Entimation.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY JUNE 15 1910
Sir Chen Tung.
*INTERVIEWED TODAY...
Yesterday afternoon His Excellerer Sie Chen
to Germany, returned to Hongkong from Can-
restitution of the stains money had been made by the culprits gutatadiors and one of them was now locked up ia gaol. But these defalcations
were such as might happen in the best
regulated busineva hoasas.
The parties who had lostituted the attacks made against him seemed, desirous to hold him responsible for the abuses that had been
Canton River Trade.
A. S. WAISON & CO.. | unknown on the Eastern side of the Atlantic will find themselves forced to accept what Tong Liang Chen, Chinese Minister-desiguate in existence before he joined the Railway River trade in practically an accomplished fact,
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into the hands of the little Englanders, the for a fact admitted by the monopoliste ---- don't Keir-Hardies, the Winston Churchills, and those firms whose stock is now unzulo. Asquiths and, it now appears only too pro-able, stock which they bought from the CHINESE MINISTER TO GERMANY, bable, the Redmonds and other anarchical Indian Government at a high price, on the forces, the great demand for votes caused their faith of the British Government rigidly to purchase by a method hitherto not utterly adhere to and enforce exiting agreements, amid Anglo-Saxons, but hitherto far less ever the monopolists choose to offer them, open and avowed. No money was paid to We cannot ses how the British Govern the voter. Not a drink of beer was paid as ment can evade its clear duty to carry a bribes But the uninstructed and excil-out the agreements. Ten years were able conscience of religious people was agreed on, and we must declare that stimulated by flattering promises of the if by that time no native oplum is con undying praise of future history in describ. sumed in China we shall not be backward ing a generation which had proposed to in consoling our crippled revenue-offices and abolish vice from its midst, and whilst retired merchants (not forgetting a few mil hoping one day to free the British Isles lion poor peasants in India) on no Indias from the curse of drink, had actually opium being consumed in an Empire whose delivered the distant Seres from the officials are now-a-days so able as to hypno horrors of opium. That the price of this tise even British Consuls General into tamely alleged deliverance was the loss, of mil and eveu cheerfully submitting to breaches lions of absolutely necessary funds to of Treaty and into willingly surrendering our Indian fellow-subjects; and that our every advantage secured by the ability and duties in the task of governing India, were
industry of their predecessors. hampered or made impossible, were matters of no moment to those who used the solemn language of the pulpit in persuading the people to trust them with the powers of good and evil. To strangle a Government's revenue in the night-time-by-a device; called. the Awakening of the Public Conscience, and to fuil a nation of business men to sleep by a drug called Reform may be a triumph of deliberate, skilful, unscrupulous electioneer ing. To ruin thousands of cultivators and to wreck the work" of a benevolent agricultural department may be called a necessary price to pay for the privilege of being ruled by doctrinaires, and Socialists. To rob a prosperous Colony of her trade and to inflict irreparable damage on ber most vital business interests, and her bank- ing, her shipping and her transport, may be
ernment. Hongkong is face to face with no less. Two months ago we warned our rea-
ton bythe Heung kanto jako parange for Europe by the German mail Prins Bitch Friedrick which sails to-morrow. Sir: Chen and his family are putting up at the Aster House Last night His Ex-ellency was entertained to COLOURED MATTIKO disser by some of our leading Chinese mer chants. This afternoon be was the guest at tos of the Commercial Union of the Pan Yue districi (from which ha comen) at their offices in Queen's Road Central close to the Chinese Club. This evening be will be the guest or dinner of Mr Lo Che Sang, a marchart of Bonham Strand, in the. Tung Tiap Intel, Queen's Road West,
Company as president. Some of their allega tions were petly and almost beneath notice In one instance, ground for attack was found in the non-production of bilfs relating to some
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
to the steamer Ktrong Yen while being hauled is reported that a slight accident occurred
the sip at the Quarry Bay Docks, Ma. J. E. Younge, advice agent of the Bandiana Opera Campany, arrived from Shanghai yesterday by the'P, & 0,'ss, Bornes, A NATIVE was fined $7 at the Magistracy, this morning for being in uolawful possession of a bag of belel-nuis, & quantity of rice-sweepisgs and two bags of mapl.
A the Marine Court to-day the Chinese cox said of the steam launch Fager was summon ed for obstructing the passage to Blake Pieroo Saturday night. The summons was dismissed.
valued at about eight mace. In many ways bis work as president had been hampered and obstructed by the mischief-makers. The object of those people appaated to be to cause delay by every means at their command. When he found latterly that he was unable, by reason of the bitter opposition of the malcontents, to maka that progress which he was anxious to make, ha felt that nothing was left for him but to resigo...
Bir Chen has held two important embassa- dotial appoisiments; be first at Washington Six weeks previous to his resignation, he and the next in London. On his return to gave notice by advertisement is the Canton, China be was appolated president of the Can-Hongkong and Shanghai newspapers that he ton-Hapkow Hailway Co. from which position would zo longer be responsible for the conduct he resigned last year. He has since been the of the Company's aff.im. victim of several
· VIRULENT DIATRIBES
4 faltaid. His Excellancy, to conetusior, "that as an honourable man I equld not remain any longer in office and ace money being spent with nothing to show for it, and in resigning I felt that I had behind me the confidence of my Government, of my provincials, and of the great majority of the popple on the Shameen and in Hongkong who know the history of the
directed against him by irrespons ble indivi- doals in Canton, who went to the length of protesting to Peking against His Excellency'! departure for Berlin, pending the result of the official investigation into the administration of the Canton-Hackow Railway under his pre- sidency. This agitation has been largely | Cautop-Hankow Railway, engineered by the Cantos Self-Government Society, but their representations were calmly
Sir Chen is about fotiy-nine years of age, duregarded by the Imperial da bocilies, whose and was one of the large number of young confidence be entirely enjoys.
'SIR, CHEN'S CAREER.
STEAMBOAT "POOLE FORMED.
Wa ̈ ̄are isi receipt of Information from a thoroughly enllable source, that the formation of a pool among the varionatamboat companies running steamers in the Okaton Negotiations have been in progress for some considerable time past, and at last all the companies have arrived at a basis of agreement which is considered to be satisfactory to all the
interests concerned, or
"This new "comblus" is bound to have Im.
portant effects on the trade of the Canton River. In the first place, its consomation means that there will be a cessation of, that systematic policy of rate-cutũng which has been carried on to the disadvantage of all the steamboat ownsis, cipecially with regard to pasange-tatas charged in the steerage class.
In the second place, the "combies" will ailffan the companies' position when, it comes to a matter of safeguarding their Interests on the Hongkong-Canton route or of making re- presentations for improved facilities to the British or to the Chinese authorities.
The "pool," we understand, will be signed. by the contracting parties at an early date.
CORRESPONDENCE.
[We do not necessarily endorse the optalana, arpenand
by Correspondents lɗthis column,].
THE WATER SERVICE.
TO THE EDITOR or tur. “Honokono Telmiraph"; Dear Sir,-As there are tumours among the Chinose that the discoloration and the bed smell of the water are due to Haveral, dend When interviewed by a representative of the Chinese who were sent to the United States in bodies having been-found in the various tater- Hongkong Telegraphin-day in the Astor House,and af er 1872 to study American methods and voirs, and that it is the wish of the Water Au- His Excellency said, with reference to the law. He was educated in America and is a thorities to empty, the reservoirs, as s000. AS severance of his connection with the Canton graduate of Yale University. Some years ago possible, do you not think some statement he served as interpreter whes Li Hung Chang should be issued by those in Authoilly either Hoskow Railway Company, that he regrelied was Minister in Londes. Later he was secro-contradicting er confirming these rumours. It called a triumph of successful Liberal Gov A CHINAMAN was fined $to by Mr. J. R. † that circumstances made it impossible for him tary of a special mission to Japan; and when Fis ilgnificant that the medical men of the 10 retain the presidentship any longer. He had the jubilie of Qeen Victoria was celebrated Colony are watcing their patients not to drink Wood in the Police Court this morning for been subjected to fierce attacks, concerning lied a similar position in the embassy the water even after it has been boiled and fil Fill-treating pigs. The defendant was found on
Sanitary Board will take up, this question at their next meeting Enclosing-my-card-1- am, ele,
ANTI-RED TAPE,
ders of what the opium monopoly with its board the an. Mathilde ikrowing the animals the railway administration, for which any privalo which went to London. He was knighted on tered. Perhaps one of the member of tha
breach of Treaty meant. We reverted to the subject again and yet again, but only now does there seem to be some hope that A general stand will be made, insisting that the Home Government shall support the Indian Government' in enforcing rigid A. S. WATSON & CO., adherence to Treaty and to the opium agree
ment. When Great Britain consented to LIMITED.
sacrifice Indian interests, and incidentally many others, including those of this Colony ing and the Straits, to gratify nominally the Government of China in the sacred cause of Reform, but really other and on both sides
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, "Hangkong, 3rd Inna, igin
on to the deck is baskela, a distance of nine feet.
individual could bays found redress in the courts of law, but which he in his capacity of & Government official war unable to combat personally. Many of my detractors," he | remiṭked, “wern
NOT EVEN SHAREHOLDERS·
As the s.s. Haloking wat leaving the Dong las wharl yesterday afternoon & Chinese woman was observed by the passengers of the Star Ferry boat to jump overboard from the Haisin the. Railway Compasy, and indeed it was ching. She was rescued by one of the deck they who made most outcry, When I took bands off the Ferry lausch, and bath were the presidentship I did so with the determina picked up by the Nippon Yuson Maisha launch. tion to serve the shareholders to the be the full
ability and to give, the dudetaking the advantage of my experience gained in foreign counties.
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M. Theodore Roosevelt was the guest of the Journalists of London at a midnight, supper. the dwelt on the need of strength for the nations to ensure the world's peace. The open- ing for chances of trouble for Great Britain from
The Hongkong Gelegt sordid hopes, a fait of ten years was fixed, the United States dwindled as the latter grow administration of the Company which i as an
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this occasion. Sir Chen was a member of the party sent to Germany, la 100%, to make apologies for the murder of Baron von Keltier, nod was secretary of the Obicete Embassy to' the coronation of the late King Edward. In 1901 Sir Chen was appointed Chinese Minister ta Washington, the appointment being dus, it is said, to his knowledge of the United States and si educaling on the lines that made Wa Ting Faug a valuable representative of China in the Seamen's Institute, with your correspondent's
Unlled States.
MODY, ROAD.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "HONGKONG Tätoraph," SIR Reading your article yesterday on the
suggestion the other day to have a road in GUEST AT, GOVERNMENT HOUSE.
Hongkong named after the monificent donor. His Excellency Sir Ifeory and Lady May | of the building for the Instituto, it appears to gave a luncheon party at Government House | me that your correspoodset is ignorant of the to-day in honour of Sir Chen-tung Liang Cheng, fact that there is such a road in existence in at which the following guests were present the Colony at Kowicen, though not on the Admiral, Mrs. 'sed Miss, Lyon, Col., Mr. and Island itself. There is a Hudy Road on the Miss St, Joke, Hon Dr. Ho Kai, Hon. Mr. Wei peninsula, and in Chapman's Birtel Inder A Yak, Mr. and Mrs. Blanchflower,
(4th Edition), Mody Road is from Nathan Road to Hanoi Road with K 1.E.4 659. R.P. and 174 on the north side, and K. LL.'s 608 and
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A "MONEY CHANGEN'S MISTAKE. 375 po the south side.
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LITIGATION IN THE SUMMARY COUNT.
and agreed op, during which ludia should stronger devise means for compensating herself for air speaks much for the smartness of the staff dead loss spread over that period. Nothing of the llongkong and Whampoa Dick Co. can be clearer than that ip agreeing to the when we state that the Company's inuuch &, 3, yearly diminution of the lodian opium in which foundered in the harbour at Kowloos on Friday night and was raised on Saturday, port by tea per cent, the British Govern ment did at all events intend that during was plying in the harbour this morning in a ten years that trade should continue under cw.coat of paint. the conditions and regulations then in force ANOTHER bind concert in the Botanic Gar- and should be subjected to no other impori- dens is being arranged for on Saturday wook, tions or restrictions whatever. No Treaty on which occasion the catry fee will be reduced rights were abandoned, and it was distinctly to 50 cents. The takingist last Saturday's con understood as a ria! "condition that China Cekt were barely sufficient to pay expenses and
it depends upon the attendance at the forthcom-judge until the Government had decided it pect of money changed on board the ta. Der the City of Victoria la pint of both commer should also pari pasau decrease the producing concert whether or not there will be a con- tion of native opium by ten per cent. in the face of conflicting evidence as to the performance by, the Chinese of their pro- mises and the truth of their allcstations in this matter, we have a series of determined
their obligations, and to revive a tax which
Now
tinuance of these entertainment.
4.
It is just passible that in patting forward the suggestion through your columns, your thought, ful correspondren was unsircus of pripetuating in Hongkong As regards the spirit which underlay the Before Mr. Justice Harsinad, Acting Poirce Sir Harmu jee Mody's memory
in some more priminees way on ibn Island it- allegations of maladministration made by the Judge, to the Summary Court this morning. agitators, Sir Chen explained that of course Leon Cusio filed a suit against J. H. Salomon, self than by having a cross-rad named he preferred out to make any remarks at pie-money-changer, of No. a Beaconsfield Arcade, after him in a dependency of the ColDay sent, as the whole case was practically rub to recover the sum of Sioo, balance due in res. Seeing that Kowloon is destined to overshadow upon its merits. But His Excellency spoke inger on the 1st June last. Mr. M. Reader cial and industrial importance with the cont freely upon certain aspects of the railway Harris, of Messes, Wilkievon and Grist, appletion of the Kowloos Cinton Railway, I, of administration which he felt at libarly to touch peared for the plaintiff and bfr. E Davidson, for one, thick that by preserving the namO O
of Messrs Hastings and Hastings, represented Mody Road on this side the memory of upoo.
the defendant."
Hongkong'e most liberal-hearted citizen will be better preserved for lu are generations to
The Hongkong University alone, together with the Lugard Scholarships, apart from several other imperishable mozoments he bar raised on, the island-will be monuments of andying fame the benefaction of the illus tricks old gentleman whom may God preserve, for many years more in health and vigour, Yours, etc.,
SEAFARER
When be became presiduct of the Company, he remarked,, it was well, known that its
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"Opium abolition had been instituted avowedly for purposes. of revenue, and not at all with a view to reducing the consump. tion of opium. For nothing can be clearer than this point-the so called prepared opium licence was admittedly originale. “ years ago as a money-making concern, in which no idea of reform ever en- tered. The mbaopoly, of course was soon found to be a necessary part of One of the "men any successful working of the scheme, and
A MARK TWAIN LETIER.
Robert Blatchford' quoles the following
Mr. Harris stated that the facts were a little
He had to undertake the task of saving what rather complicated one, Plaintiff wanton board was practically a lost ship. That the Company the as. Dorffer on the 1st of June and was on the verge of compensated fund that the defendant Solomos was already by the Imperial Govarament, and it was known on bosid. Plzintiff had never done business by the shareholders, by the people of Canton with bim before but knew him wall by sight. and by many in Hongkong; indeed, any Chia-The defendant went up to the plaintiff and said
ese boy old enough to think for himself coola have told you that the
came.
Kowloon, 15th June, 1909,
"A" LADY'S. DIGEMMA;
CURIOUS INCIDENT ON, BOARD CANTON
*** STEAMER
NATHAN Road, Kowloon, was the scene of a disturbanca shonly after five o'clock yesterday afternoon, in which rawdy ricksha pellers Atos between two of the Jebas and by the time a lukony arrivad on the scope of the disturb. ance, one of the belligeren's was laid hors de combat, in the meantime one of the caplies reporting to the police that the man had been killed. When too fatong tried to put the THE OPIUM MONOPOLY.
jured man in a ricksla, soma ut Kowloon's
there were some passengers on board from desirable clemens stirodaded bim and ons
Shanghai who wished to change some money of them inflicted a number of blows on the
CONCERN, WAS ROTTEN.
and asked the plaintiff if he had any German The light-hearted sense of humour which
back of the luckless Iskong. This mording,
When he took up the work he did his marks. Plaintiff banded to the defendant 625-| enables a certain type of mind gaily to ad.
four of them appeared before Ms, J. R. Wood atmost to remedy this state of affairs--to check marks and so plenig, which was equivalent mit moral infamy as a not 'inexcusable price
on charges of disorderly conduct, fishing existing irregularities and prevent malpractices. to Sogo in Shanghai notes. Defendant band. to pay for practical success in life was well
in the street and assaulting a policeman. One of the first reforms he devoted his atted- ed over $500 to the plaintiff and promised seen in the late Count Ignatieff, prince of
was discharged owing to tion to was to post the system of book-keeping"
to pay
balance, when his partner those who are sent abroad to lie for their
insufficiency of evidence and the rest were on a belter footing. Hitherto the system fol Abody came co board. In the meantime, the country. "Yes," he would say, when con- in other Provinces monopolists competed remanded, bail bein, 'allowed in the sum of lowed had been the Chinese. He was coo- plaintiff worked out in bis book the amount
But for the predicament to which a lady fronted with a particularly flagrant mis keenly against each other in endeavouring $25 each.
vinced, from his own experience in freige which was due to bim by the defendant and found tranself as incident which occurred an statement of his own, it's quite true that I to farm this exceedingly profitable business,
countries, that for railway purposes the English came to the conclusion that it was $850 and
board, a Cintos steamer last night may, be tell lies, it's hereditary. My father was a In certain other provinces the local Cham-
system of book-keeping, with vouchers, etcy to the defendant that. $350 more was due to much grander liar thap 1 am.". We have bers of Commerce were duly subsidised, the
French steamer Charles Hardonin to her voyage was best and accordingly he issued directions him, and said that the 5950 was a mistake. described as distinctly amusing. 3 Os bouri the: to the beads of departments to adopt it lo Shortly afterwards, Aboody came on board and down from Canton last night wem a German read an apology for a certain. Chinese stater-right officials were duly bribed, and more charming letter written by Mark Twain to his some cater, however, these directions were paid to the plainuff the balance of $150 and map who used his opportunties advantage than one Viceroy viewed with deep gratifi- daughter some years ago
lady passenger (who shall be nameless) and her ignored.
went ashore. Before the plaintiff left the ship, husband. They were enjoying the beautiful ously, which maintained; that if a hopeless cation a substantial increase in his income. "Dear Dolly,÷We've got a dog, too, but be That his action in this instance was justified babad another transaction with Abrady where seabreezs on the apper deck, over a cup of tea government in a hopeless world could not Bat British Cosule are usually indisposed hasn't as many sexes at yours, and other archi- was proved by the fact that when the two by he headed the latter $250 in Shanghai when the lady all of a sudden discovered that manage to provide for an old man blessed to regard breaches of Treaty with sympathy, tectural defects, and isn't much of a dog any auditors were sent specially from Peking to notes and got back in return 400. marks, or cursed with a long weak family all born They sternly upheld the rights of British way; still be in better than no dog at sil, Investigate the affairs of the Company they which left plaintiff $530. After leaving the the skirt of her dress became "anlanglad in with expensive tastes, an old man too who traders and the stipulations of Treaty, think. He and the black cat bave slept together found nothing unaccounted for in the construc-ship, plaintiff went to the Long Kee money: should be explained that the steering rod suns had for more than forty years spent all his Afterwards, when the disingenuous cry of a a basket from birth, which was three mouths tion and stores departments, in which the Enge changer and bad the $500 changed into smaller along the deck. The Charles Hardenta! energies and had lost most of his fortune Reform and Abolition was raised in order BR01 and when it isot raining they romp to his method had been adopted, whilst in other money, Hemads up the account and found that Jast passing Whampoa at the time and very nearly bis life also in trying to to disguise sheet money making enterprise, gether in the grass all day, and make as good departments, in which the Chinese system bad he had made a mistake in addition, and abut bean adhered to, a great deal of confusion was $100 more was dus to him. The profit was Sió have that hopeless, government, in British Consula, still protected the interests
And, besides, I am on the frem list ; and 1bat found to exist. In connection with this matter and therefore what he got for $50 was worth lady's dress got, rolled around the hopeless world, then really the poor old committed to their charge. Now in Canton is good festore about circuses, and goes a long- af book-keeping there had been
39s Plaintiff went to Solomon and asked for gentlemen could not be blamed for uring Consul-General has been found who we way towards making one think they are good
the balance, but the defendant refóred and said his few remaining years in providing for hope will long be remembered as the one enough when really at bottom they are only raised against him for paying what the malcon-No, I paid you the whofe $950, Plaintiff himself and bis long weak family, Afulatis who viewed his duty otherwiss. The Chinese so-so. Tabs on the free list le some other tents described as the exorbitant salary of 150 aid "Oh, that can exily be checked. He tulandis this is the spirit of almost every ex-monopolists have secured the stock in Can-case in this world bat boen found to be a contasia to an accountant whom he has to employ went to the money changer with the defendant.
siderable softener, of criticism. cuse made for wij, Europeans call corrupt ton; they can calmly await developments and your idea is the correct one--don't grow up. Peking to investigate raised the man's salary statement that he had changed 5630 only. He specially, yet Mr. Leung when sent down from and the money changer corroborated plaintiff's practicos in Ching. The magnificent in command the market from here to the t takes the glory and the charms and the
to 300 tasis.
then went in company of the defendant, to pudence of the azpeption would appeal to North. The next auctions in Calcutta will bekaty out of life, and also the romance and And what was the ranpit of this Investigation? Aboudy to check the $150 and the latter said our sense of humour if it did not involve not find cager buyers in merchants who the illusion—and thori are the valuable things, i In spite of all that had been alleged regarding the defendantin plaintiff's heating, the low to this Colony of fifty million dollars stand to lose millions on their stock already the rest is mainly rubbish.
corruption in the Treasury, none had been
you pay him; the Sico? worth of trade in one commodity alone, and in hand, and yet they will be driven to buy. If I had been au wise as you, ...,, but the
bund to exisi;?. In the construction and stores. a pea already of it was
fbare had, bean two defalcations probably half again as much to contingent forcing the Indian price up, lest some enter fact li I never once thong
stiff, and SCHOO! basy about cothing,. Thai is jam the way with directly affected by it. When theprising speculator, whirls in and buys cheap British Nation, being in our opinion for. In the latter case the oplum sold subsequent boys, Don't ever allow anybody to per
you to become one, Love for love monopolists would pay darely youth,.
Kwa absolutely
its tutelary deity, decided to place ly to the
the British Empire at large addiu
a circus as i want.
A GREAT OUTCRY
Delen
the steering, rod of the Charles Hardonin. It
revolving motion of the
madring
The lady called out
for assistance, and perceivi and ppt
of
With considerable presence of mind lady'e dress almost to ribhoor, ¿be extricated from what'
actly a dangeroaspet Exactly experience. This incident abi to the desirability of some" plicad that
(come lo
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