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RUBBER NEWS.
SUKGKAI-CHUMOR ESTATES.-
A circular lared by the company states that instractions have been given opening up
made to Government for a block of about 1,000 aeros of very suitable jungle land adjoining Sunghal estate, a portion of which it la proposed to plant with rubber at once. In order to cary out the suggested extension it is necessary that
increased, the capital of the company should
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WEATHER REPORT,
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday isvied the following report
On the 30th at 8,50 am.—Block Ball hoisted. The typhoon appears to be moving North-
of Macao,
VESSELS EXPECTED.
THE INDIAN MAIL.
The Indo-China str. Kumsang from Caletta
wards and approvching the coast to the West and the Straits left Singapore for this port
At 12.15 p.m.-The barometer is inclined to rise in Ilongkong, while it has fallen consider
Prossure has ably in Macae and Canton. given way also over Tongking, and the S.E.
cost of China, and the typhoon would appear
The barometer has rison over N. China. The
be and the directors have therefore to have increased in deptli during the past 24 decided to call an extraordinary general meeting hours. of shareholders for the purpose of considering, and, if thought it, authoriting the inorause of the capital from £30,000 to £40,000, and they
will ask for authority to issue a portion of the new capital pro rata to the shareholders at a preminin.
BUBBEL FINANCE UNDE-TAKING,
With a capital of £1,000,000 the prospectus of the Anglo-French Mercantile and Finance Corporation (Limited) was to be published early in Jana. The directors propose to flavots particular attention to the rubber plantation Industry, with which several of them are well acquainted. The issue will be of 500,000 shares of £1 each at par; 250,009 shares have been applied for, and will be allotted in full on the torms of the prospectus. Mesars. Guthrie & Co. are the agents in the East.
VICTORIA (MAlaya) RuUber ESTATES.
At the statutory mosting Mr. H. 8. Saunders, who presided, said that they had a total work ing capital of £61,906, which the directors considered amply sufficient for the company's moods. It would enable them to plant up 2,000 Bores with rubber, irrespective of their contracts. They had, in addition, à contract with a firm in
highest pressure is still shown over the Pacife
the neighbourhood of the Benius.
in
Bad weather will continue to prevail between Hongkong and Hainan.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am. to day, 3.86 inches.
The forecast for the 24 hours gading at nood to-day is as follows -
{ Mod'te S.gale; Hongkong & Neighbourhood squally, rainy.
8.E, winds, Formosa Chautel ..
frosh. South coast of China between 8. winds,
Hongkong and Lsmocks, strong. South coast of China between
Cyclonic gales Hongkong nad Huiaan.. ¡
THE MUSIC OF YOUR BLOOD.
Have you ever heard blood? Have you aver put one of those large sou-shells to your ear, and heard what children say is the sound of
'THE FRENCH MAIL.
the 27th ult
The M.M. str. Erucat Simone, with the French Mail of the 5ta ultimo, and mails from London of the 4th ultimo, will leave Saigon on the let inst, at 10 am, and expected to
arrive
here on the 4th Lust is ex
THE CANADIAN MAIL.
The C.P.R. Co's str. Empress of India and of at Yokohama at noon or the 29th ult., and loft again at 6 pm, kame day for Kobo, whore she is due to arrive at 5 pm yesterday.
TIK AUSTRALIAN HAIL
The E. & A. str. Aldenham loft Sydney on
the te ult. for Queenslands ports, Manila and Hongkong
Lino) left Thursday Island for this port via. Tho N... str. Nikko Maru (Australian Manila on the 23rd nitimo, and is expected here on the 4th inst.
THE AMERICAN MAIL.. The P.M. str. Korea left Yokohama on the 25th ultimo, for Hongkong, and is dus here on the 4th inst,
Tho TKK str. Nippon Maru loft San Francisco on the 21st ult. for Hongkong, via Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobo, Nagasaki and Shanghai, and is dus to arrive at this port on the 15th inst.
"The P.M. str. Siberia left San Francisco on the 28th altimo for Hongkong, vis Honolulu, Japan and Manila, and is due to arrive here on the 29th inst
MERCHANT STEAMERS.
The P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s str. Java loft Singa-
SHIPPING IN PORT.
STEAMERS
ALINE WOERMANN, British str., 1,449, J. D. Marlin, 7th June-Saigon 2nd June, Rice and General-Chiness.
RA, British str., 1,565, C. J. Matlonk, 25th Java 16th Juno, Sugar-Jardine, CATHERINE & Co.
Hudson, 234 British str., 1,730, G. F. 7th June, Gener-Caloutta and Straits ONGSHING, British stavid Susscon & Co. June-Tientsin 22ad 356, Liddell, 28th Gonoral- Jardine, Matheson & Co. CaesHUN MALU, Japanoso str., 1,301,
ga. 26th June-Swatow 25th June, (one-
Osaka Shosen Kaisha. CHOWTAI, German str., 1,115, Mollermany,
25th Jnas-Baikok 17th June, Rice Butterfold & Swire.
DAGI MARU, Japanese afr, 846, Murayama,
29th June-Swatow 28th Jane, Goueral Osaka Shoson Kaisho.
DERWENT, British fr., 1,562. J. Jankius, 20th Jnno-Saigon 17th June, Rico-Man Fat & Co. ESRDALE, British str., 1,946, H. Adam, 25th
June-Adon 31st May, Salt-Order FITZPATRICK, British str., 2,838, R. E. Int
shinson, 20th Juno-Moji 14th June, Coal
Ordor
GLENESK, British str., 2275, J. Rafferty, 28th Jane-Loudon via Singapore 22nd June, General-Showan, Tomes & Co.
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HOPSANG, British str., 1,354, Hay, 29th June— Saigon 25th June, Rice-Jardine, Mathe- 301 & Co.
HOING SHUN, Chinese str., 809,, Murakano, 24th Juno-Amoy 23rd June, Ballast- Order.
the sea, the music of the waves " Well, that one for this part of the 26th ultimo, at 10 IIVE. Frouch str. 72, Fanier, 8th May- is really the sound of your blood-as it circulates, azul is due hore to-day at about 2 p.m.
The Mogul Line str. Lens left United
Haiphong 5th May, Ganioral-A. Marty.
Pouang known to the board to plant up 1,200 Bores annually in rabber and tapioca, the rabber to be the property of the company and the echoed in the empty shell. You can hear it Kingdom on the 4th ultimo for Hongkong via KEONGWAI, German str., 1,115, Joh. Zähler, tapioca to go to the contractors, who, however, were to pay the company: 15 por seut. on its
sale.
RUBBER VENTURES.
SEREMBAN RUBBER EXTATE COMPANY.
Straits.
The Bank Line Ltd's str. Aymeric laft Van- Japan ports. couver, BC, on the 4th ult. for Hongkong via
the 4th inst
Tho NY.K. str. Aki Maru (European Line) loft Maji fort this port via Bhanghai on the 27th altino, and is expected Lero on the 4th inst
Tho NY.E. str. Yawala Afaru (Australian Moji and Nagasaki on the 25th ultimo, and is Line) loft Yokolinman for this port via Kobe,
pectoit here on the 5th inst.
Kingdom left Singapore on the 29th alt, and The Mogul Line str. Braemar from United is the at this port on or about the 5th inst.
Tho American & Manobarian Lino str. Kaa" enga left New York on the 17th May, and is duo here on or about the 6th inst
Line) let Yokohama for this port via Kobe, The N.Y.K. ste. Inaba Maru (American Moji and Bbanghai on the 27thy'ultimo, and is expected here on the 10th inst
sometimes when your head is on a pillow, int it does not sound so musical thea. Try the shell. at any time and you will find that your blood is always flowing. That is Nature's way of con stantly carrying the nourishment from well. The 0.8K. str. Seattle Maru from Tacoma At the statutory mosting Mr. J. T. Grein, digested food to every part of your boily, But who prosidad, said that owing to the pressure of what happens when food is not digested Patt, Moji for this port via Manila ou the 25th other engagements Mr. John Low had retired Instead of carrying nourishment, your blood alt, and is expected to arrive here on or about from the board, and hisplace had been taken by carries the foul products of Indigestion to Mr. T. Lindsay Holland, of the Stock Exolange, overy part of your system, from your head to With regard to the company's business, the your feet! No wonder you then have pains directors had been able already to pay a dividondali over, hendesbos, 1 50160 of langor, of 25 per cent, tax free, and the transactions depression of spirits and a tired-out feeling in hand enabled him confidently to hold out the You can only be well again when food is con prospect of another dividend hofors lofy. The verted into pure, good blood that will food and total number of shares allotted was 50,000; in nourish you; and that happy condition addition to which, andor the option referred to will be yours, when your stomach is rostared in the prospectus, 64,557 shares had been issued. to working order, enabled to digest food He moved the adoption of the report, which was porfectly. Mother Boigel's Syrup tones and seconded by Mr. F. W. Marshall, and agreed to, strongthens the stomach, because it is made from medicinal extracts of roots, barks and leaves, which have a remarkable toxic effect on the The report for the half-year to December 31stomach as well as the liver and bowels. It states that the o-op of rabber secured was 124,201 makes food nourish you, parifies your blood and Ib., the net prosceds of which amounted to this keeps you in vigorous health, £36,430, or 56. 10hd, por pound. The expandi- Mr. Frank Rogers, of Farsonage Cottages, tare incurred in placing the crop on board ship Catherington, near Horndean. Hants, writes and in cultivating the whole of the planted aros.I am a strong, hearty man, need all my life bearing and non-bearing, amounted to £10,324, to working in the open country, but about three and has been charged against revente in the as-years ago I found myself unable to eat without counts. On an equitable apportionment of this suffering terrible pain across my ohost within a expenditure, as between the bearing and non-quarter of an bear the sort of psin ove might hearing area, the east of the crop fob. expect who had oater too heartily. This wont works out at about 1a. 24, per pound, on for several works, growing worse all the timo. The profit and loss account shows a credit To avoid the pain, I ate so little that I became bulance of £25,719. A dividund of 12 per almost too weak to work. I surfered also from cent, was paid in May, absorbing £23,439 sleeplessness, the pain at my chest troubling mo I never had & by night as well as day; but sick stomach, people told me my complaint could not be Indigestion.
Through rending ons of your booklets which
glnsion they were wrong. So I made up my mind to buy a bottle of Mother Seigel's Syrup. and right glad I am that I did so. The very test dose did me so much good that I knew I was on the road to a cure. I continued to take the syrup till I had used up three bottles and thou, being quite free of pain and able to eat without fear, I took no more of it. From that day to this I have been well as a man need be."
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Each tiny Morrhuol capsule re- presents the medicinal value of a teaspoonful of oil.
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From July 1st to 7th, 1910.
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The report for 1909 shows a gres profit of ture and English and Australian income-tax, a balance of £155,439 is brought down. After providing for debenture interest, a balance Tomains of 45,649, which has cumbled the directors to place £45,000 to reserve (which must amount to a minimum of £60,000 before any dividend can be paid), and to carry forward £649. During the year 1909, the company has been favoured with good seasons on noet of its properties, and with good clipe of wool, which have realized most entisfactory prices. The only serious adverse factor in the business of the past year has been the low level of prices which ruled for live stack and the difically in effecting sales. The butlook for the present year is encouraging.
THE RUBBER MARKET.
It is curious, says the Cosmopolitan Financier, how many diverse opinions one hears in a walk from the Stock Exchange to Minding Lane.
If your system is being poisoned by the foul products of Indigestion, you will have trouble, as Mr. Rogers had, until the cause is removed. Mother Seigel's Syrup promptly and surely remores the case and thus restores health and strength.
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its opinion upon the experience inherited or nequired through breathing the atmosphere of the House for more than three-quarters of a esntury of share dealing. It says after the hoom, the slump. When you get to Minding Lano you find all men wrapped up body and soul in the future of rubber, talking of rubber, think- ing of rubber, dreaming of rubber, The Stock Exchange oneralises too much. Mincing Lane generalisen too little. It is preposterone to believe with many people in the Lane that rubber will go to 15s. alb. It is equally preposterous to ogreo with, say, the jobbers in the Kaffir market, that all rubber shares are worthless. There is a happy mosu yhich seems to me to point to a lessening of speculation as a result of the reaction and an increase in the in- vestment demand so soon as rabber shares have reached an investment level. We must not. forget, in dealing with the rubber market, that there a very large amount of speculation going on in the Singapore But Shanghai and that here they bare hud so much marketa, over-speculation that the Easter banks have
shut down on the gamblers; that down to such an extent that they will not advance more than 50 per cent, on shares that have been sold in England and have to be ship ped home. This sounds rather reasonable. bat it shows vary plainly what the banks on the spot think about the present range of rubber
SCOTCH WHISKY. prices. If people in the East think the price
SOLE AGENTS IN
HONG KONG, CHINA & MANILLA: A. S. WATSON & COLD.
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HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL,
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, June 30th.
Previous Day, On Date at
h. m. ft. 1.
10
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Baromatar Tempomature | Humidity Wind Direction
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29,50 82: 88
*9.57
On Date st & Fo
29,52
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84
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Highest open air Temperature on 2015
.82
Lowest open air Temperature on 29th
019
1.80
Wed.
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10:39
857
2.10
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is too high, it is rather presumptions on the the Enlish pooplo to think them too part of low. I do not imagine that anybody can come to much harm in baging the bost. I xəpoat oach week that Highlands, Linggis, Anglo. Malays, Merliman, Chersonese,
Asiatics, Maliecas are sound shares with a good market. I repeat each week that those who go into the Fanny bazaar deserve to lose their money. It is a pretty safe rule to buy only into rubber com panies of the Harrison and Crossfeld, Barlow and Guthrie groups. They tell me that the Eastern International Trust is going to pay a big diroad. This is a MacLaren company and il bas undo a lot money out of the boom,
WHISKY,
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Mitani
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RATES OF EXCHANGE AT
HONGKONG
For Demand Drafts on London on the day of
or preceding the departure of the English
Mails also Table of the Yearly Approximate Averages for 36 years
FROM 1874 to 1909.
Price PRESS" Office, or Local Hooksellers.
$2 Cash. On sale at the "DAILY.
ON SALE
THE FIFTY YEARS
ANGLO-CHINESE CALENDAR 日:英中年十五
FROM 1ST JANUARY, 1864 TO 31ST DECEMBER
1913, BRING FROM THE 1ST YEAR OF THE CYCLE TO THE SOTIT YEAR OF THE
701
76TH CYCLE.
PRICE $2 CASH
On Sale at the "HONGKONG DAILY PRESS OFFICE, or Agents in all the Ports of the Far East.
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