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CABLES.
LATEST CABLES. (THROUGH RECTEX'S AGENCY.)
HAYTIAN DELEGATION.
MR. DENBY'S REFUTATION,
New Yoak, May 1ith. Mr. Denby, Secretary of the Navy, declares that the charges made by the Haytians against Americans in Hayti
THE HUNGRONG DAILY PRESS, THUKSDAY, MAY 13TH
MINERS STRIKE. FURTHER SERIOUS DEVELOP
MENTS.
LONDON, May 10th. 'The railwaymen's secretary, Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., on leaving for America a Tweek ago for reasons of health, predicted that the coal trouble would be settled during the week. The sudden recrude. seence of industrial trouble shows that he was a false prophet,
The fact is the rank and file" move arm "absolute nonsense," and have. Tement of the railwaymen bas grown dur ing his absence. They, and similarly the peatedly, been disproved..
Clyde workers, are refusing to handle REPARATIONS PROBLEM.
foreign coal, thousands of tons of which UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER.
have accumulated at the ports. Thus, the Losnos May 11th.
Executives of the transport workers and Herr von Schamer called on Mr. Lloyd
the railwaymen are drifting towards the George and intimates Germany's unconstrike which they refused to call officially ditional acceptance of the ultimatum.
HOW CRISIS WAS OVERCOME.
BERLIN, May 11th. The difficnities, of forming a Cabinet, awing to party squabbles, were only solved by the threat of Herr Ebert to resign the presidency.
EARLIER CABLES,"
ULTIMATUM ACCEPTED.
BERLIN, May 10th.
a month ago,
tion.
"EMBARGO ON COAL"
LONDON, May 10th.
**HONG MOR" DISASTER. FAR EASTERN
FAULTY NAVIGATION. PRAISE OF THE RESCUE WORK. FINDING OF THE MARINE COURT,
The mar
NEWS.
CABLE HONGKONG - AND ́SHANGHAI
BANK AT SHANGHAI DESCRIPTION OF, BUILDING. (THROUGH KEUTER'S AGENCY.)"
The new building will have a frontage CROWN PRINCE OF JAPAN.
to The Bund of nearly 300 feet and 200 AT THE COLISEUM,
feet to the Foochow Rond. The height The Marine Court delivered its finding 74
to the roof will be 100 feet and to the yesterday in the inquiry during March
LONDON, May 10th. into the loss of the sa Hong Mol. The
Price Hirahiti, having received a top of the dome 180 fret. The style is Court consisted of: --Lieut. Commander address of welcome from the Mayor of Neo Gree. Very little carving or scuip Conway Hake, R.N.R., (President), Lieut Windsor, returned to London, and dinedture will be used, the architects relying at Lord Curzon's Hons. H.1.H. after upon correct scale and proportion for effect. The principal facades Dockyard), Mr. W. Davison. (C.P.O.§.)wards attended a performance 'ommander S. Robinson, F.N. (H.M. Chpt, J. McAnish, (innater 1.8. Fuensang)
Coliseum, Count Magaguchi has gone to will be faced with Hongkong granite. The main entrance will be in the centre of Capt. E. Walker (master as Haiyang).
Parik
The Bund facade and consist of three Mr. F. C. Jenkin, instructed by Mesara,
arches approached by a flight of steps 62 feet wide. The key stone of the central Wilkinson & Grist, attended on behalf of
arch will be curved to represent Agricu the owners of the ship.
The PRESIDENT read the finding of the Court as follows:--
at
the the
GREAT RECEPTION IN CITY.
LONDON, May 14th. Prince Hirohito had a great reception in the City to-day, when he received aature, the source of all wealth, with th arches. Bronze gates will fill the open- address of welcome from the Corpora.dustry and Shipping over the two side tion at the Guildhall, and lunched withings. Flanking the main entrance will be pedestals with two bronze lions, which Access from the the Lord Mayor at Mansion House.
Henry Poole, 'A.R.A. outer portico to the entrance hall will be are being cast from models prepared by
through bronze doors set in bronze and glass screens.
unce.
·
THE BOAT RACE,
CAMBRIDGE WIN BY A LENGTH.
Cambridgy "beat Oxford by after a great and thrilling race.
length
Oxford won the toss und selected the Surray station.
Both crews startest in smooth waters and rowed 37, strokes in the first
minute.
Cambridge led after the first four strokes.
At Craven Steps Cambridge were in front by three quarters of a longth
The niile post was reached in 4min. sees, Cambridge's length ahead.
Eetween that point and Harrodst Wharf Cambridgn drew clear.
Hammersmith Bridge was reached in min, 32sees the boats being almoet -level.
At the Doven Oxford led by half length, rowing 31 strokes to the minute agamat 29 by Cambridge.
In the Chiswick reach Oxford in creased their lead to threequarters of a length, and passed-Chiswick Steps in Ilmin. puses.
Cambridge spurted in the sheltered water along Duke's Meadows, bus. Ox ford by a mighty effort held to their lead of half a length.
Barnes Bridge was reached in 16min. Sisces. Oxford slightly in front.
At the White Hart the boats wens practically level.
At Mortlake Brewery, Cambridge re gained the lead.
Cambridge won by a length, in 19min..
438uch......
We find that the British s... Hong Mo, official number. 88,802, Singapore: of which Henry William Holmes, qumber
war Master, left Hongkong on Prince of Wales and Prins Kanin, of whose certificate of competency is 2270 Prince Hirohito, accompanied by the Hongkong, wan March 2nd, 1921. for Swatow and Amoy. I went in procession frous Buckingham
The Eutrance Hall is the principal The position is complicated by the with crew numbering 48, and through Paincoat noon, in bright sunshine, strike of ships' stewards against a reduc. passengers from Singapore numbering to the Guildhall. The streets were be feature of the interior. It is octagonal tion of wages. That the Cabinet met, 133: maximum draught was 20ft. Gins flagged and lined with cheering crowd. in plan. 5 feet across, the shape of
She arrived off Swatow about 8.30 a.m.
His Imperial Highness was received the dome spanning it being of novel to-day, for the third time in twenty-four
on March 3rd, but the draught of the by the Lord Mayor, Shariffs and section. It will be supported on eight de
The chief credit of Cambridge's magni. tached Sienna marble columns with company. adistinguished
including bronze capitals and bases. The spandrelscent win must be given to Hartley. He hours, indicates the gravity of the posi-ship was too great to cross the bar, so
the .Duke of between the arches in the walls below stroked with most excellent judgment, the ship proceeded towards Aminy. Owing the Duke of York,
Oxford's attempts to get away between to persistent representations by the Swa- Connaught, and the Cabinet Minister and the whole dome above will be in rich and without bustling his heavy men held Hammersmith and Barnes, and still had Circular panel on ceiling:- tow passengers the Master decided to Mr. Short Prince Hirohito's suite in mosaic, the subjects being as follows:-
Ceres, the Goddess of Plenty of Abund-enough in his crew to take advantage of
station the Middlenex
from Barnes The whole Cam The coal strike situation has been return, and anchored in the vicinity of cluded Japanço Pears, members of the
Raikes also tho.r length to the end. stroked his crow well, but was nearly all which told its, tale in the final wile. 1: the way rowing a slightly faster stroke. certainly was his policy to bustle, this heavy Cambridge crew when they begans to feel tired about the Doves; int has nearly succeeded, but his men were not o completely together as his, opponent though all rowed hard. Nickalis at 7 backed him up wel, while James was a tower of strength at No. 5. The Cat
They must have been a deadly crew to have had on your heels at Barnes, bridge crow kept going by swing and with the inside betid then in their favour. Oxford raced extremely well, but they were beaten by a crew which. I think (writes on Old Blue" in the Daily Among the Telegraph), should rank greatest Cambridge bave turned out.
exacerbated by the Executive of the Brl Island. off Swalow, and signalled Japanese Embassy, officers of the Japan-Helios, the God of the Sun, and the ridg to the finish. The new German Cabinet has accepted Transport Werkern Federation; after for a pilot to take the ship in to Swaton. [ese Squadron and Japanese business Hordes and Chariot with which he tra-bridge Crow rowed well together and kept
We Allies' ultimatum.
REICHSTAG CONFIRMS
ACCEPTANCE."
BERLIN May 10th.
A pilot came off and informed the Master that it was impossible to do so on account of the ship's draught..
י'
prolonged sitting, deciding to tighten the embargo on coal, of which the
At 5.30 p.m., on March 3rd, the handling is likely to defeat the miners.
Hong Moh weighed anchor and stood I is declared that the importation of down to the South, and when in a posi In the Reichstag, Herr Wirth, apnoune, coal, with the object of defeating the tion about one or two miles North-East ing the Cabinet's decision to accept the miners, is morally equivalent to the im-for East North-East of the flood Hope Allied ultimatum, invited the Reichstagportation of black-leg miners. The Ex-Cape the course, was set 6.85 E. by com
to pronounce. thereupon, and said that «tas“ ultimatum“ could only be accepted or rejected. The Reichstag, after a debate, accepted the ultimatura by 221 votes to 175.
NEW CABINET, AT BERLIN.
BERLIN, May 10th.
The German Cabinet crisis has been
mottled:
ecutive asserts that the blockade will not be loosened, and that steps are being taken to consult the railwaymen's organi sations with the object of rendering them more effective.
EFFECT UPON TRADE.
LONDON, May 10th. The serious effect of the coal dispute on national trade is evidenced by the Herr Wirth, ex-Minister of Finance, Board of Trade returns for April show ing exports to be nearly £60,000,000 and has agreed to form a Cabinet.
£90,000,000 decreases imports £46,000,000 and £77,000,000, respectively, compared with April, 1990.
CONSTITUTION OF NEW
At the STRY
LATER.
of the Reichstag the Contra Party ex-Minister of Finance, Herr Wirth, announced the formation of
of
mon.
Replying to the Lord Mayor's mort. cordial speech of welcome, Priace Hiro- hito emphasised the tremendous respon siblity of the survivors of the war to rodem, the blood shed by millions of Ho paid a fellow-men by establishing for ever, the tribute to Great Britain, the faithful ally reign of peace and justice. of Japan, whose friendship the Japanese the 155, compras having one eg had never found wanting in the great Easterly deviation: speed D knots, in-task of consolidating peace in the Orient.
INFANT DEATH-RATE IN The weather was strong North-Easterly creased to 10 knots at about 6.0 p.m.
HONGKONG.*** wind, rough sea, overcast, cloudy, and visibility not good.
THE CAPTAIN'S INTENTIONS. It is not clear from the evidence whe ther the master intended to pass (1) South of the Boat Rocks, (2) Between the White Rocks and High
Lammock Island, or
(3) To the north of the High Lammock
Island.
never
40
LONDON, May 11th. At a meeting of the National Council of Venereal Diseases, at which the Mission to the Far East Peported. Mrs. Neville ashamed of being an Englishwoman na Holf declared that she was
infant death-rate when she was at Hongkong, where the re gistered higher than the birth rate, despite a British occupation of 80 years,
5503.44
800
if he intended to pass South of the Rost Rock the wrong course was set. If he intended to pass between the White Rocks and High Lammock Island we are a far COENTESY OF THE "THINA MAIL")" opinion that the pissage would have been
BOLSHEVIK MUEDER GANG. dangerous and undesirable in view of the weather conditions and low visibility. If
SHANGHAI, May 11th. he intended to pass North of the Lam mocks Light the course should have been The native press publishes a sensational GREAT EFFORT CALLED FOR. Mr. Churchill summed up the gravity altered at a safe distance from the Lamreport that Russian Bolsheviks have form- nocks Light. The course was not altered e a Chinese organization for the purpose point of the White Rocks at 7.20 p.m. on Shanghai, Hongkong, Tientsin, Hankow, a Cabinet in which he will be Chancellor of the situation by saying: We are at and the vesse struck the North-West of murdering leading personages in and Foreign Minister, the ex-chancellor, bad moment. It requires, from the larch 3rd. After the yesal struck, the Tsinan, and other places. The organiza nine men armed with firearms and explo- March 4th the vessel broke in twe. Herr. Bauer, will be Vice-Chancellor and whole community, intense effort of a weather became worse and at 3 am on tion is said to be divided into groups of We are of opinion that after the strand-sives and its object is declared to be character similar to that pat forward in
ing the Master and Officers did all that terrorism. The Shangbti Defence Com Minister of the Treasury with Herr 1914."
The Government is
to was possibla to assist the passengers. The missioner is vigilant. preparing Hobert Schmidt as Labour Minister and mobilise the resources of the nation, so sea was too rough to launch boats.
TRAMS FOR PEKING. as Minister of Defence, as to maintain the vital services Volun9 a., on March 4th the s.8, Shans, of Herr Gesser
teers have started discharging coal from 1,8 tons, was sighted and closed the
SHANGHAI, May 11th. The France Mister has not yet been ships in the Thames and at Glasgow and Hong Hoh and stood by till p.m. on the The sea was too rough for boat,
Peking advices received in Shanghai Yarmouth under strong military guards. 5th. appointed.
Similar action is being taken at other work, though this was attempted by the
Shani We are of opinion that the Shan state that an agreement has been con- ports.
dida that was possible under the circluded between the Ministry of Finance some of the crew and a few of the passen for the construction of Peking tramways camalances, picking up all the officers, and the Banque Industrielle de Chine gers who had jumped overboard and following protracted negotiations for drifted past the Shunt. Many were nearly a decade. drowned in attempting this. The Master was drowned, while attempting to swim from the Hong do to the Shana The
The Cabinet includes four Centrists, four Majority Socialists, and three Demo-
1
orals The latter are only provisional, as they do not wish to join an admin- istration in which the People's Party is not represented.
NEW CHANCELLOR.
UPPER SILESIAN DISORDER,
CLOSING OF FRONTIER.
At
verses the Heavens...
Artemis. the twin sister of Helios, the Goddess of the Moon, on her forehead the
crescent.
One ball of background. Day; the other, Night.
Chinese Border, Inscription from Classics.
Surrounding this panel: Eight heraldie lions in gold, and geometric symbols in squares-the Swas
dom), etc. tika (good fortune), Solomon's Seal (win
The Sigus of the Zoding,
S: Aquarius, E. Taurus, N. Cancer and Leo, W. Libra and Scorpio, S. E. Pisces and Aries, N.F. Gemini, N.W. Virgo and S.W. Sagitarius and Capricornus.
On a dark blue ground with wide gold borders:
T
Eight Principal Panels. Matif-Banking Centres of the East and
West.
London:
Central figure of Britannia with Tri- dent and British Lion.
Left. Figure with City Arma. Right-Symbolic figure of Thames model of ship.
Hackground Houses of Parliament and St. Paul's Cathedral from over the
River.
Heraldry-England, Scotland, Ireland.
Paris:
nity?
ette.
Right-With City Arms. Heraldry-Arms of Republic and Fleur
de-lis.
length.
J
RUBBER PROSPECTS.
A well known Brm of brokers who pay much attention to rubber shares, state, within the course of a circular to their clients A striking contrass admittedly exists be tween the prosperity which the rubber industry enkyed a year ago and the pre- sent serious state of depression; but among investor generally (particularly among those who are themselves engaged Central figure of Republic with tablet in trade) it is now fully recognised the the collapse in rubber share values is not dustry itself, but forms part of the world4 Left-Figure of the Arts with statuwide trade depression which allowed the post-war boom. It is important to re- inscribed Liberty, Equality and Frater due to any inherent defect in the in-
member that such a check hits a young industry more severely than it affecte older industries. Obviously, however, set-back due to world-wide conditions does not mean that the check is perman eat. On the contrary, a comparatively young/industry, such as rubber has the undoubted advantage that when trade revives the demand for the commodity will continue to expand as before, while the older industries will merely regain their normal prosperity. Even during such a year of Bad trade as 1920 the motor industry showed great pitality in those countries which had escaped economi exhaustion Active competition betweer the railway and motor vehicles both fo pleasure traffic and for the carriage goods may be said to be only now be ginning. That the motor industry wil be one of the first to benefit, by the
Background. A view of the Seine and Paris, principally of the Cathedral of Notre Dame. Bangkok. Centrul figure
Left. Figure and forests of
of the jungles ting Hewers of
Eight-Figure symbolio of Agriculture Timber.
Rice Cultivation. Heraldry-White Elephant Da
red
ground, O
Background-Temple at the mouth of the Chao Phya Menum River, the Mother LOSDON, May 10th.
of Waters.
New York: Reuter learns that the promised closing
Centre. Bortholdi's well-known figure of the Polish-Upper Silesian frontier is
Shuni then proceeded to Swatow, with tho rozglove left for Hongkong, owing nothing like complete. The insurgent about 45 survivors on board, with a view to coal shortage and engine trouble with
On March 7th, of Liberty enlightening the World." We con-48 survivors on board.
H.M:8. Carlisle continued "the rescue" leader, Korfanty, crosses daily, and com to getting further assistance, LONDON, May 11th..
LeftHermes, the promoter of social Herr Wirth is n tall, upright figura missariat lorries and trains for the insur-aider the ss. Shansi's decision to proces work throughout the day, and when dark- intercourse and of commerce among men expected general revival in trade, aho
gents continue to pass through. The to Swatow, where she hoped to obtain Born in 1870, the son of an engineer, he Polish Government has been warned of further assistance, was a wise and proper ness set in the rescue work went on by with his symbols-winged hat' and cadu that the rubber tyre industy will expan
the seriousness of the attitude.
thing to do.
ald of the Carlisle's searchlights. At about took up politics'in 1913, and is regarded
Herr von Sthamer visited Mr. Lloyd Distress signals were sent up by the 8 p.in. Captain E. R. G. R. Evans, C.B., possessing the ablest financial brain George this afternoon, and is understood | Hang Moh after stranding and a steamer U.S.0., R.N., H.M.S. Carlisle, swam to to have made a statement with reference was sighted distant two to three miles and bonded the wreck and thereby en- in Germany. He is a leading member of to Upper Silesia,
This steamer signailed by Morss lamp souraged and amisted the remaining peo- No answer could be made by the Hong pin on board to gain the boats lying off from the wreck. This went on till about Jok as her dynamo was out of action and the oil signal lamp was of insufficient 11 p.az when the oporation was abandon
8th, the Carlisl This unknown steamer did noted for the night
At dawn 60, March 8th stand by but proceeded on its course."
the Centre Party, but inclines to the left wing, and has strong democratic tender
AUSTRALIANS WIN OVER
SURREY.
· power...
ceus.
Right.-National Arms. Shanghai:
ARMSTRONG'S SPLENDID BOWLING Other steamers were'sighted by day on the boats again closed, the wreck and as no Shanghai Bank und the Chinese Maritima aion will become permanent; among thes
4th and 5th, and on the night of Marchge of life was seen to exist, the Carlisle 4th, at various distances from the Hang left the vicinity for Hongkong with 220 foh, nous passing close. None of these survivors on board...
Asall boas attached to the Lammocks steamers closed the Hong Mol or offered sesistance. Only in one instance hare we Lighthouse was observed to render assist any evidence that any of these steamers anics by taking people from the adjoining sighted the wreck and in that came we have rocks. boen unable to call the Master and
LONDON, May 10th. In cloudy weather, before a small attendance, Surrey were dismissed in their second innings for 223, Fender mak ing 67 and Hitch 52. The wicket was slow. Australia thus won by an innings and 65 runs Arrastrong captured 6 wickets for 30-and Mailey four for 68. The s.s. Shanes reported the wrack on We find that the cause of the casualty
COUNTY ORIOKET. Sussex beat Warwick by 80 runs, Kent beat M.0.0.by. 30 guns, Notts beat Leicester by four wickets. The matches Hants Turks and Oxford Univ. Middlesex were drawn.
NEW US. AMBASSADOR'S
THE FINDING
at a rate equal to anything we have ye reen, may be taken for granted Mear while wild, rubber, is rapidik disappear ing. Low prices, too, have effectivel Centre figure of Foresight or Sagacity checked the rise in plantation costs whic Left-Symbolic figure of the Yang.in the last few years has been an, unwei come feature. The unfavourable factor with Sextant,
are passing away, but many of the econ Right Shipping. takiang
Blackground, The Hongkong and mies rendered necessary by the depre special mention may be made of th change from daily to alternate daily tar "Hongkong:
ping which greatly reduces the wage Customs from the river.
Central figure with British bag bill, and will this year allow some of the bolia of its becoming a British Crown Malayan estates to turn out their rubbe at an f.o.b. cost of from 6d. to 8d. p lb. From all points of view the essenti Colony in 1842,
soundness of the industry is clear enoug and investors are naturally asking whe the depression will ceaser While th question cannot be definitely answere there are distinct signs that the wor of the depression is over,
Left. Figure of Commerce, Eight. Figuro suggestive of Canton River!
Background. Chinese junk and view of Hongkong from the Harbour.
INDUSTRIES BILL.
AMENDMENT DEFEATED.
LONDON, May 11th. In the House of Commons, after Mr. Asquith. had condemned the fiscal resolu- tions, the House, by 289 votes to 79,
arrival at Swatow at about 0:45 pm, on
Tokia: AVA March 5th. The British Consul was in.. Was the faulty nature of the course act
Central figure of Learning. jected Sir A. W. Barton's amendment.
The agents of the Hong Mohand kept, which, as explained above, was
eft Youth symbolic of Progress with formed. HERR WIRTH'S ADVICE.
were informed. The former advised the either wrongly set, or wrongly shown, or
Wo destro to record the porsistent effort National Emblem on Shield the Rising BERLIN, May 7th.
benior Naval Officer, Hongkong, and re-wrangly continued: quested assistance. The latter (the agents) at rescue made by the British ss. Shanti
Right-Science with scroll and com- sent out a fuurch on the morning of the
during March 4th and 5th The debate in the Reichstag was not
Stli.
The Court are of opinion that, had passes
Blackground. View of city from the aunsationa).. The general atmosphere was
vessels passing in the vicinity and in THE RESCUE WORK.
aight of the wrock previous to the harbour.
Calcutta one of bowing to the inevitable to avoid
H.M.S. Foxglove on paesage from Shane's arrival, closed the wreck and
Central figure Mysticism. Shanghai to Hongkong, when 50 miles nacertained whether it was practicable to worse consequences, although the Com
COLONEL HARVEY INTERVIEWED. from the NE of the Lammocks, inter ronder issistance, and if not, reported, Left-Philosophy.
cepted a wireless telegraph, message from by wireles, telegraph or proceeded to the Hight. Trade with scales and heraldic muniste noisily interrupted occasionally.
LONDON, May 10th HBM Consul, Swatow, to Commodore nearest port, and reported the casualty, shield with Arms of the City..
Bookground The Hoogli River, High Herr Wirth emphasised that it was use-
would probably have been lets The New American Ambasador, Col. In-Charge, Hongkong, reporting, the dis many more lives would pr
for immediate assistance, saved.
Court, eto, Isas to accept without the earncat deter Harvey, arrived at Southampton, accomaster and asking f
Eight Spandrels between arches and mination to do the utmost to meet the panied by Colonel House, The Foxgloze sped course for the Lam The Court take this opportunity
pilasters eds could their
Interviewed at Southampton, the new mocks and arrived in the vicinity at cording the prompt assistance sent by bardoas: Only by deeds:
their Ambassador said that he brought a mies-110.30 pm on March 5th There was no Commodore Hongkong the speedy Symbolic figures in each. Subjects:
Prudentia, Probitas, Historia, Acqui pponents be convinced of the sincerity age of good cheer and hope. England igarof the wreck in the dark At day. arrival of H.M.S-Zoxylove and HM.8.
He did not had more than American sympathy: there light on March 8th, HMS Carlisle, Cortise on the scene of the disaster; the fas, Temperantis, Justitia, Labour. Sab was never a time when America felt so which had been ordered from the skiltal handling of the ships; the bravery, falitas, Fortitudo, Philosophia, Ordinatio, invnaion would keenly the moral obligation she owed to Pescadores by the Commodore, Hongkongdorance and seamanship displayed by Fides-Verital, Experimentis, Scientin
the bosts crews of the said ships, and the Motherland! The great Empire and xrived, and the two ships carried out, res if the ultimatum were the great Republic, must get together to cue work under great dificulty. At 5 p.m. tapecially the heroid: Action of Captain and Sapientis...
save themselves and to save the world. (Continued of foot of nezi column.)
share the fears that
ntéde
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of ra
the
E. B. G. LEVARA (Continued at foot of next column.)
The names of the principal branches the Bank and the dates of their esth lishment.
On the left of the Entrance Hall be the Brokers Booth, Manager's Root Private Offices, etc. On the right t Accountant's Boom, Coupon Room Safe Deposit. The main Banking B has an area of 21,600 square feet. The are windows on two sides and a la will be faced with marble. The coffe ceiling light. The walls and colum ceiling will be of fibrous plaster.
At the south end of the Banking-E fittings of bronze.
will be a marble staircasO, RETINES GOO to the mazzanine four The Chip Banking Hall is situated near the so west angle of the building and the e Sive treasuries at the north-eart