THE
CHINA MAIL.
THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1930.
HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
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READ OFFICE: HONG KONG
BOARD OF DIRECTORS :-
J. A. Plummer. Bee
Chairman.
Iton, Mr. Q. G. H. Mackis.
Deputy Chairman).
W. R. liels, Exq.
A. B. Compton, Kv.
B. Lauder Lewin, Zaq.
U. Miskin, J.
AKOX
BANGKOK
Elon. M. J. J. Paterson,
T. E. Parts, Big
T. I. 3.Shaw, Kxj.
J. P. Warren, Bog.
Acting Chlef hinnagor.
V. M. Grayburn, Esq.
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Hong Kong, 17th March, 1000,
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A. H. FERGUSON,
Manager Hong Kong, Btu. January, 1929.
THE HO HONG BANK, LTD.
Authorised Issued Paid-up
Reserve
(Established 1917.)
CAPITAL.
Liabilities
of Shareholders . Surplus
and
Commerce
Finance
DUTY ON LARD.
Bource of
will, the slump in our export of this commodity is a foregone con- clusion. Firstly, the same fibre which is used locally will be used PROTECTION OF INDUSTRY IN in China. Cheap labour can under-
MANILA.
sell our product abroad, notwith- standing the fact that we are the the raw material Secondly, the Chinese product may Manila, July 3. Speaking in behalf of Wm. H. establish for itself a better reputa- tlon through dependable quality of Anderson and Company, John R. output. With the fibre coming Wilson, secretary of the American from the Philippines, only such chamber of commerce, at the hear-fibres as the shipper may send will ing of the legislative committee on
be consistently employed, thus ob- viating the possibility of adultera- tax revision, urged the raising of tion, unlike the domestic practice the tariff on Chinese lard and of mixing Mindoro and Davao peanut of imported into the Philip. fibres in one spool. Thirdly, it is
cheaper to send pines.
a bale of hemp from, Davao to Hong Kong direct in Japanese bottoms than shipping same to Manila, which means that if Davao hemp is used, China may get the Abre cheaper than those in Batangas can secure same. Fourth- isly, abundant and cheap labour in the China will Insure a steady supply, unlike here when during rice plant- ing and harvesting seasons produc tion falls
off." — Philippines
Herald.
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SUGÁR INDUSTRY.
WORLD AGREEMENT TO REGULATE OUTPUT.
GROWERS CONFER.
New York, Yesterday. A conference of representatives of the American sugar industry in Cuba and Cuban sugar intereste has appointed a committee to study the
suggestion
by European and Javan producers for an international agreement tọ re- gulate the output for the next five years.-Reuter's American Service.
advanced
NOT A PARADISE,
AUSTRALIAN TAXES STILL "SOARING,
Canberra, Yesterday.
Mr. Scullin, in a Budget state- ment to-day, disclosed a shortage of revenue of £14,038,000 for the current financial year.
E. A. Schenkel, representing F. |E. Zuellig, also recommended an increase of the tariff on the same products. He explained that high- er tariff on the commodities necessary as a protection to local coconut oil industry.
John Wilson submitted a letter Straits $20,000,000 to the committee from Wm. H. An-
8,000,000 4,000,000 | derson and company déclaring that unless the duty on Chinese lard 4,000,000 2,620,000 and peanut oil is Increased, the
local Industry will suffer tremen- NER-SAG LITIGATION, bacco, dous losses, inasmuch as the local product cannot, compete, ably with the imported ones. Doubt was also expressed as to the purity of the Chinese lard. It was claimed that this product could not pass the sanitary requirements of the Philippine government if submit- ted to a test-Philippines Herald.
HEAD OFFICE:-SINGAPORE.
Branches, Agencies and Correspon- dents in the principal cities of the world.
Every description of Banking and Exchange business transacted.
TAN ENG ·HOOL,
Manager.
THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LTD.
(TAIWAN GINKO)
HEAD OFFICE:-Talpeh, Formosa.
locorporated by Special Imperial
Charter, 1899,
Central Bank in Formosa, Bank-Norse anised Average amount ...Yua. 43,000,000 BRANGUEN AND AGENCIES: JAPAN 1-Tokyo. Yokohama, Koba, aka FORMOSA, SA, Kazuko,
Mahong, Nanto, Shinobiku, Taicha, Tainas. CUINA:—thaoghal,
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Dapking business of every description (zansarted.
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KNADURA,
BONG KONG BRANCH:
Manager.
A Dm Vosur Bood Central Hong Kong 19th Junones, 1999,
Act. Manager.
Hong Kong. Apeli, 1901
BANQUE DE L'INDO - CHINE.
HEAD OFFICE:
96, Boulevard Haussman, Paris. Subscribed Capital Fra. 72,000,000.00 Paid-Up Capital...Fra. 68,400,000.00 Reserve Funds ....Frs.102,000,000.00
BRANCHES: Bangkok Hong Kong Quinhon Battambang Hue
Saigon Gnatho
Shanghai Mangtze Nam-Diah Singapore
Canton
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IN FRANCE: Comptoir National d'Escompte de Paris; Credit Lyonnais; Banque de Paris et des Pays-Bas; Credit Industriel et Commercial; So- ciete Generale.
IN LONDON: The National Pro- vincial & Union Bank of England, Ltd.; Comptoir National, d'Escompte *de Paris: Credit Lyonnais.
IN NEW YORK: J. P. Morgan & Co.; French American Banking Cor-
HEMP INDUSTRY.
CHINA IS REPORTED STEALING SECRETS.
Manila, July 3.
CLAIMS AGAINST MR. AND MRS.
BRANDRETH SETTLED.
The following statement has been issued by Messrs. Hackett Radley
and Johnson, chartered Recoun- tants:-
"The directors of Ner-Sag and Ner-Sag (Overseas) have announc ed that they have come to a settle ment of all pending litigation with Mr. and Mrs. Brandreth on terms which the directors, consider ad- vantageous to the shareholders of both companies. Arrangements are now being made to circularise shareholders."
A successful attempt to smuggle It may be recalled that in Janu- into China the art of the hemp inary of last year certain disclosures dustry, to which the Philippines were made as to the company's claima a monopoly, has just been business, and that subsequently the discovered by Pablo Sulit, a field chairman, Mr. C. Brandreth, was agent of the bureau of commerce charged with issuing a false balance and industry, and reported to Act-sheet, and sentenced to four years! ing Director Manuel J. de is inprisonment, «> Rama.
Rumours that n settlement, hnd been arrived at led to a rise in the THE BANK OF CANTON, LTD. "the yellow menace to the knotted shares recently, and dealings took hemp Industry" by the agent, was place pt 269. for the £1 shares of made by a shipper who exports | Ner-Sag. knotted hemp to Europe. The name of the shipper has been with held.
Established 1912.
Head Oca:-Hoog Koox.
anthrined Capital (11,K. Convárog1,000,00 Fald Up Capital ........... Ruerra Fund
BRANCELE
1,000,000
Bangkok, New York and Ras Fina
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in all principal cities of the Fortis change and banking begnes uf way Lunaription feed.
Gala Dari Bases various dama) en a resc that at from.
LOOK POONG SHAN,
Chief Manager.
The attempt which is dubbed
The report follows: "While every
one feels deeply Fanton, Bhangal, unakow, wow, worried about the low prices of the country's staples, knotted hemp not excepted, there suddenly Tooms in the horizon a new menace which if not nipped in the bud may ruin this lucrative industry in the same manner as the buntal hat industry. We refer to the recent shipments of 15 cases of spooling machines and 26 bales of loose Manila hemp to Amoy, China. The meaning of this move on the part of the ship- per, who is engaged in the export of knotted hemp to Europe, is ob vious, to Introduce the industry In China and secure his supply
Hong Kong, 14tth May, 1930,
THE BANK OF CHINA. 行銀國中
Reorganised October 20, 1928, under from that country at a lower cost,
special charter of The National Goy- ernment as an
poration; Guaranty Trust Co. of New INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE
York.
BANK
Subscribed Capital....$25,000,000.00 ..$24,710,200.00 ..$ 8,820,503.82
Interest allowed on Current A-Paid-Up Capital mounts and Fixed Deposits according Reserve Funds
to arrangements.
Every description of Banking and
Exchange Business transacted.
Safe Deposit Boxes to lat.. A. LECOT,
HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI.
HONG KONG BRANCH:
Manager.
Hong Kong, 1st May, 1929.
4, Queen's Road Central.
for it should be borne in mind that labour is extremely cheap there. It is hinted that these machines, being very simple devices, are being duplicated In China.
"Our producers are partly to blame because of the abominable practice of many in adulterating the hanks and spools and insist- ing in preparing their product to their own satisfaction disregarding trade requirements, These are
Owing to our numerous branches in spools which contain very coarse, Chin and large connections in the coloured fibres or foreign materiale
To the accounts of Ner-Sag for the year ended September 30, 1929, the auditors appended a report that "the suspense account, £108,664, contains items comprised in suspense account, £254,535, are the subject of litigation by the.com- pany against Mr. and/or Brandreth,"
Mrs.
He announced that new taxa-. tion would produce £12,550,000 including primage duty of two and a half per cent. on all im- ports; Increases in the Customa duties of threepence a gallon on petrol, sixpence a pound
a shilling pound
A cigarettes, hal? Bovereign A pound on cigars, a penny a foot on films, and a pound sterling a ton on newsprint.
A
on to-
on
Excien increases would be two- penée a gallon on beer, three- ponce a gallon on petrol, and threepence. a "pound on cigarettes.
Sales would be taxed, except cer- tuin Australian primary products. foodstuffs ete.
The postage charge on letters would be increased to twopence: and income tax be increased by 10 to 15 per cent.-Reuter.
Could Helen Wills beat Suzanne Lenglen? It le a question almost impossible to answer definitely, but I am of the opinion that to-day Helen would be equal or superior to Suzanne at her best. Betty' Nuthall.
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We also handle the issue of Bonds twisting the banks so tightly that, and other Public Funds of the Chin Inspection by buyers is rendered ese Government both at home and very difficult, if not impossible. abroad.
SHOU J. CHEN,
This practice, of course, redounds Manager.
to the seller's disadvantage for the Hong Kong, 6th March, 1980. buyer has to allow a discount to
the right price to cover the cost of, loosening the hanks before export- ing them. The producer's "extra HONG KONG HEIGHTS efforts in twisting the hauks very tightly result therefore in their own disadvantage.
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