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MARINE INSURANCES.-We have nothing to report under tigheading in the way of ships, Unions are exquired for in a small way at $770, but no shares are available at that rate, North Chinas continue in demand at 75, while Cantons and Yangatsze fail to find buyers et quotations and the lattor have fallen in Shanghai to 175, sellers,
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GERALD MASSEY'S-MONOMANIA. ♪
In a plain little house in Norwood, one of Lendon's suburbs, where the green country lanes he loves are still to be found, Gerald Massor, the one time part of dombosacy, who awoke fifty yars ago to find himself famone, is struggling hard against poverty, the infirmities of old age and ill health to complete the great work of his life, Ancient Egypt."
Greater sacrifices no man of letters has over to reach the hour when he can write “Finia” to his magnum opus. At the age of 70 he has given op almost all the accumulations of long years of bard work, even going so far 28 to sell his home to scrape together the funds wherewith to publish his book. With his doughter he is living on a civil list pension, which does not amount to more than about 30s,
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"I should like to live three years more," he said, when congratulated on the birthday he had jet pawod I think I could complete tho task I have set myself in that time. It is a work which has occupied ms over thirty years, SHIPPING-Cha-Manila continue in de- and I shall be well content if in another century mand, but we have heard of no sales, Iudos y idese are acknowledged as corrcot."
There he sat, bis 1ne head reminding one of have been enquired for, but no shores seem to be
Shells Verdi, hard at work in his study, with piles of available at the present quoted, přive have improved in London to 43/9, but no localmannscript paperin nest hasp around him-
at oreatida. business has been reported. Hongkong, Cantor living embodiment of industry and Macing bare been placed at 28, closing You discover the pet in this shoice and with sellers. Star Ferrits have receded to 20 felsitons laogaige he employs and in the wistful expression of the beautiful blue eyes, the without basines8,
windows of a soul which has gazed into batare, But there is the scholar and mystic still more i ovidence on that face crowned with the black akall cap, and the long years of patient researob- into Egyptology have left their indelible mark. His life-is--romance, The 990-of-a cioal. boatman, he knew asa boy what it was to live- in a wretched borel, and often went without & meal when not even dry bread was to be obtained. He picked up his early learning by prowling DICKS, WHARVES AND GODOWNS-Heng-abiut secondhand book stalls Frequently he kong and Whamson Docks remain at 100 went hungry that he might gratify his thirst buyers, with same small sales to report. Kow- for knowledge. loon Wharves have declined further to 67, with
He was at a post born. "Until I fell in Ballers. The proposed new issue of canital by Love," he sail, and began to rhyms as a matter this Company is $1,000,000 at par 1350), one of consequenoa, I never bad the slightest new share for every two okl; issue to be made predilection for poetry. The first real varess I in January next. Shanghai Dooks and Hong-ever wrote ware openHope" when I was kow Wharves have ruled stands at unchanged utterly hopeless and after I had beguu I never CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE latiors, but without any local business. seased for about four years, at tho ond of which
LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGs-Hong. I rashed into print.?" keng Lands remain at 98, with sellers Bod po sales to report. Kowloon Lands are enquired for in a small war at quotations, and Humphreys are wanted at 10, no sales, however, have been affected. We have nothing farther to report
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CAMPHOR INDUSTRY.
SANGUINE EXPECTATIONS OF WORLD-WIDE- PRODU ER 3.
The very high price of camphor at present has induced many to return their attention to the prodnet, and it is being tried in various parts of the world with more or less promise of success.
But his fame as a post belongs to a pist generation, I do not fancy tas lyrical impales continua beyond a certain aga as a rule," he exid. In my own 0389 my faterest in other matters bas so much absorbad my thought. I exsed to write postry many years ago.”
They were not matters in which he could hope to win popularity and dugate. Bat that made difference to him. Ho has always been trus to his ideala
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"I began my study in 1879 with the idea, which has grown stronger every year, that the This is what Mr. H, N. Ridley, Director of human ses originated in equatorial Afeios. I Botanic Gardens. Strails Bettaments, says in lave gone ever the groundwork of ay-r:onech- the June issue of the Agricultural Bulletin of again and again, as later views have come to the Straits and F.V.8. He explaiss further me. My first result is found in "The Book which I that an idea had been strongly pravalent that of Beginnings, two volumes in. the camphor industry in Caylon had been treated the subject from a philological stand. immensely suscessful, of lite years a mistake point. Then came two more valumas, entitled, due andenbtedly to the too sanguine statements The Natural Genesis, which is typological. in local newspapers. The camphor production. Next, I have been studying the astronomical there was unfortunately still in a very bad way, mythology-all with the idea of proving and although ranch attention has now for Egyptian origio of the Babylonian mythology. fetesal bean to this enltivation, I hold to be the home of knowledge, the it has not been possible to produce more than light of the word. All the research io. 1,000 kilos. The principal difficulty lies in the goes to prove how much older the country is lack of experience of the planters in the that stad is thought, and I believe that as distillation
time
goes on we shall arrive at a solation of some of the greatest puzzles which fave us new." And yet, is pathetic to think, bis slender mean hava never permitted him to visit the and whose mystery has enthralled him. Over 700 pages of his "Ancient Egypt" are now in type and the publication wil cost between L600 and £100.
In California, the tree seems to do well and experimental returns show that the amphor produce is purer than Japanese camphor. In Italy the free is said to do well everywhere ercept in the neighbourhood of the Alps
In Tonkin it instifies the most sanguine expectations, The finest tree outside Japan that the Editor of the Ballelin has over seen was one in Cornwall near Fowey. One would, therefore, hardly expent that the tree would thrive in the (tropics a close to the Equator. However, Bevera planters in the Peninsula are having a try with it.
Beads and plante este imported from Japan by the Botanio Gardens this and last year, and arrived in excellent condition, Mr. Larken notes that in Jobore the seeds took month to come. up but all are starting. Of conrae, camphor plauts have been in the Botanic Gardens for many years, but they have made very little growth, being still bushes of no great size. The soil, however, hes donttiass much to do with this as all the pleute were planted in stiff clay. They have never flowered for fruitad. Perhaps thesa trean would do better in our hill regions, where the soil is lighter and more friable. We hardly think they will do much in the plains.
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