MITCHELL WINS AT ROEHAMPTON.
BRILLIANT DISPLAY OF
GOLF.
Abe Mitchell beat Ernest Whit- combe by 3 up and 1 to play in the 18-holes final of the annual tournament for £200. on the Roehampton course at Barnes in mall week.
If Mitchell can reproduce, his form of this match when he leads
י' די
BIG U. S. ARMY EXERCISES.
HUGE CONCENTRATIONS THIS MONTH.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
San Antonio, Tex., Apr. 22.- Plans have been completed for the special- army manoeuvres in this corps area May 11-21 in which the largest air force over concentrated in this country, com- prising 100 planco, will participato. Land troops will include the
INTERNATIONAL MUSIC.
BIG GATHERING AT GENEVA.
Geneva, April 28.-The first in- tornational exposition of music opered here to-day under the aus League of Nations, the Internn- pices of the higher officials of the tional Labour Bureau, the Swiss Federal Government and the Can- ton of Geneva.
The exposition, which is also all of the leading musicians of under the patronage of virtually the British abtack on the United Second Division under Major Gen-the world, will continue till May States open
championship ineral William D. Conner. It is the 22.
June there ought to be a very crack division of the army and the considerable chance of the honours being brought to this country. only one up to full war time In the blending of grace, power strength. and control he stands out as the player of a generation, almost as Harry Vardon did a quarter of a century ago although, for Home strange reason, he has not yet won a championship:
Supplementary manoeuvres will probably be held by the five cavalry regiments, stationed along the Mexican border, though the greatest secrecy is being observed regarding that part of the plan.
The final produced a remarkable
The 'San Antonio manoeuvres, display of golf, in which Whit- combe, after losing six of the under command of Major General first seven holes, and being still Ernest Hinds, Eight Corps Ares six down with eight to play, commander, will have two phases. fought such a great uphill fight The first phase will involve parti- as to give Mitchell a real shaking.cipation of all ground and air When, at the 16th hole (435 forces on the same side, designed yards), Whitcombe reduced his to develop staff functioning and deficit to 2 by running down the conduct of operations of large putt of 20 yards, the big crowd units in pursuance of the general buzzed with excitement at the plan of the commanding general. possibility of seeing him yet In the second phase, a part of the emerge successfully from a posi-air units will operate in attack on sion that had looked utterly hope the around troops and positions, special attention being given to the less,
At the 17th, however, he' was problem of aviation offense and bunkered, and Mitchell placed the counter measures taken by the issue bayond doubt by laying ground and defensive air forces.. his tee shot of 225 yards close to the 'pin.
Plans for the Air Corps concen- tration, prepared by Major General Mason M. Patrick, chief of air corps, call for participation of 30 nafsuit planes, 20 attack planes, 20 bombing, planes, 13 observation planes, 12 army air transporta, and four staff planes, all under direct command of Brig.-Gen. James E.
Cup Won Outright. It was not that Mitchell lost his form at any stage. That is proved by the fact that his score for the 17 Wales was six under f'-34 out and then 28, for the next eight holes, during which his long lead "was fast slipping“ „away from
him!
Fechet.
Test of Aircraft.
Whitcombe, plump, placid, and cheerful in the face of any ad- Of almost equal importance with versity, could do nothing right the actual manoeuvres is the test for a long while, and he seemed of aircraft involved in bringing to derive the inspiration to attack the air dhits from stations all over the country. It is estimated when, at the 10th, where he was bunkered and looked like becom- that 475,000 air miles will be flown ing.7 down he holed a patt of by the time the planes return to
their home hangars, three yards or a lif."-
He won four of the next six
holes, and, beaten though he was in the end, he emerged from a desperate ordeal with much credit. Out in 41, Whitcombe had seven B's and one 4 for the rest of the match.
Trubee Davison, Assistant Secretary of War for Aviation, describes the purpose of the air manoeuvres as follows:
"First, to give staff officers op- portunity to handla air units com-
of combat. Even on a short course of 5,785 posed of all types yards the scoring was extra-planes. ordinarily good.
Mitchell makes
types.
"Secondly, to enable the per the challenge sonnel of one air unit class to cup his own properly, having study the effectiveness of other cured it twice. Gold and silver medals were presented to all the winners and runners-up in the tournament from the time of its institulion in 1920.
Semi-Final.
Abe Mitchell, Private (St, Al- bans), holder, bt, F. C. Jewel, Greystoke, and 4.
E. R. Whitcombe, Meyriek Park (Bournemouth) bt. H. C. Jolly, Foxrove, at the 20th.
"
"Thirdly, to test adequacy of bombing and attack formations by having them attacked by pursuit
formations.
com-
The exposition proper prises collections of everything pertaining to the history and de velopment of, all phases of music from the earliest days down to the invention of the latest jazz.
Rare instruments have been touned for the occasion from all of the principal collections and museums of the world.
· Another section is given over to everything pertaining to the pro- gross in the witting and printing. of music.
Still another section is replete with souvenirs and relics of all the world's greatest composers and musicians.
Famous Orchestras.
THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1927.
SPECIAL TO-DAY
A HUGE CONSIGNMENT OF
SMART SHOES
MAY WE SHOW YOU THEM?
LADIES'
Lane, Crawford's SALON.
MEZZANINE FLOOR.
SHARE PRICES.
During the course of the exposi tion concerts are to be given by all of the more famous symphony orchestras of Europe under their equally famous director, These include the Augusteo orchestra of Rome under Malinari; the Con- zertgeboy of Amsterdam under. Mengelberg; the orchestra of thể Paris Conservatory under Gaubert, and the Dresden orchestra under share aotations issued to-day :—- Fritz Busch.
Similarly, operatic representa- tions will be given by the leading with their own custs and orches-' operatic organizations of Europe.
tras.
Among the various prizes to be awarded is a $1,000 prize for the international piano championship. the contestants being limited to seven or eight minutes for playing selections of their own choice,
Among the various artists en- gaged for the occasion is Mary Garden who will sing the role of Melisande in the production of Pelleas and Mellsande by the Paris opera troupe and the orches- tra" of the Paris Conservatory un-
der the direction of Monsieur Messager.
Rhythmic Dances.
Grand productions of rhythmic dancing will also be given by the famous Jaques Daleroze institute.
Roman
Among the leading composers and musicians of the world who are participating in making a suc- cess of the exposition are Mon sieur d'Indy, Maurice Ravel and Rolland for France; Dr. Hans Fourthly, to give air and ground Richard Strauss and
Lord Ber- forces an opportunity of studying Pfitzner of Germany; their respective methods of ophers and Edward J. Dent of Eng- eration.
land; 1ynace Paderewski-of Po- "Another important object is to land; Joseph Jongeln of Belgium: ascertain how well several groups Ottorino Respighi of Italy: Ar- of planes can
out cross-nold Schoonberg of Austria; Igor country flights ranging from Sirawinski of Russia; Ernest 1,500 to 2,100 miles on pre-arrang-Schelling of the United States; Novak of Czecho- Mitchell bt. Whitcombe 3 and 1.ed time-tables. The movements as Viteslay
planned run on express schedule Slovakia; Wil Mengelberg of Hol- with hut narrow margins for pos- land; Jan Sibelius of Finland: sible unfavourable weather and Manuel de Falla of Spain; Fritz other obstacles. In war, such Brun, Jacques Daleroze, Otto Bar obstacles would be disregarded, blan. Vilkmar Andrne, Jean_Bar- bat in manoeuvres the programme theloni, Gustav Berrari, Emile will not permit practices that Lauber, Carl Nef-Lavater and duly endanger lives and property." Arthur Honneger of Switzerland.
Final.
U.S. TENTH IN LITERACY.
HAS 6,000,000 ADULT ILLITERATES.
April
Washington,
30,--The United States is tenth in literacy amung nations of the world, with nearly 5,000,000 adult illiterates, who confess they can neither read nor write.
In an
number before the 1930 census; the
General Federation of Women's Clubs, is now making a national survey of one county in ench
stule to the end that illiterates may be taught to read
carry
BOBBED HAIR CLUE.
MURDERER CON- DEMNED.
ARREST AT WEST POINT SLAYER OF SIKH CHIEF
TO HANG... smartly dressed Chinese
Shanghai, May 18. effort to lessen this young woman with bobbed hair was arrested and taken to Weat
Farbant Singh, the self-confes- Point Police Station yesterday sed murderer of Sirdar Buddha afternoon. It appears that pri- Singh, the chief of Sikh police, soner stayed at 229, Queen's Road was sentenced to death by Judge West. Two days ago a silk dress Peter. Grain at the Supreme this afternoon, Ten belonging to another lady of the Court
on the same house was found to be miss- Sikhs were remanded ing and a woman servant suspect charge of being accessory before "After trying all the sources ed of having committed the theft. the fact, including two notorious from which information in regard This unlucky woman in despera-seditionists.. to illiterates might logically Betion went around all the nearby The murder is considered to be expected," said Mrs. Elizabeth C.pawn shops and inquired about the outcome of an inter-geet dis- Morriss, director of schools the silk dress. At last, the per-
pute. Buncombe County, N. C, who is sistont woman came to a pawn directing the survey, "we per- ahop whose foki told her that on wunded-an-interested pupli to join the previous night the silk dress us in a house-to-house pilgrimage. contained in a paper box was From these visits have come five-brought in by a lady with babbed apartment at Mansfeld, the wife
and write before the census.
aixths of the pupila.
hair.
that
"However, other sources
This story led to the arrest of yield some illiterates include: federal consus, principals of the lady with the bobbed hair schools, school children, tax lists, who, at first, denied the larceny mill and factory owners, associat but was identified by the foki of ed charities, juvenile court, jail, the pawnshop.
health department, storekeepers,
public spirited citizens, post- masters, banks and labour unions.".
Bootleggers and their customers
·
While playing her picno in her
of a town councilman was as- tonished when the instrument, without warning, dropped through the floor. The house was built "And I was only three years ago.
only playing light music, too," the woman said, "I would probably have wrecked the entire building with Rachmaninoff's Prelude."
Fifty-two years ago, an Ohio Early roports indicate that the as well as ministers, physicians, success of the work in single dentlats, ball players, soldiers and store keeper gave T. J. Burns a counties will probably result in acrobats hereafter will be unable 10-cent cigar. Burns decided to State authorities taking up the to buy accident Insurance, the At "keep it until after supper" and work where club women leave off, cident Underwriters Association after supper decided to keep it Mrs. Lawson said. This will make has ruled, in Chicago, Physicians, until he was older. On his seventy-
are too seventh birthday recently teaching o ministors and dentists the listing and
literates State-wide, and subse often in contact with disease, the smoked the cigar that he had kept quently nation-wide in scope, she others are included in the "extra moist and wrapped in cotton so
hazardeua" class.
many years. belleves.
ho
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS..
The following is the list of local
Banks.
11.
11.
Hongkong Bank, $1,060/65 Chartered Bank £20 Mercantile.A. & B., 430 n. Mercantile C., £13 n. P. and O., £91 East Asia, $68
Marine Ins,
X. Div," Canton Ins.. $620 China Underwriters, $80 n. North China, Tis. 143 b. Union Ins., $2954 b. Yaneteze-Ins,, $38 n..
Fire Ing.
China Fires, $205 Hongkong Fire, $600 n.
Shipping
D.
b.
'b.
Douglases, $31_n. Steamboats, $21} Tugs, $1.10 Indo-Chinas, (Prof.) $30 n. Shell Trans., 98/- s. Star Ferrios, $54 b. Waterboats, $142. b.
Refineries.
China Sugars, $19 Malabons, $31
Mining.
Bonguets, $1.70
b. Kailans, 38/-
Langkats, Tis. 21
n.
S'hal Exploration, Tis. 4 n. Shanghai Loans, Tls. ? n. Raubs,
11.
$4 Tronohe, 21/-. n.. Ural Caspians, 8/- n.
Docks, etc.
n
Kowloon Wharves, $100 sa, Whampoa Docks, $38
b. Hongkews, Tla, 135 Now Engineerings, Tis. 5 b. Shanghai Docks Tis. 1044 b.
Lands, Hotels, etc.,
B.
H, and S. Hotale, $7.05 n.
b. H.K. Lande, $541 Realtys, $6 Territorials, $1) n. Humphreys, $124 m. Princes Bldgs, $89 Rural Lands, $1
Coltons.
END OF KAISER'S RULE.
THE GERMAN REVOLT IN
1918.
Prince Max of Baden, the last Chancellor under the Hohenzollern
u. monarchy, is publishing in Berlin
BANKS.
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
..... $30,000,000
Authorised Ömpitsi- lasted and Fully Paldenp............. $20,000,000 Iesarve Fati da zem
Sterling minion £6,000,000 Silver $18,508,000 Basoro Libility of Proprię-
torp
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.
(Incorporated by Royal Charter 1858,3
HEAD OFFICE :-LONDON,
Paid up Danital
Hoserve Fund
****** $1.059,660 ****. £1,000,00% Roverre Liability of Proprietors.. 61,000,000
$29,000,000
Árencias- and Branches.
ALOR STAR
KUCHING
(Malay Stube)
AMRITSAR
HEAD OFFICE, HONGKONG, Court of Directors: Hon. Mr. D. G. M. Bernard, Chairman.
A. I. Compion, Bag,
Deputy ChairmBANJ
W. E. Boll, E.
N. B. Brown, Kec.
J. A. Plummer, Den T. G. Weall, Eng.
W. L. Pattenčad, Erd. IL P. White, Esq.
ANOT
Acting Chief Manager:
BANGKOK ·
ΣΑΤΑΝΙΑ DOMBAY CALCUTTA GANTON CHE TOO COLONDO
DAIREN FOOCHOW HAIPHONG HAMBURG HANKOW HARDIN HONGKET
ILOILO
IFOE
JOHORE
KOBE
Hon. A. Tynne
DRANCHES:
LONDON LYONS MALACCA.... MANILA "MOUKDEN NAGASAKI NEW YORK PEKING PENANG
RANGOON
SAIGON
SAN FRANCISCO
SHANGHAI
SINGAPORE SOURABAYA SUNGEI PATANT TIENTSIN
TOKYO
TSINGTAO KUALA LUMPUR. YOKOHAMA
Current Accounts opened in Local Currency
and Fixed Deposita received for one year of shorter porloits In Local Currency and Sterling
BANGKOK
BATAVIA JOMBAY
CALOUTTA
CANTON
CAWNPORA DEBU COLOMDO
DELET HAIPHONG HAMBUNG HONGKONG
1LOILO
1Pon
KARACHI KLANG KOBE
*
MADRAS MANILA MEDAN NEW YORK TEKING PESHAWAR PUKET RANGOON SAIGON
BEMAILANG SEREMBAN
SHANGHAI SINGAPORE 'BOURABAYA
TAIPING
(1.1.8.) TAVOY
TIENTBIN
TOKYO
KUALA KANGSAR THINGTAO
(Parak, PLS.) YOKOHAMA “ KUALA LUMPUR ZAMBOANGA
(Philippine 4) Foreign Exchange and, General Banking business transacted.
Current Acconate opened and Fixed Deposits received for your or shorter periods at ruban which will be quoted on application.
J. R. GEORGE,
Manager.
Hongkong, cath February, 1927.
THE NATIONAL CITY BANK
OF NEW YORK.
on terms which will be quoted on applicaties. Capital, Surplus
Hongkong, 7th April, 1927.
HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK,
The Bulness of the above Bank la con- docted by the HONGKONG AND SILANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. Fales may be
obtained on Aptallen.
FOR THE HONORING BILANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
A. C. HYNES. Acting Chief Manager.
THE BANK OF CANTON, LIMITED.
Falabohed 1912. HEAD OFFICE: HONGKONG. Authorizel Capital (Hong Kong
Currency
Paid-up Capital (Hong Kong
BILANCIES:-
his book of reminiscences of the Reserve Fund (Hong Kong Cur- last days of the war. Prince Maxracy?LY was appointed Chancellor because of his democratic opinions and bo- cause the Germans feared a revolu- tion planed by the Socialists.
It was nearly 12 o'clock at night on November 9 that Prince Max as- sembled the readers of the Social Democrats headed by Herr Harry Ebert. The book says in one of its. most interesting passages that Prince Max retired with Count Bernstorff to consider the answer given by Herr Ebert. It proceeds
When I (Prime Max) announced that Herr Ebert should be given the post of Chancellor nobody raised any objection.
$21,000,000.
8,004,210.
and Undivided Profits ;, U.S.$140,000,000 Commercial and Travellers' Let- tera of Credit, Travellers Cheques, Bills of Exchange and Cable Transfers bought and sold. Cur- rent accounts and Savings Bank- accounts opened and Fixed De- posits in local and foreign curren- eica taken at rates that may be as- certained on application to the Bank.
HEAD OFFICE: 55, Wall Street, New York.
Branches in:
*****ARGENTINE ITALY
BELGIUM
B50,000.
Canton. Shanghai, fenkow, watow, Bangkok, New York and San Frantsco. LONDON BANKERS-
BRAZIL
CHILE
The Lloyd's Bank Limited. Correspondente in all principal Cities of the
CHINA
CUBA
DOMINICAN
world
Foreign exchange and Banking business of evary descripllen transacted.
Safe Deposit Boxes (vartons sise) at a rearly rental of from 3 to $40.
LOOK POON SHAN,
Chlet Manager. Hungkong, 19th February, 1927. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDLE
MAATSCHAPPIJ.
(Notherlanda Trading Society Bark.) BANKERS.
ESTABLISHED 1824, Hongkong Offen: 12, Queen's Road, Central, Authorized Capital Guliders 120.000.000.
(£12,500,000.) Guilders 80,000,000,-
(£6,064,670.)
.Guilder 21,117,840
Just at that moment a telegra- phie message was received from the Supreme Command, reading: "Mes- sage received by Grand Corps. The great majority of the troops will Paid-Up Capital not shoot any more. Soldiers and serve Fund Workers' Council has been formed. Asked General von Linsingen whe
Head Ofer-AMSTERDAM. ther, in the circumstances, use should be made of weapons. Com-
Eastern Head Ofce-BATAVIA, mand awaiting answer, for onrush BRANCHES - Bandjermasin,
Special Reserve!...
of 30,000 men expected at 2 o'clock. After further deliberations the order was issued: "Troops not to make use of weapons even for the The protection of buildings." Secretary of State then asked Ebort: "Are you ready to accept Obert the post of Chancellor?" answered. "It is a difficult task, but let. I am ready."
Prince Max relates how he tried to approach the discussion of the question of a regent in the Kaiser's place, but Herr, Ebert and his friends answered in a body, "It is too late, too late," as there was no authority from the Kaiser himself.. "How differently things might have turned out," he remarks gloomily, had the Kaiser but nominated some one as his deputy!"
(41,760.778.) Onilders 22,000,000
(41.888.10.)
Bandoeng*, Dombay, Calentia, Charbon, Djeddah, Diember. Djokickar ta. Tha nguo, Kobe, Kota- Medan, Radja. Makassar, Padang. Palembang. · Peka- longan, Penang, Pontianak, Rangoon, Rotterdars, Bams Sibolga Shanghai, rong", (Sumatra), Bourahaia, Soers karla (Solo). Tegal, Tillaties and Wellevreden.
• Then ofteen havo safe deposit boxen to
London Bankers:-National, Trovincial Bank, Lid
Correspondents all over the world.
BANKING BUSINESS OF EVENT DESCRIPTION TRANSACTED.
O. STEENSTIA,
Manager. Hongkong, 28th March, 1927.
THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LIMITED.
IEAD OFFICE:-HONGKONG.
10, Din Vosax Road, Central, Hongkong.
$10,000,000 Authorized Capital
€6,000,000 Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund (1928)
... 1,200,000 BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:-
San Francisco
Bombay
་་་ The "human adding machine," George II. Wood, who died recently at Omaha, was a victim of general Batavia Calcutta exhaustion from the strain of working on his system, physicians Canton
Heichong believe. Wood, through intense Honchala concentration, could bent opera-Kole
in Kowloon of adding machines totalling long lists of figures,
1.
11.
tors
Ewo Cottens, Tls. 7.70 b. Orientale, Tls. 2. n. S'hai Cottons, Tis. 52 b.
Buses, Trams.
+
China Busos, Tla. 7 b.
b. Tramways, $20,60 Peak Trams, (old) 815 S'pore Tractions 10/6 m. Taxis, $1
F.
1.
b.
n.
b.
Miscellaneous” Amusements, $10) Canton Ices, $32 b. Cements (Comb) $7.10 China Lights, $12
11. China Prov., $4.35 Constructions, $2.30 n.
b. Dairy Farms, $151 Der A. Wing, $6 H'kong Electrics, $55 b. Macao Elootrics, $35 b. Ropos (Old) $10 Lane Crawforda, $7 Mackintosh, $191 Sincores, $9 United Asbestos, "$20 Watsons $11 Powells. $6 Telephone
1.
.3.70
.11.
D.
b.
II.
London Manila
work.
Malbourne
Nagasaki New York
Donka Perth
"
Trking
Penang
Rangden
Salgan
Shanghaf
Seattle
Semarang
Sinurapore
Saurabaya
Sydney Talpel Tienlain
Tokyo
Correspondents in all principal cities of the
Every descriptios of Banking and Exchango bulary transncled Loan granted on up-
BAFE DEPOSIT BOXES to lot,
BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE,Proved ercucities.
HEAD OFFICE:
$5, Boulevard Haussmann, Paris, Subscriber Capital
Pald Capital ... Reserve Fund
.Fra. 72,000,000.00 Fr. 69,400,000.00 Fro. 69,854,519.10 BRANCHES :
NOUMEA PAPEETE PEKING TNOM KENH PONDIOKERRY SAIGON SHANGHAI SINGAPORE TIENTSIN
DANGKOK BATTAMBANG CANHO CANTON DIMOUTI FONT-BAYAND
HAIPHONG
HANKOW
HANOI
HONGKONG MENGIZE
NAM ĐINH
TOURANT YUNNANFU
DANKERS1
In FRANCE:-Comptoir National d'Escompte de Paria: Grodit Lyonnaia; Banque de Paris et des Pays-Bay: Societe General. In LONDON-The National Provincial and Union Bark of England, Ltd. Comptoir National Ecomple de Paris, Credit Lyonnais.
In NEW YORK:-J. F. Morgan & Co.
Interest allowed on Current Accounts and Fixed Depolis according to arrangement
Every description of banking and exchange basincss trenacted.
Bafe Deposit Boxes to Fot
CIL. LEA
Напишете, Hongkong, 28th February, 1927.
KAN TONG PO,
Chief Manager,
THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED.
(Estabilahed 1880.)
Capital (fully paid up) Reserve Fund
.....Y. 100,000,000 ..... $2,500,000
HEAD OFFICE:-YOKOHAMAT Branches and Agencies st. Karachi Halzon
San Francisco
Alexandria Bataula
Dambay Buenos Arron Les Angels Calcutta
Dairon (Dalny) Nagoya
Clinton
Chanucben
(Mukden) entien
Hamburg
Kenkow Harbin Hongkong Nimphalu Kai Yuen
Beattie
Semarang
Shanghal
Shimoncackl
REPUBLIC
LONDON
FRANCE
INDIA
JAPAN
JAVA TANAMA PEZU PORTO RICO STRAITS
SETTLEMENTS
* URUGUAY.
VENEZUELA
We are also able to offer. our Customers the services of the Branches of the International Banking Corporation in San Fran- cisco, Spain and the Philippine Island.
||
G. HOGG,
Manager. "Hongkong, 7th January, 1927,
F CI: BANQUE FRANCO-CHINUISE. pour, le
¡1
Commerce et L'Industrie.
(Incorporated in France)
1. Chater Road, Victoria, Honalong,
HEAD OFFICE:
74, Iue Ht. Lazare, Paris... Capital fally paid up. Fr. ¿0,000,000 ...Fra. 13,270,000 Reserves... Special working ospital Fr50,009,000
BRANCHES:
Paris, Lyons, Marenellies. Shigon, Haiphong, Hanol, Poting, Shangbal, Tientsin, Phon Panh and Hongkong.
BANKENS France: Societe General, Dangue National do Credit, Banque de Paris-et des Para Bas.
London: Micland Bank, Ltd.
New York Irving Bank, Columbia Trust Every description of Banking and Exchange Business Transacted. Correspondents through- out the world.
A BOLLIN,
Manager.
Hongkong, March 11, 1924.
THE BANK OF CHINA.
SPECIALLY AUTHORIZED BY PRESIDENT .TIAL MANDATE OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA ON THE 22ND OV NOVEMBER, 1017.
Authorized Capital Faid-up Capital . Reserve Funda
.$60.000.000.00
..$18,278,000.00 ...$ 9,029,425.84
HEAD OFFICE PEKING. HONGKONG BRANCHEBİ 4, Queen's Road Captral.. Branchen and Sub-branches all over Chins and correspondents in Europe, Amories and other parts of world.
LONDON DANKELB:---
The National Provincial and Union Bank of England Limited.
The Guaranty Trist Company of New York.
NEW YORK BRANCHES:-
The Equit
The Irving National Banks Able Trust Company of Now York,
Interest allowed on Current Account and Fixed Deposits. Terme on polleation.
Every description of Banking business transacted
Loans granted on approved ascuritie Special faciles for Toms Exchange.
TSU TEE PEL
Manager.
THE HO HONG BANK, LTD.
"(Estabilahed: 1017)
Kobe
London
Lyons
Manta Narusaki
Singapore Borahnya
ByZnay Newchwang. Now York
Tlentsio
Dinka
Tokyo
CAPITAL.
Trionfa *ingtas
Authorised Capital
Tealed
Rio de
Paid-Up
Janeiro
WEMASE
TEADYS
Liabilities
holder.
Sarpius
Poking
Rangeen
Vladivostock (Temporarily slowed) Interest.allowed on Currant Accounts, Depolls received for fixed periode at rates to be obtained on application.
H. MON,...
Hongkong, 11th March, 1927.
Manager,
.130,000,000
. 8,000,000
4,000,000
share
4,000,000 1,27,080
HEAD OFFICEBINGAPORE.
·Uranches, agencies and Correspondents ant the principal cities of the world.
Erary description of Banking and Exchange business transmetod.
HO LEUNG TOE,
Manaster.