THE

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COMPANY, LIMITED

NOTE.

ENTIRELY

NEW STOCK

ARRIVING.

SPECIALLY AND MOST CAREFULLY

CHOSEN BY OUR

MR. ROBINSON,

GREAT

AUCTIONS:

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5′′a, 1903.

THA Undersigned (has received instructions Tto Sell by Public Apotion,

SATURDAY,

the 7th NovaEER, 1909, at 280 r.x, at kis BALDS ROOMS, Queen's Road,

A GREAT ASSORTMENT OF THE FIRST CLASS JAPANESE

80.3

Comprising PINE ART SATBUMA, FINE CLOISONNE, MAKUZU, FANOY BRONZES. IVORY CARVINGS, PROUD SCREENS, PICTURES,

EMBROIDERIES, 4), &c. Catalogus will be issued. TERMS OF SAla :--As Customary.

V. I. REMEDIOS, Auctioneer. Hongkong, 2nd Novembar, 1903.

A. PUBLIC AUCTION.

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LATE TELEGRAMS. -

[VIA, AUSTRALIA.] PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

PUBLIC SPEECHES-KE, XITOYIN (AT; CLOTRON.

NOW IN BUROPETH Unsigned has received instructions Cabinet. Ho admiited that it was an attr-otive

REDUCTIONS

in our present stook of Pianos and Musical

Goods.

Our NEW MUSIC STOCK has arrived.

THE APOLLO

MASTER PIANO

PLAYER

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PATTI ENDORSES THE APOLLO.

Adelina Patti (Baroness Coderstrom) has giren naother great testimonial to the Apollo Piano player. She was so delighted with" the instrument that was purchased by her last year that this second testimonial is oven stronger than the first on that sho

Kave.

ime. Patti says that "the Apolin never has given her the slightest trouble and that the now, concert grand is one of the roost wonderful and perfect, piano players that she ne «602 Kedia."

Hongkong, 15th Cotober, 1903,

HONGKONG

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

BOOKDINDING

**PATLY PRESS" OFFICE.

2484

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MAISON LEVY HERMANOS

Diamond Merchants and Watchmakera, 40 Watson's Building, Queen's Road. Also at Shanghai, Manila, l'arie and Iloils

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144, Des Vosux Boad.

WATCHMAKERS

DROZ & CO.,

14, Queen's Road Central. Repairs. of Watches and Clooks by competant European experts, at moderate rates

PURE FRESH WATER

to Sell by Pablis Anetion,

SATURDAY,

the 7th Novмmáns, 1903, at 2.30 г.x., at his SALES ROOMS, Daddell Street, AS QUANTITT OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

abroad for reciprocity. The league for the l'colonies was the league of heart, not the league

of parse. Heckling between the motherland and... the colonies would involve difficulties everywhere." KB, LUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN,

London, 19th October. At a mbating at Acocks Groen yesterday. Mr. Austen Chamberlain, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, in responding to congratulations upon his appointment and a vote of confidence in the Gove nment, said that Mr. Balfour's load. given at Sheffield had re-united the Union ist party. He accepted the programme of the Prime Minister loyally and heartily, and if, like him, ho saw that it did not cover the whole field of fiscal reform inasmuch as a greater and more important question was rising on the horixes, he felt justified in co-operation with him in the work which lay nearest to his band. Mr. Balfour's proposals wars neosessry, to the safety of the Empire and the prosperity of trade. Earl Spencer, Mr. Austed Chamber. lain said, had descended to valgar abuse at the Eighty Club in assailing the ex-Colonial Secre tary, who had the courage of his convictions, and who had twice sacrificed high ofles and influence in the councils of the Empire to do battle for the faith that was in him. Earl Spencer had found salvation in betraying Irish Loyalists after courting their support

Не

GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS.

OUR STOCK OF HIGH-GRADE

447

IF

·BOOTS AND SHOES

IS NOW ABSOLUTELY REPLETE.

WE HOLD 30 DIFFERENT SHAPES AND STYLES.

STOCKED IN SIZES AND' 4 SIZES.

THE BEST IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST.

WM. POWELL, LD,,

GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT,

28, QUEEN'S ROAD.

NELISTA CIGARETTES.

Mr. Anston Chamberis'n concluded by stating that be favoured a change in the fircal system and a reduction of the income tax.

think that foreigners would be in did not

roi SMOKE TURKISH CIGARETTES, SMOKE THE BEST hurry to quarrel with their best commercial friend and with their best markot. He ad- mitted that there were difficulties, but states. NELISTA CIGARETTES ARE MANUFACTURED FROM THE CHOICEST yield in craves four at the first suggestion of TURKISH TOBACCO. PACKED IN AIR-TIGHT TINS OF FIFTY,

men were made to overcome difficulties, not to

those dificulties.

London, 19th October. Mr. C. T. Ritchie, the ex-Chancellor of the Exchequer, addressed a meeting of his con- stituents, at Croydon, on Saturday night. Mr. Ritchie had an extremely mixed reception, the audience boohooing and roaring "Rule Bri. tannia" When Dir. Ritchie expressed a fear that the United States would show rosentment for being treated to a retaliatory tariff, and would punish Canada if a proference was given Canadian corn, he was met with cries of rubbish," "coward." and "the M'Kinley tariff does not consider us." Throughest Mr. Ritchie's Bosch his Cobdenite arguments met with ribak! and contemptuous comment. Mr. Ritchie_com. plained of the end annons with which Mr. Cham. berlain had launched his policy of preferen ial trade on the country without consulting the polios. Person-lly, he said, he was prepared to do all be legitimately comid to bind the colonies closer to the mothe land. I proposed," said Mr Rischio, to Mr. Chambe lain and the Cabinet that matter of such vital importance as -re- ferential trads should be examined by an unpre jadioed ribunal, pos ibly by aRoyalCommission. FURNITURE,

Whon Mr. Balfour offered me the Chancellor Comprising

ship of the Exobegner I hesitated, thinking it DRAWING BOOM CHE DINING ROOM extremely likely that the question of preference SUITES, DOUBLE and SINGLE WARD- would come up. Mr. Chamberlain desired that ROBES with GLASS DOORG, BRASS and the tax of Is on imported corn should be retained HEASS-MOUNTED SINGLE sad DOU- for the purpose of giving a preference to the BLE BEDSTEADS, MARBLETOP colonies. I doterminedly opposed the proposal. BUREAU and WASHSTANDS. DRESS. threatening that I would resign, becanes 1 ING TABLES, DINING TABLE, GLAS8 knew that if that shilling duty was retained sod and CROCKERY WARE, ELECTRO-a proference given to Canada, it would only be PLATE-CUTLERY ENGRAVINGS, the commencement of a renal larger scheme of VIENNA CHAIRS, OFFICE CHAIRS, taxing bread and meat and all kinds of produce" &o., &c., &a.;

It was highly improper, Mr. Ritchie sail, to introduce such a change as Mr. Chamberlain proposed by a side-wind. Eight millions of War taxes derived from tea and sugar ought to be removed without new taxation being imposed

Landon 13th, October. en bread and meat. Mr. Chamberlain's juggle

Lord Stanley, the Postmaster-General, in would involre the consumers in the loss of addressing his constitumis at West Henghton, £9,000,000, and that loss would be increased by said that be heartily concurred in the speech many times nine millions if a 10 per cent. tax

which Mr. Balfour made at Sheffield. He con- wore placed on foreign manufactured goods.sidered that theadvantages of Mr. Chamberlain's Then the sovereign would only be worth 178. 64. proferential policy were not equal to íte dieudi. (Cries of "And higher wages.") There were vantages, and he was therefore forced at present no signs, Mr. Ritchie affirmed, that the colonies to oppose the proposals.

preference. would give us a

Canadian preference had been of no great value to us

treat all the colonies alike," he can. tinued, "you must tax raw material. Then the proposals, instead of uniting the Empire, will have the opposite effect. I advised the Cabinet that it would be a huge political mistake to acquiesce in the colonics being punished for their friendly attitude, to the motherland, but that the particular stops to be taken would depend upon the circumstances of cach case. Tariff retaliation, I told the Cabinet, wight not be the only effectual reprisal. If attempts are made to destroy our industries by damping, that would justify ropriants,"

Also

ONE 12-BORE FOWLING PIECE by Joffrey.

On View from Friday, the 6th November. Catalogues will be issued. TERMS:Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Hongkong, 2rd November, 1903,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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THE Undersigand have received instructions

to Sell by Public Auction,

VOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED, ов

SATURDAY,

the 7th NOVEMBER, 1903, at 2.30 .a. at their BALES ROOMS. No, 8, Dos Your Head

(Corner of Ice House Street),

A Fine and Valuable Collection of USED AND UNUSED POSTAGE STAMPS, Comprising:- BRITISH COLONIES;

CHINA; PHILIPPINES;

PORTUGAL and COLONIES;

10., Ao.. 20. N.B.-The above is the finest Collection of Postage Stamps that was over sold in the Colony,

(In lots to suit Dealers and Collectors.) On View from today, the 5th iust. Catalognes will be issued -TERMS-AS ̃USIB).

HUGHES & HOUGH, Anotioneers. Hongkong, 4th November, 1904.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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SIR H. A. FOWLER AT GLASGOW,

London, 13th October.

I

Sir Henry Fowler, M., addressing a meeting at Glasgow last night, recalled the fact that the House of Commons by 500 votes to 53 resuired halfa contury ago that the improved condition of the country, especially of the workers, was due to uurestricted competition, and to the abolition of protection, with the conseguent diminution of the cast of living, and the increased abundance of the people's food. No Gorernacut, he said, had challonged that resolution until Mr. Cham-

orer

THE Undersigned has received instructions berlain's proposed reverfowl of said, did not

to Bell by Public Auction,

WEDNESDAY,

Mr. Austen Chamberlain contradicted the statement of Mr. C. T. Ritchie at Croydon that there bad been fresh taxstina of the amount of £8,000,000 for the purpose of the war. It was incorrect to say that the fresh taration was exclusively so. Bir Michael Hicks Beach, when Chancellor of the Exchequer, had repeatedly pointed out the necessity of new sources of revenge to meet permanent noods.

OTHER SPEECHZE.

Lieutenant-Colonel Bromley-Davenport, the Financial Secretary to the War Office, in the course of his speech at Macclesfield last night. saith that he advocated retaliating for 17 years. and he rejoiced is the promise of an effective realisation of that policy in the bands of a power- fal, eloquent, and brilliant Prime Minister. He challenged the Liberal leaders to come to Mac- clesfield and say that Cobdenism had been a blessing to the silk industry.

Mr. Winston Churchill, M.P., Couservative, in writing to his constituents at Oldham, avowed that he was bluntly and flatly opposed to Mr. Chamberlain, who, he said, lika all' quacks, pro- tested too much. The colonies, Mr. Winston Churchill wrote, would reject proposals which would cramp their economical development, and commerce would shirkan unnecessary revolution, Trades unionists vero, Mr. Churchill added, not such fools as in hand themselves over to capitalistic combinations. Mr. Churchill eng gested that even Mr. A. J. Balfour, the Prime Minister, was-playing the part of a trickster. but still he was willing to give Mr. Balfour power and freedom to Legotiate.

AMERICAN OPINION,

is wrong in regard & Amorican reten in the blamhle neglect of Canadian offers of recipro city with the United States, offers which, if accepted, would have prevented this crisis.

The New York Press says that Mr. Ritchie's feeble replies to Mr. Chamberlain are making a Fedded Field for British freetraders.

London, 19th October. The New York World says that Mr. Ritchie

Freetraders, H. is entitled to grumble at shrink from an inquiry. Like other political institutions, freetrade must stand or fall by the 11th NOVEMBER, 1983, at 2.30 PM., at bis experience. Perfect anion prevailed between

SALES ROOMS, Duddell Street,

Mr. Chamberlain and Mr. Balfour. Both wore A VERY FINE COLLECTION OF generals of the same army, though commanding OLD AND BARE FOSTAGE STAMPS, different brigades. There was no distinction

Including

between Mr. Baliour's policy of retaliatios and OLD BRITISH and

COLONIAL, Mr. Chamberlain's straightforward and clear TRIANGULAR CAPE and NEWFOUND policy of protection. (Cheers.) The taxation LAND, MATEKING BESIEGED, of the whole community to benefit one class was CHINESE, PORTUGUESE COLONIES, a princ pls to which traders had been constantly SOUTH AMERICA,

opposed. No tax should be levied for personal advantage, whether for selo el trades, individuale, or interests.

20. On View from Saturday, the 7th November. Catslagues will be issued. TREME:-Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

Hongkong, 3rd November, 1903,

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ON

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VIEWS OF HONGKONG ILLUSTRATED POST CARDS ILLUoured, Write-Away Cards, &a.

For Sale at GRACA & CO% Stall at

HONGKONG HOTEL CORRIDOR, Also

Used and Unused Foreigs and Colonial

POSTAGE STAMPS

in Bots, Packets er Single. King Edward VII Albans. Catalogues, Hinges, &a, &c., ko.

Inspection invitel. Hongkong, 12th Jane, 1003.

IEN TING.

12878

Bir H. H. Fowler said that he did not be- lieva Mr. Chamberlain's assertion that it was

net well with British trade to-day. He cited the increased trade of 1909 in this connection. Wages had steadily advanced in 20 years. £5. wont further to-day than £7 in 1833 Pag perism had vastly decreased, and the increase in the Savings Banks deposits had boar aune- mous. The whole scale of living was higher. He admitted that trade finstanted, but they It were dealing with the nation as a whole. was a serious thing of Mr. Chamberlain to tell the House of Commons that the unity of the Empire was endangered unless Great Britain accepted his terme and became protectionist, That statement, if trus, ought to have emanated on the

responsibility of the united Cabinet If ever the day of stress and storm cams and the mother and put her back to the wall the colonies would come to her help. They wanted no bribe to be loyal. They were as able to manage their fiscal affairs as the motherland. (Loud cheers)

offrand, had no mandate from the country. He challenged the Government to conselt the constituencies, The Liberals were not going

The present movement, Sir II. II. Fowler

iho New York correspondent of the Standard says that the belief that British policy_should bo directed with a view to American feelings aad interests finds no support in the United

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·SPETCH BY MA. JAMES HETCH.

London, 13th Qotober. Mr. James Bryce, M.P. (Liberal), speaking at Tunbridge Wells last night, said that the adoption of protection by the Government was entirely dae to Mr. Chamberlain's imperious will. The Government was afraid of Mr. Chamberlain on the one hand and of the electora the other. Once the country accepted protection it would never again he froo. It resembled entering a CARBOLINEUM-AVENARIUS heuss where every door: shat automatically

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behind you, and did not open again on the inside. Anything which weakened the heart of the Empire weakened the whole Empire, Australia was not unanimous on the tariff question.

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at the next Australian elections freut raders roro TRADE, POPULATION AND FUTURE returned a preference would not be given to British goods. There was no certainty about PROSPECTÉ. the South Africau preference. Mr. Bryce oharacterised as unwise and mischievous the statement that the colonise in the absence of reciprocity with the motherland might look

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THE JUBILEE COMMITTEE invita Loaded with 102 of Shot Subscriture to the fabiles Fund and the Fublic to be present at the opening of the above Hospital by Hin Excellency the Governor on SATURDAY, the 7th NOVEMBER, at 4.30 P.M.

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