TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1917,
SHIPPING
P. & O. S. N. CO.
ROYAL MAIL
UNDER CONTR
SERVICE
RACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT
TO
SCOTTISH LETTER.
(From Dir Die Corresemnularit, i
Edinburgh, May 22, STTURE OF ESDIA.
The Scottish "May Meetings," the General Assemblies of the Proshyterian Churches, have begun quietly and
THE CHINA MAIL.
MARSEILLES AND LONDON, promise to end uneventfully. For the of which our nation cunki aspire was
TAKING PASSENGERS AND CARDO TO
STRAITS, COLOMBO, INDIA, AUSTRALASIA, EGYPT, O.F
Due
Due Marseilles London.
1917,
Stemmers
Leure... Hongkong
lombo
Noon
15.
Connecting Mail Stemmer from Colombo,
When Passengers change Steamers at COLOMBO
1917.
Accomanad vinu in the connecting Stamer from COLOMBO is definitely reserved
Hongkong at the time of Booking.
Ou the Australian Route Tickets Interchangeable with Orient Line.
SAILINGS DIRECT TO
SHANGHAI,
Paseng
S. S.
MOJI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.
Leave Hongkong About
may testol by Railway in Japan between Ports of Call free of chirge. Return Tickets are available by Musengsties Maritimos Comorar
INTERMEDIATE STEAMERS
1:
present All the time-honoured ceremonies and festivals are abandoned Gone are the banquets' at Holyrood, gone the breakfasts of the "Moderators gone to the processions of the Lord High Commissioner from the Royal Palace to St. Giler" Cathedral; almost the culy bit of ancient historie colour left was the presentation of the kors of the City of Edinburgh to the King's in representative, the Duke of Montrose.
One gathering deserves special record. The meaning of it will not be lost. on Scots and those who know our religions history. The General Assemblies of [the Church of Scotland, the United Free Chureb, and the Original Secession met together for joint devotion. If the small but militant Free Church had seen its way to be present, we would bars had the stirring spectacle of all the Presbyterian Churches in Scotland knecting together in on hall at one
the
(Non- Transhipment)
#
IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE MAIL STEAMERS, WILL LEAVE DIRECT FOR
MARSEILLES AND LONDON, Calling at StsuAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM, "Penang, Colombo
AND PORT SAID.
-CARRYING 1 AND 2ND SALOON PASSENGERS AT REDUCED RATES.
STEAMERS
PROPE SALLANG:
Lente H'KONG alumer
Tu S'para.. whous
One MARILLES.
if calling about
Due LONDON about
THE INTERMEDIATE SERVICE AS TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED. WHEELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS.
time.
The entrance of America into war vereived prominent recognition at all the Assemblies. An outstanding incil ent was the reception of a communication from the Presbyterian Churches of the United States, although its quaint
the
annement.
hurman.
country are bound up with the contiau- fsxæt. science. Is - wae ance of British rule, were prepared to submarine, a human torpecho, a human hold in abeyanes their own internal dolphin. There were
young men. grievances in order that the bands of in the Oxford Military College the Government should not be waskened of 15 or 20 years old, but not in a struggle in the results of which the one of them could for a recent live in future of the work depended." Whom a swimming lath alongside the 18-year- the day of peace came, said Deohl Septtish Geddes. As he approach Mackieban, we would be set problems the end of the hath ha un to which might proves severe test. We had disappear, turn under water, and get his not, he trusted, abandoned the conviction feet against the retaining wall. There that "one of the highest achievements was a great swirl of water as liecdes at a powerful throat in with his stronge that of ultimately raising India to its little legs, and then his head would trug place in the great confederney evergs for a moment halfway down the represented by the British Empire." bath on the return journey. He would The successful accomplishment of such Alo a length in kick from the concrete task would crown our Empire with end and two dolphin like rolls, and/be paralled reaown, but it could not be cider water three-quarters of the achievelwithout the application of the time. After the first exhib utmost resources of the Christian tion, when Geddes won against all com spirit. Endia ought no separationers by as many lengths as he pleased, from British rule: it only claimed to no one dared in race against him. And become a partner in it, The Indin the practical gains that male him at which we
ourselves had helped to 15 prince of winners has since been create desired that it should be regarded developed, and has carried him very na entitled to some measure of our far trust and confidence. India asked us to transend the barriers of race, and to As Christians we dare Hot refuüch grant it the recognition of brotherhood.
demandi
ין
UNFORGIVING SCOTS,
1
VISITORS AT THE HOTELI.
HONGKONG HOTEL
Mr S. Aitken Me and fry J. J.
Pexy
Leiris
MA Linbird
Wait will be the attitude of their T. Adair English people to the Germans after the war! A London journalist has put this Capt. J. Bakker question to a large number of prople, Mr J. 4. Bacing Mr S. Longfield without exception all give practi- Mr.J. Burrock Mr G. Ladin really the same reply, We sincerely Mr RM. Bartlett Mfc and Med.
hope that the English will not tolerate Mr and Mrs EL. A. Maddock a single German in their midst but Mr and Mrs A. H.MH, Martin Baxter and child Dr D. Tarriott they will. They have pever liked the
Mr H. E. Maalin Germans now they detest them but Ms F.R. Belilion
Mr T. W. Maphew it is not possible for English people to Mr. J. Birbeck Mrs T. B. E. McInnes keep up.batre." This journalist seems Mr S. T. Bitting
Mr. D. McLaren to think that the talerant, forgiving Mr L. A. Calderon Mr J. Merecki
Capt & Mrs. Branch Mr H. van
Meines. spirit of the Londoner is character. istic of all Englishmen, and that auth-Cameron Mr H. Malden
and Mrs & W paising of an Act of Parliament closing Mr F3. Cutler Mr. N. Your ing can save the kindly English but the Me C
E. Cupplemanr Geo. E. Costello Vienl
Mr. J. S. Nicolson 3r F. 3.
all ports to all Germans..
wording treated some The American Church thanked Godi This view may be true'nf London it that mother and daughter stand they even be true of England we together in present mighty greatly doubt it. Want we are curtain of and know for a fact is that a very confict for righteousness and liberty different feeling exists in the North, See Confession of Faith, chapter and we should be very much surprised section 2. The reference to the Con- to find that it did not alan exist in the festion of Faith, as is customary, was North of England. We bare heen told again and again on the best authority reccival with loud laughter, although that of all the British fighters at the no proposal to throw the Confession front hore hate the Germans so bitterly over would be listened to for a moment.us the Scots. The moment an action is On the section of the Confession being over the English relent, treat their turned up it was found to read thus themselves comforts to minister to the prisoners as ering brothers, and deny is lawful for Christians to accept needs of their late enemies. Not so the and execute the office of magistrace Scots, they never relent, never. They when called thereunto. In the mapag are not unkind to the capture! Hans, being thereof they ought especially but forgive then, po sast ten times they are even chivalrous towards them, no.
All Chines are fittest with Electric Fans free of charge and each Berth Furnished with us Electric Bonding Lamp.
Total the World Tickets and Through Tickets to New York in connection with the Princin Mul Lines.
torn Tickers ar face and a half available to Europe for Two Years; wing to the War in Enpipe Stommers and Sailing dates are liable
Intermediate Ports for Six Months.
eamolls! är alterand without notici
NOTIVE TO CONSIGNEES,
or to
Majgressar, caninder of the necessity to apply to the Company's Agents
reuseline arrival of consignments expected of which they have received documents or advice
Ang damaged parkazes mast be lost in the Godowns for exputation by the Consignes and the Company's Surveyors; Messrs Goddard and Douzins at 10a.m. on Mondays and Thursdags, All clains must be presented within ten days of the steners arrival bere, after which date they cannot be recognised. No Chains will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.
For Further Information, Paisago Fares, Freight, Handbooks, Dates of Sailings
etc., apply t
E. V. D. FARR,
Superintendent.
CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., LTD.
FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS,
S. S. CHINA
WILL SAIL FROM. HONGKONG FOR
SAN FRANCISCO
VIA SHANGHAL JAPAN. FORTE
& HONOLULU
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5th, -FRIDAY, NOV, 16th.
AN UNSURPASSED HIGH ULASE PASSENGER
SERVICE AT INTERMEDIATE RATES.
O.E. KITTER,
Prince's Buildings.
Fraight and Passanger Agent,
Ios House. 'Street,
INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.
"
Cargo carried on through Bills 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 BONGKONG:
PROPOSED BAILING. Connecting with
."
FROM COLOMBI
EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR Læs AND 2ND Class Passat,
ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE.
Regular Direct Service from JAPAN, CHINA and STRAITS 15 BERA, DELAGUA BAY, DURBAN, EAST. LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE
maintin piety, justice and peace cording to the wholesome laws of exch
commealth, so that for that end they may lawfully now under the New Testament wage war upon just and necessary cecasions,” e
Ir and Mrs W. B. Mr and Mrs. E. Davet Sorten, children
El Davia.
Mr D. E. Donnelly Air W. A. Dowley Me H. J. Eddu
1
2
and nurce.
Mr G. Osborns
Mr and Mrs J. II.
Polkemus
Mr W. T. Watts. Mr. Potjer
Evau Mr J. Fasse Mr K. M. Fetterly Capt. F. Gilmour MA. G. Gordon V. Goulbourn Capt. E. B. Green Mr J. H. Green Mr J. S. Hamiton Capt. T. P. Hall. Mr and Mrs W. A
Hannibal Me G. Harper
Mr W. Price Mr and Mrs J., M.
Prentice Mr E. H. Bay HE. Mr G.V. Rend Mr A de Rise Capt. H. Roops Mr P. Russell Ms L. H. Slonen Mr.3. Stade
and children MAS SoremSETI Ir & Mrs Hirten Mr. C. Spence
- Speakumn
Mrs E. Hodgins Mr C. Templeton WJ. Hodge Miss A. Square
Mr. T. H. Holcombe Mr F. G. Thompson
"Mr & Mrs A. Tier Mr J. H Titeken Mr AL Tat Mr and Ms J. G.
Ward
Take an illustrative incident. The A Shelton Hoogerli G. W. Thomistin
Mr L. Hope Capt. R. Innes, Mr E. M. дочерь Mr N. de Jourrel Mr and Mrs. S.
Kershaw
Dr F. T. Keyt
Mr LA. Ward Mr E. Wari
other day a batch of German naval prisoners was temporarily housed in the waiting room of a London railway atat. ion. Many curious faces were pushed against the glass doors and windows of Of all the Moderators addresses, that the room. A kilted soldier was standing delivered in the United Free Churchyard or two away from the door, with Mr & Mrs C. Rittalie W. J. Wilcoxson. Assembly by the Rev. Principal his back to it. Have you seen the Mackiehan, of the Wilson College, Germans!" he was asked. In reply ha Bombay, attracted far the most at spat upon the platform and growled, tention: It was remarked of it afterwards Dye think I'd turma roond to look at in the prese that the Doctor spoke on dirt 1" with one of the narrowness of view. and sympathy which has sometimes been attributed to mixtionaries." The As
SIR ERIC GEDDES.
Some 26 years ago was a mathe"
sembly listened with rapt attention tomatical master at the Oxford Military
1
SHIPPING
PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.
U. S. Mail Line. OPERATING THE NEW FIRST CLASS STEAMERS
COLOMBIA.TM
"ECUADOR" · VENEZUELA ”. and
100 Tons auch. HONGKONG TO "SAN FRANCISCO,
via SHANGHAL, KUBE YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU,
The Sunshine Belt...
The most Comfortable Route to America and Europe.
Sallings from Hongkong at Noon.
38. "VENEZUELA" ES. "EGCADOR" as "COLOMBIA"
WEDNESDAY, August th WEDNESDAY, Sept. 1. WEDNESDAY, Det. Goth
These Steamers have the most modern equipment includeg overhead electric fans and elbepric lighting ALL LOWER BERTHS and large colortable Stateroons (AR sings and two berths only).
The Safety and Comfort of Passengers is our first conuictation Spezial care is given to the cuisine, so the attelance on prarongers cannot be surpassel Tickets are interchangbe with the Toyo Kison Katha and the Canadian Pacific Ocean Services Lol. For further information, ates, literature, schedules etc., apply to
COMPANY'S OFFICE in Alexandra Building TELIFFONE 141...
Chater Road.
BANKS
[ONGKONG & BÉANOKAI
HARING CORPORATION.
$15,000,000
BANKS
EDERLANDSOHE
HANDEL
MAATSCHAPPIN
(NATAZRLANDS TRADING SOCIETT) ESTABLISHED 1894.
11
PAIDUP CAPITAL. REARRYE FUND~
Sterling
•£1,500,000@2/7=$15,000,000-
$33,500,000
AUTHORISED CAPITAL
Silver 18,500,000
BARRELIABILITY OF
PROPRIETORS
"
$15,000,000 PAID07
Cover of Dingetons. Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell,—Chairman, Hon. Mr.
P. I. Holyoak. Deputy Chairman.. Fon. Mr.
A.T.M. Falkins. Esq GEAntons. Gabbay, Fan.
F. C. Butcher, Esq.
A. H. Compton, Esq. E. V, D. Parr, Esq.
W. L. Pastinden. Esq.
CHIES MANAGER.
Hongkong--NJ STABE, Est.
MANAGER :
Shanghai-A G. STEPHEN, Esq.
LOND BANKERs-Lerpos, CousTY AND WESTMINSTER BANK, LIMITED.
HONGKONG-INTEREST ALLOWED. On Current Accombat the rate of Two per cert, per annum on the daily balance
ON FIXED DEPOSITS:---- For-3 mouths 23. pur cent. per annum.
6
3 J
N. J. STABB,
Chief Manager
Ir
ar
}
:und child
Mr C. F. Wolsiffer and Mrs C Mr G. G. Wood Lauritsen
Miss Kate Wright N. Guidoo Lavalloo
Hongbong, July 12 1917.
FEAK HOTEL
Mrs Russell-Almond Mr&Mrs Neil Mac
Me W. Hi Macintyre Capt. & Mix Vieria
de Mathos
Bon. C. Mcl. Messer MP M. Nascimenta Mr T. L Perkiua Major G. M. Do Piro
the passages where he spoke of India, Collage (writes "F. LK." in the Mr and Mrs G. C. Intyre and child and punctuated bis leading sentences Glasgow Bulletin"), and one term Beker with loud applause. Dr. Mackichan's there came down to us from Merchiston opinion is that in to pars of Germany's little, stocky, bullet-headed boy called Mr D. K. Blair elenlations, based on her conception of Goddes He had a closely cropped, Mr R. P Boode the psychology of other people, had the round kall, a wide grinning month, Mrs Brand been more conspicuously at fault than and was of quite imperturbable goodMr & Mm F. W. Cary in her forecast regarding India. To temper. As a mathematician he was Mr H. R. Childs her confusion she discovered that not brilliant, but his smile was dis-Ming S. Cook "British rule in India stood broadbased arming; no one could be angry with Me & Mas Cosaurt." Comdr. Reed ..... on a widespread loyalty and attachment Geddes, not even the Latin mater, Mr A. David Mrs Ch. Ricon to the British Crown." When war was compelled by ignorance to accept Sir W. Rees Davies Mr and Mrs W. E declared, the Princes and the peoples of Geddes' invariable ples that his misr and Mrs Dubois Roberts India hastened to declare their Attach-takos were in reality no mistakes
Mr&MrW. DainkerMr and Mrs J. V. But at all, but the purest Latin Pro Mr 3. Duinker ment to the Allies' cause.
Shannon. more significat than the loysity nounced Scots, fashion... Presently it
Mr&Mrs. Findlay of Princes and the military service of was whispered thas de a swimmer Mr F. W. Evans
Smith... soldiers was the widespread and intellig young Gedder--aged about 15 Mrs E. Gaudiot ent sympathy of the thinking classes of prodigy. We went to look at him, and India with the ideals on behalf of which marvelled; then came a swimming com- our nation entered into the war." He petition, and wo, marvelled still more. naked the Assembly to note what this For "young Geddes, cheerfully stolid signified. It was that truly patriotic and undistinguished at his books, had Indians, recognising that their highest with practical geniu reduned the art hopes for the regeneration of their of racing in a swimming bath to an
IF
YOUR
"For the Blood is the Life.”
BLOOD WANTS PURIFYING.
P YOU are troubled with Eczema, Blotches, Spots, Pimples,
Bols, Sores or Eruptions of any kind. continually bursting through the skin..
IF YOU are watering the sober and psins of Bad Logs
A bicossen, Vicers, Scrofulous and Ulcerated Sores, Glandular Swellings, Blood Poison,'eta."
matâ, Sciatios, Labago,
TOWN, calling a MAURITICS de route and affording the Quicken Fraight YOU have that constant itching IF YOU are in the grips of the
"Transport from the ORIENT, to BOUTH AFRICA,
For dates of departure, Bates of Freight, apply to
THE BANK LINE LIMITED
MABADING -ASKENTEL·
ELLERMAN”
LINE
(Ellerman & Bucknall Steamship Co. Ltd)
JAPAN, CHINA AND STRAITS
TO
UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT,
FOR PARTICULARS 'OF BAILINGS SHIPPERS ART XEQUESTED TO APPROACH THE UNDERSIGNED
Staan err proceed-vis Sacs Canal or Cape of Good Hopest Owners optio Subject to chanure without
Or to Reiss & Co. Canton.
THE BANK LINE LTD.
Senora Apenta
and inflammation of Pilen
All thene are ears signs of digging blood impurity, onlling for immediate treatment through the blood, so don't waste your time and money on anelses lotions and memy ointments, which, cannot get below the natfice of the skin, What you want and what you masthave in a medicine that will get right to the 2004 of your tenable, w medicine that will thozṇughly from the blod of the poison." ous matter which slone is the was ostten of all your nazisring. Clarke'a. Blood. Mirtare is juat sichs medicina. it is composed of ingredients which quickly attack, uvemome, and expo from the blood all impurities (from whatever cause acizing) and by rendering looldan and pcre, can be rolled on to affect lasting are.
The True Value of
CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE la certified by a moib. remarkable col.... lection of unsolicited teatimomials from grateful, patients of all alssere-patients wan have been cured after doctors and hospitais hare given them up ma insur- blaation who have been cared. after trying many other treatmenta without success patients who not only have been cared of the pertiualse, Skm on. Blod Complaint fivim, which they work, suffering, but also "bare" Found: grostimprovements in thaie" Earral health. (Ses pamphlet round
Clarke's Blood Mixture
#The World's Bess Blood Purifier
CURES ALG
Ofer 50 years neces: Plosmnt-be. take and warranted free from anything injuriean Kaip BELOSE JUESTITUIEL SKIN & BLOOD DISEASES.
Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr&Mrs V. Findlay
Fale
"Smith
HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.
CAPITOL PARKVI
FUND
E 60,000,000 (£3,000,000
ܐ܂
60,001,000 (23,0°0,000
9937.149m (£769,763 HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM,
Branches, ..
The Fagar
Rotterdam
HEAD AGENCY-BATAVIA,
Basporto,
CEXTIROS, DUSTAN BEA DJOKJAK÷ETA, KOTA BAB MAWABRAZ
PADANG,
PALING
PEZALONGAN, PEWING, PONTIANAK,
Beaches"
R&FGOOT,
SHANGHAI, SING CROW
SOERAKAJ Salo TANDJONG-BALL Trura. Tresar (Dell
TILSK BETONG, TILATSAP
Correspondents at Bombay, Colombe Medre, Pondicherry, Calcutta, Bangkoke igro Raiphong. Hanoi, Amor, Yokk hama, Kobe, Melbuuins. Eydney, New York, San Francise, do..., &c.
FONDON
BAKTERE-The Union
Ladon and Smith Bank Limited.
The Bank Lays and soils and receivem for collection. Bills of Exchange, based letters of credit on its Benches and Correspondents in the East - on thei Contineat, in Grest Britain, Americ and Australia. sad trans.et banking business of every description.
J. F. VAN REZ".
Adenta
Boogiang, Feb. 15, 1917.
THE business of the above Bank is conducted by the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING COR THE
PORATION Roles may be obtained on application.
INTEREST on deposits is allowed on the minimum monthly balances at 35 PER CENT. per saam. Depositors may transfer at their option bilances of 8100 more to the HONGKONG AND SHANGKAI BANE, to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 PER CENT. per annum.
For the Hongkong and Shangha
Banking Corporation.
YOKOHAMA SPECIE
BANK LTD.
ESZA ALISHED 1880,
AUTHORITY CAPITAL...Y 48,000,000.00 PAID UP CAPITAL... RESERVA FUND"
$6,000,000,00
** 3,300,000F
BEAD CYFICE--YOKOHAMA.
Branches AND· ÅGSTCING-AT- ANTOND HAE
NADASA
N. J. STABB,
Chief Manager. Hongkong May 14, 1916.
517
BOMBAY
CALCUTTA
THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED.
Authorised Capital Subscribed Paid-up Mr D Reserve Fund...
Mr & Mrs Hemmings Mrs Staple Smith Mir F. B. Johnson MrJ. A. Smith Sir Ellis Eadourie Major-Gen. Vertrie bir and Mrs A. Miss Ventris
Lt. Col. John Ward Mish Lourey MrG. E Wetton Lt. and Mrs E. M. Dr and
Cameron Macaulay Whyte. R.A.M.O..
Col. Young
Lembelet
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
Men R. Almond Mrs McGee M
......
| MrJ.B.F.Andersonlir J. Ü. Müller Mr G. Bannerman Mr W. Morley Mr W. J. BoggY.! Mrs Nathing and
Budge
family
Mes Farsons Mrs T. S. Mrand
and child Mrs W. C.. Pasamore Mr G. R. Costello Mr R. Pearaan) Mr K. H.Fetterly: His C. Pirie Mr&Mrs Finlayson He and Mrs G. E MrF. H. Fisher Richardson Mr C.-W. Carson Mr W. M. Routh Mr A.
AG Hartley Mr and Mrs J. E Mr and Mrs Hammes Shaw
Mr and Mrs Sjefort Mr L Haussen. and family Mr Hawker ML Bim
and children
and Mrs Wm. MFR. M. Sleigh
Jackson
Mr B. James)
MrJanssen
Mr J. Joseph
Mrs Kidall My D. Loren,
Mr J. R.Brita
Mr Stewart and
children
His Taylor
BANKERS.
BANK OF EXILAND.
CHANGCHUN
NEWCHWANG Naw Your
DAIREX (DALNT) PILS FENDTILY(MCKREN)Broon(PortÁRTEOBÝ
HANXOW Roxocolo
21,500,000) HARISSA
1,195,000 KE
602,500.
LCAO-YANG?
G00,000 LONDON
LONDON JOINT STOCK BANK, LIITED.
Every description of Exchange business tranected.
NTEREST allowed on Current Accounts at 2 per cent per annum at rates, which may be on Daily Balance and on Fixed Deposits scertained on application.
10, QĦAMPKIN,
diting Manager.. Hougtong, April 18, 1913.
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHIN
ENCORPORATED BY BOTAL CHARTER
1809+
HEAD OFFICE, LONDON,
Mrd, Thomas FAUT CAPITAL Mr and Mrs Under RE FUND MrHD. Macdonald wood NEON Mr and Mrs Mizners Mr A. G. Yola, “Mr & Mrs-McAinah PAY!
D CAUSES AND CURE FOR
VA DIARRHOEA. CO||| VEREATING, clisage in the tem
perature, unripe fruit, and impure water are some of the causes of diseres n's Collar Cholers and Remedy cares them" how e ances promptly. For sale by all fake and Storekeepers, DE
£1,200,000 £1,900,000 RESERVE LIABILITY o Pao
21,200,000 ***FRIETORS *FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking business transacted.
CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for 1 year, or shorter periods at rates which will be quoted on application
MAT:CADOWNING.
Hongkong, May) 7: 1917.
LYONI
SAN FRANCIS SKANDRAI SLIGAPORE
STONEX TRENING
TIRYTIM
TOKTO
TILJANFO FAINOTAU ADA
Interest allowed of Current Accounta Deposits received for fixed periods a w rates to be obtained on application.
EISHI 050. Manager:
Bongking, Joly 18, 1917.
NOTICE
HIGH-CLASS PRINTING
AND
BOOK BINDING
DOTE AT
THE CHINA MAIL OPTICE
BOOKS&PAMPHLETSA SPECIALTY
Town Prood
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.