Intimation
Wm. Powell, Lam
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY SEP
to all the respect and protection of ite nation's me. And to long as I am Pre-
WITBRID LAURIER ON ORIENTAL EMIGRATION.
立
·FURTHER PARTICULARS OF HIS SPEECH.
But the same wel to the
I skali do my utmost to main”
alcal principle applied as indas so to the Chinoto and thei
rapinare. The policy of the Dominion Govt meat, if logic.lly foll-wed, was the same. Han, William Lyon backesse was sent to India by the Dominion Goramment and a reult of his vijit not Lalogle Hinda has come into Camds after the rush. (Applause.) (BITRAR
Public Companies.
THE CRINA LIGHT AND POWER VIEW COMPANY:LIMITED;
MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS THE NINTH ORDINARY ANNUAL the Company will be held at the OFFICE O the Company St. Goo go's Buildiar, No. 6 Septembar, 191c, at Nood, for the purpose of Copongght Road, TO MORROW, thu ayth recalving Statement of Accounts and Report of the Ganac 1. Managers for the yaar, ending 31st July, 1910 and electing a Coproling Committas and Auditors,
General Managers," Hengkong, 15th September, agio, ANVILLE SHEWAN, TOMES & 00,
1570
The latest Canadian mail brings to hand foither particolars of Sir Wilfrid Laurie's cest #acches on the Ocotal question. Last mouth the Canadian Framler paid a visit to British Columbia and there delivered a num ber of speeches as political and other questions. On the 18th altimo be addressed a large audienca in Vancouver in which he dexit at some thrown in the face of members of the Domin - It was said, and the argument has often been length with the subject of Oriental Immigratos Government, that Australia enforced law of tion. This part of the sprach is thus reported total exclusion? He did not know whether this in the Victoria Daily: Coloxist of the reth was correct if it was correct it did not affect Canada "Even if it is do you think that the Australian is more to be prond of than the DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LD: Chardian?" The true policy was then adopted
olimo
Of all questions the question of questions is the West, he was persuaded, was that of
GENTLEMEN'S Oriental immigration and its effect on labour strict immigration by hegntiation, and to THE ORDINARY GENERAL (MEET-
OUTFITTERS-
NEW GOODS
SOFT DRESS-
SHIRTS
VERY LIGHT WEIGHT
He wished to deal with this because the Dog miston Government bad b:eo #lacepresanted as to its attitude towards its problem in a recent election. Therefore he thought he could reasonably put forward a claim to discuss.it, "more especially as it was a matter particularly interesting to Westerners and it was his desira that they should be brought to ardai stand it as ba understood it—the way, be maintained, it should appeal to all fair-minded chizsos...et Many, be was fadlined to think, bad viewed
do nothing likely to impale, the friendly relaING of the SHAREHOLDERS in the tons of the empire with the countries with above Company will be held at the Company' which she was tradingie NDON
OfficeTOMORROW, the 24th September, jat Noor:for the purpose of receiving the During the past so years japan had awaken Report of the General Ad sugars, together arith ed from her loog lethargy and had become statement of Accounts to the solb Jung, an important factor in toternational com The TRANSTER BOOKS of the Company merce. It was a credit to Lord Lansdowne will be CLOSED from the 9th in 24th deptem- jai be bad foreseen this and had negotiated bar, both days inclusive. S that historic treaty between Great Britain and Jepan "offensive and defensivë. “
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, i6th September, 2010..
Hero on the Pacific Coast, who wera Canada's
the problem, from the standpola: of l ́bouraismekboera? China, Japan and India, all
and h.dast attempted to look from the broad tæsdpoint of Empire. While it might not be admitted by come the question, was of just as much importance to the Esit as to the West ; in factly bad an evas wider scope, affect ing the weal of the antire" British Empi.e.
"Murk my words," Sir Willeld excisimed; I agree with you that immigration from the Orient must be limited and checked. I differ; howaser, from some of you as to the methods through which thi; shɗll-bs accomplished,"
"Why" be asked, “was it absolutely,
PERFECT FITTING cary that the flow of Chinese, Japaners,
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
Awakening to new life Catet, gostar and Auction. there were the Valted States, England and Germany making every effart, to secure the developing treds." Should it be said of Canada, with its advantage of propinquity that she had]. good things? No! Canada would be found not mada straggle to obtain a share of the THE in-the var guard.. And so it was necessary, as well as proper, that this nations should be treated with respect, &for all it want acord all men alike... with the best traditions of Christianity to treat
16 1910
VUNGLONG AVERAG
Corrected's
BUTCHER MEAT.
Lugg P
FRUITS
· Shopidar
Undersigned will sell within his Pigs' Chlilings
Sales Rooms, TO-MORROW,
KETS, TRAVELLING RUGS, WASHING. the 17th instant,' atia - A»M» RUTLAND and LANSDOWNE BLAN FLANNELETTE, TURKISH TOWELS," DAMASK SERVIETTES, BED QUILTS, LADIES DRESS LENGTHS, GOSTUMES, GENT'S SUIT LENGTAS 3 ydı, dəpbla widib, CARPETS, RUGS,
Also
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A SMALL CONSIGNMENT OF FANCY JEWELRY- RINGS-Diamond and Sophize Cluster, Diamond and Ruby, Danind and Opal and, Fotkor Ringe. ANN
Head-Out Tau Heart--Ch Kidgojs--Oh) Yip Livar=Ok) Kgs.
Pork, Chop Pal Kmar
Gamed-Ham Can Yok
a, Log-Uku Pal passejarnarson
Fat or Lard-Üha Yan impression Sharp's Head: nod› Fatt-Manag. Tan
Back
Flindos and other of the Far East, sbonli
MUST BE REGULATED. be held dowi, Brense - the population
Sull he wished to make himself cleat. It these ccon'ries; the
wouldn't do to allow them to lavade the conn- great through centuries of endurance of despotismy ipdiscriminately. They would not assimi- had been in ground under the heels of 10 They would create discord and would those in power that their standard of living stem the march of prosperity. Baster to have had beca reduced to the lowest point; to such imposed conditions and restrictions and to Lo extent was this so that what appeared to depend on their honour as Nations that they the Chiasma absolute luxury', was to the aver
would be obssived.
ORNAMENTS, &o-Bracelets, Bingles, Rage Cauci lan nathing more than ponury,
There had been those who bad alleged at Alberts, Ladies' and Goat's Gold-caved Necklow, Lackets, Lang Guirds, Charms, Thus when the yellow labourer came in direct the sims when, his colleague, the lion. Mr. Waches, k contact and competition with the white man Templeman, was fighting his battle in Victaris there was introduced a situation fraught with that the Grand Trunk railway would be built
A few Lour of PRISMATIC and oth serious consequences." (Applause) Bri. by Asiatics. Two years had elapsed, the line, BINOCULARS, TABLE PLATE, OUT. Sucking Pigs, To Order-Uku Chal .... tish Columbia there appears to be an opinion
'LERY, '&o, &C." that this inclination of the Cricotal population toiavide Csunda-should-be-stopped-by-the-och-purp;as/ mediam of a barsh act of Parliament. This was not the proper, the wise policy, The end was to be reacted sof by legislation bat by.. conciliation and by diplomacy,"
Here Sir Wilfrid referred to the poll-tax. la
the Government of Sir Jóba A. Mac-
donald (pplause) bad introduced a head lax c15.00 on the Chinese. In 1895, when his party bad come into power, that was the law upon the sisin e books but, on the reception of petitions, this had been increased to $5.co.
"Thee," Sir Wilfrid said, "there were moie liberals representing British Colombia than at present. We listened and had no hesitation in so increasing the tax. We had no Chinese Consolar agency at Ottawa. But when we were besought to deal aimil,tly with the Japan ase it was a different matter. We refused, and why?"
CONCILIATION NOT COERCION
The Fremier went on to point out that the Em- peror of japin then was on terms of friendship with the British Government. Sill he had taken Immediate steps tochockthaiolaw. There had bzen a Consular Agency in the capital and he bad taken occasion to explain to the representa tive of Japan the slivation, had informed him that the continued ir Box of his countrymen could have no other effect than the degradation of the labour market, the creation of dissension and discomfort to both nation's. His argu- ments had had weight and an arrangement was en'ered into to have the immigration checked. From 1990 to 1905 this bad proved satisfactory, In the year 1995 there bad toşu an Exportion at Teky's' which had opened the eyes of the mor- chants of "Casada to the fact tha! Japan had de
ART SHADES veloped to such an szient, had advanced so far
#IN
TRIPE DE ODINE.
along the road to civilisation, äs to make her s valuable market. And there th) followed on hu realisation of this petitions to the Dominion Government the resull of which was the deci
on to become party to the Commercial Treaty signs between Great Britain and Japan
IRISH-POPLIN, ETU. † in s@94.
EVERYTHING
FOR
GENT'S WEAR.
It was subsequent to this, the Premier con
,that the unexpected happened that the fecident occurred which had given siin to such à furors in the Canadian West. The Japanese. began to pour into the country. The reason. was that the Japanies Goverament appeared. to be under the, inspression that the beaty superseded the immigration, arrangement
Without delay the Dominios Government had taken the paly rational step. They bad made repricntaions to the Japanse admini-, stration, and Atrasgement was entered into, tha to me of which provided that at the outside Daly four hundred japanese akculd be admitted to Canada per aroun, and vinen/KURTKIN: convenant had been) scrupulously obeyeda (Applause)
WM. POWELL, (play
LTD.
Queen's Road.
Clock Tower)
Which i ash you was the best?: the Fres mier added. To attain our object in this digolfed manner, a policy which was direct, manly, and could got interfere in
the Empire or to end
varied interests of the Empire by tion of harsh rasti
"THE!
with'
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was well underway, and yet not a sogle man of that foreign race bad bent imported for any
Intimations.
LONGKONG GYMKHANA CLUB
THE FOURTH MEETING of the Season will be held at Happy Valley TO- DAY, the 17th September, 1910, commencing al 1:30 PM.
The Charge of Admission will be $t,bo for Club or Gymkhana Club. others than Members of the Hongkong Jockog
Soldiers and Sailor la uniform Half-price. kong to be present.
The Committee invite the Ladies of Hong,
REGINALD É, O. MASTER; Hoo, Sec. and Treasurer. Hongkong, lútk Eeptember, 1913.
NOTICE
$99
LARGE Numbero. BOOKS, PERIODI-
A CALE MAGAZINES and ILLUS TKATED P.PERS are required for the use of the Troops leaving here next month in the S., Kabilia for buma. Any ruch literature Caplula (Rev. &. B. Thorubill) sitter at 5. will be gratefully received by the Acting John's Canedral, or at the Paxx Hótel.
nagwang, Ɛth September, sola
HUNG ON & CO
SHOW ROOM AND STORE
1592
at the Premises formerly occupied by _A_CHEE &/CO,
174, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
GENERAL UPHOLSTERERS AND FURNITURE
IMPORTARS AND DELLIES.
ROOKERY, Cutters Electro and Silver
Plated, Glass and of ascripilons, always on hand, for sale or on
Hongkong, in Jona, 1970. bies at moderate rales,
And
Catalogues will be issued. “ TERMI÷=â usual.
GRO PALAMMERT, Auctioneer. Hoogkong, 14th Septembez rozs
1597
Notice of Firm,
OJAKA SH JSEN KAISHA..
Heart-Yeung, Som. „Klánaya-Yaung-K¥#
Lives-Yeung Co
Sust Banf-Sang Ngan Yam ...),
Matton-Sang Yaung Yau mea
Vas-Ngau
* Sapiners--Noku Chal Kak Tong, TË
FOULTRY.
Chicken-Kal Chal išsis Capona, Larya, Small--Sin- Ducks-Ap
"I is hereby, aptifie & that Mr. S. HIROI kai.
this day assumed charge of the Company's | Dayas-Pan baleess at this port, vics by, TAUAICHI | Egg, Hm-1
Towle, Canton- 1600
|ARI MA transferred to Kobs,
Hongkong, 14th Septembar, 1910.
For Sale.
FOR SALE
GRACA & CO,
[37, ·DES Vœux«Road,{"
ASIATIC POSTAGE STAMPS
2.- aud
Halang-Ho! Nam Kal
Gara-ga
Gears, Wild, Shanskal, Shamas
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Musk: Door-Wong Hars-Tu Chal.; Fártridge --Cha Khoo Phissant-Shan Xal Pigepas, Canton-Pak Kap.
Holhor-Helham Pal manque
Rice Bled-Wo Fa Salpeeräs Chal Tukar Jack-
VIEW POST CARDS. Stamps in Sets, Packets, Bags and Single. Assortment
of
Stamps, and Post Garistim Ho AlbomL
Postage Stampa Catalogues.foz.xqra Stock Books, Duplicate Pocket Books Transparent Bavalopes:
Tweezers, Magnifying Glassss,, Perforation Ganget,"
Novels. Books for parlour and household mus, Toy Books for Children.
Prayer Books; Religions Pictures, Fondants Modals, Statieties, Flower Seeds,,
Rallof Scram and Scrap Album.
MANILA CIGAR AND CIGARETTES:
Inspection faylied, Hongkong, k
SAINT-RAPHAEL
TONIO, R
Known Anomia, And the age
CLETEAS!
Wild Ducks, Bhanghai
Toal, Shaghal, Sol Ap1Øk Wild Ducks Canton-i
Bana
Lich
Kango, Sal
[Oranges, Tim. Chi
Small
[Olivas---Pak
Passion Froli
[Pears, (American)
w (Canton), Cooking-- Peanuts,-Ya Sang Mi
Persimmons, Large,-Hung Pizé-apples, 10, quality,Sheng Porn
Ti Fam-law i and cooking
Plktalas-Tal Chic ... Plum Swalew-Hung Lai
| Pumalo, Slam-Olisi Eə Yie
Walsuth, Hop Tota
* Green-Sang
Shinghi Lo Kwat
VEGETABLES, &c. -Artichokes, Shanghal,—Skoung Hol ̃Ak
Chi Shank Beans, (French) Macao-Ok Moon (Pia
Beans,(French), Shanghal-
Hol
Brans, Sprout-Ah Choliqu Banos Long-Tan Boli Best Root-Hung Übel Ter Belajals, Green---Chang Yuan Belajals, Red-Hung Xer ..... | Bamboo Shoots--Shook Skua
Fabbage, Chinese, coma-Kai Choj Babbage, Rid-Eai Lan Tan ...... (labbage, (Shanghai)--Yak^^ həlli Cane Bhoots, bunch-Kau Shi Ganlifowar, Large slag--T Yah Chol
Caulifower, Medium size-014:
Ghof-faNSAJE Canlidowaz, Small size-Sai Yak Okof-fa' Carrots--Kam Shame!
Calacy" Ohinusá-Tong Kás Qui
Galery, White-Pak Young Kas Chillies, Dried Gjon Kat Väla um Rad-Hung Yan Gro-Chang Lat Chin Carry Smit, Magiisk--Ka Las Ghol Cucumber--Chang Kwa Bitter Squash-Yu Kwa Guello-Suan Taz..
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