Sunday 21 April 2024

Colonial Hong Kong Historial Writing: "Colonial"'s "Old Hongkong" newspaper column in mid 1930s (4)

Column "Old Hongkong" by "Colonial" from 1933 to 1935. 

4: 22 June 1933: 14.

References the other day to the probability of an early inauguration of air mail services between Hongkong and CHina coast ports, including Canton, recall the early days of the Colony, when it was a matter of difficulty to arrange a mail-carriage service even to so close a place as Canton. 

Sunday 31 March 2024

American Books in the Pacific: A Series of Articles on Bookshops Selling American Books in Hawaii, the Philippines and the Orient – III – China by W. S. Hall

W. S. Hall, “American Books in the Pacific: A Series of Articles on Bookshops Selling American Books in Hawaii, the Philippines and the Orient – III – China,” vol. 127, no. 8, February 23, 1935, pp. 870-73. 

[photo]: The exterior of the Kelly & Walsh store in Shanghai, one of the two most important shops selling English books there

Next to London and Paris, I imagine more has been written about Shanghai than any other city. It can’t be helped. It’s a place like nowhere else. Even Bruno Lessing, rushing through on a Dollar Line boat, felt impelled recently to do a column or two about it in the Los Angeles Times. Attempting a pun on The Bund he called Shanghai “the bunk.” [footnote: Much to the annoyance of the Editor of the China Press, who dignified Lessing’s own “bunk” by a reply in a leading editorial] So much the worse for Mr. Lessing. I stayed here five weeks; I never got beneath the surface of Shanghai, but I’m sure it’s the most fascinating city in the world. I shouldn’t dream of adding to what has been written about the place and its night life by feature writers, headlong tourists, missionaries, etc. I’ll stick quietly to my little daylight notes about the more quiet havens – the bookshops.

            There are plenty of them, and they’re scattered all over town, but most of them sell Chinese books only; many of them are Russian, German, Portuguese, or any other of the twenty-eight resident nationalities. The shops handling books in English are few but they’re big, and they do a surprising amount of business with both residents and tourists. Shanghai has three definite sections – the International Settlement, the French Concession, and the Chinese City. The shops selling English books are in the International Settlement. The two most important ones, Kelly & Walsh, Ltd., and the American Book Shop (Chinese-American Publishing Co.), are both on Nanking Road near The Bund.

            Kelly & Walsh, Ltd., is a British concern, incorporated in Hongkong. The name is synonymous with bookselling in the Orient. In 1876, two bookshops, Kelly & Co., and F. & C. Walsh, joined hands and became Kelly & Walsh; address, 11 The Bund, next to the Hongkong-Shanghai Bank. The following year Mr. Kelly’s health failed; he retired from the firm, giving place to Thomas Brown. In the meantime a branch had been opened in Yokohama. One year later, 1878, another branch was opened in Hongkong, and shortly after that, one Mr. Walsh’s retirement, Brown became sole proprietor of all three stores. On July 1st, 1885, “Ltd.” Was added to Kelly & Walsh, incorporating the shops, one of which, be it noted, was in British territory, one in China and one in Japan. Mr. Brown, from “proprietor” became sole “director.” He looked about for another fertile field and found it in Singapore, 1886. Ten years later he returned to London to take charge of the company’s interests from that point. In September, 1918, the property at 22 Nanking was purchased and on Armistice Day, 1919, the doors of a handsome shop were opened. That is where Kelly & Walsh is now. It is as attractive a bookshop as I know, and as well ordered and as busy a one.

            The entire staff is British, as one discovers shortly after entering the place. The “Thank you” is unmistakable. Nevertheless, an American tourist came in one day, looked one of the blond Anglo-Saxon assistants straight in the eye, and asked, “Do you speak English here?” At first glance most of the books seem to be British, too. Happily this is not so, and still more happily, it’s steadily becoming less true. A cursory glance reveals a generous sprinkling of American titles, some even of English origin! And a further walk around discovers stacks and stacks of American dollar books and the Modern Library assorted in extensor. These are priced $3.25 Mex. (The Mexican silver dollar, Shanghai’s currency, is worth about a third of our dollar which is still curiously referred to as “gold”). These and other reprints that enjoy quick sales are imported in freight shipments to keep down the cost. (Publishers please note – for every so often an American shipping clerk, thinking of something else, joyously despatches a huge shipment by mail; then follows a lot of correspondence, etc., etc.)

            The English are smarter than we are. I’ll qualify that and add “when it comes to export business.” They know they have to come down on price to compete with other countries. And so they, the London publishers, have a Colonial Edition of their fiction, so priced that Kelly & Walsh sell the books for $4.25 Mex. We’re attempting to compete with that, but either through lack of imagination or vision, or because we’re fully satisfied with domestic sales, the matter is not considered as of much importance. How important it is and what a difference it makes – the difference between five copies of a title and one hundred, for instance – only the shops in the Orient and Snyder and I know. And when I pay less in Shanghai, in U. S. money figures, for American tooth-paste, rubber heels, Chesterfield cigarettes, and Bromo Seltzer than I do in New York, I realize how far we have to go to reap the full benefit of the demand for American books in foreign countries.

            But I don't want to get away from 22 Nanking Road. A. E. Glover, with the firm since 1909, is now managing director. Second in command is A. J. Waller, also a directory of the Company. A third director is J. H. Searle, in charge of the printing office – and there’s another story. For if Kelly & Walsh are famous throughout the Orient as sellers of books, I think they must be equally well known as printers and publishers of them. Their spring, 1934, list of recent titles rune to thirty-nine books, and

[photo]: The interior of Kelly & Walsh in Shanghai is attractive and well-ordered

[photo]: Kelly & Walsh have a branch in Hongkong where they sell many books to ships’ passengers. This is the interior.

they’re all about China. Two titles, just off the press last spring when I examined them with the sceptical eye of an ex-book-collector and Rudge alumnus, are “Tombs of Old Lo-yang,” by W. C. White, and “A Primer in the Writing of Chinese Characters,” by D. D. Barrett (Cpat. 15th Inf., U. S. Army). “The Tombs” sells for $35 Mex. In an edition of 370 copies. The other is $3.50 Mex., and Mr. Searle will print as many as those who’d like to attempt the subject may demand. (I’ve dipped into it, and the Captain makes it sound so easy!) Both works are perfect gems so far as printing is concerned, the latter title seeming especially so to me, with its constant sprinkling of Chinese characters. There is one improvement which could be made in the books printed in Shanghai; at least in those I’ve seen. The title-page.

            The printing plant is on Ferry Road, International Settlement. Most of the force is Chinese, and in spite of the millions words they’ve set up, by hand, monotype and linotype, they couldn’t read a line of English to save their lives. They just follow copy – but they follow it.

            All sorts of things have happened in China and in Shanghai since John McGrath Kelly talked matters over with the Messrs. Walsh. But today – nice and quiet. Business is good, and as for the depression which evil friends led me to believe was “worldwide,” Shanghai never heard about it except from the tourists. Kelly & Walsh is prospering in Shanghai as I could see with my own eyes. Also in Singapore, where Mr. Davis will soon move his store to new quarters. And in Hongkong, where Mr. Abbott keeps the Colony supplied with books of all publishers, British and American.

            Hongkong is one of our regular stops – we, Harry Snyder and I, make it twice, in fact on the way to Manila and on the way back to Shanghai. The initial visit serves to prepare Mr. Abbott for our main assault. He receives us well prepared. He likes American books, he likes us, if I may be permitted to judge by his welcome, but he remains an Englishman. And it is well to remember that Hong Kong is not “Hongkong, China.” That’s wrong and annoys the post office and possibly the British Foreign Office. Just “Hongkong” is sufficient. Just as much a part of the British Empire as Piccadilly Circus.

            The shop is in the York Building on Chater Road. It’s a stone’s throw from the Hongkong Hotel in whose lobby many tourists, sipping gin-slings, “see” China. These are not the book buyers. Nevertheless, Abbott does considerable business with ships’ passengers, nicely supplementing his solid British resident trade. His shop is smaller than the Shanghai parent, but has a distinct Kelly & Walsh look. I confess I spent most of my time while there looking through the refreshing display of English magazines – The Sketch, Punch, Tatler, The Strand, etc., etc. As for the books, Abbott has practically the same showing as Shanghai.

            The Yokohama Branch was entirely destroyed in the earthquake of 1923. No, not entirely – a thermometer advertising “Stephens Ink” remained upright and unscathed on its granite block, with all else levelled to the ground. The Branch was not re-opened. But one can’t be sure just what will happen next. Last time I was in the shop I discovered Mr. Glover closely examining a map!


Tuesday 20 February 2024

Earliest (maybe) photo of Lei Yue Mun Village, Hong Kong

 


Source: Arnold Wright's (ed.) Twentieth Century Impressions of Hongkong, Shanghai, and Other Treaty Ports of China: Their History, People, Commerce, Industries, and Resources (London: Lloyd's Greater Britain Publishing Company, 1908), p. 155

Sunday 4 February 2024

Copyright in colonial Hong Kong (from HKGRO)

[Draft]

1.GA 1886 no.422International and Colonial Copyright Act,
2.GA 1887 no.50International Copyright Union
3.GA 1890 no.444List of Copyright Works
4.GA 1891 no.111List of Copyright Works
5.GA 1891 no.212List of Copyright Works
6.GA 1891 no.372List of Copyright Works
7.GA 1891 no.407List of Copyright Works
8.GA 1891 no.534List of Copyright Works
9.GA 1892 no.108List of Copyright Works
10.GA 1892 no.302List of Copyright Works
11.GA 1892 no.394List of Copyright Works
12.GA 1893 no.7List of Copyright Works
13.GA 1893 no.76List of Copyright Works
14.GA 1893 no.146List of Copyright Works
15.GA 1893 no.264List of Copyright Works
16.GA 1893 no.366List of Copyright Works
17.GA 1894 no.26List of Copyright Works
18.GA 1894 no.122List of Copyright Works
19.GA 1894 no.402List of Copyright Works
20.GA 1895 no.28List of Copyright Works
21.GA 1895 no.207List of Copyright Works
22.GA 1895 no.284List of Copyright Works
23.GA 1895 no.421List of Copyright Works
24.GA 1896 no.62List of Copyright Works,
25.GA 1896 no.139List of Copyright Works,
26.GA 1896 no.245List of Copyright Works,
27.GA 1896 no.302List of Copyright Works,
28.GA 1896 no.397International Copyright Convention,
29.GA 1896 no.400List of Copyright Works,
30.GA 1897 no.5List of Copyright Works
31.GA 1897 no.146List of Copyright Works
32.GA 1897 no.255List of Copyright Works
33.GA 1897 no.327List of Copyright Works
34.GA 1897 no.509List of Copyright Works
35.GA 1898 no.22List of Copyright Works
36.GA 1898 no.41Despatch respecting the International Copyright Convention
37.GA 1898 no.198List of Copyright Works
38.GA 1898 no.205Despatch: - Copyright Works
39.GA 1898 no.320Circular Despatch: - International Copyright Convention extended to the Republic of Hayti
40.GA 1898 no.594List of Copyright Works
41.GA 1898 no.600List of Copyright Works
42.GA 1899 no.424Withdrawal of Montenegro from the International Copyright Convention
43.GA 1899 no.604Circular Despatch: Withdrawal of Montenegro from the Copyright convention
44.GA 1899 no.605Circular Despatch: International Copyright extended to Japan
45.GA 1899 no.606list of Copyright Works
46.GA 1899 no.622List of Copyright Works
47.GA 1900 no.314List of Copyright Works
48.GA 1901 no.84List of Copyright Works
49.GA 1901 no.233List of Copyright Works
50.GA 1901 no.345List of Copyright Works
51.GA 1901 no.384List of Copyright Works
52.GA 1901 no.435List of Copyright Works
53.GA 1901 no.488List of Copyright Works
54.GA 1901 no.553Bills read a first time:- Supply for 1902, Weights and Measures, New Territories Land Court, Public Health Amendment, Copyright in Works of the Fine Arts, Amendment of Ordinance 15 of 1887
55.GA 1901 no.578List of Copyright Works
56.GA 1901 no.606Ordinances passed and assented to:- Public Health Amendment, (No. 23), Copyright, (No. 24), Amendment of Ordinance 15 of 1887, (No. 25)
57.GA 1901 no.752Register of Proprietors of Copyright in Paintings, &c.
58.GA 1902 no.21List of Copyright Works
59.GA 1902 no.47List of Copyright Works
60.GA 1902 no.100List of Copyright Works
61.GA 1902 no.180List of Copyright Works
62.GA 1902 no.275List of Copyright Works
63.GA 1902 no.391List of Copyright Works
64.GA 1902 no.401Rules under the Copyright Ordinance
65.GA 1902 no.514List of Copyright Works
66.GA 1902 no.604List of Copyright Works
67.GA 1902 no.663List of Copyright Works
68.GA 1904 no.270Copyright works - List of
69.GA 1904 no.322Copyright works - List of
70.GA 1904 no.354Copyright works - List of
71.GA 1904 no.462Copyright works - List of
72.GA 1904 no.572Copyright works - List of
73.GA 1904 no.689Copyright works - List of
74.GA 1904 no.811Copyright works - List of
75.GA 1904 no.854Copyright works - List of
76.GA 1904 no.887Copyright works - List of
77.GA 1905 no.75Copyright Conven ion - Accession of Sweden to
78.GA 1905 no.191Copyright works - Lists of
79.GA 1905 no.458Copyright Works, list of
80.GA 1905 no.477Copyright works - List of
81.GA 1905 no.509Copyright Works - List of
82.GA 1905 no.553Copyright works - List of
83.GA 1907 no.19List of Copyright Works
84.GA 1907 no.63List of Copyright Works
85.GA 1907 no.105Copyright of Photographs-Registration of, by Mee Cheung
86.GA 1907 no.159List of Copyright Works
87.GA 1907 no.188Copyright of Mao of Hongkong Central-Registration of, by K. A. Massey
88.GA 1907 no.231List of Copyright Works
89.GA 1907 no.303Copyright of Two Photos, Registration of, by Mee Cheung
90.GA 1907 no.336List of Copyright Works
91.GA 1907 no.368List of Copyright Works
92.GA 1907 no.427List of Copyright Works
93.GA 1907 no.465List of Copyright Works
94.GA 1907 no.570List of Copyright Works
95.GA 1907 no.593List of Copyright Works
96.GA 1907 no.803List of Copyright Works
97.GA 1908 no.26List of Copyright Works
98.GA 1908 no.122List of Copyright Works
99.GA 1908 no.263List of Copyright Works
100.GA 1908 no.352List of Copyright Works
101.GA 1908 no.421List of Copyright Works
102.GA 1908 no.595List of Copyright Works
103.GA 1908 no.857List of Copyright Works
104.GA 1909 no.98List of Copyright Works
105.GA 1909 no.124Accession of Liberia to the International Copyright Convention
106.GA 1909 no.170List of Copyright Works
107.GA 1909 no.273Accession of German Protectorates to Berne Copyright Convention
108.GA 1909 no.313List of Copyright Works
109.GA 1909 no.381List of Copyright Works
110.GA 1909 no.500List of Copyright Works
111.GA 1909 no.806List of Copyright Works.
112.GA 1909 no.832List of Copyright Works
113.GA 1910 no.246Copyright Register to be kept by the Registrar General in his office.
114.GA 1910 no.389Ordinance not disallowed:- Copyright, No. 14 of 1910
115.GA 1910 (suppl) no.34List of Copyright Works
116.GA 1910 (suppl) no.52List of Copyright Works
117.GA 1910 (suppl) no.101List of Copyright Works
118.GA 1910 (suppl) no.194List of Copyright Works
119.GA 1910 (suppl) no.216List of Copyright Works
120.GA 1910 (suppl) no.266Copyright of Photograph,-Registration of, by Tse Tsan Tai and Tse Tsan Ip
121.GA 1911 (suppl) no.89Books registered under the Copyright Ordinance, 1910,-1st Quarter
122.GA 1911 (suppl) no.168List of Copyright Works
123.GA 1911 (suppl) no.178Books registered under the Copyright Ordinance, 1911,-2nd Quarter
124.GA 1911 (suppl) no.285Books registered under the Copyright Ordinance, 1910,-3rd Quarter
125.GA 1911 (suppl) no.360List of Copyright Works
126.GA 1912 no.260Ordinance not disallowed:- Copyright Repeal, No. 24 of 1912
127.GA 1912 no.276Orders of His Majesty in Council re the Copyright Convention
128.GA 1912 (suppl) no.4Books registered under the Copyright Ordinance, 1910,-4th Quarter, 1911
129.GA 1912 (suppl) no.18List of Copyright Works
130.GA 1912 (suppl) no.75List of Copyright Works
131.GA 1912 (suppl) no.124Books registered under the Copyright Ordinance, 1910,-1st Quarter, 1912
132.GA 1912 (suppl) no.136List of Copyright Works
133.GA 1912 (suppl) no.142List of Copyright Works
134.GA 1912 (suppl) no.157Bills read a first time:- Copyright Repeal
135.GA 1912 (suppl) no.217Return of Books registered under the Copyright Ordinance, 1910,-2nd Quarter
136.GA 1912 (suppl) no.233List of Copyright Works
137.GA 1912 (suppl) no.266List of Copyright Works
138.GA 1913 (suppl) no.149Lists of Copyright Works
139.GA 1913 (suppl) no.183List of Copyright Works
140.GA 1913 (suppl) no.242List of Copyright Works
141.GA 1914 (suppl) no.7List of Copyright Works
142.GA 1914 (suppl) no.54List of Copyright Works
143.GA 1914 (suppl) no.97List of Copyright Works
144.GA 1914 (suppl) no.106List of Copyright Works
145.GA 1914 (suppl) no.130List of Copyright Works
146.GA 1914 (suppl) no.174List of Copyright Works
147.GA 1914 (suppl) no.183List of Copyright Works
148.GA 1914 (suppl) no.261List of Copyright Works
149.GA 1914 (suppl) no.302List of Copyright Works
150.GA 1914 (suppl) no.376List of Copyright Works
151.GA 1915 no.175Application of the Imperial Copyright Act, 1911, to the United States of America
152.GA 1915 (suppl) no.17List of Copyright Works
153.GA 1915 (suppl) no.54List of Copyright Works
154.GA 1915 (suppl) no.93List of Copyright Works
155.GA 1915 (suppl) no.210List of Copyright Works
156.GA 1916 (suppl) no.22List of Copyright Works
157.GA 1916 (suppl) no.42List of Copyright Works
158.GA 1916 (suppl) no.51List of Copyright Works
159.GA 1916 (suppl) no.61List of Copyright Works
160.GA 1916 (suppl) no.74List of Copyright Works
161.GA 1916 (suppl) no.214List of Copyright Works
162.GA 1916 (suppl) no.231List of Copyright Works
163.GA 1917 (suppl) no.119List of Copyright Works
164.GA 1917 (suppl) no.180List of Copyright Works
165.GA 1918 no.334Ordinances passed and assented to:- Supplementary Appropriation,-No. 10 of 1918, Copyrights, -No. 11 of 1918, anglo-Portuguese Commercial Treaty, - No. 12 of 1918
166.GA 1918 no.360Copyright Regulations
167.GA 1918 (suppl) no.87List of Copyright Works
168.GA 1918 (suppl) no.203Bills read a first time:- Supplementary Appropriation, Copyrights,Anglo-Portuguese Commercial Treaty, Opium
169.GA 1919 no.54Ordinance not disallowed:- Copyright, No. 11 of 1918
170.GA 1919 (suppl) no.29List of Copyright Works
171.GA 1919 (suppl) no.53List of Copyright Works
172.GA 1919 (suppl) no.119List of Copyright Works
173.GA 1919 (suppl) no.277List of Copyright Works
174.GA 1919 (suppl) no.317List of Copyright Works
175.GA 1919 (suppl) no.363List of Copyright Works
176.GA 1920 no.180Order under the Copyright Act, 1911
177.GA 1920 (suppl) no.71List of Copyright Works
178.GA 1920 (suppl) no.153List of Copyright Works
179.GA 1920 (suppl) no.183List of Copyright Works
180.GA 1920 (suppl) no.210List of Copyright Works
181.GA 1920 (suppl) no.381List of Copyright Works
182.GA 1921 (suppl) no.159List of Copyright Works
183.GA 1921 (suppl) no.171List of Copyright Works
184.GA 1921 (suppl) no.308List of Copyright Works
185.GA 1922 no.283The Berne Copyright Convention (Principal Order Amendment) (Brazil) Order, 1922
186.GA 1922 no.284The Berne Copyright Convention (Principal Order Amendment) (Hungary) Order, 1922
187.GA 1922 (suppl) no.64List of Copyright Works
188.GA 1922 (suppl) no.126List of Copyright Works
189.GA 1922 (suppl) no.369List of Copyright Works
190.GA 1923 (suppl) no.83List of Copyright Works
191.GA 1923 (suppl) no.166List of Copyright Works
192.GA 1925 (suppl) no.212List of Copyright Works
193.GA 1926 (suppl) no.57List of Copyright Works
194.GA 1926 (suppl) no.65List of Copyright Works
195.GA 1926 (suppl) no.364List of Copyright Works
196.GA 1927 (suppl) no.99List of Copyright Works
197.GA 1927 (suppl) no.168List of Copyright Works
198.GA 1928 (suppl) no.16List of Copyright Works
199.GA 1928 (suppl) no.227List of Copyright Works
200.GA 1929 no.428Berne Copyright Convention (Portuguese Colonies and Spanish Colonies) Order, 1929
201.GA 1929 no.585Berne Copyright Convention (Denunciation by Liberia) Order, 1929
202.GA 1929 (suppl) no.82List of Copyright Works
203.GA 1929 (suppl) no.231List of Copyright Works
204.GA 1930 (suppl) no.95List of Copyright Works
205.GA 1930 (suppl) no.258List of Copyright Works
206.GA 1931 no.55Berne Copyright Convention (French Colonies and Protectorates) Order, 1930
207.GA 1931 no.56Berne Copyright Convention (Yugoslavia) Order, 1930
208.GA 1931 no.57Copyright (Irish Free State) Order, 1930
209.GA 1931 no.394Copyright (Federated Malay States) Order, 1931
210.GA 1931 (suppl) no.29List of Copyright Works
211.GA 1932 no.42The Copyright Convention (Liechtenstein) Order, 1931
212.GA 1932 no.43The Copyright Convention (Siam) Order, 1931
213.GA 1932 no.422The Copyright Convention (Japanese Territories) Order, 1932
214.GA 1933 no.545Copyright (Rome Convention) Order, 1933
215.GA 1934 (suppl) no.102List of Copyright Works
216.GA 1934 (suppl) no.193List of Copyright Works
217.GA 1935 no.394Copyright (Rome Convention), (Moroco(Spanish Zone)) Order, 1935
218.GA 1935 no.904Copyright (Rome Convention) (Vatican City) Order, 1935
219.GA 1935 (suppl) no.122List of Copyright Works
220.GA 1936 (suppl) no.286List of Copyright Works
221.GA 1937 no.731Copyright (Rome Convention) (Latvia) Order, 1937
222.GA 1937 no.779Copyright (North Borneo) Order, 1937
223.GA 1937 (suppl) no.105List of Copyright Works
224.GA 1937 (suppl) no.293List of Copyright Works
225.GA 1938 no.130Copyright (Sarawak) Order, 1937
226.GA 1938 (suppl) no.468List of Copyright Works
227.GA 1938 (suppl) no.468List of Copyright Works
228.GA 1940 (suppl) no.99List of Copyright Works
229.GA 1941 (suppl) no.370List of copyright works