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difficult to command the majority in the House of Commons, not merely because of Mr. Asquire's hold on the House but also because of the acute antagonism of the Labour member to Mr. LLOYD GEORGE an antagonisins suddenly engouder- ed by his late aspirations which the Labour men view in the light of a Dictatorship. When we are told that Viscount GREY is certain to retire with Mr. ASQUITH and that several other members of the Ministry who have rendered distinguished service to the State in the course of the war will serve under no other leader than Mr. Asque, the gravity of the crisis is apparent. It is clear that very much depends on Mr. ASQUITH's attitude, but A. S. WATSON & Co., Ltd., convinced that his high sense of duty will be a sufficient guarantee that his freedom from office will not be used to embarrass the new Government. It is inconceivable that these states- men will retire to a Cave of Adullam.

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PUBLIO AUCTION.

1305

THE Undersigned has received in structions from the Hongkong and

Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., to sell by Public Auction,

03

WEDNESDAY,

the 13th December, 1916, cemmencing

at 3 pm, at their No. 4 Wharf, «

a Iron Sheer Legs, Belt li

HONGKONG.

TEL

No. 516.

BIRTH.

TURNEROS December 1, 1916, at the Hongkong & Shanghai Bank, Hongke, the wife of W. C. D TURNER of a son.

The China Mail.

Hosxose, TauRSDAY, Dec. 7, 1018.

THE CABINET CRISIS.

wa sre

NEWS OF THE DAY.

THE MAGISTRACY.

STOWAWAYS

BANKRUPTCY COURT.

His Honour Sir Wm. Rees Davies'. K.C. presided over the "Bankruptor | Court held at the supreme Court to day

MONEY TO FIGHT. Ro Hing Koo fr.. The Official Receiver, Mr. E. Carpmael, said Mr. ong Sing wanted the matter to go over once mors in order to see if his with to recover the assets in bankruptcy. clients would provida money where

Application granted

HANGING FIRE

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1916.

EXPANSION OF JAPANESE

TRADE.

BRITISH POSITION IN THE EAST

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1:

GERMANY'S AFTER WAR TRADE.”

NEW COMMISSIONERS.

There is at present a great deal of discussion in Germany of the pre parations for trade immediately alter the war, or what is called "transition

economics."

Three Filipinos were found in the boats of the s.s. Venerisla on her voyage from Manila to Hongkong. They were discovered a day out from Manila and

Discussing the great expansion of stated they were trying to get through

Japan in respect to the present war, a Japanese trade owing to the position of

It will be remembered that Hare to the United States. M. Wood sea

special correspondent of Lloyde Lise Sthamer, of Hamburg, was recently. tenced them each to six weeks hard

of Shipping sys

appointed Imperial, Commistioner in labour on a charge of being stowaway

the most important factor in connection has now appointed eight assistant To British exporters, however, by far Halfrich, as Minister of the Interior, charge of the whole subject. Herr A Japanese who claimed he was a

with the development of Japanese trade commissionars student was charged with being

They

Herr stowaway on board the ss. Kong Toh

is the extent to which Jagian is gaining Eduard Arnhold, the bankor Herr (China Merchants), running between

control of the Eastern market. It has Beukenborg, a Dortmund industrial- Ra Po Sang and Chiu Chiu Ting. been estimated that the trade of Japan ist; Herr Helma, of Bremen,"ciree- Shanghai and Caaton. The case was The application in the former was for with other Asiatic countries has in- tor of the Hansa Shipping Com remanded for Inspector Gerdon to interrecision of a receiving order made or not something like 17 per cent. pany; Dr. Hoesch, & Frussian official in recent months, and when it is remem adviser on economic questions; Dr. view the Japanese Consul to see if he Oct. 34 last and had gone over from bered that the bulk of her trade bus Lokmann, president of the Bremert would give the defendant any assistance time to time. Chia Chiu was connected it becomes evident that the Chamber of Commerce; Herr Marwice,

always been concerned with the East, arowed away with the case, being a partner in the Po represents a very large volume of buss- Rachden, a lender of the Saxon taxsile on the Frihet mail from Yokohama to Sang firm. The Official Receiver under ness. Some months ago attention was industry: Dr. von Rieppel, & Nuremberg

directed in this Shanghai

stood that Mr. Kong Sing had no in which Japan was oxlending her trade member of the Reichstag, named Rakid country to the manner manufacturer of machinery; nad a further instructions and be asked for then that region. It was then pointed out Locks.

that

the diminution in the number of petition of Chiu Chin to be dismissed ships trading to the East was enabling

WHAT GERMANY. WANTH. Press discussion is based upon De

BACK FROM THE STATES.

a

Another rich Chinese who struck And an order for recision in the Po Sang, apanese shipping to compete in the Helffarich's recent statement that the

good ground in the States and was returning to his native beath in China brought with him on board the sa Fendruela a brand new long Smith Wesson revolver and 100 rounds of ammunition. The case was remanded for enquires to be made as to whether the usual notices had been posted on "A receiver has been appointed for board the Fenezuala, considering it was the Manila Dairy Farm.

the boat's maiden voyage.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

The Manila Observatory notifies to-day a typhoon in about 110 Long. E. and 10 Eat N. moving W.

The EG. A. Sergeants' Mess are holding their fortnightly dance to-mot- We have still to wait for an ade-row night in the R. A. Theatre, Victoria,

Barracks.

quate and authoritative statement of the circumstances which have led to

the resignation of Mr. ASQUITH and the collapse of his Coalition Ministry, but it is fairly clear that it bas ariane out of an acute divergence of views in the Cabinet over the strategy of the war. Though we have bad Mr. Asquirm's assurance that" whatever reconstruction there might be in the Government, it would not involve a departure" in any shape or form from the policy pursued since the beginning

A

raw

2,766,000 yen was included in the cargo silk shipment werth

of the Empress of Japan when she left Yokohama for Vancouver on 24th November.

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

freight market under ex-

His Honour said the cases had beenvourable conditions. The three main problema ära labourquestions,

hanging fire for a long time. The applications were granted.

quoted by the Japanese not creation of credit, and supply of raw only for voyages between their own materials There is a certain amount of ports and other Asiatic porta, but also general talk about the problems of de | ADJUDICATED BANKRUPT. between Eastern porta and European mobilisation, and the Frankfurter Ze and American ports, were very much Ra Wing Shing Cheong The Official lower than those quoted by the ship tung" favours, the arrangement en a Receiver rinde sa applications for adjudi- ping of other nationalities. These large scale of financial advances to cation and the appointment of himself Japanese shippers could purchase goods interest fa an article in the "Friezerts" indeed, were said to be so low that middle-class traders. But of greater trustee. The applications were approved. in the Chinese markets, ship them to now entirely in the hands of the Kobe, and tranship them thence to bellicose and strongly Protectionist EXAMINATION CLOSED Americs or to the United Kingdom Socialist majority which argues that, Re Wing Yo Shing Hing Ece. The much more cheaply than other shippers in view of the grant of State subsidies, manager of the bankrupt appeared could ship direct from China on vessels on an adjourned hearing of his public the Conference whole shipping industry and the whole

Homeward

State must supervise examination. He was questioned by goods, and by that means were in a fair gives the following interesting account. able to offer higher prices for Chinese import and export trade. The article Mr. P. W. Goldring for the trustee, and way to secure control of the

rates

were

Prince Oyama. is reported to be eventually the examination was closed, export trade. Furthermore,

12 of Germany'a most immediate needs:

seriously ill.

ALTERING A BANK 'NOTE.

other than those of

Importation must be confined to the Japanese

materials, especially textiles, were allowed to take advantage of the low freights offered by the Japanese necessary for industrial purposes, and shipowners, and all inquiries to that end to foodstuffs like fats, oils, cheese, met with the reply that no cargo space milk, coffee, rice, fish, and eggs, which was available. Much the same condi- are required to meet the ordinary United States and Chins were in a balance and to keep down the amount tions prevailed in the Pacific, and consumption. On the other hand, if merchants doing business between the only in order to import the trade similar plight."

Mod. R. Rean, Consul for France at Hankow, who left that port on 27th ult. for Hongkong, where he has been into the possession of the Police yester An exceedingly clever forgery came We are asked to mention that the sailing date of the P. M. S. S Co's PPointed Consul-General, has been six day, through the honesty of a Chinese Fensuels haa, been postponed to, Mon-years in Hankow. Nearly the whole of salt fish dealer. The forgery was in the gone no substantial change, except that countries for goods, exportation must state of affairs has since under of cash which we must pay forsign day, 11th, inst. at noon.

the Allied and Neutral and many form of a $100 note and was actually a the demands Chinese members of the community converted $5 note on the Chartered the Japanese Mercantile Marine has which presumably will exist after the

upon the world's ship be increased a rapidly as possible. ping have grown steadily heavier and This means, in the circumstances. were present at the "departure of the Bank. The figures fire on both aides strengthened its position tremendously. war, that we must increase the produc and wish them success. Consul and his wife to bid them farewell and the bill had been erased and "100" Comparitively immune from war losses tion and promote the exportation of in red ink on this tissue paper pasted little during the war, while by their coal, iron and steel goods, machinery. Japanese shipowners have suffered but on. In addition the broad figures of extensive purchases of new and second-and chemical manufactures. For in the Those who wish to attend the 100 were stamped across the body of hand tonnage they are mpidly acquiring countries which are able to send us raw Gala Performance of "Kismet" on the cote and the words "one hundred a merchant fleet of formidable pro- materials and food it will be for such only" eleverly printed and pasted in. portions. Many vessels which before Friday, 15th inst, and who have not The note had come into the possession of the war were in other hands now By the articles that there will be the greatest book without delay as there are only accepted the nota as genuine, and it was of the shipping trade in that country as as far as that is possible, also a part of already secured seats are advised to the salt fish dealer in a recent deal but Japanese, mercantile ensign, while the demand. Further, we must export

he could not say who gave it to him. He marked activity of the shipbuilding great act of the foreign securities industry in Japan reflects the prosperity which are still in German hands, nite, There discovered later by a clerk that the nothing else can. are still $5 seats to be had on the word "five" in each corner on the back

the German. War Loans, in order that From these facts is in apparent that our industry, trade, and agriculture ground floor which are excellently of the note did not correspond with the Japanese shipowners are making ready may obtain fresh capital. placed for witnessing a production of face valve. He reported the matter and in earnest for after-war tr der New lines this kind.

the master took the note to the Police and companies are being founded, although he was 895 out of pocket.

the old established ms are develop ing their services and extending their ramifications in every direction. Nor AMERICAN THANKSGIVING DAY.

is the shipping industry alone in its streptons

efforty to

to prepare for the com THE PRESIDENT'S PROCLAMATION.dustries generally are being thoroughly

ing trade

for Struggle, Japanese in- overhauled under Government supervi The Proclamation of President Wilson sion New industries are being started, for the Observance of November 30th as built on Western lines.

new companies formed, and new factories Thanksgiving Day was as follows

It has been the custom of our people in the fruitful autumn of the

of the war, it is already clear from rities hope that Graduates of other The Hongkong University Autho

2 Iron Struts or Back Legs, 64 ft. long the action of the Manchester, Liberals Universities attending the Congrega few $10 Dress. Circle seats left.

2 Iron Guides for Struts,

2 Large Turnbuckles.

2 30 Three. Steave Irun Blocks,

2 Bed Plates for Sheer Legs:

To be sold in one lot.

These legs were capable of lifting 20 tons

One Hoisting Engine (Grafton & Co.)|

for the Sheer Legs working

pressure: 80-lbs.

and the bints thrown out in Labour tion on the 34th December will wear circles that there is grave danger that Academic Costume. the reconstruction may be a source of weakness rather than of strength to

the nation and the Empire. The subscribed at Shanghai by local mem The handsome sum of $10,000 was

news that Mr. BOSAR LAW lushers of St. Andrew's Society towards the declitied the task of forming a Scottish Red Cross Fund. A similar One Steam Winch (Howarth Erakin Ministry, will not create much sur- amount was subscribed on St. Andrew's

Co.) suitable for ship, used as prise, for Mr., BONAR LAW has Day a year ago. haul. back for sheers, working pressure 100 lb.

One Length of Old Cable Chain,

Ninety five fathoms 31 Wire,

given no proots of the possession

of gifts of leadership which inspire

The following members of "A"

Writing from Worsley Hall Red Cross Hospital, near Manchester, 2nd Lieut. AE Griffin, of the 20th King's Liver. pool Regiment, to a friend in Shanghai saysMy wounds are getting

on "fire, and the doctors now say that I shall not

badly smashed, but have healed up year

THE FUTURE OF SHITISH TRADE.

and

JAPANESE TRAIN COLLIBION.

130 SOLDIERS KILLED...

A Tokyo message dated the lst inst

confidence in his ability to hold Coy H.K.V.R will pande at Blake Pier lose any of my fingers. The bones were to praise and thanksgiving to how far all this is self One Lot of Old Wire, various lengths. together for many weeks any Ministry at 3.30 p.m. to-morrow for Musketrywonderfully well. I was bounced about and mercies to us and they blessings British trade. British business abroad from one station to another in connection

On view Now. Tax-Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hongkang, Dec. 7, 1918. -

(Continued on page 8.).

TEE DIARY.

that he might be able to form in Dress: Drill order. Ptea. A. R F. these difficult times. The only anc-Raven, H. A. Walker, A J..J. Brook, cessor to Mr. ASQUITH in sight is A. H. Hollingsworth, F. A. Brown, J. 130% clearly Mr. LLOYD GEORGE, Who Carr from the very beginning of the war rose to the greatness of the occasion in a manner which instantly overcame the hostility of his opponents and won

MEMOS TOR TO-MORROW..

Almighty for his

his many

our own

nation. The

at WET

We

the

very

succeeded in achieving. Frem being word Maru and the late P., M. str. Hospital, Shanghai, last Wednesday of of November, as a day one tubes in

the The death took place at the Isolation

THE DISEASES OF CHINA.

BLY

In a terrific head on collision thak The question here arises, however, as occurred on the northern coast 130 to affect Japanese soldiers who were travelling

thank my lucky stara 1 am still alive. observed our day of thanksgiving has the decline in the volume and value of of the train crew were injured. Both No man's land for four hours, and I year that had elapsed since we last has suffered lamentably during the war, with military maneuvers, were killed My regiment has a magnificent repute but the whole face of the world has been the circumstances, this has been unavoid and several of the carriages telescoped.

ving hand in the Eastern markets, particularly A large number of others and members. been rich in

blessing

to us as a people, British trade has been most marked. In locomotives were completely wrecked tion for attacking, and naturally we got darkened by war. In the midst of ourable, but the time is coming when more than our share. Treach warfare peace and happiness our thoughts dwell commercial policy of this country will The well known Pacific liner is quite interesting and good sport, bat and sufferings of the nations

with painful

inful disquiet upon the struggles offer some very pressing problems for Siberia which formerly made der voyages down on the Somme it is quite different and of the people upon whom war States fing, being one of the fleet of the whizbanga and Johnson's, "not to men- cannot think of across the Pacific under the United-life gets awfully sweet when dodging possibility of escape on their happiness

solution, and none of thess is likely to has brought disaster without choice or

prove more urgent than the necessity for the confidence of the nation to a old Pacific Mail Co. yesterday came tion shrapnel"

rehabilitating trade with the Orient. British oversens enterprise hay degree which it is not too much to say into harbour flying the Japanese flag.

without thinking of their pitiful distress. history of the Empire has few brighter special associations with Asia, and the no other. British statesman has ever The Siberia which now has the additional

Now, therefore, 1 Woodrow Wilson,

of th President of the United States of Ame pages than those which tell rica, do appoint Thursday, the

ploits of the Merchant Adventure FRUS LRC.P, medical superinten

Dr James L Maxwell, M.D., B.d the best hated man in Great Britain Korea have been purchased by the Mr. J. W. Hunt, a British American

of old laid the Loundations of British

the. Bat historical and ent of the English Presbyterian Mi he had come to be regarded almost T.K.K. for American traffic. The new Tolacto Co., employe. Deceased had several places of worship on that day to considering things in

Thanksgiving and Prayer, and urge

people

apart, to resort to their romantic considerations

and sion, Yung Chun, South China, contr as the idol of the nation. All parties owners are giving a reception on board only had the short from the of blessing of posce

a purely butes an article to the “ Journal p.. Reception on board the acknowledged his greatness. His work the Siberia Maru to-morrow commencing reached the port from the North on

ender thanks to Almighty God for the of the greatest store houses of the world, The Diseases of Chins in which he

point of view, Asin remains one Tropical Medicine and Hygiens and unbroken T.K.KS 8. Siberia Maru...

es Chancellor of the Exchequer when at 2 o'clock 2.30 p.m.-Auction of Household the war broke out, and his later

Sunday. He contracted small pox and prosperity which He has bestowed uenerally cuer as wide a field for British are commonly associated with tropical and India and China and the East gives a brief review of diseases which upon our beloved country in such trade as ever.

lands. It would be well, however, he Furniture at Messrs. Hughes and achievements as Minister of Muni-

was removed to the hospital where unstinted measure. I also

suggest our

urge and he died.

duty, in this our

Considered in this light, the industrial observes, to state some facts about Hough's.

Mr. Hunt w tions, which it is not too much to say Bishop of North China and Missioner of 4th May, -1690. He was a native of world upon whorn the curse and terror for the moment than take note of the tuberculosis and syphilis. Tuberculosin

The Rt. Rev. F, L. Norris D.D. man of 26, having been born

young peace and abundance, to think in deer progress made by Japan recently be two common ailments concerning the on sympathy of the stricken people of the British business men can do little more Chinese the most extraordinary and comes a matter for serious refection. distribution of which among the saved the Allies at a critical time the National Mission of Repentance and Far River, Oxford, North Carolina. Es contribute out of our abundant means tera Trade rivala, and as the present inall its forms is rife in China. Phthisis

of war have so pitilessly fallen, and to developments on the part of their Eas

diverse statements are made. These are trom disaster, are services which the Hope, addressed a mass meeting of men arrived in China during May of this to the relief of their sufferings Our expansion of Japanese shipping and is probably the commonest casso of pation and the Empire at large and women at the Theatre Royal last year. Until very recently he was in relatitude toward the present struggle to quite exceptional circumstances, there it is doubtful if the North can show 10.30a.m.-Auction of Oil Paintings must ever remember with gratitude. night The Rev. T. Robinson, Minister Manchuria, but was brought south, as of the nations than by contributing out can be no question of protest. Yet, it much better statistics. The causes are people could in no better way show their industry is perfectly legitimate and due death in the cities of South China, and by Mr. E. Felsito at Besare. Hughes The great organising ability of of the Wesleyan Church, Wanchai, he did not think he could stand the suffering which was had brought in its must be remembered that Japan is reptilation in bedrooms; in the South,

which he gave proof as Minister of presided. The Bishop's address, which severe winter of Manchuria. Deep train 10.33 a.m.-Auction of Gramophone Munitions marked him for the poei-was of a discursive character, was sympathy will be extended to his set my hand and caused the Seal of the matters come to be adjusted later common brick beated

ing these advantage, indirectly perhaps, Records at Mesars. Hughes and tion of Secretary of State for War founded on the text " I have loved you, relatives in the Homeland.Shanghai United States to be affixed. Done at Having regard to the very greater warmth. In witness whereof I have hereunto e co doubt this will count when native mosquito Let in the North a LED result of the sacrifices of hor Allies, common bed arrounded by a thick Hoogh's. -1045am. — Auction—oldowellery, when the Empire was deprived saith the Lord" and dealt largely with Mercury..

the City of Washington, this seven- tions which have obtained Binceulars ate at Messrs. Hughes so suddenly and tragically of the insisting that the first duty of the

sick and the subject of the observance of Sunday,

Frein the inmates crowd platform on which teenth day of November in the year of Japan and this country in the past, it is Syphilis in extremely prevalent, and is invaluable services of the late Lord Christina man and woman on Sunday

Our Lord one thousand nine hundred not beyond the bounds of possibility probably more severe than in England HK Cricket Club v. University KITCHENER Only considerations is to go to Church and join in the P. Dudley, of the Leinster Regiment,

and mixteen, and of the Independenca of that the Japanese Government may feel bons affections, specially of skull, ster- Referring to 2nd Lieutenant Heary the United States the one hundred and constrained to enter into socze very far- num, and long boxes, are certainly more (H.K. C.C. ground).

Cup ant to the lighest interests of the State other respects the address was a plea who was killed in action, the Shanghai Mr. Laurence Klindt Kentwell,

deemed by him to be vitally import-worship of their common, Father. In attached to the Royal Irish Regiment

forty-first.

(Signed) Woodrow Wilso

reaching comparcial understanding common. Para-syphilitic affections of the with Great Britain and the remaining nervous system are, however, remarkably Allies in the fature.

rare. There is reason to believe that. could have led to LLOYD GEORGE'S for a better conception of the dutics and Mercury says:The late Lieut. Dudley Barrister at law, has been admitted to

they are becoming more common, resignation from Mr. ASQUITH' responsibilities of the Christian life

especially at the treaty ports, where the Chineso consume a good deal of foreign liquor. Owing to the lack of

ordinaty

General Memoranda,

SATURDAY, Dec. 1:—.

and Enugh's.

and Hough's.

Fintries closs for Wodehouse

(Ladies Foursomes, Fanling).

8.44 p.m.--Full Moon.

SUNDAY, Doc. 10

→ am-Excursion, to Macao by. Cabinet, and in view of the strength protest against starving religion.".

"Taishan".

MONDAY, Doc. 11

3 p.malé of Crown" Lain - P.W.D.

#t

THURSDAY, "Dec 14:—.

Prince Albert's birthday (1605).

FRIDAY, Doc. 164-P

Noca Extraordinary Meeting of the - Green Island Cement Co. Ltd Entries close for Ladas Championship

RHE Golf Club.

FEL: 14 Bat. 16 Mox. 18 & Tura. 50 P

AD.O. Ferformances of Kismet in

aid of Blar sort Jarter Fand.

of Mr. LLOYD GEORGE's position in

open

the country, no other course was to the Premier in the circum- stances than to tender his own reaig- nation. But great as ME LLOYD GEORGE's influence undoubtedly in in the country to-day, it is extremely doubtful whether a LLOYD GEORGE Ministry could long ancive without the goodwill and powerful sopport of Mr. ASQUITH. We are told in the cables that the papers agree that whoever is Fremser will fut

CLOSING SHARE QUOTATIONS,

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the Inner Temple. shortly after the war broke out and

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