THERE IS
ONLY
ONE
CLUB
No. 1
WHISKY
SOLD IN THE COLONY,
$
WE CALL IT No. 1 BECAUSE IT IS SO IN EVERY RESPECT:
IT IS OF GREAT AGE.
BESIDES,
IT 13
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 25ти. 1905.
RUSSIA'S GOLD RESERVE.
TELEGRAM FROM THE RUSSIAN MINISTER OF FINANCE.
Wo have received, says the Timers on 23rd March, the following telegram of yesterday's date from the Russian Minister of Finance at St. Petersburg
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tions, and those who do not get enough oxeroico, in the China tes trade as shippers and importers complaint is so dangerous that it should always Lea growers. It is possible that those interested
are generally more or less constipated. This do not acknowledge that the hand treatment be met with prompt treatment. If there is not flavour to it. Leaving that respect of the matter until a natural netion is restored. of the loaf operates against Chiness too.
too. It
a passage from the bowels once or twice a day, may even be regarded 08 imparting a unique Dean's Dinner Pills should be used out of consideration, the prosent point is that bowels are constipated the poisonona waste that is regularly should the Celestial take kindly to tea macbio kept back in the body poisons the bload, hindera ery at time, and a general ng organised the factory ayxtens of tea manufacture be introduced food you eat, by these means
of the process digestion, and contaminates poverty stricken. iato China competition with British grown tea of the stomach, sluggish liver camp
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is heart weakness, and fable circulation of the blood.
"To the Editor of The Times, London, "In The Times of January 6, 1904, your Puris Correspondent, giving some particulars about Russia's war fund, says:
At the time when Russia took Part When the Minister of Finance came to total up the amount of gold available in the event of a conflict, he was able to report 980,000.000 roubles, a prodigious aura for a country such as this, which is supposed to
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Tow much of that is left no one can tell.*
Now, in your legas of March 11, 1905, I read in the article Is Russia Solrent? the following passage:
|
any
-A CURRENCY CURIOSITY.
When the
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Her gold reserse fra colosal Humbert safe, the vunted millions of which are uveon- lent by her dupes for their own ception."
Fally appreciating the position your paper. holds, and believing in your personal good faith, I beg to suggest that you should come to St. Petersburg in order to see and verify personally the gold reserve kept in the vaults of the Stata Bauk, You may bring with you trustworthy and technically trained exports in auditing gold,
As this operation scored to bullion, and moneys.
be a mysterious one-since roubles are going to KosovTOFF, Minister of Finance." Manchuria front Russia for war oxpasses and and To this telegnim we have sent the following the loan credits in Berlin render superfino reply:
for the present ang transmission of Russian **While fully appreciating your Excellency's currency to Germany--inquiries have been courtesy, we regret we are unable to undertake made as to its meaning. The explanation of the proposed financial investigation. which the spention, says the Times, turns out to be hardly comes within the province of a newspaper.simple. The expenditure of the Russian We have, however, maca pleasure in pablishing in Manchuria has caused large quantities of your telegram, but must point out that your
roubles
too paas into Chinese kondis in
payment quotation from Mr. Lucien Wolf's articlo in for supplies, &c. Chine o holders and thom The Tince of March 11 should be read in the less us a ei enisting median, and, therefore, light of the context, which
expressly
exchange them with the funky for their acknowledges the existence of a large gold equivalent value in taals. The make hare rearro. The point at issue is to what extent become Bled up with large quantities of roubles the Russian Government can draw upon that in this way, and are now transmitting thom to reserve without impairing the credit of the Europu. Thas it happens that there is a streng THE TIMES, London." flow of roubles from China to Europe, and & simultaneous flow of the same currency from Russia to Manchuria.
State.
[*** The
"articulars quoted by the Russian Minister of Finance as having been giveu by our Paris Correspondent in The Times of January 6 were themselves a verbatim quetation from the St. Petersburg correspon- dence of the Ace York Herald.
The passage which M. Kokovt off quotes from Mr. Lucien Wolf's article in The Times of March 11 was the concluding untence of a para graph dealing with the anus) loss at which the basiness of the Russian Empire as a trading concern is carried on
All
"How is this deficit covered P
CO., CONNAUGHT HOUSE. we can say with vertainty is that it is paid ont
THE HONGKOYO LICENSED PILOTS
TASSOCIATION bare This Day RE-
MOVED their OFFICE to FIRST FLOOR of Nos. 15, 16 and 17, CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL
Hongkong, th April, 1905,
NOTICE.
INSURANCES
AACKEN AND MUNICH FIRE-IN- SURANCE CO,
OF AIX-LA-CHAPELL.
1931 THE Undersigned, having been appointe, AGENTS for the abors Comparere prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIR at Current Rates
MEETING of MAJESTY'S
REUTER, BROCKELMANN & CO.
Agente. Hongkong. 1st April, 19
w
of the gold THROTTH OF
some 1,900,000,000 roables, which the Russian Government manages to rotain in the St. Petersburg Treasury and the Imperial Bank, iu circulation at home and in the hands of foreign bankers. But this again lins to be repaid, otherwise the gold reserve would speedily disappear, and with it the inst illusion of Russian solvency. In prt it is made good by the untive gold production, the value of which is estimated at between 30 and 40 million roubles per annum, but chiefly by fresh borrowings. The nat deficit which has thus to be met, making allowance for private obligations which are probably paid by the export of
securities, connot
be less than 181150,000,000 roubles a year, and is probably
appearancos of the Russian Government as a borrower in the Continental money market are due, not to reproductive enterprises or exceptional and to capital requirements-that is to Bay. transitory expenses-but almost exclusively to the normal deficiency of national income. This means that, as she is situated to-day. Rusia in marching direct to insolvency. Her nation! balance-shiret leaves her
overy year deeper in thao her people can bear, and who has practically dout. Her liabilities to the foreigner are more nothing to show for them. Her gold reserve of which are unconsciously lent by her dupes ie a colossal Humbert safe, the vaunted milions for their own further deception.']
A JUSTICES of the PEACE will be held L'UNION OF PARIS FIRE INSURANCE great deal spre. In a word, the frejant
at the Magistracy, at 2.15 P.M. on MONDAY,
the 1st May, 1905, for the purpose of consider
ing the following application, viz.:-
且 from
An application for the transfer
ANFETTA PAPIRE to one ASKAM ZUCER HANN of a Publican's Licence to sell and retail intoxicating liquors on premises situato at No. 26, Pottinger Street, in tha City of Victoria, and called or knoWR BY
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1018
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