Banks.
Banks
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY JUNE 7 1011
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI DEUTSCH ASIATISCHE
CORPORATION,
PAID-UP PAPITAL...$12,000 Capital FuLLY
RESERVE FUNDS
„Bubeling $1,500,000 al 2/- nume
·Silver funconsid
RESERVE LIABILITY OF PRO
PRIETORS......
15,000,000 16,250,000
$31,264,000
$18,000,000
BANK.
Pai-vr......Sh. Tacis 7,500,000
1 RAD ÖPFICE-SHAXUUAL BOARD or DinKOTONS-BERLIN,
Count or DVOTORS: Hon. Mr. Henry Keswick - Chairman Berlin
1. H. Modhurst, E-Deputy Chairsian Plaza, E.
3. Balloch,
A. Forbes, D
Friesland, g,
C. 8. Gubbny, lép.
F. Lieb, Ee
E. Bhallim, Ex
II. A. Biel, Ex.
„CHIEF MANAUKK:
· Hongkong—N. J. Braun, MANAGER:
Shangbai-IL E R, HUNTER. LONDON BANK-London COUNTY AND WESTMINSTER BANK, LIMITED.
HONGKONG-INTEREST ALLOWEU
Un Current Accounts at the rate of 2 per Coat.
- per Ahmain on the daily halwison,
For
ON FIXED DEPOSITS:
invalla, 23% per Cent, për Aus For Craonths, Slíper Cout, per Anautu, For 12, i per Coût. per Antistat.
N. J. STÁBB, Chief Manager.
HONGKONG SAVINOS BANK.
Hastness of the above Bank is conducted by the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. Kules ay be obtained On Appilention,
INTEREST on deposits is allowed ́ai 89 PER CENT. per annum.
Depitors many transfer at their option balances of 2100 or more to the Hosukexu
AND BHANGHAI BANK to be pood on FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 PER CEST. per
ORUM,
For the HoNoRONG AND SUANOMA) BANKING CORTONATION,
N. J. STABI, Chief Mausger.
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA
Ixcouroвarko by Royal
CHARTER 1858.
HEAD OFFICE:-LONDON.1
BRASCHEN:
Caletta Hamburg Hanko j Kobe Taking Singapore Tientsin Tsinoalu Tringtan Yokohan.
LONDON BANKERS':
·Messrs. N. M. Rörnsouma & Sose fux Uxrays. Loxnos and Suzu's BANK, OTED. DRUTHOR BANK (Brunix), LosnoN AGENCY.
DIRECTION DES DISCONTO GENELL-
BUNAYT.
INTEREST allowed on Current Account. DEPOSITS receivedonterms which may be learned on application. 1880] Every description of Banking and Exobange business tragacted.
R. TIMMERSCHEIDT, Manager.
Hongkong, 10th Mar., 1911.
Intimations,
CHINA MUTUAL LIFE, IN-
„SURANCE. CO., ÚTD,
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HEAD OFFICE, SHANGHAL DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS:
JA. Wattie, Esq., Managing
.. Director...
A. J. Hughes, Esq., Secretary. §. B. Neill, Esq., P.L.A., Actuary,
STRONG British Corporation He- gistered under Hongkong Ordi- nances and under Life Assurance Com- panies" Acts, England.
A
Insurancein Furev... $17,855,885.00 Annula
8,416.250.00
Income for Year... 4,566,559.00! Insurance Fund......... 8,10,813,00
PAID-UP CAPITAL 1,200,000 || 1. EFFERTS
RESERVE FORD 1,825,000
RESERVE LIABILITIES OF
Hungho
KNOX, Cauton, Maga District Maunger.and the
PRÒPIATORS ......£1,200,000] B. W. TAPE, Esq.
VEREST ALLOWED on CUR
INTE
RENT ACCOUNT at the Rate
of 2 per cent. per nuunitoù the Daily "Balanus.
On Fixed Deposits for 12 months,
4 por dent.
Du Fixed Deposits for months,
Ponies for
2 per cent.
Wa. DICKSON,
Manager,
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Hongkong, 1st May, 1911. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK,
LIMITED,
CAPITAL PAID-UP... Yen 24,000,000 RESERVE FUND
16,850,000
"
Hend ices-YOKOHAMA,
Branches and Agentios HANKOW.
TOKIO. KOBE.
OSAKA.
NAGASAKI,
LONDON,
LYONS.
NEW YORK.
TIENTSIN. PEKIN.
NEWOHWANG:
DALNY.
PORT ARTHUR. ANTUNG.
SAN FRANCISCO LIAOYANG.
HONOLULU. MUKDEN.
BOMBAY,
SHANGHAI,
THE-LING.
CHANO-CHUN.
HONGKONG-INTEREST ALLOWED.
On Current Account at the rate of
District Secretary,
Philippines.
ALEXANDRA BUILDING.
C. LAWDER, Esq., Inspector, Hongkong,
ADVISORY BOARD.
---AJOMBLON "AT, UIMO,
T. F. Hough, Esq.
C. J. Lafrentz, Eng.
Hongkong, 26th Jan. 1911. [810
THE
CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN AND MORTGAGE
: 60. LI.
(CAPITAL PAID ur...$1,200,000.) Loans on Mortgage of House Property,
&ov.
Goude received on Storage. Advances made on Murchandise. Lonas made on the Provident Systein. (Rates and Particulars on application). THE OFFICE OF TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR OF WILLS, ATTORNEY, &c.,
Undertaken and Execute.
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.
General Managers,
Hongkong, 19th March, 1908, [41
Co Let.
TO LET..
2 per cent, per Anna on the Daily DOWNS in MASONS LANE
Balance.
On fixed deposit :-
*
For 12 months per cont. p.a.
6
1.
11
...3-1/2
...2-1/2
Manager.
TAKEO TAKAMIGUI,
good for storage of Wines and other articles. Reul nodomio.
FIRST FLOOR of No. 4, Dus Voeux Road, Central.
FOUR ROOMS on Ground Floor; of College Chambers for Offices (2 twinntes from Chek Tower) can be le
Hongkong, 19th March, 1911. [18 | separately. Rest minderate.
INTERNATIONAL BANK- T`G CORPORATION.
CAPITAL PAID Ur...Gold $3,250,000 RENELVE FUND......Gold $1,250, nuo į
"Uold $6,500,000
READ OFFICE:-
co Wall Street, New York.
LONDON OFFICE:-
36, Bishopsgate.
LONDON BANKERS:
BANK OF ENGLAND. NATIONAL & COUNTIES BANK, LIMITED.
BRANCHES AND AGENTS ALL OVER THE WORLD.
Tile Corporation transacts overy
description of Banking and Ex- change Businem, revolves money on Current Account at the rate of 2 par cent, per annum on daily balances and. accepta Fixed Deposita at the following For 12 months 4 percent. per annum.
For 6
For
"
GRO, HOGG,
Manager,
Apply to-
DAVID SASSUON & Co. Hongkong, 2nd J^ne, 1911.
TO LET,
Intimations
The
35
years
of experience
Intimations
OLD WELLINGTONIAN DINNER.
D
CLOUET CHAMPAGNE
EXTRA DRY.
21 pints at $22.50.
FRENCH STORE,
PROPOSED to Boll OLD WELLINGTONIAN DIN
6, Queen's Road. in the construction of writing lanchines which aro NER on 19th June will any "Olin nglong, 10th Mar., 1911. [47
Wellingtoninus who wish to be joeceat |
behind the Remington Typewriter noan, overy-indly communierte gith the ander-E. C. Wilks, M.I.Mtch, E., A.M.N.A. -
thing to the purchaser.
He knows that he is
getting a reliable mu
chine when he buys a
REMINGTON.
SIEMSSEN & CO., HosokonG AND CANTON,· General Agonis for the Remington Typewriter Co.
WEISMANN, LIMITED.
BAKERS
CONFECTIONERS
CATERERS
RESTAURANTEURS
14, Des Vœux Road Central.
Hongkong, 20th April, 1911.
[497
For Sight Seeing in an Up-to-date
MOTOR,
RING UP 1036.
THE EXILE MOTOR GARAGE.
Hongkong, 15th April, 1911,
YOUR CLASSES
I should give rost and comfort to your oyos, If they do and if the mountings are properly adjusted, thoy
ARE ALL RIGHT
Do not be satisfied unless they ARE.
There is no confort, in spectacles Umt are merely good onough." They are bithor RIGHT
OR ALL WRONG
If in nood of changes, adjustments, or repairs, come and soo us at our now location in York Buildings, between Kolly & Walsh and Moutrie's.
CLARK
LARK & Co..
SCIENTIFIC
OPTICIANS
YORK BLOGS, CHATER RD
BUTLER
(1073
AR
LAMBERT & BUTLER
ENGLAND.
GODOWN No. BA, DUDDELL
Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND
INVESTMENT & AGENCY
COMPANY LIMITED. Dongkong 1st June, 1911, [61
TO LET.
GODOWNS & BLUE BOILEROS,
41, Praya East. "CREGGAN," 39, The Peak. No. 10, MACDONNELL ROAD, OFFICES in KING'S BUILDINGS,
4th Floor. GODOWNS, 151 to 155, PRAYA
EAST.
SEMI-EUROPEAN FLATS
East corner of Observation
TRADE
HONGKONG
[1058
THE "GARRICK CIGARETTES (handmade),
Manufactured from tho. Highest
Grades of Bright Virginia Tobacco and packed in Air tight tins of 50.
Sold Everywhore. LAMBERT & BUTLER,
ENGLAND.
MARK
Plare. The Trums stop at the THE BERNESE ALPS MILK
door.
Also NEW EUROPEAN FLATS
19, CONDUIT ROAD,
STALDON EMMENTBEL, SWITZERLAND.
adjoining the now Seaman's Instituta. Praya East.
Apply to-
No. 10" SCOTCH WHISKY.
BOTTLED AT DUNDEE, SCOTLAND,
(109 0813
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT & AGENCY CO., LIMITED.
comis No. 9, Queen's Road Central.
Hongkong, 20th Feb, 1011, [19 Hongkong, 7th June, 1911,
CO
Agente: F. BLACKHEAD & CO., HONGKONG & CHINA.
elighed.
P. H. M. TAYLOR,
Captain.
"
OUR CONTEMPORARIES.
What They Think.
China Mail.
The Lords and their Future.
Of course, we realise the awk Consulting Engineer and Surveyor forwardness of the position in which onstruction. Vainor and Assessor for the Poors find themselves. The the purchase, or enle, of Sternships of Government has given it out that
1.munotes,"
Alexandra Buildings, 2×» Flvon, it will not be in-n position to cons [1168 Hongkong, 1st May, 1911. [1100 sider the Lords Roform Bill antil
Government Hore. Wongkong, 2nd June, 1911.
THE
PREMIER CHAMPAGNE
POMMERY AND GRENO
IN
MAGNUMS, QUARTS and PINTS.
Sole Agents,
CALDBECK
MACGREGOR &
CO.
Hongkong, 2nd Juno, 1911.
1.4
THE ALEXANDRA
CAFE
NEXT DOOR TO HONGKONG HOTEL.. BAKERS, CONFECTIONERS, CATERERS and
Berncy
Create
Brandy;
B.A.C..
Claret
Alps
B
RESTAURATEURS.
[1:21
**KAR RESIDENTS - OF
HONGKONGE
Solo Agents:
F. BLACKHEAD & CO.,
Hongkong & Chin. [1160
the Parliamont Bill has boon die- posed of, and those who sit in the Gilded Chamber are doubtless a trillo nervous of inking the ex- frome step of throwing the latter monsuro ut. They sonsibly. roalise that the day of reform has yeno. And they are quite willing to reform. But naturally that revolt against an utterly dograded | and largėły, usoloss existence such as they would suffer if the Parlia ment Bill passed into Iny. Wo hope, however, that when the flouso debates the Bill clause by elause it will take a firm stand to preserve its ancient rights and privileges. If it does not, we might as well do away with the farce of a rovising Chamber, so called, which would simply exist to say "You" to all and sundry Bills sent up from an all-suprémo Hlonse of Commons,
Daily Press.
Imperial Preference. We have heard nothing so far by telegram of any discussion by the Imperial Conference of the important question of Imperial Preference, and this fact strikes · us as somewhat significant in view of the efforts now being made by the United States. Government to pass a Bill dealing with trado reciprocity, with Cari- ada. President Taft, as the tole- grams have told us, expecter the Senate to approve the Bill this weck, und in one of his recont opcohon tho President expressed liis confidence that the actual operation of the Reciprocity Agroomont would be so benefi cial to both that the argu
BY SPECIAL REQUEST.ments now used against ils adoption would be only remember- The management of the Bijou Cinemato ed as exaggerated instances of graph Vandoville, will show from TO-a porverted imagination. We NIGHT a film dealing exclusively do not know whether this refers with the preparation of the famous to the arguments on both sides of BERNESE ALPS MILK,
the boundary line, or only to the Ainorican arguments, it there are any against the atop. Such an Agreement would abviously be a nail in the coffin of Imperial Pre- forence, which has been so per sistently advocated not only in Great Britain but in the Colonios as woll. In a speech made a couple of months ago by President Thit it was indeed distinctly avowed that the American pur- puse in offering reciprocity to
ENTERTAINMENTS.
VICTORIA THEATRE:
THE PALACE HALL OF THE COLONY. Canada was to defeat the British
TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 7th JUNE,
DEBUT OF
THE EMINENT SOUBRETTES,
THE TWO COLLIERS
Hongkong, 7th June, 1911:
(1165
20 ROUNDS GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP BATTLE
*boiween
ROY KENNY,
Middle-weight Champion of the Orient,
moet
EMIL CARLSON, Heavy-weight Champion of the Philippinės, til the
BELLE VIEW
STADIUM,
at 5 pm, on the 22nd Juno, Watch for further announcements.
Throo preliminaries.
BOXING
June 24th, 9.15 pm. VICTORIA SKATING RINK.
THE EVENT OF THE SEASON,
Main Event ROD STANTON v. CAPIAM, 20 rounds for a purse of $1,000.
"ARUNDEL, · R.G,A. v. QHAMPLIŃ, KO.Y.L.I.
· KÍÐ-MARRIOTT v. IRON BUX,
policy of mutual trado preferences within the Empire. "No more remarkable staterent respecting the relations of the Mother Country and the Self-Governing Dominions," declared Mr. Borden, the Leader of the Opposition in Canuda, wnnover uttered by any statesman of Mr. Taft's position."
Youth China Morning Pust,
The British Saffor After a comparison of the matter of cost as botween British and Chi- noso scamon and the virtues and. vices of each, Mr. Houston makes the strong point that the China- man's presence on board British ships is un element of
gravo danger to this country, should it unfortunately be engaged in war with some other great naval. Power; An this would be brought home in a strik ing mannor to the Government should the Admiralty havo todraw [1109 upon the Mercantile Marine for mon to fully man and replace the wasinge on board His Majesty's. |ships of war." Mr. Houston's argument makes it perfectly clear that in the caso of war the mor cantile marine would be found to be woefully lacking and this is a matter for all serious-minded and patriotio Englishmen to ponder ovor. It is gratifying to know that official inquiries are now being made, pending the result of which we simply express the hope that due hood will be paid to the warn-
Bluejacket of U.S.S. Wilmington v. Blutejneket of U.S.S. Saratogr.ing that the stfety nd existentes
Booking at Robinson's now open.
of the nation depends upon foster $10, 86, 88, 82, Soldiers & Sailors in uniform 81 & 82 seats only. ing and developing the British
Hongkong, 6th June, 1921,
C1174 Inailor,