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176
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Ator-Pongsu... Anglo-Johore Anglo-Malay Bakap...
Bantong
Batu Caves
Batu Kawan..
Batu-Tiga
Bernam Perak
Beranang Selangor
15/
Do. Ordinary Bidor
19/6
el ty.
Blands Sofingor
af fy.
Bukit Cloh
fy
Bakit Kajang
21 fy*
Options
fy. pafd
Bukit Rajah...
Bukit Selangors
Castlefield
Bukit Mertajam
:
Chankat Salak 1. and Tind
Chota Bubber
11.
RUBBER COMPANIES.
Singapore
Fraser
& Co.'s
Prices, March, 1
Par value each
Dividends share £1.Calls
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Malayan Companies.
Malacca Ordinary Merlimau
Merton Syndicate Mount Austin Narborough Eat North Hammock Padang Jawa Pandan Jchore
Selangor
Seletar Rubber Sempah
SINGAPORE, March 30,
Singapore Fraser
& Cols Prices, March 1
Dividends
999
៩៩ ៩
paid up are
fy, paid
10.6.0
2/ fy
7,6
VAT
-75%
10
1.18.0
2!,
15.100 105%
'10
13%
'10
21
4/3
5.16.0 10%
1C 2
Boling
2.9,0
'10
Pelepah (@ohoga)
'09)
Perne
10/0
19
10/
Peneiro Est....
12/8
10%
17/6
12/0
Rembia
1.7.6
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2 fr.
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R. of Johore.
4/6
11.0.0 7.5.0 3,8.0
50%
15%
16.5.0
50%
225%
-
6.16.0 71%
Sendayan
1.12.0pm 425,0
15%
'10
Chersonese
5,2
4,5,0
Cheviot
10 10%
Cicely Ordinary
2.11.6
100%
10
Singapore Para
Siginting (N. 3)
-73.
12
'10
2) f7.
Preferred
2.11.6 102%
102 fy
Straits (Bortam)
9/3
174%
2/fy.
Consol. Malay
1,7.3
80%
15
Strathmore R
Daniansara
8.3.0
50%
*10
Sungei Bahru
Dennisto..
Sungei Choh
3.10.0
2/
Eabh. Selangor
11
30%
102 fy
Sungoi Kapar
101.
*25%
Fed. Selangor
60%
10 15/
Sungei Krait
2/
Ona Keo R. Est.
12/0
Sungei Liang
Caring (Malacca)
Sungei Salale
4.18.6
Golconda
6:10.0 25%
10
||+
Sungei Way...
6.16.9
3.13.0-20%
10
Tangkah
Third Milc
6.2.6 30%
10
14.15.0 100%
*09
Tremelbye
10%
Utel, Sun Botong
2/ fy.
Val d'Or Est....
2/ fy.
Vallambrosa....
2.3.0
70%
25%
-Trust and Finance
Companies.
"Kamuning "
8/9
pm 15%
7/0
5/ paid
Anglo-Straits R. T....
9.10.0
20%
10/
Options
Eastorn Internat. Trust
20%
10
74%
5/ padd
Mid-East Invest
16144
10/ Options
Rubber Plants. Inves, Trust)
TA%
'10
33)%
10% paid
R. Shure Trust
15/
Strait. M. & Trust....
1
India, Ceylon, Borneo,
Java and Sumatra.
20%
1
Kuala Klang
fy, paid
Kuala Lumpur
9.0.0
75%
Kuala Pabi..
5%
2}
Kuala Selangor
17/6
2
Labu
18/0
30%
Lanndron
5.10.0
12%
Java Amalga
Tedoury
40.0
25.0 pm 10%
[150%
10
10/9
10%
10
13/9: pr
2/ fy.
10/
fy.
10,6,0
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***
Lands
Jong-Landor
Juru Estates...
Kong Kuantan
Do
Kapar Para
Kinta Kollas.. Klanang
Kota Tinggi... Khota Tampan
Krubong
Kellas..
Keponghall
Klian-Kollas...
Lenda...
Linggi-
London Asiatic
Lumut Est
Madingley Est
Malacca 74% Cara. Partici-
pating Prof
MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA
--AND JAPAN STATION,
BRITISH
Alzerity, despatch-boat, 700 tons, 4 gnns, 2000 ih.p., Comdr. A. Lowndes, Hongkong. Astron, 2nd class cruiser, 4,360 tons, 10 guns,
7,000 ih. Captain E. B. Kiddle, Shanghai.
Atlas, admiralty tug. 615 tons, 1,400 h.p.
Mastor S. West, Hongkong. Bramble, gunbeat 710 tons, 900 h.p. Lieut
Comdr. B. G. Washington. Shanghai. Britomart, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 hp, Lieut
Comdr. J. M. Barker, Hongkong.
Cadmus, British sloop, 1,070 tons, h.p. 1,400,
Comdr. f.d.,
糕 Lynes, Shanghai. Cherub, water tank and tag. 390 tons, i.h.p. 340,
Master W. Smith, Hongkong.
Che, British loop, 1,070 tons, fh.p. 1,400,,
Comdr, H. R. Veale, Shanghai. Fame, torpedo-bont destroyer, 340 tons, 6 5,700...p., Lt. Condr. H, S. Mource, Hongkong.
gune,
Flora, 2nd class critiser, 4,360 tone, 10 guns, 7,000 ih.p., Captain J. Nicholas,
Handy,
podo-bost destroyer 295 tons, 6 guns, 4000 h.p., Lient-Cendr. Hon. Guy Stop- ford, Hongkong. art, torpedo-boat destroyer, 295 tons 6 guns,
2.16.0
***
Angio-Java
Asahan (Sumatra
Bangawan B.
Beaufort
Central Sumatra
Indian Peninsula
Kimanis
Langter
Nirnila
(Java)
Pontianale
Sumatra Para
14.
331%
Sumatra Frups.
United Servisng
6.6.0
Utd, Sumatra
11/0
20%
Virago, torpedo-beat destroyer, 395 tons, 6 gans 6,300 i,h.p., Lieut.-Comdr. Harold D. Adair Hall, Hongkong. Waterwitch, surveying,ship, 620 tons, 450 i.h.p.
Lient.-Comdr. 1 Hansoek, Hongkong. Wlating. torpedo boat: destroyer, 360 tons,
grans, 5,900 hp,
Lieut. Coride. G. D.
Hartford, Hongkong. Widgeon, gunboat 195 tons, 2 guns, 800, b.n. Lt Comdr. M. H. Wilding, Yangtze, Woodcock, gunboat, 150 tons, 2 guns, 550 h.p
Liaat-Comdr. B. R. Brooke, Yangtsze, Woodlark, grinboat, 150 tons; 2 guns, 550 hp,
Lient. Comdr. G. F. A. Mulock, Tangtezë,
Days of
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
Height
From April 11th to 17th, 1911:
-HIGH WATER.
Low WATER.
H'kong
Maan Tune,
Moan
H'kong
Time.
Tues, 11 m 8
A. di ft. in.
42 5 3 m 2. 3 246 3
12 m
9 2
4,000 h.p., Lt. Comde. Hon. Guy Stopford, Wed. Hongkong
Janus, torpedo-bout destroyer, 320 tons, 6 gune, Thura 13 m
3,900 b.p. Lt.-Comdr. M.. B. P. Blackwood Hongkong.
Fri.
Keat, armoured cruiser, 9.800 tons, 14 gune,
i.b.p. 22000, Capt. 8. Bt. J. Farquhar, Sat. oraising.
Kinsha, river gunboat, 616 tons, i.h.p. 1,200," Sun
Lieut. Comar, T. J.S. Lyne, Yang tsze. Merlin,
sarvoying abip, 1,070, tons, 6 guns, 1,400 Moo ih.p. Lt. Commr. F. A. Reyne, Hongkong. Vinotaur, armoured cruiser (Bagship Vice- Admiral Sir A. L. Winsloe, K.C.B., C.V.C., C.M.C.) 14,000, tons, i p. 27,000, Capt. G. C. Cayley, Hongkong.
armoured cruiser, Monmouth, amparo T. Power, M. V.O.
Singapore.
river. gunboa, 180 tons, 2
grans, Moorhan,
ix G, P. Leitz 800 Yout-Co
Hongkong..
I class cruiser, 4, 00 tons, turbine,
Captain George P. E. Hunt, D.8.0.,
Hongkong
10 & 6 2 23
h. m. ft. in,
2 2 2 8 2 341 6 243 2 3137
59 m 3
9 52 a 5 9
14 m 9 45 6.2 m
10,315 B 15m 10 6 6 4
1185 16m 10:25 6 5 xa
11 44 4 6.
6 5 m 17 10 43
3
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, April 10th.
Previous On Date On Dale
Nightingale, Siver gunboat, 85 tons; 240 h.p. Barometer
Lt. Comdr. Clande Hillersden-Woodward, Temperature R.N., Yanglaze.
Humidity......
#t
Day
at
at 4 pm. 10 s.m.
4 p.m.
29.75 29.84
29.74
72
73
70
89
94
95
2
0
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Olter, torpedo-boat destroyer, 385 tons, 6 guns, Wind Direction Bust
Forceti 6.3091.h.p., Comdr. Lambe, Hongkong. Robin, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 240 h,p., Weather Lt. Comdr. Cosmo A. O Douglas, West Rain River.
Sandpiper. river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guna, 240 h.p, Lient Comidr. E. J.. J. Southby, Wext River.
Snipe,
river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns 240 h.p.. Lieut-Comdr. Malcolm Murray, Yangleze. Taku, torpedo beat destroyer, 305 tone, ib.p.
6,000, Gruner E. J. Trillo, B.N., Hong- koug
Highest open air Temperature on 9th...78 Lowest open air Temperature on 9th 70
ON SALE.
of the HONGKONG
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SOLD
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SOLE AGENTS FOR CHINA: DADY BURJOR&C®. Wholesale Wine & Spirit Merchants.
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Chinese Daily_Fress};
PUBLISHED DAILY, “
Is the oldest and still immeasurably the best Advertising modium among the
Native Commualty,
Established for over FIFTY YEARS Circidates largely throughout Southern China Indo-China, etc.
Tamar, receiving skip 4,650 tons, 6 gan, BOUND YOLURES July to December. Terms for Advertising (Translation fee Road
Commodore Eyres, Hongkong.
Teal, river gunbest, 180 tons, 2 guns, 1.h.p.800 1910. With IND. Price $1.50.
Lieut. Comdr. R. J. Buchanan, Yangtze. Thistle, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 hp., Lent. Ofoe,
Comdr. M. B. Baillie-Hamilton, Shanghai
On sale at the "HONGXUNG DAILY PRESS
30.
Hongkong, 28th March, 1911.
Central, Hongkong 131, Flest Street, London,
or from the different; “Agents.
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