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TH, 198, The Pouk. Four TO LET Flat No. 3. Kellett System. Separate Kitchen. Servanta Quarters. Modern Conveniences Apply DEACONS, Prince's Building.

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houses semi-detached. Modern sanita- tion. Tennis court.

Very quiet and healthy locality Accoas to sea, from own grounds. "Moderate rentals. Apply 1. E. Joseph. Property Dept., Prince Bailding. Tel: 20910.

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*3383

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13

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9810 LR 143, Waterloo Ruad

A. TACK & CO.

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23, 1935.

THE P. & 0. BANKING

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Improved Profits: Better Outlook In India

(Special Air Mail Service)

· London, July` 6.

Previous year. We have reduced of the P, & O, Banking Corpora-high figure of £6.218,406

The Fifteenth Ordinary Meeting our holdings of securities from the

tion Limited was held on Wednes- £4,856.194.

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Mr. W. E. Preston (chairman of the bank) presided.

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We have lost during the year a

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I now pass to the motion, which I will ask Mr. Mackay to second, "That the directors' report and statement of accounts for the 12 months ended March 31st, 1935, be and the same are hereby adopted." and I will of course, before putting the motion, ask if any shareholder would like to put any questions to me. I shall be glad to answer these to the beat

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The

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A Musical Snuff-Box (Liadow), Parade of the City Guards

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Mr. E. F. Mackay seconded the resolution, and, nó questions being asked, it was carried unanimous- ly.

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION

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HE Undersigned have received

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ON

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UCTION

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DIVIDEND RESOLUTION Coming to the year's trans- The Chairman next moved: actions, I feel sure that you will "That a dividend of $ per cent. (arr.be satisfied to know that we have per annum, less income-tax at 35. | Qué Kelvinator

not only maintained, but slightly 8.8d., on 259.416 shares be and the Two" G.E Electric Refrigerators improved, our profits, which at same is hereby declared payable One White Frost Ice Chest £113,422 compare with £112,393 on the 10th July, 1935, to the in the previous year, after making members who were on the London

Two Pianos by "Moutrie provision for all bad and doubtful and Bombay registers of the cor- Three Radio Sets “debts and an appropriation to the poration on 25th June, 1935.”.

credit of the contingency account. This resolution was also 'second- We have written £5,000 on oured by Mr. Mackay, and passed premises account, and are carrying | unanimously. forward a balance, after payment of the usual dividend, to the next year's account, which is in excess of the amount brought in by £2,946.

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John Edington (Tenor). Tam Glen (arr. Stephen).. Delrdie's Farewell to Scotland ("Songs of the Hebrides") (arr. Kennedy Fraser)-Jean Day (Soprano).

A Fond Kiss (Scott Gatty),

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You will wish to join with me, I am sure, in our acknowledgment of the work and care

of our managers, both at home and

The Chairman next moved the re-election of the retiring" direc- tors, the Right Hong the Earl of Selborne, K.G., G.C.M.G., the Hon: Alexander Shaw and Mr. M. M., S., Gubbay, CSI, CIE

the resolution and it was un- Mr. A. d'Anyers Wills seconded animously adopted

Mr. Walter Neill proposed the

abroad, who have been unre-reappointment of the auditors, Messrs. Peat, Marwick, Mitchell

ex-

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Mr. E. T. Hargraves-Mr. Chal man and gentlemen I have very great pleasure in moving a hearty vote of thanks to the chairman

"(a) Dell's awa' wi' th' Exisetaan;mitting in their endeavours to (b) The Piper O Dundee make the best of the very difficult conditions which continue to beset trading generally and parti-

the International cularly change of commodities and manufactures. Though there has been both in this country and in India an improvement in local conditions from which internal for his services in the chair on trade and Internal industry have this occasion, and also to his benefited, there has been

no colleagues and the whole of the equivalent expansion in the staff for what they have done for foreign trade. Both in volume us. It is very gratifying to note and in value the amount of trade that we have a better balance-

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figures which we should like to see time when we shall receive our them grow to. In China in parti- dividend free of tax. I am sure cular economic and trading condi- that would be gratifying. to the tions have been almost under chairman and would be a pleasure

mined by the silver policy of the to all the shareholders. With U.S.A.: merchant business under regard to the business of the conditions such as recently pre-bank, it is good to note how, well valled with silver Auctuating it, has been looked after by the within the short period of three chairman and by the board and. months from 364d, to 31d, can officials. Everyone I am sure, only be conducted at hazards greatly regrets the death of our which it would require the stoutest friend" Sir Montagu Cornish heart to undertake.

Turner I had known him for a SIGNS OF IMPROVEMENT very long time, and 7 always.res- Fortunately in India there are pected him. Indeed, I am con- signs of better conditions. More vinced that he had the respect of cheerful advices reach us from every one connected with the Bombay, where the mill industry banking community of this coun-

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oned from the intense competitioning to note that you have "been of Japan. In Calcutta the jute able to increase the amount car- Industry recorded a welcome re-ried forward in the accounts and covery in the carly part of the that you have been able to write year under review; some of this £5,000 off bank premises, recovery has since been lost in I have great pleasure in stating consequence of the measure intro- that I have known the P. & C. duced by the Government for the for a very long time. This hank restriction of the production of is of course, an offshoot of the the raw material Tea has not P&O Company and a very, realized the hopes formed of the healthy one. So long as you The Chai nan Mr. Hargraves effects of the restriction scheme, gentlemen are there to look after and gen consumption having only to ait, I am sure that it will remain much indeed on behalf of the Umited extent increased in the healthy. It is very pleasant in-members of the board and the Straits the experience of the tin deed, whenever you abroad, to staff of the bank, and also on my and rubber industries is similar to meet anyone

with the own account. I do not like to that of other industries for which P, & O because

and act the part of a prophet, but. restriction schemes have been always rece

and should world conditions change created. There can, in my opinion, courtesy - from

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