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HOW TO RECOVER,IT EASILY,
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 16TH, 1911.
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The report and statement of account for the year ending 31st December, 1910, states :-"
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$60,000.00
of
PARIS LETTER.
[WRITTEN SPECIALLY FOR THE "HONGKONG DAILY PRESS."]
February 10th.
WORKEES #. IDLERS.
one
for bad debts and providing for depreciation on Dr. Maurice de Fleury, who is
The not profit, after writing off $56,841.25
building and machinery, launchna, lightors, do
France's mest and including the amount brought forward
· eminent physicians, from the provions year, amounts to 880,645.46, doctrine that the golden age will have arrived has no patience with the Collectivist from which has to be deducted.
when it will suffice for everyone to work Interim dividend of 15 conte per
share
per day one hour and twenty minutes. Leaving, to be carried forward to
the credit of next year's account, $20,645.46 The result is, of course, disappointing.com, rated with that of last year, and is principally Beccunted for by a heavy falling off in our local sales and also in our business with the Philip pines owing to savore competition and the dis criminating duties there in favour of the home product
CONSULTING COMMITTEE.
AUDITORS.
The Accounts have been andited by Mesars, W. H, Potts and A. O'D. Gourdin, who are recommended for re-election.
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, 15th March, 1911, .
PROPIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT. Auditora, feen
Consulting Committee's fees `... Interest
$600,00 4,000.00
Bad debte written off-
Ching Yae (estimated:
loss)
... $51,130.94 Bruve, Peebles & Co...
Ld.
5,710.52
56,841.25 Amount written off as depreciation 114,593.17 Interim dividend at 15
eente per share
$60,000.00 Balance
20,645.45
order to satisfy his personal needs and the exigencies of the community. The Doctor, who strongly believes in real hard work-being a hard working-man himself-only laughs at the assumption that one can die of hard work. Of course he is not popular with the apostles of idleness, those with whom a little work goes a
vory long way, and who would just nk. scon do nothings do anything. Dr. Fleury confesses himself very sceptical when he hears people say of any one: "Overwork killed him." It is, he asserts, very diffionlt indeed to overwork oneself to that
it
a
war
A WOMAN'S TRIBUTE
TO THE VALUE OF DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS WHICH ENSURE
PERFECT HEALTH, RICH-BLOOD, CLEAR.Com PLEXION, SWEET BREATH and regularity In all the fanotions.
MES. E. DE LAFOFTAINE writes to us as follows:
Gentlemen, I have for some time been au admirer of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills.
health; I have kept myself regular and strong Since I began to use them I have bad excellent by their use. The South China olimato is at all times particularly trying to ladies, but your pills give tone and vigour and overcome these friends as a safe and reliable corrective and troubles. I always recommend them to my promoter of regularity,
I am, dear Sir,
Yours very truly,
Mas. E. DE LAFONTAINE
The remarkable power of Dr. More's Indian Root Fills to overcome female citments and re- stora bealth to sick and delicate women is well
Biliousness, Indigestion, Constipation, Hend. and widely known. They are a porfoot blood purifier and a positive and yermanent cure for ache, Blotches, Liver and Kidney troubles and all irregularities.
For Sain by all Druggists, Chemists and Medicine Dealers,
WATKINS, LTD., Wholesale and Retail Agents, Hongkong.
Daring the year the Hon. Mr. W. J. Gresson resigned his seat on the Consulting Committee, and the Hon. Mr. H. Keswick was appointed in his place. In accordance with the Artioles of Association, Bir Paul Clater, C.M.G., the Hon.extent. Work in itself, he maintains, has noth Mr. H. Keswick and Dr.J. W. Noblo retire,
ing deadly about it; on the ecotrary, but being eligible, offer themselves for re health and mental and moral equilibtion. The
is one of the
conditions of sound
alsotion.
Doctor is farther convinced, and he strongly emphasizes the point, that if the majority of mankind.passad every day twenty-two boars and forty minutes in idleness humanity would be overtaken by sad and swift decay. The daily task, says the physician, is necessary for the ab orption of energies, and it
marrellons regulator of the.
nervous 363] system. Therefore, let us beware of reducing it beyond sensible limits. As a matter of 40,498.72 foot, great workers do not die younger than the contributer to Le Temps, which is the organ worst idlers, and the Provincial "rentier" of the French Government. Some very intor de retired men of means who does nothing esting reminiscences of the late Sir Charles All day but read. bla paper and go Dilke, whom M. Jalos Casretio calls "one of to the station to see the express go those representative men whom history will not ying through grows old just as quickly as the forget," have just been published in that official Doctor, who rises at seven o'clock, makes his organ written by M. Claretie. On the ore of round of the hospital, delibers a lecture at the bis departure from Paris, and therefore a day Facuity, questions the candidates at an examina. or so before he died, Sir Charlos told M. Claret i 80,645.46tion, visits twenty patients, writes tan letters, that he was
ill. "It is my heart," directs the researches in a laboratory, presides he said. "It is.in a very bad state," $297,178.60
The. over commissions, and every two or three years conversation, we are told, embraced both liter. $4,290.30 publishes a volanie très documents.". Sisopy ature and politics, and on the political orinj
59.15 folk who bask in the sunshine to lazily show a in England Sir Charles expresso: absolute higher mortality than people who aro'more in optimism. The Ministry is very strong," he dustrions. There are, of course, he admits, seid; "there has never been a stronger." unhealthy occupations which shorten life; there Particularly interesting is Mr. Clarotie's re- are exceptions. The nonchalants or idlers have minder that Hector Malot's novel, “Vices $297,178.60 need to learn that an organ which rests too Francais," which, in spite of its title, is about mich becames atrophied, while an organ England, had for ita hera (Mostyn) Sir Charles which is kept in constant or daily so is
Dilke himself. A number of other prominent developed, parfested and kept in good con mer appear, as Gladstone, who is "Watson" in ...4,003,000.00.
14,000.00 dition. What so often fatigues and brings the book, Chamberlain, "the man of his word,' 152,641.10 an illness is, acording to Dr. de Lord Rosebery, "piping, prudent, suspicious, 527,057.27 Fleury, insufficient nourishment, badly widower of a Rotheebird, with little idea of selected and badly produced, and the abase of remarrying, Lord Hartington and Mr. tonics and stimulants; cramped and unhealthy Harcourt. It was the lato Sir Charlos Dilke dwellings, and badly ventilated workshops, himself who advised his friend M. Claretie to 20,645.46 where one works alongside consumptive com read the book; strange to say, it was only $4,714,343.85 rados, Labour means joy and health. The recently that he took the advice and saw the
physician concludes by remarking that the reason for it. tendency to-day among those who pose as tho leaders of the labouring classes is to regard the daily task as servitude, and as an injustice with which one must finish as soon as possible,
THE PRESIDENT.
Balance brought forward from 1909 Exchange
Balance from Working Account
Sales of coment $321,895.05
29,065.90
Less loss on sales of
bricks, pipes, &.
Capital:--
BALANCE SHEET.
400,000 shares at $10 each fully-
paid up
Reserve fund
Sundry creditors
Company's bankers
Balance of profit and
loss account
Lasa interim dividend
$30,645.46.
at 15 cents per share 60,000.00 -
Green Island, Macпo →→→→
Buildings and
Ma
chinery as per last
statement.......$447,619.87
Less depreciation
Since expended
26,857.19
420,762,68
5,352.53
Comant and raw mate. rial in stock valued at Coal and snake in stock
valued at...
181,890.15
15,023,12
Stores in stock valued
st
29,585.07.
Hok Un, Hongkong- Laud as per laat statement.
Buildings and machi
mory as per last state- ment...
Less depreciation
Since expended
..1,036,609.29 62,196.56
974,412.73
353.45
Cement and raw mate
rial in stock valued at 560,649.65 Coal, casks, drums and gonnies in stock välu- ed at
****
$6,490.41
188:865.59
Stores, general and machinery in stock valued at
Coment on consignmart valued at
Deep Water Bay Works-
士
Land as per last statement
Bailding and machinery
Loss depreciation
sa per last statement. 202,521.72 12,151.30
150,370.42 2,83+76
HONG KONG, CHINA A MANILLA. ♬
CA. S. WATSON & COLTO
FOR
117
*
水
NERVOUS EXHAUSTION
LOSS
of MEMORY
and
DEBILITY
and
feed the NERVES
CHAPOTEAUT'S
PHOSPHO-GLYCERATE OF LIME
It increases vital energy and nerve force, cures Heurasthenia, Dyspepsia, insomnia, and nervous diseases in adults and children."
IN GAPRULER, IN WINE, AND IN SYRUP'
103-4]
Since expended'...'
Bricks, pipee, and tiles in stook valued at...
42,325.36 Coal in stock valued at. 6,090.80 Storesin stock valued at 8,52-64
Bricks, pipes, de, on consignment
valued at
Bteam lighter, steam
launches, lighters.
junks, do, as per last. - statement
223,135.31 Less depreciation #8 13,388.12
statement
BEWARE OF IMPURE WATER. Property at Canton as per last "PRANA" Sparklet Syphons enable you to Value of premia on unexpired produce the
freshest Soda Water parest,
policies obtainabla,
SAFER AND CHEAPER SOLD BY ALL STORES. SYPRONS-
wat $2.00 each.
BULBS
at 0.90 per box. WHOLESALE BUYERS: Can obtain at London price from
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Sundry debtors...
Cash on hand :—
At Hok Un works
At Macao worke
•At Head Office
829.74 1,334.51 €37,51
292,829.15
426,115.21
226,503.34
1,248,653,31
3,500,00
TRADES UNIONISM.
In twelve months hence, and not before, on account of the state of finances, the work of con- structing the great Fronch Trade Union' Hall will bo bogun By this time next year
PARIS A SEAPOKT.'
M. Lafferty, Midister of Labour, has not lost sight of the Paris as a seaport scheme; on the contrary, in a note which he has just issued he declares that it is his firm fatention to work up, as rapidly as possible, the great project which would at last torn Paris into seaport. A Commission, lie informs us, in at the present moment examining the technical side of the interesting question, the possibility of granting the "seaport ""export" railway tariffs, and the creation of wharves, warehouses, and junction
lines,
We are once more reminded of the probability the Union will have a capital of £10,000; the of President Fallières resigning before the ex-building will not be completed before tou years, piration of his form of office-seven years in a French Unions-unlike the English-are very consequence of woak health, and the fact that poor. The Union of Syndicates, which reckona the cares of State are weighing too heavily about 80,000 mombers--a large proportion of upon him. Another eminent man who is whom are masons, bricklayers, navvies, &c.— known to be weary of high office is M. Briss on has decided to build its own headquarters and the popular President of the Chambor of spend £40,00) theroon. "The edifice, of course, Députés. It would not surprise anyone to sse M, is to be up-to date, with electric light, telephones, Dalcassé-who is looked upon as the Lord Rose. and a central heating apparatas. The great bery of French politics-succeed M. Brisson- hall will accommodate 8,00) persons. M. Dolenasó, though he was some years ago sacrificed to Germany, commands considerable influence. This may well explain why, although 974,766.18 of late years the President of the French Ro
pabilo has usually been selected after holding office as President of the Senate, the unpopu larity of M. Antonin Dabost mikes it unlikely that he should succeed 1. Fallières. In this case M. Delesssé-Great Britain's best friend and staunchest supporter-may well become 806,005.65 President of the Republic on M. Fallièren re- 269,184.75
tiring. France is not bound to ask Germany whether such a choice would prore acceptable. Beyond being too Anglophilist, Germany, can
THE HOKALS OF PAEIS, not find any other fault in M. Delcassé Ridicule kills. Senator Béranger, the vener-
AVIATION IN FRANCE..
able guardian of the morals in Paris, having laid Enormous progress has recently been made
a complaint against certain dancers who appear in France in the art of flying a dangerous and in the Parisian theatres "insufficiently clothed," 193,201.18 costly ons up to now. Not a day passes but the Public Prosecutor has had to make inquiries, enthusiasty are devising some means of reducing Mile. Regine Badet, the star dancer of the Opere peril. M. Bleriot's aero-bus is the talk of the Comique, who is now appearing at the Theatre hour, nothing so daring has yet made its appear. Antoine in & Woman and a Puppet," somed 55,941.89 ance. Recent exploits appear to dispose of the to have shocked the worthy Senator most par- theory that the monoplane is less able to carry ticularly. Milo. Badet says that his complaint weight that the biplano. The now sero bus is simply ridionions, and invites M. Béranger to machine has been specially constructed by M. come and see the dance about which he com. Bleriot for military purposes: as time goes on plains. Twenty thousand persung I've it is certain to give better and better results already seen the dance; not one lias found 209,747.19 The passengers--and it can accommodate 10 fault with it, or deemed it in anyway im- persons, though only seven were recently carried proper. The police inspector who was instructed 51,905.05 by way of orperiment-are placed well below to inquire into the charge reports that he was not in any way shocked by what he saw. The the wings of the monoplane, which is easily artist wore flesh-coloured tights up to the waist, 3,882.26 223,601,98 handled, although it is 40 ft. long and and if abore that the dio li te was rathernotice- measures rakker more between the tips of the able no one in the theatre protested. The in- wings. The moter used is one of 100 poctor declared that there were many ladies in the audience who, without the justification of Though techuically a monoplane, the Bleriot 13, art, were even less reticent in the exhibition of 5,001.76 as it is called, has two separate carrying planes, their nook. We may expect Senator Borangor to next eak the Louvre and the Luxembourg placed one behind the other and strengthened picture galleries to be closed. If everything in $4,714,343.83
by cross-beams, like those used on biplanos. bil, marble, bronze, or plaster had to te draped The motor is placed high up, so that it drives over or put out of sight Art would indeed be the propeller directly.
no longer worth cultivating, M. Béranger is too good, too moral, szú far too exigent to plense Parisians who luagh at his eccentricities, as Mile. Badet, the idol of Parisians, la doing, M. | Béranger cannot expect everybody to be as goody-goody as himself. No one living in French capital is no place for moralists. Paris is expasted to have any morale. The
18,334.17
We have compared the above statement with the books and vouchers of the Company and certify the same to be in socordance therewith.
W. HUTION POrrs, A. O'D GOVEDIN,
Auditors. Hongkong, 13th March, 1911.
A VEENCH WEITER ON SIR CHARLES DILEE Anything emanating from the flaent and |* magic" pro of M. Jules Claretie, the vetersz ex-Director of the Comédie Franosis, is well worth reading. He has been for many years a
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ANGHIN, German str., 1,005, J. Minkwiz, 13th March Bangkok 5th March, Teak and. Rice--Butterfield & Swiro. |ANHOZ, British str., 1,350, J. B. Harris, 12th March-Shanghai 9th March, General→→ Butterfield & wire.
BEACHY, British str., 4,000, F. Walker, 25th Feb-Tacoma and Honolulu 5th February, Lambor, Fleur and Machinery-Dodwell & Co. CHILDAR, Norwegian str., 1,102, N. Hjorth, 13th March-Bangkok and Swatow. 12th Mar., Rice and General-Aagaard, Thors CHINOTUVU, Norwegian str., 1,759, A. Rjoss,
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26th Feb. Saigon 20th Feb, Rice A CHIYUEN, Chinese str., 1,177, Stewart, ́9th March-Shanghai 8th March, General- C. M. S. N. Co, Coxen, British str., 3,542, F. G. Scott, th Marob-Balik Papan 2nd March, Bulk oil -Asistic Petroleum & Co.
Bune.
EUSTON, British str., 2,752, C. E. Underwood, 12th March-Newport, Mon., 4th January, Coal-Order.
FRI, Norwegian str., 860, N. G. Andersen, 11th March-Kwan chow-wan 10th March, Salt -Aagnard, Thoresen & Co. FUKURA MARU, Japanese str., 3,139, 8. Kuma waki, 27th Fab-Moji 22nd Fot., Coal- Mitan Bishi Goshi Ewa'aba
GRYFEVALE, British str., 2,845, J. W. Stos!,
12th March-Rangoon 27th Feb., Bice Mitai Bussan Kaisha.
HOLSTEIN, German str., 1.105. D, Henk, 7th March-Haiphong and Heibow 5th Marob, General-Jebsen & Co.
Horgasa, British str., 1,359, J. M. Hay, 9th Maroh Bangkok 3rd Marob, Rivo-Jar- dino, Matheson & Co.
HSING SHUF, Chinese str., 808, Markussen,
9th March Manila 6th March, Ballast Ordor.
ICHANG, British str., 1,228, Lewis, 9th March -Swatow 8th March, Ballast-Butterfield Kamo MARU. Japaneso str., 5.284, F. L. Som
& Swire.
mer, 14th March--Singapore 9th March, KIANG PING, Chinese atr., 1,222, H. Udden, 9th
General - Nippon Yusen Kaiska. March-Chinking 20th Feb., General KORAT, German str.. 987, Oidson, 3rd March-
Tang Les & Co.
Bangkok 19th Feb., Rice-Batterfield & Swire.
KOWLOON, German str., 1,234, Vestper, 6th
*March-Hougay 4th March, Cool-Ham-
burg-Amerika Línia.
KUNAJIRI MARC, Japanese str., 2,763, T..
Chiba, 25th Feb.--Miike 19th Feb., Conl Mitsui Bassin Kaisha. LroHTNING, British atr., 2,122, E. P. Smith, 12th March---Calcatta and Straits 19th LOYAL, German, str., 1,237, R. Wagner, 10th
Feb. General-David Sassoo & Co.
March-Bangkok 2nd Mar., Rice-Sander Wieler & Co.
LYEEMOON, German str. 1.295. V. Pilgrim,
7th March-Saigon 3rd Marcb, Rico- Hamburg-Amerika Linie,
MANDASBAN MABU, Japanesa str., 3,245, T. Ota, 25th Fab.-Miike 19th Feb., Coel-Mitsui Bassan Kaisha
MREFOO, Cbiusse str., 1,339, G. Froberg, 11th
Merah-Shangbai 8th March, General C. M. 8. N. Co.
MOORGANDS, British str., 2.231. C. E. Hird, 14th March-Bunbury and Fremantle 16th February, Sandal wood and Jarrah wood-- Jardine, Matheson & Co.
NIPFON MARU, Japanese str., 3,452, H. S.
Smith, 8th March-San Francisco and. Shangha 5th March, Mails and General-. Toyo Kison Kaisha PAKLAT, German str., 1.018, 8. Wenzel, 6th・
MarchBangkok 26th Feb, Rice and PERSEUS, British str., 4,299, Daul Robinson,
Teakwood-Batterfield & Swire.
1st March-Singapore 24th February, General-Butterfield & Swire.
PETCHABUER, German str. 1,473, C. Gaswisch, 24th Feb-Saigon 18th Feb, Rice, Meal and Paddy-Butterfield & Swire, Pons TONG, German str., 997, W. Botafuhr,
8th March-Bangkok 5th March, Rive PROTEUS, Norwegian str., 1,024. H. B. Larson,
Order.
26th Feb.-Port Valet 23rd Feb., Coal- Aagaard. Thoreson & Co..
QUITO, British str., 2,183, Alex, Jonas, 12th
March-Seattle via Shanghai 26th Jan, SANDAKAN, German str., 1,115. L. Reugkist,
Flour Bank Line, Ltd.
11th March-Bangkok 3rd March, Rice Batterfield & Swire.
SEATTLE MARU, Japanese str. 3,832, T. Saitos, 13th Marok-Manila 11th March, Flour, Hamp, &c.- Osaka Shosen Kaisha.
BHANSI, British str., 2260, E. J. Fottinger, 9th March Wakamatsu 2nd March, Coat
Batterfield & Swire. SHINCHIKU MARU, Japano e str., 1,933, Kaburaki, 10th March-Moji 4th Maroh, Coal-Osaka Shosen Kaisha.
SHINKAKU MARU, Japanese str., 4.254, K. Se-
ni, 12th March-Moji 6th Mare, Coal- Ataka & Co.
BFIE, Norwegian str, 976. W. Horn, 11th March-Manila 7th March, Ballast-A. Bane STANDARD, Norwegian str., 894, A. B. Bull, 10th March-Saigon 6th March,.Rice and Paddy Order.
TAIKOBAN Manu, Japanese str., 1,994, U No.
rai, 14th March-Moji 7th March, Coal- Order TAIUN MAEU, Japanese str., 2,940, M: Sakan-
te, 13th March-Moji 6th March, Cord TAIWAN, British atr, 1,046, A. Joukyas, 13th
Kobia Kawasaki Dockyard,
March-Bangkok 7th March, Bice- Chinese.
TAMON MARU 6, Japanese str. 2,119. S. Naka-
yama, 25th Feb-Milke 19th Fob., Coal... Mitoni Bassan Kaisha.
TATONTSE, French str., 1.234. Augustad, 6th Marcb Wahn 1st March, Kive-Wo Fat . Sing.
TELEMACHUS British str. 1340. Fraser, 11th March-Saigon 7th March, General-Wo Fat Sing. TONGSHING, British str., 1,172, L. Hussey, 4th March-Wakumatsu 27th February, Cont ULv, Norwegian str., 285, Pedersen, 10th Mar
- Jardine, Matheson Co.
Bangkok 2nd March, Rice-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.
WAISHING, British str., 1,170, G. S. Hokewood,
9th March-Chinwanton 3rd and Weikni, wei 4th Mar, Railway Material and General·
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12th March-Wabu and Chinking 5th Ma ok, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. TAWATA MARU, Japanese str., 3,816, J. Nagao, 14th March-Yokohams 7th Mar., General -Nippon Yasen Kaisha
YECHIGO MATU, Japavere str., 1.654, 0. Taya
da, 13th Mareb-Moji 6th March, Coel Osaka Shosen Kaisha.
TUENSANG, British str. 11:8, P. II. Rolfe
14th March-Manila 11th March, General
Jardino, Matheson & Co.