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BRITISH TRADE IN CHINA.
Speaking in the House of Commons last month in the ecurso of a debate on the fiscal question, Mr. Ansten Chamberlain wid
I challenge Mr. Lloyd-George's statement that we are bolding our own. The right bon, gentleman's own Board of Trade Returns show that the exports to Chins, including Hongkong, from the United Kingdom increased by £2,214.00 on an average of five years, com paring 1890 94 with 19004. The increase in the case of Germany is 69,000. Our in- crease is greater, but our percentage of increase is very
(Iruical Ministerial much less, laughter and Opposition cheers.) I expected that Now, let us have the figure of the of United States. They show an дегевно £3,255,000 (Opposition cheers) Yet this counter is heating Aueries out of the fold. (Opposition here.]
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Another sort, known as Virgin tea," is used in Ching at weddings. It is made of the suu- dried leaf intact, and tied up in türoo strands of coloured silk. After infusion the leaves are eaten as enlad. The fes known na Pekoe je lages made from the very young and terá which are still covered with down. The rarest naturally sweet tou, grown on a of all teas is very limited scale in Western Chins. Ite culture has been carried on for ages, and the secret kopt. The sweetness may be due to natural sugar in the leaf, or may be developed in it by the process of curing.
THE FORMOSAN LOTTERY.
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very
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When the Formosan Government started lotteries we pointed out that the scheme could notaqmara with Japanese law. The anomaly is Mr. Llord-George:-America'sold £5,000,000 | having some of its expected salts. Three worth, Go many. £3,380, and we sold | Formossa lotteries have now been held, and the £13, mm); (Ministerial-cheers)-
fiest-pelze, Y50,000, has been twice-won in With regard to the stove "B. C. J. M." Osaka. The first winner of Y51,000 was a map
the Morning Post-
living in Fakai. He sold, the winning ticket to It is somewhat strange that no mention was the Mita Bussan Kaishs at a discount of 10 made of the flgares for 1995, furuished in the per cent and so obtaiurd a clear Y45,000. The report for the foreign trade of Chins propared second Osaka winner of the first prize, sa wo by the British-Commercial Attaché at Peking have candy mentioned has been involved in From the Chinese Customs returns. Thoraport much trouble and
at last giving zunoyance, shows that, whereas the imports from the United himself up to the authorities. According to the Kingdom ross from £8,195,710 in 1904 to
Dealu Mainichi, Chief Procurator Koknbn of £13,006,682 in 1945, an increas of £181,172, the Onka Chilo Saibansho, being strongly in It is safe und Permanent Remedy. thee from the United States reas during the favour of punishing all buyers in Japan of same time from £4. 79,562 to £11,50,574, an Formosa lottery tickets, the present "winner" increase of 57,39,012.
will The imports from of the fret prize
probably Hongkong are not included in these figures, the he prosocated. But as he voluntarily surren renson being that there is no method of dored himself to the authorities, he will probably rises to the most delier'e com-titation of either determining accurately what share is sujoyed by discharged. The prize, however, will be by each country in the large volume of
fiscated by the Japanese Lovernment. The fora. trade passing through the island. But, as going is only the view held by Procurators in the merchants of every nationality enjoy the Osaka Court. According to the views of unrestrictexi 10
this
magnificent Mr. Hirsomma, Director of the Civil and trading dopot for the South of China, there is Criminal Affairs Baresn in the Judicial every reason to suppose that the imparts distri Department, and several well-known jacist, the bated from there are divided ja mach the same Court may acquit the noonsad. proportion me thoss passing through the Tren y Ports Regard should also be paid to the advance of Japan, whose imports into China amountext to over nine millions sterling in 15, a year when her energies ware, of course, handicapped by the war; and thero is every indication that Japanese competition will be aten more formidable than American in the fature.
In fact, it is undeniable that the
supremacy which Eagland has long held in the
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commaeres of China is noriously threatened, and that there is a distinct danger that in one of the largest neutral markets cf the world, one which gives promise of tremendous development in the future, the largest shares will fa' to nationg who are not handicappad by an anti- quated fiscal system,
A MARK TWAIN STORY..
In the North daerican Reivew for January 18th Mark Twain's Autobiography contains a very amusing sketch of his erratic brother. One of the adventures of this eccentric youth' may be quoted-
Oo, when he was twinty-theen or twenty. four years old, and was become a journeymin, he conceived the romantic idea of coming Hanuited without giving us notice, in order that he might furnish to the family a pleasant surprise. If he had riven notice he would have kean informed that we had changed var residenre, and that that gruff old baan teised sailoruan, Dr. G., our family physician, was Hiring in the bonse which we had formerly sccnpiel, and that Orion's former room in that house was dow occupied by Dr. G's two Orion arrived middle-aged muiden sisters.
at Haunita per steamboat in the middle the night, started with his customary eagerness on his excursion, his mind all on Bre with his romantic project, and building and enjoying his surprise in advanGE.
When he arrived at the house he went aronad to the back door and slipped off his boots and crept upstairs and arrived at the room of those elderly ladies without having wakened any sleepers. Ho undressed in the dark and get into bed and snuggled up against somebody. He was at Burprised, but not much-for ho thought it was our brother Box. The maid that was being crowded fum-d and fretted and sirurgied and presently came to a half-waking
unl entadition
That cien paralyzed against the crowding..
Oricn. He couldn't move a limb; he couldn't get his breath; and the orowdad que discoverei hja new
whin. kere and bagan to scream. This removed U paralysis, and Orion was out of bed and clawing round in the dark for his clothes in the fraction of a second. Bath maids began to scream then, so Orion did not wait to get his whole wardrobe. He started with such
parts of it as he could grib. He flew to the head of the stairs and started down, and was paralysed again
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TRIED MANY THINGS WITHOUT BENEFIT UNTIL I TOOK GLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE. Mr. F. F. Lewis, 3 Bridge Etrest Row, Chestor writeJust a line in favour of Clarke's Blond al stire. I hul oczami for coren mouths, zad tried many things with beadfie antil I took your ro.nody. After the eighth legitle. Two qube well again. Please arrept-tħdu letter a moling-of-rra-it-to your wonderful C1 rie's to Mistaro."--June 31, 1913. Sabit by all Chemists and Patent Medizine Fandora throughout tag World
The Geala paper remarks that the lottery fever in Osaka, despite recent developments, continues to be notive. The efforts made on the part of the police authorities to prevent the sale of tickets have prozed fruitless. Hince the arrest of the first few buyers, no one has been caught, on account of the difficulty of ob taining evidence. The Chief Procurator, however, is taking ovary posible manna to ferret out buyers of lottery tickets, Sonia nawe CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE
papers have published advertisments of agents of the lottery tickets, manenssing that tickets could be bought dirent from them by post or telagram. The Procucaturs in the Osaka Court intent to prosecute any newspaper which publishes such advertisements in the fatur, ou a charge of instigating the purchase of lottery tickets.
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The Osaka rinichi bas received telegram from Moji to the foot that Noda Umekichi, Farukawa Yokiohi and two others, who are interested (though a questionable way) in the Brat prin- which was won" by Mr. Wads Sentare, but his ticket
was appropriated-arrived at Moji recently and put up at the Chess Hotel. Thus then visited the local branch of the Sanitomo Baak, und applied for payment of Y50,040, the first prize, which A was remitted from Formoss. The Sumitomo Bank, which was in receipt of a telegraphic order from the Bank of Forms to stop payment of the money; refused the application. On reading the reports in Osaka papera relative to themselves and the winning ticket, however, the four persons in the party thought it advisable to leave Moji without delay, which they did, leaving no clue
as to their whereabouts.
The Mainichi thinks that the two persons who accompanied Nota and Furakasa may possibly be Fujikawa, Mr. Wada's bando, and his wife, and that the Bank of Forinors may have instructed the Sumitomo Bank to atop payment- ou the application of Wada, the thoration, if not actual, winner of the prize. It is evident, adds the Oaks paper, that the Y50.000 iu dispute still romains in the hands of the Bok of Formosa.
Io Nagoya tao. palico nathorities have commenced operations in search of buyers of Formosa lottery tickets, in compliance with the instructions of Chief Procurator Matsuda in the Nagoya Chiho Saibensho
THE VAMPIRE MILLIONAIRE.
SOME REMARKABLE FIGURES,
Mr. Houry Frank, writing in the drenie ou American millionaires, selecta Bussell Mage 39 a typical instance of what he calls the vampire millionaire." Sage, ko sage, was the chief factor in creating in the imagination of the American child a god of gold that compete bis indolatry. Sage's only thought wse money; his only
st that point, because he saw the faint yellowpassion was gold, his only dream was a spectral flame of a candle soaring up the stairs from be mountain charged from base to summit with that low, and he judged that Dr. G, was behind it,element that for him and bis age became the Bad ho He had no clothes on to speak of, but no matter, he was woll enough fixed for an occasion like this, because he had a butcher- knife in his hand. Orion shouted to him, and this saved his life, for the doctor recrgnisod Iris voice,
TEA
Some interesting faels regarding tea and its usos are given in an article in the Scien- CheTM Avierican. Among the chrione facts noted are some of the uses of the spent two leaves by the economical Chinese. In the first place they may be dried and pressed into bricks to bo
'Ono ung of this used as fal, fast is in caring pork, and pork thus cared is very Lighly esteemad. The ashes of the fuck are med as fertilizers. At other times the *pent leaves aro stowel, or allowed to stand a hug time in water, to extract the tannin. which is aad in making leather, sad for pro dusing a nat brown dya, Sam-times the aid leaves are used for fodder, or they may ba
new leaves to form what is knowa
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sapremo agmbol of wealth and power. Mr. Frank pives some remarkable figures, in which he contrasts the wealth accumulated by a single millionaire with the wealth of the nation a8 A whole. Ho suya ;---
When Sage was born the entire nation was reputed to pos oss less than three billions of dollars in setaal wealth. To-day ona man alone is reputed to be able to draw his choqus for more than ans-third of the whole nation's wealth when Basall Sara's baby eyes first opened in the morning light. When Sage was For the per capite wealth of the country is said to have been loss than £60. In 1999 the per capite wealth was reputed to have been ahont When £260, ́ To-day, probably slightly more, Sare died he had gathered into his individual coffers a total amount of riches equal to the combined average possession of 333,133 of the citizens of his country at the time of his birth. Mr. Frank then goes on to pint out the startling contrast that exists between the millionaire's powers of accumulation and those of the ordinary citizen :--
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THERAPIONE brincipal Chairs throughout the world. Frier is Fugland2/0 and 46. 18 ordering, state which of the thre Burlers required, and observe that the word "Tazxayo appears in British Guvernment Stamp did white letters of a red ground) aðized to every package by oidere
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A TALE OF THE
Had be annually oarned but the sum which was equivalent to the average per capita wealth Tes. has been largely used as money, and is
of his fellow citizens at the time of his birth, it atill used in many for inland Chinese towns, would base taken him over thrne bundred and in Central Asian merta. The tas is thousand years to have hoarded the amount pressed into bricks, or tablets, and tampo. which he is reputed to have gathered into his 1 then circulates as current coin. These personal coffors within the comparatively brief bricks vary in valus according to the quality of
space of four-seere and tan years; provided that the tea, and their value also increas as they he had aut spent acest of it and had relinquished get further from the tea producing
the accraing interest. On the basis of this calculation by succeeded in hoarding in a single in estimated that between
Urguntry. Mongolia, and
in Kiakia,
Siberis, the year what it should have taken him five thousaOd years to have acquired had his sunnal earning Falue of tea-money in circulation is ball. A-million tuels,
been raluing the taol at but the per capita woalth at his birth-time. ball-a-crows, 402,50), When it reaches And lot it not be forgotten that the per capita Sheria it is the ordinary brick-toa of commerce; wealth of our people at Sage's birth was bat According to the Abbo Hue, payments in little less than the amount that the average Tartary in his time, were ually made in brink labourer earned that year tus averago annual of the Indian Mints to the Frea Coinnga of
in a single year in the highest IR wages in 1990, earning of the labourer was £110. Making mur calentation with that figuro us tha busis, wo fiud that it would have taka 181,818 years for a single person to have accumulated the treasure trove that Remll Sage left as his heritago when the steel looks snapped shut on his ainazing rasusoleum.
tea carroney:
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It is noted in the above aetiols that many of the highest grade Chinese tona nover leave tho conutry. Certain rave teas, however, which gesch the Londra and other markets, pay futob from 20 to £55, a pound!! One rare tea is made from the flowers of the tua plaut intend of the leaves. The infusion is of a rich denp. brown, and has a peculiarly delicate odour, bat in rather more astringent than ordinary tea,
There are, indeed, remarkable figures, over which the thoughtful mind may raminate with ndvantage.
RATES OF EXCHANGE
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CHILDREN OF FAR CATHAY,
A POUĻAL AND POLITICAL NOVEL
ADBORDING INTEREST,
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BY CHAS. J. HALCOMBE (Formerly of the Imperia Chinese Customs Service, Author of "The Mystic Flowery Land," oto.).
THE
THE VOLUME which consists of 481 Pagos, and iuoludes a Sketch I'lan of historical interest showing the disposition of the Forces at the battle of Kwailin, is dedicated to Sir ROBERT Hart, G.UM.G., and Dr. A. RENNIE
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