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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

MERCANTILE ENTHUSIASM

AROUSED.

A YEAR'S TRADE REVIEWED.

CAUSTIC LETTER FROM THE CHIEF JUSTICE.

Seldom has the City Hall presented a more animated and brisk appearance than it did this afternoon when the annual general meeting of the Hongkong Chamber of

'not forced by the Foreign Powers to stand to their treaty obligations.

the far-reaching effect on

still great cars abould be exercised in order tha the seal of exparts should not lead to its undan Application..

FEB

Recent events have attracted attention to the need of improvement in the lighting of the approaches of the barbour, and in the barbour

That this is sometimes dona must be admlt-ilself, ted and the Committee consider an instance of be report drawn up by the Commiten ap ungecessary alism or over-caution, whichever poloted by is Exuchi ucy has not yet been it may be called, was displayed in imposing made public, but we understand that sugges quarantins against Shanghai in September of tions have been made which if, carried out will last year on account of cholera in that portes de 50 far towards reducing the risk which now We fully realize that at times quarantine is exista under certain conditions to vessels at necessary in order itat greater evil bo averted; tempting to enter the barbour after dark but it must be borne in mind that quarantine neste for discussion to which referance might imposes considerable sacrifices on those eng, aged in trade and should only be imposed be made but I have already dealt with so many when go d grounds exist for such as extreme that it appears desirable to draw my remarks step being taken.

This brings me to a question which appears ol late years not to have recolved sufficient con- sideration, namely, the need of a perränent quarantine station:

Since the total abatpilon of Stone Cutters Island by the War Department for defensive purposes, no area, so far as i am aware, has

ever been set aside for a quarantine station.

There still remains a number of other in

to a close..

Typimportant" matters," the proposed-new- typhron, refuge, and the Kowloon Railway, must bowever be mentioned. The cost of both" of them as we now learn greatly exceeds the miginal estimates but the pressing need for proceeding with the work in both in iances an promptly as possible is fully apparent; and we balieys just as fully realised by the Government.

To-day's

Advertisements.

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK

COMPANY, LIMITED,

Intimation.

THE

NOTICE TO 'SHAREHOLDERS. THE DIVIDEND of 8% per Share for the Trending 341, (cember; 1907, declared at Monday's Ordinary Yearly Meet- ing, will be payable at the promises of the to and after TUESDAY, the 5th ROBINSON PIANO Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corpora February, and hareholders are requested to Apply for Dividend W rants at the Company's Office, Queen's Building, New Prays...

By Order of the Board of Directors,_______

THOS. I. ROSE, Secretary.

Hongkong, 74th February, 1908. EXEQUIAS, A S. M. EL REI D'CA Los 1 BAS. A. O PRINCIPE KRAL.. COMMISSAO animeada para celebrar as

GOLD

INVITE INSPICI O

NEW STOCK

Antemter Exequias, suffragando as The result of this was that last summer, during 1 n my last address. I referred to the loss the almas de 5. M. El Rei D. Carlos; 1* o de 'Col ný had sustained through the departure of A. o Principe Real, de sanders memoria, d'accordo com o. Exmo. Snr, Conselheiro The question of this attempted monopoly and the typhoon seanon, we saw the remarkable H. Sir Matthew Nathan We have now to Consul Geral de Portugal, tem a hobra de

unde which sight of a steamer anchored in the quarantine

convida a Communidade Portugues de junks in which were placed some hundreds

no Sabbado, 20 do corrente, as 8 horas da Chinese coolics who had arrived in a cholera

ipanha, na Cathedral de Immaculada Con- Steinway,

Boogkong, 24 de Fevereiro de 1908,

Commerce began at 4 o'clock. Practically / would have resulted had it been successfully section of the harbour, surrouäded by a fleet of E. Sir. Frederick Lugard, who has already | Hangkook para astir a este acto religiosn

every profession and commercial interest connected with the prosperity and re nown of the Colony were congregaled. together, and it is safe to say that hardly one of those in whose hands rests the future well-being of the port as a rade centre and emporium for South China was The wealth, absent on this necasion." business genius, and acumen of the Colony

carried out, has been so fully set forth in the published correspondence" that little remains

far me to add,

As soon as the matter was brought to the matice of the Committee, the local Government and 11is Britanne Majesty's Minister at Peking were promptly communicated with; and it is satisfactory to record that owing to the strong attitude taken up by his John jordan the mon paly appears to have been crushed (at

stri, en vessel.

ir

I need not point out in detail the many very

serious objections, as well as grave dangers, which were raised by this method of dealing with an emergency. I merely take this as an opportunity, of pointing out some isolated place, preferably on one of the smaller islands in the harbour, should be marked off for such and when the need a se temporary marsheds could be tried to the reception of suspects at small cost of money and time. The place on the termination of the outbreak could be clear

record the arrival of his distinguished successor given evidence of the thoroughness with which he is mastering the details of the many questions

plating to his new field of activity,

As regards the membership of the Chamber some changes have taken place during the past year, some of them I regret to say through

death.

were represented as they have seldom been events for the time being), but like other quarantine station, iter could be prepared I am sure all of us will agree in expressing

legal witempis at interference with foreign seen assembled before, and it is needless to ride it is quite possible more may be heard of remark that the meeting from beginning to'

it at a later date and therefore unremitting end, although strictly prosaic and matter-vigilance's imperative. of-fact, was a commercial triumph. It is Regarding the letter received from the Hong- divulging no secret to add that the members of the, Chamber had vague anticipations of an unusually lively seances, but they were disappointed to-day, although that is not to say the breeziness may only have been post poned to a later date. Those who can read

kong Government dated 26th September last these is only one point to which i need spa eally reter and that is to the concluding pyragraph. This' displays such an apparent want of understanding of the subjeci, alter it had been fully explained, that it makes one

ed and disinfected by fre...

Happily the need for such a site does n

arise.very often, but when it does we should be prepared to deal with the matter in an efficient and thorough manner.

During the period under review the Cavern ment has on more than one occasion addressed the Chamber on matters relating to proposed

In the Committee itself changes have also taken place. Mr. Siebs I am sorry to say has teen obliged to resign owing to failing health. our sincere and unfeigned regret at this resig stign, and for its cause, Mr. Siebs is! be lievs the oldest member of our Committee and enjoys to the full the highest esteem of his

fellow-residents who respect bim as an able business man, and a courteous and upright

gent man. Another resignation is that of Mr. Haupt who is shortly leaving for home.

To both Mr. Sicba and Mr. Haupt the Cham ber are indebted for much good work and the Committee are glad to place on record their appreciation of the valuable advice which has

del berations.

ceição.

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THE

the

J. LEIRIA, Presidente da Commissão.

A. M. C. DA SILVA, Secretario,

PUBLIC AUCTION,

HE Undersigned have received instructions

to sell by Sa PBLIC AUCTION, FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED, ON

WEDNESDAY,

16th February, 1908, at 11 AM at their Sales Rooms, No. 8. Des Voeux Road, corner of Ice House Street, Fro Cases, BULL DOG ALE,

ALSO

25 Cates COGNAC;

A Quantity of SILVER WARE,

One GRAMOPHONE and RECORDS;

AND

between the lines will know to what we'refer wonder whether the paragraph'in question iségislation for the better content of Companies always been accoided. by them, in their the Carolines and Foochow 2 cents halved and those who are outside the counsels of the "eant to be taken seriousl. Can it mean that registered in this Colony, and carrying na busi-

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While regretting their departure we welcome their, successors, Mr. Fuchs and Mr. Frieslasd, who are both well known to you end whose election to the Commitee we trust meets with y aur upproval. '.

because Hongkong lies beyond the bounds of Chamber may rest content in the belief that the Chinese Empire our Chamber should have their patience will be rewarded on some no concern with what affects our trade on the future occasion. "A glance at the, chairman's mainland?

"Kas ever, so far as the question is concerned ^ speech, however, may affad the clue to the

it is satisfactory to know that H. M. Minister situation; particularly in its concluding por.

as in the serious nature of the question, tion: The meeting was held for the followin Peking laboured under no misapprehension ing purposes, viz.—

He fully realised not only the illegall nature the unscrupulous to take advantage, of the other Lutiness, engagements, compelled to

1. To receive the repart and recount of the committee for the year ended 3 st December, 1907.

ness either here or in the neighbouring Empire. The Committee gladly we'comes this evid- ence on the part of the Government to keep sisicler watch on these Corporations engaged in business here, as owing, in the transition

the unscrupulous to take avantage, on the state through which the isle in Ghina is now

ignorance which obtains in so largo a part. China of Western business methods.

if

of the action on the part of the Chinese officials but also the far-reaching effects which

Cases can unfortunately be cited where busi such action would have on our trade and has

ness has been carried un in. China under cover dealt with the question in a masicily, I mayof the protection of Foreign Governments on 3. To consider the following resolution say, statesmanlike manner happily with the lines which are neither creditable to those cor

desired result,

2. To elect a new commilre..

"That in consequence of the importance of the trade existing between this port and Bombay it is resolved under ulo XXI to increase the pumber of the committee from 9 to to so as to include a merchant interested in the Bombay so trade,tí.

During the year references have from time to time been made to the Chamber suggesting that the Colony take part in various industrial ih bitions under contemplation in different parts of the World.

In view of the increasing number of these exhibitions it is of course impossible for us, a Colony, to be represented at all, and bile take this opportunity of directing the allenton

cerned nor calculated to make trade easier for

the upright merchant wishing to deal with the Chinese

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I now come to an old-1 would I could say astud friend-viz, the Currency question.

This matter has been dealt with of late years almost ad pauseam,, but still remains like a festering. sore eating both the very vitals of our business with Chipa.

was not arrived at which would have led to a The divergedry of views held after its ful dis- solving the quesina,

more satisfactory conclusion to their labours:

Bechstein,

Russell,

Krauss,

Romhildt,

Werner &o.

GRANDS & UFRIGHTS.

A Valuable Collection of POSTAGE BUILT UNDER OUR PERSONAL SUPERVISION" STAMPS including Typhoon Edition from

-EMBOUYING 30 YEARS' LOCAL (about 5,000 amps in the Album).

TERMS :~AS Usual,

พู

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers... Hongkong, 24th February, 1938,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

After five years' work of Secretary Mr. A. R. Lowe has found himself, through pressure of THE Undersigned have received instructions

place his resignation in the hands of the Com mittee. **

Mr. E. A. M. Williams has been selected from among the many applications for the past as his successor, an appointa ent which, the Committee confidently recommends to you for

confirmation.

In conclusion, would only remind you that this Colony in common with the East generally has recently passed through a period of great financial depression and noxiety: We believe, however, that we now she signs of a realim. provenient in trade and I trust that long before our next nual Meeting is held we will soo a revival of trade in all branches and that we will be fast forgetting the lean years recently experienced, (Loud Applause)

This, gentlemes, cloies my address as pre- pared a few days ago. Since then another has been somewhat prominently brought be fare the Committee, vix, the question of the correspondence denting with the motion has been printed and speaks for itself, and it does

extension of the Long Vacation. The ears

to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

THURSDAY,

the 27th February, 1908, at 2.30 PM., at No. 1. Des Vœux Villas, Mount Kellet, Peak,

THE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE, THEREIN-CONTAINED,

(Particulars from Catalogue), TERMA — usual.

THE

EXPERIENCE.

Hnnylong, 5th December; vody..

Intimations.

249 PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

2. Auctioneers, Hongkong, 24th February, 1908.

HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE. HE H. A. L. Steamship

"HOHENSTAUFEN," . Captain Portelius, having arrived. Consignces in their Bill of Lading for countersignature by the Undersigned and to take immediate Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless. delivery of their goods from alongside, ... notice to the contrary be given before TO. DAY.

7:00 4.1.

LIMITED

TIME TABLE

WEEK DAYS,

9.30 .. 10 11.00 am....Every 15 minuter. (1.30 am. 10 12.45 pm... Every 15 minniel... 12.45 pm. 10 1.15 pm....Every to minoter.

S pm to 1.45 p.m....Every 15 minutes 1.45 pm. 10 2.15 p.m....Every 10 minutes. 1.15 p.m. 10 3.00 p.m....Every 15 minuta. 3.30 p.m. to 5.00 p.m....Every 15 minuter, 5.00 p.m. to 8.00 pm... Every 10 minuter,

The Hob. Mr. E. A, Hewitt (chairman of the General Committee) siccupied the chair, and there were present Mr. A. G. Wood (vicea

The gentlemen who recently gave their ser chairman), Hop. Mr. R. Keswick, Messrs: D. R. Law, G. H. Medhurst, A. Fuchs, J. R. M. of merchants and traders in general to the opvices on the Committee appointed by His Ex- Smith, H. E Tomkins, G. Friesland (Com portunities thus offered for advertising their celency to consider this important question de mitee), E. A. M. William (Secretary); Messrs. pecial branches of trade should they so desireserve the thanks of the community, and it is to S. D. Betna, A. V. Apcar, G. L. Tomlin, Ellis those officials and others who have been court be regretted that a greater unanimity of opinion question which a referred to in our Report of Cargo are hereby requested_to_send--7.30-nim÷10TM 4.30 a... Every ra minale Kadootie, F. J. V. Jorge, W. G Humphreys, ous enough to communicate with the Cham E. H: Hinds, A.' Rumjahn, Andrew Furbes, bir an the su ject will; I trust, understand that J. Plummer, W.-E. Clarke. Ho Fonk, it is not through lack of sympathy or apprecia 11. W. Looker, I. A Jupp, M. P. Peattie, in on our part that we cannot always recomcussion emphasizes the difficulty of properly Murray Stewart, Frank myth, A. Shelton mend to the Government that she Colony Hooper, Robt, Mitchell, J. Y. V. Ve non, H. N. should officially take part'in the particular Mady, A. J. Raymond, 1. J. Leiris, E. Shellim, exhibition which at the moment they may A. P. Muty, Hon. Me. H. É. Pollock, K.C., be interested in. Os general principles if Messro, W. C Jack, S. H, Michael, Fung Wal appears that the support given should be colleagues, and we believe that this will on the have received the, following letter which I Chon, Capt. 1. T Douglas, Mears, H. P. White by such peisons directly interested and J. Jebsen, D. K. Sethna, A. G. Gardan, the Colony, should not be asked to contri- D. W. Graddock, A. M. Essabhoy, Chau Siu bute to the cost of such exhibitions except Ki, C. Lafreniz, Duncan Clark, A. D. S. Cousin those cases when the exhibitions have lind, B. D. Kapteyn, T. Kusu olo, R. Hender special releren e in the general trade of this oo, Chas Klinck, S. Mowjee, W. L. Carter, Colony, or to that of the British Empire as a T. F. llough,, L. Herindoague, E. David, A whole. Bissbop, J. Boetje, G, Marshall, Hon. Mr. F. One of the most important questions which Osborne, B. ), Tata, J, W., Boller, W. D.

The Committer of the Chamber of Commerce as a body are practically in agreement with the minority report os drawn up by three of our whole commend itself more favourably to the business section of this community, than the drastic measures suggested by the majority,

As you are all aware an influential and care.

appear to be necessary to add anything further, on behalf of the Committee then what you now have before you. Since then. will now read

Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be landed into the hazardous and/or extra bazard- ous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whast and Godown Co., Limited, and stored at Consignees' risk and expense,

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All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's 'arrival here after which "date they cannot be recognised."

No Claims will be admitted after the Gooda have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 2nd March; will be subject

to repi.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the and March, át 3 P.M.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. -

HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE,

Hongkong Office Hongkong. 24th February, roo8. [252 "SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS, LTD.

Chambers, Supreme Court, Hongkong,

24th February, iç08. fully chosen Commission is now sitting in

Sis, have the hour to acknowledge the London to consider a question which has the receipt of the reply of the Committee of the greatest possible influence on the shipping Chamber to my lester of 19th February on the has coms before us during the past twelve-ade, of the Empire, I should perhaps say subject of the minute of the Committee dealing rather on universal trade. I refer of course to with alteration › í Vacations of the Court. The the Royal Commission or Shipping Rings.

contents of the reply, and the fact that ap Graham, Takamichi, A. R, Lawe, J. Arm- month, and indeed one of the most important

The Committee of this Chamber must of purently the mouse has been slightly modified strong, C. I. Ros, F D. Barretto, Nippon which we have been called upon to consider Yusen Kaisha, H. A. Shiraz, W, Helms, C, for some time pist is that of the control of the

necessity include a large proportion of mem-since it was first printed compel me to trouble|S Montague EC Thiel, H. A Slade, R. private-moorieg's in the harbour.

urselves in somewhat delicate position Hahcock, G. C. Moxon, C. G Gok, W. To put the matter brielly'a small minority of bers, directly interested in shipping, and feeling you with this further leer. Melchers, A. C. Botelho, Jr., T. W. Hornby, the shipping, largely coasting trade, appear to W. Anderson, V Pinckney, A. Koehne, W. be dissuisfied with the existing arrangements when asked by the Government and the Secre Malcolm Watson, W., C. R. Tenz mano, according to which regular shipping lines have try of the Commission to reply to a series of W. Allen (Sperry Flour Co.), D. Macdonald, the privilege of laying down moorings at their questions pr pounded by the Commissioners, we considered it advisable to oblaia a plebiscie S. Silverstone and A. Findlay Smith,

Den expense, and upon which, as would.

na the subject.. The Secretary read the police-Convening the appear reasonable under those conditions, they

have the first call meeting.

The minutes of the last annual meeting were confirmed,

*

The proposal now put forward is, not that the Government should buy out these privare The Chairman: The repost and accounts moorings us controlling them as it done by were circulated to the members of the Cham the roit Trust in some of the large shipping bor some days ago and with your permissionen res in the East, but that the owners should Before still bear all the expens's and responsibility of therefore I will take them as read. proposing their adoption I will as usual offer the moori gs while the use of their own pro- few remarks on the more important questions perty is subject entirely to Covernment which have engaged the attention of the Com: sanction. mittee during the past twelvemonth.

The Committee can only come to the con- Taking these more or less in the order inclusion that if the proposal now put forward by which they appear in the published correspoRthe Government was carried out, a very great deuco now in your hands, the first matter of deal of extra inconvenience would be caused to moment is that of the attempt on the part of the shipping trade of the Colony as a whoir, in the Chinese Authorities at Narkin to establish order to meet complaints which it is alleged what was virtually a maropaly in the sale of are now made, by bug, a small section, of prepared oplum.

the trade, and we sincerely expressed the hope The question of the proposed gradual ex- that after further considering the matter the tinction of the opium trade was referred to in Government will realise that the proposed my wild s last year when I considered it legislation can bal prove vexatious," being necessary to print nut how caresól a watch neither, desirable nor calculated to attain the "must be kept upon the C daese Authorities in object in view, namely, to facilitate and encour

order to insure that, under the name of reform, age the shipping trade of the port. they should not attempt to waduly favour their The question of guarantine is naturally one own trade in their drug, at the expense of the which most vitally concerns a Colony like Hongkong, and a trading population such as f in Neskin was a striking sx oure, but while we recognise that much good, boda which the Chinese would can result from a discriminating use of the gaur grade were they power placed in the hands of a Goveromette

5. 1 am of course, quite willing to believe, that the innuendo contained in the minute was

not intended; but innuendo is not a questico of fatention but of fact; and the fact that this miqute does contain this inuciendo, is apparent from the tone of all the leading articles in the The result is fully set forth in our replies newspapers which have been devoted to the dated 30th May 1907 which appear on pages sa 'subject,

The result as a who'e most in 95 of the report.

think be taken as favourable to shipping Conferences as worked in the Far East for bad these Conferences acted harshly or arbitrary towards the merchan's the complaints brought forward would have been more numerous thuri the three which alone were elicited by our inquiry.

The final report of the Commissioners is turally awaited with considerable interest,

The

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

LONDON AND STRAITS.

FROM ANTWERP, MIDLESBOROUGH,

THE Steamship..

#MONMOUTHSHIRE," Captain Warner, having arrived from the Above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited; Kowloon, and stored at Consigueca' risk end expense.

No Clairus will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain ing undelivered after the est March will be. subject to rent, a

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on MONDAY, 1st March; at 3 P.M.

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

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,

Agents. A

(253 Hongkong, 24th February, 1908 COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

.. The introduction of personalities'in such a matter is I agree mest regrettable. But they have been addressed to me and to my action in the matter owing to the unfortunate form in which the minate was worded, and have - caused me considerable. annoyance.

facts which led to the change being made in c'e' vacations were fully explained by me to you prsonally as Chairman of the Chamber; end in the face of my Jolier printed In my address last year i alluded to the in the appendix of the report, of funker letter handicap placed upon British shipping in corto you which is not printed in the appendix, tain branches of our passenger, trade by exist and of the fact of which I informed you that ing regulations particularly with regard to the the alteration was 'mide after consultarlos, and carrying of passengers of Asiatic birth and be with the concurrence of the Committee of the Law Society, I can only repeat that "the facts' coolie trade,

As you are aware the Imperial Government which have led to the making of the Rule have has altogether refused to grant us the relief not the faintest resemblance to what is the

plain inference from the imlente." FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND asked for..

We can only suppose that the importhace

41-notice that the words in the minuto as of the pointa raised has not been fully under originally circulated to the members thế stood by His Majesty's Government or that other majority of the solicitors," have apparently bern mutters; to them of greater importance, have altered to "many of the solicitors," for that is THE Company's Steamship occuped their attention to the exclusion of the form in which the minute is printed in the those questions thos, preventing them from papers. It may be that this change was made

necessary the result of my letter;

but even in this modi: carrying out what we consider a most i reform of the shipping laws of the Empire. A sed forts, the lancendo remains unchange further attempt will be made later to bilag In this connection I find that in my, letter of about these reforme.?

YOKOHAMA

"POLYNESIEN Capiale Broo, will be despatched for the above Parts on or about MONDAY, the 2nd March,

For Freight or Fausage, soply commit

MURAHMILLET,

agth February, 1906,

NIGHT CARE,

every balf hour. SUNDAYS B.00a.m. to 9.00 am....Every 15 minutes 9.00 am to 9.30 am, ...Every 30 minutes, 9.30 am. to 10.30 a.m....Every 15 minuter. 19.30, a.m. to 11.00 am....Every 10 minutes 11.45 am to 12.00 noon... Every 15 minutes. 12.00 Noon to 1.00 p.m....Every 10 minuten.

1.00p.m. to 5.00 p.m....Every 15 minater.: 5.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m....Every 10 minutes. 6.00 p.m. lo 7.00 pm....Every 15 minutes 7.00 pm, to 8.00 p.m....Every 10 minute":

NIGHT, CARS as on Week Days BATURDAYS.

8:45 pm and 9'.m., 9.18. am, tà.11.45 pm.

Katra cam at 3.15 p.304 11,30 p.m. and

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