HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
Authorland Capita
******* $50,000,000
Land and Fully Pald-up $20,000,000 Beverte Fundi :--
Ricking
........................... 1,000,000 $14,000,000
AT
Severe Liability of Proprietor 90,000,000
HEAD OFFTOB; -HONGKONG,... ·
COURT OF DIRECTORS :—
H. 6. Brown, Baq,
Chairman.
W. H. Boil, Ra
Deputy Chairasaz.
. . . Beth, Esq.
A. H. Cousplan, Esq.
M. T. Jahnson, Kuij.
8. Lander Iris, Sk.
行銀工法中
BANQUE FRANCO - CHINOISE pour le
Commerce et l'industrie (Incorporated in France).
Prince's Building, Chater Road, Hong Kong.
HEAD OFFICE:
74, Rue St. Lazare, Paris.
Capital fully paid up Frs.50,000,000 WL. Paikandan, Esq. Special working capital .Frs.50,000,000
Reservee
Fra 22,319.000
T.K. Pearce, Haq.
J. A. Plummer, kang, 7. P. Warren, itsq. Ohlal Manager. Hon. Mr. A. 0. Hyne.
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HONG KONG SAVINGS BANK.
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A. G. HYNER,
BRANCHES:
Paris, Lyons, Marseilles, Saigon, Haiphong, Hanol, Touraze, Quinhon, Hue. Thanh hoa, Vinh, Prom Penh.
Peking, Shanghai, Tientsin, Hong Kong.
BANKERS:
NEW YORK:-American
Exchange Irving Trust Co., Banca Commer- ciale Italiana.
THE CHINA MAIL,
JAPAN'S TRADE
AN UNFAVOURABLE TRADE BALANCE
COMMERCE
exports
EXCESS OF IMPORTS
Japan's During March, totalled Y.187,000,000, with a result of of Y.42,000,000 as an import excess. This trade situation can be mainly at
an import decrease of raw tributed cotton and an export increase of raw silk, cotton piece goods, cotton yarn FRANCE-Societe Generale, Banque and wheat flour. The total value of Nationale de Credit, Banque de an unfavourable trade balance during the first quarter of the current year Paris et des Pays BaB. LONDON:-Midland Bank, Ltd.
Y.192,000,000, which amounted to showed an increase by Y,55,000,000 as
with the compared
corresponding period of the previous year.
Japan's exports to China during the same month were valued at Y.37,800,- Every description of Banking and 000, recording Y.17,700,000 as an ex- Cor-port excess, and the total export value Exchange Business Transacted. reapondents throughout the world. to China during the first quarter of L. BERNIS, the current year was Y.26,400,000 Manager. which showed a decrease by. Y.6,200,- 000, as compared with the correspond- ing period of the previous year. However, It is true that the general situation has improved remarkably of recent weeks owing to the happy set- tlement of the Talman Incident, and cotton an increasing demand for picce goods, cotton yarn and hosiery goods is regaining ground.
SAN FRANCISCO:-Bank of Italy.
Hong Kong, 3rd August, 1928.
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Chater, 1853. HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. Paid-up Capital
*£3,000,000 Reserve Fund
£4,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprie-
..£3,000,000 tors
Agencies and Branches: ALOR STAR
KUALA LUMPUB
Utalay Butan)
AMRITSAR
DANGKOK
BATAVIA
FOR THE BONGKONG BANKING CRPORATION,
BHANGHAI
Chial Manager,
BOMBAY CALCUTTA
Hong Kong 18th September, 17.
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Batablished 19
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Authorised Capa
Paid-Up Capital
BT Fand
Guilmes 150,000,000- -
(212,800,000.)
Gliders 50,000,000-
(24.006,873.) Qualide 40,000,000- (28,888,118.)
Head Off-AMSTERDAM'L Eastern Brad Dice:-BATAVIA. BBANCHER :-Adjemi Bandeng) Bombay, Calcutta, Cheriton, Jeddah, Djember. Dickjakarta) The Bagus Kate, Rot Badia, Makasar, Medan, Padang Palmboog,
Potterdam
Prosog
Sibolga
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Bomkarta
(Bolo Tagal, Tillaga
And Weltevred
"I Theins clling have unte deposit boxs to lat. London Flasks-National Províncial Beat I Dorespodents all over the world Banking burinom si ovary Biption kewusantad,
A. STXERSTBA
Hong Kong, th August, 1999,
Manager.
BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE.
HEAD OFFICE:
96, Boulevard Haussman, Paris.
.Frd. 72,000,000.00 Subscribed Capital Paid-Up Capital Frs. 68,400,000.00 Reserve Fands ....Frs.102,000,000,00 BRANCHES: Hanoi Bangkok
Quinhou Battambang Hong Kong Saigon Canthe Mengtze Shanghai Canton Nam Dinh Singapore
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MANILA
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COLOMBO
SLIGON
DAIREN
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DELEI
HAIPHONG
HAMBUR
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TOKYO
TONUKAH (Ebut) TINGTAO YOKOHAMA
ZAMBOANGA
Philippine Islančn)
and
General
Foreign Exchange Banking business transacted.
Current Accounts opened and Fixed Deposits received for 1 year or abort er perioda at rates which will be quote ed on application.
Foreign Exchange . The foreign exchange which has been very weak since last month, fall- ing to the bottom rate of $14 show- ed recently a slight advance to $44% while, on the other hand, the money market showed no animation, in spite of the adoption of the general bud- get, purchase of rice by the Govern ment and increase of public funds, stocks remained stationary and de- benture market went dull, accom- panied by the inactive loan transac- During the same month, the tions outstanding features in the money market are: The movement of Y.30,000,000 as the fand for new en- terprises: Y.70,000,000 for the deve- lopment of enterprises; Y.40,000,000, for company debontures and Y.23,000,- 000 for the dissolution. of 79 com- panies.
The market for commodities is ac- tive mainly due to the advanced, prices of modern copper abroad and favour- The able transactions of raw silk. export cotton piece géods and cotion. varn to China increased gradually, while other commodities remained dull. Cotton mills have decided to cut down operations by 30 per cent beginning from April, owing to the business. de-
pression. A. H. FERGUSON,
Manager,
Hong Kong, 8th January, 1929.
THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LTD. (TAIWAN GINKO)
HEAD OFFICE:-Taipeh, Formosa. Incorporated by Special Imperial Charter, 1899.
Central Bank in Formosa. Bank Notes issued
THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD.
HEAD OFFICE
15, Gracechurch Brent, Londoz, E. 0.8. Aathorised Capital $3,000,000 Subscribed Capital .... 2,800,000 Paid-up Capital
1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 1,612,047
BANKERS
Batavia Howe Bunday Ipoh Calcutta Kandy
HONGKONG BRANCH,
AND
FINANCE.
SUGAR
THE QUESTION OF BRITAIN'S SUPPLY
· VITAL PROBLEM The Sugar Federation of the Bri- tish Empire, 7, Prince's-street, West- minster, London, have issued the fol- lowing in pamphlet form:-
raade it the centre of controversy at every stage of its development. Bri- tain's supplies began with the village hives. Honey was the sweetening agent both for domestic ose and for distillation until the 18th century, when the development of cane-grow ing began to provide a purar sugar for the market at a lower price.
30
It is in the West Indies and the xdjacent Colony of British Guiana, that the beginnings of sugar history are to be sought. Just as rubber in later years crossed the world from Brazil to And its true home in sugar, Malaya,
commercially neglected in India, found its first in- dustrial fuiflment in the Caribbean area. But that favoured centre be- gan to prodica men who, going into every corner of the British tropical world, initiated its inhabitants into the mysteries of cane production.
On the buying side cane sugar was luxury, but as sugar of It has become unpopular in Eng. at first land to refer to the lessons of the some kind has always been a neces Great War, or in this "free food" sity in human diet, the struggle with country to visualise the sugar starva- haney was, if not brief, decisive, and tion risk which is always a contin- up to the time of the readjustment gency when foreign countries domin of Europe, of which the first Napo- ate the roarket or international crisis leon was the agent rather than the arise. Yet it
cause, cane sugar was the one tropical múst give pause to cap
a necessity in statesmen of all political parties, as product which was well as the man in the street, when temperate countries. Nepolcon, learn-
ing of
of producing they realise that ten years after the War starvation period-Great Britain Bagar from beet, far costlier it is true is still dependent on foreign countries than from cane, but at least national, for two-thirds of her sugar imports, decreed that all imports from British Brtel And with that dominance goes also tropical sources should cease,
built up the sugar beet industry which the control of price.
to this day depends in all lande ex- cept Holland on heavy atate support for its existence.
of
mcana a
With this dependence on foreign be the sourcos, what would again position of the consumer in the event
Napoleon gratified his hatred of another war, or if disease swept the cane-fields of Cuba, in the Britain more fully than he knew, for event-a not improbable contingency in later years the supplies of contin of a price understanding being arental heet sugar, heavily subsidised,
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were to prova a menace to the Bri- tish Empire cane sugar producers in the British market. They had al- ready, with free labour, to face alave production in neighbouring cane coun tries. The position in the third quar ter of the 19th century became in- creasingly difficult for cane sugar, and from then began a movement of pro- the competition of test against bounty-fed sugars that, after varying fortanes, achieved the Brussels con vention.
After the war the situation changed and the first preferences accorded to Empire-produced sugar were intro- duced in the Budget of 1920, a direct result of the combination of all Em- pire countries producing sugar in the British Empire Producers Organisa- tion.
Britain was late in the struggle, for, in addition to the heavily sup ported beat producers, the United States had developed by conquest and by Anancial coercion, a very strong cane sugar systern including Cuba and the Philippines: whilst the Dutch in Java, with unlimited cheap labour and an entirely praiseworthy scientific de velopment of the industry, maintain- ed their traditional position in tropi- cal affairs of using a compact volume of production to determine the balance of world production and price.
Britain's position as large buyer of sugar and her almost solitary ten- dency to bow down to the doctrine of free immort has made her at once the to heavily protected object of hape foreign countries and of anxiety to her own natural suppliers.
Some realisation of the need to ensure an Empire supply of sugar, and thus to escape the very imminent danger of permanent high rices which foreign domination of the market would make inovitable, impelled the tentative pre- ferences in the Budget of 1920 which
rived at between the two great pro-have since been stabilised at a money ducing nations of the world?
The Boul of England & Midland Bank, Ltd. BRANCHES Average amount Yen. 46,000,000 Bangkok Hongkong Kuala Lumpur
from these value. It is now of the highest im Bangaon Quite apart, however, Shangbai Euantan (Pabang)
vital national considerations, look at portanee for the guaranteeing of sup- Madr
Sixtla BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:
moment from the plies that the preference should be the matter for a Singapore New York JAPAN-Tokyo, Yokohama. Kobe, Colombo Karachi Proaut
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Why
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continue to send annually tens of Keelung, Makong, Nanto, Shin-
millions of money to foreign coun chiku, Taichu, Tainan, Takao, Every description of Banking and Exchange buxf-tries, when we might be using that
ness transacted. Tamsui, Toen, Heite, Taito.
INTEREST allowed un Current Accounts and CHINA-Shanghai, Hankow, Amey, Fixed Deposits Bates that may be ascertated
ad application Foochew, Swatow, Canton. OTHERS: Hong Kong, Singapore,
Boerabaya, Semarang, Batavis, 7. Queen's Bond Central, Bombay, Calcutta, London, New Hong Kong, 12th April. 1929. York, Dairen.
LONDON BANKERS:
C. L. C. SANDES
Manager.
The London County Westminster and THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LTD.
Parr's Bank.
The Bank hae Correspondente le the Dommaralal Censrom i the European Continent, unnin, Kan churis, Tsingtao, Japan, Indo-Chins, Bans, India,
HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG, 10, Des Voeux Road Central, Hoog Kong.
IN FRANCE: Comptoir National Philippios inade, Java, Atmoa, B.B.A., As, Authorized Capital d'Escompte de Paris; Credit Lyonnais; are adlawed on Current Accounts, and Fixed Faid-Up Capital Ranque de Paris et des Pays-Basi Dapolis at reless which will be quoted on applies Reserve Credit Industriel et Commercial; on. Deposita in Im can be resepted Societe Generale.
IN LONDON: The National Provin-
cial & Union Bank of England, Ltd.; HONG KONG BRANCH:
de
money to develop some of the finest cane-growing areas in the world, in. side the British Empire, and building up an industry that would take hun dreds of thousands of our population and be an immense purchasing Bourco for the manufactures of Great Bri- tain?
Our Empire sugar, coming from the Caribbean Colonies, Mauritius, South Africa and Queensland, utilises prin- cipally British machinery and sup- plies of every description. The sugar $10,000,000 we purchase slapwhere employs prac
5,000,000 tically no British manufactures in its 1,500,000 production. This alone would justify a special effort to get all our sup- plies from Empire Bourcea
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:- Batavia Bombay
K. NAGURA,
Manager.
Comptoir National d'Escompte
3, Des Voeux Road Central.
Calcutta
Canton
THE BANK OF CHINA.
Parie; Credit Lyonnals.
IN NEW YORK: J. P. Morgan & Co.; French American Banking Cor- oration; Guaranty Trust Co. of New Xork.
counts and Fixed Deposits according
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Hong Kong, 19th January, 1929.
Melbourne San Francisco Nagasaki Seattle New York Semarang Osaka Singapore Haiphong Paris Surabaya Honelalu Feking Sydney
Taipeh
Kobe.
Penang Kowloon Rangoon Tientsin 行銀國中 | London Saigon Tokyo
Shanghai Interest allowed on Current Ac-(Specially Authorised by Presidential Manila
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Every description of Banking and .$60,000,000.00 | Exchange business transacted. Loans
18,278,600.00 granted, on approved securities.
9,629,425.24
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES to let.
KAN TONG PO,
Chief Manager. Hong Kong, Bat March, 1927.
Every description of Banking and Exchange Business transacted.
Safe Deposit Boxes to let.
A. LECOT,
Authorised Capital
Paid-up Capital
Reserve Fund
i
Manager.
Hong Kong, 28th Nov., 1928.
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THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, China and Correspondents in Europe,
LIMITED.
Established 1860.
Capital (fully paid-up) Yen 100,000,000 Reserve fund
Ven 105,500,000
Head Olee-YOKOHAMA.
Branches and Agencies at:
Alexandria
Katavia
Bombay
Busnes Ayres
Calcutta
Canton
Changchun
Dairen (Dalny)
Newchwang
New York
Osaka
Peking Kangoon
Rio de Janeiro Saigon
San Francisco
Fengtien (Mukden) Seattle
Hamburg
Hankow
Harbin
Hong Kong
Honolulu
:Kai Yaen
Kurschi Kobe
London
Los Angele
Manila
Lyukas
Nagasaki Nagoya
Semarang Bhanghai Shimonoseid Singapore, Soerabaya Sydney Tentain Tokyo
Txinantu Tsingtan Vladivostok
(Temporarily closed), Interes allowed on Current AD mounts
Deposits received for fixed periods mt sites to be obtained on application,
H. MOBL
Manager Hong Kong, 11th March, 1829.
America, and other parts of the world, London Bankers: The National Provincial and Union Bank of England, Ltd.
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New York Bankers:-The Irving National Bank,
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Intorest, allowed on Current, Ac counts, and Tixed Deposita. Terms "on"] application.
Every description of Banking Busi ness transacted.
Losas granted un approved secur-] ities,
Special facilities for Home change.
SHOU. J. CHEN,
Manager.
THE BANK OF CANTON, LTD.
Established 1912.
Head Office --Hong Kong.
Authorised Cuplal (HK) Duray): 3.811,000,000 Pall Up Capital painumiem Reserve Fund
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America, who with her dependencies and azsociates is the greatest world producer, has a great "home" market on which she can rely; and when she her own re- has a large surplus quirements, she is able to dump her sugar on this market to the ruin of In the Empire exporting industry. addition to her great home. market, in which not a ton of Empire sugar can be sold, she has the irimense ad- vantage of mass production; whereas, as is shown in the following pages, the Empire industry has necessarily had to be built up in small and scat- tered units from the Caribbean Sena to the Africas and India, from the Malay States to Australasia, Pacific Islands and Canada; and thus our industry has never had the ad- vantage of operation in large and
units such our com-: compact economic patitors enjoy.
the
If, however, our producers could re- gard Great Britain as their "home" market, wherein they enjoyed prefer- Ential advantages only equal to those that their competitors enjoy in their "home" markets, we could, without question, not only rival but beat our competitors in economical production. In a recent examination of the pos sibilities of increasing sugar produc tiou
the Empire, the writer has explored great areas of unused sugar lands that could soon be brought into cultivation and supply sit our needs. The establishment of the sugar-best industry in Great Britain and Canada are developments that should continge to receive encouragement, and it is ail to the good of the people of Great Britain and the Empire that both beat and cane growing industries should be developed, and thus com bine to reduce the present dependenco of a large proportion of the people of the British Empire on foreign sources for the supply of this food commodity of vital importance. BEN. H. MORGAN,
Chairman, Sugar Federation of the British Empire.
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RUDY VALLÉE AND HIS CONNECTICUT YANKENS.
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NAT SHILERFI AND THE VICTOR ORCHESTRA No. 21881, 10-inch
My Angeline My Angaleen)Waltz With Vocal Refrain
HENKY THIES AND HIS HOTEL SINTON ORCHESTRA Can You Blame Me (Cause I Fell in Love With You?)--Walts
JEAN GOLDKETTE AND HIS ORCHESTRA. No. 21871, 10-inch
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To Die Dreaming-Waltz INTERNATIONAL NOVELTY ÜBCHESTRA. No. 21877, 10-inch
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