BANKS
HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
Kuthurlard Ospital
mamunes sini. $50,000,000
Issued and Pully Paid-up ............. $20,000,000 Hunerve Fund-
Starling £1,500,000
lver.................$1,000,000
Resurre Lishlity of Proprietor #20,000,000 HEAR MRICE: BONG KONG.
BOARD OF DIRECTORA
Hon. Mr. C. G. 8. 3 [o
Ian. Mr. J. J. Paterson, Deguty Chairman.
W. 1. Hell, q, T. E. Peste, Raq.
A. . Compton, Beg. 3. A. Manner, Eng
B. Eandar Lami», Eng. T. II. R. Shaw, End.
4. Minkta, ing.
MOY
BANGKOK BATAVIA
ROMBAY
CALCUTTA
J. P. Warren, Esq.
Chint Manager.
V. M. Gragter, Exq.
(RANCHES:--
LONDON
LYOKS
SALARCA
MANILA
MUAR (Johor
CANTON
MURDEN
NAGAHAKI
T
NEW YORK
VATREN
PRIPING
Fonetow
ILATIONU
HAMMIRU
HANBOW HARDEN HOSUKEW
SAN FRANCISCO
KUMHO PATASI TIENTSIN
TOURE
RODE
XOWLOS
A LESIPER
PENANG
RANGOON
AKUN
SHANGLEAT
SINGAPORE
SOURABAYA
TOKYO
TOINGTAO
YOKOHAMA
Current Accents opted in Lal Currency and Del Dagomita erived fur une get o
kurter dan Jamal Memory and sterilog which will be to be application.
Hong Kong, 4 Febrang. 1995.
HONG KONG SAVINGS BANK.
The Business of ate ater tank is conduct. by the USG KONG AND HANDIAI lute may be HASKING CORFONATION,
btained on NG AND BUANGHAL
V.M. OBAYBUNA,
Chlef Mgr.
R THE BANKING CORPORATION,
lug Kreg, 141; July, 1930.
BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE,
READ OFFICE:
56. Boulevard Haussmann, Paris, Subscribed, Capital Frs, 72,000,000.00 Paid-Up Capital...Frs, 98,400,000.00 Frs,102,000,000,00 Reserve Funds .....
Bangkok Battambang Bur
Canthe
Canton
BRANCHES: Hong Kong Quinhen
Saigon Shanghai Singapore Thanhen Tientsin Touranc
1jibouti Neumea
Fort-Bayard Papeate
Haiphong
Hankow Phonenh Vịnh
Innoi
Peking Pondicherry Yunnanfu DANKERS:
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 Provin
& Union Bank of England, Ltd: cial Comptoir National d'Escompte de Paris; Credit Lyonnais.
IN NEW YORK; J. P. Morgan &
•Co French American Banking Cor- poration; Guaranty Trust Co. of New York.
Interest allowed on Current Ac... counts and Fixed Deposits according to arrangements.
Every description of Banking and Exchange Business truncated.
Safe Deposit Boxes to let:
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1853. HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. Paid-up Capital
THE HO HONG BANK, LTD.
(Established 1917)
THE CHINA MAIL.
HEAD OFFICE:-SINGAPORE Hong Kong Branch: 13, Queen's Rd. C.
"
£3,000,000
Authorised Capital Straits $20,000,000 fanucd Gapital
8,000,000
Reserve Fund
.£4,000,000
Paid-up Capital
4,000,000
Reserve Liability of Pro-
prietors
Reservo Liabilities
..£3,000,000
agencies and Branchen:
of Shareholders Surplus
4,000,000
2,520,000
KUALA LUMPUR
KUCHING
MADIAN
MANILA
METAN
NEW YORK
PEKING
ALOR STAR
Malay Stat AMNTÍMAU
BAROKOK BATAVIA BURAY CALCUTTA
CANTON
CAWNPORE
EDU
COLOMBO
DAILEN (Dalay
South Manchuria)
DELIH
HALPTIONG HAEBURN
HANKOW
N. Mas buried
!!!
HARDIN
1650 PORO
11010
TARACHI
hANG
EHALA KANORAR
Fersk F.M.B)
KDE
Foreign
PENANG
KANGOON
BARION
BEMARANG
BEREMBAN
SHANGHAI
SINGAPORE
HOURADAYA
TAIPING (P. M.8.1
TAVOY
TIENTSIN
TOKYO
TONUKA (bukat} THIKO1 AO
YOKOHAMA
ZAMBOANGA
(Philippine Islands)
General
Exchange and
Banking business transacted.
Current Accounts opened and Fix ed Deposits received for 1 year or which will sharter periods at rates
b quater on application.
A. H. FERGUSON,
Manager. Hong Kong, 8th January, 1920,
THE NATIONAL CITY BANK
OF NEW YORK.
HEAD OFTICE: 55, Wall Street, New York,
Capital, Surplus and
Undivided Profits..U.S.$224,554,298
Branches in:-
ARGENTINE LONDON
MEXICO
PANAMA
PERU
PHILIPPINE
ISLANDS
BELGIUM BRAZIL CHILE
CHINA
COLOMBIA CUBA
PORTO RICO
DOMINICAN
STRAITS
REPUBLIC
INDIA ITALY JAPAN
SETTLEMENTS
CRUGUAY
VENEZUELA
Commercial and "Travellers' Letters of Credit, Travellers' Cheques, Bill of Exchange and Cable Transfers bought and sold. Current accounts and Savings Bank accounts opened and Fixed Deponits in local and for- eign currencies taken at rates that! may be ascertained on application to the Bank.
We are also able to offer our Cus- tomers the services of the Branches of the International Banking Corpora: tion in San Francisco and Spain and also of The National City Bank of New York (France), S.A., in Parle and Nice.
F. McD. COURTNEY,
Hong Kong, 20th February, 1981.
THE
Manager.
AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY,
INC.
Head Ofteor 65, Broadway, New York.
Capital
Manager.
Surplus Reserves
A. LECOT,
Hong Kong, 1st May, 1929.
THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK,
LIMITED.
Established 1880,
Capital (fully paid-up) Yen 100,000,000 .Yen 115,000,000 Reserve Fund
Head Office:-YOKOHAMA.
Branches and Agencles at:
Alexandria
Batavia
Bombay
Calcutte
Canton
Changchun
Dairen (Dalny)
Nagoya
Newchwang
New York Osaka
Pelping Rangoon Rio de Janeiro
(Temporarily closed)
Fenglien (Mulden) Saigon
Hamburg
Hankow Harhin
Harbin
Kong
Kai Yuen Karachi Kobe Los Angeles
London
Lyons
zizania
Nagasaki
San Francisco
Scattle Semarang Shanghai Salmonoseki Singapore Soerabaya Sydney
Tichtsin
Tokyo Tsingtau Interest allowed on Current Ac- counts.
Deposits received for fixed periods at rates to bo obtained on application.
H. MORI,
Manager.
Hong Kong, March 24, 1931.
Amsterdam Autwory
محظور
Badla Darlla
Elaria
Bombay
Breme
Frusta Fate Alt Cairo Dalousse Cada
Culembo Constantinopte Copenhage Edinburgh Foreno Gener
Branches, Agencies and Correspon- dents in the principal cities of the world.
Every description of Banking and Exchange business transacted.
TAN ENG HOOI,
Manager.
NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL- MAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V.
(NETHERLANDS TRADING BOCIETY}
BANK2R8.
Fata Nishad 1824.
Hong Kong Chew:-1). Quand's Road Ostral. Aisthocinad Capital Guldders 150,000,000- [19,200,000) Palk-Up Capital .......... Ouilder 60,080,00 16,000,120 Resorts Fund Quilders` 40,014,00
(23,624,459)
RESEARCH IN INDUSTRY.
and
Commerce
Finance
Coal and Shipbuilding Experiments.
BRITISH INDUSTRIAL DISTRESS.
Some Unemployment Comparisons.
In the course of a recent address Mr. H. G. Howitt is said to have remarked that "in the matter of industrial distress ww were no worse off than the rest of the
The part which acientifle re- search can play in accelerating the recovery of British industry from the present depression Is discussed in the report of the De-world, writes Mr. W. A. Wells of the partment of Scientific and Indus- Empire Industries Association in trial Research for the year end- the course of a letter to the Fiñau- ed March 31, 1930, issued in mail cial Times. I do not wish to draw Mr. Howitt into controversial nor to discussion, he continues, The Advisory Council of the Deadopt the role of pessimist, but I partment urge most strongly that it is especially in bad times that research is most useful, and that
week.
now it is more than ever neces- sary to ensure that the resources of science are not neglected.
Head Oos-AMSTENDAM Lautern Hand DOMs:—BATAVIA. BRANOMES :- Deadjarmasin, Beadowug", Bombay.
Co-operative industrial research Cetuste, Charlboa, Djember, Djok Late The Bagus, Jeddah, Robe, associations had been established Kein-Radje, Malatan, Medan, Padr Palembang, Pekalongan, Fungi 29 industries, and these had a Portlan Bangoon, Botterdam total membership of 4,000 firms, Kamarang, Bhanghai, Sibolg (a) Hingapore. Bourabeis Certain railway companies were Nourakarta (Bola), Taga?, Tillajap and Weltevreden.
making full-scale trials of the new materials developed by the Non-Ferrous Metals Research As-
• Yhann ofhows hava safa deposit boxes to let Condon_Backsca:National Provincial Bank Zid. Correspondants favor the world Danklus bunloons of very Jesription transasted.
A. STOKKINA.
Acling Manger,
Hong Kong, 18th August, 1930.
THE BANK OF CHINA.
Reorganise October 20, 1928, under- special charter of The National Gov-
BANK.
feel that this remark of Mr. Howitt is one, which may be accepted by the country in general without a proper examination of the facts.
The world-wide depression" has ecome a term of almost everyday speech, and the impression seems prevalent that its severity is com-
But what mon to all.
are the facte? If we may use, as I think we may, the unemployment situa- tion as a fair gauge of industrial distress, an examination in, some delnil does not appear to bear out sociation for copper fire-boxes and the opinion expressed by Mr. boiler stays in locomotives. The Howitt. There are three countries! basic cause of the wastage of whose unemployment figures are boiler stays had been sought since between 2 and 7 millions; these the time of George Stephenson.are Great Britain, Germany and and had now been established for the United States of America, and the first time through the associa-the percentage of unemployment to
tion's work.
own
population in these three countries lies somewhere between,4 per cont. and 7 per cent.
un-
The new materials should go far to provide the better elastic properties shown to be necessary.
I have before me the figures of The most important researches carried out in the department's the League of Nations relating to crnment as a
establishments were prob-eleven other countries. In three of ably those dealing with coal. By these-Italy, Australia and Cze- INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE
treating coal with hydrogen at choslovakia-the numbers of ..$25,000,000.00 temperatures of 400 to 500 degrees employed are respectively some- $24,710,200.00 C.. and at pressures of 200 atmos thing over 500,000, 200,000 and $ 3,820,503,82 pheres, it was possible to convert 150,000, and the percentages of un- a large portion of the coal sub-employed to the population 1.3, 3.1 Com- and 1.1. In no other case do the dances into liquid fuels. marcially the most valuable of unemployment figures reach 50,000, these were light motor spirits--or does the percentage rise as high Le os boiling at temperatures a one per cent. of the population. I have no statistics of employment up to 230 degrees C.
Subscribed Capital Fald-Up Capital Reserve Funds
HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI
HONG KONG BRANCH:
4, Queen's Road Central
At the fuel research station it in the South American States, but Owing to our numerous branches' in China and large connections in the im- had been shown that if the the League of Nations' figures ap- portant commercial centres of the volatile oil products from the eri-pear to be fairly representative of world, we are able to extend to our clients special facilities for domestic Kinal, coal,aubstance were led off the rest of the world, and certain. and foreign banking and exchanges. and condensed, it was possible toy do not bear out the general idea that the whole world is suffering' We also handle the issue of Bonds obtain a yield of 80 gallons of and other Public Funds of the Chin-motor spirit per ton of coal treat- ese Government both at home abroad.
SHOU J. CHEN.
Hong Kong, 5th March, 1931.
and
ed.
ns we are.
Whole World Belów Par. Further experiments had shown
The whole world is certainly be- Manager. that there seemed to be no reason
why yields of motor spirit of 120 low par, but the three great coun- to 130 gallons per ton of coal sub-tries, Great Britain, Germany and stance treated should not be the United States of America, are plight than any others, and in each readily attained.
a far worse unquestionably in of these three cases it is possible to put one's finger on materially contributing factors.
THE BANK OF CANTON, LTD. Established 1912.
Bend Office:Hong Kong.
Authorfand Capliat (LE. Gurtenay) #11,000,000 Fald-Up Capital ma
8,000,000 1,200,000 Besarro Pund
1
.U.S.$6,000,000 U.S.$1,672,454 U.S.$1,008,200
BRANCHES--
Nios Kaple
Glenoa (lego Flarena Dembury Kavra Interlaken Jerusale Lido London Liverpool LORIDA Lupsoo
Macallin
Monte Carlo
Manila
Junich
State
Jillan of
Piraeus Pazi
Icking Patarias Botterdam Home Hamboul
Forang
thagbal Bousharptoo Singapor St. Morita Tentsia Visabe
Jakobama Zurich
Branches
American Express Company in Principal tities of Unit ed States of America and Canada.
All classes of Commercial Banking Transactions undertaken.
Personel handled.
Investment
Eccounts
The hydrogen process had also been found applicable in the con- version of iar obtained in low- temperature
carbonisation into motor spirit. There had been In- vestigations on such tar with the object of using it na raw Babgkuk, New York and Francis, material for the manufacture of chemicals, preservatives, drugs, &c.
BRANCHES:- Canton, Shanghal. Elankow,Bestow,
CORRESPONDENTS
LONDON MARKERS :--
The Lloyd's Bank, Limited.
in all principal cities of the World.
Friggs and banking busines of very description issotel,
Bal Depot Botas (varioja alasė) si a pourly ats of from 15 to 140.
LOOK POONG SHAN,
Д
In Germany they are largely political, but in any case the pre- sent time is the usual peak of seasonal unemployment. With re- the United States of gard to
not of America, her distress is As roon
financial circum-distant origin; it dates from the stances permit the department time of the Wall Stree crash, and proposed to undertake large-scale although there are other factors, investigations into the production no doubt, at work, this particular incident and the gambling which led up to it are undoubtedly the main cause.
በዞ
Chlef Manager.of metallurgical coke.
In spite of the depressed state of the shipping industry, the de-
THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LTD.mands on the existing tank at the
When we come to Great Britain, (TAIWAN GINKO.)
National Physical Laboratory used
we should be impressed by the fact bad for shipbuliding research
long that for at least ten years, HEAD OFFICE:-Taipch, Formosa.made it necessary to provide a
before the United States collapse, Incorporated by Special Imperial second and larger one. The pre-we were experiencing abnormal
Charter, 1899.
sent tank was constructed in 1909 unemployment, which has been through the generosity of Sir getting steadily worse throughout Central Bank in Formosa. Bank-Notes und Atorage amount -.-Y. £3,000,000 Alfred Yarrow, It is used
for the whole period.
There can be BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:
scientific tests carried out at the little question but that the JAPAN :—Tokyo, Yokohama, Babe, Osaka,
diff- PURMOSA:Iran,
Karanko, Eulong. Makong, Neats, Bbischika, Talebu, Tainan, request of shipbuilders and own-cuities In Germany, the United ere qn models of hulle and pro-States of America, and the rest of Takao, Tamar, Toes, Hdio, Taito. CUINA:-Bangla)," Haniow, Amor Foschow.
Braton, Canion
pellers of proposed new vessels, the world have contributed OTHERS-ang Kong, Bleupons Boursbays. The tests frequently Indicated al- make our position still more dif-]
Вокласни Balavis, Bombay, Calosta. London, New York, Dairan.
terations which led to consider cuit, and it must be the case that LONDON BANKERS,
the open market of this country is seriously to blame.
The Company offers to intending Travellers the use of its "Travelers Cheques" and Letters of Credit and, The London County Westminster and Parr's Bank.obile saving in fuel consumption in
in addition, the world-wide services of its thoroughly equipped, Travel De- partment.
Afiliated with
THE CHASE NATIONAL BANK
Resources
Over G$2,500,000,000
C. H. BENSON,
General Manager.
THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LTD.
· Established 1918.
HRAD OFFICE:
10, Des Voeux Road, Central, HONG KONG
Capital and Surplus
Total: ResorETONS
cover_ H.$ 8,000,000.00
Over H.$30,000,000.00
Every description of Banking and Exchange business
transacted.
** Current and Fized Deposit Accounts in local and for-
eign currencies opened for clients.:
Savings Account and Safe Deposit Boxes. Branches and Agencies" all over the world,
KAM TONG PO,
Chlef Manager.
The Bank has Correspondanta in all the princips! Commercial Centres throughout the world.
I. NAQURA
HONG KONG DANOM:
8. Das Forum Boad Gantzel, Boog Kong, 19th January, 1809
YOU
Маларм
ARE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR STOCK OF
ASIATIC FOREIGN AND COLONIAL
POSTAGE STAMP
IN SETS, SINGLE PACKETS, BAGS AND IN APPROVAL SHEETS.
GRACA & CO.,
Dealers in Postage Stamps, Philatelle Goods, Picture, Postcards, Toys, dc.
– 30, WYNDHAM, STREET,⠀ TO Hoà Hà CÁI HONG KONG.
to
the completed vessel.
The board had also been study. ing the effluents from beet sugar tries become difficult to sell, the factories, and had discovered prac-
When the goods of foreign coun-
tical methods by which the exces-difficulties of selling them in the tive pollution caused by the dis- British market are less than those charge of water from these fac-in other markets; thus are the tories could be avoided. The in. already restricted markets of the British manufacturer made more formation obtained should be use-
Other countries | ful in investigations dealing with narrow still.
maintain thair home markets other industrial. liquid wastes,
The net cost of all the depart secure for their home manufac ment's activities for the year wastures, and so..the distress inside £536,476,
TEA TAX RUMOURS.
Stream Of Selling Orders In Shares.
A reimposition by the Chancel lor of the tea-tax which, with the extra tax on Dutch ten, might help the British tea Industry, is the subject of keen speculation at pra- Fent
their borders is kept at a lower level than it would be if this step were not taken. The logical course for Great Britain is to do the same thing. We cannot afford in times like these to constitute ourselves a safety-valve for the rest of the world.
volume of selling, shares being marked down owlag to the dispro portionate number on offer.
Consequently the tone hardened later when bargain-huntora -ap- peared. The chief - disturbing. factor is the fear of the proposed modified restriction scheme being. buyers were insufficiently drastic In view of
present stocks:
In mall week, states the Financial Times, there was an almost con- tinuous stream of selling orders in tea shi but
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THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1931.
THE
HONG KONG
PENINSULA HOTEL;
HONG KONG HOTEL; REPULSE BAY HOTEL;
PEAK HOTEL
AND
SHANGHAI
ASTOR HOUSE HOTEL; PALACE HOTEL;
HOTELS,
LIMITED
In association with the Grand Hotel des Wagons Llts, Peking.
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SELECT PRIVATE HOTEL.
an
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PHOTO SUPPLIES.
Modern bata-
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to each room,
and private gar agu benefits motorists.
PHOTOS TAKEN DAY AND NIGHT. Zeiss, Kodaks, Cameras, Films, Plates, and Papers, etc. Developing, Printing and Enlarging. AT 24 HOURS SERVICE
Price Moderate.
A Trial Order is Solicited.
THE KWONG KWUI CO., LTD.
74, Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong, Tel. 22170.
Overland China Mail.
A WEEK'S PAPERS IN ONE..
A terrible tragedy involving the death of a young European lady very well-known and popular in the Colony, The young marred the enjoyment of the Easter season. lady, who was motoring with a friend, was thrown out of the car, and so badly injured that she died within a very short time of being rushed to hospital. The OVERLAND CHINA MAIL contains a report of the sad affair.
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Sidelights on standards of living from the point of view of the Chinese business man, featured a piquant case in the Bankruptcy Court. Debtor, who admitted having gone into bankruptcy through speculation in the share boom of 1925, strongly repudiated suggestions that certain expenses appearing in a list submitted to the Court were not essential for the securing of business. The case is fully reported in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.
Features of the Easter Race Meeting, over two days, were the defeat of some well-fancied favourites, and one or two exceptional dividends. The OVERLAND CHINA MAIL gives a complete account of the racing, in the course of which two or three local records were broken.
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