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SHIPPING

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TO

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JAPANESE TRADE PROSPECTS IN CHINA.

WHERE THE EUROPEAN

MERCHANT-VEIS-IN----

In pointing on that German and Aus-f

- TRADING WITH THE ENEMY.

FOWNES PARTNERS' SENTENCED.

12 MONTUS FOR UNE HAN

The three partners of the well-known

trinu userchants in t'hina.

12 have aluat City Arm of Fownes Bros, and Co. (now)) completely lost their commercial intinence parts the Daily Mail "of February 10).

MARSEILLES AND LONDON,er the whtbronk of the war, keeping pleaded guilty at the Ond Hailey en

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ap business with difficulty merely with Monday of trading with the enemy by the remaining stocks of dyes and some betting gloves from. Sagony (where they other valuable goods, the "Osaka Asahi "Chabi_shares in a lacters), via For York says that in the meantime, British, where also they had a factory, and were American. French, Italian and some other sentenced

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Furgeon merchants have been unabla William Gardiner Rigden, seventy-two, to import goods from their respective £500 fino: lather of the two others; it sirüs owing to embargoce, the defa aid for some time before war his feiery of freight space, and other relating to the business' waa casual. NOVARA... 7,000March 14 MALWA 11,500 April 23 April 30 MALTA 6,000, April 7 KHIVA 9,000 May 8 May 15 cases, Some of those merchants, it b

William Foto Pidgen, twelve NAGOYA... 7.000 April 21 MOOLTAN 10,000 May 23 May 29 aid, are in sech extremities being no months' imprisonment in second divi. NAMUR,000 May 5 KASHGAR... 9,000 June

onger able to continue their regular ion; his letters to New York, said Mr. NANKIN. 9,000 May 19 KARMALA... 9,000 Jame NOVAR...7,000 Juña

business that they had to embark Justice Low, made the one against Nim 2 MOREA.... MALTA 6.000 June 10 KRYBER......

dealings in Japanese goods. Japanese more serious. NAGOYA... 7,000 June 30 MEDINA

merchants, however, have already eatah. Fached their indenes in all the import

10,890 July

9,000 July 12,500 July

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2- Batang, Malaka

1 Batu Caree

1 Batu Tiga...

Bakoh

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The trial opened on Friday, and Mr. increased their setivity since the imports Travers Humphreys, for the prosecution, st European gok have been restricted.unid that before the "war" part of the In these cirenmstances, observes the business of the New York branch hail Osala jenmal,, "the opinion has gained been the purchasing from Germany, ground "anwong · European merchance in agents of the Tondow Bring of gloves and Chion that it is 'cord advantageous for glove material, and although the goods Rem to deal with these Japoncas men were sold and 'used in America the ins chante, and so maintain their business voices were paid from Landcu. complections with Chinese erstormers than A Government accountant found ter£1 Kaals Lampar to buy direct from Japan, and accordingly invoices representing purchases from they are now neting as sellers for the Germany since the watbreak of war of Japanese merchants. As a result, con- goods to the value of over 9,000. It tition the Chaka paper, Japanese nær. -was not alleged, added cousul, that pay- Fehandise is going to be distributed in

went had been male. more by Europeans than be Japanese. They have even proposal to de sinestly with Japanes by advancing capital to the latter. This new tankengy has naturally greatly raised the position në Tapanese merchants, with & consequent study expansion of their

China

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freta.

Mr. Hewart, R.C. (for, the defence): daji & slick it is also admitted and it la ut sugested that any of them have been paid for since the war began.

brbue's stikerCUES.

When the judge took his seat on Mon- European goods were until recently sold day Mr. Gordon Redars, Kit, for the genuine products of the respective acensed, said this sites the adjournment constries, the foreign langere in China o Friday he had, conferred with them stamping the articles with some appro-and they recognized clearly, upon his priate marks after taking delivery from advice, that up the facts an offence lind the Japanese. Even these imitation been committed. Entopean pola are at present dispoñed of through foreign hands even when sold just as they have been taken over from the Japanese. It is probably because of this new commercial phenomenon, con- tinues the Osaka Asahi," that exports

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Mr. Justice Jom, in passing sentence, aid the extince of under warfare wared between greas commercial States was that no oppostimity should be lost of rippling the enterte of the enemy. Fownes' was one of those firms, which in is exigencies of modern trada bad Suiting brisker in spite of the uneasy though it right to open factories in vari-1 conditions of the State. This tendency ons eruntries for reasons which were is more marked in North China, where obvious, and it was just the type of firm Japanese business influence is increasing and he said it not only with reference so rapidly that some of the foreign mer. that case but as a warning to others- chant, in anticipation of the future which made the enforcement of the law dewelopment, of "Russo-Japanese trade, are to difficult and the evasion so compara-g era planning to Lanille Japanese mer.tively easy. chandise from headquarters in Harbin.

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It was urged that the goods, were sent the central market of international com.to the brunch, and that usus caine meron between the two countries. In this country that was an extenuating this regard the Asshi" expresses apprecircumstance. It seemed to him that it hension that it Japanese; merchants in was just that matter that made this case China be left so wenntily Enanced as they such a grave one, because for nil pur are at present, all the Japanese exports the branch might have been in this trade to Russia will be conducted by the country. The accused had traded with Eurent merchants instead of by the enemy and trailing with the enemy Therefore, concludes the of the present tirne was merely a species Fapanese "Osaka joamal, while the Chinese market of treachery and winst be dealt with offers the Japaness the best opportunity accordingly. for their businem activities, it also ex. press them to the danger that the handling of Japanese goods may be taken from their hands into those of European merchants, should they beglect to give proper care and attention to every phase of business. Japon Chronicle."

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Mr 8. Horrobia Mrs Warnock MrJ. Hookert · Capt. B. Whealer Every description of Exchange badne MrJ. 8. O. Haal Mr. B. C. Wilton transacted.

Capt. and HE LM: CA. D.W

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Mr J. F. Wright

PRAK HOTEL Mr Bondiez Mr W. E. Osbor Me and Mr H. P. Mr and Mra W, Is A Chemichial

Pattonden. Mr F. W. Day: Mr TLA Perkins

1 NTEREST allowed on Cunet Accounta £'at..par sonk per annum on Daily Balance and on Fixed Deporits, raton which may te se certained on application.

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Acting Manager -

Bongkang, Bapt. 4.13910.

Mr & Mr D. O. Mr C. Sh

Canti

Mr C. H. Gale

Mr & Mrs A Findlay

Smith

THE YOKOHAMA SPEOLE Dr and Mrs Gibson Mr & Mrs. V. Flay

BANK LTD,

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48,600,000.00 20,000,000,00 28,490,000.00

HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA

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and 25 Cath:CALCUTTA T: 1.80

23.50

DAIKET (DAINT),

TIL. 84.75.

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