FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1918
SHIPPING
P. & O. S. N. CO.
ROYAL MAIL SERVICE
UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT
TO
THE CHINA MAIL.
INTERESTING ITEMS FROM FOREIGN TRADE OF GERMANY.
ALL QUARTERS.
Aeroplane ambulances are vas in use
the Western Frcol.
THE FUTURE OF HER KERCAN. TIMO · ÅLARINE,
„TISITORS AT THE HOTELA.
HONGKONG HOTEL,
Mr D. Abebam...... 'Mr A. H. Lay
† Miss A. G. Anderson Mr C. Lättla. | Mr Géo S. Archhtitë Mz M, T. Lotsgwell
Mia Ballister Me O. Ludin Germany is preparing to rebuild ber Mr J. H. Baring Major and Mes D.. rained shipping at all costs says Mr H. A. Bartor.. thewriter in Financial America. Through Mrs E. R. Behlion Mr
Bockingsale
American millionaires are од indresse. 7,925 new names have been added to the list last year, according to
MARSEILLES AND LONDON, the report of the American com subsidies The Government, haring Mr F.D. Birell
TAKING PASSENGERS AND CARCO, TO
STRAITS, COLOMBO, INDIA, AUSTRALASIA, EGYPT," ao.
Stammars to
Colombo
Leara Hongkong Noon
Connecting Mail
Steamer. from
Colombo, l
Dze Das Marseilles London 1917, 1917.
When Passengers change Steamers at COLOMBO „docommodation in the connecting Steamer from COLOMBO is definitely reservad
Hongkong at the time of Booking.
On the Australian Route Tickets Interchangeable with Orient Line.
SAILINGS DIRECT TO
SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND
B &
YOKOHAMA,
Leave Hongkong About
Passangara may travel by Railway in Japau between Ports of Cull free at charge, Saturn Tickets are available by Meamgeries Marliimer Company,
INTERMEDIATE STEAMERS
(Non- Transhipment)
IN ADDITION TO. THE ABOVE MAIL STEAMERS, WILL LEAVE DIRECT FOR
MARSEILLES AND LONDON, Calling at SINGAPORE, FORT SWETTENHAM, PENANG, COLOMBO
AND FORT SAID.
CARRYING Lev AND- 2e¤ SALOON PASSENGERS AT REDUCED RATES.
PROPOSED BAZLANUS :
STEAMIES.
LLYA
about
()
DE AS M'SELLE if calling about
Des Lannoy
boot
THE INTERMEDIATE SERVICE IS TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS.
This
missioner of internal revenue. brings the total to 22.000 American millionaires.
1
Macken
Meq F
more taxation is to be provided money Bir LG Berthier Maturand for this purpose estimated in amount strand Azs C. Afr Gat. Afalesin a quarter of a million of dollars for Beswick
Dr and Mrs Ot R. J. Birbeck Marriott
Mr E. J. Marshall assumed the risk of war by enrolling its Mr C. O. Bobanan MeG. H. May merchant ships and crows in its naval Mr and Ms A La MQ M. Malanss reserve is Dow determined to repay. Bount
Mr J. Merecki the owners of the ships taken by the Capt. & Mre Branch Me Meyeringh enemy. Not only is the cost of the lost ships to be repaid, but are Capt. J. R. de part of any additional expense of build- MA W. G. Browell:
Bronword ining at a time when labour and materials Miss H. D. Brown Autocracy in this step gives Me J. A.H. Brown Bre high notice to America and to Britain that Miss B Brown "the world's trade is not to be our Mr N. Burns without a struggle after the war Gec Dr H. K. J. Vanden man ships are to carry German gooda
Bussche foreign markets. The writer continuoel:
romany trusta no doubt that her Mr. Calder
"Tho“ differcace between us and the eremy. and Father Bernard Vaughan Landon recently is symbolised by the difference in the way in which we entered Jérusalem and the way they entered Belgium..""
ta
Mr and Mrs J. S. Mr N. Nagakura
Wardlaw Milne Mr and Mrs F. N.
Naion
Miss Nason
Me and Mrs W. P.
Neeson MR. Nicholson
A. S. Nicolson
Med. Nolla
Mr H. F. Pelton
Mr. F. Reichenar
Id commercial tricks of imitation and
Mrs Parten The rain that fell in the Klang distriesntrigue and dumping will avail her lin
the contest. She expects that cheap MeW.E. Orke
Capt. J. Claasen
Mr & Mrs Peterkin recently was welcomed by the plastere goods will be the open same for barred Mr B. R. Plunkett Capt. E. J. Fottinger
Mr J. Plummer who were becoming anxious is the doors in markets where her name is
Min B-Pritchard drought has been a prolonged one. Extate all lands will again be offered in MJ.D. Courtagy Mr A
detested. Her dyes that once entred Co
MJ...Comic. and 2 sons. managers in the district formed by the effort to displace the young industry I. Danenbergson Kr. H. Ray triangle Klang, Fort Swettenbau and built up in America since the water Davis Mine F. Besy
chemicals and drugs will come with this fra Luvia Mr. D. Reichelman Kulat Langat, were on the point of order-The potash that many countries includ Mr. Dewar ing water from Port Swettenham, ing America, need badly will be offered Mr & Mira Clarkson Mr G. Rinch their supplies were all but exhacsted..
with the olive branch of peace. Is return she will seek cargoes of the raw materials she lacks of our grain, petroleum, of late of nitrates for Foxplosives and in fertilers, of nickel and rubber, and cotton numbers She will need them all to rebuild her manufactoring industries. And abs
Mrs S. Gessler an trusts not in fo eiga stupe to supply her with the necessition of war and peace.
"Lazy" Italian women prisoners of war, who will not tell for Germany, are to be flogged! The savagery of this offence is especially rank against Italion. For the law ans stood for two thensand years and more that you may not scourge Roman. Our native Britons qualified by military service for Roman citizenship when neither they nor any their house might be scourge.
56. Paul, when his captors were about to securge him, reminded them of his immunity. Take beel," said the centurion to the chief cœptain, “take heed what thou deest, for this mas is a Roman!"
of
AMERICA'S" LESSON,
"America, already, bas karped her lesson in shipping in the experiences of the last three years We see no longer to
E. Ensult Me W. H. Eras Caps / van Ewyk Capt. F. C. Ferguson
Me M. Bishwood Mr.D. Bitchie Mr F. L. Robbing
Mr R. Salle Mr M. Ph. Scheffer Mr J. B. Scott MrE. L. Franz
Miss K. Sewall Mr. Gestreand
E. Segbt Hr V, Goulburn Mrs B. Sheehan
Mr O: E
Me and Mrs E Gray Hr R. D.
Sheldon Mr and Mrs GeoMr and Mrs S.
Grimble
Q: Shelley Miss D: Grimble Miss
V. Grimble Mr and Mrs Babt.
Hall
Capt. T. P. Hall
Hr anel Mrs W. A.
Hannibal
bedependent on foreign carriers that can be swept from us in a day by the decre of a foreign government. Our people cargo fleet, knowing that it will be made are cheerfully providing billions for a to bear our commerce in peace as well as Mr G. Harper the supplies of war. + pound) ogs, f
Mr H. E. Hescock "America for years watched the Mrand Mys P. C. merchant marine of Great Britain and Hankelon : |of Germany grow up with the aid of Mr A. Hesen subsidies. She sway ship under Mr A. Hicks their fags the | T.
All Cabins are fitted with Moctric Fans free of charge and each Berth Farnished Vienna through the indiscretion of Foreigo shipowners have profeet!
with an Electric Reading Lamp.
Round-the-World Tickets and Through fickets to New York in connection with the Principal Mail Lines.
Return Tickets at fare and a half available to Europe for Two Years; or, to Jakrmediate Porta for Six Montha
Owing to the War in Europe Steamers and Bailing dates are liable to be
Cancelled or altered without notice.
or advice..
ţi
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, Consignees are reminded of the necessity to apply to the Company's Agents regarding arrival of consignments expect. 1 of which they have received document Any damaged packages must be left in the Godowas for examination by the Consignees and the Company's Surveyors, Mers Goddard and Douglas, at 10 am. en Mondays and Thursdays. All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No Claims will he admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.
For Farther Information, Fassage Fares, Freights, Bandbooks, Dates of Sallings abc., apply so.
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 SHANGHAL JAPAN PORTE & HONOLULU.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10th, 1918:
AN UNSURPASSED HIGH CLASS PASSENGER. SERVIÓR AT INTERMEDIATE- BAFES,"
Freight and Frasenger Agent,
Ios House Street.
O. EL. HITTER,
Prince's Buildings.
INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.
·Cargo carried on through Bills of Lading from HONGKONG to BEIRA, „DELAGOA BÁY, DUBBAŃ (Natal), EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN with transhipment at COLOMBO to Steamers of the INDIAN WAYBIGAN-LINE,
·Flax Barazona;
PROPOSED SAILING. Connecting with
FROM COLONG
“Excernent "Äocommodamos von Lær and Em Czası Paroistekki.
ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE,
Baralar Direct Service from JAPAN, OHTSA and STRAITS to BRIRA, -DELAGOA "BAY, DUBBAN, EAST LONDON, FORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN, calling a MAURITIUS road and affording the Quickest Fraight Tinosport from the ORIENT to SOUTH AFRICA.
For dates of departure, Estes of Freight, syply to
THE BANK LINE LEITEN
Managing AÄIN.
ELLERMAN" LINE. (Ellerman & Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd.)
JAPAN CHINA AND STRAITS
TO
UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT.
PËR PARTICULAES OF SAILINGS SHIPPERS ARE REQUESTED TO AFE"OACH THE UNDERSIONED.........
estemmers grooved via Bnes Canal or 10 of God, Hope at Owners con Bubject
WASAN THE BANK LINE LTD:
The story of how Mark Twain got into trouble with the Austrian authorities at
Vienna journalist, says that a certain reporter, either in facctious or vindic. táre moment,, gave out that Mark Twain the bridge which spans the Danube canal had been se suspiciously loitering about
near the Ring Strasse, and not far from the Hotel Metropole where the Clemens lived. Mark could not let this reflection upon his character go unchallenged. He hatened to explain to apologise in fact, for having given the authorities the about him. The alightest anxiety explanation was thoroughly Twainian He and found by the bridge the longest German word he had ever seen, and, is sider to comprehend it in all its latitude and longitude, he had pinned one end of it to the bridge with the idea of unfolding it! Bearing his precious burden with him, he came to the opposite end of the bridge only to find that he had still yards to apare! The apology was accepted with many broad grin.
Brig-General IL B. Bradford, V.C., M.C., of Darlington, who was recently killed in action, delivered an inspiring appeal to his men in his last speech..
Addressing these as'"' commades,” he naked them to put their implicit trust and confidence in him, and by the help of God he would lead them to the best of his "ability. Let them" remember that their interests were his. As they knew, in a few days they were to attack. Their powers of endurance were be tested: They must not fail
Above all." be grged. pray. More things are wrought by prayer than the world dreams of. It is God alone who can give us the victory and bring us through this battle safely."
General Bradford was only 25 years of age when he met his death.
WORLD'S GREATEST STAMP, COLLECTION:
BEQUEATHED TO THE ENEMY
The Daily Telegraph says: Philateliste will learn with regret of the bequest of the world's greatest stamp collection to a German insutation. The late M. hip La Ranatiars von Ferrary, who was the son of the late Duchesse de Galiors, passed "nearly 'sisty... years (and apert several millions of france on the form stion of the famous Ferrary collection of postage stamps, getty" 1024
As the collection had been forthed in Paris, under the direction of French curators, it was confidently expected that it would be bequeathed to a French Institution, von Ferrary die in Switzerland last summer, leaving the antim collection to the Imperial Postal Museum in Berlin. Ata moderate estim to £400,000 is, the ralie of this bequeat which includes the unique British Guiana 1-cent stamp of 1858. For this fabe- lous price woulujbe obtained: it
ever same on the market
Myon Forrary also possed five of the 9 cent drcular (Ainidra stampatol “1850, "which". Lave sold for as much na £1,450 pair, and no fewer than five of the palabrated Post Office Menritius stamp of 1847, which havöz sold for 123,5/0, the pair. The Ellection, nam- Arboring about-200003-stampe, ta stilli | France Thesh fenyebel fore, som
dificulties in the way
s
..
Miss Shinfer
Mrs M. Sido
Hrs W.H. Sparke
Mr J. Stalker
Mr A. W. van der
Star
Hr A. L. Stiaville Mr N. Stoltz MrW.F Stratton Capt L. Staut Mr H. C. Taylor Mr. J. H. Taylor Mr G. F. Tels
F
Mrs J. Watsco
Mr and Mrs R.
Weymouth Mr and Ms S.. T.
Williamson Me O. E. Wilson Mr G. G. Wood Mr and Ms B.
SHIPPING
PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.
U. 8. Mall Line.
OPERATING THE NEW FIRST CLASS STKAMEES- ECUADOR,
H น
« VENEZUELA 7 and “COLOMBIAN
14,000 Tons, osch- HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO, ̈·
vin SHANGHAI KOBE, YOKOHAMA INI HONOLULU,
The Sunshine Belt.
The more Comfortable Route to America and Europe.
Ballingstram Hengheng at Noon
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These Steamers have the most modern equipment including are
electric fans and electric lighting ALL LOWER BERTHS and g
comfortable Staterooms (All single and two berths only),
The Safety and Comfort
Spesial care is given to the cuisine, and the attendance OR Passeigars CADnot be repassado Tickota ses interchangeable with the Toro Kleur Kadalas arsch, the
azerie Canadian Pacido Ocena Bervices Lud. For further information, rates, literature, schedules eto, applje train -COMPANY'S OFFICE ter-Aleranches. Bullarla
Chimber Bond.
Tabarrena: 141.-
BANKS
ONGKONG BRANGE)
HINKING CORPORATION,
PAID-UP CAPITAT. Reserva Forpe→→→
Sterling
£1,500,000@#/—$15,000,000
Silver.
19,508,000
RESERVE LIABILITY, OR.
"PROPRIETORS ismar
Count or DIRECTORS,
300,000
"BANKS
DICHEABL
"H" MAATSCHAPPIE M
(NISICERLANDE TEAMS SocTITY)
„Estarcissed "199)
$34,400,000 ATEORISED $15,000,000
Hon Mr. P. Holyosk.—Chaivasią. G.T. M. Edkins, Esq., Deputy
Chairman.
FC. Butcher, Esq." Hon. Mr.
D. Landale SEL. Dodwell, Eag R. V. D: Farr, Esq
W. L. Pattonden, Esq.
CHITE MANAGER. Hongkong-NJ. ETABB, EM.
MANAGE Shanghai A. G. STEPHEN, Esq.
CHAT)}€ 75,800,000=+ (£8,250,00P
£60,000,000
AR-TE
Capecit
11.595,461
HEAD OFFICE
Besamber ab
The Bagus
HEAD AGENC
Влярского
ÜBELLION, Drexe TUORJAKARTA, KOTA BADZA
MAK CIKARA MIDAR FARANE, PALEMRING PEKALORGAN, PITANO, 1/4 PONTIANAK
our own grew steadily less. When the Mr and Ms Paul M. C. Templeton C.-8. Gabbay, Esq. Hon. Mr. E. Shellin, FANTA contict came, without tremendous in-Horison
Mes R. E. Thompson crease in world-trade, our goods were Mr. Boles Mr E. Thomson borne almost entirely in foreign bottoms. Mr & Mrs Hoogers Dr J. F. Thysan
MrJ bays
Tripple
Vint enormously from America's prosperity. MrW.E.Hoogewer Mr Thos. to their credit from their share is Mr L. Hope Large amounte of money have gone HA Shelton HooperMr W. J. van Wag-
landonk America's commerce, because in times of Mrs B. C. Howard Me and Mrs J. P. peace we withheld needed aid from our | Mr T. A. Hoyt Ward
a shipping interests. This condition Capt. and Mrs R. is passing now, and our aspirations to
Iones permitted to reti. After the tertbe Mrs. Joller
war
M. Joseph red, white and blue should be the Mr W. Kitself dominating colours seen at the stern of "Me J. Kuyper the ocean carriers in our forts, instead Capt. T..La Larsen
Farr B. Lathrop of being a care sight.
There is evidence in the shipping Mr and Mrs C. Wy
Lauritsen legislation, that has just been approved of the alliance of great commerciai corporations and the privileged class at the nobility: The bill making absalute Mrs C. W. Abrams Mr O. Lems grants was passed despite the objection | His Abrams Mrs Litt of the Socialists that it made a rifi Mr and Mrs F. B. J.Capt.&MrsMacanisy capital in a lavoured industry. German, Socialists admitted, however, Adams that the policy of subsidica could only Miss Astin
overcome by international agreement Mr O. Bakker
by the Reichstag the strengthening
FEIX HOTEL
RAMO.
Mrs and Mice Maîn ***Mrs Mazier me
if Germany is to hold her own in the Mr and Mrs D. K Mr Mathieson contest for world trade. The speakers all manifested the German determination
Blair....
Mr R. F. Mattingly *Mrs Moore k
Mr and Mrs G.
..Nightingale
to be independent at foreign carriers Mr E. Bradden and in gave money for the Fatherland Mr and Mrs O.T. by carrying. Germany's imported raw Breakspear. materials and.... Germany's exports, in German brittons. The decision to sug Me and Mrs A. J. Ms H.N. Peek
Mr TE.Parkins port her slipping is one that involves Carter great merifice, to Germany at this time. but it means a new lease of life to Germany's commerce if the war permits her to resume her trade as of old!
THE ENFRANCHISEMENT OF WOMEN.
London Barkers-LONDON COUNTY ABA)
WINTMEERTER BANK, LOOTED.
HONGKONG-INTEREST ÁLLÓWKD. On Current Account at the rate of-yo per cent. per annum on th Jally balance For 2 months 3 per cent per annum.
#
H
*. J. STABE.
Chief Manager.
Hongkong, March 23, 1918--
HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.
business of the shove Bank is conducted by the HONGKONG
AND SHANGHAI BANKING: ÖQB-
-Benches at
KaYQOGS,
SAMARANG, SHANTIAL
ÉLEGAPORE.
BOULAKALL
SOTRAKARTA (Bole
TILATSAP WIZZIVREDAN.
Corinpondents at Bombay, Colomboy. Madra, Pondicherry, Calcatta, Bangkok Saigon, Belpheng Hanol, Amoy, Kako kama Kobe, Melbourne, Brandy, Sew Tork, San Francio, dong hock
Lapor BANKELST Unlow e London and Smiths Bank Limited.
The Back buys and belts and recobew for collection Bills of Exchange kuson Letters of credit on B Branches and Correspondents the ton Continent, Et Great Britaing"" "Ameri and Australia and tranmets· ball- business of eriky descriptions
J. F. VAF REDI
Hanuger
Hongkong, Sept. 29, 1917.
F.PORATION. Exies may be obtained on THE YOKOHAMA SFECIE
application
INTEREST on deposits is allowed on the minimum monthly balances £1.3 Mr and Mrs HL.A. Mr. and Mrs P.EFER CENT per annum." Deposito.
Cartwright
Ranger
Mr and Mrs R. W. Hr W. Eichelberg
*Cary.
Mr W. E. Roberta Mr and Mrs E J. Mr Salvesen
Chapman
**** Mr Di Scheup Mr D. A. Conner, Miss Skinner His Cormack *Mr& Me A Findlay Capt. & Mrs Douglas Smith AL Mr P. O. Drijphont Mrs C.W. Smith -"/ Now that the women are enfranchised. Mr 5. Evans Mr & Mrs V: Findlay we shall watch with interest for signs of fulfilment of the prophecies of woo and Mr Denman Faller Emith desolation for which their opponents are Mr and Mrs A. D, Mr Boomer,
Mrs K Srecis knowledge, says the Daily Chronicle, that Mrs Garlick responsible. We are fortified by the Galloway
Mr and Mrs G. F every constitutional change has been achieved in the teeth of opposition even Mr and Mrs B. A. ↑ Turner
Hale! Mr G. Vermeulen greater than that which the new mesaure has overcome The Reform Mr and Mrs F. CM.LL-COL John Ward omaricipation of the Jews was to shoke Mr and Mrs D. Mr and Mrs F. M Acta were to disintegrita. thé Empire, Hurley
C.M.G, M.P. the foundation of Christendom, Catholic Emancipation wax declared the greatest critze since the Orucifixion.
Jessul
Lammert
Weller
When be had finally to give fas assent, Mr F. B. Johnson Mr and Mrs J.-E. George IV. lobbered over the latte ct Mr and Mrs R U. Wetton
Kindersley Col. J. B. Young What can I do 1 hat in falile rage. eat I now fall back upan 1 he cried, Mr and Mrs Geo. between his team."If I do give my manent I'll go to the baths sorond, and thence to Hanover. Lety them got a Catholic King in Ularence Wellington is King of England O'Connell is King of Ireland, and I suppose I'm only KING EDWARD "HOTEL VI considered Dean of Windsor." Well, Mry R. Almond Mrs L Kilbee and well! fases almost as funtastic vero Irand Mrs Auger child. B aroused over self-government for Booth and son Mr di D. Kincaid Africa and old-age pensions."
Mira B. Legger: S: Me & Mrs Hekinth Mrs Melee w Mr and Mrs T. 8. r M. McTavish
Cheng Mr W. Morley Me and Mrs Course Mr. Morton Mrs T. B. Calhand Mrs W, O. Pasmusro
LOSING WEIGHT
BY THE POUND ooodillon of ill-health, shows you ilalive poiectare decreasing.
Under Weight
WATERCURYS METABOLIZED
COD LIVER COMPOU
Mr (1. Bannerman Mr.T. Bowern HW. Budget
Camming Mr and Mrs G. E
MRA-Donaldson Richardson S
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may transfer at their option balances of $100 or more to the HONGKONG AND SHANGKÄI· BANK, to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT at PER CENT. per annum.
For the Hongkong and Shangha Banking Corporating 'K; J. STABE,
"Chief: Manager. Hongkong May 14, 1918.
BANK LTD.
Elerantzian 1880.
AUTHOLDED Carrtak.......Yen 48,000,000:00: PAID UE. CARTIL. -RIMAYE BOND
13500,000.00
**HEAD OFFICE-YOKOHAMA,
·517 | BOKKAL
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THE CHARTERED BANK 1 INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA
INCORPORATED BY: ROYAL CHARTER
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HELD OFFICE, LONDEN.
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VO BILBOKEN "AND" Aaraties.
NIWC MAXO New Yo
Pazn -PENOTIEN (MCKDEN) RANGOON
HANKOW
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Ku Yor Koan. 1000 London
£1,900,000 Los & WORKER
RESERVA LAKILITY OF 120-
FRIEDORS FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking business transacted,
CUBRENT ACCOUNTS spened and FIXED DEPOSITS-received for 1 year or shorter periods at rates which will be quoted on applicatio
WAAMTO DOWNING, 2
Manager
Hongkong May 1. 19121299
THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED,
MC-Prits Me E. M. Bleich Antherland.
W. Goldring. Mr and Mrs Starkey Bubscribed
rand Mrs Gregory and children
Paid-up
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Interont allowed on Current &COUNCIL.. Depocta received for fixed periods so mates to be obtained on application.
EISHI O70,
Hongkong, 21 Mar, 191
NOTICE
HIGH CLANS PRINTING
£1,500,000 #1226,000 682,500 100,000
BANKERS.
BARK OF ENGLAND
Mrs. Guthrie & childing stubbing and Reserve Fund
Mr&Mrs Homines, daughter
and galldrens Mr A. A. I. Todt
M. G&R Haywood Mr and Mrs. Dader- MAWAL Hoywoo
Mrcand Wm Mr and Mrs J. W.
Handk
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