10
EXPORTERS AND DEALERS.
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(Continued from Paye 5) future business in the same way as has been done during the past year with regard to Wood Oil.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TɓURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1914.
POST OFFICE.
on the part of the Exportere on this side it can be never hoped or expected that such sp cld and strong combination as the London
On and after May 1st the New Sal Produce Association and other Ying Pun Branch Post Office, suist equally strong organisations ed in the Banitary Department office
Europe and America to give
in
SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED.
Fokulum Road, will be opened for the Fursi Bulow, Ger... 5,000, F. Jager, 30th
transaction of business viz ante of stamps.
The office
9 am and 6 to 7 p.m. The University a.m. to 7 p.m.; Sundays and Holidays & to Branch Post Office will cease to do bul-Kenkon
on May int.
ды
Chinone registered correspondence will not be delivered on a signature only. The Kicin Chopofa firm of standing will in eachcasD be required in addition. The Fosimen båve. instructions not to part with any register- ad article until the above regulation has been complied with...
April-Hingspore, 25th April, Gon.-IL.A. In
Br... 1,222, H. E. Laver, 30th
April-Shangbal, April 26th Gen. -B: & B,
Mara, Jar, as, 2001, Hansko, 39th inst-Ching-wan-tao,"23rd Inst. Gen--M.B.K.
Maru. Jap... 9,356, M. Nakamura, 50th April-Mojl, Common-N Y, K
any consideration to represente regin affis hours will be, weekdays-7 Kanchow, ation's mado to them and certainly We should also like to see our not by individuals but the time Canton friends forming a like will assuredly come when these Association to ours or having a home organizations, strong special subsection of their Cham-though they may be will be ready ber of Commerce to deal with the to give beed to reasonable export trade as we think this requests made to them by the would help the interests of the export Associations of China, and export trade of South China. I bopo our Committee will ever I am glad to say that the hope have before them the importance I expressed on our last annual of co-operation with similar meeting, that at the end of 1913 Associations in this part of the we should have been able to pay world. all our initial expenses has been realised,
I now take pleasure in propos ing the adoption of the reports and accounts as presented.
Mr. J. Owen Hughes seconded and said.
The Nubia with the Mail from London (via Siberia) of Saturday the 11th inst, is
due to arrive here on Friday the 1st May, The Paul Locat, with the American Mall, ex Siberia, scheduled to arrive here on Monday, the 4th May.
MAILS DUE. Siberian, Nubia, 1st May. American, P. Lecat, 4th May.
MAILS VIA SIBERIA. Left
London Apell 11
Dus Shanghai April 27,
MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY
Bhanghal, & North China via Siberia)-Per (Europe BOHEMIA, 30th lust. 5p.m
[To make connection with the Dalny stormer leaving Shanghai on Monday the 4th May, at 9 a.m.] Fort Bayard-Per CHONOVA, 30th inst. Formosa via Keetung---KINA, 30th inst.,
With regard to Cassia Oil we feel satisfied our Committee have doos all in their power, and now that we know from reliable Chinese sources as well as from the Government Analyst that i is impossible to obtain this oil I have been asked to second in South China without traces of the adoption of the report and resin, he who would accept th accounts as presented, and it condition laid down by the L. P. gives me great pleasure to do so, A. will have only himself to blame and I would like to take this op when he has to face the claims.
If the reports made to the portunity to congratulate the Ohairman, Committee and Se- Association are true (and I have Gretary on the excellent work no ressen for doubting them) in accomplished during the year, regard to essentials oil Cassia The report is most interesting &c. It is a serious indictment, reading, and shows that a vast and the sooner those engaged in amount of work, and careful the collection, and preparation of thought has been given to the aff- these commodities for export are airs of this Association, by the warned to mend their ways and General Committee, They bave deal bonestly with their buyers made our existence known the better it will be for them, and throughout the Far East as to the credit of their country. well
10 the
princi
It is necessary that those who pal commercial centres of the are engaged in the export of world and it cannot be doubled raw materials to the manufactur-
Australis, Tasmania and New- that with the same oare given by ing centres of the world should Zealand via Port Darwin-Por
ALDENHAM, 1st May, 98. future committees, as has been fully realise the great advance given by these gentlemen, the that has taken place in Hygiene Straits, Burhan, India via Caloutta-Fer KIRIN MARU, 1st May Sa-m: Association will eventually be and Science generally during
| Amay—Per L.SCHIEFT It Hay 10 nm. of incalculable benefit to its the last decade, and that new swataw, Amoy and Foochow--Per HAI- members.
etringent Food and Anti-adulters-
YANG, 1st May 10 a.m. tion Laws are being passed to Swatow. Wehel-UCHOW de May 11
Par let May, protect the people's health, and
08
The work done in connection with the export of Wood Oil alone, fully justifies the existence of our Association, and the Com- mittee are to be congratulated on the fact that mainly through their efforts, a recognised standard test for this Oil has now been arrived at and particularly that this test can be made, by Government Analysts of Hongkong at a small Cont.
5 p.m.
5 p.m.
TO-MORROW.
Holbow, Quinhon & Touron-Fer
HELENE, 1st May, 8 pm. Bangkok---Por SAMSEN, 1st May 8 a.m. Hollow-KEQNOWAI, lat May 8 a.m.
B.J.
India via Calcutta-Per KUT-
1st May, 11.3.
&
&
BANG, 1st May, 1 D..
4 p.m.
Shanghai,
Coylon---Por NUBIA, 1st May,
& North Chiun Jupon via Kobe Por FURST BULOW, 1st
May, 5 p.m.
that old methods of produc Swatow-Fer PONGTONG, 1st May 11 tion such as have been in vogue swatow and Bangkok-Per C. JEBSEN, in China for centuries will no longer be tolerated. Modern sci-Biraits ence requires only the best which Straits can be produced, or that can be prepared-be it animal vegetable or mineral-and that there is but little satisfaction, or profit to either seller or buyer of adulterat: I fully ondoras our Chairman's ed, or badly prepared produce. - remarks that our thanks are duel I hope this Association will to Mr. Browne for his help in this ever consider it as part of its connection, and would go farther duties to always impress these and say that merchant firms who important facts on the producers. have occasionally` to consult în
It is also: very necessary they expert analyst, are exceedingly should be made to realise that fortunate in having such a court during compartively recent years eous and obliging official as Mr. enormous territories have been Frank Browne to go to.
opened up in Africa, America and It is highly gratifying to know elsewhere, where those commodi-
SATURDAY, 2nd May. Hollow & Bangkok--For MACHEW,
2nd May 8 a.JG- Shanghai North China and Japar la Yokuhama Per NIPPON MARU, 2nd May, li a.m.
Pallippine Philippine
Vi
Islands-Per YUENBANG, 2nd May 1 p.m.
Lutzow,
WEATHER REPORT,
On the 50th at 11.05-The antloyolone |has strangtbaned and is now centrai aver,
central Japan,
The deprosalón over Indo-China hau |partially filled up.
China. If has increased slightly over the
Pressure is nearly stationary over 9.E.
Philippines.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 houri ending as 10 a.m. to-day, 0.09 inobias.
· FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.
District.
Forecari.
*
Ger... 4.115, H. Textor, 29th 1. Hongkong and Neighbour- | 8.E. winds, Inst-Bremen, 18th March, Gen. -M, and Co.
hood............ J
Nippon, Aus, La. 4,015, M. Fransrich, 30th Inst. Singapore, 24th inst. Gen.
Novara, Brias. 4,249, Hetherington, 30th inst.London, 21st Mar, Gen... F,&O,Co.
Selun, Norw, 885. D. Hoehrender, 29th April Bangkok, 2nd April, Ricc-T.and Co,
DEPARTED.
April 30.
Misumi Maru for Hoogay Haitan for Focohow ris Bentów Phoumpoah for Balgon Belgravia for Hamburg via Manila Haimun for Swatow Hongkong for Haiphong via Hollow Haldis for Hatavia via Bangkok Taisho Maru for Newchwang
Glenogle for Rangoon via Amoy Soshu Maru for Anping via Swatow
Talyuun for Melbourne via Manila
CLEARANCES AT THE
HARBOUR OFFICE.
April 29.
of Japan Vancouver via Shanghai Johanne for Haiphong Tung Shing for Saigon
April 30. Lutzow for Yokohorsa via Shanghai Anhui for Shanghai
Kirin Maru for Calcuttavia Singapore Helone for Tourane val Hoihow
2 Formosa Channe)
moderate; cloudy,
N.E to variable winds, moderate.
3 South coast of Chiha be-) Light or tween H.K. and Lamooki variable
winds.
5 South coast of Chins be-] The same tween H.K. and Hainan... as No. 1.
China Coast Meteorological Register.
Station,
30th, April, ..
(Wind)
Hour.
Barometer.
Temperature.
Humidity.
Weather.
D'tion.
Force.
Wostook 78 29.94 44 Nemuro Hakodate
Toklo Kochi
Nagasaki
Khima Cabima Naha Ishi'ima
Bonin Is.
Chefoo
Whaiwei
Hankow
Kiukiang
Changaha Shanghal Gutzlaff
Burst Bulow for Yokohama via Shanghai Zam Keongwal for Singapore vix Hoition Kina for Yokohama via Keelung Kanchow for Canton
TASSENGERS ARRIVED.
3 D
nw
6
1
бо
30.02
30.13
"
30.20
35.21
30.11
30.15
nd
30.04
29.09
20.97
#
30.10
.40
30,04 51
saw 1em
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Mail Steamers
THE PENINSULAR
AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
ENGLISH MAIL.
WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned FORTS on or
about the DATES named p
Steamers
LONDON & ANT-)
For է
WERP via Singa- | Nubia
pore, Penang, Capt. F. J. Fox Ombo, Port Said,
& Marseilles
LONDON, via Us-] Asgaye
usi Ports of Call
SHANGHAI
MOJI, KOBE AND
Capt. G. J. Coldwell
To Bail On Remarks
*5 p.m.
1st May.
Freight &P'sage
noon
9th May.
Freight &P'inge
R.N.R.
Noyara
Capt. H. R. Hethe-1
R.N.R. India
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TOKO- rington
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SHANGHAI... Capt. C. C. Talbot
R.N.R.
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noon Freight 1st May,& Peage
about. Freight 7th May. &P'eago
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All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.
For Freight or Passago, apply to
P.&O. 8. N. Co.'s office,
Hongkong, 29th Apt. 1914
E. A. Hewett,
Superintendent.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
BREMEN.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES
To sail on
WEDNES 13th May,, 10 B..
THURS,
30th April,
For
Steamers.
NAPLES, GENOA; AL-"
29.97 58
040
1 om
Sharp P. 78
29.96 57 STA 29.99 67
4 om
GIERS, LISBON Bulow
0 c
SOUTHAMPTON, (Capt. C. Nahrath
20.98 71 76 Be
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16,900
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29.97
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SHANGHAI, TSINO-) Lutzow
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29.97
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29.05
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29.91 75
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NEWGUINEÀ, BRIS- / Prinz Waldemar BANE, SYDNEY AND >Capt. O. Jurany MELBOURNE
5 pm
SATUR
6,109
16th May, 90.m.
Wuchow Ja
Pakbol Hofhow Pbulion 68
$1
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29.85 -77 29.85 77
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50
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Capt. H. Schmitt
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22.88 85
Per as, Kanebow from Shanghai on the Tourane 30th April-E A Young, T D W Bandas C.. J.
ter.
For so. Novare from London on the
Legaspi 30th inst. Elliott, Mrs Leeman, Mr Hello Henderson, Capt Coe, Miss Humphreys, R Bacolod G McEwan, Misr Swan, Stfe Sgt. Major Cebu Campbell, A Vincent, PH Tindall, Asst Labuan Pym Stronqvist, Lt P V Kilgour.
י,
$ 29,95 85
≈ 1
T. F. Claxton, Director.
| Hongkong, Obarvatory, Apr. 301b.
Islands-Fer ZAFIRO, 2nd SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL Fehrenbelt on the level of the sea in ins May, 2 pm.
Shanghai, and North China (Europe via Biberia)-Por KANCHOW, 2nd May, 5 p.m.
To make connection with the Teinpu
London, 17th April Arrivals from China-Elen Rickmers Glenfarg. Erroll, Hirano Mars, Kleist, Tydous, The following vessels have passed the Canal:-Australien, E. F. Ferdinand, Ma- chaon, Spezia
4
SANG, 2nd May 5 pm.
SUNDAY, 3rd May. Swatow-Per HAIMUN, 3rd May 9am.
walow, Amoy & Formosa via Tamsui-Canal Bentaria, Keemun,
1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees.
[ches, tenths and hundredths,
* Temperature, in the shade, in degreem Fahrenhalt.
Humidity, in percentage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with mois being 100.
יו
4 Direction of Wind, to two points. 3. Fores of Wind, nonording to Beaufort Scale.
JESSELTON, KUDAT & | Borneo
SANDAKAN
Capa. J. Koebler
About TUESDAY 26th May, MONDAY, 11th May,
9 am...
All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless. Telegraphy. New System of Telefunken.
FREIGHT LINË.
NEXT SAILING FROM HONGKONG:
OUTWARD.
About
Helgoland ...2nd May. Altair..... Durendart Borkum......21st May,
HOMEWARD.
About .25th May. 8th June
London, 21st April Arrivals from China :-Australian.
State of Weather, b blue sky, o de-, tached cloud, d drinking mia, fog, s The following vessels have passed the gloomy, h hail, I lightning, q overcast, p
Melnam, passing showers, a squally, rrain, now. For Marecilles, Rotterdam and For Marseilles, Rotterdam and Per DAIGI MARU, 3rd May 9 Ningchow; Sithonia, Indrades, Katori i thunder, v visiblity, w dew wet.
Maru..
u.m..
that Government recognises the ties which formerly were conving Shanghal on Thursday the meeds of this Colony as an import-sidered as China's own can, and shanghai, & North China-Per LOK ant exporting centre by extend are being produced under modern ing its Laboratories for commerci- conditions thus obtaining from al work, and I hope the time is not the manufacturers a standard of far off when this Association will their own, which in many cases be able to arrive at an acceptable are much higher than that placed standard for all such produce as on the produce of this Country are exported from this port and and I need only refer to Tea & that we shall be able to obtain Silk, in the production of which the "Hall Mark" of the, Govern China stood pre-eminert but ment on such goods, and so comparatively a few years ago. reduce, if not put an end to, the I trust the Chinese dealers will ábnormal claime that have now 6000 realise and appreciate that the object of their Association is to be faced.
In our present Governor Sir for the mutual benefit of all those Swalow, Henry May we have one who engaged in the Export trade,- will, I am sure, render this Asso- and that as our Chairman has ciation
and elated we hope they will join
support.
his
assistance
If must be obvions that indivi- dual action alone will avail noth ing with such a strong organis
hands with us.
The report and accounts were adopted. The following were elected on the Committee, on the
ation as the London Produce motion of Mr. Paysen, eeconded
Association and their action in by Mr. Miskin: Mesars F. Bey.
ington, (Chairman), G. A. Bens,
the matter of that vague expres-w. A. Hannibal, J. Helms, W. sion "inferiority of quality", is much to be regreted, we must all Humphreys, U. Rumjabn, W.
Straits,
MONDAY, 4th May.
Coylon India via Bombay-Per
Shanghal
PERSIA, 4th May, 3 p. & North China-Per ESANG, 4th May, 5p.m. -
London, 24th April, Arrivals from China-Eumasu, Nip-| pon, Suevin, Yorwaerts, Bermuda.
The following vereis have pamed the Cansit-Bantomund, Bornes, Miyashi M., Polynesian, P. E. Friedrich. P. Ludwig, London, 28th April. TUESDAY, 3th May.
Arrivals from China Eas7210. Amoy and Fooshow Per HAI-
The following vessels have passed the ORING, 5th May, 10. Canal:-Ambria, Benvenue, Dan of Airlle, Balgon, Straits, Ceylon, Ade-Beragambia, NelerL laide, Western Australia, In- dia, Adan. Egypt and Europe
Ameri- ̈.
can and
Prench
Canadian
via Marsoilles (Lato Letfors 11
to Noon Extra Postage:10:
Oysters, Fresh, Friod or Stewed
ALEXANDRA CAFE
centa). Letters posted to all Findon Haddooke, Kippers &o,
the Pillar Boxes in time for the
first clearance will be Included
in this contract mail)-Per
P. LECAT, 5th May, li a.m. Formosa via Keelong, Shang- hat, N. China, Japarivia Moji Victoria__B. C & Battle Wash---TAMBA MARU, 5th May, 3 p.m.
appreciate the endeavour made Siegler, A. Winter, Un Kam Wa Shanghai & North Chica--Per LIANG
E. Zoller.
CHOW,5th May 3 p.m, Philippine Is Per CHINHUA 5th May
3 p.m.
by our Committee as well as by
The election of the following our neighbouring Associations in this matter. To my mind the new membera was confirmed Japan via Nagasaki-Per KUMAND Messrs Blackbead and Co., Botelbo inclusion of one merchant' on an Arbitration is not only a reason-Bros, Fook Cheong Lee and Co.,
· MARU, 5th May 4 p.m. -
WEDNESDAY, 6th May.
able, but a very modest request Sageuon and Co., G. Martini, B.
D. basson and Co., Ltd., E. D. Straits & Ceylon-For MISHIMA M.,
M.H. Nemazee, and E. Pabaney.
to make.
An Arbitration Committee to consist of Brokers only randers the work (to say the least) a difficult one; when it has to be borne in mind that the duties of Arbitrators is to judge the oase on its merits and that they should not at any time be regard ed as Advocates for either side. The action of the London Pro- duce Association, should prove an object lesson to those Expor tors and dealers (both Foreign On wall as Chinese) who have not
SILIMPOPON COAL,'
BUNKERS
6th May, 9 a.m. Pakhol & Haiphong--Par BUNGKIANG
8th May, 9 am. Swatow-For HAIMUN 6th May. 10a.m.
Philippine la, Australla Tas- mania & New Zealand via Thursday Is-Per NIKKO MARU, 6th May li am. Strail & India via Calcutta Por
LOVAT, 6th May. 1 p.m. Shanghal, North China & Japan via Kobs -Per G: APCAR, stb May,' 2' Japan via Yokohama-Per FOOKSANG,
6th May, 8 p.m.
BANG, 6th May, 5 p.m.
THURSDAY, 7th May'
can be supplied at cheap Rates Shanghai & North Ching-Fer KWONG-
Kat.
SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK | FREE
“(British North Borneo),
At these ports steamers calling Shanghal & North China Per LU
Fet joined this Association, and for bunkor coal exclusively are serve to bring home to them the exempt from all shipping dues undoubted fact that in unity is and harges. ptrength, and that without unity
A. BUNE, ¡
CHOW, 7th May 3 p.m..
FRIDAY, 8th May, Bwatow, Amoy and Foochow Pez HAI-
TAN, 8th May, 10 a.m.
"Mail"
Rain in inches, tenths and hundredthe
METEOROLOGICAL.
Previous
Bremen/Hamburg:
Helgoland about M. of June.
Bremen/Hamburg:
Altair
Beginning of July.
Day On date On date For Hayre, Endon and Bremen/ For Havre, Emden and Hamburg/
Barometer.... Temperature... 78 Wind Direction ... Humidity
Force
Weather
ञ.
29.80 29.90 29.90
70
14
73
78
90
88
E
3
31
D
od
Lows!
igast open air superare on the 28th
0.04
$2
H.K. Observatory, 19th Apr.
T. F. CLAXTON, Director.
Rain ..........
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