"VISITORS” AT HOTELS.
HONGEORG HOT
Mr. P. E. Adamas
Mrs. Apar Mr. F. Austio Mr. J. H. Backhouse
Mr. E. C. Endli
Mir, 8. W. Cartwright MM. J. D. Champlis Mr. D. J. Cheeseman
Condon
Mr. M. O. Clark
W.F. Cowen
. Curry
Mr. N. K. Davidson Mr.
Ir. D. B. Bonnolly Mr. J. H. Dorian
A. E. Dunrigh
Mr&Mra H. Ehrenfels,
M. C. H. Bilg
Mr. W. S. Fraser mr.
Kr. WJBL Frost
Mr. &
Mr. F. Gordon Mr. V-Goulbourn Capt. 1. P. Hall
Mr. A. Harrison
Mr. A. E. Hastan
Hon. Mr. and Mrs. F. d Hon.Bir.
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Dr. 8.
Capt. R. Houghton
MF. B. Horne
Mr. J. B. ton Hove
Mrs. A. H. Howard
Mr. F. Jacobe
Mr. E. Jago
Mr. H. J.Jones
Mr. Jup
Mr. H. de Kerangor
Mr. M. Kiasano
Mr. Knight
Master Foepfli Mr. W. D. Kraft Diss
Kraft
Dr. Lippert Mr. G. 1, Lloyd Mr. T. de Lunel
Air. D. Macdonald-
Mr. B. Mande'l
Mr. H. L. Markör Dr: 0. Marriott Capt, J. Mofrido. Art Clolntosh
Mr. J. E. Monagh Mr. John Merejki
- Mr. D. M. Mickle
Mr. AB, Moulder Mr.H.JMomS Mr. J.-B. Fisten Mr.H. Plásberget Mr & Mrs FanPixley Cord & Lady Foalett,
Ford
valet and Miss Pratt
maid
Mr. M. Rahmeyor Mr. B. H. Ray Mr. R.K. Rodgar Sait Mr. Ho Koh Mr. & Mre, Berizay Miss Bid ions
Miss K. Biddons
Mr. H. H. Solomon
Surgeon and Mrs, Á, D Spalding, E.N.
Ic. J. Spittlea
Mise à Squato Bir. W. F. Stratton
Mr. W. G. Symmons
Mr. and Mrs, M. L.
Thompson
Mr. E. Wellmann
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Mr. E. Whatty
Koepfli
Mien Koepfli
King
Mr. E. Archbutt Mrs. Murray Hais Mr. H. M. Bain Mr. N. K. Bain Mr. & Mrs DI. Baba P. Bharati
Mr. G. G. Wood
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Mr.& Mr. Rianchiower Mr. 2. F. Cor
Mr. Cruz
Mrs, M. David
Min K. Delavale Mr. A. Diety
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Mr. H. G. Fisher
Mr. G. M: Hay
Mr. A.
Hisink
Mr. Kennedy. Missa KJ.M. Kennedy
Mrs. Lamquet
KINGSOLS
Mr. C. M. Alport
Mr. B. Arndt
Mr. Barlow
Mrs. HL Beaumont
Dr. Black
Capt. & Mra, Bremer
MW. F. Browar Mr. H. Uulmer
Mr÷E. J Chapman Me. Cooker
Mrs. Crabtree & mald Mr. P. Sydenham Dixon
Dr. A. D. Foster
Mr. & Mrs. G. Gordon
Mr. H. C. Gray
Mr. Harrison
Mr. H. Hollman
Mr. W. H. Tinda! King
Mr. B. L. Manceli
Mrs. Marston
.R. 3. C. Master Capt. & Mr. Mariees Sir, H. N. Mody Mr. Mulder
Mr. J. D. Mutray
Mr. B. N. W. Nickelo Mr. H. Olson Mr. Zacher
Capt and MIG W. C.
Passmore
Mr. D. Percebois
Mr. E. Bigold
Mr. John Rotschild
Mrs. Scharl
Mr. W. E. L. Shenton Mr. E. E. Smith
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Mr. & Mrs. A. C. Logan Consul J. M. Macada
Mr. & Mrs C.C. Mindles
Mr. & Mrs. Maguire Mr. H. 8, Morrison Prof. Ober
Mr. JA, Offor
Mr. Wm. Pittendrigh
Hans Popper
Mr. Bubling Mrs. G. Sachse Mis K. Fachse
Capt. & Mrs. Schaltsen Mrs. Stono
Mr. & Mra, Tibbs Me. B. Webb
Mr. W. Arphold Zede-
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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From May 2nd to 8th, 1910.
HIGH WATKA.
Hongkong
Mean Time.
3. M.
Fas
No inferior
મમ
Wed
1
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3
20
6 10
#ri. 0
7 ti
7
760
201
Su
8
8 20
Mon.
24
M
Height
LOW WATER
Hongkong Beight Hymn Tima.
...b.12.
Dor low
21 44 4
m 1,45
0 13
Ú 13 a
1 4
be tr water.
KONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL,
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, May 2nd
Esrouter...
Temperature...
iêumidity
www.
Wind Directiɔa|
Forca...
*Weather Kain
Fraz.ons Day! On Data
sti_p...
| On Date
10 m
at 4 p.m.
20.63
29.8%
29.76
78
82
82
2$
76
.8
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B0
F
2
2
23
*Highest open air Temperature on 1st......80 Lowest open air Temperature on 1st.....78
As SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS AND HOUSE OF COMMONE.
THORNE'S
OLD VAT
(ĒRUMS VAT WAS STARTED BY THE LATE MOND VORWE
| BRILHOCH AND HAS BEEN BOLEAS MA.SİNCE (DWV
NAPIER JOHNSTONES'
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 325, 1910.
THE-RUDDER-INDUSTRY.
THE BASIS OF VALUATION.
wantput of motors in the United States thiä yaar
will exceed all anticipations, When an annusl authat of 70,000 tons can bé kheorbed at present prices with an ease which induces manufacturers
"SQUARE BOTTLE" One of the most serious disabilities into bay two or three years nåsad at 763 of 85, at connection with the movement in Rubber shares pound; some ides may be obtained of the great has been the dilleulty of Anding an equitable impulse which would be 5s, or 4s, a pound to onneauption
WHISKY.
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1745.
UNVARIED FOR
THE SAME TO-DAÝ
150 YEARS.
IMITATIONS
common basis upon which to value the shares of by a reduction in the price
Without dogmatising on the subject, it coom.s the ever-growing number of produding · Com- pantes. So many different considerations hare is only reasonable to assume that four or five years be taken into account, and the conditions vary hence the price of rubber will be bat alightly below 108, a pound, which would go a long way so widely, that there are scarcely two companies alike, even in their broader features. It is towards secounting for the purchase from the all very well to talk glibly of the value per Fast of the shares of the best companies at nere, but little useful information is provided prices very little below those now ruling.— by calamlations on that principle unless the Financial Times. number of sera planted, the number of trees planted to the are and the exact
А
ROMANCES OF RUBBER,
The whole country is still gone rubber mad, and the wih rash for a share in the golden harvest of the boom shows no signs of slacken. ing.
After the temporary break of the last few days the principal quotations made a tupid recovery of the Stock Exchange yesterday, enya a London newspaper of April 9th, and brokera ware deluged with orders to bay.
Fortunes are made daily. Up to now there
age of the trees are known. Even then the nature of the soil, the location of the estate, und laat, though not by any means ist, the nature of the management has to be taken into account When full and satisfactory information on all thoss points is forthcoming, but not till than, is it possible to forat oven a rough idea of the value of a rubber state.
have been observed, all mention has been omitted from the above paragraph of the all-important factor of the price of the com- modity itself. Trzo it is that, with a well- planted, skilfully-managed, reasonably-capital-sre no losers, for the shares have gone atezdily Leod estate in the true rubber-growing belt, upward with little variation. Some of the an adequate supply of labour and reason. fortunes that have been made
are onermons. able transport facilities, producers have Ons Broad-street firm of stock-jobbers is stat little cause to fear the price of rubber falling ed to have made a million pounds in the last six below the remanemtaro roint, but that the price months. Every day the rubber market in the will have an important bearing on the profits Stock Exchange is packed with a soothing earned goes without saying. The prios of the crowd of four to five handrod brokers and commodity, therefore, enters largely into the jobbers, and a large proportion of these think value of an estate, as is to be seen from a com nothing of clearing £100 a day.
and from ALL WINS MERCHANTS [46 earlier date virgin jungie was valued at about ago, and those generally accepted now. At the
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£2 per acre. Now its value has increased by 50 per cent, or even mote. Well-cleared land, planted with rubber under one year old, may be valued at from £20 to £40 per sore, as compared with £10 twelve months ago.
HINÊS TO INVESTORS.
A remarkable instance of a fortune acquired Fraser Arbuthnot, a director of the Linggi during the boom is provided by Mr. Keith
Plantations, Limited, who foresaw the boom, and acquired the following large holdings in rubber companies :---
No. of Shares. United Bumatra Rubber Estates... .. 200,000 Sumates Consolidated Rubber Estates... 6,000 Singapore Pars Rubber Estates Linggi Plantations Selangor Rubber Co. Sumatra Pare Rubber Plantations Vailambresa Bubbar Co.... Fataling Rubber Estates Syndicate
Total
3,000 12,000
8,000
10,50
13,000
5,000
262,500
When planted areas with over twolve months of so are considered, the appre- ciation in value is very marked, every month of age increasing, of course, the probability of the ownere bein able to participate in the hi.h prices now prevailing for the commodity, High prices seem unsured for several years to come but that the present level will be maintained Indefinitely is hardly conceivable. Hence the importance of marketing every pound of rubber which can possibly be obtained without injuring the tacos by over or premature tapping. Trees with one year of age are now valued at about £55 por acre, ne compared with £15 a few months ago. The value of the two-year-old freas has increased from 935 to £110, of 23-your-did trees from £45 to £155, of three-year-old trees from 860 to £200, of four-year-old trees from £100 to £330, of five-year-old trees from £120 to £500, of six-year-old trees from $140 to £700, and so on, till a maximum value of somewhere about £1,500 per sore is reached.terest in the company. The question whether these values are justified cluded --- is a knotty ons, and, indeed, cannot be answered
The market valus of those shares is now more than £200,000, and Mr. Arbuthnot has disposed of them wholesale to a company for £280,000.
Another prominent financier bought 60,000 sharoa at 25, and sold them st. 60s, this clearing
on
the substantial sum of £174,000,0
When the romance of the rubber boom comes
to be writes it will be found that practically every class from myalty to policemen has pro fited from the boom, Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, was a shareholder in the Anglo- Malay Rubber Company when the boom was only just beginning, and Mr. Justice Lawrence was also fortunate enough to possess an in-
Rear-admirals Schoolmasters Glass-cuttera
Electrical engineers. Widowa
Other shareholders
Clergymen Bank clerks Doctors Army officers Planters
An Edinburgh hairdresser and an Edinburgh grocer were among those who bought Linggi Plantation shares before the boom began. It they still hold the shares their capital will have increased twenty to thirty times.
An amazing fustanice of good fortune befell a man who was asked a few years ago for a loan of 2500
"I have lost money heavily," the borrower remarked at the time, but I will give you the title deeds of a rubber estate--although I do not suppose they are worth much,"
That loan of £500, which was not repaid, was one of the most profitable financial transactions ever made. The leader has disposed of the rubber estates to a company, and has made a profit of $320,000.
months ago. "I wish to invest the money in Consols, ho told his broker, but the broker strongly advised him to put the whole sum inte rubber. Ho followed the advice, and made £65,000, which is now safely invested in Consols.
in a general way, us each estate must be valued its own merits. It may be stated, however, that the lowest priced shares are not always the cheapest, end the prospective buyer here, as in other departments of the Stock Markets, is likely to do best for himself by selecting the medium-priced sheres, avoiding, on the one hand, the low-priced rubbish, and, on the other, the very highly priced market oeunte re.
THE INCREASE IN OUTPUT. Many attemptes have been made, chiefly
who. by those
have sold an ill-advised bear of Rubber share, to show the probable disastrous results a few years hence of the increase in the output of rubber. Those gentle- men may or may not be surprised to learn that their views are not shared by plan ters general It must not be inferred from that, however, that many shares are not grossly inflated at presant prices, or that there will not be a reaction. As a matter of fact, the best informed planters,
Another surprising piece of good fortune almost with one consent, decline to express befell a man who was bequeathed £5,000 a few opinion. They roulies to the full the inherent risks and uncertainties of all tropical products, and know that it does not by any means follow that because a certain number of com- panies have been floated, with so many acros plan- tod, all that requires to be done to ascertain the production in any one year is to multiply the A City man who had invested in rubber number of acres which should then be in bearing plantations years ae left his properties, worth by anything from 150 to 300 as representing the probable output in pounds por sers. Even some £2,000 a year, to his widow, who has since on this point regarding the output per acre in increased her income to £60,000 annually, full bearing, there is considerable diversity of opinion, and planting companies have hitherto taken 100 lbs. per acre as being the only safe
estimate.
Last year the Eastern pos produced 4,600 tons, and an
itative estimate for the current year is 7,500 tons. Careful consideration of the known facts would seem to justify an estimate of 9,220 tons in 1911, of 13,000 tons in 1912, of 18,600 tons in 1911 and of 27,300 tons In 1914. The indigenous production in 1909- amounted to 64,000 tons, of which: Brasil contributed 38,000 tons, and it is doabitful if that output can be increased to any great extent, notwithstanding the unprecedentedly high prices raling for the commodity. The indigenous trees have not been worked in the most econo mical manner in the past, while the necessity for penetrating further into the forests to open an new supplies adds very materially to the most of production. Adding a total indigenous pro- duction of 66,000 tons to the estimated plants. tion output of, say, 28,000 tons, that gives a total available supply of 94,000 tons in 1914.
In many towns round London it is not un- usual to find twenty to thirty families who have made modest fortunes from rubber.
One of the most remarkable examples of the rush for shares occurred in connection with the Kerais Rubber Estates, the prospectas of which This company offered appeared this week. 160,000 shares at 5s, each to the public, and be the first possible post after the prospectus was issued the shares were fully subscribed
When the lists closed the number of shares applied for was 1,282,410-1,102410 more than were offered to the public.
the disappointed applicants are working night The clerks employed in returning money to and day, and the company's bankers, who were also receiving applications, were compelled to employ an extra staff of forty clerks to send back the money as fast as it came in. It is estimated that the total amount of money received would be sufficient to buy half dezen rubber patates.
EXPANDED CAPITAL
-
The effect of the boom in increasing the capital value of the principal companies has been SURPRISING GROWTH OF CONSUMPTION.
startling, as will be seen from the following The other side of the account is represented
Anglo-Malay (Estates, 6,331 acres). by consumption, and here it may be said at once Nominal capitalism,
€ 150.000 the conscientions investigator is, if possible, on Capital at market price of shares 2,550,000 even more uncertain ground than when dealing with the probabis output. What the consump Increase
£2,400,000 tion will be in 1914 is a problem which the best-
Bukit Rajah (Estatas, 2,125 acres). Informed in the industry are chary of tackling.
£66,700 For a year or two past the demand has been Nomiral capital
1,534,000 fully equal to the supply, and thors is over Capital at market price of shares... whelming evidence that now it considerably
Increase
£1,257,350 exocode it All talk of a corner in the material
l may be dismissed as so much groundless specula Linggi Plantations (Estates, 4,246 nores)," tion OF interested fabrication. Rubber cannot Nominal capital
£90,000 he spirited away unknown to those who have for Capital at market price of shares.. 2,700,000 years regularly chronicled the shipment an disposal of practically trury evt. The channels
£3,610,000 in which streams of supply and demand flow ore Kuala Lumpur (Estates, 2,000 acres); -. too well known for that, and manufacturers Nominal capital,
£100,000 would not be disposed to buy ahead for two or Capital at market price of shares
1.580.000 Pothree yours at the present level of values if there
£1,800,000 Tallambrose (Estates, 1,822 sor#2)--
£50,600 1,467,400 Capital at market value of shares
Increase...
£1,416,800
AMCONSUMPTION.
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Increase...
na reasonable doubt that every pound of the Nominal capital
prodaction present
is steadily passing into the hands of consumers in the accustomed way, and the one anxiety of manufacturers seems to be provide against the future es far as possible. Cirqulates largely throughout Bouthern Chine is outful if the curious presas Hightands and Lowlands (Estates, scrva, 3,547
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STEAMERS.
ALINE WOERMANN, British str., 1,500, J.
Martin, 1st May-Saigon 27th April, General and Bice --Man Fat. BENALDES, British str., 1,958, Tough, 28th
April-Karan 23rd April, Coal-Gibb, Livingston & Co. BUSKU MART, Japanese str., 1,959, 8. Masu.
moto, 1st May-Moji 26th April,' Coal- Miteni Bussen Kaisho.
GAEL” DIEDERICHSEN, German str., 774, J. Kayser 29th April-Haiphong and Holbow 29th April, General-Jebsen & Co.
CEYLON MARU, Japanese str., 3,142, F. L.
UHIBLI,
Pene, lat May-Moji 26th April, Cotton and Matches-Nippon Tusen Kaisha. C. FEED, LABISZ, German str. 3,158, A. Wagnal, lit May-Shanghai 27th April, General-Hamburg-Amerika Linie.
zx, British atr., 1,142, C. Lindbergh, 1st 27th April, Rice and Paddy, Butterfield & Swire. CHojarne, 'German atr
7021, Bonhn, 16th and Swatow 15th April Kolisishang April, Gonoral-Butterfield & Swire. CLARA JEBBEN, German str. 1.105, J. Bendixon,
29th April-Hoihow 28th April, Geberal- Jebsen & Co.
CrOLORS, British str., 5,896, II. Hazeland, 30th April-Takow Formosa), 28th April, General Batterfeld & Swire, DAIYA MARU, Japanese str., 1,735, Kobayashi, 17th April-Moji 12th April, Coal-Miten Rishi Goshi Kwuisha..
DEUCALION. British str. 4,476, H. Eraus, 1st 28th April, General - May Shanghai Butterfeld & Swice.
EMPRESS OF INDIA, British str.. 5,910, 8.
Robinson, RN.B., 29th April-Vancouver, B.C. 7th April. Mails and Ganaral- C. P. R. Ca. EUSTON, British str. 2,278, C. E. Undurwood,
22nd
April-Moj 16th April, Coal Bradley & Co. FAUBANG, British str., 1,410, Malkina, 30th April-Saigon 26th Apr., Rice and General
Jardine, Matheson & Co., GLENSTRAE, British str., 3,054, J. McGillivray,
17th April-Shanghai 14th April, General -Shewan, Thomes & Co. HAICHING, British str., 1,267, W. C. Passmore, 1st May-Foochow, vie Amoy Swatow 28th April, General--Dongias, Lapraik & Co
HALDIs, Norwegian atz., 1,065, G. Salberg,
19th April Bangkok 12th April, Rico Chinese.
HANO, French str., 738, J. Pannier, 26th-
April-Kwang Chow Wan 22nd April, General-A. R. Marty,
HINGANG, British str., 1,536, AG. Smith, 1st
May-Hongey 29th April, Coal-Jardins, Mad Matheson & Co.
HONGMon, British str., 2,555, R. S. Bainbridge, 24th April-Singapore 18th April, General
Joo Took Seng.
HONG WAN I, British str., 2,060, Haimaworth, 29th April--Slugapore 24th April, General
Chinese.
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HaING SHUM, Chinese str., 808, Markussen, 26th April-Wakamaten 19th April, Coal
Mitrai Brasen Koisha HUICHOW, British str., 1,228, E. Forsyth,
30th April –Tientsin 24th April, Gezerni | -Butterfield & Bwire..
JOHANNE, Gerion str., 952, M. Jpland, 17th April-Saigon 13th April, Rice-Jebsen & Co.
KIANG CHING, Chinese str., 1,002, Brissander, 26th April-Saigon 22nd April, Bice- Tung Lee & Co.
KWANGAH, Chinese str., 1536 W. II. Lunt, 26th April-Shanghai 23rd April, Gegeral -0. M. B. N. Co
KWONGSANG, British atr., 1,428, F. W. Richard, 27th April-Shanghai 24th April, General
Jardine, Mathesou. & Co.
LAISANG, British str., 3.460, E. J. Tadd, 25th April--Calcutta and Singapore 19th April General-Jardice, Matheson & Co.
LINAN, British str., 1,352, C. C. Williams, 27th
Apill-Blangal 24th April, General- Butterfeld & 5340, 0, Schaltzen. 30th
German str,
1000sgkek and Kohaichang, Rice
Butterfald & Swire.
LOYAL, German str.,
str., 1237, R. Wegner, 27th April-Wakamaten 21et April, Coal
Bassen Kaisks
1951. MATHILDE GA 931, Chr. Ulderup,
MOINAM, French str., 2,959, Dorile, 25th
April-Antwerp 1st March, General- Messageries Maritimes. MINNESOTA, Americanstr., 13,323, Garlick, 24th April-Boattle 22nd March and Manila 22nd April, General - Nippen Yusoa Kaisha. MONTROSE, British str., 2,884, R. Glogg, 21st April-Yokohams 12th April, Coal- Dodwell & Co.
MYRMIDON, British atr., Camminghan, let
May Shanghai 27th April, General Butterfield & Swire.
NORD, British str., 1,109, Paymr, 24th April
Singapore 17th April, General Geo. MoBain.
ONSANG, British ste, 1,787, E. J. Builer, 29(1 April-Horgey 26th April, Coal-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
PEINO, German str., 745, Valsel, 22nd April-
Karatin Island 15th April, General Hamburg-Amerika Linie.
PETCHABURI, German str, 1,373, C. Gasewisch, 21st April-Bangkok 13th and Swatow 20th April. Rico and Moal-Butterfield & Swize.
PHEUMPENI, British str., 1,065, J. H. Scott, 23rd April-Esigen 19th April, Rico and General-Wo Fat Bing
PHEASANG, German str., 1,026, van, Maugeta
dur, 29th April Bangkokand Kohsichang 22nd April, Rice and Meal-Butterfeld & Swire.
PIISANULO, German str., 1,278, D. Beimers, 29th April Bangkok 20th and Swatow 28th April, Rico Butterfield & Swire. QUINTA, German str., 1,000, Sohlesinger, 29th
April-Bangkok 21st April, Rico Biomsson & Co.
RAAH. German str. 1,257, H. C. Rebor, 24th
April-Bangkok 16th April, Ride Butterfiold & Swire.
RIVER Cres, British str., 2,526, John Kerr,
1st May-Manila 28th April, General Dodwell & Co.
RIVERTON, British str., 2,500, Chas. Penkhari, 24th April-Cardif 11th March, Fuel- Navy Yard.
SHAKANO MARK, Japanese str., 2,064, K. Nagata, 28th April-Karatan 21st April, Coal-Ainka & Co.
SHANTUNG, British str., 1,835, Robinson, 20th
April-Fourabaya 6th April, Sugar Butterfield & Swire.
SINGAN, British str., 1,215, F. Jamieson, 18th
April-Haiphong 16th April, General Butterfield & Swire.
SUISANG, British str., 1,617, M. Picknoll, 20th April-Chingwantao 13th April Coal- Jardine, Matheson it Co. SCITAN VAN LANGKAT, Dutch str., 2,308,1
Legaay, 22nd April-Singapore 15th April, OilAsistio Petroleum Co,
SONGXIANG, British str. 987, H. A. Hardy 25th April-Iloilo 21st April, Sapan Wood and Sugar-Batterfield & Swire." TAMING, British str., 1,350, G. H. Pennefather
29th April-Manila 27th April, Hemp oil. Sugar Butterfield & Swire. ISTELOISAN MANU, Japanese str., 2,559, U. Nagatan, 29th April-Mijke 15th April, Coal-Mitsni Buasa Kalshs. ULV, Norwegian str., 885, J, Pedersen, 29th
April-Dairen and Newchwang 22nd April,. Beans Aagaard, Thoreson & Co. UNION, American stz,, 1,284, Y. Casanova, 23rd
April-Manila
April, Sugar Barthon WAKAMATSU MARU, Japanese str., 2,778, U. Aikawa, 22nd April-Wakamatan 17th April, Coal---Mitsu Bishi Goshi Kwaisha. WONGKOI, German str., 1,115, H. Hebotsen, 30th April-Bangkok 24th April, General
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19th
ON SALE.
THE FIFTY YEARS
ANGLO-CHINESE CALENDAR 日英中年十五
FROM 1ST JANUARY, 1864 TO SIST DROEMEES
1913, BEING FROM THE 1ST YEAR OF THE”“ 76TH CYCLE TO THE 50TH YEAR OF THE TOTE CYCLE
PRICE $2 CASH.
On Sale at the “HONGKONG DAILY PENSAME OFFICE, or Agents in all the Ports of the Far East, £2457,184
on this side of the Atlantic. One of the Central, Hongkong 131, Fleet Street, London most important uses to which rabber is now
Documents translated from or into Classicsi | and figures were published in the Financial boom, Brokers with new incomes of £100
pat is
On sale at the "HONGKONG DAILY PRESS or from the different Agents
or Golloquial Chinase. Hongkong, 29th January 1910,
The Stock Exchange has never had a greater in connection with the motor industry,
Times a few days ago which showed that the day are seen at every tura
30th Apri Pakhoi and Hoihow 29th April, General and Pigs-Jobsen & Co. MAUSANG, British str. 1,644, G. B. Weigali,
The Book will be sent by Registered Port
26th April-Bandakan 20th April, Timber (free) to any part of the World umepresented and General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.---|-by-Agents on receipt of Money Order