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March 24th.
THE NORDESTECHER" LLÄTY. The report of the Norddeutsche Lloyd in Bremen published last week, although on the whole satisfactory, is viewed with disappoint. ment in some quarters, in so for at least as the working of several of the lines shows no im- provement and as no provision has been made for the resorte funds that were completely absorbed last year. No dividland had been expected. On particulase becoming known the shares of the sompany dodined about 3 per cent, and are only slowly screvering. The figures are na follows: Gross Earnings dana umemisem .......... 32,499,323 Loss for special repairs aga M.3,876,640
Placed to credit of insurance
accounta
1,401,231
4.
Razorý od for stamps on coupor
sheets
·Interest on loans...............
79,000
M.
5,347,921
31. 27,561,402
„M-4,103,733
Working Expensea, in 1. Income
Tax
Mercima 8,217,622 1,5 of charges for issue of loan of
25 million marks in 1908 195,504
M. 7,017,950
Ocean-going steamers 16,171,030 Stenmors and tage on the ----River Wondr
Written of o11
Tenders hanuskos, &c.,
in foreign porta
Land and buildings
Shares in other lines
337,00
311,537 597,000
17,817,278 2,98,14 ———27,551,602
The interest at 6 per cent, on 11,26,500,000, say, M.1,575,000 for the year 1909, adorning from the agreement with the International Mercan tile Marine Company, is not included in the above, but will be carried the credit of now.
SAFER AND CHEAPERccount.
BOLD BY ALL STORES.
SYPHONS... at $200 euch.
BULBS.........at 0.90 per box,
Particular attention has been paid to the reduction of working expenses; they amount to M.3,217,000, against A3,615,000 in the pre vious year, and a saving of about half a million Las been affected on interont account. There has been an increase in the receipts of the Atlantic services from M.8,833,000 to 1.18,960,000, in those of the Imperial Mail Lines from M.2,701,000 to M.4,182,000, and from the Euro KWONG SANG HONG, LTD., pean lines and other soureos from M 1,540,000
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MITSUBISHI DOCKYARD AND ENGINE WORKS, NAGASAKI.
CODE WORD: "DOCK," A.1, A.B.C., and Engineering Code Used NEW DOCK NOW OPEN. DOCK No. 3.
Extreme Langth........
Length on Blocks
"Width of Entrance on Top,
PIC
722 feet ....714
Width of Entrance on Bottom... 88
"Water on Blocks at Spring Tide 344
DOOK No. 1.
***523 feet:
513..
38
Width of Entrance on Bottom...
Extreme Length ...
Length on Blocks
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"Width of Entenace ou Top
Water on Blocks at Spring Tide
DOCK No. 2...
Extreme Length...
Width of Hutrance on Top
Width of Entrance on Bottom:
Length on Blocks
Weter on Blocks at Spring Tile
PATENT SLIP:
371-feet, 350 '66 63
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Suitable for vassels up to 1,000.
THE WORKS are well equipped with
THE LATEST PLANTS and APPLI
ANCES to undertake BUILDING REPAIRING SHIPS, ENGINES
·BOILERS; and Яiso
WORK.
And
to M.1,853,000.
The amount of cash in hand and in the Reichsbank is, in round numbers, ML330,000, against M.264,000, whilst in securities of different kinds the company holds M.15,470.000 against M.16,225,000 last year, Sandry debtors amouns to M.16,700,000, against M 13,900,000, and aundry creditors to M,65,250,000, against.
74,260,000, a favourable feature.
The emigrant traffic shows a decided im provement owing to the increasing demand for labour in the United States consequent upon the revival of trade in that country, 150,748 steerage passongers have been shipped accss the Atlantic, against 59,050 in the previous twelve months. The demand for cabin passages has likewise become more sotive towards the sad of the year, and the number already booked for the present Benson augurs well for the future.
The cargo business, too, has been on the mend, but progress has been somewhat checked during part of the summer by the uncertainty prevail ing with regard to the now tariff bill in the Statos; this difficulty having now been settled revival of the export trado with North America may be looked for. M
The Canadian service has fully come up to expectations and will be reamed with every prospect of success is April
The rates to South American ports have not been satisfactory owing to severe ocupetition and some of the other lines have also left mach to be desired.
It will be seen from this that the Norddeutsche Lloyd is in a fair way to retrieva, its former
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 18TH, 1910.
Dr.
Share Capital Debentures of 1893, 1901, 1905
KOMM. [125,000,000,00
and 1908 lase amount paid off 75,375,000.00 Reservo funds
16,753,155,44
Buspecte account (sooounta mot
olored...
15,593,158.42
The
Sundry creditors ..........
5,417,445.90
M
Other craft
The ocean-going feet consisting
of 161 steamore stands in book 194,250,000.00 Less instalments still to be paid... 6,300,000,00 M. 187,950,000.00 8,697,720.00. Land, dooks and buildings in
different parts of the world 20,175,974:00 The advance in the rate of discount in London last week, although unusual at this time of the year, was generally expected and therefore cansed no surprisa, but that it should have been thought ne cosenry to raise it a whole par cent., from 3 to 4 per cent created some semeation and is looked upon as a danger signal. It is explained by the fact that the abundance of money since the new year had favoured 'the issue of large exotic loans and others, and that the demand for gold for Russia and the United States was assuming alarming proportions, whilst the finan cial operations of the government, consequent upon the budget difficulty, added to the strain, Whether the stringonoy will increase and lead to a farther rise in the rate and whether the Reichsbank in Berlin will find itself obliged to follow suit is hard to say, at any rate speculation Las received a shook for the prosent and a dull Die prevails in the stock markets.
AERIAL COLUMBUS.
Dr. Gans Fabrico, the German seronaut, who intends to attempt to traverse the Atlantic Ocean in an airship, has given the following particulars of his scheme-
"I shall be accompanied by Herr Bruckner,
Franfurt newspaper, by a the editor of a Physician, and by one euginoor. I intend to tart about the middle of May from either Cadiz, Spain, or Teneriffe.
"This time of the year is chosen because then there is an easterly wind which blows from the European to the Amaridan continent con- an hour. It was to this wind that Columbus tinuously, and with a force of nearly thirty miles owed his sucess in discovering America.
"I desire to be an aerial Columbus, and, start- ng approximately from the same point, to be the first to reach America through the air. My course would lie Boross the Atlantic Ocena to Porto Rico, passing Cuba, and then across the Galf to New Orleans, The distanos of my course would be just over 4,000 miles.
"I estimate that I should cover this distance.
in five days. My airship now approuching completion is a combination of an ordinary bal loom and a dirigible airship. The length of the balloon section is 175 feet, and its diameter, which is cigar-shaped, is 50 feet. The motor is 40-horsepower.
Owing to the favourable wind which I shall utilise I only intend to use the motor in case of necessity, because it is not possible to take suficient bonzine to keep the motor going for five lays: The cubic contents of the balloon are quite sufficient to keep the airship aloft for 145 hours. That would be six days, or one day more than I require for the passage.
Perhaps the most interesting feasars of
In case of necessity this can be sailed on the ocean sa a moter-boat, and if I run short of benzine it can be sailed sa a sailing boat, because I shall take a portable mast with me,
"So far as human foresight can foreses, my enterprise mast noceed. A number of ships will be on the look-out for us between. European coasts and the West Indies,"
DUEL CAUSED BY A WIDOW.
A sensational duel, in which both combatants were over ninety years of age, took place on March 20th at Nikolsk Ussioraki, St. Petersburg.
Prince Suboteff, aged ninety-one, and M. warjanin, agot ninety-three, who owned the neighbouring estate, had been excellent friends for half a century. They were in the habit of meeting daily at the house of Me. Dejansky, a widow of forty
One day Princa Suboteff imagined that M. Wjarjanin was dirting with the widow, and a coldness sprang up hatween the men. After they had treated each other with studied polite ness for several weeks, a quarrel took place as they wore leaving Mme. Dejansky's residence,
Prince Enbotoff called his aged companion soxcomb, who should empty-headed. an
a flirtation know better than to carry on
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TOTAL FUNDS 41 31st Dosen, 1901 Stamship
I.
£19,121,310.
Authorizen Capital ... £6,000,000 Buberited Capital 3,275,000 Paid-up Capital ... 1,212,500 00 3,204,753 710 II. Fire Funds...............
The Undersigned, AGENTS for the above Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISK against FIRE and MARINE at Current Rates.
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Hongkong, 16th January, 1909.
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM HOMBAY, COLOMBO AND STRAITS
HEP. & O. 8, N. Co.'s Steamer
"DELTA." Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR RISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the
This vessel bringe on Cargo:-
Capt. T. P. Hall
Mr. A. Harrison
Hon. Mr. and Mrs. E. A
Havett
Mr. N. Hornsby Dr. S. Hough
Mr L. Jup
Mr. G. E. Leggə Mr. G. T. Lloyd Jur. E. G. B. Lover Mr. D. Macdonald
KING
"BUYO MARU," having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified to send in their Bill of Lading for countersignature, and take immediate delivery Mr. E. Archbutt
Mr. & Mr. Bacon of Cargo alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the vessel. H. M. Bain
Mrs. Murray Baia will be landed at once at Consignages' risk and Mr. N. K. Bain expones
Cargo remaining on board after TUESDAY, the 19th inst, 1910, at 4 P.M., will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.
No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected. All Cargo undelivered FRIDAY, the 22 inst., 1910, will be subject to rent,
All chafed and otherwise damaged Cargo will be examined THURSDAY, the 21st inst, at 10 AM. No Claims will be admitted after the Goode have loft, the Steamer or Godown.
N. YAMADA,
Asting Manager. (541 Hongkong, 15th April, 1910.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, ·
FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, FORT SALD, SUEZ AND STRAITS,
THE
ELECTRICAL position in the shipping world, but it may take hen he had one foot in the grave. M. Wiar. Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s Steamer
A LARGE STOCK of MATERIALS always kept on hand.
The COMPANY has the powerful stoamer
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LABUAN COAL,
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a few more years of good trade before it be
attaino.
With regard to the Hamburg-Amerika Lite I bare little to add to the statement I vontured to make last month in anticipation of the sanna report of the board of directors. This has now appeared and will be laid before the shara. holders at the general meeting to be held on the 30th inst. According to it
M.
janin retortel that he was young enough to resent such criticism, and the ancient gentle men thereupon exchanged cards:
They first agreed to fight with the swords which they had used as officers in the Russo- Turkish war, but those proved too heavy for them, and pistols were selected as the waspɔns. Their seconds were men young enough to be their grandsons.
Goods are landed.”
"PALAWAN,"
Mr. B. Man lel
Mr. B. L. Mackor Dr. O. Marriott
Mr. & Mrs, E, J. Mazzuchi
Mr. G. G. MoIntosh Mrs. E. McPherson Mr. J. E. Menagh, Mr. John More ki Mr. D. M. Mickle Afr. H. J. Marso Mr. E. Ow Mr. I. B. Piston Mr. H. Piestergan
Mr. F. A. Fruter H.
E.
Mr. Clifton Robinson
Col and A
and Ales E. B. Robertson
Lady
Bi: Chifto
Boar
Robinson Er. R. K. Rodger Mr. C. H Alias Sid fons Mis: K. & ddons ilies H. Slocum Mr. & Mrs. A, A, Salth Str. 1. 1. Bolomon Surgeon and Mrs. A.D. Spalding, RN.
Mr. F. S. Spender
KL. 1. Spittles Mies A. Square Nr. 0. Stender
Mr. and Mr. M. LA
Thompson
Mr. W. Waite
Mr. G. G. Wood Mr. A Young
EDWARD. HOTEL.
Mr. & Mrs M. T. Baird Miss Marie Berganoff Mr. Mrs. Blanchflower Mr. J. A. Bower Nr. & Mrs Baazard Mr. A Charlton Mr. G. Christensen
F. Cor Mr. F. Mr. F. Cox
Mr. M David Mr. J. D. Dawson Mi K. Delavale Dizon Capt. Flaher
| Mr&Mrs.
Mr. N.H. Foreman Mr. N. M. HAM Mr. H. Hnatinga Miss L, Hastings Mr. G.AL. Hay Mr. B. Henry af 0. W. Hindly Mr. A. Hissin
Mr. J. Jordan
Mi Dolly Keldis Mr. W. A. Kolicy Mr. Kennedy
2
Misses HJ.M. Kennedy Capt. & Mrs. Ki Mrs. Lamquet Mina Lepreito
Dr. & Mre. MacDonald Misa Marshall Mrs. Marston Mr. E. F. C. Master Dr. Mokay
Mrs. Morless Capt.
Sargem & Mrs. Minett Sir. H. N. Mudy Mr. Mulder Mr. B. N. W. Nirkola
Capt
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Percebois
Mr. D.
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MT. C. d
Sobarl
Mr. & Mrs. A. Scoth. Mr. W. E. L. Shoots Mies Sherwood
Mr. E E. Smith
Dr. Stumm
Dr. Weber
Dr. & Mrs. Wohlange
Mrs. Wright & wall
Capt. Zseliner
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Consignees of Cargo by the above-named Tessel ara hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR RISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown. Company's Godowas at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out Mark by Marks. E. Arndt
elivery can be obtained as soon as the Mr. Barlow Мт. Подвод Goods are landed.
Dr. Black Optional Goods will be landed here unless Mr. W. F. Brewer instructions are given to the contrary within His
NOTICE THIS COAL UN COAL augant to us for the 33,035,152.77 friend in the shoulder. Then the seconds. Hom
THE LABUAN FIELDS Co., L., who are prepared to Supply FRESH COAL straight from the Mines Steamers load at the Wharvos Qriok despatch Telegrams: "Labor Labuan."
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Prince Subotoff's right thumb was shot awal but he promptly transferred his pistol te left hand, and sacrseded in wounding his former ped the duel. The principals were taken homa 3,378,046.88 and put to bed, and they are now rapidly rocaver.
ing. They declare that they will fight again. M.29,638,121.89
From which have to be deducted for
interest on debentures:
Leaving
Of this there has been allocated to insar.
roserve
anco nccount Depreciation and
M 1,681,114.84
renewal accounts 18,372,840.40. Creation of a com
petition war fund 2,000,000.00
22,053,955.24
M7,604,166,65
After allowing for the statutory
"Bonus to the directors M. 104,166.65. It is proposed to pay a dividend of
6 por cent. to The shareholders 7,500,000.00
11, 7,604,166.65
The Competition War Fund," which appears. for the first time in the nocounts of the com pany, is explained to have beer forsued for tho purpose of strengthening the hands of the dir estors in the ever-recurring and inevitable- rate conflicts and to cover the losses any of tho lines muy sustain by having to reduce freights.
I take the following items from the balance
sheet:
Cr.
Cash in hand and with the bank... Deposits with different banks... Portfolio
hares in other companies
Sundry debtors
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B. & P. S. N. Cole Steamers. Optional Goods will be landed here unless instractions are given to the contrary within 6 hours.
Goods not cleared by the 20th inst., at 4 P.M., will be subject to rent.
Bad
6 hours.
Goods not cleared by the 20th inst, at 4 P.M.; will be subject to rent.
Mr. H. Balmer
Dr. F. Clark Mr. E. J. Chapman Mrs. Crabtree & mail No Fire Insurance will be effected by mo in
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Dr. A.D. Foster in any case whatever Damaged packages must be left in the
Damaged packages must be left in the G. & Mrs. G. Gordon Godowns for examination by the Consigneo's downs for examination by the Consignee's and Col. Gray, via.. and the Company's representative at an
the Company's representative at an appointed Mr. H. C. Gray appointed hour. All Claims must be presented hour. All claims onst be presented willin ten within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, days of the steamer's arrival here, siter which after which date they cannot be recognised.date they cannot be recognised. No chips will No Claims will be admitted after the Goods te admitted after the Goods have left the have left the Gedowns.
E. A HEWETT, Superintendent, Hongkong, 14th April, 1910.
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