the announcement that the Chinese land-
is incontestable that the boycott is not an imaginary agitation but a very real and tangible movement the results of which it will be impossible at the moment to anticipate.
bave &c..
(Sgd.), E. A. M. WILLIAMS,
Secretary...
9 years. He had been Chairman in 1895 and Vice-Chairman in 1893 and 1995 to 1908, and had also occupied very high public offices in Han. F. H. MAY, C.M.G. the Northera port of Shaoghai, AN
taken in public and commercial affairs and the The deep interest Mr. Wood had always' knowledge he possessed of these rendered his
Colonial Secretary.
22nd ultimo, (bag to forward you copy of the
Hongkong, 4th March, 1908, Sit, Referring 10 my letter to you of the
to us and to the commercial community, whose cause we espoused, that the committee were not above taking a suggestion from a section of the Press and with commendable
The facts of the case which were given to a promptitude acted thereon. The representa member of our staff are that an important tions addressed by the secretary of the local Chinese firm of merchan ceived a Chamber to similar influential organizations dealings with the Northern ports received in London, Manchester, Liverpool and other large sum of money yesterday in payment services to the Chamber alinost Invaluable resolutions which were passed at a meeting of i important manufacturing centres of the Em for shipments from Hongkong. The pay. the Shanghai and Tientsinment was made in notes of a well-known ing and world-wide repute are a sufficient guarantee for its votes circulation. The Chin esa merchants io question, by one of their fakis, tendered the foreign notes at a money-changer's stall as usual, for exchange. The employee's surprise was great when he was refused exchange-a thing which had never happen-
pire, and to
(Applause),"\).
Mr. Tomkias proposed, that, Mr. J. W. C. caused by the regretted resignation of Mr. Wood.
the Law Society held on the 2nd Marchi, rgos, I am to add that they were not passed unani
(Sgd.). G. JACKSON,
Hon, Secretary,
Chambers of Commerce embody in effect sub: Japanese Bank whose financial land. Boucar should be. invited to fill the vacancy mously.I have &c.,
stantially, all the arguments which had bees adduced in these columbs against the question able methods which our Japanese trade com- petitors sought to introduce to the detriment of an important branch of British trade in this part of China, which is of a bet value of no less thaned before in the whole course of his exted $16.50 two and a half millions sterling pergunum, We sive dealings extending over a long period of
can quite appreciate the fact ibst, constkowed as
years. The Chitman, desired to know if it the Hongkong Chamber of Commerce is, and sta
was a matter of bigger discount for cashing the
oles in local currency.
"No!" was the having regard to its cosmopolitan character, that phatic reply raurned to the merchante - it would be inexpedient at the present stage a couption clerk. We have stopped hardling affairs for representation to be submitted to the note of Tapanese banks; there is no circulation Celosial Government. That might be left torta Canton and in the interior." The man be for them among the Chinese in the Colony, another aed an equally influential organization bind the counter plutely refused to quote any whose members can just as effectively urge the rate for discounting the Japanese currency question upon
the Government and seek its notes Ultimately the mercantile man had to good uffices in protection of British trade. proceed to the Hongkong office of the Japan That the aggregate memorials to the Foreign Bank, and, needless to say, was promptly Office which will unquestionably be forth.giver change for all the notes he produced. Crining as the oiuicons of the Hongkong Ameeting of the Chinese druggists' guild
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HONGKONG DRUGGISTS FALL IN
Mi. D. R. Law seconded. Carried un- animously.
It was proposed by Mr.. Law, seconded by Mr. Tomkins, that the Hon. Mr. Heary Xes
wick be asked to take the Chair, Carried,
said he was leaving the Colony about June, but Mi Keswick thanked the Committee and until that time the Chamber could be assured of her best services,
HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
MONTHLY MEETING,
Committee held in the Chamber Room, St. Minutes of a monthly meeting of the Geteral George's Building, on Friday, 27th March, 1908, at 4 p.m. Present Mr.. A. G. Wood (Acting Chairman), Hoa, Mr. Henry Keswick, Hoa, Mr. Murray Stewart, Messrs. D. Raw, H. E. Tomkins, E. Shallini, A. Fuchs, G. Friesland and E. A. M. Williams (Secretary), MINUTES.
The Secretary, Chamber of Commerce,-
That the extension of the Christmas and Easter Vacation as mentioned in the letter of His Honour the Chief Justice dated the 7th August,' 1957, should be agreed to. ?
tended and that such vacations should begin 2. That the Long Vacation' should be ex. 1st August and end 30th September, subject, however, to adequate provision being made in respect of the following matters ;---
(a) That the long vacation should not affect time running, for appearance under specially endorsed writs, and that appl cation for sum mary judgment should be permitted to be made as if no vacation extated, the usual Summers dayn being available for the purpose..
apply to bankruptcy proceedings.
(b) That the Long Vacation should not (c) That the whole of the business and work of the Courts should proceed in the usual way (except the ac ual trial of actions and the de- the Court for injunctions and other matters livery of pleadings), and that all applicants to should, as far as possible, bs dealt with in Chambers.
owners had retained the services of the firm of Messrs, Denison; Ram and Gibbs to considne the technical parts of the Bill in their behalf
We now learn that the architects suggestion for a conference with the representativet of ba
Colonial Secretary and the Director of Pablie Government has been favourably considered" arranged for Wednesday next between the by His Excellency and that a meeting has beco
Works, representing the Government, and the
presentatives of the firms of architects on behalf of the European and Chinese land. owners. The ready acquiescence on the part of the Gavirament in the suggestion of the. landowners should remove the preconceived notion that Government would seek to burke discussion on a legislative enactment framed ersantially in the general public interest of the Colony:
COMMERCIAL EXAMINATIONS.
A HONGKONG CENTRE PROPOS.D.. The following correspondence was read at the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce on 27th ult :="",
Education Pepartment, Hongkong,
18th February, 1908.
Sir, la reply to your letter forwarding the proposals of the Commercial Education De pariment of the London Chamber of Commerce- | for the establishment in this Colony of a centra for the examination of pupils from local Schools. and Colleges in Commercial subjects and the questing my views on the subject, I beg to subsequent granting of certificates and ru inform you that it appears to me, in view of the recent establishment of the Hongkong Techni. cal.Institute, which gives instructions inst of the subjects referred to in the syllabus of the Chamber and issues certificates to
The minutes of the last minthly meeting of | čular case, or matters) the Solicitors engaged in candidates, unnecessary for the Inte
Chamber of Commerces despatches to thewas held yesterday, afternoon to consider the Home Avociations will bring to bear the advisability of the guild's participation in the 10th February, and of the special meetings desired pressure upon the British Government boycoll maybinest. After discussion it was held on the 18th, 22nd and 24th February, and with a view of adequale representations be. daanimously resolved that, from and after th March, igɔ8, were read and confirmed, ing made through Sir Claude Macdonalding any parelses of goods of Japancie
lo-day the fole guild should stop mak
to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at origio Furthermore, members of the guild Tokyo, we enteriais do the slightest at the meeting hindred at doubt. It remains to he
whdi
dequate sum of Stop by cach, individual member as a security of good faith that they will abide by the forms of the boycott resolu lion. The security will be forfeited to the Self- Government Society St.Canton by any default. ing, member, a further penalty will be the publication of the name of the defaulterio lie local newspapers for ignominy, AND AN UNIQUNDED RUMOUR.
lo shipping circles this morning, the repot was curent that a number of Chinese passe
in
","
to. Institute examinations onlines simillat and with the cams object in the l
(d) That during the Long
and im mediately preceding and subsequent thereto (in the absence of Counsel retained in a part such case or maller should have full right of aud ence in open Court in the same mange and to the same extent as if they were. Counsel ready in existence. In this connection would engaged in the case or matter suggest that the Chamkan inform dinit "Of Ba writing its own examinations extend its col Zvucrce; *
lective support (individual members have als oth March 1908.
ready dope so) to the Institute and positie Sir, I am directed to acknowledge the reference in the selection of clerks.in Mercantila ceipt of your letter of the ah instant enclosing houses to those who hold the certificates and copy of the resolution which were passed al a meeting of your Society held on the and possibly later, the contemplated Diploms of the instant.! have &c.,
(Sgd); E. A. WILLIAMS,
Secretary
FRANCO BRITISH EXHIBITION The following te
Chamber of Commerce, *** Hongkong, 21st February, 1968. Sir, I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of inth January (No. 9357/06) having reference to the suggestion of Sir C. Clementi Smith that, in view of the importance of the Exhibition and in the Hop. Secretary, Hongkong Law Society. interest taken in the mater by the French Colonies; this Colony should re-consider its former decision.
digin saton Hayashi will receive Sir Claude's message on behalf of the British Government Meanwhile, the members of the Chamber are HONGKONG, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1908, 24
to be congratulated upon the energy displayed by the guardians of their interests in taking up
Colonial Secretary's Office, THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCH.
the matter in the unequivocal manner they did,.
Toth March, 1908, Sir-Referring to your letter of the 19th and the Indian representative on the council of
..My Committee do not consider that sufficient ultimo, I am directed to transmit to you the The lass monthly meeting of the general the commercial community is to be compli
support will be forthcoming to justify them enclosed copy of a letter from His Honour the committee of the Hongkong Chamber of Commented upon the splendid debut he has made ingers, who bad fecused their passages by appointing a committee of organization.
Chief Justice in which he asks for the names They are of opinion that, upless the Coven-of the signatories to the enclosure to your letter merce has been one of unusual interest. The rging upon his colleagues the action which, if a Japanese steamer for a foreign port hid
under reference-I am, &cs; matters that were brought for the con is hoped, wi I bave for is result the protection proceeded to the shipping company's officment in prepared to vote the necessary funds,
(Sgdr) FH, MAY, sideration of that representative and influen of the vifal interests of British trade and Briand cancelled their baskings in purs-the matter should be all wed to drop
Colocial Secretary. I have &c., ance of the boycott. loquity' at the proper tial body of Hongkong's leading- commercial tish merchants.
'quarters by our representative elicited the fat gentlemen were or varied as they are im-
that the cancelight of some out of the toil „portant in their character. The 'Mongkokisui
bookings was due to the intending emigrats being rejected as unsuitable immigrants by th harbour of refuge with the proposals pat forward by Goverment for the part pay.
medical ufficer upon inspection, the me of the large estimated cost of this
having been found to be suffering from *most essentja! "undertaking in the interests of
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE Colonial Secretary is advised from Sio. gapore that Hongkong has been declared in fected on account of bubonic plague.
;
the shipping and the floating population of WE are informed that, subject to andit, the
...
the port is in itself a question of sufficient Green Island Cement Co., Ld will pay a fost: moment, "to engage the earnest and careful dividend of seventy-five cents per share, mak- atication of, the Chamber of Commerce. ing $1.25 for the year, on account of 1907
will be seen that in submitting the scheme for raising temporarily the harbour dues the Government, is no instituting any novel in novations. It bat for its precedence the Gap Rock lighthouse construction, towards the erection of which a similar impost was put upon the shipping entering the Colony notil the expenditore was completely paid off. Beyood briefly going the fact, it is not our `purpose, at the moldent, 19 animadvert upon the proposal. This forms a fruitful subject for discussion. The unusual request put forward by the Chief Justice through his Excellency the Governor to the Chamber of Commerce for the names of the eight signatory firms of
solicitors on the Supreme Court Long Vacations questing met with the only reply >the Chambat - could have made in the circumstances, and it long which
working.
TOMORROW, the 11th inst the Hongkong F.C. will re-play the semi-final in the Shield Competition against, H.M.S., King Alfred, on the Club Grooad at Happy Valley, Kick-off at 4.30 sharp. The following have been choses to represent the Club:-Goal: F. H. Kew: Becks: HO, Carret, and E. Humphreys Halves Wisburg, Hall.dad A. Gregory Forwards: M. A. David, G. McWeston, G. Eager, R. R. Turer and J. Mead. Licat. Mullins, R.M.1./2. will rolereė, poput
by kind permission of Major EW, R. Ste 'phenson and Officers Commanding, the Band- of the Third Battalion "The Duke of Cam bridge's Own" (Middlesex Regiment) will play the following programme of mult, during dinner, at the Hongkong. Hotel; to-morrow, the 11th instant
bands to the dignity of that eminerily practical congregation of basinan man. The vested interests of the old camblified sipping firma la the Colócy la their rights, to private = " mooring - buoys, are being upfald by the aber against the Govorumeol's advocacy claimı „ol: -non buoy owners for their vesils while in The; commercial, deaminations London: Chamber of Com- sal to found centra rechfynd the mitention of
March..." Defiance".... Valse "Die Bouchafter
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SHIPPING AND MAILS
MAILS DUE. ||Indian(Gregory Apiar) szih-iunt, s
French (Australies)j31h inst., morning. American (China) jith inst.
The Ja
from' Amoy may be expe
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AT SUNNING." "MATIONAL DISGRACE MEETING
CONVENED,
(Sgd.), E. A. M. WILLIAMS,
Secretary. Hon. Mr. E-H May, cи,
Colonial Secretary.",
UPPER INDIA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE) REGISTRATION OF TRUDE MARKS, AND DESIGNS " Hongkong Chamber of Commerce," 27th February, 1958....
The Secretary, Chamber of Commerce.
Enclosura]
pre
7. I attach a table 'showing how far the sub- Ject of examinations in the London Chambar df Commerce syllabus are subjects in which instruction is given locally, at the Technical Institute and in the more important schools of
and the prospectus of the Technical lostilute 3.1 foriber attach a copy of the regulations for your information-I have &c
» (Sgd), E. D. C. WOLTE, The Hon. Mr. E. A. HEWETT,
Inspector of Schools. Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce.
Hongkong Chamber of Commerca
en #9th February, 1908, 345
Sir-I am directed to acknowledge the re- ceipt of your letter of the and October last
Chambers, Supreme Court,egarding the scheme of Commercial Educa-
6th March, 1908,-
tion promoted by your Chamber and inviting
Sir Your Excellancy's leiter received the assistance of this Chamber in that Impor yesterday on the subject of the Rule of Couri, tant work. A extending the Lung Vacation, a letter from the
My Committee fully recognise the import- fully recom Chamber of Commerch is enclosed which cod. ance and necessity attaching to a sound come tains #lotter addressed to the Chamber purmercial education as the means of advance- porting to be signed by eight solicitors, firms ment and a successful career in the businnas. representing half of the firms in Hongkong," world and As the signataret'sre not appended to the copy After very careful consideration the Com-
bus forwarded by you
Dear Sir, I am directed to acknowledge the of this letter appexed in Your Excellency's dittee of this Chamber regret that they cannot receipt of your letter of the 30th January hay letter to me, I should be glad in he informed give themselves, the pleasure of applying for [From Car Own Correspondent.].
ing reference to the Register which has been of the names of these & firms, if they are given the formation of a local contre in view of the opened in your, Cha ber, for the purpose of request the Secretary, of the hamber to supply fisblished in this Cology which gives batruc- I shoul be glad if Your Excellency would fact that Techoical Fostitute is already es Cantor, 9th April, 1908, racistering Trade Marks and Designs them.---I haye, delegation in mast of subjects contained in the sylla The people of the market-town of Pak ShJa reply my Committee are glid to be of in the district of Sunning, have informed rice to your Chamber by giving publicity to the Camon Self-Government Society that the above matter, and 1. have to thank you en they have arranged for a " National Disgrace " teir behalf for placing this Information before meeting to be held there, and requested the thm--I am, &c League to send delegates to allend the meeting,
The mercbany dealing, in china and ear- thenware in Canton have agreed to fall in with the Japanese boycott movement and are determined not to deal any more in Japan, ese goods frosp the goth instant,
ECHO OF THE "TATSU HARU
· (Sgd), E. A M. WILLIAMS,
Secipiars Secretary, Upper India Chamber of Commerce,
Cawnpore, India.
́ ́(Sgd), F. T. PLOČOTT"" Copa Chit! Justice. His Excellency
Sir FREDERICK LUGARD, KOʻMC, Governor Hongkong
Further, the number of Candidates who may present themselves for the examinations would not, ia the opinion of my Committee, ba. vorg great, as it is very questionable whether the importance attaching at home to the Commer chal certificates would be similaily regarded in
Hongkong Chamber of Commerce, gezh March, 1908. Si-am directed to acknowledge the to out here and the majority of persons who would Vely faw British youths are with their parents ceipt of your letter of the roth instant (No,
present themselves for the examinations would 9103/1907) covering copy of a letter from His be those who are permanently resident in the Honour the Chief Justice to Bit Excellency Colony and it therefore follows that the useful the Governor in which the former expresses a
desite that the signatures to the letter received. Dess of the certificates would be of losier des by the Chamber from eight solicitors' firms free than would be the case if the Colony should be submitted to him...
contained many young men he would be
kome.
(5gd), EA, M. WILLIAMS; 14Secretary The Secretary,
London Chamber of Commerce
SURVEYS ON PIECE GOODS. Hoogkong Chamber of Commerce, 26th March, 1908. It is reported that the Japanese Consulat Cabion has forwarded a dispatch to the Viceroy of your letter of t
mar Sir, I have to acknowledge the rewritten in confidence to assist my committee
I am lo state that the letter le question was likely to take the examinations and retur asking him if the officers concerned in these subject of Surveys on Piece Goode.
the 3rd December last in arriving at an opinion on the matter of the their thanks for inviting the co-operation of desire me to convey to you arrest of the Japanese steamer Tálu Maru,
Supreme Court Vacation when the Govern- ibis Chamber and regret very much that y Committee are quite fo'sympathy with ment hourured the Chamber by requesting it is this ipstance they are unable to assist in a had been punished; and if so if Bis-Expellency iews expressed in your latter under reply, views on the subject. would cause list containing the names of they are agreed that any irrelevant matter am to sista farther that my committee failovemacht, which, ou the face of it has every those efficers and giving particulara as to how th may be brought in by Arbitrators is to see that, having published the letter, the thing to commend it-I am, &c, they had been dealt with; to;ba seni,to tha
awards in irregular; but they are aware addition of the signstories could be of interest CoBiol.
of a fow: instances in which this has to those for whom the publication, was intend- the case and in those cases by special-ed. My committes, therefore, regret that on beat of the parjes concerned, who ask not der the circumstances they arempible to foroish
for settlement of specific points, but the information aortiquited kin art'on the survey generally, A ou will of course understand that surveys cotain goods bring up points which may arently be extraneous to the matter is ute but without which the award, by itself ld be jocomplete, and in many cases would form a sufficient basis for settlersent be n the parties interested,mena
Committee will be glad to Inquire inte Tip:cific cases, to which say member, of Chamber may take exception, if you will g them to the notice of this Chamber, and ases which appbar justifiable will win their ence, toward the exclusion of any points 1000 up.cifically contained in the refer
ADMIRÁL, LAMBION IN CANTON,
„VICEROY CHANG'S RETURN VISIT, [From Our Own Corresponden}]
Canton, 9th April/19:8. Yesterday aitamoon H.E. Viceroy Chang feturned the official visit of Vice-Admiral Sir Hedworth Lambton on board HMS Alarrity,
reported that, H.M.S; brought Vice Admiral S
manderia:
WILLIAMS,
To order, however that His Excellency the
2gth February, 1908 Hongkong Chamber of Commerce.. Governor may be antisfied that the document Dear Sir, I am directed to acknowledge o question in authentic, I am uihorised to the receipt of your letter of the 18th instiel in show it to himror his representative (other than which yon stain your views with reference 16.1 the present applicant) for His Excellency's in establishment of a local centre for the cas formation, if such li desired. Abava &tion of pupils who may present themga
(Sgd.), E. A. M. WILLIAMS, the London Chamber of Commerce
Etaminations
Enako
kozy Secretary; . Colonial Secretary's Office 106 March 1998. SirReferring to your letter ofika fath stant on the subject of the letter eight solicitors firms to your Excellency the Governor directa me that he is quite satisfied with the ant of any letter sent to him by the,
pos needź ocalara
My Committes are Chamber in reply": Climb does not view of the fact #lready been
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