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The Wine Merchany of the Cast

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THE SAME TO-DAY AS IN

1745.

BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.

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LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., and from ALL WINE MERCHANTS.

Warm Days bring with their pleasures some discomforts. Then it is really refreshing to remove every trace of dust and perspiration by using

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Toilet Soap

and any day it is a good soap to choose for ordinary toilet use. Pure and cleansing, pleasantly perfumed and antiseptic-for 10% crystal carbolic is incorporated with it-- you will find it not only excellent for the skin and complexion, but almo a protection against contagion. Your, local Chemist or Store sell it is three tablet boxeE -F.C. CALVERT & Co., Manchester, Eng.

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WHOOPILLS

487-2

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And and lores sell them

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FOR

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of

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and children.

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103-41

DEATH OF DR. E. M. GRACE.

TAK HONGBONG DAILY PRES“, THURSD Y, JULY 6ru, 1911.

ANGLO-JAPANESE DISAGREEMENTS |

CELEBRATED GLOUCESTERSHIRE CRICKETER.

AMALGAMATION OF JAPANESE SUGAR COMPANIES.

Dr. Edward Mille Grace, coronar for the sCHEME OF THE FORNOS IN BUGAR COMPANY. Lowor Division of Gloucestershire, and famous as a cricketer, died at Thornbury recently in his 70th year, having boon born on November 28th, 1841, at Downend.

In the passing of the "Coroner," says the Gloucester Journal, there goes one of the giants of the oricket world albeit of a past generation. The Grace family held a position in the game that will never be seriously challenged. Father, zons, uncles, cousins, all were cricketors, and the name is inseparably associated with Gloucester-

An extraordinary general meeting of sharo holders of the Taiwan Seite Kaisha the Formosan Bagar Company) was held recently ut the Bankers Association Hall in Tokyo. Mr. Fajita submitted to the meeting a report on the result of the parent of subseriptions of the for the new shares issned in consegno:108 increase of capital. The report was recepteil. of The provisional contract for the purchase the Kobe Seite Kojska was next submitted and approved. The liant festares of the coudi- tions of parage are that the label, buildings, trade-marks of the Kobe Soito Kaisho, ars to bo parohard for 950,000 you, and the sharan of the Nagoya Seite Kaisha, owned by the Kote Seito Kaisha, as well as the rights and obliga. tions theater have to the Vagoya Saito Kaishu, are to be transferred to the purchasing company, consideration therefore being in- cluded in the parcha prier. The delivery of the property and payment is to take place on December 20th, 1911, the Kobe Seite Kaisha to continue its operations until that date.

IN CHINA.

REMARKABLE ARTICLE BY JAPANESE JOURNALIST.

Me Tabikawa Hanza, tho Peking cor. respondent of the #nchi, in a lottor to the journal, makes acme very remarkable state- meats regarding the confist of Anglo-Japanese interests in China. The

Japan Chronicle translates his dispatch as follows:

The Anglo-Japanese alliance has a fixed term of duration, and what is tied together must be separated in time. It is a great ques tion whether the Alliancs will be renewed

of its the expiration

present terms. A certain politician thinks

pon

shiro. Though he never loomed so large in the Machinery, and other, plant, ns well as the that Great Britain mauet discard the Alliance

After the mealing was over, a conference was held, when propels for the amalgamation to the Company of the Hozan factory of Bain & Company, and the Sankanten factory of the Formosa Sugar Development Company were taken up for consideration. After como disens- sign the proposals were unanimously approved.

It is stated in this context that "nogotiations have for roman timo past bron isking ploca in Tokyo between the representatives of the three companies concerned over the proposal which has now hean brought to a successful conolu Bion. The more important conditions of the amalgamation are as follow:-

interests of the two countries, generally sponk- long as she retains India; bit in China the ing, are in conflict; and the feelings of the sub- Ject of the two countries whe reside in China tro gradually becoming alienated.

GZRAT BRITAIN AND MANCHURIA, Great Britain, boing intensely individualis. tin, does not hesitate to attack oven her ally. Sho is entirely opposed to Maucha in falling within the Japanese sphere of influence. For planned the construction of the this reason Fakum & Railway by China], and attempfod to mermeh upon the interests of the Japaneso South Manchuria Railway. When the Japan Pse Gover most filed a protest against the Fakuman scheme the London Times and many ather English journals bitterly attacked Japan, Mora recently Grey Britain-as the leading spirit in the Four Fever lean-has trampled down the Japanese rights of precadence in Manchuria.

COMPETITION IN SOUTH CHINA.

VICTOR

TALKING

MACHINES

and

HORNLESS

GRAMOPHONES

$40 to $400

· ROBINSONS.

LONG HING & CO.. PHOTO SUPPLIES.

17, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

1734

PHOTO GOODS of every deurrijdion, EASTMAN

KODAKS and CARBINE CAMERAS, An.

public ego as Dr. W. G. Grace, who for a long anjoyed the Utle of "The Champion "--"Q. F.," the youngest of the famous trio of brothers, was cut off in his prime in 1880-"E.M." was un- donbtedly the most successful all-ronud ericketer of his day, and performed feats enough to pro- vide reputations for a dozen present-day players, He, of course, played cricket from boyhood - plage his first match at the age of ten in the year 1851, in which seas he took 22 wickets and scored 256 runs; but it was in 1860 that ho started on his wicket-gathering | campaign, and his figures match after match and year after your earned him the title of batsman's heart-breaker." In 1861 he first appeared at Lord's for South Weleń against M.C.C. and mot with great necces with the ball. From the ho never looked back. A free scorer, thongh an unorthodox katsman, a deadly lob" bowler, and a flus field-the most dar. ing point the game has ever known-ka once drew the remark from a famous jengo of the game: The only thing that inau cannot do in -the cricket field is to keep wiskel to his own bowling." One of his roost memorables matches was in 1-62 at Canterbury for M.C.C.r. Gentle in Formosa, in accordance with the mon of Kent. Hercured 192 not ent nad got the whole of the other side out soon innings in Japanese law, a new Kabrishiki Kaisha with took all the wickets, in an innings, and eight 30,000 fifty you shares) not later than August less than three hours. On 31 occasions "EM." capital of 1,500.00 Ten (divided int lime he went in first, carring his last throng 30th this year, to which Kaushiki Kaisha all the immorable and movable properties, namely, and then followed this up by dismissing every, one of the opposing sida. He shared in the land, build ages, machinery. railways, rolling great triumphs of his county in the seventies, stock, furniture and factory ufonsile (septing

"When the Japanese blame the English for and altogether his record is unparalleled. In cash credits and debits) pertaining to the FAT 54 years of his best play against all-comers he and the Sarkanten refineries shall be transferred the action of their Government in taking the took 11.747 wickets and scored over 76,000 runs together with the rights over the cultivation of Manchuris as seeurity for the His best year as a batentan was in 1883, when area. On the formation of the new corporation Four-Power low, which is an encroachment upon the Japanese, sphere of innance, the in all matches he scored 3.166 runs-in 1863 a provisional contrast is to be concluded within

His best bowling six months following for amalgamation with the English sherly retort the Japan has advanced he scored 3,074 ans.

conflition that Y10.000.000 to China, taking the rice crop of was 1864. when he took 370 wickets. Taigan Seito Ksisha, rear He went to Australia with George Parr's team in 30,000 shares (fiy yan shares fully paid np) Kangen asserity, and add that Kinngen is balloto to the fn the British sphere of influence. As Jupan has the winter of 1863-4, but did not do so well as of the latter company

intruded into the British sphere, the Japaneɛo. had been expected, He mado 269 runs in 13 sharehol lors of the now Corporation in pre-

.have waste resent Great Britain innings. He was the first amateur to go to the portion to the number of shares hold, by ench Antipies. It was his distinction in bo picked shareholder and that the provisional contract entering Maucharia. This encroachment upon for magland strictly on his merits in the first be submitted and confirmed by general meeting phora of influence is reciprocal, and the This rat was started by the bete obrt Thom and heft again at 3 ans same day for Kabo Test match with Australia al Lo Oval in 1880, I of the shareholders to beconvened by the resnes-, Japanese cu find no word to answer this argu, i af Greenock and has been sold as No. 4 stuce 1831, whore she is dun ta arrivé al 3 pan, on the 6th

whon be made 35 and 0.

- FRESH KODAK FILUK in Saner

DEVELOPING AND PRINTING A SPECIALITY,

"Io the opinion of Envision, the Jap. Auns are grievously acrovolting upon the The Hozan refinery, with a manufacturing British sphere of fadusre is South China. capacity of 300 tons a day, owned by Messrs. Great ritain claim the Yangtse valley Bain & Company, and the Senkarten rusher sphere of influence, and Japanese interests finery, with manufacturing capacity of aring greatly increased in that region, Eng 850 tons a day, owned by the Furishmen am indignant. When a boycott of

British good occurred recently in the Ya Sugar Development Company, to he must gamated with the Taiwan Saito Kaisha, shall

Valley, German or Japanese goods wer by the Chineso in place of British goods. British steazars, which led the first position in the navigation of the Yangtze, are compelled to compete with the Japan China inship as SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF Company for freight and passengers. In many elhor directions the Japanese are intrailing upon the British gern of influence; hence English- ruen are highly offended.

tive companies,

on

In the event of the amalgamation not being The" "Coroner" was secretary of the Glou cestershire Club for 40 years from its forma. accomplished, the Taiwan Seito Kaisha shall in no way be held responsible, but in case the other tion until he resigned in Tecember. 1908, He

party fail intentionally or otherwise to perform played his last gime for the county at the

the Agreement of forming the new corporation ar era the general meeting of shareholders County Gronud, ristol in daly, 1896, but re-

to convene mained devoted to cricket till the end. He was

within the specified period to consider the pro- the life and wal of the Thornbury Clubs, for which he maila runs and took wickets valors till posed amalgamation or if the provisional entrat the breakdown of his health. The Gloucester be rejected at the general meeting of sharehold City Club always delighted in the Thornburyers, the sum of 200,000 yen shall be paid to the match on the Spa, and the marry chaff and Taiwan Soito Kaisha as compensation. hearty, boisterous langh of the blaff and griz zica ceteran will be sadly missed hora as every where he played.

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met.

The continual conflict of British and

LORDS AND HOUSE OF COMMONS

THORNE'S

OLD VAT

No. 4.

VESSELS EXPECTED.

THE AMERICAN MAIL.

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The PM. S.8. Go, sie, Mongolia arrived at Manila on ths 2nd just afternoon and is ex- pected to sail for Hongkong on the 5th insaat, kor is due to arriva bëra tumorrow at daylight, The T.K.K. sir Americe Marn with U.S. mails sailed from Yokohem on the 3rd inaiani, and is expected to arrivo love on about 11th inst.

The TEK, str. Tengo Maru gallet from Honolulu for Hongkong on the 27th ult, and is das to arrive at Uongkong on the 13th ist.

THE CANADIAN MAIL.

The C.P.R. Cola str. Empress of Jupm arrived at. Yokohama at & ara. où the 5th inst..

instant.

THE ENGLISH MAIL. The P. & O. S. N. Constr. desaya loft Singapore for this port on the 1st instautas 6 am., with the outward. English Mails, and is

Japausso interests will undermine the Anglo- Japanese Alliance. In observing a tondency towards the alienation of feelings between the people of the two countries, I cannot but frel Cat there is a gloomy cloud hanging over the SCOTCH WHISKY,dro Lerg to-day at about 5 a.m. Inture of the Frent understanding. This is a national question of prime importance, and requires the quest careful stoly by the Japanese people in grueral"

THE FOREIGN TRADE OF JAPAN.

AY UNFAVOURABLE HÁLANCE.

It is also stipulated that the Taiwan Seito Kaisla grant to Bain & Company a loan mounting to 60,000 zen at 6 per cont. interest; for which the femovable and other 10 be property pertaining to the Hozan Refuery awned by the latter company iPa

security. hypothecated

two

Mr Okubo, Director of the Burdau of Com foroign companies will proceed to form

in accordance with the maree, is quoted by the Nichi Nichi as anjing -contract, and on its formation a provisional cun-that the unfavontablo balance of foreign trade THE SOUTH MANCHURIA RAILWAY tract for amalgamation is to bo signed betwnup to thewerly part of this month amounted to

Dr. Grace had been Coroner for West Glon cestershirs since 1875 and Registrar of Births, Dealths, and Marriage for his native district He was four times married, and leaves a wide, Bye sons, and four daughters.

COMPANY.

DECREASE OF PROFIT.

At the sixth half-yearly general meeting of shareholders of the South Manchuris Railway Company held at Tokyo rocently the following accounts for the last six months of last year were submited :-

Railways

Shipping.... Mining

Harbours

Local

Hotels Electric Light,

Gas

Mircoliancons

Interest

Total

Railways.. Shipping Mining Harbours

REVENUE

EXPENDITUDE.

Yen 10,076,337.760 162,699.280 3,530,949.340

739.247:550

a new company ·

thin

Tho

nd in September fer the confirmation of the provisional contract.

It is stated that the smalgamation, if consam. mated, will sable the Taiwan Saito Kaisha to connect all its plantations, which will not only facilitate the transportation of material but also greatly reduce, the working expenses-Japan Nail.

INCREASING EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN GREAT BRITAIN.-

re-

SOLE AGENTS IN

HONGKONG, CHINA & MANILA

A. S. WATSON & Co., LTD..

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THIS WONDERFUL SYPHON

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parties concerned. A general mesting of the enormous total of 86 million yen. The shareholders of the Soito Kaisha is to be conven- xcosa of imports was in no way wholly due to anticipatory imports in view of the new statu fory tariff, although the increase shown in the import of iron manufactures, fur and hides, as wall as rice and other cereals, as compared with the corresponding period of last year, may be regarded as partly anticipatory. The excess of porte was mainly due to the large increase in votton, fertilizers and other duty-free goods, as well as commodities little affected by flo vised tariff, and anticipatory imports have not yot reached any big amount. In view of bitter experienes imparters have had in the past of-- articipatory imports, the exross of imports 223,975.921

From that cause will probably not be so bu 105,454.220 330,601 700

meas as inaglued by the public. Still, despito Passing to the trades in which wore the comparatively small amount of the antici 39,997.910

employed in greater numbers, writes Mrs. 41.552.093

Macrosby in the Englishwomen, we fed that justcry import it is rather surprising to nota that fle excess of imporis has already rmchod 115,117.500

total of nearly 60 million yen, which may 15,366,443.853 in the clothing group men and girls increased

by one-fourth between 1901 and 1907, boys by a Yen.

13 per cent, and as by 4 per cent. Already ingrease to 100 million yen in the course of the

first half of

It is rather doubtful tins year 3,527.307 790 almost two-iki ds of the 337,541 persone eu

whether, the balance of trade can be adjusted in 247,576.550 played belong to the weaker sex. The paper

the contre of the latter half of the year. Inat. 2,487,897.90

, and stationery group of trades employ- 688,016.610

ed 273,387 persons in 1907, of whom 36 per cent mach, however, as the Spring silk crop pro- mims to botter than it was last soap, TAX Kilk 479,127.530 wer

were women and girls. Not only did the number of women increase by 9,332, but that of men and will go far in restoring the unfavourable bai if its price be usintered. The comic 1,584. In both these industride boys fell off by

prospects in

in the business 220.207:330 there appears to be clear evidenes that when market in the United States in- inactive for

Te14003 29,807.380 and girls are taking the place of men and boys. politics! 57.316.433 The food, drink, and tobacco groups contain later half of the year give a caus for Economic activity in the 852,540.450 trades like milling. broad-baking, braw me anxiety. Economic

Paropen markets, nevertheless, Inspires 2,611,602,500ing, and dising, which are almost exclanivols,

confidance Business prospects in China are ,tobacco, which are dominantly also bright, as the good harvest in the past year, 12.291.119.853 preserving, cocon, toba

women's There is consequently less oppor erupled with the inox of the proceeds of the Four Fowers loan, bas imparted some activity tunity for shifting of trade; but, uerertelasse the market. Ir. India also business is good 3,075,324.000 while men and bere i creased by 6 per As compared with the returns for the cor cent, women and girls increased

and the products have been made. The rics erep responding period of the preceding year, the her cent. between- 1901 and 1907 15 and large exports of notion tissues and other include 315,678 persons, of. voar will materially affect the balance of the Accounts show an inerofso of 00 2,000,000

groups now yen in revenue, but as this is set off by an

339 per cent. are womes foreign trade, but it is diffoult to form a pre- whom 105,993, increase of some 3,0 0,000 yen in expenditure, and girls. The fornitare group gives employ uction at prosent us to the probable harvest. the retual prolit is less by about 1,000,000 yen.ment to 93,028 persons in 1907, as increase of Presuming that the harvest will prove satis In the railway account the revenue shown a nearly 11 por orat over 1901. Wozaen and factory, there is a prospect of the unfavourable decrease of 212,000 yen in passenger tr the girls only formed 224 por cont. of the 1907alance being materially daerased in the latter If of this year. In 1906, the excess of imports Gwing to

the post epidemie, but the transpt total, but it is significant that while boys re

O mil. roturma show an increase amounting to 1.200 000 mained stationary, girls increased by a fourth darlug the first six months totalled about 70

crop of beans. Thero

and that while men increased by ous-eleventh, lion yen and the unfavourable balance continued stry began to revive; culminating in an excess of ex ports amounting to about five million in this total

I cal

Pest Prevention Hotels

Boetric Light

Gam

Miscellaneous...

Gonoral

Interest on debentures

Margin on the issue of debentures

Total...

Balance

or

yen due to the 0.005 yén in mining women increased by on-loarth. The more pu to the close of July, when the export trade

Pis an increase of

Is the oldest and still immeasurably the best Advertising madinm noong the

Native Community. Established for over FIFTY YEARS Chronistas largely throughout Southern Chin

Indo-China, etc.

Terms for Advertising (Translation free) car

he obtained at the Offion. 101, Des Vipit Road

Central, Hongkong 131. Fleet Street, Londor or from the different; Agents.·

Documenta trauslated from or into Cissier

or Colloquial Chinees.

rovoupe and 100.000 yen in electric light, rapid employment of women in this indano; of that year's trade. The unfavourable

The jewellery, plate,

but under expenditure there is an increase seams assured. of 600,000 yen in mining, 300.000 yen ia articles, &o, group has shown a railways, ned 100.033 yen in hotels. Besides able increase from 35, 71 zale and 24,453 balance now existing does not, therefore, warrant 17 altra pessimistic view of the future of the the above the outlay for the pest provention femala operatives in 1901 to 43,074 mals

and there was also sa

1907, females in and 30,304

the in foreign trade this ye r.-Japan Mail. amounted to 700.000 yer, increase of 700.0 0 you in the interest on do- cresse in each case being about one-fourth bratures. The net profit thus amounts to Lastly, the chemicals, manure, soap, candles, 3.075,324 yen, which makes a total of 4,875,379 pile, and explosives groans rose from 112,737 when the sum of 1,83,055 yen carried over parsons in 1910 to 122,854 in 1907. Evon in from the previous accounts is added. Although the latter year women and girls formed rather this is a decrenso of about 1,400,000 yen ascom- less than one-fth of the total, but their rate of pared with the corresponding period of the pre-increase was relatively much greater than that at London or the Zad inst, afternoon. coding year, the Company has decided to declare of men and boys, being 141 against 8 per cent.

You

ATEST STEAMEN MOVEMENTS

The P. & O. §. N. Co.'s sir. Bic lia arrived Tue T.K.K. str. Buyo Maru arrived at

dividend at the customary rate of six per cent. It is to be noted that in this group the heavy. Valparaiso on the 2nd inst

As it is, nevertheless, considered rather difficult chemicals paints, oils, and manure trades are!

The Indo-Ghias str. Kumeang left Calentta

to derate 2,500,000 you to the shares owned by almost exclusively ma's trades, and are likely for the Straits and Hongkong on the 30th alt..

the Government, the latter sam will probably to remain so. These figures refer to 1,455,433 and is due ho on or about the 16th instant.

bo fixed at about 1,000,000 y for the business woman, or between one-third and on-fourth of period.

the women in paid occupations.

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MOKELESS POWDERS and CUILLED IOTS. From No. 10 to 888G. st $6, 87 and #7 50 per 100, BPORTING REQUISITES

nd ATE GUNS in Variety.

Inspection Lavitad.

The Bank Line sir. Orteric sailed from Moji

on the 2nd inat, for Shinghai.

WM. SCHMIDT'& Co.

1608. Hongkong, 26th October, 1905.

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THE DELMAN HATI

The 1.0.M. Ric. Luetzon marrying the. Ger- man Mails with datos from Berlin of the 14thr ntime, left Colombo on the 1t instant p.m.,

and nity he expected here on or about the 12th

instant ..

MARCHANT STEAMERS,

The sir. Capri lift Singaporo for this port. on the 30th ult, and may be expected hore to- day.

The Philippines Co. str. Had left Manila on the 4th last at 10 p.m., aud is due here to morrow at daylight.

Tho N. Y. K. str. itacha Muru (Enopean Linn) left Moji for this port vin Shanghai on 1st July, and is expected here on the 8th July,

The N. Y. K. str. Bambay Baru (Bonbry Jin) loft Kol for this port via Moji on the

The N. Y. K. Er Taihe Mare (American Line) left Kobe for this port via Moji and, Shanghai on the 30th June, and is expected here on the 9th July,

1st July, and is expected here on the 8th July.

The 0.8. K. ste, Canada Mary left Tacoma for the port via Japan and Shanghai on the 10th time, and is dus here an Uha 1343 iust.

The ste. Intru passed the Suez Canal on the 16th ultimo, and is due bara on or about the 13th instant

The N. Y, Kaste. Tosa Mara, (Bombay Line eft Bombay for this port via Colombo and Singapore on the 30th June and is expectul here on the 18th July,

The T.K.K. str. Kiyo Maru sailed from Ho- stota for Hongkong on the 28th ultimo, and is tus to arrive at Hongkong on or about lal prox. The Barber Tine ste. Solaima left New York on the 100% alfima for Hongkong and Far

Brut.

The Megal Linn at Bomer left United Icingdon on the 30th ultime for Hongkong via the Shifte

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