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BRITISH TRADE IN CHINA.
Speaking in the House of Commons last month in the course of a debate on the fiscal question, Mr. Austen Chamberlain said:
I challenger. "Lloyd-George's statemaat that we are helding our own. The right on, Igentleman's own Board of Trade aturns show that the opports to China, including Hoogkong, from the United Kingdom increased by 2,244,00 en su averags of five years, com- paring 1999 94 with 190024. The increase in the cases of Germany is £260,000), Our in
ema is greater, but our peresatage of increase is very much lease, (Irisival Ministerial langhier and Opposition cheers) I expected thak Naw, let us have the figures of the United Mustes. They show an increase of £4255,000, (Opposition oheem) Yot kis CORBETT if beating America out of the Bald. (Opposition obers)
Creak:
Mr. Lld-org-Ameri za sold £5,000,000 worth, Go many £3.38000, and we sold £13, (Ministerial chors)
With regard to the above E. C. J: M.“¦ writes to the Morning Post :-
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Another sort, known as "Virgia tea,” is asod in Chiant weddings. It is mede of the sun. tried lauf intuet, and tied up in Erreo strands of coloured silk. After infusion the Inuvos are enten na salad. The tea known A Pekoo is made from the very young and tend Ievos of alt tuns is a naturally sweal tas, rown on 's which are still corered with down. The rarest very limited seato in Western Chins. Its onlture has been carried on for ages, and the Barat kopt, The sweetness may be dae 10 natural siggir in the leaf, or may be developed in it by the proenus of caring.
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When the Forman Government started lotterias, we pointed out that the scheme could |not square with Japanoss law. The anomaly is having some of its expected realis. Thro Farmesan lotteries have an been held, and the first prize, Y50,000, has been twien won in Oakı. un tiral winner of Y54,000 was a man living in Yakai. He sold the winning ticket to Je in somewhat strange list no mention was the Mita Busan Kaishs at a discount of 10 made of the figures for 19, furnished in the per oant and so ob niued a clear Y-45,000. The
the Chips Oaks winner of the first prize, a wo by the British Commercial Attaché at Peking Luver-cently mentioned, has been from the Chinese Customs Carns. The riport shows that, whereas the imports from the United Kingdom rose from £3,195,510 in 1904 to 213006582 in 1965; an increase of £1,311,172, Those from the United States rose during the sama time from £4. 79,562 to £13,56 4574, an increas of £7,390 The imports from Hongkong ans not included
those figures, the resin buing that there is na method of determining torately what share is onjoyed by each country in the large volume of trade passing through the island. Bat, as the merchants of every nationality enjoy unrestrictel 190
this magnificent Grading dopot for the South of China, there is every reason to suppose that the imports distri bated from there are divided in much the same proportion se those passing through the Treaty Purts Regard should also be paid to the advance of Japan, who imports into Chias amounted to ever nine millions storling in 1905, a year when her energies were, of course, handicapped by the par; and there is every Indication that Japanese competition will bi even more formidable than American in the future. In fact, it is nedeniable that the supremacy which England has long held in the commeres of Chin is seriously threatened, and that there is a distinct danger that in one of. the largest neutral markota of the world, one which gives promise of tremendous decalopment in the future, the largest worse will all to natione who are not handicapped by an aati quated fiscal spatem.
much trouble and annoyance, at last giving himself up to the authorities. According to the Our Mainichi, Chief Procurator Kolam of the Caka Chiho Saibanaho, being strongly in It is a anfent Permanent Renely. favour of punishing all bayers in Japan of Formesan fottery tickets, the present" winner" of the first pris will
very probably be prosecuted. Hat as he voluntarily sureen- dorod aimself to the authorities, he will probably. he discharged. The priza, however, will be con frecated by the Japanese Gorgrammut. The fors- going is only the view held by Procurators in the Qaika Court. According to the views of Mr. Hiranuma, Diretor of the Civil and Critainal Affairs Bureau in the Judicia Department, and several well-known jurists, the. Court may nagnit the acc
It is the only roal spociño for Gout and Rhimasalio Pand, for it removes the ents from the Blood nud Beans. NOTE. This wixture is pisans to the tarta
A.MARK TWAIN STORY,
In the North American Reivew for January 18th Mark Twain's Autobiography contains a very amusing sketch of his erratic brother. One of the adventures of this secvatrie youth may be quoted:-
Quee, when he was twenty-three or twenty four years old, and was become a journeyicin, he conceived the romantic ides of coming to Hannibal without giving as notice, in order that he might furnish to the family a pleasant surprise. If he had river notion he would hare bean informed that we had changed our residence, and that that gruff old bas-releed sailorman, Dr. G., our family physician, was living, in the hours which we bad formerly occupied, and that Orion's furaer room is that house wus
now capied by Dr. G.'s two middle-aged maiden sisters. Orion arrived at Hannibal per steamboat in the middle. of the night, started with Eis customary eagerness on bis excursion, bis mind all on fire with his romantic project, and building and enjoging his surprise in advanos.
When he arrived at the house he went around to the back door and slipped off his boots and crept upstairs and artised at the room of those elderly" indios without having wakened any sleepers. He undressed in the dark and get into bud and sunggled against saobody. He
*p Wes a little surprised, bat not much-lor he thought it was our brother Ben. The maid that was being crowded fast and fretted and struggled and preseatly came to a half waking Condition and protested against the crowilir. That voics paralysed Orion. He couldn't move limb; he couldn't get biz breath; · អប the crowded one discovered his new wkis- kera
and began to scream. This removed the paralysis, and Orion was out of bed and clawing round in the dark for his clothes in the
ex fraction second. Bath maids began to scream then, so Orion did not wait to get his whole wardrobs. He started with such parts of it as he could grab. He few to the head of the stairs and started down, and was paralysed again at that point, beause he saw the fator yollu flame of a candle wearing up the stairs from be low, and he judged that Dr. G. was behind it and he was. He had no clothes on to speak uf, but no matter, he was well enough fixed for an pension like this, because he had a buteber- knife in his head, Crien aboated to him, and this saved his life, for the doctor resnguised his
roice.
TEA.
Some interesting facts regarding tea and its dees are given in su article in the Scien tein haerican. Among the ourious facts noted are some of the uses of the spent tes learas by the economical Chine. In the flrst place they may be dried and pressed into bricks to be used as fuel. Que as of this fuel is in curing pork, and park thus nured in very highly osteanand. The aches of the fuel Grensad ar fertilizers. At other times the spent leaves are stewed, or allowed to stand a long time in water, to extract the tannin. which is used in making kather, and for pro- daxing a nut brown dye. Sometimes the old leaves are need for folder, or they may be mired with now loaves to form what is known as "lic-tea,"
To has been largely use as money, and is still so used in many far inland Chinese towns, and in Central Asian marts. The ten pressed into bricks, or tablets, and atampod. It then circulates as current coin. These briors vary in value according to the quality of the tea, and their value also increases as they get farther from the tea-producing
Urgy
It is estimated that between
kworrante Tr from anything inparigns to the most delicate constitution of either wes, from jatsuney in old aga, sakf The Proprietora eglieit sufferers to give it a trial to test its vaĥno.
Thousands of woulertul care Lave been «Tecicl by it.
TEIED MANY THINGS WITHOUT GENEFIT UNTIL I TOOK CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTUR}," Mr. F. E. Lewin, 48 Brugo Street Now, Glostr wribu: **** Just a lae in favene of 'Clacko's Blood The Osaka paper remarks that the lottery Mxta dozen for seven months, and tried fever in Orsks, despite rovent developments, many things with it best satil I took your remedy. continues to be notive Theoforts made on the After the eighth hottle I was quite wel again. part of the police authorities to prevent the sales reptinis letter 13 1 Cam of mit u to of tickets hove prozed fruitless. Since the arresteerful (re's Bol Minture. Jums
31, 1901 of the first fow buyers, no one has been sold by all theinichs and Palen! Medicine Fenture caught on account of the dialty of ob taining erideuce.
throughened the World The Chief Procurator, however, is taking every possible means to forret ont bapers of lottery tickets. Some news. pspore have published advertisments of agents the lottery tickets, announcing that tickets could be bought direct from them by past or telegram.
The Procacators in the Osaka Conrt intend to prosocute any newspaper which pablishes suoi advertisements in the future, on a change of instigating the purchase of lottery tickets.
The Oraka Mainichi has received telegram from Maji të the object that Neda Umekichi. Furukawa Yokichi an two others, who are interestad (though in a grastionable way) in the first prize- his ticket was appropriated-arrived at Moji which was wou" by Mr. Wada Sentaro, trat
recently nad put up at the Chase Hotel. They
then visit the licäl branch of the Sumitomo Bank, and applied for payment of ¥50,000, the first prizo, winch was rernitted from Formona The Sumitomo Bank, which was in receipt of a tairgraphic order from the Bank of Forns to slop payment of the money, refused the application. On reading the reportá in Osaka pepars relative to themselves and the winning ticket, however, the four porsous in the party thought it advisable to love Maji without delay, which they did, leaving no clae as to their whereabouts.
The Mainichi thinks that the two persons who accompanied Neda and Farakawa may possibly be Fujikaws, Mr. Wada's binto, and his wife, and that the Bank of Formoss may have instructed the Sumitomo Bank to stop payment ou the application of Wada, the thaoration, if not actual, wipase of the prize. It is evident, adda the Opska papar, that the 250,000 in disputa still remains in the hands of the Bank of Farmosa,
In Nagoya the police authorities have commenced operations in search of buyers of Farmesan Inttery tickets, in compliance with the instructions of Chief Procurator Matsude in the Nagoya Chiba 8sibanebo.
THE VAMPIRE MILLIONAIRE.
BOME REMARKABLE FIGURES,
Mr. Henry Frank, writing is the Arena on American millimanires, selects Ball Sage as a typical instance of what he calls the rampire millionaire." Sage, he says, was the chief factor in creating is the imagisation of the Americas child a god of gold that compals bis indolatry, Saga's only thought was money: hienoly mountain charged from base to summit with that only draum Wes & spectral passion was gold; his element that for him and his age became the empremo aymbol of wealth and power. Mr. Frank gives some remarkable figures, in which be contrasts the wealth accumulated by a singla millionaire with the wealth of the nation as a whole. He says:~
Who Sage was born the entire nation was reputed to poe-csalem then three billions of dollars in actual wealth. To-day one man alune is reputed to able to draw his cheque for more than one-bird of the wholy nation's wealth when Passell Sage's baby eyes first opened ou the morning light. When Sage was born the per capita wealth of the country in said to have been less than £60. In 1990 the per capite wealth waaropated to have been about £260. To-day, probably slightly more. When Sage died he had gathered into his individual coffere total amount of ricines "qual "to"the" combined average possession of 343333 of the citizens of his country at the time of his birth,
Mr. Frank then goes on to point out the startling contrast that exists between the millionaire's powers of accumulation and those of the ordinary citizen
Had ha anally earned but the sum which was equivalent to the average per capita wealth of his fellow-citizens at the time of his birth, it would have taken him ever three hundred thousand years to have hoarded the amount which he is reputed to have gathered into his personal offers within the comparatively briof space of four-soors and ten years; provided that be bad not spent a coat of it and had relinquished the acerafog interest. On the basis of this calculation be sacseeded in hoarding in a single Morgeha, and Kiskis, in Siberia, the your what it should have taken him five thousand vals of tea-money in circulation is half years to have acquired had his annual earning a-million tasks, or valuing the tael afbeen but the per capita wealth at his birth-timo. balf-s-crown, £62,50). When it reaches And le it not be forgotten that the per capita Siberia it is the ordinary brick-tea of commerce wealth of one people at Sage's birth was bat According to the Abba Hue, payments in little less than the amount that the average Tartary in his time were usually made in brick labourer carried in a single year in the bighest
wages
in 1300. In that year the average manual earning of the labourer was £110. Making our osculation with that figure as the basis, we find that it would have taken 181,818 years for a single person to have accumulated the trossary trove that Russell Sage left as his heritage when the steel locks snapped shut on bis amazing
tea currency:
It is noted in the above articls that many of the highest grade Chines teas never leave the country. Certain care teas, however, which retch the London and other markets, may fetch from £30 to £15 a pound! One rare tea is made from the flowers of the tea plaut instead of the leaves. The infusion is of a rich deep | mangoleum. brown, and has a peculiarly delicate odour, but is rather more astringent than ordinary
Those are, indeed, remarkable igures, over 138. which the thoughtful mind may ruminate with
advantage.
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