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THE CHANCELLOR OF THE "EXCHEQUER. ON IMPERIAL
CABLES AND RATES. On June 8th the Cherallor of the Exchequer received-ut the Treasury a deputation on the subject of the further relation in the cable rates to India, China, oud West Africa. Sir Edward Sassoon, M.P., as clairman of the Telegraphs Committee of the House of Com mons, hended the deputalion, which included reprosentatives of the Chambers of Commerce £ Liverpool, Dollars, Blackburn, Dande, New. part, Glasgow and London.
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Sir Edward Sassoon said that in addition to eat, you are loing slowly starved; overy nerve the members of Parliament there were repre- and organ is being roble i of its proper nourishsentatives from the chambers of commeren of ment; the blood is poor and lacking En porÏERS.
Neweralls, Wolverhampton, Leith, Sheffield, and Bradford. For the past two years they had the expression baggard. You grow this
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boxes Doon's Dinner Fils are 1/1) a box or G for B. Of all chemists and medicine-dealers, or direct from the proprietors, the
Foster XoClellan Co., &, Wells Street, Oxford Street, Louden, England, pest fros on recsipt of price. TTCHING SKIN DISEASES. The first application of Doan's Ointment will relieve Bezana, Itching Files, and any itching skin complaint, while one pot is generally suficient to cure the worst. care Donn's Oistment soothes and heals the pores of the skin; it does not dry up too quickly, not irritate the skin. It is pure and clean. Pries Re. Za pot, or Rs. 10 for 6 pots. Of all olemists and druggists or direct from the Fostor-MeCellan Co., 8, Wells Street, Oxford Stroot, London, England, post free on receipt of pries.
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The Chancellor of Exchequer That is, as I understand it, an absolute, decision of the committee, the reducion to be brought into operation us soon as they are able to carry it into effect, and they mentira not later than October 1 of this year. (Cheers.)
WAR AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT IN
JAPAN.
ANGLO-JAPANESE COMMERCIAL RELATIONS,
A report on Japanese trade in 1904, by Mr. G. Farclay, secretary of the British Legation at Tokyo, published recently by the Formigu Offloo, is an abla and intomsting analysis of an important period in the sommiers of the country. which followed the economic crisis of 18 9.1900),
portant, for keen Japanese competition in China.
The figuros for the year, indicating as they do increased imports into this country of certain lines of textiles which Japan is well able to produce in suficiunt quantities for normal.use herself. mit not be taken as any guide for the fatura
Owing to the extraordinary needs of the army, the value of blankets and blanket cloth imported ross last your to 2757,000, 48 com- pared with £17,000 in 1903. The United Kingdom had practically the whole of the tral Afensumption" fax, er excise duty ot là per cont, að vildren, was imposed last year from April I on woullens, home made and Imported; but British trade at least, Mr. Barclay says, has found in woollens needed for army purposes the damand for which was,-of- court, not aflented--ample compensation for y diminutioa the tax may have caused in the
Thanks to the long period of cautions trading as demand for fancy goods. Japan's trails was in a thoroughly healthy con
o lips at obesks become palo, the eyes yoheen witing for the results of a reduction is work, feel heavy and listless. Then symptoms rates, while a material increase in cable mileage ure the digestive orgaus ery
and help, Doan's Dinner Pills, alonki bo uted regularly was taking place. The rate to India had been dition when war broke out. Since then he n reduced · from Is. të 28. 68., and they wished for othor
been in almost uninterrupted possession of the until every sign of the trouble has gone,
a further reduction to Za. a word, with a corres- Wise, you sig ind i drog til muna, consiga, pending reduction in the press pots. As to the not suffered asions hou tion, chronic indigestion. biliousness,
African rates, these had been reduced foreign trado has not suffered sarions incon- in and
addition to this, nature has come to her assist.
sist from the ridiculously high gores, but they venienes from the exomy's craisers; and, were still too high, and they compared
ance with very abundant crops, the yield of rive unfavourably with what our Franch competitors actually paid Then the rales-to-China also and silk, indeed, being higher than ever before Owing to these circonstancos Japan has borne required farther reduction. Then is to the Pacific cable that hid redticed the ratas to Asia the strain of the first twelve months of war with 13 remarkable enso. fudeod," says Mr. Barclay, from Australin from 4s. 104. tq 25. 6. word, and we had now direct communication with the
e for the heavy drafts made on the country's and continent of Africa through it. Owing to one expital by loans and increased taxation, the wor of the Australasian Governments having taken high toll on the labour market and the general suction adversely to the cable company further dislocation of the native shipping gessioned do not her unit we had been retarded. The cable comby the army's transport requirements, do panies were exceedingly prosperous and had commercial and industrial activity. Bar foreign
seem, generally speaking. offered lately by the general rexiuctions, and trade has reached a level, not only in imports, the heuchts derived by the public from those intr also in experts, musicrally higher than reductions were immense,
that of any previous fear. Undoubtedly Sig Alfred Jones, Sir John Long, M.P. Bir particular fudastries have suffered-uotably the William Holland, M.P., and Mr. Henniker ilk manufactures for the home market--and Heaton, M.Ph ring impported the arguments the smaller manufacturers and traders have for a reduction.
The Chaurator of the Exchequer, in reply,mory of them felt the pinch of restricted orolit aid that Lord Balfour's committee, which satinut the year has pasal without any failures of upon this subject, faid down some general prin- importance. On the other band, many industries ciples which he was certainly inclined to accept. particularly furuing and silk waoufactures for the foreign market, as well as those Up to a certain point-that was to say, up to
to supply the any increase in the trafle yielded an increased war's requirements, have return to the company; and, if by reducing the great prosperity. It has bou the policy of the rates one could double the traffic, the transaction Government to purchase as much to possible might be
of The war expenditure has been spent at home world. but to the company AN INTERIM DIVIDEND of 8350 per itself, always provided that there was room for and there are many samples of struggling the cables laid for the increased tralle. Bat indaries which have been built ap into point at which there was no longer successful concerns by the large domands on room for any increased traffic on the cable, and their capacity. Price has not been so much of a consideration as in ordidary times, and the then it was necessary to lay a new cable. Tha maanfauturors have this been enabled to increased traffe might be a nuisance to the strengthen their position and to increase both company; it was also an expenditure for many their experience and production, so that we are rears before it made no ratara. As traffic likely to see Japan emerge from the war with grew and became enfeient to justify the laying her officiency in curtain branches of industry of those new cables, they must be laid, and would be laid. But it did not follow as a simple greatly improved."
PUBLIC COMPANIES ·
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT AND AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED.
Share for six months ending 30th June. 115, will be payable on the 27th instant, on which date Dividend Warrauts inay be obtained on application at the Company's Office.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 20th to the 37th instant (both days inclusivo
By Order of the Board of Directors,
A. SHELTON HOOPER,
Sporetary.
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Hongkong,
THE WEST POINT BUILDING COMPANY, LIMITED.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 20th in the 27th instant (both daya inclusive).
By Order of the Board of Direstors,
DECLINE IN YOUEION YARN TRADE.'
108.972 tous of cotton, valued at £7,496,00), Fore imported as against 181,210 togs at shrinkage: 103 en inns ju value but u shrinkage in quantity. The past year has seen no interruption in the constant declina in the foroigu yarn trade which bas marked recent yours hore has been practically so dem ed for this British staple, except for 16's and 24's, which are need for special purposes, and the value of the trade, which a few years ago used to average close on £1,000,000, has now fallen
With the output of the Ealire to £5,00 mills increasing every year, there is no chance of any substantial rovival in the demand for the foreign article.
BRITISH TYPE OF LOCOMOTIVE IN FAVOUR
The pricipal features noticeable in the trade in locomotives are a large increase in imports from the United Kingdom, a correrpenting decrease from the United States, and a big jump in the imports from Germany.
is
the point at which the line was fall-no doubt industries which bored a period of petition from this source for recent orders hax
Hitherto German locomotives.have soldem bean imported, but in 1903 and 1905 several good orders were taken by German builders. the first deliveries arriving about the end of the year. Quite a unmber remain to be delivered, and the figures for Germany may be expected to shows a farther increase during the current ves ko dooline in American locomotives year. The procably due to temporary cansen, in fact com- latterly been very keen. Imports. from the United Kingdom represent 75 per cent of the that daring tho Kast year the British type of locomotive obtained the preference, and that all the German locomotives and many of these from America, order, ere of récently imported or still on British type had standards. So far as price goes, the three coautries seem to compete ou about equal terms. Germany now requires the longest time for manufacture, while there has been little to choose between the United Kingdom and the United States in this particular.
to the commeranzerative one not merely Japan-it has boen asserted that 70 per cent. total. It is interesting to note
there came a
axiom that overs increase of trafic meant an increase in profit to the owners of the cablo,
cent
FOREIGN TRANE,
The figures for machinery and engines for 1904 are satisfactory, and there is no doubt this Leads admits of considerable expansion. Japan still regpires much inachinery for the develop. ment of her resources and industries.
HINT-TO-BEITISH-HANUFACTURERS;
Japan's foreign trade, as recorded in the or was in itself an advantage to thom. Lord Customs, increased during the past year by Balfour's committee pointed out that mere £8,560,159, or nearly 1 por cont. Imports-
"It may be stated here," says Mr. Barclay, ileage was not a test of what was a fair increased in value by over £5,500,000, or 17 per
"that not only in machinery but in many other articles, the buyer of Amorionu goods is better AN INTERIM DIVIDEND of One charge. Some lines of cable or some land cent; and exports by over £3,000,000, or 19 per
Dollar and Serenty-dre Cents per Share lines were peculiarly costly to maintain. They
The items principally contributing to this able to estimate the ultimate cost than in the for six months ending 8th June, 1965, wil by said on the general question with reference to payable on the 27th instant, on which dats the concession which the Government gave to expansion are, under imports, coal, steamships, case of British anufaturers. The American Dividend Warrauts may be obtained on applicable companies for landing rights in this ico, potroleum, blankets, wool, woollen yarns maker generally issues priced catalogues, and country, that in our opinion the real function cotton drills and ducks, bides, leather, sugar, will state discount in an accompanying letter; -cation at the Company's Offic
"The American on the car. of these concessions is to furnish opportunites machinery, tin plates, and raw coth a-thus last his prices are usually for machines packed
gamed article, though less in quantity, having and delivered bohalf of the companies. And that was an an habat and to a smaller extent goods will quotes through rate of freight of correcting any marked unreasonable been higher in value and in exports, ran
railway company taking charge of the expression of opinion with which he desired to
100 lbs. from the factory to the port of say that he was in entire agreement; and they watches, straw braids, cotton tissues and saké. recommended that these opportunities should On the other hand, there are decreases in the destization. Given au American catalogue, imports of oil cakes, wheat, indigo, mousseline with the disinnuts, the weights of the machine THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT AND reeur with suficient frequency, and that a de laine, shirtings, cotton prints and cotton and the through mia of freight, it is an easy
moderate term should accordingly be axed for the currency of the concessions, and that the sateens and velvete, and in the exports of coal, matter to estimate the laid-down cost.
copper, silk, cotron vorn, fish Muny Dealing with the distribution of Japan's excopt against specific inquiries. ~ Packing foreign trade, Mr. Barclay states that the often an unknown extra. Eo are the rail and Value of imports from the British Empire was steamer charges. As a result, the resident 24 per cent. higher than in the provions year, cromot finds it difficult to quote charges with its share in Japan's eastora amounting to 41 out a reference home, and thus many an order per cent, of the whole, as against 39 per cent. finds its way to America because the total cost
lace Asia holding first as a customer of out delay in 1903. The Empire still maintaine eocond can easily be reckoned and a price quoted with- Japan, though her share in the total exports has fallen from 23 to 21 per cent.
A. SHELTON HOOPER,
Secretary to
AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED.
General Agents for - THE WEST POINT BUILDING CO., Lv. 1656 Hongkong, 12th July, 1905.
UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LIMITED.
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which the Government imposed should be revised if necessary.
With regard to Indian rates, he rather questioned the figures which Sir Edward Bassoon gave when he spoke of the increase in the trafle. He thought that the figures which ho quoted from Appendix included traffic which was other traffic than that between India HE CERTIFICATE No. 695 for
Share numbered 2231, on which the sum
and Europe, and traffic, therefore, which did not of $50 has been paid up, standing in the Regis come under the receipts of the joint purse. The ter in the name KHEE SHING, having been figures were, however, though rather smaller
Having regard to the United Kingdom's dudared LOST, Notion is hereby given that than those which he quoted, sufficiently satis unless the said Certificats be produced to the factory and interesting. The rate per word position as the principal source of supply Scristy on or before the thirty-first day of between Europe and India was reduced from is. For ships, for steam coal and fox certain to 29. 61. from March 1, 1902. In the official classes of textiles needed for army purposes, Augastrext, a New Certificate for the said share will be issued by the Socisty and the old certi-year 1901-2, during which for 11 months the it was only to be expected that in 1904 she the 49. rate was in force, the truffle amounted should have had a much larger share in Ecate will thereafter be held is call and void.
in round thousands to 2,500,000 words. Its value effect Japan has taken from her 54 per cent. Japan's custom than in ordinary years, and in By Order of the Board of Director.
to the joint prep was nearly £385.000. During C. MONTAGUE EDE,
1902-03 the number of words was 3,153,000 and more than in 1903, the value of the increase Acting Secretary.
the value a little over 2310,000. That was being £2,681,000, or 48 per cent of the tota 164 to say, that the traffle increased over that of increase in the country's imports. With 20
cent, of the total imports the United Kingdom the previous year by 2044 per cent, the figure has resumed her place at the bend of the list givau by Sir Edward. In 1903-04 the number which she had always held until India rossol of words rose to 3,494,000, with a value of £346,000-nearly £347,000-the traffe having her in 1903. The principal items contributing increased over 901-09 4016 per cent. The to the increase for the year more coal, blankets. figures of 1904-05 were not complete, but steamships, cotton duck and drills, wool, leee it was estimated that the number
motives, and machinery; rails and fancy cottons, words would be a little nader 3,900,000, and on the other hand, decreased. As a customer the United Kingdom was somewhat better than the value about £384,000. That meant an inoreast of traffic over 1901-02 of some in 1803, taking more waste silk,, silk mannfec- per sent, but to earn the same refence Lures and straw bruids. Copper and camphor nearly a million and a half words as in 1901-02 the telegraph lines had to carry alone among her staple imports from Japan
showed any considerable falling-off. more. Those
It is interesting to find that, in spite of the quite as high as those figures, although not
noted, were, be thought, eminently satisfactory situation in Menchuris; Japan's trade with He must put in a caveat. He did not think both in exports and imports.
China has made further substantial progra that the great increase in traffic was wholly due to the reduction in rates. He thought circum- stances in the Far East, in India itself, and in
Hongkong, 11th July, 1905
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In metals generally, an important featurs of Inst year's trade lies in the imports from the United States of merchant bars, plates, sheets and tin plates. Hitherto the supplies of these articles came from Fnraps, but the American Steel Trust has now hegan to compete, and though the quantities so far are not large, the important fact remains that a commencement has been made. Years ago not a nail. camo from the United States; now that country divides the trade with Germany, and it may be that the same results will obtain from their
Soles of invasion of other branches.
of the metal trade. Another important feature of the you review is the increasing production in Japan due to the Imperial Steel Works at Wakamatsu.. Rails, bars, angles and plates are now being turned out in quantities by these works, machinery is being ordered for the production of telegraph wire, rivets, bolts, unta, &c. At present the whole of the production goes to.. meet Government requirements, but in the near future the importers will find a serioas competitor in this establish mont." Intelligence..
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THE ST. KILDA" CASE.
The case of the British steamer St. Küda, sunk by the Russian cruiser Dnieper, says the Times, is not free from complications, but it is clear that the Russian Government should be lu spite of diplomatic required to justify the Dnieper's action or fult compensation. compensation has not yet been paid. The facts an outlined by the London Insurance Market correspondent on June 14th, age, briefly, as follows:-She loaded at Hongkong a cargo for Japan, chiefly consisting of cotton, rice, and jule, und sailed on June 4th. Ensurances against var riake were placed in Hongkong. 30, 1005, was estimated to be just over tion of the gradual increase of America's trade. and about £11,000 on cotton and rice has been Although this estimato left a certain amount of doubt as to whether the average standard revenue Germany's share in the total increase in Japan's passed on from Hongkong to this market. This sum of £1,000 represents the London of £352,000 would be made in the time, it was imports was 3 per cent., Gorman exports being interest, as war risk insurances on the hail Provision and Coal Merchants, Buff. theroasered that the tariff for ordinary more by 7 per coat, than in 193. To this of the steamer have not been placed here. messages batreon. Europe and Indis should creass wire anile, indigo, machinery, locomoties. Both rice and cotton are claimed to be and woollen Farns may be mentioned as tho
The proportions in which the United States M. MUMEYA, JAPANESE Aariér,
the Far East, bad led to su expansion of trafic shared in the increases in Japan's total exports Bromide and Crayon Enlargements and which would have occurred whether the rate and imports were 62 and 21 per cont. roapes also colouring Photos and relief Photos, had been maintained or not, and upon the tively, both exports and imports being about 25 conlinunoce of which perhaps we could per cent. higher than in 1903. As regards her Views of China and Manila. Work count. At the same time, he was imports into Japan. Mr. Barclay remarks action in the Knight Camunder case last year.;
har
that the advantage of geographical situation very glad to be able to informs the deputa naturally enjoyed by the United States has tion that a meeting of the Cis Indian Foint-
Leen accentuated during the war. But though Purse Committee was held on the 30th of Jast month. It was there shown that the the large increase in Japan's purchases from average yearly value to the joint parsa troi America in due in great part to exceptional Indian rates for the three years ending Jus conditions arising out of the war, part of it at
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