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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 26 cm, 1910.
THE BUDGET.
ENORMOUS EXPENDITURE.
Expenditure
Dateit, 1909.10
Total
Rovenne (no change in
proposed)
tiros
Balance...
£861,000 With this sum of £861,000 it is proposed:
To remove the ponyer disqualification for oll-age pensions, with aid from the looal
.......Authorities.
to the water. He had been Bootland's best friend, and Scotland had stood by him--not sa Chancellor but in bis role of temperenes coor ££71,887,000 cigalet. Everywhere spirits were being drunk to 27,073,000 a less extent, but Sontland had distinguished itsolf. Drankanssa in Scotland had decreased $198,930,000 by 33 per cont. England bad fewer crimes, and syon Ireland was less distressful. “Ah, but 199,791,000 there is an exception," added the Chancellor,
looking across to the leader of the Irish Nation alists, again with that twinkle in his eye. The exception is Waterford, where, since the new whisky duty was put on, the convictions for drunkenaces have gone up.
"For a ingmeat. the House sat back and enjoyed this revelation of the inner life of Mr. Redmond's constituency. But Mr. Lloyd George in a float rosumed bis that he brings to his aid on such occasions he former
manner, and with that stirring eloquence pointed out the gain to society which this de- creuse in spirit-drinking represented. Very effectively he sketchal in rough outline the picture which had formed itself on his mind, and then, raising his reico and looking towards the orowded and expectant Irish memors, ho added:
To make a fixed grant to technical educa. tion authorities in lies of the varying-yield of the whisky duty, hitherto allocated to thin
· purpose in England and to other purposes in Scotland and Ireland, Leaving a surplus for contingencies of £309,000.
Mr. Lloyd George introduced his second Bulgot in the House of Commons on Jans 30th.
The chamber was crowded to its utmost capacity: members stood at the bar, others at- tempted to assame graceful poses on the slope, the galleries were well #lled, and behind the grille as though they were twelfth century anne-wore a number of ladies. The scent was mich the ran
rame as last year, but the atmosphere was different. Then the Chancellor of the Ex- chequer appeared in his over-rehearsed part as the robber chief, intent on raiding hea-roeste There was tenen excitement as he explained
68
from which neste ho would steal and what bene ficent work he-like a would do for the poor and needy. For nearly
"the" a modern Robin Hood- five hours he shailed his voluminous typewrit ten notes, as though, nervous of the issue he was not sure if he would reach the end of his speech as: be had planned it. Yesterday Mr Lloyd
of all men-in “
mood. bourgish Feared At last the preliminary business
Jover. The The Speaker left the chair, the macu was remo veď, red and, with Mr. Emmott presiding, the House turned to the consideration of
the cation's was and means Alt-doubts as to the amount of the year's expenditure, the manner in which taxes might be reshuffed, the relief-if any-to be given to the spirit-drinker, the smoker, or the devotee of cocos, tea, or coffee were lo be sot nt rest. [714 hand. He was calm, collected, and ever
Mr. Lloyd George soon showed his even alert. Chere was not a
trace of his Lamsbouss' ma
manner. He suggested rather the kindly philanthropist, destrous by a conciliatory manner, to effecs all memory of past misdeeds. He fidgoted
the friends 11 new role. No:
As SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF LOEDS AND HOUSE OF COMMONS
GRIMAULT'S THORNE'S
SYRUP
OF
HYPOPHOSPHITE OF LIME
FOR
STUBBORN COUGHS
BRONCHITIS
WEAK LUNGS
·CATARRH
CONSUMPTION
OLD VAT
Mud VAT WAS 11ARTED BY THE LATE ROBENY THÔNG OF GELENOCK AND HAS BECHGULDAS IS TIKES idar
SCOTCH WHISKY.
GOLE AGENTS IN
HONG KONG, CHINA & MANILLA.
À. S. WATSON & Co,[ro
593
ways
I honestly say, if any Chancellor of the Ex- chequer, in the face of those foots, in respouss to any appeal from any interest, were to ulter a tax which has kad sach vor beneficent results, he would be guilty of a crime against the Stata. Therefore, we must adhere to this duty. Financially and from the bicher. point of view, I consider it su unqualified
Exultant cheers rose from the. Radical, and Irish Nationalists. The secret was out. Labour benches; a funereal glou settled on the
THE NATIONAL BALANCE SHEET. The remainder of the business portion of the speech was a mero matter of prophecy and rule of three. In orery direction the Chancellor AW a picture of prosperity, and thus ho evolved the following balance-sheet for the financial Fear 1910-11:
Cratoms
Exoiso..
ESTIMATED REVENUE.
Batato, &c. Duties
Stamps...
Land Tax
£22,095.000 34,270,000 25.650.000 9,600,000
Hanse Daty
Property and Income Tax
Land Value Dotics
2,690,000 37,550,000 600,000
Tetal Roovipts from Taxes... £142,455,000
Postal Service
23,800,0-10-
Telephone Service
Crown Lauds
Suez Canal Shares; o.
Miscellaneous
430,000 1,160,000 1,850,000
Non-Tax Revenue
-7;290,000
Arrears of 1909-10
Total Revenue
30,046,000
£197,791,000
moment with the rapier of old contor grelegraph Service
of
but rapidly assumed once more his quiet, re- strained manner without even radling the skin his opponents. He had not come out to do battle.
The fight over,
he had thrown asile his award, and without counting the "dead- except for a reference to defun et millionaires he asked honourable members to join with him in calentating the spoils without worrying as to the means by which they had bean, and wore to be, obtained. The Chancellor, indeed, dealt with the finances of the fiscal
Four—now already far spent in a manner
which
combination Was of the of a professor explaining the
atyle differential calonitis and a social reformer who already apes the road open to a now hearon and a new earth. The Prime Minister smiled blandly in a spirit of genial
content
as His lieutenant qurmed the rose-strewn path. While it was soon evident that no taxation was to be taken off not even the additional 3s 9d on whisky-it was also apparent that the Chan seller had no now imposte to suggest.
THE BURDEN AND THE PROSPECT, In a House bushed by the vastness of the bardan of its responsibilities, the Chancellor explained that this year the national expenditure wonkl amount to the colossal sama of £171,857,000, which the arrears of last
ast year of £26,248,000 and the sum due on the local taxation accent- $825,000-would raise to £198,930,000. Such & san-within an ace of two hundred millions was calculated to make financiers of the past who had stood before the same rel despatch-box tro in their
graves
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE. I-Consolidated Food Servicon.
National Debt Services:
(a) Luside the Fixed Debt Charge: Interest and Management Repayment of Capital
£17,594,000 6,546,000
£54,000
(b) Outside the Fixed Debt Charge: Expanses under the War Loan
(Redoraption) Act, 1910
Dorokipient and Road Improve-
Total National Debt Services... £24,554,000
1,160,000
9,585,000
zavut Fonds.. Paymenia to Losal. Taxation Ac.
counts, &c.
Other Consolidated Fund Services 1,646,000
Total Censolidated Fund Services £36,915,000
II-Supply Services. Army (irending Ordinance Fac
tories)
Navy
Civil Services
Customs and Excise, and Inland
Revenus Departments Post Offies Borviocs
Total Supply Services
Tatal Expenditure Deficit, 1909.10
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VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr. P. E. Adam Mr. K. K. Althouse Mr, J. I. Andrew Capt. F. C. Annistoad, Mr. J. H. Backhouse £27,760,000 | Mr. P. J. Buckland 40,604,000s. M. Chambəri 42,686,100 T. F. D. Cheshire
Mr. M. O. Clark Mr. A. E. Danrich
4,034,000 19,823,00
...£134,912,000
and Mea. H. Ehrenfele
Mr. & Mr. Engel. Mr. J. W. Erlanger ..£171.857,000 Mr. H. G. Fisher
$7,073,000
Balance
£198,930 000 861,000
Total
1791.000 ...£199,791,000 The statement was made in a matter of fact
of
Mr. A. Gand-£ ̧ Mr. V. Goulbourn
Mr. G. T. Lloyd Mr. D. Mardon'd De..O. Marriott Miss K. A. Massey Mr. U. C. McIntosh Mr. '. M. Miok'e. Mr. J. G. Minor
Mr. E. Mobbe Mr. H. J. Morse
Mr. & Mr. H. B. Pona
C. Mr. Cha les Bastura
Mr. S. II. Kay
Mr. A. K. Rodger
Alias R. Schwartz
Mr H, Schuler
Mr. L R. Severn Mr. H. H. Solomon
Spalding
Mr.J. Spittles
Miss A. Square Mr. W.
.Stratton
Mr. and Mrs. M. L
Thompron
Mr. W. W. Traapschold Mr. A. V. Walkor Mr. W. B. Wells Mr. 4. Wolf
Mr. G. G. Wood
How this colossal zum to be raised ? In few self-
-congratulatory sentences, with a word of
praise to the Inland Revenue and Customs officials, Mr. Georgo alaitted
deficit of that the last year had been practically wiped out, and he had no doubt that a surplus of three millions would be obtained. Income-tax had come in well. As usual, Scotland is to the fore," he added, with
amile, as much as to confess that
Jr. & Mrs. H. E. la Dr. and Mr. A. D. ex Chancellor he had lost his heart to the
Gringe Northern Kingdom. A Bootsman and
Capt. T. F. Hall and his
Hou, Mr and Mrs, E. A debts are soun parted; the Ecotsman is a good
Bewatc business man, and he realises that the sooner he
Mr. & Mr. H. J. Hobb: gets rid of his debts the sooner he gets to theer, with here and there a flash humour.
Me Mrs. B. Honig profita," Mambers from North of the Trees last year had been a particularly fatal ono for beamed at this testimonist, sad the smile broad. Lanches; this
millionaires, and there was joy on the Radical
and baby might not be so fatal, But Dr. S. Honga ened as the speaker referred in less laudatory nevertheless, death daties were put down at
E
Mr. W. Jackson terms to the dilatory financial habits of the 2,504,000 more than the actual receipts last Mr. H. R. Kashu
BMr. J. Knox English, the Irish, and oran the Welsh-all
again, there was stamps--the M. A.-C. Lamber Then, black sheep in the egos of the Treasury. What inder to good trade and boons" on the Stock of the future outlook PA Chancellor must be a
Exchange. Mr. Lloyd George turned aside to prophet in order to make
an estimate of what he say a few words on rubber and oil. The House likely to receive. Mr. Lloyd George became listened in genial humour, as once more he eloquent as he told of his inquiries as to the unsheathed his zapier. "Speaking as Chancellor prospect of trade. The commercial world was of the Exchequer, I prefer booms to seares, and never in better heart;
there was
was more enterprise, they very everything made the prospect very much people may go together, because when the them are occupied with booms brighter; wa should possibly so a greater they are much too busy to Volume of trade this and next your
year
than Then he added, as a final dig, that he thought
get up scares. had ever been witnessed in this country, an "the rubber boom was more effective in driving employment was on the dowa rrade. In this of the German invailer than fifly Dread wise the Chancellor cheered the House with bis noughts "Passing lightly over fair tale of prosperity, and the House-or at for stamps, income tax, the super-tax, land least the Government benches--cheered the value duties, and non-tax revenue, he at last Chancellor. All was for the best in the best showed that he had all the revenue in view that ordered of countries,
he needed, with £861,000 over with which to play.
RELIEF FOR AGED PAUPERS.
and
TAXATION AND SOBRIETY,
estimates
>
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
Mr. M. P. Peattie
Mr. D. G. Cheesmann
Mr. F. F. Cor
Dr. Jas Drummond
ir, A. C. Alt
Mr. Haymann
Mr. A. Hiseink Mr. Kennedy
Hisser K J.M. Kennedy Misa Lopruito
ir. 6. W. DicEwen Mr. B. N. W. Nikkels Mr. & Mr. D. Maura
Mr. Packer Capt. and Mrs W. C
J'assmore Mt. f. Pattison '. N. Penros Mrs. Pollingell Mr. D. Perceboia Mr. P. Rigold Mr. Ro Mr...J Rowley - Mr. E. A. Smith Mr. E. E. Smith Mr. G. C. Whitelaw
KINOKOLE FRIVATE HOTEL. ---
maid Vr. E. Arndt
Lt. J. A. Arwine, U.... Mrs. J. R Arwine and
Dr. Black
Mr. & Mrs. A. C. Logan Consul J. M. Macedo Mr. J. F. Magezgor. Mr & Mrs C
In this manner the ground was cleared for the financial review, its hopes and disappoint. What should he do with this modest C-ads. & Mrs. Acton & Mr. W. H. Tindal King ments Naturally, first place was given to the surplus? Everyone slump in spirits. With ashes on his head and one could not be satisfied. He had do
wanted
it Every- In the attitude of a young priest confessing a termined to deadly sin Mr. Goorge admitted that his estima in tre directions. In the first place a would
only employ a portion of it, and liver of the right froze the soures had been
pend the anomaly under which technical educa completely wrong-wrong by millions." He tion stood contrite for a moment to let the Fation in England in paid for out of the whisky Capt. & Mrs. Bremer
tax." toru and rend him, and then, witha characteristic grant to the local authorities in lieu of this The Government would make a fixed twinkle in
in his eyes, added, "but I was notrer varying and declining revenue, and an equiva hart been due partly to canses which were temporary, and partly to some which were pensions was to be removed. Once permanent. There had been forestalmenta by Chancellor
-off
Mr. W. F. Brewer
Mr. E. J. Chapma Mr. Cocker Mr. P. Bydenham Bizon Mr.&Mr.D.E. Donnelly
the mark than any one else." The falling only, the paper disqualification for old-age Mr. J. G..S. Gansden
leat A woul go to Scotland and Ireland.
Were
again the the trade before the last Budget was introduced. philanthroped into tho dulcet tones of the Mr. & Mra, G. Gordon Manufacturers
who has no object in life but the had also been
been living on their welfare of the poor and needy.. The Govern collars. But far
and substantial cause of
r and away the largest
1 most (mest.. important
going
to be generous, but not too the dining-
generous. The lonal authorities, whe in revenue had been the dimisation in act have these paupers to mpport, were to hand would consumption. Good Conservatives had drenk
Bnk over
over the economy thus effected, and the Radical Government, and kas to spite o
Hust Liberals and drank lens to spite the patt Bood Treasury believed at another two and a half millions in & Fall year added to this sum would who, they believed, was making a good thing out effert the reform. As however, it would not of the increased taxation. In keen
come into operation enjoyment
nutil of his part, the speaker enlarged on the vision need be until January 1 next, pro- only three months, manner in which he had, as ho contended, made and
for that period £450,000 would suffice. most of both worlds. As Chancellor ho had Deducting these two items front the excess of reonized more from spirits then he would have estimated revenue, £309,000 would done had he social reformer he had driven people inte
not put on the extra 35 94; as sam one too large for contingencies.
Thus Mr. Lloyd George's Budget statement better way of life.
Supported from cheers concluded, and he sat down.amid.c
cheem Fie from behind, he told of all the good which he had spoken only for an hour and twenty-six bad done. Where publicats used to sell a bottle minutes, instead of nearly five hours, last Ba of brandy and a few sodne, now they sold many year, and he settled down on the beach un- sodes and an infinitely small quantity of brandy fatigued and smiling to listen to the criticams
not more than enough jurf to give favour of the Opposition Daily Telegraph,
Mr & Mrs.LD. Vandell Master Manda}] Mr. C. M. Meyer Dr. K. S. Morrison Mr. J. Offor Mr. Wm. Fiitendigh Mr. J. Robertsan Mrs. G Sachsa Miss K. Sachao Capt.& z. Schultzon Mr. A. J. Smith Mr. & Mrs Tibbs Mr. H. Webb
Br. J. W. Wilson
Mr. O. L. G than Mr. H. Hoffmaa
Mrs F. Y. James Dr. P. J. Kelly
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL.
REGISTER,
Hongkong Observatory, July 26th,
On Date
10 A
Barometer M rétiaina
Temperature06| Humidity *
29,77
20,63
29.77
88
84
B7
.
81
TO
07
Wind Direction
South
Weather o
WNW
b
Highest open air Temperature on 24th...... 89 Lowest open air Temperature on 24th........... 79
תי
NAPIER JOHNSTONES"
"SQUARE BOTTLE"
WHISKY.
BEW ARE OF
UNVARIED FOR
THE SAME TO-DAY AS
150 YEARS.
IN 1745.
IMITATIONS.
SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG:
LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.,
and from ALL WINE MERCHANTS, [45
SHIPPING IN PORT.
ALDENHAM,
STEAMERS
British str., 2,400, St. John George, 24th July-Kobe 18th July. General-Gibb, Livingstone & Co. AVMERIC, British str., 2,799, James Boyd, 19th July-Manila 16th July, leap-Dodwell
Co.
CHANGRIA, British str., 1,463, Edw. Finlayson, 21st July-Australia via Philipinea 26th June, General and Frown N. 8.8. Co. CHENAN, British BP., 1,350, L. Jones, 17th July Shanghai 14th July, General But- terfield & Swite.
CRIYVEN
Chinese str., 1,177, C. Stewart, 22nd July--Shanghai 17th July, General-
G. M. S. N. Ce. CLIPTON,
British
tish sir.. 2,313, G. Worsley, 20th July-Shanghai 15th July.
DEVAWONGSE, German str., 1050, F. Rehivaldt,
Meal-E
18th 12th July, Rice and
& Swire,
DRUFAK, Norwegian str., 1,102, A. Antonsen,
24th July-Bangkok 18th July, General- China-Siam 9. N. Co. FAUBANO, British str., 1,410, H. Malkin, Látn July Saigon 8th July, Rics-Jardine Matheson & Co.
ELENTAR, British str. 3,250, W. 1. Hartnell, 12th July-Mexico 11th Juno-Showan Totes & Co.
HAIORINO, British str., 1,267, W. C. PARKmore, 24th July---Foochow, Amoy via Swatow 23rd July, General-Douglas. Lapraik &
Co.
HALIOFIH, Dutob str., 2,047, Zwart, 12th July
Potaporo 5th July, Petroleum-Aalatio
& Co. HIROSAN MARU, Japanese str., 2,303, Tama- nishi, 23rd July--Miiko 17th July, Coal- Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. Err. French
742, Panior, 8th May- Haiphong 5th May, General-A, R. HYSON, British str., 4.232, I. A. Davies, 17th
July-Shanghai 15th July, GeneralBut terfield & Swire.
ICHANG, British sir.. 1,223, K. E. Tubben, 13th July Saigon 9th July, Rico-But- terfell & Swire,
INDIEN, Danish str., 3612. Berg, 13th July-
Port Said 2nd Jane, Goueral-Melchors & Co.
KAIFUKU MARU, Japanese str., 1,903, 8. Buds, 6th July-Moji 30th June, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.
Katsow, British str., 2,529, K. T. Jones, 21st.
July-Kachinute 15th July, General- Butterfield & Bwire,
KASHING, British str.. 1,127, H. F. Laver, 23rd July-Manila 20th July, Balinat-Batter- fold &
KIANG Cro
Chinese str., 1,002, Brissander,
24th July-1
Tung Lee
Hankow 19th July, Iron Rails
KINTUCK, British air., 4,616, A. G. R. Paddle,
12th July Yolohazia via Ports 25th June, General Butterfield & Swire.
ANGRE, British str., 1,203, C. Plankett Cole, KWANGBE
17th July-Saigon 14th July, Rice-Rut- terfield
Swire.
LIGHTNING, British str., 3,315, A. E. Gentles,
22nd July-Caloutta 1st July, General Darid Sassoon & Co.
LINAN, British str., 1,250, Williams, 21st July -Shanghai 17th July, General-Butter- fold & Bwire.
Loxo9IPA, British str., 2,842, J. Tasker, 19th July-Moji 13th July, Coul-Bradley & Co. MINNESOTA, Ameritas str., 13,323, T. W. Garlick, 22nd July-Seattle 20th Juno aud Manila 20th July, General Nippon Tugen Kaisho.
F
NAMBANG, British air.. 2,591, P. M. B. Lake, 22nd July-Kabe 16th and Moji 17th July. NANSHAN, British str.. 1,299, Chas. Hown, ét
General Jardine, Matheson & C July-Silgen 2nd July, Goueral--Bradley & Co.
NETHERLEE, British str. 1234, 1. Sine 18th
July Moj 12th July, Coal-Order. NIPPON MAPU, Japanese str, 3,452, 9. Smith, 19th July-San Francisco 21st June, General T. K. K.
ONSANG, British atr., 1.254, E. J. Baller, 19th Jaly-Hongay 17th JulyJardine, Mathe-
SID & Co..
PAKLAT, German str., 1,018, G. Gathemazın,
18th Joly-Bangkok 10th July, Rice
PR Satterfield & Swire.
Garman str., 1,021, F. v. Mangets. dor, 20th July-Bangkok 14th July, Rice-Butterfield & Swire. QUINTA, German st., 900, Schlesinger, 23rd ria Singapore 15th July, German str., 1.189, Breuer, 22nd July-Bangkok and Swatow 21st July,
& Swire.
SCA-Butterfield &
Bir,
4,000, von Döhren, 11th
27th May, General- Amerika Linio.
TAMING, British str., 1,350, G, H, Pennefather,
22nd July-Manila 19th July, General
eld & Bwire.
Datch str. 1,234, I. Kooper 24th July-Batavia 26th June and Macassar July, General Java-China Japan
VOLUTE, British str., 2,599, H. Jackson, 26th Juse-Singapore 19th June, Petroleum in balk-Asiatic Petroleum & Co.
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