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RUBBER SHARES.

SINGAPORE QUOTATIONS.

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19′′v, · 1911.

VESSELS EXPECTED.

THE AMERICAN MAXI This T.KK. str. Tenyo Muru with U.S. mails is expected to arrive at this port to-day between 8 and 10 am.

The P.M. str. Persiz sailed from San Fran Disco November 29th for Hongkong, via Hono- falu, Yokohams, Kobe, Nagasaki, and Shanghai and le due here on December 27th.

The P. M. 8.9. Co. Koren mailed from San Francisco Desember 6th for Hongkong, via Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe, Nagaaki and Shanghai, and is duo here on January End,

THE AUSTRALIAN, MAIL, "

The E. & A stsenter Empire left Sydney on November 28th for this port, vis Queensland ports, Port Darwin and Manila.

The IG.M. str. Prins Waldemar left Sydney on the 16th Instant, at 11 am, and may be expected here on or about the 8th prox,

THE CANADIAN MAIL.

The C.F.R. Co.'s str. Monicagle lait Shanghai at 9 s.m. on the 17th inst., and is duo 40 arrive at Hongkong at 8.m. to-morrow.

THE INCLER MAIL.

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THE INDIAN MAIL.

The Apear str. Lightning from Caloutts left Bingapore on the 12th inst, afternoon, and may be sxpected here to day.

The NTK sir. Birin Maru (Calentia, Line) left Singapore for this port on the 13th ist, and is expected here to-day.

KIRCHANT STHAKED.

The KYK str. Hirano Marx (European Line) left Singapore of the 15th inet, and is expected bare tomorrow,

The NY.K. str. Mikko Maru (Australian Lins) left Nagasaki for this port on the 16th inst and is expected here to-morrow.

The "Ben" Line str. Bencleuch from Ant werp, Middlesbro and Loadon left Singapore

on the 14th instant Zor this port

ME ROOSEVELT AND THE TRUSTS.

CRITICISM" OF GOVERNÉENT POLICT.

The New York correspondent of The Times in a cable dated the 16th ult. says:-

In the Outlook, issnad to-day, ex-President. Roosevelt, in a leading artiola vigorously assails Mr. Talt's and Attorney General Wickersham's anti-Trusts methods. He defends the Stool Corporation, and denies that he was misled by Mesers, Frick and Gary in connection with the Steel Trust's absorption of the Tennessee Coal- and Iron

Company, which took place with his approval when he was President. He endorass towards the big Corpora- Government feront from that purined by tions rad

radically the present

M

Administration. Roosevelt's denial of the charge in the Govorament's Steel Trant soit, that he wa deceived in the Tennessee mätter, is only, ing sidental, and forms part of an artiple entitled

The Treats, the People, and the Square Desl. The article is receiving wide attention in financial and business circles, and has created quito a monestion. Among other things Mr. Loosevelt mys

The mit against the Sisal Trust han brought vividly before our people the need of reducing to order our chaotic governbaantik policy towards business,TM

The Steel Trust, he says, has steadily lost instead of gaining is monopolistic character. and he presents foot and figures in corrobora- tion of thig Hk contintes -

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"The effort to prohibit all combinations good or bad in bound to fail and ought to fail. Od parposa should be not to strangla bualneta as an incident of the strangling of combinations, hat, to regulate the big Corporations thoroughly and effectively so as to help legitimate, businba

PRESENT MEATURES KOPELESS, The attems of Mt. Tafts Administration to deal with the Trust problem by a auocession of lawsuits Mr. Roosevelt characterises as hopeless, He forcibly declares that:-

We cannot return to 18th century methods, we maat have legislation constrastive, not do The N.Y.K. sir. Tembo Maru (Americanstructive, fitted to cope with the conditions of Line) left Kobe for this port via Moji and the modern industrial world, and its inevitable Shanghai on the 15th fast, and is expected here trend towards combinations of capital." on the 24th inst.

The 8.S. Canton consigned to Olof Wijkt Co, left Sues on the 4th instant and is expected

sext. here on or about the 2nd of January

The T.K.K. str. Shinyo Meru asiled from San Francisco on the 13th inst. for Hongkong, and is due at Hongkong on the 9th prox.

The T.K.K. str. Kiyo Maru sailed from 886 1.d. Balina Cruz on the 12th instant for Hongkong, 70% .d. and is expected to arrive at this port on or about 6163

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PASSED THE CANAL.

December 1st-Dardanus, Panagawa Mars, Nyanza, Siam, Bylosis, Sumatra, Kioto: 5th- Astyanar, Bentacers, Buelow, Canton, Inver clyde, Pakling, Pathan, Annan. 8th-Ağun, Bayern, Candia, Koga Maru. 12th-Carmar thenshire, Juris, Multo, Tango Maru, Nelous, 15th-Belgravia Kaja Maru, Sataum, Tele- machus, Welsh Prince, Yorck..

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"WITH DOG AND GUN IN THE NEW TERRITORY."

EING the Boriss of Articles recently Bcontributed to the " HONGKONG DAILY Pa" by "Sportsman," reproduced in book

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PRICE ONE DOLLAR

Hongkong, 29th October, 1910,

Mr ́M. Garibaldi

Mr H, Garrow

Mrs A. B. Giles

Mr L J. Gilbertson Capt & Mr Grey

Mrs M. J. Gresa

Mr & Mrs Is Godefvey Mr & Mrs T. Gordon

Miss Gordon

Vr. V. Gonlbour

Mr & Mrs Joseph Gould

Mr & Mrs R. A. Hala

Capt. T. P. Hall

Mr & Mr. W, 4. Hanni

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Mr A. Harrison

Mr M. Hellroo

Hen & Mrs. W.

Howett

Nr H. Holgate

Mr F. and A. Holek

De 8. Hough

Mr. B.E

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Mr W. H. Lawrence

Mr B. Lemaitre

Mr W. Langvist

Mr. S. D Landy

Mr H. Luzuriaga

Mr M Luery Dr 0. Marlott

Mr G. Martini

Ming K. A. May

Mr W. P. Macqneen

Mr J. C. Mance Mr J. MaLay and child Miss J. Molevd

Mr & Mrs C. L. Mead

and child

Mr G.D BIL

Mrs K. C. Mooers Mr & Mrs F. E.

McHugh

Dr. GW. McKean

Mr RV. Mitchelmore E. 316 Mru Newman

Me V. d'Oettingen

Mr R. Obruki

Madam Parlod

Dr & Mrs W Perss

Mr T. B. Fotter

Mr. & H. Ray

MrB. M. Raymond

Me 0. M. Ke dy

Miss Bondy

Min F. Bony

Mr & Mrs S. 'D. Row.

Lands

Me J. Sootson

Mr. A. Shelton, Hooper Mr J. ( Sibley

Me Of. W. Smith

Mr C. V. Fyms

Mr H. H. Sclomou

ROQUISSTY,

As a remedy he advocatos the Government supervision and regulation of the great corpora tions. Such regulation should, in extrome cases control monopoly prices, as the railway rates are now controlled, although the exercise of the power should be avoided whero possible. Either the Burost of Corporations or some other Government body, like the Inter state Commerce Commission, should be created to exercise this expervision.

The ox President characterizes the Circuit Court's Tobacco Trast decision as a miscarriage of justice, declaring that the authors and bone- ficiaries of the wrongdoing should ha personally prauished.

"HIGH JINKS."

AMERICAN JUDGE PUZZLED BY THE EXPRESSION.

The difficulty, British courts experienced some time ago in trying to determine what is whisky is duplicated by a poser put to What are high the New York courts: jinks"?

The case of "high jinks" is a libel sult brought by Mr. Abraham Erlanger, the head of the American Theatrical Trust, Weller's

against Mr. Sam Weller, editor of a publica.

tion called "The Review. Mr. paper said there were "genuine hight jinks" going on at Mr. Erlanger's summer home at Lawrence, Long Island. Mr. Erlanger did not like this comment, and has com-. menced an action against Mr., Weller in

INTIMATION

Automatid Pocket, Piktel “Browning,” 8 shots in 2 seconds, and ammunition to fit

SIEMSSEN & Co.,

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MEN OF WAR ON THE CHINA

AND JAPAN STATION,

(MACHINERY DEPT.), HONGKONG.

Alserity, despetal-boat, 700 tons, 4 guns, 2,000 ip Comdf. A. Lowndie, Hankow. Astras, 2nd class oruiser, 4,360 tons, 10 ans, 7,000 ihp Captain E. E. Kiddle, en route to Hongkong

Atlas, admiralty tug, 615 tona, 1,400 iḥP«

Master B. West, Hongkong, Bramble, gunboat 710 tons, 900 Lb.p. Lient.

Comdr. B.-G. Washington, Kiukiang. Britomart, gunboal, 710, tena, 900 lp., Lieut.

Comdr. J.

Hankow, Cadmus, British sleep, 1,070 tons, Lt.p. 1,400,

Ld

Lynes,

Hankow.

Comdr, H. Cherub, water tank and tug, 390 tons, i.h.p. 340,

Master

ater W. Smith, Hongkong. io, British sloop, 1,070 tons 1.hp. 1,400,

Comdr. H. B. Yesle, Shanghai, Fame, torpedo-bost destroyer, 340 tons, 6 guns, 5,700 Lb.p., Lt. Comdr. H. S. Monroe, Fooohow. Flora, 2nd class orniner, 4,360 tons, 10 guns, 7,000 ihp, Captain C. F. Corbett, M.V.O.. laavos Hongkong to-morrow for Shanghai. Handy, torpedo-bost destroyer 295 tons, 6 gann, 4000 h.p, Lieut. Comdr. H. J. G. Good, West River.

Janus, torpedo-boat destroyer, 320 tons, 6 guns, 3,900 .p., Lieut.-Comdr. R. B. England, Swator.

Kent, armoured cruiser, 9,800 tons, 14 guns, i.h.p: 22,000. Capt. 8. St. J. Farquhar, en route to Singapore.

Kinaha, river gasboat, 616 tons, 1h.p: 1,200,

Lieut.-Comdr. H. Marryat, Hankow. Merlin, surveying ship, 1,070, tone, 6

gune, 1,400 1.h.p. Commr. B. O, M. Davy, Labuan, Minotaur, armoured craiser (flagship Vice. Admiral Sir A. L. Wisloe, K.C.B., 0.7.0., C.M.0.) 14,600, tons, i.h.p. 27,000, Capt. G. C. Cayley, Amoy. Monmouth, armoured cruiser, 9,800 tone, ihr 22,000, Captain L. E. Power, MV.O., Hongkong

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Moorhen, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guns, 800, Lisat-Comdr G. P. Leith, West River.

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Lynx, sub-maigins, 70 tons, 6 h.p., Lieut. Marrs,

Balgon

Be Montcalm, armoured cruiser, (flagship) 9,387.

tour, 36. goza,. 19,609 b.p. Eose Admiral de In Croix de Citrise" (Commander-ins Chi

Manahe, arroying-ably, 1,625 tous 10, guma

900 k.p., Commander Hagot de la Touch Balgon Mouquet, destroyer, 300 tons, 7 game, 6,300 hp. Commander de la Roque Kerandraon, Saigon St

Olgry si er gunst, 170 tons, 6 guns, 500 hp Licut, de Maindreville, Upper Yangise Palho, river gunboat, 130 tons, 3 guns, 280 h.p.

Lieut. Pacob, Tongku

Perte, sub-marins, 70 tons, 60 hp, Ldout. Mon.

nler, Salgon Pistolet, destroyer, 300 tons, 7 guns, 7,000 ́h.p..

Commander Mortenol, Hongay." Protée, sab-marine, 70 tons, 60 h.p.; Lisat

Morrin, Balgon Redoutable, battleship (reserva), 8,330 tons

87 guna, 6,200 h.p., Capt. Drouet, Balgon Styx, armoured gunboat, 1,800 tone, & gane,

1,600 h.p., Lient. Serlot, Saigon. Takou, des troyer, 280 tons, 6 gans 6,500 h.p.,

In Reservo, Saigon Vaaten, torpedo-depot, Commander Mortenol,

Hongay

Vétéran, torpedo-depot, Lieut. Bibel, Cap

Saint-Jacques

Vigilante, rivergunboat, 180 tons & guns, 7h.p.

Llaut. Dumoulin, Sikiang

GIBMAN.

Amay

Aroons, cruiser, 2,719 tons; Captain vox Hipper Iltis, gunboat, 1,000 tons, 10 guns," b.y.

Captain Inns Jaguar, gunbest, 900 tons, 10 guns, 1,960 hp Captain Graf von Posadoweky-Wehner Leipsig oraiser, Captain Engel

Captain Bölken Lach gunboat 850 tons, 10 guns, 1,344 k.p Boharnhorst armoured ariser (flagship)e

.

11,420 tons, 52 guns, 26,000 h.p., Kapitan Zar Bee Taku, destroyer, 280 tonn, 4 guns, and 2 torpedo tabes, 60 h.p., Kommandant Kolbe (Hans) Bert KapitusLout. Heyden

Egg" Tiger,

er, gunboat 900 tons, 10 ganz, 1,800 h.y.; Captain'. Koss

Corpedo boat

consequense. Mr. Weller pleads that his Newcastle, 2nd class oruiser, 4,800 tons, turbino, Tinglan, gurloat, 170 tons, 5 gaas, 1,300 h.p.: meaning should be taken in a Pickwickian sense, that he meant nothing trial on gendeman should not say of another.

SOME DEFINITIONS,

His counsel, Terence J, McManus, thus addressed Judge O'Sullivan in the General Sessions Court

"Your Honour stands called upon to hand down to the generations of the future a definition of the meaning of the words high jinks." I will read the following definitions of high jinks

***Century Dictionary: A merry old pastime in Scotland. In the usual manner of playing a person was chosen by lot to

sustain some fictitious character or repeat verses in a particular order, and if he failed he incurred certain forfeits.

Scott's "Guy Mannering,' chap. 36: The frolicsome company had begun to practise the unusual and now forgotten pastime of high jinks."

"Barnham's

33

Ingoldsby Legends,' 11,

There was nothing, but sport And high jinks coming on Night and day at the court."

1.

Captain George P. E. Hunt, D.8.0.,. Nanking. Nightingale, river gunboat, 85 tona, 240 h.p. Lt. Cordry Malcolm Murray, R.N., Yang- Otter, torpedo-boat destroyer; 385 tons, 6 gans,

6,300 i.h.p., Comdr. Lambe, Nanking. Robin, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 240 h.p..

Lt. Coudr. J. B. Tyndall, West River. Rosario, depot ship for Babmarines: 960 tons,

1.h.p. 1,400, Lt. Commr. N. E, Arohdale,

Canton.

Sandpiper. river ganbost, 85 tona, 2 guns, 240 hip., Lient-Comdr. B J. J. Southby. West River

Saips, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 gans 240P,

Lt.-Comdr. Maurice B. Leslie, Shanghai. Taku, torpedo host destroyer, 305 tons, Lh.p. 6,000, Gunner E. J. Trilo. R.N., Hongkong. Commodori sa 1,650 tons, 6 guns Eyres, Hongkong,

Tamar,

Teal":

Captain Ross Pea Vaterland, ganbost, — tons, 3 gaus, 500 h.p.

Captain Toussaint

:PORTUGUES)

Patria, ganbost, 700 sons, Captain J. Altrexo

UNITED STATES, Rear-Admiral Joseph B. Murdock, U.S.N., Commanding.

First Division.

Saratoga, first class craiser armoured, 8,150

tone, flagship. New Orleans, cruiser, 3,43) tove, Albany, orniser, 3,435 tons, Wilmington, genbost, 1.397 tons.

Second Division.

1,397 tonn. Helena, gunbost, Elcano, gamboat, 500 to 18. Rainbow, Naval transport, 6,000 tons. Villalobos, gunboat, 400 tons.

Lien boat, 180 tons, 2 guns, 800 ihp. Hamar gunboat, 400 took

Hon. Gay Stopford, Chang king. Thistle, unboat, 710 tons, 900 b.p., Lieut.

Comdr. M. B. Baillie Hamilton, Hankow.

torpedo-bost destroyer, 395 tons, 6 guns Lieut. Comdr. Harold D. Adair. Hail, Amoy

A

Virag500 h.p

Tom Brown at Rugby, chap. 11. p. 8:

He found the cleven at high jinks after | Waterwitch, supper, Jack Raggies shouting comic songs and performing feats of strength.

Standard Dictionary. High jinks (slang), lively, boisterous sport;"

"And what has the learned District

Attorney to say to all that?" inquired Judge

O'Sullivan.

The prosecutor said the expression, as used by Mr. Weller, had an altogether dif A. Dr & Frs AD. Spalding ferent meaning, and he defined high jinks

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My Chos, Wieler

as an immoral, indecent, sensuous per formance.'

This is too much for me, gentlemen,!! said Judge O'Sullivan. You will both

have to hand up briefs."

PANAMA CANAL TOLLS.

A Washington telegram says that Mr. John Barrett, of the Bureau of South American Republics, is in favour of the Gov. ernment's operating the Fanama Canal without tolls. To this end he has begun a campaign among those who are likely to have influence in making the rules that shall govern the canal. The matter is being taken with the members of Congress as

up they arrive and an effort is being made to get the press to line up on the nou-toll side of the question. The President, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of War and the chair

man of the Canal Commission were con- stituted a committee to formulate rules to govern the canal when it should be finished.

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Callao, guabast; 200 tons. Paragus, gunboat, 300 tons, Mindoro, ganbeat, 300 tons, Quiros, gambes), 40) tonn,

Torpedo Division. Mohlens, Tərdər araisor, 1,800 tona.

Barry, Channoor Deöster,

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Submarino Division.

Lleut Cemas. La 20 tons, 450 th... Inbridge, torpedo bost destroyar, 420 ton x

B. L. Hancock, en raube to Hongkong

tank, F Whiting, torpedo-bost destroyer, 360

5,900 h.p. Ident. Condr. G. B. Hartford, eraising Widgeon gunboat 195 tons, 2. guns, 800 b.y.

Comdr, M. H. Wilding, Kisting. Woodcock, ganbost, 150 tank, 2 guns, 550 h.p Lient, Comdr. M. B. R. Blackwood, Yang Woodlark, gunbost, 150 tons, 2 guns, 550 k.p

Lient-Comdr. G. F. A. Mulock, Hankow. Submarines

No.36, Godfrey Herbert, Lieut-Commr. No. 37, A. A. L. Fenner, Lient-Commr. No. 38, J. E. Codrington, Lt Commr.

AUSTRIAN Kaiserin limbeth, Austrian protected oralse

4,000, Fregattonkapitan Oskar Hassa, Northern Walare Fanther, third plans oraiser, 1,580 tona,

gattankapitan, Theodor Sherl Edi, von Behmidtheim

FRENOKĀ Acheron, armoureu günbost, 1,830 tons, 9 guns

1,700 hp, Lieut. Bertrand, Saigon Alger, 2nd class cruiser, 4,830 tone, 22 guns

5:100 h.p.2

Commander Fournier, H kong Alouette, gunboat, 506 tons, 7 guns, 400 h.r.

Commander Badin, Baigon

Argus, river gunboat, 180 tons, 6 guns, 570 b.p..

Liant, da

Lieut. Andouard, Baionnette, ganhost. Cimeterre, gunboat, 143 tons, Reserve, Salgon Caronalde,genbost, 184 tons, Bomarré, Saigon Décidéo, guns, Shangh

630 tons, 10 guns, 900 h.p. Duplain, armoured cruiser, 7,578 tons, 28 gunr,

17,000 h.p. 17,000 h.p Demir, armoured oraisor, 7,57 8 tona, 28gus D'Therylle, gunboat Eaton, gaabost, 141 tons, Reserve, Haiphong Esturgeon, sub-marins, 70 tons, 60 hp. Lant

Canbet, Saigon

Fronde, destroyer, 300 tons, 7 gman 6,300 h.p.

Saigon Hoari Rivière, river gunboat, 150 tòng, 6 gina

182kp. Khi phong

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