BIKOVSKY'S GRAND CIRCUS.
COMING TO TOPOKONG.
la Hongkong, where we have so linfa in the form of outside amusement, the coming of Barovsky's Grand Circus will be bailed with pleasure. The Circus has been touring in the north of China and comes direct here from Nasking, where it has made aldog stay with no. bounded patronage, Barovsky's trained horses are famed fribeir beautyand cleverness. There la ́atso a troupe of 47 kulibles équestriacs, Ecrobats, jigglers, clowns, etc. Ground for the show has been secured at Causeway Bay, where the cẻ cus enclosures are rapidly being pushed forward, Barovsky's Circus has not been seen in thess parts before, and it promises to be somethingʻunique to this line of entertain» maut. The Chicos is expicted in about a fast- Light's time...
HINDUS IN CALİPORNIA.
ANTI-ASIATIC CAMPAIGN RENEWED.
London, August 10. The co respo:dent of the Dally. Chostels telegraphs from San Francisco that sali. Asiatic feeling on the Pacific Coast bar bren 'accentuated by a coztiqual Refix of Bindus, numb,rịng ten thousand, in California alone..
They have been drives from Qatada by the cold.
They are considered even more undesirable than the Chinese and Japanese because they refusa' to loure" Huglsh, contending that as B.itish sulj:cts they did not dad it necessary to learo. English in India,
Calcutis August 10, Seven or eight hundred Sikhs waited with their bongings at the Eden Garden Cholt yesterday alternoon for medical examination before boarding the 9.3. } pan for the Far Eat About half ad im women slo sel huddled up by their bandles.
The luggage of the pissengers showed they belong to the labouring classes in the Purjib
Daly balla dera hid anything resembling &
steel trunk,
They came practically frámall patis' of the Punjabi liom the Feri zport and Amiitsar dis, Izicis and eves from Patiala. They are boood for Singapore, Hongkong, Vancouver and
Francicu.
The s... Jep.a takes them only as far as Hoogkoog; tbolo they take anolber steamer for America,
Why me you leaving ladi.?" an English. tan representative asked one.
"I have my cousia'is America; he has called me."!
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Another Sikh was going to Vaccouver. He konw il e'e was some d fficulty as to landing in Can.dy, but he was prepared to take his chance.
AMERICA'S PRCB BLE ACTION.
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THE OPIUM TRAFFIC.
OR TAIN AND ITS' ABOLITION,
SIBERIAN RAILWAY EXTENSION.
A COLOISAL SCHEME IN WZICH £200,000,000 I ́INVOLVED.
Pekin, 15 July. "Na little surprise has been caused in the Far East by the returns of the Imperial Maritime
The complete recovery of self-confidence at Customs of Chins on the importo'ica of opium. St. Petersburg indicated by the Government's The figures show that in reog about 100,000lb breathless measures of repression ogalosi of Ladian eplum were imported in excess of the Fincs, Poles, Jews and nectorious is still better 6303,000lb of the previous year. In proportion shown by the colossal projects for expenditure to the whole, this is not a great excess, but on strategical railways. The most important bring contrary to the spirit if opt the letter of of these measures, ways the Berlin correspond. the Sino-British abolition agreement, the Chint of the Westminster Ganitia, are concerned. no1e are in a position to cry perfidy-which has with the improvement of the existing Siberian been cried at them by the British Tress of the railway, and the "creating of duplicate apprak- East ever since the opium question began. ches both la Furopean russia and in the Ear Exf. When there works are completed ia 1919, the Imperial Treasury will have die pended on the Siberion · Railway, without getting any return, a sum of somewhat over
Many Baltish papers in China have a regular haiding for a colama in which they deprecate she efforts of the Chinese to abolish the use of opium. In a Sha ghzi journal it is "The Opium Forca"; in other pipers something. similar. Dader this bending the testimony of interested persoan baara evidence that the Chi- nato aro still growing the poppy ar vigorously
as ever,
There are few Foglishmen in China who ain not interested directly or indirectly in the sale of cp'um. The millions of pound sterling which the suffects of King George derive from the sals to this country not only benefit the people of fadin, who grow the poppy, and the imdiis who bring it here. The money also makes richer British steamship companies, merchants
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100,000,000. This includes both cons of construction and loss on exploitatios: to ex change for this, Russia will bare a completa double-tracked system from the Urals to the Facific, with double approaches of a total furgch of 10,315 versis, or about 6,861 miles.
During the present year the Ministry of Com- munications has int oduced into the Duma three Bills previding for patis of this vast work. The hat is to double-track tho Baikal-Kultebuk section of the Circumbaikal Foilway, the second is concerned with the dziern part of the pEW Amur Railway, and the third is for double-
in every other brauch of trade, owders of pro- || tracking the existing Trussbalkel Railway, perty in the treaty poris, and, not least, news. Where the money is to come from is not stated, paper proprietors. The millions of taols which ps in British bat da benefit in some way almost every Britisher who makes a living in the open poris cf Chios, and few of them will nel suffer to some ex'ent if the traffic is stopped,
THE ANTI BRITISH FEELING.
A strong dislike of Great Britain has grown up on the part of many educated Chinese, quite cininct from the general anti-foreign 'feeling nang the ignoratt classes. The Britisher is no more fave urably disposed towards the China map; he hates the man who buys his opiam Fortunately the feeling in the United Kingdom h's none of that bitterness to be found the be ty posts of Chian, where the two peoples tåret end where race hatred hans high
lieve, once said that the "Old Resident" in a
A Bitish statesman, Lord Slabury, 1 foreign country was the least reliable source from which to chain an accurate estimate of that country. This may well be the case in China, whers commercial interests and per pal (ciclon with the Chinese prejudice the opinions of men who have lived here many.
years.
The most important work strategically is the Amur Railway, which will supply Russia with communications with ths. Far Enst sunning though Russian territory alone, as agaics: the existing Trans-Manchu ino (Chinese Entiero) line. The new Amur live will be 2,918 verais toog, and, as officially estimated, will cost 14 874.300; but including rolling steck, guarding during construction, and the usual percentage of upestimated expenditure, the cost is put at 630,677,500. With the corple- tion of this with, which has bead two years fo hand, Russia will for the first time bave railway comminication with the Far Best en- tirely lying in the native territory,,
COMMERCIAL..
August 31st, 1 p.m.
The following quotations, for rübber shares,
To-day's Advertisements.
by wire, are supplied by Mesure. E. S. Kadoorie ORIENTAL
& Co.:
Allagers.....
Anglo-Javas
Anglo-Malays
Balgownies........
The 9
25/
...14
Batu Tigas................................................*02/6
Bertam......LASTY
dai augstumamatayan
Bukit Kajanga (pp.) .................................................63/... Bukit Rajaba Curry Uniteda........................................32/6 prem.
Changkat Serdangs.
Sta Cheras (part paid).$9 prem. » Do.(fully paid)...............ere . $20. Damansaras....................................165/", Eastern Internationals......17/6 prem. Fed. Selangor ................................... Glenealys... Glenshels Golcondas.......
.$3.20
*...120/..
Goldes Hopes...... Highlands and Lowlands .................112/6 **Indragiris .................................no$17.
Igcb Kennethsin. Kama mi
· Jopglaudoss...appleber sayam apud Kampaings
6/3 prem. Kuala Lumppis memiimaud80f- Lanadrons (fully pald) ne
· Lauadrons (ppd.}· ................................O
..25/- Lloggia miz.............................. 53/6 London Asiatics......................................................... London Ventures... Merlimans
12/6
..716
Pajama......RTAN KUDOSEBUDA Pegobs ...........JAKU
SIS .$18
Rabber Trusts..................................18). prem, Saggas Sandycrofts
**** ....1701.
Sekongs
......15). prem. Shelfords
..74/- Singapore & Johores ..................... ..$15. Sumatra Pares se am15/1 Sungel Chohs......... 101/6 Sungei Kaparsaniomar-15/9 Tandjongs
Tangkahane Skirt
...37/6 Toeringle.....................................................2]- prem.
connection of St. Petersburg and the European The second great work under way is the
northern railway system with the main Siberian line, the chief approach to which has hitherto been through Mo:cow and Central russia. This new line muss throught a lowas of Perm,
Dla Ranto Ekaterinburg, and Truman, and join the Siberiau Railway at Omsk, The section-fram Ferm to Ekaterinburg is fibished. The total cost of this new approach and incidental im. provements will be 8,88,700.
So dogmatic in the cttitude adr p'ed by people interested in questions affecting trade or caters prise in Chloa that it is difficult for anyone hold. ing different views to discuss with them such subjects as opium, mission work, or railways,
From then erchants and thecaccession-bunter you will hearth t the missionary is a hypocrite
The doubling and improvement of the exist and a fool, and that his contention that opium ing tracks of the Siberian Railway is the next made wrecks of the mind and body of the work. This was begun in 1917. For three human being is absolutely without foundation.
sections of doubling work, and for the re- An Englishman who has lived and traded constructies of the lilly parts of the Eastern much in be East told me the other day that one of the finest races of men in the world Siberian Railway (between A'chloak and —Alidis, I believe he suid-warriors of the Irkutsk), the 3' inistry of Communications bes Todian frontier, we lovelernts oplum eaters; received, or asked for, £18,913,200; but in fully splendid; they reached a high standerestimates have yet been prepired, also the yet they were physically, morally, and intellac addition there are rections for which no of development. As a father argument, ba pointed to the good physique of the Chinaman needel improviment of the Usturi Railway Iut the United States is already objecting to as compared with that of the Japanes", who || (from Viad vostok to Rhabarovsk), and rebuild.
prohibits opium.
Calcutta, August IT. With reference" to this emigration from Cul cuția to Canada and the United States of the Punjabi Sikhs and Mahomedays, the Eny'ish. i fratas that wiha the last month 1,500 mon in led for Hongkong.
Many will go no father than Chips.
the influx et ludiats.
It is probable that representations are being mide to our Givers on the subject of th refresh emigtan:s,
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A QUESTION OF STHICS. On the other hand, the opponents of the traffic give Great Britain little credit for her sacrifice in agreeing wi hout pressure-for Exqu'ty at the United States Consulate. China is upable to bring any to bear to the General showed that one of the 1,500 emi-abilition of sa rxtensive trade, which by every
frenly right she was cotitled to establish.. groots lud viited that office for made en- quiis on the cond tous os which they might be allowed to lad,
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It is therefore probable they will be turned eff on arriving at San Francisco. But it is the habit of these men when they are stopped by the American authorities to go on to Canida and then crois the land frontier,
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PERAK is the only State in the F. M, S, where atendance at school is not compulsory for -Malay by
Iris Milly apcounted that Rear-Admiral Roben Henry Simpson Stokes his breó selec: ed for the appointment of Admiral Superlaten dant of Devar por D ̧ckyard, in successios to Vice Admiral Charles Hecry Cross. Admiral Stoku acted for two years as Coat daro of Hongkong until his promotion to his present rank in May, 19:8.
COM/ANDER Ernest F., Gregory his bien appointed to the Tamras Hongkong for duty at the dockyard there, Commander Grazory becams a cade: i'à Juan 1835, got his lieuten ancy in 1891, and iii pesent rank in 1904 He is qualified to navigate a fi st-class battle. ship or cruiser, and will act as a navigating cfficer at Hongkong.
Major Allan I. Lean, Army Pay Department, has been appointed for daty to Hongkong. Tais officer began his military life in the Hoyal Welsh Fusiliers in September, 1891, and trans. ferred to the fiancial branch of the service in 1898 He saw service, in the South African war, for which he holds the Q „ern's medal with clap and the King's medal with two c'asps.
LIKUTENANT R. D. England has been appoin' ed to the cruiser Maxmouth for the charge of physical training duties on the China Station, Lieutenant England his served iflast för twelve years, and is no stranger to the station, as ke
"Do you understand that we need not have given this pledge at all?" said an Fuglishman whò keans the question in conversation with an American the offer day.
ing.olstations. Adding these cests, calculated on the basis of past cutley, the Russian ebgl. tion of the existing Siberian line at £20,130,800." Beer Mikhailovsby puts the cost of reconstruc
This makes a total cost of new works onder- taken during the past three years of £19,614,com.
Engineering defects in the line will still remain in the shape of steep gradients in 'tho, Transbaikal Rüilway' which requira double fraction, a large Lumber, of short cirves, and wooden bridges over the narrow rivers, which "Po, you realise that people in India will are constantly destroyed by fia. The correc starve ai n rezult of this so called vatteous action of thess defects will bring the total to on our par?!
"Yes," was the reply, "but that would only have been pripetuating a wrong.
Yes. But Englishmen are very charitable; foods could be found to pol the lodian opium growers into another way of getting a living."
"Not on so large a tetless this, Why, be employment of hundreds of thousands is to be abolisted,
Well, haven' millions of people in China been incapacitated for employment in order that your ladians might become richer by growing opium than they would by growing when?".
"Do you think that Germany or France or even your cwa country would have agreed, as we have dane, to press the cultivation in ope of their colonies without a quid pro quo" Well, the Dutch have suppressed it in their East ladies.",
CRUM DUMP.NG/ "You would not take that stuff," the Ameri can went on, "into your British Isles; nor w.uld any diber people with an army and a arvy permit you to dump it on them. China berall would not permit the Indians to bring it across het borders to-day; but, unfituoale ly, she cannot prevent them from doing so when they are bicked by ita British navy,
"My Fland," (ba Yankes concluded, "Chidi is forcing you merally in this reform; you had better get a move on, as wo say in America. Wash your own hands of the stuff. They'll be dirty as long as you baudle it. Don't let be Chinete drive you to the water and band you a bar of soap. Such a thing should, never happen to the great nation that led the world to the abolition of slavery and in so many other great reforms."
The Chinese Governmeal has pointed out 10 the British Charga d'Affairen hers what li con- ation of Indian oplum in's China during the sidera a grave danger in the ls created Impor | 1st year and a half. Should the Indian im per ation not fallow the reduction agreed upon, of que-tenth apoually, as it has already failed tod, the Chinese authorities fear that an anitation will be started in the Press and else wha' the China: a consider the perfidy of Great Dritain, may have the effect of causing the Chinese farmers to replant the poppy.
L61,102,000.
The statistical department of the Ministry of Communications put the construction outlay up to 1987 on the Sibarian and Manchuria always at 86,800,000. The losses on ex ploitation during the 14 years which bave elapsed since 18,6, when the Western section fibe Si.erian lisa was opened, ara given at six years which will elapte before the present 41,500,000. The exploitation losses for the
grandiose schemes are finished will amount to about £12505,920. This makes the total cost of the completed Siberian Railway as £104,910,000 (taking the rouble at 29, the real cost is slightly mo:e), or £10,010 por verat,
In view of the fact that practically no com- persation had to be paid for land, and ibat more the half the law runs through flat territory, the cost seems enormous. From the point of view of the Empire's fisances the £100,000,000 stems practically lie, as there is no prospect of interest-covering profit bring earned for decades to come.
AYER KUNING,
MORE CAPITAL VOTED.
Penang, August 23, `. A meeting of the Ayer Kaning Rubber Com
increase the capital from $150,000 to $450,000 pany was held to day to consi ler a proposal to by the creation of $300,000 shares to be eff and at first to present shareholders. !-
Mr. O. W. Barnett presided and explained that §'30,200 had siready been spent and the
more capital was necessary to develop 135 more
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POSITION OF INDIAN SPECULATORS.
Calcutta, August zai
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A Cálcuta paper writes to-day :- Silver | prices in Calcutta showed a downward tendency yesterday. This was partly due to the fact that roms American speculators had entered the market and made ‹ffers for sale the day before. In response to the demand from Ching, however, they believed that, the Indian, group Kota Tinggi (Johore) :-June' 661 lbs; July' operating in the market is not affected adverse- 350 lbs.
ly by these flacteationė, Bakit K. B:-Juin #76 lbs; July 356 lbi, .. Harpenden:-
10,000 lbs. Klaoang:-
6,600 lbs. Ayer Koning: June 250; July 297 lbs.
Indragiri-334 lbs.
SINGAPORE 'QUOTATIONS. Messrs. Ellis and Ellie advise us of ibe re.
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Alor Gajahu ́...................$1.25 Ayer Kunings Ayer Panas
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| and rubbers have weakened agalo, slightly, all round, Industrials have not been affected much, and tin shares have bron a little more in demand,
RUDDER-Bakit Rɔj.hs hava been done al £17.5 o during the week, Singapore Paras, at 651, 10 671, 64, Cautefizics and Suogel Ways at Có. Hamitra Paras have changed hands at * 6d. Bukit Mertajama 35, zd, Val d'Ors- a. gd. to 28. 8d. and Anglo Johores at ass gd, Led- barys, stand at about 971. 6d. Pagola hava dropped sgaia to $27.50. Glaneslys are on offår at 5%.ço and Singapore Johores at $14.75. MINING There has boso a slight increase în the demand for tin shares during the week, undoubtedly due to the rise in the price of the article. A few Belais hava bien placed at $3. ex dir. and Broangs at $;. Tranobu ura wadi- ed at 513 50,
GENERAL-Straits Traders have been done do.ing the work at $57.50 and Cold Storagen: at $15. Shells are steady at 96% and Fraser & Neaves are offering at $40.
Events Coming.
Thursday, 1st September Legislativa Conočil meeting, 230 p.m. Ged. P. Lammert, suction sale of furniture,
30 p.m.
On the other hand, its position may be con.
| siderably strengibened by ike changing con-
dition in the market.
A to the amount of silver which tbo. Indian group has now in hand, it is practically im possible to say with certainly. It was stated yesterday that the group now had newly filicce millions out of 21 millions, the annual
ou'put for the world.
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8 Dat. Plats...$15,50
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As for the prospects of the group engaged in iba coop opinions differ; Some believa so far that the speculators hold the market while others 'over' that the conditions of the trade in the Far East will' militate against their success. It do, ends natirely upon the finatcial strength of the group. We gather that the group vum- ber some of the wealthiest merchants in India.
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THE 'ser Chars bɗës, Captain Vilers, ka just completed her crew at Chatham, preparatory to golog out to Colombo, where'she will turn over her crew to the cruiser deram, Cap ein Kiddle, Jsis within the ironty sights of the Chinesa An offer to parchass the estates bad bean who will recomm'ation her for further service Government to prohibit the importation of reford owing to the market price of the shares on the China Station. The paid off cew of the Turkish Pers to opium, which, the Chiass being greater than the amount oflared.
Foreign stries, are replacing Indian Astrass will work thy Charybdis bick to her shipments that formerly went to other countries, Tas discussion elicited the fact that parts.moov home poit. The new commission of the Astraro | whila" the Inʼtor are being diverted to the culars had not been sent home to Mr. 9.0 will be kar third full commission, exclusiva of Chlorse treaty por's Indian cniums are, of Ambrato, who it was understood was to be ax portion of one spent on the China Bistica on Great Britain, which cancer 40 treating farcliked with powers to selle kan
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