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Britain's was £14,139,344, "but if the trade with British India be added (28,919,984) the British Empire becomes Japan's largest customer. Germany's trade with Japan tolled £5,942,623, and Krance had a little over five milli á sterling, in which she was & CO. equalled by Kores. Hongkong imported Japanese godta to the value of £2,459,016, That was less than in 1905, and it may be presumed that the present year to wit

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The ratings coming out to China and raltar wore to embark in their respective ships before, instead of after, the naval sauvres, as previously ordered. The Charybilis was to bring out a new crew for the Astres, pruiser, whion will be reenmmissioned for further service on the Chins Station, and the Gibraltar i taking a new orew to Australia for the Challan ger eruiser, and a half-orow for the Promethear

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OBITUARY.

LONDON, June 30th." The Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Baldwin

REUTER'S SERVICE]

nessing a further reduction. Altogether. Korosweels, the nas Ruuan Minister Malet PC, GC.MG., &c, Ambassa- during 1907 Cuina, taak only £8,715,164 at Poking, zid, in conversation-with-a Press dor to Germany in 1884-95, and at

th of Japanese goods, and though representative, that his instructions ara, to the next returfopheay, we expect that revive the traditions of the Busso-time one time attached to the Peking

amity, which date back two centuries. He Legation, is dead, aged 71 years. show a consider- able increase on these figure damage foreign policy is based on lines of friendly foresee no serious diffeally now that Russian caused by the boycott in the doth consistency. Regarding the anti-foreiga boy: to be more than covered by the programant in Chins be seen no alility in made in the north. In return, Japan foreign interino the Chinese Govern imported during 1907 £6,045,082 worth of ment itself is powerlos The national awarch- ng of China is an nudouble but it is to Chinese goods. Japan's biggest purchases be hoped that internal reforms will procesa, the were made at the shop of her Ally, Great excesses of Chauvinism which are encouraged Britain aloue contributing £11,885,240 by certain Powers worth, against America's £8,196,721. British India sent good's value £7,581,967. Gersany obtained Japanese custom to the extent of $4,185,574,

In publishing his impressions of King Edward, M. Noel. Dorville, the "Black-sad White" artist, tells how, while drawing the King's portrait at Buskingham Palaos for the Entente Souvenir Album, his Majesty criticised his work with great discrimination, remarking: "We have rather artistic fastes in my family. The Queen, my mother, drew very well, and I mysll-wielded the pencil when a boy. A pro pon, how do you fix your drawings, monsieur I used to fix them simply with milk, and re- membered that during some of my first attempts I drank the milk instead of using it for the

The number of vessels watering Japanese ports during the year was 13,831, with an aggregate tonunge of 20,336,695 teas. The total toguage of Japanese vessels entering and clearing was a million and á half more thay in 1908, while the foreign tonnage decreased by about 300,000. Steady increase is taking place in the tounaga of Imports and exports which are carried in--drawings." The artist, in the course of the Japaness bottoms." Not only that, but the nature of the goods carried has to be noted. It is surely not impossible to understand and sympathise with the point of view from which the following passage was penned

It noel hardly be hore added that an excess of imports over exports is not necessarily a matter for grief or aliem, for nocording the condition of the oatry, tue diroumstances of the lion, and the kinds of commodities importe!, reviewing the condition of our import trade, we are greatly strengthened in mind by the fact that while there is a marked increase in the import of raw materiale, a gradual decrease is observable in the import of manufactured

tahay even be a pressge of prosperity. Upan

article, recalls an incident narrated to him by Paul Renouard to the effect that King Edward when a boy came across a collection of old "pictures and utilised them, miking sketches of his own on the bicks. The pictures in question were admirable Holbein portraits, now on the walls of Windsor Castle,

At a board mesting of the British Chamber of Commerce in Paris, it was sonsansed that

the attention of the British And French Gavern- ments is again being called tathe increase in the improper use of British trade-marks on the Continent. Some grant cases of that share

PERSIA

LONDON, June 28th, The Shah, in a Rescript, dwells upon the agitation of the Anjumang, as a consequence of which it was decided to apprehend the misshlaf-makers; bot. Parliament having resisted, it had now been resolvel to dir- soive Parliament for three months, and at the end of that period to elect upright, pious, and patriotic deputies.

LATES

The Shah hay decred a general amnesty, except in the case of certain prisoners who are to be tried-by a special court,

RUSSIA.

LONDON, Juue 28th. St.-Petersburg reports that the Council of the Empire bare adopted the credit of eleven million roubles for new battleships.

The Duma adopted the report of the Finance Committee, accepting in its en- tirety, the Bill of the Minister of Commerce to establish new shipping lives between Vladivostock, Shanghai and Taurugs, to be conducted as the Volunteer fleet.

MONTENEGRO.

LUNDON Prince Six have

The trial at Catting d

CTROUS

SUPREME COURT.

Tuesday, June 30th. IN OLIGINAL JUBERDICTION,

BEFORE A CHIEF JUSTICA

(dia F. Praeort). \.- NA JUET ACTION.

captain.contrasted at all. The set out a simple "oses, oharterers were liable; Somebody-not the of tiff and told him the wont na bard au the work. Hi E -captain contracted

the business of th it was the own

_defendant

The notion Leung Lai Wan and others v. Rotter cokelmann & Co., was resumed, the the and re

having illegally procured the Chinese author plaintiffs chimed damages from defendants for captain wes ties to que a warrant for the arrest of pinlatiffs and wrongful seizure of premises.

Mr. M. W. Blade, instructed by Mr. C. F. Dizon of Messrs. Hastings and Hastings. appeared for the plaintiffe, defendants being represented by the Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C., and Sir Henry Berkeley, K.C., instructed by Mr. E. P. Lang of Mesirs. Deason, Locker and Descon. Thrspcolal jury was composed of Messrs. R. Shewan foreman), Richard Martin, F-Hough, J. A, Jupp, A WA Hacker, A. 8. D. Cogsland, and G. W.-C. Pembarton.

Evidence on behalf of the plaintiffs was heard and the cass adjourned.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION,"

Baronu. MR. H. H. J. GomenRTZ (ACTING PUNE JUDOE).

A CAPTAIN'S DIAMIRSAL, -Georges Bergwitzeued the Shui Hing Steam- ship Company, claiming $825 for wrongful di missal. Mr. E.J. Grist appeared for the plan- tiff and Mr. Stevenson (of Messra, Des cou, Looker and Deacon) for the defendants. The plaintiff was formerly master of the Shi Og" and claimed for illegal dismissal. The activa was partly heard, the defends of the owners being that the plaintiff was frequently drink and was facompetent.

On the bearing being resumed

T. Austen, master mariner, was called. He stated that he had considerab Chinese pilots,

Mr: Stenvaatteme day of the fur beit garathonson-Doy

Grist objented,

His Housur-You ha Witness When I g twenty-four hours know I am master of one master of bosn pilot is only there to

articles and it cannot be long before-thes have been notified to the Board of Trade, sach | charged with conspiride threa imprison- for the assistance of the t

ty years, and thirteen increasing imports bear fruit and load to a great the nse of the word "Sheffield" on fles and Nicholas has be seven imprisonment expansion of our export trade,

There were nine plague cases notified yester

- TSON & CO day, bringing the total recorded to 934.

THE HONGKONG

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

g, Jat July, 1908

NO MAWS.COM

orward their names and ad- to the munications addreind

but as evidence of goop For publication & All Lellers for publication should be written on one side of the paper-onty.

No anonymously signed contentions that have

already appeared in other papers will be inseripa,

Orders for extra inpies of DAILY PRESS should be sene befors 11 on day of publication. After that hour the supply is limited. Only supplied (or Car

Telegraphin Address: Press, Codes: A,B,C-th-Ed. Lieber. P. O. Dor, 84, Telephone No. 12.

Hongsang Offion: 10A, DES VEUX ROAD C LOVUON OFFICH 131 Flaer STREET, EU

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, JULY 1er, 1908.

catlery of Continental manateptare, and of been condom the phrase "Made in Edglaud" on brota of ment for French manufacture. The Chamber has slip for ALY AND JAPAN reported these cases to the Britisa mnafact aring associations specially interested. the opinion of the Chamber, these frands duing Incalculable harm to the reputatio

Cheapside is in no fewer than twelve eccles- inalical parishes. This fast is realled by the rector of St. Mary-le-Bow in a not he contri-British goods, and their contingenca

ted to his parochial magazins.

Be Bul "jöfors in Supreme, sa had a dificult time trying to unrment the complexities of a firm which had twelve partners, emeli of whom had three differ. ent names. And the Chinese gentleman in the boxtailed because the court could not under- stand so simple a matter.

The return of visitors to the City Hall Library and Museum for the week ending the 28th June, 1998 shows that of non-Chinese there were 386 to the Library and 136 to the Museum; and of

Chinese 191 to the former and 1,851 to the latter.

·mora, reëntiekla

weakuna ma they toifl be repressed by a short and simple agreement between the British and French Governments, Saoh an agreement would be equally advantageous-to- Franch and British exporters, and bath Go vernments have expressed their willingness to negotiate it, yet-up to the present, nothing practical, has been done.

Messra, Dodwell &-Go, favour un with a copy of the annual report of the Standard Life Assuraties. Company for the year 1995. The Review," one of the leading Insurance papers, following remarks: A Life offles with world wide connections, sad onjoying a high reputa tion amongst British institutions, can always present an annual statement of absorbing inter-

In commenting upon the report makes the

aut. The figures of cur great life offices oarry an elequence of their own, and being coupled

LONDON, June 28th.

has been appointed

Marquis Guiccio. Italian Ambasindor at Tokyo,

fe experience with

your experience did t to strike you?-1

or sense.

a find them inglined

1 better not put it.

on board & ship within always let everybody he ship. There is only

and that la me. The gire local knowledge

oster..

LEGIBRAL

At the next

Briale wheïke

prers who gue

not think the

judgment for the

COUNCIL "marrow (Thursday),

By the Hou

the Orders ofà bà Attorney-Geams ending of Bil entitled An Ore to provide for the Trans- for to the Garratt of Hongkong of the Widows and On Me Pension Fund and of the Management Control of the Pensions of Widows and Ore and to consolidate this

Mr. Steavenson-Has the handle the ship in the harbour P

Witness-No. The master who

lot any right to Jaoking in ability: le has got no

48 kejlowa, it is call it

Witness than described the Hing"-on sion between

UNI the "Shut Os" and the which he was sabond offi

An mid ahaanel

Sapato shortly after the steams the first to leave the wharf on the

the Unit The Shaluision correl

hannel.

FRANCE AND ENGLAND. The "Tomps" publishes & lesder on President Fallières visit to London bearing all the traces of official inspiration.

If words have any meaning" says the "Temps,

," the closer wolding of the entante cordialo referred to by the President at the State banquet, can but mean the substitution of format treaty for the moral understanding ostablished in 1904-France and England are friends, bat they are not allion.

It is quite indisputable that Francs had to choose between Germany and Great Britain, and that she did well to choose Great Britain. We can, and we must, live on correct terme. with Berlin; we catinot wish to do more,

3rd Jude

the wharf and passing a steamer in midd

Witness before leaving the woogid the owners of Chinese steamers frequently told the master he must not interfere with the so-called pilots. If anything happened the master had to bear the brant,

The pilot of the Shai On" said he got on well with the captain of first. bas afterwards the captain was floo drunk. His struck the carpenter, quartermaster and witness,

On

laws in relation thereto; Committee on the Bill endled Au Trdinance to prohibit the Exportation of Prepared Opini to China, and third reading of the Bill ontitled An Ordinance to amend the Pab Hesi bod Halldings Ordinance, 1933, aj The Pabllo Health and Buildings Amondmst Ordinance, 1903,

THE CANONESE FLOODS.

ST. STEPHEN COLLEGIANA' FUND. The Treasurer-the Past nad Present scholars of St. Sher's College Innadation noknowledge with many Fand desires us thanks the followif donations received by him:

Mr An Tack

Mra Chan King Ting

Me Puu Ming..

Mrs Quee

Mr Maoke. Arebdonosinister Chan Go

Chau Wohe

Me In Wan

...$200.00

Mr Ho Chay

100,00

St. Stephanoparatory School..

50.00

26.00

St. Stephelege

25.00

Au Ho Sbi...

20.00

20.00

20.00

10.00

10.00-

10:00

10:00

Mr Weisg Hung

10.00

10,00

20,00

3.00

5.00

5.00

5.00

5.00

3:00

6.00

5.00

5,00

1.00

1.00

05

$58,05

Mira .so... Mr Hap

Mr Naj Mr Mrson... Mr Nio Po Rev. Swart Aa Nhe

Ho Ke Chiu Tong Ming ong Chin Wa Misgardon

Meghang Fang Chi Mei Shiu Chung. Ibang She ... Mig See Pob

Total

IGNIFIED PARTY TACTICS.

for long

One tho

#Hatta is the hero of the tap in eping broken the world's his attempt to talk

ich C

op

A telegram describes the scene-

the

Leader" thus

to address

arin of his seat.

The heat in the house 1. of the Senators were fast ads. The orater sipped egg-nug, an the Senate while sitting on the sandwiches. Sometimes be conti He is naturally dramatic, be bunch up his shoulders Was soarcely above the -at-other-timer.he-would up to some weary sen

He repited severa through, Ho-ev

sucopssion of whimsical get his fuos, was a

June 3rd the stomer was proceeding under sarcasm in his teeth.

He would

that often bis chin val of his desk top: Loare in place, march afor, and fling a biting -

newspaper editoriale right ocupied half an hour in 1 novel dealing with ce-President Fairbanks all night; and t stor La Follet nd then fel

1863,700 The purchaser was a Chinese gentle. with the frst business in the world," discussion France would have soted against ber engage told him to the both engines The engineer is voles at tímas ross to s'yall-s.

مسمية

took holt of the captain's hands and put them on the telegraph, making him indicate that the two ongines should be set going. The captain, came across to witness, csugat his hands, and asked him the course. He told him the course bat the captain was not satiral with the to swall. He answer. He shook him, gave him a blow on the

dealt the witness several blows, which caused left eye which caused it

him to bleed, and the chief engineer cams and- pulled him off to his room: fasse remained on the bridge orying. Ten minutes Inter the captain came out and wanted to strike

ran below. Qa, his return to Hongkong he the passengers. Witsta booms soared and

complained to one of the owners.

Cross-examined-For the first month there

The Library war, therefore, used by

ona sat of ang'nas and being very difficult to 7 persons and the Museum by 1,987.

steer he wanted to ask the saptain to me Mr. Geo. P. Lammert sold yesterday at his

"One of the principal abjections to a Franco both, but he was afraid to do so as the latter was action rooms, valuablé leasohold properties,

ueer cams up on the bridge and the captain known as Nos. 1 to 9 Sun Street, and Nos. 1

British allance disappeared since the reconcilia-dronk and staggering about. The chief eng Lion with Great Britain of our ally Russia. to 17 Moon Brest, in the Wanchai district for

ments and against her interests if she had mun. The lote hare a ictal cras of 18549 of what they mean is a pleasing duty. Thetis become Great Britain's ally while Great Britain was an enemy of Russia. There is no longer

question of that. • square feet; the pries paid works out at $2.9large offices thrive on Berca com otities, and

public confidence in them seems to grow in any he help of the French army in a European por square foot.

proportion. The Standerd Life is in the happy war in which Great Britain was engaged world bs of inestimable value to Great Britain, position of being one of tho oil ces that ar thas to well-known and highly respected. The Would Great Britain's help in European war acquisition of new business spells stress and in which France was engaged have the same Bat if the British Army underwent a thorough strain of work, and that the amount ie kept up valun for us? As things are at present, no. year by year unquestionably proves that the reform and became for France a second Russia, When the British authorities acide to servants of the Company are loyal and extremely yes. efficient. Special notion should be taken of the fact that the economies introduced by the substitute a better programme for the insuficient one of Mr. Haldane, and to give their country, a modern army-when they remember that management bare resulted in a decrease of the

peace ratio by 1 per cent. The Company is Napoleon's power was broken, not at Trafalgar, in exceptionally strong position, offering to but at Waterloo-then all clear-sighted Frenck- scope of the system opcific defeant to which is henta what orery pokoy folded may gesten wil be ardent partivang of a Franco British satisfied with, viz, ubao uta scority that all alliance which will complete and enlarge the the year. discloses the information that 5,078 191 proposals were received for a desired insurance. of £2850,867, but 735 of the applications were elthen rejcated or had not been settled. There for, 4313 new polltis wore writton, insuring 1291,136. Of this £233,218 was re-insured with other officer, at a premium of £7,850, Comequently the net zow insurances wore over two millions sterling, and all 167,935 to the premium income. Thin £1,17 was received

A coolie employed by the Peak Tramway TRE is a remark made in the eighth Company was charged before Mr. J. H. Krap at the Magist easy yesterday with stealing a tionnent and economic annual of Japuticket from the Company-Defondant stated which should not be taken seriously. Had that he bought the ticket for fifty cents from a it occurred anywhere else that in such a man who has sincs left the colony. His Worship publication, we should have thought it an did not believe this and ordered the defendant -expression of a facetious mood. Discussing pay a fine of $25, the growili of Japan's foreign trade, and

Before Mr. S. II. Kemp at the Magistracy the increases observable after the wurs with yesterday two natives were prosecuted for China and Russia, the writor remarks, stealing eight fins of kerosing from the ROA “Our trade would seem to have made in A Sergeant found the lock of the storeroom termaticaal wars stepping stones for its door picked, and the defendants were arrested ual satisfactorily explain how they procured the war that we should care to see entouragerossas Each man was sentenced to three

reading the pages a railroad valuation,

evidently seted as a tonio to Sem The galleries were crowde ing powerless to arrest

a stage whisper. Often it seemed tears, then he would bring his it do deak with a tremendous bang, to the des the fair sex above.

Frequently he repsatet speeches of his o delivered months ago. He threatened to spen for six weeks, believing that the blind Sens Davis, of Arnaosas, would reliate him. It Gore, of Okisboms, and the notorious Jeff

coming." Mr. Davis telegraphed, "Hold the fort for

Senator La Follette's daughter, who i every time actress, was in the gallory, and father made a telling point, cr moved the Senate be untinted, ano sergamed her app Senator. La Folletta retired to be debate 'ia a conversational whisper, T some misunderstanding he sat down breakfast, while Senator Stous

o'clock in the afternoon, evidently be that La Follette would be at hand to 2. exil-Washington's method of voting. Follette rushed back to the Capital to that he had been caught napping, and th the famous flibuster" had collapsed,

Tha till was carried by 41 votos by 20 a President Roosevelt signed it before midnig

rapid development." That is not a view of Lin St. Francis Street by a lukong as they could alsims with be met on maturity. The report for the Franco-Russian alliance set its goal in was no trouble between witness sad the plaintiff. Senator Aldrich instaully demanded the.

ed, and though it may be true that upon months' imprisonment with hard labour.- the restoration of peace between Russia and Japan, Japan's foreign trade took a favour able tura; ad though its progress, com-

At the Magistracy yesterday before Mr. J. Kemp, Cho, Fang.obi, merchant, of 148, Connaught Road Central, was charged with pared with its condition prior to the war, uttering and alt-ring bill of exchange from may have been" very noteworthy," it the enu of Yen 88 to Yen 9,775. Mr. F. B deems reasonable to suppose that esuld Desoon (of Messrs. Dasoon, Looker and Deacon) appeared for the prosecution and Mr. Olta the money spent on the war have been Kong, zing for the defence. The hearing of dovated to fostering the trade of the in the case was adjourned, bail being fixed at still better results might have been shown. $SOLO It may be a scientific way of studying

The New York, World says that Scotland

GERMAN EMPEROR.

.

The captain asssulted this carpenter and said he would wipe the deck with him."

By the CourtThe cuplain was more or less always dropk. He was no use whatever on the ship. He was slightly drank at the time of the collision.

:

ANCTIER VISIT TO ENGLAND. Acording to reports current in Berlin court

" The quartermaster of the "Shui On" give circles it is now practically settled that the German Emperor will, in the late autumn,. England, it is said that agate of the spend another holiday on the Bolt Cuttsidenes as to the captain asmalting the pilot, The chief engineer of the Shan On" was Marebel bave already been searching for a us did also the msistant stripradore, in consideration of anunities granted, and whether Highchiffe could again be placed at his called. His evidence was in support of the suitable country mansion, as it is uncertain Majesty's disposal, The Emperor's sojonza in £506511 interest and dividends. The total England, it is doolared, would be primarily plantiff's story premium revenue, after allowing for re-intristated by considerations of health, but it. auces, £1,007,451 bringing the grote reoeipts for would almost certainly be associated with an King Edward, who is farther said to contem. twelve months to over one-and-a-ball millions ether visit to Windsor, at the invitation of sterling. The chims by deaths, including bonne

-freen the Gman Sovereigs and the Tsar. £155,531. Expenses of moment and com- missions figure at a little over £88,700," and

His Honour reserved judgment.

REPAIRING A STEAMER, Indgment was given in the action in which

WEATHER REPORT.

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the following report:

On the 30th at 11:55 am.-The depression- ying over W. Japan yestrday, has continued to move Eastwards and is now situated off, the S.E. coast,

The barometer has risea slightly in 8. Ckins, and fallen moderately over N. Chips. Another

history to note how war has givou a fillip Yard' detectives have been, working in New actions, sime to £703103, and by surviva Plato arranging & meeting on British soil ba Wan Wong, trading as Ah Wong, sued Thomas depression which is pribably moving Es tward,

Satisfactory rate of interest was-earned - fja

B

Sebjaryleg for $325,85, for materials supplied The report that King Edward would have and work done on board the steamer" Progress" mooling with the German Emperor at Mr. Otto Koug Sing appeared for the plain. Homburg,

although officially contradicted, has, and Mr. A. G. Jackson of Messrs. Johnson neverthel-s, ben revived in a sumarhat more gks and Master defended. positive forin

Se for in advenice it is ↑

it is practically impossible”

* feffor our said:a sam ser of authoritiós bad.

the Lower Yangtze,

a spp ared over the continent to the North of Moderate-to fresti S. morson may beerpested

in the Formos Channel and the N. part of the Chin

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10a.m. to-day, 41 inches.

The foroumst for the 24-hour ending si neom

to commerce, but it would be undesirable York for some time past under the direction of prophecy to argue that any fature war the British Government on the theory thai an must bring all further changement of important brauch of the Indian revolutionary the funds in houd wers increased by 1200,120, prosperity. Though nozdanbi introduced movement 13 10-existory here. A neabes of standing at sle 09451 exceedingly “Hiple," "srspected--of-bong agente of the

Lo cb sin a thing like otheist confirmation of too referral to by Mr.Oto Kang Sing, and today is followe in a purely scientific spirit, it is our duty to

Hongkong & Neighbourhood.(*) point out that the stepping-stone" ticory revolutionaries, and me with whom thog hard £43.9 percent Everything is being chromours. The answer invariably returned

associated have been pat under surveillance by this. Bba to deal just'y and generously to the inquirer is that it is not genal for the his. Honour thought there was no

{ in one better ignored than dwelt-upon-

Particular attention is being given to the Clan with in policyholders. At the same time we Court srrangements to be announced so long that under certain circumstances that orders Foros Channel The country doing the largest traeos-Gael and various other Irish sucieties, with

observe that the managemnat ate bringing before the period to which she refe, het for necessary repurs given by the captain South coast of China between Bame as No. 1.

England, the English people, and the English would bind the owners, and under certain Hongkong and Lemooke. Hongkong and Haican.... with Japan in 1907 sons to have been which several Indians in New York are in forward some up-to-date schemes which, while in view of the Emperor's well-known liking t the United States, whose exports and lose touch. The World declares that the falling in with modern re siroments, entire life, the 'okanee of his repeating the visit of last circumstances the order might be limited Bath coast of China between Same as No imports together, exceeded 421,618,852 leaders of the Irish societies advised the harmonise with the highest principles of life Novembyt máy always be reckoned. among the so

rovolutionary ngeuls to institute a bagnottʻla- China's share was £14,754,098 Grenadia against British manufactures.

insurance."

possibilities of the near future,

for

danbt

Same as No. L..

(*. winds, mcderate or freek;

as to make the master porsonally liable. In this case he did not think that the showery.

hoked

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