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ALICE MEMORIAL AND AFFILIATED HOSPITALS

A meeting of the Finance Committee of the Alice Memorial, Nethersole, Alios Memorial Maternity and Ho. Mi Ling Hospitals was held at the Alice Memorial Hospital, Hollyweed Road, last evening. The Hoo. Mr. A. W- [ (applause), Brewin presided, others preant being Dr.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22MB, 1902.

connected with this work as long as it proceeded and not for lack of applicants. In March three |

“OUTROS were examined by the Hon. Principal (applans). The raker regretted that he-Glil Medical Officer, after finishing their two would not be able to be of much halp to the years besining, and passed satisfactorily. All committee in meating the deficit this year, three were at once employed by the Government, he would be shortly leaving the Colony, but two being located in Wanchai. In Desember

foneth nuras pamed the examination and is now anything he could do during the short time settled in Honghom. This brings the number he was here he would be very pleased to of midwives employed by the Government up to seven. Their work has grown month by month Dr. Ho Kat said it was with the greatant and from what we are able to see of them they R. MacLean Gibson (secratary), Hor. Dr.pleasure he rose once again to propose rate are faithful and diligent in it. He Kai, Messrs. S. W. Tso, A. Bamjahn of thanks to the Chairman (applause). And

CORRESPONDENCE. Duncan Clark, M. Watson, Chen Leep-chee, Pusiso to ask him to ba kind enough to accapt the praition once more. He thought it super-

TATSU MARU IT” Isa-lein and Hu Choo...

rings to say anything to these present to in- sure their passing a hearty vote of tisuks to TO THE EDITOR OF TÜL Mr. Breyin, because all present knew full well the wurk he had done for the hospital. He was exer on the look-out to securs subscriptions and help from outsiders-Chiness en well a Europeans. Howe qatars Dr. Giba would agree with him when he mid that often

The Bachatarr, after reading the minutes of the last annual meeting, which were coo firmed, proposed that Masers, D..W. Craddock, A. S. D. Comaland, J. W. C. Bonna, A. Turner and E. 8. Kadoorio be elected members

of the Fiance Committee.

Mr. RUMJAHN seconded, and the motion was

carried, unanimously

realised $619 as against $509 for last year.

him to continns to act as chairman and the

coming year.

Mr. CLARK seconded, and the motion was

carried nem con

|DÄILT FRH00.") Macno, February 20th 918—In some if not most accounts of the seizure of the "Tatau Mara 11," it has been stated that the steamer was only waiting for high tide, to proesad into the Port of Masao" As the steamer, was drawing 23 fast and the

rities ignoring all Trosty rights, which-ie now, evidently, the sore point with the Chin Yours faithfully,

P. II,

THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY LTD.

LOCAL SPORT:

CRICKET.

"KOFGÏORG¬ORIOKBAN ULUB,

A match will be played on the Club's ground his afternoon at 2 s'albok against the

Garrison." The following will represent the Club:-R. Hancoor, H. Hansock, W. C. D Turner, T.E. Pearce, H. B. Makin, B. 0. Hutchison, B. B Phelipe, E. H. Hinds, E. A. Fowler, and W. F. Brower. Reserves-Hon Dr. J. M. Atkinson, and Mr. F: H. H. Staranu.

·CRAIGEIDOWIE ».: HONGKONG "A.". This match will take plaos to-day at 2,15 p.m.. on the former Club's ground. The following will

CITRONNADE SAUVINET

IN EXCELLENT CONDITION:

JUST UNPACKED.

$15.00.

PER DOZEN JARS

H. PRICE & CO. LTD.

represent the Craigengewer Club Talangen No. 195. Lammers (Capt.), M. E. Auger, R. Basa A, O. Bravo, H. L. Magderson, G. A. Hancock, G. Evans, E. Irving, R. Pastonji, L.A. Rose, and J. D. Kinnaird,

HONGKONG CRICKET LEAGUN.

LHAQUE TANLI, The following in the table up to date:

CLUB

HK Polteo Civil Service Kowloon

Hongkong "A

NATURES.

13 9 9 1

9.3 1.6 12.8 -4:0 14 9.6.0

14 6-4 31 144 2 0

12

4 0 2 4

* 3rd Middlesex.

Departmental Corps 16

15

3 13 0-10

The SECRETARY draw attention, to certain times if that gentleman had not had the help highest water on the bar is between 10 and 17 items in the balance sheet. The ordinary of Mr. Brewin, he wonkl hava las in a very feet, she could not have entered the Port, with. | donations, he said, were $10,300 as compared tight noraer indeed (applius). Mr. BrewDont discharging her asrgo, in Chinese water. with $8700 last year, roughly an increase of an going away for a wall earned holiday to do this, she would have to apply to the local $1600. Hospital Sunday's collections this year in about a month time, but thay wished | office here, of the Chiness Imperiai Maritima

Castoma, and obtain a “Hu-obao"__(or_per--| |, They hoped, however, that this collection. #peaker asked that he be re-elected and allowed. mit) which would have been granted without

Craigengower... would all be augmented, as a few years ago to depate a locum linens to not tomporarily any trouble or expense to the ship. If that had artillery they used to receive upwards of $700 From The speaker wished to propose fratly hearty been done in this case, everything would have Telegraphs investments they had received altogether 32515 and cordial vote of thanks to Mr. Brewin, and been in order, and there would have been no at compared with $240, in 1996, an ingrosse of secondly, that he be olested chairman for the question of either her of the Fortugasts autho- $115. From the Land Investment siaran they still only drew $1865, and preotically leat 81000- every year from this investment. The speaker theo referred to the special donation of $1(0) The CHAIRMAN mid be would be very from the Chinese procession fund, an item which plenteri to not for the short time be would be hare, and concluded the business of the meeting practically helped them to make a respectable by thanking those present for their attendance. The report of, the Alice Memorial. ard balanes sheet. The expenditure this year showed. that salaries and wages stood at $5395 as Anlisted Hospitals for 1907, was an under -- agalost 34760, an increase of 3635. This was Throughout the year the various departments due to the He Min Ling Hospital. Last year of the hospital work bare progressed satis

factorily. The number of in-patients shows a it had been working only six worths, but this marked ingrease over the total for 196, the medicines, surgical appliancse, clothing, fur increase of 158. The Affiliated Hospital can niture, repairs and sundry accounts also showed accommodate a hundred in-patients and increases. It was possible to cut down the during the summer monthe most of the beds were occupied. The private wards in the Ho expenditure, but whether this would be wise Min Ling Hospital have been greatly appreciated; or not was a matter of opinion. Personally, the patients using these words do not pay an extra he thought they should carry ou the work fee, but are encouraged to give donations to the eficiently, it carried on in an insficient funds of the hospital. While many of thin

patients are residents of Hongkong, some come manner the name of the hospitsi would go down from the New Territory and Masso, and a It was a matter for regret that they should low from greater distancer, e.g.; Canton, have a dabit balance of $1700, but so far as he Tangkan, etc. The out-patient anrgiest dress. could see the expensen during the coming yearing rooms have been improved, and a large room would not be greater than last year.

The report for presentation to the skarebol ders at the thirty-ninth ordinary meeting to be held at the Company's Offees on March 5th reads

The Directors have now the pleasure in submit their sannal report and statement of

3 13 0-10

FOOTBALL."

50:00 50.00 *39-83

Hongkang, 21st February, 1908.

JAPAN.

WINE, SPIRIT & CIGAR MERCHANTS,

12 QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.} /

Tokyo, February 5th. DUBIXER MAN AND POLITICH.

In my last something was said about the lethargic condition ef public opinion in Japan in regard to Politics, but in the 'past few days' we have had rather notable evidence that one 14:29 great gestion of the national community is 9:09 wakigap to its interests and its power. There 4000 has just been passed in the Dist a measure 62-30hich has soused muel discussion and called 62.50 forth from the obambers of"

Inh Cho Đi bịp” U AID DELI The following will play for the YMCA in their Shield Tie with "F" Co. Middles Regiment, today on the Military ground - Hickling, Hamilton and McCubbin; Hague Pierey and Bishop; Wenser, "Wilks, Barlow,

your it had been working twelve months. Food, numbers being 1059 as compared with 870, na the Company's accounts made up Coats and Coyne. «' isk of, at 4 p.m.

It was proposed by Mr. ROJAHN, and seconded by Mr. Tao, that the report and accounts be adopted. Carried."

Mr. WATSON proposed that Mr. H. R. Phelipe be appointed honorary trazaurer of the hospitale.

Dr. Ho Kar seconded, and the motion was agreed to.

The CHAIRMAN proposed that the committee of the Chinese Procession Fand to heartily thanked for their donation of $4000 to the hospitals. It was very fortunate for them that anaklarga a Not only did the Alice Memorial Ifeapital benefit, but other charities

has been sat apart for women and children whe are dremed by the Chinese nurses under the supervision of the Matron. There were 1699. cases of nye disease treated as out patients and of that number 980 wore cases of Trachome, while there were 168 operations on the eye and 221 treated as in-patients. While many cases of Trachoms can be onred or rellevad by medical

+

December lest.

1906-The balance at

***

$362,080.65

Voredit of working so- court as per last report. Add premia since received 36,718.14 Dadent claims paid in

1907

Detect rataen premi,

"&o, &...

186,671.73

92,785.09

$399,698:79

THE HONGKONG MILLING CO., LD.

The repert of the Directors, to be presented at the third ordinary general meeting to be beld at the Company's Offices, King's Building, Connaught Road, on March 7th randa :—

COLA) CO

and other Luminosa guilda, dvoided opposition, In itself it is not important—it provides for the increase of the tax on ong or two much med ~commedities, sake, sto-and would yield only

a

few million a year Bat the present Government distinctly promised when it was there should be no further increase of taxes younger and more optimistic of the future that. and the public was ales, giron to understand that the war-sime taxes should not-bo porma-| ment. To-day, the war levies are recognised as permanent and it is the stiff further increase, in breach of all promises, that has aroused the business men of Japan to the first prolent they have ever organized against the Government. WHAT IT HEANS.

To anyone who he lived here for a few years The Directora beg to submit to the share and knows something of the national peculiar. holders the report and statement of sosountsties, this is surely one of the most hopeful

to Sat December, 1907.

200,336.81

$190,36,97

After paying running expenses, Directors and Auditors' four, com missions and all ciber charges, thờ profit amounts to

From which has to be

Batazos of profit......... It is proposed to apportion this sum as follows an Dividend of $6 and bonus of 32 per To add to extra reserve fand, which

share on 20,000 shares.$100,000.00

will then stand at $346,097.75 -Benas to Office Staff

25618.10 4,713,97

$100,36137

treatment, the disease will continue to flourish until the Chinese realise the great importance of fresh six in their dwellings, it is the " common custom to shut up at night all

1907. The balance at credit of working possible sources of ventilation and the vitiated atmosphers afforde favourable conditions for account at the close of this year was 8372,452.78 which is a astiafactory increase growth of the mioroba which main the supposed to cause the disease, though author compared with the previous report ities are not yet ngroad as to the special: Cougs or methon kahe Jit-patient cliniques and assist in the hospital ward, ter

DIRECTORS.

Messrs. D. M. Nissin, N. A. Siebi, E. Göta,

الادارة المالية

deducted the balanes at debit at Working AccountTM

at 31st December, 196...877,094.57

Au Preliminary Ex- pengas, now written off

1,472.10

$161,262.76

signs of the times. That the Government ra gards the business men's hostile attitude with characteristic displeasure is plain from one or two reports that have got into the papers. For example, in the Dist the other dɛy, a member asked the Minister or Vice-Minister: For Home Affairs if it was correct that the Garerament had tried to icfuence one: 78, 687 of the trade guilds who were going to bold a tax-opposition mesting and had Leaving a balance of

$82,756.09

enden vared to prevent the meeting sking place The Minister denied that anything like! which the Lirectors propots to carry forward this had been done, but the public are not -to credit of new account.

safished. This is just the procedure the Go- Ternment would take, and the prosedure that the prople-from generations of experience would the people's doinge, private and public, is the although the Japanese have a constilation and of erection, and contrast has been entered what value these should be to themselves, the

A pisat for the manufacture of ics is in cours

into for the sale of 21 tons of ice per day for 10k years on very advantageons terms to the people. Ons section, however, the commercial Company. The plant will be in working order early in April.

This profit was gained in a little over sloven

analog_unt:l the eru ve canuary, 2007. months working, so the Mille did not start "The Diezel engines and milling machinery Company purchased a faunch and two lighters.

exprot Indeed, such official interference in

well. Had it not been for this:donation bars daily opportunities of recognising eye | Friesland ware appointed to fill the vacancies are in perfect condition. During the year the normal state of things in this country, for

their deficit would have been rather alarming,

Dr. Ho KAI seconded the motion, and wished to thank Messrs. Ho Kom-tong and thau Sui-ki, two of the principal workers for the procession

The SECRETARY mored that the thanks of the committee be conveyed to Mesert. Chan Chik-yne and Chan Kang-yn who had sab scribed 3855 for the purpose of providing electric light and power for working the ex raya apparatus.

Mr. Teo seconded, and the motion was agreed to..

It was proposed by Mr. CLARK, seconded by Dr. Ho Kai, and agreed that the committee's thanke be conveys to Mr. David Wood for "auditing the accounts.

bons

of

Monra, Shewau and Sinde retiro by rotation,

AUDITORS,

Mers W. Hatton Potts and A. R. Lone have audited the annexed accounts and offer themselves for re-election.

De."

R. SHEWAN, Chairman

WORKING ACCOUNT." To Charges Account:

let famary to 31st December, 1997,

Rent, salaries, legal & any. regors' fees, taxes, stamps, stationery, &c.

48,723.31 Directors & Auditors' fees a 7,400.00

To Commission account-

Agents' commissiona

To Exchange acccxut:-)

Difference in exchange"

The Directors aho have under consideration the question of the establishment of an aerated water factory.

Mr. D. M. Nissin baring resigned his gast on the Board on leaving the Colony, Mr. E

Shellim was invited to fill the vacancy; Mr. A.

■ parliament, they have not yet recognised

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The Great Skin Cure, whenall other remedies andevenphysicians fail. Guaranteed absolutely pure, sweet, and whole some, and may be used from the hour of birth.

sold throughout the world. Depods in all Gilles Potter_Brug 4 Chem. Corp., Soln Props: Boston ***** Book of Torering. D'aiguring SumİORNE,

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men, are now beginning to move, Hundreds of antor, and a certain respectable citizen and the latter have shooked the authorities by properly owner signed the passport, guarantee. deciding in meeting assembled not to roto at the ing the candidate for emigration, A policeman coming general election for the candidates was sent to the guarantor's house and his who do not support their interests. When the inquiries into the financial standing of the mass of the people waken up to this view of citizen were almost offensive, so strict was the and not only better men sent to parliament, but guarantor has to back ap bis name. One of things, there will be a change for the better, oficial in seertaining the means the would-be

J. Raymond has also resigned his appoint rent-there will be a parliament which the govern- 56,123.33 for the same reason

ment will have to obey "The accounts have been audited by Mr. I. 63,998,91 || Percy Smith, who offers himself for re-olration,

A. H. RENNIE, ...............2,445.8L

Chairman. Hongkong, 19th February, 1908.

To losses socount 1997;—

Claina after deduction of re-insurances 100,588,57. To auwuut written off-

Furniture account.

· ÷ BALANCE SHEET. 81ST DECEMBER, 1907, * LIABILITIES.

· Capital : 10,200 alures of $100 each, fully re

BLIO

372,432.79

$595,623.33.

Outstanding sale wana

Sundry creditors

On bill payable -

442,922.co

On open-assount.

ondearing the Colony End Wigned their sants A. Faeb, W. Helme, H. W. Blade and G. dinozes. In the Nethersole Hospital ther These appointments will require the confirms were 144 children, of 12 years or ander: of that number 65 were bays and 76 girir. The follow. tion of shareholders, ing-are the principal diseases from which they and, being ⚫igible, offer themselves for re- suffered By dimases, Tuberculous disease, Bronchitis, Broncho-paaumenis, Con- elvotion. genital Malformations, Dysentery, Stone in the Bladder.

and Nephritis. It has been necessary to treat LOTĄ. phthisis is in-patients bat treatment in a general hospital in not sitis sciory. Assun torium is needed, built on a site removed from the neigbourhood of dwelling houses, with free acores of fresh air and plenty of sunlight at all hours of the day. Such an institution would be useful for the treatment of early cases and serve Alao as an oxautple to the great beseft which may be derived from early treatment of the disons under favourable hygienio conditions. That cases untreated: aragrost danger to the health of a community has in recent The CHAISMAN romarked that Dr. Giban, years been recognised at Home, and some cities in his joint capacity of superintendant and have made Phibisla a notifiable disease. The treasurer, must have had come mixed feelings large number if cases of Phthisis in the Colony in ta dering his report. It must have been awuld justify the erection of a natariom for trasting a disease which an athority has great gratißestion to him to find the work of stated is one of the most curable of diseases. To balance the hospital increasing in usefulness, but he is Excellency Sir Frederick and Lady Logard, must have heon dismayed in Anding that Sir Alexander Simpson, Emeritus Professor of the ordinary income fell short of the re-Midwifery, Edinburgh University, and Sir renue by $24,500. It was true that they honoured us by visiting the hospitale. Miss the Samuel and Lady Chisholm of Glasgow, have hoped. sometime soon to find their insome Stewart, our new Matron of the Nethersolely increamed by $5,000, but that still left $1500 Hospital, received her training in Sunderland. to be obtained from some sonres or other, Incmary and holds the certificates of C.M.B. During last month they obtained promises from and L... Four students have received the

diploma

of the College of Medicine and 29. various Chiness gailde of subscriptions amonat- attended the various olasses, We gratefully ing to about $600 or $700, and that still laft the acknowledge medical assistance given by Dra. Finance Committee for the present year to Jordan, Forsyth Belilios, Bendors, and "Dr.. look somewhere for about $1,900. This

FINANCIAL: The faceme for the year was was a obarity which had been founded, was as follow-Ordinary donatione 10:349.10 maintained and conducted by Europeans and (Chinese 35,48 23 and Non-Chinese $4,938.57), Chinese jointly, and he was sure the European empared with 8.714.90 In 1906, su increage of $1,633.20.; Hospital Sunday $819.30 as com section of the community would not wish pared with $508.18 for 1906. We are greatly to be bebind baud in helping them in indebted to Mr. Chan Bin-ki and Mr. He Kom their diffontties. They were bound, as the tong who, as representing the committee of the Working account, 1957 -- work developed, to obtain higher subscriptions Chiness Procession Fand, kindly gave a dona and he did not see the names of a great man tipa, of 1000 to clear off the debt from last Hon. Mr. A: W: Brewin for a special ladion and gentlemen who, 'be was sure, would donation of $1,250 from the Registrar-General's be willing to subcribe if they were only Office Fund, to be placed on fixed deposit in the asked. He thought figures were always more Hongkong and Shanghai Bank and the yearly olequent than word, and he had noted interest to be applied to the general funder W

regret

that the the following figures from the report, which balance of $1,732,"

year's accounts show a dobit

weald show the growth of the hospital In The report on the Alice Memorial Matarsity the ten years ending 1897 the average number Hospital, stated The year 1907 has been arked by a decided inorense in the number of

Even Jones, dental, kargeau,

Year; ale to

tr.

premium gacaput

Promitis after deduction of re-in ..../ ́surances on

interest account Ainonnt at credit, including interest due

on deposits and investments, &c. 163,302.84 Hy transfer fee account :-

Amount at eredit

BALANCE SHEET, Met December,

LIABILITIES... Resorve fund........ Capital account Extra réserve fund..... Investment fuctuation account. ... ---- Accounts payable:

...$160,000.00 Dividend for 10 6 Loures outstanding and san-

dries

-75,127.10

Balance it credit

98.09

$595,623.59

Profit and long account

MÄISETI.

436.47 30.30

Mill site, lands, mil buildings, godown buildings fesidences, roads, piers And damn 1907.

ཙ་ Machinery and plast 400,000.00 | Miscalianeous tools, gear and lumber

Lanches, lighters" halk and moorings

346,097.15 Furniture.

13.802.60 Unexpired Insamce

Sandry debtors Carlton band and at bank. Stock on consignment: Stock on hand

235,127,10 372,492.78 83,307,404,23 09,969.67

Cash at Lunkers Fixed Deposits at. Banks

Haagkong and Shanghai,

Banking Corporation $195,SOLO Chartered Bank of I, A. & C, 34,000.00 Mercantile Bank of India,Ed. 20,000.00 International, Banky. Corpo. 2,900.00, Investments-

50,000:00

Chinese Imp. Govt. E. Bonde $65,454.39 "Hongkong Club debentures. 34,800,0

Hongkong Hotel Co., Ltd.,

debenturen... Shanghai-Land Investment

Co., Lt, debentures Shanghai Waterworks Co.,

Ltd, debostures

al-Loans on mortgage :----

of in-patients was 732; for the five years ending patients attended both in hospital and outside. 1902 this roes to 814, and in the five years Our in-patients number 126 as against 91 Inst ending 1907 to 876. The out-patients showed year while the outside osses have increased from a corresponding increase from 9000 up to 12,000, 45 to 114. We have been particularly pleased and finally to 15,000. The opening of the that the two private wattle have been so fre Maternit Hospital bad gradually increased quently occupied by Chinees Jadies who are glad to avail themselves of hospital treat- and consequently their expenditure. meat. As in former years a large number their wor The numb of Indies in hospital in 1905 was of patients are sampan woman and 45, last year there were more than double this though they are often dioult man they

make very good patients. Outside number, or 109. - Ouisido last year 22 patients have attended cases of all classes in widely were attended, whereas this year the number differing circumstances, women in mampas and was 114. Dr. Sebree must have felt proud when junka, in dark onbiales and overcrowded tene. furnished houses. The training of midwives mente, as well as those in well appointed, well has been carried on as before. We started the year with six and end with the same number. Our numbers are limited by our accommodation

she reflected that she had presided over the inauguration of the maternity work in Hong kong, and her name would be separately

cte,

1,000,000.00 *109,382.95

£52,000 A YEAR

two other incidents of this character could be given to show the efforts that are being made ~TH■ JNALLFOK."

by the Japanese government to keep its agros- Ducing the few weeks the scourge of ments with Canada and the United States and smallpox has had its hold în Kobe the death it would be well if these efforts were recognised toil has been high, As many as 200 persons abroad, for there can be no doubt of the sincerity s day have been seis -d and of tigee n very large

of the government's intentions.V4 proportion were fatal. The auth rities mast be given aredit for the way in which they hars tried to check this epidemio, and especially in Tokyo extra precantions have been taken Vaccination is now the order of the day. Offcials go from house to house and vaccinate every body free of charge, when the name, nationality and age of such, native and foreigner, is daly entered in a book. By strenuous efforts the disease in Tokyo has hitherto been kapt. almost exclusively in the poorer districts of the 509,144.58 city on the east of the Sunridsin Honjo

16.848.97 and Fakagawa. Several cases, however, have in for cattle breeding.” 96,748.65 conrred in Hongo, in which ward is the

5.024:01

1,389,396.97 82,736.09 $3,964,596,34

ots:

34/47430

2,441.58 Imperial University, and one has been reported 380,543 25 from the meial district, Kojimachi. Lu, But.

0319.64 55,819.58 the oity is yet far from free, for in the last day 1,514,25787 or two cases bare ocopreed in the northern end" $2,904,535.54 and in the suburbs. It is to be devoutly hoped that such a terrible disease will be checked before its ravages became

greater.

PROFIT AND LOSE ACCOUNT, April 14th, 1995, to Disember slit," 1907. DM

To expenses incidental to establishment of

bushiées

5,026,75

MR. RAREY LUDER WANTS TO ACCEPT

AND THEN RETIRËSU Mr. Harry Lauder aaye it is quite true that he has received an offer of £1,60 per week on a contract for one year to perform in America. He is endeavouring, moreover, to arrange bis, teleass from English contracts in order to clos with the offer,

Ther," he told the Liverpool correspond of the "Express" I shall be able, I hop to take up a country state, on which I land attain my object of retiring into private

WEATHER REPORT.

the following repert

The Hongkong Observatory ya

On the 21st at 11.55 Th fallen generally, particularly ir Press re appears to be low It is highest over the Upp West, and over 2.E. Jupan

Gradients are slight

Formon Channel and f and moderate monsoon i

THE RESTRICTION OF EMIGLATION Over and over again, of late, the Japanese 4,885.08 Government has emphasised the fact that China Bru. 4,175.57 it is doing all it can to restrict emigration

1,299,91

To Bre in prane

To advertising

To telegr

To general expenses.

271,001.42

| Do typhosn damages it, To profit, carsa below

161,282.76

Cr.

Hongkong rainfal 6,101.53 to the United States and Amerien at 10 am, to-day, e 8,360,90

generally. Probably in Ammisa this is only

The forecast fo half believed, and doubtles with the labour to-day la se foll 1190;421.50 | agitators on the Pacifo Coast the wish is

my

Bramount at credit of working account 184,338.50 1,685,09 By interest

$186,421.50

ota.

49.877.40

8,479.22 · Shanghai Club debentures... 3,580.82 Shares in Public companies 343,610.00

458,830.63

WO

On properties in Hongkong₹1,459,300.00 Or properties on Shamsen" **

DY,000.00

To bolanos of working account at 3int

December To preliminary expensas To balance

•1,536,809,

Froat, brought down

141,009,51

Forniture account

Ofoe furiature, ai. 759.00- Accounts receivable

Premis due from agencies, interat dae

on deposita nad investments, ke

to

☺ goʻ

Corday issued

a buvomater bas the North,

over Manchuria. er Tangise fi the In the Fast

mg the China coast, Ay be expected in the aah monsoon ever the

for the 24 hours ending 2 inches.

the 24 hours ending it noon

N, winda, Neighbourhood mod'te; cloudy, probably some rain.

NE winds: moderate, Fast of China between game No 1.

Longkong and smocks, à sosst of China between >

Same as No. 1 "Hongkong sad Hainsi. } ~*

Hongkong.

father to the thought that the alleged restric- tion is only an exemple of Oriental bluff. Well, at the present moment the Japanese govern- ment is making itself unpopular among many Formosa of the people by the strictness with which it Bouth examines all applicants for emigration passports

Son' 77,034.57 Becantly stadent desired to go to Sonth 1,472.10 Aaerios and join his brother. He wished to 82,756.00

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