THE WORLD'S COTTON CULTIVATION.
PROFESSOR DUNSTAN'S EXPORT.
Tho report on the "Present Position of Cotton Cultivation," which was presented by Professor Wyndham Daustau, Director of the Imporial Institute, to the Internations Congress of Tropical Agriculture held in Brussels last May, has now been published by the International Association of Tropical Agriculture and Colonia! Development. To it are appended special reports on the present position and prospects of cotton growing in each of the actual and potential cotton-producing countries of the world. Attention is drawn to the fact that at prosent the sub-tropios produce the. majority of cotton of the quality required by the Lancashire manufacturer-namely, the Vaited Statos and Egypt. Information is given us to the present condition of cotton cultivation in both these countries. Emphasis is laid on the fact that in the United States the industry has hed the great advantage of the assistance of an oficient Government Department of Auricul
AVERAGE MARKET PRICES.
January 19th, 1911. The Frices are given in Dollar Coats,
BUTCH MAT. ARЯz Moi Lung PA Yuk-Uest, airlin
and prime out...... 18; 20 # Ham Ngau Yok-Corned Bee!
Tok-Roast Keef... Shin
Ngan
22
23
15
23
28
Ngau Nam-Breast of Beef ..... Tong Kok-Beef for soup 20 Ngan Yok Fa-Beef Steak.... Ngau Yok Chong-Sausages
rau Nó--Bullock's Brains BOL 9 Ngau Lao-Beef Steak, Sirloin l, 30 Ngaa La-Bullock's Tongue,
fresh, each 50
**
# Him Ngau Le-coreal
14 Ngau Tau-Balloc's Head...
Hoart... 16. 13 Ngau Sa Kinoaf Hump, + Hìm Ngan
Balt
Ngan Kök-Bullock's Feat... each 8 4 Ngau In-Bullock's Kiduey...p + Ngan Mo-Balloct's Tail......
... th Ngau Kon-Ballock's Liver 4 Ngau T's-Bullock's Tripe,
store whose labours have contributed in me small #664 Ngan Taxi Tones.
measure to surmount the many obstacles with which American colton cultivation has to son- tead. In Egret the absenos of any. Govern ment Department of Agriculture to afford guid. Buce to the cultivator and to conduct experi ments is deplored, although credit is given for muck valuable work to the Khodívial" Agricul tural Society. In a footnoto it is added that the Egyptian, Government has now decided to creato the Agricultural Department which has be u long needed. It is understood that Mr. G C. Dudgeon, Inspector of Agriculture in Wost Africa, who in that capacity has been attached to the Imperial Institute, has been chosan as the first Director-General of Agrical- tare in Egypt The problems to bo solved la connection with Egyptian cotton growing are discussed, and reference is made to the great possibilities presented by the Anglo-Egyptian Sadan bringing a largo area of that country under cotton cultivation.
The prospects of cotton-growing in the British Empirs hava bien discussed in Professor Dunstan's report to Parliament of last year. In the present report they are separately con. sidered, as is also the position in India. Strass is agnis laid on the importance of continuous experimental work under Government anspices, since the problem in most countries is to establish an acclimatized type of cotton suitable for the purposes of the manufacturer. Pro- gress, though slow, appears to be satisfactory. In Nyasaland saccess seom
have been :hievod, a new cotton, to bo kuown as Nyasaland Upload," having been established. This ectton is said to be in some respects superior to the beat" American Upland,'t and to satisfy all the requirements v Lancashire The prospects in Uganda are mentioned as of special promise, and the pro- gress made in West Afrios is referral to attention being drawn to the developmeute which are likely to occur through the opening of the Northeru Nigeria railway now appr ash- ing completion. Accounts are given of cotton caltivation in French, German, Dutch, Porin- guse, and Italian Colonies, and also in Santh America, the South Sea Islands, Japan, and China. In Chins it is statoil that the produc tion of a coarse cotton has now reached 600 million pounds sunnally and the effects of an extension of this cultivation are consideral,
Asia Minor is spoken of as a promising fold for the growth of cotton of the American Upland"type, and in this connection-referance la made to Professor Dunstan's previous report on this subject, and especially to the opening for cotton cultivation presented by the great plafu of Cillois. The importance of the work of the British Cotton Growing Association is dwelt upon, and it is satisfactory to learn that the: British Covernment has decided to assist its operations by the conditional grant of £10,000 a year for a term of years. It is under- stood that the Chancellor of the Exchequer has. under consideration the question of assisting British enterprise in the Sudan in operating on
large scale in a promising district of that. country, in resplot of which, sa has been recently pointed out, Great Britain has an important vested interest and responsibility.
The report is a good example of the useful work which may be done by the International Association for Tropical Auriculture in subjects of this kind, which aro materially advanced by discussion among workers of different national- ities, such as those who have contributed to this report. It also indicates the important plass which is now being filled by the Imperial Institute in connection with the Colonial Office as a contre for information and rose roh relating to the development of the resources of the ropion
THE NATIVE REVOLT IN THE CAROLINE ISLANDS.
STRONG GERMAN FORCES DESPATCHED. The Deputy Governor of German New Guinta telegraphed on December 27th that four German offleisle and five native boatmon in the employ of Europeans were murdered on October 18 by natives of the Island of Tokoz, who since then have been in a state of rebellion. On the Larger island of Ponape not far away, where the seat of Government is situated, the Europeans have not been molested.
The German Government, writes a Berlin correspondent, evidently considers the situation serious, for ninety police and soldiers ware des. patched to Poaspe on receipt of the news at the end of November. Soventy more soldiers wars despatched on the 13th December and the small oraiser Coromerant arrived there on the 19th. In the meantime the surveying vessel Planet- has been ordered from Now Onines to Ponape, the craiser Emden has left Tsingtan "for the same port, and the small cruiser Nürnberg has been ordered thither from Hongkong.
The German Government has had consider- able trouble with the natives of Panape, who are described as being unsettled, unreliable, and given to rebellion. Tho prezent troubles are due in the first place to discontent among the natives, produced by the German policy of road construction. The natives object to this, because they do not like being compelled to work and because they fear that the roads will affect their independence. The troubles are dus, in the second place, to dislike of tho feudal service, which is required of natives by the chiefs in virtue of the system which was introduced by -the Spaniards into the Caroline Islands.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The P. & C. S. N. Co.'s str. Syria loft Singa pore for this port on the 22nd instant, at noon, and is dne here on the 29th instant, at about 5
The Bilk ax OS.K. str, Panama Mara,
which left Hongkong on the 13th ultimo, waB
delivered in New York on the 19th inat.
The U.P.R. Co,'s str. Empress of China Jeft Yokohama for Vancouver and Victoria, B.C.,
on the 22nd instant, at noon.
The Dodwell Line str. Shimoea left Shanghai yesterday morning, and is due here on the 26th
27th inst., at daylight.
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12
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FOR PORTLAND, VIA MOJI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & SAN FRANCISCO.
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TONS.
3,807...
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AGENT,
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PASSENGER ... SEASON
1.
FOR
1911.
LONDON.
PROPOSED SALLINGS OF MAIL STEAMERS
MARSEILLES AND
TAKING PASSENDERS ALSO FOR
COLOMBO, INDIA, AUSTRALASIA, EGYPT, BRINDISI, &0. THROUGH TICKETS 1SSUED TO BOSTON AND NEW YORK.
Due
Due MARSEILLES PLYMOUTH (Brindisi (London
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Young Can Ta'oi-Colory, Eag
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English
10
Chuan Tan-Garlic........
8
best that can
be obtained.
STEAMERS
to
COLOMBO
Leave
HONGKONG
Connecting Steamers ||
from Cozenne to MARSEILLES & LONDON 2days earlier) 1 day later)
SOLD
Steamer
DELHI ARCADIA.... ASSATE
Ματολ
Tona 1P.M. SATURDAY:
8000 7000
7500
Fobraary February 18
Steamer
MANTUA ......11000
Tons
SATURDAY
FRIDAY
Marok 4
March 10
MALWA ......11000
March 18
March 24
MACEDONIA 10500
April 1
April 7
EVERYWHERE.
MARMORA.. 10500
March
(Through Steamer
calling at BoMBAY)
April 15
·April 21
DEVANHA DELHI
ine 8000
April
MOLDAVIA...10000
April. 29
May
8000 April
15
MONGOLIA.......10000
May 13
ASSATE
7500
April
29
MOREA........11000
May 27
May 19 June
2
8000 May
MOOLTAN ...10000
Junie 10
June 16
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POOLTRY
f? Kai Thai--Chicken Buy Sin Kai-Capʊ.18
Pan Kon-Doros
Wild Duck Sang Shong Shou Ap-
Ap-Dusks.
Lo Koung-Ginger, old
Toz Koung-Ginger, young
Teing Tau--Green Peas 10 Kan Lk-Horse
10
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13
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22
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Japanese.............
O Man Shu Tasi-Potatoes,
13-60
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10. 24
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Canton each 30
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Pin Y-
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Fo Kai Kung-Turkey, Cock ib. 65
Tam Shot Ya-Canton Frosh
water Fish
AS LY-Varp
Man Yu-Cat With
Muu Yu--Codfish Hai-Craba
Mak Tu-Cattle Fish...
Shi Mang
Unit 16
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Hoi SinDog Fish
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water
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Wong Sin-Eels, Yet o
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Shak Pan-Garoupa
Pak
Pak Kap Ya-Gadgeon....
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Shi Yu-Mack, rul
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Sit Kau Kan -Rock Fish ...
Chao Ya¬Beach..............
Sa Yo-Shark
Yu-Salmon, Canton
Shu Teal-Potatoes, Ka American
☛ Fan Shu-Potatous, sweet...
Tung Kwa-Pumpkin...
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Teni-Badish 白藥
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Tin Tau-Shalots.
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BEKANNTMACHUNG.
IE amtlichen Bekanntmachungen des Deutschen Konsulate in Kaisarlinh Canton werden während des Jahres 1911 im OBTASIATISCHEN LLOYD, der CANTON WEEKLY NEWS und nach Bedarf such in der HONGKONG DAILY PRESS veröffentlicht werden.
KAISERLICH DEUTSCHES
[1403
KONSULAT. Canton, 15, Dezember, 1910.
BEKANNTMACHUNG.
Desistor, wie andere gasstalich
E Bekanntmachungen aus dem gezilies
vorgeschriebene Voroefientlichungen werden im Jahre 1911 durch..
den...
5
+
5
The prices necessarily vary from day to day and the Sanitary Board has no power coupe stallholdere to sell at the price quoted.
W. BOWEN ROWLANDS,
Secretary, Sanitary Board.
ON SALE:
DOUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG WEEKLY PRESS. Juanary to Junej 1910. With INDEX. Price $7.50.
On sale at the HONGKONG Daily POR Ofice,
Hoiekang, 10th Juan, 1910
:-.-" OSTASIATISCHEN LLOYD" wind
“HONGKONG DAILY PRESS ”-
erfolgen.
KAISERLICH DEUTSCHES KONSULAT.
[1424 Swetan, den 21. Dezember 1910.
BEKANNTMACHUNG.
Dallas Pakkoi Hoihow werden i
TE smtlichen Veröffentlichungen des
Jahre 1911 durch den
DELTA
285- - - B
Passengers change Steamers at COLOMBO, and those for BRINDISI transfer also to the Express Mail Steamer at PORT SAID, Accommodation in the connecting Steamer from COLOMBO is definitely reserved in
Hongkong or at the time of Booking. FARES TO LONDON (Including Burtax):
IST SALOON £7110 SINGLE. £106.14 RETURN. 2ND
£48.8
£72.12
IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE MAIL STEAMERS INTERME DAITE(NON-TRANSHIPMENT) STEAMERS WILL LEAVE FOR
LONDON
CARRYING SALOON PASSENGERS AT REDUCED RATES.
PROPOSED SAILINGS:
eTTAMERS
• SUNDA
Leave HONGKONG
Due LONDON
Tonnage
about
about
4700
January
25
March
5900
February
8
March
20 |
6660
March
8. April
***
6700
March
4600 Apri
April
5
May
19.
June
6700 May
3 June
31 July
14 July
• NUBIA
• SYRIA NORE PALAWAN
* BORNEO
* SICILIA
* SUMATRA
• NILE
་་་
4700
4600 Afay
6700. June
22 May
These Steamers call also at SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, and at MARSEILLES FARES TO LONDON (Including Surter):
1st SALOON £55.0 SINGLE. £2210 RETURN. 2ND
£38.10
* Carry 1st and 2nd Saloon Passengers.
For further Particulars, apply to
"
"OSTABIATIJOKEN LLOYD and THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS" erfolgen.
KAISERLICH DEUTSCHES
KONSULAT. Pakhoi, den 20. Dezember 1910.
10021
1433
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
BREMEN
.IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL
NAPLES,
FOR
GENOA.
LINES.
GIBRALTAR, SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP & HAMBURG SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBEĮ
Shang
A
ra Yu-State.....
***
Tata Yu-Soles
1 Lap Yü—Snapper camer
21
20
Win Yu-Tanch.
18
Tso Hau Yü-Tarbot...............
21
& YOKOHAMA
Kök Yo-Turtles, small, fresh-
(0
Pak Bit Yo—White Bait ...
FLUKS.
Hang Tan-Almonds... * Tu Kan Shan Ping K-Apples,
California
U. S. MAIL
PACIFIC
£57.4
E. A. HEWETT, SUPERINTENDENT.
LINES.
MAIL S.S. CO.
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
STEAMERS
TONS
TO SAIL.
ALGIERS,
"BUELOW "
17,300
Capt. H. FORMES
Wed'day, 25th
Jan., at Noon.
About 25th January Saturday, 281b
Jan., at D'light
About
STEAKERS.
7th February, New
+ CHIYO MARU
MANILA, YAP, ANGAUR, NEW- GUINEA, BRISBANE, SYDNEY & MELBOURNE
25
KUBE & YOKOHAMA...
TX Tin Teas Piz Kc-Apples, C400- Hoi Tong-Apples, sinal, Cfoo“, 14 Fan Chi-Apples, Custard,
Macos..
★B Yat Pun Fing Ko-Ap¡1jø¢
Jayane...
Shang Sheng Heung Teiu-
Inanas, fragrant, Cantos... Daang Heung Toiu-Eaz
bridos, Macao...
YOURE
Toiu-Eazan
To-Carambol
Lut Chestnuts, CI I.
1. 31, 19 FB Yo Tex-Coconute sicu 1)
TR PoTai Taz-Grapes... let qui, lb,
Ning Mong-Lomoza, Cainers
Kam
an Lingmon--Lemon, American...
な
# Chi-Lichees, Fresh 1st gl, b
201
乾機器 Eai
***
Chi Kon-Lickes,
Bed"
Ning Mong-Lemons, Saigon . -.
#SA LaiSung Mong-Mango, Madi a ejch
On Nam Mong Nhung tro
Shan Chak Ti-Mangest,
Yong bai
per 100........................
KwiWater Melon, American................... pör 1b. AM Sal Kwa-Water Malcis China Heang Kwa Musk Melon American. Passion Fruit, American Papaw 1st
End........ za Pak Lan-Olives
Chang--Oranges, Sweet
་-༔hབ་་བ་་་་་
Chiu Chan Chang-Oranges Swatowy
Small
EMA OMun Chang-Oranges, Macao
Chu & Kat 桂盤:
Tini Kat Kat 生花 Fa Shang-Peanute
Mandarin
Shanghai Li-Fears American 63 LiFears Shanghai...... Hang Li-Flüme bwatow......
Bin Tai-Pears, Cooking Canton
Hong Tai-Ferdminons large
Pun Po Lo Pineapple,««««»
PRINZ EITEL FRIEDRICH," Capt. E. MALCRow, 16,000 "PRINZ WALDEMAR,"
Capt. F. ISEXE, 6,100
"PRINZ SIGISMUND,” · 6,000
Capt, D. LENJ
All the Steamers of the European Tine are fitted with Wireless Telegraphic. System of Telefunken.
For Further Particulars; apply to
Hongkong, 17th January, 1911.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
MELCHERS & Co., GENERAL AGENTS HONGKONG & CHINA..
PASSENGER
MASON 1011.
IN 25 DAYS TO ITALY
BY THE
MAGNIFICENT N.D.L. LINERS:
SEMI-TROPICAL
ROUTE.
Only Line taking the warm SOUTHERN ROUTE ncross the PACIFIC VIA HONOLULU, OAHU, the most Fertile and Beautifal Island of the PACIFIC.
PROPOSED SAILING FROM HONGKONG.
MONGOLIA .... AMERICA MARU TENTO MARU........... PERSIA
TONS
...21,000 ,27,000
(SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.)
SAILING DATES. SATURDAY, 28th Jan, at | P.M. SATURDAY, 11th Fab, at) P.M. FRIDAY. FRIDAY, FRIDAY, FRIDAY, FRIDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY,
EU
• KOREA
NIPPON MARU SIBERIA
MANCHURIA
Twin Screws.
11,000 21,000 5,000 18,000 ...11.000
..38,000 .....27,000
+ Triple Sorow Steamer.
All Steamere are Equipped with Wireless Telegraphy.
17th Feb., at 1 P.M., 24th Feb., stl P,W. 3rd March, at 1 P.. 10th March, at 1. P.M 17th March, at 1 P.M. 24th March, at 1 P.
8th April, at 1 P.M. Via Manita.
HE T.K.K. 8.8. "CHIYO MARU" will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO
TIA SHANGHAL, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKKACHI, YOKOHAMA, and HONOLULU, on SATURDAY, 28th January, at 1 P..
FARES: HONGKONG TO LONDON £71 10s. Od. RETURN, SIX MONTHS, £120; 24 MONTHS, £125; INCLUDING BERTH AND MEALS ACROSS AMERICA.
BPECIAL RATES (First Class Only) Granted upon Application: To European Points: Officials of any European Naval, Military, Diplomacy, Consular and/or Civil Services located in Asia, to European Officials in the Services of the Governments of China and Japan. To United States Points, Commissioned Officers of the United States Army, Navy, U.S. PH & ME. Services, U.S. Consul Generals, Consuls and Vice-Consuls stationed at Ports of Call. To United States and Canadian Points: Members of the Naval Military, Diplomatic and Consular Officials of the Governments of China and Japan. Thess Special Bates apply when travelling at their own expense and to their families. To all points
Missionaries and their families.
PRINZESS ALICE"
DISPLACEMENT, 20,300
ON MARCH 22XD.
Capt. P. GROSCH,
LUETZOW "
17,800
ON APRIL 5TH,
Ib;
ASIA...
Capt BWILIRIMI
"KLEIST"
17,000
ON APRIL 19TH.
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10
10
Capt. 0. PANKE.
CALLING AT NAPLES, GENOA, ALGIERS, GIBRALTAR AND FOUTHAMPTON TO LAND PASSENGERS.
All the Beamers of the European Lins are fitted with Wireless Telographic. New Bystem of Telesunken.
Early booking recommended,
For Particulars, apply to
Hongkong, 10th November, 1910.
INTERMEDIATE SERVICE.
9,500 Tons......SATURDAY,
CHINA.........10,200 Tons...... FRIDAY,
4th Feb., at 1 P.M. 31st March at 1 P..
THE SS "ASIA" will leave for SAN FRANCISCO VIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKT THE
KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND HONOLULU, SATURDAY, 4th February, at 1 ra
On the Fine MALL Steamers, ASIA and CHINA, FIRST CLABE, SALOON SERVICE is furnished at Intermediate Rates.
MELCHERS & Co., GENERÁL AGENTS.
FARES, HONGKONG TO LONDON via Canadian Atlantic Poris. £43.
via New York
£45. £25, HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO. Through Bills of Lading issued to Japan, Nerth, Central and South American Parts. For further information as to Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Companies, KING'S BUILDING (opposite Blake Pier).
FRED, J. HALTON, AGENT.
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