THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1911.
TYPHOON SIGNALS.
STORM-WARNINGS ISSUED "FROM THE HONGKONG OBSERVATORY.
The following Typhoon signals are heist- Caden the mat. in front of the Water Police Station, Kowloon, the Harbour Office, the Kowloon Godowns, H. M. S. Tamar, and Green Island signal mast.
A CONE point upwards
indicates Typhon to the North of the Colony.
indicates a Typhoon
A CONE
~point apaarde
to the North-East of the Colony.
and DRUM
Below
DRUM
indontesa Typhoca to the East of the Colony
A CONE paint down whide and DRUM below
A CONE point down- wards
A CONE peint down wards and *BALL below
BALL
Indicates a Typhoon
to the South-East of the Colony.
indientes a Typhoo is the South of the Colony,
indicates & Typhoon to the South-West of the Colony.
indicates a Typhos to the West of the
Colony.
indicates a Typhoon
A CONE
point upwards
and BALL belat
to the North-West of the Colony.
Bed Signals indicate that the centre S
believed to be more than 300 miles away 'from the Colony. -
Black Signals indicate that the centre fa believed to be less than 300 miles away from the Colony.
Banks
ONGEONG & SHANGHAI HONGE
· BANKING CORPORATION AUT
PAID-UP CAPITAL
REFUNDS ***
Sterling
£1,500,000@ 2/-- $10,000,000 Silver
16,950,000
Rasnava LABKITY OF
PROPRIETORS ...................
Banks
INDIA DISITED, IBER MERCANTILE - BANK NOR
LEL,300,000 £1,125,000
THE CHINA MAIL.
ORDI
(To the Editor of the Casa Ma
· Sma,-án effort bas. bean made by the
Bill now before Cousal to meet the rare £862,500 generally expressed with that something £325,000 should be done, to have the partners in
$15,000,000
50,000 $15,000,000
AUTHORIANO Capitan SUBSCRIBED
da
FAID REKRVI FIND
BANKYEL LONDON Jorst Srock HAND-LITERE.
COUET OF DEBUTORS. Fon. Mr Hexar Karwick-Chairman. G.H. MxDuvar, Esq.-Deputy Chairman. F.H. Armstrong, Esq.|G_B. Lenzmann,
Haq, G. Balloch, Beq. Andrew Farben, Esq. F. Lieb, Esg
G. Friesland, Esq. E. Shollim, "Esq,"
Q. S. Gubbay, Esq. H. A. Siebe, Esq.
Cher MASAGER ;”
Hongkong-N. J. ¡STABE,
MANAGER:
Shanghai-- E. E. E, HUNTER.
LONDON BANKARS-LONDON COUNTY AND WESTMINSTER BANK, LAND
Hazekaso-Irezaitun AttoWRD.
On Current Account at the rate of Two per cent. per annum on the daily balanco.
ON FIXED DEBIES --- For 3 months 2 per cent per annumi.
11
"ነ
N. J. STABB,
Chic Manager,
Hongkong, April 19, 1811.
HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK,
HE business of the above Bank is con- ducted by the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORA TION. Rules way be obtained on ap plication.
INTEREST on deposits is allowed at 3 PER CENT, par annum, Depositors may transfer at their option balancer of $100 or more to the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK, to be pisced. on
·FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 PER CENT, per
annum.
For the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation,
INTEREST allowed on Current Accounts at the rate of per annum, on the Daily Balanco...
ON FIXED DEPONTÉS :---- For 13 months.........
C. MACDONALD,
Aeting Manager, Hongkong, April 28, 1911:
INTERNATIONAL
AF
Chinese firms registared, so that Creditora may know against whom to proceed in the event of their olaima- againó » Chinseu Er being contested or in the event of a Brm becoming insolvent
BUDGET FRÖSPI
relieve the partner at the expature of the Foreclibor
ket, which introduood into
FGIN" CỦAngerous thing to well founded rale of the kok
Part pommon law that the person whocmeiros. kho profita sipil be liable for the losses und Par that
Large Readsod
during the
DAY
ponable miam-
19.25 there
who holds himself out to the publison and would not do anything towards partner shoult, whatever hit rights making respectable and
ainst his fellow.
mars, be liabe bars of the Chinese merendis community ing in the racy paid
Zhao equale è July, the aum the full extent of his sonste for the who now habitually evade them was received compared with partnership debta.
away from the wickedness they have in the preceding work. Nevezihalees omitted and do that which in lawful revenue down to Saturday de
March, when five working days repskinod: in the inancial pass, exovedett by EDPE, 05. and right-Yours faithfully.
the.ascimmiac.rorgone for the whole year, ss the following table showe
Ordinance I of 1897 which brought into force the Haglish Farnership Act of 1800 enables parsons bo lend money to "fros without becoming liable as partners, thus fallowing the Act of 1980, brought into.
(KHAN HOTE
JORPORATION Bregiatication will only in avalled, of either screwed it the bill, now published ween to 1:2 Sirs Donnolly Mr Halton
Banana FuID.
LONDON BANKERS: SANE OF ENGLAND,
National Provincial Bank of England, Ltd. The Capital and Counties Bank, Ltd.! BRANCHES AND AGENTS
Me A. Hazeland
LEX.
Eng. Com. Highton Mr and Mrs Thomas MW. B. Hind Rev Thornhill. Mr W T Hocksday Mr N. Walker Mrs Hodgins
Capt. Waring Rar. Hughes. Mr P. Jacks Miss Jack Mr H. N. Jeffries Mr Keith
Mr and MrsDavid
Wood Mr and Mrs Wright Cal. & Mrs Wrig
The subject however is one bristling force by Ordinance 7 of 1887, but even this Dr Aubrey · Cipt,, it Mrs Kiddle- with difficulties and while respectable amendment of the old common law **that Capt. Bell, B.A.3.0. Mr E. Karen
"Mr Kostmann and responsible member of the Chinese if a man took the profits of business he Mrs Bowdler
Mr and Mrs Bowen „Majar & Mrs Len marcantile community use tong panosust take the losses too" was very strongly Mr Browne Capt. & Mrs Lyddon for the purpose of concealment and in opposed at the time it was introduced by Mr and Mrs H. F. Mr Martin arder that inquisitive officials may have Load St. Leonards and others. The pro- Cape St Clair Cal. & Mrs Alidwood
Carmichiel
Mr M. M. Masa difficulty in discovering the rank partners asub anggestion goes much further howerer Major & Mei Connolly Me Nonsor at in a business firm, it will be very dificult and whatever evils creditors suffer from Mr and Mrs Grafton Ray, Frok to improve upon the present state of now when trying to enfotos their glaima
Zty & Birs Cumming, Mr and Mrs Parkin
Capt. Perry RAMC. ANKING any ardinages providing for against Chinese traders might be greatly Mr Day Pichips
by persons who are honest and whose be passed into law without very material Captit Mrs Garnett Mira Redd Edward Mr F. Frinks and Min Relton CAFTIAL PADE GOLD 83,250,000 identity there is now little dialty in alterations
Mr Gall Gaza $3,250,000 discovering, or alt by men of straw whose it in to be remembered that every Mers Gordon Me A Findlay Smith Capt. and Mrs Ryer Me Gjör
Mr A. Sinclair names will be registered for the purpose of person who is a partner in a business is Capt. & Mrs Guthrie Mr Sutherland Gold $8,500,000 Fran Ornes: 60 Wall Street, New York cabling the really solvent partners in in a better position than a mediter if he fr Harrison Lt. Col. Stacpole LONDON OFFICE: 36 Bishopsgate.
concern to escape liability.
wishes to ascertain, who are his fellow
Mr Tapp The Chiness as a nation have long ago partners; for, even if he only becomes a discovered that honesty is the bent policy partner by operation of law, ho is in a in business and the remarkably faw Chinese position to inspect the books and accounts arahants, compared to the number carry-of the firm and is able to ascertain exactly ing on business in Hongkong, who resort what proßes have been made, and to the law Courts in order to settle their they have been divided, whereas a creditor, difficulties is a proof, if any were needed, unless bankruptcy has supervored, has no that although well-to-do men do not wish right to interfere in any way with the Favery one to know where and how their conduct of business or to inspect the THE Corporation transacts every des capital is invested, they are quite prepared partnership books.
ription of Banner on Current Aundh, should they through inisfortune ignore Chinese partnership customs alto-
Banking and Exchange to meet their liabilities if able to do so; count at the rate of 5% per annum on daily balances and accepts Fixed Deposits at the become unable to pay their creditors in gather than to introduce a law altering the following rates
fall, they with the assistance of their law of partnership which would not be For 12 months 4 per cont per annum. mercantile friends, ara prepared to equit cheerfully and gladly availed of by the For 6
por cont per sunutn. ably arrange matters without having Chinese mercantile community. But if it For-3
per cent per sanam.
resort to the Bankruptcy Court There is considered advisable to legislate for the GEO. HOGG, are of course black sheep in every registration of partners would it not be
Manager.
Block and the introduction of unfamiliar better to allow the present law of Mr. laws regulating matters which, when the partnership to remain exactly it is Miss Crutcher Western nations first traded with China at pressnt and simply introduce an MFF. Dakne- were left to be treated according to Chinese ordinance making it compulsory apon Mr and Mrs W. W. law and custom, which had taken centuries everybody crying on business within the
Mr P. Deha to attain their then high position, has Colony to register the true names and undoubtedly tended to somewhat tamisi addresses of every partner in a Business the old reputation of Chinese merchants; carried on under a firm name-that is other and the fact that in their own country the than under the names of the individual Chinese merchant has for so long past partier. 非 dreaded the Chinese official has doubtless
A
N. J. STABB,
Chief Manager.
1517 P
Hongkong, January 24, 1011.
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA
AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA, INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER 1831, BEAD OFFICE, LONDON,
PAID-OF CAPITAL
E
.0
RESERVE FUND...
*+*
£1,200,000 ---£1,625,000
4.
RESERVE LIABLITT OF PRO-
PRIETORS
...£1,200,000
The above signals will, as heretofore, be hoisted only when typhoons exist in such positions or are moving in such directions that information regarding them is ́cou-¿ sidered to be of importance to the Colony or to shipping leaving the harbour. **
ERGENT MONAIS.
In addition to the above, when it is expected that the wind may increase to full typhoon feres at any moment, the following Urgent Signals will be made at the Water Poles Station, and repeated
at the Harbour Office :—
'THBX2`KXPLOSIVE BOMBS AT INTERVALS
OF TEN SECONDA
A Black. Cremy will be hoisted at the same time, superior to the other shapon.
KIGHT SINXAIS.
The following Night Signals will be haisted from the Flagstaff on the roof of the Water Police Station at Kowloon, the Harbour Office -Flagstaff, and HMS. Tumar.
ALL OVER THE WORLD.
No. 9, Queen's Road Cential Hongkong, February 20, 1911,
JEYES
FLUID
SOLE AGENTS,
INTEREST allowed on Current Account W. G. HUMPHREYS & CO. at the rate of 2 % per annum on the Daily Balances."
+
On Fixed Deposits for 12-months 3 %
3 WM. DICKSON, Manager.
Longkung, May 1, 1910.
"YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK
ESTABLIRIED 1880.
Ten 24,000,000 16,850,000
CAPITAL PAID-UP RESERVE FONDA
.
HEAD OFFICE KOKOHAMA
BRANCHES AND Agencia :- TOKIO.
K093.
NAGASAKL LONDON. LYONG. New Youx. SAN FRANCISCO, HONOLULU, BOMDAY. SHANGHAL HANZON, NEWcward TIENZAIN PEKING." ANTUMM PORT ARTHUR. Daiky THE-LEO. ZLOTANO. MUXDEN. CHANG-CHUN,
Cath
-----HONGKONG--Interest allowed
BANK BUILDINGS,
Hongkong, May 18, 1908
THE
It would, it is submitted, be better to
This would apply to Europeana and
mado the aremge merchant anxious if pow-Chinese alike and would get over the sible to keep his doing concealed from the difficulty of tong names whether much t'ong 0
eyes of those in authority, who are only too names are simply aliases for individuals Tantinus to discover sources, of regeuse to who have adopted them for the parys
which they may be able to base recourse of veiling the identity of a person, or in the event of new or heavier taxes be whether they are properly speaking family coming necessary.
t'ong names-that is representing, por
Ance
ASTOR HOUSE
Miss J. Baseans Mr J. L. Allison Mr D. J. Kahn
J. W. Anderson Mr T. Kauffman
Mr. P. Lavelle Mr Alex. Bona
Mr R. D. Mansfield fr Bredvad
Mr.J. H. McHenry Mr N. Mody Mr. F. L. Frown Mr.O. Butcher
- Mrs K. de Morris
is B. Caldwell Mr C-Mummy Mr Thos. Campbell Mr & Mrs H. Muller Mrs. J. H. Chapman Mr W. R. Maray Mr J. S. Chark
Capt. H. Nielsen Craig
Davis
Mr.H, N Narry Mrs E. “A. O'Connor- Mr H. G. Palmer
+
& Mrs Pernant Mr-Aug. PeroPAND Mr Mr M. J. Doctor
de la Pommerye Mr E. H. Pond Mrs J. W. Dougherty Mr AEgid Mr A Drake Mr L Rondon, Mr V. H. M. Duponte G. Rutley Mr B. Engelke
Miss Salvati Mr Pa. Eugster
Mr Lui Chuk
Sang MrJ. H. Fagen Mr J. Smith Mr Faianto
Mr W. Sprinkle. Mr and Mrs Gibbons Mix M. Stephens
Mr E. Stevens Mr M. Gourgey Mr W.
MW. O. Taylox Cilpia Mr D. E.
Mr J. Turner. HEDAY Mr G. Holmnu
Mr E. Waleli MFF. W. Walker Mr. C. Jamise
fr V. Jarling- MF WA. Willians Mr H. O, Jones Mr J. D. Wittunabaw Mr J. Joseph
Mr
· KINGSCLERE HOTEL,
Customs.....
April 1,101, Estimated
Yories 1911 học 7 n
32,617,000! 39,748,000; → 106,930,000
"Estate Dutick.......... 25.017, 000 Stampa 9,832 000 House Duty: 180,000 Land Tax and Inocots Tacón thị
Tand Vahen Post Union, Crown Lande...
-Miscelanenius".
3:00)
753,034 Including arrear "On" March 25 the yield
+27 090,000 |: 9,800,000
99,791,000-
glasser af serenos exceeded the weste
for the whole year - Customs by £48;0° 0 Ecoine by £,838,000, Stamps by £21,000 the Post Office by £430,000, Cown Laada by £20,00, Suez Canal, etc. by £74,066, and Misoolinvesna by £732,968. On the other hand, four clareon of revenue stil "Well short of the satinate, for the whole
Mate. Duty by £3013,000 Land 457,000, Income Tax by £501,000, and Land Valsa Dutien by £800,000. -
It may be doubted whether, any furthe large payments can be expected from the
Erise and the Push Office,
Which Baye klimady yielded so wall. Butonly £1,438,000 the week ending was received during
March 25, from income tax, – at time of year when heavy paymenta fail to be wide, and there is a question: whether the duty on at least two "Surga". nataten will be available for inclusion under astato duty
this
On Feday night,
tha complete roturan for the "year Will be lesand, and omment on fuil remite may then be made. But if the ravante of the five daye ending Friday, March 31, is up to expectation, there should be & realised surplus ; something he seven vuilons. As to the coming year, 'thera will be about ten millions of new txanlion to Exco, but with expanding revende it is hoped that this will be met without new taxes of any kind,
The Treasury balances on Saturday, March 25, stood at £17,873,679,–Ez..
VISITORS AT HOTELS,
KONGKONG' BOTELI.
Mr J. 1. Andrew Capt. A. H. Bost Mr L. J. G. Boock Mr & Mrs D. Boyle Mr C. Bran
Birs A. Brow Miss 21. Brown
Mr LL Brown Mrs L L Browni Már G. Bulan
Mr & Mrs C. Bun-
detol
V
Miss. Bandetot Mr A. S. Cattell Mr P. T. Chilvan Mr'Olostiansen
Misses McDowell Colland Meg H. D.
Meinyre
Mel
E, H. Melbye.. MrJ. Moreski Mr B Meyer Mr H. Miller
Mr and Mrs Mines Mrs
Minor
MrE V.Mitchelmore Mr S Menteeth MES.
MES. Monteith
Mr arid Mrs. B..
Moulder,
With reference to the proposed Ordin-hape a large number of persons belonging to a certain famuly. The caly difficulty The title of the Bill is An Ordinisce likely to occur, were this to be done would get to establish registered Partnerships and to be that it would probably be discovered Comdr. & Mrs Acton Mr J. F. Macgregor
and maid
Mr. and Mrs. "L" D. give effect te certain Chinese Partnership that a very large propation of the Chinese
Mr E. Arndt
Mandell firas were carrying on business in breach Mr and Mrs Ancott Master Mandel Customs but there is nothing whatever iof Section 4 of the Companies Ordianncə" | Bir A. Bennett Mr. and Mr. H. TW, E. Clarks Mr W. North
MF. Borington ··· MeHutchon
Brown
the Ordinance to confine its privileges to LONDON DIRECTORY, Chinese and there is no definition of the moaning of the very important."words
Chineso" and "Fong.”
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in each class of goods. Besides being complete colamercial guide to London and sita suburbs, the directory contains lists of
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STEAMSHIP LINES. arranged under the Ports to which they sail, and indicating the approximate Sailings;
FROVINCIAL TRADE NOTICES....
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A
Dealers' sceling Agencies can advertise L.: Three Lights Vertical, Green, Green
On Current Account at the Rate of 2% their trade cards for £1, or larger advertise
menta from £3. Green, indicates that a typhoon is believed per annum on the daily belance.
The London Director Co., Ltd.,
to be situated more than 300 miles from the Colony.
Three Lightà Vertical, Green, Rod Green, indicates that a typhoon is believed to be situated less than 300 miles from the Colony.
III Three Lights Vertical, Red, Green Red, Indicates that the wind may be expected to increase to fall typhoon force
at any moment,
· No. III Signal will be socompanied by the Explosive Bombs, as above, in the erent of the information conveyed by this signal being first published by night..
The Night Bignals will be substituted for the Day Biguals at sunset, and will, when ncossary, be altered during the night
SUPPLEMENTARY WAKINGUR
For the benefit of Native Craft a
and passing Cóean Vossel," a Cone will be hibited at each of the following statioun during the time that any of the shore Day Signals are holsted in the Harbour,
Gap Bock,
Waglan,
Stanley,
Aberdeen Ban Ki Wan, Bal Keng
Capa Collinson, -Sha Tha Kol
05
ON FIXED DEPOSITS
For 12 months ............................. For 6 months For 3 months
4% per annum. ..31%
25. ABCHURCH LANK, Loson, EC.,
NOTICE
Mr. S. Morrison
Mr H. L. Condon. Miss A. Cole
Mr S Munson
Mr V. d'Oettingen
Mr. J. C. Ogilen
Mr G. M. Cook MrT.B Or Miss L. Cook
***
Mrs H. C. Osborn
1865 which provides that "No company, ax- Dr and Mrs B. W. Mr E. J. McNulty sociation, or partnership consisting of more than twenty persons shall be formed after Mr Cocker the commencement of this ordinance for the Mr and Ms F. M. Mr & Mrs Joan O'Neill Bir Dalgleish Mis C. C. Pray
Sir Francis Piggett Crawford as for its object the acquisition of gain purpose of carrying on any business that Mr and
MD. E. MIJ Robertson
Mrs G. Sachse Mr Mra C. E. Misa K, Sachse
Harrey Dr Hobson
This is very important, especially in conection with the question of whether or not persons registered under the
aziem it is registered as a com ordinance should be compelled to add pany under this Ordinance or is formed in to the name of the firm some words purarance of some other Ordinance, or of notifying to all and sundry that they are charter of "incorporation, or of letters registered under this Hongkong ordinance patent: Provided always that nothing in and therefore not liable to the ordinary this Ordimate shall apply to affect provisions of the English law applicable to any oupany, association, or partnership traders who are not registered under the formed for the purpose of carrying on the Companies Ordinance.
business of Basking.”
Mr H Hofman
Mr A. L. Shields MR. Stewart Mr 8. P. Warbrook Mr and Mrs Goo. P. Mr B. Webb
Lammert & Children Mr Whyte Mr and Mrs A. C. Mr and Mrs E. A. M.
Logan
Williams Consal J. M. MacedoMr J, W. Wilson
GRAND CARLTON HOTEL
Miss L. Parker
Victoria Pass
The writer does out know why Mr and Mrs Almers Mr. W. Jackson the companies ordinance prohibited the Mr & Mrs Ballantine Madam Jurenel
Mr J. Kinghorn” existence of partnerships having more than Mr W. A. Barnett
~ Mr. Gerald H. Mayor Mr M. Block wanty members but, unless there is so Bir D.. N. Bleckman Mr. W. McComb very good reason to the contrary, would Mr. S. G. Bolden suggest that the terms of Section of the Capt. and Mrs Braggs Miss Companies Ordinance should be declared Misses Briggs (2 Miss Majorie Pass
Masters Bragga (2) Mr R., C. Pass
G. G. Burnett: Mr C. A. Pass Mr G. F. Cohen Mr & Psal Me Thomas Craft Mr. Harold Fbillips Mr and Mrs Bomber Mise F. Reny
And child
Mr HL-E. Fedmond Me W. I M. Grant Mr. A. 3. Roland
Mrs and Miss B. A.
Sehundone
&
nd
Mr G. W. Sowell Mr and Mrs RH
If no registered partner is to be labis out of his assota uneneeted with the registered partnership, for more than such proportion of a dent of the registered part. ership as his interest in the registered partnership bears to the total interest of all the partners should not this important fact in some way be notified to the public? The not to apply to partnerabipe in Hongkong possible creditors of such privileged trader where partners are registered as here should, it is submitted, be entitled to clear proposed par notice and there should be a distinctive In registering the names of partners the addition to the name of the firm. Otherwise person registering should make a statutory the new law would extend the principle of declaration as to the truth of the statement Mz J. Harback limited liability without providing for the made by him and should sign a personal Mr H. C. Hellis
Mr. Mrs Howott protection of Croditors as is done under band for a substantial aum which could be Mr. Chan, J. Figgin- the Companies Ordmenco
enforced against him in the event of the betham Eren were a distinctive addition to the facts furnished by him being afterwards MW. B. Hind
Mr R Hope. firm zame to ba insisted upon there would proved to be incurrect
3. Humphrey BOOK BINDING may be a great danger of the regimistion. With reference to the question of the n. P. Ivert
being availed of for the purpose of enabling illegality at common law of partnerships the wealthy members of a fize to escape | which have been made illegal by the Com- THE 'CHINA MAIL" OFFICE, ability by shifting, by registration, the penies Act 1862, Tandley on Partnership Capt. Thos, Arthur Mr W. Klaffehn
responsibility for losser on to the shoulders has some interesting observations and he Mr M. På Battie Mr John Lawes of men of straw, but if the name of the points out that it is not illegal at Common Dr Belilios Miss J. Lepomme BOOKS & PAMPHLETS, A SPECIALTY! Arm warus all persons dealing with it that Law for persons, however numerous to Miss Brands Miss Leprieto
the firm is not liable aider the ordinary enter into an orditary contract of partner Mr and Mrs Bridger Mr G. Man ...FL. 45,000,000 (£3,750,000), [Prospectuses,- Trado Cireniare anus referring to partnerships, the RESERVE
will have himself to blaine if heg FUNDFL 6,832,230,- (£550,686)
without due investigation,
TAKEO TAKAMICHI,
Manager. Hongkong, March 13, 1911.
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The Bankzhitys and sells and receive for collection Falls of Exchange, "isses letters of credit an its Branches und Vorrespond-
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Mr & Yrs Richardson Mr C. P. Ritson Mr P. K. Rosale Mr & Mrs HM.
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