LOCAL AND GENERAL
THERE were fy cases of plague added to the lat to-day,
MR. I. C. J. da Silva, one of the Straits Queen's Scholars, who has done fournalistic work in London during the last few years, is coming out to the fits to join the editorial staff of the Strait. Bicho-Perak Pioneer,
THE Whiwupu has been informed by the Chinese Minister at Berline that the German Government has or tered some thirty odd naval officers and petty offients, with over seven hundred sailors, to proceed to Taingto, for
purpose: not yet known.
Ar the request of H.E. Sir Mathew Nathan Mr. Frederic lunes, the Queensland Commis sioner, attended at Government House On Wedne day. During a lengthy interview many important matters concerning China and Australia were discussed.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1906.
**NOTHER new legal firm spring lato existence ! from to day, Mr. P. W. Goldring having taken Mr. Francis C. Barlow into partnership, the business in futura bein. carried on under the name and style of Goldring and Barlow, Mr. Bariow was formerly with Mr. H. R. Holmes. E:01T cases of bubonic plages were notified to the Health Authorities in Hongkong on Tue day. One of the patients, who is still alive, is an Indian belonging to the 129th Baluchis.. Up to the present date there have been 640 cases I plague recorded in Hongkong since the beginning of the year,
FIVE shopkeepers were summoned at the Ma- gistracy this morning, before Mr. C. A. D. Melbourne, at the instance of Inspector Withers, for unlawfully keeping scales on the premises which did not register the standard weight. Defendants pleaded guilty. The police said that the deficiency was as much as two per cent. Hi Worship fiued them $25 each.
SHARE QUOTATIONS.
Supplied by Messrs. E. S. KADOORIÉ & Co. Corrected to noon; later alterations given under "Commercial Intelligence," page 5.
STOCKR.
BANKS.
Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation National Bank of China, Limited...
MARINE INSURANCES.
Canton Insurance Office, Limited
North China Insurance Company, Limited
Union Insurancs So lety ei Carton, Iimited.......
We are informed that Lord Chelmsford, Go- THE number of cases of pingue for the twenty. vernor of Queensland, bas appointed Mr. Fre four hours ending noon on Wednesday, accord-deric. D. Barretto, of Meants. Barretto & Co., ing to the return, showed 14 new cases, of Conent for Mexico, a magistrate for Queens. which gine had proved fatal, all being Chinese, tand, in the Commonwealth of Australia. The one Indian being among those who still' auri waths of office were administered to-day by Mr. vived. These cases brought the total for the Commissioner Jones under special writ issued year up to 654.
by the Chief Justice of Queensland, Sir Pope Yangtze Insurance Association, Limited. Cooper.
MANY will be interested to hear that Mr. A J. Basto, jan, son of the well-known citizen of Macao, has passed his examination in Roman Law, reading at Lincoln's Inn. Mr. Basto has bean employed in the indoor staff of the Imperial Chinese Maritime Customs and has employed his furlough to remarkably good
.parposn.
THE case of the alleged deposit of 10,000 yen with the hit Yuen Bank, by Tang Cheung Hing and Tang Kwai Fo, still drags its dreary length along in the Original Court; the greater part of Wednesday, and the whole of Thursday, being taken up with the testimony of experts In Chinese hand-writing. ·
WE are informed that the steamer Lucia Vittoria Inte H. M. Storeship Humber) which went ashore on a Russian island, sixteen miles off Vladivostock, is a total loss. The vessel is reported to be fut! of water and her bottom badly damaged. Instructions have been sent to Vladivostok to have her put up for sale by public nuction.
Is a case in the Summary Court this morning. before his Honour Mr. A. G. Wise, Puiene Judge, the solicitor for the defence applied for an adjournment as his client was unable appear. The plaintiff, who appeared in person, was called up, and the application was explain ed to him, and he was asked if he had
any objection to the adjournment, Plaintiff Well, I'm afraid the defendant will abscond. Hi Honour: Oh, no, rubbish; defendants who engage solicitors do not abscond. Let the case go into next Friday's list.
A JAPANESH geatieman, clad in spotless white, was placed in a very uncomfortable position at non to-day at the corner of Queen's Road East and Araguai Street. He was in a ricksha, and the coolie, who was going at a pretty inst rate, turned the corner into Arsenal Street. The fare, who intended going along Queen's Rond order accordingly. The coolie nst, gave his sudilenly swerved, round, and the strong wind that was blowing from the Praya caught the vehicle and overturned it. The unfortunate Japanese had a most trying time crawling out of H.M. SLOOP Britomari, and torpedo-ixos!-
the vehicle in that position. What was against destroyers Viraga, Otter, Randy, and Harthins was the fact that the apron was up at the arrived a Hankow on the 23rd instant. On the same date H.M.S. Kinsha and the Japanese time, and the rain was pousing in toments. cruisers Chitose and Takichihu were at Hap kow. H.M. SS. Alacrity and Knife and the Italian cruiser Calabria wern at Kiukinng on the 24th idem.
IT is reported that the Japanese authorities in the Liaotung Peninsula bave decided to remove about 200 Chinese houses in the old city of Port Arthur, according to the Building Re gulations. The Chinese quarter referred to is reported to be so poor and fly that s existence is considered to be detrimental to the decency and hygiene of the city.
Extraordinary
IN Government Gazette issued on Monday, it is reported that the Hon. H. E. Pollock has resigned the chairman- ship of and his appointment on the Commission
As accident, which fortunately sesulted in no mishap, centred on the Praya East on Monday. A gang of coolies was enraged in discharging coal from a junk to a godown on shore, by means of a long plank stretched from the bow of the junk to the praya wall. A coal coolie, who had two fl baskets slung over his shoul- der, undertook to journey across the plank, He got half way, when a wave struck the boat shook the plank, and precipitated the China- man into The sen. Being able to swim he stuck out, got to the side of the junk and was hauled aboard. He sustained no injuries what- ever and his ducking cid not appear to effect him at all, but he was, greatly grieved about losing his bamboo pole and baskets.
AN old beggar woman, through her ignorance, in the dock at the Magistracy on
recently appointed to consider matters pertain. I figure before Mr. P. A. Hazeland, in unswer
ing to the Public Health and Building Ordin ance. His Excellency the Governor appoints the Hon. Mr. E. A. Hewell to be chairman.
to a serious charge. According to her state- ment, she had just arrived from Canton. At Yaumali, she met a man who banded her a THE local agents of the Pacific Mail Steame
bundle and told her to take and leave it in ship Co., the Occidental and Oriental Co., and
At the same time be
ber Rave a quiet road. the Toya Kisen Kaisha have received inform-
twenty cents. The woman complied with the ation from the general agent at San Francisco, that the whole business section at San Franequeat, but she had to sonu deposited the cisco was destroyed by the recent fire following the earthquake of April 18th, but the wharves and ships of the Companies mentioned are intact. There will be no interruption of busi ness either outward or inward. Not a package of freight which they happened to have no hand in tracsit was burned.
How far China has yet to advance in the path of civilisation is proved by the facts in con nection with the cage execution now proceeding in the native city. The prisoner, who is un dergoing this barbarous punishment, is a Carpenter whose daughter was first rully abused and then sold as a slave by his apprentice. The carpenter in his fury slew the apprentice after mutilating him in a manner too revolting to be described in print, and the end of the whole affair is the lingering torture of the cage.-N. C. D. News,
A STARTLING disclosure of the plans of the Washington administration for the coming pre- sidential elections has been made. President Roosevelt will back Mr. Taft for the Presidency. If Mr. Taft is elected Mr. Koosevelt will be Secretary of States. The building of the Panama canal and the management of the They would be Philippines will be under hing taken out of the office of the Secretary of War. Mr. Roosevelt's ambition is to build the canal and to push on the Philippines towards pros- perity. Mr. Rost will enter the Senate or go back into private life.
SERGT. James Lee, of No. 2 Police Station, Wanchai, made a gambling raid on Sunday afternoon on No. 2 Loong On Street, and captured fifteen street and coal coalies, who were arraigned before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, at the Police Court on Monday. The first two men were charged with keeping a common gaming house, and the others with playing pai Raw on the premises. The defendants denied the charges. His Worship fined the first two defendants $25 each, or six weeks' hard labour. while the remainder had each to pay a fine of
|
bundle than a policeman took her in charge. In the bundle was found the dead body of a Gemale child. The remains were removed to the Kowloon mortuary, a post mortem exam- inating wat held, and the result showed that the child died from malarial fever. She refused to give any information to the police as to whe the man was who gave her the bundle. His
fined her $25. Worship
CHAN Rwai, a boarding-house ronner, and Cheung Loi, an earthcoole, were charged be. fare Mr. C. A..1) Melbourne, at the Magistracy, on Monday, the first defendant been alleged to have aided and abetted the earthenolie to sou board the s.s. Fooktang with the intention second
of proceeding to Singapore, while the defendant was charged with being on board the vessel without permission. The defendants pleaded guilty. The earth coolie said that he was brought down from Cani by the first de- fendant to go in Singapore. Sergt. Grant said that their stowing away was a serious affair as the captain of the ship was liable to a penalty on arrival at Singapore, if he had more pas sengers on board than the number indicated in his papers. The boarding house keeper said he intended getting a ticket later for the caplie is Worship fined him $zo, and the other $2.
FIRE INSURANCES.
China Fire Insurance Company, Limited .................. Hongkong Fire Insurance Company, Limited.............. China and Manila Steamship Company, Limited...... Douglas Steamship Company, Limited...
SHIPPING.
longkong, Canton & Macao Beamboni Co., Ld.....
$0,000
99.925
67
25
LAST DIVIDEND.
ง ง
$1,699,77761 151. div. and £1 bonus@ex. 21 9/162
26.87 for 2nd ball-year 1905...
APROXIMATE RETURN AT
PRESENT QUOTATION.
CLOSING QUOTATION
($800
(London £90
$38
NO. OF SHARES.
VALUE. PAID UP,
POSITION AS PER LABT
RESERVK.
REPORT.. AT WORKING
ACCOUNT.
£1,000,000
$125
$9,500,000 $250,000
12,735)
$130,000)
$74,099 Sa (Londoa 3/6) for ton]
के
10,000
250
$50
{
$1,600,#:00) $147,8955
$211.540
$20 for 1904
St
5360
L1000 07
10,000 415
LS
TIR 100,000 Tis. 50,000
302,053
Interim div. of 7/6 on accoust 1905
st %
Tia 85 sales
$3,000,000
£40,000
10,000
1250
frod
$331,131
12,7-2,271
Interim div. of Sgn for 1905 m
5 %%
3800 buyers
$1.353,844
$569,279
$800,000
8,000 1100
160
$61, 78
1508,334
Sra and 53 special dividend for 19.4
81%
$175
$15.527
$1,000,000
20,000
$100
$229,488
$344,098
6 for 104 ............
7%
585
Fice
1350
$2,616) $1,220,928
1427,618
$25 for 1904
8 %
$305 sales & b.
30,000
70,000
$6,000 $264,638)
£6,563
Si for 1905............ an aus me
61%
$zoj salen & b.
Nil.
53t for year ended jahirçoś........
*84%
$40 buyers
150
$88,941
$250,000
$600,000
24,000
$1 for zid half-year making $2 for, 105 ...
8 %
$944 buyers
f0,000
5:54:335
£120,000
10,000
[10
£241,150
£4.435
12/- @ 1/10f=$6.39.51 for 1904....**
7 %
·985.
£1.999)
8 Y
s..0,000
23,156
| { Final Tis. 3 making Tis. 5 for 1905
Tis, 63 buyers
F. 50
4,400,000)
Final Tis. If making Tis. 31 for 19c
7 %/
Tl. 5 buyers
r07,81
1/- (Coupon No. 6) for 1905
4%
261-
$65,000
551.507
10,000 10,000
$10
$213
fro
$32.9-7
250.755
for year ending 30.4.1906...................
Sir ex div.
1. 98,
!s, 350,479
*s, fo
*ka. 50
Tls. 48,000
13.913
Final of Ths, 2 making Tis. 4 for 1935 ...........
91 %
Tis. 41 buyers
Tls 81,200,
:
$850,0
10,000
SAM
100
$450,000
· 140,914
Final of $15 making $15 for 1905
#g
£165
$86,129)
7,000 7,000
ro
2,15,50
$100 *.50
mone
$132,588
f3 for 1897......
Sas
*T%, 100,000
TIS, 3,733
Tis. 2 for year ending 30,904 *****
The 100 buyers
{
Roace £26,011}
ending 28.2.05......
{1/. (No. 6) interim div. for 12 months
7%
Tis, 9.80 buyer
G $909,959
10
£4.873
Dr.
£8745
Final of 50 cents making G 51 for 1905... No. 12 of 148 cents
7 %
G. S14 524
Indo-China Steam Par gajien Company, Limited ...
hanghai Tug and Lighter (ompany, Limited... 200,000)
Do
(Preference) 100,000 "Shell" Transport and Tineing Company, Limited... 2,000,000
Star Ferry Compary, 1 'aber.......
áku Tng and Lighter Company, 1 mited;
(ana Sugat, Relin.ap Company, 1. nestal womens ai Lucu Sugar Refining Company: 1. muted.. Perak Sugar Cultivation Company, Limited
MINING.
Jhinese Engineering and Musing fumfany, Ld........000.000 Canal Consolidated Mining Company, Limited
Australian Gold Mining Company, Limited
DOCKS, WHARVES & CODOWNS.
1 enwick (Geo,) & Co., Limited
ngkong & Kowloòu Whari,and (odown Co.,.1.d..
thelong and Whampoa Jock Company, Ld. New Amoy Dock Company, Limited ..... Shanghai Dock and Engineering Co., Ld.
anghai and Hongkew Wharf Company, Limited ... ngtare Wharf and Godown Company, Limited......
LANDS, HOTELS & BUILDING, Anglo-French Land Investment Co., Ld.
stor House Hotel Company, Limited (Shanghai) ... Central Stores, Limited
(now issue)... (Founders').
Do. Do. Tanghong Hotel Company, Limited......... ongkong land investment and Agency Co., Ld.... olel des Colonies Company, Limited............... Hotel Metropole Company, Limited
Humphreys Estate & Finance Company, Limited
owloon Land and Building Company, Limited ...... hanghai Land Investment Company, Limited West Point Building Company, Limited
COTTON MILLS.
Fwo Cotton Spinuing and Weaving Company, Ld... ongkong Cotton Spinning, Weaving and Dyeing? Company, Limitedcongyeonymer) International Colton Manulaciunty Company, Ld.... to-kung-mow Cotton Spinning & Weaving Co., Ld Say Chee Cotton Spinning Company, Limited..........
MISCELLANEOUS,
Anglo-German Brewery Company, Limited Jell's Asbestos Eastera Agency, Limited Campbell, Moore & Co., Limited...
500,000
150,000
50,000
попе
£13.355
15. 487,210)
176 $7,065
Tis, 30,000
TIs, 5,668
$30 ex div.
18,000
*.
..525
$70,000
$8,915
$7 for 1905
9%%
$22
550,co
10,000
1:0
to
165,160
$30,0,40
Final of 33) making 26, or Pinguka.
54 %
1103
$10,000)
10,000
$49,500
$361,232
$6 for second half-year making $12 1905)
71%
$161
6%
10,000
$6. 561
188,000
$2,221
$1 for 1975..
S17 buyers
55,700
Too, too
"1
Tic, 34,924
Interim of Tis. 4 for year 1905/6.....
Tis. 15 sales
37,000
7.500 15, 100
T 100, 100
1, 100
1'16, 57,065
Finol of Tls, 8 making Tha..14 for 1925 Tis. 18 for 199$
61 %
Tls. 225 buyers
81%
Tizzo buyere
'།
Tis. Xoo
25,000 Tis. 300 Tis, 100
hope.
rona
First year
10.000
Kroo.
fas
$14,516
$9,018
Sal for year ended 30,6:1995 are com
8 %
$37 buyers
5157
( Salio on Sta for 1905.....
137 %
24,000
515
$15
Done
$4,716
7% on $7) for 1905
123
$13
$13
12.000
1648,975) $24,071
$5 for second half-year making $10 for 1905
2+%
50,000
1:00
*100
9,000
TI, 2
T, 2¢
2,000
$100
*100
(0,000
$10
fro
:{
6,000
$50
$30
$250,(xx) Tk. 24,98
Done
1208,386) $50,000
none
TIs. 909.593
2,000, TIS: 50 50 $270,000
hina-Borneo Company, Limited............... China Flour Mill Co., Limited............................. China Light and Power Company, Limited... China Provident Loan & Mortgage Company, Ld... 100,000 Dairy Farm Company, Limited...... Greca Island Cement Company, Limited
Fall & Holtz, Limited
Tco
Sto
NANC
1619
(None
Final of $31 making $7 or 1905......
£104 19,non
$1,060 £770
$1,097
NIL
Tls. £89
$7 for 1905 ..................
1/3 per share for 1904
$3 for 1905.
$1 for 1904..._**)
Final of Tis. 5 making Tis, to fors
א אאא
$18 sales $1st sellers
$300 buyers
Tis. 75 sales Tls. 30 sellere
$100
$buyem
$39
$7 buyers
Tis. 80 sellers 110) buyers
$9
$130
$67,839
5119
Tls. 7,202
Interim of Ch 1
T's. 17.
$4,699
Final of $6 making Sto
$100
15,070
Bo cents for 1905
11t
$574
Szj for 1905...
61%
$39
I'ts. 52,194
Final of Tl. 3 making Tla. 6 for 1905 Mk.
·3
5 %
T's, :16 sellers
12,500
$773
Final of $1.90 making $3.65 for 1905 ......
7%
$43
+5,000
125,000
10,000 8,000 3,000
Tis. 50
510
$ro
Tis, 45,939 $30,0
I'ls. 100,000 $73,264
T1s, 75- Tls, 100's. 100 Tis. 500, 500
1.75
T16. 103,0.0
Gone
Tis. 18,46
Tla, 18,718 Tis. 30,760 Tis. 35,986
Tis, & for year ended puraigug $1 for the year ending 317.05...
3% afc 1898
11%
Tis. 72 sellers
7%
Sig sailers
Tis. 65 sallera
Tis. 8 for 1905.
Tls. 25 for igof
........
4,000
$100
$roo
none
8,604
11/6 12/6
1,100
Sio
fro
60,000
512
TZ
none
4,000 Tls. 50 50,000
ITH SO
Tis. 50,
Sio.
none
$1,219
65 cents for year ended 18.1.06
$10
$10
$8,00
$1,581
Bo cents far 1905 ************
25,000
57
56
$15,000
$2,864
$1.20 for year ending 31.7.1905.............
316
150,000
$10
Sto
552,291
5z dividend and 50 cents bonus for 1905...
81%
$29
$500,0›
21,000
$20
$20
$186,000
$20,893
Saj for year ending 25.2.06.....
11%
60,000
$10
STO
Яone
$2,568
265 cents
($1.00 for 10 months ending 28.106
71%
$221 $1st valet
1,250
$100 $150
$50,00
$2,295
Sis for year ending 30.11.1901 .....
6%
$235
5,000
525
180,00
$3,776
Final of gis making $19 for 1995 ..
$240 buyers
50,000
$10
$10
£61,000
$5.813
So for got on 5 shares............
$29
15,000
$10
$10
$2,50
**$88
59
25,000 GL 100 Gs. 100
{
Tls. 347,50>]
Tla, 230 buyers,
Tis. 10,374
Tix. 27,603 5
1906.....
$5 buyers
hanghai Waterworks Company, Limited.....zete South China Morning Past, Limited...
team Laundry Company, Limited ...ine ornamen Tientsin Waterworks Company, Limited magusaine United Asbestos Oriental Agency, Limited.............
[{
67,500 $10 15,000 Tis. Jo Tis. 5o 5,400 Tla. 50 Tls, 30 4,500 Tle ipo Tis. 100
30,000 Tls. 20
7,300 7,200
Sto
Bone
Dr.
P. 34.324
Tis. 31 dual & Tia ti bonus maling)
TIB II,017
Tis. 45,0
TIL. 9,751
Tls, 81905 imminenumation, or 3 Tis, 6 for 1904
64%
Tia. 135 buyers.
11 %%
Tis. 55 buyers
£10
TIs. 20
£20)
Tls. 37,039)
TIR. 8,00 *Ti£, 24,810) Tis. :5,000)
Tis. 1,743
Final of Tls, 8 making Tls. 14 for 15.15.
98%.
Tis, 150 soilers
7 %
Tis. 73 sales
TIK. 1,862
Tis. 365 buyers
Tha, 193,000
++
6,000
$25
20,007.
4002
2,000
s. 100
18. 100
Tls 15,295! Tis. 4,000
Latorim of Tls, 4 for yuár 190516
9,900
$10
542
(80 conts
(Founders')
100
$10
• Ftg}
$21,0.00
$551
1319.80
}
00,000
410
SID {
1301,0001 $25,000
$7,734
15,000
$10
$10
$4,500
1676
MH, "homas Gowen, whose death is announced at Tokia on May 21, was well-known in many parts of the East as a capable but somewhat unfortunate journalist, whose undoubted literary abilities allied to a sounder judgment might have carried him farther to success. Indepen
Hongkong Electric Company, Limited........................... dent in thought and in action to the extent of ra.hness he was apt to be carried away by the longkong figh-Level Tramways Company, Edi........... enthusiasm of the moment, but he was well Hongkong Ice Company, Limited liked by those who knew him best. For a time Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Company, Ld....... he edited the unlucky Shanghai Daily Press, Hongkong Steam Waterboat Company, Limited... which he made a very bright and, readable staatschappij tot Mija-, Bosch, on Landbouwbe-
ploitatic in Langkat, Limited............ sheet, During the war he acted as a corres poodent with the Japanese forces for the Daily Philippine Company, Limited ... Chronicle, and his book, one of the earliest appear, gave a very clear if a somewhat super-hangbai Gas Company, Limited
of the operations
ACCOUNT
'down to th
$2, the gambling paraphernalia to be forfeited.bale of Liaoyang, Mr. Cowen caine of the Shanghai Horse Bazaar Co., Ld..
fritl Newcastle family long connected with journa.hanghai Pulp and Paper Company, Limited .......... LEUNG Sam, of No. 91, Hollywood Road, was summoned at the Magistracy on Tuesday, for linu, and two of his bathers have been en- being in possession of a printing press, to print Kaged in newspaper work in the East, one of banghai-Sumatra Tobacco Company; Limited .......
them, Mr. John Cowen, being the editor of the 11th April, China Times of Tientsin.-N. C. D. News, newspapers, books, etc. o without having registered the same at the Registry office. Defendant pleaded guilty. A CORRESPONDENT wiles:-"Now that the in the office of the Crown rainy season is with us, has the inspector in Morrell, G. solicitors, prosecuted and said that defendant things of chicles any idea as to the condition had been warned on two occasions.
He did not know what the press was wanted for. of some of the rickshas that are licensed
Do. After defendant had received the summons he accept fares in the Colony? One is of opinion that the rick has, with their gear, are carefully registered the press. It would ask his Wor.
examined each month before the licence is Watson, (A. S.) & Co., Limited........... renewed,
rently this rule is not always
Villiam Powell, Limited observed, for the vehicles in town is disgraceful. On many the black ones-the rickshas-maily on wheels are of two different sizes, with the result that the fare, not noticing it before, hau to Ican inore to one side, for
smaller fear, should wheel enter a rut in the street, or the wily coolic attempt to cross over the tram lines, the vehicle should upret. Who would be to blame in case one of these bono-shakers should collapse or upset and the limbs, of the fate be broken? Another thing which causes constant annoyance is the dirty condition of the aprons used by these vehicles. They are made from the most interior quality of cloth, and the slightest drizzle soaks through the apron, placing the fare's white pants in a nasty state, for the paint on the inner part of the apron stains the clothing. tie about time that steps were taken to remedy thin affair?!
ship for a nominal fine. Mr. Huzeland imposed į Cabut appetitioa» af some of the
a line of $10. TiE manager of tobacconist shop in Ice House Road appeared at the Police Court on Wednesday to prosecule his shop conlie for stealing a tin, of cigarettes from the shop on Tuesday afternoon. Defendant sald he did not know the tin contained cigarettes Complainant ald that on Tuesday he saw defendant go to the glass case and remova a tin of cigarettes. He could not take it out of the shop at he hid it behind some boxes. When he finally decided to remove the cigarettes, he approached complainant and asked if he could carry away soms empty tips. He was told he could. De- fendant gathered up a few empty tias and believing he was not being watched, got the tin of cigarettes from behind the box, where he had hidden it, and made for the door. His Wonkip sentenced him to aryan days' hard
about.
at the time,
the
.
Tis. 165,00
Final of 50 cents making 51 for the rear... (first interim of Tis. 71 påid 15.3.06 gerunt
None
Tis. 85,594 Dr. $44,089
$1,134
Tls. 1,012
Final of Tls. 3 making Tis. § for 1905 {Final of 37/6 making 52/6 for 1905,6
First years
50 cents for year ended 31.5.05....
None
אאאאאא אא אאאא אאא
Ti*. 280 sales
$20
። ።
$6
74
%
Tls. 110
9 %
59
$180
71%
5137 buyers fiol sales
for year ended 31.5.1.903.
Final of sa cents making Sí, for 1905 .....
Interim div. of so cts for the year 1gustő..! 10 %
DIVIDENDS PAYABLE -
Maatschappij &c,`in Langkat..
Tis. 71
15th Joon
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