JUST UNPACKED

THE FOLLOWING TABLE DELICACIES FOR

HORS L'OEVRE.

RUSSIAN CAVIAR.

ANCHOVY IN OIL

ANTIPASTE APPETITOSE. FILETTE ALICE TARTUTATI,

FILETTI ALICE IN OFL.

ONLY OPTAINABLE FROM

TRONS COM VERDURA, THONS. IN CIL SAUCISSEN.

MORTADELLA, ITALIAN HAM,

THE FRENCH STORE,

6 Queen's Road Central.

Hongen; App 9, 1919,

BANKS

BANKS

THE CHINA MAIL.

HEADMASTER'S REPORT UPON

QUEEN'S COLLEGE POR:THE YEAR ENDING SIST DECEMBER, 1012.

(Continued from page 2):-

OHDANISATION,

No change of note has taken place in the past year, although, in 1913, we hope to add experimental science and element. ary inorganic chemistry, to our curricu lumu.

somwwhat 11111182al

trophies; this por, I regnatfully acknow- ludge, we do not possess a single oup. Those who have experience of saboola. know well that such a state of affairs occurs.occasionally, some years being more prolific of good athletes than others. Boxing has been added to the work, dons by the gymusetio Instructor, and about a dozen boys have availed themselves of bis able guidance and ad- vice. In summer, tennis and swimming are follkred; and in winter, football and cricket.

GENERAL..

«Health, the effects of plague aport--two ut lost of our staff succumbed to this dread

The register of boys married shows that disease-the health of the school, on the 3 boys applied for leave from school in while, fuas been satisfactory; although, crdge to be married during the year. thers has been a

The average age of these applicants was anmunt, of minor ailments among mem», 17,7/12 genes, the youngest being hers of the European staff, 1 would || 14,10/12 years, and the oldest 21. 28 of Barbera offer our thanks for the aid, in them were in the upper school, and 5 in

shape of diagnosis and medicine, gratuithe remove svetion. Sly given at all times by the Alice Memorial Hospital, to say scholars that the Headmaster, seen fit to send them.

STUDIES.

TONGKONG & SHANGHAI THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE HBANKING CORPORATION.

PAID-UP CAPTIAL.....................

REVE FUNDE~~-

Sterling

..$15,000,000

£1,500,000@ -- $15,000,000

Biter...

TH

17,000,000

от

Reserve LiaBILITY

-$32,000,000 $15,000,000

Court of DIRECTORS.

K. Sert, Esq.-Chairman, FR. ARMATRONŲ, Esq.-Deputy Chairman..

N. H. Dodwell, EW. L. Patteuden,

G. Friosisad, Esq.

E. Qubany, E1.

M+q 15. Plummer. Esq,

G. R. Laurent, Een Hoa Mr C. H. Rose.

F. Lieb, Ex-

..

H. A. Siobs, Esq.

CHIEF MANAGER:

Hongkong-N. J. STABB,

ACTING 31ANAGER;

Shangbal-A, G. STEPHEN

LONDON BANKERS-LONDON COUNTY AND WESTMINSTER BANK, LIMITED.

Boxoxox-INTELEST ALLOW EL,

Un Current Account at the race of Two par cent. per annum on the daily balanes. ON FILO DEPOSITS :-

For 3 months 2 por cont per annum

19

19

N. J. STABB,

Ching Manager, Bongsong, November 27, 1912.

"HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.

UE business of the above Bank is con

ducted by the HONGKONG AND "SH2NCHATBANKING CORPORA TION, Rulos may be obtained on ap plication.

BANK LTD.

ESTABLISHED 1880.

AUTHORISED CAPITAL... Yon 48,000,000,00 PAID-UP CAPITAL..... $0,000,000,00 Reseve FUND ...,17,850,000,00

H

HEAD OFFICE-YOKOHAMA.

BRANCHIN AND AGENCIES AT

Lroka

ANTUNG-HAIEX Bonair JALOUTTA

ORANGORUN

NAGASAKI

NEWCHWANG

NEW YORK

Daisen (DALNY) OBAL FANGTIEN (MUKDEN) PLEIN

BANIOW HoNodeLo

HARBIN

Kost

BroJUX (PORT ÄETUVA) SAJ. FRANCINCO

SHANGHAI

TILIANO

TEXNTAIN

Torro

Of the 487 boys examined at our annual examination, last July, 381 or 74 per cvnt. passed.

In the upper schal, ent of go boyi examined. 175 or 685 per cent. passed :. Is the move classer, of 18 boys evomited, 132 or 80.5 per cent. passed,

continued

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

· ZONG KONG HORNIA.

Capt. B. Lunet Mr and Mrs Adair Mr G. Auroly MA. NE. Judah Mr and Mrs R. A‚MaT. E Key>e!!

Bagley

Mr. S. Komor Mr Albert Kopp Mr A. Kruseman Dr.Kubits Dr and Mrs S.

Largell

Mr L. Baldwin Mr A. T. Barbariai Mr M. Baring Mr S. Barkar

L.

Mr R. Bato Mr E.. A, Bosumant Mr G. T. Lloy! Combe G, Ocas de Mr J. M. Macedo

Beaurogaird Mr N. U. MacGregor Mit D. G. Maalannan Mr and Mrs Neil

MacIntyre

My A. Mirenzio *Mr A, S. MacKichaa

Mr E. Beha Mm F. R. Balilios Mr and Mrs 0. D. J.

Sall Mr G. A. Benn Mr&Mrs F. Bennettdire Mnőmag

Dr O. Marriott. M. Bethell Capt. C. R. Fernon Miss T. Martin

and Mr N, F. Mr R. T. Matheson Blanch

Mr R. Ashley Brete-

ton

Our library numbers roughly 2500 Miss J. Brown

M. M. W. Buck volumes, classified according to subjerswillis Bund muttet, into some 13 sections. During Kfz O Bunghor the sour, 3,040 borrowings were affected. Mr B. W. Cadwal

inder chiefly from the sections of fiction, his- tory and gengraphy. 296 different boys r A. J. Cambridge

Mr JS. Campbell borrowed books; and of these, 88 wore MH. Catlin

guiar borrowers. Mr. Brawn, who has Mrs E. H. Chalkley control of the library, tells me it is please JS. Chalmers ing to note the care that boys have taken

the booke leaned to them. Our school journal, although less bulky than some that reach us from abroad, judged by, the contributions it contains from widely separated parts of the world, amply justifies its existence. It bears eloquens testimony to the valuable work cair old boy's are doing ia many spheres of duty.

Mrs Chaplin & maid Marlton Chase MrP. N. Christie

fs W. T. Chisholm Ais G. St. Claire MA. A. Claxton Mr and Mrs W. W.

Cóha

his W. F. C.wen Mim Crocker Mr G. P. Curry Mr A. F. Doane

Mr. C. Denson

Mr W. Dietmar

MrA. G. Davey MrW, Q. Drow Miss I. Dunlo

Miss A. Edwards

Mm and Mrs H. C.

Ehrenfels

and child

Dr G. W. McKa Dr and Mrs C, W,

BigBenny

Mr B. 5. Mehta Mr G. D. Melbourne- Mr J. Melcher Mr J. Merecki Mr WH. Morris

Mr R. F. Mosley Mr J, D. F. Mulder Mrs J. T. F. Mulder Mr A., Münch Capt. and Mrs. F. D.

Northcambo

Mr V. d'Oettingen MF. K. Orris Mr W. F. C. Oudan.

loran

Mr Mrs C. H.

Pierce

Mr L. E. Pinkham. Mr & Mrs W. Hutton

Potts

Mr A. W. Price. Mr & Mrs J. Putnam

Mr E H. Ray

Ms F. Bray

Dr W. Rettic Mr+ Reve

Mr H. 31. Richards Mr and Mrs E.

Bichardson

DESERTATION.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1913.

Vessels Advertised as Loading.

|Data or. EmLTIMA

TESSECA.

Artesian Tarts, Sto RastoTH........

'bay, v. Sporo, O'be. Kannchi Mars......... Stamps Gooben... Haiphong ................. Sungkiang Harro, Bre, & H'burg Altmark Koke & Moji Tatahing Kobe Yokohama. Pr'ne Sigismund London, &o....................4387O London, Antwerp, & Sunda......... L'don, R'dam&werp Carmarthenshiro London & Antwerp... Pembrokeshire........ Marsaillon v. Saigon. Magellan .............. Man. L'don, &A'worp Kage Mara Manila, Cabu & Hole Zafre Mattila, ...................................... Yuensang Manila, Heilo & Gebe Kaifong Manila, A'tralian Porte Changsha Manda 'tralian Port Nikko Maru.. NewYork,.BuesCanal Indrawadi Sestilet Japan Forte Stinnet ............. Salina Cros, v. Japan. Kiyo Maru San-Franciacov. Japan Shioyo Mard.. San Francisco, Japan Chiyo Maru San Francisco v. Japan Korea San Frisco, Japan Siberia 3hai, Moji Kobe, Yma Namur Shanghai..............Anhai.

Linan Dorneba.....

Shanghai. Shanghai, Shanghai.....

Choyanne --

S'ha, Kobe & Thama Kirin Maru

AGEX23.

Nippon Fasen Kaisha Feb. 3, Molchera & Oc................ Feb. 4, xò 10 am- Butterfeld & Swire... Fab. 7, at 10 am, Hamburg Amka Linie About Fab 15. Jardine, M'son&o,Ld Feb. 4, 85 Noon: Melchors & Co. About Feb. 4. P.&O. 3. N, Co...... Feb. 1, at Noon

0. S. N. Co... About Feb. 5 Jardine, Mson Co. Ld. About Mar. 1 Farcino. M son& Co, LdAbout Feb. 6 Mesageries Maritimes Feb. 11, 4 pm.. Nippon Yasan Kainha Feb. 19, Daylight Showau, Toman & Co. Fab. & at 4 p.m Jardins, Mon C, Ich Feb. 1, 2 pm Butterfield & Swire... Feb. & at 4 pm: „Buttarfod, & Swire...Fab. 3, Noon

Nippon Yasen Kaisha Feb, 13, at Noon Jardine, Mson Co, Ld About Feb. 15. Vippen Luson Kaisha Feb. 8, at 6 p.m. Toyo Kisen Kaisha ... Feb. 1, at Noon Toyo. Kiseu Kaisha ... Fab, 11, at noen Toyo Kisen Kaisha... Mr. Li, at Noon Pacific Mail S.S. Co... Feb. 4, ab1 p.m Pacifi Mail S. 5. Co. Feb. 18.6 p.m.. P. 40.3.1. Co..... About Feb. 7.

Botterfield & Swira... Fob. 4, Midnight Batterfield & Swise... Fib. 6, 104 p.m. P.&O.S. F. CoAbout Feb 14. Jardine, M'son&Co, Ld Feb. 2, Daylight. Nippon Yason Kaisha About Feb. 3.

дров

S'hai, Kobe & Tham Paul Locationgurion Maritimes Feb. 190, at 6 p.m. Shai, Kobe & Yhaus Den of Crombie Jardins, Mson& Co, Ld About Feb. 10 S'pore, Fang, Calcutta Fooksang... Jardine,M'son Co.,Ïd.jFeb. 6. S'pore, Perang & O'tin Arratoon. Aptar .............. D. Sussion & Co., Zd. Feb. 6. at 3.p.m. S'hai, Moji & Kobe. Thongwa. Sassout & Co., La. Fab. 15, at Nosa S'hai, Tau & Japan/Dorflinger ................. Melchers & Co... About Feb. 6. S'baw, Amoy & Tamani Daijin Mara..........Daka Shoson Falls. Geb. 2, 10 am Stow, Amoy &Anping Soetu Mar S'tov, Amoy & F'chow Kaijo Maru S'hai, Kobe & Yhama O. J. D. Ahlers..

tow, Amoy &F'chow Haiching Уматоя

......... Flaiman 'w, Amoy &chow Haiyang-- Svatov & Amoy Shingking S'poro, Pang, Cho,&c. Bohemin Friete 7. South Ports Vorners

Ftoria, I'ma & Japan Mexico Maru... Tris, B.D., Seattle &c. Inaba Maru ............

In the lower school, 6 bays were examined, and 56 or 88 per cost. passed.

The low percentages are accounted for by the effects of the irregular attendance already mentioned by "spremling-up "in work generally neces sitated by eduentional requirements, mand bg th severing of the tests we now apply;

On February 1st of the year covered by have no hesitation in airing that these this report, the school completed Mr R. 11. Douglas Dr. Reichard

It seems accordingly to dilts are most creditele. L'oming down Golden Juboe. go 'indiviload classes, from our summary appropriate to live a brief account of rables la and lol, it will be noted that existeries during that period. The 1.3. our highest class, had the best reconception of the old Central School from

Mr W. Schalke sults, passing 100 per cent; while 1 which Queen's College arose, took place

when the Government Gazette of Mr & Mrs J. Rita

Mr E. H. Starp .. wer o, with a single failure out of 17 boys, passei 94 per cent. Class 4A pass-January 1st of 1860 announced the Mr&Mrs C. Erbstein Mr J. C. Sibley al 95 per cont., Class 3A 94 per cent., formation of a new Board of Education Ir Wallace. Farley Mra G. V. Sidford

Mrs C. Finlayson and child and class 792 per cent. Classes 2A, 3D, Jer the management of Government Mr H. G. Fisher

Mr E. E. Smith schools On March 21st, 1881. the Mrs E. Forsyth 40, 5A, 51, BA and 8. passed 90 per cent. and over. The weakest sections were 1 Legislative Conmeil authorised the pur-Me E. A. Fowler Deposits received for fixed periods at lower and 20 which passed 43 Per Guugh Street which, up to that be, a W. C. Froder Mr and Mrs James

class and enlargement of premises in Mr E. A. S. Fowlers E B. Spencer cent, and 37 per cent, respectively; but,

Spittlex two had submitted these boys to the had been utilised as an industrial school fr Denman Fuller

Min Sqasre Lests 'Which were in use three years ago, an American Baptist Mission Society. Mr & Mrs. Geare Miss Ada Stahl. the former class would have püssed 78.5 The site referred to, is that now occupied Mr and Mrs J. F.Mr A. Stephens

by the Belilies Puble Girls' School.

George

Miss Scophero per cent, and the latter 69 per cent.-

Some teu months later, in February Ar C. L. Goodrich

Miss George

Mas G. W. Shitson meither of which would have been con-

Mr P. D. Sutherland 1982, the amalgamation of three existing Mr &. G. Gordon Miss Dollie Swift Government schools inaugurated the new Mr V. Goulbourn Central School under the Headmaster. [. Mr Joseph Gould ship of Mr.-subsequently Dr.-Frederick Mr J. Gourgey Stewart. From the outset, the school was well attended. I lure it from (Continued on page 5.)

CEAO-YANG CONDOR

Interest allowed on Carment Accounta

stos to be obtained on application.

EISHI ONO,

Manager, Bongkong, January 11, 1913,

THE

MERCANTILE BANK

INDIA, LIMITED.

AUTHORIZED Capital

SUBMODIBEL do. Pam-or REIKAVE FUND

do.

4

Madras

HEAD CFFICE",

OFdered unsatisfactory: because every boy

carried on the coll at the time of the annual examination is examined.. and £1,500,000ified, even though he has been with £1,125,000 £562,500 fr only short time.

£ 365 000

10 TURRADYEZDLE STAKET, LONDON, EC.

BRANOHES:

Kandy.

Bombay. INTEREST on deposits de allowed on Calcutta, the minimum monthly balances at Howrah 3 PER CENT. per annum. Depositore Delhi may transfer at their option balances of $100 or more to the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK, to be placed on FIARD DEPOSIT ab 4 PER CENT, par

pum,

For the Hongkong and Shangha Banking Corporation,

N. J. STABE.

Ohie! fannger.

Bungkong, July 1, 1912.

1517

TRE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA,

AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA..

INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CRATCH 1853, HEAD OFFICE, Louros,

PAID-UP CAPITAL

1,200,000 ...£1,660,000

RELEVE FUND

"Breente LiasuLITY OF PRO-

PRIEZES

...£1,200,005

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Backing businew transactel.

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for 1 year or shorter perioda atratoe which will be quoted

on application.

Wu. DIUKSON,

Manager.

Hongkong. April 12, 1212 -

EDERLANDSOITE HANDEL-

MAATSCHAPPIJ

SEL

(Netherlands TrLDING SOUCITY),¦

Espartasted 1924.

Galle Singapore.

Pera

Sota Bahro, Kelantan. Kamchi.

Kuala Lumpur, F.M.S. Rangnon.

Hongkong. Colombo.

Shanghai AGENTS IN JAPAN Mrests JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

LED,

BANK ZEB:

|

Our standard of examination is now Ligh, and we are determined to keep it

|

Mr Freich & child

Mr C. A. Grah Miss F. Gregg Mr. J. Grimshaw Capt. T. P. Hall Mr J. G. Hanna Mr W. T. Harbord Mr A. Harrisen

Our top classes tre destined partly “to provide à finishing" catirse" for" "MOD""

boys, and partly to feed the Hongkong. Eniversity. If the boys in these classes are to derive real and lasting beseft izom the instruction imparted within our walls,, we not afford to let them through their unnual examination lightly. Actual percentages will be lower; het mncre sub, stantial and more enduring results whiJ. T. HAMILTON, GENERAL MANICK

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANORMS. Bart 800LETY OF THE UNITED STATES,

behieved.

In the vernaedar setrul, 432 buys were examined, and 394 or 85.6 per cent. passord. Of these, #2 were elesed us vassel. Of these, 12, were classed as dis BANK OF ENGLAND tinguished, and 37 as excsilent. The re- LONDON JOINT STOCK RATE, LIMITES,

intahetion of vernaruiar work into the Every description of Bensing and Ex. upper sylwood has already home good fruit shanga business transacted, and Stocks and is thus justified, in spite of the extra and Shares bought and sold on account of alls made upon these boys by a syllabus nstituents. Letters of Credit granted chat is, to say the least, very crowded. squnts and Correspondents all over the

Translation, beth from and into Chinese, world

INTEREST allowed on Current Accountae was to be expected, shows improve. at 2% per annam on the Daily Balancement: still further progress in this im- and in Fixed Deposite at rates which may portant direction may be confidently be ascertained on application.

..'

F. C. MACDONALD

Managa Hongkong, March 28, 1919.

anticipated.

At the Oxford local examination held

last July, we obtaiqeel 35 certificates-10|| niors, 3 juniors and 20 preliminaries.

SHEWAN, TOMES & 00., GENERAL MANAGER, Horaxoxo.

FOR THE EAT, TOKYO,

to .........

NA

A. E. Herdman Mr F. B. Heape

Hon. Mr E. A Rewatt, C.M.G. Mr A. Herzi De P. a. Hilbert MTH. G. Hobson Mr W. Emnun Mr E. Hope Mr and Mrs W.

Hughes

Mr H. J. Hunt

Mr H. H. Soloman Mr J. B. Southanyd

Mr David S. Tappan.

Jr.

Mrs M. J. Taylor

Mr R. J. Tobin

Mr E. B. Tolmani

and 2 children

Mr and Mrs C. N. |

Vanderroot

Mr G. Vermeij Mr.C. Wallar

Mr H. Watkins

Mr & Mrs B. Webb Mr J. Hunter Watts

Mr W. H. Wells Mr D. M. Whamond Mr D. White Mr & Mrs F. Winklar Mr G. G. Wood

Mr and Mrs J. F.

Wright

R.Mr J. A. Young Mr J. Ziegler

ASTOR HOUE2.

Now Insurance Paid for...... 25,637,600 Outstanding insurance amounts Assete amount to £104,063,665 Miss Dorothy Allen Mr B. Lathrop

--------£283,869,220 Surplus amounts to 17,828,768 Mr J. B. Arnold Dividends to Policyholders

Moe. Baudet 10,675,167 Mr L. Birob 63,439,880 Mr O. L. Brun

1910

Total paid Policyholders 1910 Total Expenses for 1910.10,392,099

Groes carnings from interest

and Rente for 1910 Gross rate of Income from Investments 1910......... Hongkong, Fab. 23, 1912.

Mr B. Lone

Mr L. Lingeri Mr V. Lagebi Mrs W. S. Lyan Miss J. Maneärld

Osaka Shosen Kaisha Fab. 5, at 8 m.in. Caka Showen Kaisha Feb. 12, at Noon Hamburg Am's Linie Feb. 11. Dongias, Lapraik & Co. Fab B, Daylight. Douglas, Lapraik Co. Feb. 2 st10a.m Douglas, Lapmik Co. Feb. 4, Daylight. Butterfold & Swire...[Felt, 3, 'Daylight Sander, Wieler Cu. Feb. 13, at 5 p.1A Sander, Woiler & Co. Abcut Feb. 10 Osaka Shosen Kaisha Feb. 5, at 2 p.m Nippon Yasen Kasha Feb. 11, at soon.

Vancouver, (0.),&o. Empress of Japan...... Canadian Pic R. Co.. Feb 8, at7 a.m. } Tanscaver, (B,U... Montesgle................................... Ostadian Pic B. Co. Mar. 3, at 7 am

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4.482

NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE INSURANCE 00.

IN WHICH ARE TESTED TILE SHARES GJ

Of our soniers, 7 get the title of Associale THE OOKAN MARINE INSURANCE

| in Arte, 2 others already had that grade;

INTERNATIONAL BANKING and 3 of our seniors get distinction in

CORPORATION.

of 1

classical Chinese, while 3-ont awarded in Hongkong-excumption from

HEAD OFFICE; 60, Wall Street, New York.esponsions." LONDON OFFICE: 36, Bishopsgate, E.C.

Bombay.

BRANCHES :

Kobe,

Calcutta.

Manila

Canton.

Vezico.

Cabo.

Panama,

Peking.

San Francisco.

Shanghai. Yokohama

Colon. Empire.

Hongkong.

Hankow.

At an open exmaination held at Canton be July, for travelling studentships to America and Europe, and for which ogl Eween three and four hundred candidate competed, Queen's College hoys were placed 3rd, 7th, 9th and 12th respective. ig, in the successful list comprising 20 names; while the Ist und Brd places, in supplementary list of 6 names, were CAPITAL AND BEV.....G $7,050,000 won by two other of our boys. The

Equal. £1,450,000 value of the studentships will be and EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BANK. † stood, when it is stated that cuch student ING BUSINESS transistəd

will have to graduate in the faculty CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened on the elected, sizi pess a further year in post- usual terms.

DEPOSITS RECEIVED, 6zod for esraduate work-ableh means five or six AUTHORIALU

For at 4", por sunum or for shorter years abroad. All expenses incurred dur T}, 60,000,000=(£6,000,000-/-) periods, at rates which may be ascertained ing this longthy period, are to be borse

on application. PAID-UP.... 45,000,000-(£3,750,000-/-) BILIS NEGOTIATED & COLLECTED.; provided $120 Inr outfit per student, w hy the Chinese doréninent, which alen DARITAL BERTE Į

·MAILS and, TELEGRAPHIC REMIT. well as pisanges to and fro. Two of our ...L. 7,692,608,−(£ 611,058-/-) FOYD

TANCES made.

-uccessful boys were brothers, two other HEAD OFFICE—AMSTERDAM,

LETTERS OF CREDIT and DRAFTS brothers are still with us, and their father HHAD AGENCY—Batavia,

granted on all the principal cities in the is also one of our old boys. BRANCHES:-8ingsporn, Penang,

World.

At anexaraination for two student Shanghai, Kangoon, Samarang, Souraboyi, THE BANK'S CIRCULAR LETTERS Djember, Chariben, Tegal, Pecaloagan, OF CREDIT se vsilable all over the General's Office one of our boys got first

interpreteraliips

the Registrar. Tillatja, Bandore, Padang, Medan, World. Tebing Tinggi (Dahi), Palembang, Robe Radja, (Achoon), Maesar, Bandjormasin. DIT imed.

COMMERCIAL LETTERS OF CRE: position. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo, Madias, Pondicherry, Calcutta, Bangkok, Saigon, Halphong, Hanoi, Amer, Toko bama, Robe, Melbourne, Sydney, Now Tork, San Fransisco, do..., 20.

LONDON BANKERS-The Union of! London and Smiths Bank, Limited.

The Bank buys and sells and recief was for sollection Bills of Exobangs, issues lafters ́al credit on its Branches and correspond- - arba in the East, on the Continenb in Grast Britain, America, and Angffalia, and trans- sons banking buxínem of overy description

UNTEREST ALLOWED.

On Current Accounts 5% par Annum on

balanons.

Fited Deposlis 19 months 4 % per Annum

Do,

Do

monti 8%

3 months 3*Z

A KANAN REES, Apenië

Mongkong, July 18. '9195,

cached.

FURCHASE and SALE of Blocka and Shares exacted.

TRAVELLERS CHECKS sold and

GED. HOGG,

Manager No. 9, Queen's Road Ceaizal Hongkong, November 1, 1912.

THT

CHINA MAIL

for

At the first entrance examination to be niversity of Hongkong, held August 10th to August 2nd fast, bolk days ind cluded, forty-ne students entered their names, and thirty-nine actually attended; the anal pass list" contained 22 names,) and of these successful candidates. 8, L.c. 41.par esht. of the entire list, were Queen's Collego boys. We have ovary, reason to be proud of this rosult. From enquirion made towards the end of Dovember. I find that no fewer than 22 Queen's College boys are now på "the"

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and

THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE CO.

Mr H. Davis Mr H. Dedeoglon Mr-M. Donsel

Mr & Mrs P. Egydes Mr C. T. Dmitrieff

Miss Fibe

Mr K. de Morris Mr W, H. G. Muller. Mrs M. Mullin Mr J. D. Muivahiil Mrs J. D. Mulvehill Mr F. Musso

Mrs F. K. Orris Mr A. Norton

Mr B. Pattan

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TOTAL FORM AT SIST DECKER, 1911, Mr C. Guzman

£22,561,286.

-Authorised Capital £8,000,000 Babacsibed Capital RA,600,000 Paid-up Capital ..............£2,137,500 His Fund........... 3,899,114

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Idle and Annuity ...Branchos...

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Ida & Annuity Funds... 18,158,180 Sinking Fund Account

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Mr EL. Neepers Mr&Mrs R. Pastonji 1,973,289 Mr B. G. Bolden

Opt, and Mrs Braga Mr W. Priaale, Jan 202,602 31 F. Braga

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1.233,912 Lácut R. E. B. Brews-Mr and Mrs Arthur

ter

Rogerson Min Ada Rowley.

Earente Marine Department... Other Receipts...

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