SHIPPING IN PORT.
STEAMERS CATHERINE APCAR. British str., 1,730, L. C. Townend, 3rd July- Singapore 28th Jave, General-David Susson & Co. CHANOSHA, British str., 1,346, 3. Finlayson, 2nd July-Australia, Melbourne 31st May, Goneral--Butterfold & Swize.
MALARIAL MICROBES SWARMED
IN HIS BLOOD
THE HONG'ONG DAILY PRE-S, SATURDAY, JULY STH, 1911,
This homo
AND TOR ÖVER THREE YEARS ME, CAMPBELL, OF COLOMBO VAINLY Sought A ČURE. Ho Tolk How He Ultimatoly Found It in DR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS Scientists have calculated that more than 250,000,000 of the parasites which cause Malaria Cunnas, British #tr. 1,350, L. Lloyd Jones, must be passat in the body beforo a person con
5th July-hanghai 2nd July, General- † huwa au atinek of Valarial Fovor. It was when and ita influence on purchases from for production, so independent of foreign connec•"
employed as a Superintendent on the Rakkattans CHICAGO MARE, JAPAREG str., 6,182. 1. Goto, Estate, in the district of Kumiegals, Ceylon; 5th July Mazila 1st July, Gomural-rom years ago, that bfr. Richard A. Campbell Seat bacme aware that the pastilential gerne Osaka Shouri Kofta PING, British str., 1,190, F. Mooney, had found their way into his blood.
JulyTientsis 27th June, Goneral- Jardine, Mathan & Co. DAGNY, Norwegian sir, 883, F. Solve 6th July-Hongay 1st July, Coal-Angaard, Thorsen & Co.
-Batteriald Swira.
CHIPSHTING
5th
FOOBVING, British str., 1423, W. D. Welshi, 1 July-Mexico 30th Say-Eeg Høk Hour.
GERMANIA, German str. 1,715. II. Frandsen, 2nd July-Dolny 26th June, Gonoral- Jebsen & Co.
HAYANG, British str.. 1,223. A. E. Hodgins, 5th July-Keelong 3rd July, Coal-- Douglas Laprik & Co.
HERCULES
Norwegian str., 2,439, R. Wilhelm. P. 1st Jule-Portland. de, 23rd May, Gener--Portland Aviatic S, S. Co. Hurenow. British sir, 1.217, G Henker. 61
July Tientsin 27th June and Swalow 5th July, General--Butterfield & Swire. JAPAN. Brich str.. 3.806. A. Stewart, 2nd Jub Meji 27th June, General and Coal- David Bassoon & Co,
KIANG PING, Ubinese str., 1.222. 1. Uddon, 26th June-Chinking 2011: June, Contral -Chines KWANGTAN. Chinese str., 1.535, Stewart, 4th July-hanghai 1st July, General-C. M. 8. N. Co. LAERTES, British str.. 1,340, J, Scott, 6' July Saigon 2nd July, Geroral Wo Fat LooseMoos, German str., 1,245, W. Varelor,
Sing.
Mr. R. A. CAMPast.L, OF COLOMBO, CEYLON
(From a Photograph). Every evening after muret I need to get fits of shivering and all the anal symptoms of Malaria, said. My joints pained mo greatly during the day, and me limbs seemed so Teking in power, tinst I found it all that I could de to got out into the fields to superintend my
EPH.
"I weakened greatly through the incoast sticks of Fever as time went on and recaine very frail and froble. My ores were sunken into their sockets, ray.comparion was sallow; 5th July Snipon 11 July, Cloneral-and. ay face wore a laggard appearance, Hamburg-Amerika Linie
Frequently was sail that I and to remain in Lovar. British air.. 3.378. R. Glage, 5th July bad for three or four days at a fine,
"I took the asual remedy had began -Keelung 2nd July, General-Dodwell &
-Quinine-but this Co.
only gave me lemporary
relief, mad io fear that I was going to be a sufferer for life. when fortunately a friend recommended me to try Dr. Willingas Pink Pills for Pale People,
"Even after only one bottle of these Pills I felt benefited. It took about five boities of thom to cure me completely That was about twelve months ago, and I have not had an attack of Malarial over since then.”
cond
COTTON GOODS TRADE IN CHINA | Eroducing estimates of consumption by ■ |
third and of population by a fourth, say, A valuable and instructive report on this sub. 300,000,000 people at $1.75 per capita, it seems ject, prepared by Mr. G. E. Anderson. U. S. and question that Chins is now furnishing about four-fths of its annual cotton roquin- Consul-General at Honkong, has just hoon morts independant of modern manufacture pablished by the Stato Department at Wash either within or without the country. ington. In the wards of a covering letter from
in the best years Chius, in
s of foreign cotton im- the Chief of Bureau to the Secretary of Com tueres and Labour the report embrace reports, fucnishes the great bulk of its cotton supplies from its own small farmers view of the import trade daring the past verul the hand looms which have жата roses, a discussion of the domestic production plied its acts for centuries. conutrias, and analysis of the present situation with special reference to the rate of American textile gods in Chius, which has been seriously curtailed during recent years." The report razs to 32 of closely printed type. Woruoto the introduction: China, with
a population tiled by the Imparial Maritime Customs at 439,000 000. bas imported foreign goods to the value of ore 8300.007,000 aally during the past five years, one-third of which consisted of cotton yay and cotton goods of various sorts, not including cotton mixtures or any other variatios of tactilo products. Perhaps no better exposition of the immenso, almost illimitable possibilities of the catlon irarla in China can be made than to state that ese imporis probably represent little it any more than one-tenth of the country's cotton consumption.
However, ju spite of the immenso possibilities that the bare facts of the situation indicate, the import trade and the cotton industry in the Country itself are in a procarious condition.
While official figures covering more than the first half of 1910 are not now available, it is doubted if the total cotton import- during 1910 equalled three-fourths of those in 1909, thongs the imports is the latter year were less than the average for the past five years, Although there was a decrease of one- fourth to one-third in the imports of all standard goods during the first half of the year, the was, dering much of this period,
a positive incrosse in the importe of fancy weaves and fine goods. On the other land. mills in China, both those owned aud
unged by it. Chinese themselves and by foreigners and foniga interests, ran on stuct time and sonic shutdown'altogether for portions of the year. At best, annual reports of mills indicate most dificult work to realize any profits.
PECULIAR FEITURES OF SITUATION.
The stuntien is anomalous. China has boon taking less and less cotton for the past five years and shows little disposition to buy. Cotton men say that the ountry needs the goods now in the warehouses or offered fr in abroad, but the country refuses to purchase In spite of lorat financial troubles that have arisen from speculation in samber of lines since the looting of the demand for cottonguet in, there is little rosson financially why the usual stocks In of cotton should not be purchased. fact, the conry's cont hued and erea in creased purelmsos of fiae goods demonstrate that it is parfor ly able to buy as much as if not
MARIE, Geronu str. 1,169, Schlaikier. 23rd Juno-Saigon 19th June, Riss-Jobson & Co. SINGAN, British str., 1.047, F. Jeanieson, 6th July Haiphong 2011 July. Rico-Butter field & Swire TAISHUN, Chinese str. 1,216, R. G. Tanonor
1st July-Shanghai 29th June, Mails and General-C. M. S. N. Co.
After giving up planting in favour of com Tartonas, Datch str.. 2,953. B. V. Wijk Far-unrcial life Mr. Campbell joined the Multiple
riaanse. 6th July-Balik Pappa 28th Brass Founding Co., of Colombo. June, G_poral-a-Chinn-Japan Lijn. By rapidly supplying fresh rad blood norpuseles WONGKO1. German xix. 1.115, B Oltmanus 1o. take the place of the destroyed the 30th June-Bangkok 2011 June, Rios and parasites of Malaria Dr. Williams Pink Fills Wood-Butterflold & Swira,
Build ap. the system of the Malarial sufferer and YUENSAYO. British sir.. 1,133, P. H. Rolfe. euro a perfect and permanent care. Most illmore than the customary amounts
5th July Manila 3rd July. General and Hemp-Jurdine, Matheson & Co.
BAILING VESSEL,
ECLIPSE. British demosted here, 2.996,
White, 12th May-New York 20th Jan. Kerosene Oil-Standard On Co.
VESSELS EXPECTED.
THE AMERICAN NAIL The T.K.E... Amerien Mary with ÚS. mails sailed from Yokohams on the 3rd it, aud is expected to arrive here on about 1tli inst:
The T.KK. str. Tengo Mara sailed from Honolula for Hongkone on the 270h wh, and is due to arrive af Hongkong on the 17th just,
The P. M. SS. Co. str. Korez sailed from San Francisco on the 5th just for Hazekong, via Honela, Yokohama, Kobe, Nagaki and Shanghai, and is due to arrive at Hongkong on tan 1st pres
THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL. The E. & A. str.. St. Albane loft Svinov an the 5th instant, for his port vin Queensland poris, Pori Barwin, Timor and Manila.
THE AVANTAN MAIL..
The CPR Car. Empress of Japon arrived at Kobe at 3:30 pm on the 6th inst. and left again at 4 m. on 7th instant for Shanghai, where she is dus to arrive £t 1 a.m. on the 10th instauž.
PUUUURMAN MAIL,
THE TYDIAN MAIL,
The Indo-Chinn tv, Kumaong left Calcatta for the Straits and Hongkong on the 36th alt. and in die hare on or about the 16th insfant.
NÝIZITANT ATRANCHE
foreign
raise
country to et themealres
prot
at all times from is in ovary way, enables the people of the cotton famines alroad, from high prices of manufactures, from foreign strikes, foreign discaters, from all things, in short, that the priceof imported cotton cloth or cotton yarn beyoud that for which Chins can itself supplies. Fluctuations in imports produce such of foreign cotton me not fluctuations in con sumption, but author variations in the amount of catton called for in addition to that prednood in Chin.
WEATHER REPORT,
On the 7th at 11.55 The barometer has falen over N. Chimu owing to the depression, which appears to be passing from the continent
to the Yellow Sea
Pressure has increased over Tongking, also in E. Japan. It is highest over the Pacific to the Eastward of the Bonius.
Light
to moderate messon may he expected over the N. part of the China Sea.
Hongkong Einfall for the 24th hours ending at 10 am, totay, 0.03 inches,
The forvenat for the £4 hours unding at noon today is as follows:
Forecast Distrier. S. winds, mo- Eongkong & Neighbourhood - derats or light;
fair. 8. winds derate.
Formosa Chaunol
mo.
South coast of Chian between) same as No. 1.
Hongkong and Lantocks, + South coast of Chins between Same as No. 1.
Hongkong and Kainao
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Hokee health is due to a watery or impure conition of probably temporary and the year 1911 y the blood, and it is because they make rich, purs, witness improved conditions. Nevertheless, in kee health-giving blood at every dose that Drview of the large annual decrease in imports Hutebiaron
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Cunsal William Tisk Pills cure so many apparently during the past five years, different forms of disease, such as Auremia, nothing in the situation to indicato
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Paralysis, Eczema and there are reasens Rheumatism, Beri-Bori,
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T. E 17, 2:0. 27, Jened ecus (Baraby Anthou sloth, cotton yarn. and other cotton manufactares to an average annual value of 140.257,462 table or bord how manifold" (Barn y). Subje t "The
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SIR JOHN ANDERSON. 1:429, 150, 251.
9Lfion of cloth in Chinese cotton sillar xceeds 33,- Jay, and Sunday after Trinity Holy Communion 000.000, and the total production of cotton yarn For all practical purposes, Sir John Andraou (8.16 ..) Matos (11 n.m.) esponesa, Forial in Chinese milla is probably betweon 825,000, has consed to be Governor of the Straits Settlera E. M. A. Apoar Voni e, vg 1 lms, Cratch, acfarren, (0 and $28.000.000 in ordinary years. The monts and High Commissioner of the British Mr N. F. Blanch
Tarner: Te Deum, Wodward, Smart, total cotton consumption thus accrunted for by Protectorates in Malaga. The Straits Times Mr & Mrs I. Benton Turlo; Boned ctus; Troubert; Hymns, 4, 221nd mill manufacture in China and by imports says:- has been placed at the head of the
29. N.B.Pelm 411808 1, 2, 5, 0 and 26 in niyo. Palin 45 -80s 1, 7, 11 and 18 in unison, but $131,000,000, or abent 30 cents gold perpermauout atall of the Colonial Clica--one of Palma 46 verses 1, 7 and 11 in unisos, Evensong capita, which, of course, is whelly inadeqtin's most onerous as it is also one of the most (2-45 pan. Response, Frist l'alme, Davy. for a prople, must of whom depend upon cotton heourable appointments under the Crown, In preparation that office no better traloing Pyinar, Walla B: Magnificet. Nuno Dimilis for theses mi srecuge per capita consumption. in could have fallon to his lot that that he has Mr W. C. Drew Sience in F Anthem "There is a green hill.”...
Mr E. J. W. Eames Gauord; Hymns, 220 and 477 Sex fold Amen China of cotton in all its forma enn ho only a had during the six years he has served as
Governor hare Most of his previouà ex- Mr & M MF, W. Edwards The I.G.. str. Toetsin enerving the Ger. Voluntary Allogro nud Intern ezzo Widor matter of speculation, although it is one man Malls with dates from, Berlin of the 140.8-1'salan 47, y rses 1,25 and 6 in unison. great econosnie moment both to China and to peri-nto was in the Cobynial Ofee, and we Mr F. Esrom
held
by altime, taft Colombo on the 1st instant p., al 191, 6 and 1 in unison. Psalm 49 the United States and other nations concerned know the high esteem in which he was
trade. In estimating such con- ution..
in its cottor
ia Minister os Mr. Joseph Chamberlain. great a and may
be expected here on or about the 1211 verses 3, 4 and 10 G P. in
ST PETER'S CHURCH. Queen's Road," est, sumption it is to be remembered that the Chi. His power of assimilating information was instaril a.m.
4th Sunday aftr Trin ty, th July, 1911. Holy
rule, use little or no wool in ther almost unesuny, and his memory was superb. mmon 7.30 am 11 n. Verite Sava e clothing. It is made of cotton or silk coala To these qualities he added courtiinass sad tuet, Palme, Catch (Major and Minor) Macfr. made of soften and lined with far, or made of which are more frequently found alone thin Turleg uner; Te Deum, Laves Cool 8, Hopkins: coton, stuffed with cation and quilted; or of silk in combination with exceptional intellectual Beu dictus. Ga rot; Himne 470, 257, 3:3 and
and fur, the silk quilted with coiton; in short, powers, and few servents of the Stato are better 330 Evene og 650 p.. Pene, Davy, Pymar." Wallace; Nagnificat, Rothoven 27th a Nunc the Chinese stople under and enter dress is sited than he is to stand between Ministers of Dimittis, Aylward, (11thm); ligune, 224, 254, cotton. Almost all cloth used for domestic the Crown and the infinite variety of tempera- purposes is cotton--what few floor coverings mouts and interests with which the Colonial The Church Launch "Dayspring" will call on there may be other than fors; curtains, kang: Office has to d-1.. Thst he will consiliate the chips carrying white crews to bring friends ings, table covers, where there are ary; what Colonists skilfully and gaids the Ministers mattresses they have, beds and bedding and wisely is net for a moment in doubt among ashore to the service between 9 15 and 10 30 a m indbetw on 5 15 an 6 p.m. (Kowloon Police Pier coverings, flage, ban ere, sails where they can those who have the pleasure of knowing him: 10.30 and 6, terning afterwards). The be afforded doth for industrial purposes like with some degree of intimacy. We should ad if we attempted Answering Pennant the Call flag. All the otheloth, awnings, cloths for carrying, books and Sir John Ayderwon no sitt ge are free and unspp.priated Visitare bundles in fast, the use of cotton is all but te describe him in mure gushing phrases as welcome. Books, &c., provided.
the idokud of all classes in Malaya. Strong, earnest, self-confident men are never popular ST. ANDREW CHURCH, Nathan Roy, Korlon.
idola when they occupy positions in which Ab Suday after "Trinity, 9th July, 1911. Holy To measure the consumption of cotler, Ioy- Communio ut in Morning ervice at 11 am over, is a difficult matter, for the standard must it is their duty to get the public interest Preaches, R. v. A D. Stewart. Evening Survice at be adjusted to a Chinese basis. The peepta of over all pirate considerations. 6pm, Preacher, Vey. W. logara.
the country are exceedingly poor; their wants Governor could have marie himself more are few and easily satisfied. Moreover, in the popular with officials if he had studied their Jast
the depreciation of copper car feelings more closely than their marits. Ha fow
Fears renby its worked additional hardship and would have been sure of abandout praise from
some prominent men if he had to har hate Mr Kully reduced their purchasing power still farther.
all they asked for instead of incurring their Estimates of the per capita coltoa coup disfavour by a jealous regard for the rights of the Mx sad Mrs Choc. G. tion secured from Chiness customs commis.
King sioners. missionaries, and other foreigners who community. He might have won mere popular have lived in China or among the Chin se inapplause in a larger de res if many hours spent Mr R. J. Mooney
at bis dosk had been sacrificed to air Maller trasty ports and elsewhere vary, from S1 to 85 in drudgery
The one thing he never x P. W. L, Namings Chinese middlemen in the cotton Bocial frivolities. silver. business in Hongkong, after a conference consciously ascriliced was the welfare of Malaya, Mr S. Faul
allowed to inter- Mr J. W. Pringle on the subject, gave it as their opinion sad no privat- claims were over
a public that the average in South China is about fore with the efloient performance of 93, while in the north it is 37 to 88 duty. How intensely he studied the currency per capits Allowing for greater population problem, and how he risked his health in mas in the north, the average would be at least $6. ter ng every dainil of the shipping Lavestigations made in the country alone, the aay not be known to many, Yangtze, which may be considered the average
The N. Y. Katr. itachi Mare (Euorean Line) left Moji for this port via Shanghai ou 1st July, and is expected here la-dev.
The N. Y. K. st. Rombay Maru (Bombay Line) left Fab for this port via Maji on the 1st Julr nnd is exported berg to-day.
The NYty Tamba Mari American Line) left Kobs for this port vir Moji and Shanghai on the 30th June, and is expected
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The H.-A. Linie sir. Beasília left Shanghai on the 6th instant am, and may be expected bere tenorrow ani,
The Raginn tv Peter Berg left Shaurhai via Fonshow for this part, and is due to arrive
hero en or about to 194b instant,
The 0.8.K. str. Canada Mare left Tacoma for this nert via Japan and Shunchni on the 10th ultimo, and is die hera on the 13th inst
The str Koduna naked, the Suez Canal on the 16th ultimo, and is dne here on orahout the 13th intert
The etr Glenlachy is expected to lore Bings. pore on the 8th instant, and is dus here on or about the 14th instant,
The N. Y. Kr. Toen Marn, (Bombay Line left Bombay for this port. via Colombo and Singapore in the 30th June and is expected here on the 18th Juls.
The TK.K. str. Kino Mari Railod from Ho- nolah for Flenekopp on the 28th ultimo, and is due to arrive at Penekang on or about 1st prox. The str. Glenturret must the Suez (galer the 4th instant, and is due hore on or about the 1st prox.
The Parbor Lina str. Satsuma left New York on the 10th ultime for Hongkong and Far Fast.
The Mogul Tipe str. Braomar la't United Kingdom on the 30th altimo for Hongkong via the Straita.
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The P. M. 5.8 Co. str. Siberin, which left Hongkong on the 'th altimo, arrived at Ban Francisco on the 6th inst.
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Mr B. Talati
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From July 8th to 14th, 1911.
HIGH WATER.
JU #Krx
*30811
Height.
LOW WATER
I'kong
H'kong
Мени
·
Mean
Time.
Time.
ft,
in.
Sat.
8 7 1 6 4 0 16
45
3. 8
Z 16
GRAND HOTEL
Sun.
20
7 32
6 7
in 0 54
39 s 3 8
Miss Pritchard
Mon.
10
8 2
Mra A. L. Itám EGY
10 26 a
Mc F. H. Shaw
Tnes
Capt. C. Wagio
Mr G. Wilson
Wed.
Mra
C. d. Woode
Rer.
H.
Wyri
11 8 32
11.8 a 12 m 3
11'45 a 3 Thurs. 13 m
tir R. Taylo
Fri.
14 im
In 10 9 7 2
Mr L. H. Lanza
Mr. Toadgold
Mr. Tarkhi Capt. B. A Jobs crea Mies Wilkin
Mr
Maurice
KINGBOLERE PRIVATE HOTEL.
von bim the unqualified respect of the few Comdr. F. Acton, R.N. for cotton consumption in China, indicate $6 a who saw little behind the scenes, and Mr H. Adam
:
and m
Pebus
Mr. & Mrs. A. C. Logan
Mr. J. F. Macgregor Mr. & Mrs. L. D. Alandel Master Mandoll Mr. E. J. McNulty Mr. K. S. Morrison Sir Francis Fly gott
Mr J. Bobertson Mrs. G. sachsa
B
35 7. 2 3
18 40 m 3.43-
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5221
6
WOWSCIOUSW-Height.
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAJ.
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, July 7th,
Previousjon baie On Dat
Day
at
at
at 4 p.m. 13 a..
4 p..
Miss K. Bochee
M. & L. Shields
Mr. B D. Stewart Mr H. Webb Mr Whyte Mr Otto. A lesinger Mr. and Mr. E. &. B.
Williams
Barometer Temperature Humidity...... Wind Direction ... Forseti...... Weather.........
29.82
29.89
29.81
81
64
•·83
80
175
SSE
South
1
1
0
▸
Bain
0.08
a fair average, an estimate considered lowrther the results obtained speak for themselves, Mrs F. Acton & Maid than high by the best statistical anthority in The fixing of the Gobl Standard, the adjust Hr. E. Arndt Chins (the Statistical Secretary, Chinese lant of revenues to meet new needs of the Mr & Mrs Aucott
Colony, the abolition of the Opium Farm system 3Ir. H. Bennett perial Maritime Customs).
Mr. F. Bovington Government Monopoly. Mr. and sub-titation of 3 ESTIMATES OF TOTAL CONSUMPTION. the establishment of & Federal Council in Dr. & Mrs B.W. Brown Taking 6 silver as a fair estimate, the gold Malaya, and the pecesful and most friendly M per capita consumption of cotton in Chins in almost exactly $2.50. and with the 439,000,000 Essumption of Frotectorates over Kedah, Kelan Mr&Mraf. J. Crawford tan, Trengganu-these are but a few of Mr&Mrs. D E. Donnelly
L. Gorham Mr.C. population estimated by the Imperial Maritime the things that stand out boldly to wark the Me J. Grabam Cantoms in its latest returns, the total administration of Eir John Anderson, and to
Mr. & Mrs. C.B. Harvey annaal consumption is $1,097,500,000. AL prove that it has been a boon to the Colony: Dr. Hobson lowing a considerable margin for estimate of consumption or of population, Has any one thought of the hopeless chaos that H. Holman
maat bave prizen if the vast movements of Mr. H. Koch the total consumption may be valued at $1,001,000,000 gold, or ten times the prezent capital during the rubber boom had beeu com Mr & Mrs 4.9 Lammert Mr. J. W. Wilson { imports.
China's cotton mills and foreign pleated by appreciations and depreciations of the
dollar on a silver basis? imports together farnish about $131,000,000.
over
and children
Highest open air Temperature on 6th...85. Lowest open air Temperatury on 6th, 78
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