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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS,» SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH, 1991.

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ORIGIN OF CONTROL OF CHINA PLAN.

AN AFTER DINNER DISCUSSION..

ANNUAL NAVAL REGATTA AT WEIHAIWEI.

MORE COST OF LIVING FIGURES.

MINIMUM AVERAGE ITEMS IN A SHANGHAI FAMILY BUDGET.

|(4)~~Amusements.-Hore, the difficulty of estimating is considerable. What in one man's meat is anotherla poison. Some residents dislike going out at night to entertainments Hable to bo second-rate. Others are more than

to take the risk. othing-The Egures under this bead, being man-made, may to gooie wonen seem quite incorrect. (8)-Sports-Very many men spend

[(8)--('

vory great deal more. difficulty of

Aguia, the-

of applying the Decessary arises.

The annual Regatta-an event. or The Tokyo Nichi Nichi recently received rather, series. of events of absorbing the following cable from Washington,--| interest to the crews of his Majesty's A correspondent contributes the follow. Both American and Chiness authorities | ships--took place" this year on the 30thing to the British Chamber of Commerce are, considerably embarrassed on account and 31st August,

Journal:- of misunderstanding created through the Showers of rain rather spoilt the first The figures showing the cost of living report of August 5th of an alleged pro day from a spectacular point of view, in Shanghai, Ticatsin and Hongkong

term posal for the international control of says correspondent of the .-C. Daily published in the last issue are supple- Leare and Saving No allowance is China

„Frưa, but the second day was brilliantly | mented this month by a Shanghai family rude in the above for (a) expenses recurs fine. On the latter day the commander- budget which has been drawn up with rent every five years for passages home, in chief, the captain and officers of the in Shanghai goats a man (of fifteen to premiums paid for life insurance.

caro to illustrate in detail what fo|(6) for saving other than by way of

School Fees.-It is assumed that the two Bagship were at home" to the com- twenty years standing in the port and räunity, and a large number of residents holding a responsible position), with a children are from seven to nine years old. and visitors availed themselves of the wife nad two children from seven to With, say, two boys of from thirteen to to whom such iden is by no means agree general invitation to view the concludis nine years of age. The figures given in Afteen years old item would be very much

In this connection the American authori- ties emphatically disclaim the intimation that the idea of international control is a defuite American policy and declare that America has on no occasion suggested any idea of political control over China,

able.

The iden of international control has no events in the Regatta Presentation of political significance, but partakes only of cups and prizes to successful competitors the nature of financial supervision to some extent. There is something in the cond. We made by Miss Duff. The Commander tions of the suggested international con-in-Chief's cup to the leading ship in the tropian, which is also found unfavour

heavier.

the August Journal applied to younger people. The following figures show the problem from the salaried senior's point ANTI-OPIUM ASSOCIATION. of view and take into consideration a larger number of items. They have been submitted to and checked by several sent minimum average agures,

FACTOR IN SUPPRESSING.

NARCOTICS.

able to Japan's interests, but the plan athletic aporta, held.on July 12th" went people in the class indicated and repro THE GENERAL SECRETARY, GOING

been suggested wholly from a friendly to H.M.S. Alacrity, and this ship again motive toward Japan, and in no wiss leads in the Regatta, carrying off six of through antagonism,

the nine cups assigned to the more im- pórtant races The following is a list of the events and results:-

THE CIRCUMSTANCES.

112

to

T

FIRST DAY.

Whaler, 2 miles:-Alacrity, 13 Ambrose,

Hawking, 3.

Cutter, 2 miles:awkins, 1: Alacrity, 2: Colombo, 3.

Gig, one mile--Hawkins," 1; Howkins, 2, Titaniu, 3.

As regards the circumstances attending the disclosure of the international control proposal. it has transpired that an inti- ante friend and colleague of Mr. Hoover, Secretary of Commerce, happened be iscussing the chaotic situation in Chin with a friend at a dinner

Washington une evening. The Cabinet member, dwell- ing on the population question in Japan. justifed Japan's desire to secure un out lut for her surplus population and, after emphasising the necessity of formulating some proper proposal pertaining to the control of China. stated that America most recognizo Japan's rational requests; and at the same time must show a definite and reasonable attitude toward China.

The atterance of the speaker, who spoke in an unusually loud tone, attracted the attention of those present, and a certain well-known American newspaperman, who was among the guests, took note of the tterance and published it, with per- mission of the speaker.

Such is the fact behind the story, and in this way the report was circulated as something approximating aidefinite policy of America toward Chioa.

SO DEFINITE PLANI-

i

2:

Cutter, 2 miles:-Alacrity, V; Hawkins,

Harline, 3.

Whaler, one mile-Curieu, 1; Alacrity; 2; Harting, 3.

Berthon Boat, half wile:-L-20, 1; L-1,

L-33. Skiff

, half mile":-Alacrity, A; Curlew, Colombo, 3 Whaler, I mile: -Howking, 1; Titunio.

Tlarity,

24 miles:-Durking, 1; Curlew, 2;

3

Cutter, miles:-Alacrity, 1; Curleib, 2; Hawkins, 3.

Whaler, 1 mile:-Bawkins, 1; Alacrity. 3; Colombo, 3.

It cannot, of course, be called a definite plan of the Washington Administration. but it is undeniable that the idea of international control over China is in the minds of influential officials of the Wash; ington Administration.

At the same time, it is also clear that whatever may be the significance of the proposal. the underlying motive is good will toward Japan,"

A high Japanese official in Washington. talking on the subject is credited with the following statement:--

Ther

proposal of international control over China speaks, in itself, the coming turn in American sentiments toward Japan and China. China still conducts her propaganda with unabated energy and enthusiasm, but its echo is growing very feeble and insignificant, and the opinion and sentiments in officialdom are fast growing in favour of Japan:

SECOND DAY.

Food:--

'br

Average Monthly Expond

turin

- item.

Butcher's meat, game and poultry, voget- able, fruit

$ 85,00 Bread, cakes, etc......... 11.00 Milk, butter, cream.....

Taxes

ON LEAVE,

Prxixa, September 7th. At the meeting of the Board of the International Anti-Opium Association on Modday last the. Rev., A. Sowerby, General Secretary, announced that he and Ales. Sowerby would shortly be going to England, visiting South Africa, en route, but that he intended to, return within a year. As his return bid not definitely been decided upon he thought it best to submit his resignation. The Right Rev. $107.00 Bishops Norris, Chairman, spoke feeling.

-$108.33

ly of the splendid work done by Mr. Suwerby for "the anti-opium cause. Mr. Sowerby bad been the moving spirit of the Association since he became General Secretary. His tireless energy and en thusiasm had contributed very largely to the very successful work of the Amo ciation. The members were delighted to know that Mr. Sowerby was going ou Jenra but his return was a matter, of, very great unpurtance and they all hoped sincerely that he would return and isoctiane his work in China.

The Her Father Mullins, and Messrs. Sheldon Ridge and Wearce also spoke iw very high terms of Mr. Sowerby's work for the Association. Alr. Ridge said that the question of Mr. Sowerby's re- turn rested with Mr. Sowerby's Mission and he thought the Board Bught to make wpresentations to that Mission, point- 8237.62 aus how important it was that" air.

Sowerby should come back.

25.00

Other groceries

Wines

15.00 15.00

Mineral waters and ice

18.00

Whaler, 1 mile:Apibenar, Y; Alucity.

Curter, 3.

Servants' Wages:

Hawkins. 3. Skiff, half mile:Curlew, 1; Howkins,

Cook Boy

20.00

18.00

Coutie

11.00

Amah

19.00

Gardener

11.00

Tips to servants

at

China New Year..." Chauffeur

4.33

20.00

Rent and Taxes, etc. :-

House rent at Tis. 130

at 73

the

$178.05 91.94

Insurances, "fire

.80

Insurances, burglar

1.50

Water

9.00

»

Electrio light

14.00

Gas or fuel for baths

9.00.

:

Other household Requisites:- Coal, inthrazite for

stoves, ton...... Coal, for cooking, ton

10.75* 13.50

Coal, household, Kai-

Ian, 1 tons

Firewood

10.50 1,00

Repairs and renewals of

furniture, light and

gas attinga

Telephone

7.50 3.00

Medical Expenses :---

Doctor

Dentist

Chemist

13.00 10.00 15.00

Hospital-confiaciments,

illdeas"

8.00

Clothing, Hats, Boots:-

For wild

50.00

For children goo For man

40.00

30.00

Whaler, 1 mile-Alacrity, 1; Colombo,

Harkins, 3

Curicu, 3. Cutter, 2 miles:-Alacrity, 1; Hawkins.

Skiff, half uile:Ambrane, 1; Culombo,

Whaler,

Columbile:Curlew, is Hauling, 2: Alacrity, 3

Cutter, I miles:-Hawkins, 1; Colambo; 2: Curizu, 3.

Gig, one mile-Curlew, 1; Alucrity, 2; Harkins, &

Whaler, 2 miles:Bluërity, 1; Ambrose,

"Harkins, 3 Skiff, one mile: 1: Curieu, 3.

ésAlucrity and Colombo,

Cutter, 14 miles:-Colombo, A; Huw- bins, 2: Curlew, 3

ane mileHarkins, A: Cur-

American Whaler de, 3....

America may produce some unfavourable to Japan's interests in the proposals coming Washington conference, but Japan can request America to reconsiderthese eventualities. Anyhow, the present is an opportunity of grave importance to Japan And the Ja

Japanese must exercise the utmost circumspection not to indulge in uselessly strong anti-American utterances, lest such an attitude on the part of some Japanese should hurt the present growth of friendly public opinion in America

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HONOURED CHEQUES. TEACHERS GET THEIR SALARIES AT LAST.

5th.

Skiff, balf miles: -Curlew, 1; Curies, 2; Hawkins, 2. 2; L-1:3

Bedthon Bout, half mile :-L-19, 1; L-20,

www

Harkins, 2. Curlew, 3.

All Comers, 2 miles:-Alacrity, 1;

Sampan, half mile :---Harkinja..

ON THE BRINK OF BANKRUPTCY.

REPORTED FRENCH LOAN TO CHINESE GOVERNMENT.

The Peking correspondent of the Peking and Tientsin Times, writing on the 4th inst. said:

Clubs and Amusements:-

Country Club, sub.. 812;

chits, say, 812........ 24.00 Shanghai Club, sub, 18, chits, say, 812 Theatres, concerts, cine-

21.00

MES

4)

Newspaper, sanngirim

20,00 3.00

Stationery, periodicals,

books Postage

0.00 2.00

Presents. (weddings. Christmas, etc.) ..... Summer holiday at $000

per annum

7.50

50.00

Life insurance

PERING, September 3rd. Persistent rumours are in circulation The eight Government Colleges in negotiated a loan of 200,000.000 francs that the Chinese Government has Peking have decided definitely that they from the French Government and that will open school on September 5th, and the only reason the loan agreement. has that work will begin on that day, with not been signed by this time is that the Sundries:- the Spring Schedule.

The examinations French Minister of Finance has opposed for entrance will be held on Boptember the loan. As fast as the rumours gain Pay for the month of July has been credence, they are denied by the Govern received by the Teachers, the cheques from ment but it is declared that the Govern- ment has a a reason for denying the the Ministry of Communications having been honoured at the Banks Actually negotiations at this time. The rumours this amount of 220,000 was for the month give them for what they may be worth of August, since under the agreement as security and that China has already

the postal revenue is to be. ay

put up between the Ministry of Finance and the e to insta! French officials in the

agreed Ministry of Communications. the former were to pay the Teachers directly from the service. Just what there may be in postal department to aid in supervising the first of August on. The Teachers these reports it is hard to say but the however, having never received the money outstanding fact is that the Government for July, consider this payment of salary perfectly, willing and, moreover, anxi as being for the month of July-Chungous to borrow from any one who advances Mei Neur Agency.

theas

THE ITALIAN CONSULATE

AT HARBIN,

A BROTHERS" QUARREL.

money

BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE INTERESTED.

PEEING, September 7th. Paris reports concerning the Banque Industrielle de Chine indicate that the HAZBIN, September 6th.

rumoured French loan to China of three Italian bluejuckets have arrived to hundred million franes through Mr. Wu convoy Gibello to Tientsin. The attitude Ting-chang, former vico-Minister of of the Italian Consul towards his own Finance and Chief of the Government brother is causing astonishment in the mint in Tientaiti, may become a fact Italian community, especially because the shortly. The plan is to issue three hun the Chinese authorities without probing Bonds to be placed on arrest of the latter was carried out by dred million franca in Chinese Treasury the European the real reasons of the Consul's request. money markets for sale by the Banque The Peking and Tientsin Times says:- Industrielle de Chine on behalf of the [Two brothers, P, D. Gibello and D. Ministry of Finance and in return, the D Gibello, figure in this

over quarrel

make ル

loan to Peking the consular post. From reports in

though the exact amount of Japanese papers it is evident that P. D. this loan is still unsettled. The total Gibello, in taking over the duties of liabilities of the Banque are about four Consul

wad; acting under the impression hundred million Franca. It is believed that mistake had been made in the that with the assistance of the French appointment of his brother to the post, and the Chinese Governments, the bank and, when the latter arrived in Harbin, may re-open its branches in China In

to over seals very distant Chinese this action, the Chinese police, creditors association has been dissolved

Following of the newly arrived bro- !·because the Banque has requested ite

at the

ther, arrested him. It is reported in areditors and depositors to send in their Harbin, that the case will be decided in i various claims for final settlement- ike: Tientsin: Court. Jest tamamen Asiatic News Agency, a

-844.00

-8190.00

| Mr.Saarover Clerk then proposed that a "tormal resolution should be passed ex pressing, the Association's high oppre ciation of Mr. Sowerby's work and vale- ing the hope that the aliss.on would sec its way to allow Mr. Mowerby to return to Peking. This was carried ́uzaal- mously and it was decided that Mr. Sowerby should be granted. leave by the Association,

After long years of splendid work in $87.25 China, with most of his children settled-

here, China is perhaps more home to Mr. Sowerby than his native land which he left in 2581. First being stationed in Shamsi Mr. Sowerby · temained in the model province for thirty years and was then transferred to Peking. In addition to his mission work, during the year 1912-1010 Mr. Sowerby was tutur to the Bons of President. Yuan, He attended the Edinburgh Conference in 1910, when he bad three months' leave in England, which is the only furlough he has had since 1910. One of his sous was severely gassed during the war and is now in South Africa. It is to see this son that Me. Sowerby is calling at South Africa. on the way home. It is no exaggeration to any that the future success of the International Anti-Opium Association, which is now recognised as an important factor in the suppression of narcotics by the League of Nations and the Govern- ments of the countries chicily concerned in the production of opium and the tralie in drugs, depends greatly. upoa.. Mr. Sowerby's continued service with., the Association, though it has been 85- sured of his earnest co-operation at Home if the Mission finds it necessary to " retain him there.-Reuter,

-$133.50

CHINA'S CUAL OUTPUT, 'China's chal- output in 1926, according. to a well-known mining expert, was as- follows:-

Manchuria

17..

"

School fees and books

for two Dancing

ала milic

lessons....!

40.00

40.00

10.00

Toilet requisites, includ-

Chihli

1,025,000 tona. 1,025,000

ing barber for man and "children Charities Washing

Shanst

10.00

Shenai

10.00

K&DBu

4,025,000

500,000 13 600,000

14.00

Gasoline and upkeep

Новад Shantung

***** 1,000,000

Tobacco,

of r

cigarettes Sporte

"80.00

Szechwan

500,000

cigars aad

15.00-

Yannad 2142

*300,000

Kweichow

250,000

20.00

Chekiang

$239.00

Kiangai

Hunso

Kiangsi

Kwangtun

Others

The total of these items is $1,140.70 per month- A word or two in re- gard to them. (1)-Chauffeur Wages. — Disallowing ownership of a car as a necessary item, of expenditure in the circum stances indicated there has to be substituted for trams, rickshas and occasional hire of a car (for ex-

+

་*་

600,000

"1

10,000" a -200,000

200,000

50,000

10,000

10,000

1,880,000 tons,

-Chincie Engineer and Contracter.

·(Ohinese)-

ample, when dining out) a sum of, THE VALUE OF GOOD SIGHT RAY, $60 a month, which means, a

month, which means a saving on the cannot be over-estimated. Sight atanda 5gures above of $45 per month.

(2)-Telephone-It may be argued that for everything that is valuable or enjoy. this is an unnecessary item. If so, able in life. You cannot tell if your eyes the point illustrates the

of are right; you may see well yet have applying the term " resident without a telephone would defective eyes. If you wish to have your unquestionably be shut off from many eyes testod, the Retracting Room of The of the amenities of life and would, Hongkong, Optical Co., successors to moreover, have to add torickshe

expenses for despatching chits." Clark & Co., Refracting and Mann- (3)-Hospital Expentes-An item

kind obvioustened tens of this facturing Opticians the most competent any accuracy. All one can my optical establishment in South China- the cost of a bell is the located in 43, Queen's Road, Central

with

of a in

"class

at the General Hospital or the is at your service. They have the equip Nursing Home, no more than & ments to test your eyes accurately. wook's illness is sufficient to run UP Testing the sight and fitting glasses in a bill only a little under the figure allowed, for above

their specialty——ADVT.

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