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ENGLISH SHIPPING AND GERMAN
COMPETITION.
SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES Produsere Steamship Company last month Praiding at the mesting of the Nitrate Mr. John Latta, the obairman of the company, said that the shareholders were to be con gratulated on having a result slightly better than last year, as the West Coast trade, in which their stammers were principally coa- Speaking cornod, had never been generally, British shipping did not offer much inducement to tho investor. Without some
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JOINT STOCK SHARES.
Mesra. Vernon & Barth way in their wookly The little spurt reported in our last circular las share report dated Hongkong 21st Juno, 19 17: not been fully maintained, and although a fair basiness has been transacted during the wook rates hava declined, and in most stocke gellars Exchange rus rule the market at time of closing. or London T/T 2/21, on Shanghai 731.
and Shanghais haye changed hands in
BANKS.-Hookal odd late at $880, but
relief British shipownors coulit not maintain the and it is probable that a slig hanged and
time of losing shares are obtainable at $875 lawer rato would be accepted. Nations's without bosiness. The London rate for Houg kong and Shanghas remains a £98.
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MARINE INSURANCES. We have business
to roport ander this heading. Cantons have declined to $275 with sollera, and Yangtzes, in the place of buyera at quotation, cls with sellera.
FIRE INSURANCE → Hongkongs romain Chines. anchanged and without business, after all sales at $5. loss with a small demand at 86,
SHIPPING-Hongkong, Canton and Macaos have changed hands in small lots at 29), clesing ith bavers at that and with llers at 30, Douglases bars improved to 40 after farthes sai-s ut 10. Jados have been negotiated at 70, Star Perries and Shell Transports at 475. continus neglec'ed at grotations.
REFINERIES-China Sugars remain entirely neglected, and even at the reduced rate of 105. Luzons unchanged sellars rule the market. and without hasiners.
MINING Raube have changed hands during the week in fair lots nt 6 and 7: the market however for much quieter with sellers at di̟. The crushing for the last month was 801 ozs from 4,475 tons.
anequal combat with foreigners much longer, Never in the history of the world bad there been Bo many
ships nor had so much now tonnage in steadily increasing quantities been launched. Over and above sah expansion of lifting power the recent new Freeboard tables bad added to the dead weight of British ships something liko que million tone, so that any ordinary calulation would have shown a collages to be inevitable. As a matter of fact, practically every workable ship was engaged, alt proving the trade of the world to be enormously expansive. British ships did half the carrying trade of the world, and were built within an area out of all proportion in diminativorces to the scope of their employment. As a con- sequence they were impressed by the increase of shipbuilding, but greatly underestimated the expanding trade of the world, which was not so BORES OF ALL KINDS conspicuously apparent, but had aomfortably employed all available tonnage, British ship endieping and had the great lead in the world's lost and carrying trade, and if Britain lost that lead it would bo a bad day for the Empire. If matters NOTE. This mixtaro is pleasant to the taste
as at present such a result was ad the profit derivable from British and wartet free from mything intritte to the urast delicate constitution of either shipping, to which Mr. Asquith made special referance at the Imperial Conferencs, would be a thing of the past. Why did the balance-shoots DOCER, WHARVES AND GODOWNS.-Hang- of German shipping companies in what was in koor and Whampons in the early part of the England called "depressed times" show larger week improved considerably and wiles were profta than English companies displayed in effected at 105, 106, 109 and 110. Enter bow- booming times? German shipowners enjoyed the ever with holders willing to realize a sma'l
or support that the German nation could give it, prelit, shares thrown on the markt caused but English shipowners were considered by their a reaction and the rate again fl to 106 with Government to be class af traders which did sales, the market closing with buyera at 105. not require ever mere moral national support. Hongkong and Kowloon Wharves hage found On the contrary, they were regarded as being small purchases at 79 and 8. the market able to bear steadily increasing bundens sndolosing with sellers at the latter rate, Sbang- certain smendments to the Shipping Act and hai Dorks have shown no important more. Workmen's Compensation Act. The cost of ment, but continue weak at the
quotation the latter tions, it was estimated, would of 75. Hougkew Wharvee raled steady in Shanghai in the early part of the week at 202 to the incidence of these burdens would affect British shipowners in compation with the foreigner was left out of consideration. The presant position acquired by British shipping was largely attributable to the skill and ablility of shipbuilders and shipowners combined against very heavy odds. What qualifications had the legislators to justify their sitting in judgment on such Lord-headed business man? Unfortunately for English shipowners German the Emperor downward, legislators, from
sex, from labney to old age, mind the Propriators Matt Huffer to give it a dish to test its value,
Thomsands of sorularini onres love been affectet
lay
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VISITORS AT HOTELS.
Hexatogo HOTEL
Mr. E. S. Abrahmin
Mr. P. R. Adanz
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Mr. W. Akie
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31r. & Mrs. 5. Bisney
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3. and Mrs. W. H.
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Dand Mrs. W. 3. A..
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Now born
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Miss H. 114 hompson Mr. Th. Toleciño
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Mr. B. Wishart Mrs. W. T. Wood Aliss 2. W god Mr. H. J. L right Mr. J. D. Wooda
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Capt. and Mrs. Russell Mr. & Mrs JJ. Kosgan
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Mr. C. M. Armatoon
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Miss Birchall
Miss Bowie
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Coran, jr. Mr. and Mr. W. K.
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MeWilliams Mr. J. E. A. Molygoux Mr. & Mrs. Jewson and
child
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CHARLES DAY & CO., LONDON,
ARE THE SOLE EXPORT BOTTLING AGENTS FOR
and a good business is reported. The latest quotation from the north makes the stock much easier with sales at 224 New Amry Docks continue nechanged and without business.
LANDE, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS.-Hong- kong Landy have been placed at th redsged rate of 16, the market closing quiet at that rate.
West Points have improved with a small sale to 50. Kowloon Lands and Hum hreys have been placed at quotations, the war- ket for both stocks closing quiet. In Hotels
bittiness to report.
JOHN JAMESON & SON'S ping on business principles. He and Shuughal Lends we have no changes nor
WHISKEY.
And on each Label must be found the following Notice and Signature.
"In order that Consumers may feel assured of genuineness, we would request attention to thin our Spesial Export Label, and to var
mored the adoption of the report, which was agreed to.
MANILA'S POPULATION.
CHINESE COMMUNITY GREATLY DECREASED
B
Trade Mark and Nume an Corks, Caps taken during the mouth of January, shows that at lower rates meet with on response. Green
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The new Bureau of Health census, which was Manila has a population of 223,540 as against 219,941 of the official census of 193, or an in- creuse of 3,601 or 16,37 per thousand.
The increase by nationalities is a follows:
mericans......
810 or 18 per couf. 5,510 or 2 par cent, Filipinos... Spaniards
375 or 14 per cent.
por
►
All other nationalities 218 or 27 per cent. There has been a decrease in the Chinese
13 population, from 21,230 to 18,028, or
cant CANVAS and among those classified an "other Europeans
there has been a raduction from 1,117 to 977, or 12 per cent
Tho decrease is the anmbar of Chinese can. probably be socounted for by
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These tiny
2013
superior to Copaiba, Cubebs, and Injections-cure
the satue diseases as these drugs.
in forty-eight hours without inconvenience..
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For functional troubles, delay, pain and those irregularitios peculiar to the ex.
SAPIOLINE
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1. The large emigration to the provinces which has taken place among the people of this nationality as pesce conditions in the outlying districts have become more sot more secure,
2. By the operation of the Chinese Exclusion Law, which prevents immigration of this nationality to the Philippines, thus preventing. the replacing of the, losses caused by the mar tality.
3. The few births owing to the small number of wivas of Chiosqu who live in Manis-
The return gl many to China to spend the remainder of their lives.
ww.
3. The canals being taken at a time when s grost many Chinamen were visiting their native country to colebrate the Chinese New Year
The Acting Beoretary of the Interior has approved the use of the figures of the census taken by the Bureau of Health, and the same will be used hereafter in compiling all vital
statistics.
Mosquitoes Avold
the
the presence of Carbolic
..that is
why ... use of
Calvert's
20%
Carbolic Soap
has been found such an excellent pre- rection against the slacks of these and other insects. It imparts also a delightful freshness to the skin, and, of course, is powerfully antiseptic, aï advantage readily appreciated in warm climates. Solt, by Loral Chemists end Starckeepers. Mada by F. C. Cutrert à do, isi
MAKES THE SKIN
as SOFT as VELVET
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during the summer
“1/, 1/9, and 2/6 each. Botilés M.BEETHAM & SON, Cheltenham,
COTTON MILLS.- Ewoa hare declined in Shanghai to 6 and Lasn Kying "ows to 82. Other Cottons remain unchanged.
MISCELLANEOUS.-Chine Borneos have de. clined to 9 without enter. China Providents hare changed hands at 9 and 8.90 in small lots, closing with sellera at the higher rate. Dairy Farms continue with sellers at 15, but buyers Islande have further improved with sales st 16, the market closing with further sellers at that rate, but with buyere and no sullore at 161. Watsons have found small bayers at 11, and some further shares are on offer at that rate. We have nothing further to report nuder this heading.
CHURCH SERVICES.
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL Hongkong-23rd Janie, Sunday, fith after Trinity. Holy Communion (7.36 ) Matins (1) Responses, Kerial; Venite, Mucfarrea, Palms, of the 23rd morning: Benedicttis, Te Deum, Layes. Cooke, Hopkins; Langdon: Hymas, 20, 4 ad 221. Evensong (5.45 p.) (Fell Choir) Responses, Ferial Paulus, of the 23rd evening (1) Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis, Wesley in F. Anther, "The Wilderness"Voluntaries, Freinte. Thes Hynina, 217 and 223: Bevenfold KingdomElgar, All Souls Day-Lasson,
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Children's Service. Prayer and Berraon, at 6 p.m.;
on 3rd Sundays, (and Baptisins, if the
if neeaary)
at remaining 3 p.m.; Sunday School at 3
Evening Wednesday Sh with address, at 6 pan.: Congregational ef Hymns, te. at 6 45. Hymnal Coin- All sents are free panion" used cnil provaled. After the commencement of Service. Appropriated up to that time only. archings bufore or after any of the services and Baptisms at special times, by appointment with the chaplain. The Church is open daily until sunset, and can be used for Prayer, and Meditation.
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.
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