SHIPPING IN PORT.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 17TH, 1018.

| DISGRACEFUL COMPANY FRAUDS Į IN JAPAN.

THE NEED OF QUARTERED ACCOUNTANTS,

We take the following from the Japan

STEAMEDS. ATAGOBAN MARU, Japanese str., 2,523, K Kawamura, 7th July-Miike 2nd July, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisba BENCLEUCH, British str., G. McMillan,

30th June-Moji 24th June, Coal-Gazette :— Gibb, Livingston & Co. BORNEO, German str., 1,344, Kochlor, 15th July-Sandakan 10th July. Timber and General-Melebers & Co. CBEDNORING, British str., 1,989, V. McC.

The Japanese papers publish details of the Cinematograph Scandal in Tokyo to which we referred in yesterday's issue. It appears that the Metropolitan Police, Liddell, 13th July-Weihaiwci 8th apprehensive of a rapid increase of late July, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

of questionable companies, have with CHOYSANG, British str., 1,424, M. Court-considerable activity started a crusade to ney, 16th July-Hwatow 14th July,put a stop to this undesirable tendency, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. CHUMBANG, British str., 1,418, G. 3. As a first step in this direction, the atten Mattock, 14th July-Hongay rith tion of lie authorities was directed to July, Coal-Jardine, Matheson & Co, the Cinematograph. Companies. HALDIB, Norwegian str., 1,085, Jurgenson,

2nd July-Amoy 1st July, General, Java-China-Japan Lijn. HANO, French str., 738, C. L. Chevalier, 13th July-Haiphong 11th July, Gen- eral.-A. B. Marty HURST, British str., 2,997, Moody, 14th uly-Philadelphia 14th May, Case Oil-Standard Oil Co. KAIFONO, British str., 987, J. Sidford,

The

Company involved in the present scandal is the Taisho Cinematograph Company, of Suwa-cho, Asakusa. Mr. Murakami, the President, who is an ex-member of the Diet for Iwate prefecture, and four Luther directors and officials have been arrested, and are now being subjected to strict examination.

Murakami, the ringleader, besides being the President of the Company in question, 14th July-Hoihow 13th July, Conl-holds several other public posts, such as Butterfield & Swire.

the Director of the Sugar Refining Com-

KATHE, German str., 1,200, H. Frandsen, pany at Yensui, in Formosa, Prosiilent of 14th July-unymizes 10th June, Bal-the Imperial Public Loan Company, and last-Chines

Director of the Japan Industrial Com- pony.

KOEL, Norwegian str., 910, T. Hallese, 11th July Bangkok ärd July, Rico-Chines LANDHAT SCHEIFF, German str., 1,012, A Struve, 13th July--Saigon 9th July, Rice. Siemssen & Co.. LouxexANO, British str., 1,095, G. W. W. Leask, fath July-Manila 19th July, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. LORD SEFTON, British str., 2.79%, W. L. Clifhorn, 13:1 July-Port Arthur 27th April. Case Oil-Dodwell & Co. Low, British str., 1.215, Meathrel,

In April or May of last year the persons under arrest set about to organize the Taisho Cinematograph Company which, November last with a capital of Y130,000 after repeated conferences, was formed in The capital, however, was KOOD spent by the Directors," being put to private use. At a general meeting of the share- holders on February 28th the fraudulent Directors" presented a false report, stating that of the capital the Company 14th July-Shanghai 10th July, Gen-had deposited Y46,000 with the Yede, eral. Butterfeld & Swire.

Kanayama and Nisshin Banks, while Mrsico MARU, Japanese str., 3,875, N. Y30,000 had been spent in the purchase

Kobaigushi, 12th July-Shanghai 9th of land and buildings. July, General-Osaka Shosen Kujshs, investigation, however, it turned out that As the result of MEXICAN PRINen; British str., 1,953, J. C. the actual cost of the land and buildings Young, 8th July Singapore 1st July. was only Y10,000 instead of Y30,000, as Oil. Asintle Petroleum Co. MISEMI MARU, Japanese str.,

represented, while the Company had no funds in any of the banks mentioned.

Baron

1,095, Uchikoshi, 15th July-Kwang Yen 12th July, Stone. A. Bune & Co...

The examination of Murakami in cou nection with the above scandal bas led SEANG BEE British str., 3.784, . Travis. to the discovery of another seandal in 10th July-Amoy 8th July, General.connection with the Imperial Public Loan Chiueso,

Company, of which he is also President. SIBERIA, American str., 11,281, A. Zeeder. This Company was organized last year.

St July-San Francisco 12th June, Mails and General-Pacific Maile capital Murakami included in the list of In order to facilitate the raising of 8.8. Co. SIGNAL, German str., 907, P. E. Chris Shibusawa, Prince Katsura and Mr.

shareholders the names of tiansen, 15th July-Tourano 12th Fukuzawa, and in this way obtained over Juls, Halt and Creneral-Jebson & Co. five hundred shareholders. By the time SIKING, Frenel str., 65, J. Pannior. the first general meeting of the Company 12th July-Haiphong-10th July, Gen: was called the greater part of the capital eral-Messageries Maritimes. TAISAN MARI, Japanese str., 3,569, N. in order to conceal his fraudulent acts, subscribed had already been squandered Goda, 13th July-Dairen 7th July. Murakami reported to the shareholders Coal-Mitsui Buasan Kaisha.

that the whole sum of Y200,000 was TELEMACHU British air. 1904, A. Fraser, deposited with the Industrial Bank. The 12th July Suizon. 7th July, Rice and truth, however, gradually came to the General Chinese. Ta180DAS, Dutch str., 3,061, Kroes, Bth who through Mr. Saito, a lawyer of knowledge of some of the shareholders, July-Swatow 7th July, General-Akasaka, instituted a suit against the Java-China-Japan Lijn. TOMAT Dutch str. 6,990, F.. E. C

Jebumbuk, 11th July- Makasser 3rd July. Sugar-Java Chinn Japan Lijo, THWONG, Dutch str. 3,061, J.

Scholten, 12th July-Miike 6th July, General-Java-China-Japan Liju. Prigoxía, Dutch str., 1,056, 1. Graendyk. 12th July-Shangoni th July, Bulk Oil Asiatic Petroleum Co. TSINTAU, German sr., 1,002, F. Bucking,

12th July-Bangkok 5th July, Ricements. Butterfield & Siire.

P.

Vand, Norwegian sh.. 874, J. Jobsen, atb

July-Bangket 20th June Rice Chinese.

YISHING, British str., 1,421, R: J. Ander: sen. 14th July-Singapore 8th July. General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

PASSED THE CANAL.

May 30th-Antilochus. Nore. June 6th--Ernest Storony,

Tydens, Bea of Glamis.

Tourer,

June 10th-Bohemia, Nippon, June 13th-Indrani, Nile, Peracns. June 17th-Benglar, Dunbar, June 20th-ingchar, Purwaerts, Cox wald Range, Pengiste, O. 1. D. Ahlers,

June 24th-Chater, Meraam. June 27-Lathian, Nankin, - July 1st-Beneuse, Palawan, Prking, Princess Alice, Afchoon Prince, Arabie, Pranquebar, Stenfarg.

President and other Directors. Among the auditors of the Company is Dr. Isobe,

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well-known lawyer of Tokyo, who attached his signature to the false report, of the Company. declaring it to represent the true position The Directors of the Company are said to include some well- known businessmen: consequently it is conjectured the scandal will witness some interesting and serious develop-

JAPAN'S FOREIGN TRADE.

REVIEW OF THE FAST HALF-YEAR.

The Nippon notes that, speaking at the recent dinner of the Tokyo Bankers' Club. Baron Takahashi, Minister of Finance, expressed an optimistic opinion of the future of the foreign trade af this country. The Minister said the trade this year not only showed a large increase on the figures for last year in bulk, but the rate of increase in exports was more remarkable than that of imports. True, proceeds the Tokyo journal, the trade this year up to the end of the first quarter was in the state the Minister described. Last month, however, conditions were totally reversed. imports showing a marked increase. In the last decade of lost month the rate of increase in imports was far greater than that in exports, contrary to the observation of the Minis Pariter of Finance, and in business circles the Minister's speech is heard with the tongue in the cheek. The Tokyo journal compares the value of the trade for the half-year just closed with that of the corresponding period of last year--as- follows:--

Increase. 1912.

1913. 1013. Yeu

Yen. Ten. Exports... 329,101,000 284,035,000 54,841,000 Import... 349,434,000 404,800,000 55,368,000 Exerss of

July 4th Belgirie, Koninen Luise Kilano Maru, Danfa, Pelgus, Polynesien, July 8th Ambrin, Goeben. Japan, Theseus, Baron Ogilvy, Neleus.

July 13th-laga, Auram, Hyson, Afrien, City of Baroda, Nyauza, Brent, Bara Jedburgh.

July 18th Benlomond, Idomrucui, Sumatra, Wakasa Muru, Kisto.

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It will be seen from the above figures,. goes on the Nippon, that the bulk of the trade this year shows an increase of over 110.000,000yen, but the increase in ex- ports

Was not more than 4,844,000 yen against an increase in imports of 55,906,000 yen, while the excess of imports over exports this year

amounts to 120,765,000 yen against 120,243,000 yen last year, an increase of 522,000

The yen.

principal exports showing an increase this year are refined sugar, raw silk, cotton yarn, copper,

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MINISTERS AND MARCONI...

SHARES.

A SONG IN PIDGIN ENGLISH.

A London paper prints beneath a Cabinet Ministers in the shares of the cartoon in reference to the dealings of American Marconi Company the follow- ing vermes :---

CHANCE, CHANCE, CHANCE'LERMAN. Chance'lerman no money mak-ee, Shout-ce, spout-ec, preacher, swank.ee,

Al-lo lif-eo long; Sing-ee Land-eo Song, Then me think-ee try invest-ce, Chance'lerman in hornet's nest-ee,

Think-ee on good thing- Al-lo people sing.

CHOKUS.

Chance, Chance, Chance'lerman!

Much-ee much-ee sad; Up-ce neck in-ce spec:

Welly welly bad!

No es joke, Land-cry broke, Shut-es Limehouse shop; Chance, Chance, Chancelerman, Chancelerman he buy Marconi,

Cop! Cop! Cop! Godfrey gavee tip; Goee halves with Master Eli, Rufeo say "dead snip"; Buy thousands in

Cit-ee

(Idle rich! Yumi Yum 1) Leak-ee out before Committee:

Plenty much-ee glum !

(Chorus a before.) One ano sell-ee to the poor man

Fruit-ee welly ras;

Poor man welly sick and sore man; Next me tell him: "Landförd burst-ee:

Fruit-ce wasn't there! Poor man wait and see." Voter say: "No, YOU come first-es."

Voter burst-ce me!!

(Chorus as before.) P. K. W. MEN OF WAR ON THE CHINA AND JAPAN STATION,

BRITISH

habatai, and cotton fabrics. In the case

straw-braids, Alserity, despatch-bost, 1,700 tons, 4 guns, 2,000

i.h.p., Comir. A. Cochrane, Weihaiwei.

Hongkong

Bramble, gunboat, 710 tons, 200-i.lt.p. Lieut.

of imports, raw cotton' showed a remark-Attas, admiralty tug. 615 tons, 1,400 h.p able decrease, but rice, sugar, oil-cake, hemp, worsted, wool, woollen cloths, serpes, locomotive engines, and railway cars and machinery showed an increase -Japan Chronicle.

"American spoken here appears on a new sign hanging outside a shop in Oxford Street, London.

Britomart, gunboat, 719 tous, 900 bp, Lieat.

Comdr. B. E. Prichard, Weihaiwel.

Comdr. W. H. Darwall, on passage Hankow Cadmus, British sloop, 1,070 tons, i.kp., 1,400

Fame, torpedo-boat destroyer, 340 tons, 6 gues, 5.700 ih.p., Lieut. Comar, Wilkinson Hongkong.

Flora, 4,360 tons, 9,000 £d, 12 guna, Capt. Horopshire, 10,850 tons, 21,000 f.d., 14_guns, Charles F. Corbett, M.V.O., Shanghai

Kinsha, 616 tons, 1.200 .h.p. Lieut.-Condr. Capt. Marcas Rowley Hill, Weihaiwei. H. Marryatt, Yangleze. Morlin, surveying ship. 1.070 tons, 6 guns, 1,400 b.p., Capt. FCC Pasco, Singapore. Minotaur, armoured cruiser (flagship Vica. Admiral T. H Jerram, C.B.) 27.000 hp, Capt. E. B Kiddle, Weibaiwel. Monmenth, armoured cruiser, 9,800 tone, 22,000 ih.p., Capt. B. H. F. Barttelot, MV.O., --Weibalvet,

WEATHER REPORT

On the 16th at 11.14 am.-Prassure has in- tressed moderately in N. Japas, and slightly from 8. Japan to the Bonins and from Coobin- China to the S. Philippines. It has decreased slightly over Formosa. The depression over the north-west portion of the China Sea has partially filled up.

Moorhan, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 gaus, 800 ihp, Lt-Comdr. Alan Dizon, West River, Newcastle, 2nd class cruiser, 4,800 tons, turbine 92,000 Ed., Capt. F. A. Powlett, Weihaiwei. Nightingale, river gunbest, 85 tons, 240 h.p., Lieut. Comdr. Malcolm Murray, B.N.. Yangtsze.

Otter, torpado-bost destroyer, 385 tons, 6 guns, 6,300 ib.p., Lient-Comdr. Wilkinson, Hongkong.

Ribble, T.B.U., 590 tour, 750-t.d., 6 gun. Lient. Comdr. E. J. G. Mackinson. Weihaiwei.

Hobin, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 240 b.p., Lt. Comdr. J. Fleetwood Neal, West River. Rosario, depot ship for Submarines, 980 tons, 1,40 hp, Commander N. E. Archdale, Hongkong

Sandpiper, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 gans. 240 6.p. Lieut.-Comdr. 1. A. S. H. Hutton, West River

Snipe, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 gans, 240 h.p.

Lt-Comdr. Maurice B. Leslie, Yangleze. Taku, torpedo bost destroyer, 305 tons, 6,000

Lb.p. Gunner W. H. Ryder, Hongkong. Tamar, receiving ship, 4,650 tons, 6 ans,

Commodors B Anstruther. Hongkong.

A typhoon bas ourvol to the north ward. At 6 am. the morning it was about 150 miles to the north east of Manila,

Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours ending at LU am, to-day, 0.00 inches.

The forest for the 24 hours ending at nova to-day is a follows:

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Hongkong and Hainan,{ No. 1.

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CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

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H. B. N. Cottrell-Dormer, Yangtze, Usk, T.B.D. 590 tons. 7,500 f.a., 6 guns, Ldeat.

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Welland, T.B.D., 590 tons, 7,500 T.d., 6 guns, Whiting, torpedo bost destroyer, 360 tons, 5

Comdr. Seymour, Weihaiwei.

gung, 5,900 h.p., Lieut.-Comdr. K. Neville, Widgeon, gunboat, 195 tons, 2 guns, 800 b.p...

Weibsiwei. Cherub, water tank and tag, 390 tons, 340i h.p. Woodcock, gunboat, 150 tons, 2 gas, 550 h.p.,

Licat Comdr. J.C. F. Borrett, Yangtaze. Master W. Smith, Hongkong

f.d., Commr, Hugh P. E. T. Willems, Weihaiwei.

Clio, British sloop, 1070 tons, 1,400 ib.p., Woodlark, gaabcat, 150 tons, 2 gaus, 550 h.p.. Lt. Comdr. M. B.B. Blackwood, Yangtaxe

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LOEING the Series of Artíclos contributed by "Bportsman." reproduced in book form.

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Hongkong, 29th October, 1910,

Mr M. Cary Mejor Davy

Mr G. A. Dutton Consul & Are Bitzen Mr & Mrs & Gibson Mr T. Gordon Lt. Col. Gordon Hall,

B.A.M.C.

Mr & Mrs R. A. Hale Mr H. Hancock Mr F. A. Hazeland Capt & Mrs Hodgins Maj. Humphrey...8 Mr & Mrs W. 6.

Humphreys

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& nurse

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Bharp

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Stewart and chill drog

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