S

SHANGHAI RACES.

FIRST DAY-Lab Mas.

Stewards: Messrs. A. Melend (Chairman), C. Broderson, H. J. Craig, W. 8. Jackson, D. Lundalo, John Liddell, R. Macgregor, S. W. Pratt (Clark of the Course) and F. J. Burrots (Secretary).

Shanghai races began yesterday. We are indebted to Mr. T. F. Hough, of the Houg kong Jockey Cinl, for the records.

- SUBSCRIPTION GRIFFIN PLATE.— Value, The 200: Second pony, Tls. 30: Third pony. Tis. 28: For subscription griffins of this meeting. Three-quarters of a mile,

Mr. Bruce Robertson's Tiara (Mr. Burki Mr. Two-see's May Daka (Mr. Cumming) Mr. Jollibean's Dobequick

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(Mr. Watt)

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CRITERION STAKES.-Valne, Ta. 400 Second pory, Th, 1(0): If Ave or more starters; Third pay, T 50: For China ponies. Ons

mile.

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Mr. Bruro Rebericon's Godfly

(Mr. Burkill) Mr. John Peel's Ard Patrick

(Mr. Moreing) Mr. G. H. Pott's Heather King ..

Mr. Camming)

GRIFFIN'S PLATE-Value. Tis. 400: Second

Chin ponies that hava never run at any mesting Three-quarters of a mile. Bir. Quebec's Celtic

Mr. Charley's Acthelred

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OPENING OF THE NEW

SAILORS INSTITUTE.

The opening ceremony in connection with the New Sailors' Institute, 72 and 79 Prays East, was performed by His Excellency the Governor, Sir Matthew Nathan, yesterday afternoon. Amongst those present were Sir H..S. and Lady, Berkeley, Admiral Chrzno- Howe, Hon. Captain Barnes-Lawrence, E N., Hen. Dr. Clark, Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C., Roy, J. H. Franes, blr. and Mrs G. H. Piercy, Rov. F T. Jobsson. Captain Milroy, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Hippoll, Mrs. Hosre, Rov. C. B. Lickling, Mr. and Mrs. Stri ger, Rev. C. Gordon-Vaudin, R. N., Rer. G. Searle, C. F. and R. AB. Ponsonby, His Excellency's A.D.C. An apology was received from His | Lordship, Bishop Hoare, regrotting hisinability to be present owing to a longstanding engage- meni, The Hou. Mr. Geralom Stewart, who was to have taken part in the opening ceremony was also absent ewing to the non-arrival of the C.P.R. stoamor Empress of Japan on board of which Mr. Stewart is a passenger.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3BD. 1905.

pisure, therefore, that I declare the house to be now opened (applause).

Admirs Curzon Howamid the Commander-

in-Chief, General Villiers-Hatton, dasimad him to express to His Excelency and the ladies and gentlemon present, how sorry he was that he was unable to attend the opening ceremony. The speaker then proposed that the best thanks of this meeting be given to His Excellency the Governor for his kindness in having unvented to open this Institute, and for the sympathetic interest that he lise taken in its establishment. His Excellency's brief response terminated the ceremony, after which His Excellmoy was shown over the premises.

SHANGHAI-NANKING

RAILWAY.

FINNT SOO TURNED.

KODAK

3

FILMS

& ACCESSORIES.

DEVELOPING AND PRINTING UNDERTAKEN,

LONG HING & CO..

PHOTO GOODS STORE,

17, QUEEN'S ROAD

Hongkong, 27th December, 1904,

THE JAPANESE LOAN.

(SAME PREMISES AS MESSRS. Aи ÜHE

(30

GREAT BUSH FOR PROSPECTUSES, The Standard of Mazol 29th asid:

to

pony, Tls 100; Third pony, Tia. 50: For that institution known as the "Star" Coffee Excellency Sheng Kung-pao, Director-General ench sontence already given is sécording to this on boar, 70,000 prospeoinses had been distri.

A

person,

TRADE

TELEPHONE No. 135.

MARK.

TANSAN

PER CASE OF 48 PINTS...

TANSAN

the reception of the loan may be gathered by buted by Parr's Bank alons, and some ides of PER CASE OF 140 SPLIT the fact that, although the subreription lista only upen this morning, the whole of the English portion of the loan was more than covered at the ofices of one lading firm of brakers alone, while applications from the Continent last night amounted to

A HUMANE (?) DECREE.

The N-C. Daily News translafes an April Decres of the Chinese Throne as follows:- and Shea Chia pen with regard to the ruri-ion We received the report of Wu Ting-long of the laws of the Empire to meet the require. mente of the present age. As a matter of fact, death by decapitation was the sererent punish ment permitted in the laws of the Imporist dynasty (before the when our aberators entered this country the old conquest of China), but laws of the preceding Ming dynasty were embodied into cur own, in consequence of which (slicing process) and the like was allowed in such extreme renteuses as death by Lingchih order to serve as a warning to the wicked and reckless. This sort of punishment is not a merciful one and is contrary to one desire in the dispensation of justice and mercy. In view of this, therefore, since our Ministers are engaged in the work of rovising our laws whereby command that only the sentones of decapitation From the particulars given in our City article i shall be put or criminals guilty of the deal The N.-C. Daily News of April 26 reports: penalty, and further command that from honce lean announced yesterday afternoon are in no- it will be soon that the details of the Japanese The official sod-cutting ceremony in connec forth the sentences of Lingeh'ih, exposure of cordance with the information given in The tion with the Shanghal-Nanking railway line, the head after decapitation, and beheading the Standard on Friday inst, and, if the extra- which should have taken place last Juus but corpse of a malefactor, under sentence of deca-ordinary rush which took place for the pro- was postoned because of the illness of H.Epitation when aliva, shall be abolished for ever, Shong Kangan, took place yesterday morning. As for these criminis wit, under the old laws, to most with as great success as that which has is any criterion, the Rotation is likely spectusus A11 am a company of about saraty to are now awaiting death either by Lisgah in or ANI

characterised all previous appeals by Japan After an opening prayer, the kirv. J. H. sighty porn fit at of the new have been sentanas to decapitation with expo- this market. The announcement that the pro- FRANCE, before calling upon His Excellency enrolled members of the railway police, a foren

Station where a guard of honour the newly sure of the head afterwards let them merely be apontusos would be ready at four o'clock in

Those who have hun afternoon drew big crowds within the pre to perform the opening ceremony, said that

summari baleaded, which has been formed by Mr. Shen Tau-ho sentenced to summary decapitation shall have it inets of the issuing banks quite early in his thoughts went back roma iwo years was drawn up on the platform. The geard to a time when they were compelled to prosental a very swart appearence.

summary strangulation, while the afternoon. and at four o'clock there The changed 10 company preceded by apecial train down, the are to wait until the prand autumn assizga for oatsido Parr's Bank, for example, extending close an institution which had been doing very railway in the Soochow direction to a spot on

criminals condemned to summary strangulation was an excited rush, the crowds assembling good work on this side of the harbour for some

the side of the new railway where a matshad had decapitation after the sesies shall be strangled bottom of Bartholomew-laue right up into fioul hearing. Persons under sentence of from the doors of that institution at the years. Very reluctantly they decided to clore boon oructed. Those prosent included His after the grand satuma assizes, that is to my Threadneedle-treat. Withio the space of half

of the Imperial Chinese Railways, Lord Li, decree to be commuted one degrés. Assistant Director-General, Mess. H. E. R. moreover, who has been found upon trist to be Homas, and from that time the Committen had set themselves to work if possibles to jaovide n Hunter Manager Hongkong and Shanghai an necessary before the fast is to be punished, place of their own, and obtain a site for sale Hank, H. Keswick. Special Representative of but anyone not under this category is to be on some suitable situation. Hongkong was in the British and Chinese Corporation. Limited released. Furthermore the punishment of Wong Chen-su, Chief Casier of the chang branding a criminal and such like is also to be Deed of such a institution to meet hai-Nanking Railway, Hau Siso-chang. Assist abolished. The memorialists are also commanded wants of sailors-especially of His Majesty's ant Director of the Land Furchasing Offee, to work diligently and carefully in the day (Dr. Crighton) service-when on shore on 49 hours laro.nud the Pooshau magistrate. The Board of which has bean given them to perform and to millions sterling-s fact which speaks volumes

Moved by the foot that heds were really very Commissioners of the Slangbai-Nanking Rail- lose ne time over it so that the revised laws may limited, and existing institutions were not sila ay was represented by M-ears. David Laudale be speedily printed and published for the kaun to most the nests of the men when ashore, the (Engineer-in-chief) Chen Ofting. Shen Tan-bo,

A H. Collinson, M. Inst. C. E. lodge of whole Empire. committee were led to approach His Excellency and E. Morries (Secretary.) There were also to ask if by any possible means they might prosent Messra. J. Dunstan, Locomotive obtain on favourable terms a graat of Govern- Superintendent, W. G. E. Executive ment land. His Excellency lent bis aid Engineer, F. C. Moule, Storeofor, uts.

most cordial and sympathetic spirit, and did what was possible to forward the project, but unexpected diffofiles arose, and the site they had hoped to obtain was not 3

at present available.

Acting again on His Excellency's suggestion, they endeavoured to rent a boase or houses for the purpose of carry ing on this work. They were led to apply to the Hongkong Land Investment Company, and obtained the present houses on a three years' Insep, at a moderate rental, and with power to xiter and adapt to meet the needs of the work, The premises at prosent were a mere abell and there was a good deal of furniture to arrive. When this arrived and was put into position the justitute would be in every respect such as a sailor ashore for the sight would find very comfortable. They hoped later to have a better supply of literature, and a good billiard table. Menia wohl be supplied possible at cost price so as not to make a too heavy demand on the pockets of those who mado ate of the place, They would endeavour as far as possible to added; Second pony, s. 50; it five or more

eater for the spiritual, moral and material startore, Third pouy, 11s. 25; for Chiún poniesnoods of man, who was a many-sided animal and needed something more then t acts

Mr. Dargor's White Blaze

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(Mr. Fearon) 1

(Mr. Burkill) 2

CATHAY CUP.-Valne, Tia. 250: Second pony, Th. 50: If five or more starters, Third pony, Tla. 5: For China ponios, grilling at dato of entry allowed 7lbs. One mile and

half.

Messra. Torg and Harley's Zambesi

Mr. Wuilleumior) 1 Messra. Commore and Robson's Friendship (Mr. Burkil)

(Mr. Cumming)

Mr. G. H. Potts Highland King

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Jockey Cor-Value, T. 200: Secord pony, Tls. 50: If five or more starters, Third pony, Ths, 25.For China poules that have never wou a Race. Subeription Griffins of this meeting allowed ätbs. To be riddin by jockeys who have

never had more than two winning mouada at.. Shanghai, Hongkong or Tientsin. Jockeys

non-winners allowed 51b,; winners of one ruce, weight for inches as per scale; winnera of twn races, 7lbs, extra. Que Round.

Mr. H. Morriss Bedberry (Owner) 2 Meesra. Tong and Speoles's Maas,,.

(Mr. Hooper) 2 Mr. Railton's The Epipo (Owner) 3

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HART LEGACY CUP.-Presonted by the late

Mr. James Bart; value, Tis. 100 with Ths. 150

Half a mile.

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in a

08 nearly as

the

Mr. Two-vres Hokoku (Mr. Cumming) 1 something more than thespiritual sideof nature. The Ring's Lancier

They wanted to catch him on every aido if pos- (Mr. Meyerink) 2 Mr. Ellis Kodoorie's Somali

sible. He hoped they would be able to form (Mr. Crighton) 3

nobler aspirations and advance those who-tre quented tle institute a little noorar realisation of perfect manhood. If such were rentiaad they would have reason to think that the instituto did not exist in vain. Before sitting down, he wished to express his deep souse of gratitude personally to His Excellency for the very kindly interest he had taken in the work which he had greatly helped forward. (Applanso).

SHANGHAI GOLD CHALLENGE CUP- Presented; value, 300 guineas; for China ponies, being bona fide grins at date of entry; to be won twice in all by posien his boun fido property

of the same owner or owner : entrance, Th. 10

is

First pory to revoire Ths.: 00. Second pony, Tls 100, and Third pexy, Tis. 50; until the eup finally you, aken tic Second pony will seesire 75 per cent, and the Third pony: 5 per cent of the entrance fees. One mile and a quarter.

Mr. Oswald's Ardlui (Mr. Burkill)

· Mr. H. Morriss' Cross-in-band

Mr. Quebec's Cedric

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(Mr. Campbell) 2

"(Mr. Fearon) 31

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KIANGED Cur.- Value, Tis, 230; -Second pony Tls. 50, if five or more starters, Third pony, Tls. £; for (hina ponies; Jockeys that have never won an offeisl race allowed is One mile and three-quarters. Mr. Oswald's Blair Athol

Mr. Wingard's Algerine

Mr. Nephew's Minheimer

(Mr. Cumining) 1 (Mr. Marling) 2

(Mr. Hayes)

Timo-3,57-1,5. CHIELI CCP-Valus, Th. 200; Second pony, Tls. 56; Third pony Tls. 25; for subscription griffins of this meeting; winners of the Subscrip

tion Griffin Plate, 10 lbs. extra. One mile.

Messre. Richmond and Oswald's Caliban...

Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's Desert Chief

Mr. H. Morriss' Cinnamon

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H EXCELLENCv, who on rising was loudly cboned, said-Ladies and Gentlemen, I am grateful to the Hev. Mr. France for giving is the opportunity of being hore the afternoon. His invitation to me, and also the remarks

which he has made, refer to the sympathy

hare shown towards the---Scaruca's Mission. I am sorry it is not practicable form to put that sympathy into the of government useistanes to replace the old Star" Coffee house which, as we have been told, closed two years ago for want of funda; but the government is always very careful when naked to gita to one section of the community the funds or property which it holds in truf for the romn.anity at large. site shall be reserved, and leat Honover,

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The proceedings were opened by the Engineer-in-Chief, who addressed the company us follows: -

Beveral

for the change which has taken place within the space of one year in the credit standing of | BOLE AGENTS— Гаран

În view of the rumours siroulated some time back with regard to the immense purchases of „THE CHINESE METTLE. | A

war material and so on by Japan in Germany, it may perhaps be of interest to state that there Within the last few days we hare had to seems to be litla doubt that the greater part of Chinese in this and the adjacent provine. The in this country. The desire evinced by Japan ohfcnicle, several” attacks on foreignore by the proceeds of the pros ut loan will be retained

Your Excellencies and Gentlemen,---You

cironmstances attending the affair at the Tain the past to avoid any undue disturbance of have been kind enough to come here to-day in Shong heong cotton mill on Tuesday will be the Loudon money market is again to the fore. very bei westher (at rather short notice I am

the subject of inquiry at the Mixed Court and As we mention in our City article, the easier afraid) to witness in the East an old Western-o, therefore, reservoar comment until the monetary conditions late in the afternoon yester-

day were due to having lent world coremony, the formal turning of the first full facts are brought to sod of a railway which his Erg of sing Magistrate and the Amises. The fact, however, million of her uaumployed balances in the money Kang-pao, Director-General of the Imperial to the unfortunate disturbance, two foreign attributed to a natural desire to facilitats the remains that, whatever the causes which led up market, and while that action can perhaps be Chiuose Railway Administration kindly con- sonted to perform on the 17th day of the 5th residents of this Settlement were in such danger flotation of the new loan, it is none the less from a lody of antires, that they had to be indicative of the mammer in which the agents moon of last Chinese Year (corresponding to the 30th June, 1904, of the Westaro calendar) teed by a pusse of police, and although their acting for the Japaness Government are alive but which, owing to the very regrettable and injuries are happily alight, the affair is one of to the importance of populurising" Japanese fougthy illness of his Ezerilousy kes had to be which it in to be hoped sirious Retive will be finance in Lowband-street. postponed until to-day which, I believe, is the fact that there is still abroad feeling of taken. It is impossible to shut our you to the first occasion bis Exelloney Las loft his house hostility to the foreigner, and it is to be feared siner his iluoss, and 1 am sure you will all unite with me in congratulating him on his recovery

that it is fostered rather than repressed by and

the officials and gentry. The mandarins are Although construation work has been in generally careful to show their opposition in a active progress for some mouths, the oerenyors subtle way than by actual violence, but it which his Excellency is about perform my

there all the sand. We have not forgotten be regarded as the official commencement of the construction for the Imperial Chinese Railway Administration of a system of railways by the British and Chinos Corporation, Limited, a British Company whose interests are so ably represented locally by their joint agents, Messrs. Jardins, Matheson & Co., and the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, and in particnlar of the railway forming part of their system from Shanghai to Nanking, which, I drmly believe, will become one of the most important and profitable railways in China, if not in the world.

return to native office.

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incidenta which have occurred in connection with the building of the proposed road to the Bills, and the attempt to cut off the beef supply of the Settlement is fresh in everyone's memory. When we road of Viceroys who drink the blood of their victims and sanction the barbarities which have been lately described by our Kurilin sorrespondent, it is not surprising that the commoner people should show their lack of the teatraints of modern civilisation--NC. Daily News.

M. HANOTAUX ON THE WAR

selling at four per cent. premium. The advanes applications were largely in excess available amount. The premium pointa to speculation and reselling, unless the bonds are judiciously awarded.

At New York the new Japarese boudly are

of the

WORLD'S TRADE.

UNITED KINGDOM HEADS THE LIST WITH £781,858,000.

GERMANY SECOND, The Board of Trade returns for 1904, show

tlist the trade of the United Kingdom for that year reached the great total of £781,858,000, against £573,174,000 for Germany and £512,845,000 for the United States, her nearest competitors.

Details of imports and exports of the various countries are given below. together with the figures for 1903;-

Germany Belgiam

France Switzerland

Everything must have a beginning, and trifting though the notunl ceremony which you are about to witness may appear, I can assure you we engineere regard its performance with very great respect and reverence bocate, no matter how many delays and postponements have prefaced its accomplishments, once done it remains to us as a ma ter of honour, of proceed to falfilment, to complation, and there "face" in fact, that the work must continuously must bo no farther delays or postponements. of the Shanghai-Nanking Railway, the concep

You are all of you familiar with the bistory the Japanese turning movements follows quite nited States

railway engineer of China, the lato Gabrial James Morrison, M. Inst. C. E., whose recent death we all greatly deplore, and no one mere so than myself; the construction of this railway had been, I know, his life's ambition.

tion of which was, I believe, due to the pioneer aliye so-called apathy bad the same

I have not been long enough resident in China to venture opinions on its past history, but this I will any to-day will mark an epoch in the future Listory of China, of Shanghai, Nanking, Booohow, the capital of the province of Kiangan, and of the whole Valley of the Yangtze

Gentlemen, I will not detain you longer, but will now ask Mr. Henry Keswick, the Special Kopresentative of the British and Chinese Corporation, Limited, to initiate his Excellency into the mysteries of the ceremony, and to present him with the rpade necessary for its accomplishment.

Mr. Keswick in a few woll-choson words then

· M. Haustaua contributes to the Gironde, the leading Bordeaux paper, an interesting apprecia tion of the present situation in Manchuria. After pointing at that the inferiority of the Russian army has been due to the fact that it has but one base of operations- namely, the General Staff thus always knows where to industria-Hung

rens.Siberian Railway-and that the Japanesia ... it, he shows that the extraordinary audacity of

Egypt... as a logical consequence, and that origin, It bas all along been impossible for him to manovre in the complete military senso of the word. M. Hanotanx raises the question as to whether Linevitch will be freer in bis Germany movements. He thinks that, now that the field Belziam of operations is going to change, fortune may to France a certain extent smile on the Russians, for henceforth Japan's sole base of operations will likewise be the Trans-Siberian, and the Russian army will have greater facility in manoeuvring. The double base of the Sungari and Kiria imposes upon the Japanese a double objective; and the intervention of the Vladivostok army in the Japanese rear. is

possible.

It is this hops of retrieving recent disasters which M. Hautaux thinks is now probably inspiring the attitude of the Russian Guvern- meat in its decision to continue the war, Intervention at present, would be quite out of placa,. in M. Hanotaux's opinion, for Russia is in one of those situations in which Governments

ANGLO-JAPANESE COTTON.

handed spade to bis Excellency, who dug the and pooplus wast consult merely their own sed and tipped it into the now bank.

His Excellency returned his thanks to Mr. interest and honour. Keswick for the kind words he had used, in a brief speech, He hoped that Mr. Keswick would cable to the Corporation in London to ceremony, that he wished the railway very the offest that he bad performed the formal good wish, and hoped that it would work mutually for the benefit of both Chausse and foreigners.

The company then returned to the station, where refreshments were served and a few congratulatory speechos delivered. Mr. Henry Keswick and bia Excellezoy Bheng also made a few the health of the railway proposed remarks. Mr. Hunter, Manager of the Hong kong and Shanghai Bank, proposed the health of his Fixcoleney the Director-General which was heartily drücük by the assembled company.

on favourable terms I to the Mission have been thinking over a scheme which I will discuss with the gentlemen managing the fairs of the institution, and it may then bo possible to provide a permanent home at un

Mr F. Sugomore, the new Japanese Minister earlier)uste. Meantime I am glad, as you

to the Argentine Republic, loft Liverpool on all are,

that it has been found possible

March 30th by the Pacific Steam Navigation Company's steamor Oravic. Before embarking to open 10mporary premises for the (Mr. Campbell I benefit of seamen

he called upon the Lord Mayer, Mr. Joku Los, ashore. Seamen ashore

and Mr. E. J Hamelryk, the Japanese (Mr. Vida) 2 are a special class, because they are mainly

Consal in Liverpool, by whom he was accom- ashere for the purposes of recreation. Their

and the Cotton Exchange. At both centres of panied on a visit to the Exchange Newsroom (Mr. Fearon) 3 work is done at sea where we do not see them.

commercial activity he was very cordially It is not then to bo wondered at that some

receivd, and in brief speeches he recalled the GRAND STAND STAKB-Value, Tia 230, unpleasant forms of recreation-having regard

fact that Great Britain had had friendly relations with Japan for over 50 years, and to a great reaport like this—such as cases of

expressed the hope that the commercial inter- should come before our eyes in Hongkong, insobriety and frequenting low houses,

Course now existing would not only continue, but become wider and deeper. An exten jon which tend to lower the prestige of the

of trade between Great Britain and Japan Not so many years ago, says the Medical would, he said, be to the mutual advantage of white man before the Chinese, and depreciate Pris--in the days of our grandparents, to wit both countries. The Lord Mayer, in response anilors' respect, which as a class they deserve the costly tea of China was sigued daintily to calls for a speech at the Cotton Exchange from all those who appreciate what the sailors from tiny porcelain cups. Nowadays the man said he joined in offering a welcome to

in the street quafis the courser

decoctions of representative of a country with which England have done for our country, and have at homet

India and Ceylon from resuls that would be was in happy alliance. He welcomed him for the maintenance, good order, and good rame considered dwarf-like if they held suything many reasons, and as commercial men they were of the colony. And this house has been started less than a quarter-of-a-pint. But your real especially glad to meet him. They had great judge of tea still lingers over his choice Pokno hopes of business with Japan in the futare, und rare Souchong with zest unknown to the and, whether the Japanese bought cotton from haphazard consumer of mushroom crudities of us or sent cotton to as, they might depend upon lattian origin. It was the true and original it, it would be for the benefit of both countries, China leaf that the late Sir Andrew Clark had and they might hope for an allistics with cotton as an nid to digestion.-Globe. in mind when he adronated quickly-brewed tex and with everything else that was good for the

mutual benefit of England and Japan.

Second pony, Tk 50; if fire or more startera, Third pouy, Tls. 25; for China ponies, being bona fide griffins, at date of entry, which have been purchased at an^anction of untried griffins by a member of the Shanghai Race Club after the 1st of February 1905; winners of any race, ibs, extra; Jockeys who have never won an official race allowed 5 lbs. One mile.

Mr. Durgor's Barma (Mr. Crighton)..... Mr. Carl's Unadilla (Mr.Vida)... Mr. Elms Glen Rosa (Mr. Burkill)

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Bappy the man who basn't the money to makov splurge and bas the wife to make a home.

to provide decent accommodation for the sailor at night and reasonable recreation for him doring the day, and the kindly and sympathetic influence and assistance of the Chaplains of the Mission. It is with great

[

CHINA TEA.

¦

IMPORTS,

1903

., £300,134,050 ... 101,689,900

192,018,000 46,360,000 $3071,000

1994. $314,549,000 104,758,000 181,458,000 48,406,000

33,355,000 74,325,000 85,11,000

74,478, 0

78.213,000

17,189,000

207,895,000

:-1,096,000 215,-14,000

32.102,000 54,646,000

Japan.. British India United Kingdom 473,027,000

EXPORTS (Domestic).

£250,782,000 79,873,000 120,090,00¥

Switzerland

Spain... Italy

35 276,000 33.437,000 60,697,000 8,741,000 20,048,00 308,677,000 28,994,000 95,392,000

Austria-Hungary Egypt. United States Japan... British India United Kingdom 290,800,0 0

37,588,000 63,652,000 481,040,000

£258,625,000 82,211,000 179,020,000 33,334,000 33, 13,000 64,609,000 86.220,000 21,353,000 297,031,000

38.011,000

105,007,000 300,418,000

United Kingdom imports show an increase in 1904 of £8,013,100 over 1908, while in exports the improvement is only £1,018,010, a total in- orease of £9,031,000,

In Germany, on the other hand, the improve- went in importa ronchod £1,415,000, and in ex- porte £7,808,000, a total increase of £22,308,000. The United States had a bad year. While her imports increased by £8,419,000, exports declined by £6,646,000, har total increase of trade being only £1,773,000.

A MINISTRY OF COMMERCE BILL.

A bill, which has for its object the creation of a Ministry of Commerce and Industry, is insted. It provides that the new Minister shall have an annual salary of £5,000, and be assisted by a permanent conncil of experte, representing various trades and industries, elected for five yours. Part of the powers and duties of the Board of Trade, the Local Government Board, the Home Office, and the Board of Agriculture

are to be transferred to the now Ministry, which

undertake the collection and publication of statistics and informatien rolating to trade and commerce, and may alan establish a department of manufactures to foster and develop manufac turing interests. Fower is also given to establish

4 department to investigate the management of corporations, joint, fook companies, etc, also a department dealing with commercial treaties and tariffs, and another dealing with commercial missions and foreign agents. Such foreign agents may be appointed, and trained if necessary, to represent the Ministry in any foreign country, colony. or dependency. This bill is a private member's bill, and Las been presented by Mr. Louis Sinclair, and is supported by Sir Albert Rollit, Sir Joseph Lawrence, Sir Christopher Furness, Six F. Flannery, Bir William Temlinson, and Mr. J. S. Randles-Fall Mall.

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ple have found matant relief and spoody cure by the use of Cuticura Re- solvent, Ointment and Soap in the most torturing and disfiguring of itching, burning sad sealy bumours, eczemas, rashes, Itchings and inflammations,

Thousands of tired, fretted moth- ers, of akla-tortured and disågured bables, of all ages and conditions, have certified to almost miraculona cures by the Cuticors remedies when the best medical skill had failed to re- Hove, much lens cure.

Caticara Treatment is local and con- stitutional complete and perfect, pure, sweet and wholesome. Bathe tho affected surfaces with. Cuticura Soap and hot water to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales and soften the thick- ened cuticle, dry without hard rubbing, and apply Cuticars Ointment freely to allay itching, Irritation and infamme- tion, and soothe and hesi, and lastly take Cullcara Resolvent, to cool and cleanse the blood, and put every fanc tion in a state of healthy activity.

More great cures of simple, scrofa- Ious and hereditary bumours are daily. made by Cuticura remedies than by all other blood and skin remedios com- binet, sainglo set being often suficient to cure the most distressing cases when all else fails.

Cuticura Bentrant, lignið sæd in the Cergas oẻ Choachate CHING ZIDA Dutiesis Olumnent and Cojienes Bong ses pid thronghialdevorid, Depom: London. I! Oku Bylper kosin, 37 Columns Ats. Foter Drug &

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DR. NEWELL WILSON,

DENTIST.

Latest American Methods.

Bessonble Fers.

No charge for examinations. Office hours 9 am, to 5 P.M

IST FLOOR, WATKINS' BUILDINGS

31, Queen's Road Central Hongkong. 19th October, 1994,

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GEO. FENWICK & CO., LD.

ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS

THIS ON Established Firm especially

The Works may be reached in 10 minutes from

Calors for Ship and Engine Repairing. Blake Pier by Hioksha or Electric Tram.

Launches will call alongside vessels in the harbour sying the Call Flag E.

Telephone 142. Hongkong, 2nd January, 1905,

ON SALE.

ROUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG YOURES. 101,6 1904, With INDEZ. Price $7.50.

On sale at the Hongkong Daily Press Oo Hongkong 26th February, 1905.

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