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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 19TH, 1911.
HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE
COUNCIL.
Continued from page 3.) which are possessed in England by the Board of Agriculture, The Bill if passed to day will come into operation at once. I believe tasty hom. azil learned friend en the loft is
case angar is not necessary as a prosecn-Committee stuga. Then we shall discuss it in tive, bat is added to meet the pablle taste. committee, take the third reading and pass the The following remarks are from a quotation Bill on that day. To my hon. friend on the left from rygiene and Public Health: Tho added the Colonial Secretary, rep ied, to most of the sugar renders it too darbonaceous and fattening, points which he raised. There is one on which antefive ralue of condensed milk seems to be in which the Bil should come into operation. though lacking in fat, but apart from this the would say a word. That is regarding the firs inferior to that of fresh milk especially While feeling with the hon. Attorney-General in regard to bone formation and stamina. who has spoken on behalf of the Government A serious consequenos arising from the to that ef futo foroo of this Bill atould be delayed partly tondeused mills that this prepara, hardship would be gunsod in making it latuurij that no undue delay should be caused in brio ing large amount of the Bill iato operation, I de fool that because certain contracts have been entered into tisu is unsuitable for ordinary purposes mixed ately operative after receiving may signature. by condensed milk dealers who would like to get with such a propertion of water as to dilute it The Bill has been published in the Guelle for rid of their existing stocks and partly because far beyond the bulk of the milk before dona wook and by postponing the committes stage itoreates an immediate offence, so that it centration. Some labels bear a statement that they will havo a further wout. they attempt to deal with their stooks without sticking on labels they will commit an offence
fortnight or three weeks ah uld be sufficient to the Bill should come into operation at once, as u I think to-morrow, I
am loath to needs to the
meet any possible claim to injustice on the part request that the operation of the Bill be post poned for this reason. The object of the Bill
of the trade. s to prevent infant mortality, and I deems it to be the duty of the Executive as soon as they are made a quainted with the fact that a certain highly reprehensible statement which made state of affairs is conducive to infaut mortality lo stop it at enoo without regard to the fact that a certain trade may enter temporary 10 Moreover, I do not thick that trade aar suffer grost loss by the operation of this mature, becanso all it asks them to do is to put additional labels on tins which they are selling. I there. fore move that the Bill to read a second time in its present form.
roga
water the milk may be ased as a substitute for mixed with from thres to ve volumes of cream. As a fact, though the article thus diluted will have the consistence and appear sucs of areas it will contain less fat than is present in ordinary uncondense! new milk
ELECTRICITY ORDINANCE.
The ATTORN GENERAL moved the third
The COLONIAL SE-RETARY 1000nded, and tus Bill was read a third time and passer.
Hra EXCELLENCY--Council will adjourn until this day wook.
FINANCE COMMITTEE:
heki afterwards, the Colonial Bocestary in the A meeting of the Finance Committee was chair. The following vota were passed :
EDUCATIONAL
vote a sum of eue han tred and thirteen dollars The Governor recommended the Council to and twenty-three cents ($113.23) in sid of the roto Educatiou, Ot or Char ea, B-lilios Pablic Bohool, English Side Langauge Study Allow- anto (Chinese) to Assistant Mistress.
PENZION EXPENSES..
The Governor recommended the Council to rote a sum of one thousand, eight hundred and eighty-six dollars (81886) in aid of the vote Miscellaneous Services, Widows' aad Orphans' Pension Expenses.
RUBBER COMPANIES,
Company for the year 1910 states that tapping
The report of the Sunget Bulch Rubber. was commenced in the last quarter of the year, and the yield of dry rubber to December 31st The erection of the factory and the laying down Tus 7,164lb. The estimate for 1911 is 65.00016. of the plant and machinery are completed, and they are now available for mauufacturing.”
The first annual report of the Java Amala- matad Rabber Estates stated that considerable progress has been made during the past year in the cultivation and planting of the ustats, and the total p'autod acreage is now approximately 3,230 acres. The crops for the past your have ben light, owing to the small area in be ring; about 303ib, of Casting rubber, 183 out of were harvesteil. The masters of Biningoen offos, 380 opt. of 000, and 7 art. of popper- and Permodjojo report that tapping of Para for the current year are:-Rubber, 23,00016; trees has been commenced. The estimated crepa coffee, 4,285 awt.: cacos, 595 vat. The directors three estates at an early date, for the manufac contemplate the creation of machinery on ture of the rubber orop. The secounts show that the balance of roronne is £245, which it is proposed to carry forward.
All
on the labels of many brands of condensed milk reading of the Bill entitled, "An Ordinator for is that for infanta neo the preparation should be regulating the supply of Electricity for Lighting This direction, if carried out to the extreme dilated with from six to fourteen parts of water.kong and its Dependencies.
and other purposes within the Colony of Hong- limit, would yield a fluid containing only three twelve to thirteen por oant), and in asmo to faar per cent. of milk solids (instead of
three and a half to four per cent). In souse in sager less than one per cont, of fat instead of stauces the labels be the statement that nurses The COLONIAL SECRETARY SOcónded:
so disposed to add too little water." The The Hon. Mr. POLLOOK-Sir, I think there Committee of Food and Products Adulteration, Salect are cartsin details in regard to which in th ir raport published in July, 1896, resom this Bill is open to criticism. I have been mended that. in the case of condossed milk made approached, Sir, by a trader who is interested in from skimmed milk the label of the tin should this ba-iness, not, of course, professionally, but in describe the contents in large and leg.ble my capacity as an anofficial member of this type. and tust a notification amid be printed Council. With regard to the words in clave 2, thereon that such milk is not suitable "not suitable for the feeding of infants under for the purpose of ending iufsits and one year of age," and the corresponding Chinese your children. Bat the Committee do not characters, as the hon. and learned Atferuer.ppear to have realised the grar mischief General has pointed out to this Council, cased by fala statements respecting the no equivalent of those words exists in the cor dilation which should be practical when the responding English Act of Parliament, and I milk is intended for the feading of in- think, Sir, it is a noteworthy fact that those fants. Then follows words have not been incorporated at present Commercial
the into the legislation of England.
Organiter quo'stion from
Analysis The fared toately such flagrant misrepresentations as Uafor Attorney-General has referred us to recommendation which has been made in some punishable under the Sale of Food and Drugs Home disgraced the condensed milk trade are not report at Home, but whatever recommen. Act and the proceedings which are possible
CORONATION ILLUMINATION, dation may have been made the fact - under other eastmante lack the necessary initia
The Governor recommended the Council to mains that these words do not appear at tive. The author quoted-ans of the foremostrate a sum of five thousand dollars ($5.000) in procoat on the Statute Book lu Englan, and we aathorities on the subject-sites several brands aid of the vote fiscellaneous Servicos, Illumion- know that at Home they are very striot in their in support of the shore, and shows how the milk Fablic Balkkings in connection with the tests and ideas in these matters. Sir, I would whan dilated according to directions will contain Coronation Celebrations. submit that no sufficient case has been shown at anything down to 0.69 pie cant. of fat, over in present why we should go ahead of the Home the case of condensed whole milk. He then fegislation. The hon. Attorney-General with concluiss: From these figures it appears roference to the postponing of the Bill made that an attempt to fead an infant in accordance some remarks about the object of the Bill with the directions issued with some brands of being to prevent infant mortality, but, Sir, no condensed milk will either result in the child definite and tangible proof has been adduced being half-starved, or will compel it to imbibe before this Council to show that the feading of such a quantity of flaid as saunot fail to prove an infant under one year of age with either a serious strain on its system" The above machine skimmed milk or skimmed milk would remarks are followed up by Mr. Franklin him. conduce to mortality, it is nothing more than self, who says: The above remarks retor to all a statement thrown out, and we have not been condensed milks bat have far greater force in informed at present what particular ex-
the ease of machine skimmel, and when it is pert opinion lies bohind that statement, remembered that the proteids are equally at So much with regard to clanss 2 of the Bill tenuated the serious aspect of the matter is With regard to clause 3, it seems to me that increased. Soientific and medical witnesses before it is proposed by this plause to give powers the Commission of 1900 used sach phrases to the Governor-in-Council which I venture to starvation of children fed on them, when think the Governor-in-Council ought not to speaking of condensed skimmed milk. The possers. At Home the power of mating regala- foraging tions upon the points referred to in clause 3 is statements made on behalf of condensed
disposes of
many of the rested in the Board of Agriculture, which is askim ned milk, but in view of the body which iseminently qualified to pass rules and misleading comparison mide between whole ations as to the normal constituents which milk and one particniar brand of the condensed should be generally foned in milk, cres, butter. article, it is necessary to go farther and point and so on. But, sir, without in any way wishing out that those statements appear to be based on to deary the capacity and abilities of members the aseemption that the milke are to be diluted of Council, must confess that we possoRI, NO export knowledge in this matter at all. and milk. The comparison mentioned above is ase- to correspond approximately with fresh akummed powers which could safely be confided to lese, The product of each dilation would be too the Board of Agriculture at Home are not thick for infanta Some of the brands on the powers which could safely be onfided to local market heve wrappers bearing directions the Governor-in-Executive-Council. If the in Chinas that the contents should be dilated. Government decides to have som+ classe sous- ten or fourteen times with water." Then what corresponding with clause 3 of this follows a table which I will not
Tea 1. Bill, I would submit that words be insert- Mr. Frauklin
winda ed in that clause to the effect that rogala
up by Baying: In his report on the shipping and navigation tions made are not to come into forse notice on label might be altered to 'not sait sble Cneal General says that the further increase in To avoid friction the proposed wording of of the Port of Antwerp for 1910. the British until approved by the Legislative Council Other for faeding infants under one year. I think it the shipping of the Port of Antwerp is wise I think it would be very danzerous to give would ha batter if the no section 23 gave the markable one, and in illustrative of ita ospaei. these departmental powers to the Governor in Governor-in-Council power to make rantations tias, and also of the great pition it occupies in Council. There is another point to be consider as to standards for al food products and drugs the maritime world. This large volama of ed. I do not see how the Governor-in-Council ab There are other substances than these shipping again creates a record for the port. can come to a decision in this matter without enumerated for which standards may become
Vessels under the British flag skill far exceed, some referance to the Government Analyst or necessary, and the matter will be much simplified both in number and tenaare, those of any expart of the Government. There is a proviso in if the needfal machinery is enacted now." With other maritime nation, and in that repoot clause 3 that the Government Analyst is te iste regard to the question of the Chinese transla British interests at this part are overwhelm: regard to regulations made by the Governor-in tie in that section, I referred the ustter to ingly strong. Council in certifying the result of an analysis the hon. Igistrar General before the Council the United Kingdom is accountable for It cannot now be said that nader this Ordinance, and under the principal mst, and I understand a small modification of more than 50 per cent of shipping at Antwerp Ordinance a certificate of analysis given by the Government Analyst
it will be proposed when Council goes into as was the case some few years ago, but the i made prima fac ́e
committee. I take it that my hon. and learned British figures fall bat little short of half the ovidence in a court of law to any proceedings. friend has a objection to the prinsiple of this entire port returns, and the reason for the Therefore, Sir, I think that eitbor clause 3 should be deleted altogether, or, if the Gotera sentence, and I would suggest that that mat that of all other countries at Antwerp is Bill other than the inclusion of this particular reduction of the ratio of British shipping to ment is not willing to go so far as that, that ter might be disoused in committee. With some words should be Inserted in the latter part rogard to section 3, the hon. member plated
ao-ounted for by an unusual increase in Belgiu of that clause to provide that these regulations out that the Governor-in-Council had no parti- ping. On the contrary, the returus of tonnage sonnage and not by a decline of British ship- shall not come inte force until approved by the cular kuswlodge on the subject of milk, bat in Legislative Council. With regard to the other such a matter as this any action taken by the passed by some twenty vessels and 20,000 tons and the numbers of British ressole in 191 sur- point referred to by the Attorney-General, the Governor-in-Council would certainly be on question of postponing the operation of the Bili, oxpert advice.
those of the year 1917, which had previously Ho would bonsalt the would submit it is obviously unjust that this Medical Officer of Health and more arti
marked the zenith of British slipping at this Bill should come into force straight off. Suppos cularly the Government Analyst before any recovered in 1909; whil in the year now under port. In 1908 ground was lost, to be practically ing this Bill
to be passed to-day end regulations were framed. I might also say that review the returns of British shipping, as stated. your Excellency's signature attacheri to-morrow the question of submitting to the Legis. bave surpassed those of any pravions year, 4 an offense is created. I would submit that that lative Council regulations passed by the fact worthy of sincero congratulation, and is altogether unreasonable. In the case of a Governor-in-Council has been time and again aaguring well for the maintenance of British Bill which was passed through Council this debated in this Chamber, and the conclusion maritime prestige at this pori, where afternoon, the Moneylenders' Ordinance, it has reached is that it would be quite walass to dele principal compatibor in shipping matters is been provided by a clause of that Bilt gate powers to the Governor-in-Council and then Germany, whose shipping ranks second in that it shall not come into operation until require bio to submit regulations made to the volume and importance. the Brst of January next year. I don't Legislative Council I might point out that know whether it is necessary to postpone this Bill was published in the Gazette last Fri-third of the ports shipping, so for a tou Germany is responsible for close on ona. the Bill date as that, but at all crabs tal to so late a day end it has been in the hands of the trade nage is concerned, but the aguros te perhaps
aior a week, Presumably the labour required for not entirely indicative reasonable postponement, say, three or four printing these labels would not be considerable. proportion of interest in shipping matters et months. There is another point that might be Therefors I consider the hon. gentleman's roquest the port, for while a large number of British mentioned in connection with this Bill. not an expert on the subject, but the Chiness four months is very excessivo. I would also bringing much trade to the city-Germen for a postponement on that account for three or vessels make Antwerp their final port-thus members may be able to deal with it, that is, the entirely endorse the statement made by the hon. question of Chinese translations used in the Attorney-General that when the attention of large vessels which merely call at
retaras are somewhat inflated by the number of BII am given to understand that those the Government was called to the fact that embark a few passengers,
Antwerp to translations do not happily represent the equi-those foods were a great danger to infants to
and discharge and valent of the English words.
lead a
Comparatively small quantity of cargo, The COLONIAL SECRETARY-Sir, in reply to wrong in not taking stops to immediately deal course, far greater than that of British shipping, whom they were supplied we should be entirely The percentage of increase of German is, of the remarks made by my hon. and learned with the danger which has been described to us. friend, more partionlarly with regard to the
but the actual figures show that the British Hon. Mr. HAWETT-I don't know whether I Increase has been greater in the period named, second section of this Bill, I venture to think am in order. Sir, but I would sak that the ex that the best course would be to read to the tracts mentioned by the Colonial Secretary in times advanced that German maritime interests mention this fact because a statement is some- Council a minute by the Government Analys: the report of the Analyst should be published at Antwerp are rapidly supereading those of the dealing with this question. The matter is one and laid on the table for information. minantle for experts, for I think
British Empire. по His EXCELLENOY Gentlemen, some in- of this Government has any specis! portant points have been raised on the second knowledge with
regard"" to of milk. Therefore I prefer to read this the hon. member who spoke last desires to minute-Condensed skimmed milk is
pre
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AWA MARU: Japanese str., 3,911, Irizawa, 14th. My Battle 11th April, General→ Nippon Yusen Kaisha. BLOEMFONT KIN. British str., 1,958, J. B.
Pattison, Eth: May-Singapore 30th April, General-Shawan, Tomen & Co, CHINHUA, Pritish str. 1,325, Bangon, 17th May-Shanghai 14th May, General and Mallo-Butorfeld & Swira.
CHIPSHING. British atr., 1,190, F. Mooney, 15th May Tientsin and Weibs wei 7th May, General-Jardine, Mather & Co. CHOISING. German str., 1,021, F. Bruhn, 17th May Bangkok 2018 May, Rios-Batter Bald & Swire.
DATOI MARU, Japanese str., 846, T. Murayama, 17th May-Tameni 14th May, General- Osaka Shorey Kaisha. DAIYA MART, Japanese afx, 1,754. K. Kobaya- shi, 17th M-Wakamatan 13th May, Coal ELAY. British atr.. 2,571. Milner. 12th May
-Miten Bishi Goki Kwaisha,
Shanghai 8th May, Ballast Asiatic Petzoleum Co.
EMPRESS OF JAPAN, British str., 3,039, 8. “Robinson. A NR., 12th May-Vancouver
SERMANIA, Gorman str., 600, C. Sanson, 10h 23rd April, Mails and General-Canadian Pacific Railway C
May-Sydney via Islands 15th March, GREGORY APOAR. British str. 2,961. & H
Copes-Bienesen & Co. Belson, 14th Mar-Koha 7iban Moji 10th May, Coal and Goueral-Dorld Sassoon & Co HATCHEY
rvo. British str., 1.240, W. C. Passmore, 17th Mag-Stow 16th May, General Dongs, Topraik & Co.
HONGKONG. French str., 739, A. Coruslinssen,
Hunow, British atr., 1.217, G. Hooker, 17th 16th Mar-Haiphong 11th May, General- A. R. Marty.
MapTientiu ria Chefen and Awatow 16th MAD, GeneralBusterfield & Swim.
SIDOR PONS. Amarion str. 1037, F. Xar Born 7th May-Manila 3rd far, Barretto JOHANN, German str. 952, M. Tpland, 13th
-Oider.
KRONGWAL. German str., 1,115, J. Kühler, 7th May-Haiphong 10th. Hoihow 12th May, Blow Tabaan & Co.
KWANGUDA, Chinese xtr., 1,468, Pratt. 16th May-Singapore 1st May Butterfield & Beire.
May-Shanghai 12th May, General-C. M. 8. N. Co. LINAN, British str.. 1,350, . C. Williams, 15th May-Shun hai 12th May, General... Baterfold & Swire..
LOONGSANG, British str. 1,093, Leak, 16th May-Manila 134 May. Temp and General LEEMOON, German str., 1.333. v. Pilerim, 12th
Jardine: Matheson & Co.
May-Seigen 9th May, Rise and General
Hamborg Amerika Tinio,
MARAFE, British str. 1490, E. Ullall, 5th Moy San rang and Singapore 29th April, Sugar-
Chinee
NINGCHOW. British str. 1.835. H. C.. Allen, 16th May-Kahino'au 12th May, Flour and Lamber-Butt rital & Swire, PERBIA, British the
2.744 A. Lockett. 9th May-San Francis 12th April, Madis BAFAR, farman str., 1.275. H. C. Rebec, 11th
and General-P. M. 8.8. Co.. Mog-Bangkok 41 May. Rios and Teak wood-Butterfeld & Swira.
re'stire
Daring 1911, as compared with 1909, the increase of British shipping amounted to Germany showing an increase of 165 vessels and
Brasa, Borwegian str. 3,459. E. Meyer, 4th May-Portland and Moji 28th April, Flour and Coal-Portland & Asiatic 8.8. Co SAINT KILDA, British str.. 2,469, John Lewis, 10th May Barry 25th March, Coal- Order
SELENA, British str., 3,127, Stratton, 1st May
-San Francisco, Kerosene Oil-Asiatio Petroleum & Co.
SIBIE, Russian str., 2,179, Levonias, 10th May SULTAN VAN LANGKAT Datab str., 2,293,
Moji 4th May, Coal-Bradley & Co. Lagosy, 3rd May-Singapore 27th April, Kerosene Oil-Asiatic Petroleum & Co. TELEMACHUS, British sir., 1.350, Fraser, 15th May-Saigon 11th May, Rice and General ~Wo Fat Sing. TJIBODAS, Dutch str. 2953, Jurrianse, dod May-Yokohama 12th and Moji 26th April, General and Cool-Java-China Japan Lijn.
Dutch
str., 4,503, J. P. Scholtes, 13th Lijn.
the subject reading of this Bill, and more especially as eighty-six vessela and 172.653 tous, that
of a Te Mar 6th May, Coal-Java
pared in enormous quantities on the continent the tables and to be able to stady : 345,045 tons; should this relative rate of progress VESTFOLD, Norwegian str., 1.172, Berthelson,
be
suparate the
of the
3rd May Bangkok via Hoihor 24th April, Rise China-Siam S. N. Co. Ltd.
17th May-Kobe 7th May, Coal-Osaka Shorea Kaitha
ZAFIRO.
mariann str., 1680, M. C. Smith, 16th May-Manila 13th May, General Showan, Tomes & Co.
of Europe by batter manufacturers. The residue which has been read, I think the better elapsed but a small margin will
the somewhat intricate and toohnical minute continue it is very clear that are many years have left after removing nearly all the fat by separat course would be act to proceed with the magnitude of the shipping at Antwerp ing machinery is concentrated, after the addi Bill to-day, but to postpons it until our next countries named. Vessels pay dues on their YEBIMO MALU, Japanese str. 2.650. T. Barage, tion of anfleient cane sugar or beet sugar to form meeting. At the same time I agree with the tonnage at Antwerp, so that tonnage counts in so about 35 to 45 par cant of the finished pro-hon. Attorney-General when he says that far sa receipts by the port authority are concern- dnot
ie, an amount fully equal to the milk no Ladne
dalay
'sbould solids in the
concentrated mil
caused ed, but in commercial supremacy British Interests milk. The condensin the passing of tion is between 23 and 31 sa zalo, one has been represented to the Government by
this Bill since it vastly dominate, that is, in regard to cargo car ried in British bottoms. part by weight of products represents 2 to 3 the Sanitary Board, ita medical offlears, parts by weight of original milk. According to Analyst, that grave danger to hufantees as a and the evidence given by a witness claiming to be one matter of fact exist in the wholesale ad of milk advertisement a large and very useful The Oriental Brewery Co. has sent out as-an of the largest manufacturers before the Depart as it is labelled. I propose therefore at natil thermometer affixed to an ornamented card mental Committee on milk regulations in 1900, the next meeting id Concil we shall defer the about two font long and six inches wide,
SAILING VESSEL.
Eararse, British 4-masted barque, 2,995, Jars
White, 12th May-New York 20th Jan, Kerwone Oil-andard Oil Co.
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