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HONGKONG & SHANGHAI

BANKING CORPORATION,

HEAD OFFICE: HONGKONG.

AUTHORISED CAPITAL

$30,000,000

ISSUED AND FULLY PAID UP 820,000,000

RESERVE FUNDA

STELLING... £4,500,000

SILVER $25,500,000

Reserve lämLITY OP

PROPRIETORS..

$30,000,000

COURT OF DIRECTORS; WC. Panenden, ÉgCharg

B. 'De F2 Bath, Bay,

W. H. Bell, Ea

H. P. White. Eaq-Depoty Chairmısı.

Hon. Mr. 4, 6, Lang, 1. A. Painter, Miq. A. R. Compton, T., Wan, Bau Hon.Mr.P.H.Holyoak (1. M. Young. Raj.

CHIEF MANAGER: A. H. BARLOW, Esq. Manager: Shanghai-G. L STITT, Esq

1,"

LONDON BANKERS Westminster Bank, Ltd.

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened in LOCAL CURRENCY and FIXED DEPOSITS received for one year or

Local Currency and shorter, periods Starling on terms which will ho quoted on application ...Hongkong, 15th February, 1925,

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.

E business of the above Bauk is TEL

cominciai hy the TONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING COR PORATION. Rulos may be chtains on applleation.

INTEREST on cloposite is calculate on the lowest balon Ichtring back cont ploted Calendar Mat 34 por cont. per sunt. Sanulare bo no balines on any day is a main no intorest will

be allowed for that month.

Papositors may Transfer at their option lamed of $100 or more to the HONGKONG & SHANGILAL BANK se he placed on FIXED DEPOSIT at CURRENT RATES.,

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For the Hongkong & AmanGHAI

BANKING CORPORATION, -

H. BARLOW

Chief Manager Hongkong, 7th January, 1925, THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHIÑA.

INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER, 1858.

HEAD OFFICE: LONDON.

£3,000,000 .....£3,000,000.

Paid-up Capital

. Reserve Fünd ...

Roperve Liability of Pro-

prietors"....

£3,000,000

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for 1 year Dr shorter perior at rates which will be

Banking business transacted.

quoted on application.

A. H. FERGUSON,

Manager. Hongkong, May 8,1928.

BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE.

HEAD OFFICE:

COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

THE NANKING.

BIGGEST BUCKET DREDGER IN

THE FAR EAST,

THE CHINA MAIL.

SIAM'S FOREIGN "TRADE.

Purchase of Motor Ships.

Announcement that the Siamese The powerful self-propelling Government is purchasing motor bucket dredger "Nanking." owned by the Netherlands Harbour Works ships to develop the Bangkok Company of Amsterdam. Macao, trade comes after a very prosper and Hongkong, arrived at this fous year in the foreign trade of port yesterday.

V

COCHIN-CHINA SALT. ---་་

Intereating Information From British Consul.

of

The British Consul at Saigon gives some interesting information about the salt production Cochin-China, from which we extract the following:-

a

Salt pana in Cochin-China cover' total area of about 2,000 hectares, and produce some 30 to

This vessel one of the largest (that country. Reviewing the for-40 tons per annum per hectare. Bucket dredgers of the world, and by far the largest ever seen in the Far East, disposes of an engin power of not less than 1050 and is capable of dredging to a depth of more than other under the water level. Besides it is provided with an installation to pump the dredged material direct ashore by means of a pipeline,

For dredging at this extreme depth a special bucket ladder is to to be installed, bearing 58 buckets. in suitable soll the capacity amounts to about, 1000.cúbic yards per hour.

The vessel as a length of 180 fect, a maximum width of 36 feet and a' draught of 12 feet.

EXCHANGE.

Hongkong, Pobruary 13th, 1975. On London-

Bank, Wiro...

I'

#1

On demand. 18/30/18 30 day's sight...

4 months' aight-4- Crolita 4 months' sight 3/4-1 Desumenta 7,4 months sight 274-7 a Pari

On domand.

Credits, moath sight... 1135

On demand... New York

On domad..

**

Credita, 8 days' nightj On Bomber--

Wire

On demand

Wire

.... 1035

...com.

On demand... "... 30 days' aight (private paper) On Yokoham On domand...

*** **

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1925.

~TIBITORS AT HOTELA.

HÒNGÏUMU{BOTAL. 24 -

Foterasry 14

Mr L. Adler Missy A add F. Mr and Mrs P. M. Hamilton

Aikoo

We Fler'man Mr R. T. G. Altkon Mr. W. D. Hawes Mr W. 4. Alion Mr and Ms A. 8

Mr and Mr A. W. Horseo

Van Andel

Mr & Mrs A. Hiok Mr G. Apfolham MrA R. Johnston Mr A. Auly Mr & Mrs.E Kilori

Er and Mrs J. T Mr & Mry Holling

Bagrad

buron

MFUM. Kershow

is W. R. Kimbell

Mr ao Mrs Jou

Knoth

Mrs E. R. Kolilies Mr and Mrs 1. R.

Mr F. Aban

Mis K. Barderolli

Miss K. Barlow

Mr & Mra N. Bal

Mr V. Benjamin

Mr.J. Boonett

1547

prood

กา

Mr H. Bickerton

110.

Mr Blanketski

We L Blane

dom.

Me (7, Bowack

Mr T. B. Brawn

141

„SUBSIDIARY COINS.

Hongkong 60 conte sub... ptr.

ji

10

19

%dis. 8% dis.. ...283 %, dia. 10% prz

10% pm.

8% pm."

12

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Krakon

Mr and dīrs.

Ma P. P. 1efore

Mr R. G. W. Be. Laurt sea'

Mr R. J. Birbock

Mr A.

W. 0. Browho

Mrs E. Liddel

Mian H. Lillio

Q.

Mr MP., Mar-hall

Mr D. Mellom

10apt, A. W. McKin

Mr D..MdLeod,

r H.

Mr. B. Bechenan turgi

Mr. Budin MrGW. Burns

Mr K. Carlto

690

Marklu

Men J. H. Me.

Michxel Mek. W. Millor.

Hr 8. Christopher Capt. acil Mrs I.

Milla Dr. Obristopherano Mr and Mrs T. t. Mr. Obel topherson Moore and child Mr and Mrs W. & Mr R, B. Moorhead

Corn 11

Mr J. E. Dasgear,

Mr A. S. March Mr W. Norwood Mr Mrs B. Dean Mr E. H. O'Farrell

Capt. & Mrs Perne Miss Pearse

6% in 7% out Mr W. Hagen

...287 % dia.

7.dis.

The Baria salt fields, expérience eign trade of Slam in the January no difficulty in obtaining the neces issue of "Commerce Monthly."sary labour, but the Baclicu fields on lenti published by the National Bank of have to engage Chinese coolies,

On domard ... Commerce in New York, the who, although more expert in the

'Singapore collection of sult than Annamite On Homopde Rank says:

coolies, have to be paid a much | On Manila- Exports in 1923-24 reached the higher wage. A capital of five ton demand... high level of 202.000.000 ticnis, seven thousand pinstres is re-On Shanghai- compared with 170,000,000 tiens quired for the running of a 20 to in the preceding year, and 30 hectare held, as much a field 90,000,000 in 1920-21. Siamese calls for a gang of 10 to 60 coolies, prosperity depends largely on the controlled by a foreman coglie.old Loaf, 100 foe (per taal) 47. extent of the rice crop and of the The latter is responsible through- Bilvor (par oe.)...

'Sovereigns (Bsak's buying mato) 9.38 export demand for rice Total out the year for the proper main- exports of this grain in the last tenance of embankments and the fiscal year exceeded 1,800.000 tons, steady rise of the salt water and accounted for 70 per cent. of through introductory canals, the the aggregate-value of all exports. maintenance of which is becoming Canton ooing The Nanking" is to he used Tin ore ranks second in import-more and more expensive as the Ra Silver in Hongbo for the dredging of a foundation ance among Siam's exports. The alluvium gains on the sea. The Chinese Copper Cab... channel under the quay wall, noore is shipped to the Straits for salt industry does not yield a large Rate of Native Interest

Chinees Coppor Cents Funder construction at North Point

for the Ching Siong Land Invest.ining Annual output, in terms profit to the Baylieu farmer. Chinesu Bub Coin

of tin content. ranges between six Freight is very costly, the only floogkong Bab. Cola. ment Co, Ltd (managing director,. Mr. Kwik Djoen Eng), where and nine thousand tons. Experts means of transport being along

narrow winding canals, which are" considerable depth exists before of teak-wood are considerable; and

Siam is one of the chief' producers often badly silted.up. The main pans are along the coast of Tonkin the solid bottom can be reached.

The average dredged depth by of this valuable timber. Cattic, canal, upon the urgent representa- and Southern Annam. Up to the dredgers of a normal construction | hides, Salt, fish, pepper, copra and tions of the salt, farmers, has present Hongkong and Japan have does not exceed 40 to 50 feet; rirebber, as well as numerous minor recently been dredged, It does been the only purchasers of Mr & Mrs C. H.Mr & Mrs E. Land ly dredgers are met with which but unusual items of commerce:not, at present, appear necessary Cochin-China salt, their share in

Mr"Monhoad reach the greater depth required such as elephant and tiger bones, to work salt farms by modern 1922 being 52,737 tons, valued at Mr & Mrs J. Babar Mr & MH. O'dell for this kind of work."

turtle shells, armadillo sking and methods.

5,274,000 francs. The industry is Mr and Mrs A.Mr and Mrs J, N.

And children birds' nests are included among

Other parts of Cochin-China capable of development, and pro-

Parker exports.

possess salt pans, which, if better fits could be increased, owing to The import. trade is

quite worked, would produce a surplus the proximity of foreign markets diversified. One-third of the in- available for export to other Far and the absence of serious com ports are reported as from Hong-Eastern markets. The principal petition. kong and Singapore, ports of transhipment, so that it is im possible to trace the origin of much of the incoming Chandise. Direct trade with the United Kingdom, China and India is important, and considerable amounts of goods are imported from Germany, France, Belgium, the United States and Japan.

CHINA'S CUSTOMS.

mer-

one-

Comment by the "London Times." In a comment on the Chinese Customs collections for the year 1921 which Fenched the unpre- cedentedly high figure £12.732.700, the "London Times," in its City Notes column, suy's-

It is a

remarkable feature, sometimes forgotten, of Chinese economic progress, that it con- tinues from year to year steadily

As is usual in Orientul coun- in spite of chronic civil disorder. warfare, brigandage, and piracy.tries, textile manufactures are the which prevail in many parts most important items among im Quile anaccustomed during the ports. In 1923-24 such goods, Whole of their long history to any principally of cotton, amounted to thing which, from a Western 41.000.000 ticals, or over standard, approaches good govern fourth of the total. Other imports, ment, the 400 millions of the while of less individual import Chinese people-most of them fance, cover a surprising variety of industrious law-abiding, frugal merchandise. Stam has long had and within a certain narrow a well developed system of canals, range, very capable-have learned and in the last two decades has Lo carry on their avocations in been active in railroad building. what to a less hardly people would the total in operation now amount- seem to be quite impossible cir-ng to nearly 1,500 miles. In the cumstances. China's millions have transportation field, imports last to live somehow, so somehow they year included 10 Jocomotives, 452 (chiefly from the till their soil, maintaina rough and automobiles effective village government which United States) and 75 airplanes goes on, indifferent possibly to the Imports of precious-stones, gold- dissensions

leaf, gold, silver and other gold the more amony highly placed and they do get and silversmiths materials last their produce distributed through ear aggregated 15,000,000 ticals, the country and to and from the though some of this amount was re-exported, Siamese goldsmiths Treaty ports.

The Treaty-ports--the places of have a reputation for artistie entry, and egress for the foreign work. Tobacco manufactures are IN LONDON: The National Provincial & Trade-are kept going by the other important item in the Union Bank of England, Lid.; Coptols Maritime Customs, with its For-incoming "trage. Cigarettes form Nations compte de Pari Grad Lycheeign Commissioners, who collect the bulk of this trade and cigarette

IN NEW YORK: 1. 1. Morgan o to.. French American Banking Corporation, the revenue, support and advise imports last year totalled over Guaranty Trust Co, of New York,

the local officials, and being in the

4.000.000 pounds. Other signi- Chinese Servied and yet foreign ficant imports included motion with the prestige attaching pleure films, electrical supplies, thereto), are able to serve as

paper, sugar, opium, spirits, point d'appui upon which trade matches and petroleum products. * maintains itself. So,"in spite of much disorder. business goes on.. and in spite of every discourage ment it seems that the national wealth is slowly but surely in- creasing. Given a good native government and the maintenance

96, Poulevard Haun, Par fubscribed Capital... Fra. 79,000,000.DE Pald-Up Capital ... Firs. 68,400,000 80 Renarro Funda...... Pr. 69,867,283.54 BRANCHES

Bangkok

Battambang

Canton

Djibouti

Haiphong

Hanker Planet

Hongkong Mongtoe

Noure

Papeete Poliar

Salgot Shanghal Singapore Tientsin Toarand

Past-Pauk Yunnanfu Pondicherry BANKERS:

IN FRANCE Comptoir Naticas d'Ercompt de Pacie; Credit Lyonnais, Hanque de Paris et des Pays-Bas; "rail Industriel es Commercial

Societe GeneraƏM.

Interest aflowed on Current Accounts and Firai Deposits accarling to arrangatient.

Every descrip:n of Banking and Exchange Barius transacted.

A. LECOT,

Manager Hongkong, March 20, 1924.

THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE

BANK, LTD..

Established 1880.

HURUANG RAILWAY

COUPONS.

COMMENT IN MAIL WEEK.

of something approaching civil Interesting developments, we order, so great are the qualities of | (China Express" understands, are

Ospital (fully paid-up) Yen 100,000,000 the people that China might rise taking place in connection with the Reserve Fund ..................

Yon 77,500,000

1!

Head Office: -YOKOHAMA.

Branches and Agencies at:

Batavia.

Bombay.

Buenos Ayres,

Calcutta"

Changchun. Dairen (Dally). Fengtien (Mukden).

Hamburg. Heskow. Harbin,

Honolulu. Kai Yuen. Kobe.

London

Los Angeles. Lyons.

Maniin."

Nagasaki Nagoya,

Newchwang.

New York.

Osaka.

Peking. Rangoon.

Rio de Janeiro. Salgon.. San Francisco.. Seattle. Shanghal Shim:onoseki Singapore. Socrabaya. Sydney. Tientsin. Tokyo, Tainanfu. Tsingtau. Vladivostock. "

Interent allowed on Current Accounts. Deposits received for fixed periods at rates to be obtained on application.

C. ARIMA,

Manager. Hongkong, 27th October, 1924.

100000000000

Everything New {

New Shop. New Stock. Now Frices.

« Suitable for your pocket.

All kinds of Indian-and-Chiassa

Chawla : Kubzolderles, sta, always in stock.

SIND SILK STORE,

queer's Bead Central, ́

to a high economic plane. Thats of the Chinese Government day is not yet, and until it comes. Five per Cent. Huknung Railway foreigners of all nations, and not, but have not yet been jaid. As Loun, ghich fell due on December ably of the British Empire, must) give a the help and sympathy mentioned in a dispatch to the Times Rom its Poking corres- they can. but, above all, it is pondent, dated essential that they should see that Chinese native banks bad arranged December 20, the Treaty-port system is main-to provide the Chinese Government tained that alone makes the for- with funds to meet these coupons, eign trade possible,

MARINE INSURANCE: Competition of Most Severe Type.

ance.

There is reason to believe, however, th the Chinese, banks have not actually parted with the money to the agents for the loan, owing, "it" is sad, to a desire to finish negotia Lions between them and certain of Speaking at the annual general the banking groups in the Chinese meeting of the Institute of London anking consortium. The Chinese Underwriters, Mr. Herbert T.anks are understood to claim timt 1924 had been one of stress for Chinese fovernment, for the pay Hines, the Chairman, said the year, the fact of advancing money to the

those engaged in marine insurment of interest on a foreign lon gies, then a moral right to be Prevailing conditions had provesponsible or the management

associated with the banking groups duced competition of the most the Hukoang Railway Loan, The severe type, and under these town was issued in four countries circumstances the duty of pro-Britain, Germany. France, and the tecting the basic and funda-nited States-but owing to the mental principles and safer the German representation in guards of marine insurance the group ceased to function. The had entailed, very heavy work British and French Governments and much anxiety. The difficulty are understood to have aesented to of arranging and maintaining aliation-by-there-Chinese- tariffs for marine business was, banks, but it is reported that the of course, known to all under- British, French, and American writers, and it had been necessary representatives in Paking

A

LOCAL SHARE MARKET.

OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.

FEBRUARY 13.

Names

Jank

H.9.8. T. on selling rate

Loodoo

And on Abanghai

II AM

Stock Exchange.

9/97 873-1/4

£11) b.

gin.

*

Hongkong Banks 1:9 b. London-£i n. Chartered Bank...

P. & D. Bank

14

$103.b East Asia, Bank wat sa Mercantile Bank A B 29-1/1 b.

dou 0 213.9/8 b.

darine InsÚTADORS

Canton

North Ola

Union Insur Iniineanor To

China Under

Far Eastsime ...

Fire InsuraNOGE

***

Donglinen. 1.E. Steamboats... Hongkong Tags sad. Lighter Itido-Chins (Prof.

rlr. (Def.) do.

(H.K. Reg.)

.

FEBRUARY 1S. Sharebrokers' Association.

2/3 $13-1/4

b. 1915

£21-17

a. £1)

b. 12

5. 756

140

B. 158

D. 38

766 2. 140 p.

b. 4

9.90 5.8 82.

b. 3 s. 5.2)

China Fire Insurace...

135 b.

195

Hongkong Fire Insuradte... hipping

710 m.

D. 715

$68 h.

b. 59

$28 6.

b. 87 12 in 37.89

9 b.

b4 60 sa 4.90

38 n.

180 n.

19''

120

£30 5.

244

a 03/.

170 b.

b 79 és 90

$ 17-1/4 m.

n 19.1u

$250

A 25

$82.

BI

39 n.

1n 41

57/8 b.

6 n.

... 19. 10.

144

390 5

Bj Dy

b. 9 14

b 476-

Shell Trasporta Star Ferries... Water basta... friental Nay. Co. efineries

•hina Sugar Malabon Sugar Wining

Kailan Mining Adm Langkate...

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Omb. 22 n. $7 n. Slai Exploratione...) #5,10 b.

Shanghai, L618

Ringlo Langkata

tus tu

Tronoh Mines Ural Corp.

Rearnet Con...

P. 1 D Wharves, Godowna, &c.

looks

H&K. Wharfe

H.W. Dock

Shui Docks

*

Sew Engineering....

H. R. Enginoorings.

Shanghai Hapzkows

n. 13

70-

n. 208

#148-19 b. 145}ƒ6 58:

b 143

T 110 b.

и

$1.9 b.

b. 111 b. 8

$210 b,

fands, Hotels & Buildings

H..Shai Hotels $171 b. 18 s. New-17.10 m

H.E. Developments

Hongkong Lands...

***

Humphraga Estates .... Kowloon Lagda Land, Rnolamations Princes Building... A.K. Resity

B.K. Territorials Rural Land... Ostton Mills.

...70 cta. b. & 80 m.

SL, 10

(b. 172 Ñaw-b 17.10

b. 70 Cents

107 b. 10. 101-1/8/2-sa $20-1/2 m.

B. 101/1

$150 a

$ 2.80 b.

1.800. 310.

Ewo Cotton Hills, Ltd... Ts 18.30 Kang Yiko

Laon Kung Mows.....

Orientals... ***

Shanghal Cotton

Yangtarepoos.....

Miscellaneousy,

Coment

D.

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K. 9.40

b. 2,50 2. 1.80

s. 18:40

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T. 4,20 p.

€ 3.90

T 80 1/1 n. New 183 p.

n. 80 New, 32 »,

(b. 19-1/2 Now b. 8.10 #Gomb. b 28

$19-3/4 n. New 8.10 b. Cements "Combined' 1151 on. China-Bornson Chlox Lights (Old)

**

#191 b. do (New) $13.60 b. 13.70 a. Comb, 27 b. China Providenta 816) a. Now 0.70 n. Providonts Combined”.......... $40.

Daley Farms...

B.K. Electrion

Macao do

..

• 5 •

Hongkong and Canton Toes, Hoogkong Rope..... 191. Now 10-1/1 n. lopes Combined

-$58.

151 b. 55 na Hongkong Tramways........ Peak Tramways (Old)

25 s Do.

(Now) Steam Laundries

H.K. Steel Foundry ...... Watson's Wm. Powells... Fans Orawfords

་་

[Now b. 19) Comb. b 17

(b. 16. New » 9-1ịt su. 8.50%†

Comb, s. 401

1. 201

THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LIMITED.

HEAD OFFICE HONGKONGS Audarikud Capital... 10,000,000. Pathrip,Captial............. $5,000,000.

rro Fund

13,200,000,

DIRECTORS:

Hon. Mr. Chow Shou Són--Chairman.

Fung Plug Sl

La Koon Coun

1K Kwak

Ng Cheng Lak

Fong Wol Ting

Max Ching Kon

Wong You Tag

Huynh Tu

Kan Ying Po

Chan Ching Shok

Every description of Banking pood Exchange

business, transmeted. Louzu'

approval securities.

granted

SAFË DEPOSIT BOXKS to let.

KAN TONG PO,

Longkong. February, 1928,

Малади

DA

NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL

MAATSCHAPPIJ.

(NWESINELANDS TRADING BootWTT.).

.

Establimio 1884. Horong BRANON ESTABUMID 1908.

Authorized Capital 150,000,000 £12,500,000 Pald-Ups Capita: .....G.. 80,000,000 £ 6,988,671, Reserve Fund, 2005,092 € 1,870,419

Special Reserves... 22,680,00 £ 1,888,370 HEAD OFFICE:-Amsterdam, EASTERN, HEAD OFFION :--Pataria.

BRANCHES

Banjarmasin Bandoong Calcatta

NjokJakarta Padang Kata-Radin

Tenang

Charibon

Bombay

Djamber

The Hague Kobe

MOKAMA

Palembang

Pecalonges

Puntlangt

Rangoon

Rotterday--- Samarang Bingapore

Tega

KEPULGE BAY HOTEL,

Bannerman

and chill

Brostedt

Mr and Mrs A.BA.Lady Paxres

Carleton Dr. Donelan

Mr B. Shapk

Mr and Mrs. Vander

Mr and Mrs F. C. Stro

Deking Dark Lbol & Mrs Sto. dr W. L. Franklin phe

Lad bis mother Mr nadra L. Turry Mr and Mrs. I. H.MM. Waik

Gare & daughterMr and Mrs E. 'O Mr & Mrs Harriso Wood

Mr A. J. Bayim Mr and Ars J. F. Mr and Mrs P. M. Wright

Hedgaon

PEAK HOTEL.

Fe.ruary 13.

De J. W. Anderson Miss G Bennedy

Mr B. A. Arthur MnM. F. Key

Mr & Mrs T. ArthurMe and Mrs E, F Miss E. R. Baily

&ill

Mr and Mrs L. C. F.Mr & Mra 'A. Lano

Bellamy

Mr and Mrs S., H. Mr J. W.. Bonner Langston

Mr and Mrs T. G.Me K. 61800

Benrett

Mr W. H. Bourne

Mr M. J. Freon Col & Mrs C. Russell

Brow

Boerabais

Shangbal

Boerakarta (Solo)

Tilacap Weltevredor LONDON BANKERS:- National Provincial Bank Ltd. Corrmpondenili all over the world,

BANKING BUSINESS OF EVERT DESCRIPTION.

"

W. H. GROSKAMP,'.

Agant,

Hongkong, November 4, 1924.

司公理管業實法中

SOCIETE FRANCAISE DE GERANCE

DE LA BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE UHINE.

ETABLISSEMENT FRANCO CHINOIS.

(Incorporated in France),"

5, Chater Road, Victoria, Hongkong.

HEAD OFFICE: 74, Ruc St. Lazare, Paris.

Subscribed Capital fully

paid-up.

Reserve Fund

Frs. 10,000,000 Fra. 10,800,000

Working fund provided by

THE BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE

Mr and fra G. D. Paris

Loya Mian I oya

Major A. B. Little

jobce

Miss P. W. Brown Mr D Loyd Mr S. D..Carothers Mr W. H. Losk Capt & Mrs J. O.Mr and Mrs W.

Carpenter

Logan

Mr B. B. Toland · Mr D. Q Legn Mia M. Cooper Mr and Mrs T. A. Mra-1 Cormack Martin

Mr and Mrs W. A:Mm J. McAinsh

Cornell

Mr R. McGregor

4

DE CHINE.

Fr. 50,000,000.

BANKERS:

Societe Generale,

Panque

Nationale de Crodit.. Banque de Paris et des Pays-Bas. London: Midland Bank, Ltd.

New York: Irving Bank Columbia Trust

Co.

Every description of Banking and Exchange Business transacted: Corres- pondents throughout the world.

M. FITZ-HENRY,

Manager.

10th November, 1924.

Mr and Mrs J. D.Mr E, E Minzung' THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LTD.

Danby

Lt.Col. R. A. Dob.

Mr and Mrs

Duncan MAW. E Dye Mt's Samers Elis Miss Ellis

Mr and Mrs W.

Eustace

Me and Mr F W.

Munton

Miss M. W. Nawa-

J. holme

Mr W..Ozden

air F. E. Ollerton Mr A. H. Paa

A.

Major and Mrs F. E.

Phillip

Mr and Mrs H. R.

Mr A Forbes.

-

Remington

"Miss M. Forbes

Mr A. Ritche

Mr R. J. W. Foster Lt. Col." & Mr O

Mias G. Fothergill

Sanders

Mr and Ms F. F Mr & Mrs J.B.Scott

Franklia Mr R. P. Shs

Lt. E. C. Frederick MR. H. Szolton Mr and Mrs W. D.Mr and Mrs T. F.

Goodfellow

White Smith Mr and Mrs Goo. W.Mre & din UE

Stubbings

Grey

Mr and Mrs B.

Hale

Miss M. B. Hal

Mr and Mr

Hancock

Mr J: B. Tawker

A.Mr and Mrs E. FL

8tardee

Mr O..P. Sturdee J.Mm J. B. Thomson Mr&Mrs O. Thwaites Miss Thwaites

Mr and Mrs. W. J.Mr. A. W. Liekis

La-Col. and Mrs A

Hawker

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Incorporated by Special Imperial Charter, 1899.

Capital Subscribed ...

Capital (Paid-up) Reserve Fund

....Yen 60,000,000 .Yen 52,500,000 ..Yan 12,980,000-

HEAD OFFICE: TAIPEH, FORMOSA.

BRANCHES:

JAPAN-Tokyo, Yokohama,

Osaka, Moji.

Kobe,

FORMOSA-Giran, Kagi, Karenko,

Keelung, Makung, Nanto, Pinan, Shinchiku, Taichu, Tainan, Takow, CHINA-Shanghai, Hankow, Kiukiang,

Tamsul, Tohyen, Aku.

Amay, Foochów, Swatow, Canton. OTHERS.--Bangkok, Hongkong, Singe

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LONDON BANKERS: London County Westminster and Parr's Bank."

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3, Des Vaux Road Central

Hongkong, 5th Juna, 1924.

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HEAD OFFICE: PEKING.

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Loans granted on approved securities. Bpecial facilities for Home Exchange.

TSUYER PEL, Masager.

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