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THE HONGKONG DAILY I RESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21st. 1946.
A LINK WITH WESTERN CHINA.
A projected liae is one that will connect Bham in northeast Burma with Momein ; being the Burmese name for Ting-yuch or
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Some thirteen hundred medical men a short time ago accepted the invitation of Lord Dau- Cannon, ny Chairman of Bovril Limited, to visit the London premises of that Company. The visitors were conducted throughout the Factory, and many wore the expressions of surprise st îte immense size and of pleasure at the spotless cleanliness which pervaded the building. The splendidly equipped laboratories, where all raw materials and finished goods are analysed aud interesting to the doctors, and another matter of peculiar interest to the medical profession Was the preparation of the albumou and flrine of boof without which Bovril would be but little batter than Extract of Meat or home- made boof-to It is the incorporation of the albumen and bring of beef with Extraet of Meat which gires Bovril its unique value as a food. The doctors were shown immense vate, anch containing the product of over 300 exak, and some idea of the dimensions of the business may be gained from the fact that is one room alone 150,000 bottlos ars often turned out in one day, while the door area of the premisex exceeds 150,000 superficial fost. Throughout the whole of the varied processus Bovril is not ence touched by band.
The process of the manufacture of Virol received a full shara, of the doctors' attention and the opportunity to ascertain the nature of its composition was much appreciate, since the preparation is now being very largely used os a fat food in cases of sousumption and trosting diseases in over 500 Hospitals and Consumptiva Sanatoria.
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It is stated on good authority that an im-able that the French advance northward would portent invention has been made by an officer cut na off and render, impossible the connection in the Atlantio fleet, which, when perfected, of Burma by rail with Yunnan, but fortunately will have far-reaching effects on the present the advance was stayed, and now it seems that that by the aid of this lavention messages foot. At Teng-yush we have a consul custom. transmitted at great distances can be inter-house, telegraph offo, oto
The town 18 cepted. The great improvements made in the ea the bank of the river Tapia, which joine wireless tolography apparatus in the navy, and
and the Irawadi a few miles above
Bhamro proved reliability at distances four or ve Although this railway will hok up Bucos times as great as those obtained three years ago with Yun-nan in a way, it will not have several instances during the past year immediate e immercial value, as Yan-nin proper authentic messages have been taken in over 900 is some distance beyond Teng-suck, and traders miles from Poldha-hus led the Admiralty to who wish to orms to the railway will have to sunction its issus to cruisers doing duty as cross the Balenon and the Mekong, two largish tenders to gunnery schools, and also to those rivers, before they can reach the projected in the training squadron: Accordingly the terminus of the line. Moreover, these ricors are Theseus and Eclipse, belonging to Devonport, banked by high mountains which will add to have been applied with complete arts of this the difficulties of such a tride rente. The apparatus.
Avenir du Tonkin remarks that seanely three months have claped since the augiuvare, sent by the Indian Government to examine the possibili ties of the locality for a milway, returned and reports, and already the line has been passed by the authorities and m-n of the Royal Engineers have commenced work. The line, therefore, is now in progress and the ganze in fired at 2ft. Bin.
HONDS AS EEWARDS.
Mr. Takahashi, the Japanese Financial Cum- missioner at New York, states that Japan will make grants of bonds of the aggregate value of over £15,000:00 in recognition of services rendered during the war with Rnesis. Those bonds will form part of the now issue of Japa. nese State bande, totalling about 215,000,000 dollars (£48,000,000), intended to assist in meet. ing expenditure incurred in conuestion with the war. The remainder of the issue will be made entirely at home, 106,000,000 dollars | (£20,00000) being placed on the market, while 29,00,000 dollars (£8,000,000 will be taken up by the Government Savings Deposit Buken u
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We commented a few days ag, upon Broo the North German Lley steamer Zielen. It is Suyernatsu's complaint aglinst the captain of
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stance of a recently issued Admirally order in captain wasiauncent of any intentional disrespout The teaching of swimming forms the sub-dent evidents points to the possibility that the which their lordships impress upon command to his distingulsked passenger. The North ing officers the importance of taken advantage German Lloyd Company stats that ho had special of every opportunity to provide the ecowary instruction in view of the large proportion of men still serving in the feet who are unable to swim. Instruction is to be given under proper supervision either from the ship or from boats for half an hour daily whenever the state and temperature of the water permit. Advantage,
a suitabl should be taken when the ship is in locality of sending parties of non-swimmers away for instruction. Bathing in
the should not take place when the
temperaturo the water is below 53deg. Fabr., and men under instruction should not remain in the water more than ten minutes at any one time unless the temperature is ovar Güdeg. Fabr. As a test of ability to swim all men should be expected 19 swim 100 yards with clothes on. Life saring should be taught to the more proficient. advanced classes being formed for this purpose as opportunity offers.
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utmost courtesy." and Lord Robert Cecil begre testimony in the Times, from personst acquain tance, to his admiration of Japan and the Japaneas, and to the unlikelihood of his showing pay rudens teams Buron Sagematsu To this indirect ridence is added the statement of the Blaster of Bradfield, a fellow
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The return for 1901 entitled Naval Expon- diture and Mercantile Marine (Great Britain, etc.)," which gives, among other matters, the aggregate naval expenditure on the seagoing free of Great Britain and her Colonies, and of othor naval Powers, exclusive of China and the Sonth Auriena Republics, with the aggregate revenue and the aggregate tonnage of the mer- cautile marine of the various countries, has been issued as Parliamentary paper. The return shows that the aggregate naval expenditure ou the seagoing force of Great Britain during the year ended March 31st, 1905, was £41,696.313, of which sum €38,293,739 was ordinary expen diture, and £3.492,575 was expenditure under -the-Naval Works Act, 1903, outside the mare vntes. For the same period during 1905 the aggregate tonunge of the mercantile marine incinding that of the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. was 10,554,52), while the aggregate revenue for the year ending March 3xt, 1905, was £143,370,404.
The
poval expenditure of British India in 1904 was £541,590, including £100,000 `contribution towards H.M. ships on the East Indian station of the Australian Commonwealth, £142,951; of New Zealand, £1.742; of Natal, £35,000, of the Cape of Good Hope, £50,000; and of Newfoundland, £4,308, including a contribution in respect of the maintenance of a branch of the Royal Naval Reserve, The Dominion of Caunda had no naval expenditure. The aggre gate revenus and aggregato mercantile tonnage for each of the colonies is given as: The Australian Commonwealth. £33,586,092 and 409,550 tons, New Zealand, £7,113,081 and 10,39 tous; Natal, £4,100,145 and 2,160 tons; Cape of Good Hop», £9,913,855 and 4813 tons; Caunda, 14.52,573 and 682,838 tons; and Feaner, with an aggregate revenue in 100S Newfoundland, 514,691 and 125,504 tons,
cautile tonnage is 1993 of 1,35,341 tous, of £144,425,000 and an aggregate
spent in 1904 £12,513.143 on her reagoing forces. Germany's aggregate revenue for the year ending March 31st, 1905, £81,137,000, her mercantile tonnage (using the figures of 1903) was 2,732,045 tons; and slie spent in the year ending March 31st, 105, on her seagoing forces and for the m sintenance of the forts at the naval bases, £19,567,341 lo the United States during the year ending June 30th, 194, the aggregate revenue was | £142,545,000; the registered tonnage for oversea trade was 898,768 tons, and the aggregate anval expenditure was £20,180,310. The correspon. ding naval expenditure for the three Powers for the your infore was :-France, £12,638,861 : Germany, £10,252,019, and the United Sintes.
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CONGRATULATIONS TO SIĘ JAN BĂMILTON,
Lieutenant-General Lau 8. M. Hamilton, D.8.0., Chief of the Southern, or Portsmouth, Command, celebrated on Jan. 16th bis fifty-third birthday. He served with the Gordon High- lenders in Afghanistan, in the Boor rov alt of 188:, on the Nile, in Burmah, in Chitral, and
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Lieniquant Coleman, 5th Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers, has been secouiled whilst employed as au extre aide-de-camp to Bir M. Nathau, K.C.M.G, Governor and Commander-in-Chief at Hongkong.
Captain George Monreal, Army Pay Depart- ment has taken up the duties of paymaster in the North China District. He was formerly an officer of the Wiltshire Regiment.
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ANDRES RICKMERU, German steamer, 1020, Kumpel, 19th Feb-Bangkok 12th Feb, Rice and Wood-Battorfeld & Saire. APENEADE, German str, 611, A. Ulderup,
14th Feb-Iloilo 8th February, Sugar. Jebsen & Co.
ARABIA, GOMBO str., 2868, Metaoutlin, 15th Fob--Portland and Moji 10th February,. Gezeral-Pextland & Asiatic S. Co.
BINH THUAX, French steamer, 2,000, Ribant, 13th February-Wakamatan 7th February, General Bradley & Co.
BRAND, Norwegian str., 1,520, Erense, 13th Feb. Chiukiang Sth February, General.- Chinese.
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BRUUNHILDE, German str., 965, Tpson, 17th February, Chinking 11th Feb, General, -Sander, Wieler & Co. CAIR Norwegian str.. 1,81, J. Larson, 19th
Fab.-Moji 7th February, Coal-Order. CHINLI, British str., 1,142, G. Hooker, 29th Jan-Nagaaski 11th Ja. and Kobe 17th, Coal-Butterfield & Swire,
CHIYUEN, Chiness atr.. 1,170, Chas. Stewart, 19th Feb-Slangbai 36th Feb, General. -Chinese.
CHOWFA, German str., 1,455, F. Spiesen, 18th Fab.Bangkok 9th Feb., Rice and Timber. ---Butterfold & Swire.
CHOWTAL German str. 1,115, W. Mollermaun, 18th Feb.-Swatow 17th Feb-Butterfield & Awire:
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM, British str., 117, Wate son, Pulo Canton via Touren 19th January, J. W. Jamieson.
CROWN OF CARTILE, British str., 2,828 M. 8. Smith, 6th Feb.-Newcastle (N.S.W.) 15th Jan, Coal.-Gilman & Co.
DEKAMORK,
Norwegian str. 1,496, Olaf Scher- wig, 5th Fol--Moji 30th Jan. Coal and General Chinese.
DR. H. J. KIAER, Norw.str., 691, H. E. Larsen,
1th Dec,-Iloilo 14th Dec, Sugar. Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.
EMPRESS OF JAPAN, British str., 3,039, Henry Pybus, E. 16th Fel-Vannoncer 25th Jan, and Shanghai 13th Feb., Mails and General C. P. R. Co.
FRITHSOF, Nors. str., $91, H, A. Hoskinen, 19th Feb-Anping and Amoy 18th Feb, General-Csaka Shosen Kaisha.
HANOSANO, British str., 1.356, Wide, 19th Feb.. Shanghai 15th Feb. and Swalaw 18th. General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. HANS WAGNER, German str., $65, Hagemann, 3rd Fok-Swatone 2nd. Feli., Ballast- Trute, Wegener & Co, HEBE, Norwegian str., 1,3, S. Pedersen, 13th Feb-Cinkiang 7th February, General. --- Sonder. Wiser & Co.
HINSANG, British str., 1,434, J. Davien, 15th Feb. Wubn 10th Feb., Rle-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
Hoxexoxo, French str., 742," A. Sazzoni, 19th Fob Haiphong and Heihow 18th Feb, General.-A. B. Marty.
Huren, British alr., 1.200, A. Mathian, 12th Fob.-Waht and Chinking 8th February, Goneral.-Butterfiek & Swire.
HIYADES, British etc., 2,932: Alwon, 14th Feb, Seattle 1st Jan. and Shanghai 10th Feb., General -- Dodwell & Co.
HYDRA, British str., 2,615, J. B. Kent, 18th Jan Moji 10th January, Coal-Bradley & Co.
KILBURN, British str., 1,800, Le Tem plior, 15th Peb Pule Lant (B. Borneo) 5th February, Gual--Dodwell & Co, W. O. Jones,
KIUKIANG. Bellish etc.,
15th Foh-Shanghai 11th Feb., Ganeral-- Butterfield & Swire.
KIOYEI MARU, Japaneso str., 2094 S. Kawa= mara, 17th Feb-Kebe via Moji 12th Fob, Matches and General-Arnhold, Karborg. & Cc.
KOWLOON, German str., 2,326, Stohr, 12th Fab.--Chinking 6th Feb, General.— Siemisten & Un
KWANGTAH, Chinese str., 1,545, Wm. H. Lant, 14th. Februrry--Shangbai 11th February, General-Chinese.
KWEHO, British atr, 1315, Curanghan, 10th Fab-Shanghei via Swatow 10th Feb., General-Butterfield & Stre,
LAERTES, British str., 1.341, Jns. B. Jackson,
11th Febalgen 7th February, Rice. Chinute.
LOONGBANG, British st, 1,092, A. E. Sandbach,
19th Feb Manila Jith Fab, Genersi, Jardine, Matheson & Co.
Loosok, Germi str., 1,920, G. Bohulfasen, 16th Feb Bangkek 8th February, Rice.
Butterfield & Swire.
MAYSANG, British str.. 1,644 Houghton, 16th February-Sandaken 10th Feb. Timber and General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. MERCEDES, Britiska str., 4,000, J. 8. MacGregor.
8th Feb-Pulo Condors Island Sea Fob. NAMSANG, British str., 2,591, G. Payne, 15th
Fab-Calcutta 30th Feb., General--Jar dine, Matheson & Co.
Nixoro, British str.. 1,099, Eedy, 15th Feb.-
Chinking 13th Feb., Ilios-Butterfield & Swire.
NORD, Norwegian str. 104, A. E. Sandberg,
19th Feb-Moji 13th February, Coal, Order
PERSIA Austrian str., 1,223, P. Craglietto,.
19th Feb.-Trieste and. Singapore 12th Feb., Geper L-Sander, Wieler & Co. SHANTUNG, British str., 1,406, Robinson, 9th Fel, Pobolingo 29th Jamury, Sugar-- Butterfield &
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SHO SHU MARU.
str., 1,100. Nomoto, 17th February February, Coal-Osaka Shosen Kaisha.
DIGNAL, German str.. 97, C. Hansi, 15th. February-Bangkok 2th Feb., Rios and General-Jebron & Co.
STETTEN, British str., 1,308, J. E. F'arroll, 14th Feb. Singapore 8th Feb., Kerosene,- Ger. McBur
SYPANY, German str. 1815, Degover, 25th
Jan.-Nagasaki 16th Jau.-Jebsen & Co. TAIAN MARE, Japanese str.. 9.489, K. Ito,
1 th Feb-Moji 30th Jaunery, Col. Japanes
TAIWAN, British str., 1,943, J. A. Martin, 15th Pel-Wabu and Chiakiang 9th Feb., Rice, -Butterfield & Swire.
TARTAR, British str., 2,703, W. Davisch, K.N R
ets Fel-Vancouver 8th Jan., General. C. P. R. Co.
THYBA, Norwegian str., 2419, II. Berger, 19th-
FebraaryKobinetsa. 13th Feb., Coal... Mitsu Buskan Kaisha.
TRIUMPH, Garman utr., 760, A. Hansen, 18th-
Feb. Shaug bei via Swatoe 19th Feb., General-Osaka Shoru Keisha.
TYR,
sur,. 1,213, Neilso, 10th Fub. u 4th February, Coal-Mitsni Bussan Kaisha.
WINDSOR, British str., 1.853. John B. Booth, 19th Feb.→Fremantle (W.A.) 2nd Feb., Sandalwood. Dodwell & Co. YIRSANG British str., 1,936, W. D. Welsh, 13th Feb.--Wuhu and Chinking 8th Feb, Rice-Jardine, Matheson & Co. ZAFIRO, British str., 1,519. R. Rodger, 19th February-Manila 17th February, General. -Sheway, Tomas & Co.
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