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BOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG:

LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.,

COMMERCIAL NOTES,

MONGKONG, BRAKE MARKET,

Mesers, Vernon & Smyth in their weakly are report, dated 4th March stated Our local market has ruled comparatively active, and a fair business has boon tranenoted. Babbers have gradually quieted down and rates from Lundou come lower at time of closing Ex- chango on London closes at 1/98, and on Shang Imi nt 741, both T/T.

號 BANKS-Hongkong and Shanghais continue quiet with sellers and some small sales at 960 Nationals remain unchanged and without business.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS SATURDAY, MARCH 6TH,

The national debt in 1903, stood at 7.531,000,000 bat as a result of the late war the figures at the end of October last year reached .2,585,000,000

In muming up Baron Takaishi remarked that in spite of the heavy imposition of taxes, the nation has made tremendous strides in com- merce and industry.and he arrived at the conclusion that the so-called business depression at home is largely due to the fact that the people are generally refraining from unprodus five expenditure. Those who complain of the business depression are speculators in stocks, etc.

SIAMESE. TIMBER,

away tito tinir žartades in the mountains. No sooner had tidings of the stair reached the Giranaho Prefectural Office than a large reinforcement was organised of more than a secre of inspectors and police constables. This

of forco quickly marched towards the scene the excounter ander the command of the Prefoot, Mr. Komatsu, himself. Towards daybreak the police force was rewarded for the hopes that they had entertained through the night. At about 6.40 azn. the savages suddenly made their appearance out of a thickly wooded valley lying between the Shir- anni and Saigonto watch-licnses... They were evidently attempting to effect an escape. Thurs on the policemen rushed at them, and a moat onsned The sarages, presently

MARINE INSURANCES-Unions have found buyers-at-910, and a small sale is reported at the hands of British flrms, &, Danish concern terrible true that their strength was not 905, closing with sellers at the former rote Cantons bare improved considerably and with ai uantisfied demand have advanced to 160, -closing with buyers, North Chinas, after sales at 115, close in demand. Other stocks under this bending call for no remarks.

vales at 117.

FIRE INSURANCES-Hongkong Fires hare best transnoted at 3623. The General Managers recommend a dividend for the year of $27 per share. Chinas are slightly weaker with small SHIPPING Indos bava improved in the North to Tis, 48 with buyers. Shells, after touching 79/6 and again falling to 77, close at the former rate. Other stocks under this handing shox no changes. and continuo neglected.

have been in REFINERIES-China Sugars some demand and sales have taken places in fair lots at 166 to 170, the market closing somewhat easier at 169 sellers. Luzons have been a quiet

market with some small sales at 30.

MININO-Langkats, after touching 1,090 in the North, cloan quieter at 1,055 Other stocks under this loading remain quiet and waglested.

DOCKS, WHARVES AND GODOWNS.-Hong and from ALL WINE MERCHANTS. [45 kong and Whampoa Docks improved further in the early part of the woek to 73, but failed to maintain their position and close quieter at 69 with sellors. Kowloon Wharfs have been the medium of a fair business at 59, 59 and 60, closing steady at the last rate. Hongkow Wharts have improved to 130, and Shanghai Docks remain steady at 80,

e) Unde na (xato () CAREXO I KOPIERO IN CRISPINS 17

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LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS- Hong kong Lands have been taken off the market in fait lots at 981 and 99, closing with bayors at the latter rate. Kowicen Lands are enquired for at 27), and Humphreys at the improved rate of 71. Hotelscontinue on the upward move and sales have been effected at as high as 110 and 80 for the old and new, repoctively.

One of the richest resources of Siam is the teak industry, which, by the way, is virtually in being the only other competitor of BUY importance in the folt, Some time age equal to that of the police foros, fell back and French syndicate became interested in the trade, got inside the line and retreated to their fast- and carly last year obtained a concessions. On the police side a Chinese was killed although up to the sent it does not appear to

in this encounter. The Prefert, Mr. Komata, have started operations in carne The year savages, raised a large orpaditionary party, cam. who was highly enraged at the atrocities of the which ended on March 31, 1909, provided a Heating senson; that is to say, logs came down posed of not less than ninety mou in all. An the rivers in large numbers. A total of 121,367 vece was made into the hills and every logs passed the duty station at Pakuam plic, possible resort was soared, but withent success Judging from what information they could as against 103,398 in the previous year; though, on the other hand, says The Syres, the total sather, these savages, though once driven back, export of teak from Bangkok amounted to Dalensrikei and the Taikei river, and thence apparently went up the upper reaches of the 7,693,037 tous, valued at £851,981, n decrease of £108,271 as compared with the previous year. Again slipped through the lines. Besides the Teak is not the only wood available, in spite of dead bodies, the savages left behind eight spears, one savage knife, one rattan hat, and several the fact that the quantity of other varieties or ported is negligible. An English company has

fambe Such things and the poeuliar tattoo- recently taken over a concession for the working going, and arms of the doad all go to of some of the foreste in the province of Sirachs, and neighbouring tribos. According to the prove that these savages belong to the Gawogan where is to be found a valuable furniture wood known as * parco, besides ebony, rosewood, iron-information, omenating from the other tribes wood, and boxwood.

with regard to this unprecedented raid, it seems that the attacking party was a mixed detachment of the savages belonging to the Gawogan,Kerabo, Eben, and Marikoan tribes. One of the hostile. savages is reported to have stated that their party made a sudden sttack upon the Kakyuko police station, killing several Japanese, and robbing them of their clothing and property and that on their side a young Ravage named Yasukanbakal and another named Batkahui, both well known for their extraordinary strength and courage, fell in battle, while two others received severe gunshot wounds. Other savages are said to have remarked that the Japanese are surprisingly strong and brave, and particularly a gigantic policeman (probably they meant Mr. Inumoto, "who was formerly an artillery sergeant) offered them a most stubborn resistanos, so that they were at fast put to fight.

HANKOW AND THE HOMEWARD

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COTTON MILLS-We have no business to report under this heading. The latest quets tions from the North by circular are as follows: Internationals 64, Laga Kang Mows 71, Boy Chees 370. Eros wore rashed up to 139 at the latter end of the week, but close esaier at 154. The last quotations are by telegraph.

RUBBERS The recent rapid rise in ratas A warranted cure for all reported in our last few issues has ceased, and acquired or constitutional Dis slight reaction set in. Bates from London charges from the Urinary Organs come somewhat lower and sellers of most stacks inuither wax. These famous Pills prevail at time of closing. A fair business has alea curo Gravol; Pains in the

besu transacted during the wosk at gradually Back and all Kidney Disorders. recoding prices, our market, being chiely a self. Free from merenry, years' ancocas. Sold by alting one. The latest quotation for Para Babber Chorists and Storekeepers per Reuter is 9/2 per 1b. | throughout the world.

TREIGHT CONFERENCE. The Exporters of Hankow have lodged a firm protest against the sudden increase of freight of five shillings per loc on sesamum seed to come into fores on 1st April. From the letter sent by the Hankow Chamber of Commerce to the Chuirman of the Conference at Shanghai it appears that a shortage of Conference tonnage has been brought about by ressou of a number of Conference steamers being withdrawn from the homeward berth for the purpose of carrying shipments of beans from non-conference ports in the North, such as Dalny. The Conference Lines, writes the Secretary, seem to have over looked the fact that during the months of January-April the requirements of tonnage for Hankow shipments are always considerable, and it was therefore incumbent the Conference to

arrange and care in useful time for sufficient tonnage to meet the requirements of their supporters. The Chamber begged leave to also remark that the rate of freight of forty shillings current for sesamum seed at the beginning of the season was presumably a suitable one for the Conference Lines, as they had the fixing of it without competition. This rate was increased from thirty-five shillings to forty shillings about eighteen months ago, although at the time, had not shippers been bound to the Con- ference, they could have chartered tonnage in the open market at considerably less. Under theso oireamstances, they say, it is unreasonable MISCELLANEOUS.-Cemonts have changed that shippers should be penalized--and at s hands at 73, but close with sellers at that rate. short notice-for the present state of the freight China Bornvas have declined to 10 without market, as they have boon debarred as Confer

alos, and Chins Provs, to 83 Dairys have ita-enco supporters from taking advantage proved to 171, olosing with further buyers, favourable freight conditions. Electrics have found buyers at 203, and Laun drys at 43 and 44 A small lot of Gas shares have changed hands at 205. Other stocks under this heading have not been dealt in and close with sellers.

Forty

TWO BROTHERS IN SHANGHAI

CURED

BY

DE. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS. THE ONE OF SKIN-DISEASE, THE OTHER OF RHEUMATISM.

It is just as useless to try and cure Forema and Skin Disorders by the use of Ointments and Salves as it is to try to cure Rheumation by the ase of Embrocations. The rubbing in of these things may ease the pain and discomfort for a tims, but as both Skin troubles and Rheamatian are disorders due to an impure condition of the blood, obviously, the only permanent way to cure either is through the blood. By their unique purifying and, at the same time, strengthening action on the blood Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ro enrol thousands of eams of Eczema and other forms of Skin Disease daring the past. twenty years; likewise, because they drive the poisonous said which Causas Rheumatism out of the blood, they have earned a world-wide reputation as being the greatest remedy known for this agonising malady-in fact they have cared more ease of Rheumatism, even in its

DIVIDENDS OF DANGKOK COMPANIES, Mosers, Lennox & Mesney report :-Daring the week the balance sheets of two important Companies have been published, viz, The Pak- Sam Railway Co, Ltd., and The Bangkok Manufacturing Co., Ltd, the former declaring a-dividend of 10 por cent. for the half-gear, making 22 per cent for the year, the latter 7 per cont, making 14 per cent. for the your. The directors and shareholders of both concerns are

FERRING AND THE FI EAST,

A RAID BY FORMOSAN.

*** ABORIGINES.

DEADLY ATTACK ON POLICE.

WORK OF ENGLISH INVENTORS. IN 1909.

To what are English inventors turning their winds to-day? asks The Daily Mail. The re- cords at the Patent Office show that the bran- ches of invention which retired the most increased attention during 1909 were heronau ties, motors for road vehicles and advertising schemes. A few years ago the individual who entered the Patent Office with an application relating to a flying machine ran the risk of being regarded as a harmless fanatis. It is yet too early for any exact classification to be avail- able for various applications made during the past year, but the inder for the first three quar offers shows that close upon a thousand inven- tions relating to aeronautics were brought to the notice of the authorities during the twelvs. months. The motor inventions of the your were mainly limited to the perfection of acoes- sories Foster-mothers" so reads one sur- prising entry in the intex of applications, but the patents sought for prove only to be for in- ventions whereby chickens and other young may be artificially reared.

The Japán Chronicle published the following account from a Japanese correspondent:

At the time of the attack, the policemen and their families were sound asleep, but, awakened by the alarm given by the guarde as well as by

On the 29th of January, an armed band of aborigines, numbering thirty, belonging to the Gawagan tribe in Giran, Formosa, made sudden attack, under cover of night, upon the police station at Kakyako, with the result that three men, two women, and five children on the Japanese side were killed and one severely to be congratulated on the excellent results shown wounded, while two savages were killed and during a bad year. The Siam Steam Navigate fatally injured Slipping unmolested be tion Co., Ltd, are also to be congratulated en very flus balance sheet and profit and less fond the network of wire-entanglements placed account. Their dividend of 10 per cent. for the along the frontier line, the nocturnal storming- year should be considerably increased in the party waded through the rapid ourrents and future by botter trade, das not only to better leaped over cliffs and steep passes. At about a quarter-past twelve, when absolute silence times, but to the great development consequent reigned all round, the savages arrriced at the upon the extenman of the Royal Southern Zall- station. Their first set was to fire at the worst forms, way. The Siam Stone Works Co., Ltd., we are Chinese guard on duty. Then they broke into than of any informed, will pay a dividend of per coat, for the

houses of the police staff, making their 10 months, working to 31.12.09, which is this into shuughter of the terror other malady proepting, per quite good, taking all things into consideration, stricken women and children who vainly at haps, Anemia

tempted to escape. It was in The ubiquitous herring (a) the Glasgow the year 1907, Herald) is creating a new trade of distinct that eruptions interest to Scotland. Large shoals frequent broke out on the bays of British Columbia pocinfly Dapar- the sudden report of firing, they started to various parts ture bay and Nanaimo Harbour. Up till quite their feet and lost no time in making ready for of my body."secently no regular herring fishery was carried a defonsive action, but too late, Br-this said Mr. F. S.

on on this cost, and it was no uncommon thing time, the savages had already rushed into Gonsalves, of for the shores to be strown withe quantities of the houses and Fere actively engaged in 7. Elgin Rd., dead fish after a big run of thom. A few yours their brutal operations. A policeman nanied Shanghai. "I ago a small fishery was started, but merely for Horikawa Chagors, who was attached to had been run the purpose of converting the fish into oil and another station and happened to be present down in health manure. The fish, however, were reported to on the night in question, saw that it was useless for some time he so good that the Government stopped this oil to exchange fire. He accordingly gallantly befora thir, fishery as being destructive of food possibilities. issued forth and entered into a hand-to-hand had no ap. Three years ago a fishery ozport was sent struggle with the savages, but he was at last over fra Scotland, and under his supervision cut down and killed. Another policeman named petita and no Mr. P. S. Gonsalves, energy. The arrangements were mado for curing the fish on Fujiwara Kanegoro made a dogged stead, but

of Shanghai

the Scotch method. Last year, we learn, about received some injuries in the neck and other eruptions (From a Photograph). were in the 21,000 tons of cured herring were shipped Eroin vital parts, from which e collapsed. A police form of dry, scaly patches or blotches, which British Columbia to Chinn and Japan, where constable named Inamoto Ryukichi, assisted wors very irritating and also very unpleasant in they tad a ready sale, being put up in maner by five Chinese guards, opened fire on the enemy appesma.co I boliage they were a form of to sell chooply. This seems a trade capable of and made frantic efforts to drive them back Eczema. One of the best known physicians in almost indefinite extension.

Their brave exertions were in vain, however, Shanghai proscribed an Ointment for me which

·ECONOMİC DEVELOPMENT IN JAPAN, na the savages wore overwhelming in nombar. I used very carefully, according to his instran. Both the Governor of the Bank of Japan andnud eventually succeeded in forcing an entrands tions, but without deriving benefit. Then in 踱 the President of the Yokohama Specie Bank in into the guards' hats. Thecoupon, the sergeant little book, which reached me through the post, one day I raid that Dr. Williams Pink Pile recent speeches, have offered assurances that of the guards, a man named Hankoben, fired though the present oppours to be a period of from the inside of his hat and hit a savage, for Pale People are a remedy for ailments unpredented economic depression, fall in-killing him instantaneously. Noticing one of arising froin impara blood, and thus was inquiry into the matter will give no cause for duced to try them. After taking a few bottles anxiety. Baron Takahashi quoted the following of these Pills I found that my skin was getting illuminating statistics of the State finsacos better, so I continued with their use until all before and after the late war, the figures given the eruptions had disappeared. For the past being in units of one million yen :- two years I have bad

then,

return of this

1903 1907

1909

Revenue Expanditare

... 260

- 240

857 518

602 518

on

his comrades shot down, another aavage hurried to the spot, apparently to carry away the corps. but before he could do so ho mot a similar fate Tumoto rushed out and out his way through at the hands of the guard. In the meantime,

the infuriated savages, only to find himself completely surrounded by them, unpleasant complaint and have enjoyed good

80 that he was quite unable to health in every other respect. I can safely say,

resort to say means of defending himself, that

For my ears by Dr. Williams Pink Pulle a permanent. one,

ment he was apparently at the mercy of the enemy, but the latter, witnessing two of their "After my own care I recommended Dr. Williams Pink Pills to my brother, who had

comrades shot down, were suddenly thrown into been a aufferer for years from Rheumatism

great confusion and attempted to pick up the in the back continued Mr. Gonsalves. This increase of early ¥100,00,000. Thisisstrong dead bodies. Taking advantage of this, the Rheumatism was so bad at times-especially proof that in spite of the heavy taration impos policomon suddenly assumed the offensive and Turing damp weather that he was init up in od during and after the late war, the nation is stashed at the savages with his sword, so that bed with it. From the use Dr. Williams steadily developing in all lines of in- they were compelled to soampor off, leaving The funds, invested in agriculture, the bodies and sandry objects behind them. Pink Fills my brothor derived immense benefit,dustry.

The whole affair took place like a Bash of For instance, T.1.760,000 yearly increased.

lightning.

The foreign trode of the Empiro, the Baron remarket, stood at Y 606,000,000 in 1902, at in 1909 it regeled Y.700,000,000, showing a

a fact for eight months past he has had no industry, beaking and other basiness have return of his old complaint,"

Among other complaints De. Williams Pink invested in agriculture in 1903 increased to On receiving, tab nowa of the tragedy, the Pills for Pale People have been proved to oure Y.4,170,000 in 1909, and the sum invested in are Indigestion, Liver Disorder, Back-pains, industries increased from Y-141.530,000 in 1905 Malaria, Boiatica, Paralysis, St. Vitus Dance, to Y.307,190,000 in 1909. The capital invested Bori-Beri, and those special Disorders which in banking business also increased from afflict women batween youth and middle-age Y-376,890,100 in 1903 to Y481,700,000 in 1909. Obtainable at most shope where medicines are The following table shows the deposits in the wold, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can also be had postal saving Imake :---

“from the Dr. Williams Mailchuo Co..**

Szechuan Road, Bhanghai; 6 bottles for $8, or

1 bottle for $1.50 post free.

1937 ...

1909.

~~$1,000,000-

67,000,000 122,000,000

The large fortunes won by the earlier inven tors of curling pins may in some measure be responsible for the dozen applications made during the year for patents governing similar inventions. Steam and gas engines sttracted about the same number of inventore as usual, hat the wide field of electricity was exploited very much more than in the previous year. Ta all 30,607 applications were received, an in- crease of more than 2,000 on the #gures for the previous year.

police inspector of Harsha Shicky, Recom panied by eleven police constables, preceeded at once to the scene and thence harried- up to the Gyushoto field to out off the escape of the avages, but failed to find any trace of their retreat. Inferring from the above that the savages were still at large outside the defence line, the vellet party made their way direct towards the Shoraket police station and speedy preparations were carried out to waylag

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