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INSURANCES
L UNION OF PARIS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED
rates.
TGENTS for the abeto Company are HE Undersigned having been appointed prepared to accept Risks against Fire at current
SIEMSSEN & CO. Hongkong, 1st January, 1904.
105 AACHEN AND MUNICH FIRE IN SURANCE CO.
OF AIX-LA-CHAPELL
HE Undersigned, having been appointet AGENTS for the above Company, re prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Eaters,
REUTER, BROCKELMANN & CO.,
Agents. Hongkong, 21st April, 1897 PHONIX FIRE
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27TH, 1904.
CANTON TRADE REPORT FOR
1903.
Mr. R. de Laca, the Acting Commissioner of Customs at Courton, says in his trade report for 1903----
The
8. TREASURE.-Tho value of silver dellan imported from almond was Hk. Tls. 315655, and from Chiacs porta, Hk. The. 9,420–uggre- rating, including Sycou, Hk. Ths. 4.391,925. The total export of silver, pncipally dollars. amounted to Hk. Ts. 14.192291. Those figures only refer, of course, to such bullion as is reported to the Custom House, and give an inadequa e idea of the total treasure arriving in. and sent away from, Canton.
E.
CIGARETTES OF
FUTURE.
ONCE SMOKED ALWAYS SMOKED.
THE
D. PROTOPAPAS & CO.
ALEXANDRIA & CAIRO, EGYPT.
FINEST EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES.
LOTUS,
Large Size $5.00 per 100 Gold Tipps Medium Size
$3.75 per 100
ZAFAR,
was barely equal to the demand-14.11 picula rived. Of these, Bid forigners and 695,040 THE were shipped, as compared with 9.598 pients in natives wore from Hongkong. 6022 foreigners 1902. Scontod orange pekoe has almost entire. and 71,737 nativos left 5,612 and 663,191 ly gone off the market, but Congen maintains respectively being for Hongkong. its position and shows a slight advance over majority of the foreigners are transient visitors, 1902. Considerable quantities of Kulos are arriving, generally, in the morning and leaving It is satisfactory to have to report that, exported for Chinese consumption abroad. again in the evening. The above figures de according to the figures of the appended The statistics in respect to matting record not include truffle inland by launches and their tows, of which we have no reliable statistics; a statistics, the trade of Canton for the period an increase of some 20,000 rolls exported us
The very large number of Chinose undoubtedly take under review shows a substantial increase as compared with the figures for 1902. compared with that of the previous year, season, however, cannot altogether be regard advantage of the many facilities in this respect, and indications are not wanting that this is a successful one from a trade point and the number of launches mgaged in this favourable state of affairs will continue. of view, The market opened well. but in the branch of the trade is very large and is increas The situation in Kwangtung has improved autumn an advance in the price of straw absorbed ing yearly. of late, and the disturbances in the neighbouring | a portion of the profits. To meet the large province of Kwangsi, which recently used deinund in the spring it was found necessary to much uneasiness, have been, to a certain degree, supply matting of inferior quality, and ut one checked, and the ontlook there is generally time it was feared that the true would suffer more hopeful. Piracy is still, unfortunately, in consonance The Matting Guild interfered. prevalent: and were more energetic and effective however, and endeavoured to maintain a higher It is hoped that its efforts will incasures adopted for ite suppression, confidance standard. would be restored and trai encouraged to no prove successful as otherwise the ultimate small extent. It should, parlaps, be explained effect on the mutting business canot but be that the wordpiracy" In this connection is at harmful. About 90 per cent of the matting OFFICE.
times somewhat of a misnomer, and the lawless shipped from Canton tow goes by steamer, while ness and outages referred to might in many formerly most of it went by junk by reason of The Undersigned are "now prepared to
eases be more correctly described as ordinary the cheaper freight and more favourable fiscal GRANT POLICIES of INSURANCE robbery. The bad effect on trade, however, is treatment. The foreign demand for silk has against FIRE at Current Katen.
none the less apparent, and rightly gives enuse weakened somewhat of late, and the trade here DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.
for serious complaint. Both rice crops were ex has been adversely affected in consequence, Agents for the Phoenix Fire Ulcellent, and the abundance and consequent There was considerable inquiry at home. how- Hongkong, 17th August, 1857.
cheapness of this important staple contributed ever, daring the spring, and exports were fully materially towards the expansion of trade disposed of; but towards summer consumption is NORTHERN ASSURANCE ( )
referred to above, and more particularly said to have slackened, with the result that towards the latter half of the year.
It values gave way with steadily increasing stocks is indeed a truismi 111 Chine
that the many of which are being taken into 1904, prosperity of a district may n said to be With few exceptions, the quality of raws—of largely dependent on the rice crop, and the year which 34.709, picubs were exported, against 1903 was especially favoured in this respect, 37.514 pienla in 1902 shows no improvement; boing the best recorded during the last 30 years. there is a noticable increase in the number of Nevertheless, owing to the abnormal shortage good filatares. The export of waste remains of rice in this provinco in the previous year, it
inch the same, and calls for no spérial comment. was at first necessary to have recourse to urge Cocoons have been in good demand and have figures being 3,440 picals, against 2,531 piouls is 1902. The fluctuations in stehungenferred to elsewhere--lave not been conducive to steady profits, and the your has been fer from a re- munerative ono for native traders.
FIRE and LIFE.
ESTABLISHED 1836:
!2
HE Undersigned are prepared to accep
First Class Foreign haul Chinese RISKS against FIRE at Current Botes.
9. OPIUM.-(a) Farcign.-The importation of foreign opinn bas steadily inere sed during recent years, as will be observed by the con- parative figures below. The demand has been brisk throughout 1903. notwithstanding that the price rose in the case of Patna and Benares to about Hk. Tk. 800, including duty and likin, per picnl, and the market quotation for Malwa also shows a considerable rise as compared with that for 1902.
the inferior, but cheaper native foreign to opinn
Large Sizo $480 ver 100 Medium Size $4.20
TRADE MARK.
KARIM,
Large Size $8.75 per 100
Medium Size $8,50
THABIT,
Large Size $3.00 per 100
Median $2.75 per 100.
SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG:
The Cantonese prefer the 185 KRUSE & CO.
|| }, 1904. L2. 1903.
FORSIGN OFICM IMPORTED INTO CANTON.
TROPON
Pienis. Pienis. Picnl», Pienis Picals.
(1,3) 45,391 +
9,009 SUM7 9,100 (0) Notice The amount of mative opium used through the Customs hore continu the province by overland routes. extensively to blend with the Indian article, and the mixture is largely availed of by the poorer classes, who find it, preferable to the native, and cheaper than the foreign drug.
Also to accept proposals for LIFE ASSUR-importations from Wuhu, and these unprece. boen sent way in increased quantities the insignitieent, bai considerable quantities reach VITSU BISHI GOSHI-KWAISHA
ANCE. Prospectusos co application.
►
TURNER & CO.,
Agents.
1267 Hongkong, 3rd September, 1903. TORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN.
TILE INSURANCE COMPANY.
TOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST DECEMBER, 1963
£16,838,650,
1. AUTHORISED CAPITAL... £3,000,000 SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL.... 2,750,000, PAID-UP CAPITAL .....................
687,500 0 3,056,961 12 3
11. FIRE FUNDS
The Undersigned AGENTS for the above Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Ratos,
SUEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
Agents.
(1888 Hagkong 13th June. 1904
THE
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(c) Reports--No remarks. 4. COAST TRADE) Origina! Shipments Coastwise. The trade to coast ports continues to expand. and i total value of shipments during the year mounted to Hk Tx. 4,6703 or nearly Hk. Tis, 1,500,000 more than in 1999. The principal items exported coastwise were silk pieco goods (valued at Hk. Tls, 700,607) buttons. fans, funny bags, joss ornaments leather, mirrors, opium lamps. prepared tobacco.
sngar,
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dented shipments, amounting to nearly 7,000,000 piculs, wast of which were contracted for in advance, continued to arrive until the autumn, when the benefits of the plenteons spring crop became apparent and the price fell some 30 per cent. In this connection some speculation was indulged in, and an sttempt unde to form in rice. The Viceroy, however, wisely intervened, and the pries was kept within reasonable limits. It may be here nuntioned that even in crdinary years the local production of rice in the province is never equal to local requirements, and large importations are always The necessary to supplement the deficiency. greater part of the rien taus importer comes from abroad-principally Saigon whilst the
1) Reshipment Constrise. No remarks. balanes is brought from the Yangtze. net value of the year's trade amounted to Hk. (c) Coastwise Arriva's. The value of this Tis. 110,559,826, which is this largest on record,section of the trade was Hk. Tls. 38,927,489 and Hk. Th. 30.815,119 more than that of the and the corresponding figures for 1902 were. This advance appears at Hk. Thx. 24,745.842. previous year.
Brst sight very considerable and implies a closer general improvement of trade: examination, however, it will be seen that the rice brought from the Yangtsae is respousible Large for over 40 per cent, of the total value. quantifies of beans were also imported: the other principal articles calling for particular notice being native cloth and nankens, ground. nuts valued at Hk. Tls. 3,907,523), ground nut oil, sestamam serd, and wheat.
The
REVENUE-The total collection for 1903 amonated to Hk. Tls. 2.908.604, or Hk. Tls. WESTERN ASSURANCE COMPANY OF 316.344 more than for the record your, 1902. This substantial increase, although mainly due TORONTO AND LONDON. INCORPORATED AD, 1851,
to actual expansion of volume of trade, may be partly accounted for by a diversion of the carrying trade from junks to steamers the slowness of transit in the case of the former, being now no longer compensated by preferential fiscal treatment, has naturally resulted in the quicker and safer mode of conveyance being more freely availed of.
MARINE BRANCH.
E undersigned having been appointed AGENTS for the above are prepared to accept risks at current rates.
ALEX. ROSS & CO.
1121 Hongkong 28th April, 1904
BONZOLINE.
The SUBSTITUTE for IVORY in the
FOREIGN TRADE-(as Imports. The net value of imports was Hk. Th. 23.633,179, which is more than Ik. Tls. 7.000,500 in excess of the figures for 1992. This noteworthy advance is to some extent, due to the heavy importation of rice already mentioned, which, while not increasing the revenue. has considerably added to the total value of the trade. Imports have necessarily licen lampared by
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It is nsed
10. MISCELLANEOUS.-The most interesting and important event of the year was the opening
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kong and Shanghai Agencies. which applies to ul: Branch Offices and Hong- A1, ABC 5th Edition, Western Union Corles
iteed.
All Letters Addressed:-
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AGENCIES: SHANGHAL; H. J. H. TRIPY.
HONGKONG: H. U, JEFFRIES.
MANILA: COMFANIA MARITIMA,
YOKOHAMA: M. ASADA. CONTRACTORS OF COAL to the Im perial Japanese Navy and Foreign Navies, the Imperial Arsenals; the Imperial Railway; Sanyo, Kiushu and the other Principal Rail ways; Industrial Works; Home and Foreige Mail and Freight Steamers,
EXPORTERS OF COAL to Hongkong, China, Korean ports and America. Shanghai, Hankos, Singapors, Manila, North
the branch line of the Canton Hankow Railway to Futshan and Samshui The supervision of the Native Customs department.continues to progress favourably and to work smoothly. The junk trade has decreased somewhat during the year in favour of steuners, and the failing off is me MANAGER, MITSsis Co., with name of apparent in the case of regular traders between Hongkong and this port. The reason for this retrogression has been already referred to under the heading of Revenue." All Imiky goods, however, such as railway materials, stone, coal, etc.. continue to be curried in native boats. The revenue collection is estimated as about the Kanie as that for the last correspóndling period. The various barriers, or artificial obstruc ions to navigation in the Canton River, have been surveyed by the revenue steamer Feihoe, in anticipation of their being ultimately removed. in accordance with the stipulations of the Mackay Treaty recently ratified. It is expected that their removed will simplify dredging work in connection with the proposal to improve the besides rendering the approaches to Cinton safer accommodation for shipping in the harbour, INLAND TRANSIT Inwards. The steady and easier. The Imperial Post Office records increase of this brauch of the trade observable, for 1903 are encouraging roading, and it is satis- with few exceptions, for some yours past still factory to chronicle a general increase and continnes, while transit outwards, has declined, expansion in all departments New agencies were established in 9 district cities and 21 towns Large quantities of catton piece goods are sent
The post office non functions land for distribution in this province and in uring the year. Kwangsi; of sundries, the most noticeable items in about 120 towns and villages in this district, are matches und kerosene: 1,598.600 gallons and is being more availed of and appreciated of the latter went to various Incalities in year by year. The parcel post has become olasses. Over Kwanging, 757.100 gallons to Kwangsi, and popular
2000 pareols were dealt with. weighing 368,730 gallons to Kweichow.
to 1,210,000 tons. b.) Onlieards-Transit outwards has fallene 69 tons and valued at about 8834,000.
with
TROPICS. Does not crack or change its shops the lowness and ductuations of exelang off considerably as compared with the previous, the duty on which amounted to Hk Tis. 12,430.
coloured throughout and always keeps its
coloné,
Has the sune hardness, click aud elasticity as the very best ivory.
RONZOLINE BILLIARD BALLS, size 2,1 inch Rs. 31/3 set of three.
BONZOLINE POOL BALIS, sizə 21, inch. Rs. 196/- set of twelve.
BONZOLINE PYRAMır Balls, size 2,3-inch Rs. 1657. Bit of sixteen,
BONZOLINE SNOOKER BALLS, size 2 inch. Rs. 231- set of twenty-two.
your, and only 36 passos wera surrendered.
which often tended to reader commercial in advance Loo transactions arranged for speculative to be satisfactory; many mer- 6. SHIPPING.-8.267 reasels exclusive of chants suffered in consequence, but principally stean-launches plying under Inland Rules) those whose contracts were rade in the entered and cleared, representing a tonnage of spring, when exchange was low, and whose 5.4295-a gain of 4 vessels and 9837319 goods arriving when exchange had risen a1ons over 1982. This advance is explained by little, were disposed of at a value too low to be the fact that two new river steamers one of profitable. Cotton piece goods have been in which is over 1,000 tons register-hare beon- good demand, and a geosal all-round increase placed on the daily run to Hongkong and also is noticeable. Grey shirtings. have advered by the unusually large number of rie Jaden to 152.731 pieces, as compared with 115.826 steams which entered during the year. The pieces during the previous year; dyed skirtings unmber of entries and clearances of steam-vessels have likewise been imported in growing quan working ander Inland Steamu Navigation rales tities; 12,581 pieces of Tcloths arrived, against was 149,512, agregating 1994.038 tons. When 32,190 pieces in 190; and chintzes and Kongmoon and the additional ports of call " furnitures have advanced from 18,444 pieces in on the West River are opened to trade and the 1902 to 45,794 pieces. The importation of towels railway to Hankow completed, a fresh stimulus continues to increase and it is gratifying in will doubtless be given to shipping interests and truite generally, and the nurivalled ratacal demand for soap, which if judged by statistics, waterways of the Telta will be taken advantage
C. LAZARUS & CO. this connection to also be able to record a large
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in which
BEFORE GOING TO BED
use
CALVERT'S
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This unique antiseptic dentifrice is well-known by its pink colour, pleasant taste, fragrant orlour, and shorough efficiency.
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ISITORS TO CANTON Should purchase
Price...
considering the large traffic, the immunity from accidents enjoyed by them is extraordinary and cannot attributed solely to the proverbial Oz Sale at lack of the Chiwese.
BY
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movement of cotton yarn does not call for were no serious casualties to shipping during special notico-104,695 piculs of the Indian the year, beyond the minor mishaps to heFROM HONGKÔNG TO CANTON
BY THE PEARL RIVER." article were imported, as compared with expected on a busy and crowded river. A 108,026 picals in 1902. The trade in remarkable features in conuertion with the large
" HANKOW** woollen goods shows no sign of improvement.number of launchess plying in the harbour and CAPTAIN C. V. LLOYD (s.r nor is there much probability of its ever increas. district is the admirable manner
With Illustrations, Maps and Plans. ing much in a district situated so far south as they are handled by their native crews, and.
$1.90 Cunten. The importation of kerosene oil during the year is the largest yet recorded, and &mounted to 10,720.297 gallons, or about 1 million gallons more than during the previous year; most of this oil arrives in bulk, is tinned locally, and sent inland under transit pas Japan matches also show an increase, and over 1,200,000 gross were imported, against 1,100,000 gross in 1902. Metals like other bulky goods, come hers principally by junk, and what passed through the Foreign Customs shows little fuc- tuation as compared with 1992 Nail-rod and. bar iron have considerably increased. but other | items under this heading do not require special
mention.
Exports-The total value of this division of the trade reached the large sum of Hk. Tls. | 48,700,516, which is Hk. Tls, 9,294,551 more than the figures for the previous year. Exchange favoured exports, and the year is said to be a fairly satisfactory one for trailers. Nearly all the principal articles of export have, increased. Cassia lignes has advanced some 8.0: picula 55.220 pients for over the figures for 1002 the period under review. firecrackers, from 7,481 piculs to 32.365 piruls; ant papes, from 15,062 picals to 19.143 pients. continues to be sent away in large quantities, and this year the exportation amounted to 1.789 picais, valued at about IIk. Tls. 65,000. The total export of tea comparas favourably with 1902. The quality of scented caper-the principal branch of this trade-was pour, and although prices ruled high during the season the supply
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Mesers, A. S. WATSON & Co Hongkong, 4th October, 1903,
SOLE PROPRIETORS of Takashima Ochi, Shianow, Namazata and Kami-Yamada Collieries and also Hajo Colliery, which will be ready to produce on a large scale the best Buzen Coal from 1905.
Solo Agents for Kigin, Komatsu (Tagawa and Matsushima Coals.
The Head and Branch Offices and the Agen- cies of the Company will receive any order for Coals produced from the above Collieries.
Così sold in 1903 by the Company amounted
TAKASHIMA COAL.
Now and additional shafts at the Takashima
Colliery have been completed and this well- known best and most economical steam Coal in the EAET is now produced in abundano and can be supplied in any quantity. Hongkong, 26th April, 1901.
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Length on Blacks
$3 22
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JULE WORKS are well equipped with the
LATEST IMPROVEMENTS and can
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execute any kind of work in SHIT BUILD. as in REPAIRING of SHITS. ING and MARINE ENGINEERING as well
The COMPANY has STEAMER, 712 TONS GROSS, FITTED BALVAGE with POWERFUL SALVAGE PLANT
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