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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1917.

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London, Jan. 16.

MARSEILLES AND LONDON, rapidly preparing a lemobilisation I saw no batter while in Germany-

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Mrs E. Adam Mr and Ms B Mr GE Anderson Hykes & children Mr H. Marray Bain Misa Jackson & maid Mr J. H. Baring Mrs. H. M. Johnston Me W. LL. Barker Mr. Joseph London, January 10th-The Miniator

A neutral subject who had been living Me R. M. Bartlett "Me Y. H. Kaled for Labour M Hodge, stated in an interview yesterday: The Government" lost 13lbs weight in eight months. Brand Mrs R A. Mr

Germany until last month states: Me and Mrs J. Mr N. Karanjia

Baytow

Mr. M

Rat

Baxter and child Mr and Mrs P. L scheme based upon a report of the De. Saccharine was used instead of sugar, Mr R. R. Buaran

Knight mobilisation Committee. It is estimated This affected the gurns and also caused He L. Becking salt. Dr.AT. Knoderer that the army can be demobilised at the chocolate. Everybody is showing the Mes E. R. Belice,

diarrhea. The only thing fit to ent was MR. E. Delitos rate of 3,000 daily. A reconstruction characteristic signs of jaundice, includ-Miss E. Bernard

yellowish tinge in the skin sad in Al and Mrs. committee is investigating the demobl. {ing a lisation of munition and other workers the whites of the eyes. A millionaire is Ben wok

as badly off · 19

man, It is expected that there will be pleaty poor are under the impression that the Capt. and Mrs

Bevervoorda employment after the war, as officials cun secure food intended Mr. R. J. Birbeck Mr S. LongBald

wearing machinery for the relief of the Belgians. The MF. D. Biasokor Me A. H Lannings the pressure is

thereby necessitating renewals been fixed so that it does not pay Mr P. J. Blon

price of potatoes maximum out

* | MP ST.

ST. Bitting

Major D. Macdoriaid the moment peace comes. There will people to grow them. There is a MJ. Blom

Drd Mrs. Marriott immune manufacture after sist-Prussian feeling growing in Mr and Mrs W. F. Mr A. FL Martin

Mr F. E. Marshall an, When Passengers change Steamem að COLOMBO. commedation in the connecting Steamer from COLOMBO is dedalsely reserved in the war, notably of locomotives and rail the non-Prussian part of Germany us

Brady, maid and Mr D. Martin Hongkong at the time of Booking.

way rails. It is certain, also, that there the Prussian authorities are taking

Valet

"MHE E. Maslin pescautions to maintain the Prussian Capt.Ueo. E. Bridgett Mr and will be a tremendous shipbuilding proposition after the war. The authorities. Mr A. A. Brown

H. J gramme which, coupled with the allied in Berlin are utilising the national service apt. G. Butland

McBirney & maid Mr D. McBirney industries, will absorby several millions low to send many a-Prussian youths of workers. There will be only a short into the firing line in order to release Mr and Mrs E T. Mr C. McCann

Campbell Prussians. Popular opinion in Germany Mr D. F. Capplemande W. McDould Mr & Mrs. McCoy. interval between the cessation, of the has become

to the idea of Mr and Mrs J. 6. Mr & Mrs Melanes munitions making and the commence-giving up

Carr

MPL D. McNicol ment of pouce operations. Manufacturers

The

Tout

Many Get Me W. E. Clarke mans expect that Holland and Denmarke (7. 1. Cartney Me and Mrs J. C.

Mr G. Mellis believe that it will be difficult to chtain will be invaded abortly in order to secure Mr J. D. Courtney sufcient labour in the cotton, woollen, food. Maug large guns have beca con-Mr F. W. Cos leather and building trades. Mr Hodge centrated on the Dutch frontier. It is Mr N.

Mr J, Merecki added: "I myself have had many ron- ferences with big employers who are expected that a 30 per cent. capital tax Mr Croucher Mft E. Meller & sons

W. R.Davenport Mr

and Mrs F. S.ANKING CORPORATION

TONGKONG & SHANGHAI THE YOKOHAMA SPECIF convinced that trade will boom it we will be imposed after the war."

Mr and Mrs F. Neal gvoid labour troubles. We must try to

Amsterdam, Jan. 15th. Davis:

Mr and Mrs J. H "Nellis bring both sides together and to prevent The Kaiser has ordered General yon Capt. J. Dewar disturbances. I believe

A. Dowley and to fit them for war service.

School Jan. 11th-The Employers boys will be compelled to attend mili Mr and Mrs A. W. Parliamentary Association has investi-tary dril daily and to take part in long

Eastman gated industrial reconstruction and the day and night marches. The order Mr and Mrs E. L. establishment of a national trade policy amounts to compulsory war athleticism

Rdenll after the war.

war. It reports that harmony with the object of turning every Ger between capital and labour is the first man boy into a soldier in the shortest essential and suggests the appointment possible time. of an industrial advisory council repre General von Stain, in a e proclamation senting employers and workers to which to the German people, indicates that disputes should be referred. It con- there is a serious ontlook for war demna compulsory arbitration as in-sioners. He urges the people to employ practicable. It has accepted the Trades soldiers invalided in the war German Union Parliamentary Committee's in-finances are so hant hit that she will be R. Fahr

The unable to support war invalide for many Mr,T. L. Ferreira Association regards the

MrD. Fizart

Mr. J. F. van Rees employer and the non-unionist as the her financial resources are limited Capt. E. Fingalsen Miss. Racsn principal menace to industrial A

peace.

Mr W. H. Ford

MrD: Ritcher'·. London, Jan. 16. general increase of wages by five ahill-

The Daily Telegraph's Rotterdam Mr and Mrs 3.0. Mr and Mrs. D. S. mgs weekly would have most serious consequencEN. An increased reward of correspondent reports that beer stamps

F. Franks Me Ryan labour would only be possible provided to secure a more equal distribution of Mr Denman Faller Mr M.

Schinzer there were increased selling prices and beer have been instituted in Bavaria Mr and Mrs Stuart Mr. W. H. van increased efficiency. Therefore a cloac No beer is seld in Munich after 3 p.m."

Fulier understanding and co-operation between The Bavarian authorities are anxious on Dr. J. Cluster

of the employers and workers is imperative.

account

G. Gordon. The Association approves of user mining and industrial districts following MA

Mr. Goulbourn couragement of scientific British trade. upon a reduction of the potato nation to Mr P. J. Gra three pounds.

Mr. and Mrs Green- It declares that the existing system

The Gerrun Bebrew Defence Union- national insurance is unseerd and ought

baum

which ciation adds: We are convinced that dalens order

compels Jewish

Mr and Mr Feace will bring great opportunities for employed as secretaries and orderlies to Mr G. Harper

members of artillery regiments now for industrial and commercial advancement to the Empire, whose trivalled re go to the frout immediately. The Union Mr and Mrs G. F. L. Mr.J. Sontendan sources must be thoroughis developed. declares that the Framsian army system pot of the United Kingdom, and realise service to the front, trenches is part of an that the Dominiona, which are support anti-Semitic policy. Its appeal to the co-operate in peace time. ing us

Kaiser have been fruitless. us nobly in war time are ready to Rais

Loudon, January 26th: London, Jan. 14th-a joint committee While many naval writers in Germany to deal with labour problems after the are seeking to lull the hunger ravolt by war has been appointed by the Farlia-the inspired statement that British mer mentary Committee of the Trades Union chantmen will be swept from the sens in the General the the spring, Capt. Persins in the Federation of Trade. Workers' National Committee. anticipated that between 4,000,000,

0,and

the submarine war becomes the greater Mr C. Humphreys Mr G. G. Wood 8,000,000 Government employees Or the difficulties that must be faced. The persons supported by Government funds, enemy merchant ships are being more representing nearly half the wago strongly armed and the skill of their earners in the kingdom, will be dis- captains in repelling attacks has in- charged after the war and between treased, while the number of enemy 2,000,000 and 2,000,000 of these will be instruments for destroying subminst Mest fiss Petzhold Mrs. Martin &children turned of within three months after has become greater. It is a peace has been signed. The committer our people to say we can starve England Me D. K. Blair Mr and Mrs F, the minimum monthly balances at RESERVE -\-[ 6,237,149= = {5° 768;763– calculates that the rate of the disband-out by a tum of the hand. We cherish ment of troops will not exceed 5,000 & expectations that the enemy, will not W. R. Bronk day. The committee urges the Govern be able to adopt themselves to the Mr and Mrs H. F. Miss E. Nason

Carmichan ment to make some provision for dia intensification of an economic war, but

Mr G... Nightingale charged soldiers. It also suggests that the future will reveal who will hold Mr & Mrs F.W. Cary Mr T. L Perkira the trade anions be entrusted with, the out the forgest."

Mead Mrs D. C. Mrs E. T. Fochler task of finding new situations, and tha

Casalli a drastic reform be'made in the employ-

Mr & Mrs. E. Ralph ment exchanges.

Mr & Mrs Comart Mr and Mrs W. E. Col. Darling, RE Roberts Mrs Domvile Mr G. Skott Mr&MrW. Duinken Mr & Mrs A. Findlay Mrand Mrs B. A. Smith

Kale

Mr&Mrs V. Findlay` Mr A. H. Hoilings "Shith

worth

Mrs. Wallen Mrs T. J. R. Johns Mre Kingsley Ward to be 200,000 tons against, say, 168,000 sale organisations of the two countries Me Lee Jones tors in 1910, or roughly an increase of The possibilities of movement may be Mr A. MacGallary Me and Mr G. W. about 25 per cent. We use the word ap-gathered from the fact that whereas in

number close on

those Intyre and child Mrs G. A. Yost proximately because the exparte do not Great Britain members of co-operative Mr & Mrs Neil Mac Wood total output, aiming it is 200,000 tons, in

At one conference, a plantation produce bas contributed round about 153,000 tons as compared passed approring of the principle of com with 105,000 tons in 1915, or an increase bined action between the various, whole- over 40 per cent. as far as can be sale co-operative" organisations, and ex- gauged, this very considerable increase in beginning might be made by the Mrs F. Almond Mr. Joseph

pressing the opinion that useful the world's production has been my establishment of some practical relationa Mr J. B. F. Anderson Mr G.D. Macdonald anequal increase in consumption and though the visible stock in cadon at between the wholesale co-operation Mr G Bannerman Mr G.Matheson the end of 1916 has advanced by 3,500 organisations of Russia and the United Mr H Benyao Mrs Settees

Mr W. Morlar about. 10,000

tons in Kingdom, rison with December, 1915, we

It was agreed that the outlines of auch Miss M. F. Buller Miss R. Matte comparison AFRICAN LINE.

scheme should be drafted and sub- Chadbourne

ME D. Macball Mrs must remember that Hamburg, Ant mitted to all the organisations for werp, Holland, Hayre are not now car

Mr and Mr T. 8. Mise Olivecrons rying stocks

Cheng

Mrs W. C. Passmore only means some three weeks' "supply" at the present rate of the

The Moscow Narodny (People's) Bank Mr Gak Postallin - Jr & Mrs Plimpton world's consumption Rabbershareholders and the Union of Siberian Creamery Mr and Mrs Dick Mr. and Mrs. G. Ta will note with interest that the average co-operative moveuranta, both having and child

Associations, two of the largest Russian. Mr and Mrs. Enne Richardson

Mr Richardson price of first later in 1916 was 24 10 per branches in London, are among the Mr K. M. Fetterly Capt.

M Piekoell fb, which compares with 28 Bd per in 1915. Buch a price portends that Russian societies chiefly interested in Mr & Mrs Winlayson Mr Sanye furthcoming resulta should be satisfas the project. In the first number of the Mr. W. Felines Mr. Pader

Russian Co-operator," a new journal tory, but in these days a certain nume forblished in this country to advancer C. Fr Mr J. Sím

Mr EM. Gleizh of companies have to reckon with the the interests of the Russian co-operative Me R. Haddon Mr Stewart and unfair incidence of the Excess Profits

which undaly affects them in com- movement, a programma is outlined for Mr and Mrs Harmes children

and children Ma goods

M-C. B. Strong:5p Authorised Canital parison with others. The suggestion the co-operative interchange of has already been made from from res and produce, and for the produce,transport

of Mr F. M. Harvey Capt & Mrs Swain Babecribed

M-H. C. Weeks storage,

OCD OFM In Inokuty obvious interest of may companies, to Mr Robert Stewart,

Mr KKunigaki cense, tapping?, certain areas, to rest

Consignees are reminded of the necessity to apply to the Compro Agents regarding arrival of consignments expected of which they have received documents Por advice,

Any damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees and the Company's Surveyors, Messrs Goddard and Douglas, at 10 am. n Mondays and Thursdays. All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised, No Claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowaş,

For Further Tufuranon, Passage Fares, Freights, Handbooks, Dater of Builing Lető, apply to r

E. V. D. PARR,

Superintendent.

CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., LTD.

FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS,

S.S. CHINA

WILL SAIL FROM HONGKONG FOR

SAN FRANCISCO

VIA SHANGHAI, JAPAN FORTS & HONOLULU. MONDAY, APRIL 16th.

AN UNSURPASSED HIGH OLASS PASSENGER

SERVICE AT INTERMEDIATE RATES.”

0. H. RITTER,

Prince's Buildings,

Freight, and Passoniker Agent,

Ice House Street.

INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.

Carge carried on through Bills of Lading from HONGKONG to BEIRA

Harrison

Harvey

Miss A. Square

We must think in terms of the Empire, of sending many Jews who are unfit for | Mr & Mrs R.DE SE boase

Mrs H. E. Mr LE. Thor

Thomas Mr F G Thompson Hind Mr M. 317 W. J. Hodge Mrs H.A. Walker Mr L. E. S

Horizo

Mr C Wallace Mrs A. E. Hodgins Mrs. G. Ward Mr H. E. Hollanda Mr E. J. T. Warren MTA Shelton Booperir and Mrs J. D.

Wilkinson Mr B. T. Williamson

Congress, the Labour nions and the Berliner Tageblatt sounds a cote of Mr L. Hope

THE WORLD'S RUBBER.

15,000,000 CO-OPERATORS.

| SUGGESTED ANGIO-RUSSIAN PLAN

FOR EXCHANGE OF GOODS.

*1

Conferences have taken place between The approximate figures of the world's British and Russian co-operators, to production of rubber in 1910 would seem bring together the co-operative whole

DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN (Natal), EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH «nd to agree on an exact figure. Of the societies over

12 WAR.

#CAPE TOWN with transhipment at COLOMBO to Steamers of the INDIAN

AFRICAN LINE

PROPUSED 'SAILING.

From Hosaxora:

Connecting withe

FROM COLOMB 2

1

EXCELLARY ACCOMMODATION FOR IND and 2wn-Clam PamzVOTES,

ORIENTAL

tons

to

by

PEAK HOTEL

Nasan

Mr G. E. Wotton t

KING EDWARD HOTEL

Mr W. Budze

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.

WEIBHI ONO

Manage ong, September 11, 1918

TEDERLANDSCHE HAS

MAATSCHAPPIJ

“NETHERLANDS Trading, Society)

THE

business of the soove Bank conducted by the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING COR PORATION, Bules may be obtained on

JUTHURLED U application

CAPITAL. 24: INTEREST on deposits is allowed on PAID-UP

CAPITAL

FOND

--ESTABLISHED 1874.

£80,000,000-

(£1,000,000m

1

£1,60,000,000

(£5,000,000.

PER CENT. per annum. Depositors may trander at their option balances of $100 or mor ta thưHONGKONG AND: SHANGHAI BANK, to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT. at 4 PER CENT per annum.

For the Hongkong and Shanghat

Banking Corporation.

N. J. STARE,

Chief Manager.

HEAD OFFICE – AMSTERDAM Branches at

Rotterdam

The Hague

HEAD AGENCY-BATAY

BASIN, BANDO ENG CHILIBON, Длизка

JOKJAKARTA,

MAKASBLE,

MEDAR

Hongkong May 14, 1914 ́

THE CHARTERED BANK

INDIA AUSTRALIA & CHINA.

OF

PEKALONGAN

INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER 1853,

HEAD OFFICE, LONDON,

PAID-UP CAPITAL RESERVE FUrom “...... RESERVE LIABILITY OF PRO-

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+

PADANG, PALKKRANG

PANG, PONTIANAS,

Branches &

GOO SAMARANG,

NG-BALZ:::

AZRING TINGGI (Dell)

TELOX BATORD

Cortepondents at Bombay, Calon bo Madras, Pondicherry, Calcutta, Bangink Salgon, Friphong, Hanoi, Amey, Yoko hama Kebe, Melbourne, Sydney, York, San Francisco, &c., ke

Lorzow Bars The Union of

New

„£1,200,000 | London and Smiths Bank Limited, a

The Bank boys and sells and reodem £1,800,000 for collection Bills of Exchange iseg

lotters of credit on its Broaches and ...£1,200,000 correspondenta in the East, on the Continent, in Great Briisin, Aperica, and Australis, and transacts bala business of every descriptions

JF VAN BRES Hongkong, Feb. 15 1917.

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Baking Isiness tusscted

* QURRENT, ACCOUNTS öpened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for 1 year

Bernlar Direct Service from JAPAN, DEIN and STRAITS bơ BEIRA, that this 48 in pre-war times: also consideration, to be followed by a further W. Chang 100r and Mrs Nathans or shorter periods: straten which will de

ZDELAGOA BAY, DURBAN, EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN, calling a MAURITIUS rouse and affording the Quirheet Freight Transpoes from the ORIENT to SOUTH AFRICA,

For dates of departure. Bazes of Freight apply to

'THE BANK' LINK LIMITED.

MANAGING Äs arts.

ELLERMAN”

LINE.

(Ellerman & Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd.).

JAPAN, CHINA AND STRAITS

TO

UNITED "KINGDOM & CONTINENT.

TOE PARTICULARS OF SAILINGS SHIPPERS ARE REQUESTED TO APPROACH THE UNDERSIGNED.

Steamora proveed via Suez Canal or Cape of Good Biope at Own Opti ie Eubject to change without notice.

ka. Rear 3 Cel Cantor

THE BANK LINE LTD,

General Agents

Aper

conference.

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ponsible quarters that it will be to the co-operative swanian pad

Me T. N. GreŻory

of their B. James

quoted on application de L

T-C. DOWNING.

Manan Boogkong: Jang, 12-1-116

THE MERCANEILE BANK OF

INDIA LIMITES,

500,000 1,135,000

562,500 550,000

Mr and Mrs Under | Psid-up

wood

Mr. J. Wilkie

DONT COUGHL

other areas, and to postpone bringing Boottish OWE, recently advocated co- Mr E James other areas into the tapping round; operative collecting stations in Knesia, working such blocks does little or no and a Sect of steamers to facilitate the thing for the shareholder and is only for manufacturas between the two countries. erchange of co-operative products and the bahoot of the tax gatherer. "If com panies were forced to such a course, and we feel sasured it would only be under taken with much reluctance, the present I of the tax would method p be another

of

killing the KOOSO other companies that are doing extreine-

whooo 17 bat

eggs are not, taken maket of the Chancellor of the jato Exchequer, en parsue their normal and pay their Eindreda per Sand

In dividendsiqnits free of the obligatione that visit & cor

very heavily and most wifeir)

BANKERS!

·BANK OF ENGLAND:

·JOINT 'STOCK Barr: LixITED

Every description of Exchange betra

NTEREST Howed

TT is absurd to allow a cough to hang a franseted. 20, à bon glande s80 your vitality when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will cure

ou don't know where a persiste Bckly; as, you

cought will land yok You can't affo

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Arcounts, st 3 per

on Daily Balance and ou your thrust and links to become at rates which may be

such & simple thing! ph

bep into, chemir khop mod get

Kamberlain's Cough Remedy

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