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STONE FOR BREAD,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1901.

MR. A. J.WILSON.

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Abda Khan, 1.P.C. 798 -- Jah Singb," (Amait- Aftare Khan, No. 774 sar), Police Station, Butchen Singh

Hongkong. Bhagwan Singh Liago, Cheang Budha Khan (3) Lopes, Da. CJ. Ball, P. Gulvao Leopold, Herri. :- Brougham, Ed Mannington, A. Blank, Miss A., Arran Maclaren, J. W. B. (2)

dale, Southport (1) Mandigs, A.-L. Returned,

Mohamed Akbar. Mohamed Khan Bertram, C. Buta Singh

Mulla Singh A Montero, F. M Massey-Lee, J.H. McKay, Charles Meris, Capt. R., KA. I Mandha Singh

Bova and Co, Supt.

Brewery,

(3) Brough, R. Burkely Alli Khan,

I.P.C. 856 Bergmann, B. & R..: Crews, J. Cotewall, H. R.

Carum Baksh, (Um Chandi Singh

*balla)

Mohamed Shah

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Consignees.

'BEN” LINE OF STEAMERS,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

S.S. "BENVONLICH,”. FROM LONDON AND STRAITS.

ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being Janded at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and, Kowloon Wharf and Goddwn Company, Limited whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain- Moharied Deep, I.P.Cing undelivered, after, the 29th instant, will be.

subject to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- 'sented to the Undersigned on or before the fork

May, or they will not be recognized.

790

proportion are well equipped for their work. | He is making the interesting experiment of granting his clerks an additional half-hour to Lieutenant-Colonel Adams, 1.M. S., Admink their lunch time, which they must employ in strative Medical Officer of Rajputana, records studying a language of shorthand. In regard some renirkable facts showing how many peo-to the-lower industrial minks, he says that as ple in Rajputana exist in times of famine by long as they are badly housed they will never actually eating racks, stones and bark. He take any interest in their work. says that in a very unusual season like the present, the people of this region are deprived Mr. Wilson closes the discussion. He does of seeds and succulent roots of grasses, and even of the green leaves and shoots of plants not think it is any longer a question of main- and trees, nearly everything of this sort, found-talning our supremacy, but rather our equality. useful in a normal year, being hard and dried le regards the neglect of our mercantile navy as up Under these very adverse conditions, the one of our greatest disadvantages. He says:-- barks of trees, especially of the khejra (Prosopis. We require cheaper means of transport at spicifera), and even ground up rocks are home, higher organisation in many of our in- resorted 10, principally, to give bulk to the dustries, a stronger feeling of comradeship scanty meal, and thereby to stay the wings of among producers and merchants, and above all bunger for a longer time. A soft stane, pifi economy in every department of production. Unless our habits change in these respects, I BA, found on the Bikanir-Marwar border

fear we must expect to be elbowed aside in the of Jaipur, is also largely used in that. par of the country to give bulk to the struggle for control of markets. meagre meal This stone is frinkle and casily ground into fine powder. It contains an oleaginus substance which has some nutrient qualities, and when finely ground and used in proportions of about one-fourth to three-fourths of flour it does not apparently impair digestion for a considerable time; how ever, when it is used in excess, it gives rise to cussion by intelligent workmen on the same Davis, Mrs. Lamartine Naden, Thomas mal-nutrition, emaciation, bowel disease, swol subject from their point of view-Review of len feet, and other signs of starvation. The Bhile, Sansis, Bhaumbis and other low castes have subsisted greatly on the flesh of the cattle which died, and they still have some of it pre- served with salt. Although it is poor in nutrient qualities, it has kept many of them alive, and it does not seem to produce any tendency to disease,

It is a very useful discussion, but the most remarkable thing about it is that education is regarded by so many men of weight as second- it is, of course, wrilen largely from the car: ployer and capitalist, point of view. would be still more interesting would be a dis-

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MacVeagh, E.

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Marad Khan 1.F.C. 539

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585- What.

Clarke. i. Chao, H. Y. Davi

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OUR COMMERCIAL SUPREMAOF. | Ahern, J.

HOW ARE WE TO MAINTAIN IT? There is a very interesting symposium on a very, important subject in the New Liberal Review for March. The subject is "How to Maintain Our Commercial Supremacy," and if the number and authority of the consultants is any measure of the gravity of the disease, we are in a very bad way,

MR. MURKAY'S VIEWS.,

Agan, D. Arias, D.

Bittian. Mrs. Brokenshire, F. Beal, Gunner J. Bertram, C. Brown J. Boyd, K. F. Beylis, M.

Bannerman, J Boyd, R. P. Burson, Chas. Mr. Murray says we must ensure our ware Bent, G house before we lay in a stock of goods, In Bryan, M. R. other words we must first reform and strengthen Bergerowski, C. our army and nuvy. Secondly, we must adopt a Bernedo, J. G. G. wide system of commercial education. Several Bird, W. B/M. of the Continental States, notably Gennany, Bohm, 0. must be our models in this respect. Thirdly, Biard, H. we must attend to the danger which will result Baum, F. from the decreasing of our recuperative stores Butning, N., of country blood. Fourthly, we must have Im-Brodie, tisd perial Fedemtion, om. Free Trade principles, Fifthly, we must increase the productiveness of our labour. And lastly, we want cheap transport. The solution of this problem. Mr. Murray apparently sees in state-owned. and state-subsidised, milways and steamships..

MR. KEIR HARDIE.

Mr. Kejr Hardie does not beljeve in technical education, which is to the workman anly what drill is to the soldier. Personal efficiency is not to be obtained by developing one lobe of the brain at the expense of the rest. But an eight hours working day would cheapen Pro duction, and improve the efficiency of labour. Mr. Hardie agrees with Mr. Murray as to the nationalisation of railways, and he adds, signi ficantly, of mines. As for expansion as a means of helping trade, of course Mr. Hardie svill not have anything to do with it, Ha concludes,

High wages, short bours, the abandonment of Imperialism and the nationalisation of raw materials and the means of trahalt, are in my judgment the chief means whereby our com- mercial supremacy is likely to be prolonged. Low wages and long hours, even when backed by technical education, will assuredly hasten the end.

SIR HOWARD VINCENT.

Sir Howard Vincent hardly needs quotation, for he only says what he has said so often before. We must establish preferential trade with the Colonies on mutual terms, and ith pose a duty on foreign goods to readjust the balance. He thinks that the general sense of our people is in favour of such a policy, es- pecially, he adds, after the events of last year, But at the same time he admits that the merchant and consuming intereste are strong against it-and if we deduct these, who is left? MR. WILLIAMS.

Mr. Emest, Williams begins by saying that our commercial supremacy cannot be main tained under any circumstances. The nost we can do is to maintain a large measure of commercial prosperity, for Germany and the United States, will inevitably get ahead of us. As for technical education, it is by no means an all-sufficient weapon, for it could not have saved certain of our industries, such as sugar-refining, which have decayed. Against auch system as the American Trust, no educa. tion will avail. The real and only remedy, he agrees with Sir Howard Vincent, is the establishment of a Customs Union.

MR. W. H. LEVER. -

Mr. Lever looks forward to the supremacy of the United States, but not till the end of the But he does not think that that century. pecessarily involves British decay, Atthe same time we are hampered by our unpractical system of education. Trades Unionism is another evil, but at the same time low-priced Jabour is a disadvantage. The bigh rates of wages in America have forced manufacturers to perfect their machinery, and increase the fatal efficiency of the man and machine. Be

says

To my mind the sign of the highest mann facturing ability is shewn when a nation can pay the highest rate of wages in the world and yet produce manufactures cheaper than can be produced elsewhere. This the Americans are.

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Darnelli, Miss F. Delhi, N. M. Khan Dean Singh, 1.F.C.

~547

Easey. Khan, I.P.C.

68.

Fur Siakar Sang

Fazal Ahmed

Falok, W.

Fatmalee (Bombay)

Kelton, W.

Flores, JS.

Fox, F.

Kühn, F.

(3)

Knauzle and Streiff

Lanza, L.

Leslie, M. K.

Liberge, C.

Lowe, R.. Leou, C. de Losada, Dr. Lawlor, F. B. S. Lankester, B. Lankester, B. Lanuza, J.

Lawring, C. C.

Martin, Miss E. G. O.

Martin-T

Minchin, D. J.

Molty, M. Moothouse, J. McIntosh, J. Moore, Bishop Merry, Mrs. D. J. Menasché, L. Moore, J. W. Murphy, Mrs. F. - Marshall, S. E.

R.. Moore, H.

Collins, A. K Cotten, A.S. Creams, Chambers,, Capi

C. H. Callsen, F. W. "Candler, W. Chading, Brothers &

Co.

Carpenter, F. G. Child, H. E. A. Chapman, W. Cowie, E. H. Cartlidge, J. Crawford, Mr. Callesen, Capt. V.: Comic, Mrs. Carbock, Capt. Von Cahill, G. Degan, A. B. H. Dupuis, R.. Delfs, Capt. P. Davis, J. Duwel, Mrs. A. J. T. Drake, Mrs. F. J. Davis, S. David, R_D........ Drewes, Capt H. Elija, J. Earlschiffe, H. Eckert, W. Etienne, C. Etzel, L. L Elkins, S. B Evans, A. M. A Ellis, D. E Edmunds, H. W. S. Fidwell, J. P... Fergusson, R. Freeling, Lady Fernandez, V. D. Frieburg, S. 8.

G. Fobria, Fearnlay, A. E. Fasgen, P. M. | Goëlz, F.

Grant, W. Garis, H. L.

Marcus, T. R. McGregor, A. Morris, H: Mudge, V. Malis, W. Murer, F. S. Nicholson, I Nash, F. Nato, F. Palmer, J. Partridge, Dr. L. S. Phillips, C. F. Pereira, Miss S. Peterson, J. Porter, A. M. J. Poernedo, J. G. Paulsen, T. Pillony, J. R. Pastewsky Rosa and Lilly

Ross Riel, G... Reutens, J. W. Rigby.

Kippi,

Felicic, Blaz Fosuisane, A. Ferreira, F. X. P. Ghous. Mohamed M.. Goh Rikisaburs

Geoghegan, N. M.

Ghulam Rasool

Galthke, Fr.

Gahor Khan

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Mungal Singh Marle, Hugo

Munga Khan IPC.*

765

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Mar. Frank del

Nab, J. Më. Noble, Lt. W..

Namal Khan Nogueira, M.

Nawab Khan, I.P.C.637 N.C..

Ota (Manila), to Omuh,

5, Praya East, Wan chai, Hongkong. Ohaten, Madame Perica, F.

Pierra, D.

Piry, H.

Pritis, E.

Pederson, C. Roza, A. M. R. C. Rosnaro, Miss L Rongier, J. Ram Dhor Singh Ryan, A. Rodrigo, B. J. Ramcall

Sayick, M. J.

(Singapore)

Gewanal Singh, I.P.C. Stern, B.

807

Garcia, R

Gulab Khan, I.P.C.

509

Hans, Mrs. A. J, C.-

Heintz, H.

(2)

Sultan Mahomed

Smulas, "H..

Saloon, A. J.

Sato, T.

Sassoon, S.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 29th_instant, aD11 A.M.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBB

„-LIVINGSTON & CO.,

• Agents. Hongkong, 23rd April, 1901.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

1448c

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM MIDDLESBOROUGH ANTWERF, LONDON, ÞØRT SAID, COLOMBO AND SINGAPORE,

THE Company's Steamship

"SHINANO MARU," having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkang and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godown at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the goods are landed.

Optional goods will be carried on unless Kelly instructions are given to the contrary before

4.P.M., TO-DAY.

Stanford, Mrs. M.“ Sturdy, E. VLondon). Stevenson, Fanny Shores, D. M. Smith Harry Said Mohamed Sampson, Mrs. (1 pcl.) Schlichting-Mr. (1 pcl.)-}, Shi Pui Ting, (Casino

politan Dock). Stanley, Mrs. C. L. Staden;]; T. Simons & Co., JR. Thornhill, Capt. Teves, Mariano. Tchervinsky Umetami, N. Re-Ultam Singh

Hinton, R. S. Hollister, G, K. Hinda Singh Haraguchi, B. Harper, A. Hand, H. j.(Manila), To Constancio Hand, Vic. Eng. School, Hongkong. Harwood, Thomas Hasham Alli, I.P.C.

667 .... Hilton, St. John; Hazar Khan, I.P.C.616 Hesa, Miss O. Hodge, Ed. G., Port

land (Maine), turned.

Hakan Singh, I.P.C.

602

Joseph, 5. S. Abdul Jurmanali Shah Jamal Singh. Jawalla, Singh, 1.P.C.

61

Johnson, C. E.

Jandoo

Kushiro, C.

Kierna, Miss A....

Rehemoobhoy, H. Rivingston, C. F. Rose, R.

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Ramos, A.

Rowand, A. G.

Read, Miss M. B. Rushy, C. B. Roberts

Samboru, F. G. Schwolm, M. Schierbaum, P. Sheppard, P. A Stewart, JE Shellar, W. Stewart, A. H,

Sylrester, F. W.

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Uttu Singh, I.P.C. 774 Veascoy, Mrs. L Vemura, G.; Hongkong,

to Kawamoto, (Mani la),

Van Ness, Misi E. (a) Wazir Khan

War Singh Wicking H. W. (2)': Yónsen, Mrs. Yersin, E

List of Registered Covers for Merchant

Ships.

E. Walla Belgian King Abernethey, Calchas...H. C Beasley. Calchas... Mr. Carefull China.......Mr. Cooper. Deucalion.........M. J. Garbutt.,

Emma Luyken...Capt Wallis.

Fdomenius....T: Connellys.

Kirkeld...G. Dubren.

Menelaus ......]. Ambrose

(2)

Monmonthshire Capt. J. Kennedy. Monmouthshire...W. Cropley.e

Palatia

Radley

.H. Broch

John Mann.

"Sabine Rickmers...R. G. Lowden.

Saint Jerome... Capt. A. Jonės.. U.S.S. Saturn. E, Mines.. $.3, Shantung

Scanlan, J.

Solomon, Major L. L. Shannon, Miss

Ulysses

13

-Urlana

19

Vienna

Smith, W. A.

Sanid, J

Spieler, L.

Greenwood, Miss E. B. Schlichting, Mrs. Gyr, H. W. Glendinning, R. Goodwin, L. Georgeson, J........ Grani, J. K. Guttierez, L. Gomes, J. Greenwood, T. Green, Mrs. G. Garratt, S. Hamilton, G, Hermon, H. V.. Hall, B. M. Harris, A. C. Harrigan, J. " Harkens; J. Herbinville, L. D. Honey, B, Hardy, R.J. Hochafel, E. C., Hachiz, C. W. Hoag, P. V. Hibberdine, W.

Stewart, Messra, J. &·G. Silverthorne, A.,

Sanderson, Á. O. D. Sicon, E. Stephen, A.

11, K. Amateur Photo

Club, Hinderkoper, J. Hooley, P. F. G,

doing in many directions, and it will behove us-Havermeyer, F.C. to see that in the present century our workmen Huby, G.

10 England are better pald, better housed, and Harrison, Mrs. P. better educated; that sounder ideas of produc tive energy are instilled into them; that the Hardy, R. J.

Ingold, F.

fallacy of restriction of output is educated out. Jones, Dr. of them; that they are taught to look with the

"Jones, clo Couocal greatest favour upon every labour-saving appliJames, Sama ance that may be introduced into the work Johnson, they are engaged in that they are taught to fannote, &. assist as far as they possibly can by suggestions Johnson, C. E. Is the reduction of labour and the increase of Jeffries, Bev, M. the output, as the surest means of improving their own position. Given such conditions. these, notwithstanding that England of itself is geographically and physically limited, and ja competing with the United States, which for the purposes of present expansion is practically unlimited, we need fear nothing with regard to the future.

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MR. T. F. BLACKWELL,

Joasiano, B Knight Kervan, R. F Kirkpatrick, M.-C. Kian, G. H. Kelper, G. Kotewell, R. H. Karmantz & Kirk, R.

Swaffield, A. Starr, Miss E. Townsend, A. M. Thompson, P. H. W Turney, A. H, Thom, Capt. J. Tayleur, G. Tomylkkin Toré, T: Westcote, Mrs. H. Wilton, E. C. C. Worthington, C. Wheate, W, E Woodley, W. Watson, H. G. Wegener, Dr. G. Watson, J. Wakeham, T. Wilds, M, Webster, D..W. Wright, Capt. W:

Wation, Dr.: Wallace, F, Walker

Wennberg, O.

White, Si

Wertheimer, Mr. M.

Westrop, Miss

Wilkins, Mr.

Walkeford, E Worthman, L.. Weedon, G Weber. Dr. E.. Welch, J. Will, W. N... Ward, C. W. Young, W. B.

• Yerox, I. A., Zinn, G. A.

Mr. Blackwell's article is short, but interest- ing from the fact that he is the only one of the List of Registered Covers in Posts Restanta.

contributors who regards technical and cam Allam Thu Con & Co. Kader Bap, Insp... mercial education as the chief remedy. But

Abopte, P. A

bo protests also against the devotion of the Adim, Miss commercial community to amusements to the Asia Khan, Lapir detriment of their buziness affairs."

MRAL JONES,

Me: A. L. Jones mentions that in one of his stablishments alone he employs 250 clerks, and his experience of them is that only a small

:Abdul Khác

Allah Deen, LPC775 Afrul Khan Ahmed Deen; LPC,

658 (2)

Koch, Carl Kalla Singh, I.P.C. 645 Khadooree, Elyezer

Salch Kader Hadjie Mo

bamed Aldul Wa. Khadoury, Exer Salch Partab Hingh to Rul

Wanghot u

Miles.

....H. Weldon.

..Capt. Wilson. .C. McLay. .C.'Schunz.

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THE Undersigned AGENTS of the above Company are prepared to accept First Class FOREIGN and CHINESE RISKS at CURRENT RATES.

SIEMSSEN & Co.

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For Sale.

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A FEW SUGGESTION FOR DEALING WITH THEM.

BEING A LECTURE 'DELIVERED HEJORE

THE ODD VOLUMES SOCIETY

.BV..

Mr. H. E. POLLOCK, Barrister-at-Law.

Goods not cleared by, the 30th instant, will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

All ship-damaged packages must be left in the Godowns, and Notice of same sent to this Office before the gid May, or claims in connection therewith will not be recognised.

NIPPON 'YUSEN “KÄISHA. Hongkong, 24th April, 1901.

[4500

,INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

[COMPANY, LIMITED.

FRÒM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND 'SINGAPORE. HE Company's Steamship

THE

:

"KUMSANG,"

having arrived from the above Ponts, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on board after 4 P.M., the. 27th instant, will be landed at Consignees risk and expense into Godowns at East Point.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managers, Hongkong, 25th April, 1901.

F4550

PACIFIC MAIL'STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

NOTICE.

"ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Stearnship |

CITY OF PEKING?

The above Steamer having arrived, Consignces of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.

GEORGE ECKLEY, Acting Agent. Hongkong, 25th April, 1991.

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