FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1916,

SHIPPING

P. & 0. S. N. CO

ROYAL MAIL. SERVICE

UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT

..TO

THE CHINA MAIL.

PEKING MERCHANTS AND THE

** MORATORIUM,

RAISING OF A FOREIGN LOAN

PROPOSED

BRITAIN'S BIG, FOUR.

TO WIN THE WAR,

PARKS

TONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION,

adre on the world's gold they anticipated a risc and turned their attition towards silver. The recent silver imports are in base excess, and the stock of 6,000 bars in Bombay is very reasonable” in- It is a striking coincklence, says the deed. All consuming and distributing: New York San, that the access of markets must bold stocks of the precious British operations in the "felt now metals, and Bombay is one of the largest || PAUKUP CAPITAL im. depends upon the elbency and staying bullion markets in the world. The HMT FUNDS The Poking Gazette of May 23rd power of air Englishman, Sir William operations in silver here are in no sensa Sterling

Robert Robertson, who was appointed nithealthy, and the Banks and dealers £1,500,000@2/=811,000,000 - Chief of the Imperial General Staff on are working with great cautim, owing Silver

18,000,000 December 21; a Soutman, Sir Douglas to the sudden inflation in the pric Haig, who succeeded Sir John Erench The presund for money continues in all RESERVE LLABILITY OF

PROPRIETORS Irishmand of the army in Franes: annakots Lord Kitchener, who is Sexres tary of State for War; and a Welshmang David Lloyd George, who is Minister of Munitions,

200

MARSEILLES AND LONDON, Chamber of Commerca has been sub-

*Taxing ParkiNGERS, AND CARGO TU

STRAITS, COLOMBO, INDIA, AUSTRALASIA, EGYPT, 20.

Steameri

LOATO Hong-

"Connecting Mail

Dus at

to

kong Noon

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Colombo

Friday.

Colombo.

Marsailles London

1916, 1916,

MOREA... June 16 KEYBER...

mitted to

STRAITS RUBBER

COMPANIES.

SHARE QUOTATIONS.

Another potition signed by the Peking thecabines, and the Ministries of Agriculture and Conner and of Hounce' proposing the negotiation

Although the new Chief of Staff bears of a Tour of $8,000,000 from the different a Scutish name he was born in Lincoln- foreign banks in the name of the Feking shire, and he may therefore be tedi as an Englishman, just as Lot Kitchener, Chander of Commerce With the pro a son of Colonel H. E. Kitchener of ponds this secured, the merchants expectase he was born in County Keres. Sir Feicestershiry, is called ait Trishinari bos to relieve the stringency of the financial, Douglas Haig is of Scotch Blond and

Scotch nativity, 3 July 10 market in the spital caused by the claim might be put in that the Right Now. VALUR.

File. Hon

The July Jaly 17 July 24 *moratoriens", celer, The merchants Hon. Lloyd George is an Englishman Aug. + ARË. 13

becure he was born in Manchester but fremind the Authorities of the petition August 18 Aug... 27

it would not be allowed by the Welsh, Sept. 1

Sept. 10bmittal to them a few days ago on the who are as tenacious of blood ties as the Sept. 11 Sept. 18 same subject which has not yet, elicited Trish, perhaps inore su. As Mr Llop Sept,

George was educated at Llanystymy, 43 Oct.

any answer trein the Gowrement. As and ives at Brynawelon, Criccieth, Luvide Conditions in the capital have Carna yon, it might not be wise to press

the point that he isadi Englishmani by £

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2

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The chief difficsiny confronting the regimental officer of limited meaus; Sir Douglas Hais is the youngest son of urchaus in the capital seems to be the John Haig, gentleman and Justice of dagger of a shortage of goods in the the Pence of Cameronbridge; and Sie capital upon the sources of supply getting William Robertson sprang from the

common people" me more obseuro £ entirely cut off, According to the

than he petitioners, all the goods sold in the

Every one of these four men has risen capital have been purchased from other by sheer ability and a robust personality providers and paid la specie, while onto high position Thite of them, the sale they receive paper recues from their Minister of Munitions, the Secretary for and the Chief of the General 'customers. As these notes KIB

Staff, have never been noted for the generally accepted at places other than graces of life and have made many the capital, the merchants find that, they enemies. The fourth, Sir Douglas Haig, are no longer able to order fresh stocks has enjoyed a good deal of popularity from other places. With the purchasing among his associates but the fact that at the front he is nicknamed Von Haig power of the merchants the crippled. is not without significance.

£ there will be a fartine of daily necessities

These leaders may be

be called the Big as son as the goods now in hand are our will turri 18 to be Sir William

"the possibly

most useful of exhausted. "Ender theas circumstances them will the petitioners proceed both you high Robertson pantry boy, footmar, cum-Londen Asis tie

mon soldier, subaltern, intelligence

Lomot officials, wo merchants and people of officer and Lieutenant-General of whom every class in the Metropolis" will sit it is said: He has apparently a fron motionlows and wait for the end of one constitution, and certainly a remarkably

strong will. He has no nerves. life," without attack: from nothing diaturis hian. The aristocracy enemies, we shall perish by ourselves and will

except no

no favours from this ragged without any instigation to disturbance we dragoon with guapirtom mannera. His. shall run riot among ourselves. If the rise in the army has beer mugia and present situation be remedied, we do not know when the like it in England.

persous. There has never been anything

tronble in oc midst will end."

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7/9 $7/8 49/6

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28/

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418

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cot promptlyet he is one of the most unromaine of 2 Rogol &

LOAN PROPOSED."

After reviewing present business, COE- ditions in the capital and warning the Government against the grave possibilities "in store for 'it, the merchants suấte that - in order to find life among death, the Peking Chamber of Commerce considers it highly desirable to peotiate with the foreign bankers in Peking for a loan to the total atenent of $8,000,000 for the impediate relief of the market hers.

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THE SILVER MARKET.

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N.J. STAER

Chief Manager. Hongkong, Feb. 19, 1918

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.

THE business of the above Bank Is conducted by the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI: BANKING COR- PORATION. Rulea may be obtained on application" my go to

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$100 or more to the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK. to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT 41 4 PER CENT per annum.

For the Hongkong and Shanghai

-Banking Corporation.

X.J. STABB.

Chief Manager.

Hongkong, May 14, 1914.

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Agente Hongkong, Feb. & 1913.

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Mr C. D. J. Bell Mr H. Rickertoi.

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swer in circalation before the war, near

Seremban...

emphasised, as the depression of the ly la.milions have already been nulted£ 12 par 8***

means:

native business market will greatly afect and converted into ornaments, for the the interests of the foreign tankers, who that the melting of sovereigns

illiterate public does not understand kahould be only too glad to render the contraction

circulating assistance provided that adequate security medium and, therefore, a higher level be forthcoming. The merchants intimate for money throughout the country. that as this loan is to be contracted in the touched Rs. 17.4 each, and all classes of, The price of sovereigns this week name of the Peking Chamber of Com gold bullion are in demand at fancy

the maciting merce, the latter has no adequate sources prieca To prevent tho

silver of revenue or property for the security rupees or the encashment of currency of the lean. Definite instructions from notes, it is considered in Bombay dis whole import daty on the sirable that the Authorities are requested regarding silver should be immediately removed the conclusion of the proposed loan- London silver is

is qucted at Another petition, has also been submitted parity in Indian price is rough Rs. 1048

for" 100 tolas. is stated

It by the Chamber of Commerce to the Chief

the Salt Inspectorate, requesting the Authori-

silver rupees must ties to exert their influence to divert s

go into the melting pot, which would portion of the surplus salt funds now be very prejudicial indeed. In othe accumulating in the foreign banks and parts of the country there is a belief that a big silver gamble is going on in under the controt of the Quintuple Bombay, but this is not a fact. When Bankers for the relief of the market.

the dealers here began to see the pres

DESTINATION.

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THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE

BANK, LTD.

ESTABLISHED 1880.

Adams

Mr and Mrs Nei 3 F. W. Cary MacIntyre & child: Mr and Ms D. C. Mrs J. A. Mastin and Casullim children. A

Mr and Mrs W. L. J.Mr and Mrs H. van

Cooper

Meines

Col Darling, RE.

Mr W. J. Dexter Mrs E. J. Dingle MYS. I Blis Lt. Col. Faichniø Mr Ford

AUTHORISED CAPITAL...Yen 48,000,000.00 Mr Denman Puller

Me and Birs Chaley

Meurer ( Mr TL Per Me and Mrs E

Boberts/

MFC. Skott

Mr & Mr A Findly

PAKE-UP CAPITĀLI, SILE 30,000,000.00 Mrs E. Gaudiot Smith- RESERVE FUND E

Mr&Mr V. Findry.

M&M I Frate

20,400,000.00 Mr C. Gaudiot

Mr and Mrs BA Smith

Hale 3FA. Hazeland Mr Eve Jones

HEAD OFFICE-YOKOHAMA,

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BOMBAY CALCUTE;

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FLESTBEN

LONDOE LOS ANGELES

TOKYOS THECANJU

Sraith and child Major-Gen Ventris

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Sfer R. Almond Me C. Enumermån

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MFC. Fritz

Mr. T. vno de firmall and

MT.N.Gregory

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317 and Mrs Kamimesi

fr and children 6 Mr E M. Blaigh

Mr and Mrs Wat Mr FM Sowers Jackson Miss M-Spiess

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