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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1901.
AMERICA LENDING MONEY TO man fell in upon them, dropping through the roof on to the middle of the dinner table. EUROPE.
Since the cavewarping they had lived com- -fortably on proceeds of shoplifting, obtain- ing provisions from stores inid out on pave ments by grocers, and converting into cash other articles purlained from ironmongers and various dealers. The Ali Baba of the gang who told the story, is the eldest, and goes by the nickname of "The Anarchist."
The loan of $300,000,000 which Sir Michael Hicks Beach, Chancellor of the British Ex- chequer, is negotiating, and one-sixth of which upon being negotiated in America, was subscribed many times over, draws attention to what is regarded in many quarters as a coming change in the world's financial centre. It used to be that London was beyond ques tion or dispute the financial capital of the world" remarks the Philadelphia Inquirer, "but that has ceased to be the fact." continues:
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The time when London enjoyed a virtual monopoly of the business of financing govem ments in need of seady cash has passed away. The financial centre is shifting or has already shifted from the Old World to the New; and while it may be disagreeable for Englishmen to have this circumstance brought bome to them as the present time, they may console themselves with the reflection that they are not delarred from participating in the benefits resulting from the new dispensation."
The New York Journal of Commerce, con menting in simular vein, observes that "an American subscription of $150,000,000 to the new British loan is by far the largest amount ever offered for investment in a foreign loan in this country," and regards the incident as one full of significance in its relation to the "widen- ing financial heriztin of the United States." declares:
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Our people have not yet acquired a cosmo politan range of investment, and are decidedly timid about placing their money in quarters where Frenchmen, Englishmen, and Germans have long been accustomed to invest "freely. This is a fact of which the promoters of the Bennett, E. F., construption, by American capital, of the Han Chapman, W. Mrs. kow-Canton Railnud were compelled to take Cartlidge, J. cognizance, and which greatly facilitated the Cowie, E. H. acquisition of the commol of this promising c Callesen, Capt. V. terprise by the called Belgian syndicate: Cowie, Mrs. An investment in British consuls can hardly Couke, L. F. be said to be an evidence of growing bold Graig, J. ness.. It is rather a proof of the existence Chaves, L. L. of large accumulations of capital that seek Carringan, J. C to be placed only where the risk is reduced Cuncin, Mrs. to a minimuin. The investment of any Croulie, Mrs. large amount of American capit abroad Costa, Aƒ. J. " 15, nevertheless, part of a process which Carsson, A. this generation may see attain imposing pro-Cruz, E. B. ponions, and which will certainly not stop Cary, W. H. F. short fit investments in the government bonds
Comrie, J.
"Page, Miss M. of Great Britain, Germany, or Russia. The Cuffrel, E.
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The New York Tribune sounds a pessimistic note in considering the loan and the circum: stances with made it necessary, John Ball will play the bill," a ways; "there can be question of the abilay of the British nation to meet the Snancial cost of the war"; but "never from miser veldt can arise the thou sands of strook young lives that have been spent." The indianapolis, Nets takes a much more hopeful view of the situation. It says;
In spite of the talks about the most is astrous budget in the history of the country. the burden of taxation, the frightful cost of the war, and the ruin that threatened the nation, the Government finds no difficulty whatever in placing a loan of $300,000,000. Indeed, it is demonstrated that it could have borrowed
twice as much money on the same terms.
With their new taxes in operation and their lean all subscribed for, the English statesmen will, no doubt, take a more cheerful view of life. There are many difficulties yet to be overcome, and many problems to be solved, but Great Britain is not yet a 'dying nation. She is probably as important a factor in the affairs of the world'to-day as she ever was.”—- Literary Digest.
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The police in Paris, wrote the Daily Tele graph correspondent in that city recently, have just discovered a new Ali Baba. One of them alighted upon the band of robbers in a literalHawes, C. H. sense, as without calling "Open, sesame," he fell through the roof of the cave on to a supper party. The den was situated, of all places, in foundations of old Mazas prison, now pulled down. The policemen were on their beat near the hoarding which encloses the piece of waste ground, when they saw two men carrying suspicious-looking bundles pass through an opening in the boards. One of the constables Karmantı, 8, at once followed, while his colleague remained | Kirk, Dr. R,
on the pavement in observation.
The first policeman soon called out to the second that the men had mysteriously disap. peseed, and asked his colleague to join him in the search. Constable No. 2 than went into the waste ground, but when he arrived there was not a soul in sight. His companion had vanished as well as the two presumed burg Jars. Shouts called vorili no response; there was certainly some witchery at work." With this idea in his mind the policeman bolted, and arrived panting at the station, with the story of the uncanny disppearance of bis fellow-constable. A strong force returned with him the spot, and a careful search was made of the ground. At Jast a clue was ¦ discovered. One of the policemen came upon A hoje half covered with planks, two of which had fallen in. From "below" sbone a light, and sounds of fighting, accompanied by oaths and threats, were heard. The policeman instantly jumped in, and there found the missing member of the force, standing with his back to the wall of a roomy cave, and with revolver in one hand and sword in the other, holding at
at bay about a dozen armed men and boys and two women. The remaining constables, follow- ing one after the other down the hole, scop overpowered the gang in the den,
They then had leisure to examine the place. It was scantily furnished with one table, but plentifully stocked with miscellaneous goods. These included iron-mongery, porcelain wars, bales of cloth, trinkets, and ornaments of ali sorts heaped up a pilerin a corner, Else where was a large assortment of tinned eatables of various kinds, meats, fish, vegetables, and frait. On the table, which was lit by a very handsome wrought-iron candelabra, were the remains of a supper. A dozen or so of the ging. bad supplied the vlands, while a heap of emply bottles lay strewn around the floor.
The inhabitants of the cave, the eldest of whom is 23, and the youngest f5, while the two ladies of the gang are aged 16 and 18, went quite quietly off to the police station, where, with the utmost willingness, they gave all the information desired of them. It appear. ed, that they had settled in the cave exactly that day, three monthis, and were celabrating | the occasion by a genteel tinned beef and dobiter Warry" when the intruding police
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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, 10th June, 1901.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE,
THE Steamship
"LIGHTNING," having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed at once.
Cargo remaining on board after the 14th: instant, at 2 P.M., will be landed at Consignees', Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown risk and expense into the Godowns of the
Co., Limited.
Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and DELIVERY of their Goode from alongside PENANG are requested to take IMMEDIATE
will be landed and stored at Consignees risk and such Cargo Impeding the discharge of the vessel
expense.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,
Agents.
Hongkong, 10th June, 1901.
Intimations.
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