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NAPIER JOHNSTONES' "SQUARE BOTTLE”

WHISKY.

BEWARE OF

THE SAME TO-DAY

150 YEARS.

IN 1745.

UNY ARIED FO

IMITATIONS.

SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG:

LANE. CRAWFORD & CO.,

and from ALL WINE MERCHANTS. [46

SANTAL MIDY

These tiny Capsules — superior to Copaiba, Cabebs, and Injec- tions — OURE the same di- seases as these drugs in FORTY-EIGHT HOURS without inconvenience.

Each Cuprule bears the name. Paris, 8, rue Vivienne

Bold by all Chemists.

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NOTICE TO KOWLOON RESIDENTS

TAXTRA COPIES of Daily Press are on

EXTRAGENES Dowing Porn

KOWLOON BOOK STALL, Ferry Wharf Mésar, H. RUTTONJEE & SONS, Kow

loon Store, No. 36, Haiphong Road LOS. HUNG CHEONG, Haiphong Road Mr. AH YAU, Hongkong Furry Wharf Stall

VESSELS EXPECTED.

THE AMERICAN MAIL.

The P.M. str. China is due here le morrow between 6 and 8 m.

The P.M. str. Manchuria left Yokohama en the 15th inst. en route for Hongkong, and is due to arrive at this port on the 28th instant.

The T.K.K. str. Chiyo Hart railed from- San Francisco on the 4th inst. for Hongkong, via Hondlalu, Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shaughs, and is due to arrive at Hongkong on the 1st prox.

The PM. str. Asia loft San Francisco on the 11th instant en route to Hongkong, via Hono

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When the stomach becomes weakened, the digestion of ordinary food becomes only partial, and at times is painful, little of the food is assimilated, and the body is consequently insufficiently nourished.

This iswhere Benger's Food helps, li contains in itself the natural digestive principles, and is quite different from any other food obtainable.

Al doctors know and

approve of its composition, and prescribe it freely. For INFANTS, INVALIDS,

AND THE AGED.

Titish Medical Journal" says: "Banger's Food bas, by te excellmice, Estabbed a reputation of its own."

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THORNE'S

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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE P.&O. 8, N. Co.'s Steamer

"DEVANHA"

lula, Japan a d Shanghai, and is due to arrive T

at this port on the 8th prox.

THE GERMAN MAIL.

The L.G.M. str. Princess Alice, carrying the German Maite with cates from Berlin of the 21st ultimo, left Singapore on the 15th iust, at 10 am, and may be expected here on or about the 19th instant, at 3 p.m.

THE CANADIAN MAIL.

The C.P.R. Co.'s str. Monteagle arrived at Nagsaski at 4 p.m. on the 12th inst, and left again af6 am, on 13th inst. for Shanghai, where she is due to arrive at 9 a.m. on the 15th inst

The C.FE. Co.'s str. Empress of China arrived at Nagasaki at 8 s.m. on the 15th inst, and left again at 3 p.m. same day for Shanghai, where she is due to arrive at midnight on the 16th instant

THE INDIAN MAIL The Indo-China str. Fooksang left Calcutta for this port vinthoBtraite on the 10th inst., and may be expected here on or about the 26th instant. "THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.

The E. & A. str. Empire from Sydney, &c., left Port Darwin on the 11th inst, for Timor,

Manila and this port.

MAROKANT STEAMERS,

The Austrian Lloyd's str. China left Sings yore for this port on the 10th fast, and is dus here to-day.

The P, & O. 8. N. Co.'s str. Japan left Singapore for this port on the 11th instant, at 78.m, and is die here to-day

The H-A Linie str, Senegambia left Singa pore on the 12th inst. a.m., and may be expected here to-morrow p.m.

The Barber Line str. Buruga sailed from New York on the 21st ultimo for Hongkong. zia the Straits.

The T.K.K. str. Hongkong Maru sailed from Callao on the 3rd instant for this port, via the usual ports of call.

The Barber Line str. Shimosa mailed from New York on the 6th instant for Hongkong vis Straits.

port via Nagasaki and Manila on the 8th inst, and is expected here on the 21st instant.

FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THRIE RISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each Consigament will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods

landed.

This t

RUPEES,YEN AND COPPER CASH.

The following correspondence has recently appeared in The Times:-

CHINESEJURISTS IN LONDON. (ENTERTAINED BY THE LONDON COUET OF LEBITRATION.

Sir-Sir Charles Dudgeon writer with a knowledge of Chinese conditions acquired by long residence in Shanghai, and what is far from common among the merchants of that of the financial situation and port-much study Lane ormariance in public affairs. In writing joint management of the London Chamber of coneral of, Peking, speaking lu Chinese, said į

looked some account.

me factors which should be taken into at. He gives the difference in the margin of value between the regulated rupos and the regulated yen and their content valuas respeo. tively 70 per esnt for the former and per cont, for the latter-and draws the inferenes that the yen is on a safer basis, to this extent supporting Sir John Rolleston's conten. tion; but le bas forgotten some of the historical Laots

of coch

And

SHIPPING IN PORT........

STEAMERI,

Be

times. They all hoped that the process would continue. I had been said with some truth that' an educated and disciplined Chins might be the meator of the world; but he thought that the rest of the world would rather see China atual The Chinese Judges and the

Attorney.ed and deciplined and would look forward with ANPING, Chinese etr., 1.159, H. Mackinson, 12th Oct.-Shanghai 9th October, General equanimity to the prospects of the future. That their way to General of Peking, who are 1

commercial community sincere feelings of ARRATOON AFCAR, British str., 2,931, W. D. A. Thomas, 12th Oct-Caloutta via Straits the eighth International Prison Congress at gathering expressed on behalf of the whole Washington, were entertained at luncheon in

27th Sept, General-David Sassoon & Co. the Trocadero Restaurant last month by the Lon. admiration for China and of welcome to its don Court of Arbitration, which is under the representatives. (Cheers.)

In reply, the Hon. Ch'ien Hes, Attorney- BORNEO, German str. 1,344, T. Bembill, 13th October-Sandakan 8th October, Timber joint

and General Melchors & Co. In the Commerce and the City Corporation. In on the currency question, however, he has over- absence of Sir Albert Hollit, Chairman of the that such a meeting between the representatives

of their two countries could not fail to bring CHILDAE, Norwegian str., 1,102, H. Nielsen, Court of Arbitration, Mr. R. B. Fraser presided,

about greater intimacy in

10th Oct. Bangkok 3rd Oct., General........ their commercial thon

& Co. and among

Aagaard, Thereson prosent, in addition to the solacions musil a' closer understanding

K.C Chinese visitors, were Sir Edward Clarko,

Bingapore 1st Bapt., Kerosene Oil occasions of difference Mr. Herry Clarke, Captain II. Acton Blake other. With more frequent dealings there must Cowars, British str., 3,065, J. Fallas, 7th Sept.

Petroleum (Deputy Master of the Trinity

Sir cessarily arise Holesple

Asiatic disputes. On such occasions while the Courts Herbert Marshall, Mr. William

those of England, had DERWENT, Law, especially of commercial men for Deputy Chairman of the London Court of stained the Arbitration), and Mr. C. E. Town (Assistant a

tho justice of their decisions, Courte of Secretary of the London Chamber of Commores). Arbitration had boun faroared on account ELISABETH KICKMERS, Gorman str., 2,675, H. Rohle, 12th Ost-Moji 6th Ost., Coal--- Proposing the health of the visitors, the of their despatch and economy.

Bradley & Co. Chairman said that the federation of the States London Court of Arbitation was composed ef Europe seemed at one time but an impossible men of eminence and of commanding dream, but each successive international con.

fulfilled the

purpose pimirably disalesods thousand and one points of respect, and it

for which it was created. In China from the reADOS

Lad shown an aptitade means against permitting militarism to

by for trade, and I guilds 1 finitely all countries alike. It was inevitable that Courts of Law should follow territorial of which disputes were settled without the aid of

State. As much reliance was placed limitations as to jurisdiction, but a wide and general feeling existed in favour of the extension the force of positive morality as of law, so that to some extent their guilds had served as Courts to all countries of the principle of the Judgments Extension Act of this country. The introdus of Arbitration Chamber of Commerce had tion of stain and electricity revolutionized recently been established in the various pro-

and above them all was a general Chamber

which Referring to mid

earried ont at a minimum of cost to the Indian community of interest and as it indo. earliest times the poo long oxisted, b

The ropes was established on a regulated basis of 16d. at a time when, in the downward course. of silver, its content, value minoided with the be regnlated valne; this enabled the operation to Government. With the further fall of silver, the margin

this

regulated value and the content value has, however, become more marked year by year, and has introduced the element of danger noted both by Sir Charles Dudgeon and Sir Jobu Rolleston; but the danger has been by roduced by the strength and occidental organi zation of the Indian Government.

n

between

tho

The

upor

British str. 1,574, Jenkins, 24th Sept.-Asigon 20th September, Rico and General-Man Fat & Co.

FUXURA MARU, Japanese str., 3,136. S. Kum awaki, 10th Oct.-Wakamatsu via Moji 5th Oot, General--Ataka & Co. GREGORY AFCAS, British str., 2,961, S. II. Belson, 13th Oct-Moji 8th Oot, General -David Sassoon & Co., Ltd. HANGCHOW, British str., 999, R, Robertson, Oct-Swatow 3rd October, Bailast--

Butterfield Swire,

Oct-Wakamaten via Swatow 8th Ool., HUPEH, British str. 1,275, H. Matbins, 9th

Coal - Butterfield & Swire.

The you was regulated- later, but also at industry and commercs during the leat contur vinces Ench trade had its own. Chamber Indrapura, British air., 3,182, Mansfield, 4th

time when the regulated and content but he believed that the participation of thored official recoform, the

Chinese on a scale commensurate with the possibilities of that great p

criminal

the

rate the Pines the clusiveness of China, largely conduced to by ad necessary to remodel it.

values approximately coincided, at the mate of 24 d. to the yon; even at this rate, based on the later silver value, a danger too, is reduced by the strength and occidental margin of 20 per cent. exists, but this danger, thods of the Japanese Government. I be lieve I am right in saying, however, that the

is not a legal tender in Japan. silver

yen When the American Government introduced the regulated poso into the

the regulat. silver value was at such ed value was established on the same basis, the Japanese yen-50 cents approximately (U.S.A.) to the peas. In 1906, however, it was found necessary to stop soinage and to intro. duce provisionally American Government notes, giving them an exchange value of two pesos to the dollar,

in order to supplement the deficient currency, aring to the excess of content value

the over the regulated valne, pęso was exported,.

disappearing, and was in danger of

The

the

A commission

October-New York 22nd July, General- Jardine, Matheson & Co.

16th

KLANG PING, Chinese str., 1,222, H. Udden, 5th September-Chinkiang, 30th August, General-Tang Leo & Co.

speaker the commission had gathered mnch INVEREEK, British str., 3,206. A. H. Smith, Sept.-New York 30th July, General prisons which

Jardino, Matheson & Co. useful information from the

had visited in England and other conn- tries, and he hoped that they would adopt those KIANG CHING, Chinese str., 1,002, Bressander, 11th Out.-Haiphong 9th Oct., General- term which were most suited to their condi

Tung Lee tions, China had been the proud possessors

code since the seventh dynasty, but with of modern conditions it had been existence of of jurists had been appointed to revise all the laws of China, and it was expected that the new codes would come into force within two or three commercial code the assistance of Chambers of years. In connection with the preparation of the Commerce had been sought, and they had been asked to furnish the commission with the local the commission would carry sway with them the pleasantest impressions of England. (Cheers.)

customs. In conclusion he assured them that

great people in the commer-question of prison eial life of this century might not less profoundly affect their civilisation and its advancement. The wall of Chins was not the only political frontier that obstructed the free intercourse of peoples and

of protence

protecting them which under the from one another levied the tributo of crashing

tion and armaments on each. The isolation the circumstances of time and distance in the psat, were giving way and were cortainly destined to disappear in the days that were approaching. If brute force remained chained, at the cost to Europe of four to five hundred millions, it was not becauso it was dead or even sleeping, but consequent on the other demands of commercial men to control (Cheers.) own destinard Clarks sold that he understood that in Peking the Attorney-General was selected by the Judges; but that was by no means the use hers. When he

judicial capacity which did but in the interval between the introduction of no solooted he had a the coin and the settlement of its regulated not belong to the law officers of this country. value came the temporary rise daring the years In England the law officers had not judicini

except in regards to 1905

capacity ine of silver ballion, and Falde

68 Solicitor-Gen

two important stions--one, the incandescent mantle the danger margin in order to avoid the risk of

aud the other the automatio -in-the-

o penny. a drain of the currency of the colony.

be On the

conclusion slot machines, (Laughter.) Chins might whole question

the described as the "Lord Halsbury" of the as- 38 that it is immaterial what margin in the value and that it does not tions. (Laughter.) It had all the experience and approach the danger limit if the Government dignity of old age coupled with the energy and is strong and well organized. The United King resources of youth. China was the most extra- ordinarily interesting country in its history and dom may have shillings with a content value

developments which 53. eurrent safely at one-twentieth of £1 cccasional and spasmodic

early history of Japan may have a yen of a content value of 22d. one could possibly with an international exchange value of one- Chins was delightful. Some thousands of years tenth of £1; but for China to try either age an Emperor conspired the idea of prevent ing disputes and disturbances, in China; so out,

Singapore dollar was at first to have been regulated on the basis of 244. to the S dollar

1907 in the to

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The C. & M. str. Rubi left Manila on the

I-value was set lod at 231. and his recollection was that patent matters; 15th instant, and is due here to-day at 3 p.m. in the and the ont deliberately invited oral he had had to decide

The Singapore

i

The 800.

I would da on the currency of he ballte big wall to keep all foreigners

I add

Now

China? Bir Charles Dudgeon and "B" are and having done that he burned all the books right in drawing attention to the fact that the inside it. He believed that those measures pro currency problem in China is tri-partita, in- tected China for 2,000 years. (Laughter.)

of

things had changed, and so far from being protec fluctuation in gold troducing all the elements

and Bir John Ballaston isteda the

lagsinst incoming of foreign civilization of silver and foreign influerives it was being rapidly opened wrong in inferring currency from his "quarter

ailver, and copper the ezer. (He prob to them. It would not be too fully acknowledged

ably means a 20-cent piece, but could not read the inscription. The problem is not, however, as simple as the two former make out. In the Arst

plase it is very misleading to distinguish at all between silver-paid and copper-paid laboar in China; the barrency of the wage earner, the money with which he bays food, clothing, and housing, is copper, and copper only, even though for convenience he may receive silver coins.

Copper

As the shortest guide to the China paszlo let ze enamerate as briefly as possible the different currencies which enter into the trade of Chios, foreign or domestic, wholesale or retail,

cash, First we have the time-honoured oldent of sarviving currencies. Thirty years ago the e appreciation in the valse of copper in terms of silver initiated the great, melting-down (to melt the coin of the realm in China is death). and to-day the copper currency has, probably, than half the average content value of these less few years ago; and yet this currency circulates on its content value.

Next we have the 10-cash piece (conveniently called a copper cent). These have taken hold in the centres of population and there have almost displaced the cash, and foreign observers, con. gregated mainly in the treaty ports, have Inferred from this a complete substitution; but even in the centres the cash survives, and in the country it remains common. Between these two copper coins there is no fixed ratio of ex- change, and the 10-cash piece exchanges some. some places for five, at other times times and in end for six or seven cash, but never for

plangs the nominal ten.

The small silver coins are nominally fractions of the silver dollar. Their valus in terms of to sopper is nowhere fixed, and the wage-earner, paid in silver coins, finds himself forced accept for his 10-cent piece sometimes 90. and at other times 80 copper cash, sometimes 12 and at other times eight copper cents. Even in tarmus

ms of silver the silver coins are unstable Damaged packages must be left in the Go within five years past the silver dollar (900 fine) downe for examination by the Consignee's and has fizotuated within a range from 90 to 115 the Company's representatives at an appointed cents of subsidiary ouins (800 fue),

The less said of the Chinese silver dollar of beur. All claims must be presented within ten

svessel brings on Cargo :— From London &o., ex .. "Macedonia," From Persian Gulf, or B. L. 8. N. and

B. & P. B. N. Co's Steamers. Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary within

6 hours.

Goods not cleared by the 19th inst, at 4 PM., will be subject to rent.

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

days of the steamer's arrival here, after which the past the better, date they cannot be recognised. No claims will regarded it

The confiding foreigner has the counterpart of the Mexican or

as being more or less fixed fineness of silver. To the Chinese it is merely

be admitted after the goods have left the the Hongkong dollar, and therefor or gas fixed

Godords.

E. A. HEWETT, Superintendent. Hongkong, 13th October, 1910.

[1

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM SHANGHAI, KOBE AND MOJI. THE

THE Steamship

a

a more or less indeterminato fraction of an ounce of silver, boing nominally 0.72 of a Treasury bel, and it is trestad as such, with no relation to the copper currency or to the sidiary silver coinage,

Of the tael of silver I do not propose to write; for foreigners in Chine, and fewer outalde, understand it, and to elucidate some of its mysteries

would

require a special article. Finally we come to gold, the currency of the This much tried and exporter. importer and speculative individual has to deal with s currency composite in

in which the exporter, for invoice out by 10 per example, may find

the interval between shipping his may find himself loaded with stocks

in

tho

"GREGORY APCAR," having arrived from the above Forts, Con The GN, I Minnesota left Kobe for this nigries of Cargo are hereby informed that their end itsarrival at the market; while t

goods will be delivered from alongside.

Carg impeding

the discharge will be landed impo less than 12 months before, which he at Consignees risk and expense into the basar The O.B.K. str. Chicago Maru from Tatoms left Yokohama for this port vis Kobe, Nagasaki dons and/or extra hamardons Godowns of the has to sell in competition with other stocks and

Manila on

on the 9th instant, and is expected Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown bought kere on or about the 23rd instant.

The Eug Hok Fong B.B. Co.'s str. Persia sailed from Gasymas, Mexico, on the 27th ult. p.m, and is due here on or about the 25th inst,

The Swedish East Asiatic str. Canton laft Pert Said on the 12th instant, and is expected f to arrive here on the 11th prix.

Company, Limited.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

DAVID SASSOON & Co., LTD.,

Agenta,

[1168 Hongkong, 13th October, 1910.

of ba

perhaps for the same gold price, but, rough fluctuations in exöhange, capable

at prices 30 to 40 per cent. less in silver. This is the uncemented rubble foundation on which it is proposed to erect the superstructure of a stable and regulated currency I am, sir, your obedient servant,"

Swall

HOSE B. Moase.

that there had been, not on the part of the Chinese people, bat of those enlightened states mon who had much to do in recent years with the opening of China, a desire to bring it inte line with the more modern development of the

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KUMERIC, British str.. 4,006, a. B. Martill,

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-Keelung 30th Aug, General-Dodwell LENNGK, British str., 2,361, D. Reid, 1st Sept

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LocKEUN, German str., 1,020, W. Taubert, 5th

Oct. Bangkok 28th Sept., Kioo and Meal.

Butterfeld & Swire. LOYAL, German str., 1,237, K. Wagner, 12th October-Wekamatsu 6th October, Cos→ Mitsui Bussan Kaisha..

LTEEMOON, German sir, 1,238. v, Pilgrim,

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MACHEW,

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No. 3 KEKON, Japanese str., 3,778, T. Takai,

17th

Sept.--Meji

11th Sept. Coal--Order.

PARLAT Gorman str., 1918, E. Gathemann,

24th Sept Bangkok 17th Sept., Rice- Butterfield & Spire.

PITSANULOK Gorman air., 1,267, D. Reimers, 11th October-Bangkok 1st Oct., Rico and Timber-Butterfield & Swire.

PRIAM, British 2,905, B. J. Lewis, 5th Oct.-Liverpool via Colombo 27th Ang., General--Batterfield & Swire.

BIZAL, America str., 2,700, J. Hesamg, 30th.

Sept.-Manila 26th Sept. RUBONIA, Russian str., 3,643, A. Dombo, 4th October-Bhangbai 50th Sept., Beans and Boan oil-Melchers & Co.

RUTHELOLEN, British str., 2,742, W. Gay, 14th October-Cardiff, Coal-Dodwell &

Co.

BRLJA

American str., 2,789, Olaf La, 14th October-Portland 5th Sept., Lamber and Flour-P. & A. 8.8. Co.

SRIBETOLO MABU, Japanese str., 2,479, Atsu

ml, 15th Sept.-Wakamatan

-

Coal-Osake Bhosen Kaisha.

3th Sept.,

SIBERIA, American str, 5 5,655, A. Zeeder, 10thTM

October San Francisco 13th September, General P. M. 8. B. Co.

SUDEA, British str 25th Bept, General-- British str., 3,929, W. E. Kelway, 27th Sept Kedung 256

Standard O

Foil Co.

TAMING, British str., 1,350, G. H. Pennefather, 14th October-Manila 11th Oct., Hemp and General-Butterfeld & Swire.

TIKIRI, Dutch str., 2,826, H. Koops, 8th Oct. -Batavia and Balik Pappan 30th Sept,

Sugar and Genoral- Java-China-Japan

Lijn.

TSINTAU, Germen etr., 1,002, Fr. Bücking. 6th Oct.-Bangkok 25th Sept., Rice and Wood

Batterfield & Swiro, TSURUJIAN MARD, Japanese str., 2,559,

Aweki, 12th Oct-Milke 5th Oct., Coal- Mitsui Bussan Kaishs.

VICTORIA, Swedish sir.. 989, Teckert, 13th Oct. -Banjonvang 1st Oct., Sugar-Wallem & Co.

WURU, British str. 1,277, A Lacker, 4th September Shanghai 31st Ang, General -Butterfield & Swire.

YUNNAN, British str., 1,206, Owen, 13th Oct. -Waka 9th October, Rice-Butterfield & Swire.

BALLING VESSEL.

ARROW, British barque, 2,971, Malvör, 20th May-Anjer 8th April, Kerosene Oil- Standard Oil Co.

DRUMELTAN, British 4-masted barque, 1,799, Sratt, 27th August-Menudo 30th July, Balinst-Standard Oil Co.

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