FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8 1918,

SHIPPING

P. & O. S. N. CO.

ROYAL MAIL SERVICE

UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S "GOVERNMENT

TO

THE AILINA MAIL.

WORLD'S FOOD SHORTAGE. of which he hoped that the

(10D SPRED THE PLAUGH."

The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Prothero, H.P.) was the guest of sha British Empire Producers Association at a luncheon meeting.

Mr Prather, who was warmly wel· comed. said the food sitestion was

[exhausted soil might be enabled to Frocorac with great rapid Uy.

FOOD ECONOMY" THE BRI▼ RIKASY.

FISITORS AT THE HOEL)

-HONGKONG, HOTEL

Mr A. H. Lay -MɛE W. Adama Me Lonia Lassed

Mr D. Abraham.

MrGeo. S. Archbutt Dairis

It was more profitable to ask what were the remedies than to speculate sa to how long this stringency was likely Me A Ch. Anders Hand Mrs J. J. to last. Undoubtedly the best rousedy Me and Mre Bagot M. C. Little Weconomy in the consumption of food. J. Baring Major and Mrs D.

Mra Z. Baring Lorimer That was a national duty of the highest Me W. B. Barker Me G. Ladin

·Basa

Macdonald

MÄRSEILLES AND LONDON, diet, and its difficulty would be in importante. While some peopia needed Ur and Mrs. W. F.Major and Mir D.

erensed rather than diminished by the more food than others, the "food hogster Judge)&M Man

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STRAITS, COLOMBO, INDIA, AUSTRALASIA, EGYPT, 26

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lo

Leave Hongkong

Connecting Mail y

Steamer from

Colombo

Nooa

Colombo,

Duo Marneilles

.1917.

Das London 1917.

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Hongkong at the time of Booking.

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(Non-

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AND PORT SAID.

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PECTOSE

STEAMERA.

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THE INTERMEDIATE SERVICE IS TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS. All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans free of charge and each Berth Farnished with an Electric Beading Lamp

cancelled or altered without notice.

Bound the World Tickets and Through Aickets to New York in connection with the Principal Mail Lines.

Betora Tickets at fare and a half available to Europe for Two Years; or to Intermediate Ports for Six Months.

Owing to the War in Europe Steamers and Sailing dates, are liable to be

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advice,

Any damaged packages must be left in the Godawas for examination by the Consignçes and the Company's Surveyors, Messrs Goddard and Douglas, at 10 am. on Mondays and Thursdays. All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No Clans will" be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns, SAN

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FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS.

S. S. CHINA

· WILL · SAIL FROM HONGKONG FOR

SAN FRANCISCO

VIA SHANGHAL, JAPAN PORTS & HONOLULU,

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10th, 1918.

AN UNSURPASSED HIGH CLASS PASKENGEE

SERVICE AT INTERMEDIATE BATES,

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Tos House Beat.

O. H. KITTER,

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Cargo carried on through Bills of Lading from HONGKONG to BEIRA, DELAGOA HAY DUABAN (Yal EASTIONDON, POETELIZABYTE cái CAPE TOWN with transhipment at COLOMBO to Steamers of the INDIAN AFRICAN LINE

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Mahon

Mr and Mrs ́ ́F'.

Maitland

Mr G. M. Malcolm

Dr and Mrs 0.

Marriott.

if any there were, were anational emrse,

Baxter and waste of food was not only national MEEL Hayley treason but treason to the cause of the Mrs E. - Belilion

Mr O. D. Bell Allies. (Hear, hear) The United State M.-R. J. Birbeck bad recognised this with characteristic ) Mr J. D. Birra clearness, and they had acted with char- Mr C. O. Bobanan. acteristle promptitude and generosity. A'r and Mrs A. L Mr G. H. May

•Boved They are in no need at saring food them-M. J. B. Boylst solvos, but they were preaching economy

Ma

Mr Fred R. Marshall

Mr. A. Mirovitch Me H. Molden

Mr A. 8. Moulder

Mailer

must have the means ta bay the food whom he and "Stäre at the brink #Miss Carpins MIS. Nicolson

Cole

R.

Mr F. J. Coleman Mr and Mrs Cordley Mr.J.D. Courtney Miss Tax *

Master Foter Penry He M. Fiastru

Me J. Z. Plumper

ir 0. Potosky MW. J. Fringla

Me and Mrs Darby Mp3 R. Prizinerd Mr and Mrs 3. L. and S

Davidson

Mr B. Po

we had to lace the certainty of a short-500 amount of our food lied Ber, and Mrs W. S. Dr W. 1. Quaife`.`

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TADEPHONY 141

BANKS

HANKING CORPORATION.

FONGKONG & SHANGHAI

Davis and child Mr.

PAID-OF CAPITAL........ MrJ. Edwards Miss F. Hon

RESTEVE FUNDÓ- Mr & Mrs Enticknap Mr B. E, Beed Mme. E. Esnank

Stabling ARE Mr D. Rei helman” Mr M. Ganjoin

£1,500,00032/=#15,000,000 Silve

18,500,000 Mr. F. Glen

Mr and Mrs L. Mr and Mrs

RESERVE LIABILITY OF

PROPRIETORS Goldsmith,

Goldin

H.

Mr F. Reichelman

Mr G. Riach

Mr M. Rishovd

Mr D. Ritchie

advent peace. It wai -true that, when

e came sources of food supply which had been closed to us during the war would be reopened; but the demand for the world's exportable surplas would be largely increased, as the productive power of the soil of Europe was failing,

. Mr 0. M. McInnes owing, not only to the devastation of

Brand Mrs J. land formerly under cultiration, but to

Mm Branch MeIntosh **** the fact that the soil was losing its fer in the consumption of food in order that Gery and a family Mr J. I. MeMichael

they might sead more food. to their tility for lack of labour and fertilisers. Allies in Europe. (Chéera) There were MWG-Browell Mr J. Morckl Feace would not bring plenty to inquired in the dearly bought of famine Mr N. Balderon Mr and Mrs B

two proverbs bor of the wisdom MMV. Bruce BRT Brown lest three important conditions were of the days when the winter fulfiled. There must be the food for trod hard and close on the samer of B. V. ameron

McLAA sale on the foreign "markets, "and we peace that he would recommend to thos

addressing: Eat within Mr & Mrs Carpeisel. Mr and Mrs. A

Nicholla and to carry it home. Of these three and not at the bottom. The only way are and Mrz Dr. and Mrs G.

your tether

Mas Charney. conditions the first was vital, and the of meeting the food shortage and lessen Christad

Orio etbera, though serious and important, ing the strain on prone to the very Met Bahubo Mr. and Mrs F. G. were not absolutely essential, because shipping was to increase to the very Mrs. H. Planks Pony he was convinced that if the food were country.

futmost the production of food in this. on the foreign markets, we should some.

SPËRNDID MALLY OF THE PALMERS." how make shift to buy it and bring it to our shores. Whether peace came 3000 have been utterly unjustifiable except As the result of steps which would or the war was prolonged, and altogether in war emergency, we alone had not irrespective of the submarine menace, declined, bat had actually increased

The farmers of this counter had age in the food supply. All the belli splendidly to the appeal of the Prima gerent countries were soable to produce Minister. They had not merely takon the quantity of food they formerly of their costs; they had stripped to

the buff

and in the face of tremen. produced, and consequently they wers dous ruscouragement from the weather, forced to look for their food supply to from want of labour, want of fertilisara, min-exporting countries would not be they had actually grown more wheat other markets. Two great European and want of almost all the implements aud materials required for production, able to export for several years, with barley, cats, pena, and potatoes this year than they grow last years. (Chsers.) the result that central nations, which

When the history of these times came used to buy the surplus corn from Rus

to be written aright, the national valna sia and the Balkan States, were now of this tremendons affart would be re forced to look for their food elsewhere.cognised with gratitude. Cheers) He Canada and Australia were 6ghting onas quita confident that if the farmer

know that the country was behind them our side for a cause in which humanity in this matter they would do all that and civilisation were at stake, and they, was humanly possible, and if the country Capt. T. P. Hall M. B. Simmons like us, would feel, if they had not a recognised what was at stake and what Mr E Hammond Mrs M. Slade ready felt, the drain of man-power, and recrifices increased tillage meant for Mr and Mrs. W. & Mrs W. HL. Sparke

farmers and landowners alike, they would **Hannibal : SSMDA W2. Spiers though undoubtedly they would do their with one voice ery, God speed the Mr and Mrs H. R. Mr J. Stalker atmost to maintain production from the plough," not on every land except our Barling and thi

child. Mr. W. van der

Star soll, it would be idle to hug to oumalvesowa, bat on the native soil of this our Mr G. Harpo the delusion that they could so in- island home. Play up-play for your Mr and Mrs J. E. Mr H F. Stonehaco

Hayes side and we aball pull through. (Cheers.)

Mr. RA. Stubington crease their output as to supply the

Mr. A. Hicks Mr A.Z Sysip deficiency of the European nations. In

Mr and Mrs, Paul Mr-C. P. Tompletra the past we had been dependent on

Hodgson

Mr A. C. Thomas foreign countries for four fifths of our

fr W:E.Hoogewerf Mr F. G. Thompson bread supply and two-fifths of our ment

MrA.Shelton Hooper Mrs R. E. Thompson-

Mr P. Thomsðn Mr L. Hope supply. This meant that 35,000,000 of

Mr. Bouxhton our population ate a Foreign loaf and

Mr G. Trimm MrDJ.van Houten Me and Mrs T. W. Ovot. and Mrs R Tutwiler that 18,000,000 lived, not on the roast beef of Old England, but on meat produced

Mr.J, Vollenweider Mrs H MFW J. van Wag in foreign countries. In both cases we

Tendonk were threatened with a serious shortage, LITTLE CASH IN THE NATIONAL POCKET

Assuming that the food was on, the market we should have to find the means wherewith to buy it. There would be but little cash in the national pocket at the close of the war, and we might nos find it easy to obtain international credit

GERMANY CALLING UP BOYS.

Mrs S. Gosaler

Mr.V. Goulbourn

A.

Capt. A. Robinson

Mr. D. Rodrigues.

Mr and Mrs W. E.

Roer and family

Mr and Mrs I. Gray Mr James Sellact Mr and Mrs. G. MUB Beyht MPD. S. Guthrie

Grimble & family Mrs E. Sheehan

MR. D. Sheldon

Mr. and Mrs Robt. Mr. and Mrx Ed:

Shelim and baby

...

Mr W. B. Walters

Mrs Watso

Mic P. P. Whithams

Mr. Hilzire Belloc, writing in. "Tand and Water" in December said:-Before

Joblin touching upon the two main episodes on Mra LM.Joblin

the resistance of the Italian line of MPN.O.Kalpakdjian Mrs P. Whitham which all eyes are directed this wook Mes M. Jolles

Mr E. M. Joseph the Piave and the rapid retirement of Dr F. T. Kart Mr & T. Williamson the Turks in Palestine-I would like to Capt. T. L Larsen Capt. and Mrs M point out a little piece of news which Mr W. D. Latimer Wilson appeared this week in our Press without

and Mrs C. Mr. F. Walsiffer Lauritsen

Mr. G. G. Wood. headlines and therefore passed almost without comment. It was by far the most

PEAK HOTEL

Mr and Mrs Adams Dr and Mrs. Koch Mr and Mrs D. E. Mr and Mrs G. P.

Blair

Lammert & child

Mr and Mm O. T. Mπ W. G. Litt

Breakspea Capt. & Mrs H. M: Me and Mrs &. T. Cameron Macanay

Mr and Mrs CD Mr and Mrs H. A Melchian

Cartwright

Carter

as we should have less national pro, important piece of nawa which we have duce to exchange for food, for which we had since the summer. It was official. should have to pay double what we and its full meaning is thoroughly un bad paid formerly. But if the food was dorstood by those who sent it out. there and the money to pay for it was

The Germans have called up class 1927, forthcoming every food-carrier that was Bate, in the briefest space. is tha used to bring the food to this country meaning of this fundamental piece of world diminish oar capacity for carry news:- ing the raw and semi-manufactured 1. The French have not yet called up materials on which our great manu any of class 1918. P facturing industries depended. This time last year, and the fighting-mainly 1. Germany called up 1818 exactly this would mean that the restoration and the fighting in Flanders has eaten "PM MrsF.W.Cary Nightingale

Mr. and Mrs G. F. extension of those manufacturing, indas-not only. 1918, but already a large a tries would be delayed and their power part of 1519 that she is now compelled to Mr and Mrs.F.B. L. Mr. T. L. Ferking of expansion in the employment of call 1991 means the lads who are and Mrs J.T... Roberts

Dowbiggin Mr and Mrs. W. E Iskour would be postponed just at the not yet eighteen. The oldest of them

3. Class vary moment when we most needed will only be eighteen on the 1st of

Mr and Mrs E

Enavell that both should be developed in the January sad the youngest of them is not Mr 9. Evans most rapid manner possible. On the Jot Seventeen.

Mr Denman Faller Miss Skinner" other hand, there was one very important time since the war began bean compelled yr and Mr B. &. Smith

The German Empire has for the first Mrs Garlick Mr & Mrs A. Findlay point to bear in mind. The moment to call up three classes in exactly ons the war ceased materials now used in twelve-month When she called up 1918 enormous quantitise for munitions would a year ago she was two years shood of be at once available for fertilisers, by will leave it at that. n.

the normal. She is now four years ahead.

YOUR

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(NETHERLANDS TRADINą Bocor

ESTABLISHED 1994.

$33,500,000 AUTORID 75,000,000 (£6,20€3,00

CAPTIAL

$15,000,000

PAD-

Court of DirecTORS. "/

S. H. Dodwell, Esq.-Chairman, Hon Mr. P. H. Holyoak-Deputy

Chairman

D. Tandale,

FG. Butcher, Faq. C. 5. Onbbay, Esq.

Hon. Mr. A. E. Compton, Esq. G.T.M. Edkins, Esq E. V. D. Parr, Raq

W. L. Fattenden, Esq.

CHIEF MANAGEM Hongkong-N.J. STABE, Esq.

S

HIWAGER: “Shanghai–A. G. STEPHEN, Esq.

LONDON BANKKES-LONDON COUNTY AND

WESTMINSTER BASE, LINZER

Howaran-LutST ALLOW DU Os Current Account at the rate of Two per cent per santium on the daily balance Or Frxım, DEPORTES DE For 3 months 3 per cent. per annum.

M. J. SEABR

Chic Manager

Hongkong, July 12, 1917.

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK,

GAPITAL }£. 80,001,000

Rea

(£5,000,000

F11,305,481 - (1. 201-45

HEAD OFFICE-kor

Branches s

The Hague

Rotterdam

HEAD AGENCY-BATAVIA.

Branches ab

RANGDON,

SAMARANG

CREATION,

DJOKJAKARTA

SHANGHAL

KOTA RANIA

MAKARA MEDAN PARANO

AEDAL

PARERANG PRRALINAAN, PRWANDA, PONTIANAK

TELOX BETES, „TILLARIAT,

Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo- Madras Pondichery, Calcutta, Bangkok, hama, Babe, Melbourne, Sydney, New Salgon Haiphong Hanol, Amoy, Tokor YorkSan Francison, c. dr.

Bastaa:-The Union Landon and Smiths Bank, Limlbert, Aus

(ha Bank" bays and solar and recebeas collection Bute of Exchange, inter Lettern of credit on a Branches and Correspondents in the East, other Continant, In Great Britain, Amarion, and Austmals, and traumets banking business of every description.

JF. VAN REES,

Hongkong, Sept. 29,

THE business of the shove Bank is conducted by the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING COR THE

PORATION. Rules may be obtained on application. An

YOKOHAMA SPECIE

BANK LTD.

EVELIZED 1880.

INTEREST on deposits is allowed on the minimum monthly balanced at 34 PER CENT, pér annam. Depositore may transfer at their open O Con ADORNED CAPITAL...Yon 48,000,000.00 $100 or more to the HONGKONG AND FAID VE CAPITALÍ SHANGHAI BANK. to be placed on Razzava FORD

FIXED DEPOSIT at PER CENT.

per ARMREL

For the Hongkong and Shangha Banking Corporativo.

N. J. STARB

Chief Managar

Hongkong: May 14, 1915.

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF Mr & Mrs Y. Findlay

INDIA, LIMITED Mr and Mrs HSmith ******* Harling & child Mrs K. Sveen Mr and Mrs J. CM. Lt Col John Ward Authorised Capital

Harlos Mr and Mrs G. E. Subscribed

Paid-up Mr T. B. Johnson Wetton & Children Reserve Fund Mr & Mrs Jonckheer

KING EDWARD HOTEL Mrs E. Almond Mr 0. D. Kincard Dr. and Mr Asger Mrs B. Legge Head soundra Läshman Mr (23 Bannertnan"" Me R. Masterman M1 W. Bude Mr R. Matsuo MLA Burbury Me Mrs Makines Me and Mrs Th8; Mrï' McCrea ****

Cheng

H. M. McTavish Mr E Colebrooke Mr W. Morleyas Mr.D. Corcorat

Me EA Neilson - MAT, Crookston Mrs W. Panamore Me and Mrs G. E MT. #Culhane Richardson Wit MR. A. Donaldson Mr K. Saamistan Mr Finlayson Mr H. M.Sherwin Me.0. Fritz Mr. E. M. Sleigh Mr F

Miss Crookston

MedESmith.

Mrs Stewart and Mr and Mrs Gregory'd children

Mr & Mrs Hammóds Mrs Stabbings, and

and children

Mr G Haywood Capt.& Mrs Swain - Mr AW. T. Hot Miss Thor

Mr Jewiny,

MTAA I Todt

BANKERS. BANK OF ESGLAND, LasDon Jose Smer BANK.

Every descriptionof Exchan transsoted.

JAN 31,000,000L00 3.25%, 100,000).

HEAR OFFICE YOKOHAMA

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| BORBAN

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HONOLULU

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SEATTLE

SHANGHAI

SINGAPORE

STONEY AUSTRALY

£1,000,000 Kar Yuk

1,125,000 Loza

508,000

600,000

Los Axantes.

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TSIKOTLY

Interent allowed on Curras Deposite ressived for fixed periods is

businewratek to be obtained on application,

INTEREST allowed on Omferent

Accounts at per cent pOZ_AZZINI on Daily Balance and on Fixed Deposite st rates whian may be seosrtained on application.

OOHAMPEIN,

elina“ Zianager,

No. 7 Queen's Bond

Hongkong, Oct. 8, 1917.

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA

IFCORPORATED BY ROYAL: CHARTER

01853

BEAD OFFICE, LONDO

Mr.enda Wa Mr and Mrs. Under FAUT CAPA

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