COMPANY MEETING.
TRONOH MINES (LIMITED):
A RECORD OF LARGE PROFITS—THE COMPANY'S NO. justified them in placing an order
PROSPECTS.
The 14th Annual General Meeting of the Tronoh Mines (Limited) was held at the Cannon-street Hotel, Ar, Charles Vivian Thomas (Chairman of the Com- pany) presiding.
The Secretary (Mr. A. H. Cullen, C.A.) rend the notize convening the meeting and the auditors' report.
nearly all trustee securities-of a market. value on the 5th of this month of £66,235. That in itself was a sum more than suffi- cient to provide for both dredgers the one now on order, and the one which would be ordered if the profitable working of No. 2 The balance was rande up of With regard to investments in mines, the Sungei Besi they had adopted a basis. of value which was, in his opinion, altogether below the intrinsic value of value of 105, or 50 per cant., discount. the shares, carrying them at the nominal Knowing, as he did, something of the property, ho regarded that as an extreme- by conservative figure; but taking the others at the market price, their invest- ments in waiter came out at £62,100. They lind in Sungei Besi 51,000 shares, and in addition a £6,000 Mortgage Debenture; When the a South Tronoh 8,100. they hul 5,700 shares in Rambutan, and
That
The Chairman, in moving the adoption of the report and accounts, said he thought it would be interesting to the annual meeting of the last-named was shareholders if, before he dealt with cerheld, in a fortnight's time, he thought. tain questions and gave explanations those who had shares in that company which he anticipated some of them might would note with interest what would then desire on the items appearing in the prott told them. Rambutan was a hydraulic- and loss and the balance-sheet, and also ing proposition in the East, and those on the report of the acting general who know anything about mines knew anager, he referred for a moment to that hydraulicing propositions usually the past history of the company. He remained profitable when other tia mince found in some quarters what he thought ceased to exist. Then an opportunity was a very undue amount of pessimism, necurred for this company to acquire a consequent on the, for them and for one sixth interest in another hydraulicing others interested in tin mining, un proposition on favourable terms
was the Sultan Idris mine. Therefore, fortunate fall in the price of tin. There seemed to be an idea amung some people as regarded their investment at cost of that the end of all things had come to £129,000 odd, £60,000 was in gilt-edged tin mines, and some of the shareholders securities, taking them at their valve on would appear to fear that the end of the the 5th of this month, and the balance had a market price of £6,000 in excese of what Tronoh Mines had been reached. therefore wished to bring before them one they stood at in the balance sheet. or two interesting figures concerning the Personally he thought that events would property before dealing with the results show in years to come that the Tronoh of the past 19 months. The profits made Mines (Limited) would be able to realize for its mining investinents a sum appre- by the company during its 12 years' working amoanted to £833,439, being an cably in excess of what they were now average of £69,453 per annum, while the taken st.
A TESNSITION PERIOD FULL OF BOPE,” total dividends paid came to £330,423, or an average of nearly 33 per cent. for each
He had referred to the very successful year of the company's existence, Leat it night seem to any of them that these, record of the past and had endeavoured what he thought he might call large proto anticipate questions as to the financial fits and dividends, were the result of position, which he had shown to be sound. abnormal prices of tin, it was only fair The large returns of tin for the 12 Les say that the average price of tin on previous years. had been the outcome of which the profits mentioned had been rating their extremely rich eastern earned and the dividends paid was about end." the same-hamely, £150 per ton-as that now ruling.
He
THE PROPERTY ACCOUNT~A CONSERVATIVE › FIGURE..
As far back as 1909 the directors had made it plain that, in a few years, the main lend would probably be worked out. That stage had now practically arrived, and it had not come earlier than It Tronoh they had been anticipating, were a mine dependent on that main lead,
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30th May-Shanghai 27th May, General -Batterfield & Swire Acts British str., 4,483, R. C Thompson BENLEDI, British str., 2,608, A. Tough, 20th May-Moji 24th May, Coal, Order. H. Frandsen, 20th May Hoihow 20th CARL DIEDERICHSEN, German str., T
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General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. CLARA JEBSEN, German str., 1,100, Hendi!
xen, 30th May--Swatow 29th May, General-Chinese NAS FEONLEY, British str., 2,996, Appleton, le Claims will be admitted after the Goods the Godowns, and all Goods remaining 24th May Moji 18th May,
May, Coandelivered after the 5th June will be subject Order: chell, 28th May Moji 24th May, Coal All broken, chafed, and damaged goods must FOOKBANG, British str., 3,100, T. A. Mit to rea
stamined on the 5th June, at 9.30 and and General-Jardine, Matheson be left in the Goilowair, where they will be Copy
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in tr., 1,420, J. MA
any case whatever to 97th May-Swatow 8th May, Ballast, FODSHING, British str., 1,420, J. McAinsh,
Jardine, Matheson & Co. GREGORY APCAR, British atr., 2,981, J. E.
With regard to the property account, it would be seen that their mines, mining thar 20 acres of very rich deposits, the leases, machinery, and all that might be outlook would no doubt be somewhat said to be the mining property, had heel gloomy. Accordingly, he desired to direct very long fature for the brought down to the value of £30,000. their attention to some features which The original purchase price was £132,000. suggested a They had spent on machinery and plant Tronoh mine. When the board told them £80.000, they had redeemed tributes, and year after year that, though the main lead made other expenditure, so that since the was becoming exhausted, there were five property was purchased their capital sources of tin production which would be outlay on it had been £174,082. In other coming forward, they had every reason to words, the property to the end of last believe that that would be so, bu, year cost them £306,132, and they had unfortunately, their hopes had not been written off during that period for deprealized yet. They had been, and were, ciation, and in other ways, no less than a transition period, but one which, he £268,132, which enabled them to put down thought, was full of hope. They had the property in the balance sheet at whattered the tailings dredger, so that if ho ventured to call the very small and would be capable of dredging to a depth conservative figum of £50,000. He might of from 30ft. te 10ft., in place of 18ft. perhaps. remind them that at previous only, and the acting general manager had meetings it had been asked by one or located soine ground on which they hoped two speakers whether the directors were that within three or four months the noting quite wisely in paying the large dredger probably would be at work. Then dividends which had been declared. He there was their large dredger referred to ventured to hope that their examination in the directors' report as capable of of the accounts would have convinced then treating 80,000 to 90,000 cubic yards per Some parts of it, he believed, that the directors were wise in doing so,month. because although they had paid large had already arrived on the property, at dividends they had also taken advantage any rate it was all shipped and should of the high prices of tin which prevailed he speedily erected. In the circular which to build up reserves in cash and invest the shareholders bad had they would have ments and to write down the property noted that, not only the general manager, account, so that when additional capital but Mr. Perkins, an expert in such expenditure became inevitable, as it did matters, had based high, expectations of now, the company. could without any very profitable results on a large area of financial strain corry out what was about 600 acres. In the figures laid before reasonably likely to be required to develop them the late general manager gave an the very large areas of law value ground estimate that 100 acres should average who knew anything about which it possessed, Turning to the profit something over catties per cubic yard. and loss account, he said that the falling Anyone
that BT they had values off in the item of tin sales was attributable dredging know that if dealing in bulk) to causes for which no one could be held with responsible. During the year the average approximating anything like that there price received for their tin was only 3 was a very handsome proît to be realized. per ton less than for 1912, but during there. If the first dredger became the success that they anticipated, the com- the last six months of 1913 the price was 814 a ton lower than it was for the pany, as he had shown, had ample funds average of the preceding year. That was to send out a second dredger. He might one of the reasons for the smaller remind them that they had about 2,400 receipts. Another was the reduction in acres, and what there was on a very large the output during the year of 559 tous, proportion of that area they did not
Though the main lead That was not due to the mines having know. treated less stuff, for, as a matter of fact, exhausted, it might be that they would' over 80,000 more cubic yards of karang find other rich patches.
But were treated in 1913 than in 1912.
the other hand, heavier costs incurred. This was due to expenditure for removing overburden and falls of ground, and also for carrying out large amount of dead work.
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Was
The
Drake, 25th May-Moji 24th May, General. David Sassoon & Co. HAYANG, British atr., 1,354, A. E
Hodgins, 31st May Swatow 20th May, General Douglas Lapraik & Cov
25th May-Sandakan 19th May, Gen- eral Jardine, Matheson & Co. 1 HOKHAI MARU, Japanese str., 2,833,
HINANG, British str., 1,885, J. M. Hay.
Katori, 27 May-Miike ist May, Coat-Mitmui Bussan Kaishawkow 30th May-London 22nd April, General KUTEER, British at 5,089, H. E. Kitcat
P.&O. Co
All Claims aust be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival herd, after which date they cannot be recognised. have lette
This Steamer brings on Cargo:
Efes, Buketin from Boston. Ex Castor" from Abas, * Ex 12" Jarl" from Abus.
"Ludwig" from Norrköping.
Ex
Er s.s.Margaux" from Bordeaux.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Hongkong Oflen.
Hongkong, 30th May, 1914.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE P.&O. S. N. Co.'s Steamer
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*** POET SAID, SUEZ & STRAITS. FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA,
Arrived Hongkong on 30th April, 1914, Consiguin of Cargo by the shore named KALJO MARU, Japanese str. 1.202, Y. Yamsel are hereby informed that their Goode are
General Oaks Shosen Krishn moto, 30th May Foochow 7th May, being landed and placed AT TEKER RISK in the Ca's Godowns at Kowloon, where each Consign Christiansen, 29th May--Singapore ment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landon, ard May, General-Nippon Tusen KAWACHI MARU, Japanese str., 2,918, Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowe Optional Goods will be landed here unless & hears Kaisha.
Instructions are given to the contrary within
29th May Bangkok 29th May, Rice KEONGWAL, German str., 1,199, Peter
Butterfield & Swire.
Udden, 25th May-Chinkiang 19th May, General.-Chinese. KLANG PING, Chinese, str. 1,222,
26th May--Singaporo 20th May, Coal.
Bank Line, Ltd. KILDALE, British str., 2,436, A. D. Milner,
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eral Russian Volunteer Fleet. 29th May-Tientsin 23rd May, Gen KICKOW, British str. 1,220, Forsyth,
eral-Butterfield & Swire, 23rd May-Shanghai 20th May, Gen- eral-Chinese KWANGTAH, Chinese str., 1,538, Sangater, LIANGCHOW, British str., 1,828, Benson, 2011.
utterfield 26th May, General-
Swire.
MACHEW, German str., 903, Zollner, 27th
May-Bangkok 18th May, Rice and Wood.-Butterfield & Swire. Dixon, 29th May--San Francisco 29th April, General.-Pacific Mail 8.8. Co. MANCHURIA, American str., 3,750, A
Muaex, British str., 2,958, Smart, 20th May 30th-Balik Papan 21st May, Bulk Oil.--Asiatic Petroleum Co. 29th May-Bangkok 2nd May, Rice Thoresen & Co. PROMETHEUS, Nor. str. 1025, Y. Jensen Rust, American str., 1,408, J. Miller, 9th May Manila 26th May, Gen eral. Shewan, Tomes & Co. SABINE RICKNERS, Dutch str., 573, J. Schurmann, 28th May-Swatow 20th May, Nil-Asiatic Petroleum Co. SADG MARD, Japanese str., 3,830, K. Asakawa, 24th May Shanghai 21st May, General, Kaisha eneral. Nippon Yuson SAMSEN, German str., 998, Bucking, 31st
Timber Butterfield & Swire,ter May Swatow 30th May. Rice and May Singapore 24th May, General- SEGOVIA. Gerinon str., 4,945, Geissel, 30th
Hamburg Amerika Line.
Goods not clored within 3 day including date of arrival will be subject to rent,
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in way case whatever the Godown for examination by the Consigue and the Company's murveyors, Messrs. GODDARD Damaged pookages must be toit in the
had TaUESDAYS. All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, and Douglas, at 10 AM. on MONDATO
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, after which date they cannot be recognleed
E. A HEWETT,
Superintendent. Hongkong. 30th May, 1914,
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER
Hongkong Observatory, Jans Ist
I'revious On DatejOn Date
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-Barometer Humklity Wind Direction
Force Temperature
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Highest open sir Temperature ou 31st.4 85 Lorest open air Temperature or 31st .. 74 HONGKONG TIDE TABLE
Days of
From 2nd to 3th June, 1914.
HR WATER
Rking.
Rice SETON, Norwegian str., 865, D. Harbrender,
Chinese,
Tas, 24 SUNGLAND, British str., 1,600 J. Robin
at My-Bangkok 22nd May,
Wed. General Butterfield & Swire." son 31st May-Pakhoi 29th May, TAISHO MARU, Japanese str., 1,949, Shimo-
kawa, 25th May-Chingwantso 18th Thore May, Coal-Mitsui Busean Kaisha..
this diminished: tonnage of tin was due
In conclusion, he referred to the Sungei to the fact that, whereas in 1912 the average value of the karang treated was Besi Mines. As noted in the report work 9.39 catties per cubic yard, in 1913 it was had been more costly there, and not so reduced to 6.36; in other words, the rapid as had been anticipated. average value of the tin contents of the hoard, however, still had every confidence karang went down by 30 per cent. Hid in the high opinions they had always the average value of the Karang hen expressed as to the value of that property. -maintained in 1013 at the same level as They might have hastened the time when in 1912 they would have had 1,000 more tin returns could have been made from tons of tin to sell. Therefore the fall in the old portion of the property, but the the value of the karang and in the price present general manager last year under of tin accounted for the diminution in book further boring work in another were which had been communicated to them the receipts on the one hand, while, on portion of the property, and the results had disclosed karang of very high value. Accordingly, although it might be trying the patience of the shareholders, and he night say it had been trying the patience of the board, to defer the ers of tin production still, when it arrived, as it TAISHUN, Chinese str., 1,216, R. G. Para LAROE FINANCIAL RESOURCES.
soon would do, it would be on a larger and bigger scale, and with more profitable. Dealing with the balance-sheet, he replied to some criticisms he had heard results than if they had dealt with pro as to the company's financial position perty in the manner first anticipated. Que financial paper had gone so far as The motion for the adoption of the
and accounts was report to say that from the balance-sheet it appeared doubtful if the board could pay unanimously. for No. 1 dredger, let alone having ample funds in hand for the second. The main factor on which the shareholders would no doubt desire information was in reforence to the investments et cast, £122,440. He had in his hand the list! of those investments, and if anyone pre
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carried
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through, and he would therefore confine
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MELCHERS & Co.,
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THE
"ALTAIR,"
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Capt va Mrs W. Gardner
Mr S. Griesel Mr S. Gike
Mr W. Koraats Mr & Mrs W.D. Kraft Mr & Mrs G, Lauritzen Dr Lippert
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Mr. H. B. P Mr G. A Dr K. Walther Mr H. Waltson
Mr J. B. Watson Mr H. J. Westpha Mr. M. Wayl Mr & Mrs Chis." H
having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby Inferted that their Goods, with the exception of Dr Glazu and stored at their risk into the hazardous and/or Mr PC. all Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd, Mr.H. O. Haynor by Williams extra besardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Mr.JF Hargreaves Kowloon, and Wert Funt Godowns, whence Mr Hostal Mr E James Opium, Tressure and Valuables, are belog landed Mr A. R. Bager
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unlese | Mr. J, Joseph delivery may be obtained. before Noon TO-DAY requesting it to be landed Intimation is received from the Consignees
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowas, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 4th June will be subject to rent.
7
All broken, akafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 2nd June, at 11 M.
All Clairns must reach us before the 11th
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Mr 3 Wilso
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examined on the 5th June, at 11 AM
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Java-China-Japan Lijn.
TIMANORK, Dutch str., 3,901, La Rooy
29th May -Batavia 20th May, Gen- eral Java-China-Japan Lijn, TEINTAU, German str., 1,002, Heyenga,
Butterfeld & Swire/ 20th May--Bangkok 13th May, Rico.
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