MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1921.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS,
(Reuter's Service to the China Mall.)
EARLIER TELEGRAMS:
(Reuter's Service to the China Mofi.)
ENGLAND AND FRANCE
LONDON, Dec 2;
Reuter learns that authoritative quar ters are surprised at the alarmist nature of the references to the recent Anglo- French negotiations regarding the Franco- Kemalist agreement. Britain throughout has upheld the necessity for inter-Allied solidarity, and it is considered that France's action is a departure from the principle of the closzét co-operation. It is emphasised that di quiet which has been caused in England, could only be effaced by France carrying out her friendly assurances. Vi count Curzon has sug- gosted a meeting of the British, French: and Italian Foreign Ministers which, it is hoped, will reaffirm the Allies' solidarity and result in a prompt and unquestioned settlemont in the Near East.
HAVRE, Deo. 2
¿Continued from page 2)
WASHINGTON CONFERENCE.
The Kowloon extension was in a different entegory and must be dealt with in a different spirit from leaseholds which acquired from totally different motives,
Mr. Bailour said Weihaiwei was ac. quired daring the general movement of obtaining leaseholds in which, the British Government was moved by the desire of resisting the reonomic domination of China by other. Powers. It also was based on the desire for the inaintenance of the balance of power with a view to the maintenance of the policy of the "Open Hoor." being intended to check prelatory nctions by Germany and Russin.
He emphasised that the lease gave no erotiomic rights or advantages 10 Britian
WASHINGTON, December 4th. The French Delegation has informed the Far Eastern Committee of its readi so associate in collective restitution of Chinese territorial lenses provided Interviewed on his return from that the details of restitution are regulat. Washington, M. Briand declared that ed by agreement between the Chinese after his speech at Washington the noble Government and each interested Govern-
Janat.
It is reported that the Japanese have agreed to discuss the retirement of many of their territorial privileges in Manchurin. The Chinese are greatly pleased with the generous offers of all Three Powers, especially Britain.
PARIS, December 2nd. M. Briand has arrived from Washing.
1.01.
presentative of Great Britain was the first to arise and promise Frares support. M. Briand then felt he had not crossed the Atlantic in vain. He did not oppose equitable naval proposals, but the limita-
tion of land armaments was different.
ARBUCKLE JURY DISAGREE.
SAN FRANCISCO, December 3rd. The jury in the Arbuckle trial could not, agree and wore locked up for the night. LATER.
The jury in the Arbuckle case debated all night long without agreeing. They who continued their deliberations to-day.
POLAND AND LITH JANI ».
LONDON, December 4th. The long-standing sore between Poland and Lithuania about the possession of Vilna is reassuming an ugly appearance. The Polish General Zeligowsky seized Vilna long ago is now resigning. but the change is merely nominal. The Peles are determined to hold an election for the Constituent Assembly beginning in January which the Lithuanians vehe-
GRANT TO LEPER HOUSE IN CANTON.
PARIS, December 2nd.
nently resent while the whole question of The French Acadamey's yearly distri the disposal of Vilan is still under con- bulion of prizes, in money grants to a sideration by the League of Nations and large number of meritorious persons and the country is nader military terrorism. charitable institutions has taken place. Zeligowsky has issued a decrve surrender The French-managed Sheklong Teper ing the supreme power over Central Touse in Canton has been given two Lithuania to Meysztowicz, an ex-member thousand Francs-Haras.
of the 1914 Duma and an ex-member of
the Council of State. Petrograd.
OBITUARY.
LONDON, December 3rd,
The death has taken place of the R Hon. Frederick Huth Jackson, a director, of the Bank of England."
FORMER REUTER'S EX-REPRESEN- TATIVE IN JAPAN.
LONDON, Dreember 2nd. The death has occurred of Mr. H. W. Linford, formerly Reuter's representative in Japan.
BRITAIN AND EGYPT.
LONDON, December 3rd. The Anglo-Egyptian official
papers respecting the negotiations of the Egypt- jan delegation confirm that the military question was mainly responsible for the failure to reach an agreement. The draft convention handed to Adly Pasha on Nov. 10th provides that Britain shall under- take to support Egypt in defence of her vital interests and the integrity of her territory British forces shall have free | passage through Egypt and shall be maintained in such places of Egypt and for such periods of time as are deter mined and shall have facilities for the Acquisition of barracks. aerodromes. naval harbours, etc. The Egyptian reply -presented un November 16th suggests that localisation of British forces in the region of the Canal would have been sufficient. It says that the British pro- posal constitutes occupation pure and simple and destroys every iden of inde- pendence.
The reply also abjects to the stipula tions governing the conduct of foreign affairs which provide for consultation with the British Government through the High Commissioner before entering any political agreements with foreign powers; likewise to the appointment of financial and Judical commissioners, etc. The High Commissioner, in a letter to the Sultan dated to-day, says the British Government is prepared to consider any methods for carrying out suggestions on the proposals. It cannot, however, modify the principle on which the pro posals are based or relax the essential Bafeguards they contain.
COLLISION IN IRISH SEA.
The Irish mail boat, with the Sinn Fein conferees, Mr. Colling and Mr. Duffy who were returning to Dublin bearing the intost Downing Street pro- posals for consideration by the Dail Eireann cabinet which met to-day, collid. ed this morning with a schooner which snak. Three of the latter's crew were drowned: The mail boat returned to Holyhead and the Sinn Feiners proceeded to Kingstown in another steamor.
PAPER FOR EUSSIA,
HELSINGFORS, December 3rd. The Finnish Papermill Association has contracted to supply Russia with further seven hundred tons of paper.
STRAITS.COMMAND.
21
LONDON, December. ard. The appointment is gazetted of Major- General Malcolm to take command of the troops in the Straits Settlements.
AMERICAN MEROHANT MARINE.
NEW YORK, December 3rd. The Associated Press's correspondent at Washington says that Mr. Harding will send & apecial message to Congress curls in January revinmending the establish ment of a ship subsidy policy in the
'INDIAN LOVE.
PRINCESS WHO DANCED WITH
KING EDWARD.
"The Autobiography of an Indian Princess" (published by Murray, 12s. nst) is a book of quite exceptional interest and opens new horizons and a new world to the English mind. Its author, the Maharani of Cooch Behar, is the wife of one of the greatest and --- most loyal of Indian princes, a friend of Queen Victoria, and a figure well known in English society,
Her father manifested mystic power. She tells a story how be summoned a person more than a mile away by gently striking a drum end "calling him by name. It seems in- credible, but it is nevertheless true, that the person thus summoned heard the call."
Marriage in India, in her eyes, is much as marriage in Mayfair, but "it is an unknown thing for an Indian girl to be an "old maid." Her third sister nearly achieved that condition. Engaged to a Maharajah, his family disapproved of her and forced him to marry another woman; while she lived on devoted to him. But it came right in the end!
"The Maharajah's wife died, and he came back to ask my sister to marry him."
She is not a little amused at certain English theories:
"You ladies can't really know what love means," once remarked a pretty Englishwoman. This sweeping state- ment is about as absurd and false as the Maharajah of musical comedy, or the Anglo-Indian novel, but like many absurdities it has been taken seriously, with the result that many English- women have no idea of the love that exists between Indian wives and their husbando."
BRIDAL INSPECTION. She was chosen as the bride of the Maharajah of Cooch Behar because bis women relatives maintained that as a married man he could go away from India with any degree of security." She was paraded, inspect ed, and pronounced in every way. desirable, and the Maharajah by latter pledged his faith to her that he would take no more than one wife. The two fell in love at first sight."...
The Maharani paid a visit to Lon- don for the Jubiles of 1887. She was "extremely nervous" at, her first appearance at Court, and still more timid at her first Stato ball.
"Boon after we entered the ball- room a message was sent by the Prince of Wales (afterwards King Edward] asking me to dance with Him. I returned the answer that although I greatly appreciate the danced. Then came another message honour I must refuse as I over I was only the Lancers, and H.R.H. would show me the steps.or
United States, with definite recommenda" By this time I was too nervous.
tions. He will take up the whole subjdet of the American merchant, maribe....
INTERNATIONET COURT OF
BJUSTIUER
GENEVA, December Erd. The International Court of Justice has been couvoked for January 20th.
for words, but I heard a sweet voica sayOh, look hasn't the Maharani tiny little feet. I glanced in an agony of shyness at the dais from whence the tones proceeded, and saw that the apoaker kas none other than the Princess of Wales!
THE CHINA MAIL.
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ASIA BANKING CORPORATION
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PAID UP CAPITAL RESERVE FUNDS ----
Sterling....£2,500,000 Silver......$21,800,000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF】
PROPRIETORS
CAPITAL:
HEAD OFFICE. NEW YORK.
SAN FRANCISCO.
HEAD OFFICE FOR THE OBTENT. SHANGHAI. BRANCHES
HANKOW, MANILA, TIENTSIN,
SINGAPORE,
CANTON, OHANGSHA, PEKING,
EXCHANGE.
Hongkong, December, 5, 1991. On Londoo-
Bank, Wire ...
13
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On demand,.....27-
30 days' sight,...
4 months' night,...3/0-1.
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On demand, ........ ***
... has
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On New York-
On demand,..**
Credits, 80 days' sight
Wire,
On Bombay-
On demand
D. M. BIGGAR,
NOTICE.
-Manager.
PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY,
LIMITED.
TIME TABLE,
WEEK DAYỀ
7.00 am to 8.00 a.m. every 36 minutos
8.00 mm. to".9.30 am...
10
- 9.30 .. 30. 11.00 sm.
28.
11.30a.m. to 1280 p.m.
10
638.
12.30 p.m. to 2.30. 2.30 pm to 4.00 p.m.
10
10
10
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+
100
418
***
499
16
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On' Slugapore-
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On Manila.
On demand, ...
On Shanghai-
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4.00 pm to 8.10 p.m.
'NIGHT
+4
8.50 p.m., 9 p.m., 8.20 p.m., 9.80 p.m. to 11.30 p.m. every 30 minutes
BATURDAYS
EXTRA VAR-12.00"midnight
SUNDAYS
114
7.30 am, and 7.45 ..
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115
9.30 am, do 11.00 ..
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11.30 am to 12.00 oot
15
12.00 noon to 1.00 p.in.
10
1.00 p.m. to 4.00p.m.
18
10
On demand,
Gold Leaf, 100 fine (per tael) Bovereigns (Bank's buying rate) Silver (per oz.)
111 47.00
7.3.
371
SUBSIDIARY COINS. Hongkong 50 cents sub, ...
% pa.
10
31
10
% pm.
1 %% pri.
Canton coins
149% dis
12 % pm.
4% pat.
0} % pa.
A %-pm.
41
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16 % dis
4.00 p.m. to. 8.10 p.m.
H
4
NIGHT CARS as on Week days.
"
SPECIAL CARS by arrangement at the Company's Office, Alexandra Bulldings, Der Your Road Central.
$15,000,000
$18,000,000
* COURT OF DIRECTORS, 2 GT. M. Edkins, Esq.,-Chairman.
G. M. Dodwell, Bag.-Deputy Chaletian. D.G. M. Bernard, Eaq, E. V. D. Farr, Hag 4. 5. Gabbey, Esq. W. L. Pattenden, Erg. PH. Holyoak, Eaq, J. A. Plommer. Eaq. Han. Hr. A. O. Lang, H. P. White, Esq.
OKIA MANAGEHI
Hon. Mr. A. G. STEPHEN. Hanager Hongkong-A. H. BARLOW, Esq. Manager Shanghai G. H. STITT, Esq.
LONDON BANKS -Lobor QvUSTY', WherMINevan & Pann's Bins, LAD.
.i.
CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened in LOCAL CURRENOT and FIXED DEPOSITS senefved for, ous year-or shorter periods in Loon! Currency and Storting on serini which will be quoted on application.
Hongkong, February 28, 1921,
HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.
THE business of the above Bank is conducted. by the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAT BANKING COR PORATION. Roles
may be obtained on application.
INTEREST on deposits is allowed on
LIMITED.
HRAD OFFIC
No. 10 Des Voeux Road Central, Established 1919.,
AUTHORIEND CAPITAK.../. PALPUR ÚLFTIAL.
DIRECTORS—
Mr. Fong Wai Ting; Chi
Mr. Chow Shon Son, Mr. Koon Chan, Mr. Fung Pleg Shan, Mr. P. H. Kwok, Mr. Ng Chang Lur
$10,000,000.00
5,000,000.00
Me, Kan Kinu ka Mr. Kok Ching Kong Mr. Wong Tai Tungs Mr. Changsha
Olof Hangar Me, Kan Tong Yu. (sent; Manngwi, Mr. Li Tan Fung
BRANCHES & AGENCIES:-
LONDON PARIS CHANGHAI ZOBE NAGLEART BIRGAPORE TIENTSEN MANILA JAMARANG BALOUTTA
'N NEW YORK'
JAN FRANGIOO
TOKOHAM RADION PENANG BANKOW ERTAVIA ROURABAYA BOMBAY
London Bankore - The London Jalot Oltý and Midland Bank, Ltd.
Every description of Banking and Breha business transacted Loans granted on ap- proved securÍRIOS,
Interest allowed on Current Depout Account at the rate of Two par con par andris os Savings Account Four per cent, per annum, and ou Fixed Deposits at the following rates!!
For months at the rate of 3% per annum. For months at the rate of 42 per knaum,
Bel TR month at the rate of 5% per annum.
KAN TONG PO..
Chief Manager. Hongkong, Reptember 1st, 1971.
THE
THE CHARTERED BANK
INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA
INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARIFF: 1853:
BEAD OFFICE LONDON,
PAID or CAPITAL· Rusiya Fund KEYLABILITY OF
PROFITORS
£5900, 100)
*** £8,000,
FOREIGN EXCHANGE and Gener Banking business transacted.
CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened, a: FIXED DEPOSITS received for 19 or shorter perlode at rates which will quoted on application.
A. B. FERGUSON Acting/Manager.
Hongkong, February 23, 1991
THE CHINA SPECIE BANI
LIMITED.
HEAD OFFICE:
St. George's Building, Hongkong
Chairman of board of directors.
Mr. Wong Shin Ham.
Chief Manager... Mr. L. &. Holan Asst. Manager; K. T. Wong Hongkong, Manager Mr. L. P. ALLEN.
Foreign exchange and general bankin business transacted.
Current, Savings, and Fixed deposi bear înterests at rate of 8%, 4% and
the minimum monthly halances at 3 BANK OF TAIWAN, LTD., per annum rospectively, "e
PER CENT. per annum.
For the Hosprong & Bramokat
BANKING CORPORATION,
A. G. STEPHEN,·
-Chief Hanager.
Hoogkong, May 14, 1918.","
NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ.
(Nayaærlands Tranzo Boomer.)
ESTABLISHED 1824. Authorized Capita F. 100,000,000 £8,338.333 Paid-up Capital P. 80,000,000 £8,868,868 Reserve Fund... F. 18,979,250 $1,581,604 Epecial Reserven.. F. 40,100,000 £2,348,607 HEAD OFFICE:-Amsterdam. Branches at
The Engus Rotterdam
HEAD AGENCY |--Batavia, BRANCHES - Bandjarmasin Macausar Bingapore Bandoong Median Boors bala
Pedang Boerakarta Palombang
Calcutta
Bombay
Charibon
Season and panch tickets (available for mil cars not all ready full running at the time stated in the Company's time tables, but not for special cars, ons be obtained as applios- tion at the Company's Office. No Season Elekek | Djember will be issued until payment therefor. has been Djokjakarta made in Bank Notes or by Cheque or Compra. Kobe dors order representing Bank Notes.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & JON,
General Managera.
LOCAL SHARE MARKET.
Names.
HONGKONG, DECEMBER 5th, 1921. ́
OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS
11.M.
Stock Exchange.
Banks.
H.8.3.0. T.T. selling rato
on London ... 3/74 and on Shanghai... % 70) Hongkong Banks
do. Now
... 875 n. East Asia Bank 'Marine Insurances
Canton I surance... North Ohins Insurance Union Insurance... Yangteze Insurance Far Easterns ... Fire InsuraROOS
FAR
Sharebrokers' Association.
.8/71
$720.
105 b, Old, 102 b. Now o.
720 706
105.
#447 m.
S.
447
T 144 D.
1. 144.
$242 55.
9. 243
$20.
27
T 22 D.
96
$125
130
368
China Fire Insurance Hongkong Fire Insurance ... 8368 b. Shipping
Douglases, se H.K. Steamt cate... Indo-Chinas (Pre)
do. (Def.)... Shell Tranerarie Star Ferries Refineries
China Sugar Malabon Sugar
Mining
Kailan Mining Adm. ... Lengkate Shanghai Loans
B'hsi Explorations...} Raubs
Tronoh Mines,
Uril Caspians...
Ronguet Con
140
45 m.
201 b
261
35 b.
B-$80 · B. Li Ri
270.-B. H. K. R..
92/8 b.
8.37 b.
$188. n.
482.
186
90/
www
Comb, T 86
28/6 b
P: 1.00 b
20 b.
Dooks, Wharves, dodownE, &C.
H. & K. Wharfs H. & W. Dock...
Bhai Docks
New Engineeringa, Lands, Hotels & Buildings
Central Estates ... ... Hongkong Hotels... Hongkong Landa... Humphrey m Kowloon Lands Lank Roclamations" Wint Foints Cotton Mill.
Ewa Cotton Mills, Ltd.... Kung Yika Labu Kong Mows... Chientals M Shanghai Cotton. Yangtszopoos...
MiscellaneGA”:
י ་
Cementy..... Chjus-Borneos... Chins Lights (Old)
(New)
Chips Providents Dairy Farms ... 4.K. Electricnazi Macie-Dust Hongkong Ropes Hoagkong Tijmways.
Stam
Water-bou
8181 Die. $114. Tiun
148 b.
8 21 b. & 3.
$200 b.
$10.00 b.
8 40 b
... 180 b. 155 m.
- 68 b.
1-19
.181 m.
13 40 13b
0.10 b
10.00
ཝིཀྑུནྡྷབྷཱཝཀྑསོ; ...ཐ ཙཊྛཱ
4
1
(TAIWAN GINKO.) Knoorporated by Special Imperial Uharter, 1899 Capital abscribed. Yen 60,000,000
Capital (Paid-up) Home Funda
46,000,000 2,450,000
HEAD OFFICIA TAIPER, FORMOSA
BRANCHES. JAPAN--Takyn, Tokobama, Koba, DS,
Mosh FORMOSA Giro, Kag, Karenko, Selang Hakung, Nsabo, Plaza, Shinohiku, Taichn, Tainan, Takow, Tameul, Tobyen, Ako,
L. A HOLUM
Chief Manager,
Rongkong, October 2, 1990,
BANQUE DE L'INDO CHINE (FRENCH BANK.)
HEAD OPTION: 16his Rue Laffitte, Facia SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL Fre: 75,000,000 o EmaRVE FUNDS ... PAID UP CAPITAL. Fre, 68,400,000 (37 * Frs, 68,567,303,44 BRANCHES: Hongkong Saigon
Bangkok
OSINA-Shanghai, Hanbow, Kinklang, Battambang Mongtee
Amoy, Foodbow, Stow, Graton. OTHERS Bangkok, Honghi, Singapore, Dilbonti
Canton Boersbays, Semark Bataria, Haiphong Bombay, London, New York,
Hankow Hanoi
LONDON BANKERS
Shanghal
Nounide
Bingspore
Papeete
Tientsin
Peking
Tourne
From Penh Yundanfu
Pondioberry
BANKERS:
London County Wtrainster and Patt's Bank.
IN FRANCE: Comptoir Nationa The Bank has Correspondents in the Opinieria d'Escompte de Paris; Credit Lyonnade, Centres is the Baropera Continent, Buda, Basque de Paris et dos Pays-Bas Taingtad, Japas, Indo-China, Him, Indie, Philippine Islands, Jaya, and other Dutch Judies, Astratto, Credit Industriel Amerios; Africa, o
ot
Commercial Sociáté Générale Interest allowed an Current Accontate, and Fixed
IN LONDON: The National Pro 8. KONDOR,
Comptoir National d'Escompte de Parle Hinonger. - Credit Lyonnais.
Pekalongan Tebing Hinged Depoulin af rates which will be quoted on applications | vincial & Union, Bank of England Ltd.
Fensng Pontianak Tegal Banguon
(Bolo)
*(Dell)
Telok Betong Kota-Radia
Tilatjap Langu
Weltevreden Dorrespondente a Cotombo, Media, Pondicherry, Bangkok, Saigon, Haiphong Hanol, Amoy, Yokohama, Helbourne, Sydney, New York, San Francisco, &tig, He
London Bankers:The National Provincial and Union Bank of England; Limited.
The Bank buys and sells and receives for collection Bills of Exchange, lasitos letters of
aredit on its Branches and correspondents fo the East, on the Continent, in Great Britain, America and Australia, and transacta banking | business of ovary description, and to ma W. EL GROBKAMY, Acting Manager.
Hongkong, September 21, 1821.
THE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD.
Head Unical & Des Tana Bond, Central, Bankow Branch: Banian Conosarion
DOMESTIC & FOREIGN BANKING. BERVICE PROMPT. Current, Savings, and Fixed Depostte bear luterest at Bates 3%, 4%, $%. respectively.
Inquiry on one SPECIAL SERVICE will be welcomed.
Hongkong, Jojj *, 1918,
3. UZANU LI,.
TAIYO&O0...
-(JAPANESE). BOOTS AND SHOES
MADE: TO:ŻORDEL " Mo, 16, Wyndham Hitgi
AGENTS,
LONDON-Wxam Braten, 49 Grea
Bissell Street, W.0.. * AZQAE, 11 &. 12. Clement's Lane, Lombard Street Le, TB. Browns & Ltd.
06. 168 · Quem's · · Road,
Victoria CLARKE, SON & FLATT, 85 Grace church . ., G. STREET & Oo., Ltd., 30 Cornich do
GORDON & Gozo
16 St.
Bride Sh.2.0. ROBKET WATSON, 150
HONGKONG BRANCH:
8, De Your Road Central. Hongkong, September 1, 1920.
THE BANK OF CHINA,
國中
行銀
(Specially authorised by Presidential Mandate of the Republic of China on the 22nd of November, 1917). Authorised Capital.... $80,000,000.00 Paid-up Capital Reserve Funds..
12,279,800,00 8,607,678.00
HEAD OFFICE 1. PEKING.
HONGKONG BRANCH: Queen's Road Central. Branches and Sub-branches all over China and Correspondents in Europe, America, and other parts of the world. London Bankers - The National Provincial and Union Bank of England, Ltd,
The Guaranty Trust Company of
New York.
New York Bankers The Irving
National Bank.
The Equitable Trust Company of
New York,
Interest allowed on Current Ac- counts and Fixed Deponite,
Terins on application. Every description of Banking Business transacted.
Loans granted on approved securi- tiew.
Bpecial facilities for Home Rx- change.
TSUYEE PEL*
anngar.
Flest Birset, C. Mrroka & Ubs, Snow
KEYMER: & Co., 8. Whilsfriars 81.,
E.C., MATKER & UROWYHER, Ltd., 19
Hill, Holborn Fiaduct, Mon Di J Hongkong, Webruary 7, 1920,
TOILON
IN NEW YORK : J.-P. Morgan & Co.. French American Banking Corporation, Guaranty Trust Co. of New York.
Interest allowed on Current Access te and Fixed Deposits according to ar rangement.
Every description of banking and exchange business transacted.
V. MARSOT,
Acting Managar, Hongkong, Nov. 1, 1920.
y
THE CHINESE. MERCHANTE BANK, LTO
HEAD OFFICE: Alexandra Bulidings, Custer Rosa
General Banking and Exchange bam
De transacted,
Losus granted in approved securities Current Accounts opened and Fixar Deposits received at rates whitù may be scertained on application. Department
The Bank also conducts s 'Savings
K: 0. LAU,
Chlef Manages Bongkong, Aug. 17, 1830.
BANK OF CANTON LIMITED
HEAD OFFICE HONGKONG.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking Business transnoted.
CURRENT ACCOUNTS. 2% per annum on the daily credit balances of over $100.00. INTEREST ON FIXED DEPOSITS For 3 Month 3% per annum. For 6 Months 4% per annum For 12 Months 6% per annum. On demand, 2% per annunt
LOOK POONG SHAN,
Chief Manager.. Hongkong, May 2, 1921,
THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LTD.
- Gárman (fully pol
109,000,¤me 17,000.0
HIGH-CLASS PRINTING
HEAD OFF
AND
· DORNʻATU
11, 12, New Bridga 81.. 2.0.
SJUTLAND :—FRED L. SIMONY, 8 North
St. David Brest, Edinburgh,
PARIS AND EUROPE, MAYERS FARE
& Co., 18 Rue de la Grangel Batala Paris,
NEW YORKT. B. BROWN, Ltd. Bollan Hall, Wen And Struck, Now
•York City.
SAN FRANCIBOO and Amariona Ports BOOK BINDING
generally Base & Black. Ban Fran-
AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, AND NEW ZEALAND:Gorno & Goran, flat bourne and Sydney, TOUCHOW-BROOKET & Co.. OPYLON:W. M. EMITE & Do The
ANAPOTHEOLKına Co. Oplambai. BINGAPORE, STRAITS, de, 1--HILL)
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