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Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

A BEAR ON BERTAMS. COMPARISON: MADE WITH THE LONDON, ASIATICS

correspondent who signs himal! Senox writes as follows to The Financier:-- -1

Of all the tips for which your readers have cause to be grateful to Ajax, i think that Los- don Asiatics and Straits (Bertem) reple easily the first. His recent emphatic reaffirmation of His Asiatic faith induced me to examine their relative positions airest. I took the figures in your Handbook for my date, astumed that all the options in Asiatics wore exercised, and that no fresh extentions would be undertaken with the proceeds or with any cash in band. Per con- tral veglected the now issue of capital in Straits (Bortam), though it will rank for dividend and be quoted at steadily increasing premiums long before the areas which it will serve to open up have reached the bearing stage. It may, per haps, be properly offset against the options and the larger balance of idle unproductive lands which there is no intention at present of active ly developing. Toe result is as follows, mera fractions being everywhere omitted --

LONDON ASIATICS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY APRIL 22

THE PASIAW IN QUARANTINE.

188 SUGAR MARKBZ

"MANCHURIAN

PROSPECTIVE COMERTITION AGAINST

HONGKONG.

In a report to the Foreign Office, Mr. Kolke, Japanese Consul General at Mukden, alates that 211,654 picais of anger, valued at 1,014,314 Haikwan lasis, ars annually imported into the Mukden district via Dairen and Newchwang Whos the quantity imported by cars, etc., from other places is added, the total quantity will be enormous. The condition of the far- mers in Manchuris is fast improving as com

ays that theP.M. The Jupan Gai elde toamabip Asia on arrival at Yokohama on the 11th instant from Hongkong was detained outside the breakwater by the quarantine officials, and at daylight on the 12th the ship was moved to the quarantine station, owing to the appearance of small-pox among the Filipino steerage passengers. The first care occurred just before the ship reached Nagasaki Prompt measures. were taken by the ship's doctor to prevent the spread of the disease, the patient being isolated, the whole of the steerage passenger being vaccinated and their quarters being disinfected. In consequence the ship was unications are facilitated, and the demand

for sugar lo Manchuria is increasing. If not dealued at the quarantine station at Nagasaki more than five hours. The pallent sugar manufacturing company to established was taken off to the hospital at the quarantine in Manchuria and the sugar beet, which seems station, all the stentage passengers belog con- to be suited to the soil of Manchuria is cultivated: veyed asbore for disinfection, while their quar by utilising chep labour, success in the menu- ters again were subjected to disinfection by facture of sugar is beyond doubt, as was the the staff of the port medical officer. At Kobe cate with the Russians in North Manchuria. Mr. there was no further trouble of the kind, but on Kikuda, an expert on agricultern, who has been the way up to Yokohama anciber caso a experimenting with the cultivation of sugar detected. The Asla arrived about 4pm. on

beet at Mudken modal farm, has great hopes of Sunday, firing the yellow flag, and no "com.

the success of inch a scheme. The beet raised munication between ship and shore was per-contains 12 to 18 per cent of sugar. If there mitted until about 8.30, when the quarantine officers returned and gave permission for the saloon passengers to go ashore at once if they wished. The ship was ordered to proceed at La per acro, daylight to the quarantine station. STRAITS (BERTAM). #

· 140,000'għates of Zi

6 par centi Debentures

Area planted

Cost per acte at par

175,000 shares of £1

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-£140,000

40,000

£180,000

4,377 acres

£175,000 Area planted

==2,405 acres. Cost per acre at par

£72 per acre. It is obvious that Asiatics are intrinsically ́the more valuable`sharo, since there are 1,87

acres more of planted rubber for u tere excess of £5,000..in the issued capital, including op tions and dabentures. Yet this is by no means All for debentures bearing a low fixed rate of ibrerest are an uncommonly favourable feature when shares are standing at high premiums and Immense profitears in sight. How favour. able a feature this may be will be seen by the comparison below, when Asiatics are takeo at £7, to which they baye Just recently risen, and train (Bertam) at £5, which figure they loo have only just recently attained.

LONDON ASIATICS. 140,000 shates at £7 6% Debentures at par =

Area planted

Cost per plated acre at £7 per share, Deben tures jacluded

£980,000 40,000

£1,010,000 4.377 Bcres

STRAITS (BEXTAM).

The Asin carries a large number of saloon passengers, but many bad left the ship at Kobe to proceed overland to Yokohama. Mrs Mel buish and her little daughter were among those embarking at Kobe. Mr. B. A. Halo, Editor. of the Hongkong Daily Press (formerly Editor of the Biogo News) with his wife, are also pan. sangers. Mr. Hain is proceeding to England for a short furlough, returning við Siberia, while, Mra. Hale will remain in England for some time longer, returning vid Sutz, Unfortunately the quarantining of the ship will upset many Arrangements.

NEW CHINA.

Under the above caption, the writer of the London letter "One Wanderer Returned") to the over-reas edition of the Daily Mail has the following interesting carrative to relate :—

The journey of Dr. Morrison, the famous Pekin correspondent of The Timer, across the old trade route to the centre of Asia and into Turkestan is exciting great interest in this Dr. Morrison's atticias, telling as country. they do of the awakening of the great Mongol £138 per acre. people, are of more than passing interest, and touch the very heart of what is bound to be a tre £875,000 mendous development, Away in the interior, 175,000 shares at £5 Area planted

2,40 acres Al places where coinage is so little known that Cost per planted acre at

men have to cut chucks off bars of silver to £5 per share

£353 per acre.

pay their way, he found representative Assem Thus, even at a premium of 22 more per blies, the English language being taught, even share, Asiatics are still the cheaper proposif imperfectly, a keen passion for modern so tion by no less than £125 per share planted form asserting itself, and a people springing acré, and it will still be a cheaper proposition into new life. As the readers of this colume all the way up to £10 "131 6d, per sitare, may recall, I have taken occasion more than Straits (Bertan) are taken as standing still once during the past few months to poist aut the real meaning of this Chinese awakening. It LONDON ASIATICS.

has been my lot to know China asleep and 140,000 shares at £10 13/16=£4513.750

awake, to mark the changes among its people, 6 per cent.Debenturesat pat= 40,010 ***

and to see the promise of belter things among £1,553,750

them. China, with 380,000,000 people awake, alert, rapidly increasing in numbers and 4.277 acres

daily increasing in strength is a spectacle that =16j per acre. may well arrest the attention of the world, and

give us all reason for various thought. STRAITS (DERTAM), 175,000 shares at Area planted Cost per planted acre at £5. per share

Area planted

Cost per planted acre at £10.

13/16 per abare

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£875,903 1,495 Reres

163 per acre. It might be imagined, that the rubber in Straits (Bertam) is much older than in Asiatics, and that the discrepancy in price might be accounted for thereby. Exaci comparison is impossible, as the preciso age of planting of the oldest trees is not in either instance given The figures indicate that the plasting in both is on the avarage about 150 trees to the acre, and the respectiva totals are given in the Handbook as acder:-

LONDON, ASIATICS.

THE REAL DR. MORRISON.

Dr. Marritan himself is one of the most fav. cinating personalities of our time. His native Chinese home, close to the Legation quarter in Pekin, is a contre of much interest. Not long since I read au imaginative account by a globe trotter of the air of mystery of this Morrison house and its romantic surroundings, The air of mystery existed solely in the writer's over fovered brain.

There is a courtyard

as is usual in the homes of every wall-to-do Chinaman. A Chinese doorkeeper guards the entrance. Ons special feature is the big library containing the finest collection of books on China and the Far East of to-day; Dr. Morrison' specially prides himself on his system of in- dexing and filing, and the readiness with which be can obtain all the information he wants. Sturdy and well set, à practical and alert man of affairs, he is recognised from one end of Asia to the other as having more power than

are ady Japanese capitalists who wish to start sugar manufacturing business by joint interest with Chinese capitalists, Mr. Koike is ready to persuade the Viceroy and Governor-General of Meacharia to support the scheme and to give all possible assistance towards the formation of the company. The capital required for the scheme is estimated at Y3,900,000,-Jupan Chronicle.

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ACCIDENT AT GAP ROCK,

CHINESE LIGHTKEEPER INJURED,

It is learnt that ap'accident occurred at Gap Gap Rock the other day, es a result of which a Chi- nese lightkeeper was injared though, fortudale ly, not seriously, The accident occurred through the paw) of the large derrick, ep the stoep side of the Rock, slipping; this happen. ed while the lightkespera started to lower tha detrick. The handles broke and Sui Mɛe, a native lightkooper who was near by at the time, bad the misfortune of being struck by one of the handles, He received the fuli force of the brokep gear ep the side of his face and bis upper jaw was fractured and his shoulders braised. The man was at once atiended by the Europody lightkeepera and every offsit was made by means of "first aid to stop the pro fuse bleeding of the injured jaw. In the mono" lime so urgent message was sent to tho Harbour Authorities at Hụngkong by whom a launch was despatched in Gap Rock, and the injured lightkeeper conveyed to Hongkong. As soon as the Kesong Shing ratuned from the lighthouse Sui Mee was removed to Hongkong and his injuries seen to. The man is making good progass towards recovery in Hospital,

THE TRAUE OF SHANGHAI,

INCREASED OPIUM IMPORT TIONS. Notwithstanding the counter attractions of rubber speculatios, it is sisfactory to learn from the Imperial Maritime Cusioms' returos, that the trade of Shanghai, dunng the January. March quarter of 1910 shows an improvement on that during the same quarter last year. There is in all'a total tecrease is duties of Mk, Tis. 696,872; and'one or two lines of business have made a really, zemarkable advance. it is lo be regretted, that the trade in cotton piece. goods should still be under a cloud. The im- poit of cotton yarn has gone up from 374,673 picuis in 1909 (ike quarter poder review) to 384,744 piculs in 1910. But the import al prece goous has fallen from 3,080,7.6 pieces to 1,958,694; aúd ibu export from 51,000 pieces to 45,360, - Nu dubla the high price of colon in mainly respuusitriz, es it has been impossible 10 sspicuish stocks at any price that the Chinese can afford to pay. Exported native cloth bar fallen from 16,455 piçuls in 1904 10 14,9,9 picula

= 649,711-

in 1910 and exported cotton yarn from 109,293 Total trees" Trees planted in or before

piculs to 71,726; but the export of raw cotton has advanced fram 105,780 10 194,798 piculė. 1957 and yielding in 1912 649,731

Ahe export of raw suik of all kinda has remained STRAIS (BERTAM). Total trees

**** 360,189

very nearly stationary, the figuro, being, in 1999, 17,700 piculs and in agro, 17,538. Of Trees planted in or before

or diplomat there. Aboans and peas there is also a noticeable fall 1957 and yielding in 1912— 220,954 Of these, therefore, every singla Aviatic tree young Australían, trained in medicine in ing-off from $52,619 picule to 506,219, was planted before or during 1907, and the Edinburgh, bo early in life carried out great bulk considerably before, while only a bold expedition in the interior of Asia, 20,994 Straits (Baitam) trees were put in the and then went. from end to end of ground before or during 1997; and the great China slone, with little money, and no special bult is only of 1995 and 1907 planting, knowledge of the land. His book, "An Eug, Tly about the beginning of 1913 every single lishman in China," attracted the attention of Mr. tice on the former company's properties will Moberly Bell, the manager of The Times, and an invitation to join the staff of that journal fol- have reached the bearing age, and there will then be nearly thron times as many yielding trees in London Asiatics as compared with lowed. Dr. Morrison was sent to Pakin, where Straits (Bartam). The inference is surely war the Russian intrigues were at their height. "Be-"|| rated that Aviatics st fix is a good deal less fare long he published documents that inflicted thao tbs equivalent of Siraite (Bertam) at £5 great damage on Russian ambitions. He had The proposed splitsiog is certain to speed up

no mercy on incapable diplomats, British or lor the Asiatic, pace, and we all know that Straits (Bertas) will not be standing still at £5. As eigo, and his comments on the weakness of 1 plumped on Asiatics through their mention

British Extern policy were more acathing in your columas, I take off my hat to Ajax and than pleasant, 'Then came the siege of Fokin to The Financier, which discovered and echy the Boxers, and his work in the defence couraged him and theos.

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INDO-CHINA B. 'N, CO.. 'CHARTERS TO SIAM STEAN MAVIGATION Co.

The Brit. 11. Amard, 1,965 tons, Capt, C. I. Mattock, which arrived on. Thursday morning off the Bar, from Batavia, is consigned to Moss The Siam Steam Navigation Co., re ports the Bangkok Daily Mail of tuh ist, Her last voyage was from Salgon with a cargo of 3,000 tons of sice to Baltvis. The vote! belongi-to Messrs. Jardine Matheson and had been in the local trade twice before this, the then charterers being Meturn. Mah Wah and Cosy so that Capt. Maitock is not a new skipper

this porta

at.

It is believed that the Amara and her sister ship, the Yamtang are likely to be chartered by the Siam Staum Navigation Go: The Owums anys offered the ships: for $3,000 per month and 11the parties come to terms these two ships will soon be added to the largentim- ber which the present activity to the rice trade bad called lota requisition

any. statesman

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brought him new reputation, When the Rosso Japancas war broke out men said that Monison had more to do with starting that war than the Japanese themselves. Yet, when after the war || was over be considered that Japan was no teating. British interests properly, he was among the first to proclaims the fact. 411 of us who know him know that here is a publicist dominated by a single purpose, the service of England. Dr. Morrison's secret ambition, some of my Australian readers may be interest ed to hear, in to abandon journalism, to return to his beloved Commonwealth, and take part in politics there,

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COMMERCIAL.

TO-DAY'S RUBBER QUOTATIONS.

April aand; 615.p.m. [ The following quotations for rubber shares, by wire, are supplied by Messrs. H. S. Kadoosie & Co.

Alla, ar

Anglo-javai „ini

Anglo-Malays... Balgownies Batu Tigas

Bertam

Bukit Kajange Bukit Rajabs.n Carey Uniteds

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

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"HE Undersigned have received instructions

from W. H. WICKHAM, E1q,

TH

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London Asiatics165/-

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.. 160). United Singapores 54 sales Voited Sumairas United Langkats

*...87/6 ox righti Dividends-A final dividend of 1o- per share has been declared by the Linggi Plantatioon, Ld.

DEATH OF CAPTAIN T. 1. JAMES.

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION,

THURSDAY,

the 18th April, 1910, at 1.30 PM, within his residence, No. 31, Conduit Road, THE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

THEREIN CONTAINED,

Comprising

per lb

THE DAIRY FARM Uo., LTD.

....... Hongkong, 12th February, 1910

SILK TAPESTRY DRAWING DRAW. ING ROOM SUITE, OVERMANTELS with BEVELLED GLASS, BOOKCASE, HATSTAND, DINNER WAGGON, SIDE- BOARD with BEVELLED GLASS, TEAK- WOOD-EXTENSION DINING TABLE and CHAIRS, DRESSING TABLES within

GLASS; MARBLE-TOP BEVELLED WASHSTANDS, BRASS and BRASS. MOUNTED IRON BEDSTEADS, TRAK. WOOD WARDROBES with BEVELLED GLASS, a quantity of CANTON CARVED BLACKWOOD WARE, GLASS, CROG KERY and E.-P. WARE, CARPETS and RUGS.

Catalogues will be issued. On View on Wednesday, the ayth. TERMS: AS.nual,

-HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, 22nd April, ron

Events Coming.

Saturday, 23rd April.

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FROM ALL WINE DEALERS

NOTICE.

the Goods of the late WILLIAM ALVAH RUBLES, of Milwaukee, Winconele U.S.A., and Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, Contal-General for the United States of America in Hongkong. DARTICULARS of all Claims against the PART!

astara of the shove named docensed should be sent in writing to the Undersigned on or before Monday, the 25th instant.

Da'ed 18th April, 1910.

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Geo. P. Lammert, auction sale of furniture at East Point, fi at over Mostra, Jardino, Matha- son & Co., Godowa, a.30 p.m.

V.R.O. Sports, at the Football Club Ground.

Monday, 15th April. Bandmann Opera Co., The Arcadian" g

Tuesday, 16th April, Hughes & Hough, auction sale of miscel laneous articlex, 11 a.m.

Bandmann Opers Co., Oar Miss Gibbs," 9 p.m.

Wednesday, 27th April, Bandmann Opera Co, "The Dollar Princess," 6 p.in,

Thursday, 18th April,

HIN

STUART FULLER, Vice-Consul General in

American Consolate, Hongkong.

THE

PROVIDENT LOAN

MORTGAGE 00, LD.

(Capital Paid UP ..................$1,150,pt

Loans on Mortgage of Hours Property, &c. Goods received on Storage. Advances made on Marchandise.

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Mversed in literature, bas boss a teaches Bandmann Opera C, "The Belle of New to European officials and merchants in, this York," p..

Friday, 29th April. The Governor "At Home," 9 p.m.

Saturday, 30th April Hongkong Electric Co., Ltd, Annual Meet ing at Company's offices St. George's Building

Volunteer Smoking Concert, 9.15 pm. 13 o'clock neon,

Referring to the death of Captain T. H. james, which took place in London on the 8th Instant, the cause being pasumonis, the Japan Mail says: "Cap'nin James was born in May 1848, ni Edenbrid, s, in Surrey. Ho entered the Royal Navy at an early age, and was cistinguished for scientific ability, sap.m. that, in 1872, the Admiralty's choice fell on him to proceed to Japau ai a member of the Naval Mission cugaged by the span. ose Government to organise and instruct the naval forces of this Empire. Captain James took charge of the navigation department, and altimately resigned his position as Navigating Lieutenant in the British Navy in order to continue his service in Japan. In 1862 he jain” ed the Milsu Bishi Steamship. Company as Superintendent of Navigation, and on the amalgamation of that company with the Kyado, Udya Kaisha in 1885, he was appointed to the some part in the Nippon Yasen Kaishe, as the amalgamated company was called There, in conjunction with Captain A. R. Brown and the late Mr. Macmillan, he rendered conspicuous service, and on the re commendation of the board of directors the Emperor was pleased to confer on him the Third Class Order of the Sacred Treasure. This was in December 1895, and less báo two years later (January 1897) the Nippon Yasoo Kaisba appolated him to be manager of their London office-a post of farge 'trust. Captain James fully justified the confidence thus placed ip him. His keen judgment and quick" de-

It was in no email cision were never at fault, and his industry bis clover contriv. was inexhaustible. measure owing to ance, that the foot of big steamers which carried the Nippon Yasen Kaitha flag between Japan and England were all safe ly removed from the sbas of danger daring the Husso-Japaueua, War, and for that service as well as for his general mecard, he had the hon. our of receiving the Second Class of the Sacred Treasure on the occasion of his visit to Japan in 1929. Captain James made a multilade, of friends in Japan, and his death will be widely mourced. He was a man of large and un- ostentations generosity, always ready to help the distressed, but never letting his right hand know what biñ left did,The profoundest sympathy will be fell with his wife and children in their bereavement,"

Against these may be set abe really ox- traordinary. Advance in the importation of kerosene vil from 4,775,885 gallons is the first three months of 1909 to no loss than 14,843,617. | galions in 1910. Anilice dyes have pearly doubled themselves, the value of these imparts rising fom Hk. Tis, 139,788 to H. The 463,669. The import of sugar has risen from 420,744 piculs to $13,180; of wood oil from 61,531 to 95,435 picula; and of metals from 211,775' piculs to 230,749 picals, Os the ex- port side of the account the most notable item is the advance in goat skios from 2,715,063 ex- posted pieces in the first quarter of 190g to 3,695,068 in 1910. The export of sheep's wool aito shows good improvement, with 81,316) piculs in 1910 against 63,177 in 1939. It re mains to be mentioned that the expon of tes has increased slightly from 119,481 piculs to 113,599 and that while the importation of native opium has fallen from 5,078 piculs in 1909 10 4,711 in 1910, that of foreign opium bus VESSELS arriving at Maella from inter-island increased from 4,877 piculs to 7,688, Tekno in ports will no longer be required to await ju confunction with the large amount of opium spection prior to the landing of passengers and that was in storgo in Shanghal at the close of crew, providing that the maten sgred to last year, these figures would sesin to Indicatoreport, upon air,val, any cases of sickness that that the dealers are buying heavily against the may baya cccurred on board their vessels possibility of the Indian Government's stopping within five days previous to entering port, A the export of oplam allogether. NO.D. Neur, quarantine circular to that effect was inued on 18th inst, by Doctor Victor, G. Haiser, chief

THE U. S. Army transport Thomas which left

Manila for San Francisco, February 15, has

MR. MOORE-BRABAZON, the winger last Octo-made its last trip for some sime to come. The

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He has a good method of training Euro- peans to pass in the Chinese examination, and in possessed of a first rate certificate an "a". Chinese teacher, He has also a'good know- ledge of Mandarin. .

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