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PASSED THE CANAL

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SOME FACTS ABOUT GLARUS.

·WHERE INCOME TAX. 18 LIGHT.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 11mm, 1914

Amidst high, aky-cleaving mountains in Switzerland, about one and a half hours' railway journey from Zurich, is the towalette of Glarus, with 5,000 inhabi

and tants, all hard-working farmers labourers, who have to do a great desi to make the meagre, stony soil pay them a living. Nobody would dream of supposing that this handful of people. would ever attempt to start great industrial undertakings or try to speculate on the international –"money" markets.

And still this little-Glarus, the French spelling of which is Glaris, counts in the world of haute finanec." It boasts of 80 big limited and private companies, and reckons they are its own. There is a big emigration bureau's seat owned by a well-known concern, a limited company Boancing electrical businesses all over the world, here is a third mighty one, owner of several textile factories in Russia, a fourth an Anglo-Russian telephone company, another worth men tioning, a Tyrolean railway company, then again an Egyptian concern, Turkish railways, etc.

If we go into the matter, we find that the administrative bodies of these huge businesses are ether in Frankfurt, in Berlin, New York, Alexandria, Constan- tinople, or even in Valparaiso, but then at the end of the list of directors you will notice a queer Franco-German name, A Swiss, usually a solicitor or notars public of Glarus, who fulfils the itapor- tant function of the Domiziltrager.

Leon Say the well-known French economist and publicist, found out long before this that when a Swiss canton brought a heavier income-tax into life the hard-pressed, worried capitalists slowly but surely moved to some neigh- bouring canton where easier conditions prevailed, and within a comparatively short time one could find the national wealth accumulated in one place, the must lenient towards the rich. This in It is what has occurred with Glarus. surrounded with cantons which impose vary high rates on the wealthier classes. East of Switzerland there is Austria, with its extortionate figures, and the "Bucheinsicht viz., inspection of the books. To the north is Germany, the home of fiscal inquisition. From Zurich the existing rates, taxes, fees, etc., simply expel capital altogether According to the statement of a Zurich banker, only widows and orphans pay their real taxos regularly, because they cannot hide the figures of their authorities.

estates from the

INCOMB-TAX STILL LIGHT.

In former years Glarus knew nothing of income-tax. Those numerous limited companies lived there free of charge.. Only since the last two years a very modest percentage of income-tax has been ixed. Thus the troubled foreign capital finds There are a nice new home. "Domiziltragera" whose strong shoulders carry sometimes 12 companies represent ing up to 30-40,000,000f. And Glarus sees The Zurich the benefit of this influx.

here

Chamber of Commerce is already com pelled to make a move to see the rate reduced, as business generally is suffering a great deal through this emigration.

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SHIPPING IN PORT

STEAMERS.

ANTILOCHUS, British str., 5,605, F A.

Flynn, 6th July-Kuchinotan 1st July, General. Butterfield & Swire. Ak BENCLEUCH, British str., 2,679, Geo. M

Millan, 3rd July-Moji 28th June, Coal. Cibh, Livingston & Co. BORNEO, German str. 1,346, Joh. Koehler, 6th July Sandakan 29th June, Gen- eral.--Melchers & Co.

CRINOCHOW, British str., 1,195, J. Doyle, 7th July--Kwang Yen 5th July, Cement Stone, Shewan, Tomes & Co. CHIYOR, Chinese str., 1,177, Ross, 6th July-Shanghai 3rd July, General Chinese,

CHUNBANG, British atr., 1,418, Mattock, 2nd July-Hongay 29th June, Coal- Jardine, Matheson & Co. CAM, British str., 2,211, D. Davies, 6th July-Singapore 29th June, Bulk Oil Asiatic Petroleum Co.

DAIGI MARU Japanese str., 847, S. Toku

shige, 9th July-Bwatow 8th July, General-Osaka Shosen Kaisha. DEVAWONGSE, British str., 1,047, C. W

Shearer, 8th July-Saigon 4th July, Rice.-A. Bune & Co. DILWARA, British str., 3,460 G. N.

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Mr E.S. Abraham Mr C. M. Alport My U. Andre Mila. Andre Mr E. E Babosa Mr. O. D. J. Boll Mr G. A. Bens

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YANGTZE, British str., 5,457, J. Rodway, 8th July-Hankow 2nd July, General. -Butterfield & Swire.

YEI MARU No. 2, Japanese str., 1,958, Itani, 6th July Wakomatsu 30th June, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. YCENSANG, British str., 1,123, P. H. Rolfe, 7th July-Manila 4th July, General- Jardine, Matheson & Co.

MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA AND JAPAN STATION.

BRITISH,

Magrity, despatch boat, 1,700 tona, guaz, 2.000 Comdr. A. Coohrane, Kobe, Weihai,

Atlas admiralty tag, 616 tons, 1,400 b.p

Hongkong. Commr. V. IL. Brandon, Weihaiwei, Bramble, gnuboat, 710 tons, 900 i.h.p., Lt. Britomarty gunboat, 710 tons, 900 hp, Liont. Cadmus British sloop, 1070 boss ihp 1,400 La Captain M. B. Filzmaurice, Yangten. Cherub, water tank and tag, 390 tons, 340 h.P., Hongkong at Ollo, British sloop, 1,070 tons, 1,400 Lb.p.

Comdr, Mackenzie, Yangtee.BANN Colne, TBD. 560 tons, guns 4-18 pr., i.b.p., 7,500 £d, Comdr. C. Beymour, Welhaiwal. Cheimer, B.D., 569 tons, qusr4-13 pr., i.b.p., 7,500 Lient H. T. England, Hongkong, Fame, TBD., Lt-Comdr. C. M. Blackman,

Comdr. P.B. Preston-Thomas, Hongkong

This outrageous taxing was in vogue in other Swiss cantons, too. Thurgau saw some very undesirable vexation for the last years Capitalists and companies at Inst made up their minds and went to Basel, where they only pay 3 per cent. There are 200 millionaires now in Basel, consequently the small man's tax could Mivaoks. 8th July-Moji and July, Hongkong 50 tons, 21,000 6.d., 14 guar,

be reduced essentially, as the burden is

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Bamage, B.N.S., 6th July Singapore 1st July, General David Sassoon & Co FURUL MART, Japanese str., 3 3,087,

Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.

9th July-Foochow 5th July, General. -Douglas Lapraik & Co. HALDIS, Norwegian str., 1,080, J. Jurgen

eu, 8th July Java 30th Jano, Sugar. —Java-China-Japan Lijn.

horne by the rich. I wonder what Mr.HAITAN, British str., 1,183, J. W. Evans, Lloyd George will say to that.

"send Germany, France, and Alsaco many a big financial undertaking to Basel, especially since the higher estate duty in Germany, and the higher stocks into. and shares duty in France, came oporation.

of

This movement, import and export capital from one country into the other, fleeing from heavy inconsiderate taxation and too much interference, has become important movement, ·requiring an serious consideration on the part of the Governments of various nations. Capitalists will get into the habit of comparing the income-taxes of different countries before investing, and it will be a question of international competition, regulated, as everything else in life is, by supply and demand. The Times.

VESSELS EXPECTED.

THE AMERICAN MATK

The P.M. str. Korea, carrying the United States mail, sailed from Yoko hama for Hongkong, via Japan ports, and is expected to arrive at Hongkung on the

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THE AUSTRALIAN MAILS.

The LG M. str. Prins Waldemar left Sydney on the 2nd July, at 3 p.m., ard may be expected here on or about the 25th July,

MERCHANT STRAMERS.

The str. Indraded passed the Suez Canal on the 7th July for Hongkong direct.

INDO-CHINA STEAU· NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Kutsang, from Moji, is due in Hongkong

13th July,

Suisang, from Geraldtoo, is due in Hong-

kong 15th July. Fooksung, from Calcutta, is due in Hong-

kong 18th July. Mausang, from Julo, is due in Hongkong

18th July

Chousang, from Shanghai, is due in

Hongkong 13th July.

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Hond Mox, British str., 2,555, R. S. Bain

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KING Pinly thing ist, sodden,

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5th July Saigon 30th June, Rice and LAERTES, British str., 1,340, A. Jenkyns,

General-Chinese.

MEXICO CITY, British str., 3,179, N. A

Starkey, 7th July-San Diego 10th June, Ballast.-Chinese. NILE, British str., 4,188, H. Powell, 9th

July-London 30th May, General, P. & O. 8. N. Co. PERSIA British str., 2,744, J. Hill, 2nd July-San Francisco End June, Gen. eral-Pacific Mail 8.8. Co. RHESUS, British str., 4,298, James Inkster, 7th July Shanghai 4th July, General.

Butterfeld & Swire RUBI, American str., 1,408, J. Miller, 7th

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SHIKOKU MARU, Japanese str., 999, Yone- tau, 8th July-Moji 3rd July, Cuál Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.. SHINYO MARG, Japanese str., 7,228, H. Stanley Smith, 5th July-San Fran cisco 5th June, General Toyo Kison TAMOS MARU, Japanese str., 1,842, J. Kasai, 4th July-Saigon 29th June, Rice. Order.

8th TAKADA, British str., 3,905,

Hampshire, 10.850

Captain H. W. Grant, Weiweiwei Jed, TB.D, t50 tons, guns 4-12 pr., 1.b.p., 7,500 Là, Lleat. G. FA Mulock, Hongkong.

Kinsha, 616 tons, 1,200 ihp. Comdr. H. Pat Marryatt, Yengtse.

Merlin, surveying ship, 1,070 tons, 6 guns, 1,400 hp., Lient. J. B. CHison, Labaan

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i.b.p, Lt.-Comdr Alan Dizon, W. River. Newels, 2nd cises cruiser, 4,800 tons, turbine, 22,000 fd, Capt. F. A. Powlett, Weibaiwei, Nightingale, river gunboat, 85 tons, 240 .p.. Lieut. Comdr, Malcolm Murray, Yangtss Kenust, TBD., 650 tons, 4 gas, 12 pr. 1.

Lient F.A. H. Russel, Weihai 7,500

of.d., I

Ribble, T.B.U., 590 ton, 7,50 L, 6 guns, Liont-Comdr. Wilkinson, Welhaiwei

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Mr D. Large

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Ma & Mrs. MoLaglen

Mr 8. Merriman

Mr H, K. Mehta Mr J. Merecki Me P. J. Mayer Mr C. B. Meyer- My G. 8. Middleton: Mr N. §. Milkowski Dr & Mr W. B. A

Moore

Mr Murso My C. T. Nelson Mr F. C. Peterson Mr S. Patton

Mr G. M. Powell Mr A. B. Purvis

Mr B.B. Bay

Mr E. M. Raymond

Mr H. Readwin

Miss F. Rosy

Mr G. C. Robinson Miss C. Bawyer Mrs C. S. Sawyer. Professor Schneider Mre Sedden Mr. Saytda Mr A. B. Barensen Mr&Mrs F. A. Spicer Mine A Square Mrs Stirling Miss J. Stirling

Dr Herbert To

Mr A. B. Townsend

Mr E. M. Tozer

Mr H. U. True

Mr M. Vandermassen Capt H. A. Walker. Me W. B. Waltom MrF. W. Whita Mr&Mrs F. Winkler Mr & Mrs Wolf MrG.G. Wood Mr & MrsG, H. Young

KING EDWARD, HOTEL.

Mr. B. C. Adanas Mr Ji Arnold M&M Hidwall Dr Breger Mr W: Budge Mrs H. Butts

Mr HL. Ulegg Mr A. E. Cooks Mr FW. Cos

Dr A. H. Doanne Me W. A Donaldson Mr Drummond. Mrs M. Duffy

Mr Foy MrE, W. Ever

Mr C, F. Maitlay

Miss Massay

Mrs F. A Miller-

Mr H. Murphy

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 9th at 19.10 p.m. Signals lowered.

On the 10th at 19.10a.m.-The typhoon fhle morning was altuated to the North of Haiphong

Pressure has increased moderately at Wal- haiwal and Hongkong, and slightly over Formoen and N. Luson.

It has decreased considerably over the Bonins, owing probibly to the approach of a | typhoon from southward, a

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hour guiding sk 10 a.m. to-day, 0.91 inches.....

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon. to-day is as follown --

DISTETOT,

FORECAST

(South to S.I

Hongkong & Neighbourhood, winda, moderatag

Formoss Channel

Lolondy,some rain.

(South wind

moderate.

ma

South coast of Chins between The

Hongkong and Lamocks, No. 1.

South coast of Chim betweenƒThe same a Hongkong and Hainan... 1 No. 1.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGIUAL

Station.

Vladyostock Nemuro

Hakodate

REGISTER.

10TH JULY, 1914, A‚M.

Tokio Kooli Nagasaki Kagoshima Oshima Naba st Bonin Is....... Chefoo Weihaiwel Hankow! Iohang Kiukiang........... Changsha Shanghai... Gutalai pier Sharp Peak Amoy

Swatow] Taihoku.....

Hour.

Barometer

at Som Larvel.

Temperature.

Humidity.

Wind

Direction

Westbar.

7 £29.99 (3

6.29.79

#

29.75 29.84

29.89

29.67

5th

Mr W. Koruntz Mr & Mrs W.D. Kraft Mr & Mrs C. Lauritsen Dr Lippert

39.70

Tainanzoniussi

$29.75

Koshun previo Pescadores

29.76

29.72

Capt&im Mscomson

Canton

6.99.61

Hongko

29.61

Gap Roo

29.56

29.56

Wuchow

HA P. Nobles Mr W. Ondenkorent Capt

Holbow

Fakhol

W. O.

Phulen

9.60-77

Passmore

Tour no

Cape St. James

29.82

Aparri

129.75

Manila

29.75

929.81

29.86 87

Mr W. T. Paddepha Dr Sibreo Capt & Mrs W. L. Mr G. H. Baper

Gardner

Me S, Gipal Mrs S. Gike Dr. Glas

Mr A. R. Hager Mr P. C. Ball Mr J. E. HargrOATOS Mr H. O. Haynor Mr O. Hectal Mr B. James Mr J. Joseph

Mr H S. Sparge Mr G. A. Tonker Dr K. Walther ⠀

Mr H. Walton

Mr J. R. Watson

Mr H J. Westpha Mr LM, Whyla

Mr & Mrs Clas. H

Williams

Me J. Wilson Mr Li Cheong Yem

PHAR HOTEL

Mr & Mrs Abshagen Mr T. Arnold

Lieut Archer, BALC. Mr & Mrs W. Arm- My strong M. F. R. Baker Mr & Mrs Barton bir & Mrs W. H. Bell and children Fleet Burgeon & Mrs

Bernard

Mr Beard Major & Mer

& Mre Bowen

Mr & Mrs A. Bry sou

and children

Mr & Mrs Carmicheal Mr M. Cary Mr Casulli Mr Cousland

Major Davy Major Dorgan Mr W. J. Dove Mr Danean Major Falchine

Botin, river gunboat, 85 tons eirer Capt Cowan

Lt-Comdr. J. Fleetwood-Nash, West River, Bosario, depot ship to Submarine, 980 tens 1,400 il.p., Lent Comdr. F. A, Cromie Hongkong.

I Bandpiper, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2gnas, 2,400

bp, Lient-Comdr. L. 4. 8. Hulton, Houge Bell Salpe, river gunboat, 85tons, 2guns, 2K) itp., It-Comur. MR. J. Maxwell Scott, Langtee

Tarner receiving ship, 4,650 tons,

Commodore A. Anstrather, C.M.G Hongkong Tal, river guobost, 180 tons, 3 guns, 800 Lb.p., Ligut-Comer, S. P. B. Russel, Yangtse Ibistle, ganbeat, 710 tons, 900 h.p., Lt. Comdr.

Mr F. W. Gibbons Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Mr B. A. Hale Let-Col. Gordon Hall,

BAMO.

Me Gritsell

Mr Herdman

Mr F. A. Hazeland

& Mrs Hooper

Hemphreys 1

Lt. Col. H. W. felle,

ᎡᎪ Capt & Mrs fyens Me Let Jones Mrs Klehe Mr & Mrs A Kohler Mrk Mrs Koeh Mrs Lawford and child. Mr Lintan Mr W. Moining De Mokean Maj. & Mrs MoMunn

children Mr & Mrs EN. Mitchel more and child

Capt Monteith,... Mr Nixon

Mrs Pagat & children Mr. J. I PluaM ST. Bisyor & Mrs Pyne

And children IA-Col, Kadeliffe, 1.2.

Bov Raynolda Eng: Comdr. Rooms Mr A. Sinclair MY C. Brott

Lt Col & Mrs Usher

Smith

Mr Stanley Mr & Mrs G, B.

Stewart and chil drenge Capt & Mrs Stewart, nars and child MrA E. Stokes

and child ****

GALL. Pge Wellisine 13.00-ih. W. G. Capt & Mrs Waters Triumph, battleship, 11,585 tons. 12.00-15.Major&Mrs Hum. Mr C. Willson

& Commer. A. Sesman, Hongkong.

Mr E. William A Uk. 1.B.D., 590 tone, 7,500 fd, 6 guis Liet

Maswell, Weihaiwai Welland, T.B.I., 590 tons 7,500 1.0, 6

gur

Lieat Comir. Poignard, Hongkongjy Widgeon, guubost, 195 tons 2gans 800 lp. Lient Comdr. A. J. Landon, Faugtes Woodcook, gunboat, 150 Loss, 2 gaus, 550 k.p.

Lt. tomdr, M. B. E. Blackmuo, Yang (39. Woodlark, gunbost, 150 tons, 2 grue, 530 hp. Lt. Comdr. Robin W. Lloyd, Tango Tarmonth, 2ad class cruiser, 80 to Cart

Hi Cochrane, Woihuivii.

C3.5. D. J. KeGillewie, Liaut

July Moji 4th July, General,--David Bassoon & Co TJILIWONG, Dutch str., 3,081, A. Oldens.

burger, 4th July-Swatow 3rd July, Submarines :— General-Java-China-Japan Lijn. TJITARDEM, Dutch str., 3,444, J. N. Bon- man, 5th July-Batavia 26th June, Bugar and General-Java-China- Japan Lijn. TUNCSHING, British str., 1,172, Hussey,

20th June Saigon 25th Jane, Rice. Chinese.

from the Printers and Publishers, the Inverclyde, passed the Canal, is due in WOOL, German str. 1,116, H. Oltmanna,

To be obtained from Messrs. KELLY & WALSH, LTD., Messrs. BETTER & Co,, or

HONGKONG DALLT PERS" " Offen.

Hongkong 9th July,

3rd July Bangkok 25th June, General. Melchers & Co.

C. 37, J. A. Gaimes, Idozt

C38, R K 0. Pope, Ident

T.B. C35, Lieut. Handley

TB. 036, Lent. Wile

TB (38, Ldent, formeur,

TB (37, Lient, Wyndham-Qua

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Miss Humphreys

Legaspi Iloilo

Bacolod.......

Cebu

Labuan ...............:

2

T. F. CLAXTON, Direstor

1 BAROMETER, reduced to 22: dogross Talzenbait.

on the leval of the son in inciso, tenths and hundredths.

§ TEMPERATURA, in the shade, indagroso Fahrenbelt.

3. HUMIDITY, is personings of saturation, tha oumidity of air naturated with moisture being. 190,

DERMOTION OF WINE, to two points.

5 FORCH OF WIRD, scoarding to Beaufort Honda, 6 STATE oF Waaruan, b blue sky, a detached cload, d drissling rain, fog, g gloomy, hi hall Y lightning, o overcast, p passing showers, a squall, v exin, a snow, † thunder, v risibility, w daw (wiki

7 Bars in faabes, t tenths and hundredths

· HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, July 10th

Previous On DatejOn Data

Day at

at 2 p.m. 6. a,m. 2 pm

Barometered Temperature Humidity. Wind Direction

Forca Weather Rain

29.55

20.61

39.63

83

83

84:

BO

84

82

South

South

орг

0.91%

Highest open al Temperature on 9th... 85 Lowest open air Temperature on 9th

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE,

From 11th to 17th July, 1914.

HIGH WATER

Height

·76.

Height

LOW WATE

H'kong,

H'kong.

Meani

Meen

Time

Time

̈h-m.

PEST NA

Em

Batur. 11 m 0 50

39.

4. 24

San.

Alon

*m 116 12m 1 24

69

6 22 a 2009

40m

6:3 (3/2

Im 11.446-3

7 0a 13

13 m 1 69 | 41m

6 4 8 3

0 248 57

7:39 18

Tass

79

My Luckins Mr Nier

4 m 8 35 4 3

1-10 50. WeL | 15 m 312 4 6 8 45 2.128 4 8.68 910.46

Thurs. 16 m 350 48 17

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Mr Owen

Mr Roller

Fri.

Mr Boott

Me Stall

Mr Brown Mr & Mrs Crowba Mr & Mrs Fleming Mr & Mrs Foster Mr Hofstetter Mr Jardine

Dr Keyt

Mr Kaha

Mr Kospton

Mr & Mrs Laugham

Me Kinderna

MT Lowe

M Watson Mr Weisman. Mr Weissenbròp

Me Waits

Cept Wetherell

Dr Wilson

Mr & Mrs Wilken Mr Wolf

Mr Ybinaga

Mr Zellvis

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PRINTING

Nothing crestes such a good impression fa business as the use of First Class Frinting.

The difference in cost between good and

· bad printing and misterial is generally nil. THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS.

PRINTING WORKS, Turn out the Best Printing at Eassonskir.

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