FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1916.
SHIPPING
P. & O. S. N. CO.
ONDER
ROVAT MAIL SERVICE
CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S, GOVERNMENT
MARSEILLES AND LONDON,
TIN PARBENGERA AND CARDO TO STRAITS, COLOMBO, INDIA, AUSTRALASIA. EGYPT, &c.
to
Caloasbo
3.
Steamers
Leave Flongkong Nood
Connecting Mail Steamer from Colombo.
"Das at Marreilles 1916.
NORE NYANZA
MALTA
Nov:
3 Nov 17
Dec. }
Through Ntesmar MONGOLIA ...
:Dec.
Dec. 17"
• MALWA
NANKIN
Dec. 13
Through
-NOVARA
Dec. 49
Through
Stenmar Steamer
SOMALI
Jab. 13
KASHGAR
NTANZA
JND.
26 Through Steamer
NAMUR
Feb.
9.
* ARABIA ...
Deo 31 1917 Jan. 1 yrs Jan, 23 JAD 31 Fob. 11 Feb. 13 Feb, 19 Feb.
28 Mar. I Mar 11 Mar. 18
Due London ID16.
Dec. 17
Dea.
1917 Jan.
7
Passengers change Stammors at COLOMBO.
Accommodation in the conaseting Steamor from COLOMBO in defuitaly rosurve
Hongkong at the time of Booking.
On the Australian Routa Tickets Interchangeable with Orisat Lips.
SAILINGS DIRECT TO.
SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,
NYANZA
MALTA
MANKIN
NOVARA
SOMALI
NYANZA
Passeng
·S, 9.
Leave Hongkong Abeat"-
FRIDAY, WEDNESDAY, SUNDAY, SATURDAY,
SUNDAY,
SUNDAY,
27th October,
8th November. 19th November.
17th December.
2nd December.
31st December.
day travel by Railway in Japan between Forts at Call free of charge. Retura Tickaby, are available by Messagarios Maritimes Company,
INTERMEDIATE STEAMERS
Non- Transhipment),
IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE MAIL STEAMERS,
WILL LEAVE DIRECT FOR
"
in
MARSEILLES AND LONDON, Calling at SINGAPORE, POR SWETTENHAM, PENANG, COLOMBO, AND PORT SAID,
CARRYING TAP AND ND SALOON PASSENGERS AT REDUCED RATES.
PROFOSET SALLIKOS:
STEAMERS,
-LEAVE E'KONG.
out
Leave S'PORE. about
Due at MJZILLER. if calling about
Deze LONDON about.
THE INTERMEDIATE SERVICE IS TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED.
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS.
All Cabina as Sitted with Electric Fans free of charge and each Barth Faruished
with an Electric Esading Lamp."
Panas Tickets Interchangeable with the Britab Jadia Co.
Round the World Tickets and Through Tickets to New York in connection with the Principal Mail Lines
...
4
Return Tickets at fare and a half availabis to Europe for Two Years; or to Intermediate Porta for Six Months.
Owing to the War in Europe Steamers and Sailing dates are liable to be cancelled.
or altered without notica,
For Further Information, Fassage Fares, Freights Handbooks, ste, 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, NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA & HONOLULU,
NOVEMBER 15-JANUARÝ 27.
AN UNSURPASSED HIGH CLAS3 PASSENGER
SERVICE AT INTERMEDIATE RATES.
Q. E. BITTER,
Prince's Buildings.
Freight and Passenger Agent,
Ica House Street..
INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.
Cargo carried on through Bills of Lading from HONGKONG ₺ BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DUBBAN (Natal, BAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN with transhipment at COLOMBO to Steamers of the INDIAN AFRICAN LINEĮ.
FROM HONGKONG:
PROPOSED SAILING,
Connecting with mala
THOM COLONIS
Excut AcOOMMODATION FOR L. aún 2nd Cris PassingKLE,
ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE.
THE CHINA MAIL.
'MOUTH-ORGAN" BIBLES, The Society's total expenditure has
THE FIGHTING MAN'S CHOICE.
1.
VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.
been brought down to £158,099, while the total receipt ruched £280,008) bus this
BONGKONG, ROTAL apparently favourable account has only Mr G. E Anderson Mr.A. Shelton Hoop £10,000 from the Legacy Equalization Mr J. H. Baving teon obtained by transferring over tr R. I Atkinson Mr F. E. Howard Find Thus, in spite of rigid wecanmy, Mr W. L L. Backer Dr A. T: Knoderer Mr H. Murry Hain Mr E. JE Joseph the Society has spent during the past Mr and Mrs H. A. Mr & Mrs C. Latrit-
Mr & Mrs F. Kliva year 23,000 are than it actually are afrs D. Beams Mr.H. D. Law. received while the cost of printing, at Mr R. H. Fearan
Baster and child Ben hastly increased
Mr K Mrs E R. Belilica Mr. S.
aid
The 113th report of the British and Foreign Bible Society, 1015-1810, has just been published. The year's imes Lof the Soriptures, comprising the whole or parts of the Bible, mounted to the unprecedented total of 11,050,037 copies. the increase in great inéseüre being dan raportshow that 827,000 volemer C. D. J. Bell to the fact that more than 2,700,109 were fulributed in Korea, 4,000 in Mr W. Bell & childDr G. W. Mackeda Major D. Macdont English copist, just debla the number Malbys ond the Philippines, and 2,371,000 Mr RJ. Birbeck Miss E. B. Markenzia of two years on, weru Issued. Nearly all in China Lego though it toe, this lastare . Cam these additional books have gone into the figure shows a falling off of 20,000 copies bell
W. McR Camp. Dr British soldler's kuapsack or the British compared with the previous year's Cape L Cassel
Mr H. Maslin Bair'i ditty-box. The report says:-
Mr H. Maxwell circulation in China-where a strong Mr JCokely Wich
Mr D. Me, Marray TALY British enldiers the Buddhist revival is reported, and where Miss
Mr H. A.
Conant Mr B F. Mehta R. Society's thembinder pocket Bible is political storms have arisen which baffle Me G. L
Cory
Me and Mrs C. P. Courtney a favourite. From France one soldier every forecast. Nevertheless, one book Mr J. W. Courtney Mr R. Mood writes When I was in Egypt Iont of every, fire which the Socfely sent Mr N. Croucher
Capt., J. R. Naabet bought oas of your Bibles for 2. 6d. ont isat-year was bought by a Chinese Mr W. B. Davenport. Mr T.8. Nicolson now I want one for my chum, sed reader. The folowing are extracts from Mrs EF. Mr O. Nordqnist I enclose a postal criter to pay for it, the report
Filkington It is one of them mouth-organ Bibles
Capt. J. Dewar
Pringle that I want the Bible with the alphabet running down the side," Another soldier, asking for the same book, described it as the Bible with all the chapters cut out down the side." Naturally the present condies ont sharply across an international institu. tion such as the Bible Society, yet none of the belligerent countries has placed difficulties in the way of distributing the Scriptures, and it is a remarkable fact portions were printed, 2,350,600 volume sud Mrs P, I
were issued: 2,171,100 volumes were circulated; 343 colportens were cos tinuously employed and twenty-s Biblewomen were supported.
that the Society's depots at Berlin, Vienas, Budapest, Warsaw. and Con. stantinople have not had to cless their doors. The activities of the Society's agents are world-wide, and most readers of this report will be compelled to employ an atlas if they wish to find many of the out-of-the-way places mentioned. Mabo medans nos infrequently denize to read the Bible-
41
At Cairo, Moslem who had co money gave four eggs in exchange for an Arabic Geapel. Next day he alopped cur solporteur and asid: Your book! is very good, but the eggs I gave you were not fresh. Therefore I desire to pay the price of the book "which he
did..
The agents of the Society spain or testimony to show that the Bible alone has become a means by which many have accepted Christianity. Here is a Typical instance. Miss Mallet, of the
Mission.
North Africa
story"
tells
this
The Society expenditure for 1916-18 Mr WE Dougina MrE H. Ray was £13,650 below the total for 1911-15. Mr W. Downic Miss F. A. Roay The receipts roge ፈነ increase of £2,300. Amongst the dona A. W. Fastman. Capt. W. Rathen
£200,000-an Miss M. E. Duffy Mr C. M. H. Ref tions, £503 came from China.
Mr Mrs I. Elmore Mr J. Ryan Mr and Mrs P..J. Mr J. Simmons.
Falconer
Mr T. W
The following figures exprssa, Our activities in Chins during the past year Mr W. H. Ford Six new translations or viacne werer and Mrs H. received for publication; six other Mr J. Gibb
Gerin versions are being translated or revised MrA. G. Gordon 1094,828 Bibles, Testaments, and emaljer Mr V. Goulbourn
Capt. TP Hall
Gray Mr and Mrs W.
**ZIGAR, ZIR?"?
WAITER-LIKE INSTINCT OF A SURRENDERING GERMAN,
Among the officers who arrived in England from the Somme battlefield recently, was Captain H--who told the following story-
one
Hannibal
Mr G. Harpor
and Mrs G.
Me
Hayes
Mr 4. Hicks Mr W. B. Hind
G.Bir H. Speakman
A.
Mr P
Mrs M. Slade
Spiers Mr J. W. Mr C. Spryen
W.Stackhouse
oneham
O
Sullivan
Mr
Taylor
Mr F G Thomp901
Mr A. L. Tort
SHIPPING
PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.
U. S. Mail Line. OPERATING THE NEW FIRST CLASS STEAMERS “ECUADOR," "VENEZUELA” and “COLOMBIA “ 14,000 Tons each.
ར
HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO, SHANGHAI; KOBE, YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU. The Sunshine Belt...
"The most Comfortable Route to America and Europa. Sallings from Hongkong.
* VENEZUELA2,
COLOMBIA.
SS. "ECUADOR"AL.
124
These Steamers have the most modern Equipment including ALL LOWER BERTES and large comfortable Stateroom
(All ingle and two berths only)..........
The Safety and Comfort of Passengers our first consideration. Tickets are interchangeable with the Toro Risen Kaisha, and the
Canadian Pacific Ocean Services Ed.! For further information, mites literature, schedales etc.,
"Apply to
COMPANY'S OFFICE ta
Alexandra Buildings
Chater Road,
TELEPHONE IAL
BANKS
ThompsonNKING CORPORATION
JONGKONG & SHANGHAI
Capt. G. T. Tough
V. Mr C. Trimm
M-W. J. Hodge Mrs A. E. Hodgins Mr. and Mrs LG
Holgate
Mir C Miss
Wallace
12
Mr V. Waters Mr F. G. Wedlock. Mr J. G. Wielbonger Mr and Mrs J. D.
Wilkinson
Mr H. Hollands Mrs & Misa Willsher Mr G. Holman
Mr G. G. Wood
PEAK HOTEL
Me Bortan
Mr Neil Macintyr Mr&Mrs H. Bridge and child
Mr. and Mm H. F. Lt. Col. Mr Morgan Mr R. Bathan Mr R. F. Mattingly
Carmichael. Mrs Nolasco
Mr F. W. Cary
fr and Mrs D. C.
Casulli
Mr T. L Perkins, Mr & Mrs E. Ralphs Mr C. Skott Mr&Mrs A Findlay
Smith
PAID-UP CAPITAL
RESERVE FUNDS
Starling
£1,600,000@2/==$18,000,000
Silver
... 18,000,000
RESERVE LIABILITY OF PROPRIETORS. I............
$13,000,000
#33,000,000
} $15,000,000
COURT OF DIRECTORS,
W. L. Fattenden, Esq,-Chairman. SE Dodwell, Esq,-Deputy Chairman, G.T.M. Editing, Esq‡ Hon. Mr. D.
& Cabbay, Esq.
Landale Hon. Mr.
J. A. Plummer, Esq.
"German moral Well I don't know. this ship who told me a thing that There's a Captain of the S's, aboard happened to him alongside us, at Pozidres. He was working along a communication trench with a party of bombers, when he met a regular procession of Boches, all holding
their hands
Well
up, and led by
who carried an enormous ciger Col Darling, RE. box over his head.
The English officer suspected some
Mr W. J. Dexter sort of foul play, of course The Boches Mr&Mrs W.Duinken Mr & Mrs V. Findlay the fellow whipped open the big box, Mr Denman Faller Mrs Staple Smith have played so many dirty tricks. Bat Mr S. H. Ellis, Smith and showed it had nothing in it but cigars, and explained as well as he could Lt-Comdr. and Mrs Mr & Mrs, L. Grant per
was by way of being a sort of propitiatory offering, you
We were visiting in Sifroo when a countrywoman came in and taked to see the Nazarene woman who knew the words of Christ. I greeted her and went on with my talk, but acticed that, although s stranger, she was quite
that it familiar with the facts of the Gospel.
You understand. I suppose." I said to her, that I am speaking not so much about our Lord Jesus us of my Lord Jesus!! "Ess, of course," she answered, for He is my Lord Jests, ton." "Fiew is it that, for 300 are quite a stranger to us? Who bas taught yon?" "Yes, I am a stranger and I have never seen a Nazarene'e
SHOW.
He wound up by aying: This war no good; no good at all air. Piccadilly again soon, now, sir!" Of course, they're fed up, but they've got a big machine behind 'em yet.
WAR OYER BY APRIL
Gascoigne...
Emith and child
Me and Mrs Gootly Mr. and Mrs J. M.
P. H. Holyoak Hon. Mr. E.Shell.!
CHIP MANAĠER 1- Hongkong-N. J. STARR Esq.
MANAGER Shanghai-A. G. STEPHEN, Esq. LornDON BANKKES-LONDON COUNTY AND WESTMINSTER BANK, LIMITED. HONGRONG-INTEREST ALLOWED cont. per annum on the daily balance On Current Account at the rate of Two
44
19
ON FIXED DEPOSITS. I—
Mr C. B. Grabarn octers & children For 3 months 24 per cent per annum Mr F. A. Hazeland Mrs RJ. Spráldi Mrs. T. J. R. Johns Major-Gen. Ventris Mr Lee Jones Mr and Mrs David Mr&Mrs A.Lembelet: Wood:
· KINO. EDWALDHOTELS
Mrs R. Almond Mr T.Leeman
Mr and Mrs Baker Mr H. McTavish
face before: but a man passed through MR. HG. WELLS" REASONS FOR A Mr G. Bannerman Mr D. Muchall
our country some years ago and left a book with my father. who read it to us. It told us of Jesus the Saviour, and
my father believed, and died trusting
PROPHECY.
N. J. STABB,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, Feb. 19, 1918
HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.
conducted by the HONGKONG
BANKS EDERLANDSCHEHANDEL-
MAATSCHAPPLY
(NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY)
ESTABLISHED 1934
AUTHORISED?
CATA 1.60,000,000 ($5,000,00
PAD-UF
CAPITAL
RESERVI
£50,000,000— ~(£4,168,000,
FURD £9,237,119
(2 768,713
HEAD OFFICE-ÄNITIEDANG,
Branchos at
The Hague
Rotterda
HEAD AGENCY-BATAVIA -
Branches at
BANDANAS,
BANDOING,
CHERIBON DJEMEKT
DJOKJAKARTA; . KOTA RADJA, MAKASSAR
PALENCIANO, MEDAN PACARO
PEKALONGAN, PESANG FONTIANAK
RANGOON
SAXARANG FRANG SHANGHAL SINGA SINGAPORE SOUBABATA
SOZRAKARTA (Bold, TANDJONG-BALKI, TEREO TAGGI (Del
·TERAL,
TALOX BETUND, TUTLATTAY WELTIVERSEN.
Coremondeata at Bombay, Colombi Saigon, Baiphong. Hanoi, Amoy, Yoko Madras, Pondicherry, Calcutta, Bangkal
ham Kobe
Melbourne,
Yock, San Francisco, der he LONDON BANKERS The Union London and Smiths Bank Limited, w
The Bank buys and sells and recefvor for collection Bills of Exchange is letters of credit on its Branchen and correspondents in the East, on the Continent, in Great Britain, Ameries and Australis, and transsets banking business of every description.
J. F. VAN REES
Agent
Hongkong, Feb. 6, 1915
AND SHANGHAI BANKING COR, PORATION. Bales may be obtained on THE YOKOHAMA" SPEUTI
spplication
Mr and Mrs T. AM FC Norris
Chenz
Mrs W. C Mr C. S. Coy
Facemore business of the Goove. Bank is ars EC. Richardsc "La Victoire M. Herre's paper pub- Mr
Frita in Him: and I am trusting in Him, on his return to Paris from Italy. Aaked Mr T. N. Gregory Mr P. M. Bowers shes an interview with Mr HG. Wells Mr T. van de Graaff Mr E. M. Sleigh too" Posibly the man referred 10 as a recognised proats answered 2er and Mrs HarmosMr C. Starkey
Mrs T. Gunn MJ. the date of the r& eat of the
Stalker Mr war, Well, I agree to rise reputation Mr F. B. Howard
and I children ME
E. Stott. as a soothsayer, In November the Ger
Mr H. Thornton mans will begin to squeal, and in seven Mr J. Joseph
Mr W. Jackson Mr Van Vliet
Mr D. H. Wechal Mr H. Wyamas
was a native travelling merchant, who had bought some of our colloquial Arabic Gospels in order to sell them at a higher price.
However, it is not always bought ter| its revelation of the things of the Spirit. From Persia it is reported -
months the and will come.”
AGENTS.
sked to give his reasons for this con. Mr A. Lambden Friction, Mr Wells replied I think so Miss E., G. Lambder
for a hundred reasons, but, above all, for those the marvellous organisation of "In the town of Jacid a large the French front, the mastery of the sir number of books to merchanta One which is assured to our aviators I was of them, who had bought the Book of the exclusive possession of the
A witness of it, and I should rather Proverbs, said to me on meeting me the photographic making by aeroplanes airthe later in the day. If I can commit in which the French take first rank, this book to memory I shall become and, lastly, your artillery are, which the Governor of J-, and perhaps omatically the enemy batteries without demolishes methodically and mathe all Persia."...
fear of reprisals.
DESTINATION) -
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Australis Porta do... St. Alban Bbey,v. Sporedbo Indo Maru B'bay v. S'pore & Ohe Bombny Mara.. Batarin, Samarang. Forneo Meu Boston & New York Newby Fall
& New York... Egremont Castle
Merionethshire...
Posto
Hoadlala vis Japa
INTEREST on deposita is allowed on the minimum monthly balances at 3) PER CENT, per annum. Deporters may transfer at their option balances of $100 or more to the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK, to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 PER CENT, per annum,
For the Hongkong and Shanghai
Banking Corporation.
N. J. STABE,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, May 14, 1914.
1617.
THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED.
LONDON: WILLIAM SLATKE, 42 Great Essell Street, wo., F. ALGAN, 11 & 12 Clement's Irane, Lombard Street LC, 1 B. Baowns &Co., Ltd, 163 Queen's Fort, Fictoria Shy CLARKE, BOX & PLATI 85 Graci thurch it. Ed., G. STEERT & Co., Ltd, 30 Cornhill, GONDON & Gorca, 18 8. Brida E.0. ROFERT WATS, 150 Flest Street, U. MITCHELL & Co., now Hill, Holborn Fickurt 1.0., D.-J. Kenny & Co A Whilsfriars Bur Ko... MATHIR & Crowns, Idd., 10, Authorized Capital 11, 13, Few Bridge St., 1.0.
Subscribed ROUTLAND :—FARD. L. Sort, A North Paid-up. DAZE OF ZMAYIN. 8. David Street, Edinburgh.
PARIS AND EUROPE, MAYINGz Fazz1
Heserve Fanda & Co-18 Rue de la Grange Baleti, Paris.
GibbLivingston &Co. Nov. 10, at 11 am Osaks Shosen Kaisha Oct 27, at Neon Nippon Yusen Kaisha Oct. 25. Dodwell & Co, Lamal Oct. 24. The Bank Lane, LiOct 23.
wall & Co, Liat About Nov, 10. Jardine M'son Co Ld. Eed of Nov.
NEW YORKT B. BROWAR, Ltd.
Molisa Ball, West, 42nd Street, New York Olty
SAN FRANCISCO and American"Porte
Seiyo Tayo Kisen Kaisha... Nov. 8, at Noon generally-Bras & BLACK, San Bron- Helbow & Hainhong ikan Klang, Stow &Amos Kaijo Maru Inndan...
Begular, Direct Service from JAPAN, ORINA and STRAFES to BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN, ELIT LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH Landen v. S'pore &c. TOWN, calling at MAURICIUS on and affording the Quicker Freight Transport from the ORIENT to 80UTH AFRICA
PROPOSED SAILING.
Landon v. 8'pora e Hirano Maru London v pore. a Nysaze of Manila and Loongmag,
Manila, Cebu & Hofe Tuen Mandia,&alia Port Tycan Noverabot. Mol, Kobe & Chams Hiojun Mazu
8.8. #BALAMIN”,
from Hongkong
For Have of Freight apply to
THE BANK LIVE ARM
LINE
ELLERMAN”
(Ellerman & Bucknall Steamship Co. Ltd) JAPAN CHINA AND STRAITS UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT
BANK, LTD.
ESTABLISHED 1880
AUTHOILED CAPITAL... Yen 48,000,000208 PAID-UP CAPITAL.** BZAKETE FUSD
30,000,000: 20,500,000.0
HEAN OFFICE-YOKOHAMA,
BRAWORKS AND AGENCIES: AT STUNG-HALrs
·BOMBAY
CALGUITA
CHANGCHUN
NAGASAKI
NEWCHWANG
NEW YORK
DAIRES (DAINT) PEKIN
FENDTILY (MALDIN)RTOJUN(PORTAZZBUR!
HANROW
HONOLULU HARRY
£1,500,000 OB
1,125,000 LAO-TANG
56,500 LONDON 550,000 Los ANGELE
LYONS
BANKERS BANK OF ENGLAND, LONDON JOLT Brook BANK, LIMITED,
Every description of Exchange businest transacted. INTEREST allowed on. Current BOOCHOW Broozer & Co.
Accounts at 3 per cent per sunuz on Defly Balance and on Fixed Deposits AUSTRALIA TASMANIA, AND BEWat at which may be ascertained on
ZEALAND-Goasca & 30203, 2.Application
•bourne and Sydney."
Jardine, M's Ouska Shosen Kaisha Oct. 92, at 10 am.
"son Car Lid. Oct at T The dame line, Oct
Nippon Yusen Kafaka Nov. 2, it Noon P.&O.E. N. Ch P&0.8.NO AB
Nov 3, at Noon Aboat 17, NOVA
klare
N'ka Kobe & Yam Tango Mara KawYorky.Japan 20 Tiyama Maru San Francisor, Japan Venezuela, Ben Franciacov. Jenuhinya Mara Ban Welison, Fax Korea Mira Ban Frisco V. Japan Tenyo Mari
Shanghel
pan Parts
S'ha & Japan Pr
Erbal Ho
Kob, & MojLAA
Jardine M'son Co. Ed, Oat 28, is a pin. Butterfeld & Swe Batterfield & Bre-Op 24, at 4 p.
Hippon Yasen Kaisks Oct. 21, at p.m. Pacific Mail B. 8. Couz
CEYLON-W, M. Sam & Co, Than
& WALSE, Lin Singapor
CHAMPKIN
Acting Manager
Hongkong, March 27, 1918
PHILIPPINE TALANOSA 8. WAS THE CHARTERED BANK OF
INDIA AUSTRALIA & SHINA.
Tuyo Kisen Kaisha - Nog 29, at Noon. SHANGHAI :—Mesa, Kan Toyo Blows in Den, 19, at Noon Jardine, Mson Co. Ld. Oct. 22, Daylight | JAPA
erfeld & Swire... Oct. 82 Daylight erfield de Alwire
st 4 paz CAS
at 10 am
BAN FRANCISCO
SHANGHAI
SINGAPORE STDET
TICKLING
TIENTSIN
TOKYO TEINANIY Interest allowed on Current Accommo Deposits received for fixed periods ar rates to be obtained cu application,
* Manigws Hongkong, Beptember 11, 1916.
NOTIOR
HIGH-CLASS PRINTING
BOOK BINDING.
OHIN&MAIL OFFICE,
BY ROYAL CHARTER
"HRAD" OFFIDE LONDON.
BOOKS & PAMPHLETS A SPECIALTY:
AROK
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.