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HONGKONG & SHANGHAI

BANKING CORPORATION.

dEAD OFFICE: HONGKONG.

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AUTHORISED CAPITAL $50,000,000 INSUED AND FULLY PAID UP $20,000,000

KISIRVE FUNDS! ---

STERLING... € 4,300,000- SILVER $20,500,000

RESERVE LIABILITY OF

PROPRIETORE..

$20,000,000

COURT OF DIRECTORS:

Chairman,

H. P. White, B1-Deputy Chairman

G. M. Young,

B. D. F. Beith,

W. R. Bolt, Ex

COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

WOOD PULP

INTERESTING FIGURES FROM SWEDEN.

The wood pulp and timber in- dustries of Sweden äre of: im-, portance to that country, and it is interesting to gather from the Hon. Mr. A. O, LangSwedish Economic Review that We i l'attenden, Raq. while in the autumn of 1924 the A. H. Oompton. Eng. 1. A. Plazmer. Bry.

exports of timber fell off, the Hon.Mr. P.H. Holyrak! T. ft. Weil, Ena

export of pulp and paper remain ed relatively good. By October, seems, the whole of the Exqcalculated year's production had been sold, and since then the sales have been made for delivery in 1925,

CHIEF MANAGER: A. H. BARLOW, Esq. "akonemper: Shanghai-G. H. STITT,

LONDON BANKERS. Westminster, Bank, Ltd...

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened in FIXED LOCAL CURRENCY and DEPOSITS received for one year or shorter perioda in Local Currency and Sterling on terms, which will be quoted

on appliaution.

Hongkong, 2'st 1bruary. 225. HONGKONG, SAVINGS BANK

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WOOL TRADE:

THE CHINA MAIL.

PRICES DEARER THAN A'·.

YEAR AGO.

FISH SUPPLY.

BRITISH-CANADIAN SCHEME.

Major Hugh Green, representing the fishing industry of Great Britain, bas told the Fisheries Com- mittee of the Halifax Trade Board that the interests he represents are Mr. Bertram Parkinson, of Brad- willing to spend three million ford, who was elected president of dollars in the development of Nova. the British Wool Federation, said Scotla, Asheries, on condition that our wool textile industry was the Canadian Government provides

difficult shipping facilities and reasonable" struggling through a period; and the year did not open ocean rates on the Government very brightly for the trade. Prices merchant marine..

Major. Green, pointed out that were from 20 to 70 per cent. dearer than a year ago. There could be there had been a slump in British raw fisheries In the past three years true prosperity with no material at such levels and ex- through the change in the Gulf changes and tariffs everywhere Stream. His reason for speaking against us. No one conversant at Halifax was to acquaint fisher- with the working of the textile men with the proposal before meet- trade would suggest that prices ing the Federal Government in had been forced to the present Ottawa, high love! by Bradford. The real point was that the demand "for wool for some time past had been in excess of supply, and that would continue until the supply overtook the demand, or until prices reached such a level that substitutes would be increasingly used.

Our Continental and Japanese competitors, having the advantage of favourable exchanges, lower taxation, and low conversion costs, could afford to pay better prices for their wool than we could, and could undersell us both in our Home and foreign markets with The brunt the finished products.

the manufacturers and fell on The significant merchants..

By the middle of December the total sales for delivery amounted to 250,000 tons of sulphite and sulphate pulp. Even the mechani- cal pulp milis will have sold practically their whole produc tion for the year, the sales being made chiefly to England and France. We may judge of the TEE business of the shove Bank is position at date by comparison conducted by the HONGKONG with the actual exports for the AND SHANGHAI BANKING COR-period January-October during PORATION. Rules may be obtained three important years.

application. INTEREST on deposita ia calculated on the lowest balanco during each end pleted Calendar Month at 3 per cent per annum. Should there bo no balance on any day in a manth no interest will bo allowed for that month.

may run for at their Depositors ...option Balance of $100 or more to the HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANK to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT at CURRENT RATES.

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For 1913, the figure was 775,184 tons. for 1922 798,975 tons, and for 1924. the exports reached 1,064,105 1ons. fact is that the United States now takes second place among the buyers of Swedish pulp.. Great Britain comes next, while Ger many has practically disappeared' | as a buyer.

The steady increase in the! American consumption is due to For the EONIXONA & KALARGA the home supplies not keeping up with the expanding requirements.

BANKING CORPORATION,

Chief Manager

1. H. BARLOW,

Hongkong, 7th JandaTY. 1925.

THE CHARTERED BANK OF

NEEDS OF INDUSTRY.

INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA MINISTER AND CO-OPERATION.

INCORPORATED BY Rowl

CHARTER, 1853..

HEAD OFFICE: LONDON.

£3,000,000

Pald-up Capital pay. Reserves Fund.£3,000,000 Resorve Linbility of Pro- prietore* * * *

.£3,000,000

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and Gonoral Banking business transacted.

CURRENT ACCOUNTS. opened, and FIXED DEPOSITS received for 1 year shorter period at rates which, will be doted on application.

A. H. FERGUSON, Manager. Hongkong, May 8, 1923,

BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE.

HEAD OFFICE:

Mi. Foulevard Examena, Paris. Hubcribed Capital. Fr. 72,000,000,00 -Pain-Up Capital ...FT88,400,000.00

Becerra Kanda...

Fra 65,667,283.44 BRANCHES Hongkong Mong

Mangótar

kaznen

Tibout

Haiphong Hankaw

Hoo!

Noon

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Paptee

Peking Prom Penb

Poudleberry BANKERS:

Bxigen Shangbad Singapore Tleathe Toorne Yunnan

IN FRANCE Comptoir Nathall'Emp

Paris; Gredit Lyonnais, Berite de Faris at de Pays-Ba; Credi: Industriel at Commercial

·Boclete Omerale.

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IN LONDON: The National Provincial Union Bank of England, Ltd.; Compte National d'Escompte de Farie; Credit Lyonniee IN NEW YORK: J. P. Morgan & Co. Trench American Banking Corporation Guaranty Trust Co. of New York,

Interest allowed or Current Accounts and Ubred Deposits sooonling to arrangement.

Every description of Banking and Exchange

Mosineen transacted.

A. LECOT,

Manager Hongkong, March 20, 1924.

"THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE

BANK, LTD.

Ritablished 1880.

Espital (fully paid-up) Yen 100,000,000, Resetre Fand

Yen 77,500,000

Head Office:-YOKOHAMA.

Branches and Agencies at:

Batariar

*Bombay.

Buenos Ayres..

Calcutta.

Changchun.

Dairen (Dalny).

Newchwang. New York. Osaka.

Peking.

Rangoon.

Rio de Janeiro.

San Francisco.

Shanghai.

Fengtien (Mukden). Salgon,

Hamburg...

Hankow.

Hurbin

Hopalala.

Toba

T'uen.

London.

Los Angeles.

Lyons.

Maalis. Nagasaki.

Seattle,

Shimonosekl. Singapore,

Boerabaya. Sydney. Tientsin. Tokyo.

Teinanfu.

Tsingtau Vladivostock.

4

Nagoya

Interest allowed on Current Accounts. Deposits received for fixed periods at maton to be obtained on application.

C. ARIMA, Manager. Hongkong, 27th October, 1924.

000000000 Everything New!

New Shop. New Stock. Now Prices. Suitable for your pocket.

All kinds of Indiwa maud Chinose Elks, Shawl, Embroideries, etc. always in stock.

BIND BILK STORE,

·DENA BILDINO, Queen's Bond Central,

BANKING.

COUTTS AND CO.'S, BALANCE

....SHEET.

The scheme outlined is to establish a fishing centre with three" or four hundred vessels fishing from this port and a steamer sailing daily for Britain with 3,000 tons of fresh fish, while storage plants on this side are proposed for the lower grade fish handled for the cheaper trade in Great Britain. Major Green mentioned that France and Italy were also in the market for Nova Scotia fish, and intimated that he was also empowered to encourage fruits and meat ship- ment from Canada to Europe.

The capital says Major Green, is ready for lavestment, providing the Government accedes to his re- quests, adding." Everything resta with the Federal Government."

EXCHANGE

Hongkong, February 27th, 1985. on London

"Bank, Wire...

On demand...3/3 13/26/ 30 day's sight 4 months' skht 12/4- Credits 4 months” sight .....3/4-5/8- Documentary; & moshe sight 9/4-1 On Park

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10% pm.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1925.

HONGKONG BOTEL

Fobrrsary 24.

Bisson A. and F.

Mr L Adloc Mr and Mrs.P.. M. Hamilton

Alken

M.G. A. Harriman Mr R. T. G. Altkòn Mr W. D. Haw Mr W. 8. Allan Mr and Mrs A. S Mr and Mrs & W. Horm

Van Andel Mr Mrs A. Hicks Mr.G. Apfelbaum Mr-A, R. Johnston MrA. Aubry Mr & Mrs R. Koller Mr and Mrs J, T.Mr & Mrs Kelling-

buzon MBagran Mr. O. Banhan Mr CP. Karshaw. Misa E. Bartorell! Mrs W. B. Kimball Kha K. Barlow Mr. and Mrs Joan Mr. Mrs N. Beal Knoth Mrs. H. Bellion. Mr and Mrs I. R. Mr. Benjamin Kraakman Mr. J. Bennett

Mr and dri

Mr R G. W. Be- Lauritaon

proud

Mr H. Blokerkon Mr. J. Bibook

Mr Test

Mr-1a-Blane

H. F. P. Lefevra

Mra H. Liddall

'Miss H. Lillia

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Mr M.P.B, Marshall

Mr D. McCallum

Cape A. W. Mokin

loy

MA. W. G.

Mr. D. Brow

Browse

Mr D. HoLood

dr HL Mookcle

Mr. Buchanan hurgh

Mr R. O. Berdia Mr J. H. Ma.

Michael Mr G. W. Barba Mr E. Cariton Mr E. W. Miller

•Mills

Mr. Christopher Capt. and kirs 1.

вод

Dr. Christopherson Mr. and Mrs T. R. Mrs Christopherson Moore and child Mr and Mrs. W.. A.Mr R. B. Moorhead

Corn 11

My W. Notwood

THE BANK OF EAST ASIA”.

HEAD

LIMITED.

OFFION HONGKONG.

Authorised Capital $10,000,000, Paid-up Capital

$5,000,000.

Resive Fund... $1,000,000,

DIRECTORS

Mok Ching Kong

**Wong Yun Tong Đ

Hon. Mr. Chow

Shou Hon--Chairman,

Pany Ping Shan

Li Koon Chan

P. K. Kwok- - -

Ng Ching Luk

Pong Wa Ting

Huych Tak

Kan tog Po

Chan Oblig Shek

Every description of Banting and Exchange

transacted. Lows" granted "om

barino

approved wouritian.

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SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES to let

KAN TONG PO

infef ManaPH.

Hongkong, 10th February, 1025,

NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ.

(NITSKRLANDI Thapiro Boomer.)

BAELUHD 1834.

HOMONG BINOM ÉSZANZIBOI: 1906.

Authorised Capa 17. 150,000,000 £12,500,06 € Paid-Up Capital..G 80,000,000 £8,855,074 Res Fund G. 20,048,08 1,67041 Special Reserv... 22,640,000 £ 1,989,280 HEAD OFFICE ¡—Amsterdam, - EASTERN HEAD OFFICE:--Batavia, BRANCHES:-

Banderassin Bandoong:

Daleatta

Mr A. B. Muich

10% pm. *** 8% pm.

% in

MF J. E. Dangear

Djokjakaria

out

Mr & Mrs B. Dean My E..H. O'Farrell Mr W. Bages

Kota-Rada

Capt. & Mrs Foarse

Padang

Mini Pesre

Penang

Rotterdam

EXPULAN HAY HOTEL.

281%dis. ... 10 % du.

IF YOU WANT TO BE ONE of the happy and successful in Life's battle your first caremust be your bealth. Constipation causes mental inefficiency and bodily sicknes, Piskotten dispel constipation, stimulate the liver, banish headaches and bilions attacks in a sick single night. Used whenever needed Pinkettes keep you well." Of chemists, or post free, 60 ceny the vial, from Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. 60 Kiasese Road,, Shanghai..

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LOCAL SHARF MARKET.

QUOTATIONS.

Marshal Chang Tso-lin is said to he recruiting a large number of boys for his army and hopes to make two army divisions of them. Messrs. Coutts and Co., who Those who have visited the Shang have been affiliated with thehai North Station during the past National Provincial Bank since few weeks have certainly remarked 1920, have published their half-upon seeing younger soldiers than yearly balance-sheet as at the end, the average boy or drummer in of 1924. Compared with the British regiments. position at June 30, 1924, the aggregate figures show an increase of £271,276, the most important individual movement being an Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister, M.P., increase of £577.330 in advances, President of the Board of Trade, which, however, are still below the Deposits speaking as a guest of the British total of a year ago. Wool Federation, at their annual show an increase on the past six banquet at Bradford, said it was months of £285,277, while cash in absolutely vital, as he saw !!, if the hand, &c, and money at "call and Board of Trade was to do the work short notice are lower by £315,200 The that it ought to do, that it should and £81,450 respectively. have the co-operation of the country; item of tills discounted, which bills, only and have at its disposal the know includes Treasury ledge and the experience which exhibits a trifling increase in com alone it could get from co-operation parison with June, 1924, but is with those trades. He looked for considerably larger on the year. Al ward to a very close association further decline has, occurred in with all societies representing the acceptances, &c., which are now great industries and trade of the only £20,555, against £62,997 at country. That was vital if one the close of 1923. was to know from time to time any change in circumstances there was in the state of affairs and

what were the propects of trade.

NEW COMPANIES.

agents,

**

"We want that co-operation," BRITISH LIST FOR LAST YEAR. said Sir Philip, "in framing com- mercial policy and making com- In the statistical report of com- The Govern-pany registrations at Somerset mercial treaties." ment (he continued) wanted that House during last year, issued by assistance in order to know of a Jordan and Sons Ltd, company Chancery critical situation beforehand as it registration was likely to affect any legislation Lane, the following passage occurs. or industry that might be intro- Companies registered, in 1924 duced. He appealed to them to (both public and private) number work wholeheartedly with the 7,964, which is slightly under the Government, to co-operate with 1923 figure (8,005); but the aggre- it from time to time, but not to gate nominal capital shows an lean upon it too much. It was not increase of about £1,500,000 public the best bosum to lean upon, but it companies (£43,096,257) being up was the duty of the Government by about £4,000,000 and private to help all it could and give the companies down by about £2,500,- best help if the industry was to coo (£65,421,115) The number of help itself. He wanted to get from registrations would have exceeded industry more information than that for 1923, and the fncrease in he possessed to-day about product capital would have been larger, ion, accurate knowledge about but for a recent alteration in the production, and what was of real practice of the Registrar of incor value to the Government in fram-poration. In consequence thereof ing polley.

a number of companies which, but for the change in practice would have been included in last year's

·SOUTH AMERICA figures, come into the totals, for this year. On the whole, there- OPENINGS FOR BRITISH TRADE, fore, the year shows a distinct

though not a striking advance.

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DYES AND SUBSIDIES.

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I

Sir Maurice de Bunsen presided at the ninth trade dinner, organis- ed by the Old Colony Club, at Aldwych House, London, when JAPANESE CRANT TO BE REDUCED. the subject of discussion was the development of British trade in South America,

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The

The grant in aid to the Nippon. Mr A. C. Rouse said there was Dye-stuff Manufacturing Com- one thing that amazed him, and pany expires next October. that was that some of the biggest amount paid assures the company firms in this country trading with an - 8-per cent. dividend per South America possessed the most annum, and the Government has elementary knowledge of that vast been approached with a request: territory. Partly from its own fault for the renewal of the grant at. and partly from the difficulty of least for one more year. In this getting people to settle in this connection the "Osaka Mainichi“ sub-continent, South America had (Japanese Edition) understands lost for the time at present its that the Department of Agricul position of pre-eminence in the ture and Commerce has decided to production of rubber and cocoa3. withdraw the help, but proposes South America required im to offer a grant in a different migrants, and without them it shape, with the object of facilitat would do little. Since the waring the development of the indus- there had been a great tendency try or aiding experiments, the on the part of Germans to migrate amount to be between Y.500,000 to South America. It had been suggested that it was a desirable and Y.1,000,000 a year. country to which the British night understanding is sought on the emigrate. If for no other reason matter with Finance Office.

With aid on that scale, it will than the language difficulty, he most emphatically depiccaled any be next to impossible for the con- such idea. In regard to the pre pary, capitalised at Y.8,000,000 sent situation of our trade, he to continue operations on the pre- thought Great Britain bad re-sent acale, and in the opinion of established itself in practically all the Osaks paper, there is no other the South American markets as the way left for the management of principal exporting country. In the company but to reduce its to concentrate its regard to the future, he insisted į capital ́or that we should devote more time to energies on the manufacture of studying these countries,

colours that pay.

An

FEBRUARY 2 Nam

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do. 0 215-178 b.

'Marine InsuFENCES »,

Canton Insuranos... North China Labprace Union Insurance

Insurance Yangtare

China Und/re

Far Easterns...

Firo Insurances

China Fire Insurance ... .* $ 195 b.

Hongkong Fire Insurance. 710 a.

Shipping

Douglanet

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Parker and child Mr and Mrs A.Mrid Mro T.

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Mrs E. Borke Mr C. B.. Shark Mr and Mrs A‚E.A.Mr & Mrs Van der

Steen Carleton Mr and Mrs F. SC Lth-tol&M Ste-

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and mother Mr V. Verson Mr and Ms L. H.Mr. Walk

Goare & daughterMr and Mrs E. O Mr and Mrs P.M. Wood

Hodgson

Mr. and des F. J. Mr & Mrs E. Land Wright

PEAK HOTEL

Fe ruary 20.

Dr J. W. Anderson Miss G. Kennedy Mr 8. A. Arthur MrM. F. Koy Mr & Mrs T. ArthurMr and Mrs E, F Miss E. R. Baily Kill Mr and Mrs L. 6. F.Mr & Mr A. Lang

Bellamy

Mr and Mrs B. H. Mr J.W. O. Bonner Langston Mr and Mrs T. G. Mr R. Farson

Bennett

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Col. & Mrs C.Russell Major A. B. Little-

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Mr L H, Cormack Mr and Mrs T. A.

Mr and Mrs W. A. Martin

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Tintjap Weltevreder LONDON BANKERS National Provincial Bank Ltd. Correspondents all over the world.

BANKING BUSINESS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

W. H. GROSKAMP,

Agent

Hongkong, November 4, 1924.

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·SOCIETE FRANCAISE DE GERANCE

DE LA BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE: DĚLCHINE. ETABLISSEMENT FRANCO CHINOIS.

(Incorporated in France).

6, Chater Road, Victoria, Hongkong. HEAD OFFICE: 74, Ruo St. Lazare, Parla,

Subscribed Capital fully

paid-ap Poserve Fund

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

Working fund" provided by

THE BANQUE INDUSTRIELLES- DE CHINE. --

Paris:

Frs. 50,000,000.

BANKERS:

Sociate Generale,

Nationale de Credit.

Paris et des Pays-Bas, London: Midland Bank, Ltd..

Banque

Banque de

New York: Irving Bank Columbia Trust

Co.

Every description of Banking and Exchange Business transacted.

Mr and Mrs J. D. Mr R. McGregor pondents throughout the world,

Danby

Mr E. B. Mimmack ! Lt.Col. R. A. Dob-Mr and Mrs F. W.1

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Mr W. A. Bennett Mrs McCaw Mr R W. CampbellMr J McDonald

Mr P. R. Chiabgar Mr B J. de H.

Mr J. & Dox

Mr W. 8, Cuff

Moore

Mr M. Simpson

Mr and Mrs N. S.Kr H. Smith

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Mr B. Forshmida

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THE MERCANTILE BANK OF

INDIA, LTD.

HEAD OFFICE:

L

16, Groschürh Blewet, London, E. U. 3.

''Authorized Capital

Paid-up Capital

Subscribed Capital

Resorve Fund

BANKERS:

£8,000,000

1,800,000 1,050,000

1,250,000

The Bank of England Fidland Bank, Ltd.

Bangkok GaṀA

Hombay

Balota Kandy

BRANCHES

Kevin Lapsi Nangion

Changin

Bingapore

Scars bayz

New York Dalombe-Karachi ---- Port. Lasir (Henriuk)

Hole Shari

BONGKONG BRAÑOW,

By description of Banking and Exchange boul- Som trianactad,

DYKKERT allowed an Chirrent Acconote 1 $ bak, por kortinson Dally lanes, and on Fixed De patu et valea that may be sécertainad on application.

L'OBR

Acting Manager

♫7. Quoou're kină Central, Mong'o January 22, 19th,

Corres

M. FITZ-HENRY,

Manager.

10th November, 1924.

THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LTD. (Taiwan Ginko,)

Incorporated by Special Imperial Charter, 1809.

Capital Subscribed"

Capital (Paid-up)

Reserve Fund

.Yen 60,000,000. Yon 52,500,000 Yen 12,989,000)

HEAD OFFICE:

TAIPEH, FORMOSA.

BRANCHES: JAPAN-Tokyo, Yokohama,

Oanka, Moji.

Kobe,

FORMOSS-Giran, Kagi, Karenke,.. Keelung, Makung, Nanto, Pinan, -. Shinchiku, Taichu, Tainan, Takow, Tamsui, Tabyen, "Ako. CHINA.-Shanghai, Hankow, Kloklang,...

Amoy, Foochow, Swatow, Canton OTHERS.—Bangkok, Hongkong, Singa- pore, Soerabaya, Samarang, Batavin, Bombay, London, New- York

LONDON BANKERS!. London' County Westminster and ́

Parr's Bank,

The Bank has Cerrong indente in the Sommerely Centres in the Baropath Continent; Byula, MAD- churis Puingião, Japan, Indo-Ching, Bina, Inetik,- Phillppine falanda, Jare, and Dutch Indies, & nat ralia, America, filon,

Interent allowed on Gritcht. Account; and Fixed- Depolis At 1stde which will be quoted' en applice tion.

2: YAMAMOTO,.

Mazinger.

HONGKONG BRANCH,

3, Dos Voux Road Central: Hongkong, 5th Juno, 1924.

THE BANK OF CHINA 行銀中

(Specially Authorised by Presidentiat Mandate of the Republic of China on the 22nd of Novomber, 1917).

Authorised Capital Paid-up Capital Roservo Fund

$50,000,000.00.

$18,278,500.00-

$ 9,629,425.20.

HEAD OFFICE: PEKING,

HONGKONG BRANCH, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL Branches and Sub-branches all over: China and Correspondents in Europe Amories, and other parts of the world. London Bankers:-The National Provin- cial and Union Bank of England, Ltd. The Guaranty Trust Company of New

York.

New York Bankors: The Irving

National Bank. The Equitable Trust Company of New

York.

Interest allowed on Current Accounta and Fixed Deposita. Terms on applica- Every description of Banking Business transnėted.

tion

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

TSUVEE PEI,

Manager.

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