"RUBBER.
AN EXCITED BOOM.
The London and China 'Express of January 28 sayı:--
t
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY FEBRUARY 22 1010
by immigration, sad is obtainable from Ceylon
and the south of India and from Java, VUKAT Phe demand for labour increases, which it must no to the tune of eight-fold within the next five years, so that all matured trees shall be efficient
1HE CHINA SQUADRON,
STRENGTH OF THE FLAGSHIP.
RUSSIAN EMIGRANTS TO
A HAWAII,
A party of some 250 Russian emigrants loft Saturday and a similar number are to proceed Kobe for Honotata by the "Mongolia" on
"The market for På á has been quiet, with 7 tapped, the cost of labour will doubtless in East, which will result by substituting the by the "Tenyo-mara % on the rack instant. On
of
To-day's Advertisement.
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OWN MAKE
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Pure Pork
AND
LIMITED Beef Sausages
The strengthening of our flest in the Far
create by quite 50 per cant. · This must'mban Minotaur: for the King Alfred as flagship title business doing. Fins hard on the spot that the rs. 38. to 1s. 6d, present cost Vice Admiral Sir A. L. Winslos, says the Wovil repas Chronicle representative visited Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading to and Jacuity delivery is quoted at 70. aod of tapping, curing, and distributing the and Hillary Record, is considerable. The difer being quartered pending their transhipment al
the quarantine station where the emigrants are Rangoon, Madras and Mauritius, January February 75. sid., February-March rubber, must increase to something like once between the displacements of the two Kobe. There were about a hundred Russians THE Sledmship and March-April sold at 76. gd. to 7%. Bid,d, to 28. It must also be remembered that vessels is very small-14,100 tone for the Aat the station, and a further contingent was closing 75. gd. value. Soft Fine February the mortality per annum among the coolies Alfred and 14,600 tons for her relief; but these expected to arrive by the "Kaga-maru" .from March and March-April sellers at 76, 7d. The ranges from $ per cent. upwards, and is prac figures convey no idea of the fighting com Datran on. Monday morning. The emigrants —raccipia-at-Pard-this month are 4,300 tonically never less than $ per cent, therefore, parison between them. The King Alfred |
Plantation is quoted at about 71, od. to B. with coolis population of 600,000 10 700,000, was launched: to igor, and the finotaur
were of the peasant" class and evidently gid, per lb. for good average sheet.
vory poor. They included men, women, the annual Immigration of coolins simply to in "1905, -The armament of the King and childred. A small number of the Aa excited boom continued in rubber shares replenish the deaths must amount to at least Alfred consists of two 9,2-0, 45-calibre men were
of good physique and the While the prospects of the rubber plantation 30,000 to 35,000. As the Sir:ts Times.bas regras and 16 6-10, 45 calibre quickfiting children were sturdy enough but the wo Industry continue excellent,and for the cently pointed out, if the labour problem bo weapons. The Minotaur bas four 50 men, appeared thin and wan. Most of, the present, at any rate, justify in many
came acute, cost would rise on the one hand calibre 9.2 and 20 55-calibre 7.5's, giving a emigrants looked as though they were not ac cases the high price of sharon now rulings and output would fall on "the other, so that weight of sunfic, of 3,520 lb to the ing customed either to a square meal or the luxury we feel that we should be prepared for some fair promises of profit might be dashed. Alfred's 2,360 lb. Both ships alike harea is of sailmited water. In the matter of the some sherp Auctuations. The tone stl. We do not take a pessimistic view in the Krupp belt amidships, but the Minotaur has former they are apparently being looked. Boems strong, and it wou'd ro be at all surprise least, but the interests of the industry de 4 in. forward and 3 lo. alt, while the older ship after wall enough during the journey. Soon ing to see further important advances, bu
mand that those who are engaged in it should ban 3 in. forward and bone aft. The Minstant after upon they lined up in gee of the sheds, and panple buying on top of the rise which has recognize that the present conditions-great guns are fer batter protected. The King each received a buge bowl of skoki (Russian taken place must be prepared to take the ac scarcity and high prices of the commodity, low Alfred is much the faster of the two, however, song), which smett appetising enough. It was companying risks. The market is extremely wild, and business is at times most difficult to capitalization and low expanditure of the comboing the best of a very fast class, and having very, thick concoction and contained an as- negotiate, shares sometimes being quoted at Pacies dealing in it—are not permanently done as much is 25.1'knots, after having been wortigant of meat and vegetables. It was served three diffrent prices by different dealers. The time cutailed by attempting to find the price at which it would be most advantageous to deal in considersbl: There is a long t
sured, and that scheme which have pie duction of subber four to five years bence in view must be fonced with prudence" and economy, so that they may enter any period
of rises in quntations in report, ad it is obviour of difficulty under favourable conditions. handed by Tnvinciales,-the Minotaur may be to one of the buildings Japanare doctors were,
speculation das incra ed encimously, as well is the large volume of geosise investment At the stock exchange attioment this werke rubber shrs were given in section of their own in the making-up fit. They have bjiherto apps.red under "Commercial, etc) Socrowded has the set been wab dealers and brikers that it his bien found exceedingly difficult to transic busines and likewise to obtain prices. Firing in a small corner of the space devo ed to miscellaneous sequities, the deniers have gradually widened their sphere of activity until jobbers j'other' mar. kets have had to move rn, The initiation
business that has been ia progrest, *-
GUNNERY IN 1009.
CHINA FLEET LEADS.
several years in service. It has been SEE ed in some quarters-and the ramp improbable one-that in the near future, and pending the formation of the colonial squadros Having noted so much, we may look a little followed by her sisters, the Sharon and Defence further ahead and point out that the cost of the Bedford, Kent, and Monmoult bolag re Frapping is naturally reduced as the age of uoce lieved. This would be a tremendous gain to on a given planted prea advances. The con the station, for to place of four ships aggrega: to collect 3 lb. of rubber from one well-maturing 43,500 tour there would be thron of 43,800 ed tree must be less than that for collecting the tons; and against a total of two g.z. to, and same amount from three or four young trecs. 58.6 la. there would be 12.9.2 lo, and 30.7.5 in. The sources from which the Middle East guns. The rumour, however, lacks confirms draws its supply of labour ate Southern India, tion. Java, and in lesser degree, China. India should furnish 'a certain quota antually, and Java should be able to furnish a good few thousand every year. It is less than a year ago that Mr. Herbert Wright gave as his opinion, in his book dealing wiki his experiences that Sumatra, Borden, and Malaya could go on
out affecting the idland." Then there is our faithful labourer, on tob een and other estates,
an app ecíable number? The Financier thinks such is the case, and we also think so. He is not to good as the Malay at clearing jungle, ping (when paid by results) he should do well. The value of Chinese coolies for all kinds of plantation work is perfectly well-known;".
If they are understood and well managed they do better at almost every kind of work in connexion with the soil- and with crops that Any other Orientals, Looking, therefore, at the circumstance of robber-planting in the Middle East, it seems unlikely any serious labour difficulty should arise.
Events Coming.
Tuesday, aand February.
at 35 cents & 25 cents
per lb.
Geo, P. Lammert, Auction sale of Postage THE DAIRY FARM
Stamps, 5 p.m.
Wednesday, 23rd February. Geo. P. Lammert, Auction sale of Chiasso Curlos, 3.30 pan.
Hughes and Hough, Auction sals of Race Ponies, opposite City Hall, 3 p.m. -
Thursday, 24th February. Geð., P, Lammert, Auction 'sale of Chinese:
Friday, 25th February, Geo, P. Lammart, Auction sale of Furniture.
Saturday, 26th February,
by a Russian cook, the brawniest individu of the whole bunch, from a boiler All behaved in a vary orderly manner and appear:
diastisited, with the treatment accorded them Curios, 2:30 pm. examining the eyes of three or four of the emigrants who had traces of trachoma. Que man has been at the station for some weeks, 13, Austin Aveque (Kowloon) 2.45 p.m. the acctors 'declining to allow him to leave for Hawali until the condition of his eyes im" proves in the courtyard surrounded by the teeping quarter-men one side and women the other-the men, as they gathered round thair.conductor to 'receive some insiructions, presented a motley appearance, their headgear. being specially remarkable for its variety. Not
National Bank of China, Lim ted, Extraordi a few wore the tall Astrakhan bushies of the Cossacks, while others wore peaked caps. Attary General Meeting, 13.30 p.m.
Hongkong Ice Company Limited, Annual -men, women, and children-wore thick
the Office of the Goperat Meeting, at strong leg-boots, though the remainder of their Managers, 12.30 p.m.
of the boom occurred in Mincing lane, bat drawing labour "for many years to come with. guolayers' tosts]with heavy guas in the entire clothing was in a'dilapidated condition in,some
Dow it is claimed more business is done on the Stock Exchange,
Amongst the new issues of the work have
CABE
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Geo. P. Lammert, Auclión sale of Furniture, Bi 4. Lochist Terrace, (Kowloon) (E a.m.
Annual Meeting, at the Offices of Shewan China and Mauila Steamship Company,
Tomes & Co., NoOD,
National Bank of China, Limited, Auuual Meeting, at Noon.
Geo, P. Lammert; Auction sale of Furniture,
at 9, MacDonnell Road, 2.30 p.m.
Phoenix Club Sm¬king' Concert, 9 p.m. Theatre Royal, Mignon de Dezville "Bare
been the Siak (Sumatri) Rybber Estates, which the Chinese. Can he be reckoned on ta supply vance of that of previous years, has been maing the condition of the Russian settlers Foet Dancer," 9.30 p.m.
reported to be well inten. Both companies but at planting, weeding, and subsequently tap. 68.69 points per gun, or turret. Second place the lastance of the American Government,
has been largely over-subscribed; 'the Riai (Javi), whose list closes this morning, and is
shares are at a premium. Another issue is the Poneira Rubber Estate in Johore, add the Baru (Java) Estates, Limited, capital' £70,000, in
tsbares, ill be issued almost directly. Dailers in the rubber market indignantly re- pudiste the suggestion that an artificial "boom" is in progress They are probably justified if the dividend forecasts for tgin and 1911 are in aty y correct, for they point to the fact that the present valuation of the market is by no means excessive. Mr. P. J. Burgers, Norfolk-street. Siraod, computes the dividends of seventy companies calculated on the present buying priced of the shares as 1910, 63; roti, of: 1912, 15h; 1973, 201; full bearing 334 If the profits six yein hopce were only is, per pound on Jubbēr la sull bearing, the companies which are now old-established would be paying a s'eady in per cent, on present rales,
*The Indiache. Marcuser" has a statement of
LUBBER OUTPUTS.
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HOW PLANTATION FIGURES ARE USED
HY STOCK JOBBERS,
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"One of the season, and not the least" of
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Geo, P. Lamment, Auction sale of Furniture, Lochiel Terrace, (Kowloon), 2.45 p.m..
Tuesday, 1st March,
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The Admiralty bave instied the results of the
fleet during the year 1909. The standard of
As will hava bien-noted from our shooting attained lo 1998, which was in ad-
columns, questions have bood raised regard. tained. The China Fleet in placed first in order of merit. Five ships composed, sixty.io Hawell. According to the agents the four men fired, and the result wasja score of emigrants are being taken, to Hawall at was taken by the Home Fleet, third division, and are being paid good wages, provided with and Third Cruiser squadron, and third by theuses, their children educated free of charge, Home Fleet, second division and Second Cruis and her advantages being conceded them. ser Squadron. & ride of place au the best shoot. Aleier received by the Russian Consul at ing ship is taken by H.M.S. Natat, of the Home Yokohama some weeks ago from a number of Fleet, second divisior, which scored B944 the altiors contained allegations that they were being deceived and that their conditions points. The King Alfed comes next with 79.11, and the Bedford is third. The percentage were not as had been promised. This letter of bits to rounds fired rose from 53.57-to-$4.13, it appears, was circulated by the Russian and the hits per gun per minute from 12-in authorities in Manchurin, and Siberia in the and 10-in, gens rose from 36 to 63. Every form of a proclamation warding the people type of gan makes a better showing than ever. not to go to Hawali. The effect of the before, except,, for some inexplained reason, proclamation, however, was quite different from the 9.2.in gun..The bigbest number of hits what had been anticipated, as some bandreds In the whole fleet was made by Petty Officer of persons had never heard of the islands until Anual Meeting, at 3, Queen's Road Central, G. Eston, of H.M.S. Nutal, bis record being they saw the proclamation. When they be 12. Gonoer Scatchings, R.M.S. of H.M.S. Came aware of its contests they pricked up King Alfred, was the second bass, with 1x bits, their ears, metaphorically, speaking, and, not and Petty Officer H. Fincken (H.M.S. Natal), trusting the authorities, whom they suspected Leading Seaman J. Williams (H.M.S. Hon of blased motives, conceived the desire to mour), and Gunner J. Blauchard. R.MA. taste of the forbidden fruit. Even if the coo (HMS. Sufiaf) each made 10 hits.-L. and C. ditions were as bad as depicted, it was thought Exprin
by some, they were yet batter "iban the miser- able existence which they were leading at home, Accordingly, when the emigration agents travell
capital suok in Lubber enterprises in Neiher there, why the Plantation jabber shares of the lande India. In Februry, 1979, the following Middle East have come into so much favour is sationalities held investments:-Dutch, 3 the fact that the actual output greatly exceeds 425,000 R.; English, 5,8;0,000 g; Franco- the crop estimates of the companies very Belgian, 6,670,0›0 ́gs: German, 954,000 gr.largely in my leading cases, the original The foregoing represents the investments estimates having very wisely been made in. 1 THE CLINCHOD-AIGON LOAN. edalong the fallway, they were besieged at every held in Java. Those held in Sumatra very conservative mancer. This will be clearly
Company
Anglo-Malay
1909
Borneo wold us follows:-Dutch,. 1,550,000
ston from the following comparative table :-
Estimated Actual g. English, 14,234,00g; Franco-Bel.
output outpul. Under gian, 7850,oop gan! German 1,335,900
estimated 1989 By the end of the year the correspond
Ibs ibo. Ibu. ing investments were as follows:—Java,
...*470,000′ 516,132 - 46,332 Dutch capital 8,173,000 Ls; English, 17,220,000 Batu Caves.......... 20,000 43,517 · 23.527 gdij Franco-Blel,ion, 8,810,nho gs. ;' German Consolidated Malay...*200,000 215,'03 15,893 910,000 g1.; Sumatra Borabo Dutch, 9,450,000 | Damansara "160,000 203.007 43,007 gs.; English, 13,000,000 gs.; Franco-Belgian, General Ceylon. 8,600,000 g.; and German, 1.310,000 gs The Golconds.
8,500 3,370* 9,870 6,000 95,443 30,441
most remarkable fea ure is the, great increase Golden Hope ...... *40,000 $1,400 11,400 in the English holdings in Netherlands Indies. | Highlands............. 300,000 341,986 41,986 It will be well to punclua e a fact recorded. Kopong seo serden. 14,000 21,056 7,066
int a city contemporary, which is of particular Labu...... 65,000 85,500 20,500
interest to shareholders, in Eastern rubber Labad'on
250,000 249 247
390,100 323,919 23,919
·INCREASING THE AMOUNT.,
Peking Feb. 17-"; The Chinchou-Algon railway loan is to be increased to £10,000,000,
Japan's raply is at prosent being discussed ***The original amount of the cascassion was to be Tls. 0,030,pos.
COMMENT IN GREAT BRITAIN.
Lendór, Feb. 17.
Japan's offer as regards the Chinchou Aigun railway is regarded doubtfully kere, seeing that it contalus now demands, notably
e supply of materials. The ably as regards
station by peasants, anxious to try their luck in the far-off islands. From this 'embarras de |richesses the agents were able to make a selec-
fam instead of taking all and sundry,
As a reply to the latter sent to the Consul, M. Perelstrus, one of the agents, is publishing the Harbio Fress a whole series of letters from seitlers in Bawall who claim to be well satisfied with their new life, which, they say, is everything that was promised them. We now note a letter in the Novaya Zhian signed by M. Vazoezensky, who points out some Hawaii. He says that the islands, being almost grave disadvantages attending settlement in
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to Russians, and that settlers are called upon to ciers are also saising their demands. companies. In spite of any sharp variations Linggi.422,500 527,000 104,500 The Press generally hopes that Chisa will Americans themselves do
do the work of negroes and Mongoli. The not work as in values of rubber, the future of the culli-London Asiatic 65,000 76.203. 1,207 vited product is assured, for it can be more Patolog........... 120,000 151994 31,994 adhere in the main to the accepted flues of the labourers on the plantations, neither do Euro-
undertaking.-N. C.D. News, depended upon by manufacturers because of Scofieldsummer un (12,000, 43,490 31,490
peass, Plantation work on, the American ✅ its purity and other characteristics wh ch. are Selangor
continent is done by negims, while in superior to these of the wild article. The talk Shelford... 23,000 28.961 5,963 THE annual report of the Hamburg Chamber Hawaii, Japanese and Chinese bave been on
rent strike occasionally head as to the gjoks fa ing the Sungei Kapar 100,000 4,000 54,000 of Commerce states that in consequence of the gaged therein. It is only since the great a Investor in rubber plantations bus, so doubi.
*Revised Estimate.
development of the rubber industry in the among the Japanese in the islands, says tho been exaggerated as regards ovo production Now it is perfectly well known out here that in Malay Peninsula the general situation in the writer of the letter even the Japanese found possibilities, while the fast has begu heard, for the minority of cases the recent high price of Straits Settlements has greatly improved. The conditions too severo-that the American sotme, at all events of synthetic lubber. The rabber bis mde it worth while to employ export of plantation rabber for 1929 is estimated planters have made an attempt to substlicte means of securing a supply of labour sufficient labour on what normally would be unprodec at 3,000 tone, and the plid price of m, 20 par white labour for coloured. European and to ensure a steady expansion of coltivation tive tapping, and this explains the excess, kilogram has exceeded all expectations, On American labourers were invited, but, having are being closely considered in the Essi, and There has been a kind of forced output, the the other hand, the German cabotage bad to heard of the conditions on the plantations, bearing upon this a Malayan suthority asserts cost of which has been more than natural out-suffer from the competition of a Chino-Siamese they declined to come out, Only Russians that estates, where the coolies are housed de put. The policy of the compapjes has been company. A newly established German lige have foolishly allowed themselves, continuer cectly, paid fairly, and boodled humanely, perfectly justified in all canes where no perma- between Singapore and New Guinen has M. Vornamensky, to be misled by glowleg and rarely lack labourers, so that the matter really ent injury bas been done to the trees, but it developed very favourably.
widely propagated circulars depicting Hawali resolvea itralf into one of management.
should not be assumed that the figures indicata
as a paradise. Tras, some of the settlers bavo. THE QUESTION OF LABOUR SUPPLY. a bigher investment value is rubber share. If Ma. W: Keswick, whose name is so well. expressed satisfaction, but they arityed towards To all thoughtful persons interested in the would be mots correct to say that present known in the Far East, achieved a great the end of the year, when there is not much plantation rubber industry the question must outputs are misleading.
triumph in the Epsom division of Surrey work for them to do, and Hawall in the winter often occur as to whalber the future supply of
yesterday, where he was re-elected in the la truly a delightful place; but the hardest work available labour is not, perhaps, the most MR. and Mrs, J. O. P. Bland left Shanghal Unionist interest by largely increased on the plantations is in the summer, when the vitel pol't in the future. A correspondent yesterday for Tiesiain by the C. E. & Ms. „maiority pays the London and China Esprite settlers will have to work in the broiling sun of the L & CHxprias remarks: "While Kaiping, says tho N. C. D, News, of 18th inst. of Jadiary at. The wotes recorded in his throughout the day, just like the pages on the in conversation with several leafing plant After a brief stay in the conbern port they will favour numbered 10,919, as against only 5,732 plactations in the Southern States.
There appears to be much dissension, as.to. ers in the Federated Malay Bates, last return to England yid Siberia, Mr. Bland's for Sir Albert Rollit (L.) Epsom was about-as what really are the facts in this matter, year, I gathered that the number of coolies, departure terminates a residence in Chica of busy as on Derby Day, «Racehorses and an per acie required to efficiently tap an estate twenty-two years, divided between the Impor hacks paraded the male thoroughfaren clothed
The following talbgraphic Information has varied bolween 1 and 14.' . Now" soclog al Maritime Custers, the Musicipal Council | in wraps of the Velorist colours, while a large | Sean, recolved from the Sumatra Director and that at present those are about 400,000 acres and the British and Chinese, Corporation; but number of magnificent, turnouts were being Manager of the Maatschappij tot Milja Boschen under rubber, in five years' time no, less then it is more than likely that after a stay of two driven rood about. The country districts Landbouwexploitatio in Laugkat, Ld. S
Gallons. 600,0'0 to 700,000 coolien will be required years in the old country he will find the call of polled overwhelmingly Unionist, and many of w for lapping purposes alone, Secing that the the East,too insistent to be dented, His special the farmers are their labourers a day off to Rally aggregate dulphit of Crude Pairs
·Jaum, money,100,000 Mainy is perfecily us∙icas as a plantation coolie, krowledge of the fingurge and people of Chlon coible them to vote. Mr. Keswick was re- Crida Patroleum in Tanks at date 480,020 ewing to his independence and ); ciness, and as is too lively an acquisition to be allowed to turned unopposed ja 1900, and at the, his dejting pan
Cases. the Chinare demands too high a wage and rust; and apart from what may be expected General Election boʻrataland the sees by over Kerosene made lace the date of the cannot to trusted as a tappar, as his carelesscess from a facile pen, we shall hope to fad bls. 1,000 votes A somewhat curione fact is the Karosane shipped since the date of the
My preceding half-monthly telegram....."90,000 would invariably result in Siswopading the trees, exceptional abilities still available for the Bir Albert Rullit, his defented opposanty is a S preceding half-monthly telegram., 96,000 | Telephone 135. the only source of coolie labour available" la. promotion of British Intereste la the For. Zunte, vios president of the Japan Vociety,
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