WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1918.
SHIPPING
PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY..
'PROPOSED SAILINGS OF MAL STEAMERS
702
MARSEILLES
".
THE
I.
CHINA'S FOREIGN
TRADE
AMERICAN COMMERCIAL ATTACHE ON ITS DEVELOPMENT.
14
CHINA MAIL.
opportunities which are furnished to American manufacturers, chambers of com- morce nad sther trade organizations. Our conaxls abroad, bosidan furnishing hundreds of special trile roparts compile for their respective districts annual reports ou trade for those districts which are also publish for the use of our Commercial interests. American manufacturers and Tulenn H. Arnold, the American a
daslars are privileged to address our Commercial, Attacke revently read a consuls directly aoliciting information Lager at Tsing 1 College, Toking, angarding tendo opportunities abroad, and our consul are in duty bound to reply to shadowclepanens of the foreign trails ad chi, from which we take the follow Hanker, I received and suplied to overal
thase aquiries. While Consul General a
handed of these
enquiries less than n anything
& LONDON," most aft-bear in mind that anyar. Where is thore Chinese Cenal
Laring PansENGERS ALSO POR COLOMBO INDIA., AUSTRALASIA, "EGYPT, Zo THROUGH TICKETS ISSUED TO BOSTON AND NEW YORK.
Doanoating "Stormark, Leava
Die at SANA HONG- I from Colosio MKESKI-
KONG MAKSRILLMA
and Lover
Steamer lexvos YOKOHAMA
SYMAKERI
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Steamers proceed ria Bombay.
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LA
April 9 April 18 April 30
May 15
May 20 June 12 June 28. July 10 July 24 Aug
Accommodation in the connecting Stomer from COLOMBO is detritely reserved
in Hongkong at the time of Booking.. FARES TO LONDON AND MARSEILLES The Farms to London and. Marseilles are at follows:-
A SALOON
SALOON "A"
LONDOK Accommodation SINGLE 4, TURN £1...
£68.
£102. £ 78. 248.
£ 12.
her BALOON “A”
AND SALOON
HARJEILZE Accommodation SINGLE £70. RETURN $105.
£61.
296. £ TS. E 69
$50.
£40.
+1
IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE MAIL. STEAMERS INTERMEDIATE (NOS-THAMEIPULAT) STEAMERS
WILL LEAVE TO
LONDON
+
CARRYING 152 437 2ND SALOON PASSENGERS AT REDUCED RATES.
NELLORE
HONGARA NORE "NELLORE ... MONGARLA
·IGATO" YBAKA
'Paarsed. SATINGS:-
LANT
LOATE
SHANGHAI"'CONG
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Dro al Đạo th M'LANION liing
About
about
About 1916 Mar. 19
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1916 1916 1018 1916
1916
Feb. 11 Alar. 12 Jan. 31 Fab. 5 Jan. 22 Joa.29 Fab 11 Feb 1 Feb. 21 Mar. 20 Mar 29 Apri 4 May 4 May 12 3. 13 Mar. 23 Mar. 29
9 Aug. 13 July 5 July 11 Aug Jure 19 June 29
Sept. 1 July July 13 July 19 July 252 2
Thass Steamers call also at FORT SWETTENHAM, PENANG, and COLOMBO,
FARE TO LONDON
IST SALOON £58 2ND
11
SINGLE: 287 RETUEN. £63
*
£42 FARES TO MARSEILLES :
1 Saloon £54 Bingle.. 2nd Saloon £40'
All Padenger Steamers are fitted with the Marcual System of Wireless Telegraphy.
Owing to the Waria Europe Staamera and Sailing datos are liable to be caucalled at altered without notice.
For further particular apply to
་
E. V. D. PARR,
Acting. Superintendent.
LTD.
CHINA MÀIL S.S. CO.,
our
the world diag In joi the essentials in an effective organizu. Jaaywhace In
for the Chinese morchants in China tion for the extension of markets for any To
addition to this Assista no greuk is a standardization of proplets.Department of Commerce sends sports This thing Jacks, and sadly lacks. North
to foreign countries to study and report Chia colil sei muitions of dollars worth on special subjects for the beneft of et carpets and rugs in the United State our manufacturers and merchants. For it there was such a thing as a standal instease, & cutton goods manufacturing eup, thus is standard material, export was sent to China a year ago and spent eleven months hers studying and and worksmanship, yes, and privos, šorthat reporting upon the market possibilities for Leverg one of 100 rugs, ondered on sample, American mutton goods. Hi hay since gena Τα the wore ap to the saniple in materin, coleur to India for similar purpose. azil workumnship. To secure this the United States the Department of Commerce in maintains offices in the important ports in expet und rug industry shoal bo or charge of sents with the duty of making geniaal end eriry pinder agties to tin known to the manufacturers and merchants out honest ordnets, and those who do in these cities the information, which the not be expriled and their geads discredit.iqvernment has collected sad which may be of use to them is their business, and of . It preseas there aze la Peking letting the 1) partment of Commerce know number of Antrients dealere purchasing the wants of those manufacturers and Chinese rugs in considerable quantifies, merchantsi bur tiek vannet, make sure of thede gedre chase unless they remain hens to the currets apuapleted or retaiù soome legis fim to supervise the work for them.
An indication of the possibilities of standardization aid organization Tu Ching implified in the y insistry of Shamung Province. Alvish twenty your bage on American missionary, returning from the United States to his station in
This work of the Governments supple 'mented and asdated by the labours of numerata foreign trade organizations. The Chansber of Commerce of the United States with utices in Washington represion ting six hundred American Chambers of Commerca sets as a clearing house for matiera of Racoral interest to all for the commercini organizations. and a medium between them and the Goreranent Departments and Congress. Namerous other trade organizations work for the betterment of
STRAITS RUBBER
COMPANIES.
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CORPORIADNA
PAID UP CAPITAL ..................$15,000,000 RESERVE FEADA
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£1,500,000€ 45,000,000 Silver
18,000,000 *
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PROPELITOES vanquests J
COURT OF DIRECTORS.
BANKS
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MAATSCHAPPLY.
“(Naxos Minda Thamne' SoctITY),
· Erveninden 1824.
DAPTZALF.60,000,000— (E 2,000,000-
$50,000,000 † AUTHORIEND) $18,000.000
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27
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Lindale.
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Carer MaxadER:.. Hongkong--N. J. STARP, Esq.
MAYAGER:
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male 9,937, 148, = {E TUNTUUS Form
HEAD OFFICE-AMETERDAM.
Branches at
The Hague
Rotterdam
HEAD AGENCY-BATAVIA, S
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BAVLJENAEEM,
SOMEONEKTE
DUTIES,
Branche.
KANGOON
ŠOBRANLIM
SHANSHAL
DrossAKAKTA, KOTA RADIAL MATARAM
PADANG PLEIMBANG,
Shanghal-A, G. STEPHES, Esq.
London Baxxas-LONDON COUNTY AND PREALONGAN
WHININIX BANK, LORD.
HONGLONG-LIwater Autowed." On Current Account at the nhs of Two per sebi. per annum, on the daily balance.
Os Fren Derosma --- For 2 months 2à per cent par sTRURO,
N. J. STABB,
Chist Ham syar
Hongkong, Feb. 19,--1916,
HONGKONG ‘BAYDIOS BANE.
I budem of the above Bank is con- ducted by the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORA-
PEANU, PONTIANAK
SourÁTAKIA (Solo) Taxorono-BALE,
Tazok Berars, TITELTJAR
Correspondents at Retrosy-Colombo, Madras, Poodlebarry, Calontha, Bangkok, Salgen, Haiphong, Hanol, Amoy, Told hams, Kobs, Malbeurna, Sydney. Seir Tork, Ban Truoc 000, độ
LONDON BATER: The Union "os London and Smithe Bank, Limited.
The Bani boys and salla and recubren Kar collectden Bulls of Exchange. Insaat Litter of credit on the Bransam and correk-and- anta in the Fast, on the Continent, in Ewans Britain, America, and Australli, and finner seta, banking bustness of avery daneríoblati»
J. M. VAN RIES,
Hongkong. Fab. 6, 1916, \"
'VEITORS AT HOTELS,
KONSTANE S
TION. Roles way be obtained on ap- Mr and Mn A. E. Mr R. Ferne plication.
mlalam
INTEREST on deposita is silowed on th
at monthly balances 34 PER DENT, per annum. Depositors may transfer at their option balances of $100 or more to the RONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK, to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT PER CENT, per
For the Hongkong and Shangha! Banking Corporation.
N. J. STABB,
Chief Manage
Hongkong, May 14, 1914,
1317
THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE
1 Ledbury
2-Lingei Ord.
2/ London Axîätia
97,13 13,6 19,0
6/3.
40-
£
1 Lumut
32/8.
1 Malacca 7% Prl. -
82.5
Ord.
Malayalam
2- Markman
3/9
43
1 Mount Austin
18
Nordianaly
19/
27 Padang Jawa ..
1/9
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319
L
1.Pegoh
35/
40/-
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24 Perak
3/3
183
20.9
Rembin Prat.
18/3
21.3
1 Rembia Ord.
17/6
2 R. Et of Krian
1/10
Rubber Invest
1 Besfeld.
2/ Selangor
£
Sendayan
21/6
1 Seremban
17/6
F Sialang
42/6
2/ Singapore Pa
2/10
2- Singapore United 1/10
2- Straits S. Betiam
379
4/6
Sumatra Para
1 Tebrau
1 Sungei Chor
Sungei Kapar £1 Sungei Krian Pruf. 37/6 37/6 9/- United Serdweg 9/- Utd. Sua Betong 29/6
53
7/3
8/3
42,6
27/6
United Samates 46
1/9
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176
BONLAY
CALCUTZA
•CHANIKCHU
agencias we are expecting reults which several cutties of Americaapunut will bring to our manufacturers and mor give to be converts and their friends formats affective connections are in the
WE paatiag. so my aniston ra with most remote corners of the earth. the same antetine si lubon and the have as yet inuch to do by securing ade dine oil a farger and better requate shipping and barking facilities to fos ollective connection abroad, buh ing peatus than the little shrivelled at there are indications that these are forth. which they had been in the habit of coming. ing.....Tw plasting of the Americun seo) THE WORK OF MR. CHOW TZU-CHỈ, spread peus after gear until it was in use
Chinn neade foreign trade far more than all over the Prostlive. The foreign es do the United State: for, as stated above, poorten bepatis interested and by 1914. by so doing she has to sell from the cheapest thrush the union firmu 'at Tringtau. producing into the highest parchasing"
Your Minister of Agri£ Tessin and Shanghai, who forced the power countries.
I hire colture and Commerce with whom rue for stainedare their products, culturen fin merous quesions since I and to maintain the pulity, and who have come to Puking is doing far more for furnished cipital, trasportacon jack the commerce, and industry in your country He had fes, and tordier markets for these po- than you probably realize.
China: bans, Shantung basupporting up and instituted i Bureau for collecting statistical _their__industries and commerce Lot 100000 dues a gont of these provine data from the varisas prosincas in
regarding ta tureign wountries. The edit for the with the idea in view to assisting this
this £ upimilding and beintenance of this commercial and industrial development.
suade by his Special efforts are haima unity must now go to the fog er Ministry to extend China's foreign trade.
un to the Chinese growers and mer.
to organiza certain indiatrics such as tes ctrants. In fact, the foreign buyer must and silk with the object in
of contalitly on the alert lest the growers developing their foreign trade opporta. slip in watered ants to increase the nities. He has retained foreign cotton weight. It is the same with's great many growing export to help in the caston industry, sa American forstry expert to Chinese products. No wo as the point in the work of afforestation, and an ducer Ands that there is an opportunity American commercial, expert to Essing in lipping in po naterials with organizing the commercial work of his Hance of his making a little, by doing Ministry. It remains for the people of ; he will ride fully grade to the Chips, the merchants, producers, etc., to o-operate with and encourage the work ze present glance This is absolutely of the Governineat by organizing Catal. to foreign trude devidaprent. I into effective Associationa for the am not gondemning this practice as a advancement of Chian's trade abroad. thing which is peculiar to the Chinese. Without organisation on broad lines, de- for the interest of all not only for The same practices obtain in America day but for to therrow, pext day, and until people discover thon" "heir future all the fature, the Chinese people may pfspons are imperilled thereby or until hope for but Ettle in substantial foreign epidation, routrived for the betterment trade advancement, beyond what she will the greater - number, remedies the receive through the foreign merchants in Chini. The Chinese people owe a debt of But the Aerence between gratitude to the foreign marchant resident witution.
titis in their midst. He it is who in responsible regard is that in aim United States they for building up and maintaining the Taels rungtier the evil when it appears" und 400,000,000 a year exports whlab China take steps to ensret it, whereas in China now enjoy. With a more hearty and more intelligent co operation on the pars of the is continues with no indication of im Chices producer and dealer this trade pre-relat I mention it bete as beits could well be fira times this amount. very Hersary acantill to the in- China bas only to look to Japan, to note mugaration of a healthful growing foreign the possibilities in foreign trade. Japan's. expert trade is ten times a great per trula.
capita as is that of China. Yet Chine has THE SECESSITY OF INFORMATION. far more than ten times the wealth of Let us therefore first and foremost Japan in natural resources. It is the consensus of the opinion of all who have Base prganizations through which the dealings with the Chinese busines
MAZ industries of China may standardize their that be is a delightful man with whom to deal. He respects his contract, is reason)- products Tais will g long way. towards creating a savourable market ahlo, kind, hospitable and individually a alrusd for these products. Later, les the organizations as part of this work secup information as to the waste of
China manufae The foreign markets. tured silks have been entirely displaced in American markets, not because they ari not good materials, buz. Leenus they do not meet certain detailed require ment. The French, Italian and Japan- silk merchants study the varyin, Idemands in the American market and up to meet these demands. The Chinese silk manufacturers sinold organize and have a means of keeping posted as to the demands in the richest purchasing market in the world, in order that they nay meet these demands, and thus save the trade from being tales, foi them
TO SAN FRANCISCO and OVERLAND POINTS in the Tailed Siaran
"AMERICA via SHANGHAI, MANILA,
JAPAN and HONOLULU.
PROPOSED SAILINGS
Steamship.
CHINA
...(10,200 Tons).................................
Leave Hongkong Arrive Sao Francisco.
6th. Bab. May 14th April June 21st Thu. July 19th.
Reduced Rates First Class to all points. Special discount to Missionaries. For fall information regarding freight or passsge apply to
PRINCE'S BUILDINGS,
Ice House Street,
TELEFONE 1934.
O. EL RITTER,
AGENT.
INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.
邝
BEIK,
Earge rried on through Bills of Lading from HONGKONG DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN (Natal). EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN with transhipment at COLOMBO to Steamers of the INDIAN AFRICAN LINE
FROM HOSGKONG;
24th February,
PROPOSED BÅITING"
Connecting with
6.S. SURAT”
'FROM COLOMBO:
18th March.
EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR 1 AND 2ND Criss Pamiseria,
ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE.
Regular Direct Service from JAPAN, OHML_ad"STRAITS to BEIRA DELAGUA BAY, DURBAN, EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETE and OAP TOWN, calling at MAURITIUS. en route and affording the miskest Freight, Transport from the ORIENT to EOUTH AFRICA.
PROPOSED SAILINGS.
8.3. MADAWASKA"
from Hongkong.
For Rates of Fraight apply to
30th March.
THE BANK LINE. LIMITED.
· MANAGING 'ÅGRUT,
**ELLERMAN" LINE. (Ellerman & Bucknall Steamship Co.,
[Ltd
JAPAN, CHINA AND STRAITS
ΤΟ
·UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT.
BATES.
**E, AG“ KEELUNG "A may, 16th April.. Stenman Troce vis Suez Canal or Cape of Good Hope at Orains options Babject to change without noti Bores at traight and farther information apply to
bo Paris & Co. Canton.
THE BANK LINE LTD.
Gesiical Apachs:
ה
B
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business man, but is criticised for the gambling propensities in his business, bis lack of foresight, that is the sacrifice of the future for the present chance, and for his inability to work effectively in a corporation And or organization. Without organization; Į
feel at the Chinese murchant
producarean mako Hittisheadway in foreign trade development.
Some of you will, say that Chiza needs more than the organization of her pro- ducers and merchants even though the organizations abould be on broad lines escalated to help and assist in the broadest. possible way all interests involved. This is trus. More is needed than mere organization and more even than standard. izstica of products. Yes, to advance your foreign trade interests you need also a uniform currency system, mora extensivo and better managed interest transportation facilities, better native banks, a merchant By other ecurities whose merhnuts and rendering real substantial assistance
marine, consular service capable of mafacturers are suficiently alert to your mercantile interests and Government there seemingly small yet all ir aid and protectios in native industry. tant details full consideration and ntlection."
FAITH IN THE CHINESE
GOVERNMENT. **
aztarniota
•
Trusts 17,6 p. 135
2/ United Temiang 2/- Val d'or
Vallambrosa 4/-Yau Seng
ZOLLARS,
-761
Alor Gajah $ 9.
10 Ayer Hitam
1 Ayar Kuping
1 Ayer Molek
5 Ayer Panas
1 Balzownie
10 Bukit Timah
1 Bukit K. B.
1 Bakit Kati
28.00 32.00 1.10 1.25
BANK LTD.
ESTARTINEZED-·-1880.
AUTHORIZED CAPITÁL... Yên 45,000,000.00 PAIR OF CAFIZAL... 30,000,000.00 RESIVE FU
...*.* £0,000,000.00 HEAD-OTTUYOKOHAMA,
www.
BRANCHEN AND Ätærmet an
NAGAJAXIŞ NewCHWANG NEW YOR OSAEL DATEN (DAINY) PREM #RAGSTEM (MUNDEN)ETOJUM(PORTAErяva)
Bax FRANCISCO-
SHANGHAI
SYDNEY
HAXION
3.59
HoraLCLU
HARIT
"2.05
220
Foss
8.75
9.25,
TALLO-YANG
4.50
Tamir
Токто
13.00
15.00
0.80
0.40
-0.75
0.85
LOS ANGELES Grou
TEIKANIU
TRIM(PLAU
ANTO
1 Bakit Felatong 0.65
5 Changkat Sarding 8.75 1,00
207
Interesà allowed on Currant Accounti Depcette received, for sized periods at rates to be obtained on appliation.
EIBELI ONO, Manager.
Hongkong, Oct. 11. 1915.
THE
HE OHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA, AND UHUN AM
1 Glenealy
1.50 1,60
6 Haytor
10 Indragiri
..7.50 8.50 10.50 1150
"
1 Jimab
1 Jeram Kosatan
1.40
1.50 0,85... 0,975
G Kalema
4.75 5.00
2 Kampas 5 Eanss
0.00
3.45
4.60
4.80
1 Malaka Pinda
Malakoff
2.10
2171
*4.193
4,23
1. Mandai Tekong
0.20
0.75
5
3.50
9.00
Serendah
2.50 175 A
&Nis
16.60 11.50
1 Pantai
HEAD OYTICK, Lepor
1.50 1.67
H
2.50 ...275
10.5
0.87 8.75
0.77
PAM-UT CAPITAL
10.70
RESERVE FORD
**- ...£1,300,000 ....€1,800,000
4,75
RMEEVE LIABILITY OF PRO-
PRITIONA
£1,200,000
6 Pajam
10 Kulan Bulang 88.50
Pad
1 Punggor
· Radellä Sandycroft
1 Sambrong
·2 Pangai Bagan 1.Tambalak 10 Thosh.
Teluk AngoD
2 Trafalgar
1 Ulu Pandin
4.80 4.83
0.17 0.25 2.15
1.35 0.75 0.80 18.80 17.50
Iooremand BY ROYAL CHARTER 1851
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Mt J. Houwe-t Mr K. Admck. Horrobles Mr Gec. H. Anderson Mr J. 9. O. Hast, Mr and Mrs Athol Capt. R. Iones
- Anderson & m«id Mr. Jones Mr S. E. Armstrong Mr & Mrade Jomalist
de Jong) Miss Arcold Mr R. L. Atkinson MrEM-ph Mr. and Mrs L. P. Mr E. Reper
Bailey
Mr J. Kennedy Me H. Muray Bain De A. 7. Krodster. Mr J. B. Baring
Mr G. Laurits Me R. E. Bolilios. Capt. H. E. Large. Mis B. R. Bellion Mt G. A. LATADOR M: 0. D. J. Ball Mr G. H.. L'Erage Mr C. Beswick Mr R. Lovriad
พ. Mr E. Bickerton Mr. Mackens Mr RJ. Birbeck Mr H. L. Manamber
MR. F. Mang and
· Mr J. J. Blocker.
Bratch
son
Mrs J.T.
Bromfield Dr de Mrs O. Marko
MR. Bachan Ke T. J. BurnE
Capt. G Brons
M 4.C. Cairns Dr Fodi Canova Mr C. W. Cesan Hr C. Chyopkin Mr. J. Cataley
Mr F. B. Marshall.
Mes McCulloch
child
Capt. McGhie
Mra W. Maintish” “ Dr G. W. Magan Mr CF. Malikama Mr B. K. Mahia Capt. C. Plankatt.Cole Mr J. Merecid ME. A. R. Count Me and Mrs Halles Mr and Mrs W. F. and child
M: A. 3. Marah.
Coney
EOD. Str Crosa
Mr N. Crousher
Mira M. LÄNGE Mr. D. Ma. Maray
Bie and Mrs F. E. Mr and Mrs G. X.
Davis
Capt. J. Dewar
Obie &2 childrent
Mr J. Ormiston
Maand Miss BerkinsMr Jas. Ormiston
Mrs R. D. Doulas
Miss ML E. Daffy
Enot
Mr and Mn E. V. UG
Parr
Me and His A. B. Mr H. A. Patima
„D=C. H. G♪ Poshla,
Capt. E. J. Fikinger Mr A. B. Parres
Mrs. E. D. Eastmoss Capt. J. D. Eraus
Mr Ezerman Miss Fair Mr James Finlay | Mr H. J. Braša
Mr Denman Faler L^.- Col. & Mrs A. B.
Garrett
Mr. J. Gibb Mr Hi E. Gilmoge
BI A. G. Gordon
Me 7. Goulbomen
E. E. Bay Mi P. Reay MrC. Hood Mr B. M. Richards Bishop, Ma and View
Robinson. Capt.&Mrs Sand ensem Mr V. E. Soyb£ Mr and Mrs J.
Shaw MrQP Siemen
Mr & Mrs J. Gould - Miriani.Me To W MR. Grimshs
Siamages
Capt. T. P. Balls M. Siade
Mi W. EC Smith
Mr G. Hel Mr and Mrs W. A. Mr A. B'Berenson
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Bir Toublet Mr E. M. Toser
Bay Miss Hendrick
Mr A: Hloka
Mr
3. A. Higgins Dr. Hillya
Mr W. 1. Hodgs
Mrs A. E. Hodgics Me.J. E. Hops
Capt
H. Trovbil
Mr. and Mrs J. E
Wallace
Mrs O. M. Wilko Mr S. T. Will in manom Mr J. F. Wilgha
PELK HOTEL. Mr Bowdler Mr T. L. Perkins Mr and Ms EL F. Mr O. £knu
Carmichsel Mr. & Mrs A. Vindhy
Health
Mr F: W. Oat yo
.FOREIGN EXCHANGE and Chansa My & Mrs D 0. Mr & Mrs V, Flaxsy
9.50 10.00
1:15
135
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0.50
0.55
1 United Malacca - 110 1.30
STRAITS MINING SHARES.
Menglemba
3/LE
Chalil
CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and Mr. H. Galo FIXED DEPOSITS received for 1 year or Mr and Ms B. A.
shorter periods at ratem which will be quoted
W DICKSON, Mondow
Hongkang, July 10, 1916:"
THE MEGOANTLE BANK OF à
· INDIA, LIMIZED,
Authorised Capital... Subwaßbed Paid-up
ou application.
SISGIORE, February 21st.
6.00 6.50
9.00
1120
0.20
0.93
$4,0
7.00
1.00
5.60 33/6.35/- 5 0.25
6.00
0.85 .6.25
6/6...... 7,6 1.15 1.40
ROTE Fund
8.75 9.50
BANKERS,
12.00 9.50 10.20 275114. 18/6 ·22/6
-0.013 100 mom
1.25
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of
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1 Pasing Lan 10.R. Hydraulic
...1 Pasing Bhard
Let us ner base as part of the work
But I hate ancient faith in the Chinesa of these organizations, the conducting of Government to believe that you will get all 3 10 Ampang
10 Belst judicious advertising campaigns in the these just so soon as you really demand United States calculated to retain. mar. them, and you cannot Rexind them 10 Kanaboi.. kets already established as well as to effectively until your producers and mere. 1 Kinta
chants show through organized effort that 8 10 Kinta Association securs markets for new products. The they ars to make use of them when they do 10- Kledang
operation of the Chinese Government wet them I am inclined to believe that£ Aramat Fulsi is needed in this work. Ti has been the you will get some of these things in some 1 Maisyan Tin experience of the American people that form of other or to a certain degree 91 when a considerable number of thern before you are prepared to make
uns of them for the want something from the Government and your foreign trade. Thus, I fool that you want it badly, they get it. We were nood not fear proper response from the long time in the United States in Aove-Goverment in the erent you organize fec. loping an interest in foreign trade for constructive trade advancement. Chining
11.00 10 Rahman The aleads bas the zucleus of effective organi- the reason that we had richer opportu zarini bor elamphets of commeras and £1 Rambutaa afies within our own shores.
guilds, Thase of ganizations have not yet 1 Hub learned to function in public spirited Renong. Tis WHAT AMERICA IS DOING FOR
msuner, or to interest themselves fa cong Royal Johore HER MANUFACTURERS,
#tractive work looking into the faturs and Serendah But when our manufacturers began to calovised to further the interests of all foel this repasity of foreign trade, they At present they oriniz stons concern made their respreset waves do something them dres msily sith the settling of
hatanial to help them, an that today outputes and the dancement of the 8 Carerament he three hundred console and fituretat a few. La it possible ten cosmarais attaches acadhared over the convert the raisations in lived
artis sequting opportunities for trade long werking along line altar to those for the Americanufacturerarhich fack the festive lakom of Governmepablishond daily fawspaper Ainerican baietion! this is possibin, comprising reperta, from its reptesrata-hen I son grent hopes for China's foreign lives abroad on teade subject and trade development.
310 Serendah d
10 Sungei Gau
1 Sincere Ta
1 Diputeh
1 Tek
30 Tingkit 10 Ti
1 Tube Drg
1 Tronch
Gla PAY:
1.50 nom. $7/G
10,00 11.00 20.00 £2,75 7.00 76 +1 620,
Hale
MrT. A. Hazeland
M2. J.-R. Joht MrLee Jones t Mis V. Martin
Me W. E. Osborn
Smith
Mr & Mrs Gen
Smith and offJ 7. Mr and Mr' à. #7 Sorenson, izsil OČI phisdran
Mr & Mrs Dadid Wood
KING EDWARD HOTEL Kam B. Almond Mr. Norris Mr G. Baneriman
Mr W. Pammór Mr and Mrs T.. 8. Mr W. J. Pringle
Mrs R. A. Tammy
Cheug
Mr J. P. Rad
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Mr G. E. Riabhardson)
£1,500,000 Mra Corbett
1,125,000| Mr A. Course
Mr (), Dingar at 882,500
MR. A. Donaldson #603,000 M2 E. N. Gregory
Bast or EsozAED, Gonow "Joy Szock BAFE, Lamired,
Mr
Etriers
Mr Tom Cura
Mr Robeon LON
Dr & Mre 8. Samoy
Mr E. M. Stalgh
Mr. B. tiger
Mr Q H. Sopar
Me and Mrs Bammes My F. SC Sokore
and oblidren -
Miss Square
Me and, MrsTM Wm. Mrs H. Sprotter
Jackson
Mandi Birg RF
Min J. Jobanton and Tawazyk som vet
Mr TAWDGY. caldren Every description of Exchange biriness Me 3. Joseph Miss J. TayneY
Mr and Mrs C. A. Me B. Promo transgred
Kefar
Mr E Tourtello Mr A. Lambdan and Me J. E. Miss B. G. Lambden Un prot Mr W.D. Inom Mr Van Vilch Mian Masay
Branded 0. D. Moore MY EL. More and Ms J. Mr 01 Weabal
NTEREST Wed on Ducens Acomote * 3 per conx, per annum on Daily Exisine, and on Fixed Deposits at rates which may he se certained on applications
SO. CHAMPKIN, dding Manag Certes, 1915
"Ma de Man Nidhilson - White
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