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ZODONT

FOR THE

TEETH

SOZODONT

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 100, 1910.

THE FUTURE OF RUBBER.

Sharp ups and downs both in the price of rubber and of rubber abares have been seen lately. So frequent have been the fuotuations and so great is the tension in all interested quarters as to the future that it is impossible even for those in the closest tough with market.

conditions to attempt to forecast developinente

in the near future with any degree of confidence. Notwithstanding this, however, a careful survey

of

Teeth preserved to middle age are pretty sure to last out one's lifetime. The greatest known preservative of the teeth and purifier of the mouth is Sozodont recent ovents tanda to osnvoy the impresion Liquid. It penetrates the minutestbeing pretty healthy. Undue apprehensions crevices of the teeth destroying the deadly mouth acids. Its antiseptic effect in the mouth is most lasting.

0 FOR

PREVENTION ·

11 is an ad altted fact that provention le better than cure, and in no sense is ** moPS true, than in rogard to bodily health. What may at first be bot a slight ailment way. If allowed to go unchecked, develop into a real danger-only to be removed at the expanse of much sacrifice and suffering. It is well, therefore, to understand that, taken in time, BRECHAM'S PILLS will quickly go to the root of the trouble and provent serios.ftness..

FOR

CURE

If you find yoursoll suffering from a disordered condition of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, or Lowels, Beacher's Pille may be relied upon with the greatest confidence, nok only to give immediato relist, but to effect a permanent cure. This medicina ácts raccomafully in cases where more pretentious means often utterly fall. It strengthanzell the vital organs, particularly those of nutrition, secretion, and excretion, and many syon who regard them selves as confirmed invalids might reguizall their health and happiness if they wasild only

TAKE

BEECHAM'S PILLS.

Sold everywhere lë boxes, price fod. 1/1) á 29,

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THE Company's Steamship

THE

"FOOKSANG."

Jhaving arrived from the above Porta, Consignees

of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their

Goods will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining .. on the Bth inst. will be

on board after 4

landed at Consigness' risk and expense. No Fire Insurance will be effected.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.

General Managers.

Hongkong, 7th June, 1910:

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND

STRAITS.

THE P. & 0.8. N. Co.'s Steamer

TH

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"ARCADIA." Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their goods are being lauded and placed AT THEIE nok in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kewloon, where sach Consignment will be sorted ont Mark by Marks and delivery on be obtained as soon as the Goods are Landed.

This vowal brings on Cargo:—

From London, &c., ex sa. "Masedonia," From Calcutta, ez as." Syria," From Persian Gulf, ex B. L. B. N. and

B. & P. 8. N. Co.'s Steamors,

Goods will be landed hero unless) instructions are given to the contrary witlun 6 hours.

Optional

Goode not cleared by the 14th inst,, at 4 r., will be subject to ront.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignee's and the Company's representative at appointed hour. All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No. Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns,

E. A. HEWETT, Saperintendent,

Hongkong, 8th June, 1910.

"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

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88 'GHAZEE," FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND STRAITS.

YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery be obtained.

NAPIER

999-617

137-1

that the position may justly be regarded as were aroused among investors in rubber shares anotions which were postponed until this

by the deadlook incidental to the rubber Wook, bathie meeting factor has now

been wiped out by the disposal of the bulk of the rubber previously withdrawn, and this at toler ably satisfactory prices, although there is no use in blinking the fact that the legitimate trade and has for the time being at all events lost some of its recent extraordinary force. As it in, the price o, rabbir has, considering the previous rapid rise to the record level of 12a, 64. for fus hard Pars for forward delivery, not dropped to any very serioz extent. The setback inieed is about 2s. a Ib. for the standard grade, and a little more for finest smoked sheets of plantation rabber, compared with the extreme figures realised towards the middle of Apr when the demand was most urgent. Te judge by the foot that certain lots were withdrawn at the auctions last Monday, there is apparently some reluctance to press sales (in spite of the aluckening competition for supplies) at prisoa below what might be considered as market value. It is true that there were people last month taking the price up to 14s., and even 15. a lb., bat such predictions word not regarded as being marle seriously by sober-minded members of the trade, although many large consumers were unquestionably caught badly short of supplies when the prios soared from 10s. to 12s. 6d. in a brief space of time.

This accounted in a large neasure for the urgent demand to provide for near and im- mediate requirements, while many consumers even placed orders for delivery as far ahead as. next year. Transactions of this kind were, however, not very common, for it is only natural that must consumers, with rubber selling at well over 10s, a pound, should hesitate to purchase ahead of current requirements, although their

policy of covering themselves as JOHNSTONES' SQUARE BOTTLE"

WHISKY.

BEWARE OF

UNVARIED FOR

THE SAME TO-DAY AS IN 1745.

150 YEARS;

IMITATIONS

SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG:

LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.,

to

entered into for manufactured goods would seem measure rather than exposing theplus y speculative risks againat contracts already

to be the correct one. It is hardly possible to rely upon the theory propounded in many quarters that the price with the apparently

Pro gressive consumption in progress should remai for some considerable tirae in the neighbourhood of 10s, although there are no real indications, so far as statistics reveal, that it is likely to drop very much below that figura,

T'he crux of the situation la the extent to which consumers have covered their requirements under the stimulus of the last upward move in prices, and this is a matter which it is exceedingly difficult to gauge. As mens) when any reaction sets in all sorts of depressing arguments are adduced, such as the steady in- orease in production, excessive buying, falling off in consumption, and the reputed accumula- tion of stocks and the shipment of rubber from New York to Liverpool for resale. Taking production, & close examination of the progross meds in producing countries does not suggest the possibility of any increase large enough to cause any abnormal accumulation of stonks, as these are still very reinced. A falling off in sotaal consumption, if only temporay, might Docur later in the year in some industries, and would doubtless be a disturbing element dat, even so, it is argued, not unreasonably, that an eveninal break to 8s, or less would serve merely to stimulate

consumption in these sections of the trade where high prices had operated injuriously. There are possibly small quantities here and there, held specultively, which may come on resale, but it is tolerably certain that America is not overstocked, and those well informed attach little importance to the small lots recent ly transferred from the other side of the

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Said by nii CARMINEN.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining LORDS AND HOUSE OF COMMONS undelivered after the 15th inst, will be subject

to rent

All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- sented to the Undersigned on or before the

8th July, or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be

examined on the 15th inst., at 3 P.M.

No Fire Insurance has been affected--- Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DODWELL & Co., LTD.,

Agents. Hongkong, 8th June, 1910.

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INDIGESTION

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STEAMGES, ALINE WOERMANN, British str., 1,449, J. D. Martin, 7th June-Saigon 2nd June, Bioe and General-Chinese.

ANGHIN, German str., 1,031, C. Kumpel, 2nd Juno-Bangkok 26th May, Rico-Butter field & Swire.

ANHUI, British str., 1,250, J. B. Harris, 29th

May Shanghai 26th May, General- Butterfield & Swire.

ASIA, British str., 2,936, Harry Gaukroger, 8th Jane-San Francisco 10th May, Cleneral and Mails-P. M. 3.8. Co.

AraoLL, British str., 3,140, B. L. Saxby, 7th

--Juve-Keelung 11th May General

Dodwall & Co.

BINDTHUAN, French str., 984

June A

Chinese.

Juranionne, 3rd --on 29th May, Rice and Flour-

BUJUR MARO, Japanese str., 1,394, Y. Fussno, 29th May-Shanghai 25th May, General- Oncka Shosen Krisha

CHANGCHOW, British str., 1,234, Rus Lewos,

5th Jane Saigon 1st June, General Batterield & Swire.

CREONGSHING, British str., 1,265, Liddell, 7th Juno-Tientsin 28th May, General- & Co.

Jarding, Matheson

CHILDAR, Norwegian st., 1,102, H. Nichon, 5th June Bangkok 30th May, Rico- Asgaard, Thoresen & Co.

CHUNKIANG, British atr., 1,229, Kar, 4th June Saigon 31st May, Rico-Butterfold & Swire.

CHIVO MARU, Japanese str., 7,250, William Wecius Greeno, 30th May-San Francisco 3rd March, Genoral-T. K. K.

CROW TAI, German str., 1,115, E.

. Gathe

mann. 4th June-Bangkok and Swatow 27th May. Fice and Wood-Butterfield & Swire.

CHOYSANG, British str., 1,224, Courtney, 7th

June-Swatow 6th June, General Jardine, Matheson & Co,

CRAIGHALL, British str., 1,246, Low, 2nd Juus Karsten 23th May, Coal Sheway, Tomes & Co.

Chatovan, British str., 2,874, B. C. Edmonds,

30th May-Manila 26th May, DAIJIN MARU, Jap. str., 899, Y. Koburaki, 8th June-Swator 7th June, General- Osaks Chosen Kaisha.

FAUSANO, British. str., 1,410, H. Malkin, 28th May Saigon 24th May, Rice-Jardine, Matheson Co.

FORBAs, Britisk str., 1,987, T. A. Mitchell, 7th June-Singapore let Juno, Genoral- Jardine, Matheson & Co.

GHAZES, British str., 3,242, Care, 8th Jane

Singapore Zad June, General-Dodwell & Co

HAIMON, French atr., 635, E. de Catalane, 7th Jane-Halphong 4th June, Rics and General Messageries Maritimes. 305-2 ILAIYANO, British str., 1,352, A. E. Hodgins, 8th June-Feochow, Amoy and Swatow 7th Juos, General Douglas, Lapraik & Co.

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HANOI, French str., 639, J. Pannier, 31st May -Haiphong, Pakboi and Kwang Chow Wan 27th May, General A. R. Marty.

HINSANG, British str., 1,536, A. G. Smith, 2nd Jane-Saigon 29th May, Rice and Feddy

Chinese HONGWAN 1, British str., 2,060, Hsinsworth, 3rd June-Singapore 29th May, General- Ordar.

HUE, French str., 742, Panier, 9th May-

Haiphong 5th May, General-A, R. Marty

ISCHIA, Italian str., 2,784, G. Boldite, 5th Juve -Bombay, General-Carlowitz & Co. KIANG CHING, Chinese str... 1,002, A. F. Brisander, 5th Juno-Chinking 31st April, General-Tung Lee. KUMANO MARU, Japanese str., 3,147, M. Win-

ckler,

7th Jans -Nagasaki 3rd June, General-Nippon Yusen Kaisha.

KUTSANG, British str., 4.895, R. C. D. Bradley,

6th June-Moji 1st Jang, General Jardine, Matheson & Co.

KWANGLES, Chinese str., 1,468, Lesaven, 7th June-Shanghai 3rd June, General-C. M.

B. N. Co. KWANGSE,

LOONG SANO, British str., 1,092, Z. Whealer, British str., 1,228, P. Cole, 4th June Tsingtan 29th May. Balt-Butterfeld &Bwire

6th Jans-Manila 3rd Jane, General- Jardine, Matheson & Co.

MACHEW, Gorman str.. 995 Scheiding, 4th

June-Wakamaten 25th May, Coal Sander, Wieler & Co.

MANCHE, French str., 1,281, Gary, 27th May-- June Bangkok. 28th May and Hoihow 3rd June, Rice-Butterfeld & Swire. Saigon 23rd May

It was only to be expected that the fiasco-st the upward course will have been ataye. It is the rubber auctions last week should have a far easier thing to dislocate a trade than to comrade, and the third boat returned to harbour No. 79 immediately wont to the rescue of her- caused much searching of heart among con rehabilitats it once the damage has been done; to report the situation, as the disabled boat was sumers and share speculators in connection with the actual relations of supply and demand. For

honce for this reason it would be a good thing round the corner and not in sight from the senior this reason, if for no other, the Board of Trade were the rise stayed whilst we are vet within { officer's slip. Shortly afterwards No. 79 return- LOYAL, German str., 1,237, R. Wegner, 1st returns have been very closely scanned in an forward buying in progress and some good only hawser and failed to tow the disabled boat the border-line of safety, There is still fared and reported that she had carried away her attempt to fathom the actual postion, and offers have lately been made for Caylon creps, out of danger. The situation was oritical, and ascertain exactly how things stand, and the oud business over 1911 seems to have been immediate preparations were made for rescuing result of analysis of the figures fails to reveal done at 7 rupees & ponad, and for 1912 the disshled boat; brit the commander of 79 was any reason for disquiet. (Why is it, by the at 5 rupees. This betrays's very lively faith se keen to "have another try," notwithstanding way, that the Board of Trade still adopts the in the bayers as to the maintenance of high that he had been up all night, that it was decided archaic term "caoutchone" instead of the prices for a long time ahead, but too much to give the young sub-licutemmt a chance of day word "rabber" or indiagabber." F) April returns of importe into this country of importance should not be attached to basi-winning his spars; so he was provided with s caoutchouc or rubber give the total as 6,170 tons of this kind, for at the utmost it represents brand new hemp hawor and seat out again to avery large quantity indeed, due to no slight nothing more than the opinion of a few man rescue his friend; which he did, and towed bin extent to unusually heavy arrivals during the who are no more free than their fellow of the safely into harbour. month from Brazil hat the receipts of Pars liability to make mistakes. are not exossaire, compared with former year, however, is amply reflected in the crap arrival figure, which are as follows:

July 1, 1909, to April 30, 1914, 35,780 tons. July 1, 1908, to April 30, 1909, 34,180 tons. July 1, 1907, to April 30, 1908, 31,780 tona. Taking the United Kingdom importe during April, and deducting the exports, the following comparative result is arrived at

April April April 1908. 1909. 1910.

Imperis of rubber.....2983 3178 6:170 tone, Exporte af rubber.....1627 1551 2790 tons. Net quantity available...1356 1627 3330 tons month is thus seen to be very considerable, The excess in the available supply during last and it probably accounts in some measure for the reactionary tendency of the market for the erade product, bat, as explained above, it arises very largely from abnormally heavy arrivals from the Amazon region, and the excess in supply is not reflected to anything like the same extant if the statistical position over the four completed months of the year be surveyed, as represented below

Jan-April,, Jan.-April, Jan-April,

1908.

909.

12,658 11,810

5.110

Imports of

rubber ...

Exports of

rabber

5,375

Net quan

tity avail-

able Average per

mouth

7,283

6,700

3,675

1910.

the last ten years or so, it seems that there has Glancing over the returns of supplies daring been an average annual increase of about 6 per cent, all of which has passed into consumption If it be assumed that the increase in consump tien be maintained at this rate, then, taking the 1909 consumption at 75,000 tons, that of 1914 will be about 100,000 tons. The growth of production during this and the next few years is a matter regarding which there is and must be considerable uncertainty, especially as regards the Middle East, the plantations there being in to 30,000 tons of rabber. If the higher figure 1914 variously estimated to produce from 24,000 be taken, and a moderato allowance he made for reversal of prevailing conditions of supply and that, after all, there will not be a increased yielde from other countries, it

may be complete demand even in 1914. Probably it is some such chain of reasoning as this which has inducod certain buyers to make far forward purchases.

Brening Standard.

OUR SAILOR KING.

The following letter to the editor of The Tintes was published on May 11th-

It was

had a far wider experience in this sort of work would have done credit to an offer who had smart piece of seamanship, which

than Prince George had then sujoyed. There were no special correspondents of newspapers present; and it was well known that the- modest commander of No. 79 was not one of those who play to the gallery, it being aufl- cient for him to know that he had done his duty, and done it well

perhaps his Majesty will make none the worse May one adil, with all due respect, that Hing for being a good sailer--Your obedient

servant,

THE SENTOR OFFICER PRESENT.

HONUKUNA TIDE TABLE. From June 10th to 10th, 1920.

Hoes WATER

Koagkook Mano pas

| Heigh

LOW WATTI.

Hongkong

Meas Time Height

البلاط

8.37

11

M

300,

15

4.44

66

a. 13

Tuan, 24-

Wed. 15

530

M

B

SIR-Under the above heading you give & brief sketch of the naval career of our present King, making special mention of the zeal and 16,921 tons. ability which he displayed whilst serving in his first proud command-Torpeile-bost No. 79 9,474 tous.adding that, The practical seamanship dis played in the torpelo-bost, manifesting both nerve and judgment, doubtless had its weight Cure with the authorities, &e.

Perhaps it will interest your readers to hear of a specific act of good seamanship which his Majesty performed whilst in command of his torpedo-boat, where he shared his small cabin and his box of surdines with his sole mesmiato the gunner

7,447 tons. 1,821

1,862 tone Compared with last year, the average in crease per month in the net quantity available is. Less than 200 tons say, 2,400

tons B year while compared with 1908 the increase...is

Dot worth considering Of course, as time goes on supplies must expand, and it would not be a bad thing for the trade generally if prices dropped several shillings, for a point is bound to be reached tonzer or later at the three attached torpedo hosts were sont to which high prices cheek consumption. Just osa one night to reconnoitre, directly after dark, where this pont lies there is no means of with orders to return into harbour at daylight. ascertaining with the present knowledge that is It was a rough night, and whilst retaining syailable, but it does exist all the same, and it towards the harbour, just after daylight, one of is earnestly to be hoped that before it is reached the three broke down and had to anchor close to

a dead lee shore with a nasty ses on,

1

During the manner of 1889 a small aquadron was sent to defend Lough Swilly, with ground mines and otherwise; and as an attack by the "

enemy was hourly expected

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HONGKONG SLEÏEUBOTOMICAL,

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, June 9th-

On Data

Praisins Day! On Dist

izometer wupersture Imidity

Foros Find Directio

29. 0

20:86

it 4.m 20.77

***

85

83

80

71

74

68

AW

ew

+

i

Highost open air Temperature on 8th Lowest open air Temperature on stà

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MARIE, Geras str., 1,169, Christiansen, 6th MUSANG. Brideh str., 1,560, G. B. Waigall, May-Bangkok 31st May, Rice-Jelsen &

MISHIMA MARU, Japanese str. 5,770, A. E. 2nd June-Sandakan, 27th May, Timber -Jardins. Matheson & Co.

OCEANO, British str. 2,345, F. W. Davies, 28th Mogas, Sth June-London 30th April, General--Nippon Yusen Kaisha May-Manila 25th May, General-Dodwell & Co. OMURO MARU, Japanese str., 1.770, 8. Takagi, 30th May-Port Arthur 23rd May, Coal-- PAKLAT, German atr., 1.016, Jon, Wanyel, 6th

Mitsui Bussan Kaisha

June Bangkok 30th May, Rico-Butter- "field & Swire PRUYEN, French atr, 1.300, Vareni. 3rd June

Beigon 30th May, Rice Bradley & Co, Beer, British str., 1,619, A. Fraser, 6th Jane Manila 4th June, General-ShawAN, Tomes & Co.

SALAHADII, Dutch str., 1,237, T. Realcher, Ist

June-Balik Papan 24th May, General Asiatic.

SARIE BANDJER, Chinese str. 667. J. Martin, 29th May-Singapore 22nd May, Wood and Iron-E. C. Wild

SENEGAMDIA, German str, 3,780, Eokhora,

7th June Shanghai 3rd June, General Hamburg-Amerika Linis,

SHANSI, British

2,650, E. J. Postinger, 781, Fan Ceir gran 2nd June, Sate and General Butterfeld & Swire,

SINGORA, Gorman str., 1,120. Fr. Minhwitz, 8th June Bangkok 31st May, Rice- Norddeutscher Lloyd,

BUISANG,

British

str. 1,267, Picknell, 2nd

June-Chingwantao 28th May, Coal- Jardino, Matheson & Co.

SUVERIO, British str, 4,011, Cowley, 4th May-

Seattle and Manila, Four-Dodwell & Co, TACOMA MABU, Japanese str., 3,830, H. Yama- moto, 8th June Manila, P.I. 5th June, General Osaka Shosen Kaishia,

WONGKOL, German str., 1.115, H. Hebetson, 2nd Jane-Bangkok 27th May, Lice and Timber-Butterfield & Swire,

YATSHING, British str., 1424, S. G. Payne, 8th June--Bangkok 2nd June, Rice-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

KG

YAWATA MARU. Japanese str. 2,705, KB Sakuma, 31st May Moji 25th May, Coal

Miteni Bassan Kaikhs.

ZAILING VESSELL

ARBOW; Briliah bangus, 2,971, MoIvor, 201 May-Anjer 8th April, Kerosene Oil Standard Oil Co.

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