Banks.

Banks

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI DEUTSCH ASIATISCHE

BANKING CORPORATION.

RESERVE. FUNDS,

$13,000,000.

18,000,000

'BANK.

CAPITAL FULLY

15,250,000 PAI-Ur......Sh. Taels 7,500,000

PAID-UP CAPITAL

Bierling £1,000,009 at 2/- Biyat ...

RESERVE LIABILITY OF PHO.

PRIETORNestle

$1,200,000

..$15,000,000

Count of DinNOTONS: Hon. Mr. Henry Keswick - Chairman C.R.Lanaan, E.

0. H. Medhurst, Reg.-Deputy Chairman

FIL.Armstrong, eq

G. Balloch, Esq.

K. Lieb, Ea

A. Forbes, Em

E. Wheliin, 2

G. Ivicaland, I

U.B. Gubbay, Biq..

H. A. Blebs, Bar

CHIRP MANAGER: ifongkong-N. J. STAKE.

MANAGER:

Shanghai-11 E R. HUNTER. London Bankers-London COUNTY AND WESTMINSTER Bank, LaMITED,

HONGKONG-INTEREST ALLOWED,

On Current Accounia at the rate of 2 per Coat.

por Annuta on the dally balance.j

ON FIXED DEPOSITSI

For 8 months, 53 per Gest, per Anzum. For 6 months, 334 per Cool, per AnnA UN, Por 12 months, 4 por Dent, per AuUDIA.

N. J. STABB, Chief Maunger.

HONGKONG HAVINGS BANK.

TE

HE Businem of the above Baîk' is conducted by the HONGKONG AND BILANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. Rules may be obtained on application

W

INTEREST on deposits is allowed

* $31 PER CENT, per amum,

Dopositors may transfer at their option balance of $100 or more to the HONGKONG AND BILANGHAI BANE to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT PER ÜENT, per

anur,

For the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI, BANKING CORPORATION,

N. J. STABB, Chlef Manager.

Søangual

LEAD Orrion Buano of Dingotons—BinuisNI

BRANGURS T

Berlin Caloutta Hamburg Hanlos Feking Singapore Teilmu Koba Tianfu Tinglan, Yokohama.

LONDON BANKERS :' Mossa. N. M. Rornsonilu & Sumu." THE UNION OF LONDON AND SMITH's BANK, LIMITED, DEUTSOUR BANK (Brulis), Lunden AGENCY.

DIRECTION DER DISCONTO GESELL- SCHAFT.

INTEREST. «llowed on Current Account. DEPOSITS resvivedon term

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY JUNE 6 Tort

which may be learned an application. | 1030) Every daxcription of Banking and Exchange business transactod,

R. TIMMERSCHEIUT, Manager.

Hongkong, 18th_Mar., 1911.

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CHINA MUTUAL LIFE IN-

·SURANCE CO., LTD.

HEAD OFFICE, SHANGHAI DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS:

J. A. Wauis, Esq., Maunging

Director.

A. J. Hughes, Erq, Secretary, S. B. Neill, Esq., P.L.A., Actuary.

STRONG British Corporation Re

THE CHARTERED BANK OFgistered under Hongkong Onli

INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND

CHINA.

INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER 1863.

HEAD OFFICE:—LONDON, Pato-UP CAPITAL ......................L1,200,000 RESERVE FERD ...........£1,625,000 Řeskuva LaBILITIKA OF

Pagrxixtons ...................£1,200,000

INTEREST ALLOWED on CUR

RENT ACCOUNT at the Rate of 2 per cont. per annum ou the Daily Balances.

Da Fixed Deposits for 12 months, 4 por cent.

On Fixed Deposits for 6 months,

9% per cent.

On Fixed Deposits for 3 mouths,

2 pur cont.

WM. DICKSON, Manager.

uances and under Life Assurance Com- panies' Acts, England.

lusurance in Poros...$37,853,885.00 Astel

Income for Year

8,416.250.00

3,560,559.00

Insurance Fund......... | 8,216,813.00

LEFFERTS

KNOX, E District Manager B. W. TAPE, Esq. District Secretary.

tenIntimations

PEAK TRAMWAYS COM PANY, LIMITED,

Intimations

35

years

"of

experience

in the construction of writing anchines which are

ON

bahind the Remington Typewriter moun, ovory“

thing to the purchaser,

NOTICE.

OLOUET CHAMPAGNE EXTRA' DRY,”

24 pints at $22.50.

FRENCH STORE,

6, Queen's Road,

[47

Nand after instinto Honglering. 15th Mar.. 1911.

following additional Care

to run:

7.13 a mi

WEEKS DAYS.

·10,80 pum. 11.00 pm :: 1180 p'm..

3.15 pm 8.10 p.m.

'kijows that 'ho is

getting a rotiable IR-

10,00

Pa

chine when he buys a

REMINGTON,

SIEMSSEN & CO., Hosokuse and Canton, General Agents for the Remington Typewriter Co.

WEISMAN

BAKERS

LIMITED.

CONFECTIONERS.

CATERERS

RESTAURANTEURS

14, Des Vœux Road Central.'

Hongkong, 20th April, 1911.

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For Sight Seeing in an Up-to-date

MOTOR,

RING UP 1030.

THE EXILE MOTOR GARAGE.

Canton, Mac Hongkong,

and the Philippitios

Hongkong, 15th April, 1911.

ALEXANDRA BUILDING.

O. LAWUER, Esq., laspector, Hongkong.

ADVISORY BOARD,

HONGKONG.

Sir Paul Chater, K., C.MG.

T. F. Haugh, Esq.

C. J. Lafrentz, Esq.

Hongkong, 20th Jan., 1914. [81

[22 THE CHINA

Hongkong, 1st May, 1911. УОКОНАМА ВРКОПЕ BANK,

LIMITED,

CAPITAL PAID-Ur ... Yen 24,000,000 REAZAVE FUND

16,850,000

Head Offices YOKOHAMA,

TOK10.

KOBE.

Branches and Agencie

HANKOW,

OSAKA.

NAGASAKI

LONDON.

LYONS.

NEW YORK.

TIENTSIN.

PEKIN.

NEWCHWANG. DALNY.

PORT ARTHUR. ANTUNG.

SAN FRANOIBOO LIAOYANG.

KONOLULU, MUKDEN.

BOMBAY.

SHANGHAI.

TIE-LING.

CHANG-CHUN,

HONGKONG-INTEREST ALLOWED,

On Current Account at the rate of

2 per cont. por Annern on the Daily Balance.

For 12 months

It

&

"

*

1

PROVIDENT LOAN AND MORTGAGE

CO., LL

(CAPITAL PAID Ur...$1,200,000.) Loans un Mortgage of House Property,

&c.

Goods received on Storage. Advances inade on Merchandise. Loans made on the Provident System (Rates and Particulars on application) THE OFFICE or

TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR OF WILLS, ATTORNEY, &c.,

Undertaken and Executed.

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co General Managers, Hongkong, 19th Marob, 1908. [41

To Let.

TO LET.

FOUR ROOMS on Grona! Floor of College Charabers for Offices (2 minutes from Clook Tower) can be lot separately. Rent moderate.

ODOWNS in MASONS LANE On fixed deposit -

good for stomge of Wines and por cent. p.n.other anticlos. Rent moderale. ...8-1/2

FIRST FLOOR of No. 4, Des ...2-1/2

Voeux Itond, Central. ТАКЕО ТАКАМІЮНі, Manager. Hongkong, 18th March, 1911.

INTERNATIONAL BANK

IG CORPORATION.:

CAPITAL PAID Ur.....Gulâ $3,250,000 Reserve Fund......Gold $3,250,000

HEAD OFFICE :-

[18

Apply to-

DAVID SASSOON & Co. Bongkong, 2nd Ju¤, 1911.

[1078

TO LET

Gold $6,500,000 GODOWN NO.

Go Wall Street, New York.

LONDON OFFICE:-

80, Bishopsgate.

LONDON BANKERS :

BANK OF ENGLAND.

NATIONAL & COUNTIES BANK, LIMITED,

BRANCHES AND AGENTS ALL OVER THE WORLD,

TH HE Ourporation transnets every

description, of Banking and Ex- cliange Business, receives money on Clarrent Account at the male of 2 per cent. per annum on daily balances and Resepte Fixed Deposits at the following.

rates th

For 12 months 4 per cent, per mapum. For 6

For B

81

GEO, HOGG, Manager.

No. 2, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, 20th: Feb, 1911. (19

Broker. Apply to---

YOUR GLASSES

should give rest and comfort to your cyos." If they do and if the mountings are praporly adjusted, they

ARE ALL RIGHT

Do not be satisfied unless they ARE.

There is no comfort in spectacles that are merely good enough.' Thoy aro oither RIGHT.

OR ALL WRONG

I in need of changes, adjustments, or repairs, came and s06 us at our new location fin York Buildinga, between Kolly &Walsh and Moutrie's,

White

THO

LARK & Co. SCIENTIFIC OPTICIANS YORK BLOGS, CHATER RD,

BUTLER

GARR

5A, Dooogl

LAMBERTA DUFLEN

ENGLAND.

THE HONGKONG LAND

INVESTMENT & AGENOT

COMPANY LIMITED. Bongkong 1st Juas, 1911,

TO LEA.

[On

ODOWNS nt BLUE BUILDINGS."

Go

4n, Prayn East, OREGGÁN," 89, The Perk. No. 10, MACDONNELL ROAD.. OFFIUES in KING'S BUILDINGS,

4th Floor,

GODOWNS, 181 to 155, PRAYA

EAST.

SEMI-EUROPEAN · ́FLATS

TRADE

HONGKONG

(1058

THE 'GARRICK” CIGARETTES. (handmade).

Manufactured from this Highest Grados of Bright Virginia Tobacco and picket in Air tight tins of 50,

Sold Everywharo. LAMBERT & BUTLER,

ENGLAND.

MARK

East corner of Observation THE BERNESE ALPS MILK CO

Place. The Trams, stop at the door,

Also NEWEUROPEAN FLATS.

adjoining the new Seaman' Institute, Praya East.

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT & AGENCY 00.;

AEDES ALIBITED,

(149 081)

Hongkong, Let June, 1911.

STALDON EMMENTHEL, SWITZERLAND.

No, 10" SCOTCH WHISKY.

BOTTLED AT DUNDEE, SCOTLAND.

Agonta, F. BLACKHEAD, & CO., HONGKONG & CHINA,

"BUNDAYS.""

9.15 am. 8.10 p.in. 10.0*p.m

10,3pm. 11:00 pm. 11.30 p.m.

Tho servino between 7.30 am and

a. on week days will bowery squattor ofan hone instead of every ten

minutes.

JOHN D. RUMPHREYS & SON, Gennal Manigera.

[1170 Hongkong, 2nd June, 1911.

E. C. Wilks, M. I. Mech. E., A.M.N.A. Consulting Engineer and Surveyor for sóustenation, Vilior and Assensor for the purchase, or »ni», of Steamships or Launches.

Alusasura Builonna, 289 Finor. Hongkong, 1st May, 1914.

[1100

THE

WING KEE & CO. 47-49, Connaught` Kd.'

SHIPOHANDLERS,

Hongkong 23rd Mar, 1911

TSA O

COMPANY.

ELECTRICAL AND GAS

́ ́CONTRACTORS,

OUR -CONTEMPORARIES.

What They Think.

Ching Mall,

Critics of the Chinese: Government,

+

If the Government of Chinn were inclined to listen to and accept in good fuitli the many and diverse criticisms hurled at it by PROVISION & COAL- the native press today, it would MERCHANTS luye a very difficult task in satis

Faso | fying all. parties, Wo pon this sentence after reading two articles KWONG dealing with the Government's attitude towards law-breakers. It I been reported that of lite largo numbers of the people have boon summarily executed, not unerely Revolutionists, but others who have been arrested as breakers, of the country's laws. Probably most of them have been guilty of some crime. In one'caso it is said thatone hundred and ton of these wretches wero, bolended at one time and in one place in military fashion, just as prisoners were inassaerod-in the dark ages in the West, whon human life was littlo thought of and when rulora

most carod moro for their own safety than anything else.

230, Dos Vœux Rour Contral.

Telephone No. 679. tongkang. 2nd Jan, 1911.)

PREMIER

CHAM

PAGNE

POMMERY

AND

GRENO.

IN

MAGNUMS, QUARTS and PINTS.

Selo Agents,

Dally Pro

Mixed Marriages.

It seems scarcely conceivablo that any English girl can bo? happy in such circumstances, and the presumption therefore is that the Consul has taken notion not only from a sense of duty in the ibitter but by the woman's wish, Even if we believe the Chinese. version that the woman is. living in

CALDBECK, MACGREGOR "perfoot harmony" with her

& Co.

Huigkong, 2n1 Juno, 1911.

THE ALEXANDRA

CAFE

NEXT DOOR TO HONGKONG HOTEL. BAKERS, CONFECTIONERS, CATERERS and RESTAURATEURS.

ENTERTAINMENTS.

VICTORIA THEATRE.

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Chinese husband (who has left hor for some time in the care of his Family), it seems to us that the Chinese argument on the law of the enso fails because the Chinese law surely takes cognisance only of marriages performed according to Chinero law and custom. In this caso the marriage took. place at a registry office in Eng- (and, and on the admitted fact, that the husband lid a wife liying in China at the time, it was clearly

biguous marriage, and there.. fore null and void. There is nothing in the reports to show that the parties have been married according to Chinese law, and in the absence of such proof we .. should say the Consul clearly has jurisdiction over the woman. In

THE PALACE HALL OF THE COLONY. y case it will be intorosting to

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and

HIS CLEVER ARTISTS FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY.

Matinee: SATURDAY and SUNDAY,

1 65

20 ROUNDS GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP BATTLE

botween

ROY KENNY,

Millo-weight Champion of the Orient,

and

EMIL CARLSON, Ileavy-weight Champion of the Philippines,

nt tho

BELLE VIEW STADIUM,

at 5p.m. on the 22nd June.

Watch for further announcements, · Threo preliminarios.

BOXING

June 24th, 915 pm. VICTORIA SKATING RINK.

THE EVENT OF THE SEASON,

have a decision by the authorities in this case, because, as we have said, thoro is a likelihood of the number of mixed marriages in- creasing now that students are yearly going to Europe and America in over-increasing num- bera.

South China Morning Post.

Reciprocity. The Canadian-American Poci- procity bill is a measure of the first importance calculated to have. far-reaching effects. Reuter's telegram published to-day con- tins an expression of opinion from President Taft which shows that lio, at least, will leave no stone unturned to carry the bill: through Special interests on both sides of the border lisvo [1160 raised objections, but there seems

little doubt, notwithstanding the strong pressure exerted, that the ultimats passage of the bill is car- tain. On the American aide there is an unmistakablo public demand. for its enactment and the country seams to be emphatically support ing the President in his effort to lower the tariff barrior listweon the United States and its neighủ bour on the north. It is clear that so far as the United States are concerned d the removal tariff wall will benelloial resulte: that aident predicts for it #11741 to cheapen thi

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