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MEMO FOR TO-MORROW. 2.30 pm.Auction of Antique Chin

and Curios at Mr. Geo. P. Lammart's Sales Rooms.

Throughout the whole of the in- quiry some members of the Committee appeared to be obsessed with the iden that shipbuilders, marine engineers, orduance manufacturers and armour

NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

to-day marks the commencement of spring

According to the old Chinese lendar,

While helping to extinguish a grass fire at Shaukiwan A Chinese incurred norere injuries to his right arm and wea conveyed to the Hospital.

ли учени

A PATHETIC STORY.

LITTLE GIRL TELLS OF HER

FATHER'S DESERTION.

date, we have not had anything to **thor's run away and left, us

and mammy wants to go back to

California."*

Around these few words is wound a pitiful story of a fakher's desertion.

A bright nine year old girl in dross that indicated that she had seen better Mr. W. T. Elwards of 16, Kennedy days tripped up the Court Stops this

thal was the Court 'offee.

end, has reported to the Palice that a meaning inquiring in a sobbing roles it person stole from his shed a leader sula

.m. pestoniay during his absence, valued at $20,

A Bill is to be introduced site-mortaw's. msoting of the Legislatirs Council provide for the regulation of the burning establishment of Crematoria. of human remains and to allow of the

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1914

THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK'S

REPORT.

TURA TOPIOS.

There was a "reened crowd at the Ra Coarse this morning: interested spectators of the many training gallops done by the Directors, which is to ba aubinitted at the and was ale much cut up. The sand course ponies, The outside course was sticky The nisoty soventh report of theater the rain which tell yoaturday evening, ordinary half yearly meeting at the City There had bee little or

was considerably faster than the grass.

dew Hall on February 14, is an follows:- Short hurdles were on the gras- eure rail. overnight Gentlemon.The directors have now to A cold wind blow diagonally across th Adairs of the Bank, and balance sheet for submit to you a general statement of the valley and the weather was dull, threaten

ing more rain; which howuror had not the half your ending 31st December, 1913. Wuche correspondent ruperts heavy rain como ир to the time of writing. Our

st

The not profits for that period, Including 2,069,482.01, balance brought forward Assured the who in the "right building from last account after paying all charges, ska rovosled her interesting but disquiet-deducting interest paid and due, and ng story.

making provision for bad and doubtful Deddy is a Chinaman," she said.accinats, amount to 85,3,6,921,01. bus ramy D American.

The directora eccomend the transfer brought us to Hongkong four months age of 8.0,000 from the proft and lons sad now he has run away. Mammy 24 account to credit of the silvor recorre ing and she is unable to come. Wo fund, which fand will then stand

$17.850,000.

They also recommend writing off Bank premises account the sum of $300,000. ducting remuneration to directors there After making these tramfurs, and de-

remains for appropriation 84,861,921.01 out of which the directors recommend the payment of a dividend of two pound. storling per share, vis, £210,000, and a bonus of are shillings starting per share, cie, -£30,000, amounting is all to £270,000, which at 1/11 3.18, the rate of the day. will absorb 82,794,609.16.

Mr. Hazeland Ba sanctioned the

Incidentally she mentioned she had a loase of the pramisas, 149 Queen's Rond | linde baby brother. East, where a Art recently escurd the court-room by Inspector Gerred With this the little girl was ushered There will be no enquiry,

and gained an audience with. Mr. Haze land to whom she repeated her pathetic stoty.

ples for the areak ending 14th January The Kalan Mining Administration'a

and 20,790. 17 tone and the sales during the period, to. 46,700,71 tons.

Eighty dollars were stolen between plate makers banded themselves.to-x.in, and 1 pm, on Mo -day from, a room sk gether for the purpose of keeping up 23, z Fing Street. A broken pane of glass prices, and there was a return to the show the thief's means of ingress. II plea for Government factories to

also took a wistenat valued at $3. peluce all such supplies. It was on this rente that an amazing lack of knowledge of industrial economics was displayed. The Committee was made representative proportionally of Lieur. Thicknosas, of the. R.G.A., all parties in the House, but there reports that same person atole from his

ems to have been little or no atquarters at the Gun Club, Kowloon, be tempt to choose members with ex-

tween the laf and 2nd inst., a metal wabeh valued at 818. perience entitling them to sit in judgment on the "Admiralty, or or contractors, or to guide the inquiry along suitable lines. The result was that the Admiralty officials examined; had the greater difficulty in explaining

General Memoranda.

SATURDAY, Feruary 7 -

Soon-Union Waterboat Co'a Meeting 9 am-Barking opens for "The Idol' 9.15 p.m.--Phübarmonie Sceisty's Con-ordinary methods of procedure. One

Eye"

cort.

Sesray, Feltevry 8:

Excursion to Jaen,

TUESDAY, February 10-

Nosa :-H. K. Ú. & M. Steamboat Co's 5.30 Orgs Recitas St. John's

Meeting.

o! the members of the Committee, for instance, scenicd to think that Go vernment establishments need have no capital expenditure, and that no dividends, or their equivalent, need be considered. It was admitted that the dockyards build tulla as cheaply as contractors: this is immensely to "The Idol's Live at Theatre Royal, the credit of the Director of Dock-

Cathedral.

WEDNESDAY. February 11-

1.30 x.m.--Full Moon.

Tav., Feb. 12, F., 1 & SAT. 14:

City Hal

SATURDAY, February 14:

11.00 te.-Humphrey's Estate

Finance Co. Meeting

and Noon-Hongkong and Shanghai Bank

Meation.

MoN., Feb 18, T., 17 & War. 18

Jockey Club Race Meeting at Happy

Valloy,

Miss Maud Allan at the Theatre Royal,

City Hall.

TUZRDAY, February 17:-

Concert at the Seamen's Instituto.

TacaSDAY, February 19:-

..

Ball at Garemment House.

FRIDAY, February 20:-

Princess Royal's Birthday (1887),

SATURDAY, February-21 —

..

Jockey Club Race Meeting.-0 Day.

formances at Theatre Royal, TUESDAY, February 24:--

Entriou close for Annual Flower Show. Invespay, February 26-

H.K. Amateur Dramatic Club's

formances at Theatre Royal. Stockbrokers' Settling Day."

The Chian Man

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The Commission recently appointed on the case of Harry Thaw has ad Thaw will be ebi,ed to serve his term of judged the lacter sate. This means that

imprisonment.

Notes," that the Church Missionary Sxiety Wo are glad to hear, says "Charch has received an anonymous donation of £1,000 for St. John's Hostel in connection with the Hongkong University.

accurred a 44A, Queen's Road, West, At 9:30 am. yesterday morning fre caused by a mosquito curtain becoming united while the inmates were burning jos sticks. The damage was estimated

At $0.

The H. M. S. P. Company's now steamship the Cardiganshire" is in port her maiden trip. With a gross tonnage 9428 she is the first of a number of vessels the Company is building for the

Pacific trade.

yards and his staff (Sir James Mar shall, K.C.B.). But in the cost there is included establishment charges, which are the equivalent of capital charges. Dr. Macnamaru, the Partia meatary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty, seems to have had The hearing of the habeas corpus pro- difficulty in making the Committee ceedings in regard to the requisition for realise that capital is sunk in the former Canton official, concluded yesterday the extradition of Chaung Sau Nama dockyards, and that charges daiter occupying nearly three weeks. Their consequently to be made against each Lordships the Chief Justice nad Paisne ship. It seems impossible to make Judge reserved their docison. No casca

were heard in the Supreme Court to-day. some people understand that capital

is a term applied to or representative e

The Police had their usual weekly of mechanical appliances essential to andicap shoot yesterday at the King's god muster bat the shooting was severaly Park rango for silver spoons. There was a interfored with by wind and the light also was bad. The successful winners were :| Mr. McLennou 92 (possible 105] Inspector Gorden 83 P. C. Brooke 81

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She could not remember the name street in which her mother livedl sad Air. Huseland ordered the offer to has the fulled enquiries made.

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TAI TAM TUK RESERVOIR.

Questions for the Government.

ka Hon. Mr. Pullock has given notice *mb as the Legislative Council meeting tomorrow a number of questions with ruderson to the construction of the Thi Ba Tuk æservoir which" when team. } pleted will be larger than all the other water storage tanks in the Colony put gether. The questions are apperded

tice of the main dam of the new Tai Tam 1. Has the arcavation-for-the- founda-

Tuk reserver been cominenced yet? If so, when was in bogen, and how far hat such exenvution proceeded?

completion of that reservoir?

1. What is the contract, date for the

the contract pentity for delay in cou- What is

platire?

Has any half-yearly return of the ed to Members of Council, as promised work done on that reservoir been furnish by His Excolley the Governor at the meeting of this Council held on the 24th October, 1912? If not, why not?

may come Bonn

that port, so the much assded showers The time taken this morning will found ou page 4.

"

12 EVEZAL PROFIT AND LOAN ACCOUNT. SIST Decxun, 1913, Dr.

To Amounts Written Of :--

Remuneration to Directors & 15,000. Te Dividend Acount

Dividend £ pet sharo

00 130,000 Sharp

£40,000 at 1/11 3/16. 2,434,097.68 Бевая

57.

por Sharo on 120,000 Sha-ng £30,000 at 2/11 3/20... To Tansfer to Silver Ka-

Fund

To Transfer to Bank Pre-

misas Account

To Balance forward to not

half-year

The balance, 83,007,911,85, to be carried By Balance of Undivided

to new prpit and loss account.

STERLING RAÍZVE TOND. The holding of £1,200,000 24 per cent. Conanls has been written down by £12,000 to £332,000, and now stands in the books

7:"other sterling securities” have also been written down to the extent of abouɔ £12,000.

To eflect those adjustmeñta' and main- tain the fund at £1,500,000, sterling stock

£24 356 2. Od. were purchased and added to the face value of £25,000 coming

to other sterling securitie," bringing amount under that heading to £431,500 written down to £341,100.

This expenditure was met out of the earnings of the half-year.

the

DIRECTORI.

The Hon. Mr. David Landale has been elected Chairman for the your 1914, and Mr. W. L. Pattonden deputy Chairman.

Mr. F. Lieb and Mr. G. R. Laurenz

33,612.13

(200,000.6@

300,000.0

2,067,311.85

88,376,921.41

Profits, 3 th June, 1913 82,082, 435.91

By Amognt of Net Profits

for the Six Months ead-

ing 31st Documber,

1913, after making

on for bad and debta, deduct

ing all Expenses and To- terest aid and die...... 5,324,438.16

85,376,921.01

To slaves. 1,00,00 st ex. (invested in Ster- ling Securities) ..... $15,000.00 J. #@

815,000,"00.00

STERLING HELYES, FUND.. Ut.

Cr.

By Balance 30th Juno, 1913,

£1,500,000 at ex. 2į.

$15,000,000.00

$15,000,000.00

1ILVER RATE FOND, Dr.

having resigned their seats on leaving the Colony, Mr. E Getz and Mr. C. Landgraf To Balasce...... have been invited so fill the vacancies, these appointments require comûrmation

4. With reference to the following state. ment of the Director of Public Works made at the maid Meeting of Council at this meeting.

I trust that within two years from the

The Hon. Mr. E. Shellim, W. L. Pat. present tized the work will have reached teaden and Mr. S. H. Dodwall retire in such a stags ar to email us to derivatation, but, boing sligible for re-election.

offer themselves accordingly. benefit from it in the way of an increased supply of water," does the Honourable Member desira now to quadly that statement, and, if so, to what ex tai and for what reason?

bed of the said reservoir been removed? Has the riflege in the prospective 50, when? If not, why not? will it bu moved ?

When

A. With reference to the additional ser- vice reservoir and filter-beds at West Point, when is it anticipated that the construction of these works, for which $150,000 has been provided in the Esti.

mates for 1914, will to dammenced 2

WUCHOW NOTES.

(From Our Own Correspondent.)

Wecrow. Jan 10,

- THE NEW YEAR.

Wuchow was to hare given issal! business has been practically stopped for over to celebrating the New Year. A several days and the festival is being kept in quite the old fashioned way. In

this there has been a. distinct chaige colobrate the new year under the foreign from last year, Then people tried to

calendar, but there we evident dissatis.

faction with this arrangement, especially among the business people.

AUDITORY.

Cr.

$17,650,000,0

$17,650,000.0

By Balance 30th June, 1913 $17,430,00,00 By Transfer from Profit and

J. W. C. Boonar and Mr. F. Maitland

The accounts have boen sudited by MN

wbo offer themselves for re-election.

STANLEY H. DODWELL, Chairman. Hongkong, 3rd February, 1914.

AD TRACT OF ASHETS AND LIABILITIES. 31 DECEMBn, 1913.

LIABILITIES.

Paid-up Capital Sterling Reserve Fund,

**$15,000,000.00

£1,500,000 at ex 2/- 18,000,000.00 Silver Reserve Fund,

... 17,450,000.00 Marino Insuranco Account 250,000.00 Notes in Circulation -

(Anthorised Inace against Securities and Coin de. ponited with the Crown fux the Colonias Agenta And their Trustee) Additionalleauthorised by Hongkong Udinances against Coin

ment

***

Goverd

12,000.000.00

A.

Soan Account ...

J. Stabb, Chief Manager.

203,000.00

$17,650,000,00

O. Hynes, Acting Chief Accountant.

Stanley H. Dodwell]

David Landale

G. Friesland

Directorie

We have compared the above Statement with the Books. Vouchers and Securities at the Head Office, and with the Raterns. from the various Branches and Agencies, and have found the same te be correct.

J. W. C. Bontar. F. Maitland

Auditori, Hongkong, 3rd February, 1914,

CORRESPONDENCE.

THE BIJOU THEATRE A

(To the Editor of the "CHIA MAIL." Sir- think for the sake of publis health and publis convesience the Sanitary Authority should put one restrictions to the Hongkongged with

the cvorcrowding of Chinese during the 9,839,191.00 7.15

p.m. performance and sometimes at Current Accounts :—-

p.m. The place is unsuitable for

Fixed Deposits:

Elver...

122,788,559.46 many people, it being low and Gold, £5,840,173 14. T. 59,718,918.35 with no proper ventilation, and the

air breathed there surely must be deki 72,637,750.10 mental to those who frequent the theatre. The Manager, or wacorer is in charge, should

gire every facility for accommodat ing. Ladies, as I understand, some „wKe rather impolitely treated of late.

Yours, &c..

Siver,

Gold, £4,218,502 10 5d-43,096, 133.15 Bills Payable

(Including Call Loans and

Short Sight Drawings on Loudon Ofice against Bills Receivable and Ballion Shipments) *** 9,490,203.63 Draft 91 London Bankers.... 10,181,248.00 Acceptances on Account of secta

Const tuenta...

12,508,680.88 Profit and Loss Account... 6,376,921.01 Liability on Bills of Exchange re-discounted £0.82,183 166.34. of which £7,19 1,741

101 have since un off

cling to their own calendar and

It is very dear that the Chines still likely to adhere to it at the future.

H.K. Amateur Dramatic Club's Per. manufacturers, and without which no factory can be economically, if at all, productive, and that consequently a charge must be made on productions, Prat caly to pay for the use of such applaners, but to meet their replace-

The Penang papers state that a Lunt win worn out, obsolete, or no appeal has been lodged by Moss. Pregraro longer client in comparison with and Matthews on behalf of Mr. Max Pocht, newer appliances used by competitors. the Chief Officer of the H.A.L. steamer How, otherwise, could the statement Süesia, against the fines of $15 imposed be made that there is no profit to upon him st Phoang in December for bo" ear ed by the dockyards, assaulting a constable and for abetting the Horaxosa, WENDAY, Fab. 4, 1914. and therefore they ought to build cscape of a Chinese prisoner.

cheaper than a private builder On the arrival of the P. and Q. mail because a private builder has to get steamer Egypt at Penang, a European sta- & profit-interest on the mousy in-ward was takan nahore, it being suspected ADMIRALTY CONTRACTS.

Tester." "Interest on the money I was subsequently conveyed to the that be was suffering from small por. invested" is as legitimate a charge Quarantine Station. The Egypt was placed WHILE the Army is providing against production us the worker's in quarantine, Hor departure was post little sensation of its own with regard wage or the cost of raw material, poned ill 4-30, owing to the fact that she to the disclosures alleged to have because the money is invested in was unable to go alongside the wharf. bcon discovered---but not yet proved-f appliances without which production -against certain canteen contractors, would be abaulutely impossible to have been held this afternoon to A meeting of the Licensing Board was it is interesting to note from Bonie Even a Government factory needs consider an application from a Japanese bean appointed to Fatshan and his place papers that 'contractors to the them, and, it matters little how the for a licence but as there was not a in the Wesleyan Mission is taken by Admiralty have passed through a accounts are kept, interest on the quarum preset the business could not be Dr. W. B. Wilmsley.

proceeded with. Those who attended a We are glad to welcome Mr. Tyson of Coin lodged with the Hong

aha Standard Oil Company to Wuchow.

kong Government against Among the changes we note with grest

authorised and/or exceza note circulation egret the removal of Mr. George Banker Bollion in Band and in from our midst by death. Mrs. Banker Transit

Arad and passed away quite suddenly while had been far from strong for some time Indian

adian Government Rapes PAP Other Securities 13,288,825,43 She was a trus Christian lady and a

Colonialand A revised list of passengers booked for

in hospital in Hongkong some days ago. Sterling Resetre Fund In from the latest Loodan and China Ex- the Far East from London, etc. (taken sachen

vestments, viz.: woman of wide sympathica. She wa The

£1,200,000 21 %

Consolsat 71...£852,000 press received via Siberia) will be found admiss! was on his way to pay an official particularly interested in the work of the

hich on page 1.

church and heartily supported, every Several well-known local call upon Captain Stron fuild of H.M.philanthropic effort to help the poor about adds are returning by P. and O. and Triumph when the accident occurred, and here. She is deeply mourned by a large

£250,000 lodg in consequence of it returned to his ship, circle of friends. without comploting the call. We under

VARIETY searching ordeal with the highest money invested in national establish

SOLE AGENTS FOR"

GLYNS,

OLD BUND ST. LONDON.

THE EDWARD DISPENSARY,

0. KAMNING & Co., Lô Chemists and Druggists GREAT REDUCTIONS

PRICEE.

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

credit to themselves and to the menta must be found. officera at the Admiralty responsible tor the efficiency and economy of the supplies. The tribunal was a Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to examine and report on auch of the estimates presented to the House as may seem fit to the Committee. This year-the first year of the Committee they decided to make a detailed examination of clie Navy Estimates, and held twenty-two sittings and examined witnesses from

Aher beats.

"

'on.

ware the

Mr. Claud Bereza (Colonial Secretary). Han, Mr. A. M. Thompson (Colodial Treasury) Mr. Bolton Hooper and Mr. D. W. Craddock.

The French Admiral's steam bergs was rus down in the harbour and slightly damaged by one of the Naval Dockyard

on Monday afternoon.

The death is announced of Mr. A. Y. stand that an official apology for the

Gabagan, who recantly retired from the accident has been tendered,

position of district manager of the i saturn Telegraph Conway at Singapore. Mr. Gshingna was a respected and well-known member of the Singapore community,

almost all departments of the Ad. injrotty. A careful study of the 280 pages of the evidence, oral and docu INtry, establishes the fact thahring roided there for about thirty years. one of the members of the Cor He passed away on January I ni the result mi tee entered upon their work with of an attack of double preumonia. Ia dozreo of iuspicion of contractor

which may be excused by their Jack Pure Drags, Fatent Medieass, &e of knowledge of injustrial economics and of minufacturing methods, and 621, QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG.iculary of the coile mature

Hongkong, July 22, 19:3 * 3 the punt and the highly technica

PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY

DISPENSED,

SOME CHANGES.

1.

I have been away from the port for a wock or two, and return to find that some changes have taken place.

We notice that Dr. R. P. Hadden hos

THE WEATHER. Rain is falling last and Hiboks se i we are in for a spell of ogoler weather, nia we sadly nood, as fer some wooks The sum of £30,000 a year is to be it her been unusually hot for the time pent on lighting the Australian constant year. We have really had a very warri on the lighthouse branch bass pro winter s far and wo all lang for some

perly organised staff. The past of the bracing weather before the trying heat

Australian coat which requires most lights of spring comes upon us." is that within the Harrier Beef, coming

*ANG BUJINKAS.

down from Nurth Queensland. It is pro In some ways business is very good, posod to citect lights at Clark Island, Piper but we understand that some of the Euro TICKLING IN THE THROAT. Island, Chapman Island, Tih Tib Island, Po shipping companies are facing the TEN the best tickling or hearieness Heath Beef, Dha Roel and Coquette Is. It is to be hoped that when the higher efects of canpetition from the Chincio. in the throat may be the forerunner land. Then it is intended to provide a of a dangles & pp is a nice with new light at West Point, in Thamania, and one of the river are thoroughly opened Cambrian's Cough Remedy. For sale rupe to tie Caps Schrock light, In up by motor boats, that business will be by all Chemicta and Storekeepers."

Vistoria; are also to be undertaken.

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PRO Boxo Pezzico. Hongkong, 4 Feburary, 1914.

SPORTING.

Hongkong Cricket Club.

"The following will represent the H.H. 8408,554,905.56 0.G. in the League match against Kowloon

0.0. st Kowloon

...819,679,286.77

the

due 1930st 99.. 309,900

£131,500 Other Starling Boduri- ties, written down to ... 341,100.

£1,500,000

15,000,000,00

5,965,083,81

1,367,919.12

at ca 9-10,000,000.00 141,684,523.07 147,902,278,34

12,506,080.89 6,799,398.11

and Credits... Bills D'soounted, Loans Bills Receivable Liabilities of Constitusala for acceptansas, per contra Bank Fromises

$408,654,005.56

on Saturday, 7th. February. Play to commener at 2p the R. Hancock. (Captain,) A. A. Claxton, P. H. Coub. M. 3. Mass. D. E. Donnelly, A. C. E. Kiborough, R. Kennedy, S Moore, T.E. Pearce, &. P. Tharalloid, and R. D. L. Wodehouse.

Royal Hongkong Golf Club,

Fan Ling

CHINA NEW YEAR CUP. H. C. Sandford...

Comr. Beckwith

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C. Barwick

T... Loughlin...

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S. H. Dodwell Capt. Apicer... J. Oren Hughes Mas... -

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