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WINCARN

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6т, 1910.

THE SPIRIT OF MANILA.

WHAT IS NEEDED TO MAKE MANILA A DISTRIBUTING CENTRE

There is every indication that the basintys- mon of Manila do not propose to confine Hisir operations to the Philippine Islands or to re main inactive in the straggio for Far Ekstern trude, For the last decade the preliming

for the development of a great Eastern

plapsial metropolis and distributing centre

for Amerion's Oriental trade, in a large measure, have been completed and some of them carried out to a point where is possible to report mondable progres towards the end in view. In this work the Philippine administration has taken the initiative and there has never been locking the anthosiastic and hearty support of the progressive commercial community and the loon Press. All elemonts seem to unite in an endeavour to promote local pride and legiti mate endeavour towards bringing to the Philip pine capital the greatest possible commercial prominence.

Now all this "boosting," as it is called locally, there is an acknowledgment of the many drawbacks to early realization of fond- hopes, but these free admissions are not ac-. companied by any expression of hopelessness. The opposite is the case. The Mavila business- man of whatevor nationality is invariably an support of public optimist, generoas in the movemente that benefit the community at large and, la

parlance,

loser" trials of the last decade hare his many desirable qualities,

on ocension.

and

is here,

NEW ADVERTISEMENT

G.

R.

THE TRADE MARK ORDINANCE" "1909.

Application for Registration of Trade Mark.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Masaza, J. KITCHEN & SONS, LIMITED, of No. 10, Queen Strost, Melbourne, Victoris

Australia, Candle and Boap Manufacturers, have on the 4th day of August, 1910, applied for the registration in Hongkong in the Register of Trate Marks of the following Trade MARK:---

ANCHOR

SOAP.

in the name of J. KITCHEN & SONS, LIMITED, of No. 10, Queen's Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, who claim to be the Sole Proprietors thereof.

The TRADE MARK has been used by the applioanta in respect of SOAP in Class 47 since before 1878. A facsimile of the above Mark can be seen at the Office of the Registrar of Trade Marks of Hongkong, and also at the Office of the Undersigned.

Dated 6th Septembar,, 1910.

1030)

“The Daily Bulletin published a very inter- esting and timely article on the future of Ma- sila sa distributing point, based on the sa- Kiwanken and St. Fant and Western Pacifio trance to the Pacific tande of the Chicago, railways, and the decision of the Facile Mail to order two new liners of large tonage. The

brought to the fore of prospeminated, Bulletin points out the fact that Manila does not

now that the and his personal worries are largely

48

He is giving a large portion of his time and at- tention to advancing the interests of Manila to

a place among her sister cities in the Orient

shine as a distribution point in the Oriental trade, and once more brings forward the sug

He desiree above all that her name shall standerton that there be orvated a free sane at this

for the best there is in Eastern Asia.

in order to amplify the handling of goods futended for re-export. This whole question is one of very great importance not only to the future of the Philippines bat to American trade in the Far East and should commend itself to all in either,

And it is for the purpose of attracting atten- tion to the desirability of Manila as a distribat ing centre for the Far East that the commercial The new harbour at lts.

Manila, as has 6 present stage of develop- mont is oup evidence of the

progress of plass ber of occasions, offers peculiar advantage to for the Entare. Now comes the proposed declara- American manufacturers for the distribution tion of a free zone where goods from all parts of their products in this part of the world, but of the world may be stored until exported to up to this time it has not been possible to

make effort mnoh

with the project. The establish Progress um of but it will be

Interests and the local Preas thore have united. who are interested pointed out on a num-

other ports in the Far East. BY DECODE" "ment of a free zone, would tend to advertise it!

being made to furnish desirable

and cargo handling at a minimum madation and

to make organizations.

cost at Manila, and the government is in the spirit the American “ecogedry also to work · among.

to go. further

riber if becomes necessary to reade the port more attractive to the shipping trude, But a modern harbour does not fall the total in alin facilities that attract steamship lines and trade, while

may go a long way to do so. Manila lacks coaling developing the coal measures of famlities and drydocks. And note the activity in Batan to provide desirable coal at low price. nothing 1116 respect, and but the solution of this coaling problem will satisfy them. Every stack, not because be other resident has a few

Manila is not idle in this

shares of coal

manufacturors and comunervial

Manila is the natural Oriental terminas of the American Trans-Pacile lines, but at the present time the port lacks the facilities to make its use for such purposs possible. It has no drydock capable of handling

It relies the linors upon imported fuel and the cost of repairs 880 measures are being opened and it will exceeds the cost st

Philippine Hongkong.

be

not

years before Manila can be made an excellent coaling port, but the rest of that prob. lem remains unsolved and probably will remain

expects large but be known that be unsolved until the governments here and

must help in the development of the industry if Manila is to compete with

with other ports in the Orient in cooling facili

Incilities.

Now

present

time

the

at Washington unite for its solution. At the

it is the

is the practice, especially of the Washington government, to throw business to the yards of about the docking facilities. This is as important as the Co

million dollara have sovaral as the coal if Manila would point in afhanghai, Hongkong and Singapore.

been spent with pride to her attractions as a pot and div

fast few years, and while it tribafing centre. And since Manila merchants

has represented economy for the time being claim thất Manila is to be made the big metro- its effect has been to injure the local industry polls, and therefore it is necessary to ineresse and to farther sat back the time that Manila docking facilities, why of course they are not will be fully equipped Fort. Steps are now 18this!

to rest antil they are increased. Eridence being taken to once more draw this question to spirit is oboed in Manila's Press, that is the attention of the two governments and every

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the leading commercial daily in the of the community should unite in urging fair islands, under the caption Manila's Fature as and a Distributing Centre." says:

The report of the early retirement of the Toye Kisen Kaishia from its working arrange ment with the Pacife Mail and the prospect that

it has entered into an exclusive agreement with the Western Pacific for its Pacifio freight carrying, makes an interesting situation in Trans-Pacific commerce and bodes well for greater activity in Oriental Manila should profit

Is a future for this port, and that fu- ture can be made a very great one, but the two governments concerned have got to interest themselves in the project and lead their money and influence to the laying of the foundation."

There is always the fired purpose o

of making the fature of Manila something to be proud of And Manila is succeeding. That kind trade. And in it all will not down. Indeed, a few years agoan

pirit

it was no masnal thing for the wandering to find his city tabooed on every hand through- out the Oriant, in Europe and in America, To-day no such attitude towards Manila is found. Lustead of being villified, Manila has become, during the last few years, one of the most at

Its tractive ports in the East for tourists. praises are being sang everywhere. And all this is due to the spirit of the merchants and

residents who hare made an expansive and well

The opening of the Chicago Milwaukee and Puget Sound Railway was the first movement towards the breaking of

of the Harriman-Hill monopoly in transcontinental freights, and the opening of the Western Pacifio. this month alls to the

With their prospective connec griety tions in the Proiflo, the war wil be extended in a merry fashion to our very door.

The Pacifio Mail does not propose to give up tha

the battle by any mesh,

campalga of publicity reaching every ordering the two part of the world. They have entertained 38,000

steamers for Pacific

the news waters that

thousands of strangers at personal expense of the defection of the Toyo Kizen Kaisha and slowly but surely the real Manila and became

ame known. This involves an expenditure the real Manila spirit hus-been recognized about

and will add two vessels woli $6,000,000

And yet the good wor

work

is being by organization to the fore compared with Atlantic standards.

kept up and the year 1910 is being marked by All this activity goes to show that more and

the most

Affective work The Verokants' As trade, sosistion is the most sanguine of

of all the more interest is being taken in Oriental

organ- should get

to atte

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the establishment of a Far Eastern dis-one is found, for instance, from Ohio, he will tribating centre in Manilu should not lack for find himself the guest of a strong organization encouragement at this time,

mit the and in rian and we believe that from his home state, and by the time he leaves

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desire to

to further the interests

is not accomplished as another bocater for Manils and the Philip- soon as we would wish, we should do our share pines has been added to an already long list. to make Manila sufficiently attractive so that American manufacturers begin looking once the

distributing centre, that Manils will offer $for

the best facilities for the purpose that may be found in the Orient.

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the American manufacturers reticent about Oriental commercial adventure, the present outlook for Manila in that rôle is not very encouraging. However, Rome was not built in ja day.

"We must make a beginning. This might be done.

stone by

olcially establishing a free zone. The announcement alone wonid prore of ad- vertising value. Then keep up the good work of interesting. American manufacturers in Oriental trade and the desirability of just rach

And in all that of of Manila, the

of resiprocity with other cities of the East is being fostered. Manila, is ready to co-operate with her neighboura on any movement designed to benefit all. This has been demonstrated in many ways during the last decade. And in return an improvement in the relations among the Far Eastern cities, and

especially towards the Philippiae capital, has

been noted.

Jadging from the patriotic attitude of its citizens, Manila may be expected to be heard from in the future, and if the port does not secure its share of Far Eastern trade it will not be the fault of the men in whose hands ite destiny rests at present.

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distributing centre as we are proposing to The C.P.R. Un's str. Empress of Chiss develop at this at Manila It will not take many years arrived at. Kobe at 5 p.m. ou the 2nd instant, to induce manufacturers to make a start, aad the rest will be

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SHIPPING IN PORT.

STEAMERS

BARON INNERDALE, Britisk atz., 2,139, D. Mo- Alister, 4th August-Moji 29th July, Coal -Bradley & Co.

BENGZOR, British str.. 1,933, W. A. Grez, 4th September-London vin Bingapore 28th August, General-Gibb, Livingston & Co.

BENZAWERS, British etc.. 1,250, H. W. Bee, 27th August Yokohams 21st August, Ballast-Gibb, Livingston & Co.

BUTO MARU, Japanese str., 1,813, Y. Yatsayan- gi, 2nd September-Dalny 26th August, Cond-Mitaul Bussan

Kaisha.

CHOWYA, German str., 1,055, F. 8ohmitz, 7th August-Bangkok 1st Augast, Timber and Rise Norddeutscher Lloyd.

ELAX, British str., 2,571, Milner, 31st August Hankow 25th August, Ballant A. F, & Co.

-FEICHING, Chineso str., 980, J. B. Howie, 1st

Sapt-Shanghai 28th August, General- G. M. B. N. Co.

Mitsui Bussan Kaisha,

FUXVI MARU, Japanese str. 3.807, Y. Mura kami, 2nd Sept-Moji 27th August, Coal GERMANIA, German str., 1,713, H. Frandsen, 2nd Segay and Hoihow 1st Sept., Coal and

Jebsen & Co. HAICHING, British str., 1,267, W. C. Passinore,

4th Sept.-Foochow via Amoy 2nd Sept., General Douglas, Lapraik & Co.

HAIMUN, British str., 641, A. Stewart, 3rd er-Swatow 2nd Sept, General- Laprak & Co.

HALYARD, Norwegian str. 1,066 Anderson,

2nd Sept.--Bombay 26th August, Rice Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. HONGKONG, French atr., 739, A. Corneliensen,

lat

September-Haiphong 28th August, General-A. R. Marty.

HUNAN, British str., 1,145, Benson, 20th Ang. -Saigon 16th August, Rice Butterbelá & Swire.

KAGA MAKU, Japanese str.. 1,800, T. Kitano, 4th Sept.Wakamatsu 27th August, Coal

-Mitsu Bishi Goshi Kwaisha,

Kresow, British str., 1,460, J. D. Martin, 27th August-Saigon 23rd Aug,, General

Ying Sang & Co.

LENNOX, British str. 2,361, D. Reid, lat Sept. Keelung 30th Aug., General-Bodwall .Co. LIGHTNING, British str., 2,122, Smith, 2nd Sept-Calcatta 17th Angust, General➡ David Bassoon & Co.

LINAShanghai 28th Ang, General-Butter- British str.. 1,350, Williams, 31st Aug. Aeid & Swire.

Loosos,

German str., 1.020, G. Schultzch, 27th August-

Bangkok 19th and Swalow 26th August, Rice-Butterfeld & Swire. LYELNOOR, German str., 1.238, v. Pilgrim, 30th August-Swatow 29th Aug., Ballast

-Amerika Linie.

NANCHANG, British str., 1,014, Cogaz, 2nd Sept.Newobwang 23rd Ang, Gomal- Butterfield & Bwire,

NORD, British str., 1,185, F. J. Fryn, 9th Aug.

---Shanghai via Foochow Ist Augast, Case

Oil-Auistic Petroleum & Co.

OMURO MABU, Japanese str., 1,780, Yamanishi,

17th August Dairen 1st August, Coal- Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.

ONBANO, British str., 1,987, E. J. Baller, 2nd

September--Moji 27th August, Coal- Jardine, Matheson & Co. FAKHOI, British str., 1,227, Gibbs, 30th Aug.

Cheribon 19th August, Suger-Butterfield & Swire.

PHKANANU, Germanstr. 1,031, V. Mangelsdorff, 3rd Sept.-Bangkok 25th Aug. and Hethow 1st September, Rics and Meal-Butterfield & Swire. SHINCHIFT MAxr, Japanose str., 1,938, H. Mary, 3rd Bopt.-Moji 28th August, Coal

Osaka Shosen Kaisha. SIAM, British str., 995, Bims, 2nd August- Singapore 26th July, Kerosene Oll-Mo Hair.

SIGNAL, German sti., 902, F. Iverson, 27th August-Swatow 26th August, General- Jebsen & Co.

8. TRAN, American str., 574, D..Pajo, 31st July-Manila 27th July, Sugar-W. B. & Co.

ISANG; British str., 1,771, M. Ficknell, 21st

BUISANG

August-Chingwantao 14th August, Coal

Chiness Engineering & Mining Co. |TAÇOMA MÁRU, Japanese str., 3,830, H. Trana- moto, 30th August-Tacoma, Wash., 4th and Manila, P.I., 28th August, Flour and General-Osaka Shosen Kaiba.

TAIGANG

British str., 1,544, G. F. Matthews, 27th July-Bai

Matheson & Co.

Jardine, Math 23rd July, Bice TAMING, British str., 1,350, G. H; Pennefather, 2nd September-Manila 30th Ang, Hemp

CalButterfield & Sirro. and

TEUCER,

3rd Sept.

atr., 5,802, G. W. Parkinson,

-Manila 31st Auguet, General Butterfield & Swire,

TIENTOIN,

British str., 1,227, P. Boyd, 3rd September-Swatow 2nd Sept., General➡ Batterfield & Bwire,

AS, Daich TJIBODAS,

BODAS, Dalch str., 2,953, P. Zwart, 3rd September-Kobe and Amoy 2nd Sept., General-Java-China Japan Lijn.

TJILATIAP,

LATAP, Dnteb str.,

str., 3.860, A., W. La Boog, 29th August-Batavia 21st August, Sngar and

General-Java-China Japan Yiju.

YANOTSZE, British str., 4.149, Jos. Bulford,

25th July 7- Liverpool and

and Singapore 19th July, GeneralBatterfeld & Brize.

YAXSHING, British str., 1,424, B. J. Poyne, 1st 1-Bangkok and Kohsichang 25th Sept.- August, Bico and General-Jardine,

Matheson & Co.

Yoguow, British str., 1,306, Mills, 4th Angust Tiestsin 28th July, Salt-Butterfield & Swire.

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