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When, however, they do this, and state over their signatures the results they have obtained, everyone must realise that the preparation they employ furnishes the best, simplest and quickest cure.
Every sufferer from sore throat will, therefore, read the following letters with interest:--
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18TH, 1913.
FOREIGN TRADE OF CHINA.
(Continued from page 5.)
3. Foreign Trade. The value of the direct foreign trade was T
Tia It is not often that British Peers and 843,017,434, falling short of the total of distinguished M.P.'a let the public know 1911 by Hk. Tls. 5,224,676, and returning what remedies they use for curing theirs nearly as possible to the level of 1910. complaints.
Foreign imports amount to Hk. Tls.
increasing by Hk. 473,007,031,
Tls. Tlu. 1,593,088, and exports to Ik 370,620,403, decreasing by Bk. Tls. 0,817,763
The factor of exchange, which was so much higher in 1913 than in 1911, makes all comparison of values as between the The large two years almost worthless. shipments of silk in 1912, for example, if valued at the rates of 1011, would alone have prevented the decrease of nearly 7 But exchange million taals in exports. was not the only influential circumstanes. To the inability of buyers to pay the saal silver prices was added the more than ordinary necessity that lay on growers and dealers to convert product to cast As to importe, their value aturally fell as exchange rose. affect of the value ligures is therefore in The case of imports to minimise the in
ross, and in the case of exports to make it appear that there has been a decrease when the volume of goods shipped has actually been larger.
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The table on pages 6 to 9 divides the according to provenance and trade testination, so far as the information btainable renders it possible to do so." (4) Imports-The total not importation of foreign opiura was 21,030 piculs, as gainst 27,805 piculs in 1011, a decrease of 5,875 piculs, which is no doubt due to the severe anti-opium measures adopted In pursuance of the throughout China. Agreement of 1911, a further reduction. in addition to the annual reduction of 5.100 chests provided for in the original Agreement, was made in the number of chests to be certificated for export from To India to China in 1912, the quantity being 6xed at 0,700 chests of Bengal and 14,560 chests of Malwu opium, in all, 21,260 chests. As it happens, the import into China, that is, the opium released from bond on payment of duty, is not much short of this quantity; but the large stocks in bond in Bhanghai at the end of 1911 have on considerably increased, while the Hongkong stocks have only been reduced by about a third during the year. The combined stocks are reported to have heen, at the end of 1912, 26,160 chests, or about 2,300 chests, more than at the end This accumulation, valued at of 1811.
ver 10 millions sterling, had become by the end of the year a serious burden to importers and to banks and was causing 10 little anxiety as to its influence on rude generally. At the date of writing. he Indian Government, in order to ease the market in China, have decided to suspend auction sales until further notice, and have also reduced the quantity to be CARL DIEDERICHSEN, German str., 774, E
exported to countries other than China 141: Pahren, 15th June-Hoihow in 1913 from 13,200 to 9,000 chests. Prices Juno, General. -Jebsen & Co.
fluctuated greatly in consequence of the uncertain situation, and, as reported by Cowo MARU, Japanese str., 2,820
Kawashima, 14th June-Kobe 8th the Kowloon Custorns, show a fall during
General. - June,
Nippon Yusen the year of 20 per cent. in Bengal opium Kaisha.
and from 20 to 40 per cent. in the various DUNERIC, British atr., 1,210, J. J. Tulloch:descriptions of Malwa.
11th June-Bangkok 6th June, Rico- Bank Line, Ltd. EKATERINGSLAV, Russian str., 4,124, Tide June Vladivostock man, 15th General-Russian Volunteer Fleet. HANGSANG, British str., 1,350, 8. Wilde,
ANNE, Norwegian str., 1,617, A. Aratzen 15th June-Bangkok 9th June, Ric.
Chinese.
ARAGONIA, German str., 5,123, A Enig.
10th June-Moj 10th June, Generni
Hamburg-Amerika Linie. Boyu, British str., 2,841, V. B. Harper.
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Chiness Opium-The weakening of thority which immediately followed the Constitutional change led to the resump- tion of poppy planting, even in the pro- vinces which had most completely bandoned it, and the authorities at first found themselves without the power or the means to enforce the law, By firm- 15thes, and when necessary by military force, the backsliding tendency has been theeked in many districts, but in others, Jest accessible or submissive, large crops of the poppy have been' gathered in. But.. the measures taken in the latter part of. the year against the transport, sale and consumption of the drug were general and drastic, and if these measures ar continued, it is difficult to see how the cultivation of the poppy can survive the destruction of its market. That the move nent of Chinese opium has either prac Bidically ceased or has been driven into
13th June-Shanghai 8th June, Gen- oral. Jardine, Matheson & Co. Hanoi, French str., 739, Chavilier.
June-Pakhoi 14th June, General A. R. Marty. HARPAGES, British str., 3,071, H. Far- quharson, 13th June-Moji sth June. Flour-Jardine, Matheson & Co. HAZEL DOLLAR, British str., 9,804, M Ridley, 14th June-Seattle 6th April, Lumber.-Robert Dollar Co. Huichow, British str., 1,970, G. Hooker. 16th June-Tientsin 5th June, Gen crel-Butterfield & Swire, KAIFONG, British str., 1,040, J. V.
ford, 15th June Hoihow 14th June General Butterfield & Swire. KAIJO MANU, Japanese. str., 1,292, Y. Yememoto, 14th June-Swatow 13tl. Nil-Osaka Shosen Kaisha. KEONGWAI, German str., 1,771, J. Kohler.
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action. With its moral and economis What we aspects we have no concern. have to determine is whether an omission
On the 17th at 11.24 am.-Pressers has from a provisional code of an article or articles which appeared in a former code decreased considerably oror Japan, the depres ean, as is claimed by Counsel for defension boing now central over the Bes of Japan. dant, he construed as deleting so import Pressure has increased over the whole of ant a factor of Chinese family life. We China, moderately in the north and slightly in are of opinion that it does not suffice, that the south. The southern depression is now before the institution of concubinage can central orar Tongking,
Aungkong rainfall for 24 hours ending. st
.m. to-day, 0.41 inches The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noen today is no follows:
FORECAST,
be considered as no longer worthy of legal, Variable wills are indicate along the east recognition there art. be a definite pre-ecast of Chinn, and moderate 8. winds over nouncement in that sense by the highest the N. China Ses. law-giving authority of this country.
In cases such as this, which involve questions of family law and the custom of the country, an Assessor of this Court must be guided to a very material.extent by the advice of his associate Magistrate. In the present instance we are asked, in the exercise of that quasi-parental authority to which we so often have recourse, to make an order against defen-Soull cost of Chips between The same as
dant for rostitution of conjugal rights, and I am advised by the Magistrate that in his opinion such an order should be made by the Couch
It is therefore ordered that defendant return to complainant, and that the jewels in Court be also restored to bin-N-O. Daily Never
Mr. Musso said that he desired to make a motion for suspension of execution of this judgment pending aa application for a re-hearing or for an appeal on a ques- tion of law. He contended that the legal status of the concubine was determined and had to be determined by the civil laws of this country, and that this Court had decided a point which as a matter of fact should have been decided in the
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ordinary Courts, by the Civil Courts, in which case they would have a right to Nemuro appeal against the judgment. He agreed Hakodate ........... that the extract which he bad produced Fokio from the "Political Science Magazine" Kochi
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could not be accepted as evidenco, but it Nagasaki ....... was the only tangible evidence he himself Kagoshima.... had of any such judgment having been Oshims........ given. The Court quite rightly had Nabs refused to attach any importance what Ishi'jms ever to that document, but that did not Eonin Is...
Chofoo destroy the fact that such judgment was
Weihalwai in existence, and that the Supreme Court of Peking was the highest judicial body in the Republic of China.
The Assessor remarked that he thought
allra vires.
that the judgment of the High Court was After a long argument leave to appeal was refused.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTA.
The H.A.L. str. Sithonia left Moji on the 18th June, am, and may be expects Xhere on or about the 21st June, a.m.
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Per disula Mart, for Hongkong, from Legaspi ........... Antwerp, etc. Mr. H. R. Ferger, Mr. J.Bacolod
'Iloilo Grant, Mr. H. J. Nestin, Mr. and Mrs.
Cabu 8. D. Rosano, Mr. W. D. Rosano, Miss C. D. Rosano, Master M. Rosano, Master C. Rosano, Mr. V. Bolitho, Mr: 0. 3. Bull, Mr. J. Bucaley. Mr. R. Conduit. Mr. F. Freacher, Mr. and Mrs. T. Huntley, Mr. A. Hendry, Mr. H. Jeffor- son. Mr. R. A. Orx. Mr. J. Litt, Mr. J. Wilkenny. Mr. A. Peters, Mr. W. Palmer, Mr. W. Hansley, Mr. J. Robert-uidity of air saturated with moisture being 100,
son, Mr. R. Shellswell, Mr. C. Smith, Mr. W. Smith and Mr. N. White.
DEPLETED.
13th June Bangkok 5th June, Rico.- province officially declared poppy-free. the question of concubinage in China. Court, as defendant obviously took the Rosario, Mr. L. del Rosario, Mr. H. J.
Butterfeld & Swire.
levious end difficult by ways is shown by the feet that-the total arrivals through. the Castors at treaty ports in 1012 was only 790 piculs, as compared with 3,384 niculs in 1911 and 19,875 piculs in 1910. Szechwan, as was to be expected from a ent no opium down river past Ichane. though in the preceding year some hun- KJELD, Norwegian str., 010, T. Helles-Ireds of piculs, and in 1910, 28.530 piculs,
18th June-Bangkok 9th June, Gen followed this route. eral.---Chinese,
The importations of cotton niece goods KUMSANO, British str., 2,077, F Wheeler
were considerably under the heavy total ith June Moji 11th June, Coal and 1911; but, on the other hand, it is estimated that the Shanghai stocks were General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. KUTUANG, British str. 3,116, R. Creduced by over half a million pieces, and an credit was so hard to come by, it is Bradley, 12th June-Shimonosek 7th June, Coal and Generul.-Jarprobable that stocks in the country were
oretty thoroughly worked off. The prin dine, Matheson & Co.
cottons, KWANGTAR, Chinese atr., 1,536, C. Stewartcipal descriptions of plain
15th June-Shanghai 11th June, Gen- namely, grey and white shirtings, sheet- ings, drills, jeans, and T-cloths, have beer eral.-Chinese.
imported in the past five years in the
LAISANG: British str., 2,925, E. J. Tadd 12th Juno-Calcutth 25th May, Gen- eral-Jardine, Matheson & Co. LANDRAT SCHEIFF, German str., 1,012, A. Struve, 13th June-Saigon 9th June, Rice and Cotton.-Siemssen & Co. LINCARIN, British str. 2,346, C. $. Jack son, 14th June-Moji 8th June, Coal. -Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. Lucnow, British str., 1,921, Meathrel
following quantities :
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1011 1919
A judgment of the utmost importance and interest was delivered in the Mixed Court, Sharighai. Ist werk, dealing with The action was a criminal one, brought at the instance of one Wang Chen-wo, who charged Wang Chen-shih, a concu bine, with having dearted him, and further asked for an order for her return: Mr. P. Grant-Jones, British Assessor, and Mr. Wang, Assistant Magistrate, were on the bench. The complainant was repre- sented by Mr. J. B. Davies, and the defendant by Mr. G. D. Musso.
JUMMIES 3**
In the present case the charge of theft was withdrawn at the suggestion of the jewels under a claim of right:
T. F. CLAXTON, Director. 1. HAROMETEK, reduced to 23 degrees Fahrenhet,- on the level of the aes in inabas, tenths and aundredths.
CAMPERATUKE in the shade, in degree Fahrenheit.
3 HUMIDITY, is percentage of astumtion, the
i Diruotion or WIND, to twa pointa,
FORCE OF Win, socording to Beanfurt Boule. J STATE OF WELrums, & blue sky, a dútached stovi, d drizzling rain, fìfog, a gloomy, h-uall_A_ ightning, ororcant, passing showers, gruall, - rala, s' know, i thundëz, v reibility, woow poişl
Kars archer tenths and hundredthe-
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, June 17th.
Previons On Date On Data
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Highest open air Temperaturo on 16th... 87 Lowest open air Temparature on 16th... 80
complainant lost his employment and
Per Haitas, for Foochow, Mr. Watkins. came to reside in Shanghai.. On April 2nd of this year the present defendant
Per Nippon Mary, for San Francisco,
phinant, which was dismissed. brought a charge of assault against comete. Mr. G. Haramaki, Mr. T. Ito, Mr. V. Regeo, Mr. P. Botelho, Mr. and Mrs. S. del Rosario, Master M. del Rosario, Miss C. del Rosario, Mastor J. del Persoon, Mr. J. Grant, Mra Malloy, Miss With reference to the charge of deser F. Lenggenhager, Mr. and Mr G. tion two contentions are set up by Counsel Mallett, Mr. A. C. Chatterjee, Mr. G. N. for the accused: firstly, that the desertion Sircar and Mr. K. Istii. was justified by the treatment received by i Per Aki Mara, for London, etc. Mr. accused at the hands of complainant; and and Mrs, Wadalle and child, Mrs. Lodge, secondly, that concubinage is no longer Mina Lodge. Mr. Cajigas. Mrs. Lima, a legal status in this country. Of these Miss C. Cartelyon, Cant. Lima, Mr. R. in their order
Wailno, Mr. J. Aoki, Miss A. C. Ander- We have the evidence of accused and her son, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sutherland. Lieut. In giving the judgment of the Court mother that she was beaten on several Com, S. Yano, Mr. and Mrs. Eashida, the Assessor said—
qucasicus for trivial causes by complain Miss Mori, Mrs. Kaied and child, In this case it is very difficult for art with his hands and that on one Messrs. T. Matsumoto, B. Suzuki, A foreign Assessor to interfere in matters cesion she was beaten with a feather Ogurn. K. Kitajima, Y. Tsuruta, H. of family law and custom, and I have brush. She was examined by Ir. Krieg Donaldson, Smart, P Power. F. P. 1910
taken to a great extent the advice of my
on March 20th, and his evidence shows Ropkolf, W. Adams, S. Matsui and T. Pieces.
colleague on the bench. It is not for me Pieren. Pieces.
that she had some slight scratches on the Konishi. to arrive at what is really the state law face and complained of pains in the British *6,511,126 | | 11,317,630 9.818,336
Per Aca Maru, for Seattle, etc, Mr. of China at the present day. This is the abdomen and right arm. American.. 1,365,819 1,088,061 1,930,836
Complainant on and Mrs. Richards, Mr. F. L. Davison, 2,832,025 3,048.747 judgment of the Court
the other band denies that he has ever Mr. and Mrs. Walkor, Miss Smith, Mr. Japanese... 2,329,623
107,952 21,935 20,807
beaten her, but in the witness-box-be. M. Aarou, Mr. N. L. Watson, Mr. In this case two distinct charges, of appeared to be of a somewhat irritable M. G. Phair, Miss J. Moson, Mr. R. J. Total 10,434,500 16 160,251 14,819,770 desertion and of the theft of certain disposition, and it is probable that some Howard, Mr. A. G. Anderson, Mr. The decline is mainly in English grey towels, are made by the complainant, chastisement of the woman took place, Foilzullohboy. Mr. 6. Abdoul Kayum 10th June-Shanghai 12th June, Gen shirtings Fancy cotton piece goods also Wang Chen-wo, against his concubine, which may, however, have been well Mr. E. S. Abdoolcod, Megre. J. Mori- eral-Butterfield & Swire.
entered in smaller quantity; but the cut Wang Chen-shih. The acts constituting deserved on the grounds alleged by com- moto, F. Bolisho, C. J. Bull, J. Buckley, MONTEAGLE, British str., 3,953," F. L.
ons which are reckoned by yards chiefly the alleged desertion and theft are plainant.
R. Conduit, F. Freachos, Mr. and Mrs. Davison, 13th May-Vancouver 17 unclassed goods, increased by 14 milling adraitted by the accused woman.
With regard to the second contention, T. Huntley A. Hendry, H. Jofferson, April, Flour and General-Canadian yards or nearly 19 per cent. Of cotton
The history of the relationship between Counsel for the defendant bases his argu-R. A. Or, J. Litt, J. Kilkenny, A. Pacific Railway Co.
varn, the importations amounted to
an Porere, W. Palmer, W. Ransley, J. OPLAND, Norwegian str., 843, Eriksen. 2298,470 piculs, valued at 4 million the parties is as follows. Complainant mont on two grounds, namely, on
19th June Bangkok 6th June. Genaels, showing an increase of 438,353 irst met the woman in Scochow some extract from the Political Science Robertson, R. Shellswell, C. Smith, W.
niculs, valued at 11.7 million taels. Add seven years ago when she was employed Magazine" Vol. II., No. 8, purporting to Smith and N. White. eral-Order. PAXIO, British str., 1,228, Gibbs, 15th to this the spinnings of 32 mills in China.s a servant in a brothel. She had been be a judgment of the Supreme Court in June Saigon 11th June, Rice, which have been estimated at half the betrothed at the age of six to another Peking declaring that the status can no combined Indian and Japanese importa. Yan. Complainant purchased her to be longer be recognized, and further on the
PASSED THE CANAL. Butterfield & Swire. PANAMA MAKU, Japanese str., 3,767, J.tions (North-China Herald of 21st Decem-his concubine from her parents for the absence of any provision for the panish- Kauao, 14th June, General.-Osakaber, 1912), and some idea is obtained of the sum of 81,000, part of which was paid as ment of desertion by a concubine in the
May 23rd-4tsuto Maru, Iyo Maru demand for yarn. The local wills became compensation to the affianced husband for new temporary Criminal Code issnedy Shosen Kaisha.
very active towards the end of the year, the breach of promise of marriage. It under the authority of the present Sada Maru, Menelaus, Spezia, Welsh You. Patures, British str., 1,065, Jas. H.
Scott, 12th June Saigon 8th June, and while profiting by the high exchange would appear that at the date of the Government, such as was to be found in Prince.
which hindered the free export of the purchase defendant was with child by the laws of the late dynasty.
May 27th-gran, Atlantique, Rhesus. Tu Rics and General-Chinese.
Now an extract from a magazine, how-
May 30th-Antilochus, Ceylan, Nore, SABINE RICKMERS, Dutch str., 573. Jagt good crops of Chinese cotton to Japan.
second child, both of whom are alive at ever learned, can hardly be considered Pip, Sila. 13th June Foochow 11th June, Dal- they took in addition 279,000 piculs of complainant, and she has since borne him
raw material from abroad, chiefly from the present day. At that date complain-satisfactory evidence of the judgment of fast-Asiatic Petroleum Co.
India, as against 39,676 piculs only in it was already legally married. It is in a Court of Law, and cannot be accepted 1911. The two leading kinds of foreign dispute whether or no complainant as such in this Court. Moreover, the judg 16th June-Philadelphia, Case Oil-vara.. Indian and Japanem, commete informed defendant of this fact at the ment, as reported, would appear to be kai, Teucer, Tudje, Den of Hamik.
northern and Yangtze ports with fairly TAIWAN, British str., 1,050, A. Jenkysenqual results, the Japanese article havine ime, but we consider that her acceptance rather in the nature of a pious expression 13th June--Saigon 9th June, Lice.erhaps the advantage on the whole, but if the position of concubine constitutes of anxiety for conformity with the Com-supposed ideals of "Western civilization Chinese.
ab porte south of Shanghai Indian yarrufficient notice of the marriage. TENYO MARU, Japanese str., 13,454, Eleaves its rival far behind. At Shanghai plainant had then no occupation, and the than an honest attempt to arrive at a. Bent, 16th June-San Francisco 16th the importations of foreiga yurn fell in argument by Counsel for defendant that deliberate decision in accordance with the May, General-Toyo Kisen Kaisha. 1912 to 73,000 piculs, or little more than a complainant as an official could not law as it actually is in China at the TJILIWONG, Dutch str., 3,081, J. Pthird of the preceding year's immorta contract such an alliance, must conse-present day.
He subsequently obtained The institution of concubinage in this Scholten, 14th June-Macassar 6th tions; but Shanghai distributed to other quently fail.
us from time an appointment in the Ministry of country comes down to June, Sugar and General-Java parte of China 485,818. piouls of the pro-
duct of her own mills, that is. 100,000 Finance and removed his household to immemorial and is indissolubly bound up China-Japan Lijn.
piruls more than in 1911,
Peking On the change of Government with the present social structure of the
BENECA, British str. 3,000, W. J. Davis.
Standard Oil Co.
1
June oth-Butow, Ernest Simons, leroy, Hirano Mara, Sotkuma, Teen-
June 10th-mia, Hitachi Maru, Roerber, Wppon reassen.
June 12th Vore. June 13th-Calchas, Indrani, Namur. Nile, Perseus, Polynesie, Atreus
ARRIVALS AT HOME. June 13th-Tydras, Den of flami Welsh Prince."
Bleight
Height.
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From 18th to 24th Juvė, 1913.
HIGH WATEE
~Low-WazzR
H'kong
'kong.
Mesa
Mean
Time.
Time
b. m
it D.
Wed.
18m 8 18 7.4 km
Thura 19m 852
10 54 8 4 0
11 47 a 3 9
b. t.
3 51
Fe
20 m 9 27 7 6
Bator. 21
Jau
Q
7.6 m 2 24 4 34 1 2:65 5. 16 9m 3.29
5 56 a 0
22
1
4 3
10'39
6 36 a 0 8
23
29
3 7
4 39
Il 14
6 7
7 17 a
24 m 2 55
38m 5 18
in 11 40
621
8 0 5
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FONGKONG HANSARD REPORTS.
the MEETINGA of-the
for LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
the 3gion 1911.
REVISED BY THE MUERERS.
PRICE
DAILY PRESS CYPION Hongkong, 6th Mazoh, 1911