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THE SALARIES OF CIVIL

-SERVANTS.

The following extracts from a disuasion in the Federal Council of the Malay States on motion favouring the increase in the salaries of civil servanta possesses nu interest for civil Borvants in Hongkong:-

yeur

with

at

Mr. Harold Day suggested that passions were of a vulne unless thing were sufficiently large and unless the 100 could retire at a reasonable age., He thought 55 was far too long for the Malay States and that the pensions were inadequate, Ho mentioned a couple of cases. Ono man with 22 youre service was drawing a salary of £750

and if be

if he retired now would a salary of Service would £340 a year; another with 21 years only get a pension of £280 if he retired now These were both high in the service and the velue of the work they did was worth more than ths salaries paid them. The pensions wereizado. quate and the men must stay on till the last moment. How could men in the service hope to

if they EATTY, or, did, properly educate their families as they were educated themselves

connected with They were

and king bat

nuw

ARRAVE CONDITION READILY REMEDIED.

an enquiry and obtained his services, and by MALNUTRITION IN CHILDREN. the resolution they would thus atultify them- Kolena. He thought the hon. members would I patisbod with the expression of opinion they had given and which he believed was quite unanimous. He hoped hon. members would not press the motion to a division.

Mr. M. Cumming said they had achieved their object in bringing this matter forward. They thought that the motion would strengthen the hands of the ofleinl who was making the onquiry, and having expressed their opinions, he had pleasure in withdrawing the resolation.

OLD ENGLISH AND CHINESE PORO LAIN.

RINTS DY A CONNOISEUR,

That great physician, Sir William Broadbent, ouve declared that for one child that dios, the constitutions of half-a doron are ruined by the same conditions which cauaud the death of the infant.**

These words cannot fail to impress every father and mother, especially when they notion that their childron are act making that progress which the little ones ought. Unfortunately, this Iack of progress is only too common among the children who are born in China. The roult is that their parents are always anxious to send thom home to England at the first possible. opportunity.

These children siwaya present a typical ap- with their pale complexions and pearance,

angald moropents, for they exhibit none of that energy or desire to play which should charse toriss every normal youngster, and they have none of the bright look is the dye er vigurons, GTB7 seeking for information, alert mentality, which are no characteristic of healthy childhood.

Many of these children, na they grow, either slowly, or did not gain at all. The rosult is that they get less and less well nourished as the days pass, until they become seriously ill, and fears are entertained lest they may fall into what is commonly callet when deoline.

A lecture on "Old English and Chinese Porcelain," by Mrs. Willoughby Hodgson, the well-known authority on the subject, was delivored last month st Thackeray Cottage, King-street, Kensington nam. Although the potter's whool, she said, had been known from time immemorial in practically every country in the world, the art of making porcelain was for

eninin weight very s Bong many centurios a jealously-gearded secret of the Colony of the 8.S.; the China. It

It was not ortil early in the failed to ALB why

they Eighteenth Century that that art was revealed should not have a service of their own. If the by & French Jesait priest, Pira D'Entrelles, others could not pay, it was no concern of theirs then resident in China; end it first began to he In the F.M.S., who were in a position to pay for practised in England in 1745. the beet mon obtainable and should therefore get people alleged, as sometimes happened. Did suffer is often obscare in its origin, but that it thom. Even admitting for the sake of argument ting better financial position they were in thas Hongkong and the Strails Bettlements, he asked why it was the salaries were not even a high, in some instances, as these paid in the Colony? He mentioned the cases of the Jadicial Commissioner and the Chief Justice and of the Magistrates. He asked them to was that desert services never came into exis, Rect in those cases that it might almost Beom accept the tion not only a motion

that

or

that

had specimens of Old Chelsea Derby, that had been in the possesion of their families for two or three hundred years a permissible A lady little scepticism was quite of her acquaintance had a desert service which, he said, was the property of ace of her ances

fact tors three hundred years ago, but the plain

The complaint from which these children is due to comsthing which interferes with the nutritirs function is obvious at the first glanco.

covered sciencwhich h

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150 YEARS.

IMITATIONS

SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG:

HOW TO RESTORE NUTRITION. Happily, har, in recent years, dia- as potent an

if it worked by magio. It consists of the su net of justice to the gentlemen whom they making was andaleuely fostered in China by the combined with glycero-phosphate of sodium, a employed, but it would be to the honour and Emperors of that country, and it attained a

da salt

which enters hugely into the composition of oficiency of the F.M.S. that the salaries and very high degree of perfection may enturies the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.

revised and increased; age. The famous blue and white china, bow. These two highly valuable nutritive substances peusions should be

HE the HIGH COMMISSIONER on behalf of ever, was not heard of until the period of the reinforce each other's action both on the nervous the Civil service said he felt very greatch the Ming Jybusly in the Bav entende Center of It, and physical side of the boily, while they sise hin. members for the fairness in which they course of time the Dutch made good copies of it, bring a rapid and remarkable had spoken and also for the very gorerons but that was in Delft, which was pot the red blood carpuscles and their qualify in a man- nement in the blood, increasing the number of the porcelain. Semenhers about the year 1740 Chinese finding that thoro was craze forbine and ner which is little short of extraordinary. white china in Europe, beganto make it specially As the result of these varied notions, there is for the European market. Hitherto tiruir plates a prent stimolative apheaval of all the body's had been cancer shaped: nes they made them natural fanctions. The evidence of this is,

of Western immediately, seen in directions.

TILVA, prospects than with the setual amounts they with a flat border for the custard the digestion rapidly improves, the appatilo |

peoples, who, unlike the misforth the

put

tance until the year. 1850. The art of porcelain body-building material of para milk, slemically LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.,

feeling towards the service which bad inspired that motion. They were aware that the mattor had already engage the attention of the Government, who were conscious that there was some little dissatisfaction, perhaps more with

the

and salt on

MADY

as hon. wmbers wore aware, had been brought to the attention of the Government and craftsmen lost po

tpoetic individuality, and this bley lation are increased, and very soon the bones Commissioner had been sent to enquire inte had never regained. Sinen about 178n fow pieces which were plainly visible all over the body are the matter.

No doubt one of the most bad been manufactured in Chinaguch asaconsais hidden by firm muscles and healthy fat, while impo at facts he would have to consider seur would care to pores. The lecturer pro- the eyes britan, the lips redden, the face resumes the normal YBS he unanimous feeling which had been cenied to give some hints to how Chinese becomes rusy, and the child resum

reased at the Council hoard, and on which Dy unofficii mombers were specially dalis Porcelain could he distinguished from English sclivities of, hesity, rigorous, mental ant

Tho porcelain with Chinese looking design

children en smeeresfully combat the distinction was clear, Chinese and English physical life, and sleeps well and restfully. poresinin being prepared in totally differ. disabilities inevitable to the tropical climato. ent ways.

Chines

CHIL put

the end, provided ordinary precautions are taken, blue pigment when the paste was soft, and may remain with their parents without datci the celeur therefore spread more or less in the ment to their health, and without the necessity

sorrow to all consored.

The

eruitki from the same examination as the Home! Brecean of baking. The English did not do so. of a separation which is an inevitablo source of

B

which

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STEAMERA,

CHINXIANG, British ata., 1,229, W. W. Kay,

18th Nov.-Wahn 121 November, Rice Butterfield & Swire. CHENAN, British str., 2,600, Jones, 20th Nov,

-Shanghai 17th November, General- CIELI, British str. 1.229, Lindburg, 20th

Butterfield & Swire.

Nor-Haiphong 17th Novembar, Rico- Bottorfe & Swire

CHIP, British str. 1,199, F. Mooney,

19th November-Tientsin 9th via Chefoo 14th Nov., General --- Jardine, Mathoron & Co. CROSHUN MARC, Japanese str., 1,301, T. Ya- agachi, 21st Nov. Saatow 20th Nov., General-Osaka Bhosen Kaisha. CHOWYA, German str. 1055, F. Sclunitz, 20th Nor-Hangkok 9th and Swatow 19th Nor., Ries and Task rood--Butterfield & Xvire.

CHUNSANO, British str., 1,418, R. Y. Anderson, 21t Nor-Java 10th November, Sugar➡ Jardinn, Matheson & Ch.

CLALA JEBEN, Geras str., 1.103, Bendixen,

29th Oct-Manila 26th October. Ballast Jebsen & Co.

class from which to draw native subor rather grey and white than bine and white. always beau delicate and mrvous; could not HANGBANG *** Changbai and Bwatow 15th

the son will deliver further iostares on

subject.

to speak, with regard to the increased cost of living in the country which had taken place within the past five or six years to his one personal knowledge. It was a matter which was by no means free from diflealty, bocanEE, 68

that day,

service was re- the was pointed out

Therefore, the colour bad more of a painted-on and the Civil Service of India. The Ending look, whereas in Chinese porcelain it seemed

PROOF OF A WONDERFUL CHANGT. One never service had got tho pick of men, and a fact which be part and parcel of the manter ini.

The preparation which works these wonders had to be burne in mind was that not three in a found splashes and drops of blas paint on Chinese

such as was to be found on English is Sanatogen. Every doctor knows its remark thousand could ever hope to got: £1,000 a year and à pension of more than half that." The porcelain, and on the other hand there were able power to bring about the nutritive changes

of the Civil servant in India was little responsibility

at the bottom of the former mentioned, for they occur in adults who suffer pin-pricks anfortunately more extensive than in this

NavMeji and Shanghai 12th November, country, arless they took a very high appoist- white were never found in the latter. Moreover, from the evil effects of malnutrition just as FOOKSANG. Iritish str., 1987, BIitchell, 17th

Plymouth porchins were the only they do in children, and many cases have been

General Jardine, Malleson & Co. mout, such as the Residents, Thon, the Indian kinds which were hard, like the Chinese, and reported in the medical journals. From the population was enormous, over

over 300 millions, consequently could not be ent with a fire file, but Medical Prosa and Circular" the following FUKURA MARU, Japanese str. 1,946, S. Kuma-

waki, 20th Nov.-Moji 14th Nov., Coal— ; here. red with 3. millions

Thoy

Bristel and Piymonth, could not be mistaken remarkable instanes, which may be regarded as compared

Mitsu Bishi Goshi Kaisha, bad not here, SR in India, large

for Chinese, hocanas both those makes were typical, is quoted: "A girl aged three, bad

British str., 1,356, Spencer Wilde, 191 Nor.-5 position to.

Nys. General-Jardins, dinates and outil they were in a

Matheson & Co. height was 371 inches and her weight 324 lbs. do that, if they were to attempt to compete with

walk fer on account of pain in her kuses. Her Fifteen months before this time it had been 32 HENRIK IBSEN, Norwegian str., 1,234. Smith, the large salaries in India, they would be paying

Although no organic or

or constitutional 16th Nov.-Moji 12th Nov, General here for aervices which were not at all

disuse could be found, yet

at the

Portland & Asiatic S S. Co. almost stationary BRITISH EMPIRE TRADE MARK. to the responsible Barvices Brable

weight was a very auspicious poiut. The ordi- HANOI, French str., 630. J. Pannjer, 21st in India. With larger responsi

Lord Avebary presided on Wednesday, 26th

Nor-Hollow 2011 Nov., General-A, R Marty bilities there was a natural expectation of October, at a Conference convened by the pary bently child of her age should clearly higher salaries. Half the salaries paid bere British Empire Leeus, held in the Great have gained many pounds in the course of these

fifteen months. he was ordered Sanatogen, HONGKONG, French str. 739, Corveliensen, in work which Hall, Cannon Street Hotel, London, which was b men engagod

18th Noromber Haiphong 15th Nov, would be performed by the subordinate class

General A. R. Marty. If a pound average of h in India. When similar conditions attended by a large and representative number one teaspoonful twice daily, and at over began to

Delegates of Chambers of Commerce and put on rig tror of nutrition, in this instunoD HOPgANG, British str., 1,359, J. M. Hay, 21st

The

origin.

to have been affectu- British Empire Trade Merk. Mr. Freeman

*ppeare

dietetic treatment." Murray,

ally remedied by simpl

Eimilar treatment will invariably produce a number of

little ones similar result, so that parents whose Mr. Asquithe absence, including thous and Mr. Halfour. Lord Avebury having introduced the subject are backward in growth or who do not develop and pleasant method at hand to start their and explained to the Conference that the British with not myidity have thus a certain, safe, Empire League land undertaken the promotion of scheme on the invitation of the Glasgow children on the path of vigorus, healthy,

pormal growth and keep them there. Chamber of Commerce, the following Resot have enly to give Sanatogen and they will see tions were adopted: ---

an immediate unfolding of the latest possibili. (1) That, in the interests of the Trade of

ties of baly and brein, which caunot fail to the British Empire, it is desirable that a Trade Mark, to ke known as the British gratify their love and pride in the highest Empire Trails Mark, be establiged under exceedingly interesting pomphlet, "How "How proper control, for the purpose of distinguish ing products of the various parts of the British Empire.

WOTG

.to

of

Imitable here they would be getting an enemy others interested in the establishment of a

was not incline Salaries were adeguata.

to

the

of

in the lower ranks and paying proportionately they higher for the soperior ranks He hoped would clearly understand that he did not imply Ho that the

to maintain that at all In fact he had said to the Government st home they were not adequats: at the same time to deprecated Fiving

By encouragement to the idea that they ought to compete with India, because the conditions were entirely dissimilar. The home servies got men, en far as the examine. got to tion was concerned, before they could be go out to India, and the salary conditions at home were not so good us on the service bere.

The hor, member had, ang

suggested there was no reason why they should be connected with Hongkong. He agreed with his there, butt, so far as the Colony of the Straits Settlements was concerned, he thought it would be very autor. orce the 190 Lunate

to divorce to attempt

ripint Hervices. From the administration's of view it was of the greatest advantage

авто

services

tho F.M.S and S.S combined and the same salaries and offices inter-changeable. It was not only conveni- ent to Government, but it was for the benefit of the service as a whole, as it meant a larger much better scope for pro- offered service Bod motion, He would not follow the comparisons of the hon member with rep to the Chief Justice

regard

S., of the Colony and the Commissioner in the F. which were very inridion, and autoes one was in a position to compare the work and responsi- bilities of the appointments, the mere statement of the two salaries did not convey very much. He was struck by a remark of the hon. member 719 (Mr. Grifiths), who said that public officers

bad

which many grievances thoy dared not speak of to their immediate superiors and looked to outside pursons for sympathy and sapport. He must say that he h hoped that was not the ease. If they were to have here, what was unfortunatoly the case in some countries, public

who, servants instead of having confidence that their superiors were prepared to do them ja tics, attempted to outside in inence to bear upon those bring superiors, be declared deliberately that it would make an end to all confid pos between members of the service and their superiore and would be absolutely fatal to that good discipline

D

of

of Fecretary the Lasgue, announced a

Moved by the Hon. John MoCall, M.D. (Agent-Gomeral for Tasmania);

Secondled by Mr. J. E. Evans-Jackson (Lon

Commuros)

don

Chamber of

(2) "That the British Empiro Trade Mark should be controlled hy & a Council, to be formed under the auspices of The British Empire Lau, in association with the Official Representatives of His Majesty's Dominions The Lendon Chamber of Beyond the Sens. Th Commerce, The Assosiated Charters of Clom- The Glasrew Chamber of Commerce, The British Chamber of Commare in Paris, ind such other Chambers of Commercs and other bodies sa may be determined."

merce,

Mored by Mr. Will Haping (Vice- President of The British Chamber of Commerce

Pedra by Mr. G. Henry Wright (Birming. ham Chamber of Commerce).

(3) That a Conna be and is hereby ap pointed for the purpof preparing a Con- stitution together with Eules and Regulations for its guidance, and establish a garantee fund of such as amagats may be deemed by them to be measury. The following gent lemen to be members of the Council, power to

to add to their umber: The

The official of His Representa ives in London

Majesty's Dominious Beyond

yond the Seas. the Presidents of Chambers of Commerce participating. Lord

Lord Birth, Alex Boyd, jaur, John Cookburn, Bir Jeremiak Herbert Dr Housing, Sir Walter Haly- E. Evans Jackson, Fred Coysh, William

Th as

me A Hill, A. F. Hebron, Hutchinson Lord Desborough. Dr. Culver James, H. ton, Sir Albert Rellt, Lord Fletcher Moulton Rotherham,

Sir Cerge Wyatt Truscott."

Moved

by Sir John Cock barn;"

by

Seconded Sir John Gold Procedings, the

of the

At the termination of

and efficient working which, as hon. members acknowledged, obtained at present earnestly hoped hon. members would not encourage the idea that those responsible for the administration here were unwilling to listen to grievances of when any sort or that they were unsympathetic there were leuitimate grounds for sympathy. This was a mattor which, as one who bad given falt very his whole life to the public service, he

If the service was to work strongly about. efficiently the juniors must look to their members of the Council present elected the superiors for justice and sympathy and their following Sub-Commitic to draft the Enles und Regulations for the consideration of the relations must be cordial. It was desirable Council, and to report what steps they think in the interests of afici nay that they should desirable for the purpose of establishing a not attempt to bring outside pressure to yasrantee fund: Sr Walter Hely. utchinson, apon their superiore, He would point Lord Blyth, J. E. Eras Jackson, H. Flatcher Moulton, W. Herbert Daw, and the Hon. Joha MoCall, M.D.

bear

out in regard to the resolution, it was in posible for members of the Government to vote for it, because it would be equivalent to calling

A cordial vote of thanks to Lord Avebury

upon them to revise the estimates Moreover, for presiding was moved by Sir Albert Rollit,

the Government was in the position of having seconded by Lord-Blyth, and osrried by at. called for an officer of the Colonial Ofoe to make clamation.

to keep well in Tropical Climates,"

They

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SEXTA, German sir.. 992. Jensen, 21st Nov.-- Queny Chew Wan 19th Nov., Salt-Java- Chin-Japan Lijn.

SIGNAL, German, sir. 907. T. Twersen, 21st Nov.-Hollow 17th November, General- Jehren & Co.

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Butch TJILATJAP, str. 2479, A. W. La Rooy,

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Japan Lijn.

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sir, 82, E. de Catalano,

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WASHINGTON. German sir.. 2.659, C. Sligo, York 3 8th Nov-New

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