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consequence of the flourishing condition of diseovory was made whilo exports in that part of the Empire, makes the and corner of the cid fortress WIB conditions of international rivalry there a matter boing cleaned out with au onil to of anxions concern to foreign truders. Some destroy all possible vehicles of infection. British merchants are apt to believe that the one corner of the by the British Commercial Attaché at Poking, benefits accruing from the development of im: Pasig riverer of the wall ironting the ports in Mancharia will all go into Japanese proximately 50 feet square. A stone spiral pockets, and
and under the
Japanese traders, stairway leading down to below the level of the in virtue of
and of their adaptability, water was also discovered. When followed to bays a great advantage over Europenas in pono- its end it was found that it woat some distance into the country. It may be ateamod, bolow the level of the river into a large tunnel however, that British goods are, on the whole, terminating in a wooden doorway. better than Japanese; and a more hopefulatuitode in favo of i
f Japanese commercial astuteness and serces may be justified by the reaction that already, in regard to many foreign commodi- ties in China, tastes have been created by Ja- native purchasers which have led to a demand for better qualities than satisfied these purchasers at first, and cheap and inferior goods of Japanese or other make hava opened the way for the more solid and expen sive British
producte.
part
on
COTTON TRADE OF CHINA.
NATIVE AND JAPANESE COMPETITION.
The following information is from a report (Mr. W. P. Ker), on the foreign trade of Chius in 1909:
Considering that, in 1909, to a combination of low silver exchange and low value of the copper cash was added a third obstacle, the abnormal riso in
in the price of custom, the total quantity of cotton goods imported might
The most remarkable discovery, however, of a have been expected to be unusually low,
of this underground fortification was mado In fact, however, owing to the atimu
some years ago,
the latter p of Spanish lating offoot of the feurishing oxport train,
rals, when the buildings of the
of the Cartel de Espana
atter part the total valga (in Haikwan tacks) of the net
were in the coarse of orection. These barracks importe of cotton goods in 1909, according to panese tradors among
were constructed in ̈ 1890 by tho
government laud that had formerly Inon the the customs returns, was greater than in any
a piecr previous year except 1905 and 1906. The
property of the Jesuits, but which was confiscat dissatisfaction expressed by importers in doubt
ad to the Crown together with the church Ioas due to the unprofitable nature of their
buildings thereon at the time the Jesuits were operations. Business throughout was of a
expelled from Spain and bor colonies, band-to-mouth: character, but with the help of
Indian
During the constraction of the barracks a dian yarn meets with an incrossing com- sacrifices at auctions, supplies of piece-goods petition from Japanese, and Japausso yarn in party of 80 Bilibid convicts were employed in were redused, to a level not unreasonably its turn appears to be subjected to a still aloner the arc
excavation of certain in excess of requiremonts. According to competition, especially in the north of China, for the purpose of constructing a cosapool. While part of the interior the returns of the Shanghai General from the products of the Shanghai mills. Af making this excavation one of the workmen struck for Chamber of Commerce, the total blocks of pisos. the beginning of 1910 there were 782,242 spind. a solid obstruction with his pick. Ouinvestigation
goods in Shanghai on the 31st at 7997,302 407,718 belonging to 14
December
2009.les in Chins (including our of which this solid matter proved to bo a piece of Mocar.. umeanted to 6,842,995 pieces,
in Shanghai, pieces on 31st December for t
an discovery, but littlo effectd was entirely in fancy cattons, the stocks kiang provincos, 90,003 16 Hupoh Government attention was paid to it until upon clearing The reduction 203,892 to 12 other mills in Kiangan and Cho- a deptis was all unexpected dated stone at such of plain cottone
increased by 58,631
at Wachaug, 25,000 to a mill in Chilli away some more soil several similar stones were bankers books relating province, and 55.632 to pieces, but the Sheng
mill in Hongkong found lying side by side. to advances would show that the whole situation The native yarn, distributed by the Shanghai bas very materially improved since 1907. mills amouatelito.24,900,000 lbs in 1907, 50,400,
030 lb. in 1908, and 56,700,000 lbs. in 1909,
12" Expansion Joints for Centrifugal Pump. e. 1. Foot Valves for Contrifugal Pumpe 9 and
12" Diameter. Rockor Engine
Steamp
Portable Stone Breaker and Auto Screening Steam Pile Driving Wuch,
and Loading Machine.
Stone Crushers,
Cement Mixer,
Paleomater Pumps.
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Pump
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Single Coutrifugal Pump with Palloys and
Shafting.
Double Centrifugal Pump with Palloys and
Bhatting
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Pile Driving
r
Winch for Motor Driven Winsh with Controller. Large Pile Driving Steam Hammers. Small Pile Driving Steam Hammers, Two Hand Cranes.
Tip. Waggons and a Number of Carriagos
same.
Iron Skip Buckets,
C. B. Tyrod Wheels without Axles.
c. s. Tyred Wheels with Axles.
. Whenia and Axios without Tyres,
14 h. Rails with Iron Tics..
40 lb. Ruila.
Flanged Steel Piping.
Railway Sleepers.
Hardwood Core Bars.
3" Boarding.
Six-Sheave Blocks,
| 12" ei. Right Angle Bend.
Enquiries and offers should be addressed to the undersigned, who will be pleased to supply Farther particulars if necessary.
Hongkong, 3rd October, 1910.
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The curiosity of the superintondert in charge of the work was now dressed and the stone work was broken into. Upon opening up a portion of it, it was found to form an archway that had for the most part been filled in. An af tempt was made to excavate the tunnel, but ANCIENT JESUIT MANILA HISTORY.after going down into it for a depth of four meters the attempt was given up, and the cavity agnia filled in.
The conversion of the bastion forming a part of the old time exit from the walled vity at the Real Gate into an aquarium calle to mind some uncient history in connection with it, and the probable existence either within it or in its vicinity of one of the ends of an immense tunnel that was built by the early Spaniards either i for the ригроков
of a sower or an underground passage whereby escape into the main fortress of San Diego, os it was then called, could be
attack by an made in caso of
enemy
1570 to On the arrival of the Spaniards in what is now Manils, there existed a rudely constructed palisaded fortress on the spot where
thoro Fort Santiago now stands. It wass More fort armed with Moro brass connon twelve in aam. Ber and manned by natives under the command of a Europeau, said to have been a Portuguese. This fortress was captured by the Spaniards under Goiti and a goodly part of it destroyed. The following year it was reconstructed of whole sad solid timber, the best available woods
being used. Soon afterwards the present construction of stone was commmeed, the plans for it being constructed by a jesuit, Father Sestano, under whose direction the work was begun and
A low exchange, of course, bonefits native manufactures, and the increased purchases of yara, both foreign and native, during the year 1909, show that native looms took some n. vantage of the protection afforded them by high gold values. The innumerable cheap wooden hand looms in every village are sold to be turning out improved werk. These are supplemented to some extent by imported hand looms of Japanese make, but such figures as are available indicate that the imports of Japanese machines are not large, the extreme cheepness of the native band loom rendering competition difficult. As regards cotton weaving with foreign machinery, there sre now in China come 3,300 machine looins in speration and more cotton weaving mills are being started in various parts of the country, bat the British manufacturer has yet ne auss for serious concern on account of the campoti. tion thus indicated COMPETITION,
The following comparative table of the total imports of British, American, Indian and Japaneso plain cottons-compiled from the custome figures for shirtings and sheetings, drills, jeans and T-cloths during the last four yours shows that British piece.goods are fairly holding their own
1907.
1,908.
1909. Description Pisces.
Pieces.
Pieces. British 8,224,961 8,993.534 10.691,448 continued.
578,647 1,586,989 3,856,231 What the original plan of the fortificatioris 840,401 986.982 1,395,297 was is not known, as a considerable portion of it Indian
67,905 141.312 133,855 Was anderground, and only twice or three times The inorcass in the importe
of Japanese bus any part of the hidden portion been piece-goods hardly affects British products, but discovered. Japanese heavy shirtings and drills compete
In the early part of 1902, at a time when severely with the American goods of the same plague was rife the city, Colonel
babonio class. This competition is chiefly folt in Man- Greenough of the 7th Artillery, at that time ohuria, where Japanese sheetings and drills are commanding Fort Santiago, reported the gaining on American, The demand for imports discovery of a so-called secret sharabor and in Manchuria, which is increasing as a natural passages in the walls and under the fort. The
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There was no telling, from the little investiga tion made, just what the tapnel hal base con structed for. It was entirely of Macuspan stone and at least twelve feet in width. general belief at the time was that it was a part of the old time fortiontions and that it led from Fort Bantingo to the bastion at Heal Gate.
Some years later a the outer moat at the bastion is from was discovered, leading to the powder magazine until recently existing on Camp Walisco, next to the Luneta Police station. Judging from its size and form this tunnel had been bait for a double purpose, that of allowing the page of the water from the inner to the outer meat, and DADY BURJOR&Co. that of permitting the passage of persons from the outor defence to the bastion and from there Wholesale Wine & Spirit Merchants. into the underground tunnel that is believed to have been constructed the longth of the Walled City and
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with this main tunnel there are to exist underground passages trous the big conventos of the religieus orders, and the fact that all these buildings He along the route of the supposed tunud lend colour that belief. Opposite the Delmonico formerly stood the church and con. of Jesnits, destroyed by earthqante; the churchos of the Franciscans and Recolets stand on adjoining streets,
thos of the
Augus tiniane right the tunuel which is said to have bad direct communication therewith On Sale at through its massive crypts; the convent of the Augustinian nuns, the palace of the archbishop the church and convent of the Dominicone al the building of the quiversity of Santo Tomas, and the convent of the nuns of Banta Clara.
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