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A COSMOPOLITAN CITY.

THE STORY OF WARSAW AND ITS PEOPLE.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH, 1918,

CHINESE TRADE COMMISSION IN NEW YORK.

LEARNING AMERICAN METHODS

muktion.

OF BUSINESS.

return to their native land. to receive profite in all transactions from pains taken to secure that confidenes, On both sides, to the great detriment of the their

will Leff the Inle of their Beller. He warned the exporter againstthey sending merchandise which does not fit in our of investigation, and that talo will be an advertisement of Ameri- with the custome al needs of the

merchandise, can made Chinese. As an example of this mistakit be more effective that volumes of prin ho cited the fact that American manu- facturers of shoes are continually sending shoes which are totally unfitted to meet the wants of the Chinaman.

The luncheon at the Biltmore closed

adit

cessation

under

which will ters ink distributed throughout the Only the future, of course, can tell the story of the result republic of, China.

of the trip.

But the business men of

The result of the visit of the Orientals will, in all probability, be very quickly manifest after they reach their homes. they have received in the United States. If this proves true, the business men of this country, as well neg those of China, will have cause to rejoice over the visit.

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Warsaw, the capital of Poland, is n

The July number of the Huarters and city of nearly 900,000 inhabitants, the third in the Russian Empire. Lying on Imparters Journal, published in New Yark, reproduces a group photograph of the west bank of the Vistula and con

China's foremost business men now in the official proceedings of the first day the United States of America, feel gikat are already taking steps toward meeting It was the beginning of a series of enter the increased demand for goods which pected by six trunk lines with Vioma, Amerien to study Western methods of of the Commission's visit to New York. Confidence in the ultimate outcome, and

They were photographed on Kieff and South-Western Russia, Moscow, business."!

the stops of the City Hall, New York, tainments and business visite which con- they feel certain is coming from Ching.

the until without

Independently of the encouragement of

• TJILIWONG... Petrograd, Danzig, and Berlin, it is n

with Acting Mayor Moánesy, and a large tinued

All the Chinese, Honorary Commission departed fromrade between the two nations which has In times of group of Americans. great commercial centre.

* TJITAROEN ius with but a single exception, are tired New York to continue its observations in been given by the visit of the Chicana, other American cities on the evening of the entertainment afforded them has laid FOWOS in peace Wardaw and the

At a dinner given the foundations for a spirit of friendli- in frock cont and silk but

TJILATJAP vicinity constituted a most important

Many readers will doubtless be interest Tuesday, June 8th, manufacturing region. Its proximity to

agent of the Wali Chang Mining, and which will be appreciated at its full the mining region of Piotrkow and fed in the following descriptive account the Commission by Mr. H. T. Linngness between the United States and China) Kielce secures the city abundant supplies of the tour:~

The last week in May and the first week Smelting Company, of Changsha, China, of coal and iron it its immediate vicinity Jund were marked in the United the question of steamship lines between worth by the citizens of both countries. to feed the varied manufactures of the States of America by events which give the United States and China was dis A line is now proposed, but it town, principally iron and steal goods.

good promise of accomplishing much for cussed. Warsaw is beautifully situated on a

In the last days of May the of the United States are radically changed, terraco descending by steep slopes to the the progress of the foreign trade of the was decided that unless the maritime law with minds filled with the impressions Vistula, which is here crossed by a bridge Pan American Conference was held in the steamships will fly the Chinese flag; connecting the capital with the Praga Washington, attended by delegations from Mr. Liang said that the steamship and suburb. Ia appearance Warsaw, at least the new town, is no more characarly all the Central and South American baking proposals had been

I Republics, and leading financial men of consideration for many years, and was teristically Russian than Petrograd.

The exchanged emceived when a large delegation of the United States. is more like a city of Western Europe views ou present hunncial and trade business men from the Pacife coast made a trip to China before the downfall of and has a thoroughly cosmopolitan air conditions and came to conclusions which

calculated to better the trade the Manchu dynasty. For the most part. Poln, Jews, Russies, and Germans throng the streets in normal times, and re

between the United States and Pa-he said, the American capital will come French and frequently German and Eng-America, and at the close of the sessions from merchants and financiers on the As yet no money has been lish and heard in addition to Polish The Poles, who form the greater part of the the delegates were taken te asarul of the Pacific coast. population, though often welancholy and fates of the Nation, and given oppor-subsoribed in New York City but__n intense, are generally a gay and light tunity to observe the American methods of proposition has been submitted to many The advent of the mufacture and trade pisciples, upon prominent financiers. More progress has hearted people, German Armies has more than nues pro which our foreign trade is transsetedbe made-with-the-banking proposition. duced a feeling akin to me in the On June 1, China's Honorary Commercial Chiness merchants have already promised city, but as we have seen from the Commission reached. New York City, and to contribute 81.000,000 and more writings of Mr. Stephen Graham and began a ten days visit of inspection, expected to fall into line, so that at least others who have visited Warsaw in the studying all the different manufacturers in half the capital stock of the proposed

[31] tradesmen regarding war began, these alors have not for and around the city, and conferring with bank might he owned by them.

One of the visits made by the Commis. long depressed the spirit of buoyant merchants optimism which pervades the place, and American methods and American trade

Hall by Acting Mayor greatly, was to the Edison Electric plant, the life of restaurant, and cafe, theatre principles. The Commission was received, which pleased and instructed them

at the City and concert, has gone on as usual.

The old town, where the Jews live, is McAnony, who welcomed them to the city in West Orange, N. J. Iuspection of the a warren of medieval alleys, narrow, and a banquet was given them which was plant began with an explanation by crowded, and often unspeakably filthy autended by the Chinese Minister Kai Fu Miller Reese Hutchison, chief engineer of result of 55,000 individual experiments. of more than expenditure The Jewish inhabitants number some Shah, and a number of the most promi- the new storage batteries, which are the 300,000, or about a third of the popularent business men of New York.

The object of the visit of the Orientals and tion. Many of them are engaged in trade and commerce and a very large propor- was to observe closedly Amerienta methods, 22,500,000. After a luncheon served in tion of the textile, iron, and seed works and American trade transactions, with a the office building the parties listened to One of the beauty view to improving those of Chino. With and saw the talking movies, and then were conducted through the laboratories Mr. Edison, who explained the is in their hande spots of the city is the lovely Lazienky the adoption of a Republican form of

shady government based on the principles of the by hein pretty with gardeng

E. C. Porter, manager of the local walks, nyernes of lime trees, and lakes United States government, the business various experiunts there.

men of China are now trying to intro- It is the great resort of and ponds the Polish element, just as the Krasinsky due to their country the methods of branch in New York of the Bureau of Cheng Hsu Chang, known as the ment of Commerte, who accompanied the gardens are given up almost entirely to business which have proved so successful Foreign and Domestic Commser, Depart the Jews. There are many fine churches, here. inching a cathedral dedicated like Rockefeller of China, because of his Chinese Commission from San Francisco many in Russia to Alexander Nevsky, the immense wealth, which is estimated at to New York, and bad charge of them There is also the famous 200,000,000, is the chairman of the Com-white in the city, in a report on their

"The Chinese Trade Com-PAKHOI, British national saint. royal castle on Sigsmand Square, a mission, and each of the eighteen members visit says: university with a remarkable brary of are wealthy in greater or less degree.mission came to this country for the pur-

maty The banquet tendered them at the City

industrial commercial and over. 500,000 volumes, besides

In the statues of Hall was shared with them by Secretary pose of making a peral study of palaces and theatres.

stionlating reciprocal trade relations Adam Mickiewicz, the national poet, of Commerce Redfield, who accompanied methods, with a view to developing and The first Chopin, Copernicus, and Sobieski, War them from Washington,

Mr. Chang, the chairman of the Com-between the two Republics. mission, spoke in Chinese at the banquet, significant effect of their visit has been does bonear to the great men of

to bring Amerionn business men into Poland's past.

personal touch with the representatives The history of Wainaw is largely that and his remarks were translated by

and industry, Like with a remarkable command of the Eng of Chinese Commerce of Poland, since its annexation by that David Z. T. Yai, who is a Harvard man,

the 16th century.

Acting Mayor McAneur country in

intercourse, and the visit of the Com- Poland it has been held by Swedes, Fish language. Russiaus, Brandenburgers, and Austrians in welcoming the Commission said: 1 Foreign trade is largely based on mutual Napoleon was here in 1508, and am very happy, indeed, as the acting missiour has not only created at large Russia finally took possession in 1813. head of the city government, to meet number of personal friendships between Warsaw, though counted with Nowe these gentlemen, and to welcome them to American and Chinese business men, but

Brest New York. Their mission is of the it has opened the way for a mutual un-T819ONIA, Georgiewsk, Iwangorod, Litewska member of the famous Polish highest importance to our two countries. derstanding and a mutual sympathy quadrilateral" can in reality lay so I might say particularly to the city of which should have an important effect

China and

countries. olaim to fortifications of the strength of New York, because it fosters better upon the future relationships of both

relations between Though it is girdled trade

The commissioners represent a wido these other towns by its own ring of forts, the defences on America. We get a great amount of that

Each ber of different Chinese Provinces. which it chiefly relied were at Nowo reflected here, and we are eager to have variety of Chinese industries, and a num- Georgiewak, the fortress 18 miles away; it.

"Chairman Chang in response said." In of them has been interested in securing which during the earlier attacks Warsaw effectually blocked any prospect behalf of the Honorary Commission information along specific lines. The pro of advance on the north bank of the want to thank you for the welcome and grammet, as arranged in New York, made Vistala, and compelled the Germans to hospitality you are showing us. We have it possible for the individual members t

forward to visiting this have interviews with select line of advance to the south of been lookin especially the world's great American business men who were inter the river through Lodz and Lowicz, Nowo country, and

to seeing your ested in similar lines Georgiewak, which is in a much more est metropolis, and advanced position then Warsaw itself methods of business and manufacture. It Chinese commissioners have been anxious is will in Russia hands. Except at the also gives us the opportunity of thanking to open up markets for Chinese raw mate- beginning of the German attack when von you for showing us that the Republican rial in New York and others American American of introducing Gallwitz approached the Narew and its form of government is the best and great ports, and have been interested in the

possibility We some to you as citizen's

We want to learn, not manufactured products into the Chineso guns were brought to bear on the attack est form.

As a result of the visit, A ing columns, with damaging effet, very of a Republic. little has been heard of the part played only the form of government, but its very market, by this fortress in stemming the German heart, and the best way to do this is to number of direct business relationships come to you and learn how it is done by between Chinese merchants and American business men have been formed, and the seeing it in practica"

From the City Hall the party was Chinese commissioners have been taken to the top of the Woolworth build stantly alert for any such opportunities. kig and shown the layout of Greater One of the commissioners who represents New York. The Statute of Liberty, Ellis the Chinese Ministry of Commerce and island and the big German liner, the Agriculture was extremely interested in Vaterland, all excited special interest securing information that would enable The 760 feet beneath them and the side him to work out an adequate systeru walk caused the beat linguists among the registration for trademarks in China. In Chinaman to resort to Chinese for fitting the past much dithculty has been found expressions of wonder and delight. From connected with such registration of for the Woolworth tower the Commission was eign trademarks. This commissioner was for put in touch with the government officers. by motored to the Biltmore Hotel

which was tendered them in Washington, and with individuals in The famous Siberian lunerican Manufacturers' Export As- New York, who were able to furnish him The speeches at the luncheon with information along this line, and to sociation. were all in reference to trade between the recommend certain lines of procedure for

Of the total such a trademark system. United States and China.

Several of the commissioners were number of vessels aggregating some

Chinese specially interested in the possibility of 80,000,000 tone aviling from ports, it was asserted by Alba R. John importing American cotton directly into son, President of the Baldwin Locomotive Shanghai for us in the textile mills.

The significance of this visit of our Company, 44 per cent are British, 7 per cent, German, 20 per cent, Japanese, Chinese guests will not be realized until The country, and the information it has per cent. French, 2 per cent, Chinese, and the commission has returned to its own

ono under the American flag. need of an American merchant marine gained has been reported in the various was never so acute as at this time, and industrial cities of Chins. Every member direct relationships with American busi- lines is especially desirable, the establishment of American-Chinese of the Commission emphasized the need of

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The first German advance on Warsaw Lodz was was made last September, occupied on October 8, and all arratge mints for the entry into Warsaw made Hostile aeroplanes for the 17th or 18th, made frequent appearances over the city dropping bombs and proclamations, the thunder of the guns drew every day near and nearer, and an exodus from the city began. The inhabitants who re mained gave themselves up for leat when suddenly it was announced by the Grand Duke Nicholas that Warsaw was to be held at any price. legions poured into the town, and try the October 21 the German forces, which had Russian under-estimated the grently

trength in the neighbourhood, were in retreat.-The Times.

American

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of

Most of the

COR-

of

str., 1,227, Arthur Tucker, 28th August-Saigon 23rd August, Rice-Butterfeld & Swire.

anese str., 3,491, H. TAIVO MARU,

Java 2nd July, Java-China-

Katano, 23rd Sugar and Mo Japan Lijn. AugusHongay 2nd August, Coal. TANSAN MARU, Japanese str., - 30th

Dodwell & Co. TAMON MARU, Japanese str.. 1.142. J. Kasai, 3rd September Quinhon, General-Order.

Plan of the West River

Victorio...

Kowlenn...

Peck "

PRINTING & BINDING

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION EXECUTED AT THE OFFICES

OF THE

August Bangkok 20th August, Rice. TONGLEE Chinese str., Honda, 57h HONGKONG DAILY PRESS,"

-Chinese.

Dutch atz., 1,056,

F.

Vijgeboom, 31st August Shanghai WHICH ARE REPLETE WITH ALL THE LATEST AND MOST UP-TO-DAT 27th August, Ballast.-Asintic Petro-

APPLIANCES FOR THE PROMPT PRODUCTION OF leum Co. TSINGTAU MARU, Japanese str., 1,529, K.

Yamaka, 31st August Chingwantao 24th August, Conl-Dodwell & Co. TUNOSHAN, British str.. 2,269, Geo. Mir- 3rd September-Chingwantao 97th August, Coal.-Dodwell & Co.

HIGH-CLASS WORK.

3rd September-Swator 2nd Septem- YUNNAN, British str., 1,206, Robertson, 10A, DES VŒUX

ber, Ballast.Butterfield & Brite:

HONGKONG -METEOROLOGICAL

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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 6th to 12th September,

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THE TRADE OF FORMOSA,

The British Consul at Tamsui reports that although Japan was a participating party in the war the effoot thereof upon the trade of Formosa mast, be considered "For one thing there are

The Hon Kai Fu Shah, Chinese mess men, because they feel that the chief Mon. very small. neither German nor Austro-Hungarian Minister to the United States, expressed obstacle to the development of American merchants or firms on the island; again, the appreciation of the visiting Chinese business in China has been the failure fun. in recent years, German and Austro business men for the cordial reception of business men to develop such relation- It was to further this development that Hungarian shipping has not been exte accorded them by the exporters, and ships.

The Chinamen sive, so that though the figures declined launched into a general statement no ho

was planned. greatly this must be regarded as mainly what should be done to improve our com- the visit of the Commission to the United due to the general decline of foreign-mercial relations with China and ways to States going shipping, Mercover, German and increase the volume of our trade with realized the importance of personal acri

does not her. Speaking in English, he emphasized quaintance between business men, to the

increase of business transactions, and datar. First, he urged the, ex- Austro-Hungarian commerc

two points. years balk very largely even in norma!

There has been, of course, difficulty porters that the form of their advertising came here to become acquainted with the regarding exports held up or interned in literature for Andrican goods in China manufacturers with whom trade must be German ships in neutral ports, while cor-ehould be made more in accordance with done. Their coming aroused in their Second, he said, the hosts a generous feeling of sincere hos- tain orders and contracts for goods from Chinese ideas.

ON SALE remained unfulfilled greatest stumbling block to further depitality, and they were given the time Germany have Making allowances, however, for such velopment of our trade with the Orient of their lives," a time which they will was the lack of knowledge of the Chinese never forget, and which has predisposed They have them toward American trade, as possibly

POUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG incidents as are inevitable in a world-

Their BWEEKLY PERSIS, JANUARY to JUNE, wide war, the general disturbance has language by our exporters,

been utilizing the Chinese compradores, nothing else could have done been very small.

declined from or brokers, in the transaction of their visit has inspired them with confidence

Or Sale at the "Hoxoxoso DAILY PR" in the American business men, which will 1915. With INDEX, Price $7.50 The import trade

business. so that these are acting a £6,912,160 in 1913 to £5,401,499 in 1914. but exporta actually increased, the figures middlemen between the American soller undoubtedly result in an increas of

Hongkong, 10th August, 1915, the Chinese buyer.

manyChinese trade for this country, which Office. being £5,994,380 in 1914, as compared and

instances the compradores so operate as will more than justify the extraordinary with £5,449,040 in 1915.

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FORTHCOMING EVENTS.

TO-DAY

ROAD, HONGKONG.

3 pm-Auction of Crown Land at New

Kowloon at Public Works Dept.

Monday, 13th Sept-

5.30 pm-The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club Extraordinary General Meeting at the Club House, North Point Friday, 17th Sept.-

Noon-Douglas Steamship Co., Ltd., Meeting

at Shareholders,

Saturday, 18th Sept.:

9 F.M. Promenade Consert by Hongkong

Police Reserve in the Publie Gardens.

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE P. & 08. N. Co.'s Steamer

"SARDINIA," Arrived Hongkong on 18th Aug. 1915,

AND COLOMBO BOMBAY FROM

STRAITS. Consigrees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR RIEX in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns st Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Wark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed.

This vessel brings on Cargo:--

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

IIE P. &. 0. 8. N. Co.'s Steamer

THE

"NORE" Arrived Hongkong on 3rd September, 1915, FROM LONDON, MALTA. PORT SAID, SUEZ, BOMBAY AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named retsel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and place! AT THEIR RISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where mah Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goode are landed.

Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary within 6 hores.

Goods not cleared within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever,

Damaged packages raust be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignee and the Company's surveyors, Messrs. GODDARD and DOUGLAS, et 10 A.. on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. All Claims must be presented within tox days of the steamer's arrival bere, after which date they cannot be recognised. No Claims will be admitted after the Goods bave left the Grodowyn,

EL.A. HEWETT,

Superintendent Hongkong, 3rd September, 1915.

Bhould Purshme ISITORS TO GANDON

HONGKONG TO CANTON BY THE PLAEL RIVER,”

From London, &c., ex 8.5. "Arabia" "FROM From Portian Gulf, or as B. I 8. N.

and B. & P. S. N. Co.'s Steamera. Optional Goods will-be-landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary within

6 hours.

Goods not altared within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to rent

No Fire Insurance will be affected by me in any care whatever.

Damaged packages must be left in the Go- downs for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's Surveyors, Messe GODDARD and DOUGLAS, at 10 am. ca MONDAYS nd THURSDAYS All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which dale they cannot be recognised, No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns.

BA HEWETT,

Superintendent, Horgkong, 80th August 1915.

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CAPTAIN C. V, LLOYD. With Illustrations, Maps and Pisan.

PRICE

Un Bale at: Mongkong: "DAILY PRESS ? Ofalen.

Unnton:

Messrs, KILLY & Walen, Lit Messi, BREWER & Co. Messrs. &. 8. Watson & 04,

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