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WEEKLY SHARE REPORT.

Messrs. W. Logan & Co. report on November 28:

BRITISH CURRENCY,

The feeling that something defnite Our local market has been quier should now be done towards improv during the past week and business hasing the position of our currency note principally been confined to liquida-issue has been evident for some time tions for our monthly sertlement i

THE CHINA MAIL.

have during the same month been f placed to redemption, account.

"Nevertheless, this is the result of more or less-haphazard methods, and with the adverso balance of trade and the deficiency in the Budget it is difficult to see by what means the

meet.

MARINE COURT..

BJATHAN 'FINED.

at the Marine Court this morning. Before Captain Basil Taylour, R.N., Lam Wel, the master of a fishing boat was charged with (11 unlawfully dredging the harbour without a per≈ mit; and (2) unlawfully failing to stop when called upon to do so by the Police

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EXTRAORDINARY LATTER TO BRITISH GENERAD which takes place to-day. The fall past. Early in the month, the Chair-Government will make both ends

Considerable attention was paid tof letter which General von der Goltz in exchange has to some extent en- man of the Barclay's Bank, Mr. F.

"A matter of such vital importance

addressed to Brigadier General Alfred hanced prices and there is now a C. Goodenough, expressed his views as the power to issue currency should

Burt, chief of the Allied Military better feeling in the market.

in a letter to the Times, which we not remain in the uncontrolled discre-

Mission, which is given in a Mitau Banks.-Hongkong and Shanghat reproduce below:

tion of those who are responsible also The defendant pleaded "not report in the "Taglische Lundschau." Banks are quoted $560 sellers, but As has been appreciated by the for spending the two offices are in-guilty."

Replying to a letter of General von shares can be had at lower rates, people at this country at various compatible..

P.c. A. Elson, A24, deposed that der Goltz of September 4, in which. Marine Insurances.-Cantone have periods in cur history, there is a I will be remembered that the at 6 pm. yesterday, he saw the he said the German Government buyers at $400, sellers at $410. direct connection between debased Interim Report of the Committee on defendant's sampan outside the foresaw the danger of unlawful acts North Chinas are qujet with sellers currency and bad times.

Currency and Foreign Exchanges Yaumati breakwater. She had of German soldiers in Courland, at Tis. 200. Unions are enquired tor "The present system. by which after the War recommended that dar- dredging nets in the water. Wit General Burt blamed the German at $185. Yangiszes and Far Easterns currency notes may be issued withing the transitional period the issue ness called upon the boat to Command and propaganda regarding are nominal at $260 and Tly. 22. out restriction, is analogous to s on

of currency notes should remain a stop, but she put up her sails and the settling of men in the country respectively.

limited power to overdraw with a Government issue and that such pest- made off, dragging the net on board for this, and concluded: "in order Shipping Indos "delerred) have banker. When an individual is war expansion as might take place as she went. Witness followed and to avoid any mistakes, will you advanced and shares are now wanted spending largely in excess of his in- should be covered, not by the invest saw her (through the glasses) dump please deliver me na soon as possible. at $222. Douglases can be had a come the exercise of such a power ment of the proceeds in Government three bags of coal into the harbour, a list of those men who have placed $80, and Steamboats at $224. Shell to overdraw his bank account has, in securities as a present, but by taking She also threw the net overboard themselves outside the law?" Transports have risen in London and the first place, the effect of eating Bank of England notes from the Bank Witness continued to give chase To this General von der Goltz re- business has been done at 220 away his capital, and it persisted in and holding them in the Currency and eventually caught the boat. plied by refusing, and adding: “In the f Star Ferries have sellers at $32. results at last in bankruptcy.

Note Reserve, and that as and when He boarded her and found on last sentence of your letter youži Refineries.-Chipa Sugars are in "Should the power to overdraw be opportunity arose for providing cover board large quantities of ropes dare to request me to report to you demand at $187 cash and $200 March withdrawn in time, the individual will for the existing Aduciary portion of

and other materials for mak.some of my countrymen as guilty. delivery. Malabons Bre quoted, be thrown back on his own resources. the issue the same procedure should n dredging nets.. He also regard this -demand as a KTOSS nominal at $44.

He will be compelled to live within be followed.

found $1,000 on board. He arrested insult to my person and German Docks,, and Wharves. Kowloon his income and to do without many The effect of this arrangement. as the defendant and took him to the national feeling: I must ask you in Wharves, owing to settlement in things which he desires, because he the Report emphasises, would be that

future not to make such a base sug fluence shares changed hands at hes nor the wherewithal to pay for the demand for new currency would net for fishing and not for dreiging ordinates, or else I should be obliged The defendant said he used the gestion either to me or my sub 807 OS. Hongkong Docks have them. This compulsory abstinence operate in a normal way to reduce the as alleged by the Police. bayers at $175. Shanghai Docks should prove an incentive to healthy reserve of the Banking Department Asked by his Worship to explain and expel every Englishman from to break off all intercourse with you have strong buyers at Tis. 122. New effort and result in a genuine prosper- of the Bank of England which would the presence of the coal on board. the territory still occupied by Ger Engineerings are quoted nominal arity based on thrift and work: have to be restored by raising money the defendant said they got into the man troops, as the safety of Allied Ts. 27.

rates and encouraging gold imports.

net together with the fishes. He missions which wilfully wound The suggestion that further expan-heard the Police call, but..did not German national pride is out of the sion should be covered pound for stop because he did not know it was question." pound in Bank of England notes his boat that they wanted. There sound, but, probably because it is too were many other boats round about. drastic, nearly twelve months have passed since the Armistice and it has $3 on each charge.

His Worship imposed a fine of not yet become practicable to make

The Police applied for the con- it obligatory. From this it world fiscation of the ropes and other seem that some half-way house is materials found on board, explaining wanted-something between doing that it was quite evident, judging Holy Communion after Evensong. nothing and doing too much.

from the large sum of money Morning Prayer at 11am. The suggestions made by our Chair-found on. board,

that the man cover this point. He tentatively defendant was making large propening Voluntary: Responses. Farisly Gornet-Jex, die Valkof. Miss Be uvais outlines a scheme whereby any addi-fita by dredging the harbour and

Venit, Hindla Psalma, of the 30th | Mr. Beauvais, and Me. J. W. Meara. Moreing :- CX IV - Woodward tional notes issued would be covered, seiling the coal they fished up.

LXLV-Crotch Te Deum, Lares, Cooke and Hopkins; Jubilate. Turner-9th Morning. Hymus, 123, 494, 392 (A. & M. 161), 331, GOL

Cottons. After a week of dullness buyers in the North are coming into the market again. Rates are very strong for forward delivery. The lo lowing are the latest quotations:- Exos Tls. 600, Kung. Yiks. Tls. 54, Lari Kung Mows Ts. 280. Orientals Tis. 320, Shanghai Conons Fis. 325, and Yangtszepoos Tis. 32.

Miscellaneous, China Borneos have been done at $144. Farms are wanted. at $231. Hong kong Electrics 888. Steam Laundries $31. Water Bouts $12. Watsons $54 Powells $12. Viscmars $275, and Cements $0.90.

HONGKON MERCHANTS DECLARE THEIR SUPPORT FOR CANTON POLICE COMMISSIONER

"This is much the position of the nation at present, fur it is becoming increasingly evident that we must be- gin to live within our means or face serious consequences. To do this, we must amongst other things boldly abolish the facility by which mainly we are enabled to live beyond them: in other words, we must restrict the issue of currency notes.

station.

application.

CHURCH SERVICES.

St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon.

ADVINT SUNDAT.-November 30.

Evening Prayer at 8 pm.

A meas pleasing and acceptable present. for friends at hate is a parcel of China Tea either for Xaas, New Year, or any time. Messrs. Yu Cheng Tea Growers, Dealers, and Exporters can supply splendid Teas und send thom Abroad for their Custoza so as to save them trouble..

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85 Queen's Road Central, HONGKONG.

LIST OF PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED.

November 29.-

Per

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DEPARTED.

November 27.

Per a.s. Empress of Aria-Mr. and Mrs. With K. Altes. Mr. C F Albert,

Telephone 29.

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SUBMARINES FOR HONGKON.

A flotilla of submarines is expected to arrive in Hongkong within the next' 24 hours.

WEATHER REPORT,

November 29, 194 17.-No returns

The Hon. Sir Alex Cardew, the Opening, Voluntary; Responses, Ferial; Mr. and Mrs. A. Adam, Mr. M. from Vladivostock Shanghai or Japanese

Hon. Sir James Du' Boulay, Lt. Col. J. Jackson, Lt. Col. Sir W. J. Buchanan and Khan Bahadur Hamid Hussain are due to arrive in the Colony this afternoon by the 5.3. "Venezuela." They have rooms reserved. at the Hongkong Hotel.

"It would seem that unless some Dairything is dene ro restrict our currency note issue, we shall find the ability to increase our output hampered by growing cost of production, coupled with diminution of capual, for when the right to issue currency notes is as to 10 per cent. only. This figure Els Worship said he did not think possessed by a Government which has is, of course, not an arbitrary one. for he had power to grant such an control over the public purse, then, close investigation might suggest a in effect. Government has the higher percentage as being possible power to raise a levy from the people without danger. In that event the whenever they are under pressure or present issue would be covered as to money: such a levy, though having 10,per cent. by gold or Bank of Eng all the appearance of cheapness is, land notes and all further issues by In fact, the most expensive of all the percentage decided upon, say 20- forms of finance. A volume of cur- per cent, or 30 per cent, as the case rency which does not coincide win may be. It would result that con- the productive power of the considerable elasticity would be given to its support for Gen. Ngat Bong-pingmunity raises prices and increases the the issue. For instance, should a 10 cent letter to Military Governor Gen. cost of production, both of which affect per cent. basis be adopted it would ing the machinery for restricting the adversely the foreign exchanges. mean that 10 in currency notes undue expansion of credit and contrai- The Hongkong Chamber, voicing!

"A reform of the present unsatis- could be issued against every 1ling the foreign exchanges. the general opinion of the Chinese factory currency system is undoubt added to the reserve.

This ratio is It is essential that Government merchants in the British Colony, edly the first step towards making both very low, but, nevertheless, the num- expenditures and borrowings should her of notes which could be issued be curtailed and that any which are stated in its letter to the Tuchun ends meet, and is essential to in that Gen. Ngai has always been cour-creased production..

would definitely be restricted because necessary should come from the poc- ageous in the discharge of his duties. Now, in order to make a begin-of this necessity for providing a 10 kets of the people and so defate rather He has served the community well as ring, it should be compulsory by law in the nature of an opportunist policy control would aid to this end.

per cent. cover. Moreover, anything than inflate credit. Effective currency

The Chinese Generat Chamber of Commerce at Hongkong has declared

the Commissioner of Police, in a re-

Me Ying-hsin.

recent

chants

Times.

ITALIAN CONVENT.'

ANNUAL BAZAAR.

By in-

It

would become impossible-it would would compel. the Government either be essential to look ahead and anti- to economise or to find some means of cipate the legal obligation to provide borrowing direct from the people, for additional cover by a fixed date.

it is only while currency notes are on "tap" that the Banks are able to create almost unlimited credit for the Government.

Palms of the 30th Evening CXLVIII-Battishill. CALM- Turle

CXL-Humphreys

(alst Evening) Magnifirat, Matthews 6th Morning; Nunc Dimittis, Atrich 4th Morning. Eymns, 401,

19. 453, 32.

N. H.-Chole Practice next Friday at 8.00 pm..

Union Church, Kennedy Road.

Suminy Services, November 30,

Morning Service, 11am. tymus. 43, 534, 241, 131, Evening Service, 6 p Hymns. 42, 128, 131, 185.

Preacher Rev. J. Kirk Maconachio. at Petor's Church, West Polat,

Sunday, November 30,

8 s.-Holy Communion. 11 am-Morning Prayer and Sermon. Prezeber : Rev. G. T. Waldegrave

Feak Church.

8:15 a..Eoly Communion. 6.30 Evening Service."

The Gospel Hall

10 & 12 PIDDER STREET. Wockly Services. Sunday: Breaking of Bread for Believers only, B. Corpal Meeting, 8 pm Bible study, Tuesday: 5.30 pm and

Thursday, 6 p.m. Friday, Ladies Bible study, 30p.m. Saturday, Prayer bleetma. 6 p.m. First Church of Christ Scientist,

MacDonnell Road.

Sundays 11 am.. Wednesdays, 5:30 p.m.

M

Briggs, Mr. A Bland, Mr. J. Barrett. Mr. O. Been, W. J. Boothby, fretations

LE idges, Mr. and Mrs H B Pessure changes anco re terday are Bates, Mr. and Mrs. L. Ph. Berau, Dr. small st all repo ting station. M. F. Boland, Mr. E. L. Brags. M. 11. Barton, Mr & Mrs. U. E. Bray Mr.

Fresh monsoon will continue alo g

China ea.

promet for the hears cncing st non November 30th.

winis, strong; zo erally clouds,

Hobing to. Grip Rock, N.E. osional, rizzle mist.

No. 1.

-Fortunes Channel, The same as

+-Routh count of China botwoon corking and Lannoks. The same as No. 1.

Hoogking and Fisinan."

ath cost of China between'

The ene

Croli, Dr. Contepeinn, We W. B the east coast of Chics and over, the |

Mr. H. Ela Chappelle, Ms. M. Christy, Mr. R. Colvello, Mr. K. Ris

user ng "Rainiall for the 24 hours Clark, Mr. E. Chapple, Mr. D H.

ing at 10 am. Jeday, 0.01 inch. Total Cameron, Mr. E De anco Mr. H.

nce laney 1st 3.44 inches. Faw-do, Mr. K. G. Dublin, M. and Ma

AART in dvernge of 81 9 de F. R. 1ering, Mr. DU Drebl, Mr. DR. Duanelly, Mr. E Espe oas, M and Mrs. Emberger, Mr. Myrbart, Mr W. J. Fowler, Mr G. Gonzils, Mr. J. M. Gariup. Mr. Manuel V. Challe, Mr. and Mrs B. Graybill Mr and Mrs. J. C. Giffelan, Mr. E. Greg Mr. P.W. Gaylor, Mr. Edmund, Hashim, Mr. B. D. Hare, Mr. U. B. Johnson, M Mr H A. Havenier Mr.fee, Herlawn, N. Jones. Mr. C. B. Johnson. Mr. and Ms. H. Kirkland, Mr. J. Kennedy, Mir, T. Benkuls. Mr. &. Karis: Mr. J. M. Kite. MM. Ka'or, Mr. M Kerth Mr. S. Kuro Kawa, Mr A. E. Mr and Mrs. WG. Lane, Mr. Liebman Mr. J G. Lopez. Mr. M. Lempidis, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lathan Mr. C. A. Lorn, Mr D. Muniz, Mr. T. M. Hunday, Mr G. Miller, 3, 7, 1 Morgersun, Mr. & Martineen, 31. D. R Myerston, Dr. and Mrs Martin. Mr. E. 8. Mobler, Miss Eizbeth Mess, Birg J. F. Maser. Misa JR. Mcure. Mr. and Mrs. D. W L. Maxwell, Mr. M. Macfarlane, Mr E A. Micky, Air and bioot bliss Jaan Mactararo, Mr. & W Mrs. J. M. Maitland. M.H. Nisbet, dis LR Noura, Mr. U Olsen, C.J. Brin, Major and Mra. . B. G. Falmer,

Mr R. D. Plagenan, Mand Mrs. A. Pier, Missorephine Rez Mr. C. E. Ro, Mis R Robison. Mr. B.

B. Bidrigez Mr. E. Richard on.

Capt

Janukang

in

T. F. CLAXTOR. Director, leer story, Nov. 1919.

HONGKONG TIDES,

The rule adeon below from firstty nt the National Almansa Office

London from the result of the analysis storanti tide-recording machine in the sations taken by means of an Fator Police Pasin at Trim Sha Taul

aring the years 1905-9.

The core of the table corr ponds with he zero of the sounding in the Admiralty hart which has been found to be zoe

has hole mean son-lovel

ti

Mr. A. Rossi, Mr. and Milut 4 inches, sed on the gange To obtain the darth of water on the ude gagge at the Victoria Natal Yard

mebes to the balzht given in the table. -EL Lamont, Dock, Aberdeen. weld 10 foot

Nombor 30 to Trecember 7, 1019.

HIRT WATER

a protector of the people and the mer to maintain a gold backing of, say, chants. It is unfortunate that certain 10 per cent, of the amount of cur- misguided people in Canton have fail- rency notes cutstanding from time to ed 10 appreciate the Police Commis-time during a given period. sioner's Services by stirring up public creasing the amount of old and by feeling against him. The Chamber reducing the total of notes in circula- In this connection the Currency also thanks the Tuchun for his un-tion, the ratio of gold to notes could Report suggests that further cover for faltering support to Gen. Ngai in the be gradually increased so that it might the existing fiduciary issue should be

students agitation, which is reach, say, 20 per cent. by a fixed added "as and when opportunity Reduce the facility for creating cur- denounced by the Hongkong mer date, then 20 per cent., and so on.

arises.In accordance with this re-rency notes and you automatically re- 23 an attempt at creasing Ultimately the whole issue could be commendation, a beginning has been duce the facility for creating credir. trouble for the mercantile community. put on a permanent and satisfactory made by the Treasury who have volun- The present voluntary system is The Tuchun hos replied to the basis. Our currency will thus gradu-arily not compulsorily placed cer-inherently unsound. We want some above by thanking the Chamber for ally again become an asset as formerly, tain sums in. Bank of England notes method of definite restriction and a its appreciation of the services of the instead of largely a liability as nov. to Redemption Account. But, just Axed time' table to work.10; the lact Police Chief, whom he said is one of) At the present time, because of as the institution of

a pound for that this will perhaps be difficult to the ablest Cantonese officials, and who the inherent weakness of our currenty pound basis is too drastic-as proved arrange is, in such an important mat- should deserve the support of all system, are artificially created increase by the fact that it has been impossible ter. no excuse for procrastination. clear-thinking Cantonese Canton in the value of money fails to act eno put it into permanent operation What the ultimate basis of our note the exchanges or to produce liquida- so a policy of leaving an important issue shall be and in whose hands it tion in this county, and so relieve the matter such as this until "cpportunity will be vested can be decided later, demand for currency. But, with a

arises," is far too weak and casual. for whatever the decision, its carry- note issue limited in its proportions, Human nature being as it is, some-ing into effect will not be hindered. the customary rules would operate so thing in the form of a compulsory on the contrary it will be aided, by a that a demand for currency would be programme is desirable, for that which resolute attempt to obtain a measure accompanied by a natural increase in has to be done is done, while that of control over credit expansion. the value of money, by which means which is left for a suitable opportu The annual bazaar in connection the foreign exchanges would be im-ity is often deterred indefinitely. tion of the currency note issue would It is not suggested that the restric-. with the Italian Convent was held this proved and liquidation accomplished. The programme decided upon should solve all the dificulties responsible for Evening Service, 6.15 p.m.

Morning Service, 10.5-8.m. morning when a large crowd was pre- If, in the interim peried, an increased not be too drasticit should allow for high prices and for prejudicing pro- sent in the grounds. Just ar 1 demand for currency should arise emergencies. But should opportu- duction. o'clock, Madame Eles, wife of the which could not be checked by re-, nity arise

there would be nothing would help. for the excessive cost of Obviously however, it Consul For Italy, Arrived and declared cognised methods, then under drastic prevent the legal obligatory per goods results not only from a short the bazaar open. The various stalls regulations an emergency currency centage being excceded. We must supply but from an increase in de- Sunday Evening, Goapel Meeting, 8 pm. Mr. W. Vernier, Mr G. H. Wills Mr. J. in the Hall of the building were toste- could be created, based upon sound not attempt too much and run the dan mand as represented by the volume fully decorated with flags and bunt principles as regards values. Quite Ber of restricting credit in a manner of credit available for spending. ing, and there were observed the probably this necessity would never

which would starve our industries, or Even, therefore, should the effect of merry faces of the stallholders. Use- arise, especially if coincidently deter precipitate a crisis; but, on the other restricting the supply of currency ful articles comprising cushions, bed mined efforts are made to check unvent the continued depreciation of our credit or even only reduce the rate Sacrament.

hand, we must do something to premerely prevent a further expansion of by the Benediction of the Blessed covers, toys for children and all kinds productive expenditure, for the bene currency depreciation which would of expansion, this result, side by side.

Mass and Servien at 10 a. followed of fancy work were seen in the stallficial effect on all expenditure of ultimately hurt industry more than the with that increase in production which It is worth mentioning that the em-restricted currency issue would oper- most drastic restriction of credit facili- must arise from peace conditions. broidery on the cushions, etc., was ate to reduce the demand for "notes. the work of the students, and 'a word it is true thas the total of coin and

Glenealy. should have a beneficial effect on of praise should be given to the Sisters bullion at the Bank of England is Everything must have a beginning. prices,This in turn would stimulate Mans at 8,7 and 9.30 am- who conducted the tuition classes. A-18,698,269 higher than last year, band was in attendance. The bazaa and that currency notes and certi- to take seriously in band the problem in business would help still further

and the time would appear to be ripe foreign trade and the resulting increase.High Mass at aa.m. is being continued to-morrow.. Those figates outstanding have fallen from of gradually getting our currency back to bring supply, as represented by

3.30 pm-Benediction of the who have not been there to-day should £340,440,000 оп August 8- to 10 a better basis, restoring our free goods, into a better relationship with not miss the opportunity, to-morrow to £330,952,000 on August, 27, while gold market, making the working of demand, as represented by the exist do something for charity.

£250,000 Bank of England notes the Bank Rate effective and so restoring volume of credit.

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Wesleyan Methodist Church,

Wanchai

Soldiers' and Sailors' Homie, Arsenal Strect.

St. Joseph's Church, Garden Roadi

Roman Catholiq-Cathedral,

Bleased

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aro built for your service.

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