OUR ADVERSE BALANCE OF TRADE.
The February zuview by Barclay's Bank says:
THE CHINA MAIL:
FAR EAST IN PARLIAMENT': **
GOVERNMENT COMMISSION" FOR THE FAR EAST. “
NAVAL AND MILITARY NOTES.
Eng. Commander C. Samson, R.N. Has been appointed to Hongkong Dockyard as assistant to the Chief Engineer,
H.M.S. Gloucester (Captain P.. W. E. Hill) returned to Plymonth from the Adriatic early in March, and the ship's, company proceeded on a well earned leave.
TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1919.
LLOYD'S REGISTER.
HAN
WEATHER REPORT.
May 6 4 13m-No returns from Japan. Vladivostock, Weihaiwel and Fressure has decreased Indo China. slightly at all stations reporting it A dopressest to the south is indicated ever
remains
war measure, coricrete ships, it eno se valley.
·!
Whart
ARRIVALS.
- May 6.
No. 1..
ROYAL OBSERVATORY HONGKONG, DAILY WEATHER-
REPORT.
Station,
MAY 6, 1910-
Wind
engaged in considering the whole ratione, Clambers of Commiers 111, A decision would be help- | Federations and Collective Bodies— Ad for the tix is an arbiary one, too numerous to meation indivklu" Land is is thought that a substantial ally, Abhough, the machinery sot
"Lloyd's Register of Shipping is reduction would encoung and up by the Government Depaitinents
continuing" says correspondent, stimulate industry and by increasing and banks is important—indeed very,
to keep abreast of the times. . During the past month certain paxluesion create a there genuine important--it can never be more
blessed in a general way, and, as very significant figures have been and healthy basis for taxation. It then subsidiary to the efforts of the published.
In the Arst page the should ah terol to lower prices-ananufacturers themselves and for (March 5.) Mr. W: H. Sugden aske
|couraged electric. welding and now the Board of Trade Returns for January important facts both in obtaining this reasoer the working details of aed the Parliamentary Secretary to
In the RN. Barracks, Devonport, it is not improbable that the Hongkong Rainfall for the 14 hours reveal a somewhat a karming increase foreign markets and in improving typical manufacturers useviation the Overseas Trade Department recently, Commander C. C. Featy, classification and survey of aircraft buing at 10am. to-day, 10-10 inch. in our id verse balance of trade. Side conditions at home..
deserve close consideration. The whether, in view of the serious and R.. was presented with a beautiful may be included within its activities. Total since January 1st, 8.31 inches, by side with this unfavourable feui The uncertainty of price levels als largest organisation of this descrip- uncertain nature of the markets rose bowl by the officers and men. If it is necessary for ships to receive anat a average of 13.10 inches
Farocant for the 24 hours sading at ture, employmena is increueing operates against enterprise,
The a hallmark it is equally necessaryoon on the 7th. astion is the Faleration of British In- abroad of the Lancashire cotton who had served under him. substantially. A shint fact, which in traglers are naturally anxious to avoid dustries. This Federation is work.spinning and weaving trade obtaining names of the subscribers (about 180) that aircraft should be similarly cir 1-Honakong to Gap Four. E. is well to consider in conjunction tile possibility of holding kirge stocks ing in close rahtignship with the since the armistice was signed, he were engraved around the bowl cumstanced. Obviously a special winds, moderate fair.
-Formosa Channel. The same ea with the twe dready mentioned, is a falling market. Rivadly, how ocenient Departments and offer would take steps to obtain a report Chief Petty Officer Lloyd made the staff would need to be created for the that taxation is now on such a high ever, it may be taken as reasonably representative bodies. It was found. as to the possibility of opening new
presentation.
purpose, but there is no reason to think that that is impossible; given Hongkong and Lamosks. The mame 3 -South cast of Obins between basts that record has been evented cerain timet the world-wide inflation led to promote the interests of British markets abroad, of the solution of no less than £34,084,000 having credit, which is undoubtedly one industry, its organisation being based exchange values, and of the proper
the will, the rest is comparatively Na 2. been weived one week. Despite of the primary reasons for the higher upon the chassification of industry support to establish a reasonable and
easy, and if aircraft is going to be oath cont of Chins between Bhis the hut result of that week's wel wf prices, will tend to sustainabonding to the various truder which full supply of raw cotton at such
come the commercial factor, which Hongkong and Hainan. The arme As working was to increase the National at well above pre-war levels in be considered to form genuine price as would enable the Lancashire
most of us believe will be the case, No. 1. Dobt by three and a half million for a considerable period. In the industrial units. Each of these maits cotton trade to compete in the
then it seems to follow quite natural
pounds.
house of certain comunalities abgently has a standing Committee, which Eastern markets.
ly that an institution like Lloyd's Sir A. D. Steel-Maitland said that Nearly four months into? now wire in war but in lesser denund acts us the representative of the
General Sam Hughes, ex-Minister Register should be one of the parties elpsed since the Amistice was in times of peace, substantial down trule. In this way it is possible one of the main dutice of the com- of Militia, in the Canadian House of to that development." signed and as yet she te went movements have already been promptly to obtain the views of enehmercial attaches was to report on the Commons recently blamed the Cara- tangible evidence of retum to @gistered, but the gools for which trade upon any matters which con. possibilities of new and extended dian Corimand overseas for the normal andlitione, Our adverse the depicted markets of the world are cem it und to dissentiate gong its markets for goods, including, of heavy loss of life at Cambrai, and balance of trade, for the one month, wating are, in a different category, merben: information likely to be of course, textiles. As regards the Fat declared that the officer who ordered
It is a lapel to use, the East, the situation was full of anxiety, the attack Mons on the morning HAIHONG, Brit., 1,970 tons, from Aouaints to 182014,759, or at the and although there may, and prob- value. fate of 2091.3770048 per amably will, be a downward mther than organisation for the purpose of prae- and the despatch of a Special Com- of the Armistice ought to be tried by Swatow, Capt. Evans, D. L & Co. For the twelve months ending an upward tendency, yet this move-tical co-operation in trade matters.mission to investigate the conditions Court-Martial.
was at present under consideration
WO SANO, Brit,, 1,127 tons, from December 31, 1018, then ecceS
This classification alone is ofment is holy to bera grudial one.
Manila, Capt Atkinson, J.& Co... A35. 11 by the Department, which was in imports over exports eanted to Sertheless, the position, is difficult, achievement of the greatest possible communication with the trade on the
tors, from Wuhu, Capt. Tatana, Suzuki, DAITOKU MARU, No. 3. Jap.. 713 F134,000,000. This difference being a manufacturers would be better importance from u reconstructive offset by the sims accruing to us able to estimate the probabilities if point of view, since, it makes subject. No report could suggest
43. interest our Foreign Investments and the government policy were deeffective cafion of British any general solution of exchange Try agents for wervices such as finitely known as regards such ques- industry possible for the Fest time
BOLSHEVIST MURDERS CHI- Shipping Insurance Banking Counts as Tamping, the Fiscal Policy, in history.
NESE EXECUTIONERS. mission, etc. Before, the war it was the Deflation of Currency, etc.
A valuable report on Commercial etipated that our "invisible ex
efficiency has beco ewed by the]
Sagasaki ports" amounted to approximately Fortunately, this is but one "sida | Fedemtion. anch consideration is ing to Major Sir S. Scott, said:-Ac appointed Commander-in-Chief on from Yangay, Cap. 4.B. Moller Thoresen
Kagoshima SINGAPOREAN, Brit.. 83 tons, from Oshino 4380,000 per annum, the print the picture; on the other in the being given to suet vitally important Curate statistics in regard to the the South American Station, and wilt Contine sipal items being Interest on Borgoing restiveness at comparative subjects us Fuel Consumption. Cest number of men, women and children fy his dag in the light cruiser Dalny, Capt. Richards, Cheong Yiu Co. Pa egy Investments about $200,000,000 bustion. It is true this often apings are Works Efficiency and to the murdered by the Bolshevist Govern-Southampton,
Tahijimn KANGU, Chi, 163 tors, from Macao, Bimba Taland and Fevirions due to us on Poweign pars to be accompanied by a ten-linethods by which the latest develop.ent in Russia are at present un
In the House of Commons, Liest- Capt. Norcohp, Shun On & Co., C45. obtainable. We are credibly informed Account about £180,000.00 ur deney to prefer to saddle the risk ments on the subjects can be made that the Bolshevist Government are Secretary for War whether he would Ct, F. Meliarity B. &C. C,
ail tiwoi CHTHLI, Brit, 1143 tons, from Wuhu, Hankow enant-Colonel Guinness asked the apparent adverse trail lahture for st responsibility of making a stars available to manufacturers.
Ichang 1913, of #131,900,000 was thus in' on someone else, but the fact that
employing some of their considerable
HELIOS, Norw., 800 tons, from Klokiang A Survey of the facilities for tech-force of Chinese troops to act as
state the number of general officers Saigon, Capt Berg, Thoresen, C14.
Changsha fact a favourable one of 23,000,000, it exists is a very healthy and hopenic and commercial education is execationers.. Bodies of Bolshevist who had ceased to be employed since
SHISIN HARU, Jap., 1999 tons from Shanghai this sin reghly representing the ad sign, and suggests that the period is being tide ant steps taken to victins which have been recovered the beginning of demobilisation.
Takao, Capt. Kamutaks. 0.3 K.. BIO Gutzlad haunt of capital which in time year of peption is not for distant. Ano Clearing House for assisting the show that they died under torture,
Mr. Churchill: The number is 29,
DAITORU MAM NO. 1, Pup, 55 Sharp Pk" was went about for mvestment. encourging feature is found in passage into industry of the young but it is uncertain whether this was
tons from Haiphong, Capt. Meyakoku, Amoy..... These figures are of necessity approxi-the shipping and iaw material post men who receive suitable thing at the work of Chinese or of the
05K. Wanchai.
Swato.... WAR SEPOY, Brit., 3491 ns, from Taihoku mate hat they are sufficiently gecur to being far lester than was anti-tha Various universities and other Bolshevists themselves.
Balikpapa, Capt. F. Harrison, Admiralty me" for onlinary pu
When, rintot,
institutions. It would. therefore,
Admiralty Buoy. lowwever, no autemipt is mile to exti-| mate the present some of out
seen that this side of the organišu - . "invisible exports the difficulty of taining anything like aceite figures intreise enormously,». In the datter of pre-way Poign Invest inents, it is been stated that We still own some $3,000,000,000, the interest on which, on, a 5 pei rent, husis, dimounts to £150,000,000
a figure; hut, even ussuming they di
anxint to as much as 30,000,00
per annum, our adverse Bulaner o bude ill at the rate of some E680,000,000 per onbuur as again
favorable balance
:)
£220,000 in 1913. In in words, the volume of presletion aralable for export must on the hasis of pre-ent prices, he increased to the value of at least, £68,000,001 per annum before we can ride on ar even, koel, or by something in the neighbourhal £900,000.00) be fore we regain our pre-war position Alternatively, the volume of our im ports must be reduced
FAVOURABLE FACTORS.
To the case of shipping it is even been stated there is more tonnagetion of the Fedemtion may sult in pailable than freight to carry, while the establishment of y tuuch closer the abortage of raw materials is not relation between Industry and the gas to make it nevenues to Etentional authorities of the coun wise the saborate. rangements tes and in the coordination of the wisely made by the Government for their supply
DIPROVÈMENTS IN ORGANISATION."
various cilities now existing re technical and commercial education
A survery has also been made of the present position in regard to the
It has, further, as a result of a tour of Greek business men who visited this country at its invitation
in
values.
4
(6th) Mr. Cecil Harmsworth, reply-
.. GERMANS IN CHINA,
Colonel Yate that all Germans had Mr. C. Harmsworth informed been turned out of the British con- cession at Shameen.
ALLIES AND CONSCRIPTION,
Mr. Churchill, in the course of a speach in the House of Commons, on 6th inst,, said the abolition of con- Scription had been demanded from
in lives lost, in and crippled anal in brines desohited.”
who won the former decoration as
Captain D. Daniels, V.C., M.C,| company sergeant-major in the Rife Brigade, has beer appointed Adjutant of the Aldershot Headquarters Gym nastic Staff,
#
Rear-Admiral A. T. Hunt has been
of whom 10 are now employed re gimentally (... nct as general officers).
*
The British military authorities punishing the people who have been have at last made a move towards responsible for deaths of our prisoners
of war. They have made several arrests in connection with ill-treat- ment of our Kut prisoners, particulars of which are anxiously awaited. Ismail Hakki Pasha, the head of the Commissariat Department of the
*
Mr. Churchill:. There are consider-
SOSHU MAKU, -1,0% tons, from
Cantor, Inoze, O.S.& Wharf.
Vidivostock, Gal LOE SANG, Brit. 97 tona, from Nemuro Canter Capt. D. W. Ritch; J.M. & Hakodate Co., 23 Waachai.
FRAMETHENS, Norw.. 1037 tons.
Kochi
&
C39.
ROPO, Chi, 103s tons; from Wubu. Capt. Hoog, Meller & Co., West Point
2
CLEARANCES.
Tokio
&
6.
15a
Taicho Tainan Lashup
Puscadores. Canton .. Hongkong Oap Rock Macao
Wucho
9A
May 5.
Pakhoi SUWA MARU, Jap, i am for Hoihow Victoria vis Seattle and Shanghai N.Y.K.
Phalien Brit, for Singapore Tourene METHZEN, SUIYANG, Brit, 11.50 m, for Aparri
C.St. Jamon Canton, B. &.
FOOCHOW. Brit...
pp., for Wuhu, anda
Dagupan..
HANGCHOW, Brit., 6 pm., for Wahu,
Legaspi Tacloban Iloilo
n
8.8
29 87
May 6,
., for. Saigon..
Sorigno.*** Goaca.4.20 Labuan...
CBS
HAEDIS, Norw.,' Tak Tai Chenng.
LIANG CHOW, Brit. 10 & m., for Bangkok via Swatow, B. & S... Francisco vin Shanghai, T.K. E.
TENYO MARU, Jap,noon.. for San ALICORNE, Chi., 6 am, for Roibow via Pakhoi, Chiat On
HEIJUN MARU, Jap, 7 B., for anam Coast, M. B. K. for Manila, B. Dollar &
MELVILLE DOLLAR, Brit. noon, ELDORADO, Ameri, d, for
1
Cienfuegos & Bavana via Nagasaki, J.
Chine Merchand M&Co.
TUNG WAH, Chi, 6am., for Shang
Chi., noon, for Canton, Moller NANKING MARU, Jap., 4 p.m., for for Bangkok,
KAB
& Co.
ון
29.83 73
ادامه مهما
C. W. Jones, Chies d'istani. Hongkong Observatory, May 8, 1919.
1. BAROMETER, reduced to a degroos Fahrtaheit, on the level of the ses in inches, tenthe sad hundredths
9. TIMPERATURE, in the shade in, de- " reco Fabronhalt
1 Hory, in porcontags of saturs tion, the humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100.
DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points. 5. FORUM OF WIND, according to Sandford Scale.
8. STATE-OF WEATHER, b blue sky, c
T LOOD Kobe, O.S.E.
detached clond, d drizzling rain, t. fog, DIVA Norw. 1000... ̧
gloomy, h bail, I lightning, ooercant, passing shower, a squal, z rain, 3500W SINKIANO, Brit, noon; for Shang..thunder, y visibility, w daw, wit bai. R. S
7. Ras ir inches tonths and hun- B. & 2.
CHIALI, Bri, 11.45 am, for Canton, dred the
HONGKONG TIDES.
The tide table kiven below Eas been compiled at the National Almanas Office
in London from the result of the analysis of observations taken by means of an Water Police Basin at Trim Sha Tsui toring the years 1909-9.
In the matter of improved com perandum. On the assumption thatmercial machinery and greater cformation of Research Associations Germany. "We do not know what Turkish Ministry of War during the sure we have borrowed- atirourilination, a very distinct advance in the different trades. and mugs the Great Powers are going to do. the tenure of offiee of Enver Pasha, since the war are approximately of pre-wee standards is evident, and difficulties which were obstructing France, Italy, and the United States Martial to one year's detention in a
It is not at all impossible that Japan, has already been sentenced by Court B. & S set by the loans which we have nack as German and Austrisa compétition the formation of Associations will, it to our Allies and to the eminists for the moment eliminated, the is hopel, be thus cleared away..
may all be nations into whose fortress, confiscation of his property, B. & S. that the reduction in the total of these, if ever, is the crucial tiue tonnage available for Foreign Ag-
At the end of last year the Federa-military systems some element of and dismissal from the Army on toptan a footing in the markets tion was able to acquire from the compulsory national service enters." account of his shameful speculations count en used by ksas aut Govern, previously
at the expense of the Army and the ment Charters is offset by ingrensend Parers. In these circumstances it which had
lominated by these Goverment the information bureau
public. bech established in freight rates and that receipts interesting to consider the lines Mural by the co-operation of the
Mr. Churchill, in the House of other services remain unaltered, ther
apa which improvements have been Department of Overseas Trasle and the total of our invisible exports
Commons, replying tp Lieutenant aude. In the foot plores there is the Ministry of Information. wont be reduced by £70,000,000 tr
It is truly within our power to do Colonel Weigall, who asked whether de Ministry of Reconstruction which
this, but only after establishing a final address by a properly qualified £310,000,000 per annum.....
Wis created long before the rinis
mal understanding and cheerful speaker could to given to all troops It is, however, whether the vakre of our "invisibility of investigating post-war pro». Very debit was signed and charged with the
patient and eyepathetic co-operation assembled in demobilisation dispersal exporis man be estimated at so higi
Autumn, established an between the varias units which fonn camps, thanking them for their ser blems, Various expert Committee Agency in Greece, where a compro- the lasis of our inbetrial prosperity.vice, and an explanation given of the were formed to advise on the cohesive exhibition of British products
es questicas a ese and a vast will be held in the Spring in a huikt sent our unrest as being a healthy the suggestion was not practicable. Load Levefhulme reganiss the pre-national economic position, and the need of increased production, said ment of information, was obtained supplied by the Greek Govereign, innemuch as it really represents und rosenrel: work completed for theint.
revolt against sordid conditions and Arrangements had been made for all enefit of traders, generally and of
A tour of Brazilian business men an insistence that life must be made men to be seen and personally hidden Bird of Trade. Ministry of Fabourbe followed by the establishment of livet, les in precipitarnay, furing officers had been specially in housecutiv: Pymetinents such as the has also been arrangcal and this will better, tants while the anat farewell before they left their units to proceed for disperal. Comur, d The repugs of most of the
au Agency in Brazil.
higger wages and starter hours alone. mittees are printed in pamphlet Recently it was announced that an will not provide the better conditions structed to give all ranks a good and by their perusal verylation with the supporters of which are rightly demanded. To the and he had cause to know that a send-off on their homeward journey, dear insight into reconstruction pro- the Bittish: Manufacturers Corpora matter of housing, for example, great deal had been done in this nems is obtained. Indeed, in these tion hul been completed and a coin- much of the existing unrest can in-direction." nterested, they are un aloiling sprehensive system of oversens trude directly be breed, yet no increase in they are useful and instructive. representation will, it is expected, be wage will provide mutable axi-meal provided for the soldiers infected port, by Shanghai, owing to Mr. W. Thorne: Is a good hot Hongkong has bem declared an nocher new Government Depart set up within the next few month motion until oore and better giving them a send-off
the prevalence of plague ment which should perform useful This system is apparently not in-hores Lave been built. It is argued verk is the Department of Overseas tended in any way to interfere with that the presents not a suitable time able furids at the disposal of the This substantially is the ruling Frade (Development and Intelli or check the representation of indivi. to undertake expensive reforms heregiments in France and other December 31, 1915, says the United atomatic tide-recording machine in the position it present, and albough it
nce). This department is develop dual firma and trades by their own case so much of the nation's actheatres which are used in connection Service Gazelle. solution cries aloud for ingressed prop the British Comer Service and experts in foreign markets, buther mulated Wealth has been used with the send-off wher men leave duction, yet the percentage of un ht hand and intimal information to encourage this practice. The to pay for the war. Would it not their unit. employinent is increasing, Tea very obtained by it in regard to the in Federation's
Promotions in recogition of ser- huge extent this, is unasoilalle, 66
organisation
eliquld be nearer the path to say that the ternal position in foreign countries, the act as the point round which war has targely been paid for out of Who contributed those funds?
Lieutenant-Colonel Sir F. Hall: vices during the war include Com even the most sanguine could no live anticipated tirat an organisa
heir crops, trade prospects and mar the representatives of individual current production and that the pre-
manders (ret.) S. L. Eliot and G. H. et conditions, the goods in demand firms and trades will centre.
Mr. Churchill: They are the pro-H. Holden promoted to capt. (ret.), tion, which for over four yeas bad and those available for export, the main functions will be the collection take expensive reforms because our which is the property of the Army as H. Le D. Stapleton promoted to capt. Its sent is not a suitable time to under-perty of the canteen management, Commdrs. (emerg.) F. Egerton and been deeply committed to war worksition of foreign competition, speci- and distribution of information, the current production is at such a low a whole. could be converted to pence produc en simple, etc. This information selection of local agents, and the prob By co-ordinated effort produc tion without a breathing is circulated to traders on applica vision of active assistance to tuletion would undoubtedly be increased; Similarly the demobilisation antion and should prove invaluable to representatives in regard to matters it end probably be trebled and on aborption into industry of great them. amy must of security take tine.
affecting trade with the countries the higher bosis a really genuine A Division, of the Third Fleet has The Banas, also are broadening concerned. Nevertheless,
In a supplement of 7 pages to the jour months have their organisations and
prosperity could be built. The one been formed at Devonport from ships London Gazette, awards of 2 V.C.'s are ready clapsed, and still amongst almost with the fullest banking facilities for activity could be given but enough fence on the part of the were comprises the battleship Collingword, D.S.C., and D.S. M., and foreign de
Many other examples of this new thing necessary is confidence-con- detached from the Grand Fleet and of the CB. C.M.G.. D.S.O..gang hair customer. In this connection as been written to emphasize the einer that he will receive his full Colossus and London the cruisers corations to officers and men of the the Committee on Financial Facili important and encouraging fact that share of the profit resulting from his Apelio, Lonegal, Eclipse, Roxburg, Royal Navy and the Mercantile w ties after the War stated By bunk manufacturers,
merchants and increased output.
Active, Aurora, Bellona, Liverpool Marine are announced: ing facilities we meun the normal traders, us well, as Government De Ultimately our adverse trade balquirements for currying on the partments and bankers are fully alive present condition of indstrial unrest vessels of the Fourth Destroyer The merging together of the Artil
Nothing can be more helpful in the and Narcissus, together with the 20 unce will have to be paid for, and ornery busines of the country to the need for co-ordination of effort than the public and putical coFlotilla and 10 torpedo boats. The lery and Light Infantry branches of presumably paid for in goods. The woich assume the granting of loans and to the grave responsibilities spention of the national bolies recruiser Apollo is to be depot ship for of the Royal Marines, which has sa longer Settlement is delayed the which do not constitute a lock-up which are theirs in the matter of presenting capital and labour. The the destroyers. greater the probability of the goods of funds such as would impair the reconstruction-this term now imply position is still serious, but there in
several times been proposed, has now * we have imported at high prices dity of the resource of the
been decided upon. A committee iuving to be paid for with gonde Hanks. From the evidence submiting something very much more tiringrely apparente tendoney to mor The Secretary of India, in a written presided over by Major-General which have fallen in value, or in ted to us, we are of opinion thut, mere return to pre-war conditions.concitatory unthals and it would reply to Sir Clement Kinloch-Cooke Neville White is sitting at Forton other words of our finding that
seem possible that from the present states that officers of the Indian Barracks, Goaport, to arrange details. volume for voluine, we have made are oncerned, the situation may be The higher meaning of reconstrue.crisis hay arise that candour und Army Reserve sent home for demo. The King is Colonel in Chief of the 3 very bud bargain and paid very left safely in the hands of the tion cannot be better expressed than that understanding of mutual diffibiliation are liable to be demobilised corps, which has a great fighting dearly for avoidable delays. ...
history. in the following words culled fronies which alone will provide at once on arrival, when the issue of In the matter of bunking facilities the Report of the 3faster of Balliol's permanent solution to these troubes, pay ceases... Usually, however, an
interval occurs before their cases are Mr. L. G. Short, official correspon- Barometer Probably the grief zouch for the for foreign trade also, there has been Committee on Industrial and
finally disposed of, and in the mean dent with the Australians in France, Temperature fact that more real progress, not tolerable development. Brunches Scat Conditions in Relation to
time they continue to receive pay, writics
Hamidity been accomplished is the uncertainty have been opened abroad; subsidiary Adgit. Educatioa." "We znot
They receive on cessation of pay Several race meetings have been Direction of us to the fabour position, and as to companies established and reciprocal return to the old-wage, the old
gratuities varying, according to the run by the 2nd Australian Division Government aution in reguit to cer, argements entered into with for- abuses, the old stupidition. As with. HI3 109so to dangerous and so length of their Army service, from with a club totalisator. Payment Weather tain vitally important questions, foreign banks. The question of credit our international relation, so with rijd in its development that three to seven months full pay of was made for first and second horses Rain. nothing militates against business and trade information has also the relations of clumés an indivi- every mother of young children should their last Indian appointments, provided there were seven starters. gnore than uncertainty."
peived attention and most Banks duals inside cur own nation, if they be prepared for it. Liia very risky to
Ten per cent. is the club receipt, the The question, of Excen" Prosteluve now organked Intelligens and do not henceforth get better they wait until the attack of crop appears As Gibraltar, Malta, and Bermuda profits going to to the Mont St. Duty is regarded as one of very real Statistical Departments for the bent get some and that a child all until it can be obtained. were not theatres of war, service at Quentin Memorial which is being importance. So much is this so that fit of their customers.
moving towards war" abyss. It is in Chats brlain's Cougir Remedy in prompt those places does not qualify for the fun influential deputation waited on In addition to official and bank our power to make the new on one and effectual and has never boon knexa award of the 1914-16 Star, which is erected to men in the division. The Chancellor of the Exchequer tong action a vast amount of cherry of such progrend as to repay us even to fail in any case: Always have a bottle granted to those who entered a Lieut. V.D., Hirst, "R. N, has been pdvocate its removal, and he now being expended by various Cor for the immeasurable cost, the price in there for aulo By All Chemia theatre of wer-up to and including appointed to H. M. S. Caplisie
overy section of the community there is evident a tendency to mark tine and while, this continues our externs: indebtedness is increasing.
REASONS FOR INDECISION.-
"
so far as demands of this clinicter
bunks."
LABOUR UNTENT
CROUP.
ard then send for medicide and let the
and Storekeepera,
That is, contributed by the men.
Lieutenant-Colonel Sir F. Hall:
(erg.). Lieut. Commar. (act. com mander) A. W. Wood promoted to commdr. ret
The zero of the table corresponds with the zero of the sounding in the Admiralty Chart, which Ea boon found to be steet
inches below mean sen-loval de gange at the Victoria Naval Yard To obtain the depth of water on the
Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 feet add 3 foot 4 inches, and on the gange inches to the height given in the table.
8
21
L
Wind
Ex
#
May 7 to 13, 1918.
Law WDDE
Bagong
TI
HONGKONG REGISTER.
Brigh
Terrions
oday – Da data at On date:
22.06 10
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20.OL
75
: 70
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High open an Tumpersames % -80 Lorak, open As, Truperstare as is the71
The time all is under repair.
T. F, CLAXTON, Director Hongkong Ubervatory, May 6, 1919.