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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1917.

SHIPPING

P. & O. S. N. CO.

0.

ROYAL MAIL SERVICE

TO

UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY GOVERNMENT MARSEILLES AND LONDON,

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TAKING FASSENGER AND CARGO TO STRAITS, COLOMBO, INDIA, AUSTRALASIA, EGYPT, &

'Due at Connecting Mail

Mareiller Steamer from "

1917. Colombo.

Steamar

to

Colombo

Leave Hongkong NOGA

BRITISH BANKING

SYSTEM.

THE KEY TO THE FUTURE.

THE CHINA MAIL.

The and aweting of shareholders of j the Lomton City and Midland Bank: always

an druple notice wit given of the desern- ment's intention to issue the next loan; [sposida facilities were given sinali sub- meribers, und state suplife and be practically compelled to take up was lows. stock: und gang offer devices of a like nature.

Vilaro soundwisu.

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FISITORS AT THE HOTELS.“

Allan

HONGKONG HOTEL. Mr and Mrs J. W. Mrs F. Johnson Mir E. M. Joern Mr G E. Anderson Mr F. H. Kales Mis P. M. Andrus Mr. Kerr Mr and Mrs W, M. C. King,

Bacon and child Mr and Sirs P. L.

Knight Mr J. H. Baring

Mr and Mrs. C. Mr W. F. Barnes Mr W. L. L. Barker Dr. T. Knodere:

Lauritsen Mr R. M. Bartlett, Mr and Mrs H. A. Mr A. Ledeboer

Baxter and child Mr and Mrs J. J.

Loiris Mr R. P. Beck Mr R. E. Bolilice M: A. Linbird Mrs E R. Belilios Mr J. J. Bensabott

Mr Colbourne Little,

Mr. S. Langfield Due

London 1917.

When Passengers change Steambre at COLOMBO. csemmodation in the convecting Scammer from COLOMBO ie dafinitely reserved in Hongkong at the time of Booking.

On the Australian Roats Tickets Interchangeable with Orient Lios. SAILINGS DIRECT TO

SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.

3. S.

Leave Hongkong About

Passatgers may travel by Railway in Japan bebwean Forts of Call free of charge. Rature Tickets are available by Blesangerios Maritimes Company.

(Non-

INTERMEDIATE STEAMERS Transhipment) IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE MAIL STEAMERS, WILL LEAVE/DIRECT, FUR

MARSEILLES AND LONDON, Calling a SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM, PENANG, COLOMBO AND PORT SAID.

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VOARRYING 1ST AND "SALOON PASSENGERS AT REDUCED RATES.

PROPORO SAILINGS:

STEAMERS.

Ivenve TRONG about

Leave S'TOLL About

Due at M'aziLLES. if calling ibou!

Due LONDON about

THE INTERMEDIATE SERVICE IS TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED. WIRELERS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS.

All Cabins are fitted with Electric Faas free of charge and aach Berth Farnished with an Electric Reading Lamp.

Round the World Tickets and Thringh Tickats to New York in econection with the Principal Mail Line

Return Tiscate at fare ava a hall sailalle to Fütops for Two Years; or to -Intermediate Forts for Six Months.

Owing to the War in Europe, Steamers and Sailing dates are liable to be cancelled - altered with a notice.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

Consignees are reminded of the necessity to apply to the Company's Agenta regarding urival of consignments expected of which they have received documents or vivics.

Any damaged packages must be left in the Godcwas for examination by the Consigners and the Company's Surveyors, Messrs Goddard and Douglas, at 10. n Mondays and Thursdays. All caims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No Chilms will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

For Further Information, Passage Fares, Freights, Handbooks, Dates of Sailing etc.. apply to

E. V. D. PARR,

Superintendent.

CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., LTD.

FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS, S.S. CHINA

WILL SAIL FROM HONGKONG FOR

SAN FRANCISCO

VIA SHANGHAI, JAPAN PORTS & HONOLÜLU. “ SATURDAY, 23rd JUNE - WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5th.

"AN UNSURPASSED HIGH CLASS PASSENGER SERVICE AT INTERMEDIATE, RATES,

D. EL. RITTER,

Prince's Buildings.

Fraight and Pamonger Agent,

Ico House Streat.

INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.

Cargo carried on through Bills of Lading from HONGKONG to BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN (Najsë), EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN with transhipment at COLOMBO to Steamers of the INDIAN AFRICAN EINE

FROM BONEXOXO :-

PROPOSED SAILING,

·Connecting with

FROM UGLOMDo

EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION POz les and 2WD CLASS PABEIGEES,

¡ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE.

wonls were woven.

irom?"

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Teater than ever before:

50x20 Were

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Mr RJ. Birbeek Major D. 3acdonsid

Mr E. Malyuski S. T. Bitting Mrs. Mrs. A. Binekniton fr S. A.

Brunch Dr& Mrs 0. Capt.

Me H. E. Maalin

SHIPPING

PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.

U.S. Mail Line. OPERATING THE NEW FIRST CLASS. STEAMERS

"VENEZUELA " and "COLOMBIA,“

"ECUADOR"

• Sardest !

SA

14,000 Tons each.

HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO,

ria SHANGHAI, KORE, YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU,

The Sunshine Belt.

The most Comfortable Route to Americs, and Europe.

Sallings from Hongkong.

"COLOMBIA RS. "VENEZUELA' SS

ECUADOR" T. A.

McCalland, & child-

ren and maid

Mrs F. McGarity

Mr G. Melay

Mr J. Marecki

Mr H. F. Merritt

E.

He then went on to speak of the marked au interesting function, has change which the war had brought about terme mere or since the wor began, the Cued States of America, pointing out that the Fateuse Allies had not only jchietly because of the speech which the mind gold for providing the base for the bank's chairman, Sir Edward H. Holden, hours to themselves, but in addition had Bart.. has been customed to make on given the american banks power to theke ocasions, and his remarks this year increase their domestic loans, as well

to make out tother countries. ure more than ever illuminating, says a

40,000,000 the total for message from London dated Februarystimated at

eign loans made by the United States of 2dch. Sie Edward" plunged ap once into Americs since the war tegan, £42,000,000 rs Bridges the midst of the theme round which bis of whiely bad been borrowed by thee D. E. Cappleman Mr Mrs

How was credit Entente Allies, He next explained the Mr. We E, Clarke

Mr J. D. Courtsey created and where did money comederal reserve banking system and how Co

e was that by peoling their gold the frF 3. Culbom Alle had been able to establish a stable | Mrs Cushing To-day, he said, the country, stood in rute of exchange betweer Europe and Mr W. B. Durenport

Miss B. F. Miller the midst of a great economic phenoAmerica. He calculated that they had Mrs F. E. Davis.

Mr J. J J. Dewar

Mr and Mrs W. R men. The land was overflowing with sent 132,000,000 of gold to New York

Me T. X

Mitchell Dezannay money and credit. Large profits were since the war began.

Sir D. Donnelly Me W. Moore being made and earnings and wages were Turning to English banking, Sir Edward Me B. H. van Dorsaer Miss L. Morris

said that they were able to maistaja Mr C. W. O. van Mir and Mrs M. F.

Dorser

Murray their banks in as liquid state as ther spending, freely: others were saving. The present they would watered in the fisture Mr W. Bowley Mr Jungrave

W Downie same conditions prevailed in Gerganay, so not only in reestablishing home indus. Mr and hirs A. W. Mr RF Niguett

MF that the question was one that would not tries, but is protecting and developing foreign trade txa greater extent than And the chairaan thereupon before. He considered it unwise to pre spared no effort to elucidate the removent foreign banks, opening branches in and explanations for the extraordinary England provided they conformed to Eng Enuncial position which had arisen. Halish 'banking laws. He advocated that showed at some length how bankers were concessions he made to English banks

regulacturers of credit. During seeking to establish themselves in Terrig

countries, similar to those made to foreign, the drst 30 months of war the Bask of hanks establishing themarives in London. England and 19 of the largest joint stack banks had created £200,000,000 bf bank igg credit, The Government horrowing during the same period had been more than £3,000,000,000, the chairmann state, and he then proceeded to explain how the handling of the vast sums that each new war loan issue ripresented, was carril out without any distneation of the vast credit system.

down.

a

* COMPARISON WITH GERMANY.

Fastman

yan

Mrs Hy Evik M. VI. Fairley Mrs E. T. Failer Mr G. E. Fargobar

son'

Mr. Farge

Miss K: Fowler Miss M. Fowler Cape. and Mrs

Fraser

Mr and Mrs

Gandiat

A.

MrJ. Nicolson

A. E. Orr

Mrs. N. A. Painter.

and child

Mr Y Pehitt

Mr N. Peterkin Mr W. E Quaife Mr. J. J. Rafferty Mr E. H. Ray Miss F. A. Rény Mr K. B. Reid

Mr C. J. Robinson

C. Miss A. Rogersor

Misses and S.

Rosenberg Mr and Mrs S. B. C.

Roas

Miss Rowe

Sir Edward then made a strong plea for the adoption of the metric system in Mrs R. George

Mr A. W. V. Cibo England. together with a decimal moaer AG, Gordon He gave a review of the Mr V. Goulbourn

Mr H Rowley, tary wystem. bank's own balance sheet and accounts, Kr P. J. Gray and a warm tribute to the stall, and a General and Mrs H. Mr A. M. Samuels strong appeal for the success of the new

Ball

Mr J. H. Scott loan brought his remarks to a close.,

Capt H.8. H. H. HallDe and Mrs G. W.

and Mrs W. A. Scott and family Hannibal

THE LONG ARM.

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Mina 3. Hanson

Mr G. Harper

Mr and Mrs L. R.

Bart

Mr & Mrs R. D.

Harvey

MW.. Hayden Mr H. Hersley

M

Mrs J. M. Sheol

Mr W. C. Shiner

Mr and Mrs T. W.

A. Simmons

Mrs M. Siade

Mr & Mrs F.Sorby

Miss A. Square Med. W Mr E. Vack

and Mrs A. Capt. A. Tucker

Mr O. P. Templeton

A Higin- Mr F. G Thompson

and Mr

H.T. Thompson

Sir Edward the compared the wat carencies of England and Germany,

A Pitlochry gentleman recently had a fexamining in detail the constitution of the

Reichsbank, and showing how that extab remarkable illustration of the long arm

of coincidence, or of the old adage that | Mẹ lishment was under the virtual control of

botham it's a small world. He was lunching at Misa A. Hiller the Kaiser, through his Chancellor Herr Birmani Hotel, and the conversation Mr W. B. Eind

Mr. A. L. Todt von Bethmann-Hollweg He depicted with the man next him turned on the Mr W. J. Hodgs Mr W. B. Tyler the efforts, and the success which bad Phoenix Tark murders of 35 years ago. Mr L. E. S. Hodge Mr M. H. Varn

Mrs A. E attended them, of the Reichsbank "Do you know, Dublin?" asked the

Honig

Mrs H. A. Walker stranger. Yes," was the reple and Mr. Hodgins Miss M. Walden

Mr WL W. Wilson, ders. In fact I had been on a seat in fr Hope maintaining the 3 per cent. gold cover was there at the time of the muc- Mr.A. Stelton Hooper Miss L. Wilder Mr G. G. Wood to its not circulation. Every statement the Phoenix Park about 100 yards from Mrs Ingerman of the Reichsbank since the war began the spot where the crime was committed Capt. R. Innes

two of my colleagues. took my place, and said Sir Edward with the exception of on that very day. After I left the seat, the one" under date à December 31st, while they were-resting, the cyclist who 1015, when the percentage fell to 31 culprits drive hurriedly away in a car,

discovered the murders and gaw

Mr D. Mulder and Mr D. K. Blair exhibited a percentage above the official rode past and gave the alarm. My two Mr&Mrs F.W. Cary children minimum of 333. He then described at colleagues went to the scene and one of Mr & Mrs Cossart Mr TL Perkins some length the methods which the Gerthem remained by the bodies of Lord Col. Darling, RE Mr & Mrs E. Ralphs Cavendish and Mr Barks while the ether proceeded to the Viceregal Lodge for Mr&Mrs W.Duinken Me and Mrs W. E.

Roberta I was that oyclist was Miss Fairall assistance." the astonishing comment of the stranger, Mr and Mrs B. 4. Mr&Mrs A. Findlay who then handed his card to the narrator of the incident.

Beralar Direct Service from JAPAN, CHINA and STRAITS to BEIRA DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN, EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and QAFE TOWN, calling a MAURITIUS en route and affording the Quickest Freight Transport from the ORIENT to SOUTH AFRICA.

For dates of departure. Bases of Freight apply to

THE · BANK, LINE. `LIMITED.

Maxazije Aakrziu,

ELLERMAN” LINE. (Ellerman & Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd.)

JAPAN, CHINA AND STRAITS

TO

UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT.

FOR PARTICULARS' OF SAILINGS SHIPPERS ARE REQUESTED TO APPROACH THE UNDERSIGNED.

Steamer proceed wis Suez Canal or Cape of Good Hope at Owners option

best so change without notice

O Canta

THE BANK LINE LTD.

General AgeNTALYA

mar's had adopted of increasing the gold holding of the Reichsbank even to the extent of forcing the people to declare the gold they possessed in the shepeal orna. ments and so forth. He pointed out how the leans and discounts of the Reichstank iscreted from $53,000,000, before the war, to, 2511,000,000 at the end of 1016, and the zote circulation from £94,000,000 to £400,000,000, causing the reserve ratio to fall below the traditional level of 38 Fer cent.

The chairman next turned his attention to an analysis of Germany's methods of

the

VALUE OF MERCHANT SERVICE.

TEAK HOTELS

Smith

Hale Rev. F. G. B. Mr & Mrs V. Findlay

Smith Hastings, RN. Mrs T. J. R. Johns Capt. Thormason, Lt. and Mrs H M. RAM.C

Cameron Macanlay, Gen. & Miss Ventris

Lt. Col. John Ward Mr & Mrs Nell Mac-Mrs Watts

Intyre and childMr G. E. Wetton

RA.M.C.

raising her huge loans, describing the Dario wealth broker of the Me G. Bannerman Mr W. Morley

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Canadian and Australian delegates, Mr. Massey Prime Minister of New Zealand). Sir Joseph Ward, and Sir

KING EDWARD HOTEL hos Mackenzie, visited the Baltic on the sad ult." Exchange on i

Mrs F. Almond Mrs McGee J. Turner (Chairman of Turner, Mr J. RF. Anderson Mr J. O. Miller

and

Government line, gave s | Mr W.J. Bogg

Mrs Nathas and the

including Lord Mr W. Badge

family intensive propaganda' by which her people luncheon to t

Inchcape (Chairman of the P. and 0.

Mrs T., S. Mr and Mrs Persons Mr and had been induced to subscribe to no lose Company), financial, mercantile, and

Cheng

and child Mr D. Clark Mira W...

Passmore than 12,360,000,000 of Government paper shipping representatives.

Kr. Massey said the fact that only one Mr G. E. Costello Mr R. Pearman and how the lessons learnt in cach ship had been lost out of 143 carrying Mr K. M. Fetterly Mrs. C-Pirie successive cas isane were stilized foodstuffs from New Zealand was a fine Mr & Mrs FinlaysonMr. and Mrs G. E

Richardson The testimony to the Navy's effective protec- Mr F. H. Fisher of the next. the, ecccean

tion....

Mr C. W. Garson Mr W. M. Routh subscription sts were kept open) Sir Joseph Ward eulogised the A. G. Hartley, Mr and Mrs J. B.

Hammes Shaw longer; the periods over which install-splendid work of the mercantile marine Mr and Mrs H

and children in keeping the outposts of Empire in

Mr L. Hanssent Mr A. 8. Hawker nts might be paid were extended. touch with the Motherland.

Mr and Mrs, Wm.

Jackson

to

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Mrs Kidd T

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children

Mrs Taylor

Me J.H. Thomas Mr and Mrs Under-

Mr A. D. Macdonald” wood

Mr and Ms MannersMr A. O, Yule Mr & Mrs Mckinsh

JAPANESE MAKERS.

Every kind of Footwear

MADE

TO

+

For DATES OF SAILINGS.

apply at Company's Officos These Steamers have the most modern equipment including overland electric fans and electric lighting AIL LOWER BERTHS and larg comfortable Staterooms (All single, and two berths only).

The Safety and Comfort of Passengers' is our first consideration. Tickets are interchangeable with the Toyo Kiser Kalsha and the Canadian Facific Ocean Services La

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For further information, rates, literature, schedules st, apply to

COMPANYS OFFICE in Alexandra. Bulidin

Chater RoadN

TALIPHONE 141.

BANKS

ONGKONG SHANGHAI

HBANKING CORPORATION.

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PAID-UP CAPITAL. '*****

RISKEYE FUDG—

Sterling

£1,500,000@/=$15,000,000 ... 14,600,000

Bilver

RESERVE LIAKILITY OF PROPRIETORS corocosom:

8.

BANKS

TEDERLANDS

ANDSCHE HANDY- МААТЕСНАРРИ

(NETHERLANDS, TRADING SOCIIver)

ESTARARED 1834

(85,000,000-?

33,800,000 $15,000,000

CAPITAT

ARORA) £80,000,000

Pam-UP

CAPITAL

1.84,000,000 (£8,000,000.

RESERVE

1. 9,237,149— - (£: 760,788.

FUND

HEAD OFFICE -- AMSTERDAM," Branches at

COTET OF DIRBÚTORS..

Dodwell, Esq.-Chairman.

J.A Plummer, Esq.,-Deputy ChairmZANI. Hon. Mr.

EV.D. Parr, Esq. E Anton, W.L G.T.M. Edkins, Faq.

Fattenden, Esq.,

C.S. Gabbay, Esq. Hon. Mr. F.Bhellim.

Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyosk.

CHTY MANAGIE: Hongkong-N. J. STABR, Esq.

MANAGER! Shanghai-A. G. STEPHEN, Esq. LONDON BANKERS-LONDÓN COUNTY AND WESTHINWYER BANK, LIMITED.

HONGKONG-INTEREST ALLOWËD.. On Current Account at the rate of Two per cent. per annum on the daily balante OX FILED DEPOSITS ———

For 3 months 34 per cent per annum.

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N. J. STABB,

Chief Hanager Hongkong Feb. 24, 1917.

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.

J

THE business of the 400ve. Bank le

conducted by the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING COR PORATION. "Bales may be obtained on application

INTEREST on deposits is allowed on the minimum monthly balances at 31 PER CENT. per annum Depositors may transfer at their option balances of $100 or mora to the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK, to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT at PER CENT per annum.

For the Hongkong and Shanghai

Banking Corporation.

N. J. STABE,

Chist Manager Hongkong May 14, 191

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA LIMITED,

Authorised Capital Subscribed Paid-up Heserve Fand

The Hague

Rotterdam

HEAD AGENCY-BAZATIA,

Branchen at

BANDSHAMASIN, RATROON,

BANDOING CHLITION,

BARTĂ,

KOTA RADJA,

PADANG PALEMBANG, PEKALONGAN, PETANG PONTIANAK,

SAMARANO SHITOHAL

SozRAKARTA (Bolo) TANDJONG-BALL TERING TINGOT (Dell)-

TXLOE. BETON,

TJILATIA WELTERESIN.

Colombo

Correspondents at Bombay, Madras, Pondicherry, Calcutta, Bangkok Saigon, Esiphour. Hanoi, Amoy, Yoko hama, Kobe Melbourne, Sydney, New

Francisco, de de Fork, San

LONDON BANKERS-The Uniga London and Smiths Bank, Limited.

The Bank buys and malls and receives for collection Ella of Exchange ferrar letters of crodit on its Branches and correspondenta in the East, on the Continent in Great Britain,, Americs and "Aurials, and transsets · banking business of every description.

J. F. VAN RHES,

·Agents. Hongkong, Feb. 15 1917.

THE

YOKOHAMA SPECD:

BANK, LTD.

ESTABLISHED 1830

AUTHORED CAFTRAL... Ten 48,000,000.00 · FAID-UP CANETALA, BA RESERVE FUSE

$0 000,00400 (21.800,000.00

HRAD Ürrics-YOKOHAMA,

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817.

Branches And AgEscrzs AT

ANTUNG-HerN BOMBAY CALCUTTA

CHANGCHUN

NEWOLWING-

New York OLARA

Dames (Damt). Froz

|PENDZIA(MUKDES)RYOSUN(PORTÄRINEN

HANKOW

or £1,500,000 HONOLULU

115,000 HARKIN

200

562,500 | Kork

850,000 LAAG-YANG

LorDan

LYOKE

BANKERS

BANK OF ENGLANAN

LONDON JOINT Brock BANE, LOPTED.

Every description of Exchange business transacted.

INTEREST allowed

on

Current

Accounts at 2 per cent, per annum on Daily Balance szid on Fixed Deponite at rates which may be sacertained on spolcation.)

C. CHAMPRIN,

Acting Manager Repskong, March 27, 1918

ORDER INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARIES

DHERRY & 00.

Best Blood Part OUROS ALL

kep, REFUSE BUBSTITUTES, SKIN & BLOOD DISEASES.

1835

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BHANGHAI BINGAPORE

BIDALT

TYCHTÁNG

TOKTO

TATATANYU

TANGEAU

Interest allowed on Current Accont Deposita reserved for fixed periods a rates to be obtained on application,"

REISHI ONO

cara Alandy of Hongkong, March 12, 1917.

NOTICE

BANK OF THE CHARTERED

INDIA AUSTRALIA & CHINA:

HIGH-CLASS PRINTING

BOOK BINDING.

・DOSE AT

£1,300,000 .£1,800,000

£1,200,000

BOOKS & PAMPHLETSA SPECIALTY

Trade Circulars

HEAD DEFTE, LONDON.

PAD-UP CAPITAT/MAR

Hotel

Reserve Fund A RESERVE ISABILITY OF PRO-ta

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking business traumcted.

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FEIED DEPOSITS received for 1 year or shorter periods states which will be quoted on application

LC DOWNING

Hongkong Jun 12

THE CHINA MAIL OFFICE

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