Banks.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY JUNE 14 1911

HO ONGKONG AND SHANGHAI DEUTSCH ASIATISCHE

BANKING OORPORATION.

Banks

BANK.

PAIDUP CAPITAL.

$16,000,000,

REAKEVE UNDSE

#peling 81,500,000 £32/* . 15,000,000

CAPITAL FULLY

10,250,000

KESEDVIN, "KTABILITY. OF: PRO-

PRIETORS meny

131,100,000

..$LA,000,000

CSET OF DIRECTORSI

PAID-OF......Si, Tools 7,500,000) | 1. BAD ÕPPICK-SHANGHAI. BOARD OF DIRECTORS—BERLIN.

Hon Mr. Henry ̈ Köørlik -- Chaltman Varliu G. H. Madhurst, Enj-Deputy Chairiiari

FIL.Armstrong, E.

C.R.Lantmann, **).

'G. Balloch, Esq.

Lith, L

E. Bhollim, Esq.

IL A. Siebe, Fa

A. Forbes, Va

Friesland, E

0.8, Gubbay, Esy.

CHIEP MANAGER!

Hongkong-N. J. Stanu.

MAWADAVERI

Shanghal-IL E. 1. fluxren. LONDON BANTms-LONDON COUNTY AND WESTMINSTER BANK, LIMITED.

HONGKONG--INTEREST ALLOWED,

On Current Accounts at the rate of 7 per Cost, per Annum on the dally balanvo.j

ON, FIXED DEPURITS:

For 3 months, 234 per Cent, por Anette. For. 6 months, 31⁄2per Cans, per danum, For 32 raoutha, 4 per Cent, per Annumi

N. J. STABB, Chief Manager.

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.

THE Business of the above Bank in

conducted by the HONGKONG AND HHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION, Hulos jay be obtained on application

INTEREST on deposits is allowed at $3 PER CENT, per annum.

Depositors may transfur at their option

balancos of 3100 or more to the HONGKONG And Hilanghat BANK to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 'PER ÚT, per annuin,

For the HonɑKONG AND BHANGJIAT BANKING CORPORATION,

N. J. STABB, Chief Manager.

BRANCHMA

Caloutta Hamburg Han a Koba

J'eing Singapore Tainaufa Tsingtan Yokotania.

in

LONDON BANKERS: Moasra. N. M. Rornsole & Sons. Fax UNION OF LONDON AND Satru'a: BANK, LIMITED.

Drorsüne Bank (Berlin), LondON AGENCY.

DIRKOTION DER DISCONTO GROELI-

401EAST,

INTEREST allowed on Current Account, DEPOSITS resvivod on terms which may to learned on application. 1080) Every description of Banking and Exoliango busingan-transsciod.

·

R. TIMMERSCHEIDT, Manager.

Hongkong, 10th Mar., 1911.

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CHINA MUTUAL LIFE IN- SURANCE CO., LTD.

HEAD OFFICE, SHANGHAI, DIRECTORS OFFICERS:

J. A. Wattio, Reg., Maunging

Dirostor.

A. J. Hughes, Esq., Secretary,

3. B. Neill, Esq., F.L.A., Actuary.

STRONG British Corporation Bo

gistered under Hongkong Ordi- annous and under Life Assurance Com-

THE CHARTERED BANK OFpanies Acts, England.

· INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND

CHINA.

INCORPORATED BỶ Koval CHARTER 1853,

HEAD OFFICE: LONDON.j PAID-UP CAPITAL: .........£1,200,000 RESERVE FUND............L1,625,000 |

Reeve LIABILITIES OF

PROPRIETORS£1,200,000

INTEREST ALLOWED on CUR

RENT ACCOUNT at the Rate

of 3 per cent. per annum on the Daily Balancos..

On Fixel Dopunits for 12 months, 4 por acut.

Un Fixed Deposits for months,

8% por cont.

On Fixed Deposits for 3 months, 2% per cont.

Wa. DIUKSON, Mounger.

Hongkang. M..

ΥΟΚΟΗΑΜΑ

VOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK,

LIMITED.

CAPITAL PAIN-V! ... You-24,000,000 Rasenya FunDS

Insurance in Fords...$37,866,886.00 AsBots ....

8,115.260.00 lucomo for YuAr 3,500,560.00 Issurance Fund......... 8,216,818.00

LEFFERTS

+

Intimations

35 years

"of

experience

in the construction of writing machines which are

behind the Remington Typewriter moan, "overy-

thing to the purchaser.

He knows that ho is

getting a roliable Ina-

oling when he buys a

REMINGTON.

SIEMSSEN & CO., Dosakong' and' Canton,

General Agents for the Remington Typewriter Co..

WEISMANN, LIMITED.

BAKERS

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 1036.

KNOX, Esq.,

Canton, Macan Longkong,

District Manager,

B.

and the Philippines.

THE EXILE MOTOR GARAGE.

Hongkong, 15th April, 1911.

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W. TAPE, Esq. District Booretary.

ALEXANDRA BUILDING,

U. LAWDER, Esq., Inspector, Hongkong,

ADVISORY BOARD,

HONGKONG,

Sir Paul Chaler, Kt., O.MG.

T. F. Hough, Esq.

O. J. Lafrents, Esq.

Hongkong, 28th Jau., 1911. [810-

PEAK TRAMWAYS, COME..

any astilla, LCMU.

NOTICE.

ON and after 16th instant, the following additional Cars will

16,800,000 ba nu

Hand Offices-YOKOHAMA,

WEEKS DAYS.

7.16 ..

3,15 pan.

Branches and Agencies

8.10 p.m.

TOKIO.

HANKOW.

10.00 p.m.

KOBE.

TIENTSIN.

PEKIN.

OSAKA,

NAGASAKI.

LONDON.

LYONS.

NEW YORK,

HONOLULU.

BOMBAY,

NEWCHWANO, DALNY.

PORT ARTHUR. ANTUNG.

SAN FRANCISCO LIAOYANG.

SHANGHAI

MUKDEN,

TIE-LING. CHANG-CHUN.

Hoxoxoxo -INTEREST ALLOWED.

On Current Account at the rate of

2 por vent, por· Aaneen on the Daily Balance.

On fired deposit

For 12 months.....4 per cont. pa.

6

>1

1

..3-1/2 ...2-1/2

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TAKEO TAKAMICH

Manager.

Hongkong, 13th March, 1911.

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JERNATIONAL BANK

I G CORP RATION.

CAPITAL Pain Ur...Goll $3,250,000 Beatave Poso......Gold $3,250,000 |

Gold $6,500,000

HEAD OFFICE:---

60 Wall Street, New York.

LONDON OFFICE --

86, Bishopsgate.

LONDON BANKERS:

BANK OF ENGLAND,

NATIONAL & Counting BanK,

LINITED,

..........

BRANCHES AND AGENTF ALL OVER THE WORLD.

THE Corporation transacts every description of Banking and Ex- change Business, receives money cu Current Account at the rate of 2 per veut. per annum on daily balances and accepte Fixed Deposits at the following rates 10

For 12 monthi 4 per cent, por anuom For, 6 For 8

GEO. HOGG, Manager.

No. 9, Queen's Road Centrali

|

10.30 p.. 11.00 p.m. 11.30 p.

SUNDAYS.

*9.15 man.

8.10 pon. 10.00p.m.

10.30 pan 11.00 p..

14.30 p.m.

The sorvica butween 7.30 a.m aud 8.m. on week days will be every quarter of an hour instond of every tam minutos

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, General Managers, Hongkong/2nd June, 1911:

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TSANG KWONG

COMPANY,”

ELECTRICAL AND GAS -

CONTRACTORS.

230, Des Vœux Road Central.

Telephone No. 0UV, Hosigkong, 2nd Jan., 1911.

ENTERTAINMENTS.

VICTORIA

THEATRE.

YOUR GLASSES

should give rest and comfort to your eyes.. If they do and if the mountings are prouerlu aðinsted, slasy

ARE ALL RIGHT

Do not be satisfied unless they ARE. - -

Thore is no comfort in spectacles that are merely good enough."

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They are either RIGHT

OR ALL WRONG

If in good of changes, adjustments, or repairs, come and see us at our now location in York Buildings, batwoen Kolly & Walsh and Moutrio's.

CLARK

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

LONDON,

MIG GAFRIC

LAMBERY & BOTLES

ENGLAND.

TRADE

THE PALACE HALL OF THE

COLONY.

HONGKONG

THE "GARRICK" CIGAREITES (handmade).

Intimations

THE

PREMIER CHAMPAGNE

POMMERY AND GRENO

IN

MAGNUMS, QUARTS and PINTS,

CALDBECK.

Sole Agents,

OUR CONTEMPORARIES

What they Think

Chinn Mall

China's Railway 8 The trouble is that the people will not trust the Government, whose bonds in exchange for their present script to shareholders are not disposed to accept. some cases, wo boliavo, market. price of shares. in native-ównod. railways is only a fifth of their pur value and it is said that the Government will only buy in at the Intter rate. Obviously this is unfair, for the authorities, having sprung this sudden intention of theirs on the shareholders, must. be prepared to pay par valno for the shores, as they will doubt" | lesh find they will have to do in the

MACGREGOR & CO. long run. Perhaps this is where

Hongkong, 2nd June, 1911.

ENTERTAINMENTS.

DON'T FORGET

|a great deal of the trouble comes in. Had tho Government, been wise it would have proceeded long ago to quietly buy in a good pro- portion of tho shares in these rail- ways at their market prices and

THURSDAY, 22ND JUNE this obviated much of the present

AT THE STADIUM

THE TWO GLADIATORS MEEŊ,

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FOR THE HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE ORIENT,

SEATS: $10, $5, $3.

BOXING -

June 24th, 9.15 pm.

VICTORIA SKATING RINK.

THE EVENT OF THE SEASON.

Main Event ROD STANTON v. CAPHAM, 20 rounds for a 'purso of $1,000.

ARUNDEL, ·R.G.A. v. CHAMPLIN, K.O.Y.L.I. KID MARRIOTT v. IRON BUX.

Bluejackot of U.S.S. Wilmington v. Bluejacket of U.S.S. Saratoga,

Booking at Robinson's now opon. 810, 85, 83, 82.

Soldiers & Sailors in uniform half-price to the $2 seats only....

Hongkong. 8th June, 1911.

FRANK

1176

FILLIS

E.

CIRCUS

4th WORLD'S TOUR

LOCATION: CAUSEWAY BAY.

(RETURN, VISIT TO THE EAST AFTER AN ABSENCE OF

25 YEARS).

ill-fooling. It is certain that at present the antagonism of the people is serious. It is being keenly organized in many parts of China, and it looks like becom ing more and more bitter and more difficult to control. What the end will be we fear to contem | plate.

Daily Press.

A Standard Language. Perhaps nothing retards tho progress of China'so much as tho want of a common inngange, Community of sympathy is diffi cult to establish among people who do not employ the same. medium of expression, and this clashing of interests is very appar- ent in the railway sohemes which are contemplated or in course of construction, is very apparent in the rival schemes of roform advo- cated within the Empire, and is very apparent even in the plans. of political agitators. The dis- advantages undor which China has laboured through the Babel of tongue prevailing within her wide borders have been re- cognised for long, but owing to that placidity which is difficult for Occidentale to appreciate, her rulers have seldom, if ever, grap- plod with the problem, resigning themselves to what they regard as inovitable. Admittedly, it seems a tremendous undertaking to at tempt to introduce a uniform language in place of the numerous

In all its resplendent glory, comprising an unsurpastable Galaxy of sic-called dialects that exist Continental Star Artistes onlled from the world's Greatest Shows A. congress throughout the length and brandth of Jugglers, Acrobate, Urclists, Trainers, looks, Equestrianes, Clowns, of the land. The Emperor Kung Sensational Performing Anils. The Best Stud of Thoroughbred Hurso: and Pontes in the East. Organised and under the sole direction of the Famous Showgian

95 years'

A youn

Hi, one of the wisest of China's

rulers, caused schools to be es

tablished with a view to toaching

xperienta as FRANK E. FILLIS experience a two hundred years ago, and it goos

a showin

a showmon

a common language. That was

without saying that the project Manufactured from the Highost Edward Vil, Qaven Alexandra, Their Majelis King George V, and Queens

who he had the distinguished honour of appearing before H.M. The Late Kingatiorly failed.

Grades of Bright Virginia | Mary nal Date and Duchess of Cought and numbers of the Royal Family. South China Morning Post. Tobacco and packed in AirAWARDED OVER 30 GOLD AND JEWELLED MEDALLIONS tight tins of 50.

FOR MERIT.

Sold Everywhere.

LAMBERT & BUTLER,

· ENGLAND,

MARK

1

Ch ́st Director and Oograiver of those Sportscalir Shows, Swage Bouth Africa Earl's Court Exlibiim. Londes, and the Great Boer War Show, St. Louis Exposition, United States of America, 1901.

Our Mammonth Tents are guaranteed rainproof Comfort of Patrons a speciality.

Seating Capacity

Sosting Capacity 0,000 FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS SEE POSTERS AND

THE BERNESE ALPS MILK COM

STALDON EMMENTHEL, SWITZERLAND.

THE

EMINENT SOUBRETTES.

No. 10 SCOTCH WHISKY,

BOTTLED AT DUNDEE, SCOTLAND.“

THE TWO COLLIERS, AU wapitola Martina Viajansama

gatifaldy beguinte od sires Agents F. BLACKHEAD & GO Hongkong, 7th June, 1911, C1105 08114 bxbulk order HONGKONG & CHINA.

6,000

BILLS PRICES AS USUAL. Her a du

Booking and Plan at ROBINSON PIANO COM by R. P. JOHNSON,

0.

D. B. MACPHERSON, Agent.

Manager. March 16th, 1911-There certainly never has bren, such a Circus as the magnificent show which Mr. Frank. E. Fillls opened last night in East Rangoon,

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Crime in Hongkong. The frequent occurrence of Borious crime has been the cause of considerable uneasiness in the Colony of late. One of the results of the recent emeulo in Canton was the influx into British terri tory of many undesirables. With disposal; these have constituted nowerk do to and no funds at their themselves a grave publib danger, and it is at their door tlist public opinion lays the onus of numerous attacks that have recently beon made upon liarmless podestrians. So far we live not heard of any European being, andeiled, but many respectablo Chinese huvo been held up on the publlo high- ways and robbed by armed men

DEXTRACT,Vide The Pinung Gazette. Kenak, b. Fillis has mede, and in too many cates Wie culpri

good after all, torval of nearly a quarter of a century;le iluvou escaped soot free touring the East with a Cireas combination that ogmi-a a proud attacks liave been most day polition in the foremost rank of those huge travelling amusement their character and Bo tui entorpire. It has noticeable that as the orening More on Dig the porpetrators us to p onstomary jativity of all Laitom rowd was broken down, and sufficient noquaintance in mtves in the paokod galleries Joined heardly with the Fugu movements of the police o'suplants of the kirot in the dellgrel demoniin lent

their nefarious plani 3th Jurg, 121

(1180 but willi impunity

Hough

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