THE WORLD SPORT

COUNTY CRICKET.

HANTS SCORE: 382 AND

FOLLOW ON!

"REMARKABLE UPS AND

DOWNS.

R

Red and White Rosc.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

GIANTS FALLING BY THE WAYSIDE.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1926.

THE DAVIS CUP.

FRANCE BEAT

CZECHO-SLOVARIA.

Prague, May 25.

Playing in the Davis Cup,

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION,

HEAD OFFICE: HONGKONG.

France beat Czecho-Slovakia, after Authorial Capital winning three matchen and abanteed and Fully Paid-up doning the other two.-Reuter.

CHINA COAST OFFICERS.

THE LATEST CHANGES.

Reserve Fund

Burlingt

Bliver

Reserve Liability of Pro-

BANKS.

THE P. & O. BANKING CORPORATION LTD. incorporated. In England 1820) With which is stated,

זי

THE ALLAHABAD BANK, LTD.-

.$50,000,000 ...$20,000,000

Authored Capital Subscribed and Pald Up Reserve Fund

W

C 4,600.000 $27,006,053

prietorsŞ...*** $29,000,000

COURT OF DIRECTORS: Han, D. G. M., Bernard, Esq., Chaleman. Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang, Duply Chairman, W. 11. Boll, Esq. A. J. Pluramer, Eas..

A. 1. Compton. Eru.

T. G. Won, Ex...

H. R." Wide, Esq.

Mr. J. Nolan, chief officer, Chang-w. L. Pattendes. Ero, G. M. Young, Es chow, has resigned, pa samas

Mr. C. E.-Fisher, from reserve, has

gone chief officer, Changchow.

ROGER WETHERED OUT!

London, May 26, evenly in their first innings, there

Both British and American being no outstanding performance: giants are falling by the wayalde Shipman batted gallantly in the in the Amateur Golf Champion- Leicester second Innings, his con ship, the second round of which tribution towards the total of 141 being 70 not out.

was played at Muirfield to-day. The defeat of Gardner yesterday has been followed by the elimina tion of the American Walker Cap The northern Derby" resulted player, Rowlands Mackenzie who in a surprising defeat for the ad-was defeated by another unknown, The week-end has been an ob-herents of the Red Rose by an in- Denis Kyle (Roehampton.) It jest lesson for those who spendings and D4 runs. Yorkshire's was a good game which went to their time deploring the decadence first innings, total could not be the last hole. of English batting: Beautifully described de notable, but Lanca- Layton further reduced the fine weather prevailed throughout hire accred only 159 in reply, and number of Americans in the and apart from the searing of following-on, collapsed utterly. eleven centuries, scoring all round

second round by defenting Waldo was generally very high. 11

Junior at the nineteenth, and then Quimet and Von Elm clashed, the Hampshire scored 182 against

former winning by, three up and Kent at Southampton but were ob-

two to play. liged to follow on, the Hop county It was an excellent match from

Watts, Gunn defeated Stone baving knocked up nearly six hon-the point of view of Roy Kilner; (Luffness) by two holes Brower he scored 85 in the Yorkshire In- (America) eliminated Morrison Lancashire failed miserably innings, and took four wickets for (Dornoch) by two and one; "Jesse the "War of the Roses" at Brad 19 runs when Lancashire batted a Sweetzer went a further stage by Mr. E. Wright, second officer, Shan- ford, suffering defeat by an in- second time.

six and four victory over Rensi, has gone second officer, Chinua, nings.

wick (Northumberland).

Mr. J. M. Stwart, from reserve, has gone chief officer, Kiangsu,

dred.

Brilliant - Middlesex Recovery. London, May 25, Facing the necessity of scoring 366 in the fourth innings against Sussex at Lord's Middlesex un daunted by Maurice Tate's sensa tional first innings figures, staged remarkable recovery, and won eventually with five wickets to

spare.

The scores were:

Yorkshire: 326.

Lancashire: 159 and 73.

4

Two Warwick Centuries,

Late in the afternoon came the greatest sensation of the day At one stage in the match at when Roger Wethered fell before Derby, Warwickshire appeared to another comparatively unknown have the match well in hand, but Scott junior (Glasgow). Wether- the Derby batsman put up an un-ed was defeated by three up and expected resistance in their second two to play-Reuter. innings, and the visitors, hud to rest content with" first innings points...

London, May 25.

At Muirfield the sensation this Bates, the Warwick batsman, hit morning was the defeat of the up one of the highest scores in his American Walker Cup captai 1,

- Maurice Tate took mine. Mid-career, and a splendid not out Gurdner, by H. Dickson (Glas- dlesex wickets in the first innings, century by Wyatt, enabled the Hon. gow); by 3 and 2-Reuter.. including the "Hat-trick,"

F. S. G. Calthorpe's men to tally Sussex batted consistently in 460. Warwick had a lead of 211 both innings and established a on the first innings, the scores be-, lead of 78, before going in a seconding: time, The scores were:

Sussex: 272 and 287. Middlesex: 194 and 366 (for

five wickets).

¿

Derby 219 and 941 (for 8

wickets).

Warwick: 460 (for 9 wickets

dec.).

There was no outstanding sper Bates hit out for 187, and the formance in either Sussex innings, amateur R. E. S. Wyatt had just but Tate bowled splendidly when passed his century with 101 not Middlesex replied to the first in-out when Calthorpe declared. nings total, and his nine wickets

AUSTRALIAN TOUR.

INNINGS VICTORÝ OVER OXFORD..

London, May 25, The Oxford University team were all out for 177 to-day, the Australians thus winning by an innings and thirteen runs.

C. H. Taylor was the only player

Не

were secured at a cost of 71 runs, Huge Scoring at Southampton. to put up any sort of resistance

less than eight apiece.

to the Australian attack. Jack Hearne "and the Hon. C. N.; Kent needed only four runs to scored 59 before being defeated, Bruce laid the foundation for the win, when they entered upon the and he hit a six and three fours. big Middlesex second innings second innings of their match with Richardson took five wickets for score with 88 and 78 respectively, Hampshire at Southampton, and thirty six runs.-Reuter. and Hendren scoring brilliantly they achieved victory by nine all round the wicket tallied 105 wickets. not out.

The colossal total of 568 " (for eight wickets) was hit up by Kent who batted first, Hardinge and, Nolts Declare Too Late

A. P. F. Chapman giving an en- A. W. Carr and George Gunntertaining display. Both scored acored nearly three hundred be- centuries and there were two cen- tween them in the Nottingham-turies in the Hampshire innings, shire second innings against Sur-though the fine efforts of Ronald rey at Nottingham, but the de-Aird and Brown, failed to avert claration came too late and the the follow on. Hampshire did not southern country gained first in-reproduce their first inning's form,

the scores being:

nings points.

Kent: 563 (for eight wkts dec.) and 4 (for one wkt.), Hants: 382 and 186.

Hardinge batted splendidly for

Sandham was in splended form, his score during the match being 196 for once out. Notts failed. to reach the two hundred mark at their first attempt and entered. upon the second stage 178 in ar-160, and Chapman hit an enter prising 159. Brown scored 133 and Aird 113 in the Hants first innings total:

rears.

The scores were:

Notts: 182 and 473 (for 7

wkts.dec.).

Surreys: 365 and 102 (for

three wkts.),

Parker Bowls Well.

J

THE K. B. G. CLUB.

TO BE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.

Special Resolution Confirmed.

of the Kowloon Bowling Green An extraordinary general meeting Club was held at the club-house ship of Mr. J. S. McIntosh. The last evening under the chairman. business was, consideration and con- firmation of a special resolution Passed at the annual meeting with the Club into a limited liability com reference to the scheme of turning pany..

The chairman, referring to this, Enid the articles of association had been posted for the required poriod. They were longthy, and he did not propose to take them singly unless. suggest they be taken as read, any member wished it. He would

There was no objection, and the chairman then meyed confirmation of the resolutions that the Club be wound up and that the articles

Parker was in brilliant form A partnership between Sandham with the ball at Taunton, and his and Shepherd was the feature of eleven Somerset wickets had much the Surrey first innings. She-to do with the Gloucester victory phard lost his wicket when he had by ten wickets. reached 75 but Sandham went on a good score in their opening of association forming the Club intor

Somerset put up

to score 114 before being defeated. nings, but Gloucester passed their

In reply the home side made light total by forty-five runs. Parker

of the Surrey attack, Carr scoring 115 and Gunn 191; Carr secured a lend of 300 before deciding to declare.

Sandham scored 52 not out in the total of 102 for three wickets totalled by Surrey.

took six wickets very cheaply when Somerset took their second knock, The scores were:

Somerset: 819 and 110. Gloucester: 864 and 66 (for

no wicket).

The feature of the Somerset first) innings was a gallant stand byl J. C. White, the farmer bowler,

about to be registered under the a company limited by guarantee, and Ordinance be approved.

Mr. D. H. Hazel secondod, and the motion was carried unanimously.

PING-PONG MATCH.

A Y.M.C.A. FIXTURE. Northants Obtain Points.

The return match of ping-pong Batting first against Leicester-who blossomed out as # batsman between the Chinese and European shire at Lefcester, Northants com- to score 64 not out. M. L. Hill, Y. M. C. A.'s will take place this piled the excellent total of 332, the amateur wicket-keeper, hit 60 evening at 8.30 p.m. at the former's

headquarters, Bridges

Street,

and gained points for a lead on the and Young 57. Parker took four when cach side will be represented first innings. Northants appear ed to be losing their grip of the wickets for 74 runs. In the by a team of nine. game when stumps were finally second innings Parker's drawn, Leicester having reached wickets yielded only 44 runs, his wicket down in their second in-analysis for the match being 11 nings.

within 109 of victory with one

The scores were:

Northants: 882 and 140.

for 118.

gix It will be remembered that over two months ago the Chinese team was invited to Kowloon, where they defeated the home team by the great margin of 77 to 3.

The Kowloon players have since, Dipper (65) Smith (56) and the young professional Sinfield, who and it is expected that they will however, greatly improved in form Lelceater: 222 and 141 (for 1 scored 101 were the chief contribu- obtain much better results this

wicket).

tors, to the Gloucester total. time, although it is rather doubt-

The Northampton men batted Reuter.

ful whether they will be able to secure the victory,⠀⠀

A. H. DABLOW. Ëxa..

Chief Maringer,

Manger: Shanghai-G. B. STITI, Eaq.

Cur-.

Hichow,

Mr. J. R. Nisbet, chief officer, Tung-LONDON BANKERS: ehow, has gone actlig mastor,

Tungchow, has gone chief officer, year or shorter periods in Lien Currans same ship.

Westminster Bank Limited. Mr. G. S. Scott, agcond officer, rency and Fixed Deposits received for one

Current Accountaopened in Lean

Sterling on which be quoted on Application.

Hongkong, 7th January, 1825.

Mr.P. Jenkins has been appointed second officer, Tungchow."

N. Co., has resigned.

Captain G. P. McAdam, of the C.

Mr. A. D. Adams, second, officer Luchow, has gone second officer, Chungking.

Mr. A. H. Finnie, second officor, Chungkin, has gone second officer, Luchow.

Mr. T. J. Thomas, from reserve, has gone second officer, Taikoo Wan Yi.

Wenchow, has gone second engineer, Mr. A. Lemercier, second enginear, Szechen.

HONGKONG SAVING BANK.

The Bustness of the above Bank in con-

Bales may be

ductul by the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. obtained an uppifcation...

INTEREST on Deposita la calculated on the the Month inwest balance during each completed Caten

at 8% per cent par

nnum. Should there, be no balancen ny day in month no interent will be allowed for that munth.

Depositors may transfer at their option Onance of $100 or more to the HONGKONG,

For the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking

Mr. C. S. Murray, secund engineer,AND SHANGHAI BANK to be pinces an Souning, has gone second engineer, FINED DEPOSIT : CURRENT RATES. Wenchow.

Captain A. J. Rookledge, from Corporation. Home leave, hos gene Kiangwo,

'.

master..

Captain N.. Cook, of the Kinngwo, is on Home leave.

Pingwo, has gone master, Tungwo.

Captain RW. Bateman, of the

Captain C. M. Cater, of the Tungwa, as gone master, Pingwo

Captain T. Croft, of the Leesang, is on Home les

leave.

Mr. K. D. Fairfax, from reserve, has gone second officer, Hopsung.

Mr. A. M. Jewell, from reserve, has. gone second officer, Hangsang.

Mr. S. C. Johnson has been appoint. ed third officer, Kwaisang

Mr. J. A. Johnston, from reserve, has gone third officer, Haiching.

Mr. J. E. Harvey, second officer, Scian, has gone second officer, Kin- shan

Taishan, has gone

Mr. W. T. Lilley, accond ofBear, second officer, Sultat

Mr. R. H. Stewart, second officer, Suita, has gone second officer, Tal. shan-Shipping and Engineering.

SHARE PRICES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

A. II. BARLOW,

Chief ManaEST.

Hongkong. 27th Feb. 1926.

THE BANK OF CANTON LTD.

HEAD OFFICE: HONGKONG. Established 1912. Authorized Capful Paid Up Capital ... Siteer Reserve Fund

BRANCHES

INDIA.

HEAD OFFICE:

122. Leadenhall Street, London, EC..

WEST LONDON BRANCH.

£3,000,000

42,604,100

100,000

14-16, Cockapur Street London, S. W. 1. BRANCHES-Bombay, Calcutta, Karachi, Madras, Colombo, Sluxepare, Hongkong, Canton, and Shanghal.

The Corporation underta General Banking and Exchange Dualness of every description and in addition to its Branches na Agoneles. In principal towns of the world.

22, Des Voeux Road, Contrai

Kongkong.

INTERNATIONAL BANKING

· CORPORATION.

(Owned by the National City Bank of New York.}

Capital, Surplus and

Undivided Profita .................. U. S. $14,000,000

HEAD OFFICE:

60, Wall Street New York.

LONDON OFFICE:

BRANCHES:

All the

Manager

L. E. HOPKINS,

THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD.

(Etablished 1980;}

Capital (fully paid ap).................X, 190,800,000 Reserve fund.

84,500,000

HEAD OFFICE:-YOKOHAMA, Branches and Agencien at,

Karachi

Buenos Ayres London

Los Angeles

Lyans

Manila Muksten

36, Bishopente. E. C.

Batevia

Bazibny

Hongkong

Takio

Up ccelona

Madrid

Intavla

Manila

Caolon

Changchun

Rambay

ana

Dalven

Calcutta

Peking

Fontier

Canton

Bangoon

Celu

San Francisco, Cal.

Hamburg

Hankow

+

Duiren

Shanghal

Hankow

Bingapore

Marbla

Ustka

Honolulu

Peking

Harbin

Tivalain

Kal Yuen

of

Hongkong

Tokio Kebe

Yokohama Credit Bills of Exchange and Cable Transfers

Commercial and Travellers' Letters bought and sold. Current accounts and Saving Bank accounts bened and Fire Dew porite in local and foreign currentten 'waken

cates that may be ascertained on applica.. thun to the Bank.

We are also able to nifer our Customers the Arvlees of Branches the National City Dansk of New York in the principal countries of South Amerlen and in the West Indies,

G. HOGG.

Manner.

9. Queen's Roud, Central, Hongkong.

THE BANK OF EAST ASIA. LIMITED.

READ OFFICE HONGKONG.

10, Des Voeux Road, Central, Hongkong. Authorized Capital Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund (1026)

BRANCHES AND AGENCIES

intavia £1,200,000 Bumbay £1:082,328 Calcutta $730,000 Calton

Haiphops Honolulu Kabe

Hankaw, Swatow.

Cantan Shangbo!. Hnngkuk, New York and San Francisen. Currespondente is all principal Cities of the

World.

LONDON BANKERS-

Thu Lloyds Bank Limited. transacted.

Every description of Banking

business

"

Safe Deposit. Boxes in various sizes to be let from $5.00 to $43.00 yearly.

LOOK POON BRAN.

Chief MABAGET,

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA LIMITED,

HEAD OFFICE:

1. Gracechurch Street. Londen, F. C.

Authorised Capital

Subscribe Capital Paid-up Canital

| Reserva Fund

BANKERS:

£3,000,000 £2.800,000 £1,850,000 £1,300,000

The Bank of England and Mand Da ok. Limited.

The following is the list of local share quotations issued to-day: Bangkek

Banks.

Hongkong, $1100 h.

Chartered, -£201 n.

Mercantile A. and B., £30112

Mercantile C., 13 met

P. and O., 91, n.. East Asia, $83 n.

"Marine Ins;

Canton Ins., $600 b.

China Underwriters, $1.90 b. North China, Tis. 145 Unions, #288 8. Yangtszo, $371b.

Fire Ins.

China Fires, $180 b. Hongkong Fire, $560 b.

Shipping. Douglases, $28 ̈n. 'Steamboats, $241s. Tugs, $28.

n.

Indo-Chinas, $38, n. Shell Trans., 87/6′′ Star Ferries, $62§ ̈n.' Waterboats, $15 n. Refineries. China Sugars, $243 s. Malabons, $35

n.

Mining.

Benguets, $1.50 b. Kailans, 49/- b. Langkats, Tla. 241, b.

S'hai Explorations, Tls. 5.25 n. Shanghai Loans, Tis, 7. n. Raubs, $5.00 n.

Tronoha, 65/- n. Ural Caspians, 8/n.

Docks, etc.

Melbourne

Pur

New York

Rangoon

Salgot

San Francisco

Shanghai

Seattle

Semarang

. Chinonoseki

"Sydney

Tientaln

Tokyo Tianfu Taingto Viadivostok,

Rio de Janeiro

1. Interest allowed on Current Accounts,

Deposita received for fixed periods at raieu

C. ARIMA.

to be obtained on application

行銀商工法中

Hansker.

BANQUE FRANCO-CHINUISE pour le

Commerce et L'Industrie.

Hongkong. March 11th, 1024.

(incoronid in France.)

4. Chater Ford, Victor, Rengkang.

HEAD OFFICE:

$10,000.c00 €4,000,000 Capital $1,200,000

Reserves Special Working Capital

14. Rue St. Lazare, Paris.

Sematang

.Singapore

Scurabo

Shanghai

Narpagki

San Francisco-

New York Ouska,

Reditle

Peking

Perans

Taipeh

Kasioon Rankoon

Tientsin

London Muita

Salon

Tokyo.

Correspondents in all principal cities of the

world,

Every description of Danking and Exchange business transactes. Loans granted on B proved arcurities. 1

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES to lut.

KAN TONG PO,

Chief Manacor. Hongkong, 22nd May, 1826.

NEDERLANDSCHE HÄNDLE

MAATSCHAPPIJ. (Netherlands Trading Society).

BANK

Established 1824.

Horgisong Branch established 1900.

Antwwwww.cm

Authorized Capital Guilders

BRANCHES:

Howrsh

ri

.Pennas

Rattin

Kandy

Pall-on Capital Guliders,

Fort Leu

Barn

Karachi

Rangoon

Reserve Fund Guilders

Calcutte

Kota Bharu

Shanghai

Colambo

Kuala Lumpur

Efnale

Special Reserves Guilders

Dehil Gallo

Madra New York

Singapore

Sourabaya

Hongkong

(Maruitian)

HONGKONG BRANCHES

DRANCHES

Fes. 20,000,000

Fre, 11.130,0

ETC. 50,000,000

Paris, Lyons, Marseilles Sulzon, Haiphong. Hanal. Peking. Shanghai, Tientsin. Canton and Hongkong.

BANKERA: France:Societo General, Banque National 'de Grit, Banque de Paris-et des Pays Ban.

"London Bidland Bank, Ltd.

Co.

New York Irving Bank, Columbia Trust

Every description of Banking and Exchange Business Transseted. Corresponenti through,</ out the world.

A. ROULIN,

Manager.

THE HO HONG BANK, LTD.

(Established 1917.)

Authorised Capital Insad Pald-up

Recerv

holders

Surplus

€20,000,000

Capital.

£8,000,000

Liabilities -of share-

... $4,000,000

$ 4.000,009 $

$25,000

HEAD OFFICE-SINGAPORE. Branchen, Agencies and Correspondent in the principal elties of the world,

Every description of Banking and Exchange business transacted.

160,000,000

(£13,800,000

40,000,000

6.666,675)

20,630,801

ti. L.

BUANG,

MASCOT

22.600.000 1.ANA,330) (1.888.8301

BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE.

(1.711.405)

HEAD OFFICE÷AMSTERDAM. Eastern HEAD OFFICE:BATAVIA,

HEAD OFFICE:

16. Boulevard Hausmann, Parfu

Every description of Baäking and Exchange BRANCHES Bandjermuain, Bandoeng. Bom-Bulscribed Capital. Fr. 12,000,000,00

Business transacted.

Interest allowed on Current Accounts to

2. per cent per finnum in Dally Balance &nd

on Fixed Deposite ni Rates that may he ne certained on prilicntion.

CLC BANDER,

Queen's Road, Central, Hongkong, Aprit 17th, 1925.

Coltons.

Ewos, Tls..10.00 b. Orientals, Tls. 3.00 m S'hai Cottons, Tis. 53 b.

Miscellaneous. Amusements, $11. n. Canton Ices, $71 n. Cements, $141.

",

Manager.

China Buses, Tls. 11.30 b. China Lights, $181 n. China Prov., $5,80 n. Constructions, $21. Dairy Farms, $19 Der A. Wing, $8 8. Electrics, 864" b. Macao Electrice, $40 n. Developments, 25 cents, n Ropos, $30 G.

Tramways, $23.50 b.

Lane Crawfords, $10 e.

Mackintosh, $19) n.

Peak Trams, $17 b.

- Sinceres, $11 n.

Taris, $4 a

United Asbestos, $20 b.. Watsons $12.00 b. Powells; $10 b.

In her new book, Miss Fitzroy

bny, Calcutta, Cherlbon, Djen-

ber, Dokkaria, Kobe, The Pald Capital

Hao, Kula-Endia, Maccabar,

... 68,400,000.00

Medan, Padang. Palemban Reserves Funds. 50,067,288.24

Pecalongan, Penang, Pontianak,

Hangoon, Rotterdam. Sama-

Tang, Shanghai, Singapore, Sverbala

(Solo),

Boerakarta Traal, Tilistjep and Weltevre den,

Landton Bankers National Provincial Bank. Eld.

Correspondents all over the world.

BANKING BUSINESS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

J. C. MAASBEN.

Acting Manager.

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.

BRANCHES: BANGKOK PAPEETE BATTAMBANG PEKING

CANTON

INOM PENH UJIBOUTI PONDICHERRY

FORT-BAYARD BAIGON

HAIPHONG

HANKOW

HANOL

HONGKONG MENGTZE

NOUMEA

SHANGILAI

SINGAPORE

TIENTSIN TOURINE YUNNANFU

N

BANKEKA:

In FRANCE-Comptoir National d'comple de Paris: Credit Lyonnale: "Banque de Paris et des Paya-Day: Societá General In LONDON The National Provizelol and,

Union Bank of England, Ltd: Comptoir Credit National d'Escompte de Paris, Lyonnal.

(Incorporated by Royal Charter 3853) Paid up Capital

£3,000,000

In NEW YORK, P. Morgan & Co. fleserve Fundido. £4,000,000 "Interest allowed on Current Accounts and Reserve Liability of Proprietom.. 21.000.000 Fixed Deppelts according to arrangement.

Every description of banking and exchango Forelyn Exchange and General Denklag bralness transacted. business transacted.

Curren Accounts opened and Fixed De posite received for 1 year or shorter periods at intes 'which will be quoted on application. A. I. FERGUSON,

Manager,

ORIENTAL COMMERCIAL

BANK, LTD.

HEAD OFFICE,

50, Des Voeur Road Central, Hongkong.

· BRANCHES--BANGKOK-SHANGHAI,

Correspondents-London Westminster Bank Ltd: New Yorst National City Bank: San Francisco: Union Trust Co. of San Franciscar Canton Bank.

ALECOT.

Manager.

THE BANK OF CHINA.

OPECIALLY AUTHORIZED BY PRESIDEN- TIAL HANDATE OF THE RTPUBLIC OF CHINA ON THE 22ND OF NOVEMBER, 1917.

Authorized Capita

Paid-up Caplul Reserve Funds ...

}

€60,090,000.00, $18,278.000.00 $9,829,425.26

HEAD OFFICE PEKING, HONGKONG DRANCHES,'

4, Queen's Tour), Coniral; Branchés and Sub-branches all over. China and correspondents in Europe, America and other parts of the World.

relates a story of Lord Curzon Authorised Caplinirangina B50 LONDON BANKERS

6.

which doubtless is so old in Simia

Pad Us Capital

b.

sa.

Kowloon Wharves, $128 Whampoa Dooks, $55 h. Hongkews, Tls. 180 b. Now Engineerings, Tie. 5.00 Shanghai Docks, Tis. 1051

Lands, Hotels, etc.

H. and S. Hotels, $10.40 - b. H.K. Lands, $62 · h.. Realtys, 657 b. : Territorials, 85 n Humphreys, $151 n. Princos Eldge, 405. Rural Lande; $7-h

$1,800,000

INTEREST-Corrent accounts 2%

Fixed Deposita, & months 456, moxi

one year 5%

that there It is never repeated

Modern banking. In all its branches, recently; but it is new to us." Lord. Curzon, when Viceroy, was visited depots solicited bars granted an ap Current accounts savings accounia and Ing a small native State, which proval mecruity could do little towards the usual ceremonial but the band of the local mission. As he alighted from the vicoregal train the band saluted him with the tufe of "Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty"

SAFE DEPOSITA, BOXES FOR RENT,

OUR

VAULTO SAFEGUARDED "BY TI CLOCKS AND DOUBLE COMBINATION AZMOUR PLATE STEEL DOORS

AJAYA LUM

י

The National Provincial and Union Bank of England Limitalingskad

The Cunranty Trust Company of New York, NEW YORK BRANCHES ——

The Irving National Banks The Eadie' able Trust Company of: New York. T

Intrteel allowed un Current Account and Fixed Deposite Terms on applienten.

Every: disription of Banking businama, cranncted.

Loan granted on appeared securities, Epecial facilities for Home Karhangs.

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