MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1921.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS

(Beuter'■ Stroke to the China Moll.

(Continued from Page 3,)

WASHINGTON CONFERENCE

UPAN,

LATER

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

Router's Servloe to the China Mall.)'

COLLAPSE OF THE MARK.

PARIS November 11th. Gold ingots, of a value of nearly a million sterling, par, were discovered enerated on a locomotive about to cross Germany. Hope for a happy outcome of the the Danish frontier from Washington Conference rather than non-There is a financial predicament not- fident expectation is the keynote of the withstanding that the German Gavera-: antiments. expressed by to-day's leader ment recently authorized the importa writers. Ciy:lisation, they dee are, is at tion of large qualities of Swiss Inces the crossroads, but satisfaction is extract and Italian wines. Both facts give sub- ed from the fact that the great military stance to the popular belief that the Ger antocias og of Tecent times are in ruinsman Government 18 organizing its own While the voice of democracy will reale bankruptcy in order to escape its liabili. at Washington a warning is issued tica-Harns,

against exaggerated naticipations of what ]

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AMERICA'S UNKNOWN" WARRIOR.

the Conference is likely to be able to accomplish in view of the vast practies issues, of the most varied and embar

WASHINGTON, November 12th.' ing character, demanding attent

Mr. Wilson was the object of a touch. A Japanese official stat

ment to daying popular fribute at the conclusion of Japun approast By:

confident that is

es the Conference

the ceremonies in .connection with the 1 succeed and that Unknown Warrior. There was a great asure found-**

on will be bid for an on-partisan demonstration before the Intern.tipe the li al agreement which will make residence of Mr. Wilson who came out

antation of armaments a simple

Japan, in common with other and received a committee, the chairman of which said: "We congratulate you, a' countries, demands relief from the burden wounded soldier of the world war on of armaments which is threatening to strang! her industrial development, regaining your health. Your work sha The Japanese delegation is therefore re-, not die." Mr. Wilson movingly replied, pared to join the other nations in any speaking for the first time since his ill. The national song was taken up. Just lley that may remove misunderness Standings and in any programme for the Mr. Wilson threw a kiss to the crowd and Agitation of arms that assures que aun Mra. Wilson wopt. tional 1 security. We are sure of our post. tion and ready to let it speak for itself. want the world to learn our position from the Conference itself and to form ith own judgment."

The British Delegation in a statement The stately and impiessive sym. bolism of America's mourning for her sons and daughters dead in the cause of of liberty has deeply moved the hearts their Brilsh ramailes. They regard it a worthy prelude to the labours of the Conferences which the British Em- piro delegation, representing all parts of the British Empire. look for aid in the task of extricating the world from the unhappy conditions into which the war plunged it, and making the pence secured ai su great a cost the inalienable heritage of mankind."

WASHINGTON, November 11th.

M. Briand and 31. Viviani called, by appointment, at the residence of Senator Lodge and conferred for an hour concern, ing the Conference. Both later expresser 'satisfaction at the result. M. Viviani said the busius of the Conference would be finished quickly, adding that the main business will cefade by December 15th, although the details must be worked out į by exjurts later. M. Brinud said he entered the Conference earnestly desirous to reach a common understanding that will g

of mind instead The wort

He saw no reason of an armed prace." why they should not separate a few weeks after defining how the interests of nne beca The interests of all.

The Havas correspondent at Washing on says the position of the British dele- gation appears to be very delicate. It Bemis probabb that Great Britain' will declare heif the friend of America but he ally of Japan. If certain American circles ever planned to prevent & renewal of the Anglo Japaneer Alliance this hope

but there is a! ralised, can never be tendency in influential British quareís

Alliance to restrict the scope of the

by defining clearly the circumstaners in which it might be exercised.

The correspondent asserts that the Ame rican delegation intends to submit to the Conference a plan for naval disarmament which will include a special Anglo- Japanese-American Convention pledging the parties not to undertake any nuwal construction during a given period except to replace obsolete ships and also under- taking that Japan and the Voited States will not fortify their respective pacifie territories..

RUSSIAN

TERMENT.

RIGA. November 19th. A message from Moses says that member of the Menshevik, or Socialist Revolutionary Party attempted to assas- Binate Tehitcherine, the Foreign Com- missary in the latter's reception from un November 14th, firing two shots and miss ing. Thn assailant was arrested and declared that he acted inder the orders of his party

Within two hours three thousand

Mensheviks HORY arrested. Mass house searelies were carried on November 5th and 6th in Moscow and elsewhere, resulting in further wholesale: arrests of Mensheviks and also of the Communist leaders, Lunacharski Bad Sklianski and mitty Bolsheviks un un known charges.

Creat dissension exists in Soviet Government circles. The message adils that Tehiteherine on the occasion of the fourth- anniversary of the communist revolution held an'offein) reception at his residence. A British agent was among those pre

3001.

REMEMBRANCE DAY.

The

LONDON. November 12th. Impressive scenes marked Remembrance" Day as the Armistice anniversary is now vallei. The people ware poppies, which were the emblem of the occasion. two minutes silence was observed very reverentially and rigorously. There, was an enormous gathering at the Cenotaph where numerous wreaths were deposited by representatives of His Majesty and the Royal Family, also by the Prima Minister on behalf of the Cabinet. After the perial of silence had elapsed the assembly sang the hymn "O God our Help in ages past," Tollowed by the National Anthem. "The famous fig of Ypres reating on the Unknown Warrior's tomb in the Abbey was dedicated by the Denn of Westminster with solemn pomp,

NOBEL SCIENCE PRIZES.

Pans, November 11th The noted French novelist. Auntole Francer as heen awarded the Nobel Prize for 1021,

The Turkish Parliament has decided to bestow on another French wrilor, Pierre

EXCHANGE RATES.

NATIONAL MOVEMENT URGED.

The uncertainty of the foreign ex- change rates and the problem of stabilising them to help trade are ex- ercising all economists and business leaders. One of these, Sir Lynden Macasssy, the engineer, and during the war Director of Shipyard Labour, said to a reporter: "Unless we can.. restore our export trade we shall be gradually starved out of existence."

Sir Lynden emphasises the need for a reduction of profits to the employer and of wages to the worker, and a lengthering of the working day. He thinks that, under a system of guarantees that the longer working day should be for a limited period only to tide us over the crisis, labour would be willing to agree to the con- ccasion.

"It is," he said, "no mere case of seasonal or cyclic unemployment that Our present we are faced with. unemployment is the outcome of the wat, which so shattered the economic and social life of foreign nations that they cannot export to us the raw materials they used to send us before, nor send out the same volume of manufactured- goods to Britain and to other countries. This means that they have not the wealth with *wbich to buy our manufactures. Countries which are prepared to trade with us cannot do so be- cause of their low exchange and our high cost of production. To improve the exchange we must get trade going. The first step in that direction is to reduce our costs of production.

"Taxation must be reduced to its lowest level. Industry is being throttled by Lixation.

"The restoration of our foreign trade is the biggest question that Btain is confronted with, and a national movement ought to be started with the object of bringing it to everybody's attention."

ONE TROUBLE AFTER ANOTHER.

"Misfortunes nover come singly", says the old adage, and few can say that they have never found this to be true. In the case of Mr. P. B. D. Ratnaika employed on the Ingiriya Tea Estate, at Matale, Ceylon, malaria was the original trouble and rheumatism followed after. It was not until he drove the rheumatic

of poison out of his bloor by the use Dr. Williams' pink pills that he found permanent euro Here are the facts as related by Mr. Ratnaiks wien seen at his home, 451 Ratiota Road, Matale, a while ago

Malarial fever pulled me down so greatly that I became a victim to The ati m which causeri me great fining for one and half years", said My joints swelled borribly, and I uffered intensep in intiem, ale around by want and in'ny right hand. So weak and helpless did I eventually beeme that I could not stand on my lege and was obliged to tako to my bed for six months..

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Nothing prescribed benated me, and

I began to despair of recovery. Bt one I was led to try Dr. Williams' piuk pills. Then the paina perceptibly leserned day by day. The swelling

my joints, and head-schoolling left

been among my symptoms ceased. Py the time that I had finished five bottles

Dr.

pink pills

cured.

I found:

of Williams' pink myself comarcal out bonithe then

kept

ices Dr.astice

Malarin so impoverishes the blood and. undermines the system that sufferers. from it often inll victim to other malad los as well, chief of which are rheumatiem,

led solatio Juwbegoands gout,

also in all such e tronide In pink pills for norve tonic, sro of the denist value. The

They are obtainable frons medicino vendors everywhere also post fo at 81.5) the bottle, 8 for six buttlas, from the Dr. Williams' Medicine

Loti, honerary Turkish citizenship. – Co. 09 Szechuan Road, Shanghai.

Loti has written a number of books per. taining to Eastern life, notably Japan, and is an admirer of lalumic institutions.

·BELGIAN ECONOMIC MISSION.

BRUSSELS, November 19th- Bolgian Economic Mission, Suitiafod by the Guvernment, is starting for Houth Ameries and Central Amarios in a few. days to disdover new commercial butlotu,

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BANKS

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& SHANGHAN THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, CHARTERED BANK BANKING CORPORATION,

HONGKONG

PAID-UF CAPITAL

$15,000,000

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RESERVE FUNDS:

CAPITAL:

SUBPLUS & UNDIVIDED PROFITS :

HEAD OFFICE. NEW YORK,

G $4,000,000 G $2,000,000

BRANCH..

Sterling....£ 2,000,000 Silver......$21,500,000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF

PROPRIETORS

CANTON,

SAN FRANCISCO.

HEAD OFFICE FOR THE ŰRIENT. SHANGHAI,

BRANCHES :

HANKOW, MANILA, TIENTSIN,

SINGAPORE. CHANGSHA, PEKING,

EXCHANGE.

Hongkong, November, 14, 1911.

On London-

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Wire,

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On Menila

On demand,

On Shanghai-

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HP

D. M. BIGGAB,

NOTICE.

Manager.

PRAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY,

LIMITED.

TIME TABLE.

WEEK DATE.

7.00 am to 8.00 am. every 15 minutos 8.00 am, bo 9.30a.m.

י.

NIGHT CARS

8.60 p.m., p.m., 9.20 p.m.,

11,65 p.

BATURDAYS

EXTRA CAR-12.00 midnigts

SUNDAYS

W

On demand, .**. Credita, 4 months' sight,... 785 On New York-

"25

10

L

On demand,... Orodita, 60 days' sight On Bombay.

Wire, On demand On Calcutt

624

531

0.30 am to 11.00, m. 11.80 to 12.30 pm 12.30 pm to 2.30 p.m. 80, p.m. to 4.00 p.m.

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***

196

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198

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TH

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114

7.30 am and 7.45 8.m.

106

8.00 am to 9.80 m. every 15 minuter

TH

9.80 mm. to 11.00 ..

10

11.30 am. to 12.00 noon...

18

12.00 noon to 1.00 p.m.

10

14

1.00 p.m. to 4.00 p.m.

13

4.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m.

10

>>

H

108

NIGHT CARS on Week days.

48 80 7.50 n.

381

SUBSIDIARY COINS,

**

% pm. % pm. 1% % pm.

10 % dio. 12,

%pmn.

4% pa.

51% p.. 16% dis

1% pm.

30 days' sight (private paper) On Yokohama.

On demand,

-

Gold Lest, 100 fine (per tael) Sovereigns (Bank's buying rate) Silver (per on.)

Hongkong 50 cents gab. ...

10

JP

.

Canton coina Bar Silver In Hongkong... Chinese Copper Cash... Chinese Copper Cents Rate of Native Interest... Chinese Sub. Coin Hongkong Sub Coin

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SPECIAL DARE by arrangement at the Company's Office, Alexandra Buildings, Des Vanz Read Central

Season and panch tlokets available for all care not all ready "fal! running at the time stated in the Company's time tables, but not for special care, can be obtained on applica tion at the Company's Office. No 86a toket

will be issued until payment therefor has been made in Bank Notes or by Cheque or Compra dore order representing Bank Notes..

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

General Managers.

LOCAL SHARE MARKET.

Banks.

Names.

HONGKONG, NOVEMBER 14th 1921.

OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS

Il A..

Stock Exchange.

9 70%

Bharebrokers' Association,

2/7)

$720 0.

b.

$705 m.

b.

102 b. Old, 98 b. New

D.

I

H.S.B.C. T.T. selling rate.

on Loudon and on Shanghai Hongkong Banke

New... do. East Asia Bank Marine Insurances. Canton Insurance... North China Insurance, Union Ipsaraca... Yangtare lusurance

Far Heater

Fire Insurances.

$490 b. 1144 .

$24. $26.

***

496

T 23 t.

China Fire Insurance ... Hongkong Fire Insurance ...

125 b.

845 b.

Shipping

45 b.

* 2d b. 27 6.

35 b.

Donglese

H. A. Steamboats.ku Indo-Chinas (Prof.). Do. (Det.)

*Shell Transports Star Ferries.** Refineries

Chiun Kagare Malabon Bugars 640 Mining

Kailan Mining Aðm. ..... Langkats Shanghai Loans ....

*

B Explorations

Tronoh Mines

Urst Caspians.. Ronguet Conven

290 a. L. R.

265 9. H.K. E

Comb. T Gib.

Docks, Wharves, Godowns,

H. & K. Wharfs... ... W, Dook

B.

'Q

* ** ** *** ** ** 18

92/6 b.

+++

36 D.

190 b.

**

$48 n.

90/. b.

b.

b.

7.

416 **

ILF

1. b 22/6 b. 10. n.

P. 1.90 b.

&c.

$891 b. $190.

8 120 b

T 10 d.

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150

#281 b.

#907 b.

#zuà b. 10,40 ma

10.60

#45 b.

$1671 b.

168

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T16: T140 n.

'bal Dool

- New Engineerings

Lands, Hotels & Buildings

Central Ketates:izin

Hongkong Hotel B

Hongkong Lande,

Humphroya

Kowloon Laudis Land Reclamations West Points are

Cotton Mills

Ewe Cotton oils, Ld. Kung Tiks. Laou Kung, Mows' Orientals

Yangweepoos

Mlicelixgeons.

Demente Chios Borneve

China Ligtite (la)

do (New)*** China Providents... Dairy Farms,

H. B. Electrios say a Mano Do

•Hongkong Ropes Hongkong Tramways, Peck/Trandways (Old)

Shawn Laundries H.E, Sbeel Foardry Watarybosta

Bioj. b.

8-14.40 . 8.14,39 n.

na b

24.10 b..

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242

$15,000,000

COURT OF DIRECTORS. GT. M. Edkins, Esq.,--Chairman. G. M. Dodwell, Esq.Deputy Chairman, D.G.M. Bernard, Esq. E. V. D. Parr, Esq A. S. Gabbay, Eeg W. L. Pattenden, Esq. PH. Holyoak, Esq. J. A Plommer. Eaq. Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang, H. P. White, Kaq.

CHIEF MANAGERI

Hon. Mr. A. G. STEPHEN. Manager Hongkong-A. H. BARLOW, Esq.' Manager Shanghai-G. H. JITTT, Esq.

LONDON BANKERS :-London DoonET WESTMINSTER & Park's Bane, LMD.

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened in LOCAL CURRENCY and FIXED DEPOSITS received for one year or aborter periods in Local Currency and Sterling on terms which will be quoted on application.

Hongkong, February 28, 1921,

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK. THE business of the above Ben's is

conducted by the HONGKONG AND BHANGHAL BANKING COR PORATION. Rules may be obtained on application.

INTEREST on deposits is allowed on the minimum monthly balances at 34 PER CENT. per annum.

For the Horoxong & Shanghai

Barka CoaPORATION,

A. G. STEPHEN,

Ohiot Manager.

Hongkong, May 14, 1916.

NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ.

(NETHERLANDS "TRanma Society,)

ESTABLISHED 1824.

LIMITED.

-HEAD OFFICE-

No. 10 Des Voeux Roid Central, Established 1919.

INDIA, AUSTRALIA & OMIN

INCORPORATED BY ROYAL ÚHART S .1859,

HEAD OFFICE: LONDON,

ÁUTHORIzND CAPITAL...................... §10,000,000.00 | PATd-or CAPITAL PAID-UP CAPITÁÏTM 84,000,000.00 Bava FOND

DIRECTORS-

Mr. Han Ying Po

Mr. Pong Wal Ting, Ohaira an "Mr. Chow shop son, Mr. 1,1 Koon Chan, Mr. Pong Pins Shan, Mr. P. K. Kwok, Mr. Ng Chang tank,

Mr. Met Globg Kong! Mr. Wong Van Ing Mr. Ginn Gang shob, Mr. Kan Chu "Nam.

Chief Manggur, As, Kan Toile Pu, Asst. Manages, an Lá To Forg

BRANOHES & AGENCIES

LONDON'...

KOBE

PARTR #HANGHAI

NAGAJAKI BIRGAPORE SERFARIN

MANILA KAMAKANG CALCUTTA

NEW YORK

BAN FRANDIB00

TOKOKAMA BATION

PENANO HANKOT

BATAVIA

BOURABAYA

BOMBAY

Fondun Bankors - The Lorison Jimt City had Mitja Bank, Ltd,

Brary description of Banking and Exobanga business transacted

LORDS granted Iroved securitiza.

Interest allowed on Current Deport "Acenant, at the rate of Two per cent, par annum on Bagings Account Four per cent per annum, mail ứn Fixed Deposita at the following rates 2---

For å months at the rate of 3% per annum For 6 months at the rate of 4% per annum. Fat 12 months at the rate of 8% per annum, |

KAN TONO PO.

Chief Masazor. Hongkong, Heptember 1st, 1931.

THE BANK OF TUWAN, LTD., (TAIWAN. GINKO,)

Incorporated by@pealal Imperial Charter, 1890

Capital Subscribed.. „Taxi 50,000,000 45,000,000 Capital (Paid-up) Reserve Funds

9,680,000

HEAD OFFICE . TAIPER, FORMOSA.

BRANCHES, JAPAN-Tokyo, Yokohama. Kohe, Osaka,

Moji FORMOSA-Giran, Kagi, Karenico, Keelung

Makung, Nanto, Flasa. Shinchiku, Talchu, Tainan, Takow, Taméni, Tobyon, Ako,

REJILITY OF

PROTRINTORS

4

ga,

£300,000

*** £8,000 60

FOREIGN EXCHANGE sad. Geni rad Banking business transacted. '...

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS, receivol for 1 year

› or aborter perioda at rates which will be

quoted on application.

"A.....FERGUSON.

Acting Manager. Hongkong, February 23, 1981,

THE CHINA SPECIE BANK LIMITED.

·HEAD OFFICE :

St. George's Building, "conzkere

Chairman of board of directors

Br. Wong Shin Hạnh Chief Manager......Mr. L. 8. Holam Asst. Manager....Mr. K. T. WOR Hongkong Manager Mr. I. P. ALLST

Foreign exchange and general bankia business transacted.

Current, Savings, and Fixed depost bear interests at ratón cf 2%, 4% and per annum respectively.

L. 6. HOLUM

Chicf-Manager,

Hongkong, October 2, 19),

BANQUE DE L'INDO CHINE. (FRENCH BANK.)

, ན

HEAD OFFICE:

...15bis. Rue.Laffitto, Paris, SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL. Fre, 72,000,000. PAID UP CAPITAL... Frs. 88,400,000 0 RESERVE FUNDE... Fr. 89,587,303.64 BRANCHES : Bangkok Hongkong Kluklang Battambang Mongtss

Canton Dibonti Haiphong Hankow Hanoi

Hankow. Amoy, Fosɑhow, Swałów, Canton.

Batavia,

Authorized Capital F. 100,000,000 £8,583.333 | CHINA---Shanghai, Paid-up Ospital.. F. 80,000,000 $6,686,686 · Reserve Fund.... F. 18,079,250 21,381,604 OTHERS.Bangkok, Hongkong, Singapore,

Semwning, Boerabaya, Special Reserves.. B. 40,160,000 £3,346,667

Bombay, London, New York. HEAD OFFICE :---Amsterdam

LONDON BANKERS: Landon County W strainster and Parr's Bank,

Branches at

The Hague,

Rotterdam. HEAD AGENCY :-Batavia,

BRANCHES 1—

Baniljarmasin Masurar

Bandoong

Bombay

Medaa

Bingapore

Boerabais

Padang Boerakarta

Palembang

(Solo)

Caloutta

Cheribon

Pekalongan Tebing Tinggi

Djember

Penang

Djokjakarta

Pontiana

Tegal

Kobe

Rangoon

(%)

Telok Betong

TjilatJap Bamkrang

Shanghal

Weltevreden

Madras.

Correspondents a Colombe, Pondicherry, Bangkok, Baigon, Haiphong, Hanoi, Amoy, Tokohama, Melbourne, Bydney, Now York, San Francisco, &o," ka

London Bankers The National Provincial and Union Bank of England, Limited.

The Bank bays and sells and receives for collection Bills of Exchange, ionos letters of credit on its Branches and correspondents in the East, on the Continent, in Great Britain, America and Australia, and transasia banking business of every description.

W. H. GROSKAMP, Acting Manager, Hongkong, September 21, 1021,

THE

1

INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD..

Head Office; & Das Voraz Band, Central Bankow Branch: Huasism Conopi DOMESTIC & FUREIGN BANKING. SERVION. PROMPT

2

-

1

The Bank has Correspondents in the Commercial Centres in the European L'ostent, asia, Manchuria

Tsingtao, Japan, Indo-Chins, Blein, India, Philippin Iolants, Java, and offter Dutch Indles, Australia Amorina, Africa, &c.

Interest allowed on Charent Accounts, and Fixed Deposits at rate which will be quoted on application.

8. KONDOEL,

Manager.

HONGKONG BRANCH.

8, De Vanz Road Central. Hongkong, September 1, 1820.

THE BANK OF CHINA, 行銀國中

(Specially anthorised by Presidentis! Mandate of the Republic of China on the 22nd of November, 1917). Authorised Capital............$60,000,000.00 Faid-up Capital 13,279,800.00 Reserve Funda...... 8,607,678.00

HEAD OFFICE: PEKING, -

HONGKONG BRANCH: Queen's Road Central. Branches and Sub-branches all over China- and Correspondente in Europe, America Inquiry on our SPECIAL SERVICE | and other parts of the world, will be welcomed.

Current, Savings, and Fixed Deposits bear Intereat at Bates ) 20%, rospectively.

3. USANG LI,

Rongkong, July®, 1919. .

TAIYO & C0.

(JAPANESE)

BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER.

Ne, 16, Wyndham St.

church 3.

AGENTS.

Musiger,

London Bankers: The National Provincial and Union Bank of England, Ltd.

The Guaranty Trust Company of

New York.

New York Bankers The Irving

National Bank.

The Equitable Trust Company of

New York

Interest allowed on Current As- counts and Fixed Deposits,

Terms on application. Every description. of Banking Business transacted.

Loans granted on approved securi.

Special facilities for Home Ex- alienge.

LONDON-William Staten, 42 Grea Russell Bred, ... ALGAR, 11 & 12 Clement's Lane, Lombard Strert, tien,

Ltd. E.C., TB BROWNE OD. 163 Queen's Booth Victoria 8.

Son Pay Co Lt CLABER, SON

85 Grace

·STREETZ & E.C., 80 Cornhill, GORDON & GOTUM, Brida Sh, E.c. RoUEET WATSON, 150 Feel Striel, C. MITCHELL & Co., BROW Bill, Holborn Viaduct, 1.0, D, J KAYMEN & Co., 8 Whitefriars Bt., E... MATHER & CROWTHEE,Ltd., 10, -11, 12, New Bridge Blu Bion SCOTLAND-FRED. 1, SIKORT, 8'North

St. Dack Street, Edinburgh, PARIS AND EUROPE, MATESUR FARRE & Co., 19 Rue de la Grangs. Batel'; Paris,

NEW YORK-T. B. BROWNA, Lod. Folien Hall, West End Strail. Now York Oly

SAN FRANCISCO and American-Porta generallyBeaS & BLACK, Dan Fran-

AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, AND NEW ZEALAND: GORDON & JONm, Met bourne and Sydney, FOODHOW-BROCKET'di Co. OBYLON-W. H. Burra & Co., THE

EN APOTHUGARIB Do. Colomba.. BINGAPORE, STRAITS, &0. 1---KaLLY KAWALAH, LA, Singapor PHILIPPINE ISLANDS -A. 8, WAT

SHANGHAI Manató. Kazzy & WIEN

JAPAN-Mere- KELLY & WAYNE, LENG

CANTON B/W VISÒN & Co. Lrb"

FTER CHINA MAIL,

Wyndham Chreti Lángkang,

TSUYEE PEL

Manager.

Hongkong, February 7, 1920,

NOTICE.

HIGH-CLASS PRINTING

AND

BOOK BINDING

·DORE AT

THE OHINA MAIL' OFFICE:

Nounies

Paposte

Pokida

Proin Penh Pondicherry BANKERS

Saigon Shanghai Singapore

Tourana

Tientsin

Yunanato

IN FRANCE Comptoir Nationa d'Escompte de Paris; Credit Lyonna Baque de Paris et des Faya-Bas Credit Industriel et Commercia Société Générale,

"

IN LONDON: The National Pro- vincial & Union, Bank of England Ltd. Comptoir National d'Escompte de Paria: Credit Lyonnais.

IN NEW YORK: J. P. Morgan & Oo. French American Banking Corporation, Guaranty Trust Co. of New York.

Interest allowed on Current. Account and Fixed Deposits according to ar rangement.

Every description of banking and exchange business transacted.

V. MARSOT.

Acting Manager Hongkong, Nov. -1,-1970.-

THE OHINESE MERCHANTA BANK LTD

HEAD OFFICE :·· Alexandre Buildings, Chater Rona

General Banking and Exchange bas- ness transacted.

Loans granted on approved securiti Current Accounts opened and hixer Deposits received at rates which many be asortained on 'application.

The Bank plao conducts a Bevins- Department

K. O. LAU,

Chief Manager Hongkong, Ang 17 bao

BANK OF CANTON LIMITED

HEAD OFFICE HONGKONG.

FOREIGN EXCHANGE General Banking Business transated

CURRENT ACCOUNTS.

- *29% por, annum on the daily credi

| balances of over $100.00.

INTEREST ON FIXED DEPOSITS For 3 Months 3% per annum For 6 Months 4% per annum. For 19 Months 5% per anna On demand 2% per angun. LOOK ́POONG SHAN

Chief Manager. Hongkong, May 24, 1921.

| THE YOKOHAMA SPROJE

BANK LTD.

Brezatisung” 1880,

Kariváï (fully paid up). » Yon 190,009,go Booters Frun

Top 47,000,00

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