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INTIMATIONS -
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONOKONG
ORIGINAL JURISDICTION,
:
the Hotter of THE CANTON
INSURANCE OFFICE, LIMITED
NI
ル
In the Matter of THE COMPANIES
ORDINANCE 1911.
NOTICE is hereby given that a
Petition was on the gath day of
INTIMATIONS
WANTED.
FURNISHED HOUSE or FLAT.
Higher level. Address “F4”.
Co Casa Man' Officer Hongkong. June 3, 1916
NOTICE
THE CHINA MAIL.
Smokers of discrimination always select
She
718
REUTER BROCKELMANN & CO.
"
(In Liquilation),
May, 1910 presented to the SupremeREDITORS and required to send usi Limit of Hongkong by the alxwe named Company to confirm an alteration of the wil Company's objects proposed to be effected by a Special Resolution of the Company unanimously
at
Berruerinary General Meeting of the wid Company held on the 3nd day of May, 1916 and suboyuently unanimously enfimed at all Extraordinary General Meeting of the said Company held on the 10th day of May, 19.8 and which Resolution runs as follows
That the provisions of the Company's Memorandum of Association with respect to its objects de niterisi so in the Print signed by as to read "the Chairman of the Meeting for the "pures of identification" And
Notice is further given that the said Petition is directed to be heard before His Honour MA, JUSTIS GUNYERTZ. MONDAY the 28th day of Jurie, 1016
the Undersigned. St. George's Duilding. their Claims against the above to Chater Road, on or before FRIDAY the 30th June, 191TA
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.
Liquidators HongWong, May 11, 1918
NEW
701
COLUMBIA
RECORDS.
36320
¿Uoncerto in D Minor
.
at to welck in the fore noom and any interestel in she said Company -person
as Creditor. whether as otherwise desiruns policy holder or toms: the making of an Oker for the confirmation of the D 17797 kaid alteration slider the above Or. dinance should appear at the time of hearing by himself or his Louse for the and a copy of the sad Petition will be furnished to any such person requiring the same by the undersigned the Company's Solicitors on payment of the regulate charge for the sine.... Dated the 27th day of May, 1918.
DEACON, LOOKER
DEACON
D[7701
(Violin) Tsuye. (Serenade (Spanish Dance)
Godowsky,
(Cello) (Pablo Casals), The Swan.
Campusella (Fiano Solo) D17112Bark, Hark, The Lark
(Piano Solo)
Nocturne in Eb(Violin)Purlow, į Liebesfrenh. "
Invitation to the Waltz HARSTON, D1711 Isokie's Love Song (Grand
Sym. Orch.) THE ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD.
1 Des Voeux Rond Central,
Hongkong,
Solicitors for the Company. Hongkong, June 8, 1916.
719.
SILIMPOPON (SEBATTIK)
COAL.
THE Undersigted having been appointed AorsTs for the COWIE HARBOUR COAL CO., LTD., are prepared to quote prices for best quality SILIMPOPON COAL trimmed into Durkers at SEBAT- TIK or SANDAKAN (British North Borneo
SILIMPOPON COAL comparse favouri sably with the butter grades of Japanese Coal and gives good results oavory moderate comaumption.
Steamers calling at
SEBATTIK.or SANDAKAN exclusively for SILIMPU. "PON COAL (either cargo o Bankers): ard-exampa-from-paymant of all Port
charges,
At Sabattik Breamers are, berthed along side the Company's wharf where there is s minimum depth of 27 to 28 fed at low water Spring Tides,
Obarte of Sibuka Bay (Sebastik Har- bogr), Prices sod all other information pofcerning the Port can he had oli application to the Agents..
BRADLEY & CO., LTD..
Agenta Cowie Flarbour Coal' Company, Limited.
Hongkong, Doc. 2. 1915.
1097
6. Des Voeux Road.
TAL." 132?.
DAIRY FARM NEWS.
HAMSI HAMS!! HAMS 11!
FARMER HAMS 85 cts, per lb. ROVAL HAMS -
YORK CUT HAMS
COOKED HAM
(In Slices)
80
perth.
THE DAIRY FARM CO., LTD)."
" A SCOUT IN FAIRYLAND”
"JOHN IN HONGKONG!!
£6
GARRICK
THE
SMOKING
GARRICK SMOKING TOBACC
LAMBERT
TOBACCO
It has the distinction of invigorating the nerves and brain of the business man.
Does not burd (or
irritate the
throat.
THE TRADE OF FOOCHOWurt the sales of the genuine article
IN 1915.
H.M. Consul at Foochow (Mr. F. E. Wilkinson) has furnished the following
is Consular district in 1915, together
account of the commercial situation in
seriously affected, but the reputation of the brand is often permanently injured. Popular brands of cigarettes, soap,
articles most commonly imitated.
condensed milk, and biscuits are the
of
racT OF THE WAR ON ENEMY TRADE All trade with enemy countries was
course, cut off during the year, and
with a short review of the former Ger. though a certain quantity of GermBRU man trade in that district-
goods reached. Foochow indirectly from The total value of the trade of Foomall, and most, if not all of the
other Chinese ports, the amount was
goods chow in 1915, including re-exports, was sold were in stock when the war broke Hk.Tls.33,403,167 (about £1,356,600) us out. In the past the chief imports of compared with Hk. Ths.33,772,189 (about German origin into the Foochow district £100,500) in 1974. Of these totals have been artificial indigo and Aniline imports amounted to Hk.T14.14,210,517 abnt 51,313,00m and exporty to digo liela piens of artificial in.
at
Lk.11.166,044 and aniline Hk.Th.18,382,350 (about 513,600) as dres valued at Hk.T.36,50 rachel compared with RTs 14,560,027 (about the port. Other enemy goods in cus £2,015,000) and HK. Ts.13,006,355 (about siderable demand locally, before the ware | £2,383,106) respectively in 1014.
FLUCTUATIONS IN IMPORTS AND EXPORT TRADES.
While the total value of the trade re mained much the same in. 1915 as in the previous year, there were considerable nctations during the two years in the various classes of imports and exports The most notable features of the tande of Foochow in 1515 were the hewy decline in imports of foreign goods from Hk. T 8097760 in 1011 to Hk. Th 631607; and the large increase exports to foreign countries from Hk. T. 5,101,638 in 1011 to Hk. Tis. 7,285,03 Native imports, on the
contrary, ul. vanced suring the same period from H. Tis 8,72167 to Hk. Tls. 7,804,700, while the exports to Chinese ports declined from Hk. Tis. 11,579, 751 to Hk. Th.. 10,308,230,
CONDITIONS"DURING THE YEAR.
For the decline in the foreign import trude the war, by rising the cost of all foreign goods and cutting-off enemy supplies, is almost entirely responsible The decrease would, in fact, have been
local Fairy Story entirely produced in greater but for the un- A
PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY, for the benefit of War Charities.
LIMITED
TIME TABLE.
20 WEEK DAYS.
1.00a.m. to 8.00a.m...Every 15 minates. 8.00a.m. to 10.00 s.m... Every 10 minutes. 10.00a.m. to 11.00 a.... Every 15 minutes.. 11.30 am to 12:45 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 19:45 p.m. to 1.15 p.m... Every 10 minutes. 1.15 p.m. to 1.45 p m...Every 30 minutes. 1.45 p.m. to 2.18 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 2.15 p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 10 minutos. 5.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minuta
NIGHT CARS, 8.50 p.m. and 8 p.m., 9.30 p.m. to 11.09 p.m, every half hour.
11:00 p.m. to 11.45 p.m. every quarter of
, * sa home,
·STEDATA,
7.45 am, to 10.30 a.m... Every 15 minutes. 10.30 am, to 11,00 a.m.Every 10 minahan, 11.30a.m. to 12 Nooo.Every 15 minuter. 13.00 Noon to 100 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 1.00 p.m. to 5.00p.m...Every 15 min. 6.00pm. 8.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 1:00 pm to 1.10 p.m. Every 10 minutes.
minutes.
NIGHT CARS as on Wook Days,
SATCEDATE.
Extra Uar at 12 midnight. SPECIAL CARB by arrangement at the Company's Office, ALFIANDRA. BUILDING" Dee Vanx Road Central,
Benson and punch tickets available for "ell cars not already fall running at the time stated in the Company's time tables, bub nob for special cars, can be obtained ou application at the Company's Office -No Season tickos will be sound until payment therefor has been made in Bank Katon or by Cheque or Compradore order engrosepting Bank Notes.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Manager?:
FRENCH LESSONS
G. MOUSSION,
Mortison Hill Rozd
ON SALE AT:---
M. W. POWILL, IAD...
MESSIA, WIKMAN, LTD.,
MES, KILLY AND WALAH, LED.
MZ, WHITEAWAY,
LAIDLAW & Co., Lap. AND THE CHIXAa Mazh, Led." Price 50 Cents.
NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE INSURANCE CU.
IN WHICH ARE TESTED THI THE OUKAN 'MARINE
OF
COMPANY, INSURANOR -
and
THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE CO.
markots:
mythe
were woollen var bumps, enamelled ware, needles, and electrical materials In all of these articles, with the single exception of electrical goods, imports declined
to an extent which that in these cases also difficulty proves that is being experienced in Anding other sources of supply. Imports of electrical material, on the other hand, advanced in value from Hk. The 30,070 in 1914 to Hk. Th 65,714 in 1915. These imports were entirely for the use of the local electricity Kinglum, Germany, and Jan eich sapply comparty--In-1914-the-United supplied a thin of the imports. In 1915 the trule was sharest between the United Kiuglo, Japan, and, to a lesser extent,
the, Crized States.
"J
V.C. FOR NATIVE INDİAN,
SUCCOUR OF TWO WOUNDED OFFICERS.
No. 501 Laser. Nur LaLA,
41st Dyas, Indian Army.
...
strong demand during the early from the home and foreign
War Ovich, May 18 for Foochow teas which senti
unknown and
His Majesty the King has prices to a level previously
cent up.
Введ brought great prosperity, and with it graciously pleased to confer the Victoria increased buying power, to all concerned Cross c in the trade in ten, which is
is the staple export of
of Foochow. In almost all other lines of business, however, the yearender review was unsatisfactory for tradera.
Profits have been curtailed by the et to the native as well as to the that it general rise in prices which has extend- foreign trule. It is worthy of remark poly one item, amely four, has the war the effect of displacing a foreign hud article of import by cheaper native product. In the case of almost all ather native gooda competing with similar foreign goods prices have increased in the same ratio as those of foreign articles."
POREIGN IMPORTS IN 1915. The total value of foreign intports into Foochow in 1913 wa EE Tis. 8,310,027, as compared with H. Tia 8,037,766 in 1014 Hk. The 9,134,311 in 1913 Thus within three years foreign importa have declined by nearly one-third.
Cotton and Woollen Goods-Imports cotton and woollen goods into Foo-
TOTAL BUXD AT STUT, DOCE, 1914, choir is declined by Mic. s. 212,056
-£19,970),367.
-Authorleed Capital £0,000,000
де
and Hk. Tla 20,557 respectively, as com- pare with imports in 1914-see notice Bubscribed Capital £4,500,000
on pp. 312-3 of the Board of Trade Paid-up Capital.
Journal of May 4 Metals ...........................£2,437,505
Imports .of [I-Fire Fanda 3,837,047 Hk. Tls. 477,902, but although the value
metals during the year were val
valued at DI-Life & Amunity Funds... 17,567,500 of impurta remained much the same as in Sinking Fand Account 128,330 1974, the quantity declined considerably. There was a substantial increase in
Revenue Fire Branch
Life and Annuity 71 Brancho Revenue Marine Department. Other Réoeipra
£23,970,387 imports of lead which is used for packing £2,381,456 tea, and a heavy decline in imports of tin. 2,141,593 declined from Hk. The 3,978,400 in 1914 Sundries-Imports of foreign sundries 837,339 to Hk. Tis. 1,521,796 in 1915. The most 478,940 significant decrease under this heading. as has already been mentioned, we flour, 25,339.228 which was driven cut of the Fuccbow
and saltyd figh in the United States, declined. The luizing was in imports of
quantity
The coumaintive Funds of the varone Branches are separately invested, and, by Act of Parlamisty for alle tomb the claims under the respective Depart monta of the Company's Boeinem, ORA
SHEWAF. TOMPS & 00:
{Agents"
<THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY, THERAPION NO.1
market by sendanghai product.
Imparts of
The
of uncharted
from the United Kingdom in small,
büt the deriand for them is endlily
growing, The more important items are candles cigarettes cherical
cal manures, electrient datocinis atodicines, provisions and | soupez: Tão sale of some of these goods would make even quicker progress, but for the native imitations which
--
on the market na soon as "25)
THERARION NO. 2 and becoinen popular
CUKEA BUND POISON, BAD-JINOM ERE EIUFTIONS.
THERAPION NO. 3
*ROLD ST LEĄSISGENENUITY PAIGE INSTALARIES
FOR YOU
“faturers » --hiye agents counterfeited goods may gu for a considerable ame,
For meat conspicuous bravery. Fiad ing a British officer of another regiment: lying clone to the enemy, he dragged. lin into a temporary, shelter, which he himself had made, and in which he had already hondaged four wounded
Ieb.
After bandaging his wounds he heard enlls from the Adjutant of his own regiment who was lying in the open Reverely wounded. The enemy Tee not, more than 100 yards distant, sad it seemed certain death to go oak in that direction, but Lance Neikla insisted on going out to his Adjutant and offered to crawl back with him on his back at once. When this was" nich permitted: he stripped off his clothing to keep the wounded officer warmer, and stayed with him will just before durk, when he returned in the shelter.
After dark le carried the first wound- ed" officer back to the main trenches, and then, returning with a streteber. carried back his Adjutant
He set a magnificent example of courage and devotion to his officers.
COUGHING INTO CONSUMPTION
"Only a Congli" but you step" it while it is ONLY a cough.
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SHOULD NOT BE NEGLECTEL,
the first symptom of eye strain you should consult us – We test eyes scientifically and fit glasses to individual re- quirements.
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1916
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ROSS'S BINOCULARS and TELESCOPES,
'KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS,
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High Class English Jewellary
Appropriate, always.
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In fact, for everything with which a sauce can be used, LEA & PERRINS' is invariably.. the BEST. It has a refinement of flavour that suits the most delicate dishes and. appeals to the most exacting palates.
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OUT
TIME TABLE.
6.50 +3.059.80 10.45 12,10 11.28 148 3.20 5.18 6.54 933 10.49 1820 151622
9.43 20.53130167521
1009
9.50/21.00
LA-1,39 -0.38
T&T Po
7.28
10.00-20
201 20
Tai To Marka - 1.27
10.15 11.25
2.00-20
3.66
731
1027 1135
2,14 2.35
0.04
Sheung Shui
1.4012811140
238 238
607-
19
11.4552
Tom Ling
Shun Uhin
Canton
745 8.50 1100 11,45 12.557228-24
3.30
Canton
$12.33-3:20
Bhum Chan 10.20 8.65 8.8) 18.03 8.20815 Sheung Shut
Fan Lang
Tai Po darkeb
TARO
Ya Ma
Hang Hom
8.12 3.30 1x19
8.15 8.43 1816-
8.268.83 12:27
Kowloon 11.00 0.05 4.8103 4.00 6.55 6.23
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