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A TABLE OF THE RATES OF EXCHANGE:
AT HONGKONG
FOR
DEMAND DRAFTS ON BOMBAY On the Day Preceding the Departure of the English Mails from the Year of the Closing of the Indian Mints to the Free Coinage of Silver
RATES
FROM 1893 TO 1909;
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FOR SOVEREIGNS, GOLT. LEAF, BAR SILVER (Ferra 1500), and other Useful Information.
THE WAGES FOR FIFTEEN YEARS.
SOME REMARKBALE FIGURES.
**I do not think it is gonerally realised that, during the last afteen years and fiften years is no small part of an average lifetime-the wages of the British workman bave fallen," writes Mr. Chiozes Money, M. E, in the Nalien.
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 4th at 12.15 pm.The baronister · has fallen alightly on the SE, and E. coast of Clins and risen a little over the S. coast and Tongking.
The-depression, which remains over 8.E. China, shows a tenileucy to move Northwards.
Pressure has increased considerably and is again high over E. Japan, the depression covering that area yesterday having morod"
over the Pacifle.
Pressure remains relatively high over the S
The subject is one of exceeding interest and Importance, for the progress of a nation must chiefly be measurel
saared by the standard of life of the
which wage earning classes, this country form, with their dependents, about three-fourths of the entire popular part of the China Sea. tior. The statement that the standard of life of three-fourths of the British |people ling fallen in half a generation is implicit in the statement with which I beain this article, and it is extraclinary that the working classes cannot find amongst their thirty-five million somo clarion volea to compel attention to the underpayment of labour,”
THE FALL IN WAGES,
Mr. Chiozza Money gives a remarkable set of bgures to prove his point. The main items, shown by porcentages, for the years 1895 to I 1910 z:o thesɔ----
Items.
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Wages Wholesale Prices Relast London Prices...
1895 1910
89.1 101
910 108.A. 93.2 109,9
The pot effect of there three items is to show that while in fifteen years wages hara quly increased 13.3 per cent, wholesale prices hare increased 19.5 per cent,, or, as Mr. Menoy puts it, we sea that, while money wages have in- ereased about thirteen per cent refall prices have increased so much that real wages lavo fallen in the fifteen years.
"The money wages of the trailes referral to incarased by over thirteen per cont. in the the Gfleon years wriwed. It is exceedingly doubtful, however, whather money wages on
Certain it is whole made as great an increas that the wages of general labourers, railway servante, narraen, and ranny others, were very Boarly staticnary, and that the carnings of the considerable array of casual workere remained at a dead level."
QUESTION CF PROFITS,
Fresh to strong monsoon may be expected. over the N. part of the China Sea
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10a.m., to-day, 0.80 inclos,
The forecast for the 24 hours onding at noon to-day is as follows.
•
DISTRICT
Hongkong & Neighbourhood,
Formosa Channel
FORECAST.
{S. winds, strong South coast of Chiusoween Same as No. 1.
Hongkong di Lamoks
Bouth coast of China between Same as No. 1.
Vougkoor and Hainan...) * W. and S.W. winds, strong ; fair, equally.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
Station.
M... Moner, then turns to the question Vrostork of profits, and fieds that in the came years Nemuro -1895 to 1910-the gross meresament to Hakodate Income Tax have increased by a total of Tokic £402,000,000 a year, or 59 per cent. The average income, los, of the income tax payer Nagasaki has increased by 28 per cent, or from an
Oshima average of £598 to £761,
*We are now oubled to make a comparison--Naha” of the movements of wages and profits respec- Tahijima tively. Tu 1895-1910, the money wages rose Bonin Is. by about, thirteen per cent., while the wages of Chefuo the income for classes, who, with their families, Weihalwei may be termed the upper fire millions, rose Hankow
Kiukiang about thirty per cont"
REGISTER.:
September 4th--ÅT "A‚M-
Wind,
7 a. 29.9% 61
6 a. 29.99
30.01
3004
Di
Kochi
29.97
HEI
29.91
FHA
Karoshima
29.94
ENE
129.89
29.99
ES.T
(29 78
ESE
" 29.53
NNE
9 29.81 7395
A
2.or
?
For both classes alike, as for the lower. Shanghai middle classes that lie between them, prices rose, but the great rise in the cost of living in the period means very much to the wage-earner, and very little to the payers of income-tax.
·9 a 29.68 82 91
NG
3 met
Gatzing
95
34
om.
P
Sharp
Peak
4 or
Amay
-6 m.
9180
Swatow Taihokn
SW
5.
BA
Taicha
29 69
Tainan
Kochen
Pescadoros Canton Hongkor Viet. Prak
9 u. 29.59; 8-1
10 a. 29.61 83 83
NW
Gap
Rock
Marad
SW
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POSITION OF TRADE UNIONS. Why is it that British workmen have no been able to encare a fairer share of the product of mental sad manual labour?
One reason Mr. Money gives is that the strength of trade unions, relatively to that of employers' federations, has diminished of late, and that on trade aoions exhibit a lack of expansion which is not oreditable to the educa- tion, the wisdom, or the collective feeling of Wachow the working clasame,
Hoihow
Ia toa pears British trade unions have in- Pakhui created only 28 per cent.. while German noions Phalen kava increased 240 per cent. and, as a result. Forane *German mongy wares are fucreased mych C. St. James more rapidly than British money wages since 1899,"
20 50 129.51 83
8 a, 29,70 84
WWW
29.78 82
29.94 77
Gu. 39 77-77
10. 29.88 8679
Aparri
Manila
THE JAPANESE ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.
Legaspi Bacokil
GA. 29.85 77
9 a.!
Cebu
Babund
ANOTHER APPEAL FOR FUNDE
that the The Japan Advertiser states following is a translation of part of a letter Lisatenant Shirare recently wrote to Count Okuma. The epistle is said to be very pathetic aud appealing
"AR BOTE AB our Koinan-moru arrived at Sydney,
sho was taken lato dock in order to undergo a thorough overhanling. Then the sola source of my worry is that no matter how strongly built is a wooden ship, she cannot stand the canker of the worms whose ravages makes Jackson Bay famous. But fortunately enough my apprebeusions Lave not been realised.
Germaa "The
explorer, Licnternat Filchuer and his British rival, Dr. Maison
KIA All bard at work ot. Tasmania, in order to set sail for the South Polo toward the middle of Angust. The latter was fortunate to raises fund amounting to 20,00) you and yet is endeavouring in obtain an equal sum of money from the Australians. Some days ago, Professor David, of Sydney University. prosided over a mass meeting in favour of Dr. Mawson, which I had the honour to attend."
29.94 83
TOOUNDNUDANDITORWAAgullpi
F. G. Figo, Director, Hongkong Observatory, September 4th, 1911
1 BACOMETER, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheition the level of the coa in inches, tenths and laundredthe.
2 TEMPERATUR, in the shade, in degrees Fahren•«, Joit,
3 HUMIDITY. in parchatage of aberation, the humidity of air saturated With moisture being 100,
4 DIRECTION OF WING, to two points. 5 FORCE OF WIND, ancording to Leafert Heale.
STATE OF WEATHER b. bize sky, a detached cloud, drizzling rain; f fog, g gloomy, mil, Eghting, overenst, » pasaiag showers, a squally, r rain, snow, thuler, v riaibility, w dew (wet) |
KATM in incher, tenths and hundreths.
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, September 4th.
Previous On Date On Date
Day
at
s14 p.m. 10 a..
nt 4 pm.
29.53
29.61
29,56
78
83
81
28
8).
l
WSW
WSW
2
2
3
0
.0
oll
0.20
"In conclusion, Lieutenant Shirase says: IBarometer pray from the bottom of my heart that the Temperature noded money will be collected as soon as Huaidity......
Wind Direction ... WSW possible, so that I my achieve my goal,"
It is reported from Kobe that a campaign is "
under way to raise by publie subscription 20,000 yen for the Shire expedition, which has the varm support of influential people 'thero,
THE HOTTEST DAY IN LONDON.
HIGHEST TEMPELATURE FOR THIRTY YEARS.
The Globe of the 9th ult, saye:-
Once more we are swept by the heat wave, for the tide of temperature which had receded a little with the arrival of Angist has returned with renewed force. According to the reading of Mr. Steward, the Strani meteorologist, the shade temperature at noon today was 92deg,
Duo degree less than the record reached on July 22 last, which was the bottest day for three years. Expectations that that temperature would be arcalled were completely realised, and at two o'clock a shade temperature of 95 degrees was registered,
PREVIOUS RECORDS,
Forceti.....
Westber
Bain
Highest open air Temperature on 3rd.. 85 Lowest open air Temperature on 3rd,,.76.
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From 5th to 11th Septembar, 1911.
HIGH WALE
Days of
Days of
Week.
Tuca.
Only on two occasions in the last seventy years as the temperature, even in the month of July, exceeded this gars. This was on July 15, Wed, 1981, when the reading was 971, and July 22, | 1868, when the reading was 96 6. The following Thurs is a table showing the rise of the mercury to-day:
Fri. Temperature. Shade.
Hour
9.0... 100
11.0...
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2.0
10.
Sun.
105
Sat.
106
119
Sch
127
Mon.
131
Montli
I'kong
Moan
'T'ime.
"AlsoÆ
Low WATER
Height
Ikong
Time.
B1 ex
ft. in.
6 6 0 20
4
1 m. ft, in. 66 38
6 m
17% 4 7 206-9 -9-27-a 4 9236
78 27 2m 1 2
9 40 5,1 8m 8.42 7 3 m
9 56.5. 3
99 21
7.4
10-16 a 5
10 m 10 07 30 3
10 39 59||
3
11 30 40 7 0 m 421
11 606 2