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NAPIER
JOHNSTONES
WHISKY.
HISTORY IN THE MAKING,
Among the many misconceptious to which the making of history must give riso, it is obviously “SQUARE BOTTLE" | impossible to correct more than a limited number; and since trath has claims abore fiction in all but picturesqueness, we should clearly strive to make such corrections ng extensive as possible. Thus, says the N-C Daily News, we would recall our renders' attention to a certain telegram sont by Reuter from Loudon to the Far East on Tuesday, March 29 last. Omitting some introductory words which had nothing to do with the subject under discussion, the telegram read :-
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IMITATIONS
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StockLolu Growaprincess daughter vil Lagers Ookeoita Hungary dancing coach-house splitted ballroom fire outbroke rushed oxit many clothes burning downtroddon blazing roof collapsed burying scores 250 perished. With one or two hints for guidance, as that the name of a town at the beginning of a telegram usually indicates the original source of information, and that, under existing telegraphic rates, stops are usually omittal, it might have boo thought evident that the above telegram contained two distinct items of news, which may
·be road na follows. First:-
It is anBonuced from Stockhohn that the Crown Princess of Sweden has given birth
to a daughter. Secondly:-
The villagers of Oekoerito in Hungary were holding a dance in a coach-hohse, that had been fitted up as a ball-room, when a fire broke out. The dancers rushed to the orit, many with their clothes barning. Some fell and were trodden under foot. The blazing roof collapsed burying scores.
In all 250 persons perished. What, theri, must have been the horror of the
patrons of one well-known journal when grest. il with the following transcription. ...
It is telegraphed from Stockholm_that while the Crown Princess of Sweden (Prin- cess Margaret of Connaught) and her daughter were watching the villagers of Oakerito in Hungary dancing in a couch-house which had been fitted up as a ball-room, are broke out. The dancers rushed to the exit, nad many with their clothes burning were trodden down in the nazie, while the blazing roof collapsod. Two hundred and fifty burying scores,
persons perished.
Allowing for the difference of customs and creeds, the spectacle of Nero 6ddling while Rome barne is not more terrible than the apparent callousness for no hint of compunction on har Royal Highnes part is given-of King Edward's vicce surreying a holocaust of Hungarian holiday makers,
But worse remains behind. From a Manila paper wo extract the following:-
Shanghai, March 29-The crown prince of Swedes at fire, in a town in Austria, to a dancing-hall, about 250 persons dying in the flames.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 19TH, 1910.
trusts are, to dan) in a specialised class of securities. The prospectus set forth that:
"The prosont limo appears to afford an excep tional opportunity for taking advantage of an investment in nitrate companies' shares, selected with care and judgment, by which very satisfactory profits can be made.
"The Nitrate Securitãos Trust has been formed to take immediate advantage of prosent prices, and by a careful eslection of those concerns which show the most promising results, an average can be obtained, which should result most profitably to the investor.
"The means of information available to the directors, who are well experienced fu ni mis afsirs, will enable them to watch the working of thoan concerns in whose shares this con- pany may invest, thus safeguarding, so far as possible, against disappointment, and by this means a result should be obtained of a for more satisfactory nature than could be obtained by the chance uraster in one or other of the producing companie!."
do think long experience of criticism of publlot. men will make men feel less important. Tha injustion, if there be injustice, in such oriticism will appear to be vastly less than it seemed to be when they were cutting your head off, so to speak, and making you feel profanity. (Laughter sail cheers.) ។
INDIAN ITEMS.
The statement that the Government of India intand purchasing silver is prematuro, saya the Pianter. They have no need to come into the market at present us buyers on any large scale,
The nobles and officials of Jodhpur Stato have made a farther contribution of Rs. 17.275 towards the Bajpatane Menuria? to the lates Sir Curson. Wylie-
The handling
of the Uver
ralles of Buddha to the Burmese doputation at Govern- These statements are very similar to those norment House, Caloutta, was a matter of great made in connection with rubber trust and finance ceremony. The presentation was witnessed by Trust have no doprociated that at a moating Framponies Thynssuts of the Nitrato flevarities distinguished audienco handal by the Viceroy, bell last month it was decided to write off 10%. It has been decided to erect an equestrian Per £1 share of the capital, as it was not re-status in memory of Lord Kitchener in Caloutta. The work will be entrusted to a rated by the property owned.
sculptor in England and it is believed that the order has already boon sent home.
This is the exporienes of a company which spesialised in one market. The rabbor trust and finance companies similarly place their eggs in one basket, and although the rubber market may not experience as ranch adversity as the nitrate market has of late years, it is equally speculative and has similar risks. These who have a fancy for rabber trusts and rabber finance compaufes will do well to bear these facts in mind.
PEACE OF THE WORLD.
"PRESIDENT TAFT'S SPEECH.
President Taft, in the course of a speech at the Peace League banquet at the Hotel Aster in New York last month suddenly destared
The Lord looks after children, drunken men, fools" in the place of "children." and the United States." One version puts
crowded with society women, and those present There were 500 guests, and the,balconies were did not know whether to laugh at or cheer tho quaint uttoraneo. Most of the nowspaper re- ports have added the words, "Slight laughter, followed by prolonged cheering," niter the son tence, while the reporter for the New York Sun ees Regular uproar," in brackets, to describe the general effect upon the company,
The Indian Army Order on the organisation of the General Staff has been issued According to this the General Staff of the Army falls into two principal divisions, namely (a), the General Staff at the Army Headquarters and (b) the General Staff in the Army Division.
The Indo-Ceylon Connection Railway is to be proceeded with daring the year 1910-11, says the Pioneer. So far as the Pambam Viadnet and swing-bridge for joining up the Island of Rameswaram at Mandaps are unearned, the cost of these will be just over 16 lakhs, There are also terminal arrangements at Tennis. hodi to be carried out and eventually ferry steamers to be provided. In all 45 lakhs will have to be spent, of which 20 will be expanded within the next twelve months.
INSURANCE
TORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN- TILE INSURANCE COMPANY. WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE CO TOTAL FUNDS a1 31st December, 190
£19,121,310.
Mr. Taft had objected to the previous speaker,. ex-Senator McCreary, from Kentucky, praising the Monroe doctrine as an instrument which | L had done a great deal towards promoting pouce. The President, is an extremely interesting and evidently impromptu passage, said:
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I am delighted to see about here tho Ambaass." dors of powerful countries and the Ministers What can be the explanation of this fearful representing the strength of Europe and this story? Is it but another instance of "tele hemisphere all in favour of peace by arbitration. graphic errors" which combine with our old We are all in favour of virtue, we are all in friend "printer's errors" to make so much of the favour of good, and we are all in favour of peace, gaiety of nations? Or may we trace the band of and us peace can be best maintained by
arbitration and co ciliation, of course we some bardshell Republican who, in his zeal to throw "the crown into the melting pot," thinks to are in favour of it. area if we come from strengthen his case by showing how the hair to Kentucky (Much laughter.) But becauso ne a crown delights to throw whole villages into a favour naiversal peace and favour arbitration. melting pot? This theory at least explains the order to secure it, we are not in favour of one changes from the original wording of the telecomutry giving up hat which we now nos for the purpose of securing peace-to wit, our сташ. The Princess, of course, looked on
armament in our army and navy. (Cheers.} while her husband applied the match.
But those who can still believe that royal per. don't want to ser inconsistent in speaking so sonages have their fuelings of humanity in spite emphatically here in favour of peace by arbitra- of being royal may take comfort in the original tisu and using every effort I can bring to bear on Congress to have two more battleships this script of this highly-coloured example of history in the making
year. (Cheers and laughter.) I am hopeful that he may continue in that direction until the Panama Canal is constructed, so that then our naval forces shall be doubled by reason of the connection between the two coasts, and then we can stop to think whether we wish to go further. Perhaps by that time there bill be adopted a means of reducing araiaments. Certainly when it comes we will not be the Power to interfere with that general movement. friend the Kentucky peace-maker (laughter)
I don't know that I quite agree with my
as to the Mouros doctrine. I agree with the Monrad doctrine, but I think it has come pretty noar to getting ns-into-troblo, a number of times. But we got over it.
RUBBER TRUSTS.
The rubber boom has brought into existence several companies which have been formed for the purpose of financing rubber concerns, and the share market, and there are many more. eimilar dertakings to come.
The outstanding point in each case is that the concern starts unfettered as far as business sugagements are concerned. The shareholders who take a part in the trust or the finance com- pany place in the hands of the directors a certain sum of
and the andertaking ou the part of the that they will deal with it to the host of their ability, governed by the limitations of the prospectus,
"The scopo di "anoh promotions is, however, very vast, and while there may be many oppor tunities of making money there are even greater opportunities of losing it, particularly when truels and finance companies of this character are formed at what must be regarded as the top of the boom.
Brielly, the objects of coumanies of this character are to acquire or finance private rubber estates with a view to their resale, to anderwrite shares, to buy shares and options, to undertake amalgamations, and to make advances on rubber estates.
BELATED VENTURES.
All these objects are sound. Thousands of people have been making big profits on this claes of business for several years past. The important point is whether promotions of this character are not a little too belated
There are to be profitable to the investor. always people willing to borrow, and there are always plenty of people willing to have shares The question in both cases is underwritten. whether there are sufficient profile to be mude out of the dual, and we must confess that in the height of the rubber boom, at what may be regarded as its top-noteli, we have soma doubt as to whether finance companies will be able to make profitable use of their finds.
A Voice: Without war.
Mr. Taft: Yes, without war, because the Lord looks after children, drunken men, and the United States.
ADDRESS TO JOURNALIST!. This was the passage which, as one reporter puts it, shone out from the rest of the Presi dont's remarks like an illuminated electric sign on a dark night. He did not renture to explain exactly what he meant. Earlier in the evening the President had addressed a gathering of 300 newspaper men, and made an aminsing referance to a recent speech of his at Chicago, when he had somewhat anvrily reprimanded the editors for their caustic criticism of himself and his paliny since he succeded Mr Roosevelt. The Pressmen here are extremely fond of Mr. Taft, whatever may be the case out Wost, and they gave him a great welcome, singing parodies of Popular songs. The parody on the inevitable
Has anybody here seen Kelly?" was: Has anybody beard from Teddy?
TE doable D Y.
Has anybody beard from Teddy? Anybody seen the child?
Oh! his face is tanned and his clothes ers weird And they even say he has grown a beard, But has anybody heard from Teddy ? Teddy from the jungle wild.
The President roared with laughter, and then delivered the following characteristic spech:
Reference has been made to a speech
made So many
of the recent rubber promotions have before the Chicago Frese Clab. I did not know been doubtful as regards future proffs that it is what kind of speech I was going to make any ecarcely reasonable to expect many plums from more then I do here, but the Chicago chairman the big trusts and fianuoiul companies, though, said, "They'd bo glad to hear you about the of course, it is possible that there aro yet valu Prosa, no roast 'on"--(laughter and shore)- able properties to be dealt with. The tent of com- and I am bound to my the task was not very paules of this character lies in the administration. diffealt. (Laughter.) This being President BEWARE OF IMPURE WATER. It is essential that this shonll-be-of-the-of-the United States-represents a good many highest character, and that the directors new sensations to one who came into officó should be of such standing as to greater that nuder the conditions that surrounded me the fands placed at their disposal, to be used as I had been on the Boh for twelve they think it, will be utilised with jud ment and years, and I think the Bench is the foresight. These things granted, there are place in the United States that is free clements of success in the propositions, although from severe criticism by the Press. And as promoting and profit making concerns the having had that training it is a little hard for possibilities are much limited by the present high me to get used to any other kind of treatment. (Sympathetic theore) I am ing educated. SAFER AND CHEAPER prices of rubber proporties and shares.
(Laughter.) But there are times in the White House when you are exercising what is gop- posed to be powers of the Presidency. That is
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The worst of trust faches, however, is that many great errors have been committed in the past, and, although the systems of a trust is absolutely sound, experience has proved that on many occasions practice has been very Many of the old-established trust companios passed through extremely trying periods Lefore came near fulfilling the object of their exis- tence, and these were companies promoted with you and your descendants of that is, having the view of spreading investment in various paid for by Congress." (Laughter.) And then your picture on the walls of the White House parts of the world. A nearer comparison with you go home and you look at the picture of the rubber trust companies can be made by Teddy-(great laughter) and Grover Cleveland locking back at the flotation of the Nitrate and Abraham Lincoln, and the others, and you Securities Trust, which is similar in the fac that it was a trust company formed, as rubbet come to the conclusion that even that is not s
consolation. (Laughter.) Let me add that
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1,212,500 0 0 3,204,753 7 10 The Dudersigned, AGENTS for the above Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE and MARINE at Current Rates.THE P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s Steamor
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CONSUMPTION.
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THE FIFTY YEARS ANGLO-CHINESE CALENDAR 日膳英中年十五
Fox 1ST JANUARY, 1864 TO 3187 DeceKBIR
1918, BEING FROM THE 1ST YEAR OF THE 70TH CYCLE TO THE GOTH YEAR OF THI 76TH CYCLE
PRICE $2. CASH.
"DELTA." Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR RICK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown | Company's Godowns at Kowloon where each Consigament will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are baded.
This vessel brings on Cargo:--
VISITORS AT HOTELS
Homakuma Horez
Nr. W. W. à holi
Mr. H, W, Adams
tr. P. R. Adiame Mr. F. Aa tio
Mr J. H. Backhouta Mrs. R. E. Herton Mrs 3, D. Champlia M. f. O. Iar Mr. H. L.
Condor Mrs. V. F. C.wn
re, K. M. Corwino Mr. N.
eyke Mr u. Garry
on. Mr. Davin
MË. E. G. B. Lovor Mr. D. Vacdonald
Mr B. Mande 1 Mr. H. L. Marker Dr. O. Marriott Mr. & Mrs. E.J. Mazzuchi
Mr. F. E. McHugh Mr. Gi. Walnu
Mr. J. E. Monagh;
Mr. John More ki Mr. 1, M. klickto Mr. H. J. Morse
11. Rees. Ne. E, Ow
Mr.
.H. Pie
Pies' ergon Mr. W. P Powell Capt.
Power
Mr. f. H. Dorian Mr. A. E. Danrich Mr. Cr. H. Ehtonfels Dr. P. D. Fethars. Mr. & Mrs. R. Fischer Mr. & Mrs. Hogy th Mr. F. W. Prant Mr. & Mra, HJ, Frost
From London, &c., ex .. "Mooltun." From Australia, ex 8.6. “Maldavia" From Calcutta, or s.8. Himanlaya." From Persian Gulf, ex B, L. 8. N. and
B. & P. 'S. N. Co.'s Steamers. Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary within
Mr. G vlbourn 6 hours.
Capt. T. P. Hall Goods not cleared by the 20th inst, at 4 P... A. Harrison will be subject to rent.
On Sale at the "HONGKONG DAILY PRESE OFFICE, or Agents in all the Forts of the
Boo (free) to any part of the World unrepresented
The Book will be sent by Registered Post, by Agents on receipt of Money Order.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.
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Mr. P. Gordon
Mr. FA Paator 1. H. 16
Mr. Cliftun Robinson
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Mr. B. H. Solomon
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Hon. Mr and Mrs. E. A · ía, J. Spittles
Hewat!
Mc. N. Hornsby
8. LAT. Mr L. Jap
Hough
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignoe's And the Company's representative at an Mrs. W. D. Kinft
hour. All Claims must be presented is Kraft sppointed
thin ten days of the steamer's arrival here, Miss J. F. Lase after which date they cannot be recognised. Mr. G. 1. Lloyd No Claims will be admitted after the Goods hava left the Godowns,
E. A. HEWITT, Superintendent, Hongkong, 14th April, 1910,
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CODE WORD: "DOCK,"
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OTICE THIS COAL can only be Ned from TR LABUAN COAL to Europe and America, and the dates of the FIELDS CO., LD., who are prepared to Supply expected arrival at their tdesinations, as well as FRESH COAL straight from the Mines the dates of return Mails,
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