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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1912

BOOM IN INDUSTRIALS. look as though to buy Maroonis was to pick up money for the mere

Facts About the Recent Stock asking.

Exchange Outburst.

The London Economist thus describes the London market's recent industrial boom":

POST OFFICE,

Only fully prepaid letters and post- cards are transmissible by the Siberian Route to Europe. Letters for this route should be superscribed via Biberia.

The Paros Post to the Chinese

MAILS VIA SIBERIA.

London

July 31 Ang, $

Shanghai

Aug. 17 Aug. 19

Aa onormous account was reared in Dublin and Belfast, where the knowing_crowd is supposed to reside. The buyers went on piling up their purchases, The great burst of specula adding to their commitments on provinces of Hapeh and Human is now tion which has enriched the every rise. Most of the experienc-resumed. Stock Exchange for many weeks ed members of the Stock Exobungo past is now, apparently, subsiding, shook their heads at the madness. It has been far more miscel- of it all, and stamped the intro- laneous in character than most duotion of the American Marconi similar booms in the past. It shares as the limit of unreason on has boon wider and more various; the part of those who bought let us hope also wiser and loss them up to £4 apiece. Yot, while disastrous, though some of the Marconis wore called the safest price movements can hardly be bear in the Stuck Exchange, they defended on rational grounds. were recognized na umong the The boom will always be con-most dangerous, and when the nected very specially with the crash came through inability of marvellous invention of Marconi; Irish gamblers to meet their differ- and the activity in Maroonis husences the market had but little undoubtedly been one of the bear account to steady it. chief features of the industrial usual, each step account to steady Swatow, boomi.

it. As usual, oach step in the fall dislodged more wank holders, and the liquidation spread its influence in many markets remote from the Marconi area."

Marcoals..

"It will be seen from our table that at one time last your thoy were as low as 11-10, while at tho end of 1911 they had risen to 3.1-4.

Since then they have shown remarkable activity, the

TI

A NEW RECORD.

14 Hours,

MAILS DUS. -English, Indin, 28th Init. Siberian, Anhui, 29th inst. American, Shinyo Mara, 30th inst.

A

Ав

Fort

Siberian

MAILS CLOSE.

Amoy and Fohow-Por Bayard-Par Chongwa, 27th

Aug., 10.

Haitan, 27th Ang., 10 am.

Shanghai, Neath China, Já- pan, via Nagasaki, Honolulu, Canada, United States, and Ban South America, VİL Francisco (Eampe via (81- berian-Por Persia, 27th Aug., NOON,

price at one time soaring as high Society Girl Rides 102 Miles in as 93.1-6. During the last fow weeks Ireland has taken its share in the outburst of speculation; for Dublin has boon the leader in the Marconi boom, with plenty of required to rido ninety miles in Fores backing from Cork and other three days, Miss Marion Crocker, Trish towne, The Irish tompera- who was one of last season's ment appears to be just as liable most admired debutantes, has to gusts of speculative optimism established new equitation re- as the English, the Scotch, the cord for women by riding one Philippine Dutch, or the Germann. But the hundred and two miles in four-Fort reason why Marconi shares have toon hours. boon specially popular in Ireland is no doubt that Signor Marconi married an Irish wife, has fre. quently visited Ireland, and has amny friends thoro.

Eclipsing the test complained Macao-Fer Sul Tai, 27th Ang., 1.15 of by many army officers, who are

"Much attention has been paid

Miss Crocker started out on hør

ride shortly after sunrise the other morning, leaving Los Agua. jos Rancho, in the foot-billa about a mile from Asti, on her father's thoroughbred, Mercados.

P.N.

vis Keelung, Shanghai, North China, Japan ris Moji, Victoria and Beattle-Per Inaba-mura, 97th Aug., 8

F.V.

Islands-Per Kaifong, 27th Ang1, 8 P.M. Bayard, Haiphong Pakhoi and

Delagoa

Saigon-Por 8i-kiang, 28th Aug., 8 ..

Bay, Durban, Port Elizabeth,

East London. Mossel Bay, and Cape Town-Per Barun

·Cawdor, 28th Aug,, 9 AM. Swatow-Per Haiman, 28th Aug., 10

A.M.

Straits and Burninh-Par Itals, 28th

Aug.. 11 4.M.)

Sho rode the round trip between to electric shares of all kinds, and! in all parts of the world. Even Cloverdale and Healdsburg, re- concerns in Mexico have been turning to the rancho for break-Japan favoured, despite the long-drawn fast. insurrection and the danger of

via Nagasaki-Par Kumano-

maru, 28th Aug., 11 a...

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED.

VESSELS IN PORT

Glenfalloch, Br. .., 1.484. Gardner, Alaro Mara, Jap. m, 1,998, T..

25th Aug.-Singapore 201

Aug.-J. T. Bing. Initan, Br. .,-1,189 J. 8. Rouch, 25th Aug.-Const. Porla 24th Aug., Gen.-D. L. &

Mathilde, Ger. a.n., 881, Ulaurup, 25th Aug.—Esiphong,

Miyanir, 23rd Ang-Port Anhur. 19th Aug., Coal- M. B. K.

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

Artatoon Apear, Br. u., 2,010, R

Moil 17th Aug., GsD. WATER asued F. Thomson, 22nd Aug-

XJlLaLa drupatch' VESSELS to the Undormentioned PORTS on or abont

TO SAIL ON

Nood, Capt. G.W. Cookman,...] 31st Aug.'|

STEAKZA

LONDON, VIAY

ASSAYE USDAL PORTH OF

Pakkoi and Boihow 24th Aug., Gen. Baron Cawdor, Br. B., 2,704, J. G Falerion, 10 h Aug- -J. & Oo.,

Yokohama and Kobe 19th Telemachus, Br. k.s., 1,840, Franor,

CALL ............19) Aug., Gen.-G. & Co. 95th Aug.Saigon, Gen.

Chow, Tal, Ger, s., 1,115, W. Rober | LONDON & ANT- Wo Fat Bing.

28id Aug-Hoihow 22a4 WERP 7.5'PORE, Fook Sang, Br. 8.6., 1,987, 8. A. Mit-

Ang Ries.-B. &.9.··

PRXANO, O'MIO, chell, 26th Aug.----Moji_20th Aug., Gen.-J., M. & Co. Haldia, Nor. 1.005, Y. Jorgon- sen, 23rd Aug.→Bangkok Omi Maru, Jap. s.s.. 2,165, A. Keith.

and Swatow 14th Aug. Gon. 26th Aug.Glasgow via

-T. & Co. London 17th Aug, Gos.- N. Y. K. Tiuntain, Br. ss., 1,288, Robertson.

26th Aug. Canton 25th Aug,, Goa.-B. & 8. Kwangtah, Chi. .., 1,596, Stewart,

1

26th Aug-Canton •x th Aug., Gen-O M. S. N. Co,

Halvard, Nor. s... 1,060. C. Andersen. 23rd Aug Bangkok and

NUBIA

PORT SAID AND Uap F. J. Fox,

MAROMULLAH...........

SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE &YOKOHAMA

NAMUR Capt. A. Collyer,

SHANGHAI, PALMA

MOJI, KOBE &

YOKOHAMA. Capt.. W. A. Clark,...

ght mad

Pausage

About 4th Sept.

Fogh and Passago,

About

6th Sept

Freight and

passeg

30th Aug.

Freight on

10 AM. Frulght sod

About

Sentow 22nd Aug. Gen. Kin Tye Loorg. Holone, Gor, as., 771, J. Jemen, 24th

Augalow 23rd Aug.. SHANGHAI.....INDIA

apt.. W. Gordon, n... † 29th Aug. 1: Passage Gen.J. & Co.

For farther particulare, apply wo Inaba-Maru, Jap, h., 8,837, §. Fominaga, 18th - Ang.—

Japan.

Chiabus, Br. s., 1,240, Walker, 26th

Aug.--Shanghai 22nd Aug.. | | Gen.-B. & S. Hangsung, Br..s., 1,858, 8. Wilde,

20th Aug-Shanghai 21.1| Aug., Gen.-J., M. & Co. Cliangaha, Br. 5.8., 1,468, Priest, 20th Aug. Australia 3rd Aug. Gen.-B. & 6. Kumano Maru, Jag. 5.8., 3,147, M.

Winckler, 26th Ang. Manila 24th Aug, Gec.

Korea,

N. Y. K.

Am. s.s., 5,651, A. W. Nelsou. 26th Aug.-San Fmucio vis Ports 20th July, Meil and Gen.-P. M. 8. 8 Go.

Bi Kiang,Fr. 8., 615, E. de Catalano, 6th Aug Haiphong 24th Aug, Gen-M. M. Mishima Maru, Jap. 8.8., 5.270, A. G

Mosos, 26th Aug-Shang- hai 28rd Ang., Gen.-N. Y. K.

Kumoboy, Br. 8,m, 1,450, Martin,[20th Aug-Saigon 22nd Aug.. Rize.—Man Fat & Ob.

Mounting her own thorough-Japan vis Yokohama Per Japas CLEARANCES AT THE HAR-

28th Aug., 2004, sabotage, The City of London brod, Lasaio, at 9.30 a.m., Miss Electric has soared in a most sen-Grookor then started out to ride Straits and India vie Calcutta-Per sational way, and London Cono- the round trip to Skaggs Springs ral mnibus which dropped to by way of Cloverdale, roturning Macao-Per Sui Tai, 28th Aug., 1.1b 10 in 1909--has actually climbed at 12.45 p.m., after having made well aboyo 300,-

Shipping Shares.

fifty-six miles.

Siberian

Mall.

A. Apcar, 28th Aug., xoox, -

P.M.

Bhangbai And North China (Europe, via Bi- beria)-Por India, 29th Aug., 9 AM.

Kate-For Namsang, 29th Aug., 11 apt... Shanghai, North Chins and Japan vin

Yokobama-Por Austria, 29th Aug., 11 A.M.

Start in Afternoon. A brief rest was taken, and at; "Almost as extraordinary have at 2.30 p.m. Miss Cracker mount- been the movements in shipping ed Machtocon, a fast thorough- shares, which were infinted by bred, that ran second at San Diego wild ideas of the advantages of for the John D. Spreckels cup last Shanghai, North Chins, and Japan via amalgamation, against which the year. experience of the Atlantic Ship- Riding over the Lakoport road ping Trust might have served as the young woman proceeded as & warning. But the shipping for as the Pieta Grade. She re- trade was so good, and freights turned to the rancho at 6.30 p.m. Samarang and Bourabaya-Per Pot- have boon so high for so long, and appearod so free of fatigue shaburi, 29th Aug, 11 LM. that great profits were naturally that no one tried to dissuade her Macao-For Sul Tai, 20th Aug., 1.13 being anticipated. The awful when she announced that sho Joss of the Titanic sobered the proposed to go beyond the contury Bhanghai and North market, and, of course gave a mark after another brief rost,

Starting again at 8.15, Miss Swatow, Amoy shook to the International Ma-

Crocker inado for Alder Glon rine.

The Peninsular and Oriental Springe a ride of sixteen miles. deferred shares, which, after bo-

This time she chose for her ing for some considorable time mount the Indian pony Blanco- past a comparatively inactive sea suro-footed, speedy animal that curity, have recently moved rather is not afraid of night travel. Bouestionally. At one time this year, they rose as high as 422, but they have since come down to 310, the lowest point touched this month. They have, however, re- bounded to 370, al which figure they yield 3.1-2 por cent.',

The Recent Situation. Tho "Economist”. goda ou to de Boribe the break which eventually

came:

"The unwieldy condition of the markot account was fully demon-·

strated at each of the last two settlements, when double-figure rates were paid by some people on stooks which in the ordinary way could be contangced for 5 or

The final lap of the ride was, according to Miss Cropker, the most oxhilarating of the 102 milca that were covered.

Ends in Moonlight. Blanco made the dust fly throughout the journey and never had a tumble. He rode back to the rancho with his elated mistress by the light of a brilliant moon.

The hands of the clock in the caas on the rancho pointed to 10.45 when Miss Crocker reinad up.

"I did not feel any great fa- tigue from the ride and am unable to understand why any army. officer used to the saddle should regard a 90-mile jaunt as a hard-

," said Miss Crocker.

6 per cent. These danger signals feel certain that I could were well advertised in the press, duplicate the 102 miles any time! so there could have been no ex-without training. I was familiar cuse for the optimist beyond his with all the mounts I used and faith in the soaring capacity of was able to make good time with the market. The oil boom has out any trouble. A whip nover also been very largely to the pro-touched any of the horses. They seemed to be as interested in the

fessional,

"Jobbers unhesitatingly ascrib-trip as I was.” ed a heavy percentage of the pur-

chases to Stock Exchange mem- New Dredger for Taku Bar.

AN

...

1

Obins-Per Chinhus, 29th Ang., 8 r.Mə

and Foochor-Per Halyang. 80th Aug., 10 Straits and India `vis Calotta-Per Fooksnug, 80lb Aug, 11 Masso-Por Sui Tai, 80th Aug., 1.15 Philippine Islands, Australia, Tasmania and New Zealand-Per Changsha, 10th Ang., 3. P.M. Per Telemachus, 30th Ang, Shanghai and North China

For Hopola, 80th Ang.. B

Baig

Ningpo,

English

P.M.

8 P.M.

Straits, Burnab, Ceylon, Ade

BOUR OFFICE. Tientsin, for Singapuro. Estonin, for Ruang. Hingang, for Canton. Chinhus, for Canton. Glenfalloeb, for Singapore.

DEPARTED. -Aug. 25. Daigi-mara, for Tammui, Halmun, for Swatow, Kwangenug, for Shanghai. Tosa-mart, for Calcutta.

peang, for Bourabaya. Estonia, for Bingapore. Linan, for Shanghai, Laertes, for Salgon. Sigaal, for Macao.

Aug. 20 Aikoku-mart, for Moji. Chinhua, for Canton. Kaifan-maru, for Sourabaya, Chunang, for Straits.

Choising, for Haiphong.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per R. Fooksang, arrived Aug., from Moji :-

20th

Robson," Mr. and Robson, Miss JA.

Mrs. B. S.

D

Roger, A,

Robson, Master Per 5.5. Haitan, arrived 26th Aug. from Coast Part: Badgmann, F. Key, Rer, Gomune, Rer. Thom, 0. Joreland, Miss A. Woll, T. R.

N.

Per as, Chinhus, arrived 26th Aug, from Shanghai:—

alde, Western Austria, In- dia, Aden, Egypt, and Europe Browo, Master

Cox, Lieut. vis Brindisi, (Lats Letters 11 m. to

Chan Bu ylok Kwen

noon. Extra Pe Hangrang, arrived 20th Portags 10 ounts.) (Supple- Aug., from Sha ghais- mentary mail on board up to Daff

the time fixed for departare Featherstoneliang

10 canta)". (Letters posted" in all the Pillar Boxes fo time for the first alsarendë 'will be included in this non- tract mail) The Parcas Mall will be closed on Friday, Aug. 30th at 6 p.m.--Pa Ausnya. Aug. 81KĖ 11 4.m.

+

!,་

Sanghal 15th Ang, Flour. P.&O. 5. N. Co.'s offer,

N. Y. K..

Hongkong,

Br. 8.8., 6,088, Archdesni,

23rd

23rd Aug.-Singapore 18th Ang. Gin.D. B. & Co. Rallong, Br, R., 1,025, J. V. Sidford, AugManila 20th Aug., Gen.-B. & B. Kaijo Mara, Jap. 1.8, 1.992, Y. Yama- moto, 24th Aug.—Swntow 23rd Aug., Sundries-0; 8.| K.

Kohsichang, Ger. 8.§., 1,298, Rosolier,

26th Angust, 1912.

H. W. D. 3BALLARD,

Acting Superintendral.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

BREMEN.

23rd Aug-Sourabaya 13th IMPERIAL Aug. Bogar.-B. & S.

Locksun, Ger. 5.5., 1,020, W. Taubert; 18th Aug.Lohuma, Gen.e- B. & 8.

Parsis.

Am 9.8 2,741, 7, 16th Aug-San Francisco 20th July, ris Bhanghai 19th Ang Malls and Gen.-P. M. 6. Co.

.

Sni Bang, Br. ..., 1,780, B. J. Payne. 2014 Aug-Shurabaya and Batavia 11th Aug., Gen.

J., M. & Co.

Teiatsu, Ger, 0.5, 1,002, P. Backing. 23rd Aug.-Bangkok · via Switow 18th Aug, Rico- B. & 8

Ulv, Nor. ., 889, J. Pederson, 19th- Aug-Kabau Port Vellat, 16th Augi, Gen‚—T, & Co.

SAILING VRISEĻ Comet, Br. 4-masted "barque, 2.800,

Fon

GERMAN

MAIL LINES:

ÖZEAMERS

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-

GIERS, GIBRALTAR, Į KLEIST SOUTHAMPTON, ANT- Umpt. 1. „Sangy WERP and DREMEN........

mad

HANGHAI, NAGA GOEBEN BAKI, KOBE YOKOHAMA ...om...

MANILA,

YAP

TO SAIL OF

17,000.

【WED'DAY,

4th September, at Noon.

Uapt. G. Lindemann 17,300

MARONN, SAMARAI,

NEWGUINEA, DRIS-

PRINZ SIGISMUND

BANE, SYDNEY and Capt. D, Lens MELBOURNE ......................”

8,000

About WED'DAY."

4th September.

SATURDAY,

7th September at 9 AM..

6,100

About TUESDAY.

17th Sept

KOBE and YOKOHAMA (PRINZ WALDEMAR

Capt. H. Bremer

W. J. Davis, 18th Jan RUDAT & SANDAKAN... New York 8rd Feb., Oil, A. C). Ch.

SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL.

London, July 26, 1912. Arrivala from China:-Hyron- Iyo Mart, Arabien.

The following vossola have passed the Canal:-Machan, Nore, UlyaCH.

London, July 80. Arrivals from China-Besaro, E. F. Ferdinand, Himalaya, Peloża, Scandia.

(BORNEO

Capt. . Bombill

Middle of

September.

All the stamens of the European Llas are Eitel with Wireless Telegraphy, New System of Telefunken.

Forfather Particulume, apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD MELCHERS & CO.,

Hongkong, 23rd August, 1912.

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and UHINAA

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Canal:Caledonien, Prinz Ludwig, DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LD.

The following vowels have pa red to Prometheus, Balazis, Tydens.

London, August 2. Arrivals from China-Andalusia,

Derflinger, Hector, Schuylkil

Hongkong-South China Coast Ports,

Highest Clam, Fastest and Most Luxarious Steamers on the Chest, hariar The following vessels passed the splendid Accommodation for Fint-Claes Passengers. Electric Light. Excelles! Canal:-Benlemond, Hirano Maru. Caisins. Palma, P. F. Friedrich, Seneca, Stentor, Den of Glamis,

London, August 3rd. Arrival from Chian ---Syria.

London, August 8, Arrival from China :—Balazia.

The following vessels have panrad the canal:Hitachi Mam, Liberia, Bramley.

Tondon, August 9.

Chiasino Anivsh Fon Maru, Promethens,

The following resele have passed the Canal:-Denbighshire, Namur, Ocranito, Bachsen, Toorkai, Alesia Theseno, Afrias, Glenfarg-

London, August 18.

Arrivals from Chios:—Lothian,

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW AND RETURN." (Oopying 9 to 10 d ys.)

STRANSKIPA,

CAPTAIN

LMAYING,

HAITAN......J. B. Bosch...... | TUESDAY, 27th Aug, at 11 a.. HAIYANG M A. E. Hodgins.. FRIDAY, 80th Aug,, at 11 a. V

HAICHING... W. O. Farmors... TUESDAY, 3rd Prox.. at 11 4.

During the months of July and August.-Return Tickets available for thres months will be issued at a reduction of 20 por cent, on the neual rate to F'oochon.; FOR SWATOW AND RETURN. (Occupying 3 Days)." HAIMUN.............. | J. W. Evan ...... | ·WED'DAY, 28th Ang, at 11 HAIMUN......J. W. Evans.............. | SUNDAY, Ist Sept., at 10 abdi.

Steamers will arrive at, and depart from, the Co.'s Wharf zwar, Blako P'e

For Freight and Passage, apply to

Douglas, Lapraik & Co.,

General Managers.

201

P. E. Friedrich, Stentor. Walton Hall, THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN

The following vessels have passed the

Bimla, Glanible), Barmase Prince.

London, August 18,

Wright, Mrs.

of the mall Exten Postage Av

Barometer ..............29.78 Temparature Humidity ·95· Bala............... 1.60

"August 25th, 10. p.p. 29.77

78

87.

80

Canal Ajax Koerbor, ing Suey

TIDE TABLE.

'90th

to 26th. Ang,

Low

High Water 2 Hongkong

Water

Hoogkosx Mean Timis,

12

Philippine Jalande-Per Tuensang, 816 Aug., 1 r.m. Macao-Per But Tai, 31st Aug., 1,18

Ang. Telbafnei and Tientain-Per Kuei-

chow, 81st Ang., 8 PM.

North Chint-Par | Tune Hanguang, 81st Aug., 5 FM. Tientain-Per Changshing, 814 Aug.,

bers themselves, or to that circle|| Messrs. A. F. Smulders, of Shanghai and North Ohint Pet of speculators who stand just out-Schiedam, Holland, says the i Anbei, 81st Aug., 5 1.1.- side members, and make a busi-"Tientsin Sunday Journal," have Shanghai and nows of dealing in whatever secured the contract from the happens to be the popular market Haiho Conservancy, for the con- of the moment. But the Marconi struotion of a new suction dredger gamble spread its branches much which is to be employed at the Swatower Halmon, lat Fept., 9

Phillppias Lalands-Per

Wed.

Vick

Taming.

further, Pablio imagination had Taku Bar. This dredger has been actively stirred by the fact been designed by the Hatho Con that ́here was a comparatively servancy engineers and will em- | Philippine Talende-Par Hubi, Sud now industry, the possibilities of body the most up-to-date inven-

2nd Sept, 35,

Bept., 8r.M Haichiny, Brd Sept

which were too delightfully vagus tions in the dredger-building art, Brator, Amoy and Fooche to measure, The daily rise in It will be a very powerful dredger. the price of the shareef made it It will cost $28.800;

41.4.0

Arrivals from Chins-Liberia,

| Osesalen, Trolens, **

The following variola bere passed the Canal :-Bensyon, China, Goeben. 1912 Segovia, Tango Mara.

114

London, August” 20. Arrivals from China Ajax, Benvorlicht, Toenkal

The following vassals have passed

STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.

Mail Service

Steamer

© to Australis.

MAIL SCHEDULE

(SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION),

Arrive Hongroug

from Anasialla

On the 23rd Aug., Opt 20th Sept.,

Leave Hongkong for Anima

| On 14th Sept Noën. On 12th Oct.) Bpon.

the Canal Baron Napier, Bellero, EMPIRE *** nhon, Benavon, Brasilla, Japan, BT: ALBANS 33 M TE 38 94 Müselaus, Middleham Castle, Miyasak, forlor high nor low-water. Maru, Myrmidon, St. Patrick, Syday. platifal apply of Ips, Fresh Provisions, etc,, and are lighted throughout th

*The above Bissmers are filled with Befrigemting Machinery, shaming York,

London, August 23.

Electricity, __All State-Rooma have Electrie Faus. A daly quslied "Dow Arrivals from China :-Ceylon, and Blewardens are overled. Valley and

For further particians, apply to t 14 Kostbar, Promethena, Tango, Ham,

Thosen. M

The following vassele have par’DĒ there Canal: 1---ConFard Ludiar Folineati Poons Priti, Yang Jane Bheina ASH

Printed and Publi Des Voeur Road Cent

Gibb, Livingston

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