HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
Katharinet Onpliat
50,000,000
Issued and Filly Paid-up - 30,000,00
Boterys Funda
Howling
6,500,000 7,130,000
Bosorva Klability of Proquistors 1 $90,000,000
KEAD OFFICH, HONG KONG
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.
Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1855. HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. Paid-up Capital ...............................£3,000,000 Reserve Fund ...................................$4,000,000 Reserve Llability of Proprie
.....£3,000,000
Agencies and Branches:
tors
ALOR STAB
BOARD OF DIRECTORS (-
*(Malay Slab)
1. à. Flamesse, Rag, Chairma
3
ABBITSAB
BANOROK
0.0.1.31ackle, Eat.
Dapaly Chairman.
W. H. Dell, Kaz.
A. H. Compton, Kuş,
D. Lauder Lewis, Mej.
G. MISKIA, KA
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KANGZOK
BATAVIA
BOMBAY
BALAUTTA
CANTON
SPOG DOLOMBO DAN
FOOCHOT
ORCHIVE
RAKBUST
KANTOW MARRIN
HONGLEW
INGIZA
ДРОП
JOBAL
KOER
KOWLOOX
J. J. Patron, Ruq.
2. 3. Pearce, Bag,
T. 11. B. 4haw, Maq.
J. F. War. Bag.
Acting Chlet dianager, V. M. Graybars, Kuş,
BRANCHE::
KUALA LUMPUR
LONDON
LTDXS
MALJODA
MANGA
MUAR (Johor)
MUNDEN BAQABAKI
NEW YORK
FEIPINO
PENANO BANGOON
SAIGON
BAN FRANCISOG
SHANGWAI
SIXOLPORR
JOUBABATA
LUNGEI PATANI TIENTSIN
TOKYO
TSINGTAO
YOKOHAMA
Or one opened in Local Curtenay and and Deporite resetead for one year of theme periods in Losal Ouracy and Blog un tenth which will be quoted in application. Hong Kong, 1st April, 1950.
HONG KONG HAVINGS BANK.
The Buniame of the above Bank is conduct
sẽ by the BONG BG AND BHAFONAI FAXLINO CORPORATION. Bules may be
sömined on appllossion.
YOR THE LONG KONG BUJANGILAS BANKING CORPORATION.
V. M. URAYDEEN,
Acting Ublet Mounger.
Hong Kong. 17th Marela, 19O.
NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL. MAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V.
(UNTHERLANDS TRADING BOOLETX)
BANKERA.
Established 1954.
Home Kong Offs:-11 Quaez's Bood Chatral,
Aplikacioni Capital -
Pull-Dy Depliat
Basero Fand
Dulldars 150,000,000- (213,500,000.)
Galikar,000,000- Calldars 40,000,000
Hand -{AMSTERDAM"). «
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ANTON
DAWNFORM
ORAT
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DELHI
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THE CHINA MAIL.
KUALA LUMPUR
LUCHING
MADRAS
LUXURY: IMPORTS.
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NEW YORK
PESHAWAR
TEXING
PENANG
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BALOON
NEHEMBAN
BEMARANG
BILANGHAI
BINGAPORE BOURABAYA TAIPINO
YAYO
TIENTSIK
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TSINGTAO
YOXONTAVA
FAMBOANGA
Foreign Exchange
Lala محاور التال)
COMMERCE
AND
FINANCE
SUPER TAX.
FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1930.
SIR C. CLEMENTI AND! THE PRESS.
ILLUSTRATED I
́SINGAPORE NEWSPAPERS'
POSITION..
A DIFFICULT POSITION,
The following leading article appeared in the Straits Times of March 25:-
Australia's Emergency. Not to Apply to Goods By his remarks in reply to the
Treasure.
Canberra, Yesterday. The Prime Minister, Mr. Scullio, announces drastic measures to curtail luxury Imports, some of which will be prohibited and others rationed.
Lat
A fifty per cent. super tax will be imposed on others, including
in Bond or Transit.
Hon'ble Mr. Lim Cheng-ean at yesterday's meeting of the Legisla-| Canberra, Yesterday. tive Council His Excellency the The Prime Minister, Mr. J. Governor has placed the English Scullin, said that the super-tax newspapers of Singapore in an en- would not apply to goods in bond tirely fales and extremely difficult or in transit.-Reuter,
position. It will be necessary in the course of this article to refer repeatedly to our Singapore con temporaries, but we wish it to be understood quite clearly that we ars stating a caso from our own
beer, spirits, matches, textile piece NUTS MAKE MONEY. goods, felt, furs, and clothing con-
General and
Banking business transacted.
Current Accounts opened and Fix-taining cotton, silk, artificial silk From Hut to Factory in
ed Depoalts received for 1 year or or an admixture of wool and other shorter periods at rates which will abres.
be quoted on application.
A. EL FERGUSON,
Manager. Hong Kong, 8th January, 1929,
THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. (Established 1917.)
Authorised
Jeruod
Paid-up
CAPITAL.
Reservo Liabilitica of
Shareholders
Burplus.
$20,000,000 8,000,000 4,000,000
TAN ENG HOOL
Manager, Hong Kong, 15th May, 1929.
Mr. Scullin described his action as an "emergency measure" to re- duce imports by £10,000,000 nually-Reuter.
DUTCH CONTRACT
Four Years,
point of view only. Other news.
papers may make editorial re- ference to the matter, but our pre- sent action is entirely independent, A handful of monkey-nuts, the taken with considerable reluctance, an-chief food of negroes in slave-hold-ja due sense of the delicacy of the
ing days, has made Tom Huston, of situation and in the firm convic the town of Columbus, Georgia, ation that the Governor's action was millionaire in four years.
not meant to embarrass us in the Mr. Huston, starting with a way that it has done. Several pocketful of peanute and a small readers have expressed surprise at wooden hut as factory in 1925, now the absence from these columns of sells £500,000 worth of monkey nuts any comment upon His Excellency's and nut confections a year. The pronouncement regarding the sc wooden but has given way to two tivities of the Kuomintang in of the largest peanut confection Malaya. Mr. Lim Cheng-ean drew factories in the South.
the attention of the Legislative Council to the omission in these terms:-"I understand, Sir, that pressure was brought to bear upon &ments in regard to the Govern the Prese not to make any com-
Alleged Example of Chinese Bad Faith
wher
Engineers who are interested in 4,000,000 the report both from Amsterdam 2219000 and Nanking, that an agreement HEAD OFFICES: SINGAPORE.
The whole thing started because Branches, Agencies and Correspon has been completed between a Mr. Huston became angry dents in the principal cities of the Netherlands syndicate and
the peanut-shelling tasks left his fingers world.
Manchurian Government for
an blistered and raw. He invented Every description of Banking and advance of £1,200,000 for Exchange business transnetëd.
the development of the Chinese port of Hulutao (on the Galf of Pechib, north of Chinwangtao), will recognise in it yet another example of Chinese bad faith, says Eastern Engineering, It is said that the contract has been negotiated by Mr. Robert Devos, who completed the Lunghai Rall way agreement, and that the syn- dicate's expenditures are repay- able
THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LTD.
(TAIWAN GINKO)
HEAD OFFICE:-Talpeh, Formosa, Incorporated by Special Imperial
Charter, 1899.
Central Baskin | Danly Morse forand Arsene, amonak mnFan, 18,300.00 BRANCHES AND AGENCIES JAPAN:-Tokra,. Yakobaina, Erba, Cel JORMOSA --rata
Kamaso Kolms Wakong, Mesto, Book Thi Takas," "Tamasi, Tom, Halse, Tulio, OMENA =Bhanghely, Boskow, Amoy
Barstow, Canion OTHERS-HAR
Bemarane
Balers Bombay, London, New York Daire.
LONDON BANKARS;
Calexico,
Calon Cheribon, Djember, Djok Jakarta') The Magos'), Jeddah, Kobe, Kota Radja, Makassar, Medan, Padanj Falembang Pekalongan, Penang, Fonilaank, Bangoon, citerdam The London County Wasimies and Paar's Bank, Болалар
Kholgs (Summer) Blappers, Fownbad,
at the rate of $10,000 monthly "from the surplus earnings of the Peking-Mukden
ment's pronouncement on the ques-) tion of the Kuomintang.... It is
Interference with the Press there may have been an expression of opinion which would have been: very interesting. I hope to have: your assurance, Sir, that I am wrong and the rumour I have heard? is false." His Excellency replied:|
There has been no interference with the freedom of the English Press in Malaya." That reply Is strictly accurate, There was no interference. It is quite obvious that His Excellency would not go so far as to forbid comment on a matter of public importance, but a request from high places, while theoretically leaving the news. paper entire freedom of action, is very difficult to ignore. We subinit that Sir Cecil Clement's insistence upon the fact that there had been no interference with the freedom of the Press, coupled with his failure to answer Mr. Lim Cheng- ean'a reference to pressure being brought to bear conveys an entire Alfred Sawyer, 98-year-old patriarch, ly wrong impression of the actual town of East Jaffrey, position and does an injustice to competition with Dairen, the entry a believed to have been the oldest bank the editora of the newspapers con port of the South Manchurian President In the world at the time of carned. In self-defence we
Oldest Bank President pasible that if there had been no
ailway." Complications will no doubt arise in the latter connec Talamation, for the British and Chinese -
Corporation have a first claim on Borabaya, the railway revenues, and these, It is well-known, are in arrears.
The treaty rights of Japan are stimulate a further diversion of also involved, as the port would
business down the Chinese rail- ways, which run illegally parallel with the South Manchuriau lino. Hulutao la potentially hgreat port, with Important natural ad- vantages. Its development into a
The Bank har Com nadenke has all the Sekera (Boic) Tagal Tisasjap dipal Commercial Centred throughout the work)," and Wailerredes
♫ Thana silan have min dapati bosse de 18.
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Gorespondania all over the world
Banking busisnon of every desnĺption trusseind,
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BANQUE DE L'INDO - CHINE.
HEAD OFFICE:
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Subscribed Capital Fra. 72,000,000.00
Paid-up Capital
Reserve Funds
Bangkok
$8,400,000.00 102,000,000.00
BRANCHES:
Hong Kong Quinhen
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HONG KONG BRANCH,
Ina Vores Bond Central Hong Kong, 1994 Japanky, 183,
THE BANK OF CANTON, LTD. deep-water and ice-free harbour
Established 1912.
Head Office:-Hong Kong.
Ashored Caplial (H.K, Chiraway) ...$11,000,000 Paid Up Capital
Bares Fund NDIO MONTIENT IN
is intended to facilitate Chinese of
Railway, which belongs to Japan. The Peking-Mukden Railway con- Canto BhasHaskow. Below, nocts with Hulutao by a spur Has.
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Béla Depoda Bazsa (purious danc) si a goats rental of Fronts 35 to $40.
LOOK PUONG SEAN,
Chief Manager. Hong Kong, 19th February, 1927.
THE BANK OF CHINA. 行銀國中
MINT'S CONTRACT.
Big Order for Greek Coins
the
hia resignation" from that office January 8.
on
peanut-shelling device operated with a hand crank and resembling an old-fashioned Icecream freezer.
He then came to olumbus and arranged with a manufacturer to make power machines.. ́ ́"
Informality.
are
compelled to disclose the facts, which are these:--
At Government House." On February 11, shortly after His Excellency's arrival in Singa pore, the editors of the three British newspapers were invitađ to Government House to diacusa proposal that regular weekly or fortnightly conferences should be A contract with the Greek Gov- The shelling-machine business, for questions regarding the polley arranged to provide an opportunity ernment has been signed in Athens however, waned as the field became of the Government and the die under which the Royal Mint has saturated. Mr. Huston again turn closure of information for gut undertaken to supply 19,000,000ed to peanuts, bought a pocketful, ance when complete publication silver coms and 25,000,000 coins in and roasted them himself in a small might be considered contrary to the pure nickel this year, together with wooden hut
public Interest. The idea was not! Beorganized October 28, 1928, under any further supplies of the same
Then he roasted more, and began taken up with enthusiasm and selling them to retallers with the sa a compromise it was arranged the next four years.....
help of one salesman, whose major that special meetings should be The 20-drachma plece, silver, will activity was peddling paint.
called in cases of emergency. His show the head of Poseidon on the The business grew, and Mr. Hus-Excellency also promised to receive ...$25,000,000.00 obverse, with a trireme on the ten built a larger factory. It was the editors whenever possible if ...$24,710,200.00 reverse, the 10-drachma piece, silver, burned down, and he started over they sought an interview. Three $8,820,503.82 the head of Dometer on the obverse, again. The business was so large weeks later the editors of the three with an ear of corn on the reverse. by 1927 that he constructed one of newspapers were summoned by. The 5-drachma plece, nickel, is based the largest peanus factories in the telephone by the Aide-de-Camp to on the designs for the coins struck South, and has now added another Hia Excellency to a conference, fr for Capodistrias in 1880, the obverse plant
vincial & Union Bank of England, special charter of The National Govcolns which may be required within Ltd.; Comptoir National d'Escompte crnment as an
de Paris; Credit Lyonnais.
IN NEW YORK: J. P. Morgan & Co; French American Banking Cor poration; Guaranty Trust 08. of New York.
Interest allowed on Current Ac counts and Fixed Deposits according to arrangements.
Every description of Banking, and Exchange Business transacted. Safe Deposit Boxes to let
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Hong Kong, 5th March, 1980.
Shanghai, Yesterday
The considerable activity in the real estate market in Shanghai re- cently, is further evidenced by the | latest sale, of the premises of the
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ed for three o'clock that afternoon, Many of the machines in use are to discuss the recently issued Kuo bis own inventions, and he has also mintang order. The editor of the devised packages new to the peanut Singapore Free Press and a repre trade.
sentative of the Malaya Tribune at Mr. Huston, still under forty, is a tended and the editor of the bellever. In informality. Insisting Straits Times was represented by that all, his employees call him by Mr. G. L. Peat. Mr. Peet is al his first name, and his office is present in Kuala Lumpur but he unguarded by either office boy or was telegraphed to yesterday and secretary.
asked to give his recollections of what took place at that meeting. We have also been in communica tion with others who were present "for the present" and those in at--jed to address His Excellency on and satiated ourselves that their tendance pledged themselves to his return to Singapore and seek impressions of the occasion are observe His Excellency's wishes his permission to withdraw the substantially the same as those There was much to be said in undertaking given at the meeting held by Mr. Peet which form the favour of the decision at that stage, carly in March. That step has not Am ill-timed article mig have been taken and we consider the
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the guidance
news and
basis of what follows..
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