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INTIMATIONS

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 1er, 1916.

MOUTRIE PIANOS

HAVE

ESTABLISHED

an unequalled reputation for tone, touch,

artistic construction and lasting qualities.

GUARANTEE

for

FIVE YEARS.

CASH OR EASY TERMS.

MOUTRIE'S

JUST LANDED:

A SUPPLY OF

CALDBECK,

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Hongkong.

Concert and Presentation.

Hongkong Police at the Front.

Posted as Missing...

129-6

THE YMCA. BUILDING

FUND,

FOURTEENTH LIST OF

BONATIONS.

Mz F, A. Carl The

cum Oil Co.

Mr. 8. C. MacNider

Mr. E. H. Ray

Mrs. Bowdler

Bev. W. T. Featherstone

Rev. A. D. Stewart

*Mr. C. Gerken w..

The North-West Trading Co.

•Rov. W. H. Howitt Capt. JW. Evans Capt. W. G. Passmoru i Mr. N. Lang

Mr. Wilson Couper

Mr. A. E. Chunnett

J. E. QU

Mr. J. Rodger, Jr.

Mr. G. Rodger.

Already acknowledged

Total

YARN MARKET. Messrs S. D. Setna & Co., of Houg kong, in their fortnightly report dated June 29th, state-

ANSA.

COTTON Market ruled steady; sales of about 600 packages at $30 to 832 per picul 50018 reported in the market. Unsold stock 200 is unid to be about 500 packages. Report- 100ed closing quotations830 to 35 per

50 nieul,AT

25 INDIAN Yann-Telegraphic advices of a 20 rise in prises on your side, and the firm. 20attitude of the importers to hold their gogoods for bettor rate, had the effect of 10 strengthening our Yarn Market. Though 10 the rates of Exchange have advanend 10 gently, holders did not feel inclined to 10 quit, and demand from the consuming 10districts coming in freely, prices ad- 10 Faced from three to five dollars per bale, 10 and a very good business of 9,050 bales 10 have been reported in the market as under 100 bales of China, No: 6s, at 860 281; 50 bules of Moon, No. 8, at @ 79 to 880, 1,500 bales of Assur Virjee, No. 1,025 10s, at 98 to $109; 100 balea of Colaba, 100,718 No. 10s, at #102 to 103; 250 bales of

Crown, No. 10s, at 408 to 100; 750 bales $101742 of Currimbley, No. 10s, at $ 103 to 8104;

1,000 bales of David, No. 105, at $100 to 105; 250 bales of Gold Mohour, No. 109, af $109 to $106; 100 hales of Hongkong, THE FOOCHOW TEA TRADE.No. 10%, at 390 to 801; 500 bales of Indo

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HONGKONG VOLUNTEERS. COSPS ORDERS BY LL-COL. A. CHAPMAN, V.D.

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NOTICE.

a) In future any member of the Corps absenting himself from parade without having previously. obtained leave from his 0.0. or. Section Commander will, on the re- port of his O.C., be posted in orders By a defaulter and trented; necord- ingly.

(b) La futuro the Medical Officers will issue certificate to every member granted sick leave. This certificate must be forwarded at orice by the member to his 0.C. or Section Come mander so as to reach him before. the next parade and so prevent the member being treated as a defaulier.

JOINED,

2-8pr. E. E. Bryant having joined

allotted Corps No. 2013 and posted to Engineer Co.. 3-Reference Corps Order No. 3 of 26th

LKAVE.

April, 1910, the leave granted to No. 1200 Le Cpl. Ross is extended. to 20th September, 1916. No. 1322 Cpl. J. Smitli and No. 10:2 Pte. H. Bates are granted leave for the duration of the Wat from 30th June, 1913. No. 1932 Sapper A. B. D. Stanley Smith is granted 6 months sick leave from 1st July, 1910 No. 1449 Pte. G. Henderson is gran

ed 3 months' leave from 25th June 1918.

No. 1803 Pic, F. S. Thomson is grant- ed 3 months leave from 3rd July, 1916.

ENGINEET COMPANY.

from 1st to 15th July has been posted at Headquarters.

(b) The undermentioned members will attend a class of instruction for Engineer Drivers to be held at Balchers at 7am. on the 6th July: No.: 1098 Sapper A. W. Smith,

T Gibbison, J. Sander, A, W. Hurlow, and A. Kinross PARADES.ARA

1620 1647

1073 # 2001

Chinn, No. 10s, at 8:95 to $100, 250 bales of Naranjee, No. 10s, at 800 to 297; 180 bales of Now City of Bombay, No. 10s, nt $102 to 8104; 100 bales Palancy, No, 10s, at $100 to 8101, 150 bales of Petit, No. H.M. Consul at Foochow (Mr. F. E 106, at 101 to 102; 280 bales Phoenix. No, 103, at 100 to $100, 100 bales of Bas Wilkinson) reports that the total quam soon, No. 164, at $100 to $101, 300 balen tity of ten exported from that, port to of Sun, No. 10s, at $ 101 to 104 100(a) The detail of duties at Lyeemun foreign countries in 1013 was 179,200 bales of Textile, No. 10s, at $ 103 to $105; picus (picul-133) b.), valued by the bales of Union, No. 166, at ✯ 105 to HE HONGKONG WEEKLY PRZ88 Maritime Customs at Hk. TIs, 5,770,000, $105; 500 bales of Sundrics, No. 10s, at TCHINA OVERLAND TRADE REPORT 34,100 piculs in quantity 896 to $109; 250 bales of Bombay Cotton, and Hk. Tis. 2,117,000 in value over the No. 128, at 8101 to 8103; 200 bales of China, No. 128, at 103 to 8106; 200 bales exports of the previous year.

According to information supplient by of Coorla, No. 195, at $100 to $100; 150 a local British merchant, the war was bales of Crescent, No. 12, at 103 to responsible for this abnormal develop $108: 300 hairs of Currimbhoy, No. 12, ment in the tea trade. Before the season at 8 103 to 3106; 500 bales of Dawn, No. opened there were indications of a strong 15, at 104 to 8108; 200 bales of Indo- demand for common les on most of the China, No. 128, at 101 to $100; 150 bales. home markets, and the prohibition of the of Pabaney, No. 128, at 8104 to 8106; 1000-Parades for Sunday, 2nd July: --- sale of vodka in Russia was expected to bales of Prospect, No. 12, at # 103 to have a considerable effect on the con- 8105; 100 bales of Sassoon, No. 128, at sumption of tea in that country. But it 3104 to $108 160 bales of Sun, No. 125, was not expected that Hankow would be at 8 101 to 8106; 150 bales of Naranje, able to supply all the increage re- No. 16s, at 8125 to $127; 10 bales of Sas quired, or that, if it were necessary to Boon, No. 165, at $ 118 to 8120; 100 bales come to Foochow at all, the quantity of Swan, No. 10s, at 8115 to $120; 100 taken from that market would be other hales of China, No. 20s, at § 123 to 8126; that quite small. As it turned out, how-50 bules of Fazulbhoy, No. 20s, at § 136; ever, a very considerable quantity form 100 bales of Gold Mohour, No. 209, at ing a large proportion of the first crop 120 and 100 bales of Indo-Chinn, No. and a fair proportion of the second crop 20s, at $133. Unsold Stock is estimated was taken by Russia. The strong demandat about 49,000 bales sold but uncleared. from the markete nsually interested in Foochow tea, and the entrance of Bussin as a buyer on a large scale, quickly sent up prices in Foochon to a higher level than had been known before.

Beautifying the Landscape ut Fanling. Lending Articles

Hongkong Hut No. 1

Conquering the Climate. Enemy Trade Marks. Random Reflections.

Hongkong Post Office in 1915. Military Manoeuvres, Hongkong Weather in 1915. Hongkong Man in a Raid. Hongkong Finances.

Hongkong Tramway Co., Ltd.

Litigation in Hongkong.

The New Territories in 1915. Land Dealing in Hongkong..

Whangpoo Conservancy, Hongkong Flora.

Passenger List.

Proposed Income tax in Singapore. Big Armed Robbery in Shanghai. Shanghai Man Dies in Hongkong Prison Shanghai Mision to Riesha Men. Shanghai Trams.

Peking Notes

Swaten Notes.

Macad Notes. Chinese Navy's Threat.

The Political Situation in China.

in the Palace.

Life

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TRADE AND THE WAR GERMAN PROPAGANDA IN THE FAR EAST

The large early shipments from Foo chow, together with those from North

The relces Preze says that the chief China, soon relieved the situation on the hous markets and reaction centre of German propaganda in the Far Look place towards the end of the sum East appears to be the office of the mer. But the prices local tea inerchants Deutsche Zeitung, a weekly publication had obtained for their early deliveries which is distributed gratis to several prompted them to increase their late thousands of Chinese officials and other second and third crop supplies as much Chinese Intellectuals, with a view to us possible, and these arrived from the influencing the educated classes of China After in favour of Germany, The paper s country on a very dull market. stocks had increased to an unprecedented full of the most extravagant adulation of quantity, and the seriousness of the sitGermany and the Germans, and equally ustion had been realised by the natives full of coarse abuse of the British and concerned, concessions in prices were the Japanese. It publishes week by week the most highly coloured and imaginative forthcoming. The market continued to fal antil. It may fairly be said, a great accounts of brilliant victories gained by er part of the profits made by the natives Germany

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early, in season where lost on and end, diplo

later teas. The stocks had been greatly reduced by the end of the year, at inconsiderable proportion of these later tens having been shipped to Russia

Great and increasing difficulty was ex perienced throughout the season in con nection with the shipment of teas, and these restricted facilities are not likely to be without their effect on the disposal of the balance of the orop.

THE TEA GAMBLE.”

In the House of Commons on May 20th Sir Walter Essox asked the President of the Board of Trade whether he had his attention drawn to the increase of Led prices by the gambling of cert persons operating in no London tes mar ket and whether he was taking such action as might be uccessary to protic the public.

Mai Runciman said he had been making careful inquiries into the matter, with a view of determining what action might bi simpropriate in for circumstances hoped to complote his inquiries shortly-

Sir J. D. Rres: Has there been any gambling?

The work of the Deutsche Zeitung us supplemented by the activities of count less German agents, some Germans who others Chinese who have been bought for have lived for a long time in the East, this purpose, with a number of Turks, Persians, and Afghans likewise pressed into the service of the Kaiser. They travel up and down the country, spread- ing stories

approaching ritam's ruin, of Japan's downfall, of Germany's

splendid deeds, 25 d

At Bangkok there is a weekly German paper called the landschau, the office of which is the centre of an extremely active. Geroan propaganda in Siam. In Batavia a small army el: German agents TE busily engaged in propagating German ideas in the Dutch East Indies,

titled the German-American is published At Manila, a pro-German paper, en- in English, and scattered broadcast through the Philippines; German pro- paganda there is even more persistent the Philippines than among the Ameen resident, doubtless by way of preparing troubles for the United States in the event of an open breach between Berlin and Washington."

MONARCHICAL DUCUMENTS

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BURNED.

Many of the articles and documents reminiscent of the monarchical entapaign were recently burnt in the Palace, at Peking, while some others are still allow-

je Mr. Kunciman said he would not like te express an opinion, but, if there had bea any withholding of foodstuffs, the Honad of Trade would exercise theired to remain. All the petitions, tele powers (Hear, hear.)

SILK FROM THE WEST INDIES.

grams and other documents which the late Administration received from the officials, public bodies and individuals during the months of the monarchien campaign, urging the deceased Chief Executive to ascend the Throne, were not destroyed until very recently

By a Mandats issued early this year, all these documents, were ordered to be handed over to the Tsan Cheng Yuan for destruction, but this order, it appears, was not carried out, t

By another Mandate issued on the 20th ultimo, the late President promised to publish all these documents in book form

Mr. Roosevelt has recently been ex- pressing his high opinion of the natural resources of Trinidad, The current namber of the ** Bulletin of the Imperial, Institute" suggests a possible new in dustry for the island-the cultivation of the silkworm. A recent examination of Trinidad silk at the Imperial Institute has proved satisfactory and, as a result of the various experiments that have been carried out, it seems possible that in order to support his contention that the monarchical movement was not silkworms can be successfully reared in planned by himself but engineered by EVERYWHERE the island. It might be feasible, there the officials both in the Capital and in fore, to establish silk-culture as a village the provinces. In order to destroy the industry which could be carried on chiefly by the women and children and last vestige of the monarchical aspiration thus increase the resources of the colony of the late President, his relatives a few without withdrawing labour from other days ago burnt all these documents in occupations. It is pointed out that at the Palace. tention in Trinidad should first be direct. ed to the mulberry lkworm and the Eri milk worm. The respective food plants of and could readily be planted in any

BOLE AGENTY-

MITSU BUSSAN KAISHA

HONGKONG.

On Sun at the HoNGEONS DAILY PART ICE HOUSE STREET. TEL 230-155 these varieties grow well in the island

Bangkong, 10th March 1945

108

"desired quantity.

A yellow Imperial palanquin with gilt tents, together with a number of valuable articles which were specially prepared by the Bureau for the Grand Ceremony for Imperial use were also burnt before the catafalque.

9,00 am. Artillery Battery, Left Sec tien M. G. Co., Signalling Section and Hight Section 3. G. Co., King's Park Range Recruits' Mus ketry Corp! Grimes will attend. Monday, 3rd July

7.00 am. Signalling Section"C"

Class on Cricket Ground

7:15. a,m. Scouts Co. M. G. Section at

--Headquarters, vaan k 5.00 p.m. Scouts Co. Recruits at de failed L. R. Range Musketry Instraction (Right-Half)

5.30 p.m.

Scouts Tuesdry 4th July:--

Skirmishing on Cricket Ground, 5.10 p.m. Centre Section M. G. Co. M. C. Practice (Table C) Kowloon Dock, Hongkong residents proceed by launch from Statue Pier 4.30 pini

530 p.m. Left Section Mr. G. Co. and Civil Service Lo, at Headquarters. 5.30pm Right Section M. G. Co. st 2. Headquarters,

5.30 p.m. Recruits of all units squad. drill at Headquarters under Corp), Grimes, 5.30 p.m. Stretcher Bearer Section at

Sectio Headquarters.

.30 p.m. Mounted Section on Polo

Ground under S.S. Talbot, 5.30 p.m. Signalling Section

A,"

Band C classes, Causeway Sny (Headquarters if wet). Wednesday, 5th July:-

7.00 a.m. Signalling Section: "C"

class on Cricket Ground. Thursday, 6th July-

5.00. Scents Co. Recruits as detailed L. R. C. Range Musketry Instruction.

5.15 p.m. Recruits of all its (except Right Section M. G. Co.) squad drill a Headquarters under Corp). Grimeste

VOLUNTEER RESERVES"

ORDERS BY MAJOR WAKEMAN, O,C., H.H. V.R..

DETAIL

duty from the morning of Saturday, 1st July, to the morning of Sun- day, 9th July"A" Co. Orderly Officer for ti same period.

Lieut. Sutherland. PARADES POR THE WEEK ENDING SIH “JULY- Monday, 3rd July →→

5.30 pm Mounted Section on Pala Greund ander S, S. Talbot.RANS 5.30 p.m. Scouts Co. (left half) Bkir-

mishing on Cricket Ground. 3.00p.m. Signalling Section

and "C" classes at Headquarters

B

Recruits on the Cricket Ground under deill instructor Sergt. Oxberry at 5.15 pm. Dress: Drill order, Machine gun Section at Wellington Barracks under instructor: Sergt. Howles at 5.30 p.m. Dress: Clean fatigue.

N.C.Os class of instruction on the road outside the Law Courts at 5.16 p.m. Dress: Clean fatigue. Officers will attend. Signalling Section at Volunteer Head-" quarters at 8.15 p.m. under in- stractor Sgt. Mitchelmore Dress: Clean fatigue, Tuesday, 4th July:--

A

Co. on the road outside the Laws

at 3.15 p.m. Dress: Drill Mounted Section on the Polo Ground at 5.30 p.. under instructor Staff Q.M.8. Tallest

to be Uniform worn: $. -

Wednesday, 5th July-

Recruits on the Cricket Ground under

drill instructor. Sergt. Oxberry at 5.16 p.m. Dress Drill order. N.C.Os, class of instruction on the road "outside the Law Courts at 5.15 p.m.

Clean

fatigue. Offcers will

Thursday, 6th July

Recruits on the Cricket Ground mider drill instructor Sorgt. Oxberry at b.15 p.m. Dress: Drill order. Machine-gun Section at Wellington. Barracks under instructor Bergt. Bowles at 5.30 p.m. Dress Clean fatigue. Mounted Section on the Polo Ground at 0.30 u.m. under instructor Staff Q.M.B. Talbot. Uniform to be

Friday

7th July:-

B Co. Kowloon Dock and Taikoo

Sections on the Polo Ground át.

3.30 p.m. Remainder on the road oniside the Law Courts at 6.15 D. Dress Drill order. Signalling Section: The following will parade at May Road, Tram Station, at 8 p.m.. under Sgt E. V. Mitchelmore, for lamp practice: -Ptes. Carter, Cossart, Goldsmith, Melbourne, Plummer, and Rolle The following will parade under. Le.. Cpl. Hill at Kowloon Dock at 9 1.3.-Ptes. Graham, Higgin botham, and Martin. Dress: Clean fatigue, Saturday, 8th July, mil.

* SIGNALLING SECTION, Signalling Certificates have been obta

ed by the following members of th Signalling Section:- First Class, Morse Flag:-Sergt. E. V.

Mitchelmore, Lc. Cpl. W. Hi.. Ptes B. E. Higginbotham, J. Martin, P. E. Rolfe. Second Class, Morse Flag-Pte. A.

#Graham First Class, Semaphore Flag-Berg

EV Mitchelmore, Le Cpl. Hill, Ptes. H. K. Goldsmith, C.). Higginbotham, J. Martin, A. ). Carter, P. H. Rolle, A. J. Gruham. Second Class, Semaphore Flag Pter.. LA Cossart, J. A. Plummer, C. D. Melbourne........._____

N.C.OS.

The following N.C.Os. have passed the required examination in Platoori drill before the Inspecting Officer : · C.QMS. D. Tollen, Sergt. L. 0. Ross, J. E. Oxberry, J. H. Mo- Hutchou and A Leach; Le-Sergt. A G. Gralian Curl E. R Beavis, D. Harvey, A. B. Bryson, J. C. Wasi, J. Olson, J. W. Deakin, and A Charlton: Le Cpl. C. C. Hickling, J. H. Smith, J. C. Lugen, H. F. Jackman, H. Abra- ham, A, Kenipthorne, A. S. Mze kichan, G. A. Walker, and A. Nicol

8.00 to 10.00 p.m. Signalling Section All other NC.Os are required to puss.

cinss Gun Club Hill Cour mand Signalling practice, Friday, 7th July Be

Recruits Right Section M. G. Co. Saturday, 8th July Collec

squad drill at Headquarters:

2.30 p.m. Engineer Co. Hecruits Mu8- ketry, King's Park Range. Corpl Grimes will attend. Sunday, 9th July,

9.00 am Hngineer Co, ecruits Musketry, King's Park Range. Cpl. Grimes will attend.

B-On

on duty 1st to sthly.—H.K.V.R.

NEXT FOR DUTY: July 9th Centre Section M. G. Co.

10th Civil Service Co.

37

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71

11th-No. 1 Sec. Arty. Batty.

12th Left Section MG. Co. 13th. Right Bection M. G. C6

14th No Sec. Arty, Barty.

23rd-Scouts Ca

24th-Scouts. Co. v 25th-Scouts Co

Both Centre Section 1. G. Co. 97th Civil Service Co 29th-No. Sec. Arl, Batty. 29th-Left Section M. G. Co. Orderly Officer 1st to 8th July-Hong

kong Officer-H.K.V.R.

Next for duty 9th to 16th July.-2nd-

Lieut. Hegarty. Sext for duty 23rd to 28th July

Lieut. Kennett.

AF CHURCHILL, Capt., Adjutant, H.F.VC

SAIGON RICE MARKET:

Navigation d'Extrême-Orient, of Saigon, The Compagnie ▪de Commerce et de writing under date June 21st, state

Rice Market-On account of scarcity of demand from Hongkong our market is weaker integ

The total amount of rice exported from the 1st January up to the 13th June is 846615 tons against 6043504 tons 211 1915.

We quote to-day white rice, No 2 Sifted Japan quality, Hongkong 24.43 per picul feb. Saigon, for June-July Khipment,

by the 15th July 2

G. K. I BRUTTON, Capt., Adjutant, H. KV.R.

RONGKONG POLICE RESERVE:

NO. 1 COMPANY.

Staff Inspector Mackenzie, Imports and Exports office, will take command of No. 1 Company during the absence, on leave or a period of nine months. of Inspector Lammert.

· BAND COMMITTER, The Band Committed will meet at this

office on Tuesday, July 4th, at 6.30. V.M.

ORCHESTRA PRACTICE. Wednesday, July 5th, at Club Lusitano,

at 6 pm

EQUIPMENT BOARD.

The final sitting of this Board will take place at the Central Police Station, on Tuesday, July 4th, from 3.15 p.m. to 0.30 p.ni.HAW

.::

The A.B. (R).Musketry Sergeant

Staff E. Surgeon Inspector and Sergeant Wilks will attend.

Equipment officers and Section Com

manders are required to worn alt "details" to attend.

PARAS TAILOR.

The Tailor will attend at the D.S.P.

office between the hours of 12.30 and 1.30 p.m. from Monday, July 3rd, to Friday, July 7th, both days in- elusive. Equipment officers, etc., with see that all uniform requiring atten tion is hauded to the Tailor during the above period, -

A NO. 1 PLATOON. The following will parade at Central

Station, at 5.30 p.m., on Wednesday July 5th," in mufti with rifler:- Alarakin, Caldwell, H. E. Edwards, Gerken, Joseph, A. R. Osborne, Rapp. Rosser, Tobias, Wattie, Wil- son. Fyfe, Mutton, J A. Pearson, and Spaulding... JOINED. Maxim Gunners-F. D. Bilas

FC JENKIN

D.S.P. (R).

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