THE PROPOSED AMERICAN: CHINESE ALLIANCE:
COUNT ORUNA INTELY EWED.
THE "NEW YORK HERALD" OF JAPANESE OPINION.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY NOVEMBER 13, 1908.
prochement be enlarged, that it be developed
icto an American-Japanese Chinese under- standing. Instead of attempting stubbornly nod-meelewly to row against iba-irresistible current, the best thought of Japan, would row with its
The Tokyo correspondent of the New York Herald recently cabled, that newspaper the substance of an interview he had with Count Okuma at bis Waseda home. After discussing at length conditions in China, Cevat Okumary and in China, but alad in Japan. Nothing was quoted as saying, of the suggestion for now can pievost the tree from attaining closer and more activa relations on the part of fall growth and bearing rich fruit."-Japan the United States towards China-
Chronicle.
SOIT BY THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK.
RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD
GENERAL, MANAGER'S MONTHLY REPORT
TO DIRECTORES
The (llowing is the report of the General Manager to the Directors of the Ranb Aus tralian Gold Mining Company, Limited, for the four weeks anded October to
Gentlemen, beresith: beg to submit my, report au your Mining and Milling Operations
The mine measurements and assay reto of prospecting work shows a total of 1,030. for the period (4 weeks) under review made up of 5ft, sinking, 141ft, driving, 474ft, crossentting, and 450fr. of prospecting work, as against 835ft. for the previous four weeks.
MINERS,
The Hon. Mr. Justice Davar, silling on the Original Side of the Bombay High Court op Nothing could show store clearly book the Friday, says the Bomber Castle of 241b uit, clear-sighted, well-conceived policy of the beard the suit brought by the Yokohama Japanese and to viral necrafty and french. Specie Bank against Retanbai, and others, is log consequences of the American China which the plaintid's prayed that the third de rapprochement advocated by the Herald, The fendant, Ismuli Kadurbhoy, may be ordered to ides but taken firm rast got only in this conn-pay to them the sum of Rs. 50,000 with interest and costs; that in default of payment, the Duncan Road property, which had been mort gaged, may be sold and the proceeds applied towards the payment of the debt; and that' it may be declared that the proceedings in Suit 399 of 19.6 were 'not binding on the plain- tiffs; that the third defendant, as the ostensiblo own the property, had mortgaged the whole of the property validly to the fmf R. S. N. Talati and C, td that the gage created by third defendant was valid to the extent of bis 54t Level, Drius South, Hanging Wall own interest, etc. The Hon. Mr, Setalvad Potion. To this has been added 19it, bring- and Mr. R. Tarachind, instructed by Messtain the total to regit, The lode 4210, wide,
asjays I'dute ja Bhaisbanker, Kanga, sud Girdhaija), appeared for the plaintiffs, Mr. Padshah and Mr. Rastom Wadio, instructed by Nexus. Jehangir and Servai, appeared for the first and second defendants. The other defendants did not appear
BOUND HOR, LHÄSA,
AN INLIGHTENED AND PROGRESSIVE CHINESE OFFICIAL,
The policy of the United States through. out ile entire history precludes the likelihood of that Goveromont ever entering into politi. cal alliances with other nations.. America's geographical position readers alliances of that character unnecessary. The witdem of ber statemen in keeping free from joter national entanglements has been most valu able to the United States and it is hardlyHis Excellency Wen Tsang Yao, the new to be conceived that this traditional, policy Junior Amban of Tibet, is to Singapore on his will ever be abandoned. When, therefore, way to Lhasa-the Forbidden City and the the suggestion is made that the United States form an alliance with China or any other nation, we know there is nothing political in volved in the proposal. But while carefully avoid ing becoming involved in the politics of other nation, America has always nod for justice to weaker antions. This spint gave bath to the Mouros doctrine in the interest of struge gling American republice. It has alwit en actively manifested sometittels with Japan, it was cipecially declared in America's first Treaty with Japan and is strongly set forth in America's Treaty with China. Ameri-
City of Golden Domes. He arrived from Hongkong, on November 3rd, on board of the steamer Austria, and leaves, this afternoon, for Calcutta,
He was sojoying a cigar on the, verandab of Mr. Wang Ah Fook's residence, in. Kampong Java Road, whes found by a representative of the Straits Times' with whom he quickly re- newid sa acquaintance, formed several years ago, to the interior of China, when Total Wen was Commissioner of Fortige Affairs under the Viceroy of Canton,
Bakit Komar, stoft, Level, Drive South- This end best driven sit, making a total of 77. The lode 4810" wide is worth 19dwt, per
540ft. Level, Dire North, Hanging Wall
Portion. This has been taken from 59fi. to 75. The lade maiter, has almost entirely disappeared and has become poor,
The drives North and South in the Hanging Wall Portion are suspended until the drives on the main lode are fanher advanced from which later on crossculs will be put off to prospect the branch,
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The plaintiffs stated that ons Munsukhlal, Lallubboy was indebted to the firm of R. S... Talati and Co. in the sum of Rs. 500. The third defendant, Ismail Kadurbkoy, was_in_———golt.—Level, South,—Hete list, has been debted to Mansukblal for a like amonst. driven, making a total of 47611. The lode has Ismail Kadurbboy had agreed to purchase becoms natrow and poor. from one Abdulla Karimbhoy the property
defendant was in peed of mooey, in order to
N. Talati and Co. should lend him Rs. 6,503, and
Maushukhlal should cause Ismail Kaduibhoy to
deposit with the firm of falati and C, the deed of conveyance of the property as security for the whole sum of Rs. 50,000. The sum of Ro. 6,500, was paid by Talati Rod Co. to Man- sukhļal, who hioded the name to the third
The wins from the crosscut of the main inks below this level has been took sit, mak
The lode has been struck rain, wido and
warth redwt
This has been advanced gft, bringing the total 34 Level South, Drive South in Slope.- to 8 f. The lode 48 is, wide, gives a value of aadwt.
He explained that, in the Imperial Edict, ittuated in Duncan Road; sad as the third ca's national and international policy may be was ordered that he should make the journey complete the purchase; it 'was agreed that R. Sing a total depth of 2801. summed up in the two, weris 6 co and justice. As l'understand the proposal advanced by the New York Herald for å rapprochement between the United States and China, it is that this American ontignal and in rational policy be actively manifested towards China during the critical period of her developm♫ That sort interest on the pari of America towards China would be beartily wekcamed by Japan, which is sincerely desirous of China's advance and development into a self-rehent nation. Parsonally I heartily approve of America's most active interest along those lines.
it
would be vastly valuable to China and would also greatly benefit Japan, America, and the rest of the world. No thinking" japanese can object to such close relationship between the greal republic, always Japan's Incad, and our neighbour whose interests are so largely our interests. I caunot emphisiss too strongly
by road from Peking, but as that would take at least six mouths, the,,Senior Amban, the late Viceroy of Szechuan, memorialised the Throne requesting that he should proceed to bis destination via Calcutta in order that he might arrive at Lhasa. at early as possible. The Senior Ambar in on his way to the Forbidden City, having started about two months ago from Cheogru, The Lamas made a strong protest against the appoistment as ho was the person who suppressed a rebellion, four years ago, on the borders of Tibet and Srichuan,
Asked what bis first duties would be upoa his arrival, His Excellency said that he would open Gyaugise and Garlok to trade, and would then endeavour to do a little good in the way of educating the people. But that would be a difficuh matter, and the change would be very slow..
"My idea, he said, "of instituting reforms in
defendant, and the conveyance in respect of the property was signed on the day the money
was paid. In March`1956, 'Mansukhlal," on behalf of the third defendant, deposited the Conveyance with Talati and Co., as an equit able mortgage for the whole amount due by the third defendant to Maosu blat, and by the latter to Talati and Co. Io July 1916, it was agreed between the third defendant and Mansukhial that Talați and Co. should
Cross-calling for Stope-Filling,-270ft. Stopes.Above the 440 levél, z siopes, lode 8gin wide and with si dut.
Above the 341 level, a stopes, lode tooin, wide and worth 3jdet.
Above the 24 x level, i stope, lode bois, wide and worth 44dw.
STOPE MINI.
16aft. Level, Drive South-This has been extended 291., making a total of 94781. The lode 88 in. wide is worth Edwi
The drive in the stopo, has been taken from
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56 to 7aft, on a lode 35in, wide and worth 4dwt. THE Steamably
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that Japan's policy towards Chio is Peace, to turn the heads of the people by education, logal mortgage. Before the mortgage could be has been put off, and at 33f, consected with Captain, W. D. A. Thomas, will be despatched
Justice, and Friendship, and that Japan will be found always ready to co-operate with other Powers in promoting China's welfare."
The change is slow, but it is permanent. At present there are six schools in Lhasa where the Tibetan and the Chinese languages, are nught, while a paper is published crory ten days giving
colloquial Tibsian
in nows
In a leading editorial which has attracted widespread attention throughout America, the New York Herald, commeating, upod this
And Chiness. 1 .bave six interview with Count Okuma and upon similai | secretaries with me, who were studenis expressione:from=other prominent_Japanese of Queen's College, Hangkong,_and_they_will_ publicista, says !=
"No one could desire more emphatic testi-
mony to the soundness of the ferald campaign in favour of closer relations between the United, States and Chinathan is set forth to the remarks able.sad masterly dupuch published in the Herald from a special correspondent in Tokyo, Mr. Ohl. One of the arguments, indeed the sole setious atgamest, put forward by the ep. ponents of the rapprochement idea has been the assertion that the conclusion of a formal agree- mont between the United States and Chios would be regarded as a cama, belli by Japan, But the fald has maintained that Japan had "no such thought and would not take offence at an arrangement designed to promote peace in the Far East and to contribute to the develop |
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give the third defendant' one year's time for repayment of Rs. 5720 on his executing a executed, the first two defendants filed a suit in the High Court"agatout Ismail Kadurbчny to have it declared that they were the real *OWNETE bf the property in Duncan-Road, and that the third defendant was pot the owner thereof. On the 14th, July 196, the third defendant executed in favour of Talati and Co., the mortgage of the property. In November
Anderson. Shaft..
Cross-culting for Stope filling-tift. Stopes-Above the roof. level, a slopes, tode 1:0iv, and worth izdwi,"
ANDERSON SHAFY.
No sinking has been done during the month because of the pumping equipmast not being sufficiently strong Now that the shaft.in.com
arrange the pamping system.
be able to acquite the language quicker than 1966, Talati and Co. deposited with the plain- nected with stope mine it is intended to se
others would As you know,' I pláçe no trust
in interpreters. I must deal with the people direct, and in order to do that I have to learn the language. But still, I fear I casoot do much unless I am allowed to stay there after my term of three years,"
Asked if he anticipated trouble of any kind, His Excellency said he had no fear of that. What some people would despatch tronps to accomplish tie would attain by education.
But in the event of a revolt such as tha reported from Shanghai?".
"Then of course, we would call 'upin the soldiers."
"Can you account for that revolutionary oùbreak?"
tiffs the mortgage deed as, security for a large sum of money, and liter, on executed, no as-
sigoment of the property to the plaintiffs... In April 1957, the f-m of Talati and Co, became insolvents. By a letter of 3rd July 1907, the plaintiffs for the first time beard of the suit filed
that, at the date of the mortgage to Talati and by the first two defendants flaintiffs said
Co., the third defendant was the ostensible' owner of the Dancan Road property, and the firm of Talgi and Co. had no notice that any other person had interest in the preparty. They submitted that the mortgage in favour of Tafiti and Có, was binding on the property and as the faterest of the first two de fendants. Plaintiffs also charged that the third defendant, biving mongaged the property, col- His Excellency Lieu Yo, who was sent to and allowed an or parts decree to be passed Lhasa for years ago is now acting as Senior against him, though he had a good defence to Amban, and he has been always most friendly disposed towards the Tibetans. Some time the suit. ago, when the a
e appointment of His Excellency Chan Feng was announced, the Lamas sent a protest against the decision of the Pekiég auth. orities to send him to Tibet, and it was only quite lately that this protest appeared in the "The rapprochement suggestion is eulogised Chinese papers. Possibly some imaginative as an admirable solution of questions raised by correspondent wished to secure an exclusive China's reawakening ind forthcoming econ- report for his paper." omical development by the foremost repreHow long will it be before assistance can. sentative moulders of thou,ht in Japan: It arrive?" endorsed by such a leader of Japanese public opinion as Count Okuma, recognised chief of the Progressive party, who is jusily regarded as one of the grestest, most: intellectual, and broadest-minded statesmen in japin to-day, indeed one of the foremost thinkers of the world. It is commended by such an experiens ed observer of political events as Mr. lichiro Tekutorni, Editor and Proprietor of the Koku.
ment of China. Proof, convincing from every 1 is difficult to say. The Junior Ambio,luded therealter with the first two defendanta polat' of view, that the Herald's affirmation was and is well-founded and that Japan has no ides of resenting ia principle such rapproche men, is supplied in Mr. Obi's able dispatches quoting Count Okuma and other lenders of Japanese thought. These interviews should allay the quivering timidity of old fogeys in America who evidently still live is the days of George Washington.
"My senior colleague is taking with him 3,000 foreign drilled soldiers, and be ought to be in Lhasa in a couple of months.
"And you?"
"Oh, no. I don't take any. I never trouble myself about them. When i leave here I go direct to Calcutta and up to Darjeeling where | the difficult part of my journey commentes. I have to go over the passes of the Himalaya
· min Bhimdus, a journalist whose epoch-mark mountains, and I fear it is a little too late now
es.
ing work" The Furore Japatena" exercised a as they will be blocked with snow and ice, if powerful influence open the minds of the so, I must remain at Darjeeling. The Britab ban wired to Japaness of some twenty years ngr, and ons Minister in Peking who is the sincere fiind of prace, for he the Viceroy of lodia to have me defended, in the Kokamin, the Portmouth Treaty to rigorou ly thit au infuriated. po- polaco nitamp'ed to wreck the publishing office of bis paper. It is approved by such a re. cognised authority upon foreign polities and Chinese faire as Mr. Mochizuki, formerly member of the Japanese Diet, and by many other leaders of theu,ht in the island Empire
BUKIT MALACCA. No.1 Level, South of No... Shaft Here igft. has been driven making a total of 330ft. Tolosa 4810, wide is worth rådet. ́/-
'No, a Level, South from No. 2 Shaft. From 241L and to the end of the branch. This is the winze below, the drives have been extended
now being stoped out.
During the month a' stapes have been worked on a lode 7 tin, wide and worth Bid. At surface and moder,round 459ft of pro- specting work has been done.
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Headgear over Koman Shaft and to change Preparations are being made to erect a new the pump at Stope mine. During any stop page advantage will be taken to effect' pecas
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Office Noir, Raub, c8 October, 1908. The re-arranging of the pump has been effected; a rais, die plunger bat taken the place of the trio. at Stope mios, and the water at Anderson Shaft in now being pumped to the 160 feet level, instead of the surface, and is being easily dealt with by the larger pump at Stapa..
-The first (wdefendants, in their written state- -men, said that the third defendant's name wat Mahomed Ismail Moosshi. They denied that he was in or prior to july 90s the real of ostenti bla owner of the property in question. He was a broker on a small scale in sea, and had passed through the Insolvency CoutLabout the time referred to. They filed a suit against
The Mill Returns for four weeks anding bim, but were unable to serve the summaas upon. him until 3rd August 1505 –– Defendants | October 10, are as follows:- were unaWATE a 40 when the docoment annexed to the plaint was executed. They
wero
KOMAN:
Ora Crushed: Komad 2,747
Stope 3,534
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CHINA AND JAPAN. The Paking correspondent of N. C. D. Newt wiiten on, 27th ult. ;-Mr. Jjuio, new Japanesa
ajesties in the Chingeking Throne Hall on the 26th instant, when he presented his creden- timit is believed in Chinese official circles bere that H.E. Yaần Shih-k'ai will open negoti. atloos with Mr, Ijuin abast South Manchurian
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Stamps: 40, ran 28 days less 19.1 hours for Minister to Chion, had an audience with their odaware, as to when' tha" plaintiffs | repairs and clean up, came to know of the High Court. snit,. Huntington Mill ran'18 days leas 13.6 hours and the allegation as to the third defendant for repairs and clean up.. allowing an eo parts decrea to be passed against him was misioading Defendants depled that, at the time, of the mortgage, the third defendant was the ostensibe owner of the properly, and they did not admit that, at that date, Talati and Co., had no dotice that any other person had an istereit in the property, They charged the firm of Talsti and Co. that at thit date they were aware that the defend. ents. were the only persons interested
affairs, expecially the Fakumuda railway and SATURDAY NEXT,
Total 3,781 tons. Amalgam Collected 2,545 or producing
831.
Retorted Gold Smelted Gold 867.0575 039., Average yield
4.186 dwl. value of tailings 670 ù, BUKIT MALACCA,
No.11
surface pre and 130 » 2.249m (tons Mina ore, de,
Total crushed 2,056 tonn, Amalgam Collected 440, cum producing Retorted Gold (150-l Smelted Gold 749 "Avaraga yield person 1:449 des. Total-Toss crushed" 5,827
Amalgam
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corted 11 fir as, the Chinese frontier and from there the Acting Senior Amban will in the property. They denied that the No, I Millean 25 days (crashing 1,826 tone of see me safely to Lbass. Io a mouth from to mortgage was bisding on the property or
the interests of these defendants, The, day I hope to be in the Sacred City. Moreover I am the first Chinese Amban appointed as, mongage was executed during the active since the beginning of the protesi Dynuly, prosecution of the High Court suit in which some three hundred years ago, the office has the right to the property was specifically always been held by a Menchu. I shall do myia question. They submitted that the alleged mortgage did not in any way affect their right to the property. The third defendant did not d-fond the salt, because to know that he had Do defence to it. They denied that, the firm of Talati and Co. ever applied to be made parties to the suit, and those defandante did not know of the assignment motll long after the dacres had been passed in their favour
of the Far East. Add it is equally-strongly best to improve the condition of the country endorsed by other men who may be regarded and of the people, and see if something cannot ba, done 15. develop the resources of China's na representative of Japan's best thought, "te
"These men regard the question of Ameri-sole protectorate.". can-Chinese resations from the elevated standi And His Excellancy furned on another cigar point of the statesman, poi from the depression and chatted of China and the Chinese, ș where the ward politician always takes his
stand, it is very certain ́they would never A Washingtox despatch, of gib inst, 10 the be party to any sacrifice of Japanese in N. C. D. Noma, says :: Mr. Taft in ap interview terants, But they realiso also that American with a newspaper correspondent any i that what Interes In-Avis Aroṣalendy. And too essential for heady too vast he most watcomes, in the position for which
United States 21s been chosen, in the opportunity offern
inse and to
tham They admit that rop
reen Amailca and Chionis
rinevitable, und asstates
conditions that cannot
· The beasing was proceeded wit
W. H, MARTIE, General Manager
A MERTING of those interested in the promo- tion of the game of base ball by the Reach All. Alican Basa" Ball 'Club" held at the officer of the Pacific Mall Stet resterday
the Chichino disputa.
An-agreement about the junction of-the-im- perial Railways of North China and the South Manchuria Railway has been signed between the Japanese and Chinese Governments, and the questions affecting the construction of the proposed Kirin-Changchon railway with joint Japanese and Chlosio capital will also be dia
cursed shonly. It will be remembered that the native gentry and people of Kirip Province recently protested to the Peklog Government against the employment of Japanese mODAY to build this tice, but without result, as this point
·was stipulated in the Treaty signed in Paking la:1915 between the two countries:
AN ACHO OF 1000,
Foreigners and Chinese who were in: North China during the Boxer rising in 1900 will not bave forgotten the late General Mel Tong-y), who protected foreigners at Tsangchon, Chibi, during that time and was afterwards rewarded with a gold watch specially sent from London the British overnment. General Mel died the Chiness bave
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