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IN ALL THE GREATEST AND LATEST LONDON SUCCESSES.
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THURSDAY, 11TH NOVEMBER.
For the first time in Hongkong,
The Latest London Comedy Success MR. PREEDY AND THE COUNTESS. Now Crowding the Critorion Theatre, London FRIDAY, 12TH NOVEMBER.
Geral De Maurier's Great Play RAFFLES.
SATURDAY, 13TH NOVEMBER,
Cyril Maud's Greatest HIT
THE FLAQ LIEUTENANT.
MONDAY, 15TH NOVEMBER
For the drst time in Hongkong.
The Great Shakespearian Play THE MERCHANT OF VENIÕE
TUESDAY, 16TH NOVEMBER.
First time in Hongkong.
The World's Sonzational Play AN ENGLISHMAN'S HOME.
WEDNESDAY, 17TH NOVEMBER.
The Dramatised Version of Barones Orozy's famous book
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As played by Jelis Nailson and Fred Terry.
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Paid-up Capital
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1,212,500 3,204,753
0 0
7 10
T: Fire Funds..........
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Agents.
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THURSDAY, 18TH NOVEMBER...
For the first time in Hongkong.
The Soreaningly Humourous Comedy THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY FRIDAY, 19TH NOVEMBER.
Somerset Maughan's famous Comedy LADY FREDERICK. SATURDAY, 20TH NOVEMBER.
First time in Hongkong.
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NOTES AND NEWS.
WOMAN'S PERSPICUITY. The average woman, says one of them, can see ten times further than the average man. To this sa anguished writer in the London Datly Chronicle responds as follow:--
Man, na cab old faying goes, Rarely sens beyond his nose; - Woman, to make sure of that, Sita in front and wears her hat.
OVERCHOWDING OF THE MEDICAL ·
PROFESSION.
BT. PAUL'S ORÖRA.
Poul's Cross, which is being rebuilt or, rather,
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER STR. 1909. Elephant and Castle, will have one intermediate station in Walworth-road. By this line direct accoss from the couth-eastern districts to Char- ing Croes, Piccadilly, and central Londen will be obtainable. The station at Victoria will be designed to provide for through communication with the tube railway to Cricklewood, wa Hyda Park-corner, Marble Arch, and Edgware-road
RESTRICTION OF COTTON SPINNING.
AMERICAN, VIEWS.
commemorated in a novel design by Mr. Plunkett, of North Adams, Mazs So
Reginald Blomfield, F.S.A., was for many centuries the intellectual centre of England Hers from the earliest times the three great annual Folkmotos of Londonors were held, and here were fought out the fierce controversial battles of the Reformation. During the days before prisiting this famous open-air pulpit beasme, în Carlyle's quaint phrase, "a kind of Times newspaper." Although nasociated with the Reformers, the historic Cross was destroyed na Pupish" by the Puritans in. 1643. It was not rebuilt at the Restoration, when the endow ments were transferred to the Cathedral; and still belong to the Sunday morning preachers, now chiefly the Prebendaries.
Recently attention has been oalled "to the overcrowding of the medical profession both in
(FROM "THE TIMES" CORRESPONDENT.) -England and in France, Now the ory is taken
The half-yearly meetings of the National up by Germany, and the Medical News, the Association of Cotton Manufacturers-almost organ of the Faculty in the German Empire: exclusivaly a Now England organization-have publishes some noteworthy statistion In 1885 we learn the number of qualified medical men for six or seven years past seped an interna. practising is the Empire was 15,763. In 1907tional importance, and have used to bo gather-
ings
with an interest only for the cotton trade the number had grown to 31,864, or an increase in New England and the Southern States. The st Bretton of 100 per cent. In 22 years. The increase in
this year wa September meeting 22
yours of doctors in comparison with the Woods, New Hampshire; and two questions of to 1, and in 1885 it was immediate interest to the Lancashire soften const is ne
that medicine, a career, industry were then dismased. In the order of
crisis is
to be severely handicapped. If averted, the Nets says, the remedy must be their importance they were, the prosent curtail. ment of production at the mille in Lancashire, immediate, but the nature of the remedy is not
and the shortage of labour in
the cotton. suggested.
growing States of the South and its effput upon cotton production. The first of these questions was discussed by Mr. Charles T. the president of the National disastrous," he said, "has bear the over- building in Incashire during the past thrpe years that meetings are now being held to dis courage the promotion by speculators and ill. Informed capitalists of further undertakings iu cotton manufacturing. These conventions are called and attended by the principal trade organizations of labour and industrial associa tions, including machinery manufacturers, who have large interests in new mille, which, ed although completed, hare very wisely defer operation anfil consumption has absorbed the surplus stocks of excessive production. It is significant that practically all of the workers' unions are actively ougaged in this movement, and aro rovealing sagacions leadership which the deplorable results of the long-continued faithfully foresees and endeavours to forestall idleness of 70,000,000 spindles during one third of each week, affecting substantially every colton mill operative Europe and Asia."
EFFECT ON PRICES The effect of this cartailment of prodaction in Lanenshire and the Continental centres of the industry on the price of sotton was next discussed by Mr. Flankett. He reminded the meeting of the conviction entertained in the trade that there are still large holdings of last year's cotton. Mr. Plunkett admitted, however, the zorinal demand, by spinners resumption of that fall consumption of cotton at this time, or in the United States, in England, sail on the Continent for American-grown cotton, in the near future, would, as he expressed it, result in an enhancement of cost to prohibitive figures, and speedily bring the termination of what promised to be an extended period of prosperity in cotton manufacturing and kindred in dustries.'
THE CLYDE'S FIRST STEAMSHIP, There is an interesting interview with Lord Inverclyde in the October Sunday at Home, His lordship's father was among the crowd on the Broomreisw when the Comet, the first steamship on the Clyde, and almost the first in She the world, steamed away from the quay. cost £192, was of four borse power, and her dranght was four foot! Little could you George Burns have foreseon that he would live to see his son, the first Lord Inverclyde, build a steamship through the funnel of which the Comet could almost have steamed, and that less than twenty years after his death twin giants of thirty-three thousand tons' barthen would not only sail across the Atlantic with the regularity of the railway train, but with its speed also.
KING EDWARD'S AGE Many people will have learned with interest what has been pointed out by a correspondent of the Time, that with five exceptions King Edward has now attained a greater age than any proviens occupant of the English throne, The exceptions were Queen Elizabeth, George II., Gesige. III, William IV., and Queen Victoria King Edward is neating the com- piction of his sixty-eighth year. Of Sovereigns anterior to Elizabeth it will be voted for had any great claims in the matter of longevity, which is not difficult to understand, for in earlier
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→→→ OROFS AND SHORTAGE OF LABOUR. It was mainly from the point of raw cotton production 1st Mr. Theodoro H, Priso, of New York, discussed the shortage of labouk in the Southern ton-growing States. Mr. Price emphooled the fact that in the cotton season of
MHANG HING&Co. day the trade of monarch was saldoin a long-1894-5 the crop was 9,9.9,050 bailes, and that by
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Also dealers in
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Ar. Lv. Ar.
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WASTED WIT.
Did you ever try to work off a joke on a man or woman suffering from Indigestion, or Bilious- nesson an aching head, a congested Iver, or u stomach that was upside down with wind and barning pains Of course not
lived one, though a certain number supplied 1905-6 it had increased to only 11,136,000 bales, exceptions to the rato. Henry L, Henry IL notwithstanding the obvious great increase in and Edward L. all reigned for thirty-five years, the world's demand for cotton goods between for instance; Henry VIII for thirty-eight: 1894 and 1906. "I have," he said, "set myself Boy I for thirty-nine; Edward III. for will some pains to secertain the reason for the Arty while Henry III, who held the record for comparatively slow increase in the cotton pro- Jangth of reign before George IIL, came with dastion of the South that has been such a startling festare of the past 15 or 20 years. I his spell of sixty years, and ruled for fifty-six.
call your attention to the fact that in the 20 A story of Oxford finance was lately told in years ended with 1900 the white population of ons of the University magazines, A certain the Bouth has increased by 57:3 per cent, while Analysing the increas rear or making up in secount found that it the negro population has increased only by showed a deficiency of over £1,900. Confident 37.5 per cent. that it was merely some chvions error in the in the rural population for the top year preparation of the statement, ha proceeded to ended in 1900 wo find that the increase in check it, but with the same roeult. Over and the white rural population was 242 per cent., over again he went through the accounts while the increase in the negro rural popnla. without discovering the reason for the deficit; tion was only 158 per cent.... every item appeared to be strictly in order. very large portion of that area cotton. Finally he confided his trouble to the other production is practically dependent on negro Common Room, labour. White men cannot, or will not if they members of the Senior who, collectively and in turns, checked the can, engage in the arduous toil necessary to the account without shaking ite integrity in production of cotton under the hot Boathorn the slightest particular. Convinced that sap, and the industrial development of the Chere was some black mystery, one of them South and the social attractions of the cities invited a friend who was an acountant in and the higher wages at the urban centres of London to spend the week-end with him. After population are all influences that are rapidly dianer on the following Saturday the incom- withdrawing from the cotton fields the negro préhensible account was put before the account.labour up on which the world depends for the ant After a few minutes pernsal he borned production of its most important fibre. To the to the members of the Senior Common Boon, close student of the subject it is apparent that
My appetite was very poor, and the little I who were anxiously awaiting the result of the if the world is to be cheaply clothed, that if investigation, and sured: Do do you always America is to retain its hold upon the monopoly forced myself to eat caused a sensation of finess
of the world's cotton production, and if the in my chest, almost like sufocation. include the year of our Lord in the addition P
indebtedness that we incar abroad shall con- times the pain was very sharp. These words THE CENTRE OF THE TOY TRADE.
tinue to be paid with our exports of cotton, are from a letter written by Mrs. Sarah Aan same way must be fooud to cheepen the cost Middleton, 64, Waverley Street, Bowfield For many years Naremburg, has been the centre of the toy trade of the world, the principal of production, and to supply by labour-saying Lane, Stockton-on-ses. She is the wife of an products being metal toys, of infinite variety machinery the labour vacuum that is year by artisan workman in the 'pbuilding yards. worden and pasteboard toys, blocks, passlas, &c.year beverting more and more apparent in the she was afflicted also, she writes, with a terrible she About 12,000 people are employed in this indas rural districts of the cotton-producing States of pain in her back and loins, and legs, which now f-els sure was due to her Indigestion. try in the twin cities of Nuremberg and Fuerth, the South"
A at that time residing in this town.
lady, about one-half of the numbor being women and
MANUFACTURING IN THE SOUTH, The figures that Mr. Price quoted as to the advised me to try Mother Seigel's Syrup, as she girls. There are about half a dozen factories, employing several hundred workmen each; the
the So I bought large
my appetite had improved, I could eat without pain afterwards, and the trouble in my back and There you have facts, results, all from a single understand why. Food really decays in the warmth of the stomach, when digestion is not taking place. Poisonous suid gases are distilled
To relish a good joke, just as you would relish good dinner, a person must have a clear head, a cheerful condition of mind, good health, such as you would be sure to have and feel after a cours of Mether Seigel's Syrup. It gives zest Led pleasure to all the affairs of life by making you t, healthy. It makes a shilling dinner taste like a feast.
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Goods not cleared by the 9th inst, at 4 rim, will be subject to rent.
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SCOTCH WHISKY. of Thich give employment to an average low increase in the white population of ded, he used it home-re. I had quie atod that bottle and the Company's representative at an appointed
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61 1,500 persons, and besides these there are not without significance as regards cotton hundreds of concerns employing from half manufacturing as distinct from cotton fast legs bad left me."
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in the South. The significance lies in the dozen to 100 people. It is not usi
to find a factory in which, besides, the pro- that Southern cotton mills have only the white prietor and his wife and children, only two population to draw upon for service. It mover bottle of Mother Seigel's Syrup. It is easy to or three extra men are emploistrict-for-1908-
The total has been practicable to recruit cotton mill work value of the toy output of this
is estimated at about £1,400,000, which was people in the smallest-degree from the negro perhaps 25 per cent, under that of 1997. The population; the axistance of the colour line
stands in the way. In the South there is toys were exported to every land on the glabe, but esnsiderably more than one-third of the conscionmess that the development of cotton ontire product went to the United States. The manufacturing must be limited to the white German toy output for 1907 is ostipated at population available for cotton mill work; and as yet it has not been found possible to attract £5,000.00, of which £3,800,000 was exported, and of that total the United States and Great to the raill contros of the Southern cotton States noy of the immigration from Continental Britain took more than half.
Europe, from which the cotton companies of New England are now recruiting their mill workpeople.
NEW LONDON TUDE.
A new tube railway, which will traverse an ares a large part of which is isolated from the axisting underground systems of London, will shortly be constructed. It will, be known as the Sydenham, Victoria, and West End Electric Tabe Railway Behind the Byndicato, are the everal of the largest finascial houses in City.
The
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new line will start from Upper Norwood BY popular English Manufacturers. (Crystal Palace-parade), and will follow direct.
and populous route to Victoria, with a brauch
line to the Elephant and Castle Station of the
all Bores and Sizes.
and enter the blood, which carries these im. purities to every nerve, muscle and tendon in the body. Then follows headache, weariners, of brain, body and limbs. Both mind and body are depressed, and life itself sets hardly worth living. Mother Seigel's Syrup is purely herbal remedy and cares, by simply toning ap regulating and assisting the digestive organs to do their natural werk.
Mrs. Middleton writes further: "My health continued good for seven years, and then a second time I became a victim of Indigestion, But I again turned to Mather Boigel's Syrup and was again restored to health--and I well to this day.
remain
Fects are facts, and jokes are jokes. It is all
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E. A. HEWETT Superintendant. Hongkong, 3rd November, 1909,
FROM EUROPE.
THE H.A.L. Steamship
"SILESIA,"
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of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods Osplein Hoff, having arrived. Consignees. are being laudal and placed at their risks in tho hazardous and/or extra-hnardous Godowns of the-Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, whence delivery may be btained against. Bills-of-Lading countersigned by the Undersigned.
Cargo will be carried on unless
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so easy to cure it unless you go about it the right way, which is-use Mother Seigel's Syrup
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CALIBRE 7.65 m.m. With CHAMBER for 8 CARTRIDGEE FIRING & SHOTS in 2 SECONDS,
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steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised.
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No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
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