ANGLO-AMERICAN ARBITRA-

TION.

SPEECHES BY ME. ASQUITH AND MR. BALFOUR.

PA VICTORY FOR THE FOWEL OF REASON,"

The following summary of the recent meeting at the Guildhall, tolegraphically reported at the time by Bonter, is taken from The Times : —

Important sprochen were made by Mr. Asquith art Mr. Balfour at a great meeting at the Guildhall yoaterday in

support Taft's proposal of a Ponce Arbitration Treaty Bolwoon Great Britain and the United States.

supporters of all movements that have for their bjecte the improvement of eirio life. It would be impossible in a short sketch to give an ade quate idea of the lofty ambitions and strong moral tone of all classes of people. It may be sees in the beautifying of the city, in the establishment of every kind of educational institution, and in the high character and patriotism of her responsible citizens. Liver pool, in short, has a life and responsibility of her own vastly differant from that which existed in the days when amassing formanos was the chief occupation of her merchants.-The Timea,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 25TH, 1911.

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 23rd at 12.05 p.m.—The barometer han fallon slightly over Chins and 8: Japan. **Ths aros of low pressure remains over 8.W. China and a depression appears to be approach-

Westward ing Manchuris from the

Pressure continues relatively high over the Yellow Ben.

Unsettled weather must still be expected over the northern shores of the China Son,

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day, 1.23 inches,

of President COSTERS ABLAZE WITH DIAMONDS. today is as follows

EAST-END

SOCIETY" IN GORGEOUS

APPAREL.

At noon, when the meeting bogan, the Interior of the Guildhall presented a striking actuels. The Lord Mayor, who presided, had on his right the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Prime Minister, and on his left Mr. Balfour, Lord There was a very brilliant affair at the Limo- Aberdeen, and Land Halsbury. On the plattan Bail last month. It was the annual form and among the audience were ranny

innquet and ball of the Costermongers and

Street-sellors' Union.. known statesmen, politicians, and business men, und at the lower end of the hall stoål some hau- public.

dreds of the general

The LORD MAYOR, injoponing the proceedings, maid that the meeting was remarkable inasmuch as there were represented all divisions of opinion and all sections of the British Empire. A very special daty rested upon them to see that the perpetration of such a crims against civilization as war between England and America was made impossible.

Mr. Asquith then proposed the following resolution:-

This masting of the citizens of London, representatives of his Majesty's Dominious Overseas and religions and civil bodies assem- bled in the Guildhall, cordially welcomes the proposal of the President of the United States of America in favour of a general treaty of arbitration betweon that country and the British Empire, and pledges is support to the principles of such a tcoats as serving the ghest interests of the two nations and ne tending to promote the peace of the world.

No one must imaging that these contermoug- ers of the East End wars at all like those valier's songs and music-hail farne. There was picturesque follows who figure in Albert Che not a single man in "pearlies." Not quo of them wore a red scarf round his neck; not one of the lady oosters won dressed in velveteen or red plush

On the contrary, this ball at Limehouse might have been an assembly in Park Lane, There were large numbers of Jewish gentlemen and ludies, in the most fast louable attire, and clismonds blaze upon the dagers and on the spotless shirt-fronts of these distinguished mem bera of society in Idahouse, who may be seen

working days outside the stalls in the Whitechapel Rond

There was a dazzling scene of splendoar when the ballroom decorated with the emblems of The costumes of the coster ladies were quite won Empire) was thronged with enthusiastic dancers. derful. It was delightful to sea these blonde or raven-haired young Jowozles croge the polished floor in hobble skirts of shimmering sill; and gol Mr. Asquith said that it was no nxagueredon slippers with high heels. Some of them wore tion to say that they wore in the Guildhall that. day to rocard the most signal victory of their ropes of perle upon their luxuriant trosses. From their little white care hung precious geras. time in the international sphero of the power of Paquin would have cavied the elegance and reason and the sense of brotherhood. Such style of some of these Limehouse creations," compact as was suggested between the two The dear old mothers of the young ladies were English-speaking peoples had no alterior political purposo, it was not even an silinuse gowns of sumptuous velvet and in creamy silks terior area more richly dressed-in rexy tight-fitting defonsive. It simply aggressive or within the vast area for which as States Great that showed the outline of their corsets to great Britain and America were severally responsible

advantage. War was ruled out as the possible arbitor of conceivable differences. Shoald such an agree ment be made a step would hare been taken, immeasurable in extent, iucompamble in signific ance,

meant

that

It was those elderly ladies who blazed post latilly with diamonds. Their finger-hard working, toil-worn fingers that ars very nimble over the stall down Whitechapel and Limehouse way were simoat stiff with jewelled rings, It was difficult to believe that thoy were not duchesses. It was horder still to real.

A KINT TO THE WEST-END,

for the onward progress of humanity. Mr. Batroun, in secending the motion, said he rejoiced at inging on opportunity of fartherise that they were contermongers! ing a cause which through his whole, political life had been so noar his heart and the progress of which he would leave no stone unturned te

But, as one of them explained, these Jewish further. He believed that the great mass of costore have rich tehlions who for a publie opinion on both sides of the Atlantic was in favour of this movement, and if the skill night like this will lend their trinkets and

In

skill their wardrobes very generously.

·special

There are

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon

Hongkong & Neighbourhood...(*) Formosa Channel

(E. and S.E.

winds, moderate. South coast of Chins between Same as No. 1.:

Hongkong and Tamooks.

Scath coast of Chins between Same as No. 1.

Hongkong and Hainan

* S. and variable winds; squally, thunder

showers.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The HALinis sir. Bayern left Shanghai on the 23rd inst. p.m., and may be expected here ons er about the 27th inst a..

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL

Mr H. Adam Mr. J.L. Andrew Mr AW. Appleton Mr Bauer

Mr F. Bonnet Mrs Hothin & maid Miss G. Bothin Mra Brandenstein Mr G. H. Bridge Afr 3. M. Brown Fr. II. Carse, Je. Mr D.E. Clark Mr. W. E. Clarke Mr. H. L. Conden Mra. Dolgolsh Mr XK Davidion Mr& Mr Dallass

Mr W. C. Drew Mr B. H. Douglasa

Mr E J. W. Cames

fr W. A. Edgar Mr. and . H.

Ehrinfals Mr F. Earom Mr. H. G. Fiskar Mr J. Forrester Miss Fowler Mr C. G. F Denman Fuller

Mr H. Garrow

Mr. G. E. Germully

Mr. V. Goulbourn Mr M. Gonzalez

Mr F. F. Gonzalez'

Mr J. Guntzburger Capt. T. F. Hall

Mr. P. H. Klimanek

Major & Mra Krautkof

Mr E. I. M. Logan

Miss A. Macfarlane

Dr. O. Marriott

Mir J. Merecki

- Mr C.J. Meşler

Mr E. V. Mitchelmore

Mr & Mrs AB. Moulder

Mr D. Muntoa

Mr W. North Mr P. H. Nyo

Mr. V. d'Oettinget

Mr J. C. Ogden Mr M. Pakei Mr G. Tetrie Mir. W. T. Prichard Mr. E...

1. Ray

Mr F. G. Repido

Mr F. B. Rigby Mrs G. Donis Brecell

C. Mr. H. H. Solomon

Mir J. C. Unwilton Mr. T, F. Heusen Mr H Hoecoya Hon.& Mrs. E.A. Hewatt Dr. Spencer Hough Mrs K, T. Howard. Capt. & Mra Hutton Mr R. Innes.

of statesmen and diplomatists was able to em- also ooslemiers shops down East where, for body it in the formula of a treaty there was a far shillings, a lad way hire an evening dress no danger of the two great contracting parties, or whore a pretty girl may obtain, for moments of stress and temptation, ende cour a small fee, a party freak calculated to arcase ing to break away from it. But Great Britain the envy of all her friends. It is a mest con- would I never be able to get rid of hor responsibi

vonient custom, worthy of the serious attention by any more treaty with the English of Society ladies further west, litis spe sking couinunities of the world. For this Hora and thore at the banquet last night one Tea8ou, among the infaits blessings saw the trae coster type. Hors and there one which would follow-upon-the carrying out off the boys wars plastered, url in the middle Mr W. B. Jones....... such a treaty, he did not regard any date of his forehead. Now and again one heard ar E, M, Joseph fruit in the reduction of armaments as a thing voice hoares with shouting in the markets of the to which they could confidently look for

After Mr. Balfour's speech the resulution was put to the meating and was carried unanimously Amid food cheerlag.

A vote of thanks to the Lord Mayor and the Corporation of the City of London was then proposed by the Archbishop of Canterbary and seconded by Archbishop Bourne. It was up ported by the Chief bi, the Rev. F. B. Meyer, and Sir Joseph Ward, and was carried

with neclamation.

MODERN BRITISH PORTS.

LIVERPOOL.

highways. But these costers were all aristo- crate, with white waistcoats and polite specah.

Not one of them engaged in a sparring rival across the dinner-table. match with a Not one took off his coat and danced a break. down on the table-ploth. They drank their champagne solemnly. They were all as decorous and dulos City aldermen.

The truth is that the easter of the old, type has disappeared with other picturesque figures of London life. Like literary" Bohemians," who live in the suburbs and ievito distinguished guests to their club diuers, the 'coster has ba- come bowdlorised.

Last night he, too, had distinguished guests at the high tablo-among thom being the Hon, Harry Lawson, Dr. Addi- so, M.Pd other public men, who faddlged

peeches. in the ust

THE INSPECTOR-GENERAL" OF

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Dr.& lira.a (1. Spalding Mr. J. Spittles

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Mir Curl Steel

Mrs Steel

Miss Steel

Mr W.F. Stratto Mr. J. W. Taylor

Mrs H. Taylor

Mr G. W Tenkaburg Mr M. Thomson Bir G. Tooler Ospt, W. Tatt Mr Luang Vina and

family

Miss O, M. Wakeman Mr E. C. addill Mr G. Wehra Ar E. Wallmann "Mr & Mrs Wilder.

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

Mr T, Aoki Dr Belilios Capt. Thos Arthur

Mr M. P. Beattie

is Brande

Mr and Mrs H. B.

Bridger & Spa Mr W. T. Br

Bryant

Coat, W. J. Dohaa! Mr C. M. Forrest Mise. M, Gains Mr J. Gordow Mr A. Grands

Mr A. Harper Mr Elarison Mr T. Hood MrE. 9. Kabel Mr. John Lennox

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Mr G. W. McEwen

Mr MoHenry

Capt. & Mr. Merlaes

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Misa Morrison

Dr. Maller

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There is probably no conspicuous public that in spite of this apparent diversion of trade Liverpool has never once hesitated to keep servant now alive who has been so consistently abreast of the times in the straggle for the "retiring" as Sir Robert Hart, and a veteran premier commercial position of the greatest of his rich vein of Irish humour will see that commercial oountry in the world. Of the the jent is no disparagement to his well-known 1,212 millions sterling of exports and imports modesty. Long year of Barrie and delicato which Great Britain can point to aa business health, and the way in which he has out-

year Liverpool seams to have secured done" last

ared distanced all precedent by staging on through her proportion,

which,

according to the statis critical times, lave given rise to any ramours tice of previous years, is in the neighbourhood at one time or unother that his high and hon. of one-fifth. It has o

only been accomplished by ourableconnection with the Chinese Government meeting the new requirements of modern trade was about to conse. It is afty-seven youre sinos Die B. James with the determination nut to be outdone in he entered the Consular service in China, and furnishing, regardless of the cost, nccessary for forty-eight since be entered on the onerous post the larger type of ships, more expeditious of Inspector-General of her Customs; and it i

of cargoes, and increased railway only now that he antonces his resignation,

with a prospect of its being moospted. other ports way have accomplished It is not his long array of honoure and titles, the way of inaugurating new docks and the but the way in which an alien temperament has most recent machinery for operating them. dealt with the most esereaus of duties in a land Liverpool bas matched her competitors-new like China that is Sir Robert's daim on our and old alike in the enlargements of her exist remembrance. He has kept an even balance the adoption of modern ma- between the interests of his employers and the arrangements, ohinery, and in the improvement of her basi alaius of many contending nations from this ness methods. Her setivities have indeed hean side of the world, and in a land where routine

Thora Increasing when Liverpool has apparently boon

have been times during very nearly resembles list we regard as chaos, Dr.

Robert has laid down an admirable system, this period Lord hit, but the courage and enterprise of her devoid of fear, favour, or corruption. Re- shipowners and merchants have never faltered, peatedly he has brought conenmmate toot to and the city of the Morsy has turned the first bear on situations strained to the breaking decade of the new century as strong in ships, point by the late Empress Dowager, and ago

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as great in commerce, nud as aguificent in did not prevent him from taking his share of Mr. J. F. Macgregor the magnitude of her vast system of decks and duty in the siege of the Legations. Altogether, wharves and warehouses as she has ever been he remains an outstanding instance of our in the past.

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Kemonow. British str., 1.450. J. A. Martin,

22nd May Saigon 18th May, General....... Mai Fat & Co.

LINAN, British str., 1,350, C. C. Williams, 15th

May-Shanghai 12th May. General Butterfold & Swire,

LYEEMOON, German str., 1,238, v. Pilgrim, 12th May Balgon 9th May, Rico and General

Hamburg-Amerika Linie.

MARTE, German str., 1,200, H. Schlaikler, 22nd. May-Saigon 18th May, Rice and General --Jebsen & Co.

MERATI, British str., 1.480, E. Uldall, 5th May-Samararg and Singapore 29th April, Sugar-Chinese,

NIPPON MARU, Japanese str. 3,452, H. 8. Smith, 23rd May San Francisco 26th April, Mails and General Toyo Kisen Kaisho.

NORD, Norwegian str., 730, G. Haraldson, 23rd”

May Tourane 20th May, General and Rice-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.

PANAMA MADE, Japanese str., 1,234, R. Mute,

Sacsen

Orakanghai 15th May, General---

Kaisha. PERANANG, German str., 1,021, F. v. Mangels- dorf, 23rd May Bangkok via Kohsichung 16th Rice-Butterfield & wire.

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10th May Barry 25th Maroh, Coal Order

SELENA, British str., 3,127, Stratton, 1st May San Francisco, Kerosene Oil-Asiatic Petroleum & Co,

:.

SEKTA, Gerwon str..992, N. Jonsen, 23rd May

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TAMBUI, British str., 219, H. T. Howart, 18th May-Swatar 17th May, Ballast-Butter- field & Swire,

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A SOCIAL AND POLITICAL NOVEL OF ABSORBING INTEREST,

By CHAS, J, HALCOMBE (Formerly of the Imperial Chinees Cartons Bervice, Author of "The Mystio Flowery Land,” ela.),

TULE VOLUME which consists of 146

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