Page
UNURUNG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION
HEAD OFFICE: HONGKONG.,
AUTHORISEDY CAPITAL..... $50,000,000 |
COMMERCE AND FINANCE.
COMPANY REPORT,
ISNUED AND FULLY PAID UP $20,000,000 CHINA SUGAR REFINING CO... RESERVE FUNDS ----
STERLING... £4,500,000 SILVER...... 26,500,000
RESERVE LIABILITY OF $20,000,000
PROPRIETORS..muj
COURT OF DIRECTORS:
G, M.. Young, B-Chairman,
LIMITED.
BROKERAGE CASE.
CLAIM AGAINST ASIA BANK FAILS,
THE CHINA MAIL.
THE VICIOUS STER-LADDER.
„AUSTRALIAN CUSTOMBA
In
EXCHANGE
-kong,: March 10th, 191*
“On demand
Baak,
ire
3/7/16
"
30 day w'aightenme 14 montha', fight
· Credits/à ̈mionthi” sight .....3/4-38 Documentary, 4 months sight 3/4 | *On Parla
КЛАВ On demand -- Credits, & mouths' #ight ........ 1186 ' On demand...
On New Korg - -
On demand...'
Under the heading of "The On London Vicious Step Ladder the. Melbourne Argus says that in. 1819-14, the Customs and excise of Australia were receipts The accounts of the Chinn An interesting case involving a £14,978,000. This year, if the Sugar Refining Co., Ltd, for the question of brokerage was brought present rate of revenue be main- nearly year ended December 31, 1924 an, for hearing in the United tained, they will be have been closed, and after States Court for China, Shanghai, 238,000,000. Since the present deducting the balance brought when Mi. E. Gerecke an exchange tariff was introduced they have forward from the previous broker, sued the Asja Binking risen from £21,574,559 in 1910-20
to £35,872,000 in 1923-24. Langaccount show a net loss of Corporation to recover the sum of W. L. Patienden, Esq. $1.732,155.28.
Tls 1605 11 alleged to be due on 1914-15 the Customs took £3-from certala exchange contracts.
every man, woman, and child in The complaint stated that dure Australia, Since then the popu- ing the period from April, 1923.lation has increased by 15 per to February, 1924, the plaintiff in cent., but Customs taxation had IMPRESSION ON BANKING OFFSET.his capacity as exchange broker increased by more than 100 per effected certain exchange con- cent., and the average contribu acts between defendant and tion, per head of the population is divers other persons and that as nearly £7. compensation for effecting those contracte defendant promised and
E. P. White, Bag-Deputy Chairma
Han, Mr. &
“B. D. F. Belch, Bag
W. E. Bell, Esq.
A. B. Compton, Esq.
Hon. Mr.PH. Holyoak
J. A. Plummer, Exqu
T. G. Well, Keq.
CHIEF MANAGER ?
A. H. BARLOW, Esq.
Manager: Shanghai-G. H. STITT, Exq
LONDON BANKERS.
Westminster Bank, Ltd. "
U S. GOLD EXPORTS.
Mr. George E. Roberts, of the National City Bank, New York; points out in his latest current
The Argus points out that- instead of showing any material
CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened in bulletin to hand that gold export agreed to pay to plaintiff one benefit on industry the result has
contracts, and that plaintif had failed to do so.
100-
Credits,: 80 dari" sigh) On Bombay--
Wire******
On
On demand
leath Wire
*N
On demand on a Blagspore- On demand On Manila
On demand... On Shanghai-
On demandon
.nom.
841
... 50%
THURSDAY,
HOMOKONG HÓTEL.
March 9.
Mi L. Adle
Ms. and Mra F. M. Hamilton
Alkép A
MUG., Barriman i
| M: RN, O; Alticon Mr W.-D., Hawor
| Mr W. 8. Alles・・ Me xed-Meg:A. 8°
and Mr A. W. Borste
Aprel Mr & Mrs &. Hicko HG. Apfelbaum Mr A R. Johnston Me A. Aubry
*
Mr & Mrs E. Kollur
He and Mia J, T Mr & Mr Solling.
Bagran
Mr. F. 1. Hankan
basca
Mr O P. Karhaw Mias E. Bardorelli Mrs W. B. Kimbil Mike E. Barlow". Mr. and Mra...... Jean Er & Mrs N. Beal. Knoth Mrs. R. Bellion Mr And Mr IR.
Benjamin Krankman
Mr J. Bennett ·
Ma P, P. Lefevre
ME. Liddell
Miss H, Lille
Mr
V
Mr and dry
0.
15?
Mr R. G. W. Be
prend
Lauri son
98
***
+
Mr H. Blokartón
Mr R. J. Birbeak
103
Mr Blankoter!
Mr. M. Blane
Mr G. Bowack
Mi T, B. Brown'
Mr.
30 days'sight (private paper) Ou Tokobama- On demand...
134
LOCAL CURRENCY and FIXED so far have made little impression eighth of one per cent, of the been a breakneck race between Gold Leat, 100 free (por tail). 47.80 |
Coralved for one year or shorter periods in Local Currency and Starling on terms which will be quoted on application:
Boogkong, 2t«bruary, «825); HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.
INTEREST on deposits is calculated on the lowest balance during sach som pleted Calendar Month at 3 por cant. per annum Should thoro ho us balance on any day is a month intarest will ha allowed for that month.
Depositors may transler at their optim Balines of $100 or more to the HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANK to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT at CURRENT RATES
upon the banking situation. Their effect has been off ser by the normal January return of funds from the interior and by the comparatively small commercial demand for credit that characterises this season of the year.
Boversigns (Bank's buying rate) 8L
SUBSIDIARY COINS. Silver (per oz.)
Hongkong 50 cents sub....
-A
1 ...10 11
Canton solus
19
duties; prices and wages. It adds:The manufacturer, on from overseas competition, pro- the plea of sheltering his product] cures the imposition of a duty. the imported article. upon In Instead, however, of basing his Bar Silver in Hongkong
selling price upch the cost of pro-Chines Copper Cash *** duction he fixed it at parity with Chinese Copper Cente
Rate of Native Interest that of the imported article.
Meanwhile Imports continue to Chinese Sub Chiu, dr. enter the Commonwealth in ever Hoogkong Suh, Colo. larger quantities. The consumer to whom the duty represents an increase in the cost of living, promptly proceeds-if he be a trades unionist to redress the balance in his favour by applying to the Arbitration Court for more
In answer to Mr. H. R "Snyder, his counsel, plaintiff stated that he had secured other excliange. contracts between the defendant and the Far Eastern Bank, which the latter had repudiated. order to cover the loss the de fendant had stated that until the loss was liquidated, they would only pay the plaintiff one-half of the commissions he earned but promised at the same time to place more work in the plaintiff's way, Plaintiff had agreed to this, under duress, as he, claimed, alleging that the bank had stated that if he did not agree to this course they would do no more business with him. He stated that the bank did not give him more work as it bad, promised, and when the bank closed witness felt he was entitled to recover commissions
At the conclusion of the evi dence of plaintiff, counsel for the defence moved for the dismissal of the action on the plaintiff's own evidence, and after some little argument the Court granted the motion.
the
whole of his
In addition, he says that on NEL business of the above Bank is January 21 the member banks TEL
acted by the HONGKONG throughout the country were more AND SANGHAL BANKING CORnearly out of debt to the Federal PORATION. Rules may be, obtained Reserve Banks than at any time ou application.
since the great wartime expansion of credit started. This situation is due, however, to an increase in the lending capacity of the member banks and not to any general con traction in the volume of bank credit that the country is using.
Loans, discounts and investments of the member banks are, in fact, approximately $1,500,000,000 higher than at the 1920 peak. Even dur ing January, when Federal Reserve For the Honor & Bucre dil was contracting rather sharp-
BARKING CORFUGATION,
ly, there was no falling off in the .EL BARLOW,
Chial Manager volume of member-bank credit.
REVIVAL NOT YET REFLECTED. While the money market is materially firmer than last fat, Mr. Roberts believes that the full force of the trade revival which has taken place is not yet reflected He argues that in money rates." "a large amount of orders have been released since the middle of November which have not yet been financed." He adds that, in view
An increase of nearly a quarter of the trade outlook, continued ac- tivity in the stock and security of a million pesos was registered markets, together with goldexports, in the Philippines Customs and we adhere to
previously internal revenue collections by the.. expressed opinion that rates will Lureau of Custome during last month as compared with February work up to higher levels."
of last year, according to figures released.
Hongkong, 7th Jemerry,)
.1995.
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.
INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER, 1853.
HEAD OFFICE: LONDON.
Paid-up Capital
£3,000,000 £3,000,000
..23.000.000
Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Pro-
prietora ....
FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General
Banking business transacted.
CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for 1 year or aborter period at rates which will, be
noted on application.
A. H. FERGUSON
Manager.
Hongkong, May 8, 1923.
BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE HEAD OFFICE!
96. Poulevard Hanumano, Pane Subscribal Capital Fra. 72,000,000.00 Pald-Up Caplia) ... Fr. 65,400,000
...Prz. 69,667, 283.64 Reserva Funda
BRANCHES Hongkong
Battambang
Bangkok
Ques
Djibouti
Mongise
Noumes
Papoose Poking
Akow
Randi
Hsiphont
our
However, Mr. Roberts believes that the low level of rediscounts at the Reserve Banks, and the tendency of member banks to sell securities in order to provide cre: dit for commercial purposes, will. restrain any tendency toward sharp advances in the money
market.
The National City Bank's econo- mist takes a calm view of the gold situation. He points out that the shipments to Australia are some thing of an anomaly, Australia being a gold producer and normal ly an exporter of the metal. Big exports of Australian wheat and Tuzmanfu wool at high prices have, however,
Salgon
Shangba Riouspore
Toorans
PHILIPPINE CUSTOMS.
Increase Shown.
par.. par.
'... 3+ X. dto.
10% pm.
10% pm.. 52.7% out m20 % dis ...Jil6 % dls. *
Browne
W. Ge
Mr MP.B. Marshall Mr. D. MoDalla
On pt. W. Mokia
Jay
Mr D. HaLood
EL Merkle
Mf 11 F, Buchanan, burgh Mr R., Bardin Mr. Mc- Mr G. W. Baron.... · Kichsel
Mr E. Carlton Mr B. W. Miller- Nr. 8. Christopher Capt. and Mrs. L.
Mills
RCH 12 1825.
THE BANK OF EAST
ALIMITEDS
YSELF
HEAD OFFICE - HOSGROKU,
Authorinel Caplia19, T
·Paid-up Capitel menan
Reserve Fundament
DIRECTORS:
Hon. Mr. Chow Bhou Son-Chairman
Fung Ping Shan
Li Koon Chun
P. K. Kwok
Ng Ching Lak
Fong Wal Ting
Max Ching Kong Wour Yun Tom
Hayah Til
Km Ying Po
Chan Ching Bibek ***
Every description of Banking and Exchange bonine transad. Loans granted: De Approved segurites
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES to t
KAN TONG PO,
Data Manage.
Hongkong, 10th February, 1995.
NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ.
(7 XIERLANDS-Tranzen Woozm.).
KOLÁSLIKSUD: 1824. Hosexone Brande Betancunung: 1904, Authorised Cažbu.13.150,000,000 $13,500,00 P18-0 Capal,0, 90.000.000 € 6,664,87 Baserri Fand... 10,045,094 1,470,419 Special Rewry.... 22,560,000 £ 1,888,330
Dr. Christopherson Me and Mrs T H. Mrs Christopherson Moorend bild Mr and Mrs W. AMERB, Moorhead
Corn 11
MA. 8. Murch Mr J. E. Dangoar Mr. W. Norwood Mr & Mrs B. Doan Mr E. B. O'Farrell'
Capt. & Mrs Ferradan Mr W.Eugen
Mix Pesre
DEPOLAR HAT MOTIL
Mr&Mrs H. Odeil
he is confronted necessitates a still higher duty to enable him to Mr. & Mrs. B.Mr and Mrs More
Bannerman withstand overseas competition.
Bannistor Mr and Ms J, N. Thereupon Parliament or the MT. D. W. and children Tariff Board obligingly in Mr & Mrs J. Bahar Parker
Mr and Mrs A. C. and child creases the duty; and the Arbitra-
Fotor
Xr's T
wages, and the court is rarely loth|tion Court, being in due coursers MCA.E.A. Mr and
to accommodate him. Soon the appealed to by the workers, once manufacturer discovers, that the more increases wages; and so on increased wages bill with which ad infinitum.”
LOCAL SHARE MARKET.
OFFICIAL
MARCH 11, Names
B.8.B.C. T.T:an: selling rate
QUOTATIO VS. I AM.
Stock Hrobang
MARCH 12, Sharensokers' as delatio'o.
2/8 3/8 $731
9/3-3,8
b. 1830
£21-1/
2115. $58 b
b. 811
b. 99
1
b. "0 19
....
Hongkong Banks 1230 b. 1840 w. London-E140 n
London'
and on" Shanghai
Chartered Bank
***
P.&. Rank... Fast Anim Farik Mercantile
Bank A BERADIO D.
£18-1/8 b. do. Barine Insurances Canton Insuranos... North Chios Insurance Colon Insursnoe', •+ Insuranco
·Papsband Chius BudrÉ.
The total Customs collections for last month amounted to P1.584,060.21
มล against 1,323,278.09 in 1924 or an increase of P224,787.18. The FraNGER
Chins Firy Ta gross internal revenue receipts on
Hongkond Tirp hipping dutiable goods passed at the of Customs totalled Burenu
10,072.29 as compared with $294,767.56 of last year.
The above figures represented the Customs and internal revenues collected at all ports in the Philip- The biggest increase in wines. collections was registered at the built up big balances for the Au- port, of Manila when the total receipts during last month exceed- IN FRANCE Comptoir National d'Baccpt-stralian banks in London....
those of last year by
Prom-Penh
Pondicherry BANKERS:
de Paria; Credit Lyonnais, Bançon de Paris AMERICAN GOLD FOR AUSTRALIA. | ed
da Paya-B; Credit Industriel et Commercial Socime Generale.
IN LONDON: The National Provincial à Usion Blak of England, Lid.; Compton National d'Eadompte de Paris, Credit Lyonnisa IN NEW YORK: J. P. Morges & Co. French American Banking Corporation @paraty Trust Co. of New York.
Toturent allowed os Current Accounts and Fixed Deposits socording to serangsment.
Every mcription of Banking and Exchange
acted.
A. LECOT,
“Manager Hongkong, March 20, 1991,
THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE
BANK, LTD.
Estabilabed 1880, - Capital (fully paid-up) Yen 100,000,000 Reserve Fund Yen 80,500,000
Head Offles:—YOKOHAMA,
Branches and Agencies at:
Batavia,
Buenos Ayres.
Bombay.
Calcutta.
Changchun.
Dairen (Dalny).
.
Newchwang. New York..
Osaka.
Peking.
Rangoon Rio de Janeiro.
Fangtien (Mukden), Balgon,"
Hamburg.
Hankow.
Earbin
Honolulu.
Kai Tubo
Kobe
London.
Los Angeles. Lyona.
San Franciaed. Seattie. Bhanghai. Shimonosekl. Singapore. Soerabaya, Sydney. Tientaln. Tokyo, Manila.
Tainaniu. Nagasaki
Teingtau. Nagoya,
Vladivostock. Interest allowed on Current Accounts, Deposita received for fixed periods st rates to be obtained on application.
C. ARIMA, Mṇanger.
Hongkong, 11th March, 1026.
Everything Now!
„New Stock. New Prices. able for your pocket.
of Indian and Chinato Saksi
alwaysla stock. HIND BILE STORE
"PHILIPPINE NATIONAL
As Mr. Roberts puts it, their P237,358.89, funds. virtually have been tran- Ferred to London. To relieve a consequent money stringency in Australia the banks have shipped gold to Australia from America, taking their prices in London exchange and converting the latter into dollars at profit."
BANK.
According to the balance sheet, the resources of the Philippine. National Bank at the close of busi,
Domien
740 b.
140.0-
*** 12 1&M i
TIM
+
H.K. Stoomhosta tai on m Rongkong Tux mod lichter Todo Obians (Prel.
Oriental Ner. Co.
criss
b. "AP 2194
1. 755
Febryyor
'
Borka Mr and
Carleton Mr and Mrs F. C Me CB: Sbank
Doking Dara Mr & Mrs W. Ɑ. Mr Mrs E. H. Van der Steen
Goare & daughterLth-Voll & Mrs Bio- Mr and Mrs P.M. phens
Mr and Mrs A. W. Mr and Mr G. E. Vana del
Keabler
Mr Varnoa Me and Mer A. O.Mr and Mrs F. J.
Langulr
Wright
Hodgson
Mr & Mrs E. Luod
PEAK HOTEL.
March 3,
Dr J. W. Anderson Mus G: Kennedy Mr 8. A. Arthur Mr M. F. Key Miles E. R. Baily Mr and Mrs E, E. Mr and Mrs L. 4, P. KIT
Bellamy
Mr & Mrs & Lane
ME J.W.. Bongar Me and Mr. B. X. Mr and Mrs T. G. Langston
Bir K. arsen Bennett
Me W. H. Bourne Me and der G. D. Mr. M. J. Breen
Ley's
Dol.& Mrs C.Russell Miss Loys
Hejor A. S. Little
Brown
Miss P. W. Brown Joho Mr 8. D. Carol bars Hr Lloyd Capt. & Mrs J. O. Mr D Loyd
Mr W. H. Look Carpenter
Mr R. EL. Ulsland Mr and Mrs W. Miss M.Cooper
I
Mr and Mrsj W. & Mr and Mrs T. A.
Cornell
Martin
Mr and Mrs 3. D.Mes J.
Danby
Modinh Mr R. McGregor Ch-Col. R. A. Dob-Mr H. ¿
A Mil bla
Mr E E. Mimmad'e J,Mr and Mrs F W.
Muston
Mise M. W. Newe-
bolmo
Mr and Mrs W. A. Mr A. H. Pens
Miss M. Forbes.
474 D.
งน
191;b.
59 h.
b. 36.1,3 4. 35-1/2
$6706.
4.70.
38 n.
a. 99
Mr and Mrs
1.
(Desf.)
$ 190 n.
Dancua
de. Shell
(A.K. Nag-)
п.
120
irts Transp
438 a
☐
83/-
Mrs Samers Ellis
***
Rar Ferries Wistor-bostr
$70'h
n 77:34
Mias Ellio
M
***
# 17-1/4 0-
☐ 19 10
Eustace
$250 n.
n. 155
Mr A Forbes
# 6% n..
3. 0281
140 b
mb. 813. b. 24 en
$7.
6 D.
$11 by
.. i
190 m
Mr and
be/ b.
b 17/
34 a
P. 2.80 b 2.80 '».
Wharves, Godowns, &o.
$181 $180-5.
☐ 188
a 126
19h zd
181
$199 b.
China Sugar...
Malabon baxar
Mining
Kaian Mining Adm
Lang kata
Shanahai Loans
Shai Explanations.. ) 18.10 n.
Mingla Tangkate
Radbe
Tronoh Mines
Ural Casp.. Benguet Con
nesis on December 31, 1924, were. Wharts
Mr Roberts brings out a point 1192,573,298.03 While the annual that will surprise many. He shows report of the board of directors Thar, with the exception-of-Gerubmitted to the stockholders at mány, Australia, Italy and Russia, the central banks of Europe. hold the annual meeting does not in-
clude profit and loss accounts, it þ much more gold than before the was understood from one of the war. Leaving out Russia, the gain directors that the profits of the
$800,000,000, which is about the amount that bank for the year amounted to Russia has lost. The suggestion nearly P2,000,000. is that large transfers of gold from the United States are not necessary to enable Europe to return to a gold basis.
amounts to some
declared..
MOTOR DRIVEN LINERS,
The successful completion o the maiden voyage of the world's largest motor liner Aorangi from
This profit is believed to have figured out from the operation costs and income without taking into account the obligations of the As to the desirability of having bank to the insular government, Great Britain return to a gold none of which, it is further under- basis, Mr. Roberts is on sound stood, have so far been paid. With ground when he says: "There is such obligations included, the worldwide interest in having the accounts would show a loss, it was pound sterling re-established on a gold basis, because other countries will be encouraged and aided thereby to bring their own curren cies into fixed relation to gold.
UNITED STATES INTERESTED..
The United States la interested In many ways. Great Britain is the largest buyer of our products, | Southampton to Vancouver, vla and fluctuations in the relation be the Panama Canal, renders it tween the pound and the dollar | possible to make a comparison are an element of uncertainty and between the performance of such risk which tend to turn trade in a vessel and a corresponding ship other directions. We want the equipped with steam machinery. other countries back on the gold. According to the Motor-Ship, the basis for the same reason, ada ke
Aorangi, which is a liner of "We have been an island of 23,000 tons displacement, and gold surrounded by a world of
carries nearly 1,000 passengers, paper currencies, and there has maintains an average speed of 17 been some question whether the knots on a daily fuel consumption other countries might not establish of 58 tons of oil, for all purposes. closer relations with each other
Thle-le-equivalent to about 0.46- than with the United States +1
lb. per s.hp. hour, reckoned on the horse-r
the machine
#FOR COUGHS,
stean
H.
A. & W. Book Bhai Dooks
New Engineerings...
H. K. Engineerings,
Changhel Hoagrawe
Bhai Hotels 917 & 17 as New 17) 3.15127
Hotaln & Buildingn.
R.K. FI.K. Developmen Hongkong Lands i Humphreys Estates Kowloon Lands Land Reclamations Princes Building
Realty
· PRI
HLK. Territoria}0, 4-10 Rural Laut... Ootton Mills.
A
...O eta. b. 80.
#97b 92/0! m.
b
$150 n $4.50 1.
$6.1...
10 n
Rwo Cotton Mills, Ltd... #12 50 5. Rong Tiks
How...
Yeon Kung Orientals... Bhanghal Cotton Yang taxopoos...
"Ciscaliansona,"
Cements
n 41
#
a. 13
578
(b 18.70 Now- s 38 70
b. & sa To Ointe
b 911
b 21j sa 11/18 10
n. 15)
11. 6
Mr and Mrs B. R.
Remington
Mr A. Ritche
Mr R. J. W. Foster Lt Coi, & Mrs O Misa G. Fothergill
Banders
Me and Mrs F. P.Mr & Mrs I.G.Boott
Franklin
Mr R. P. Shaw. Lt. E. C. Frodertok MR. H. Skelton Mr and Mrs W. D.Mr and Mrs T. F.
Goodfellow
Whits Fmith
Mrs Geo. W:Mrs Miss U Grey
Stubbings
Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr and Mrs E. P. L.
Hales
Stardee Mis M. B. Hal Mr O. P. Storden
Mr and Mrs J.Mrs J. S. Thomson
Hancock
Mr&Mrs O.Thwaites
Mi J. B. Hawker · Miss Thwaites Mr and Mrs W. J.M. &. W. Hekla
Hayler Lt Col and Mra d
G. M. Homs Travsiyan Worth
Lady E. O Turner Lh-Comdr. O.. F.M; U. 5' Vise
Bole
Capt. R. E. Walker Mr H. Howall Capt. & E Warts- PrF. L Jenkins Capt. A-J.G. Whyte 1.T. L. Jenkins Miss O. Willmott MiwO. C. Jenkins Mr and Mrs B. D. Mr G8 Hugh Jones Wood
Mr W. A. Jordan Mr G. O. Worall
PALACE HOTEL.
Q.H. Halewood Mr BA, G. Barratt Mr J. Jack Mr W. A. Bennett Mrs-MoDaw Mr R. W. Campbell Me McDonald
Mr PR Chichgar Mr B. 1. de A Kr. J.-B. Cox
tz 40
Mr A. Arch
3.90
50 b. How 333 b
ni 60 New?
· (b. 19:12 New b (Comby
17.60
$19 b New 8-1/4 p..
Cement Combined * 87.70 b.. China-Bandéos
Chan Figiste (Old) ****
125
da (New) #12 h. Comb. 28. mill China Providentia $10) x. Xaw 880 be 1 Providents Combined 1234 6. 303 % Dairy Farma
ELK. Electrion
Hongkong hd Canton Tone
Hongkong Bope
hopes, Combined
Hongkong Tramway his
19:
Polkways (04).
Do
Laund Wool Found
Wm. Po
Ganton:
(Maw n. 13 Combiħ #ja (b., 16-Mos(6 8.1/1
Coby 364
Now 10 a
(n#]Nown 14
Kit W. 6. Ju
Moore
Mr M Simpson
Braid Mrs N. B.Mr H. Brith - DETOX
Capt. L. W. Smith
Mr A. H. P. Daviar Mrs C. Stringer and
Hr E. Davi
Mr B. Forshmids
Mr and Mrs
Goldenberg MCA Hall.
Mr A. C.
child
Me A. P. Tannen Hang
Mrs G. Talloch Mr. A. J. Wadamora
Hr W. Walter
·HONGKONG HEIGHTS.
For the information of visitors the following list of some of the highest points on the Island and Mainland is published ---
Signal Station
1774
1795
$1800
1000.
*HEAD OFFICE :--- Amatørdaus, EASTERN HEAD OFFIOR :--Estaria.
BRANCHES, Beermaain. Bindung Oxlegita Djokjakarta Kota-Radja
Perta Botterdam Aingapore
Bombay Cheriban Djambie The Hague Kobe
·Makamar
13
Nadan
Palembang Prolongan: Anak Bangoon
** Samarang . Shanghai
Boersma Somrakarta (Bolo Tada
Waltevreden
*LONDON BANKERS- National Provinolai Bank Ltd.
Correspondents all over the world,
BANKING BUSINESS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
W. H. GROSKAMP,
Agent.
Hongkong, November 4, 1926.
司公理管案實法中
SOCIETE FRANCAISE DE
PAL GERANCES
DE LA BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE.
· ETABLISSEMENT. FRANGO OHINOIS.
(Incorporated in France)..
-5, Chater Road, Victoria, Hongkong HEAD OFFICE: 74, Rua St. Lazare,
·Paria
Subscribed Capital fully
paid-up
Reserve Fund
E
Fr. 10,000,000. Frs, 10,800,000-
Working fund provided by
THE BANQUE. INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE. Frs. 50,000,000.
BANKERS:
Paris: Societe Generale,
Banque
Banque de
Nationala de Credit. Paris et des Pays-Bas London: Midland Bank, Ltd. New York: Irving Bank Columbia Trust
Co.
Every description of Banking and Exchange Business transacted. Corre pendents throughout the world,
M. FITZ-HENRY, Bad Manager,
10th November, 1924.
THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LTD. (Taiwan Ginko.)
Incorporated by Special Imperial Charter, 1899.
Capital Subscribed
Capital (Paid-up) Reserve Fund'
•
***Ten 60,000,000 Yen 52,500,000
Yen 12,980,000
HEAD OFFICE: TAIPEH, FORMOSA.
BRANCHES: JAPAN-Tokyo. Yokohama, Kobe,
Osaka, MojL.
FORMOS. Giran, Kagh Karenko, Keelung, Makung, Nante, Plusn, Shinchiku, Talchu, Tainan, Takow, Tamsul, Tehyun, Ako. CHINA-Shanghai, Hankow, Kiukiang,
Amor, Foochów, Swatow, Canton. OTHERS Bangkok, Hongkong, Bings- pore, Soerabaya, "Bemarang, Batavia, Bombay, London, New York.
LONDON BANKERS: London County Westminster and Parr's Bank.
The Masks Censerpandente in the Comm árei^ Centree in the Suropesa Costinent, Buscle, Man- churia Tangao, Japra, Indo-om, B2ZMIN, Philippine alasta, Java, 'and Datab Indies, Axat- Thin, America, Altinn, đau
Interset allowed on Grimat Account, and Fixed [Japonta at talas wilon will be quoted on applion Blon
2. YAMAMOTO,
|_ Manager. HONGKONG" BRANCH,
8, Dea Vosur Road Central, Hongkong, 5th June, 1924,
THE BANK OF CHINA
行鎳团
(Specially Authorised by Presidential
Mandate of the Republic of China the 22nd of November, 1917)+--
on
Authorised Capital
Paid-up Capital MOUR
Reserve Fund
$50,000,000.00 $13.278,600,00 $9,829,426.24
HEAD OFFICE:\PEKING
· HONGKONG BRANCH. QUEEN'S BOAD CENTRAL Branches and Sub-branches all over China and Correspondents, in Europe, America, wait other parts of the worlds London Banker The National Provin. cial and Union Bank of England, Lad. The Guaranty Trust Company of New
Nation
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.