ENGLISH AND AMERICAN COM-
PETITION IN CHINA.
The import of cottons into Wuhu has re- mained steady, says Mr. Consul Ker, the slight decrease in T-cloths, sheetings, cotton prints, English and Japanese yarn, being balanced by an increase in shirtings, chintzes, cotton lastings, and Italians. American drills, seem to be gaining at the expense of English. 3,105 pieces English drills (£1,739) were imported as against 13,945. pieces American (£9,490) English drills are below the average for the last ro years, which is 5,050 pieces, falling from -7,365 pieces In 1893 to 2,330 in 1898; whereas in American drills the figures show a reverse process, the average is 7.811 pieces rising from a minimum of 2,985 in 1893 to a maximum of 16,865 in 1899 Out of the 64,817 pieces of sheetings imported, 60,052 pieces (30,667) are British and 3,965 pieces (£2,068) American, the average quantities for 10 years being -British, 68,356 pieces; American, 916 pieces; but the steady increase of the American article in the last, four years (1898, 1,160 pieces; 1899, 1,340 pieces; 1900, 3,000 pieces; 1991, 3,965 pleces) foretells a closer competition in this item also, It is said that the Chinese prefer the American drills and sheetings to the British on account of their greater thickness and durability.
THE SUEZ CANAL COMPANY.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1902.
Inferior cooking apparatus may be, but, since we bave numbers on our side, does that matter? Is not the ability to catch under all conceivable circumstances worth the safe encrifice of big gooseberry armaments? Is there anything outside 3,000 yards that the big guns in its hundreds of tons of medieval castle can effect that its weight in 6ia. guns without the castle could not effect equally well? And Inside 2,000,,| what in these days of gyros is there that the torpedo cannot effect with far more certainty ?
.4
DR. CANTLIE ON PHYSIQUE AND ABILITY.
The question whether physique has anything to do with mental ability is discussed in Thr Practitioner (London) by Dr. James Captlie (formerly of Hongkong). According to an abstract in The Medical Record, the writer says that our greatest thinkers and our fore. most men in many branches of life are far from robust. Pale, sunken-checked men, with insignificant frame and troublesome digestion, are often endowed with mental capacity of the highest order. It is often argued that it is brains that are.inted nowadays, not muscle, and we are apt to consold, ourselves that what the town-reared child loses in physique is gained in the rapid development of mental power. The typical citizen of the United States is pictured by Dr. Cantlle as a tall, gaunt, dyspeptic-visaged man with hollow
says; to look upon this man as the
The annual general meeting of the share-cheeks and lined features. We are told he holders of the Suez Canal Company was held last month in Paris. Prince Auguste CONCENTRATION OF PROGRESSIVE ABILITY," d'Arenberg, the Chairman of the Company, "Can this be?" asks Dr. Candlie. Can man's. presided, being supported by the Hon. Michael frame and physique be changed, and yet what Herbert, of the British Embassy, representing we call a healthy race continue? Are the men the English Government, one, of the two just cited the kind of human beings wanted for largest shareholders present. The other Eng. the future, and, if so, is this a healthy individual, Bish Directors of the Company who attended the and are his children to inherit the earth? Dr. meeting were Lord Rathmore, Sir E. Dawes, Caotlie replies to his own questions by saying; Sir Thomas Sutherland, Sir C. W. Fremantle," We will let the United States answer for Mr. R. 5. Donkin, M.P., Mr. R. Alexander. Mr. 1. Austin Lee, and Mr. Westray. The Report of the Board of Directors was read and adopted without discussion, as was also the Resolution fixing the dividend at 125 francs net per share. The appointments as Directors of Mr. Frederick Green, of the Orient Pacific Line, in place of Sir James Laing, deceased, and M. Casimir Perier, the ex-President of the Republic, in place of M. Jules Herbette, deceased, were, ratified, and tlie four retiring Directors, M... Cambefort, Sir E. Dawes, Count Charles de Lesseps, and Sir John Stokes were re-elected without opposition or discussion.
themselves--but as to Great Britain, such men. are not the type we hope to see become general." Commenting on all this, The Médical Record (American) says:-
"In the first place it may be said that the evil effects upon the bealth and physique of living in large cities are as greatly deplored-though not so evidentiu this country as in Great Britain, and that the matter has for long received the weighty con sideration of thinking men, with a view, to bet Tering the condition of things. It is quite true that
TOWN DWELLERS DETERIORATE PHYSICALLY, but it is but no means certain that they, as a
THE QUESTION OF 12-IN., GUNS Tale, excell in mental powers. But even if it
FOR THE NAVY.
With Admiral Sir J. D. Hopkius, G.C.B., presiding. Mr. Frederick T. Jane recently read a paper before the Royal United Service Institution with the title, "Are 12in. guns in battleships the best value for the weight entailed? A plea for ships designed to suit our strategical needs." Mr. Jane opened his arguments by replying to the following ques- tion, "Do we sacrifice too much to the sain. gun fetish, when we reflect on our probable duties in war?" Examining this question both from the tactical and strategical standpoint, Mr. Jane, on the first head; asserted that our naval constructora had made little advancement since they designed in the seventies vessels, when solid shot and common shell were both regarded as projectiles to be met and before the theorist took the bit between his teeth" Working on this assumption, he maintained that "in a frant'e attempt to keep out shot from certain spots, the shell had been for gotten." He held that the naval architects had remained wedded to the theories which inspired the Dreadnought, and for evidence of this.he pointed to the Trafalgar type. “Then," he said, "was created
be so, this superior agility of brain will not compensate for the loss of stamina and virility which is almost invariably the lot of a descen- dant of dwellers in cities.
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Regarding Dr. Cantlie's remarks on the European's idea of a typical American, al though the picture is not catirely out of drawing, yet it is sufficiently so to convey a mistaken Impression of the inhabitants of America taken in masse. The American whose ancestors have been in the country for genera 1.EVER tions is, perhaps, inclined to be a nervous, excitable, energetic, and somewhat dyspeptic individual; but, hevertheless, not generally un bealthy, and most decidedly not effete,
"But the fact must always be borne in mind that the United States is continually
TAKING IN FRESH BLOOD,
which keeps up the standard of her population as a whole to a height quite equal, if not superior, to that of any European nation.
"No one, however, cân disagree with Dr, Canflie's contention that ability without physique is not of much use, and also that town life tends to degenerate the physical powers."
An interesting point in The Records reply te Dr. Cantlic is its admission that the true American--be of several generations of Ameri that in battle the Trafalgar's enemy would can ancestry-is inclined to be neurotic. Is it
AN ARTIFICIAL AXIOM,
NEW FRENCH GUN IN CHINA,
"UP TO EXPECTATION."
fire his big guns at the Trafalgar's big guntate, asks the Literary Digest, from which the furrels (which tre could not get through) and above is taken, that our only hope is in his little guns at the Trafalgar's secondary continued immigration? guns, protected by minor armour (which also be could not then get through). Or else, if this seems too absurd, he proceeded on the argument that the secondary guns were essentially secondary, and worthy only of what could be spared for them. This idea might be right or it might be wrong; from the Trafalgar to the King Edward our designers had never questioned it." Protect each gun with armour able to defeat that gun-that is the receipt upon which every ship in the world is built." The lecturer next proceeded to argue that the guns in the secondary batteries, from 6in. to
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· 1 and 3. Lyngjurst Terract. FOR Fancy Muslins and Piques, Flowered
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Hongkong, 1st May, 1902.
f50ad
LEVY HERMANOS.
IAMOND MERCHANTS, JEWEL DLERS AND WATCHMAKERS,
of the new French gun in China. It experien
The France Militaire reviews the working
KASTMAN'S ced very rough work, but at the end of the
KODAKS. and FILMS. campaign was in a satisfactory condition. ItOMEGA" is the best, "THREE YEARS
Sole Agents for " OMEGA" WATCHES."
According to a Times quotation from the first came into action on December 31, 1900' guarantee given to every purchaser.
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600ft, or 7ooft, above the level of the plain, The Boxers were strongly intrenched some Sin, would perform all necessary work and from which position to Fomm. mountain that for the "vital blow" at near range, that mage is well inside torpedo range, and surely guns had been unable to dislodge them,
when General Bailloud brought
a torpedo is as likely to hit a ship as a big gut projectile is to secure direct impact upon some tiny and well-nigh-invisible fraction of the enemy's area. For the coup de grder, is not the torpedo a substitute for this big gun In dealing with what he called the strategical sapect of the question, Mr. Jane advised 5.
THE SACRIFICE OF THE HEAVIER OUNS
or their protection for speed, and a greater number of quick firers. The tenor of his con- victions is probably found in the following dicta That our policy of battle unit con- struction is based upon everything save a con
two :0!
the new 75mm. guns to bear upon them. Fire was, opened at 2,10 metres, and the Boxers were almost immediately driven out of their position with heavy loss, and the Pagoda which formed its centre was com pletely gutted. At Tac-wen, on May 21, 1901, two 75mm, guns fired 176 projectiles, seventeen of them being.
CHARGED WITH MELINITE,
and it is estimated that at least 50 per cent took effect. A sweeping fire was first used against a line of Boxers in irregular extended order at 1,500 metres, and the Boxers speedily
ception of our most probable war duties, that disappeared. The firing against a village later we Ignore our almost certain numerical in the day was less successful, and it is supposed superiority, that we are unreasonably following that the range was not properly ascertained. a fetish of the early seventies, and for years As an experiment General Ballloud ordered have squandered weight on four big guns with fire to be opened on a pagoda at a distance of out ever asking ourselves why; that in fine the 3,400 metres. The statues of Buddha in the Duncan, Queen, King Edward VII, and ton balls and pieces of shell, and the place was principal hall of the building were riddled with great extent the Drake also, all alike exhibit apartly set on fire: Practice at a wall about 30ft failure to conceive our strategical needs, The high, Gole, long, and 16ft thick was not so frst three represent excessive means of cook good, as it took thirty rounds from each of the ing the hare and none for catching him the guns to make a practicable breach
On the whole, says the Francë Militaire it je
latter Catching, with too limited cooking appliconsidered that the new gun fully answered the
ancos. A mean will give us an individually
GIRAULT: GENERAL GKOCERIES,
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An inspection is respectfully solicited.
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= Prices lower than other shops in the same
line of business,"
Kutimations.
GOVERNMENT GENERAL OF FRENCH INDO-CHINA.
THE
HANOI EXPOSITION
WILL BE OPENED ON
3RD NOVEMBER, 1902.
The war Terminus at Hanoi, will HE Exposition, which is situated close to
comprise a GRAND. PALACE and 'MAGNI- FICIENT BUILDINGS, containing Artistic, Commercial, Agricultural and Industrial Productions of the greatest variety from France and her Calories (1st section); French Indo. China (2nd sec ion); and the countries of the Far East-China, Japan, Philippines, Siam, Netherlands India, British India, Straits Settle ments, Burma, &c. (3rd section)..
The WEATHER in TONKIN during the months of November, December, January, and February, is mild and invigorating and may be compared to a winter at Nice,
The GALLERY of FINE ARTS will contain more than 50 Pictures, and will be organised under the Direction of the Inspection- General of Fine Arts of Paris.
SPECIAL EXCURSIONS by Railways and Steamers to the chief Places of Interest in Indo-China (Cochin-China, Tonkin, Laos, Cambodge, Annam) will be organised at reasonable prices.
ATTRACTIONS OF ALL KINDS: Alitary Band, Theatres, Circuses, Concerts, Aquatic Sports, Dalloon Ascensions, Fireworks, Dances, willbe provided.
REDUCED PRICES will be charged by all Steamship Lines running to Haiphon from whence Hanoi may be reached in a few hours by Railway or Steamer.
NUMEROUS First-Class HOTELS and CAFES assure every accommodation to visitors at moderate prices.
For FURTHER INFORMATION apply to the, French Consulates in the Far Fast
P. THOME.
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A EXPERIENCED FOREMAN for a Government Timber Mill. Must be thor- oughly acquainted with the erection and mangement of Timber-cutting Machinery, Forward copies of recent testimonials and state Salary required to
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Itsid
3 February, 192.
REEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY,
LIMITED.
PORTLAND CEMENT.
$5.50 Cask of 375 s. Net ex Factory. $9.50 Bag of 250 hs.
SHEWAN, TOMËS & CO.
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SOAP
FLUID
SOAP.
nils.
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HIROSHIMA MARU
7. Marai....... IDZUMI MAKU
C. H. Butler KASUGA MARU..
H. Friser KAWACHI MARU.......
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Tosa Maru.
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F. L. Sommer
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J. W. Elstrand
KOBE
DESTINATIONS
FAILING DATES: BOMBAY, VIA SINGAPORE and FRIDAY, 18th July,
COLOMBO
Neon.. SUNDAY, 20th July, at
Nnon.
NAGASAKI KOBE and YOKO-į FRIDAY, 24th July, at
HAMA
Nopa.
MARSEILLES LONDON&ANT-j
WERU, VIA SINGAPORE, PENAND, SATURDAY, 26th July, at;-
COLOMBO and PORT SAID.
Daylight.
VICTORIA, B.C. and SEATTLE, MONDAY, 28th July, at
U.S.A, VIA SHANGHAI, MOJI, KODE and YOKOHAMA guman
KOBE and YOKOHAMA
THUR DAY ISLAND
4RM
FRIDAY, 1st August,
Daylight
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Noan..
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Hongkong, 15th July, 1902,
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NOTICE.
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ALSO
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ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN -PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND
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HE Steamship
THE
"BENGAL,"
ON
N MONDAY, the 28th July, 1999, at ANNAM Captain Sellier, with Malls, PM the Company's Steamship Passengers, Specie and Chrge, will leave this Port for MARSEILLES, via Ports of Call, WITHOUT TRANSHIPMENT. DENN
Cargo and Specie will be registered for Lon- don as well as for Marseilles, and accepted in transit through Marseilles for the principal places of Europe,
Captain A. L. Valentini, carrying His Majesty's Frg Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the 19th instant, at Noon, taking Passengers and Cargo for Cargo will be received on board until 4 P.M,
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THE SECOND VOLUME of BOX'S EX- CHANGE TABLES with Rates in 1/16ths from 1/10 15/16 down to 1/8d, is now on Sale THE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH " OFFICE. These Tables, which ran in columns of tro, from £999 down to £1. and from 19/11 down to to or from $999 down to 1 cent, enable the user to arrive at the value in Dollars of any sun in Sterling under 1,000 by simply adding the equivalent of the Shillings and Pence to that of the Pounds; or to get the value in Sterling of any Sum of Dollars and Cents under $1,000 by adding the equivalent of the Cents to that of the Dollars. By these simple means of computation avery considerable saving of time and trouble, besides securing a ready, means of proving accuracy is secured, as is illustrated in the following examples, To reduce £879.17.11 into Dollars at Exchange 1/10, 1/16-
£879, 0, 0= $9,561,926
17.11.
.9.745
$9,571,671 whereas with the other exchange books the process would be as follows:-
£800, a, am $8,702,550 761.473 70. 0, 0=
2. 0.3
97.904
...
17. 0.
9.247
c.497
$9,571,671
|
above Porta,
Silk and Valuardes, all Cargo for France, ged Tea for London (under arrangement) will he franchiser at
and London: proceeding direct to Marseilles other Cargo far London, &c., will be conveyed vid Bombay with Transhipment.
Parcels will be received at this Office until 4 2.1. the day before sailing. The Contents and Value of all Packages are required.
Shippers are particularly requested in note the terms and conditions of the Company's Bills of Lading.
For further Particulars, apply to
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'PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG, 174 SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,
Shipping Orders will be granted till Noon,
Specie and Parcels until 3 P.M., on the 17th instant. (Parcols are not to be sent on board's Tents
For further Particulars, apply at the Com pany's Office,
G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent, Hongkong, 15th July, 1902,
OA
To be Let.
TO LET
[10040
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MOND ROAD; Apply to
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1739d
FOR VICTORIA, D.C., AND TACOMA, H°
IN CONNECTION WITH
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY Co.j
Steamers.
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Zalling.
Captaine. Proposer Clavering. 3.328 D. Barton ...July 22 Duke of Fife... 3,821 S. Cox......Aug 2 Victoria... 31503 Panton Aug. 19 Tacoma
2,811 A. Dixon......Aug. 23
H THE attention of Passengers is directed to the very cheap rates offered by this Line
TO LET
OUSES in CLIFTON GARDENS, CON-
DUIT ROAD.
GODOWNS at BLUE BUILDINGS. HOUSES at CAUSEWAY BAY, Lacing the
Polo Ground..
A HOUSE in RIPON TERRACE. No: IT, MACDONNELL ROAD. Apply to
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HONGKONG TÓ LONDON £52. Excellent accommodation. First-class Table. DOCTOR and STEWARDESS carried. Passengers to EUROPE may proceed by one of the first clase Atlantic MAIL LINES,
HONGKONG TO NEW YORK £48”
TOʻLET,
NFFICES in Ground Floor of DES VIEUX
ROAD and ICE HOUSE, STRERT. For Particulars, apply to th
THE MEDICAL HALL
70, Queen's Road Central, [2978
Hongkong, 4th-March, 1902.
TO LET
Nos. 20, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 40, 44, 46,
The Railroad travelling is second to none on THIRTEEN EUROPEAN HOUSES: the American Continent; two trans-continental traine daily from TACOMA, DINING CAR 148, 50 and 56, LEIGHTON HILL ROAD altached to trans-continental trains day and night; TACOMA to NEW YORK_in24) days.
Apply to
THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON LAND & LOAN CO., LD.
or to reconvert the dollars foto sterling at the Magnificent Scenery of the Rocky and No. 8, Queen's Road West,
same rate of exchange--
$9,000.000 £827., 6.10. §.
571.0004.52, 9, 9.11
.671.
f. 2.13
$79.17.11.00
but by other books it would be:
$9,000.000€827, 6.10. 8
500,000 € 45.19. 3-4.
70.000
1.000
600m *****
6. 8, 8, 6
1.10, I 1.1.3"
1.9
879.17.11.00
Every care has been taken in compiling these Tables to insure their necuracy and even as the book was being printed the last impression of each sheet was taken and carefuly rechecked by two separate persons and any little errors in reading, which will crop up in such works. as these are carefully corrected in each copy before it is issued, thus making it a most accurate and useful, book. Price for this and the previous volume, Sto per copy, | Hongkong, 30th April, 1902.
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For further Information as to Passage or Freight, apply to
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TO NEW YORK,
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