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IS LIFE WORTH LIVINU? That depends on the Liver." Thiele an old adage, true in more than one sense.
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Jon--Saigon 27th Jan., Rice- MANDASAN MANU, Japanese str., 3,
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the Brazilian supply will gradually disappear from the market, and the expectation that the presont world's supply will be doubled in seven years might have to bo modifed. But perhaps we may take it that the possibility of Brazilian rubber being partly ousted from the market is balanced by the possibility that some of the new sources of supply in Mexico, Vadagascar, British Africs, and olsewhere may turn out to be really importa
taat.
COSTS OF PRODUCTION,. According to the best mathorities an estate can be brought into bearing for about £30 por sera (many have already accomplished it for less), and so long as a profit of £4 or £5 per acre por suauga can be secure it is prae- tically certain that rubber will continue to be planted. The best managed and most favour. ably-placed estates can now produce for a cost of between 9d; and la. por lh, but we must ex- pect some advance in the price of labour as com petition becomes keener with a greatly increas ed demand for tappers, &e. A profit of 6d. per lb. on a crop of 500lb, would give £1210. per acre upon a capital cost of £30. It would thus appear that eventually the price of the commodi ty must come down to something in the neigh bourhood of ls. 6d. per lh. At this priso it is only the beat estates-those producing an It is, of course, practically certain that the average of 5001b. per nore at or under Is. per lh-gradual redaction in cost of the raw material which would earn above profit; and those whose will lend to increased consumption, and there cost of production half as much, but still enough is Bittle doubt but that every pound of rubber to pay 20 per cent. upon their £30 capital. produced will find a uso. At what level it would Very many would certainly fail to renoh 5001b. be possible to use rubber for flooring and paving per acre, and would find the margin of profit has yet to be ascertained. There are enormons still loss, but would have to keep on producing possibilities in this direction, but it is to be so long as expenses could be met, in the hope of feared that the expense, even at 18. 6d. per lb., better days.
would prevent any general adoption for theso purposes. It is entirely a question of cost, and doubtless the largest outlets will only be found at the lowest price.
VALUE OF SHARES.
If than the best companies should only be able to earn £12 10. per nord net profit per annum when the market has found its normal business level, their shares should not then be valued at more than about £155 per acre to pay 8 per cent, par annire: These same shares are now valued in some instances at from £500 to £700 per sere, and the ostatos "start" is practically the only asset representing this excoes of £350 to £550 per acre. This start gives them the high dividends which are now being earned, and which, owing to increased prednation, will probably continue to be enrhod for the next few years in spite of the gradually falling, price of the commodity. These divi- dends must provide a sinking fand, beyond the normal interest upon an fadustrial Investineut, suficient to wipe out this excessive valuation before the supply, overtaking the demand, has brought rubber down to the price at which it will pay only a fair commercial profit upon its
a satual cost, d
THE QUESTION OF PRICE.
If, however, we, assume that after seven years the world's production will be at least doubled, it would seem hardly safe to calculate upon a mush lougar postponement of the normal prica level. It follows that wo should not look mach beyond the next seven years to provide the sinking fond necessary to reduce the capital invested in the present big producers by roughly 7 per cent. or to something representing about £150 per planted ners.
SUCCESSOR OF THE "HOBBLE."
HAREM SKIRTS TO. BE INTRODUCED
·INTO PARIA ་་་----་
The successor of the hobbleskirt has arrived. A new form of divided skirt to come into fash ion in the spring, is to be launched into anturis ty by the mannequins" of a well-known Fronch At present the big producers, though paying dressmaking firm, The new costume comes 'altidends of 100 per cent, to 300 per cent. apon from Turkey, and is an almost exact reprodue their par values, only give 10 per cent. to 12 tion of the dress worn by the harem ladies. It per cent., upon the capital actually reprisented consiste (78 The Daly Mail Paris corre by the market price. If from this 10 per cent. spondant) of a long loose divided skirt, or 12 per cent. we dedrict, say, 7 per cent. or Batting tightly at each ankle. M. Paul Poiret per cent, as the fair interest due to the capital informed the correspondent that early next yout invested in sneh an industrial security, there he really intends to attempt to popularise this will only remain some 3 per cent, or 4 per cent. gaiment as a conventional cortume for women. na sinking fand to be applied in extinguishing This is a long-cherished ambition of mine, the £350 to £550 above-mentioned difference. he said. "The hobble skit bas had its day, What shance can we see of pack a sinking fend and my clients are firing of the ungainly gait being increased or cantinaing over a sufficiently which it makes obligatory. The Turkish long period to achieve the necessary result! ladies' costrine has long apreled to me as The land already planted in the Middle East being most sensible, hygierte and gracefp. (Malaya, Sumatra, Bornes, Java, CayInn, Southern India, &o) has been authoritatively estimated to produce in 1918 at any rate more rubber than the rest of the world produces at the prosent time. This takes no account of further
Moreover, it complica perfestly with the present-day are for skie which are light at the arides, orly instead of having her movements impeded by a single skirt, women is to have a skirt to sach ankle, Of course, petticoats will
PITRANULUK, German str., 1,257, D. Deiners
28th January-Saigon 23rd Jan., Rice Butterfeld & Bwire.
PERSIA, British str., 2,744, A: Lockett, 16th Jan-Manzanillo and Mexico 20th Deo., General-Eng Hock Fong S.S. & Co. PHCUMPENH, British str., 1,065, Jan H. Scott,
27th Jan-Saigon 22nd January, Bioc Wo Fat Sing
PRONTO, Norwegian str., 838, Thomas Seoberg 5th January-Dalny via Cheloo 30th Dea Beans-Ordor
PROTESILAUS, British str., 6,104, D. P. Camp bell, 22nd Jan.-Tacoma 27th December, Flour, Salmon,,&o-Batterfield & wire. PROSPER, Norwegian str., 924, Karstin Larson,
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AMIRAL DUPERRE, Franch str., 3,144, Martin, 31st Jan.-Singapore 28th Jou, General→→→ Lapque.
Asta, British sir, 2,936, H. Gankroger, 24th January--San Francisco Deo, 27th Mails and General-P. M. S: 8. Co.
ATHOLL, British str. 3,130, S. L. Sazby, 9th Jan-Shanghai S5th Jantary, General- Standard Oil Co.
BRAND, Norwegian str. 1234, Iversen, 26th Jan.-Shanghai 22nd Jan, Sandelwood- Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.
BUTO MARU, Japanese str., 1,913, Yatesyanagi, 24th January Dairen 19th Jan, Coal- Mitani Bussan Kaisha.
CHEKAX, British str. 1,350, Eloyd Jones, 30th
Jan.- Bangkok 4th Jan, Rice and Teak wood-Butterfeld & Swire.
BABINE BIOKMERS, Dutch str., 573, P. Fries, 21st Jan, Tansui 19th January, Ballast→ Asiatic Petroleum & Co.
BARPSDON, British str., 3,022, W. G. Boran,
31st Jan.-Singapore 25th Jan., General Butterfield & Swire.
SHAOHSING, British str. 1,307, Wavell, 24th
January-Braton 23rd Jaanary, Ballast Buttoriold & Swizo.
BOSHU MABU, Japanese str., 1,119, K. Suka
wa, 29th Jan.-Swatow 28th Jan., General --Osaka Shosen Kaisha.
STORE NORDIBEN, Danish str., 596, C. Tople, 21st Jan-from Sea-G. N. Telegraph & Co. STRATHFILLAN, British str., 2,016, D. MasPhee,
28th Jan Moji 22nd January; General Portland & Asiatic S.S. Co. TAISHUN, Chinese str., 1,216, R. G. Paramore, 31st Jan-Shanghai 28th Jan, General- C. M. S. N. Co.
TAIYUAN, British atr, 1.459, D. Dawson, 11th
Jan-Australian, Melbourne 9th Deo Frozen, Meat and General-Butterfield & Swire.
TOUAREG, French str. 615. E do Catalons, 29th Jan-Haiphong 27th Jan., General Uzv, Norwegian str., 1,234, Petersen, 29th Jan,
Messageries Maritime. Dalny 27th January, BeansAagaard, Thoresen & Co.
VESTFOLD, Norwegian str. 1,172, Bertelsen,
WAKAMATRU MARU, Japanese str., 1,722, U. 28th Jan.-Bangkok 18th Jan., General→→ China-Siam B. N. Co.
YUENSANG, British str., 1,128, F. H. Rolfe, Aikawa, 16th Jan Wakamatsu 11th Jan, Coal-Miten Bishi Goshi Kwalsha. 31st Jan.-Manila 28th January, General Jardine, Matheson & Co.
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17th Jan Hongay 15th Jan., General--- Jardine, Matheson & Co. CEOWTA, German str., 1,055, F. Schmets, 12th Jan.--Bangkok 5th and Hofhow 11th Jan., Bice and Rosewood-Butterfield & Swire CoreING, German str., 1,012, I. Brube, 30th
Jan-Bangkok and Swator 29th January, Rice Batterfield & wire, CHOWTAI, German str., 1.115, Heyanga, 7th
IE antlichen Bekanntmachungen dess Canton worden während des Jahres 1911 im Deutschen Koneviste in OSTASIATISCHEN LLOYD, der CANTON WEEKLY DAILY PRESS veröffentlicht worden. News and nach Bedarf auch in der HONGKONG KAISERLICH DEUTSCHES KONSULAT. Chaton, 15, 'December, 1910,
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Robinson, 20th January-Vancouver 28th Des., Mails and General-Canadien Pacifio Ballway Co.
is EUFTSOLELA, British ate, 3,918, G. Bramston, D
argas likely to be planted in the near future not be wors. Indeed to my mind the petticoat and to being producing in four or five years doomed. The new costume will be made to each thereafter. Nor does it take into account the case to the requirements of the wearer, and tho results of numerous wild rabber ventures in division in 15 made either high or low as desir- other parts of the world which have been lately ed. I am not doing the garment solely r launched with alleged vast productive possibilita walking costrus. Itead to make thenew ies. These are all unproved and can hardly be creation as artistic and stylish as anything I regarded as serious competitors if we look for have ever created. As a walking costume it ward, as seems inevitable, to a selling price for wil, of cse, be rivaled for comfort and plantation rubber of le. 6d. per. Ib. It has been eleganrs. For sports end gymnastics it will often asserted that Brasilian rabber-the "hard fall to perfection the requirements of Fara" of commerce-costs from 2s. 6d. to 3s. the athletic girl. A raced the per lb. to collect and market, and that, therefore, thewire. I hope it will appear in its mosi whenever plantation rubber comes below that esthetic form. Ceniainly it will add to the 179 level in prica the Amazon supply will be "knock charm and 1santy of the feminino figure es no ed out." This, however, is by mesas certain, other mode has done. How wil Farisiennes For some important purposes, so the mann-accept the novelis P. Ah, that is the question!** coûte qui coûte, and unless the Eastern planters prominently before the English public in the facturers say, Para rabber must be used, M. Poiret's name was, it will be remembered, Dan so far amend their methods as to produce a sommer of last year when at the request of substitute perfect in all resposta which at Mrs, Asquith he exhibited before a number of present is not the case it is possible her guests at 10, Downing-street, a selection that we may see the comparatively small of Faris frock, which were show off by thres crop of Para selling at a and the ralatively charming man. Many protests from large future outpat of plantation at 18-61. British fat followed this novel function at
the Prime Minister's official rezidence.
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BRAZILIAN COMPETITION.UNAN This question of Brazilion competition per haps deserves a little further examination, Although the average cost of "bard Para" is no doubt correctly stated at 2a 60 to 3s., it is obri ans that the cost must vary greatly, according TASK FOR THE WORLD'S OBSERVATORIES. to the remoteness or otherwise of the various producing areas and the dfculty and expense of
Obervatorios in many pris of the world we procuring and maintaining collectors. Some of sen engage for several years in lag the rabber has to be brought as much 3,000 photographic sevey of the aly. The informat miles to the port of shipment. It is certain that on so derived in tabulatz 1 and published in in the more accessible parts the expenses would backe, each volume enatalning little but a mrs be considerably less, and it is also certain that of figures. The work is invaluable from a rubber obtainable there would still come forward scientific point of ow. Mr. F. A Bellamy, so long as its sale would show any profit at all. Hon. MA, BRAS, University Observatong There is also the question of export duty to be Ozord recently told a newspaper representative taken into account. This at present represents a that the great international task is probably very important part of the cost and it is quite con the most important of its kind over rndertaken, ceivable that the Brazilian Government might, The entire sky” he said, "is to be photo. if it became necessary, reduce or even almost graphed twice, that is, with a short and a long remove it, rather than allow the industry to be exposure. Each of the eighteen observatoties killed by Enstern.competition. These considera- participating will take about 1,200 photo- manufacturers will have Fara, render it impro Oxford sines 1892, and our tank is now prac sble that it will, in the near future, ocess to tically completed The total number of separate form a proportion of the world's syailable sup-stars in the sky of which we shall have deter Fly. On the other hand, if the astern planters mined the ritione and mrgailaides will be can only succeed in producing, within the next about 200.000 Eighteen times thst to catt three or four years, its exact equivalent at tepalo the work of the other universities as well per lb., it may he assumed that from that time brings the approximate total to nearly 4,000,000.”
SCOTCH WHISKY. tions and the fact sirendy stated; that at present graphs. The work bas gone on continuously at
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FUKUI MARV, Jap, str., 4.189, H. Tominaka,
30th January-Moji 25th Jannory, Coel Mitani Bussan Kaisha. GunMANIA, German str., 1,714, Frandsen, 22ad Jan-Singapore and Holbow 21st Jan. Wood and General-Jebsen & Co. HAICHING, British str., 1,267, W. C. Passmore,
28th Jan.-Swatow 37th Jan, General- HALDIA, Norwegian str., 1,065, G. Salberg, 30th
Douglas, Lápraîk & Co.:
Jan-Brngkok 21st Janrvey, Rics and Goneral-Angcard. Thoresen & Co. HANGSANG, British str., 1.356, Spencer Wilde, 27th Jan.-Shanghai and Swatow 26th Jan., General-Jardina, Matheson & Co. HANOI, French str., 742, Le Chevalier, 29th Jan-Haijhong and Pakhoi 29th Jan, General R. Marty. Hier, German str., 771, Bendixen, 38th Jan-Hollow 27th Jan., General-Jabson & Co. Huronow, British str., 1.217, Forsyth, 16th Jan-Hongay 13th January, Cool-But- torfeld & Swire.
JOHANNE, Gerona atr., 952, M. Ipland, 25th Jon Singapore 14th and Hofhow 23rd KAIBONG, British str., 987, Bidford, 25th Jan.-
Jan, General-Jebsen & Co.
Iloilo 18th and Cebu 20th Jou, Gene Butterfeld & Swine. KASHING, British str.; 1,143, Lareas. 31st Jan,
Chefoo 24th Jou., Goner-Burfold
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Jau, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
Jaunary Bangkok 20th January, General
Batterfield & Swire. LUCERIO, British sir.. 1,234, Mathie, 17th Jan-New York lat and Algiera 15th Dec., General-Arnhold, Karberg & Co,
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