FAIL NG APPETITE · AND
· RESULTS,
ITS
"LOSS OF APPETITE MEANS LOEB OF STRENGTH.
Everyone who "cats to live" knows that, as he knows that while this condi tion is duo to some dorangement of the intricato, machinery of the body, it is not
COMPANY MEETING.
THE HONGKONG DAILY EB(85, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 98TM 1015.
SHANGHAI LAND INVESTMENT
COMPANY.
The twenty-fourth annual meeting of the Shanghai Land Investment Company, Limited, was held on the 20th inst., at the Company's offices. Mr. E. Jenner Hogg always easy to discover its exact ca E. C. Pearce, C. W. Wrightson, J. M. presided, and was supported by Messrs. The wise han, therefore, insists on taking such highly concentrated and nutritious Young, and H. R. Kinnear, directors. foods aa gives him the maximum of nourishment in the minimum of space, provided it is exceedingly digestible and, puts to strain on the digestive orgaus, so that he maintains his strength uni- paired.
After the Secretary had read the notice convening the meeting,
The CHAIRMAN spoke as follows:-The report and accounts having been in your lands for some days we will with your permission take them na read. In address- In foods for this purpose, as that dising you a year ago I alluded to the tinguished physician, De Claude difficulties through which we had been Wheeler, has stated, "Not only protein passing and from which we had not yet (the body-building food) but phosphorus, emerged owing to the Revolutionary must be forthcoming in ample quantities, upheaval in this country. The situation Obviously, a combination: of pure protoin here was then very uncertain, but later with that form of phosphorus which on it began to improve, and as far as our normally exists in the body and nerves own interests are concerned the improve. is exactly what is needed in such cases, ment has quietly but steadily continued Reasoning thus, Science has produced the combination demanded. It is known, all, so that the opportunity for extension for over the civilised globe, as Sanatogen. which we were carefully watching arrived The value of Sanatogen, which can be and we have seen our way to re-commonce obtained of all Chemists, cannot be ex-building both foreign and Chinese houses aggorated. Among the striking, direct remuneratively and thus further utilize statements on the subject, is that of the Physician to the Court of H.L.M. the Czar of Russia. Ho writes: "My ob. gorvations have assured me that Banut ogen improves the appetite and assiste digestion.
"Hundreds of doctors have written of Sanatogen's power in improving their own appetite and assisting their diges tion, so that they havo become strong vigorous, and capable of enduring great fatigue and strain. Moreover, Sanntogen rapidly restores the appetite, and with it the patient's enjoyment of his ruoals.
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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
SOCIETA NAZIONALE DI SERVIZI
MARITTIMI,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
From BOMBAY AND KOBE,
THE Steamship
THE
" ISCHIA,"
having arrived from the above port. Consiganes of Cargo by Lor are hereby informed that their Goods are being landod at their risk into the hazardous andjor ortra hazardens Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd., Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained. Perishable Goods to be taken delivery of immediately.
All claims must be sent to the Office of the undersigned before Noor on the 28th inst, or they will not be recognised
All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, aftor which date they cannot be recognised.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 28th inst. will be subjec to zent
All broken, chafod, and damaged goods must be left in the godowns, where they will examined on the 25th inst, at 930 r. No Fire Insurance has been effected.
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AMERICAN AND ORIENTAL LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
B.9. "WELSH PRINCE" FROM NEW YORK.
YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the shore Damned vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazarilous Godown of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.
All bokep, chafed, and damaged Goods must be loft in the Chdowns, where they will be examined on the 3rd Mar., z 3:30 pm.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 3rd Mar, will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. All claims against the Stamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 7th Mar., or they will not be recognised.
ARNOLD, KARBERG & Co., General Agents, Hongkong, 25th February 1913.
S.S. "NERA."
1369
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES
MARITIMES.
NOTIČE.
More than
INTIMATIONS
TO-DAY
The Remington Typewriter Factory is working nil day and all night, and is Six Thousand Machines behind in its order.
The extensive enlargements to this factory, recently · dampistod, have already proved inadequate to supply the rapidly increasing demand for the Visible Kemington Models, and contracte have just been let for another and even vaster addition to the works.
For 10 months of 1911 our business has been larger than for the whole 12 mouths of any year since the beginning.
THREE-QUARTERS OF A MILLION Remington Typowriters are in tep-more than any other make, and more than many others combined.
To-day, as always, the bulk of the Typewriting of the World is done on
REMINGTONS.
N.B.
REMINGTON TYPEWRITER CO.
(INCORPORATED).
SIEMSSEN & Co., MACHINERY DEPT.),
Hyogo
Nagasaki Takow Hakodate Anping
Kobe Shimonomki Tamani
Eastern SIDERIA
Vladivostook
Chemulpo Fusan
Seoul
Nicojerak
CHOSEN Wongati Mokpo
Chinnampe Kunsan Pingyang Bongabin
HONGKONG AND TEN DEPENDENCIES
FRENCH INDO-CHINA: Hanoi Anham Touran Haiphong
Boy: Saigon Tonkin Provinces Quinhon PHILIPPINES
Manila
some of our vacant land, making it productive instead of interest consuming.
HONGKONG AND CANTON, General Agroats for South Chios, Formoss, atd.. We have not yet derived full benefit from Please write and return of post will bring you free of charge an illustrated booklet. the work we have resumed, but some bas
“Tuoch Method Typawriter, Instructor," invaluable to all tising a Typewriting Machine. [432] come in already and more will come in this year, while still further developments representing close on ten million tacks, are under consideration. We already and if the business were conducted on a hase in hand the building of a number merely commission basis we should pay of new foreign and Chinese houses, which, much more than the cost of management wo feel sure, we shall have no difficulty in is now. There is also considerable modi- intting satisfactorily. We have made no fication necessary in regard to actual purchases during the year and only one percentages of charges as put forward by salo, a small one, to the Municipal Council | shareholder. Shareholders are invited for the Urga Road, which, while a prosent † to examine their details, and I hope that public benefit, should prove eventually to as many as care to do so will satisfy be of advantage to Estate No. 8. I will now deal with the accounts. Work- ing account shows our gross rental increased by Tuels 25,248.46 and the running expenses are reduced by Tacle 13,407,07, giving a net improvement of Taela 36,648.43. Interest account is, as you know, the difference between what we receive from mortgages and interest on undeveloped and what we pay in respect of debentures and Bank overdraft. It is Tacis 20,896.80 less than last year, due to a reduced amount of mortgages, to a large amount of interest paid on debem tures, and also to the satisfactory fact of a decrease of about Tle. 9,000 of interest debited to undeveloped land which, being now developed, is productive. Commission account is derived from the collecting of rents on commission, a branch of our business which we are prepared to extend. On the other side of the accounts: Charges account, about the same as last year, as also are rentals. Salaries are higher owing to increases under agreements, Legal expenses are less. There have been no expenses for debenture deeds, etc. The other items remain as before. Profit and loss acount shows the transfers approved at pur last meeting. On the ons side, Tls. 50,000 drawn from equaliza- tion of dividends fund, besides Tis. 11,161
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themselves by coming to look at the figures. It must, however, be recognised that the time has come when some modi. fiction in respect of expenses has to be made, and, in speaking of thin, 1, who know all that they have done in the past from the initiation of the Company and are still doing, cannot but bear my cordial testimony to the great services of Mesars. Gibb, Livingston & Co. I will not enlargo. on them, but they have been invaluable. Our business deraands scrupulous care in regard to our credit at all points The principle that has ever guided us has been that of supplying a gilt-edged security to shareholders for investment purpose, and we must do nothing to impair that. But while aiming at retaining it fully we are alive to the necessity for economies where. ever and whenever they can be safely effected. The conclusion your Board has come to is that at present the arrange ment with the Agents as to their direct remuneration should remain undisturbed, but it is felt that benefit should be derived by the Company from the large amount of Fire Insurance premia that they way, and arrangements are being made that as present insurances run off and fresh ones effected this Company shall derive therefrom its full measure of advantage.
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COLOURED PLATE OF FLAGS OF FORMON Boss Hip or THE FAR RAST Fr" bë me kuur. PLANEY YORUBAMA Mr. Arthur Dallas moved, and Mr. Plator Kort AND. HTOGO Saker seconded, the re-election of Mr. Tus uz Foster fermanzen, TIEKIRJA G, R. Wingrove as auditor of the Como TainGrau (KIMOCHAU) pany for the current year at a remunera GP Forms COOLINION BBARNKA tion of Tls. 600.
Pris Ноканка (Знаконду) eh Том LAS PRAN de THE CIST OF VICTORIA Showing the Exxxon SERT
NEW
This concluded the business of the meet ing, and the Chairmen announced that shareholders
would receive. dividend | PROMIF LAS VELØGN
PLAN OF SINGAPORE
warrants on the following day.
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The CHRONICLE cover be tabla every thanks was passed to Mr. Jenner Hogg for presiding.
of the Last half
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DIRECTOR
& CHRONICLE 1913.
CHINA, JAPAN, OOREA INDO-CHINA, SIAM, STRAIT SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATE, NETHERLANDS INDIA, PHILIP PINES, BORNEO, ETC.
ncluding
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tajas opery year more pages.
be the cheapest
It was your work of the hind alwkers published, and although very minch enlarged and improced and improved in every way, the price in silver is now below the equivalent of £1 da, at whid it was originally published.
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No questions were asked and the report from premium on debentures. Debenture and accounts were passed on the motion of purchase account is small profit on the the Chairman, seconded by Mr. Young, debentures I mentioned last year as run- On the motion of the Chairman, second armaged ning off; and on the other side, Tised by Mr. Wrightson, the following CARLOWITZ & Cu,
Agents.
78,363, 46 transferred to improvements and resolution was passedThat the directast any name call be found insimila Hongkong, 18th February, 1913
renewals account. Reserve fund remains tors be authorized to pay a final dividend
THE MAPS AND PLANS been as before, while reserve funds for for the year 1919 of six per cent, on the
Farms in Great equalization of dividends is debited with paid-up capital to shareholders on the Tis. 60,000 as sanctioned at the last inent-register at this date, ing. We propose to take another Tls. On the motion of Mr. Gubbay, seconded 50,000 this year, and are the more content hy Mr. Johnston, Mr. H. R. Kinnear was to do so as the prospects of improvement | re-elected a director. are good, and we are only using this fund with discretion for the purposes for which it has been accumulated. It has been con- sidered best to take this amount, and we shall carry forward a substantial part of it (Tls. 31,246.64), and I may say with some confidence that unless something unforeseen occurs, while keeping up our dividend, I do not think that we shall have occasion to impinge on this fund again in the near future. In the mean- time it has served its legitimate purpose during bad times, and there will be Tle. 150,000 still in hand. Improvements and renewals account is explained in the report, I need not repost the figures. As you know, it is regularly credited with interest on undeveloped land and drawn THE on solely for permanent work (beyond such things as repairs, etc.), so that the interest still remains invested in the properties of the Company. The balance sheet shows the capital cost of all the FOR Company's properties at the end of 1912, Any differences as compared with the previous year being explained in the report. The mortgage loans are Tls, |326,857.25 less than last year and are fully covered, as is also the item of sundry debtore. Debenture purchase account is the NONSIGNEES of Cargo from London es remainder of a small amount of deben- B.B." Medoc," from Barro stures we purchased some time ago at a Moded" and from Fordseux ex as. “ Villo do | low price, and will show a small profit Lorient," in connection with above Steamer are as they run off. In regard to the other bereby informed that their Goods with side, I may say that the balance of the the exception of Opinm, Treasure and debenture issue pending at the date of our Valuables are being landed and stared at last meeting was early disposed of. their risks into the hazardous and/or extra think I have now said all there is to say hazardous Godowns of the Hongking and about the accounts. You will be glad to TION, refully revised each
prefaced by Kowloon Wharf sad Godown Co., Ltd, ot know that all the Company's house pro- Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained
perties are well filled, and advantage was immediately after landing.
Optional Cergo will be forwarded on unless taken of the influx of Chines during and intimation is received from the Consignees after the Revolutionary vemant to before Noox To-Day requesting it to be landed raiso Chinese rents slightly from about the middle of 1812 and if further improve ment continues we shall not fail to talse advantage of it. I feel sure that I may fairly say that the prospects for property generally, and for the Company's outlook are sufficiently encouraging, I now wish to come to the question of expenses which, as I told you last year, had already occupied the attention of the Board and which has continued to do so. I at one time entertained the intention of giving you some rather full details in my address to you to-day, but I have recognized that this would be undesirable in the interests of the shareholders. I may say that suggestions made have received very care. ful consideration, and some of them need some modification, and I have here certain figures which bear on the comparisons with privately owned estates and on other points. These, I shall be glad to place fully at the disposal of any share- helders. There is a great deal more responsible work than is perhaps appre- ciated by those who do not know fully the needs of an undertaking such as ours,
bere.
AX
Bille of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned. Goods remaining unclaimed after the 3rd Mar, at Noon will be subject to rent sad landing charges,
All Claims must be sent in to me on or before the 6th Mar,, or they will not be recognized.
All damaged packages will to examinad os the 3rd Mar, at 10 am.
No Fire Insurance has been effected;
P. THOMAS, Agent.
Hongkong, 24th February, 1913.
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Days of
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE,
From 28th February to 6th Marob, 1913
HIGH WATZE,
Daya of
Bsight,
2 39 a 60
Height
LOW WATER
F'kong.
H'kong.
Mean
Mean
Time.
Time
...
ft. ix.
I. m.
ri
28 m .4, 36
4.0 m 7 39
Har
Batur
Bua
Mon.
Mr Lorris
Mr & Mrs Madis Mies Ads Rowly
Tren.
4 m
7 20
Mr W. Bury
Ved
5m 9 53
Chars
GRAND HOTELÄ
Mr & Mrr Allan' Mr Ashby Mr & Mrs Astin Mr. E. Ansell Mr Barber Capt & Mre Bedford Mr P. Buchauson Miss V. Bonetta Mr Bondfold Dr. Brin Mr Bruysitor Mr & Mrs Crow Mr W. Elson Mr Gardner Mr Guise Miss Halatt Mr Higginbotham
Mr J. Hitching Dr Kert
Dr Scherey Mr Schmidt Mies Isa Zago Mr H. J. Sharp Mr & Mra Smith Mr Stonor Mr & Mrs Tobias Mr Tobias a Mr A. Tyre Mr G. Watkins Mr. Weismann Mr Woodcock M & M White Mr J. Tonig
1 No fafer. hi_b- nor low-water
4 246
2. No infor. high-Im 0 44
53 6 2 ncr low
3 No infer, high- 132
શું વધું
6:40 5
67
19
water
1 6 nor low water
28
1 4 54 a 4-0 44 m 2 39 8.13 6 9 1 40 3 6m 13 14 5 m 3 7
& 52 a 7 0 J 223 n
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