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BETTER EQUIPPED THAN
EVER BEFORE
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We had a firm market with buy- era for most of the popular stocks. Sales were reported in Banks from
Meeting Of Indo-China Steam 383,1400, Doc's at 518. Lights
Navigation Company
The times are too difficult to attempt to prophesy as to the future. I can only tell you that after our long experience in China, we are still confident that ways and means to trade will be found and I can assure you, gentlemen, that we are to-day better equipped than ever before to give our supporters that ser- vice we aim at on the Coast," remarked Mr. I. F. Landale, Director of the Indo-China Steam Navigation." Company, Ltd.. when he presided at the annual meeting of the company held' yesterday.
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.. Among those present were Mr. S., of the Imperial Shipping Commit T. Williamson, Mr. H. V. Wilkinson, tee on "British Shipping in the The Hon. Mr. M. Ki Lo (Directors) Orient." This Committee has gone' and 11 shareholders.
very deeply into the difficulties CHAIRMAN'S SPEECH
confronting Companies such as the meeting, Mr. vurs and has made a strong case for "Government. assistance. How much help we can expect or what (orm it will take I cannot say at present, but the matter is being enquired int.....
Addressing
Landale said, in part:---
Our coasters maintained a re- gular service calling at all open China Coast Ports during the year. This service was later ex- tended to Haiphong on the fall of Canton.
Trade un the Coast throughout the year has been fraught with difficulties nearly all the ports up) and down the Coast came into the zone of hostilities which brought with them innumerable restrictions both on shipping and the move- ment of cargo generally. The volume was consequently far below normal but, as considerable ton- nage withdrew from the Coast as
For many years we have had to face competitors in receipt of Government subsidies and other assistance and as this competition is expected to be intensified in future we can only hope that we will be given such assistance as will enable us to compete on level terms. Not unconnected with this.fs the fact. that British shipping in the Far East has to contend with a more stringent application of cer-
a result of hostilities. there was tain International regulations than enough cargo to keep ships that are applied to our Foreign competi remained employed. Our new tors. ships with their better passenger accommodation proved most popu-
IAT.
It is needless for me to enlarge on the situation on the Yangtze. The developments leading up to the complete closure have been front page news. I feel, however, that I ought to stress that we have a valuable feet and floating pro- perty together with a large num ber of personnel based on the Yangtsze which to-day are eaming little or no freight. “
UNSATISFACTORY SITUATION ·
The situation is most un satisfactory, but I regret to say I see no prospect of a setue- ment in the near future. We are most grateful for the sym- pathetic assistance we have res celved from H.B.M.'s Enibas- sies' Oficials both in China and Japan, and we can only. hope that in time their efforts on our behalf will bear fruit.
The times are too"difficult to attempt to prophesy as to the future. I can only tell you that after our long experience In China, we are still confident that ways and means to trade will be found and I can assure you, gentlemen, that we to-day better equipped than over before to give our supper. ters that service we aim at en the Coast.
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LEGITIMATE TRADE Negotiations between the Japan- use Government and, the Powers concerned for re-opening of the Yangtze and Pearl Rivers to for- eign shipping are still being con-
O at $8.60. Cements at $13.10. and Electrics" at $56. - BUYRES
HK, Bank, 31385. HK. Fires Ins., $180, Douglases, $67.
H.K. Wharves, $107. HK. Docks, $17.90. Providents, $4 70..
H. & S. Hotels, $5.85. H.K. Lands, 3351. Humphreys, 57.90. H.K. Reaties, $4.40. IK. Tramways, $16.53. Star Ferries, 3661
China Lights (0), $81. China Lights (N), $5.40, H.K. Electrics, $552. Sandakan Lights, $11.90. Telephones (N), $7.60. Canton Ices, $1. Cements, $12.95. H.K. Ropes, $3.65. Dalry Farms Ex. Rts.. $214. Dairy Farms Rts., $15. Watsons, $7.90, Wing On (HK), $41. Entertainments, $6). Constructions, $1.30.
HK, Govt. 4% loan 4% pm. H.K. Gort. 3% loan par.
SELLERS
HK Bank. $1400. HK. Steamboats, $16 Telephones (0), $234. Watsons, $8.
SALER
H.K. Bank, $1385/1400. H.K. Docks, SIB.
China Lights (0), $8.60/.55 H.K. Electrics, $58.
Cements, $13.10.
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THE ACCOUNTS “ Turning to the statement
in times such as these the Direc-accounts tors and General Managers re-notice that cognise that the Floating Staff Dave Steamers' ·
of
before you, you will the net balance of Working.. Account
-shouldered heavy responsiblities amounts to £288.343.7.86. which is snd we are most appreciative of the some £17,500 better than the loyal support and assistance we previous year. In view of the have received throughout the very political tension in Europe, with trying conditions that have at its possible reactions in the Far times existed on the Coast and in East, together with the gradual the River.
closing of the China Coast to The Directors and General trade both physically and nan- Managers must also record their clally, and the situation on the grateful thanks for the great assis-Yangtze, your Directors feel they "tance and co-operation of the cannot prudently recommend the Royal Navy. These sentiments payment, of more than the Prefer- have been expressed so often from ence Dividend for 1926." "this Chat as to become almost They also recommend the.trans- commonplace, but I hasten to as-fer to General Reserve of £70,600, sure you that without their help bringing this Reserve to £200.000, our problems, although difficult of and the transfer of £10,000 to solution, would have been many Special Repairs and Renewals, and times more so. We are constantly to carry forward a balance of appealing for their help and it is £20,031.14.00. The Directors have always readily given. This is again waived their fees amount- hardly the time or the place to going to £1,500 into details, but we stand heavily this money will not be held in per annum. and
in their debt.
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You have no doubt seen ferences in the Press to the report
suspense.
SIR ROBERT ƉO TUNG I cannot close my remarks with- jout making special reference to the resignation from the Board of
ADVERTISEMENT Sir Robert Ho Tung for reasons of
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instructions
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and am sure you will join me in wishing him many years of good health and happiness in his re- tirement
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I now propose that the report and statement" of accounts as presented be adopted," that Dividend of 6/5 per share on the Cumulative Preferred Ordinary Shares for the year 1926 be pald, that £70,000 be transferred to General Reserve, that £10,000 be transferred to Reserve for Special Repairs and Renewals, that the sum of £20.051:14.04. be carried. For further particulars &c, ap-to next year's account and that the dividend on shares on the |Hongkong Register, be paid at the rate of 1/2 7/8 per dollar, being the T/T rate of exchange on De cember 31. 1938. PARA
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