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THE HONG KONI) DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 8TH, 1816

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SHIPPING NOTES,

MOOR LINE PROFITS,

The reports of two cargo stoship.com. panies on the North-East Coast-the Moor Line Live and the Cairn Line-show large

arnings for 1915,

In the report of the Moor Line (Lid'), it is stated that c

Contingency Fund, £150,000, Reserve Fund, £100,000 Interest on Pref. shares (June and Do Gember), 23.802.

Dividend on Ord. shares. 25 per cent. per annum (le come-tax). £65,250,

Carried forward, £53.092,

"NO SPARK OF LOYALTY.”

COUNSEL'S STRICTURES ON A CITY FIRM,

ALLEGED TEADING WITH GEUMANS.IN. BHANGHAI,

At Mansion House Police Cours recently Harold Edwin Gee, of 57, Fenchurch Street, was summons, before Aldorman Sir William Trelon, for unving traded with the enemy.

THE SPIRIT OF RUSSIA. APPRECIATION OF BRITAIN'S WORK.

Mr. Bernard Pares writes to the Daily Telegraph from In Russia."-

I was in good luck. Two of the most famous rogirts in Russia, the As" and S'e" stood next cách other on the frons line. Here there was no real interval, and i would not take long to pas along the whole of this front.

In one

The profits on completed voyages made hy the company's fleet amounted to £374.249 After adding the balance brought (1) Byon August 24th Inst, propas forward from the previous year and deduct and agreeing to supply goads for the bene. I found the colonel and adjutant of the I drove to a little forest lu, in which ing all charges, there remains for approfit of sleers Lud Voight & Co, Shanghai's. The colonel was a quiet, congid r. priation £374,074, which has been dealt with who wore persons of Gemau nationality ate man, wish the ease of the forest and the ng follows

carrying on business in China; (2) by. |

front. He has had five predecessors in this September 1st, entering into a commercial war the first killed, the second wounded and financial contract and obligation within the eye, the bird killed, the fourth suf- and for the benefit of tung firm; and (3) by. on September 23rd, attempting to supply short stretch of fighting the regiment „Jast

fered contusion, the fifth killed. goods for the benefit of the same fir

Mr. Curtis Bennett, who defended, said thirty-three officers kiked, Mr. Gee would elect to have the case de It is added that: A very large num-ided by the alderman, and he pleaded not ber of the company's vessela have been, and are, under requisition by the Goversment, The hire paid by the Government for vessels of this class and type is now approximately equivalent to about one-third to one-fourth the freight obtainable by those who are free for charter in the open market.”

The dividend on the Ordinary shares for 1014 w23 124 per cent. The authorized capi. Lal is £500.000, of which: £306,490 is issued and fully paid,

CAIRN LINE PROFITS. The report of the Cairs Line (Limited) records record" profits amaunting $162.659. und s dividend of 10 per cent. with a honus of ts. `për share, inaking 30 per cem total, free of income-tax, ig re commended, as against 10 per cent.. last jear.

guilty.

regiments, Take the “L's" who I found pathians after an abortive and ruinous occupying the big, open stretch in the Car night, attack. Any tims and anywhere in Leen pounded almost to pieces, and have the story of the Russian oraip they have

Frison again just the same.

In the Sgiment, only give them tine, and all such losses repair ineuselves Ins wonderful how this spirit and traditio Mr. Muir, for the prosecution, said the prevail over the hardest facts. Not as defendant was a member of the firm of officer or a man who joins this regiment Briggs, Abbott & Gee, export merchants, but feeds from the start the impress left on Fenchurch-street, Mr. Briggs participnit by its past. It is with all the great tion in the firm seemed to have been a nothing to do with the export part of the purely financial one, and Mr. Abbott had business, for which Mr. Gee was solely responsite. On October 5th lust four lettes. which had been intercepted in the source of post by the Postal Consor in the Chinese free port, were forwarded by his Majesty's Consul at Shanghai to the

The S's" ato one of the historic regi- foreign trading departent of the Foreign them is ns fieres as a wolf in the fold,” and ments. Pushkin writes that every man of Offer and warrant was subseruent y maned under the Trading with the Enemy he adds, “in fact, the S's' regiment is Act authorizing Mr. Campling, chartered the full detave." The Germans were, no accountant, to examine the books and docu-doubt of the same opin on when the "5", "

ents of Briggs, Abbot & Gee

crossed the Vistula in open boats under he fire of several envoy corps; ay in the marshes beyond, drove them for, a whole hour with the bayonet through the forest, and kept on their backs in ons of the s frontier. I have always heard the prisoners rupid of retreats almost to the Austrian speak with respect of this reg urat, Well, it happened not so very long ago, and it can happen again!

In May of last year Mears. Lud Voight & Co., a firm of Liernan untionality, carry The grey profit on trading and interesting on business in Shanghai, sent Briggs. on investments was £202,108, and the net Altro & Gee, of whom they were cus intreurised pong (Chinese silk), value tamers, an order for forty cases of dyed £1.000, Mr. Gee suid justly there was no thing in the proclamation lasted on June July 20th. Nineteen of the cases were sent. 25th to prevent the shipping of goods before but Messra, Lud Voight & Co. thought it right but credit should be given to a Chinese firin in Shanghai, and the gods were accordingly shipped to the Chest firm, who paid for them,

profits mentioned in the repert were arrived at afte deducting £140,000 for 'sprein) way taxation, reinstatement of tran sport steamers, etc. and adding £10,507 balance of profit from the previous year. The issued capital of the company is $941.450.

The report states that the improvement in the freight markers of the word developed with progressive strength during the whole of 1915, but it is hoped that a limit has now been set to the extraordinary figures that have characterized the year. It con tinues:-The coupany hus, unfortunately, 1st three staiders by enemy subinarinig nad nines, while three others have been sold. The proceeds are much in excess of the values at which these steamers stood in the No 1, MOBETON TERRACE, Coway depreciation account of the remaining books, and the excess has been added to the Bay.

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Russian retreat? I think it may prove to Do we distinguish this femure of the

be the most significant of all, When I left these people at June they tod me that. Warsaw ught fall, and that they might On August 5th Messrs. Lud Voight & have to retreat for a month, At the end wrote, saying that they thought that of the month they had rebreed all the while on the whole the best plan would be to

and at an average of three miles a day, band over the entire transaction, lock What does this mean? It means that this stock, and barrel to a British firm, and regiment, which was then far short of the accordingly it was handed over to a British adequate equipment, went back at its own firm it was properly dealt with as an paes, and that, by halt or counter-attack, abandonment of the transaction betweent itself set the limit of each day's journey, Mr. Voight and Mr. Gee, but Mr. Voight. wrote to the defendant saying that Afessrs. Lud, Voight & Co, oust be paid their commission on the transaction, which had been abandoned as soon as the war was THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTCOTTON AND YARN MARKET. ver. It was clear, the prosecution con-

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money, and the fact that it was to be paid after the way was inmaterial COTTON.-Sales, mil. Uusold stock is estimated at about 700 bales. Closing quotations: $20 to $29 per pleul...

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DAI NIPPON BREWERY

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pricipal consuring districts has the effect of driving another fortnight with a small sale of about 2,050 bales of No, 10s and 12 only, at a decline of $1 to 3 per bale. Sales reported are as under:--

250 bales Aussi, 10a at 807 per hale, 200 bales David. 10g at $101 per bale. 25 bales Fazulbhoy 10s at $100 per bale, 250 bales Gold Mohour 30s at $102 per bale, 250 bales Indo-China 10s at 807 por bale, 500 bas Naranje 15 at 490 per bale, 50 bales New City of Bolabay 101 at 2004 per bale, 250 bales Sun 108 at 8102 per bale, 100 bales Bundries 10s at 990/8101 per bale, 100 bates Bombay Cotton 12s at $102

per bale, 50 bales Coorla 125 at $103 pat bale. 250 bales Dawit 12s at $100 per bale, 150 bales Greaves Mills 128 at $102/$10 per bale 25 bales Moon 128 at 9:07 pir bale, comprising about 1675 bales of No. Jus, and 875 boles of No. 12s.. Unsold Stack is estimated at about 47,000 bales Sad but nucleared stock is computed at about 14.000 bales,

GERMAN OFFER TO THE POLES.

Wa.in this country," Mr. Muir added, were crying out that not only now, but when the war was over, commercial rein-

the commerce of this country, The attitude of Mr. Gee was quite different. He was willing to resort to any subterfuge which, without risk of subjecting bin to fine or imprisonment, would enable him to trade with a person he knew was of: enomy nationality, and when that orson gnid the devices were useless, his letters were as full of regret at the severance of their relations as they would or should have been if the person with whom he was severing commercial relations had her bis brother.

"The letters indicated no spark of loyal to the country of which counsel assumed that from his name he was. natural-born subject, Those were the terms on which

they parted mutually expressing the hope that their relations between the two coun- tris permitted it."

Mr. Catapling and other witnesses gave ovidence, and on the application of Mr Curtis Bennett, the hearing of the cas was adjourned, so that the defence might be fully gone into.

ECONOMY IN SLEEP.

TWELVE HOURS A WEEK WITH

PERFECT HEALTH."

What quality is this? It is the quality of the rushing pursuit to the hills before Cracow, and for me it is the greater half of the two. It is our guarantee. Every- one here believes that if the Germans break, they will go, and go quickly, all the more so after their tremendous exertions and the successes that gave no settlement and espe cially if, to use the Russian expression, they have someone like the "S" on their back."

The S's have again Ire: brough above full strength; in their re-

bur 1,000 men each, and the number of off- er m training is equally satisfactory. It is a duty, as it is a necessity of comman sons that such men should be fully equip» ped and be fully supported by artillery. I am sure my working-men friends in Eng- sad will never lose sight of this. We all count on them here,

ENGLAND APPRECIATED,

HONGKONG VOLUNTEERS.

CORPS ORDERS BY IT-OOL A CHEAPMAN.

JOINED.

1.-Private J, E. Meyer joined the Corps.

on April 6th, 1916, is allotted Corpa No. 1985 and is posted to Right Seal tion M.G. Co.

Private W. J. Jamieson joined the Corps on April 7th, 1916, is allotted Corps No. 1986 and is posted to Scouts Co. (No. 1 Section)....

KING'S PARK RANGE, 2.This Range is allotted to the Roya Engineers on the following dates- 10th 11th and 17th, April, 12 noon to 2.30 p.m., and 20th April, 11 .. to 1 p.m.

- PARADES, A 3.-Parades for to-day.

7.30a.m.-Mymbers of Signalling Soe tion and other Signallers ns detailed in Siganlling Section order dated December 8th, 1915-Morse flag and Heliograph practice at Headquarters. 2,30 p.8.-Musketry (Part II) at King's Park Range, as detailed in Corps Order No. 2 dated April 5th, 1916.

Parades for next week:-

On the swag days as this week, exceps Scouts Co., who will parade as fol- lows:

Monday 10th inst., 5.30 p.m.No. S Sec. M.G, drill, etc., at Headquarters Wednesday 19th inst., 6 p..-N». }· Sec. M.C drill, etc., at Headquarters. Thursday, 13th just 3.16 p.m.-No. 4 Sec. MG, drill, etc, at Headquarters Friday, 14th inst, 5.15 p.m.-No. 3. See. M.C. drill, etc, a Headquarters. The Civil Service Co, will parade in. marching order at 5.15 pm E Wednesday, 12th April, at end- quarters for O.C's. inspection, Every member of the Co. inchiding those exempted from attending deills and lose belonging to Belcher's Section, must attend. Dress: Khaki tunic, helmet, shorts, putties, black boots, full equipment with haversack, water bottle, iness-lin, bandalier and greatest rolled; rifle, bayonet and 150 rounds all amounition, ALL traces of ail to be removed from arms and ammunition before parade. At this parade two khaki shirts will be issued to each member of the Com pany.

DETAIL

4.-On duty until morning of 14th inst-

H.K.V.R.

NEXT FOR DUTY,

April 14th-Scouts Company. April 15th-Scouts Company. April 16th-Centre Section M.G. Co. April 17th Civil Service Co. April 18th No, 1 Section Arty. Batty April 19th-Left Section M.G. Co. April 20th-Right Section M.G. Co. April 28th-No. 2 Section Arty. Balty, April 20th--Scouts Company. April 30th-Scouts Company: May 1st-Secuts Company May 2nd-Scouts Company, May 3rd-Centre Section M.G. Co. May 4th-Civil Service Co.

GE, STEWART, Capt.

Adjutant, H.K.V.C.

VOLUNTEER RESERVES.

ORDERS. BY MAJOR WAKEMAN, O.C. R.K...

EASTER, RIFLE SHOOT.

We had a long talk in the hit, mostly, about England; it would be a real pleasurAny member desiring to shoot in the above to any Englehuman to see the freness and sincerity of Russian friendship for us, and one only felt that it was a shame to have su touch of it to oneslf. Some reports from did not realize or appreciate England's a neutral source, to the effect that Russia work in the war, have appeared in our papers here, and they were indignantly I do not myself raise such questions bare, taken up and denied. I write as I find.

at the front says What about our shells, and there is no need to, Any Rusian officer

if it were not for your Fleet?" and our Navy is inken to be dealing the heaviest blow of all, the de

I have not met a man who does not think that England was right to develop her forces to full efficiency instead of watering them on enterpries of the moment I should add that our passage, to universal servicc is hauled with the greatest warmth hore; that even Thoreau would hardly have sug- vice means more than mere military service Twelve hours' sleep a week is an excnomy is understood that for un universal ser gested in the inost economical of his Walden and, as one Russian officer put it, that it days. Yet this is the allowano which Mr.is the embodiment of the free wills of o William Aird finds ample to keep him fit. country, which has already created an army tured to a select audience at No. 2, The And he looked very fit indeed when he lee of millions of volunteers, Boltons, the house of Mrs. Drew, Lord Gladstone's sister,

Competition is required to attend ab King's Park Range on Monday, 10th inst,, at 3 p.m., and bring his owa ammunition. The following members are particularly requested to attend (with ammunition)-Lieut. C W. Beswick; L. A. Thornhill, CQ.M.S. J.C. Mackay; Sergts. S. E. Green, D. Tollan, A. Leach, I. V, Mitchelmore; Cpl. G, Rannerman; Le-Cples, E. V. Carpmael, J. Lyon; Ptes. A. Watson, A Keigwin D, Keid, A. Nicol, J Simpson, F. Brown, K. McLennan, A Jenkins, A. H. Skelton, J. H. Skelton, J. H. Goodman, Dress Drill order. Service rife; service conditions

G. K. H. BRETTON, Capt...

Adjutant, H.K.V.R HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE.

A.B.P. (R.).

His Excellency the Governor has beeo pleased to appoint Mr. J. W. Franks, Assistaut Bunt. of Police (Victoria Grol), to be Assistant Supt. of Police (Reserve).

ADSENCE FROM PATROL DUTIES.

The Order as to absence from and un- punctuality in attending Police duty applies only to Patrol or such other Police duty as may be ordered. It does not apply to Company or Platoon drills, which are governed by the Leave Regulations,

ARRESTS.

Whenever Mounted Moter, or Foot Police Reserves find it necessary to direct native Regular Police to make an arrest, they must hand the latter a sign- od chit to take to the Station, stating the offence committed.

THE PRICE OF INDEPENDENCE. A striking feature of a recent debate in the Duma (says The Times correspondent at Petrograd) was the revelation of a Ger ma plan to win over the Poles by the premise of an independent Polish State. The schemo, as disclosed by a Polish corre

flank of our positions, and during the rest The colonel and I set out for the loft spondent of M. Miliukiff, would provide for the incorporation of Posen and Lithua-.

of the day passed along the whole line, But he is not only an socomiat in sleep. stopping in each company to deliver a wel ula in the new Stato in return for the He conduises in food, and he has done it come from England. We began just out formation of a Polish army to fight Ger- all in a search fur perfect health. His sleepside the regimental staff, when the colonel mary's battles.

The disclosure which M Miliukoff lying in the open air in such places as in enthusiastic words of his own ending he has taken wrapped up in a rug, and drew up his and delivered the meshgo brought to the notice of the House was the New Forest, the Forest of Dean, and with a lusty call of" Hurrah! for the contained in a snuggled letter from the chalk Downs. There, wil the animals English At lunch, in a dugout, we Pulish resident describing the indefatigable for company, he has Eved on uncooked had the toast of Brave Engand What efforts of the Germans by means of qu fitted promises to serluco the Poles from vegetable food. Wheat he has found quite usually tell them is that we consider their Russian allegiance, and thereby to unnecessary. Dried fruit the does not care their smarifices gave us the time to make promote the formation of an army half about but fresh ripe fruit and uncooked our Army, and that we shall never cease to million strong for the struggle for Polish vegetables have provided him not only with he grateful for st Every company of the independence. The writer avers that Ger- ample sustenance, but also with health, and regiment sends its most cordial gre many is prepared to cede Posen to the Poles strength, in lieu of the Baltic and Petrograd

dings back. – So do all the regiments of this Having discovered these facts by experi- splendid corps. provinces, and also proposed to annexment, and having experienced their full Lithuania and Bielostok to the Polish value, he was anxious to communicate his State, While agreeing with M, Gazonoff knowledge to others, who, even when pro that the Poles will never thus betray nounced by doctors to be incurable, could Russia M. Miliukoff nevertheless igeted win their way back to robust life by follow that in present circumstances the mere reite ing his example. He showed a sample of ration of promises insufficient, and it his dinner. It consisted of a few onions, hehoves the authorities to decide beforehand some the

policy to be adopted when the Russian carro, celery, beetroot, lesk, parsnip, and watercress, a little cabbage, Armies reconquer Poland

horseradish very little of any of them are sometimes not allowed even to come sought. It was a testimony to the en Water and Water Carriage System A few OBTAINABLEX EVERYWBERNchanges which the war has caused in the dish. He compared this with what he gall occupies his first line of trenches in small certain local difficulties, that we were able 18 highly significant of the curious mixed into a dainty-looking salid in a gas far as the outermost line By might he trenchments which had had to encounter Flats specially designed to accommodate three Bachelors" at reasonable rentals. Immediate

tice of political cleavage that M. Purished an unpalatable mess?? of cooked vere force and undertakes nothing. By day to get the fullost view of the German line kevitch, forainly M. Mil ukoff's most in-tables which he had on a plate beside his his sharp, hooters, who are very acurate, and that such surveys seldom result în any, TOUR-ROOMED HOUSES in Golon

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Jos For myself this and imilar experi Apply tow

MITSU BUSSAN HAISHAader of the Cadet party. The sitting did

Lady Tyrrell, who had organised the Our numbers sweled as we passed alongenes Itad me to the conclusion that thera *EUMFORTIS ESTATE & FINAKOS | PINEDAN

not pay without vitriolic reference to the meeting gave test mony to the efficacy of and the German sharp-shooters gave us a is much more, wisdom in the Russian plan 00, Len

reponsibility of the ex-Minister of War for Mr Aird's treatment, and brought with her good deal of their attention. The balles of familiarising the men with the enemy HONGKONG, Alamandra Buildings

our military disaster and his dose con a number of men and women who had once used were explosive, but their night sen than in the German plan of hermit-bike nection with the executed traitor, Colonel been incurables," and are now well and tries are given only ordinary bulets, to seckanon. In the evening we reached the Miasoy doff:

ayoid unpleasant consemences if they are resches of the regiment,

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VAG THE ENEMY'S LINE,

We had almost the whole way an entirely open range to the enemy's trenches which averaged a distance of a thousand yards from us, and one was able to follow the line in full detail, Both lines are conting ons. The enemy has a forest of vire en is of a very complicated kind. His sentries tanglements running up to eight rowa. It

No. 2 COMPANY, Section Commandera of No. 2 Company haring any men a little rusty in drill will warn them to attend at Central on Wednesday, April 12th, under Co. Sergt. Major Alves, duly advising the Jatter of names of same

F. C. JENKIN.-

D.S.P. (R.)

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