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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MARCH 24. 1914.
CARBOLIC TOOTH POWDER
The Philippines.
"
DAY BY DAY.
CONTROL OF TRUSTS.
THE ASSISTANT CHAPLAIN.
Governor-General Harrison's policy of rigid economy in the Philippines does not appear to be IF YOU ARE NOT A THINKING'nteresting Ideas on Limitation working too well. It will be MAN TO WHAT PURPOSE ARE YOU
of Profits. remembered that he laid down A MAN AT ALL-Coleridge.
The Malls.
Pleasant to use, CLEANSING and POWERFULLY ANTI-that polio directly after he ar French Mail.-Left par 8,8. Aus Tru-t is blowing large in Ame
rived and that it was followed by
Philipinization of the estrice."
tralien at 1 p.m. to-day.
The qu stion of the control off
rican politics just now. For that
St. John's Cathedral C.E.M.S. Scheme.
Yesterday evening, at the City
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HONGKONG AND CAPETOWN.
Rivals in "Silhouetted Picturesqueness"
There is no place more die-:
SEPTIC, Destroys disease germs which Invade the mouth, what is called in the islands "the Sibarian Mail-Left per se. Atreason some well-defined ideng Hall, a general meeting of tinotive in natural grandeur thin and: so PREVENTS GUM DISEASE and DENTAL DECAY: Americans have been superseded English Mail.-Due per es. Ar pressed to the Telegraph by the seatholders, and subsoribers to Hongkong, unless it be Cape-
PRICE 40 CENTS PER LARGE TIN.
WATSON'S
PURE CARBOLIC SOAPS
by Philipinos in many public
Inatique at 5 a.m. to-day.
ollices, and there have been many Siberian Mail.-Due por 3.8.object should be read with eoheme for raising the balance of tor of Michigan, just before his
retirements. It is now stated that the collector of internal revenue, intead of obtaining ingreased receipts for the six months ended
cadia at 8 a.m, to-morrow."
Chenan to-morrow.
morrow,
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interest.
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Jecember 31, as he had predicted, Siberian MailCloses par 8.B.there must be big aggregations H.E. the Governor, the Hon. bence they cannot really ba com-
la experienced a falling-of of Peso 500,000. It is said that the Customs receipts show so oven greater "falling-off, and, if
Arcadia at 5 p.m. to-morrow,
Saillog Postponed. ** The sailing of the Paciho Mail steamer Manchuris for America next, instead of to-morrow.
Highly recommended by the Medical Profession for the Bath that is so, it gives litilo encourage has been postponed to Thursday must bave these big aggregations Ven. Archdeacon Barnett, Sir quickly to the eye as a memory- and Tollet. In three strengths: 20 per cent.. 10 per cent. meat to the present Administra-
A. S.
tino. It would seem either that here is business depression, following the now era, or the Philipinization of the service is
& Co., Ltd., working badly.
and 5 per cent.
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Ulster..
Britishers everywhere will regret the latest development
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C.E.M.S. Scheme.
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The Hon. Mr. E. A. Hewetti--
ton. Mr. Chase S. Osborn, Ex-St. John's Cathedral was hold for town." So said the Hoo. 'Mr. Governor of Michigan, on the the parpose of considering a Chase S. Osborn, former gover
Australian Mail-Oloses per 8,8.
a stipend for Assistant departure from the colony on the "Rio de Janeiro is different; 20 Changsha at 9 am to have my own ideas on the Chaplain to the Cathedral. The resumption of his world-tour.
regulation of big businesses," he Bishop of Victoria occupied the
are Sydney and San Francisco; chair.and there were also present: said. "I believe that in America of capital and of labour and of Mr. C. Severn, the Hon. Mr. E.E. pared with Hongkong. Your genius. These are three factors Pollock, K.O., the Hon. Mr. D. rival for silhouetted pictur- which move the world. And you Landale, Mr. N. G. Stabb, the esqueness-the thing which comes in England and in Germany also O. P. Chater, the Rev. V. D. 0.8 Capetown. I always carry if you are going to compete one Moyle, Mr. W. L. Pattendes, and about in my mind two pictares
others...
the Table Mountain and the At the Police Cart, this morn-with another. "Big, business is &
The Chairman said that the lowering peaks of your lovely ing, nine gamblers were punished; good thing if controlled by the the first defendant was fined country and a bad thing if it business of the meeting was con- island. One has not a sufficient
the country.
Big fined to one subject, namely the vocabulory to over-praise Hong- $25 and the reminder $3 each, .ontrols
Shield Final.
usinesses simply means that the question of providing an Assistant kong. Its art and beauty are the It was Mark Twain who went
The Football Shield final is to people who are cerved by those Chaplain to the Cathedral. It art and beauty of Nature; you to see the rawn from an Alpine be played off on the ground of the businesses are to be served by would be within the recollection not exaggerate that at all.. peak and found, it will be remem Hongkong Football Club at those most efficient to serve. As of many that there had Ezen two Hongkong is one of the unique bored, "a little hitch in the Bappy Valley on 8.turday at n consequence, the inrfficients chaplains certainly during two and beautiful places of the saries." A similarly annoying 4 p.m
must be crowded out, and that periods, when the Rev. Mr. earth.” experience appears to have
Burely is not a bad thing: If the Cobbold had the assistance of the tended the "Labour party in A Chinese-watchman living at efficients of the world everywhere Rev. Mr. Johnston, and when he, 0 signalise the arrival of the led to the Police of the theft from and form monopolies without Rev. Mr. Thornbill. When Mr. South African deportess at a his quarters of four articles of estraint, then, because of the Thurauill left, no successor was British port. leuter told us clothing valued at $16.
wankness of mankind, they can appointed, because the Church something of the matter at the
This afternoon at the meeting not be controlled. An artificial Body thought there was time, but Reuter's cables did not
entity has no soul. Nevertheless, sufficient funds. In 1912, after of the Sanitary Board an applica- indicate how amusing was the
t has capital and it is extremely Mr. Moyle arrived, a large sum of tion was considered for permis- money was subsoribed to provide ion to erect a water closet in the whole situation. The delegates the Labour Party had made on
"The thing is," said Mr. for an Assistant Chaplain, and it ladies' cloakroom, City Hall.
was resolved that that money Mr. Chan Kai-ming minated: tretched out welcoming honds to Court, this morning.
from the rapacity and the
the interest only should be avail-dent water supply. the arriving Nine They had
'Silk Delivered.
greed of tlioze extremely The T. K. K, Yokohama office efficient entities if we
able for the purpose of providing want
Mr. F. B. L. Bowley-I con- arranged receptions, mass mest-
How are we an Assistant Chaplain. So the sider the convenience absolutely ings, even dinners at the House is in receipt of wireless communi- them to serve us. of Commons. And the herces of cation to the effect that the silk going to do that? We have Church Body voted a sum of £100 necessary for the comfort and he hour declined to play their despatched hence per shinyo made many attempts in America and agreed to arrange for the health of the dancing community. part! They gave in aftor a low Mara" on February 13, was but bave not succeeded very well; services clergyman for part time. The present condition of things is a disgrace to the colony. The hours of pleading, of course, but delivered in New York on the we have not been as successful
Be the Chairman was satisfied Secretary will be responsible for the unrebeareed effect upset the 18th instant.
Germany in some respecte, toge arrangements and mast Injuries to the Head. My idea is to limit the profit that with the proposal and was willing keeping it in an inoffensive con- sorely have tried the Labour Chun Ki Wan, a Chinese, has may be made by a Corporation to do his best to get a man, to dition.
live in St Paul's College and give been seat to the Government and I distinguish between party.
Civil Hospital sufering from Corporation and an individual, his services in the Cathedral, but Do they propose to draw the water injuries to the head, alleged to The way to prevent over charg- Mr. Moyle hoped for a full time supply from the mains?
assistant. The Church of Eng. have been inflicted by another iug is to limit the profi's'; and I ma who is in Polics custody...
land Men's Scoiety were willing would classify businesses as to in the Ulster situation. Things
Using old Stamps,
to do what they could to raise the was quite a simple thing to pre- the hazard of doing business, just funds and recently the Church pare did not come into his hands ppear to be drifting dangerously
Four Chinees were fined twenty-ns lives are classified actuarially. Body without rescinding their illness confined him to the house, antil about 10 days ago. An ufar a crisis, and unless broad five dollara each this morning at We know the risks of varicus former resolution expressed their bat he was able to sent out about stateemanship is displayed, the the Police Court for using old businesses. I would have one worst may be yet to come. We stamps for the purpose of giving rate of earning for businesses O.B.M.S. had proposed. He would 30 forms with a little note upon
approval of the scheme which the have eufficient faith, however, receipts, and two others were with lesser risk, and as the
the top of each. He did not A that British common-sons will ordered to pay ten dollars each businesses have gres or riske like to make it quite plain that receive replies from three people: find some way out of the impasse for using two cent atampe instead would have the earn more, attached to the scheme as to the ble to subscribe. From the there were no conditions were three replied that they were un- that is, if speakers and writers of the usual five cents. will refrain from irritating and
greater riska raight furnish for selection of a 10. It was the others he received replies that venomous comment. Nothing is Consignees notices concerning themealres a sinking fund against select a chaplain and ageistant the scheme and subscribed in.*
business of the Church Body to they entirely sympathised with t he gained, and everything the Sateums, the Amazone and contingencies which are always chaplain and the C.E.M.S. were some cases $3, $2, and $1. Bat endangered, by displays of violent the Kioto are issued. Page 5. liable to arias, I would limit good enough to provide the money he had only touched upon the partisanship at this juncture. Mesare. Hughes and Hough are the earnings to a reasonable profit, and place it at the disposal of the fringe of possible aubsoribers, and Subtle points arise over the selling by auction on the 31st. which would reflect itself in a reported revolt of Army officere, inst. Government atores, at the reasonable charge for services
Church Body.
found there were those willing and no good will be done by A.O. Stores. Page 5.
month or rendered, giving capital its due making the question the shuttle- Mr. E.-J. Noronha has bean return to which it is entitled in pointed out that he did not wo or three dollars per annum,
The Rev. V. H. C. Moyle to subscribe 25 cents a cook of party feeling. If modera admitted a partner in the firm of that service.
who did not wish their names. tion and calmness are demonNoronha and Co.-Page 5.
primarily require
од heip. At the present timo Some Sundays. The scheme suggested
to appear on the shroff's list, strated, the situation should soo
A young European advertises
Corporations are compose itself. Wild talking and for an appointment.-Page 5.-
getting far of a part-time man was that he As a result a sum of $115 per 100 much; but if you limit the should give his services on month had already been promised writing can only inflame public
The Football Shield final takes profit to a reasonable charge, that Sanday, but what he had felt and they only required $200 and opinion and and possibly lead to place on Saturday.-Page 5.
charge must be sufficient to
was that an Assistant Ohaplain It need cause no surprise to Tearn, from a special cable in our disastrous results.
The s.a. Japan leaves for make business worth while, and was required during the week. they would raise that sun. The columns yesterday, that Japan wantina to grant her certain oil The Best Solution.
Straits and Calcutta on the 27th. there must be no molestation. Visiting, the speaker pointed out, feasibility of raising the money As we see it, the best possible inat-Page 5.
There is nothing more deg. concessions, in an area outside that of the Standard Oil Company.:
Fancy Dress Dance.
was particularly difficult here; the might, he said, be proved by tructive of business than too distances were very great and one he had much pleasure in moving what they had already done, and It was fairly certain that, as inaltered between the two coun-way out of the quandary is either
The Scorpious" brought a much tries at the moment, the concession given to the American Company sion of the Home Rule Bill to a most successful season to a close should be given its legitimate making two calls if one wore at interference. Business could spend a whole afternoon in was bound to create jealousy in Japan, and that alone might have Referendum, as the Unionists with a fancy dress dance at the share of profit, but nothing more. West Point, and the other at inspired Japan's approach to China on the matter. More probably, suggest. In this manner the City Hall last night. There was Certain businesses might be per- East Point. He also wanted as- however, there is behind Japan's effort to secure an oil concession question could be definitely a big atendance of members and mitted to make 10 per cent, on sistance for classes and guilde in settled once and for all. As it is, friends, and some of the costumes their legitimate capitalisation; connection with the Cathedral, The question of the oil supply the Government is working on a worn were extremely effective. other business, other rates. There were very few of these and deeper and more purpose.
hazy, and indefinite The programme of twelve dances would be all a matter of the risks he found it very difficult to start For her, one of vital import. The recent concession means more
"mandate" which they claim to and four "extras" was ad- of the particular business. We anything new.. The speaker her than the supply of petroleum for purposes of illumination in the Orient. It toaches also the grave question of the supply of oil/have received from the people. mirably chosen, and dancing was have the machinery in America drew attention to the Hospitale | If Ministers are so sure on this kept up by a happy party until to do the work and so have other and Gaol which he had to visit, fuel for men-of-war and merchant vessels, and there is doubtless & fear in Japan--a fear that can be perfectly understood-lest point, why are they not willing to early morning. During the even-countries as well.
bring their submissions to the ing the members' appreciation of point is that if businesses were the work of the
The great and the point be made was that the concession may affect the independence of the Japanese navy.
There is at present an increased and growing demand, in Britain test? At best, on their own the services of Mr. M. D. Silas 36 and America, for oil fuel for mon-of-war, and, as a result, the supply at guing, they would have nothing on: Secretary was voiced by Mr. only permitted to make a certain was not Sunday work, but the oil, and the motion was carried, in the Orient of American and European oil has shown a tendency to to lose; while something would R. L. Bridger, and Mr. Silas Prot, there would no longer be work of the week, and he pointed thus concluding the business of
any incentive to make over out that his request for
the meeting. decrease of late. With oil-fuel being rapidly taken up by other surely be gained by getting the made an appropriate response.
charges, because an over-charge asistant Chaplain was not that could not result in over-profit, he might do less work, but that
Japan Hemp-braid Industry. countries, the supply from these quarters is likely to decrease still matter disposed of on the basis
Then higher wages could be paid better work might he done than
A scheme is mid to be on foot further, and this fant must be one of some concern to Japan. She that, whatever the result, it would
the working man, who could have had been in the past,
at. Kobe for the establishment of must adopt oil fuel because it is less expensive, generates more heat be acquiesced in. The mere fact that the Government hesitates to
better conditions of labour, and
a jointstook company with the than coal, admits of much more rapid raising of steam, and is
A Misunderstanding. take either of the courses suggest- generally better for men-of-war. The question is whether Japan'a ed must be construed as a
there would be happier relation- The Hon. Mr. Ulaud Severu object of developing the hemp At the Police Court, this morn" ship between employer and em- said that when the annual meer braid industry. The promoters own supply is equal to the coming demand, and there is reason to believe that it is not. At any rate, we read the other day that the weakness of their case.
ing, Mr. J. R. Wood had hefore ployee and the scheme would ing of the Church Lody was are said to be backed by a capital Nippon and Hoden Petroleum Companies are refusing to tender for
bim again the Chinese who was reflect itself in a lower cost of adjourned on the motion of H. E. of Yen 500,000. The new com charged with forging a signature living, for what is now absorbed the Governor the idea was that pany, while engaging in skip. increased supplies. to the navy, and that seeme a most significant fact.
Corner in Bricks. In these circumstances it is easy to understand Japan's anxiety
for the purpose of procuring a in huge profits would be distri-sentholders, and subscribers to ments of hemp-braid, will also There is a rumour in Singapore girl from the Po Leung-kuk. to seek a source of supply which shall supplement her own. Natur-
bated over the producing classes." St. John's Cathedral should have undertake the importation of Mr.A. E. Wood, chief gecratary ally she would turn to China for this auxiliary supply, and naturally, that some ingenious Chinese las too, she must view with considerable misgiving and distrust the successfully brought off a corner to the Secretary for Chinese
SUSPECTED CHOLERA. grant to an American company. As matters stand between the two in bricks by a forward purchase Affairs, prosecuted and Mr. Russ, Countries the situation is difficult and obarged with danger, and of the ordinary output of the local of Messrs Goldring and Russ,
understood defended. Being Hsi-ling's refusal to admit the likelihood of granting a con- brickworks. It is cession is not calculated to allay the irritation already existing that this will seriously incommode It was suggested at the first That refusal, to be sure, was of rather an indefinite character and Chinese building contractors, bearing that the forgery would appears to have been based on a fear that public opinion would be who have in hand just now mean a loss to the Government the Isolation Hospital, Kennedy might have an opportunity of see and America during last year Town, from the Junks on which ing what response they would get amounted to 8,634,529 bandles, strongly against the granting of another concession, The way is considerable amount of work, of $250.
have been placed the Asiatic Pas from the members of the Church valued at Yen 3,408,992, Con- The person whose name was thus left open for Japan to reopen the subject at any time. For her including the erection of the new
sengers of the ss. Ongang. No of England in Hongkong. Owing sequently the future of the it is of profound importance, and it has a wider interest, which we Chartered Bank and the White-affixed, denied giving permission farther deaths have been report to some extraordinary misunder- industry is generally regarded de have remarked, in the possibilities which underlie a final refusal. away Laidlaw premises.
to the prisoner tɔ eign his name. ed up to date.
The case was agoia remanded.
BIRTH. BOWLEY-On 23rd instant, at Fodwhir, Aberdure, the wife o Mr. F. B. L. Bowley, of a son.
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The Hongkong Telegraph.
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1914.
JAPAN AND AN OIL SUPPLY.
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"Resolved" that a scheme for the raising of a fund by monthly subscriptions to provide the balance of the stipend of an Assistant Chaplain for St. John's Cathedral do receive the ap- proval of this Meeting of Beat holders and Sub- scribera." The Hon Mr. Landale second-
an opportunity of studying their hemp from Manila in order to very simple scheme. Also it was supply the manufacturers of suggested that those members of hemp-braid with material of Another Chinese aged about the OE 3.8. who would make uniform quality at the lowest 23 yeara suspected to be suffering themselves responsible for the possible price. The shipments of from Cholera, has best sent to colleation of the subscription, hemp-braid from Kobe to Europe
standing, the printed form which hopeful,