NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
FROM EUROPE
THE H.A.L. Steamship
**BRISGAVIA," Captain Schwinghammer, having arrived, Con- Bignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed at their visk In the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Go- down of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Limited whomev delivery may be obtained against Bills-of Lading countersigned by the Undersigned.
Optinual. Carge will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before TC-DAY,
All Claims must bo presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival hers, after which date they cannot be recognisad.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods bave left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining
SUPREME COURT.
...Thitursday, 29th October.
IN PROTATE JURISDICTION.
Derer TH How Mr. Rres DAVIES (ACTING CHIEF JUSTICE)
ANA ADSENT EXECUTOR.
and declared null and veid
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29TH 1909.
No sppearance was entered for Ip In Kwon: His Lordship said he would like to ascertain
JAPAN AND AMERICA.
MEMORIAL: BY AMBRICAN MISSIONARIES.
THE KOWLOON JUSTOMS REPORT.
* Mr. A. H. Hurria, Commissionor it charge of ↑ the Chinese Imperial, Customs at Kowloon, in
undelivered after the 29th inst. will be subject | whather the person concerned had · had notice sprung up in some quarters of the latter country to Canton, and of which we have no cognizance.
to rent.
All broken, chafed, and dainaged Goods must be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 28th inst., at 3 P.M.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us any case whatever.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,
Hongkong Offico. Hongkong, 22nd October, 1909. [1334
S.S. ARMAND BEHIC." COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,
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of the application.
Mr. Calthrop explained that the citation was served and the solicitors appeared and brought in the letters of administration. They knew at that time that those proceedings were going to be taken. The notice of motion was served on the solicitors in the ordinary way.
His Lordship asked if it would be possible for him to obtain information to show that this man was aware of the notice of nation.
Mr. Calthrop pointed out that they alleged NOTICE.
that the inan had got hold of the money and it was supposed he had gone out of the Colony. YONSIGNEES of Cargo from London
ex s.8. "Cordouan," and "Charente," His Lordship remarked that if the man had from are ex 8.8. "Clurente," from Bordeaux-left. the Colony it would be competent for his
While the Government and People of Japan have maintained a general attitude of cordial friendship for the United States, there has a spirit of distrust of Japan. There have issued from the sansational press such exaggerated and ovon false ramours concerning the real" and "secret"
Both in connection with the embarrassing situation created by the proposed legislation in California regarding Japanese residents and the attendance of spanese children in the public schools and in connection with the problem of Japanese Immigration into the United States, many articles appearod, in the American sensational papers, revealing pro- found ignorance of Japan and creating anti Japanese sentiment. In spite of this irrita tion, the Press and the people of Japan, sea Neverthless, they were often reported as giving ront to belligerent utterances and making belli gerent plans. Trivial incidents were often seized on and exaggerated.
At a meeting of American vitizens held in the bis Report for 108 makes the following re- ! F.M.C.A. hall, Tokyo, writes the Tokyo correference to the foreign trade spondent of the Japan Chronicle, tho tader- Foreign Foods entered Chjan from Hongkong : mentioned notion was takou in behalf of in-vis the Kowloon stations during the your 1908 It is addressed to the to the value of tk. Tls. 30,979,381, an increase ternational peace. American Ponce Society and All Laters over the previous your's figures of over 1 million of International Peace and Goodwill. About toole. Cotton goods show decreases under most Mr. H. G. Calthrop, instructed by Mr. Hinde, soventy missionaries were present at the moot-headings, with the exception of white shirtings, of Mears Brutton and Hett, moved on behalf ing, and the resolution was passed by a an- and more especially cotton thread, which con
animous rising vote. The action is practically tinue to advance satisfactorily. Business in piece of Ku Fui Shan, executor of the will of Chak that of a hundred hissionaries, de quite a
goods has been dull owing to the high exchange. Kai, for an order that the letters of administra.amber who forged it were unavoidably Indian cotton yarn passing our stations has tiou of the decausad left ausdministored and absent. The cont of the paper were at dropped to 458 picals, a fall of over 50 per cent. that the will annexed granted by the Coart on once anbled in tal to the Associated Press hy
on the figures for 1997 and the lowest amount April 26th, 1909, to dy lu Kwon be revoked its representativt Tokyo, The memorial recorded iti our archives sinos fortun
read as follows
appears to have shared in the general disturbance in commercial dealings caused by the fluctus tions and continual fall in silver. The bulk of the trudo in this district is carried by steamship The local trade in the Indion production has advanced considerably during 1908. The dis favour into which, from various causes, Japanese yarn has fallen materially assisted Bombay. purpose of Japan as to arouse
It suspicion that even war was not unlikely has been stated that the Indian yarn consigned anspicion that was largely dispelled by the cordial to southern Chinese ports and to Totkin, through Welcome given by Japan 'in the fall of 1908 the American Fleet and the delegation of hast.Hongkong at the distributing centre, has reached some 220,000 balen during the course of the year, neas men from the Pacific Coast
the estimated valno baing $24,750,000. . Of the items under metals, yellow metal sheets, iron and mild steel, nail-rod, and lead in pigs and bars show increases, while iron and wild steel sheets and pintes, old iron and mild steel, and steel in bars and plates have declined. It must not be forgotten that the tendency to employ foreign-Bagged lighter towed by stoom-launches to carry machinery, metals, oils, etc., outs considerably into the native junk trade. This traffic appears to be on the increase and culla for further regulation than has yet been accorded to it. Business in metals has been dull owing to high gold exchange rates. America kerosene oil has risen from 169,855 gallons in 1907 to 453,020 gallons, while Russian has fallen over 60 per cent to 241.975 gallons and Sumatra by nearly 50 per out. to 604,175 gallons, the latter figures being a fittle over a quarter of that passing throngh our stations in 1905. It is understood that the better class of Chinese object to the odours throws off by the two lattor oils. No Burma oil was imported by junk. Owing to prcant fiscal conditions many of the delta districts ere, I understand, served from Canton, but they could be more conveniantly supplied from Hongkong direct were it possible to make.the. necessary revenue arrangements. Prices during the latter part of the year rose considerably owing to the drop in value of silver though the setual gold price had slightly fallen. It has been rumoured, thengh not authenticated, that the rise in price of kerosene oil per case during the latter part of the year was due to an quder- standing between the Standard Oil and Aviatio Petroleum Companies not to allow prices to fall halow a certain figure. The importation of foreign riso has fallen from 4,548,202 pionis during 1937 to 3,495,070 pisals, Paddy hus fallen from 1,037,906 to 667,901 pigals. Cattle-fish decreased over 60 per cent, and the Agures are the lowest recordad; largely due to the want of a market for the fish usually imported from Japan. Rise, bran, dried and salt fish, ground.unts, sapanwood, white suger, timber, and lenf tobacco show substantial decreases. It is stated that one of the principal causes of the decrease in ground-nuts (imported chiefly from Java and neighbouring islands) from 171,756 to 70,283 pionks (the lowest figures since 1902) is tho erection of two machine oil presses at Ran- goon, whence ground-net oil is exported to
ex ss.“ Ville de Dujikirque,' in connection with Lordship to taka evidence on that point-orid-whole, intained a high degree of self-control. above Steuner are hereby informed that thoir goods with the exception of Crossure and Valance that the solicitors have been communicated ables are being landed and stored at their risk with. into the bazurious and/or extra hazardous Go. downs of the Hongkong-Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., at Keyloon, whence delivery be obtained immediately after landing. Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intination is received from the Consignoos before 11 AM To-Day, requesting it to be landed here.
day
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned. Goode romaining unclaimed after MONDAYthe Lat Nov., at NOON, will be subject to rent and landing charges.
All claius must be sont in to me on or before the 1st Nov., or they will not be recognized,
All damaged packages will be examined on MONDAY, the 1st Novi, at 3 P.M.
No Fire Insurance has been affected."
P. DE CHAMPMORIN,
Agent.
Hongkong, 25th October, 1909.
FROM EUROPE,
THE HAL. Steamship
"SILVIA,"
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Captain Porzelins, having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the hazardous nail/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, whence delivery may be sbtained against Bills-of-Lading countersigned by the Undersigned..
Optional Cargo will be married on unless notice to the contrary be given before To-DAY.
All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which data they cannot be recognised.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 2nd November will be subject to rent.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods must be left in the Godowns, where they will bo examined on the 1st November, at 3 P.M.
No Fire Insuranes will be effected by us in any case whatever,
HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE, Hongkong Oce.
Hongkong, 28th October, 1909.
THE
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
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FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS
THE P.&O. 8. N. Co.'s Steamer
**POONA," Consigness of Cargn by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THEIE EISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions ars given to the contrary within 6 hours.
Mr. Calthrop said he had been instructed that this man's solicitors had been in com- munication with the man, but he would not appear.
His Lordship said that if Mr. Calthrop put that in the form of an affidavit that would advance matters.
Mr. Calthrop agreed to file an affidavit to that effect, and, after stating his one, the matter was adjourned to admit of his fling the necessary affidavit.
THE COMPRADORE SYSTEM.
It must be a matter of constant regret to many of our readers that the old compradore system should to a great extent be perpetuated by the Foreign fongs of the present day. When the foreign trade with this country was in ita infancy, and our knowledge of_the_ter. ritors, language and people quite rudimentary, some such systems as the one nader review was imperatively called for, and would not well be dispensed with, but at the moment the foreign community occupy a somewhat more advanced position with regard to local knowledge, and aeqnsintance with the habits and customs of the natives, although they have not made a familiarity nich progress in acquiring with their language. The latter circumstance is undoabtedly to be regretted, but may be accounted for by a variety of cansen, chief amongst which we may name the dioulty experienced even by Chinamen in gaining an insight of the multitudinous provincial dialects of the country.
"In this day of extensive and increasing commingling of moss and civilisations, one of the prime problems is the maintenance of eable international relations, Essential to this are not only just and honest dealings between governments, but also, so far as practicable, the preventions as well as the removal of the race jealousy and misunderstanding between the peoples themselves. Indispensable for this purpoan is trustworthy international news, False, or even exaggerated, reports of the customs, beliefs, or aotions of other nations are fruitful causes of contempt,
ill-will, animosity and even war. If libel on an individual is a grave offence, how
nah more grave is libel on a nation! "Tkorefore, we, American missionarios resid- ing: in Japan, would respectfully call the attention of lovers of international peace and goodwill to the above mentioned facta and considerations, and would urge the importance of receiving with great caution any alleged news from Japan of an inflammatory or belligerent nature; and of seeking to aducate public opinion in the United States, so that, in regard to foreign newe, it will cultivate the habit of careful discrimination."
A CHINESE "GEORGE WASHINGTON."
Some interesting statements were made-be- fore Mr. Sercombe Smith at Singapore in a bol notion by a Chinese against a Chinese newspaper.
Plaintiff was cross-examined as under You have studied politics?—I understand a little.
Where did you study?—I have not studied, I have read books;
Pressed for the names of the books, he said they were books of all kinds-tha four books of Confucius:
We cheerfully acknowledge that the compra. dore duss have, with Bome exceptions, proved diligent and trustwerthy, when the revere has been the case much of the blame Doesn't every school boy have to read those ? has been attributable to the indolence or blind-Quite so. coufidence of the employer, rather than to the His Lordship-You are asked what books dishonesty of the employe. When we consider you have read. You don't read the four books the muvellons facilities for the commission of of Confucius for political opinions. What fraud at present open to men of his class we books have you read on political questions P must conclude that the compradore is more Newspapers mostly. But witness had difficulty than ordinarily endowed with the power of in remembering the uses of books on Chinese "moral resistance. But comproderos as a general politics. rule derive such splendid emoluments from the service of foreigners that it hardly pays them to lose face even with their own conutrymen, and if occasionally they do so far forget them selves sa to unlearn their early lessons touching meum el tram, we must bear in mind that to sin is humana.
Prior to this effort of journalism he had taken no part in reform matters. He did so because the newspapers proclaimed the rottsuness of the Chinese Government, and he thought it would boo good thing to get a number of people of the same mind together and substitute another Government for the present onė.
You say you have never done anything in your life you would be ashamed to tell the world-No. I haven't.
Have you ever met any other man who could
you never told s he? No, except in Have you never said unkind words about anyone --Never abused anyone.
Chinese often abuse one another, don't they? Chinese coolies, but not gentlemen.
Is it not one of the commonest forms of valgar abuse to tell a man that his body stinks? It is common abuse, but this should not Appear in writing.
If we were asked by any stranger to this country to define the nature and duties of the Compradoris office, we should begin by terming it a kind of Imperium in Imperio. The Maipau of course takes his orders from the Taipan, say that truly I cannot say, it is a matter of and it ke sees fit to do so. aids iw, a person's heart.
Have but if, as is sometimes theoase, his own interests clash with the interesta of the fun. latter, he is no longer subservient to the will wishes of his ostensible employer; the system under which he works enabling him if he desiros Goods not cleared by the 2nd Nov, at 4F.Mit, to successfully influence to his own end the will be subject to rent.
operations of the foreigner with whom he is No Fire Insurance will be affected by was supposed to be noting. The better to illustrate in any case whatever.
Damaged packages must be left in the our meaning, let us suppose a case in which after much haggling between rendor and yerloo, say, Godowns for examination by the Consignees for a chop of Tea, a purchase has been nearly and the Company's representative at an appointed
concluded, saddonly a new difflculty arises, and hoar. All daims must be presented within to loud voters are heard to proceed from the Com- days of the steamer's arrival here, after which pradore's quarters: after a short interval, date they cannot be recognised. No claims will the Teaman, Broker, or Compradors, pos- be admitted after the goods have left the
sibly all three, appear on the scene, a rather Godowns.
animated discussion again ensues, in the presence. E. A. HEWETT,
of the bewildered Chaa-sze, who is at last Superintendent.
informed that a trifling advance of a few mace per pioul will entitis him to the parcel of Ten in question, those few inace per picnl represent. in many cases the Compradore's commission pending transaction, and although such commission often exceeds in amount the su to which bis employer is, by a woll
regulated enstom, entitled, yet rather than forogo any portion of the same, he will often allow the transaction to fall through. We may again suppose that the Compradore is a holder of the article of produce for which his principal is treating, und wo uk, it-it le reason. able to expect that he will do otherwise than further his own rather than his employer's intereats.
Hongkong, 27th October, 1909.
THE BANK LINE, LIMITED.- NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. STEAMSHIP « KUMERIC,”
FROM TACOMA, SEATTLE,
COUVER, YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND MOJI,
(1
VAN-
THE above Steamer having arrived, Con- TH
signees of Caryoure-hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersigna ture and to take immediate delivery of their -Goods from alongside."-
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vossel will be landed and stored at. Consignees' risk and expense.
No Fire Intrance will be effected by us in any case whatever....
DODWELL & Co., Ln..
Agents Hongkong, 25th October, 1909.
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ON SALE
■OUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG
Bo WEEKLY PRESS. January to Jane,
1909. With INDEX. Price $7.50.
On sale at the "HONGKONG DAILY PRES Office.
Hongkong, 9th August, 1909....
In the above remarks, we have endeavoured to demonstrata, in a very imperfect manner, how the Compradore systeur at present works: we cannot urge any strong arguvients in favour of its continuance, but we would suggest that as the duties are chiefly linguistic, an adequate salary would ensure the servicos of educated and competent natives, and that the present irragalar and undefined system of payment should be gradually abolished-Foochow Echo.
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Thursday Saturday
Saturday or Sunday
19
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Mourly of Tuesday. Tuesday Friday
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Monday
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