Banks.

HONGKONG AND SHANGHA

"BANKING CORPORATION

ī

FAID-UP CAPITA is jammina2,000,000,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 25 1911

CANTON-KOWLOON RAILWAY.

TIME TABLE.

'On and after 8th October, 1911, and until further notice.

Previous Time Tables cancelled.

RESERVE FUNDS

Exertog 21,009,000 at 8/............ Futer

18,060,000

14,750,000

KESERVE LIABILITY OF PRO

PRIETOES

$31,750,000

DOWN TRAINS

..$18,000,000

Express

STATIONS.

4.M.

A31,

Cover or DiRKOTONA

G. H: Medhurst, Ex-Chairman

E. Bhollina, Esq-Deputy Chairman

UP TRAINS.

STATIONS.

A.V.4.31.

P.M.

Kowloon,

Hung Homu, zakadtp.

8.09

8.10

Expir

A.M..

Lietu

Express

(1121

*1.39

11.08

37.14 1x3b

4.15

FIL.Armstrong, Esq.

C.B. Gublay, Esq.

Calton LOTETI

„depi

7.60

135

7.00

12.ky 3.43

W. L. Faltenden

F. Lieb, Eequ

Hon. Mr.O.HI. Rose Shek Pai, didėji

7.00

| 1.39

7.01

14.

.

3.50

Yanmati

IL. A. Siehe, Esq.

7.99

dep.

2.10

3.38

7.32

103

Sila Tin,..

........lep

*7.39

Nan Kung,

·7:45

Tal.....

sep.

7.50

Sun Tong, kolleja.j Tong Mei.

7.1

$0.08

Tai Po Market.dep.

8.05

#.15

Fan Ling,

att.

| Nga Vevjimousin

Shum Churt,

Stop

[1509]

| Sleti sun, admonnaiej.

L.

8.37

.Pa Kut, .....

Shek Ha, .......

„„lep.

0.1

3.00

13 balla

„dez,

der.

14

1080).

Shrek Tan, ...

3.47

3.12

Ping Wu,

Such Lik Ko

0.48

8.38

For

Andrew Forbes, Encj.

G. Friesland, Eng. 1. R. Laurens, Esq.,

CHIEF MANAGER: Hongkong-N. J. STABE. MANAGER:

Shanghai-H. KH. HUNTER LONDON BANK LONDON C AND WESTMINUTER BANK LIM

HONGKONG INTEREST ALLAWED,

On Current Accounts at the rate of 1 per cent, Annum on the dally balanos.

OK FIXED DEPOBLTS:

monika, 23% par Cens. par Annuza, For 6 months, #34 per Cent, per Anuum. For 12 months, é por Cent, por kunum,

N. J, STABB, Chlef Manager.

** HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.

'Slick 10

Sai Wa

Na Sheh

Cheung Muk Foil dep

THX Business of the above Bank is Tu Tong THE

conducted by the HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. Hules may be obtained

at $34 Fan Cast. por antium.

og blick dispute

En Tu

on application.

INTERIST on deposits is allowed Tong You,ita qudup, Depositors may transfer at their option | Shek Kungḍap, balances of $100 or more to the HONGKONG Tin Tong Wai, dey. AND BHANGRAI BANK, to be placed on

FIXED DEPOSIT, at 4 Pen OEST, per Pink Wadep andum,

Wang Lelky.....

Sheung Fing

...dap.

depä

L3 Lang,

dep.

For the HONGKONG AND BHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION,

l's Ki

N."J. STABB, Chief Manngor. Shun Chun,

dep.

9.00

THE CHARTERED BANK OF

INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND TP Market,des

CHINA."

„dep

940

INCORPORATED BY ROYAL Chanren 1858.

Sha Tin 2009 Yaumart,

..dep.

10.41

Hung Hom. Kowloun, m

Ale 10.97

Jagu

HEAD OFFICE:-LONDON. PAID-or CAPITAL ...£1,200,000 Ruerve Ford...1,625,000 RESERVE. LIABILITIES OF

. PROPRIETORS .........£1,200,000

Passengers for Eboo Chon and British Section continue by 3.55 km,

3.52

Thy Toing Wat..........dep.

100 Slick Ku,...

LoyTong You Hụ, senden,]

430 Cheung Muk Ton

Tu Tonglez..

450 Sheungpe

4.421

7:37

248

4.18) Luna Paul.comana...dop.

8.01

and anck Mul

dep,

3.13

Muk Ludom |

and / steps.

3,05

Wang Lik......

...tiop.

...dep.

8.50

4.0

944

9.56

E139, stop,

11.10

a and British Section continue by was pai

5.15

4.35:12

2.455.43;

13.19

5.000

31

3.21 64 6.49

12.10

5.27 10

5.28 Nan Shel...

5. Sal Wu,

3.347 hek Lungi

9.30

5. Shek Lik Lou

9.41

5.33 Shek Fan,

6.30

6,33] Ngi Yeo,

...dep.1.15

Tang Meiler

Eng

Sue Tong,top. 19.37 Nam Knop 10.43 Yu Cislag

10.37

Che Piley... Sheep. 11.22 7.32 Canton; (Day) Shaḥ urṛ,

11.30 Tall

Notes. Customs Examination on train for 3rd Class Passenger for Hunghom.

Shum Chum and Shek Long-

and for Cantos only s

311 6 1 2 1 1 1 1 7 WAN

1.05.

0.31* .1.18

1.49,

1.36

205

13

2.30

0.41

1.5

3.01

3.13

3.3་

1.30

ingem for stations beyond Shel

1ng continue by 40

B. Customs Examination on train for all passengers for British Section getslag in between Slick Lung and Shum Chuin. Customs Examination for all'other passengers across the border at Canton, Shuk Lung, Shina Chon or Kowloon..

• On and after the 22nd Oct 1911, this, train will stop at the following stations botween Shum Elinu & Shek Lang.

INTEREST ALLOWED on OUR Pu Kut, Ping Wu, Tong Tou Ho, Cheng Mak Ton, Sheung Ping and Wang Lik. Passengers from Hongkong; Kow-

ACCOUNT at the Rats loon and Hunghoni may book to these stations.

of 2 per cent, per annum on the Daily Balanco.

On Fixed Deposits for 12 months,

4 per cent.

On Fixed Deposits for & mouths, 8% per coat.

On Fixed. Deposits for 3 months,

24 por cont.

By Orler,

152 S. Lindsey.

Manager

Writik Section), Canton-Kowloon Hailway.

Banks

W. DICKSON, DEUTSCH ASIATISCUE

Monnger.

Hongkong, 1 May, 1911. [22

THE

YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK,

LIMITED

Established 1880..

CAPITAL FULLY

BANK.

PAID-UP.Sh. Tael-7,500,000

Iman Orvice-Shanghai. BOARD OF DIRECTORS—BERLIY,

AUTHORISED CAPITAL Yon 18,000,000 | Berlin PAID-US DAPITAL S BESERVE FUND

BRANCHER!

Calcutta

Hankow

,, 30,000,000 Hamburg.

17,180,000 Peking * Singapore

Hand Office-YOKOHAMA,

Branches and Agencies al Nowel wang

Antung-Heión

Bombay

Changchup

Now York

Osaka

Pekin

Dairen (Dalay) Fengtien (Makdon) Ryojua (Port

Hankow

Honoklu

Kobe

Liao-Yang

London

Хродн

*Nagasaki

San Francisco

thur)

Changhai

Tielling

Tientein

Tokyo ..

Canton Kobe Tientsin

Txinanfa Tsingtau Yokohama

LONDON BANKERS

Messrs. N. M. ROTHSCHILD & Sona. Tux UNION OF LONDON AND Suzy'ı BANK LIMITED, DEUTSCHE BANK (BERLIN), CONDOS Ασκνον,

Ar-DiazOTION DER DISCURTO GRAELL-

Intenser Allowed on Coupent ·

ACCOUNTS,.

-301AFT.

INTEREST allowed on. Current: Account. DEPOSITS mooived on terms which may be learned on application, Every description of Banking and Exchange business transacted.

AKOEUN, Manager. Hongkong, 9th Oct. 1911.

C2

Deposits received for Bxed patiods at THE MERCANTLE DANK OF rates to be obtained on application.--.

TAKKO TAKAMICHI, Managor. Hongkong, 24th Sept., 1911. E18 INTERNATIONAL BANK- ING. CORPORATION....

-INDIA, LIMITED,

....... 1,125,000 582,000

Authorised Capital £1,000,000 Subscribed Paid Up

1

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Intimations

ALL PRODUCTION RECORDS BROKEN FACTORY WORKING DAY AND NIGHT CONTRAOTS LET OR EXTENSION OF PLANT. Such is the tangible evidence of the unparalleled demand fo

Visible Models 10 and

11 of the Romington

Typewriter.

SIEMSSEN & CO., HONGKONG AND CANTOR,

General Agents for the Remington Typewriter Co.

REALLY GOOD SPECTACLES

T

By Order,

The Addendalsitation,

Imperial Chinese Section,

Canton Kewlous Häilyny,

THE

For Sight Seeing in an Up-to-date

MOTOR,

RING UP 1036.

THE EXILE MOTOR GARAGE,

Hongkong, 15th April, 1911.

CIGARETTES

BOUTON

ROUGE

$4.20 per 100

FELUCCA

$2.80 per 100

ENJOY THE LARGEST

SALE IN EGYPT.

WEISMANN, LIMITED.

Reserve Fund........................... 325,000 BAKERS

HEAD OFFICE:

1

SAPIZAL, PAID UP...Gold $8,250,000 40, Turoadnoedle Street, London, EC. REVE FUND......Gold $3,250,000

60 Wall Street, New York. LONDON OFFICE:-

CONFECTIONERS

CATERERS

[1058

RESTAURANTEURS

14, Des Voeux Road Central.

BRANCHES:

Bombay,

Gold $6,500,000 Calcatta.

Gallo, Slogapore.

HEAD OFFICE:

Howrali.

Penang.

Andras.

· Kota Babra, Kelantan.

Karaabi.

Kmla Lumpur, F.M.8.

Rangoou.. Colombo..

Hongkong.

Honzkoar, 20th April, 1913.

197

Shanghai.

"

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86, Bishopsgate.

LONDON BANKERS › Bank of EngLAND. NATIONAL & Countins Bank, LIMITED.

BRANCHES AND AGENTS ALL OVER THE WORLD.

Kandy.

AGENTS IN JAPAN : Messm. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. BANKERS;

Bank of England.

London Joint Block Bank, Ltd.

EVE

VERY description of Banking and

THE Corporation transacts every Exchange busines- transacted. desorption of Banking and Ex-Stocks and Shares bought and sold change Business, receive money on on account of Constituents. Letters of Durrant Account at the rate of 2 per Crodit granted on Agents and Corres Dent, per annum on daily balances and pondents all over the world.

dopts Fixed Deposite at the following For 17 months 4 per cent per annum.

QEO, HOGG,

s'i Bood ('makan,

Interest allowed on Current Ac ounts al 2 por cent per annum on Daily Balances and on Fixed Deposits

as under

For 3 months 24 per cent per annum.

F. 0. MAUDONALDA

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-THE LONG SHAPED BOTTLE WITH THE

LONGIST REPUTATION:

BEWARE OF COLOURABLE IMITÁTIONS.

Sole. Importers,

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MACGREGOR & CO.,

Hongkong. 6th September, 1911

S.O.A.E.O.

FAR EAST OXYGEN AND ACETYLENE CO., LÍD. AUTOGENOUS WELDING- Repair of boilers and lailk, welding I occks;

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OUR CONTEMPORARIES.

What They Think.

China-Mail.

The English Raliways. We should be more hopeful of the present Commission's report affording a meatus of avoiding friction in tho. future were the tomper of the len lers of the Union more in touch with the majority of their followers. But auch mon as Toin Mann and Ben Tillett, though not directly, connooted. with the railway unique them- selves, have urged the more oxoitable of the railway men's representatives to

point where anarchinur is but the noxt step. These are the men who will declare the Com mission's report a failure,” a delusion, and a snare, and they will use every device to reuder it ns futile as the Conciliation Boards were under the 1907 agreement. Already they are threatening a further strike of formidable pro- 'portions unless larger concessions are granted, and the outlook is. decidedly stormy.

Wo are glad to see that the Commission had the courage to tackle the thorny question of in- timidation. This was a weapon frooly used lust summer by the Unions during thọ great strike, moro especially when a weak- kneed, vote-kuoting Clovernment by a departmental Yuling logiti milized "peaceful picketting." —

Daily Press.

The Art of War

The secrets of the successful strategistare described by “Sun” in these terms "War is a thing of prolence, therefore when oups able of action we pretend dia- ability; when near to the enemy, we, pretend to be far; when for away, we pretend to be near, Allure the enemy by given him small advantage. Confuso and capturo him. If there be defects, give an appearance of perfection and ave the enemy. Pretend to be strong, and so cause the enemy to avoid you. Make him angry and confãse his plans. Pretend to be inferior and cause him to des pise you. If he have superaband- ance of strength, make division in his camp. Attack weak points and appear in unexpected places." Human nature has not materially changed in China since this was written two thousand four hundred years nge in the days when spears wore given to the short, bows and catapults to the strong, thebell-and drum to the bold, folder and provisions to the feeble, and the arrangement of the plan to the wife. But in these days of maxins and long-range guns, military balloons and telegraphio communications, un army to be successful has to learn much that is to beyond the scope of Chian's classic "Book of War

South China Morning Post,

The Military Contribution. Wo cartainly think some do- finite expression from the Home Government ought to live been received before now. All informa tion which they might consider was required before they could crystallise their weighty delibora- tions a décision was readily available and the fesua waS- a straight one between two plans prosont and proposed. We hope the Unoifioiu! Alom hers will not much longer kept in suspense as to the fate of their very sensiple suggestion.

This question military.oon-N tribution is not

beart

ing on the Bound

Bitid

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