LIMITED.
HEER DERNBURG ON THE GERMAN COLONIES.
TEE VONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURS ›AV FEBRUARY 21st, 1907.
gold reserve in the Imperial Bank. The safely |- valve consisted in their possesion of foreign scrip with which they bould pay their debta to hat the value of this resoɑTOE WAR their Wealth
dimingarmince other countries,
The report for presentation to the share-
The Berlin correspondent of the Times wrote increased, bought back the paper which had been holders at the eighteenth ordinary general on Jer. 13th-Here Dernburg's second |
lecture Zeld in Germany. Moreover, German capital meeting to be held at the files of the General on the economic virtues of colonial expansion landed more and more to seek lucrative invent- Managers on March 2nd at 11 am. resdenstifates the most impassioned recommendament in the prosperous industries of Germany. Annord we have the pleasure-to-lay before e colonies which has been delivered sinos r. ad by the development of the oslonies. It was
of preferential trade between a country! tion
This state of as could best be counterbalano shareholders a statement of accounts for the Chamberlain last spoke on the fecal question year ending Slat Desember, 19: 6.
of
TER GYMKHANA CLUB Cur-Value £50. | GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY
Presented by the Members of the Gymkhana Clab, Second to resolve $100; and Third 850. For all China posies that have been entered at any Gymkhana mosting or meetings of the sension 1900, and subscription grilling of this season 1908 1907, Weight 10 st & the Winners of any race other than races confined to subscription geiðus 7 15. estra; of a subscription griffins race 2 lb. extra. Subscription giftus of this sesson 1906-1907 allowed 7 16. Previous winners at this meeting barred. Jockeys who bave never had a winning wount allowed 51. Entrauce $10. Three quarters of a mile, Mr. Bratton's Kingston (sto Exobaage ... King) 1st 1lb (Mr. Moller) Mr Buzey's Small Rose, 10st sib
(Mr Mastor) Mr H. P. White's Zapeter Flat 11b
follows, viz:-
1
To place to resory fund ... To pay a final dividend of
2
81,25 per share ... 250,000,00 Add interim dividend of
(Mr Duproei 3 Masers T. Hough & R. Shawan's
Inveragio's Hope, Iuxt 1lb (Mr, Mackinj 0 Mr Hanter's Petard 1st llb (Hickmans).. Mr D. Macdonald's Highland Bonust,
Text 6lb (Mr. Clarks) 0
(Mr
75 cents on 150,000. abares
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112,501.00. 362,500,03
-To-carry-forward to-the-credit-of- next year's noount.......
and
the habit to the strifesti
COLONIAL POSSIBILITIES,
Mr Magpie's Cherub, 10st 71b top of special re: olution in March Inst to $2,000,4 complaceney with which they watched the agile i industry loss dependent
Mr F. B. Marshall's Disposer, Ist 11b
(Mr Vidaj 0 Mr John Pool'a Cravan (iate Junioj 10st 8lbs (Mr Gregson
A fivid of nius faced' fhe starter in the last event of the day, and a very exciting race
Smell Rosa hd at the star', King-| resulted. ston taking the second and Zapoter the third pince. Paming the village Zapeter drew abend of the field and was leading when the straight was entered. He was cusble to withstand the warm pict, however, and gave way to King- stor and Small Kar, the former being first. home and the latter second, Zapater being third. The Pari Mutrel paid a dividend of $11,90 and $0.40 on the first pony, Sat on the mecood and $1690 no the third, Time min 34-25 seen
KAISER'S GRANDSON.
AMUNING SCE E ON THE IMPERIAL YACHT, Reports have for sometime been current with regard to the manor in shich the Emperor first heard of the birth of his grandson while on his Norwegian erning frst year. The Brat authentic areomul of the incident was given in a lecture before the Friodenna tranch of the Navy Leagna by Professor Robyd, the marine painter who always accompanie his Majesty on theas northern jourage. The lecturer said:
As ca the bay of the birth of the Prines we passed the signal atations, they merely gave the Imperial salute, Passing warships to which the eveal was known also made no announcement. The bratsband knowledge of the occurrence, but the officers dared not congratulate the Emperor, for they were duty, when this is not permis- bible. Thus we cracked Bergen, which was beflagged with unusual profuseness. Thir, how- ever, strack no one. Minister Stubel and Con- said ani Mohr came on board, but the former nething, as he, too, thought the
Emperor must be already informed. Havr Mohe, however,
|
the Emperor. What said the
tonished, an I grandfather, and
thing about it up to new
could not restrein himself from can get
88.
Do
10204.27 The capital of the company was increased he
No'withstanding recent large addition to their plaut both factories have again be an apt working at full presence thringhout the year. Osing te exchange being against ou, the profit un sules was greatly reduced, but on the other hand the turnover was considerably larger thao that of the previous year.
CONSULTING COMMITTEE.
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been
of these p secesions were, in his opinion, suitable for European settlemente, and baif for plantations worked by antires. H He gave
162orate calculations as to the future pro
If the German Colonial Director's argumentenperative that Germany following the example nations, shonld endeavour to coman The net profit, after providing for depreciation those of Germany, are as yet almost entirely
bold good for colonia! possessions which li
trate her commercial activity more upon those ae usual, ani including the amount brought undevelope
antirely quarters where she could have both her own forward from the previous year, amounts to to the Ped, with wist cogency must they apply markets and her own raw materia),
British Empire, which can stready 1374,4.27 which it is proposed to deal with as produce almost ferng that is required for
ith own
Onze and again echoes By an elaborate and somewhat speculative of the fiscal
sounded throughout. controversy
survey of the possibilities of the existing Gorman ...8 1,000.00 the lecture and brought to mind the fact colouies Horr Dernburg then endeavours to that, although Herr Dornbury as speak- show that these colonies might one day be able ing to a German audience. that audience to supply raw materials such cotton, consisted mainly of men who have hitherto, in indiarubber, petroleum, rice, coffee,
oleagin the opposition to
policy of their Gorerament, fruits, hemp, de, which wars at present import bon in
that they are so to the value of more than £50,000,000.
Even || oslled "free-tradora
only a comparatively wonall
all proportion of the sret of the Cobdenites. The interest and the German demand for thats erticles were to be cosasional tribales of which be- - applied from the German colonies, it would stowed upon the lecturer from the Wilbeinstrasse stal bea
be raffleient to
influense prices in the Garmen may have born pertly due to the half amused markets of the world and than to zauke
upon t
the commercial rformance of one who fill the other day was policy of foreign countries or foreign syndicates in the thick of the turmoil of their own Bourse.
the Germany ranked third in the world in But their indulgent altitude als seemed talent of her colonial pocossions. About half indicate what has
Jong many of them are only in uame" stal that in this, as in other politionl they are always prepared to set in with their wall considered comercial interests.
of the ductivity of each of colonies, and dealt in The main thesis of Herr Dernburg's discourse particular with cotton, copper, wool, indi-rubber, was that Germany, in view of the immerse and hemp. With regard to cotton, after growth of her population and the developtent pointing out the cent to Germany of the preerat of her industry
must de alt s Emmerce,
he said that she | high prics of American sotton,
The on to make herself independent of lursign fluctuations in American prices presented an
future monopolies,
Great Britain, Ameries,unal tax in the extant of 75 to 10 million
to payable
the foreigner by the and Japan were
exhibited a the
ne the great dangers population of
Germany, which now required for the future of German scenamid development,
of cotton per head s retrespective grape or contrasted with ball a kilogramm 5 A certain spice of ret
years exhibited in a musty quotation from Jusins "West Africa," he continued, “is
ago
kaited Moser, the patriotic Councillor of Osnabrück,“ to supply us with the North American cotton, who fancifully
a burdred
while East Africa would mainly send years ago
Rathehetr the Egyption that "Not Lord Clive but ́a
of ection. kind o
Indeed, of of Hambu
made on there is some danger that the good cotton soil of g would be
if the Changes
Africa will not be reserved for Germ aspirations of the German Hace atic sites had met
sines we planters.
there bus been a a movement with enecuragement instead of
the mong the Greeks who grow cotton in Egypt to old German (Holy
The look out for tresh cotton-growing land in Fart of popuintion
onsly Africs. Germany hail
Anormously
A curious consequence of the building hence increased, and
world at the
the dam at Assun has been that the
real
In Ger. present rate of
Patant to some 14 growik
mat l'ast Africa band suitable for colton-grow- millieas, but the Great Britain and America quality of their crops bas deteriorated. would in a hundred years have p a population of ing cost only from four to six shillings per hee 900 millions, so that, as Sir Charles Dilks had the world is rapidly becoming glish."
The British Empire and America and cost 1:30 per hectare Absorbed the greater part of the surplus been reckoned that the German colonies could pepulation of 1 arope, and whereas in the year he made to produce million balas with Asean writion of us grasintion for 1906 147,173,59 100 saly some 33 millions of Europeane dwelt improved agricultural methods, and Togo cot
had already fetched nearly a penny cutside Europe the number in the year 180 ton was 100 millióes. This process was pigressing"; mors than American colton, while a sample of and formed a cogent reason for German East African cotton exhibited at the Liverpool Wellpolitik.
Exchange had been pronouneed to be the best
proinred." Fgyptian ebatitala ever
He quali- ted
these rengnina forecasts, however, he that failures were probable, and that
The Hou, C. W. Dickson having left the Celery, the Hon. W. J. Greeron was invited tinka his place on the Consulting Committas. I accordance with the Articles of Association, Bir Paul Chater, CM.G., the Hon. W. J. Griswon mud Dr. 4. W. Nablo retire, but Leing eligible, effer themselves for re-election.
AUDITORS,,
The peronta have been oudited by Messrs, W. H, Petha and A. O. D. Ġourdin, the latter brving been asked to fill the racnney cayned by the death of Mr. T. Arnold. Msare. W. H. Poits and A..0.1, Gourdin ato recommended for re-election.
SHEWAN TOMES & CO,
eneral Manager", PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT
Taterest Exchange...
Auditors from
Consulting conmittro's fen
Forfeited disilent riune puis
Interim dividend
Balance
....$12XL
$ ሶ▪ . 37,901.67
12141
1,500,0
203.8 4.27
- 374,304,7
$6,942.14 10. 52,210.67 - 2,303.74
Malince brought forward Troma 1905 .......... Profit un sale of 284 now shares....... Balenes from working went.com
....$5000,315.49 7.-02.08
Salon of tetrant Sales of bricks, pipes, Ac.
BALANCE SHEET.
507,328.57 $561,942.14
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Lare, while in Egypt it cost
it cost £100 to £150, and
there was a land-tax of £5. In Taxes such In nil it bad
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MARK IWAIN UN TILES.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
BE DISCUSSES "THE COMING AMERICAN
MONARCHY."
There ora kme very chorupteristic panoges in Mark Twain's "Chapters from My Antebio- graphy, now being published in the North
Review They are American
the prefaced by editor's statement that Mr. Clemens began to write his satuks grophy many years ago, and adds to it day by day. He did not intend to have: the work pubished during his life, Jut aft
Pier No. 70 Le concluded but a leaving portion of it might now be given the public. and the publication will te ontinued in the "North American Review" during the EAY.
Ameri. lak Twain discusses The 4ming Mark
castic slla can Monarchy
batore being what it is the
Is The BRYKA,, suppose we must expect to drift iute monarchs by eat by
saddening thought, but wa
marst
.
I
cannot chan our rature; we are all alike, we bumai
man beings, and in our blord and bone, and ineredicable, we cry the seeds ut of which monarchies and aristocracies are grown ; wor- ship of gaude, titles, distinctions, power,
We are to be despised by a mebody whom те e regard as above us, or we are the pay; wo have to havƏ BƏ mebody to worship and envy, or we cannot be achtent.
we mnifest this in all the In America Tre ancient and customary way. In public woj seo at titles and hereditasy privilege, but
But of more indiato importance won the Fusible to predict that those porg.ble privately we hebker after them, and when we
dependence of German industry and the liveli hood of the manxes upon the import of ran material from abroad rolling of ran BE WA Be zu more being incider. the operations of great foreign industrial enter prises, syndicates, and trusts, which tended to
waa im:
Facceses would be achieved in ten, in 15, or in 20 years from now.
A
Hi Mojaly at 20 shares at $10 fully paid up.............. 27 0,00href oliminate the middleman and to concentrate be transmut dintoproductiva labour and largely when to get him the whole palion pubuc
Capital
Reserve fund........
commander that
Sundry creditors.
cace ordered the despatches to be brought ou
board. To the petition of the
ralute, the be might be allowed to fire a prisco's Emperor r
rosy Ne, that won't do,
repised.
have made a mistake. We must frst have an oficial conârmation from Berlin. Sests wore
big
Company's bankets Halance of profit & les servant $374,304 27 Less interim dividend...
then fairen in the dining saloon. The Emperor Green Islazul, Maono :--- was in the best humor when despatch baskote arrived. Thres big baskets full of despatches, all exactly like one another! Where
39,132 27
in their own bands every preces of particular industries, from the field or mine to the Auished 82738651 prodnet. Thus the United States, in copae
nal trai
such as resources, quence both of their cept, wool, copper, and petroleum, and of 261,847 their
112,5
34 9557233
Buildings and machinery an
por fort statement ....... Sime expended
Lese depreciation
$ ..$340,003,00 103,724 RD
451,324 83
27,121.89
--
12.
Berlin.
is the official one! Nothing left for it hat to Trust
to luck and ic begin. Despatoh No. 1: The Sultan congratulates. General ment.
Despatch No.: A Frauksin Schulz sends a congratulatory porn from Then came
from Royal telegrama
The and private individasis. At the intrig commander again asks the Emperor if he shal! fira a prince'a salate, Shell we risk it? ho
ska. It's to be hepoil it's right. The hundred and tenth telegram, from the Empress, and the hundred and twentieth, from the
LBB Interior, are opened. The Emperor was in most good. mood. There was no sign of irrita-
Minister of
Cement, raw materisi, stores, de in
stock valued at
Bick Un, Hongkong-
Land, buildings and machin
ery up pat last statement 1,458,000,00 Since exped
· Lean depreciation..
184,697 98
1:614;207.48-
$18,97.48
1,545,101,00
Payment arenal Russian coment
Plant in conre of erection 248,400.40
42,900.00 236,282.45
Cemot, mw motorn stores, &v. in
atork valued at Derp Water Bay works
778.551.37
Land, milling and marbin
aro
led mechanical skill, were taing
a
now
to Commerce
got a chance we try them for crak and n daughter. Semptious we get a good war, and anyway, whether to be rite or rotten, waetzer or merely a baske' of d he be clean and decen, or mer noble and nerad and lug-descended offi chaffs and re s-ard privately envies, and also is proad of the honour which has been conferred
We ran over cur list of us. αρχία titled yurebates every now and then in the and dives them sud caress then, newspapers, ODI and are thankful and happy.
+
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BODY AND LIMBS RED PATCHES
Like Ringworm Soreness and Itch- ing Almost Unbearable-Doctor's Remedies "made Him Worse- Could not Work with Comfort, CUTICURA EFFECTS
A PERFECT CURE
*About October of last year I noticed a small round red patel on much of my. lower limbs not unlike ringworm. It. gradually got so large and irritating That I could not go on with my work in confort. Finally, sures wegan to spread all over both of my limbs and the itching and pain was so arute that I consultesi a doctor who said the con rinint was eczema.
He gave me am salve, which I used for several weeks. Instead of improving, however, they got gradually worse and the soreness and itching at last got almost unbear- alde. I tried all kinds of other oint- ments which did mo no good. One day I happened to see an account of how Cuticura Remedies had cured a CRan yomething like my own prd I do I had icas discomfort, and after using the Cuticura Remedies awhile my skin
The itching and irri begun to heal. tation died away and the skin itself Assumed healthier appearance 100. Perseverance with Cuticura has now resulted in a perfect cure. The quantity I required was one vial of Cuticum Pills, two boxes of Cuticura Ointment, and two tablets of Cuticura Soap. I will always recommend Cuticura to my friends, Daniel Steptoe, 29 Barrymoro Ave., Queenstown, Feb. 8, 1900.
ONE NIGHT TREATMENT
לי *
For Sore Hands and Feet with Cuticura.
Soak the hands or feet on retiring in a strong, hot, creamy lather of Cuti- Dry and neint freely sura Snap with Cuticura Dirtment, the great. Skin Cure. Wear on the Bands during the night old, loose gloves, or bundage the Feel lightly in old, soft enttam or lineu.
Compare Exter and Internal Treaturait for Baery Have of Triunta, Chlidren, and Astolte complete full- cure up, cleatise the chắn, Valeuca 194lmezity to heal taklu and Ceara te (Chocolate Contri, in of
purity 'he Dimint
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Ribere, & ann la Paix. Potter Ding & DETA
led ', about ours,”
54-T
With --O eveu:es for Germany, he maintained that enterprises of the kind he contemplated would into wages at bote, but from the point of view of the German working classes, it did not watter whether the money was spent on trans- prta and shipbuilding, on harboursant railways, or 49 aniformos, cannon, and ammunition. It did not matter whether the expenditure was a. r most place in all manufactares. Americas intended to be remunerative or destructive."
In a monareby the propia witlingly and re- Bin muin 400nomic conclusions Prere introduced for "in- originally protection
the
juringly revers and take pride in their nobili. if any one invests 1008. in fant industries," tended to consolidate and that"
tive, and are not humiliated by the reflection that in Argentins hedge
United Stater, or
or in wome The pational in
resources and in- dustries. But this was not enough for tus ether foreign country, he first of all takes this humble and hearty homage sets no return Americase. They had invented the Mouros the money out of the German economie sphere, but contempt. Contempt do not shawe them; doctrine, which primarily manifested itself in but he also takes out the annual prodant of that they are used to it, and they recognise that it is the commercial infinewed of the United Staterna, Izoluding wages, which you may reckon at their proper due. We are all made like that, that attitude towards the sovereigns and the upon the Latin oruntries of the American Con 70s, and what he gots back is simply a nat In Europe we essily and quickly kara to take fines a development which he throght had interest-say, Fe, Capital which is iurected in
artidecracies; moreover, it has been observed that when we get the attitude we go on and not received enough attention in Germany. Las German cofontes keeps the investment with-
in the Germa he continued,
economy, pays, abera Pau-American cosgresor, he
bational railways
are all, the held, Tan American
the wages for the development of tha:exaggerate it, prevently has ming more servile The next step Fainer of it. bailt. The United States 17y to recura Boonomy, and is invested and consumed in than the natives, and
is to rail and scoff at republica and democracies. pro neta which are also abirot to the German All of which is natural, for we hate not ceased treaties with pref
with prefork tariff and the pegeliatices
will doubilons be development. France, North America, and
to be human beings by becoming Americate, and the tuman race followed by similar negetitions with other England have, notwithstanding the fact
was always intended to be Tbo American Slates. Sonth
receive the most favoured na ion Spanish that Ibey
not by pormilar rote their governed by kingshir, not 1,532,200.00 ssions here passed into the herds of treatment, riven preferential duties
Ta Australin the importation o' pose A Sut expect that uneroidablu America In Mexic, the mercantile ipfiu wen of colonies.
Pobjected
and irresistible circonstances will gradually the State and con- ot the United States is increasing from year to rear. industrial products is
take away the power Great mining enterprises in the Pacife States of freeh baadiosp by the new
centrate them in the Central Government, and the are in
Acts.
The poression of colonies supplies a
will South America, in Fern, for exampla, a
THE AMERICAN SHIP SUBSIDY in that the Republic then териз
The history of
BILL achieving fresh anecegres in foreign kande of North Americans.
of a time and becoma & muusreby; but I markets in the sphere of commercial policy. A
believe that if we obstrust these sucroachment, ́s own colonies become an instrument of
Washington, Jan. 17th. The President last ami steadily eraisthew, the monarchy can be
with night at the barquet in connection for postponed
good while yet. To another section of the autobiozrphy Mr. the National Convention for the extension rights and advantages in foreign colonies valy
in 16
commercial
cial polisy can grani if's country
Clemens giver a very song
nging account of how of Foreign Commerce, gave the modified corresponding equivalent in its own colonies. by nu
us a boy, he actor a lie, and gut great credit for Ship Subsily Bill, now ont of Committee. The cmended Bill it Years after, in a mood of remorse, be en strong and Dent. The present situation is characterized inquiry which is at present being conducted in
make confession to his old mother, modelled on the ree at Enni rd contrast with the deavoured but she would not believe him, and persisted in British Government, and deto es over £400,000
And so y
to building 20 fant steamers for South eive stamp which is an emigration of German industry to the enterprises bear that exclusive
Mark Twain) the lis which I waved upon here and half that amount analy charecteristic of the commercial development of markets which are closed by prot olive daties in necepting the old deception Amories, There can, therefore, be dombt already in
in progress,"
for building It steamers for the Pacific
1 GBT+) The
president of the Berlin Chamber of Com in my youth romained with her ne s
The Bill also provides for u YESUTTA, ON that American commercial influence will from year to year increase to the prejudice of Europe-ree, who presided, expressed the thinks of the uachallengen' le truth till the day of her death.
Carlyle sillie cannot live. It shows that which feature the President raid: "Remember to the Colonial Director, la s speech in
the ha did not know how to tell them. If I bad that throughout the whole American Continent and were
use of the United Blates prime he quoted the old mercastile matta Lok if this development bas
ww.r Las not yet made itself
The Davy the Uncle Sam ba". appreciably felt the resson is that Santh and before you leap." He was convinced that Herteken ont a life policy on this one the pre iums vary is to overt
would have bankrupted me ages ago. Central America are pregressing so rapidly Dernburg, who had one from their own ranks that their requirements un importers are would act in accordance with this principle, and that under his approved commercial guidance grown to an extraordinary extent."
the
Carmen colo
colonies would gat constitute what civilization and in the development of The saina prosess was observabia in the other girl to represent an advance in
Corman of Japas, though on a smaller sente, and many the
Empire Articles of European marufetare were being Harr Dernburg's commercial audience was hear that cotton-growing land driven act only out of the Japanese but also out delighted to
few of the linese market. Thea the number of could be obtained in East Africa for spindles at work in Japan had increased beiwen shillings a hectare, but they became mare The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the years 1893 and 1903 from 381,000 to spathetic when he spoke of tulouisl development. Germany's teade with China woy as possible aunttainable for tas, 15, or 20 yaste. that every sin involves suffering which cannot the following report -
xtent of China'e In the meantime they aan prostably invest
elswhere. imported goods to the
to the value of £52,250 400, of Herr
Previons accounts staled that the Emperor was displeased by Stubel's backwardures in telling him the new, and that the neident was Lot anconnected with the Minister's departure from Christiania. Professor Bohrdt also sail that when wont came of the dissolution of the Duma the Emperry frated that further trouble
out i in Russia, would break
It was intended Addit to return immediately to Germany, but then rouwmurlag, despatches arrived. The leotarer described life on the yacht as vary informal, the Emperor treating his guests with easy funi- liarity and making them all completely at home
FAMOUS PREACHER AS A PANTHEIST?
DOCTRINES CHALLENAIMIN
An astonishing statement of the basis of whit
the Ror, R. J. Camp-
be calls the "New Theology." was made last by month at Ty+wonth bell, of the City Temple.
Mr. Campbell apparently rejects many of the dostrines which have heretofore been considered fundamental to the Christian faitt, and pro- prands a theology which approximates Lewards
Penthel
Ha zajects the story of the fail of man, the doo trise of the Atonement and the faal Judgment
as they are generally understood. He declares
be avoided, and that judgment and punishment are ever proceeding,
Mr. Campbell usia that every man was a potential Christ there being ac real distinction between humanity and Deity.
ryan per lant statement... 146,000,00 Sim capended.
Less depreciation
47,113.28
193,753.28 11,853.29
Bricks, pipes, &c. in stock
valued it.
67.544.97 1,310.00
€8,884.97
On consignent ruled at
Cement en con igament valued at Office furniture as per last.
xdatement, a manage Les de, reciation
Va ao of remia ca mapirosi
10
Guatemala, Bolivia,
bailt
Mam colorcial poloy, sizes it in p ssible to obtain
Honduras
by ૧૦ cans, Electric lighting and other works in 181,990.00 Brazil bave passed out of Gomen inte Ameri. can handy. Shipping between North and South America hat boats has been consolidated to a remarkable degree, and this process will be to continued on & far
scale when the
1995 001annins Canal is cod. And all these Germany with a view to ascertaining how for
479.03 79.00
403,00 267 713.21 *2,667.45
Sandry debtorneiros policies... Stenmunca, steam lighter,
lighters, junk, de, us per
laat Liatement.
Since expanded....
Lors depreciatico...
Cash on band
0.9 0.00 58,691,14
145,533.44
8,833.44
WEATHER REPORT.
136,700 60 13,718.79
15,058,273,15
20
THE FAR EASTER'NAREEYS.
to the +7
to
On the 20th at 12.00 p.m.-The Farometer with other countries, Chins last year their campf, the only pon-Socialist repre-
i
GERMANY VERSES BRITAIN IN JAPAN.
ccan
is
It is
insurance cheapest the surest guarantee against our over boing drawn into war and a guarantee effectiva just in proportion 48 the nasy is folent." Speaker Cannon, the opporest in the Seasta of the Shipping Bill, declared at the same Writing of the trade und-industry of some of banquet that he would support it in its modified the indunt rind cea res of Japan, "Engineering form, which increases the possibilities of ite
this being passed Rays that in locomotive engines Germany and
sorsion. Both the President and Mr. Cannon endorse the United Kingdom appear to hare exchanged positions in respect of the total imports into Mr. Root's mazmum and minimum tariff, ir- Japan, the former oantry Appearing in 1905 die ting the attitude of the Republicans on for nearly six times its import in 904, whereas this important isene. The idea as amplified by relegated to third place, Mr. Cannon in that the minimum tariff will The United Kingdom
discuss the reason of the delicate malter to per cent higher is to be used at the discretion
stick if big
snybody
being credited in 1948 with only one filth imply protective duties for every American its import in 1904. America bas slzo trebied industry, and that the mosinun tariff, 10 to 20 its import. It would b.
bat, so far as of the Executive as a 1 of this charge;
cle Sam's children." Ucle learn, German locomotives discriminater the
writer is able tre preferred on ancount of their cheapness, No wonder Uncle Joe, as on speaker affection- him, closed with the suggestion that American locomotives have the advantage, so there is a
Against
the period the trade of the United States with China for bis Sccial Democratic opponent. Grent being 25 per cent less costly than British, utely cat dral to think about regarding
to examine proceeded) all Елена
But,
has fallen considerably over Japan and rigen tradi addresslightly on the E. coast of China. The subject of his lecture, which was
The high pressure area remains over China which Germany's share was only £260,000 sentative of Peria in the last e'chstag, is ed to a meeting of ministers and laymen of the!
The realice share of Germany in the Chins again standing for the first electoral division Newentle district, was "The changing sano- to the North of the Yang'ze, and pressare i-
trado had decreased from 6-2 per cent in 1895 the smallest of all-where he was returned tions of popular theology."
low over Japan and also to the S. of the Lo 57 per cut in 1964. During the same in 1909 by only 6.607 votes against € 233 cost Loretons.
Strong mobou sy be expected on
bad increased sixfold and that of Japan Grefuld
are uld efforts
being made to soeure his re-election, China coast, and over the ('lin‹ Bon.
He then referred to the recent nation of Canada and they have some prospect of suce 6, Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending and the Australian Commonwealth, which as the Berliner Tageblatt says, the country is at 10a.m. to-day, 0.09 inches.
bad been to the prejudice of German at present more concerned with home problems trade, and
than with the future of the colonies, for factors in their bearings upon the balance at "freedom of movement in the colonis is not And the Gertuang payments, (2) upon
of con possible withoul freedom at home. cluding commercial treaties, and yapon the German merchant will not interest himself in supply of raw material for German industry. the colonies without the freedom which is a With regard to the first point, he came to the vital condition of bis aufivitior, conclusion that all the adverre factors of the come import trad which Le bad enumerated affected Germany's power of maintaining the stock of bullion which forms the only guarantee of that security of a currency which is indispensabl for anation engaged in the trade of the world." They all know the difficulty ofm inteining sufficiat
not degean--the romance of early ngo weed
Our bag & the ssma'us God's,” ba ssid, "although our consciousness of it is limited, The starting paist of t
of the New Theology is the belief in the immanence of God and the exsou-
The forecast for the 24 hours onding at noon tial cure
of God and m". The story of the fall, in its 'eral sense, is uni rus. It is literature, today is as follows:-
N. winds, moderate ?
front, dall, prob Lably rain.
N.F. winds, strong.
N. wiede, fresh or streny.
Same as No. 3
for the tinest instrua!ion of man.
The New Theology -jote wholly the com-
interpretation
Logement—that no ler was beaten for fault. We believe not
Hongkong & Neighbourhood
Formosa Channel
in a dual judgment, but in a judgment that is South coast of China between ever proceeding.
Hongkong and Lamecks Every sin iorelves suffering-raffering wich cannot be remilled by any work of South east of China between Hongkong and kinan..
another."
mean
10
The lecture was patronized by Dake Johann Allrecut of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and the There were alan Duchess Jahaan Albrecht
Herr von present the Foreige Stevetary, Tsobirsky, the Foreign Under-Secretary, Herr von Mulberg, and the American Azlaseador, Mr. Charlemagne Tower.
the writer is infos mal en trustworthy authority, this maximum and minimum tariff It may of orders being executed with much more mean the present tariff with an additional 20 promptitude than is the osse with orders for per cent for trading purposes. And yet Mr. British locomotives. The Yavyo
Rubway Com Chamberlain's followers are regarded in pany, the largest in this district, and the third England se protectionists-Times. inrgest in Japan, mees only American locomo tiver, but this company finds it to its advantage to order axles and wheels from Germany.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The 1.3.M. str. Prim Ludwig, worrying the Provident Roosevelt has written to Mr. For, German mails with dates from Berlin of the Chairman of the Committee of the Bouse of 29th Jan., left Colombo on Tueday, the 19th Representatives on Naval Adaire, orging an Feb, and may be expected here on or about immediata appropriation for two battle bice of Friday, the 1st March,
The Indo-Chins str. Kutsang, from Calcutta the maximum size and speed-fe, of the Dresd vooght class instead of one as provisionally and the Straits, left Singapors for this port en
̧the 19th inst., at 6 p.m.
authorized last year.