CHINESE COINS FLOOD. HONGKONG.
PROTEST BY BRITISH· MINISTER..
[THE "TELEGRAPH " COREKSPONDENT]
Canton, April 10,
Do.
COMMERCIAL.
EXCHANGE. Salling.
THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
Olsongshing, for Satow.
Hlongwan I, for Amoy. Tungshing, for Canton, Hangobow, for Canton. Kwangled, fot Shangha!.. Lender-Bank T.T..............1/03 Wosang, for Canton.
Demand....1/0 11/16
April 17. Do. 4 months' sight...1/9 18/10 Linan, for Canton. France-Bank T.T .................. ........2-28. Wahu, for Canton. America-Bank T.T. .......................454 Monmouthshire, for Shanghal. Germany-Bank T.T.............1.84 series, for Saigon.. India T.T. ...................................................1844 Do. Demand ...............................194) Shanghai-Bank T.T.
Buying,
PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per Linan, arrived 16th April from Binaghial-Meera. Shackleton and
.88 ....108.Gallitta.
months' aight L/0...1/10 mouths sight L/D 1/10 30 days' sight San Fco & N. York
months' sight
do.
30 days' night Sydney & Mol-
452
POST OFFICE.
MONDAY
A Mall will close for Haiphong Por Sangkinng,
April, 10A.M. Shanghai, Moji, Nagasaki Hobo, Yokohama, Victoria & Van- couver (Siberian Mail to Europe-Por Monteagle, 18ih April, 11 A., ' Macao-Por Sul Tal, 18th April, 1.15
- V.M. TA
APRIL
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Andor, K. J. Bonnst, J. W. O. Backhouse, Mr. &
Mr. J. H. Bowrack, G.
Mrs. de & child. Berigoy, Mr. and
Bruno, Wm. Barton, Mr. and Oondon, H, L.
Mrs. G. D. F.
Clarko, W. Ef Chilvers, P. T. Crosswell, M. Oust, Miss
1911
SHARE REPORT.
Corrected to 6 p.m., 18th Apr.1, 1911.
for half your ended 5 p.d. 81-12-10
Andrew, J. L.
Auroli, 8.
Jellias, J. W. B. Joyos, J. Hayman
18th
Angus, R.
Jobinson B. C. R.
Kraft, Mr. & Mrn.
W. D. Klimanok, P. H. Lloyd, G. T. Logan, M. H. Luttringhau, P. Lomie, 8.
Madeley, Mine Mitchelinoro, E.
BETULY NAKED ON
STOOK & PAID UP VALUE.
LAST DIVIDEND AND DATE,
Q'rozs
BASKS..
· DIY:"
Hongkong & Shanghai - #126
National Banks
802
215/- at-1/10 894 541
||371
51.
$80 b. 31.082 for 1908
MARINE INSURANCES.
Cantons
$50
$180
$15 for 1900
Ba. &'s.
North China
64.
T1624
Unione
$100 $845 b.)
for 1908 and Interingof 10% $80 for 1009.*.
Yangtaces
501. $205
Maulla, Cebu and Ilolk-Per Kaifong, 18th April,-8 P.M: Amoy and Foololion-Per Halching,
· 18th April, 5 ma Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobo, Yokohamo,
Per Haishing, arrived 10th April from Swatow Mors. Unley, Gron- camp, Borger, Mr. and Mrs. Teng Twee and child, Masare, J. Andes, N. Moji, Ohtam, Y. Yoshininara and Dr. Mory. Por, Wuhu, arrived 16th April from Chefoo Mr. and Mrs. G. Wittsnok and children.
11.E. tho British Ministor at Poking has lodged a protest with the Board of Foreign Affairs, against the unceasing output of Chinese subsidiary coins in Canton. The market in Hong-Sing-Bank T.T. por H.K. $100 77 kong is flooded with thoso Japan-Bank T.T. ....
Jara-Bank T.T. angeunus tokens of low value. The greater the output by the Canton mint means the greater influx to Hongkong, and the lower will the discount be. The Britiel Minister says in his despatch that the Canton mint is turning out eight
bourne................. 1/10) thousand pieces of 20 conts value
4'months' sight Frace............2,324-
Por Singan, arrived 10th April from daily, and that tho-biroulation of
months' sight do.
2.84 theso coins in Hongkong will not months' sight Germany.
Haiphong Dr. and Mrs. Dorury. 1.88
For Tamba-mara, arrived 18th only tamper with the local Bar Silvor
.24:9/10
8 April from Shanghai-Messrs. T currency, but paralyzo trade be- Bank of England rate
Aoki, O. Obia, Mrs. D. Da, Souza and- tween Hongkong and Canton.Govereign..............
Mr. B. Basaki, The Minister asks that the Canton authorities be requested to have the mint closed temporarily, pending the reorganization of tho inonoy market. In the samo dos patch mention is made of the promium placod on the Chinese dollar picco. This, the minister says, should be waived.
$11.02
SHIPPING NEWS.
MAILA „DUK.
American (Mongolia) 21st inst. Ger. (Prinz Sigismund) 30th inst.
The Apcar Co.'s 6.8. G. Apcor from Calcutta loft, Singapore on On receipt of the despatch, the 14th inst, and may be expected Board of Foreign Affairs has re-hero on 20th inst. forred the matter to the Board The Apoar Co/a sa. Japan from of Finance. The minting of Shanghai and Kobo left Moji to the dollar piece is for the conven-day, and may be expected hore on ience of the people, and in no way
21st inst.
nims at profit making." As ro- The Imperial German Mail 8.8. gards the necessity for discontina-Kleist loft Shanghai on 16th inst., ing the work of the mint, thorough at 9 am, and may be expected inquiry must be instituted into here on 18th just., at 2 p.m. the circumstances attending such a step. The Board of Foreign Affairs has replied to the British Minister accordingly,
CHINA THE WORLD'S GREATEST NATION. CAMERON JOHNSON GIVES
LECTURES,
"China, the World's Grontest Nation," proved a subject of more than average interest to Savan- nah, U.S.A., when Camoron John- son of Nehmoud, gave the first in his series of stereopticon loctures on missionary work in the Far East.
Mr. Cameron gavo an interest ing, and somewhat extensive talk on China in general. "The Chi-
The P. & 0: S. N. Co.'s B.B. Sumatra left Singapore for this part on 5th inst., at 9 a.m., and is tuo here on 20th inst., at 10a.m: The C.P.R. Co's 8.8. Empress of China arrived at Koboat & p.m., on 14th inst., and left again at 8.30 p.m., samo day for Yoko- ham, where she is due to arrive at 7.30 p.m., on 15th inst.
+
Por Chipshing, arrived 17th April from Tientsin-Mr. Graliam.
PASSENGERS EXPECTED.
Per Sumatra from London for Hongkong, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. T. Chuchor, Com. O. M. Davy, Miss O. C. M. Jipp, Mrs. J. Suthorland,., Rev. A. O. Moreton, Major C Drage. For Yokohama, Mr. Petor Joss. For Shanglusi, Miss Roth- burn, Mrs. Walker, Miss G. Walker, Mr. W. Holiwraine, Air. and Mrs. J. H. Lanning, Capt. J. N. Orawford, Mrs. Manley and children, Mrs. Gralum Bartow, Mrs. L. Black, Mrs. Kont, Mr. K. T. Jolly, Miss E. Popo, Mr. W. H. Jones. From Malta for Shang hai, Mrs. Dearu. From Colombo for Hongkong, Mr. Van Hecks. For Yokohama, Mrs. Roffe, Rev. W. Elvoll, Rev. C. G. Rafio- Silvostor.
VESSELS IN PORT.
ARRIVALS. Ringobing, Chi. 8.a, 1,002, F. A. Brienndor, 10th April-- Chinking 12th April-Gen. Anghin,
Wong
Hauei,,
Linan,
---Tung Lee.
Amigo, Gor. 3.8., 822, W. Langschwa
ger, 14th AprilHaiphong 11th April, Gen.-J. & Co. Ger. 0.8, 1.001. Hinkwitz, 12th April-Bangkok and Swatow 11th April, Rico, ----D.& 8.
Victoria and Tacoma-Por
Chiongo-naru, 18th April,
P.M.
Kobe, Yokatama, Hanointu, Manzanillo, Balina, Oruz, Onilao, Iquique, Valparaiso and Coronel For Bus- maru, 19th April, 10 AM. Santow-Per Haimun, 19th April, 10
A.K.
Europo, &c., India, via Tuticorin
Por Kloist, 19th April, 11
A.M.
Shanghai, Yokohama and Kobo-Par
Ohins, 19th April, 1 par. Shanghai Per Linna, 20th Ajail, 0
Manila,
F.M.
J
Olark, O. P. Clark, Miss Clark, Mrs. D'Arsy..W... Drew, W. O. Dallas, J. F. D'Amy, W. Davidson, N. K. Dalgleish, Mrs.
Davies, G, H. Dawson, Miss Dawson, R: J. Dionisi, Morgula Donnor, J. Donner, R.
►
Donnor, Mr. & Mrs.
W. II. Donnison, F. C: Downlo, W. 1moop, B. Elmero, F.
Ehrenfels, Mr. and
Mrs. H. C.
Manila, Cebu and Iloilo-Per Rubi, 20th April, 3. r... Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per Haiyang, 21st April, 10 a.m. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokobama Honolulu and San Francisco Per Asin 21st April, xoes. Cebu, Iloilo, Yap Maronn, Friodorich, Wilhelmshafón, Rabaul, Herbertshole, Mat upi, Samarai; Brisbane, Bydooy, Hobart, Laccato, Newzealand, Dunedin, Mel- bourne, Adelaide, Porth and Fremantle-Par Prinz Wal-Fisher, H. G.
Forrester, J. domar, 21st April, 5 r..
Tranke, T. W. Ganbourn, V. Gaggiotto, L.
SuIrs
PASSED THE CANAL.
Eames, E. J. W.. Esrom, F. Edgar, W. A. Franke, F. W.
Fuller, Denman
Gibb, A. W. V. Gibson, Miss M. Hallward, Mr. and
V.
Monoki, J. Moulder, Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Marriott, Dr. O, McIntyro, Col. &
Mra, Merz, Dr. Morris, E. C. Afaoqueon, G. P.
0. Mablinghau, A. North, W. D'Ooltingel, V. Neodbam, L. R.
Ogden, J. C. Orroll, E. Phipps, L. E. Potts, P. O. Parks, J. L
FIRE EXBURATORI.
China Fires
Hongkong Fires:
Surrigo.
Interim of 7/8 per share),
for 1909
N
"Final of $20 making $50)
$12 fox 1908 and Int. of)
$8, for 1909
$20 $124 8. 37 & b's of $2 for 1000 pe
$19.5% for year end'g 30-6'08
Dividend of $1 for half
$50
$330 b.$27 for 1900
1
China & Manilas Douglas Steamships Steamboats
825
$10 8.84 p. c. for 1906
$50
...... $15 · ₤$20† •
8. & 2.
. year ending 8.1•12:10
Indo-Chinas
Paitor, Capt.
Pratt, Capt
„Polerson,” Mr. &
Mrs. V.
(Preferred) (Daforred)
61. 800
89% 1
Fin. of 2.6 porebure(cou->
"Shell" Transports
14.2
117. b.
Star Forry"
$10 $20 $5$10
REFINERIES.
Paffner, A. F. Prilefiard, W. T. Raymond, Mr. and
Mr. A Ray, E. H. Risley, Mre, G. II. Rist, Mine B. Rock, A. L. Rille, Mrs. J. A. Square, Miss A. Stainer, L. and
Mr. O. E. Smith, Mr. & Mrs
Whiley Spalding, Dr. and
Mrs. A. D. Selomon, H. II.
Spittles, J. Mrs. L. II. Sheridan, J. J. Hayward, N.
Speidel, U. Hancook, Major & Stevens, Miss
Mrs.
Hall, Capt. T. P. Hamilton, J. C. Houston, Mrs. V.
.9.
3rd March Benrerlich, Dorflinger, Indrasamba, Hitachi Meru, Patroclus, Klaist, Persia, Shimosa, Sachaon, Villo de la Ciotat, Indravelli. 7th Marul Aki Mara, Memnon, Slavonia, Suoria. 10th March-Agamemnon, Monmouth- shire, Diomod, Nubin, Oceanion, Stan-Heist, A. H. tor. 14th March-Bensyon, Caledonien, China, Dacre Castle, Siollis, Teenkai, Arcadia. 17th March-Jason, Prinz Eitel Friedrich, Lothian, ` Miyasnici Maru, Prinz Ludwig. 21st March Holmes, Hawld. Benlarig, Hellas, Mishima Maro, Sego Hough, Dr. 8. vin, Armenia, Nockar, Toumno. 24th Hewett, Hon. Mr. March-Alchioun, Bayorn, Yang Taze, and Mrs. E. A. nama, Tydoun. 28th March-Beamohr, Innes, R. Candia, Hyson, Katana, Salazio, Moi-Hickman, II. B. Benelench; Cardiganshire, Nicomedia, Islam, E. Kawachi Maru, Nippon, Pathian, ID- Jago, E. dradeo, Peking, Baxonia, Sumatra, Johnson, W. W. Wakasa Mar. 31st March-Onlcans, Tomanka, 16th April-From Cyclops, Kitano Mara, Sithonin, Yorck, Joseph, R. M. Mara, Jap. s... 3,232, K. para, Kaga Maru. 7th April-Alsi- Allinn, H. W.
Japan, Gen.-N. Y. K. ̈ Thoses. 4th April-Braemar, Indra-
April-nous, Deussion, Hudson, Keemun, Bagage, Dr.
Nilo, Peshawar, Polyphomme, Spezia, Bauckham, E. W.
Koi, Ger. 8.8., 1,115, H. Ib
beken, 10th April-Bangkok Asia, Br, v.8., 2,936, "arry Gaubrogor, 9th April, Rice and Meal.-
11th April-San Francisco B. & S.
16th March. Mails and Gen. -P. M. 8, 8. Co.. Maru, Jay, 4.8., 8,808, J.
Fr..., 789, Boshier, 10th April-Haiphong vis Pakhoi 14th April Gon-A. R. Marty.
Bombay
Br. 8.8., 1,250, O. C. Williams, Buyo
17th April-Shanghai 18th
· April Gen.-B. & §. Hniching, Br. ... 1,207, W. C. Pass- mora, 16th April-Swatow 10th April Orn.-D. L. & 00.
neso consider that their nation is the grantest in the world for three reasons," he said. "First because in point of size, geographically speaking, China is the greatest country of the world, having an area equal to that of the whole of the United States inching Alcinaus, Br. ss., 4,278, Riepoulon- Alaska and the Philippine Islands, and then has enough left over to make several Groat Britains.
"Secondly they claim greatness Singan,
in that they are the oldest-nation
of the world. A Chinaman will
tell
you
Hashimoto, 4th
Moji 30th Mar., Coal and M'dine T. K. K.
Chicago Maru, Jap. 8.3., 8,889, J. Goto, 11th April Tacoma and Ports 4th March, Gen.-0. 8. K.
Byrie, Tonkin, Herman Lorebe. 11th
Stewart, Mrs. J, T. Stramezzi, G. Symmons, W, G. Taylor, J. W. Thompson, Mr. &
Mrs. M. L. Thompson, B. W. Wood, G. G.
Wood, J. B.
串
Wireman, Mr. &
· Mrs.
Young, H. Sesti
China Sugars
Luzon Sugar
Chinese Engineerings
Sp.0.84. on preferred shares only for 1810
pon 14) making in all
4,0 for 1909 & Interim
le, on sa. for 1910 Div. 7 p.ol for year end Bon. 5 p.a.
$100 $107 $10 for 1910
17% pa
P..
pe
ing 80·4·10/14 pa
10 p.o.
Final dir. of 1/6 for the
year 1919 making 18% )· (coupon No. 15)
First year
$2.75 x., 2d. per share on 150,000|5 pa
$6% for year end'g 81-12-104% po
124 p.o. for half year ended]
21.12.10
$100 $20
$8 for 1897
MINING,
1
14. T13
Headwators Raubs
P. 10 P.10.
1.
Dooks, WHARTms, & Gʻos,
Funwicks
$25
$5
$14 for year ending 31-12-06)
Kowloon Whaifo
$80
332
|sa, & 8.]
4
H.K. & Wuampon Docks $50 $55
T. 100 T.65
T. 100 T.98
Final of Tis. 8% mkg. Tia.) 6 in all for year 80-4-10 } Interim of Tim. 3 for
1010
pa
7 pa
́Lands, Horuts & B'oiron. Anglo French Lande Central Storom,
!
T. 100 $15
T.90 TL. 6 29:2-10 $11.3 p.c. for 1909
o pa
18. po
$50
(2108a.
8 on old shares, $1.50
$08 b
Shanghai Docks
Hongker Wharlo
Young, Mr. & Mrs. Hongkong Hotela
A.
Zcisior, J.
GRAND HOTEL,
April-Benatty, Bloemfontein, Bre-auswell, Mies E. conshire, Erzherzog Franz Ferdinand,
A. Marmor, St. Hugo.
Bay, J. A. Arrivals at Home-3rd March---
Bruger, 0.
Kelly, Mr. Konch, Q. C.
Hongkong Lands Humphreys Estates
Kowloon Lands
Shanghai Lands
yon now shares for half
year 31·12·10"
$100 801 87 per share'fox 1910
$10 - $67 kr. 45 cents for 1009 $80 $288.2 for 1909,
T. 80 T.00 Tis. 6 for 1010
Koyt, Dr. F. Kidward, T. A. Mencan, M. Muller, Dr. Murray, Mr. and
West Points
Manila Metropole Hotel P. 10
COTTON MILES. '
$50 1847 b.
Offer, K.
Phillips, T.
sen, 16th April-Colombo Derwent, Br. 8.8., 1,520, J. Jenkins, Achilles, Caledonien. 7th March Crew, Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. Earl
waha, Dr. s.., 1,227, J. Meathrol,
6th April, Gen.-B. & §.
16th April-Cheloo 10th April Gen.-B. & §. Br. As., 1,047, F. Jamieson, 16th April-Haiphong 14th April, Rico and Gen.-D. & B. Br. 8., 2,910, Lookhart, 16th April--Now York 17th Jan., Kerosina Oil-D. & Oo.
"
Empress
Kaifong,
28th March-Indrasamha, that when our ancestors Lothian,
wero clothing themselves in furs
and living in the cavos and woods
of Europe, in China the people were clothing themselves in silks Tamba
and linen and living in houses with tiled roofs. In the time of Abraham China was a great nation and the Prophet Isaiah speaks of New that country specifically, They claim writion records that date book 36 centuries.
Maru, Jap. 8.8., 3,802, K. Noda, 18th April--Shanghai 13th April, Cotton Yara,
Bear and Flour. &c.-N. Y. K.
Orleans, Am. cruiser, 8,458. Comdr, William J. Miller, 10th April-Cavite - 13th April.
Thirdly they lay claim to Saratoga, superiority on the grounds of laving the largest population. Out of the total population of Albany, the world, one-fourth are Clin-
060.
If you should stand the China,
prosent genoration of Chinamen
side by side, they would extend
U.S. cruiser, Comdr. J. Jayne, 9.8.x. 16th April Carito, P. I., 13th April. U.8. oraiser, Comdr. C. 8. Williams, U., 16th April
Cavilo, P. I. 18th April.
Am. s.o., 8,180, P. Paviasich,
James, B.
Roight, H. Bellback, Arthur' Stewart, Capt. &
Mro. A. II. Stoucnan, H F. Brisgavia. 31st March-Salazie, Shi-Johnson, Mr., and Underwood, E. H.
Taylor, R. mosa, Melaam, Miyasaki Maru 4th April-Erzog, Franz Ferdinand, Nippon, Persia, Begovia, Wakasa Maru, Yang Tazo. 7th April-Qardigan- shire, Kitano Mary, Yolok. April-Banoleach, Bealarig, Miyasaki Maru, Tonkin, Tydens,
Mrs. & child
A.D. 16th April Saigon 11th Antenor, Coylun, Scandia. 10th March April, Gen-Man Fat & Co.---Derflingor, Atholl, Hitachi Mara. Edwards, T. Debray, Mde of India, Br. 6.6., 8,082, E. 14th March-Inroralyde, Persis, Pro-Griffin, &. A. Beetham, 14th April-Van- tosilaus. 17th March-Diomed, Oc Heckscher, H. R. couver 22nd Mar., Mails and anion. 21st March-Slavonin. 24th Handyk A. O. Gen.-O. P. R. Co. March-Prinz Eitel Friedrich, Nubis, Hood, T. Br. 8.8, 989, Sidford, 14th Stentor. April-Manila, 11th April, Gen.-B. & S. Kameang, Br. 8.8., 2,077, Wheeler. 18th April-Calontla via Penang and Singapore 7th April, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Lycemoon, Gor. s., 2,000; Pilgrim, 10th April--Balgon 7th Monteagle, Br. 6.8., 6,108, R. Davi-
April, Rice.-H. A. L.
con, 2nd April:Vancouver 6th Mar., Mail and Gen.----- O. P. R. Co.
Proteus, Nor. s.s. 1,025, Jeatson, Btli April-Hongay 4th April. Cosi.—A., T. & Co. Gor, a.a., 100, T. Schlesinger,
Quinis,
CHINA COAST UNTEOROLOQIJAL
Stationi.
REGISTER.
April 10th. 4.m.
Hour.
Barometer.
| Temperature
Humidity..
14th April-Bangkok- vis | Hakodate 0 a 20.85 —— Holbow 7th April, Rico | Tokio 8. & Co.
20.59
*
Nagasaki
" 29.01-
*
16th April-Singapore 10th Saint Patrick, Br. ... 2,093, J. For- Chefoo April Gon.-8. W. & Co.
over 250,000 miles or oncirolo the Chip Shing, Br. .., 1,190, Mooney, earth at the equator, 10 times.".
The characteristics of the peo-
17th April-Tientsin 9th Sochu April. Gea-Ohiasse.
ple, their pationco and tenacity of Rubi, Br. s.., 2,797, 8. A. Crosby, purpose, were dwolt upon at some longth and briefly the missionary work being done in China was touched upon.
April 15 at April 15 at
10 a.m.
4 p.m. Barometer......30.05.
Temperaturo... 69 Humidity..... 79. Rainfall
29.92
70
67
TSANG KWONG
COMPANY.
ELECTRICAL AND GAS CONTRACTORS,
230, Des Voeux Road Central.
Telephone No. 809, Hongkong, and Jan., 1911,
tay, 12th April-Shanghai | Whaiwoi 0 a30.00 450) ME 9th April, Gen.-D. & Co. Hankow
Mara, Jap. as, 1,118, R. K'kiang Bukawa, 14th April-From Shanghai Formosa, Gan-0, 8. K Gutzlaff
17th April-Manila 14th Sultan Van Hangkat, Nor. ss., 1,410, Sharp P'k April, Gen.-B. T. & Co.
Langkat, 29th Mar,-Pabao| Amoy Idomenene, Br. 6.s., 4,894, A. J. Pad-
Lambas 22nd Mar., Kerotias Swatow dlo, 17th April-Shanghai,
OIL-A. P. & Co.
Canton 14th April. Gen.-B. & 8. Drufar, Nor. 6.8., 1.10%, A., Anonsen, Bungkiang, Br. s.., 987, H, Mathias, 'gkong
14 April-Hoihow 18th Gap Rock 17th April-Bangkok 10th
and Halpbong 11th April, MasaD April, Gen--0. B. 8. N.
Gen.-B. & 8.
O. St. J.
OLEARANCES AT THE HAR-Telemachus, Br... 1,840, Fraker, Manila
BOUR OFFICE.
Tungahing, for Hankow. Bangklang, for Haiphong. Wuhu, for Uanten.
Strathlyon, for Moji.
Linan, for Canton. Lothian, for Kobe. Thordie, for Wakamatan.. Alcinous, for Bhanghai. Idomeneus, for Singapore. Anghin, for Bwatow.
DEPARTURES. April 16, Halman, for Swatow. Daijin-maru, for Tamsal. Ohanan, for Shanghal £76 | Ohildar, for Busion:
8th April-Saigon 5th April, Hollo GenWo Fat Sing & Co. | Ceba Teacor, Br. a.s., 8,604, G. W. Parkin- Labuan BON, 14th April-From- Liverpool and "Singapore, Gen.-B. & 8.
Thordis, Nor. #.8., `1,091, s.8., J.,
&A..
11th Allison, J. L.
Atkinson, R. L
Force.
19|||| Westher.
Austio, W. Bazoans, Miss J, Baumeister, T. A. Bazett, L. G.
Berger, O. E.
Black, P.
Borg, J.
Brand, L.
Broc, A. do
ASTOR HOUSE.
Kenny, Roy Klino, M.
⚫ Lam, Pun Fai
Lane, Mr. Lyenne, L.
MacDonald, Mis
Mansfield, R. D. McHenry, J. H. McKillop, J. R.
Brun, J. L.
Mendigal, Mt. and
Mrs. Mody, N.
Morries, Miss K.
do
Brodvad, A.
Burgose, Mrs. Caldwell, Miss
Ewos Hongkong Colton
MISCELLANOUS.
China-Borneo Light & Powers.
Do.
China Providents.
(8pro, shares)
Dairy Farms
Green Islands
Hongkong Electric
Hongkong Ice
Hongkong Ropes
7 pa
7 pa
Final dividend of $2.20"
per share making $48% pa
& nof_in all for year 1910 $11. None
+
T. 50 T.88 T. 4 for gearendud 81-10-1012 po..
$10 $68.50 cents 81-7-08
$12
·
$101 80. a p.a. for 1909-
#1 $1.60 cents for year 28-2-06
$10 $780 conta for 1910
10% pe
$0 $19 b. $1.20 for year end'g 81-7-100% pp.
$19
$10 $34 b.
$10 $28 of 10 centa
$1.20 per share and b’■{
b
Interim of 15 cents perĮ
abare-for-1910
15 p..
16
16 p.
¡II p..
$25 $180 10 per share for 1910
2
$17.82 per share for 1810
$25 $25 $10
$13
$181
Fia. div. of Tlu. 15, mak’g)
in all Thu, 55 for 19104 p..
and a bonus of Th. 2) None
80 cents on fally" paid】
shares and 8 centa on
81 paid shares for year
b ending 304-10
$12.81,40 for 1909
#10
Langkats
Morning Post Peak Tramway
8. 100
T.106
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2/er Campbell, Thos.
30.10 55 94 -
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Clark, J..8. Cober, ASB.
8.07
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E. Morrison, O. M.
Murray, A. Nebeker, Mr. and Philippines
Mr. Nolzon, J. B. Colville, Mrs. F. G. Naison, N. A. Craig, J.
Norris, D. W. O'Connor, Mrs, E.
A. Palmor, H. G. Pierson, A. D. Fimovano, A. Pond, E. H. Dupont, VH, M. Ramsey, T. C. Elwood, W. Erbord, Mr. Fitzgerald, Mr.
Do. (new)
$10
85 b. None
Prica E. & Co., Ld.
$10
Societe des Pul (Preferred $501
pes et Paplar paid up $86) 988. terles da Ton- kin
Da30.08 56 75 www 1 6
80.12 55 80 80.06 0188 629.84 04 08
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HOTEL VISITORS.
ORAFGINBURN.
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Daniels, Hlar Ida Dougherty, Mrs. J.
Dunster, Mr. Gor-
Rigg, W. P.
Bandon, L.
8. Rougean, E.
Schell, L. J. Blzer, P. K. Smith, J. Spiller, A. G. Sprinkle, W. Stephan, R. -Stevens, E.
L Foralee, A, A. Goldenlarg, J, L. Gonrgey, M. Harwood, W. Healy, T. E.
Jorgensen, 7th April... || Adams, Mr. and Grant-Smith, Mrs. | Heinz, A. from Bangkok Risc-A. T. Mm. P^R. J · King, Mr. & Mrs. & Co.
Caldwell, Mr. ni W/ Trinian, Br. s., 1,002,Į F. Baloking, Mr. G. A.
Ritchie, Mr. and 18th April-Bangkok is Chinchen, S. J. Mrs. Holbow 5th April; Rice, and | Denison, Ai Bisley, Lieut. and Wood, B. & §.
Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Q Tjimabi, Dutch 11., 4,218, J. P. Mm. W. H. Gatian, Mr, and
Bchalks 1st April-Moji Grant-Smith, E." Mm. Faz 28th Mar., Coal), 0, 1, Hancock, Liant, & Wilson, G. L
· Mr. B. Los mar, Wood, E. M.
Dorand, Mr.
Mrs. Hibbard, Mr.
Afte. D. B. Higley, U. A. Holmin, G.. Jones, H. O. Joseph, J. Kaba, D. H. Kantinen, F.
Shanghai-Sumatram Steam Laundrys
Benefit 525 sa
·First year .
T. 20 T105.No. dividend this year
12 p
#5 $64 .50 cta, for year andʼg B0-5-10/10 pa
$10. 810
United Asbestos Orfunial | Agency Ld.................... United Asbestos Founders $10 $800
Share...........
Union Waterboat
$10 $62
Watkins, Ltd. Weismann, Ltd.
$10 $8.
$10
$12
Watson
$10
William Powell
and Stevenson, G, L Bancock, F.
and Surplus, N.`
Swan, M. 0. Turner, J.
Walker, F. W.. Walker, T. J Wilson, 8. Young. V. H.
*sellers.
Telegraph Add., “BIALTO".
16 per cent, per ordinary) share for year ended 81.5.1910.
Do.
15 per cent. for your end-1
ing 81-12-1910
8% for 1909
b10ete.for yearend'g 81-7∙10| po
18 po, for 1909
Telephons No. 148–F., O. Box, No. 111.)
E. 8. Kaboorim & Go, Share & General Brokers.
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