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Irations in their honour, an impulso which is akin to the accepted principle that the men whi gest things are the least. able * talk about them, not been abisnt from4rRobert Hart's mi

mind.

Such a supposition is the more readily entertained in view of the improvement in Sir Robert's bealth, which was nated last week on the occasion of bis] de parture from the Capital. The Inspector- General was looking well, our Peking corres- pondent told us; and be hopes to return to China at the end of the year for which he has been granted leave of absence. That hope will at least be echoed privately, since LEAD not be expressed officially, by all Shanghaj.

Other writers than those of his own nation. ality have agreed in comparing the work of Sir Robert Hart with that of Clive and Warren Hastings, although it may be felt that there have been special difficulties in working in,

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THE French mal of the 1 fat arch was wared in London on the 29th,

TORIO despatch “General” Broadwood

yesterday, with a view to fields in Manchuriki JuanMPAK MASS

THE Hon, Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donations to the funds of the hospitals

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Colonial Government won minu 5jco; THE Chinese Engineering and Mining Com- pany announces that the folal output of the Company's three mices for the week ending April 18, 1908, amounted to 24,474 95 tons and, the sales during the same period to 20,032.47

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·response to further communication re- the:|Japanese Consulgat Canton,

The subjects of Chiva issued, another proclamation;

on the course to be taken against the agitatis agreement with the Japan advising the people to desist from holding

Mr. Okubo, thinks that judging by the recent have we any desire to create meetings with a view to foster, the boycott

boycott of American gordy, the present agita,"direction. We are fighting propaganda. His Excellency enjoins his sub-

tion may last six or eight months longen. He of national, dignity, hoping? individual liberty in the buying or selling of German, and American merchants, who are I trust in the Interests of peace, tradé, jects not to cause any interference with,

regard it as

■ it as an indispu’able, fact that British, without introducing personal anticles according to parsonal requirements jealous of the popularity of Japanese goods, commerce, the trouble now existing will befóra hoping to avail themselves of the opportunity long reach finality. We shall then be able to ANOTHER NATIONAL DISORAGE MEETING which the agitation &ffurds for extending the meet on common grounds, and transact busi

[From Our Own Carrespondent]" market for the goods in which they deal, show

* will bu a disposition to stir up the Chinese. The Capton, goth April.).

apaness Department of Agriculture and Cors: A National Disgrace Meeting was held brinerce has ascertained that fits eff ct has the people of the two villages of Chun-tsun | been produced on the trade in Japano e gordi Bad Chik, Fa, to the Kwang Yuk Charitable so far, and the only way now open for the Institution. There was a large attendance, les Goverment is to leave the matter an-it-is-at- cluding the representatives of the Canton Self present and allow the agitation to take its Government Society, who made speeches be- course, fore the assembly on the Turu Maru incident and at the same time encouraged the people Assist in the development of native indus,

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CURUX TEO1 and Chui Man had to saswbi, this morning, a charge of lascony, from the dead body al one-h. Cu, of 2 blankets, waisicost valued at $3, 1 fifty-chat piece, 1 pair silver earrings and 2 copper rings at the Pub ic Mortuary, Kowloon. The alleged thisves were remanded in police custody until Wedstries. All those present were greatly interest day next.

ed at the discourses and expressed their plan use in fulling in line with the Japanese boycott pavement... There was alin present à repre- sentative of the paper guild of Hongkong, who had with him a quantity of envelopes and bote papers, all of which were printed with the cha racters "Nanoxial of Ndiional Disgrace." He distributed these articles to the people and assured them that they were of 'naiive manu- facture. The meeting ended at 4 p.m. and was pronounced a great success,

The Nagasaki Chamber of Commerce, which recently adopted a resolution to address a memorial to the Government asking that proper measures be taken to suppress the agitations in South Chios, has invited the Koba Chamber of Commerce, to follow its example. The Koba Chamber, however, thinks it in suficient merely to address a memorial to the Government, and proposca to fully investigate the situation and take more effective measures What these are is not explained. Net gun. brats, we hope--Japanese Chronicle,

mess as heretofore, and in such a way advantageous to all e ncerned.

Agate thanking you for your kind interest in this matter, and the uniform courtesy always,

Chinese Citizens' Committee,

exhibited towards us, I am, on behalf of the

Piro Nam, Chairman

CANTON DAY BY DAY,

THE VICEROY'S "PROGRESS. [From Our Own Cover findent.}

Canton, 29th April. Last evening a telegram, was received at the Viceregal yamen from H., the Viceroy, from Weichow, stating that, he left Weichow on the morning of the 27th instant and proceeded Kam She Tap on route for Saicam and will be due to arrive at Skiuhing on the momiigel: the 29th instant,

and for, the Chiness Empire which were un known to the pro-consols of India It is only necessary to turn to any handbook of te ference for the list of foreign decorations altached to Bir Robert's naine, which include distinctions from nearly every important Power in the world, not excepting the Church, of Rome, to recognize how highly his services as as intermediary between China and the out- INSPECTOR Withers prosecuted a "stallholder side world have been esteemed. On all die in the Central Market for being in possession, pu'ed points whelber com.nercial, religious or of a pair of false scales. The law does not political, his advice has been sought by foreign countenance the existence of auch dubious Ministers and Chinese alike. Lord Granville devices in the markets of the Colony,The indeed went so far as to offer Sir Robert Hurt || Magistrate desired to impress upon the stall- the appointment of British Minister Plenipor holder that fact by ordering him to pay a fide tentiary in Peklug. But to accept that offer | of giş..

and would have placed the Inspector-General in a position of impossible anomaly; and there is IN connection with the serious as sult to the no cause for others to regret the decision which European seamat, reported in our yesterday's induced him to decline an honour that must issue, Ma Pang, a rickaba coolin, was charged have been incompatible with his retention of with the alleged theft of Sio from John Roberts the Customs. In its broad outlines the story and for assaulting the complainant by throwing of his creation of that Service has been told 100 him into the typhoon refuge at Causeway Bay. often to need more than brief recapitulation. The case was remanded until Tuesday next,' here. Its inner details, however, will probably bail being allowed in the sum of $50. never be known in full by more than one mane MR. J. Hutchings, of the Public Works De the faspector-General himself. When Sirpartment, prosecuted Yas Til-yu, contractor, of $16.50 Robert Hart took charge of the foreign customs, Hollywood Read, at the Police Court this he found that the staff consisted of 200 officials morning, for using bricks ja building which who collected between them Tis,, 8,0x0were unsound. It transpired in the evidence Bribery and corruption wera rampant; a system at the hearing that the brickt bad been te the Japanese Min sier at Peking, to that effect. the East as. far as the Japanese Company two district magistrates of Namhoi and Pan-

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'A' NORWEGIAN seaman, belonging to the as. Terge Hiken, while in a state of intoxication, did damage to a flower pot valued at $1 in Na. a Police Station. The foreigner had to appear before the Police Magistrate to-day to rander

of smuggling and of compromising duties pre-covered from a collapsed building. Yan's vailed, which (in the words of an old repoil) potion of economy cost him $250, which was "destroyed, practically, the value of a fixed the amount of fire imposed by Mr. J. R. Wood, tarifl

and British Consuls imposed penalties the magistrate, who tried the case. Lon their nationals with no more result than to incur cordial dialika for severities which were neglected to the case of foreign traders, equally, if nái more culpable. In the years since that repeer was written, the Imperial Maritime Customs have grown until the staff now employs 13,776, men of both foreign and Chinese nationalities, while the revenue has risen to upwards of Tis. 35,200,000, and stands to-day as the one certain asset which China can offer as security for foreign loans Apart from the labours of this department, which have been made to involve a personal A. S. WATSON & CO., responsibility on the Inspector General's part

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for every appointment and promotion in the Service, and in addition to the demand which have been made upeo Bim in a diplomatic capacity, Sir Robert "Hart has found time to organize the whole light-house equipment of

an account of himself, This he did Hjazz-

planations led the magistrate at the Banch to call upon him to contribute S to the Coloniat exchequer besides St for the damage to its floral ornament of the Police Station. THE coolles attaching to the disinfecting station at Kowlood are earning an unenviable reputation for themselves. Two of them were called upon to appear before the Police Magistrate, this forenoon, to, render a satisface tory account as to how they came by $5 from Cheung Leung at Kowloon City. It is alleged that the coolies took the $5 bill from Cheung

A similar meeting was held yesterday in the Tsung Lok market, in the Shun Tak district, and a resolution to join the Japanese boycott was passed:

THE JAPANESE PLEET. When the people were greatly agitated a few days ago aver the rumour that a Japanese flotilla was coming to Canton, the Viceroy wired to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at the Capital to inquire if the rumour had any foundation, In reply, the Ministry informed the Viceroy that no communication had been received from

The Viceroy has also made Inquiries at several Japanese consultes as to the truth of the advent of the Japanese flotilla to Canton as rumoured; but liis Excellency received answers "all in the negative,

DISSENTIENIS IN JAPAN.

Tokio, April 26,

"OUR CHINESE FRIENDS."... To connection with the boycott by Chinese firms of the Japanese steamers, Mesir. Bucs, Philp, and Company have forwarded to Ping Nam, president of the Chiness. Reform As sociation, the following letter; says the Sydney Evening News of 3rd April

As managing agents in Australia for the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, we consider that we' have always held the coof fence and esteem of our Chinese friends in connection with the carrying out of freight and pasinge contracts, and in all other matters connected with the shipping intercourse as between Sydney and

concerned, and we are very pleased to pole that at the meeting of Chinese merchants on Wednesday a reno'ution was passed that the Chinese bear no ill will to their Japanese friends.

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ince a section of the Chineas at Canton felt aggrieved over the unfortunate Tatsu Martin cident, and inaugurated a boycott, we have Over Ico Cantonese, resident in Tokio, bave had assurances, from many of our clients that passed a resolution holding the Paking Cothey hope to continue their business through vernment responsible for the incident of the Tass Maru, and declaring that the boycolt is not only misapplied, but is detrimental to the relations of China and Japan.

The Cantonese in question, are distributing copies of a circular containing notice of the Prestition and are dispatching canvassers in

its support.-N. G, D, News.

COUNT HAYASHI ON THE SITUATION,

April 21, According to telegrams reaching Japan, the boycott in Hongkong is assuming serious pro portions. The Hongkong brauch of the Specie

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COAL MINES

The Canton Bureau of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce has proposed to appropriate a sum of 200,000 les from the Gormant, treasury for the purpose of working all the cas mines that have been discovered in the Pan- yu district. T PUNKTA RAILWAY CO'S C-LLA

Yesterday, a meeting was held in the Canton- Hanków Company's offices for the purpose of making arrangements for the collection of the second call at $1,ĵo a share. There were prekrot the Provincial judge, the Brigadier General af Kwangchow, the Kwangchow Prefect and the

yu and the representatives of the nine Charit able institutions. After considerable discusse sion nad with the aid of the officials present, the representatives of the Charitable Institutions at last acquiesced in the request of the Canton- Hankow Railway Company to assume the res.ossibility of collecting the second call for the Company. At the meeting it was den cided that the collection of the call in question will be commenced from the 1st day of the 7th moon and will be closed on the 30th of the roth, this year.

Seeing that come officials are still likely to be addicted to the vice of opioro-smoking, the Canton high authorities will, from the fist day of the 4th moon, send voma special: officers to secretly visit the different ramens every day in the city to see if any official has not really (entirely tid himself of the habit, in order fo

ourselves, and would sincerely hope that no definite action, be taken which might have any serious effect upon the present Eastern trade connection, which is acknowledged on all hands to be highly satisfactory,, regular con section being provided every few days from Sydney by the four large steam companies now * engaged in the China-Japan trade. ****

-It is usually recognized by all experienced | strongly enforce the anti-oplum regulations. business people that a regular, prompi," and

- 30th Ap/if} economical steam service is better suited to 1 "Another section, of the Canton-Hanków Rail- concerned-shipowners, importers, exporters, way from Sam Wahi Tim to Kwan-tin has been and the public generally-than an overdone

China, and the Imperial. Chinese Poste and and hid it in a bamboo pole. When searched Bank bas, it is said, entirely lost iss Chinese and exceptionally keen competition of riv.completed; it in reported that this section will be:

Telegraphs, which can now reckon over 2,00 post-offices and agencies throughout the Empire.

On such an occasion as the present, when we are but concerned to pay a fialog uibuse of wet- come to a distinguished passing guest, it would be obviously unbecoming to indulge in specula- tions as to what man is capable of succeeding te responsibilities.ad tremenicus, or to reopen a discussion which must, sooner or later, be come inevitable, which the intervening months have furnished so adequate cause for recon

The Hongkong Telegraph sidering: and our manly reason, for alluding

Homokono, Friday, May 1, 1908

A NOBERT HARZ.

even remotely to the question, now is the pro minence gives by The Times, in a leading article of which,ne of our telegrami spoke on aturday, to Sir Robert Hart's "acquiescence, in certain verbal assurances respecting the control of the Imperial Maritime Customs." Though not categorically stated by Reuter, the.

the bank note was found on cas of the accused Case remanded.

March.................... Cambo"... Blancheton Yalan." Recita D'Amour.“...........Waldica fel- Selection.........**Nelly Nell"

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contomerk Every description of Japanese goods bearing a Japanese trade-mark has been affected more or less,

Chinese Arms at Nagasaki bave received telegraphic information from Canton to the effect that Chinese merchants there have agreed among themselves to stop buying Japanese goods after this month. The Japan-

services, which leads to demoralise both opened for traffic on the ith day of the 4th neon].

A COLLISION. “Tem owners and merchants,

At 8 p.ni. on the 17th instant a passenger jook- In this way the advent of a purely Chinesegamed Shun Lee, while belog towed by the service, in addition to the present Japanese steam launch On To en route to Canion from British, Australian and German services, would Shin Hing, collided with a passing launch in. not be advantageous to Australia, nor would the vicinity of Chun Taun, The junk was great. our Chinese friends have rouch prospects of ly damaged; a part of her bow b being carried remunerative resulti.

By kind permission of Major R. Lo H. Barton and Officers Commanding, the Band of the Third Baitalion "The Duke of Cambridge's Own" (Middlesex. Regiment) will play the following programme of music, during dinner, at the Hongkong Hotel, to-morrow, the godere merchants engaged in trade with Chivesa

All things considered, we would hope that way. The tow rope was at once cut and the instant :-

held a meeting and adopted a resolution to the wiser counsels would prevail, and that now lying very low in the water, to bring over the launch got alongside the junk, which was then effect that measures should be devised against the Chinese mercantile community have ex- the boyceit and submitted to a general meeting exemplified what is their power to do they aboard the launch, but la the dark night many passengers. The passengers hurried to get of the guild not later than the oth i stant. It will desist from further widening any up of them fell into the water. It is now ascertain, is stated that trade, with South China always posed breach, and allow a quiet and coned that some thirty persons were drowned in falls'e ff at this time of year, so that the present ciliatory attitude to prevail, showing that the accident. depression cannot be taken na entirely the re- they have the strength and desire to take a sult of the boycor. The cargo of the Talau bond view of the position, and to carry on Moru' was disposed of at a very low price, and what we feel is their wish, namely, not to the mulberry frees to some extent and the price liat circumstance har seriusly affected the bear, any ill will to unoffending Japanese mulberry leaves in consequence has recant- market. The Nagas.ki merchants, shipped merchants, shipowners and agents, who mighty advanced considerably. The leaves damaged German mail on the 18th for Canton, via Hoog faithfully, JAMES BURNS, Managing Director. hong, to test the effect of the boycott,

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BILK PROSPECTS, The continuous rain, has caused dimags 10-

With the advent of Sir Robert Hart to Hang reference here to the Imperial-Deerse of MaY FROM. R. copy of the Yorkshire Post which haymarine produce to the value of Y20,000 by the be adversely affected by their action. Your by rain are not fit for the silk worm, and con

kong next week, en route for England on home leave, there can be no denying that a great deal of interest centres in the imposing person.

ality of the Inspector-General of the Chinese Imperial Maritims Customs. The appreciative article which appears in the N. C. D. News on the morning of Sir Robert's arrival in Shang bai will, therefore, be read with interest as very apposite at the present moment. Dar acknowledgments are due to our Nanthera con temporary for the reference to the Inspector- General, and which we quote.

9, 106, with, its appointment of two Chinese High Commissioners of Customs and the trans ference of the whole department from the Wai.

wups to the Board of Revenue, is too plain to be missed. At the time that that Decree was first promulgated, it formed the subject of a lengthy correspondence between the China Association and the Foreign Office ; in which the Associa tion made no effort to conceal its disappoint ment at Sir Edward Grey's acceptance of Prince Ching's obviously inaccurate contention that the Decree does not make any charge

reached us, by the mail, we notice that, at the first professional examination at the end of March, held by the Royal Colleges, of

Physicians and Surgeons, Mr. Ho Bhal Kwong (St. Thomas's) was appointed in biology. "Mr. Ho Shal Kwong is a Hongkong Boy and one of the four sons of Mr. Ho Fook, compradora to Mesars (Jardine, Matheson & Co, Ld, in Hongkong, who are now pursuing a course of higher education in England. Two months ago, Mr. Ho's elder brother passed the pre liminary examinations in civil engineering.

Chinese merchants in Yokohama are report ed to be hesitating to buy goods in view of the

THE CHINESE REPLY.

sequently the silk worms have died, while great quantities have also been.

been. Itfred The The following letter has been sent to Colonel | silk worm resters stated that the next crop of

silk cannot be expected to be ver

to be very promising. ANTI OPIUM CAMPAIGN GA Recently the Canton Police authorities bayo again issued a proclamatin, with retardaca to the prohibition of opium smoking

boycolt in Kwangtung, and as the result the Barns as a reply to his latter. marine produce market in Yakobams in very

dull.

A Tokyo me sage to the dead credits to Count Hayashi a statement to the following efect on the question of the bayerit of Japan. Diplomatic secrets cannot be disclosed, and

ese goods in South Chipa :—

Unless the China seas have proved them in the méthod af „administration (of iba Cos: There is quite a number of young Chines the Foreign (ffice must not be condemned as and at the same time thank your firm for the Two receptions were being held, Sir Robertīz

selvas even worse than might be supposed from

toms) laid down in the Loan Agreement

the extrasidinary, vagaries of the barometer | It is not necessary at the present zimo to dwell during the last three days, to-day should see upon the Decree as “a very seriçur instance the arrival of Sir Robert Hart in Shanghai on of the policy of extrusion"; although, consi board the Revenus Cruiser Pingching. Here dered as 'slight upon Sir Robert. Hail, after the Inspector General remains until next hin long 'end devoted service, it, can only Saturday when he leaves for Home on board the appear as a piece of almost abequalled in N-D.LS. Førck. But three times since be trok grati uda. There is little doubt that the. over the command of 15b then small and in Peking Government is fully aware of the effectual Customs Service in the year 1863 has absolute need to itself of preserving • the Sir Raben Han visited Europe. For this ret character and integrity of the Customs son, no less than for the special circumstances Service. How far that. Government pro attendant on the present visit, it must be a phisi tó act on its knowledgé : in a very matier of deep regret to all in Shanghai that different question. Hitherto the appolatiient the hopes jaformally expressed both by the of the High Commissioners does not ap Municipal Council and the Shanghai Chamber pear to have made any conspicuous difference „of Commerce, that Sir Roben's "stay in in the administration of the Savice. But en the Settlement might be made an occasion of ginse, which could be harmless enough while (some official recognition of his great services, Sir Robert Hat remained in Peking, may be should have had to be disappointed. There is to evolve with fatal effect directly the ushappily but too much ground for the excuse check of his presence is removed. The con of indifferent: health on which Sir Robert Hans sequent reaction likely to be produced upon pleaded to be relieved of any official ceremony the functions of the Service, and the possible sealing that he has only intermittently been in | lowering of its standard are factors which can control of the Customs Service since then be overlooked whether in, or out of China') 'the Dapily Inspector-General fast | nlit ip sincerely to be hoped that the Fortige

"ibe Capital for blé diunt : 0 ice will profit by: Sir Robert

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At the same, time it is i på senco In ages that the hams Impulse id murda a ciste

En.lish universiti-1.

As managing agents in Australia for the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, you state that you have always held the confidence and esteem of the Chitte community. This assertion is to dis putable, and we are positive, will receive the endorsement of every member of the Chinese commonity.

Fand

138 George-street North,"

Sydney, April ́s. James Burns. E q, managing director, Burns,

Ik lp, and Company, Limited, Sydney....... Sir,Yours of the 2nd instant to hand, and the contents thereof bave been given careful This aftcropon, the China Times of, 17th a'lo. consideration. I am instructed to reply to sams, 1891, all of Peking Society was early antir

gentlemen in England, sons of some of the te diplomatic secrets. Since the outbreak of are convinced that we have your hearty sym friends of Sir Robert Uart to ask them to meet lecapable and inactive because of its ret'cence. kind interest manifested in this matles, as we and Lady Biedon had set out cards to all the most prominent and esteemed residents of the boycott roovement in China communica.pathy

him at their bouse after 5 o'clock, to pay their Hongkong, now pursuing their studies in the tions had been constantly exchanged between

adieu. Even though guests came abo the Government of Japan and China. He was

went rapidly the commodious parlours "bi IN the Marine Magistate's Court this morning, pot yet in a position to publish these communi

the house of the Deputy Inspector Sedera! before the Hoo, Commander Basil, Taylor & K. tios. Nothing could te forced in diplomacy.

of Customs watt crowded to thei P. C. Edwards charged Chau Pak Wai and Li There was a diplomatic law in forcing demands;

copaci y for the entire afternoon, Sirs Chung Cheung, masters of the Wai On Cheung and the success otherwise of diplomacy could

Hait® såld good-bye_wilb" bis o and Hang, Fung boarding houses, for aiding only be seen at the end; as, for instance, in the

air. While he take worn from and counselling Chan Sing and Lao Kwal, the case of the scillement of the Tatiminimen quen It is most regrettable that the Tatu Mara | duties. of closing up his...various defendants, in unlawfully board the Battern, tion. It must be Chinese who will lose as the incident, should have forced us to take the making all the calls that are without the permission of the master or officer resut of the boycott. It was impossible to pre-course decided upon, in taking this step, | one thinks that there is already" in charge of the ship, on the 28th: ultimo, indict how far the Chinese merchants could sacri- after discussing the question in all its phases, forecasis the return of the Victoria Barbour. Chan Sing and Enú Kwal fice their profits. There was a Vice-Consul in | we found, in order to vindicate our rights as to Peking at the close of the were called as witnesses Cross-examloed us to florgking, add the Government would not subjects of Chips, that this was the only courte | to take up again the manageme

Maritime Customs service. whether they knew that it was wrong to go on keman idle, menegakwe could adoptiN CHO board without the permission" o

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Your remarks to the fact that you hope we wish of all his friends and they said they did not. They stated that tayanagid April. will contiene dar business through yourselves tereste they wale sent by their masters 16 receive The Onka Shimpo) credits Mr. Okubo, Di, have been carefully taken into consi

stlon, idulies of friends on board the stemmer. Chau Tak Wat, rector of the Commercial and Industrial Buread Your firm can rest assured on ibis Ba, every particular by. asked if he had anything to say for himself, said in the Department of Agriculture and Com that he thought what he was doing was right,merce, with an interesting statement on the Lễ Chang Chếvog bald be had nothing to sayr quês Zol the boys Each of them was

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