COMMERCIAL,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1915,

SHARE REPORT.

COMPARATIVE SHARE QUOTATIONS.

NOTICE

NY CARLSBERG BEER.

The world famed DANISH brow, for years known as the finest Boer

specially brewed for the Far East..

x div.

82

301-

$4 for year ending 30.6.15

fFinal of 40 ots. making 90 cts.

for year ending 31.12.14

f6 pc, on p... & 3pc. onda for year 1914 shares quoted ex 9 pc, divin H'kong from 19.9.15. an interim div. of 6 p.a. on the combined shared paid in London 23,9.15

[Final of 5/- (Coupon No 24)

making 7-for 1914- ($1.50 per share and bonus of 40 cents per share for year onding 30*4*15

Interim of 1- socount year

ending 30.8.15(Coupon No. 5,)

334 1/2 for 1909

28/- 1-interim alo 1915 paid 12.7.15 37/61/-interim 1915

OF

WEATHER

IT'S BREWED

BY

NY CARLSBERG

gavin BREWERIES

COPENHAGEN

DENMAR

AND

IS OF

BONA FIDE

ORIGIN

COPENHAGEN )

DANISH

Can now be obtained from all hotels and Compradores, and from

DONNELLY AND WHYTE.

BANKS

INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION.

HEAD OFFICE:

60," Wall Street, New York. LONDON OFFICE:

36, Bishopsgate, E.C.

BRANCHES -

BOMBAY, LONDON,

CALCUTTA. MANILA.

CANTON.

CEBU.

PANAMA

PEKING.

TEL. 638.

BANKS

HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORAS

TION,

Paid-up Capital .........$15,000,000 RESERVE FUNDS:

Sterling

£1,500,000 at 21-

➡$15,000,000

Silver ...818,000,000

$33,000,000

Reserve Liability of

Proprietors...........$15,000,000

COURT OF DIRECTORS,

COLON. SAN FRANCISCO. | Hon. Mr. D. Landale.--~Chairman; W. L. Pattenden, Esq. Deputy

Chairman.

HANKOW. SHANGHAL HONGKONG. SINGAPORE. KOBE. YOKOHAMA

The Canadian Harvest.. A correspondent writing to the Financier says: Harvesting oper ations are now in full swing in Cacade, and foon the elavators and railways will be busy lifting the wheat and conveying it to port for shipment. Should the 'conservative estimate" of 240 million busbela be realized, this will be fifteen per cent. greater | than Western Canada's previous

Banks.

best crop, and will put mil- 'kong& S'hai Banting Corp.)

lions of dollara into the pocketa of the farmers, at the same time giving thom encourage ment to extend their operations still further next year. A great smount of new land has this year

Marine Insurances.

$830 8a.

(£73/10/-

120,000 $125

Canton Insurance Office, Ld.425 North China Ins. Co., Ld.t.170 b.ex div.

been brought under crop owing Union. Ins. Society of Cton,Ld.1955 n. to a great extent to the efforts

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FA-BALYS B.-BUYERS

K-KOMINAL

STOCK.

Today's

Closing

Prisor

Number of Slazer

Par Pald Value Up

1914.

Highest

1914.

Lowest

1915.

Highest, · Lowest,

Bince Blade 14th May. 14th May. to dow Во пож

1915.

Last Dividend

and Date

IT'S PURE,

IT'S CLEAR,

Bli

885 July. 700. Oct. 845 x div. 7900. div.

(£2/3/- at 1/D 5/16 equal to $24.21 for 4 year 30/6/15

IT'S CHEAP...

AND

#

10,000 $250 50 350 Deo. 305 Ost. 425 10,000 £15 £5 145 May 133 Jan.

175

SCO

160

{Final of $4 a/c 1913. Interim

of $18 a/c 1914. (Interim of 12 p.a. for 1914

SUITS

12,400 $250. 100 | 847) April | 700 Ost,

$972

$855

b.

12,000 8100 60

210 April 19211⁄2 Jan.

255

325

(Final of $20 and bonus of $5 making $55 for 1913 and Interim of $30 for 1914 Final of $15 mak, $18 for 1913

& Int, of 83 for 1914

ANY KIND

THIS

CLIMATE IN

XY CARLSBES

***...$162

II.

160 20,000 $:00 20

8,000 €250 50 395

July Feb.

140 Oct. 102

130

$9 for 1913

368 April 420

306

$27 for 1913

20,000 $50

b.

80,000 $15

all 36

all 294

Mar. Jan.

2714 Nor, 91

22 Dec. 23

45

10

9.

(60,000 £0 } all Jan. 50

79

Sept. 159

84

3,797,610 £1

All

106/- Feb. 70/- Sept. 90/- x iv, 821-

B. 40,000 $10 all 49

Mar. 40

Nov. 30

20,000 8100 all | 96) 7,000 $100 all 91

Feb. 70 Jan. 17

Nov. Doc.

40

22

134

111

$3 for 1912

2734

$3 for 1897

made by the Canadian Govern-Yangtere Ins. Assoc. Ld.......6255 ment to encourage new cultiva.

tion in order to feed the nations |

Fire Insurances,

Shipplog.

in Europe now at war. According China Fire Ins. Co., Ld. to the report issued by the 'kong Fire Ins. Co., Ld.......$420 Saskatchewan Department of Agriculture, the area nown to wheat this year is 6.884,874 acres, av against 6,003,622 last year.

Douglas Steamship Co., Ld. $88)

Hongkong, C. & M.8.S. Co., Ld.19

American farmera continue to tura their attention to Western Indo-China Steam Combined$156

Canada, Mr. W. H. MaNarlon,

who forms both at Ohio and

Saskatchewan, reached Moose

Navigation Co., Deferred $90 Ld............

Proferred $68

Jaw a short time ago, after cover. Shell T'port & Trading Co. Ld. 87/-

ing some 1,800 miles by autocar.

He kept a keen eye on crops and

conditions all along his trip, and Star Ferry Company, Ld....$39

hia impressicos are summed up

Refineries.

...$37, n.

as follow:-"I can truthfully any Chino 8. Refining Co., Ld....$128 *. that land at, Moose Jaw is in the Luzon S. Refining Co., Ld. best condition I have seen on the trip. Land which in the States is selling at from $200 dollars to $250 an sore is not looking no good as land which can be bought in Canada at from $40 to $50. I saw better crops between Ra. gins and Moose Jaw than on any of the lands we covered on the way."

and the a substantial

Mining. Kallan Mining Admin'tion...30/- Raub Australian Gold Min-

ing Co., Ld:.......... Tronoh Mines Ltd. Ural

Caspiano....

Docks, Wharves and

Godowns &c.

fl'kong & K.W. & G. Co., Ld.... 87934 n. H'kong & W'poa D. Co., Ld. ...888 3'hai Dock & Eng. Co., Ld. ...60 S'hai & H'kew W. Co., Ld. ...90

I ands, Hotels and Bulidings.

Anglo French Lands.............94

H'kong Hotel Co., Ld..........................$109

H'kong Land Investment Co $109 H'phroys Estate& F. Co., Ld...87 K'ioon Land & Building Co., Ld $40 Shanghai Lands

...............t.105

West Point Building Co., Ld. $72. H'kong Central Estaten $100

Cotton Mille.

b.

a

E

€0,000 $50 All

@838

50,000 $50 all

Jan. 53 55,700 t. 100 all 60 July 50 36,000 t. 100 all 100 Jan.

314 .23- .37/6

$1,000,000 £1

B200,000 £1 all n 160,000 £1 all 39/-

706,656 £1

all | 41- Feb. 39/6 Deo,

59/6

3.10

Jan.

Feb.

all 56/G

1.90 Nov. 19/6 Nov. 21/3

4

32/4 41

Jan. 73

Nov. 811 Oct, 68 Dad. 8234 Dec.

48 57

631 49 ex div.

9314 80

b.

13,000 1,100 1,100 20,000 $50 50

94

94

128 July

120

Deo.

118

112

N.'

50,000 $100 all

11714 July 98

Nov. 111xdiv,

108

.

150,000 $10

all

974

Jan. 7

Nov. #

6.10

b.

€,000 $50

45

Jan. 44

Feb. 40

40

$3 for 1914

b.

78,000 1.50 All

98

Dec. 89

Oct.

106

101

b.

12,500 $50 all

73

June 66 Feb.

70

n.

10,000 $100 all

100

100

12 for balf year ending 30.0.15 $4.09 for 7 months onding 31.32,14

20,000 1,50

July 125 125.000 $10 all B1⁄4 Mar. 7

75,000 t.30 all 141 Jan. 11 8,000 t.100 all 110 Fob. 70 40,000 t.50 all 135. Feb. 70

138

May 180

152) Tia. 12 for year ending 31*10*14

June 9.40

7

50 cents 31'7'08

M3F. 17 May, 69 Nov. 105

20.

30

b.

60,000 $19

All

12

Ld. $4.85

5.

50,000 $5 ail 50,000 $1 all

May 10

4.90 July A

6. 125,00 $10

40,000 7

Ali 0

6 39

b.

60,000 $10 all 49

6,500 $25

Jan. 7 June 35 Jan. 5 Jan. 36

all

all

25 June 22

Dea. 19

April 44

Nor. 10.10 Aug. 34 Deo. 11 Nov, 45

Dec: 190 Apr. 34)

10

34 670 39 184 25

all 18- July 7 Feb.

all

6414 Mar. 28 Dec.

42

364

1014 Jan. 914 June

10

$1. 93 ots. Jan. 75 cts. Deo.

$1

20 cts.

$

4

None

5

$1.50 for 1910.

20

20

None

Ewo Cotton S. & W. Co., Ld. $165 b. Hongkong Cotton Co. $9,40 an, Kung Yik

$14) b. .79 11.

I.

Lanu Kung Mow Shanghai Cottone in 8'hai ...t.89

33333

American Woollen Goods. Orders for woollen goods now on the books and business in course of negotiation point to the beat year in the bistory of the American Woollen Company, Good prices are being received company is showing

amount earned) on the common stock. The added earning power of the company is largely due to en- ormous contracts placed with it by foreign countries for army cloth and blankets. Domestic trade, also, is showing up well. It is largely free from foreign competi. tion because British mills are de voting their time to army orders. In one other respect the position of the American Woollen Company is much stronger than at any previous time. In the early montba China Borneo Company,Ld, $10 of the war, before the dye ehoriage China Light & Power Co., became pronounced, the company elorod ap large quantities of Do. (Spec. shares) standard dyes, notably indigo, China Provt, L. & M. Co., Ld. 10 Ühemical concerns offered the Dairy Farm Company, Ld....$32) Woollen Company big stocke of 3reon Island Cement Co. Ld.... 10.80 dyes, which were taken at favour-Hongkong Electric Co., Ld. $441 able prices. It was able to get the Hongkong Ice Co., Ld.....$190 supplies because of its standing Hongkong Rope Mfg. Co., Ld...$94 b, 60,000 $10 with dre-makers and its good Hongkong Tramway Co., Ld. {51 nj 325,000 5/-

Langkats...........................................................t.3914 b. 280,000 я,10 Peak Tramway Co., Ld. (Old) #91

25,000 $10 all (New) 85 cta. b. 60,000 $10

.....$4 b. 75,000 $10

..$5

oredit facilities. That investinant in dyes now shows a large profit to the Woollen Company merely on the basis of present market prices for coleure, which in some instances are several times higher than when the war started. The Italian Government contract for army bloukyte placed with the American Woollen Company calls for 550,000 blankets, cover- ing the capacity of the company for that sort of work up to Octo-

Miscellaneous.

Do

Philippines Ld..... H. Price & Co., Ld......... Societe des Pulpes et Papier-

$20

teries du Tonkin ............ Steam Laundry Co., Ld.........$3 Union Water-boat Co., Ld. ...$16} Watson and Co., Ld.............................$67

n. 400.000 10

b.'

ali 6.90

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2174 July 174

12,000 $10

10

13,200 $50

all

D.

b.

ber 1. The blankets weigh from William Powell, Limited ......$6) three to eight and a-balf pounds |

n.

20,000 $5 -all 5.00 June | 4 27.723 $10 all 2214 Feb. 17 90,000 $10

all St April 6.90

$1,000 $7 all 912

Jan..614

b.l

coming winter campaign on an

extensive scale. Contracts T-

cently signed by its agents call

eroh. Italy is arranging for the 8. C. Morning Post ..........$29

for 1,000,000 blankets and 400,-11 buyers,

Anglo Java Estates Ltd. Tis. 000 ove:conta, One olothing

Linggis 14/9 contract pending involves 1,500,- sellera.

buyers 15/6 000 yards of cloth,

Nordanals 18/- buyon 18/9 sellers,

Cathedral Sholled. Amsterdam. September 12,- From Dunkirk it is reported that the Cathedral of Arecht was' yesterday struck by enemy pro- jectiles. The portion of the left side of the front which was still standin bne commenced to fall.!

Alibert's Tribute to Pegoud. Paris, September. 14.-The in-T/T

WRIGHT & HORNBY,

Selling.

***ad/10

$3.50 for year 1914'

$3 dividend for year 1914 Tla. 3 for year ending 30.4.15 Tls. 5 for 1914

Tls. 61⁄2 for year ending 29.2.14

($2.50 for half year ending 130-6-15

$31 for year ending 90'6'15

45 conts for year 1914

Dividend of 6 p.c. for year

ending 30.6.15

CAPITAL FAID-UP $3,250,000 RESERVE FUNDS...... 4,120,000

(U.S. Gold) $7.370,000

All kinds of FOREIGN & LOCAL BANKING BUSINESS transacted.

CURRENT ACCOUNTS open- ed and FIXED DEPOSITS received at rates to be ascertain- ed on application. IQ

N. 8. MARSHALL,

Manager. |Hongkong, 22nd Oct. 1914

THE

LIMITED.

B. H. Dodwell, Esq. G. T, M. Edkins, Esq. 0.8. Gubbay, Esq. P. H. Holyoak, Esq. J. A. Plummer, Esq. Hon. Mr. E. Shallim, QHIEF MANAGER Hongkong-N. J. Stath,

MANAGER Shanghai-A. G. Stephen. London Bankers-London County and Westminster Limited.

Hongkong-Interest Allowedi

On Current Account at the rate of 2 per cent. per annum on the daily balance.

ON FIXED DEPOSITS. For 3 months, 2 per cent. pars

annum.

1334 Tla. 1.20 for year ending 30-11-14 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK For 6 months. Si per cent. par-

Tls, 12 for 1913

Dividend of Tls. 7 for year 1 ending 30'6'15

$5 cents for 1914

41⁄446% for year ending 28,2.06

8.00 70 cts, for 1914

$1.25 for year ending 31,7,15 50 cts. for 1914.

$2.00 per share for 1914 Interim of $2 account 1915 Interim$1 for year ending30.6,15

f

5.90 4.80x div. | $10 % for 1974

ex

Interim of T. I making T. 4

a/o 19:3

(50 cts, on fully paid shares and

7 cts. on $3 paid sharos for

year ending 30.4.15

Nov. 314 3.00 25 cte. for year ending 31'5'15

($1.00 per share for year end- Jap. 18

16

1ing 31,12,1014 Deo. 8.90 xdiv. § xdiv. 60 ats, for 1914

Dec. 7

6,000 $25 all 30 June 92 Deo. 29

LATEST RUBBER QUOTATIONS.

Ayer Panas (Straits) $4.90 buy- Į ore 5.00 sellers.

Balgownies (Straits) $31 sales buyers,

Changkat Serdangs (Straits) $5.00 buyers 5.15 sellere.

Share and General Brokers

29

Kempas (Straite) $3.70 buyers

3.80

div. sellere. Malaka Pindas (Straits) $1.47) buyers 1.52 scollera.

Malakoffs (Strait:) $3.50 buyers 3.55 sellers.

[50 cte, on old shares and 25 cts, on new year shares for year ending $0.6.14 $1.50 for 1914

Sandycrofts (Straits) 5.40 buy-

ers 5.60 sol ora.

Pajam (Straits) $10.40 buyers 10.50 sellers.

6. Des Vœux Road Central, Tel, address, Reclitude, CORRECTED TO NOON. NOV 2, 1915

ANY SUBSEQUENT ALTERATIONS WILL BE FOUND IN "UP TO THE MINUTE SHARE MARKET NEWS." THE TELEGRAPH DOES NOT HOLD ITSELF RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY OF THE ABOVE QUOTATIONS.

terned aviator Gilbert, says the Demand........... ...3/10 1/16 A has sent the following tele 80 die * 48 ...1/10 1:8 gram from Andermatt:-"I sub- 600/8 1/10 3/16 scribe 500 frandtowards the 4 m/8-3/10 1/4 raising of a monument to the Shanghai.....702

T/T Singapore........78 3/8 Private 30 dis sight TT Japan. 86 T/T India ...................................13734 Demand India......1971

memory of my lamented comrade Pegoud, the forerunner and spor tle of our security, !

H

T/T Bombay

EXCHANGE.

Demand Bombay...1973

TIT Caloutta...***.**. Demand Caloutta...137 Demand Manila ...8434 Nom. T/San F'co & N.Y.423/8 Domand, New York 42 1/2 · TT JAVA........104 T/T Marks... saceka Domand Germany... T/T Franes...2.53 Demand Paris ......2,58).

1

On Haiphong........7% prem On Saigon On Bangkok

****. 84 Buying,

14 m/s. L/C ...........1/10 5/8 14 m/s DP... 1/10 3/4 16 m s. L/O....................1/10 7 8

30 dja. S'oey & M. 10 7/8

30 ds. Sau F'co & N.T.43 7/8

4 m/s. Marke...... Nom.

6 m/s. Frano...1-2.69

14 m s.Francs.........2,64

Nov. 2nd.

Gold Leaf per oz. 859,40 · Sovereign..0

......$11.15 nom. Bar Bilvar rendy...24 1/8 forward .....

SUBSIDIARY COINS."

Discount per $100: Chiness...20 ots.pleces $20:3/8 Ontness...10.

$20 3/8 Hongkong:20 „ts. pieces 10 1/2 Hongkong 10

$19 1/2

Established 1880. Authorised Capital Yen 48,000,000 Paid-up Capital ... 80,000,000 Reserve Fund ...... * 20,000,000

"

Head Office.—YOKOHAMA.

Agencies si Nagasaki Newchwang

Barcho

Antang. Haien

Bombay

Calcutta

New York

Changchu

Os

Dairen

Jenzina

Hanko

Homolola

Kobe L'ao-Yong

London

Lynas

Sydney

Bangtan

Trifu

Pakla Ryolun (Portť Ankar) San Francisco

Shanghal

Byduly Tickling

Tokyo Los Angeles Teington

Interest Allowed on Current Account. Hapesits recrived for Ezed periods af rates to be obiafand co application.

EISHI ONO, Manager, Hongkong, 21st October, 1915.

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND

CHINA.

Incorporated by Royal Charter 1853.

GANUM,

agnum,

For 18 months, 4 per cent. par.

N. J. STABB

Chief Managerį.

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK THE Business of the above Bank is conducted by the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION Rules may be obtained on ap. plication.

INTEREST on deposits is al lowed on the minimum monthly balances at $3 per cent. per at-

num.

Depositors may transfer at their option-balances of $100 or more to the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 per cent. per

Banum.

For the Hongkong and Shang- hai Banking Corporation,

N.J. STABB,

Chief Manager

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED.

Head Office 15 Gracechurch Street, London. Authorised Capital......£1,500,000 Subscribed

Reserve Fund...........£1,800,000 The London Joint Stock Bank, Reserve Liability of

HEAD OFFICE.-LONDON. Paid-up Capital ...£1,200,000

****** 1,125,000 Paid Up

562,500 Reserve Fund BRADICIAR

500,000 BANKERS, The Bank of England.

Proprietors ......£1,200,000

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking business trans- noted.

Limited BRANCHES

Karachi:

Kota Bharu

Kuala Lumpu

Madras.

Penang

Rangoon

Shanghai

Singapore

Bombay Calcatta Colombo Delhi CURRENT ACCOUNTS open- ed and FIXED DEPOSITS re-

Galle ceived for 1 year or shorter periods

Hongkong at rates which will be quoted on Kandy

How ab application.

Wm. DICKSON.

Manager Hongkong, 11th April, 1912. (

HONGKONG BRANCH. Every description of Banking & Exonan business transacted, ...Interest allowed on Current Ac. counts at 2 per cent. per annuz on Daily Balanors, and on Fize THE ALEXANDRA CAFE Deposits at rates which may b Cannot be Beaten, if Equalled snertained on application. For Bread, takes, Contectionery | U and meals with Wines & Liquori.]

C. CHAMPKIN,✨

Aoling Maunger,

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