WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1916.
PPING”
P. & 0. S. N. CO.
ROYAL MAIL SERVICE
LADER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S ' GOVERNMENT
TO
MARSEILLES, AND LONDON,
TAKING PASSENonas and Canno To ETRAITS, COLOMBO, INDIA, "AUSTRALASIA, EGYPT, '40.
Due t Daç Marseilles London
1916.
Colombo.
„Štesmeri, '
Leave Hong
Connecting Mall Steamer from
kong
a
Colombo
Noon
1916.
Friday
NOVARA
Aug 10
*Kaisar-I-Hindi
Sept. 11
NORE
• MOOLTAN
MALTA
KASEGAR..
NAMUR
Through
Stanmer.
Sept. 23 Oct Oct. 28
BARDINIA.
Oct. 6
Through Steamer
Not. 9
NOVAKA
Oot. 20
* MOREA
Nov.
19
NORE
Nav. 3
Through Steamer Dec.
6
Nov. 17
* MONGOLIA...
Dec.
17
NYANZA
Aug. 23
Sept.
S
Sept, "92
* Paasogers chango Steamers að COLOMBO,
Sept. 19 Oot Oct. 16 Nor
Nor. IS Nov; 36
Dec.. 13 Dec 31
THE CHUNA MAIL.
NEWS FROM HOME.
(From Our Own Correspondent,}
LONDON, July 28
CHININE LABOUR
While our own scarmen are using the occasion to protest against the increased use of Chinese on British ships, I hear there is a movement in Russia to use Chinese labour during the way on ́s large scale. Of course the Russians have employed Chinese labour to certain extent for many years on their eastern frontiers, but now the idea is to extend the use of cookies from the Flowery Land over a mach wider area, in order to cope with the labour difficulty that is afflicting even the Czar's inad of limitless resoures........
CATTISH
Ladies have a pleasant way among themselves. At the recent great two days' bazaar at the Caledonian Market, at which Duchesses hobnobbed with charwomen and over £30,000 was raised
Accommodation in the connecting Steamer from COLOMBO is definitely reserved in for the Wounded Allies Find, there
NORE
Hongkong at the time of Booking.
On the Austridian Route Tickets Interchangeable with Orient Line. "
SAILINGS DIRECT TO
SHANGHAL MOJI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.
MALTA
NAMUR
BARDINIA
S. S.
Leare Hongkong About
FRIDAY, MONDAY, SUNDAY, SATURDAY,
4th August 14th August. 27th August11
9th September.
Shanghai ooly, Passeuses may travel by Railway in Japan between Purts of Cill free of charge." Return Tickets are available by Messageries Maritimes Company.
IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE MAIL STEAMERS, INTERMEDIATE (Non-Transhipment) STEAMERS
WILL LEAVE DIRECT FOR
MARSEILLES AND LONDON, Calling at SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM, PENANG, COLOMBO AND PORT SAID,
CARRYING AND AND SALOON PASSENGERS AT REDUCED RATES. · Paorosz SAZLINOR:
Leave
STRAWERS,
H'xoxo. about
Таата S'POLT." about
Duo at JILI, ER. If calling about.
Dus "LosDas
About
BOMALI
Aug. 15
Aug. 21 Sept. 20 Sept. 99
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS.
All Cabins me fitted with Electric Fans free of charge and each Barth Furnished
with an Electric Rading Lamp.
Para Tickets Interchangeable with the British India Co.
Resad the-Wosid Tickets and Through Tickets to New York in connection with the Principal Mail Lizas
Return Tickets at fare and a half availablo to Earope fur Two Years: or to Intermediate Ports for Bi-Monty,
Owing to the War in Europe Steamers and Sailing dates are liable to be canceled or altered without notice..
For Farther Information, Pawago Fares, Fraight, Handbook, etely apply to
E. V. D. PARR
Acting Superintendent.
CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., LTD.
FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS.
S.S. CHINA
WILL SAIL FROM HONGKONG FOR
SAN FRANCISCO
VIA SHANGHAI, NAGABAKI, YOKOHAMA & HONOLULU. SEPT. 5-NOV, 11-JAN. 18.
"AN UNSURPASSED HIGH CLASS PASSENGER
SERVICE AT INTERMEDIATE RATES!
0. H. RITTER,......
Prince's Building",
Freight and Passenger Agent,
Ice House Brest. ****
INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.
Cargo carried on through Bille of Lading from HONGKONG to BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN (Natal), EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN with transhipment at COLOMBO to Steamers of the INDIAN) AFRICAN LINE
FROM HONGKONG:
20th July,
PROPOSED SAILIN'),
Connecting with
5.8. GUJARAT"
FROM. Catoor? 17th August
EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR INZ AND Års OLASI PASINGERS,
ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE,
PRISON CONTRASTS.
The contrast between our treatment of German prisoners and the fieading administration of the prison camps where our men are held in Germany is creating very ugly feeling, and contrary to our spirit as reprisals are, it is not to be wondered at that we are slowly arriving at a point when we will have to decide whether Germa
|
good night he said, as I have never heard it sung in a Cathedral. Those men sang it with their souls. They know they were fighting the good fight
for the right."
A Loudon soldier came to him and I said "You will remember, my Lond Mayor, our asking for a football to be
to us, and you sent us one yourself. Well, we used that football in training, and when the day came for action, we kicked off with that football and then charged That is how we took the German trenches"
"
That" adds Sir Charles how those London lads are going to battle filled with devotional belief in the righteousness of their cause, and with This devotional spirit in the army is the sporting spirit of their native land”.
by the way, the subject of much remark Recogising this, the Walker Trustees at the Univerity of St Andrews recently decided to offer prizes for essay on prayer. Two of |thess (£20 and £30) are confined to St. Andrews, but there is an open prize of £100, and the competitor may write in any language." As a result one remarkable contributions have been received from the tranches, and it appears likely that the prize essays will prove a dotable contribution to the fiterature of the war.
OFFICIAL NIGHTS IN AUGUST.
T
The following Table shows the Stan and who wishes, Odioul Night ends
and begins during the month of August,
Begins:
(1916
Data Aug. 2nd
6th,
H
Ends set ain
th
5.60
8th,
Oth
10th
11th
-12th
13th
.3.18
rath
Lath
10th,
5.49
3.30
18th
20ch
18th
5.51
203
7.0%
27.01
sand,
24th, 15.53
6.58
6.69
8.56
6.57
» 25th
97th,
25th
1429th,
30th 31st,
5.04
BTRAITS RUSBER
COMPANIES.
SHARE QUOTATIONI.
SINGAPORE, July 21st. STERING SHARES.
NOM. VALUE. 8/ Allagar 9/- Anglo-Java
A
was a competition for three frames into which the winners could have their
THE WAYS OF THE.HUN. portraits painted by the artist of Gradually we are coming to see that their choice. The first prize winner the ways of the Hun"in businese are subsequently asked a dear friend what peculiar. There is an interesting sample artist she thought would have the best in the confict that has arisen in regard experience for reproducing her to the Forestal Company Ltd. which Characteristics most affectively. With panduces in South America" the extraet out a moment's hesitation the sweet called “quebracho that is of great, thing replied Why, my dear, I think value in tanning processes. The Chair- there can be no doubt. Louis Wain of mao until a few weeks ago was -Baron course".
Emile d'Erlanger, and ten months after Ither began he was eloquently decla
hia German industry having ing about
and stating that passed to British zanu,.. Aires had been dismissed. A barrister the local German managers in Buenose and shareholder, Mr. Faadcock, went & out and investigated the situation last March and discovered that, in fact, the principal Hans had not been dismissed. Some bad been merely transferred, some stamachs, German were directing things clandestinely, and comfort and Geh property are to some were conspiring, as Germans do, to receive the consideration usually due
uests of the State, while our kith and with any knowledge of the Germans in aid a prospective rival concern Who kin captured in the honourable pursuit basiness cannot recall some similar of arms are being starved, illtreated, instance of German disloyalty to bis even robbed and allowed to perish of employers Now Sir Arthur Lawley, disease by a people who have apparently the new chairman, has taken upon£ adopted brutality as a cardinal principle himself to eulogise German activity and of their religion.
Many of our people especially the the company on the prediction that German brains, and to congratulate. women, are sending weekly parcels to the men imprisoned in Germany, but in soon there will only be fifteen Germans spite of the splendid services rendered employed by them. He omits to state, to humanity by the American Embassy who operate the strings far from the however, that these fifteen are the chief staff in Berlin it is by no means certain control of the British authorities. The that the met receive all the parcels; in
£
Ayar Kuwing
1 Batu Caves
2 Batang Makka
1 Bata Tiga
1 But Rajab
1 Castlefield
BANKS
HMONG CORPORATION
гONGKONG SHANGHAI
PAID-UP CATTFÄL RÆERTY FUNDS-
Sterling
15,000,000
£1,800,000@2
$15,000,000;
RESERVE LIABILITY OF FoPiAa.075 ..ཅni༣༠སྡE
Silver
PANKS LEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL
MAATSCHAPPI
(NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETTI
ESTA KLINICZNY = [894:
833,000,000 AUTHORIARTS) $15,000,000 Pam-te
Court as DricTORS,, “
W. L. Fattenden, Esq.,--Chairman, SH. Dodwall, Ex-Deputy Chairman. G.T.M. Edkins. Eaq Hon. Mr. D. C. S. Gubbay, Esq. Hon. Mr.
Landale.
A. Plummer, Esq.
P. H. Holyoak. Hon Mr. E.Shallim
CHE: MANAGER: Hongkong J. STABB, Esq.
th
MANAGER: Shanghai-A. G. STEPHEN, Esq. LONDON BANKERS-LONDON COUNTY ABD WESTMINSTER BANK, LIMITED.
HONGKONG INTEREST ALLOWED. On Current Account at the rate of Two per cent, per annum on the daily balance. ON FIXED DEPOSITS → months 2 per cent. per annum
For
על
N. J. STABB,
Chief Manager.
Hongkong, Feb. 12, 1976.
HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.
SELLERS, 344
10-118 23,0
T
23
ANG BUKO LAKEN
business of the sub in conducted
be the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING: COR- 30-DPORATION. Rules may be obtained on
220/-
15/-
P/-Bokoh
2/6
1-Bakit Kajang
4776
.52/8
2- Bulch Mertajam.
3/3
ザー
Buks
100/-
30/
Bukit Selangor
1/%
Bekit Sembawang 9/6
29
07/0
2/-Charanean
Consolidated M.
2- Chimpal 1/8 p.d. 17 1/9
- Closly Ond
Prof.
18/
17/6
15/-
17/6
10/
102
80%
25/-
30%
8/
6/3
Galang, Benar Golconds
2/-
Heswood
£
and.
"
2/- Jasin
1 Damansara
1 Deonistown:
1 Duff
2/ Edinburgh
2
1 Hajcgp
2/- Kamaning
pitigala
Lala Lampar
Kombole Kota Tingg
2}-IAbu (F.M.S). £1 Landon
able of German peculation, for Gernma using people to ask how far similar fact there is considerable evidence avails rousing quite a rumpus, and is pledges, as all the world knows, are not elsewhere in so-called British trade
hoodwinking methods are being used 21 Kapar P sometimes wonder what a respectable in the Far East that would be better for worth the paper they are written on wonder if there are no similar conditions Chinese, merchant, who has attained his little daylight being let in upon them?. position on the strength of being known as a man whose word is as good as his trickery, lying and treachery to their bond' can think of a nation which makes pledged word a deliberate part of their mode of affaire.
Their apt pupils, the Austrians are following suit, and the stories that come from that quarters to the appalling Treatment of gantly nurtured women and children captured in the earlier days from the Russians are of too terrible a nature for me to proceed to details here. There must be's fearful amount of apprehension in Anatrie Hungary today, as to the retribution that is impending now that the Legions of the Tsar are hammering at the gate. .:
LORD MAYOR AT THE FRONT, 200
a
FRENCHWOMEN'S RIGHTS..
NOTABLE CONCESSION BY PARIS
VU: COURTS.
40f
646
اها
agolicadod
INTEREST ondes is allowed on at 30
|£80,000,000=* (£3,000,00
CAPITALO FA CAPITAL
FUND
£30,000,000 m
(2-4,166,000)
19,037,149 — (2 768,763 HEAD OFFICE—AMSTERDAM.
Brancher als The Hague Rotterdam: HEAD AGENCY-BATAVIAN Branches ati
BANDIRMAKER HANDONG, THE CHERIBON
DJOKJAKARTA KOTA RADIA SECARA
MEDAN, Pincia PAREMBLANTA. PEZATONGAN, FINANG
PONTIANAK,
scoot
SAMARANG,
SHANGILAL
SINGAPORE
(Solo))
Correspondenta at Bombay, Coli Madras, Pondicherry Calcutta, Banc) Saigon, Eniphone Hanoi, Amoy, haran, Kobe, Melbourne, Sydney Yark, San Francisco, teke
LONDON BANYxus The EuIGH Londyn and Smiths Bank. Limited.
The Bank buys and sells and receives for collection Bills of Exchange "ime letters of credit on its Branches - And correspondents in the East on the Continent, in Great Britain America and Australia, and transacts banking. businena odevery description:
J. F. VAN REES,
Agenta Hongkong, Feb. 6. 1918-
VISITORS AT THE HOTEL
KONGKONG HOTEL-
Mr Atholl Anderson Mr A Shelton Hooper Dr T. Andrew Mr N.Ichioka b Mr R. I Atkinson Mr. and Mrs C. De Mr H. Murray Bain. Jackson
Capt. E Jones. Mr.
Mr Mr.E. M. Josep Mr WL
Mr K. M. Javad,
the mimum monthly bala PER CENA per annum. Deposito may transfer at their option balances of $100 or more to the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK, to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT at PER CENT. per annum.
For the Hongkong and Shanghar II. C. Bes
Banking Corporation....
N. J. STABB,
Chu Manajer
Hongkong, May 14, 1974.
1517
Mr. Beenfeldt Mr R. E. Belilion Mrs: EF. Eelitos Me C. D. J. Bell
Mr. H
Bickerton
Mr J. Bleeker
Dr A.T.Ka Miss M. Lanco Mr & Mrs C Lapade
Mr HR Le
Mr G. H. Bowley Mr S. Longfeld
and child My W
Capt. B. Branch Lieut. JM. Lo Mr&Mrs H.Bridges Mr Luangasi
MAD. Buchana
Capt Cassel
Choola
Major D: Macdonald
De O. Marriott
Mr D. McDonald
THE MERCANTILE BANK OR WHA. & Conant Mrs C Diego-
BANKERS,
INDIA, LIMITED.
Authorised Capital
Subscribed
Paid-up-
Reserve Fund.
101 Langen
9713
·1·Ledbury
2/- Linggi Örd:
18/9
20/-
London Asistio 6/9
BANK OF ENGLAND,
73
21 Lamat
3718
42/8
1 Malacos 71% Prof. 80%-
20%
I
Ord. Malayalam 9/Merlinan
907-
90%
92/6
4/3
51 Mount Austin 1 Nordansl
30/-
2/ Padang Jawa
As a result of the war women in France are finding their legal rights- Pataling substantially enlarged
In the Paris law courts & contractor execution of his contract with a landlord Tho sought an exemption from the on the ground that it was signed only by the latter's wife lost his case, the the Court declaring that the contract was perfectly lid, the wife having peted with the tacit approval of her sccording to French law, a married husband. It should be unted that woman cannot enter into any legal agreement without the signed southori sation of her husban
London's admirable Lord Mayor. Sir Charles .C. Wakedeld quite an authority on the Far East, by the way -is back from a visit to the front, and is greatly impressed by the spirit of the The Court in rendering its Judgment, men He reviewed fire regiments of submitted, that it is desirable in the London lads at the close of a Sunday interests of the country to extend the industriecinmercial and ecnomic shnich parade. He told me in moving powers of women who are ready to carry terms how they impressed him.au the work of the men while the latter heard them sing the hymn Fight the are with the colours:
DESTINATION,
Vessels Advertised as Loading
Australis Fort, as St. Albans are Australia Porta, Fastern
B'bay, v. S'pors. O be Rangoon BIsra vis B'bsy S'pore &bo Shinkoku Jaro Batavia, Sanatang,de Yerime Maru
DATE OF LRAFING:
Gibb Livingston &Co. Aug. 27, atli am Gibblivingsten&Co.(Oct. 4 at 11.
Hippon Yusen Kaisha Ang. 23... Osazs Shosen Kaisha, Aug. 10, at 7am. Osaka Shosen Kaisha Aug at Noon
Batavia Samarang, de Hokuto Morand well Od. Limited Ang-23 Boston & New York City of Naples The Bink Line Lake
Atam
Jardimé, Ms002 at 7
Regular Direct Service from: JAPAN, -OHINA: und STRAFTS to BEIRA phono Sengkang verioccossess fiatharfell & wire rac DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAFE Rosolini Japais de ABTO MAS TOWN; calling at MAURITIUS on route adfording the Quickest Freight Londen City of Norwich Transport from the OXIENT to BOUTH AFRICA.
PROPOSED SAILING."
R.B.
'SAŽAMIS"
from Hongkong
19th August.
Far Batea of Freight apply to
THE BANK LINE, LIMITED,
MANAGING AGRA,
ELLERMAN"
LINE.
(Ellerman & Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd.)
JAPAN CHINA AND STRAFTS TO
UNITED KINGDOM
"CITY OF
Tondon Ripure Ad. Navs Loulon v. S'pore &c-[Nore London v. 8'pora do. Suwa Maru..............
window & B'pore isim Atauta Mazu
Vaczsang Loongsing.
Manila Debu & Manila A'zallan Mojí. Kobe &
New York
Port Cour
San Féinéléod Fan "disc
Son Feisoo
Gharghut Hhrighel
"Shaighst na
CONTINENT
Bydney
but Bydney M boorna
Spore Pank&B/goo
ayo Kisen Kaishe... Sept 12, at Noon „The Ban) Line, Ld.Bept. of
P&OS X. Co. Aug. 11, at Noon P&OS. N. Corn Aug 25, at Noon -Nippon Yusen Kaisha Ang. 3, at Now
Nippon Yusen Kaish Ang. 1, at Noom, Jardine, som Co. Id. Aug. 1, at a p Jardine M'son Co Ld Ang, 12, at 3 pan Betterfeld & Swire. Ang & at 4pm
.
1. Pagoh 2/- Park
Perman
P. Dickson
Lakat
1, Remibia Pret
1 Rambia Ordy
2R. E
23/
tof Krian 9/1
1. Rubber, Invest
Trants
1 Seafold
Selangor
2-Singapore Fars
27
Singapura United
2-Straits S. Bertam
9 Sumatra Par
8/6
£1
Sungei Choh 2/-Sangel Kapar 21 Sungei Krian Pref, 40
Tebrau
50/
45
2- United Sardang
L
12
21 Utd. Bos Bebong 40-
2/ United Sumatra.
2/- United Temiang
2- Val d'or 2- Vallambroom 24-Yam Beng
1 Alor Gajah
DOLLARS
10 Ayer Hitam
1 Ayer Kuning 1. Ayer Molai“
16-Ayer Paras
15/0
15 2.00
3.10 3.30 35.00 40.00nom
225
9.2) -----9:50
$4,10. 4.25 11:50: 13,00 KB 0.30 0.90
1: Balgownies 10 Bukit Timab.
Badt
Bukit Jalotong
1 Bakit Kabil
0.70".
·.0.50
(0,75"
& Changa S'dang 9.00 9.25
1 Glenealy 3 Haybor 10 Indagin
1 Jeram
Krantan
165 180
8.00 8.50 12.00 -18,00 1.30 1.40 105
Mr.J. R. Cook
Mr D. Me. Murray
Mr G.LCourtney MBK Mehta Me JW. Courtney Mt. Merecki Mrs. EE DATIA MJ, HIQOB Capt. J. Dewar
£1,000,000 1,125,00
Mr J. Dewar 662,500 Mr W-E- Donghus
..
Mr C.8. Paget & you Mr E & Pon
Mr Fallock
550,000 Mr. and Mrs C. M-TA-Private
LONDON JOINT STOCK BANK, LUTZE.
Every description of Exchange business transacted.
INTEREST allowed on Current per cent per komam
Accounts at
on Daily Balance and on Fixed Deposits at rates which may be ascertained on application..
C CHAMPKIN,
Acting Manager, Hongkong, March 27, 1018
BANK
THE CHARTERED
INDIA AUSTRALIA & CHINA.
Mr E.-H. Bay
MrPMR Rouse
Capt. & Ers. Base
Mrs C. Finlayson berg Mr & Mrs Jardiner Mr Jas. Beotson
J. Fisher Misr Savdberg
Mr. J. Gibb Mr. Wm. Sbatt Me & G. Gordon Mr J. H. Scott
Mr and Mrs T
Simmons
Mr V. Goulbon Mr H L Grasett
Mr and Mrs P.
Gray
bir B. S. Gubbay Mr C. W. Hall Mi G. Hamel Me and Mrs W. A.
Hannibal
Mr. G. Harper Mr A. Hicks
Mr A. P. HiL
Mr W. B. Hind
Mr W. J. Bodge
J. Mrs M. Siado
Mr D W Smart Mr V. Sorby Me-9. Spicre MrJ. W.Stackhou Mr H. P. 860
Més G. V. Stabbings
and daughter Mr H. HiTaylor
Mr J. W. Tayo
Mr A. I Todt
Mr S. Wiggin
OF Capt. A. B. Hodgins Mr.P.J.Wiliama
INCORPORATED ET ROYAL-GHARTER 1853.
HEAD OFFICE, LONDON.
TALD-UP CAPITAZA
RESERVE FUND** *** ***
"RESERVE LIABEMES OF PRO-
FRIETORS....
£1,500,000
MFG. Holman
Mr.N. Wongai
Mr T. J. Houwert Mr-Er G. Wood
PHAX HOTEL.
MrDanean Carapbell Mr and Mrs He Rev. and Mrs T. H MacIntyre & child
Curea
MrR F. Mattingly Mr and Mrs HF. Mr and Mrs H. van
Carmichael
Heines
Mr and Mrs Charle
Meurer
000M FW. Cary
Mr and Mrs D. C.
Calle Lt. Col. & Mrs Morgs M. WJ. Dexter Mr and Mrs A K. Col. Darling, RE Her 36 Numer
Mr&W.Deinken Faget Lt Col Faichie Miss PattersoH La Comadr&Mrs MrT
Feaker
FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking business transacted...
OURBENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for 1 year or shorter periods' at rates which will be quoted on application.
T. C. DOWNING,"
annger Hongkong, Jane 'ta, 1916.:
Mr. & Mrs. E. Ralphe Mr&Mrs BoFerreira Miss Mr W. F. Ford Mrs Ricon
Mr Denman Fuller Miss L. Scarlets
THE YOKOHAMA SPECIEL Coindr. and Mrs Mr and Mrs, de
Gascoigne
Mrs E Gaudot
Mr C. Gandhiot
MPO. Skot!
Mr & Mrs A. Findlay
Smith Bev & Mrs Gilman Mr & Mrs V. Findlay
MFE C. Gibson
Hey HGH. Grifitt Smith
Mr and Mrs C W. Mr-Staple Smith
Groff
BANK LTD.
FATAULIAHED 18802
AUTHORISED CAPEAL... Ten 48,00 PAMUP CAPITAL.
115
4.756.00
HEALEVE FUND
00.00 30,000,000.00 30,400,000.00
Mr&
5,70 6.00
JM L. Gall
E301 30
Mr and Mrs B
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES AT
763.90
ANTUNG FISTEN
2 Now Berendsh
2008.20
5 Nyalan
5.255.45
5 Pajam Pantal
16.50 16.50
CALLETTARE
NAG NKWCHWANG" NEW YORK
Mr & Mrs
Mr Loo
【 Kalamäk
Kompre
1 & 5,509 - Head OrTIER-YOKOHAMA Malaka Pinda
5. Lans
Malakoff
Ms. Butterfield & Bwire. Mergul
Ngapali Mandal Tekeng : -0.79; 202717
Dodwell & Co, Limted Aug.
Castles Dodwell & Co Ltd. About Aug. 26. ...... Butterfield & Swire... Ang. 4, at sm
Tayo Kisen Kaisha Ang: 3, 12.30 m Toyo Kison KaishaAug. 10, at Noon
foro Kaos Ksigns Sept. 11, 103014 Palais Bulang 88.60 Whina Mali Copil Sept. 5.
Butterfield & wire-Aug-2, at 4 pm
P
Pattarfeld & Swinn
Panggia
Daylight
Bandyurt 18embrong
ngat Bagan
1,45 1400
270300
8.25 8.5 3.637862 0.28 10:20 250 £2.65 0,700.78
8.00
8.60%
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