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EARLIER TELEGRAMS
THE JAPAN DISASTER.
London, Sept. 34. Dealing with the effect of the earthquake on the rice market, JA. Anderson and Company's report estimate the carry over In Japan up to November 1, to be 331,000 tons. Stocks of rice in Tokyo on July amounted to from 55,000 to 60.000 tons, of which fifty or perhaps 75 per cent, were destroyed. As there is little or no rice in Yokohama even if entire quantity in Tokyo were destroy- ed this would equal less than seven per cent. of the estimated därryover. It is believed, the new crop which will begin, to arrive in November will be only any average crop, say 8,090,000 tons, but no reliable estimate can be formed till the government figures are" turn firstly published. The situation may therefore be said to on the ability of Japan to tide over the peried between now and chases of foreign rice, and the surplus appears to be sufficient for this purpose; second on the size of the new crop. Meanwhile, It is possible to overrate the shortage of rice due to the disaster. If this has been done the considerable advance in prices of Rangoon," Siam and Saigon rice will hardly be likely to be maintained. It is has removed import noteworthy that the Japanese Government duty on all foreign rice.
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Ten thousand attended a meeting of the Salvation Army at It was an- Albert Half to express sympathy with Japan. nounced that General Booth's relief fund has already reached £31,000. The proceedings included a memorial service to missionary victims.-
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News from the Consulate. regard in the first batch of dreti. Between the 4th and 6th 23,000tutes in the matter of traefury refugees have loft Tokyo by sssistance was followed yesterday $1.7 being given to every adult and steamers, while the exodus by $10 each to the children, The
the 4th to 8th railway from
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cloth badges with in-criptior R aggregated half a large number of refugees have stifying that the holders left by other means of transporta buna pde refugees and asking the About 220,000 people have Chinese Government to protect look for them from press gange whilst arrived in Tokyo to relatives and friends. In Tokyo travelling in Kwangtung. up to the 10th 74,000 corpses had been recovered and crematel
Scattered in various parts of homeless Tokyo the number of refugees are as follows: 13,000 in Taukijima, 5,000 in Mynamisetje: 3,000 in Mukojima; 100,000 in
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PHILATELIC SOCIETY:
Lack of Support.
The Ture Wah Huspital will and telegram to the Chinese hamber of Commerce at Robe on Munday with a view to ascertain
The annual meeting of the Hong- ing the number of Chinese survi- vor remaining in Yokobao akong Philatehe Society was held in other places affected by the earth- the offices of Messrs Hannibal and
Cupp quake.
pany, Mr John Robertson pre- We are indebted to the Japanese siding over a pour attendance..." Consplate for the "following news which was received from Tokyo on Thursday night. :-
1.
Before moving, the adoption of the report and accounts the Chairman said: From the philatelic point of view the past year has been very
Stamps from successful Malayan Society of high values and many varieties have been cirensatell and purchases have been made By members to the value of $1,500.
Hospitals.un Way to Yokohama. The U. S... T. Somme kit San Of 93,000 buildings in Yok hama 67,000 have either collapsed Franeisen Sept. G with one bas or been burned down. Yokohama hospital and twelve field hesp-tils
The Semme had a population of 600,000 be-tilling 4,00 bed-. fore the disaster, and of these carries a total of 4,250 cubie to about quarter of a million remains of cargo, consisting in addition to Several al packets were also made in Yokohama, others who escaped the hospitals. of 52 infirmaries out, but the quality of the stamps
having left for other places.
four Geld laboratories, beninge.
In Kanagawa Prefecture, out-cots, buruks, rice, milk and medical cannot be compared with these from side Tokyo, 53,000 houses have supplies. She also has ten doctors, Malag and I regret to say that these collapsed and 4,500 been destroyed army nurses and 41 enlisted packers were indifferently supported by the majority of the members, by fire. Seventy houses haven of flee medical cure.
Added to the hospitals. Bent The working of the Society has been been washed away by tidal waves.
from Manila, which totalled 2950 anything hot successful, chiefly There are 22,000 partially burned, this will make 90 bed owing to the by-laws having been buildings. The casualties coment by the army, or about three prise 4,300 dead and 24,000 times the total number of beds ignored by scane wounded,
available in all of the hospitals Our Secretary has had endless In Saitama
in the Philippine 1-lands combin. trouble in keeping" in touch with packets in cheulation and also in ei.
Prefecture
the
stalties comprise 200 dead and
370 wounded, 5,700 buildings have been totally "destroyed and 4,000 partly damaged.
ri
of the members.
A total amount of P2,432,790 20 collecting accounts when du As has been donated by the army an example of this, on twy occasions from Marily, ecording to figures Malay stamps were kept by different given out at Ft. Santiago. This
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On the suggestion of Mr. Rozario More Chinese Survivors Arrive. includes the amount pent until tenbers for a period of six weeks, should continue and carry on tie. "Mr. Brown under the ciremstances. Mr. O. B. Raven suggested that it was decided that the election of the time the second transport, the and on several breasions our Seere good-wark that had been done.". Another batch of Chinese mar vivors from Yekehamn arrived by Mars, smileri, Cost of personnel, tary had to pay personal, visits to
steper Kitsapp yesterday operation of transptats, articles the members, which entailed much the existence of the Society be ad-officers be deferred until the circular the
An extraordinary general meeting A party of Chineseared such as trucks, blankets, iner vence and valuable time, bevertise in the papers with a re-had been sent round to members, morning.
and clothing is not included. The fore recovery of the stamps could quest for more members. 7.
The Chairman: There is no ques- I may afterwards be called for the merchants representing the Tung Wab Hospital and, the Chinese figures given include only fool, be made. The Soxiety has, ap to a
point, been extremely useful to col- tion that the Society is lacking in lection of officers, In the meantime General Chamber of Commerce medical supplies, etc.
lectors, but unless members adhere support, and besides this it has not Mr. Brown" and the Committee will" Went ou boats! when the ship
to the rules it is difficult to see how received the 'cooperation of members continue in office. 'arrived, areompanied the refugees
The meeting ended with a vote ni it can be successfully continued. Unless cooperation is forthcoming 1
the nshore and had then sent to several boarding houses where they is very-ofton largely due to con- The passing of the Society will be don't see how it can be continued thanks by the Chairman to wil stay until they retain to their stipation. When the bowels are viewed with considerale regrel, but I suggest that a circular be drawn Secretary for what he had done in homes in the interior. There were acting freely and regularly the unless proper support and cooper-up stating clearly the state of the past year. furty-three in the contingent, most system keeps cool and sustains tion from the members is forthcom. affairs, this to be sent round" to
HEADMISTRESS BORN IN HER its stren much longer than of them being then.
ing the question of winding up will members to let them understand
School. Yesterday afternoon the refugees when constipation is present.
that unless they some forward and LUG Tung, Wal attended.pt the
Headaches. biliousness, dis, have to be seriously considered.”
Miss Louisa Swaine, beadmis- No questions being "ked the cooperate we shall have to wind up
tressTof the Bankfoot Church Hospital, Where they were guess ordered liver and vertigo are all
of cortiveness, tioned severally by the Directors of symptoms
If Chairman proposed the adoption of the Society.
As ragards the election of officers School, Bradford, who retired the the institution" as to their ageupe troubled by any of these symptoms the report and accounts, Mr. Reid tions, names, addresses in Japan, try Pinkettes and see how quick seconded and the motion was car for the current year the Chairman other day was actually born in said he regretted to say that Mr. D. the school, attended it as a pupil, Wy you will feel relief. Of dealers Caruso ¡Elmen, Kreisler Mobe, Patach and their destinations, the ques
1900 became head, in succession toner sérking the aumes And very where, Pinketter can also
The next matter dealt with was J. Brown, the Secretary, did not served as a teacher in it, and in Gerakine Farzar, elu
propose to stand for re-election. He to her father, who had been particular- ober
list, he had post free at 60 cents per obtained from the officers of the vial from Dr. Williams' Medicine the future of the Socity.
Mr. D. A. Rozario said the Society: was sure all would sympathise with headmaster for 45 years. Kutsang. The practice adopted, in Co., 60 Kiangse Road, Shanghai.
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