FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1916

SHIPPING

P. & 0. S. N. CO.

ROYAL MAIL SERVICE

TU

UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTYS GOVERNMENT - MARSEILLES

AND LONDON,

TAKING PATSINGERS AND CARGO TO STRAITS, COLOMBO, INDIA, AUSTRALASIA, EGYPT, 20,

"The at Dus Karsailles London

1916. 1916.

1

Steamers

Leave Hong-

Colombo

"kong Nooa

Connecting Mail Stenmar from

Colombo..

Friday

MANKIN

July 28. Through

Stoomar

NOVARA

Aut

11.

* Kaian-Hind

NORE

Aug. 25

* MOOLTAN

Sept. 9

KASHGAR...

NAMUR

Sept. 92

Through Steamer

SARDINIA NOPARA NOBE

Det, 6

Oar. 20

* MOREA"

Nor 3

Through

Oct. 26 Through Steamer Nov. .9 Nov. เง Steambor Dec. C

Deu.

MALTA

• Passengers change Steamers at COLOMBO, Accommodation in the connecting Steamer from COLOMBO in dednitely reserved in Hongkong at the time of Booking.

On the Australian Route Tickets Interchangeable with Orient Line.

SAILINGS DIRECT ITO"

#

THE CHINA MAIL.

TRONOH MINES.

POSITION ADVANCED GREATLY DURING THE YEAR.

PAN IMPROVEMENT OF £40,420.

The fourteenth, annual general meeting of the Tronoh Mines, Ltd., was helt on May 19, as the Cannon-treet Hotel. tannon-street; B.C., Mr. Charles Vivian Thomas (chairman of the company) presiding.

BANKS

FONGKONG & SHANGHA BANKING CORPORATION

waving, and finishing of shell basen quite 190 per cent, more than that of saperi- enced mechanics. The conditions ap plied to war time when the peril of the nation demanded unselfish patriotic exertion by everyone, and the men who thus limited the output could only boPAID-UP CAPITAL, regarded as unworthy of the privileges RESERVE FUNDS of citizenship

Sterling

CHINESE "SMUGGLERS IN LIVERPOOL.

£1,400 DC093/$15,000,000 Silver

18,000,000 RESERVE LIABILITY, OF PROFEIKTUES ...minister

"

,000,00

BANKS

EDERLANDSCHE HANDI

MA

AATSCHAPPIN

(NETHERLANDS TRUDING SOCIETY)

ESTABLISHED

#33,000,000 †ATUURIKED) 815,000,000

CAPITAL PALD-UP

£00,000,000

£5,000,000

CAPITALI RESEVE FUND

£10,000,000

Chinese snugglers have congregated in. "A large number of very eleyer Liverpool, where a vast trade in pam has sprung up said Mr. Cripps at

COURT OF DIRECTORA -- LiverpoChang Fook who was charged S. H. Dodwell, Esq.-Deputy Chairman with obtaining £90 by false pretences 6.TH. Edkins, Esq Hon Mr. D.

W. L. Fattendan, Faq.-Chairmans prosecuting Chinaman

from another Chinaman, Fung Jug. C. Gubbay, Esq Chang Fook pleaded not guilty Hon. Mr. siderable number of Chinamen in Liver

Landalo pool, continued Mr. Cripps, were under

J. A. Flammer, Esq P. H. Holyoak. Hon. Mr. E. Shellin Chinaman had been deported to their suspicion

Severat of squiggling opinn own country,

CHIRP MANAGER;

ran the risk of being beheaded for your where, he understood, they

Hongkong-N.J. STARE, E- gling opium Prisoner had to know who was on the list to go back professed.

Jing that he was on the list. Chang te China next. He sent word to Foug Fook also declared that be knew the bend constable and the citief detective very well, and Fong Jing paid him 20 he (prisoner) would see that his a Chinese Boarding house keeper, stated naine was struck off the list..

Fong

Jing that during the last few weeks a number of bis fellow countrymen had been de he was No. 11 on the list to be sent back. ported to China. He was informed that He had a wife and five children here, and did not want to be deported. He had not broken the British law in any way. Chang Fook was sentenced to four months' imprisonment with hard labour, and recommended for deportation

tiny tatal cosa, per ton of the tin produced as their mine in 1814, was £21 18. dd. per ton, am in 1913: £71 173, 85, so that the reult of the operations for the year, as corapures with those of the previous year, showed a saving in the cost of production of £20 19. 10d. per mn af same principle had been adopted last year tin ore. With regard to depraeistinn, the

off diqreviation, on the basis of 10 per as in prarians years. They had written cent. And the item for the past year amounted to £13.502. the increase on the prevings yes hoing due to the fact that The Chairmas, in moving the adoption during 1913 the dredge came into para of the report and accomaty, said he would tien for the tire time. Turning the Amb of all congratulate the shareholders balance-sheet, it would be obferval that upon the very different position in which the capital expenditure now stood at they found themselves on that seesalon £40,000, and he would remind the shares from that which existed when he lastholders that the original parabase price had the privilege of addressing them.was 2122.080. Since the inception at the Sept.

Sapt, 10 The are won and sold during the year company the amount spent on capital Sept. 11 Sept. 18 under review amounted to 1,817 tons, as account had been about 202,000, so that Sept. 25 Oct. 3 against 1,509 tone in 1914, being the purchase price of the porperty pins Oct 9 Oct. 18 iporene of 278 tons. The price they had capital expenditure sincs made, amounted Nov. catained over the year was 195 15. per in all to 40,000. He hoped shareholders Nov. 13 ton, as, against 6s, per ton for the would share the view of the board that Nov. 26 preceding year, or an increase of 23 d. they had acte wisely in reducing that per ton. Therefore, owing to the increase amount to $1,000. In addition to In the tonnage produced and the improve writing 10 percent of for depreciation mens which had taken place in the price, during, the past yes, they had written on the receipts from the tin sold had property account 262. He ventured inrrowed by 15.02. The tributers in to think that she was appearing 1915 lud altained a yield for the company against capital expenditure would be of 380 tons, as cumpared with 819 considered a very low and perfectly safe in 2014, so that there was a decrease in figure.". the results from that sourer of 220 tons. As against that, during the past year they had brought in the working of the dredges, and it would be remembered thas that could not be included in the previous year's accounts, because the dredges were not then working, and consequently Sir W. Beardmore, the new president there was no cresparison to be made of the Iron and Sted Institute, in his | The No. 1 dodge was a modification of address at the annest meeting of that an old tailings dredge. The dredge was borty in London last month. said the erected a few years ago for the purpose refusal of workers to utilise to the best of treating the tailings, hot, as events advantage improved methods of many. turned out, is proved practically useless facturo, evolved by experimental research. Then it was thought that by modifying discouraged industrialiste in their evolu- ! the machinery. it could be utilised in tien and application. When charge of dreiging some parts of the Selensin River, lack of enterprise was made against That policy was accordingly adopted and manufacturers, blame should at the same during the year under review 179.742 me be laid at the door of workers who ads were, worked by No. 1 dodge, but did not realise that their interests were they were only able to produce 0.2 estty intimately affected by the attitude they per cubic yard. The No. I dredge had displayed in all such cases. Early in the £ been in the main disappointing up to the war is was found at the Parkhead. Forge prosed time. No. 2. dredge had deal: that the output from the respectiva with 790,867 cubic yards, and the average machines was cot so great as what the of tia produced by that dredge was 0.55 machines were designed for, and one of cat per cable yard, producing a total the workers was induced to do his best of 4,309 pieuls. ~.

to obtain the most out of a machine. He very greatly increased his output, notwith- standing his predilection for trade union restrictions.

SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.

NOVARA

SOMALI

NORE

MALTA

NAMUR

8. 5.

Leave Hongkong About

MONDAY,

TUESDAY

SATURDAY,

17th July. 18th July. 29th July.

MONDAY, SUNDAY,

14th August. 27th August, Passing its may travel by Relay in Japan between Ports of Call free of charge, Rature Tickets are available by Mewagario Maritimas Company.

IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE MAIL STEAMERS, INTERMEDIATE (Non-Transhipment) STEAMERS

WILL LEAVE DIRECT FOR

MARSEILLES AND LONDON, Calling at SINGAPORE, PORT STETTENHAM, PESANG, COLOMBO AND PORT SAID.

:1

CARRYING LA SALOON PASSENGERS AT REDUCED RATES. PROPOSED SAILINGH:

Leave

STEAMERS

H'KONG.

ahont

Lasca S'PORE. About

Doe A'AKILLE if calling about

Due LONDON about

:SOMALI

Aug. 15

Aug.

21 Sept. 20 Sept. 29

PROVIT FOR THE YEAR.

.

Reverting to the profit and less count, it would he observed that there was a Patifying and substantial increase in the amount received from dividends on their

#GIRLS VERSUS MECHANICS.

SIR W. BEARDMORE'S" STRIKING

-STATEMENT...

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS. All Cabiny as 6tted with Electric Fans free of charge and each Borth Furnished investments in the Idris, the Trancherated production of shells required, the with an Electric Rading Lamp.

Pass Tickets Interchangeable with the British India Co. Round the World Tickets ad Through Tickets to New York in connection with the Principal Mail Linga

se to

Return Tickats at fare and shelf arailable to Europe for Two Tears Intermediato Porta for Six Months.

Owing to the War in Europe Steamers and Sailing Catse are liable to be cancelled or altered without notice.

For Further Information, Passage Fares, Fraights, Handbooks, ste.. apply to

E. V. D. PARR,

Acting Superintendent."

CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., LTD.

FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS.

S.S. CHINA

WILL SAIL FROM HONGKONG FOR

SAN FRANCISCO

VIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI YOKOHAMA & HONOLULU. SEPT. 5-NOV. 11-JAN. 18.

AN UNSURPASSED HIGH CLAS3 PASSENGER

SERVICE AT, INTERMEDIATE, RATES.

O. E. RITTER.

Prince's Buildings, A

Freight and Passenger" Agent,

Ice House Street.

The

STRAITS RUBBER

COMPANIES,

SHARE QUOTATIONS.

Soaron, Jane 30th. STÆRING SHABEN.

BUTERA. SIZZERA.

3/6

NOW VALER 2-Allagar

£

£.

9/- Anglo-Fara

1 Ayer Kuning S/ Anglo-Malay

2- Batang Halaka.

Batu Caves

Batu Tiga

Bekoh

Bukit Kajang

2 Bokit Mertajam

Bukit

Rajah

2/41

11/6

10/

986

1/

2- Bukit Selangor £1 Castledsid

2- Bukit Sembawang 2,6

3:

2- Chersones

"When it was found that the lemands of the Government for a greatly accel Solish, and the Raitan pines.

employment girls in the proiectile profit and loss account showed an arail-workers, these girls in all cases produced Factory owing to the marcity of skilled- able balance carried to the balance-sheet more than double that, by thoroughly 1 Highlands and of £20,311, whicir compared with loss trained mechanics-members of the trace umoos-working the same machines

- Janin

of £20.100 for 1014, so that there was ander the same conditions. In the turn-

*

3.

MANAGER:

LONDON BANERS LONDON COUNTY AND Shangbai-A. G. STEPHEN, Esq.

WESTMINSTER BANE, LOOTED,

HONGKONG-INTEREST ALLOWED

per cent. per annum on the daily balance. On Current Account at the rate of Twe

For 3 months 2 per cent. per annum

- UN FIXED DEPOSITS ---

פן ;

34

4

.

21.

M. J. STARR

Chief Manager. Hongkong, Feb. 10, 1918

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK,

THE business of the noore. Bank is conducted by the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING COR PORATION. Rales may be obtained on application

INTEREST on deposits is allowed or the minimum monthly balances at 3

PER CENT per annum. Depositors may transfer at their option balances of 630-dom ($100 or more to the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK, to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 PER CENT.

15--

(1

For the Hongkong and Shangha

Banking Corporation.

N. J. STARR,

Chief Manager.

BANKERS,

BASE OF ENGLAND,

*2; 9,237,149 —":(£762763)

HEAD OFFICEAMETERDAL,

Branches at.

The Hague

Rotteries

HEAD AGENCY-BATAVIA. Branches int

BANJARMASIN BANDO SING CHERMION DUTMAKE DMJOKJAKARTA,

KOTA RADIAL

FALEMBAND MED.LY PAnisa,

PONTIANAK

SAMARATO

SINGAPORE

TANDJONG-RADE,

TIGAL, TELOR BETONGS VELLETRESKY,

Correspondanta at Bombay, Colomb Saigon, Haiphour. Hanoi Amoy. Yoko Madras, Pondicherry, Caloutta Bangkok, ham Kobe Malbourne Sydney, Now York, San Francisco, Acade

LONDON RAVERES

The

Union

London and Smith Bank Limited

The Boak bays and sells and fecatres for collection Billa of Exchange, frus letters of credit on its Branches and correspondents in the East, on the Continent, in Great Britain, Amedes and Australia, and transacts banking, business of every description.

J. F. VAN REES,

Aponta.

Hongkong, Feb. 1915.

VISITORS AT THE HOTEL

HONGKONG HOTEL.

MrA.Shelton Hoopes

Dr T. C. Andrew Miss R Ashwell Mr J. Se. CHan Mrs G. Asselin, Mr N. Ichinks: Mr B. Atkinson Capt. E. Jones

and & children Mes W. H. Ingrant r Marray Bain ME M. Joseph

Mr and Mrs W. P. Mr J. G. Judy

Banning Mr J.H. Baring

Dr J. F. Kendriak Mr WL. L. Barker Dr&Mrs Krakowsky

Dr A.T. Khoderer Mr H. G. H. Bartlett Miss M. Kuna Dr and Mrs LH.Bir and Mr Vax

Bac Belilios

Lakerveld Mr A. I. Tamb

Mr & Mrs C

sen

Mr

Mrs E. R. Belilios Mr D. J. Bell

1817Mr&Mrs. Bennett

Mr H. Rickerton Mrs J. C. Bigelow

Mr A.M. Birchall

Mr RJ. Bitbouk

Capt. 11. Black

MFJ. J.Bleeker

Laul

Dr and Mrs Lelki Capt. & Mrs. Loans Mr. Longfield Mr and Mrs J Me

Lopes a

Mt H.LLowden. Major D. Macdonald

Me and Mrs A. M. Mr and Mrs Fis Bogy for Miss M. Madvers

Bowlay Dr. O. Maristo

and child.

Mrs F. McComes

Capt. and Mra IL

Mr&Mrs HL Bridges McLellan

Mr T., Barna

2/6

2/0

$76.

.3/3

100

210)

1/8.

· ទទ

87,6

17/6

41

3/8.

- Cicely frd.

Chimpal 1/8 p.d.

1/7

Hongkong, May 14, 1914.

16

17/6

21-

Pref

15/-

17/5

2- Consolidated M........ 10/-.

12/-

£

1 Damansara

80%-

55/

Dennistown

25/-

30/-

Ú Dod

2-Edinburgh

7-

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED

- Galang Ben

1 Golconda

45/

5218

Authorised Capital

£1,000,000

MG

1 Esjoep

10/6

Subscribed

2- Heawood

1,125,000

Paid-up

Capt. B. Branch

***

582,500

Irlanda

40/-

Reserve Fund.......

550,000

Mrs D. Buchanan.

178

Miss M. Burke

Kamuning

31-

Ms. Barke

PATL

£2/6

92/8

20-

3,6

LONDON JOINT STOCK BANK, LIMITED,

2,9

1

- Labo (F.M.S.)

Acala Lumpur

Mr A. Cani

83/6

£

1 Espadron

Every description of Exchange business transacted.

1 Langen

$76

1 Ledbury

40/-

INTEREST allowed

2- Lingri. Ord.

"18/9

2/- London. Asistio

69

le 1 Lumut

1 Malacca 7+% Prof.

Ord

80/-

Malayalam

22/3

2/- Merlimau

£1Mount Austin

Arrives Hongkong Leaves Hongkong for

Australia.

1 Nordanaly

20

2/-Fadang Jawa 21-Pitxling

29/

July 19th at 3 p.m.2

£

1 Pegoh

Perik

5/3

August 4th or 5th-

1 Permane

25-

Lakut

an improvement of 040,420. That result, i in of the shell body the actual output by 1 brigada

as he had previously stated, was due to the increased tonnage which had been worked and to the higher priced realised for their tin. ... It would no doubt interest, the shareholders to know that

girls, with the same machines and work ing under exactly the same conditions and for an equal number of hours, was quite. double that by trained mechanics. In the boring of shells the output was also quite double, and in

- the curving

THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE.

HONGKONG TO MANILA, ZAMBOANGA & AUSTRALIAN PORTS.

SAILINGS, (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION),

Steamer

"CHANGSHA'

"TAIYUAN "

from Australia.

2/ Kombak

2- Kota Tinggi

INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.

Cargo carried on through Bills of Lading from HONGKONG to BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN (Natal), EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN with transhipment at COLOMBO to Stamers of the INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.

PROPOSED SAILING,

These steamers are atted with Befrigerating Machinery, ensuring a pleatiful mapply of ice, fresh provisions, etc., and have superior accommodation with Electrio Idght throughout and Electric Fane in the State-rooma A daly qualified Doctor is £ carried. Reduced Fare Cargo booked through for all Australian, New Zealand and Tasmanian porta.

2/-P. Dickson

1 Rembia Pref.

1 Rombia Ordy

2- R. P of Brian

1 Rubber Invest

Trusts 2-Selangor

£ 1 Sendayan

FROM HOMOZONG:

Connecting with

28th July-

BE "GUJARAT"

2/1

on

Current Accounts at 3 per cunt. per aÆRUM

Mr D. Mc Murray

Mr B. K. Mehta

Mr J. Marechi Capt. Geo. D. Mill

Mrs Butter MrK Mintani and family Mr B. O. Morton Mr A. S. March

Campbell

Carlton

Mr N. Nolasco

F. Carter Mea LB Parost

Capt. L. Cassel Mr and Mrs Peraira MPH. AR. Conant Mist Pansolle Mr and Mrs RJ. Mr J.

Powell

Mr 1. G. Prandfeet; Mrs C. Hood

PH Cowan, Mr E. H. Ray

or Daily Balance and on Fixed Deposits per at rates which may be ascertained or application.

C. CHAMPKIN,

ArtingTM Manager.

Hongkong, March 27, 1918.

THE CHARTERED BANK

יניי

Mr. Croucher

Mrs-F. E. Davis

Miss J. H. Dey

Mr. S. E. Denby Capt. J. Dewar

Mr J. Dewar Mr A. H-Dondero Mr R. Dorizon

Miss A

Reg

Mr H. Heiss

MR Me B. R. Boxburgh

Miss C. Rady

Capt. A. J. Boots

Mr. P. M. Scott

Douglas Mr and Mrs J. R.

OFF. D

G

INDIA AUSTRALIA & CHINA. Miss M. Felos Show.

INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER

1853

HEAD OFFICE, LONDON,

Min E Shelley Mr A. W. Eastman Mr and Mrs T. W Mr&Mrs J. Elizalde Simmons

Mrs M. Slade

and dad Mr Sorby th

Mr W. UN Evans

Mr J. Feakes

Mrs C. Finlayson

£1,200,000 Miss G. Fischer 21,800,000

Mr EH Fisher Mrs F-Fey Mr J.T. Fugueras

Mr A-R. Sorensen MrJ. W. Stackhouse Mr. and Mrs C. SE

Steele

in

Mr D. G. Steven Mr H. F. Stoneham Mr IL G. Stout

Mr and Mrs B. J. Mrs G. V. Stubbi

PAID-UP CAPITAL

For freight or passage apply te Telephone No. 38.

Hongkong, July 6, 1916.

19

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.

27/8

36/-

1 Seremban

20/

BEEEVE FUND....... RESERVE LABILITY OF FRO-

PRIETORS

£1,200,000

1 Sialang

42/6

807

2/- Singapore Fara

2- 8 gapore United 2/3 2/0

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and G-ners) Banking business transactod.

Mr and Mrs

9/- Straits 8. Bartam. 4-

Vessels Advertised as Loading.

2- Sumatra Pars

£ 1

Sangsi Chob

Famigan Mir CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and

L Galbreath Capt. FIXED DEPOSITS received for 1 year. Gambrill

Gibb

21 Sungei Krian Prof. 40/-

1 Tebrua

DATE OF LEAVING,

United Serdang

11-

FROM COLOMBO:

Antraits Porta, éco.....] Eastern Australia Ports, &4.186. Albans.

17th August MMODATION FOR, Lex and Sen Olass PasseyoEKS.

ORIENTAL

AFRICAN LINE.

¡GHhh I4vingston & Co. July 27, et il alm. Gibb Livingston &Co. Aug. 27, at 11 am.

B'bay. B'pors & Obojava Merusak Shosen Kaisha July 15, at Noon.

B'bay, T. B'porn, Obo. Bombay Marn Boston &: New YorkMancaster Castle Holbow & Haiphong Lokang London & Swansea City of Bombay

Regular Direct Service from JAPAN, CHINA and STRAITS to BEIRA, London v S'pore & Nankin PELAGOA BAY, DURBAN, EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and GAPE London v. S'pore &c. Novara TOWN, milling ao MAURITICS an rouse and affording the Quiskast Freight. Tendon & S'pore & Mishims. Mary... Transport from the ORIENT to 8OUTH AFRICA.

PROPOSED SAILING,

8.S."SALAMIS"

For Rates of Freight apply to

from Hongkong,

18th August.

THE BANK LINE. LIMITED,

MAKASING ADINES,

ELLERMAN"

LINE

Ellerman & Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd.)

JAPAN, CHINA AND STRAITS

UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT,

Fos

London B'pore & Bawa Maru Manila Manila

Loongsang

mansang

Mania Atralino Port. Thangah Manila, Cabd & Hollo Uhlabus Moji, Kobe & Thana Borneo Mary San Frisco Japan Tenyo Mara Ban Francisco, Japan Nippon Maru...... San Fcisco, Japan Shioyo Maru San Faisco v. Naki Obina Shanghai Aviogohow sma Shanghai........... Chocan

S'hal & Japan Porta Novara B'hal & Japan Ports Somali Bha, Kobe, & Maji. Santhia Shai, Kobe & Thama Fit Besi, Koos, & Xhama

S'hal Moil & Robe

Sydney M'bourne &c. Al Bydney Mbourne & Ta Spore, Feng & Cit

Spore, Fang &goon

SATLA

Epore, Mauritia, de

On 19th July,

Mari

SWANSEA CITY OF BOMBAY

Sheaths proosed via Suez Canal Cape of Good Hope at Owner option

bject to change without notion,-

For rates of thighs and farther Information, junly, bo

S'tow, Amoy & Echow

9 tow, Andoy & Fohow Stow, Amoy & Tank Amakuma, Mara Wastin de Wafbala Cideó

Dodwell & Co. Limited About July 10 Nippon Yusen Kaisha July 17,57 Jardine, Meen&Co.Le July 15, at & &IL The Bank Ides fa...July 19ory P. & 0.. B. N. CoJuly at Noon

N P. & 0.8.

ק!

Nippon

ipoon Yassa

Jardine Moon

2- Bangel Kapas

700

I Jul Sun Betong 37/6. 19/- United Sumatrs

4/9 S/United Temiang 2/3 2 Yal d'ar

2/- Vallambrom

9-Yau Seng

DOLLÁRK

15/6 17/

1 Alor Gajah $5.00 3.30

Byer Kuning 10 Ayer Hitam

35.00 4.00nom *1.23185 1,00 -2,10 MI-Ayer Molek 11, at Noon & Ayer Panan

8.50 18, at Noon-1 Balzorulo & $3,55 4:36 3 at Noon, 10 Bakit Timah1L00 13,00 0.85 0.00 0.75 0,50 0,60

At 4

Jardine Mson Co. 14 July, 16, st 3 pm. Butterfeld & Swire July 3D Butterfeld & Swire...Jaly 18, Dodwell & Co. Limted July 22 pm Toyo Kisen Kaishs ****

Jaly 18, at Noon. Toyo Kison Haisha... Ang. 1, 10.30 A.DL. Toyo Klee Kaisha, Aug 16, Noon. Chias Mail Co Ltd Sept. 5. Butterfeld Swe-July 16, Daylight Butterfeld & Swire als 18, s

at 4 pm. Jardine, Mson Co. Ld: July 15, Daylight Jardins & sonca, Enly 97, Dayught. P&O.6. N. CoJuly 17, Daylight, P.&O.8 N

CoJuly 18, at 10a.m. Sassoon & Cr, Id July 2017 fe Nippon Yusen KaishaJuly 16, at 10a.m. Nippon Yuan Kal

Nippon Yusen Kaisha Aug, 18, at 11 am Nippon Yusen Kaisho Sept. 12, at 4pm Fardine, M'son Co Id July 12 at 3pm

sukeisha July

1 Bukit K. B.

1 Bukit Katil 0,70

A Bukit Jelotong

& Changkat B'dang 7.75 8.00

I Glosealy 189160

or shorter periods at rates which will be Mr A. G. Gordon quoted on application.

G. Mr B. I. Taylor

Mist D. Templat

and daughter

MrR E. Thompson

Mr A. L. Todt Capt. H. Trowbrid Mr E. M. Tozor

Mr. W Goulbout Jarity

Mr and

Gray

Narse Wed

Mr B. M.S. Gubbay MrJ. 3. Waydop

Bir A. Water hotaks Mr S. Wiggon.

T. C. DOWNING,

Manager.” ~ Hongkong, June 12, 1916.

Me

Mr L. Gull

G. Hamel

Hannibal

THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE

BANK LTD

ESTABLISHED 1880.

AUTHORISED CAPITAL... Yen 48,000,000.00 PAID-UP CAFIRA BIRKEYE FUND

30,000,000.00 20,400,000.00

HEAD OFFICEYOKOHAMA,

BRANCHES AND AGINGLES AT

NEWCHWANG NEW YORK.

12.00 18.00

1.35

1.10

5 Kalamk

6 Lanu

Herpes

$1,60 66.30

6.66 +8,00

CALCUTTA

1 Málska Finda-

1.00

1.75. 3,90 4.15

DATES (DALNY) For

Mandal Tekong Margal

0.60

3,69

18.60 16.50

HAYLOW HONOLULU First KOBE

Loxboat LOS ANGELES

HOLYO

070 3.10 New Serendah 2.10 8.45 5.00

10 Falau Balang 84.600 101 Pantal

8.00 8.25 +0,55,00 0,627

ARGINE

Satoon!

apa Sembronor

sinki kononi.00

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