PANY REPORT.
ik of Canton, Limited.
jing was the report and shest for the year ending tomber, 1913, presented hareholders at the Third General Meeting which jld at No. 6, Des Vosur Central, Hongkong on Jay, March 21.
tlemen, The Directors have Jo submit to you a general hent of the affairs of the any and Balance Sheet for fear ending 31st December,
fie net profite for that period, paying all charges, amount $113,987.20.
is now proposed to deal with net profits as follows: To. transfer to Reserve Fund 30,000.00
To write off Furniture, Fixtures nd Vault $1,230 09-
To write off Stationery Account $515.15
To write off Account $2,580,00
Organization
After making those transfers, bere remains for appropriation| 379,652,12 out of which the. Directors recommend the payment f a dividend at the rate of 6 per bent. per annum on the capital, hich will absorb $68,099.01, esving a balance of $10,652.21 o be carried to new Profit and Loss Account.
Shareholders will tee with pleasure the substantial increase n these figures, when compared with last year's balance sheet. Cur- fent Accounts and Fixed Deposits, sé well as Loans and Advancas have remained on an equal level, a substantial increase will be found in the Bills Receivable Account, whereas Drafts Payable is a new item in the books.
The Directors are pleased to record that arrangements were successfully made during 1913 with several Banks in America to sell drafts on Hongkong for account of this Bank which shows the increased confidence the Bank enjoys,
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Our relations with foreign countries are gradually de- veloping, we have at present 26. accounts with Banks outside the Colony of Hongkong, and tho turnover of these accounts is continually increasing.
In accordance with the Arti- oles of Association, Meeers. Lam Woo, Li Yok Tong, Lau Ting Sam and Ya Po Shen retire from the Board, bai, being elegible for re-election, offer themselves sccordingly,
The accounts have been audited by Messrs. Percy Smith, Seth, and Fleming,
Mesars, Louey Po Sang and Yu Tin Sam were our auditora for the past year; they now retire but offer themselves for re-election.
LOOK POONG SHAN,
Chairman. Hongkong, 11th March, 1914.
LATEST SHIPPING NEWS.
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.
The C. P. R. B.S. EMPRESS OF INDIA arrived Nagasaki on the 23rd instant, at .5 p., left Nagasaki on the 24th instant, at 4 am, and is to arrive at Sbanghai on the 25th inst. at 11 a.m.
The O.P.R. 3.4. EMPRESS OF RUSSIÁ loft Nagasaki on the 25th inst. at B a.m. and is due to arrive at Kobe on the 26th Bast, at 7 a..
The H. A. L. a., SCANDIA loft Bhang- hai on the 24th inst. at 3 p.m. and may be expected here on or about the 27th inst.
The T.K.K. a. NIPPON MARU which sailed San Francisco on the 27th Feb. is expected to arrive at this port via Honolulu, Japan Ports and Shanghai on the 27th inst. at between 2 to 4 p.m.
To-day's Advertisements
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF OLUB
Owing
to the destruction of the Ladies matshed by fire, there will be NO ACCOMMODATION FOR LADIES AT FANLING, until the new Bungalow is com- ploted.
By Order.
TO LET.
TO LET-No. 67 Mount Kellett
Stone House, four rooms, furnished, from 1st May to 1st November: PERCY SMITH, BETH & FLEMING, 5 Queen's Road Central,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1914,
SPECIAL CABLES.
PEKING SENSATION.
OBNDARMES INTERFERE WITH NEWSPAPER.
(Special Pacific Service to the Telegraph-Router), Paking, Received, March 24,
A considerable consation was caused by the report that the Government had closed the Shuntien Shih Pao, but an investigation proves that the report was exaggerated,
It appears that at four o'clock in the morning twelve gendarmes entered the offices of the newspaper, stoppad publication and prevented ingress and egress. By means of a subterfuge, bowever, the staff managed to telephone to the Japanese Logation who seat thren soldiers to investigate. The gendarmes sail that the Shuntion Shih" Pao had said that General Wang'a soldiers and the White Wolf brigands were on the friendliest terms, and published other criticisme which were untrue and unlawful. The Japanese Minister telephoned to the Waichiaopu who in- structed the Lochupu to withdraw the gondarmes. The paper was issued later.
JAPANESE POLITICS.
THE CABINET RESIGNS.
Tokyo, Received March 24. Admiral Yamamoto, the Premier, has personally tendered to the Emperor his resignation and those of the members of the Cabinet,
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Tokyo, Received March 25. Admiral Yamamoto has been commanded to continae in office pending the election of a successor.
The best informed quarters are unable to forecast the likely Premier or Cabines, both Marquie Saionji (a former Premier) and Mr. K.. Hara (Minister of Interior) being unlikely to be selected for the Premiership. The period of organisation will likely be prolonged.
CHINESE FINANCES.
PROPOSAL WHICH CAUSES ANNOYANCE.
Peking. Received March 25.
The Financial Conference yesterday discussed the fact that the Government has eight million dollars in hand to meat administrative liabilities, and will have thirty millions by the end of the month.
The Government, wishing to take over all salt-produc. ing properties for the purposy of pledging security for the Quintuple Loan, has wired to the Civil Governors to in- vestigate.
The first report, from Chekiang, says the people are greatly annoyed at the proposal..
CHINESE CONSTITUTION QUESTION.
Peking. Received March 25.. The Provisional Constitution Assembly Conference held a in eting yesterday, the greatest secrecy being observed.
Government delegates, explained the President's Provisional Consitution Assembly Bill, which, it is under- stood, is vory similar to his Bill presented to the National Assembly in the autumn.
The Chairman appointed a Committee of "fifteen members to examine the Bill.
BRIGANDS STILL ACTIVE.
MISSIONARIES" NARROW ESCAPE.
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Peking, Received March 25.
A telegram from Laohokow states that Kingize Kwan has been sacked and burned.
The missionaries Dr. and Mrs. Parker had a narrow escape, nine brigands pursuing them.'
DR. MORRISON.
LEAVES FOR HONGKONG.
Shanghai. Received March 25. Dr. Morrison, Pulitical Advisor to President Yuen Shih-kai, together Mrs Morrisen, left for Hongkong ta
the P. and O. steamer Devanho N
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"JAPAN," hereby informed that their Goods having arrived from the above are being landed and placed al
ports, consignees of cargo are their risk in the Hongkong and hereby informed that their goods Kowloon Wharf & Godown Com-will be delivered from alongside. pany's Godowns at Kowloon,
Cargo impeding the discharge where each consigamont will be will be landed at consignees' risk sortédout mark by mark and deli- and expense into the hazardous. very can be obtained as soon as and/or extra hazardous Godowne the Goods are landed.
of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Limited...
Optional goods will be carried on unless instructions are given to the contrary before, NUON, TO-DAY.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
Bills of Lading will be count. ersigned by DAVID SASSOON & CO., LTD.
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Hongkong, 25th Mar., -914 [1198 |
Goode not cleared by the 31st March, will be subject to rent.
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consigneo's and the Co.'s representatives at an appointed hour. All claims 'must be pre- sented within ten days of the AMERICAN AND ORIENTAL steamer's arrival here, after
LINE which date they cannot be re-
cognized. No claims will be For New York via Suez Canal admitted after the goods have left the Godowne.
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Commodore's Cups.
"HE RACE for the above cups
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THE Siership
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Course No 14:-Rock about I
M. GAINS wishes to inform the milo S. W. of Kauichau (port), ladies of Hongkong that she is 14.8 miles.
The handicap will be cir-opening her dressmaking dept.
on April 1st. calated to members later..
NOTICE.
THE HONGKONG SCHOOLS: ATHLETIC SPORTS will
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