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PARIS LETTER.

EROU OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.]

Paris. March 21st..

POLITICAL.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 15TH, 1913.

NEW LINER FOR NIPPON. YUSEN

KATSHA.

LAUNOK AT MITSUBISHI DOCKYARD,

from Mr. Motoda, Minister of Communi-

A WAYFARER IN CHINA.

STRAITS RUBBER COMPANY (LIMITED).

A QUARTER OF A MILLION PROFIT.

held last month at Winchester House, The Third Annual Meeting of the Straits Rubber Company (Limited) was London, Mr. E. L. Hamilton presiding.

The Secretary (Mr. Porey E. L Taylor) read the notice convening the meeting and The Chairman, in moving the adoption of the report, said that the result of tho and the balance-sheet showed that the year's working was a profit of C251,000, company was in a very strong osition. The crop of rubber harvested of 1,400,000lb. 1,467,68516., against the official estimate for the crop-that was, the sale room price The gross price realized before any derfaction was made for sell:

COSTS OF PRODUCTION.

was

growing feeling that the "old enemy" is resolved to burst her geographical bonds sooner or later and despoil France

In a view of a recently published book of fresh Provinces. This is the reason

bouring the above title The Times says why the French are tingling with martial The largest reswl get built for Japan's

Miss Elizabeth Kendall has written a piernier stearnship company-the Nippon armour, guarding their gold and eschew-Yusen Kaisha-has been launched from charming account of her travels in M. Clémenecan can well smile, for he ing all luxuries.. France declines to the slips at Tategami of the Mitsu Bishi Western China and Mongolia, undertaken has succeeded in his ambition of wrecking believe, in spite of Mr. Asquith's recent Dockyard and Engine Works. The in the last quiet months before the oute the Electoral Reform Bill, on which declaration in the House of Commons, beautiful, and the interesting spectacle break of the Revolution in October, 1911. the auditors' report.

weather, says the Nagasaki Press, was question the French Government was that Great Britain, even under a Liberal was watched by large numbers of people Hor journey was not inspired by any defeated in the Senate. M. Clémenceau, Government, is prepared to break away ashore and afloat. Miss Suda, daughter special mission; it was simply a holiday as the majority of people are probably from the Triple Entente According to use Kaisha, named the vessel Aaforism, the outcome of genderlist and

of the Managing Director of the Nippon aware, is an adept at wrecking Cabinets Premier Asquith, Britain is not under furn

a desire to be free for a season from --he wrecked bis first Cabinet more than any obligation to send a large armed. As soon as the Eufori-maru rode safely the bondage of conventional routine,

in the harbour the invited guests, who from her accustomed Bostonian world of 30 years ago. The fall of the French force out of the country to operate in a

numbered about four hundred, and Ministry-not altogether unexpected, as European, war. Such a statement could included many foreign ladies and gentle-to-parties and telephones and trans. it was known that the Socialists and not but delight Germany. The French wen, proceeded to the drawing loft, Yet her book will bear favourable coming charges, discounts,. &c.--was is. 5-8d. Radicals in the Senats were determined Press, commenting on the words of the where a substantial cold luncheon was parison with the works of mora ambitions per lb. to destroy the Bill, because they feared British Premier, merely says that served. An address of congratulation travellers. Miss Kendall is no novice at that it might prove fatal to their party "Great Britain has stood by France cations, was read by Mr. Tsutami of that making her way, unescorted, into remote The cost of production, freg on board interests has caused the greatest anxiety. during the last eight years at times of Department Manager of the Dockyard, tones of the globe; earlier holidays have tion on buildings, plant, and machinery, at port of shipment, including deprecia- The resignation of Premier Briand a great loss to political France especially equilibrium of Europo, in the interests of proposed the toast of "Continued success to the Himalayas and Western Tibet, and per lb. He felt sure that the shareholders |

to the Nippon Yusen Kaisha.

She has known many joys in hunting would agree with him that the costs were impressions of strange proples strange lands." From the Chair of the that hardly any of the trees-only 16 and very satisfactory when they remembered to the monasteries of Mount Omoi, and planted before 1900, and that a number of Professor of History at Wellesley, Mass., acres, or less than 1 per cent were thence across North Chind and Mongolia these bow in bearing wore planted at a to the sacred city of Urgn is a jourzy

Inter date. The cost of production was sufficient to satisfy the body and mind of 5d. per lb. lower than that of the previous the most inveterate explorer of different year, and allowing for a margin of safety, parishes of the infinite"; and, although he thought they might assume that they she makes Ught of them, it is a journey would, with increasing areas in bearing not devoid of dangers. For protection and yields per acre, le io a position to Miss Kendall had a revolver (which she place their rubber on the market at a eventually threw away) and her grey

still lower price. hair-the latter of no small advantage in a land where respect for age is still seriously cultivated as a virtue; for com au instinctive sympathy with Oriental life and manners and a deep-rooted much the sams all the world over.

at such a critical time as the present, The defeat of M. Briand has, of course, nothing to do with the military proposals of the French Government, which have been accepted and endorsed by the whole weight of public opinion in this country It is purely on a constitutional issue that the Cabinet has fallen, and does not, as some erroneously conclude, directly affect either the strength or secarity of

the nation. The fatal Electoral Reforin Bill had for object to substituto a system of modified proportional representation

peace. She will do so again if the need arises, and therefore there is an end to the argument." British diplomatic help will be found of immense value by France when she needs it, more so perhaps than military assistance. Let her not lose confidence in British friendship and loyalty.

A NOTABLE FRENGIMAN.

Charles

Cold storage has to great extent revolutionised the provision trade of the world, but its inventor, M Sellier, is living in poverty and seclusion

the Legion of Honour, and has been

Mr. Kudo said that the Entori maru was the eighteenth vessel built at the Dockyard largest of the series. She would be fitted for the Nippon Yusen Kaisha and was the with a combination of reciprocating and turbine engines and would be the first Japanese vessel sc engined. He spoke in high appreciation of the service rendered the country by the enterprise of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, and men tioned that the Dockyard has orders in hand for two more vessels to be added to its large flee. The toast was received with enthusiasm, and hearty brazai were given.

This was in

for the present system, under which in Paris. He has recently been awarded Kaisha. He stated that of the eighteen pany an Irish torrier; and for the rest. accordance with the policy which he in-

France is divided into a number of

Mr. Suda replied for the Nippon Yusen Vessels referred to by Mr. Kudo, all but one, the Hitachi-re, which was sunk still in constant service and give completo satisfaction to the owners. In conclusion Engine Works. he toasted the Mitsu Bishi Dockyard and

arrondissements or wards, each returning recognised by various learned Bacieties, by Russian cruisers during the war, are belief in the goodness of human nature, they had a cultivated area of about 9,000:

one Député to the Chamber, for whom each elector has a single vote. Opinion was emphatically in favour of the Govern

ment's Bill, and the ax-Premier was pledged to stand or fall by it.

The

in Franco, but he has never realised any great pecuniary benefit from his discovery, of the art of cold storage, for preserving foodstuffs of a perishable nature. It was in 1876 that he conveyed in a small cargo

defeat of the Cabinet and the retirement/ boat a shipment of fresh meat from the largest N.Y.K. vessel afloat; she is als people, concerning whom her ideas" had the allocation of £50,000 to reserve for of so strong and able a statesman as M. France to Argentina, a proceeding which the exception of the three T.K.K. trans of the handful of Kwangtung men who in addition, their large holding of

+

At

indirect means of vengeance for M concerned only to demonstrate the prac by whorn she will be classed 100 Al, Balind, if possible, an answer to the riddle the date of making up the accounts | Poincaré's election to the Presidency of ticability of his system. This he did with according to Japanese Government re-who, silent, inscrutable, flit through the was still unsold, and the value was

the Republic, instead of Mr. Clémenceau's success, but at the time France took but candidate, M. Pams, the Minister of little interest in its possibilities, and it Agriculture. The work of Me. Clémenceau was England which took the lead in its was made comparatively easy for him commercial developments. As so often The happens in cases of great inventions, it by the imminence of the elections.

electoral brought the inventor no proft, but thanks Government considered the reform was a necessity for the country, to cold storage we have meat, dairy and as the elections are near, and as the produce, fruit and vegetables, etc., from

Length Breadth Depth.

Draught (maximum) Gross tonninge

.70,600

400 fect

61 36 +5 28:11

toos

Displacement

.18,500

Horse-power Speed

.10,000

10 knots

INTIMATIONS

BURNING, BLEEDING

AND CRUSTED SKIN

Had to Lie With Arms Up by Head, They Were So Sore Underneath, Itching Very Bad. Got No Sleep. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment and Trouble Disappeared.

"About the rapath of March, 2010, a very Itching red roast commenced en ny breast,

thonica under my arms. The complaint was of a very watery nature, the itching very bal. Atight I get no sleep owing to the buming, bleeding, crusted nature of the skin. I had to lie with my attoe up by my head, they weruse very soro underneath.

"I washed the affected parts with carbolle and tir kompa, but got no relief, I also look blood mixture, but it had

I then bought a set of the no good effect. Calicura Sony, Ointment and Pills, and by the second to I and them, the rash was greatly soothed and the irritation began to disappear. I bought another caks of Cutleurs Boop and Bome mire Cutieurs Ointment from tho. chemist, and by the time they were used, orary sign of the rash and irritation had all disappeared, and I now have a nice, white skin. I can sleep soundly and have KOTA had any skin trouble slaco Cutleurs Beap and Ointment eired mo.

"I always use the Cutleura Soap for shay- Eng and a little Cutieum Olatment on my

which I find keeps nice and white clean, and also free from any irritation, I sincerely hope that this better will be useful to some one aufering from itching Irritation or any inßausmation, and you have my full permission to publish it,” (Bignod) George Taylor, Ash Grove Cottage, Tyvle, Aber- deen, N. B., Jan. 10, 1011.

A liberal sample of Cuticura Seap and Ont ment with 32-p, books free frora nearest depoti F. Newbery & Sons, 27. Charterhouse g London: R. Tors & Co.. Lennyn, Ltd., Cape Town: Voclean Co. Calcutta and Bombay: Potter Drug & Chom. Corp.. Hole props., Boston, U...

therefore estimated, but this rubber had now been brought to market and had realized more than the amount at which. it was valued. Their holding of 145,000 shares in the Rubana Rubber Estates Limited) stood at a book cost of £34,871, The market value of those shares at a low estimate was £255,000 a margin or a reserve of over £220,000. A coincidence French free port of Fort Bayard; of all to £34,950, against the book cost of ZEISS

in the accounts was that the dividends received on their Rubana shares amount- £34,871, or 100 per cent on the invest meut. At. December 31. the Straits Rubber

Recount. £96,059.

Chamber had passed the Government's all quarters of the world, had it has Bill, Premier Briand considered it neces-been of incalculable value to the Colonies, sary to obtain the Senate's assent to it, in enabling them to develop a vast export will have three screws. The engines are conscious of impending doom) at Cheng Company had on deposit and on current In the ordinary course, if the Senalo provision tradem refused its agent, the Bill would be bent back to Parliament for modification, but

DEFORESTATION.

3

SOULTIVATED AREA. The estates had been recently surveyed,

the ex-Premier believed that he could force the Senate's vole for the principle the deforestation of France. President traffic. She is double bottomed through travellers, Miss Kendall encountered survey was 6,369 acres of rubber, of which

La Repic has been collecting the opinion of public men on the subject of

Poincaré in his reply, said: "I am frantically fond of trees, and should like to have the power to behead those who cut them down."

96-13

PRISM

BINOCULARS

AT HOME PRICES:

£30,000 reserve for development, and they Turning to the balance-sheet, they had proposed to transfer out of last year's profits a further £50,000, dicated at the last meeting namely, gradually to extend the cultivation until acres of first-class rubber and some 530 pursuit of any particular kind of Miss Kendall's wayfaring was not in

acres of coconuts at a capitalized figure of under £40. per acro and the estates DESCRIPTION OF THE NEW VESSEL.

information, hut just to get for herself equipped and in a position to place an impression of the country and the would have, as at January I last; after As stated above, the Katari-mara is

rubber on the market at a low cost They the largest ship yet built in Japan, with cans, from books and chance observation for capital expenditure, and they had, been derived, like those of most Ameri- development, some £40,000 still available nowaday sounds very much like shipping Pacife liners and warships. She has been are earning their living amongst us by Rubana shares. The rubber in stock and Briand is a work of revenge on the

built under the supervision of the Sur- washing our clothes." part of M. Clémenceau; he took his coals to Newcastle, but M. Sellier was

She wanted to in transit amounted to £68,017. yeyors of Lloyd's Register of Shipping,

of the impassive faces of these men, a certain proportion of the stock quirements. Hor, dimensions, etc., are as

American scene, alien to the last. As follow-

it happened, she did not see the Kwang tung man in his native place, because her route took her from Hongkong through Haiphong, to Yunnan and Szechuan. But she was able, in the course of that journey to form an unusually distinct impression of China and the Chinese and to record it in a narrative which makes boilers and a combination of Parson's

She will be fitted with six cylindrical very pleasant reading, Incidentally, she turbine and reciprocating engines. She

port" of of tho Manchu garrison (slumbering un designed to economise steam-power and. eoal.

tu; of the Gobi approach to Urga; and the manner of Russian life in that region. The Kutori-more has been built for the Throughout the whole course of her Nippon Yusen Kaisha's European service vanderings in Western China, through and is designed for passenger and freight regions rarely visited by European and the cultivated area shown by the 16 Power uut and is divided by eight bulkheads.

neither dangers nor adventures; from immature. They had 507 acres of coconuts. Wireless telegraphy, fire extinguishing, of the Bill. He was wrong in so defying

disinfecting, and refrigerating apparatus, ail, whether coolie on the read, villager of which 175 acres were mature and 332 12 4,029 acres were mature and 2,310 acres 12 the Senate, and his blunder has been a

or innkeeper, official or priest," she President Poincarés mis

all of latest pattern, will be installed.

never met with anything but courtesy area of 6,376 acres. It would be some acres inmature, making a total cultivated. Electricity will be used throughout for and consideration. costly one.

It is true that an time before they could expect much return. lighting purposes, and electric fans will American, known at Washington and from their coconuts, and while they did fortunes are beginning early; happily he

be provided on a generous scale for the Peking, might expect courtesy and con- not anticipate the same profits as from is quite equal to the occasion, so much so

comfort cf. passengers, that the national crisis may already be

Accommodation is to be prepared forsideration from Chinese officials, and rubber, it was hoped that they would give considered as over. The general impres-

112 first-class, 26 succad-class, ten special particularly at that time; Miss Kendall them a moderata and at the same time a sion is nevertheless exordingly gloomy.

Bays she found men in Szechuan who had useful addition to their income. thirdelass, and 178 steerage passengers heard of the refund of the surplus Boxer had an area uncultivated of 3,933 acres. Field Marshal Li Yuan-hung addressed The first-class cabins will be single,

They M. Barthon, Minister of Justice, has been a long telegram to the National Council, double, and four-berth, and the second indemnity and looked upon her kindly This was practically all on the Nova appointed the new Premier, he will also the Cabinet, the members of the two

Houses of Parliament, the Headquarters class will be double and four-berth for that reason. Seeing day after day Scotia, estate,, Mr. Duncan considered act as Minister of Public Instruction, and branches of the Kaomingtang Kung Dining, smoking, and lounge saloons will that which is admittedly hest in China, the soil on this estate to be equal to the The new Cabinet will be very much like hotang, Tangitang and Minchutang, the boy in accordance with the most modern the simple life of the peasantry, fasci best in the country for rubber and the nated by the "civilization so ancient that conveniences unequalled. Their -pro- the old one; in other words it will be a Press, the Tutats and the Civil Gor.ideas, special saloon accommodation will makes all that is oldest in the West gramme was to plant up 500 acres on Briand-Poincaré Cabinet without these assemblies and other political parties, de tank will be among the provisions made wonder if the wayfarer's vision is some- ernors of the provinces, the provincial be provided for children, and a swimming

seem crude and unfinished," small Nova Scentén during the current year, of

which some 470 acres two latter figure-heads, in which MM.clining in advance to offer himself as a for recreation. Fourteen life-boats, more times over tinged with the colour of rsse: cleared.

were already The cultivated areas on both A sum than sufficient to accommodate all the Barthon and Pichon will understudy candidate for the Presidency.

passengers and crew, are to be carried.

Of necessity unversed in China's poli: had been maintained in first-class con- properties, botli mature and · immature, their eminent predecessors, M. Klotz willery of the telegram is given below:...

The Parliament will function very soon. Cargo capacity consists of six holds, tics and economics, Miss Kendall is more dition, and were kept absolutely fred probably remain Minister of Finance; and numerous questions will demand at equal to 12,000-sons, and the bunkers will at home and happier in her descriptions from weeds. The yield of rubber on M. Pichon, the former Minister for tention. The most important of all is the take 2,000 tons of eval. A forty-ton and of the country and people than when Clodong estate was 370lb. per acre, or

election of the President. Since the out twelve smaller cranes will be fitted.

dealing with the problems of the day 2.971b. per tree, and on Nova Sectia 35216. Foreign Affairs, will be the Minister of break of the Revolution, the whole coun-

For instance, she regards the constant per acre, or 3.671b, per tree. These were the Interior, or Home Secretary; while try has been in a turmoil, North and

bugling and drilling of soldiers in Yun high yields considering the age of the South have been suspicious of each other, M. Jounart will, it is expected, be at the the young and strong have emigrated

nan as evidence of "the new military trees, and showed a satisfactory inercase spirit, and attributes the success of the over those of the previous year.

"There Foreign Office, M. Etienne at the War while the old and weak have died. In

revolutionary movement to great powers was no dearth of labour on either estate,

· Office, and M. Baudin at the Admiralty short, the national vitality has suffered

ring hopefully to the long-projected to a very great extent. Fortunately, we

of organization in Young China. Refer and conditions were quite satisfactory

Low into Szechuan, she observes, "It wil construction of the railway from Han

Erection of new Consulatu at. Tairen he a different Szechuan then, with its £4,000, out of estimated cost of £7,500 resources exploited, with mines and and leaving £1,200 required for comple-factories, good roads and fine hotels, a sinn.

power in the world's market, the goal of Shanghai, erection of new stables, £600 the tourist. And yet, a few days later, (further required to complete 2650); addi emerging at Hankow (which has been a tions to Supreme Court and Consular goal of the tourist these many years), si Office, Shanghai, £1,000 (£3,000 last year) secs another and a very different vision, to complete.

perceives a grim aspect of the "real Swatow, rebuilding Consular jutty, £860. China," which the making of railways Hankow, rebuilding servants' quarters has in no way relieved. Coming out on and stables, £1,200.

to the Luhan line, 'running northwards from Hankow, she sees 1-

DEFECTS OF THE REPUBLIC

VIEWS OF FIELD-MARSHAL LI YUAN-HUNG.

CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES.

LEGATION AND CONSULAR IMPROVEMENTS. The Civil Service Estimates for the year

In the present crisis the Chamber has had President Yuan's diplomacy and Pre-ending March 31st, 1914 include: howed its neck to the yoke of the Senate.sident Sun's diffidence to help the Erection of new Consulate at Changsha Before breaking up for the Easter holi- conclusion of the war..

He then referred to the vast amount of days, very stormy scence took place in work done after the declaration for the Chamber, which will be renewed on Republic. He attributed the non-recogni Deputies returning to Parliament. The tion by the Powers to the very short Paris newspapers reflect the general feel ing, which is one of indignation with the professional politicians who are respon- sible for la crise Ministérielle.

FRANCE AND GERMANY,

£300.

existence of the Republic. He deplored the unsettled conditions prevailing in Tibet and Mongolia, and the failure of the big loan negotiations. He views the whole country with pessimism, for the people are sick and poor, and the soldiers are truant and disobedient, both fearing We can afford to overlook the goings on no punishment. The country is full of in South Eastern Europe in view of the for the establishment of a permanent Gov perils. The people are patiently waiting more scricus state of things prevailing in ernment to redress their wrongs, Central and North-Eastern Europe. The duties of a President are very difficult. He has no only the eyes of his own relations between France and Germany country focussed upon him, but he has to (£2,000 required to complete); Sauitary on the dead level except an occasional

The

heating system, etc., £5,500 (£1,200 re- Peking, provision of water supply, The quired to complete).

Erection of houses for Chinese Secre- "ary and Commercial Attaché, E6,000

alterations, etc., £1,500.

Seven hundred miles of rice and millet fields and vegetable gardens unbroken by wall or hedge; nothing to cast a shadow walled town or temple grove! And the horrible land was all alive with swarm- ing, toiling, ant-hill humanity. It was a nightmare.

Her last impression is one of the actual and potential reserve power of the race-- an almost overpowering sense of their collective vitality:

£10.10.0

(new model). £10.10.0

8

£9.5.0 £6.10.0

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(large field)...... £7.10.0

£6.0.0

(small model).

£5.18.0

£0.8.0

3

To bo Obtained from

Chs. J. Gaupp

& Co.,

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,

CHATEE ROAD."

The official estimate of the crop of 1b., but the general manager thought that rubber for the current year was 1,635,000

this would be exceeded. He looked for a crop of about 1,750,000lb., and they hoped to barvest it at a satisfactory price. Of this year's crop they had sold for delivery between now and December next about 411,286lb. of their first quality, at an average price of ds. 4.18d. per lb. The position of the industry was absolutely sound; the increased quantities of planta- tion rubber continued to go rapidly into STUDY consumption, and they could look for ward to any probable reduction in the price of rubber with equanimity.

Mr. T Cuthbertson seconded the

motion, which was carried unanimously.

OUR

ES

OF

A final dividend of 221 per cent, less THE EYE tax, was drelaxed, and the retiring directors and auditors were re-elected, a-vote of thanks to the chairman, direct- ors, and superintendent and staff in the East concluding the proceedings.

GERMAN WARSHIPS

JAPAN TO VISIT

are almost as strained as they were pre-meet the watchfulness of the whole world

Then he said that he was only a soldier, vious to the outbreak of the 1870-71

Shanghai, Installation of baths, etc., and had very little experience in politics at Consular Gaol, £140. Franco-Prussian War.

ferment

or civil administration. He was unequal Acquisition of new sitos in China, which has so suddenly arisen between to Yuan Shih-kai in diplomacy, wisdom Japan, and Korea, £500. these two countries cannot be viewed and bravery; he was inferior to Sun Yat- The maintenance of buildings in the

and Far East is included in a general vote. without great auxinty by the world. It sen in foresight, determination

THE BRITISH LEGATION. Haing in is not without good reason that France Huanimity; he was not the equal of

In the House of Commons on March He felt 17th, Mr. G. A. Touche

North You seem to be watching a community is adding a full year to the period which mindedness and endurtinacity, single- conscripts must in future spend with the responsible position as Tutuh of a pro he First Commissioner of Works where only the ant-hill is a town, and the ants Vice Admiral von Spee, the now Com- ashamed even to occupy his present Islington) asked the representative of of ants, persistent, untiring, organized; The German flagship Scharnhorst, with colours. The extra tax will press very vince, but he was forced to do so by his the contract for the equipment of the are men physically strong, gluttons for wander-in-Chief of the German Asiatic severely upon the patriotic industrial soldiers when the Revolution broke out. British Legation in Peking with electric work, resourceful, adaptable, cheerful Squadron, on board, will arrive at Yoko classes-those who have the Government He said that he knew his own incom generating plant, ice-making plant, and Then multiply such ant-hills by thousands hama to-day and is expected to remain The cruiser petency. He must therefore decline to other things was placed; and if he would and you have. China,”

there until about the 24th. of the Republic in their own hands offer himself as a candidate. He will not state the amount of the contract, and who- The book is well illustrated, with 90.

will be accompanied by the destroyer Never has such a sacrifice been known to seek rest, for he is resolved to stand at her it had been given to a Germae firm.

The German cruiser Nuernberg photographs taken by the author. will be at Yokohama for about ten days the head of the Hupoh braves to support be accepted by Frenchmen with so much the Central Government in order to make question was placed, after limited com- picture of the great precipice on the side.

Mr. Wedgwood Bean: The contract, in Amongst them is a particularly striking from the 18th instant, philosophy and enthusiasm, knowing full China, strong and respected. He warns petition amongst British firms, with

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