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THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1918.

SHIPPING

P. & O. S. N. CO.

ROYAL MAIL SERVICE

UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT

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THE CHINA MAIL.

LAOU KUNG MOW COTTON SPINNING & WEAVING

CO., LTD.

The 24th ordinary general meeting of shareholders of the above company was held on February 25th at the offices of the General Managers, Messrs. Ilbert and Co., Ltd., Shanghai, Mr. E 0.

FISITORS AT THE HOTELS.

Browne

HONGKONG HUTEL..

Mt E. M. Joseph

SHIPPING

PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.

U. S. Mail Line. OPERATING THE NEW FIRST CLASS STEAMERS “ECUADOR,** ** VENEZUELA” and' “^COLOMBIA"

the cost of the necessary building for your wearing extension, bringing as it does the value of your building up to j Tla 183,811.902; a figuṛs which I need hardly ray, is a very conservatico value BD. Abraham for Mill Building of our present MW. Adams Mrs E. S. Kadoorie capacity, when you bear in mind the Mr F. Alleyne Master H. Kadoorie Master L. Kadoorie excessive cost of building in these days.

With regard to your Machinery, Miss A. G. Anderson Dr F. T. Keyb plant of 40,088 spindles stands. in your Mr Geo. 8. Archbutt Mr Lamberton books at Tim. 357,477,14 and if you Capt. D. C. Austin Chpt. T. L. Larsen approve of you Board's recommendation Mr C. A. Balderstonbir and Mrs C.,

Lauritan Mr A. H. Lay this sum will be reduced to Tls. 337,000 ir J. II. Baring

roughly speaking Tis. 8 per spindle, Mrs 2. Baring

Mr and Mrs J. J. against an original cost of Tie. 13 per Mr H. A. Barter

Loiria by Messrs. C. M. Bain, E. J. Ezra and soindle Your Board is satisfied that Capt. J. Baxter

the close supervision and constant Mes W.RD BeckettMe C. Little Chung Liang yes (Directors) and overhauling of the machinery exercised Mrs E. FL. Balilios Baytagh (Secretary) and sharebeklers during the year have enabled us to keep Me Bennett representing 2,817 shares.

the machinery in good condition, theme Boranger The notice calling the nesting and the best test of this being the substantial Mr RJ. Bisbeck Auditors' report having been read, the increase in production per spindle Me J. F. Birrall

during the months October to December, Mr H. Blackstone

and Mrs a Gentlemen The report and accounts which we are glad to state in still Mr C. O. Bobanan

Marriott having been in your beads for some maintained. The care of your plant has Mr B. A. Boning days, we will with your permission adopt the constant attention of your Mill Mes &. L. Baust Me G. R. May

Webster and

6.8. "ECUADOR" any Capt. & Mrs Branch Mr ELO. McCullengh cur usnal procedure and take them as Maneger, Mr. read.

anggestions he may make for the com- Mrs Brand & family Mr O. M. McInnes

Mr and Mrs · J. Your Board, at the end of the un-plata upkeep of the Mill, will at all times Mr A. G. Bronks

MeIntoab

MARSEILLES AND LONDON, Pearce presided, and was supported

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STRAITS, COLOMBO, INDIA, AUSTRALASIA, EGYPT, *0.

Steamers to

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Colombo

Noon

Connecting Mail Steamer from Colombo,

Doa Marseilles 1917,

Due Landca 1917.

When Passengere change Steamers at COLOMBO Accommodation in the connecting Steamer from COLOMBO is definitely reserved

Hongkong at the time of Booking.

On the Australian Route Tickets Interchangeable with Orient Live.

SAILINGS DIRECT TO

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5. 8.

YOKOHAMA.

Leave Hongkong About

Pamngury may travol by Railway in Japan between Ports of Call free at sharge. Retura Tickets are available by Messagorice Maritimos Company,

(Non-

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PROPOSE SAILINOS :

STEAMIES.

Leare

·K'roro

bout

Loard S'POEZ about

Duo st M'LETLLEN. if calling

bout

Dne Lospor about.

Chairman said : -

Mr G. Ladin

Major and Mrs D.

Macdonald

Mr and Mrs F

Maitland

Mr G. M. Malcolm

Dr

fortunate year 1916, the accounts for he-most carefully considered by your Mars H. McKay

which showed a carry forward of a debit in Profit and Loss Ale of Tis. 106,034,35 had no enriable task befors them and had in consequence to exercise the utmost care and supervision over the general management of the Mill.

Board

M.F.S.D. F

Mr N. Burns Mir 1. Morecki Mr L. A. Calderon. Mr Eric Moller Me R. V. Cameron Miss Negis Col H. Carruthers MrW. Newman

Mas Newman He D. M. Clark

Mr J. S. Nicolson Mr P. C. Cosed Mr. R. R. Plunkett- Mr G. Nohle

Celo

· Mia & Miss Armitage

Orden

Weaving Machinery appears in your accounts this year for the first time and presents the cost of 110 looms as well 65 a portion of the necessary accessories out of an order placed for 200 looms The efforts of your Board, although in reported at one last meeting. Since mcanro somewhat handicapped by so closing these accounts & further 20 loons heavy debit balance, are able to lay have arrived and are now erected. before you to day what they venture to Certain portions of this order as well as consider a fairly satisfactory position of the slasher machine were unfortunately affairs. The result of the year's work-lost on their way out,, otherwise your ing is that we have been able to wipe Board were in hopes that to-day they Miss Corneliussen havn informed you that the MrJ.D. Courtney fout the loss sustained in 1914 and over

Weaving plant was in oporation. Their W. Cu Mr. V. Ple

Mrs. Pritchard order for another alaaber machine was Miss D. La Davis immediately pat in hand and should Mr A. E. 8. Dixie and 2 rons: arrive here next month, when it is E and Ers G. C.Capt. W. Purdy

Dougla

Mr. G. T. Ramsay anticipated that our looms will be work

Mr and Mrs H. F. ME. H. Ray ing very shortly afterwards.

Edmall

Miss F. Rony

viz.

and the 0 a tandas la banco en the credit side of Proft and Loss s/c of Tla. 47,07238 which your Board an recommends should be dealt with as published in the report now before you,

Tis. A dividend of Tis. 2.80 perskare

absorbing

....................... 20,000.00 Depreciation in Plant and Ma

chinery...

2,477.14 General Managers' Commission. 2,620.54 Carry Forward to 1918 a/c... 3,935.91

Tis. 47,072.59.

THE INTERMEDIATE SERVICE IS TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS. All Oubins are fitted with Electric Fans free of charge and each Berth Furnished with an Electric Fending Lamp

Bound-the-World Tickets and Through fickets to New York in connectióndering the mouth of July, and which with the Principal Mail Lines.

Intermediate Ports for Six Months.

Return Tickets at face nad a half available to Europe for Two Years; or to Owing to the War in Europe Stomers and Sailing dates are liable to be ancelled or altered without notice.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

or advice.

Consignees are reminded of the nocemity to apply to the Company's Agents regarding arrival of consignments expected of which they have roosived documents Any damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees and the Company's Surveyors, Messrs Goddard and Douglas, at 10 am. on Mondays and Thursdays. All claims must be presented within ten days of the Mesmer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. N. Clains will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

For Further Information, Passage Fares, Fraighta, Handbook, Datos of Sailings etc., wpply be.

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Superintendent.

CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., LTD.

FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS.

S. S. CHINA

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10th, 1918.

AN UNSURPASSED HIGH ULASS PASSENGER SERVICE AT INTERMEDIATE RATES.

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INDIAN

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Turning to your Working Account. Repairs and Renewals Tis 20.205.66 may appear in the first sight to be rather heavy, but I should explain they include the complete repair of the roof of your Mill Building which suffered particular ly badly during the severe hail storm last May and cost a scm of Tis. 7,000.

Other items in the accounts, I do not. think call for any special comment on

•parin my Although the outturn may be con-

time frequently I have from time to sidered satisfactory for day from my addressed you from this chair on the we have not been entirely free from or troubles affecting as they did the internal subject of an evil all mills have to con- teud against-I refer to the method of working of the Mill The last time

the Chinese in watering their raw had the pleasure of addressing you, informed you

that owing to the difficul- cotton. Mr. Jobson, the American ties we were experiencing in securing cotton expert, who is attached to the good night labour we had last February Chinese Ministry of Agriculture, favoured to resume day work only. From then us with a visit last Autumn and I Capt. T: P. Hall an till June our production was any sincerely trust that after having been Mr and Mrs W. A.

Hannibal thing but satisfactory, being hampared on the spot and for himself realised the

difficulties that our Cotton Testing Mr and Mrs H. B. Mr H. F. Stancham from time to time by inferior workma

Barling and child Mr and Mrs L. W. ship and petty annoyances by the House has to contend with he will be er-

Strawe abled to lay the facts of this adulteration Mr G. Harper handal, this course of affair, grade before the Chinese Ministry and that the Mr and Mrs. A. Mr J. B. Suttore culminated in a rather serious strike

Herold

Mr C. P-Templeton Mr A. C. Thowcas authorities in the cotton-growing areas disturbance prevented any further iden will be instructed to severely panish Mr A. Hicks for the time belag of the resumption of anyone discovered watering cotton as a Me and Mrs Faal Mr F. G. Thompson

Mrs B. Thon2000 Hodgson night work. This unfortunately occurred means of profit The trade has surely when the yarn trade was experiencing a suffered long enough from this evil and MeW.E.Hoogeweed Mr P. Thomson boom in prices such as has not taken it behoves therefore the Chinese Govern-Ir A Shelton RooperMr Thos. Vint place since spinning was first started ipment to take steps in their own interests Mr John E. Hope Mr WJ. van Wag

lendenk Mr. Washburn Shanghai. However, in September mat as will once and for all eradicate a MI Hope daily production shewed ters commenced to mend and our malicious evil that is severely damaging Mr T. A. Hoyt

Mr W. Hughes MFC. E. Watkins marked 60 important a trude. improvement until the end of the year. Thie, Gentlemen, conclude my re Mr & Mrs Ingersolor Mrs J. Watson At this point I do not consider it cut. of marka, but before proposing the resolu Capt. and Ms F. He and Mrs

Innes

Weymouth place to record the extraordinary uation asking you to adopt the report and expected booms that occurred last July, accounts fshall be pleased to answerny the peculiar position being brought questions you may have to put to the tive movement, engineered by heavy. about by an exceptional ballsh specala best of my ability.

No questions were asked, and the fol- buying on the part of Japanese specula-lowing resolutions were then adopted: Mrs M. Jolley

That the report and accounts as 'pre ters but not in any way supported by

enquiry from the consuming sented be passed proposed by the of 57 Chinese operators. The Chairman and seconded by Mr. Hain....

That Messrs. E. L. Ezra and Chang Me and Mrs Adara Mr and Mrs G. P. upward movement in yarn commenced about the end of Jane and continued Ling-yue be re-appointed directors- throughout July, and when 20's yarn proposed by Mr. D. M. Gabbey and rand Mrs D. E.- Lemmert & child reached from anything between Tls. 290 seconded by Mr. J. M. Joseph to Tls. 240 per tale. The cotton market also

in like advünced

measure anditor ordinary Shanghai touching Tis 3807 During the middle of August the dawaj ward trend started and by the end of September 20acre down to about Tla 130. During September speculators com- menced to pay some of their differences and about the middle of that month the yarn market may be said to have assUID- ed its normal condition. In December our Mill Manager, Mr. Fairhurst, tender- ed his resignation which was accepted

Д

by your Board. 1 The position being Alled Mr. Webster who took over

by

the charge of the working of the Mall on the 2nd January. It is to be hoped the effect of the new management so BOOD as

it is properly established, will mean that

our labour trouble will be a matter of

past

history and that the future work

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HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.

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