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HONGKONG & SHANGHAI

BANKING CORPORATION,

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*HEAD OFFICE: HONGKONG. AUTHORISED CAPITAL $50,000,000 ISSUED AND FULLY PAID UF $20,000,000 RESERVE FUNDS-

STERLING... 24,500,000 SILVER...... $26,500,000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF $20,000,000

PROPRIETORA.....ascine]

COURT OF DIRECTORS:

G. M. Young, E-Cairm H. P. White, Eaq.Depaly Chairman

B. D. F. Belth, Eng.

W. H. Ball, Esq.

LONDON BANKKES.......... Westminster Bank, Ltd. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened in LOCAL CURRENCY and FIXED DEPOSITS received for one year or shorter periods in Local Curraney and Sterling on terms which will be quoted on application

COMMERCE

AND FINANCE.

WASTE INCHINA.

ECONOMIC PROBLEMS.

was the

17.

THE CHINA MAIL

The recent launching in

TIN IN SIAM.

EXCHANGE.

Hongkong March 17th, 1979.- London

Bank, Wire

М

On demand

30 day's sight........

/36/10

4 months", "sight: Credita 4 months' sight ...8/6-3. Documentary, months sight 2/4-1 On Paria”

On demand...

JJ 2005 Credits, 4 monthy' sight... 178S On demand.

On demand

On New York-

Credits: 60 daya' ‚sigli On Bombay-

Wire

On demand On almtbm-

On Singapore- On demand On Manila

dom.

My T. Idler Mr. and Mr. P. M. Hamilton,

Main Aand? P.

Aiken

-Me G, A, Harriman i Mr R. T. G. Aftkon My W. D. Hawo

| K; W. §. Allen

My

Mr and Mr.A. 8

Bersea

and Me A. W, Van Andel Mr & Mra A. Hicks Mr G. Apfelbaum Mr A. It. Johnston Mr & Mrs E Keller

Mr. Mrs. J. T Mr & Mrs Helling-

Mr

and

Mr P, Ranhan Mr O P. Keshow

MARCH

THE BANK OF EAST ASIA LIMITED

HEAD OFFICE

Authorized Capita

Palup Capital............

Reserve Fund 13,000,000,

DIRECTORS:

Hon. Mr. Chow Shon: Son---Chairman

Mox Ching Kong

Faux Ping Shaz

LI Koon Jhun

P.K. Kwok

Ng Ching Enk

Pong Wal Ting

Wong Yan Tong

Hayah Tal

Kam Ying Poke

Chan Ching ShakTM

Every description of Banking and Exchange business transacted own granted on

Miss K. Bardorelli Mrs W. R. Kimball (spproved securities. Mian K. Barlow - Mr. and Mrs Jean......... Mr & Mrs N. Beal"- Enoth

Mry E. H. Bolilion Mr and Mrs. L. R Me V. Benjamin Kreikmen

Mr J. Bennett Mr. and Era 0.

Mr R G., W. Be

pread

Lauri sen

MP. P. Lefevre

Mra E. Liddell

Miss" H. Lillie

Mr M.P.B. Marshall

On demand

TH

15%

f

B7

H

Mr H. Blokerton

Mr R. J. Blebock

De demand...

Mr. Blanketskri

Mr M. Blane.

On demand

Dom

Mr G. Bowack

Mr T, B. Brownley

Mr. A. W.

134

Browne

Mr L. P. Buchanan burgh

On Shanghal

30 days' sight (private paper) 'On Yakobama- On demand.

நிகர்

SURKIDIARY' COINS.

10

91.16/18

* par

54% dis A BO%

The present year holda un- Channel. She came out of a long bounded possibilities in tin minn hard service, with a satisfactorying, and prospects this year will record.

be the best the industry has ever Probably the Arst all-welded,

known to date. It is quite pro- self-propelled sca-going vessel, the

bable the price will reach £300 a ton within the next few months.” | Mr. Julean "Arnold, American Fullagar, was put in commission Commercial Attache to China, who in February, 1920, at Birkenhead.

This statement was made on has just returned to Shanghai atter The Fullagar was exammed after February 4 by Captain H accompanying the Seattle Com elghteen months of hard service mercial Commission to Hongkong, carrying steel plate, and showed Hodgson, an Australian mining spoke before the American Wbno signs of structural weakness, expert, who arrived in Brisbane where he is returning after Hon. Mr. A.O. Langmen's Club on March 3 on "China's even at the break at the top of the by the Marallu en route to Siam W. L. Paltenda, Be Wasteful Economics." The meet-quarterdeck; where auch weaken. B. Compton, Es A. Plummer Exqing was held under the auspices of ing is always looked for in riveted successfully floating two new companies in Australia to engage Hon. Mr. P.H. Holyoak T., Wall, Hag.

the Home Economics Department. vessels of the same class.

The U.S. National Research

in the tin mining industry at that. Mr. Arnold exploded many

He stated there were CHIEF MANAGER:

popular theories about the Chinese, Council, as well as the Bureau of place. A. H. BARLOW, Esq.

seven companies engaged in the most startling of which, perhaps, Standards at Wahington, are

All were one concerned with Conducting extensive Investiga- tin mining in Siam. Manager: Shanghai--G. H. STITT, China's reputation as a nation that tions and tests of the welding paying good dividends and five saves everything. Nothing goes process, with a view of extending more Australian companies, in- to waste in China has well-nigh its application to the industrial cluding the two he had mentioned, were starting operations this become a slogan but Mr. Arnold urts and marine architecture..

year. Five of the seven estab- stated that the Chinese might be rated as the most wasteful people Anterica marks a recrudescance lished companies were Australian. in the world in that they work for of the interest in welded hulls, and nearly all European workers Gold Leaf, 100 fine (per taol). 47.80 pennies and neglect the big things which was at white heat during were employed in the industry Sovereigns (Bank'a buying rats) 857

when any and there were also Australians.liver (per oz.) and the worth while opportunities. the European war,

The speaker scored, the Chinese method which would obviate the Native labour was used in the educational system which places a costly and long riveting process mines, but whites, were employed Hongkong 50 onis sub, ... Hongkong, 'st 1 dyrnary, 15.

as overseers and other responsible knowledge of the classics as the was welcome

positions. Stocks of tin held by HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK. ideal of Chinese education and ded the example of a Chinese

the Government during the teacher who had given the greater

slump in the British-Malay, had part of his life to the study of the of certain German liners which been depleted and the output was classics and still believed that the were seized by the United States. Welding by electricity consists earth was fit. This system of education he contended, projects in bringing two pieces of metal the China of twenty centuries ago together and fusing them by a powerful current, so that they are into the present

China's backwardness, he ex-as. Ermly united as though they plained, is due to many causes, were one piece. The two plates chief, of which, possibly, is its may be slightly overlapped and natural physical seclusion. With mountains on the west that are practically impassable, the Great Wall on the North and but little communication by sea, China even to day, with undeveloped railroads, For the HoraxeK^ & SHANGHAI

is set apart from the world he BARKING. CORTURATION,

declared. 'R. BARLOW,

hler Manager The lack of transportation, Mr. Arnold said, might be considered the greatest waste in China, and he drew a comparison between China and America by calling at tention to the fact that transporta- tion in West China, with coolie, hire at the rate of 20 cents a day is the most costly thing the people have to put up with, whereas in America, where, wages are so exceptionally high, the railways can carry goods for from one. seventh to one-tenth of that rate.

THE huzinoes of the above. Raok is conducted by the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING COR PORATION. Aulas may be obtained ou application.

INTEREST on deposit is calculated on the lowest balased during each com- pleted Calendar Manth at 31 por cent. per annum. Should there bo un balance on any day in s mouth us intorast will be allowed for that month.

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

Hongkong, 713 January, 1925. THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.

INCORPORATED BY ROYAL...

CHARTER. 1853.

LONDON.

HEAD OFFICE

Paid-up Capital

Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Pro-

prietors

£3,000,000 £3,900,000

.£3,000,000

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 quoted on application.

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

`BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE.

HEAD OFFICE:

Subscriba Capita}

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98,- Poulevard Haukiniano, Para.

Fr. 72,000,000.0/- Fr. 68,400,000 EU Fr. 53,647.983.64

Pald-Up Capital

Reserve Funda

Bangkok

Battambang

Chaton

Djibouti

Esiphons Rakor FIADO

BRANCHES Hongkong Mongter Noumer

Papat Tekin

Prom-Pont Pondicherry BANKERS:

Balgon

Shagba! Singapore Tientela Tourine Yaponta

IN PRANCE Comptoir National d'Zecoap de Paris; Grade Lyonnsla, Banque de Paris et Ang Paya-Boa; Credit Industriel et Commercial 95olate Generale.

The welding, process was used with much success in repairing

joined where an edge of one plate rests upon the surface of the other Two plates may also be held together by fusing them, at points of spots.

The usual weld is made by bringing the two plates squarely up against each other, with a wire. in between, and fusing the metal until there is "a complete union. This process can be so applied that no seams are visible at all.

KUALA LUMPUR MARKET.

Messrs. Baker. Morgan and Co., Ltd., in their weekly report on the Kuala Lumpur share and commodi- ty markets, state:

A steady business has been passing during the week behind In the Hwei River valley the us, for which the industrial section. natives have been growing wheat has, once more, been largely for 40 centuries and it can be responsible. Collieries and Tra sold for 40 cents gold a. bushel ders were specially active until the cannot be trans-meeting with regard to the former, Yet wheat ported to Hankow even at this when the zenith was reached, and shares have since been price and sold as cheaply as the

rl

"

2 few

not equal to the demand."

42

FOR CHILDREN'S BRUISES. -For "black and blue bruises, sprains of wrists and ankles, strains of cords and muscles, stabbed toes, cuts, burns and other mishaps of childhood, Cham- berlain's Pain Balm always gives relict Does just as much for older people too. Eases their rheumatic paina, backaches and neuralgia. Just rub it on the sore spots, Sold and recommended every- where.

Canton polos

Ess Silver in Hongkong...10% pm. Chinese Copper Cash Chinese Copper Coats

10 pm-

.... 6. pm.

8% in 7% out ...29% dia.

Rate of Native Interest Chinese Sub. Chin Mongkong Bah: Dolo....1/16 % dia.

CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM.

A fealing of warmth, comfort and relief from pain follows an application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It is | penstrating" liniment for deep sented pains, which reduces painful swellings, relieves stiffness in muscles and joints and leaves one feeling supple and active. Easily applied and feels good to the skin. Sold everywhere..

LOCAL

SHARE

MARKET.

OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.

II AM

MARCH 13, Kan.

Stock Exchang

**ok

H.S.B.C. F.T. on selling rate

Londia

9/3 1/4- #74

£14b.

£ lib. 308 b

and on Shanebil

30

Hoogkong Banka 1.33 b. 1150 sa London-₤140 n Chartered Rank

.P.&O. Hank

***

Mr R., Burdin

Mr D. Molallum

Capt. A. W. McKia

י

G. Mr D. McLeod

dr H. L. Mackla« :

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES to let.

KAN TONG PO;

3nial MaragET,

Hongkang, 16th February, 1925,

NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL" MAATSCHAPPIJ.

(Nerguntando-Trazitu #ocer.).

MrAntorno- 1894; Boraxos Banos BraBLISH 1908).

Authorized Caplta: 13,150,000,000 £1,500,00 Mrs. H. Me-Paid-Up Capital, 80,000,000 6,5866,67%

Mr G. W. Baros Michsel

Hr E. Carlton Mr K. W. Miller'

HOD

Reserve Fand ......G. 20,18,08 £. 1,370,419'.. Special Reerrr...G. 23,500,000 $1,888,300

8. Christopher Capt. and Mrs IHEAD OFFICE :---Aziat erdana,

Mills

Dr. Christopherson Mr and Mrs T 5. Mrs Christopherson Moore and child Mr. and Mrs W. & Mr RB. doorhead

Cornell

Mr A. 8. Murch

Mr J. E. Dangoar Mr & Mre B. Doan:

Mr W.. Hagen.

KỈ VÌ

Bannerman

Mr W. Norwoodi

Er E. H. O'Farrell

HASTERN HEAD: DEFIUN --Balavia,

BRANCHES :-

Bandierrasain. Bandong Bombay Cheriban Dembir

Calcutta

Djokjakarta Kota-Bad

Capt. & Mri Fearse | Padang Miss Pozrie

BẮT. HOÀNG

Mr & Mrs C H.Mr and Mrs More

Mr & Mia H. Odell Mr & Mrs T. D. W. and children

Rannister

Mr and Mrs J. N Mr & Un J. Bahar · Facker

and child Mr and Mre 4. 0, Mrs E. Barke

Peter Mr and

Botter Ant "Äingapore

The Hurus. Kobe Makamkeit Mulan. Palembang, Pronlongka Paulinak

Rangoon

Hamarang Shanghai Boeraba Soepukarta (Bolo Triathap Walterredus LONDON BANKERB:---- Kasional: Próvínafil Bank. Ltd. Correspondents all over the world,

BANKING BUSINESS OF EVERY :

DESCRIPTION.

W. EL GROSKAMP;

Agent..

司公理管案實法中

Mrs A.E.A. Mr and Mrs T. Hongkong, Nayansber 4, 1994. Carletos

Fobryver Mr and Mrs P. & Mr C B. Shank Deking Dars Mr & MrW. Mr and Mrs 1. H. Van der Steon

Gear

daughter Lith-Col. & Mrs Ste- and Mrs P.M. phons Hodgson

and Mrs A. W.. Mr and Mrs C. E. Veca del

Reobler

Mr. V Varcon

Mr

Mr and Mrs. A. C,MF and Ars F. J.

Loguir

Mr & Mrs E,' Land

Wright

PEAK HOTEL.

March 2.

Dr J. W. Anderson Miss G. Kennedy Mr 8. A. Arthur Mr M. F. Kay

Miss E. Re Baily Mr and Mrs E Mr and Mrs L. Û. F. Kill,

Mr & Mrs & Laos

Ballamy

My J, W.", BonnárMr and Mry S. E

Mr and Mrs T. G. Langston.

MARCH 19. Shareucokers' Cusociatio

212-1

b. 1280

201-1/2

b. 811

Bancatt

t. 98

Me W. H. Bourne

b. "A" erak

b.40 131

Marice

Caning

740 h.

a. 786

***

North Chload sedrich,

+

140

Unido Intersane

Chine (nire

insurance Yangtze

Fas Asia Bank...

Mercantile Bank A B 22-1/? b. 100 £13-1/8,6.

Far Eistarne

ire Insurances

.K. Steamboats. Hongkong Ton xi. Lighter lado Chiass (Prot

3a

68. 285.

$ 13

Air K. arsen

Mr and Mrs G. D.

Mr M. J. Bregu Leys Col. & Mrs C.Rossell Miss Loya

Browe

Miss F. W. Brown

Major A. 8. Little

johns

Mr S. D. Carothers Mr & M. § Lloyd Capt. & Mrs J, 0.Mr. D Loyd

Mr W. H. Loak Carpenter

Mr B. 1. Oleland Mr and Mrs W. Mts M.Cooper

Logan

Kru I. H. Cormack Mr D. C. Logain

Mr and Mrs W. A.Me and Mrs T. A.

Cornell

Martin and Mrs J. D.Maa J.. Danby Lt. Cel. I. A. Dob-Mr H. A. Mie

bla

Mr E E. Mimmso'r

McSinsh Mr R. McGregor

b. 48.491

of

Chica Fire Ingursace in som? 188 bi Hongkode Fire Insurance... hipping

5.

196

9-710 -

776

Mr

$. 64 h.

59

h. 35-1/2

1079 6,

¤ 4.70

И and Mrs

The

38

$180 n.

Duncan

J.Mr and Mro F. W.

Munton

· 320 m:

120

Mra Semers EllL

+38 a

Miss Ellis

118 h 8.17-1/4 m. $155 n.

77-1/2

.. 18 tu

- 355

83

40 b

n. 41

37 6.6 ...).0 mb. $14 ̃b. 24 sa

Khác

47.0

n. 13

the wheat that is brought stagnant, with quotations falling across the Pacific from America away.

In the rubber section at more than three times the price.

One great essential fact in any buyers have been, noticed to be country, Mr. Arnold emphasised, feeling their way cautiously, but, is that if more produce is cultivated even with the continued steadiness price of rubber and over and above the actual needs of the

reduction unless there is a system of trans further, weekly portation that provides for the London stocks, there is still no export of the surplus, that surplus real response in the share market. is wasted. There is no advantage We are told that shipments at the beginning of this quarter have in having cheap" wheat, eggs, etc here where the purchasing power been particularly heavy, with the is so low:

result that, towards the end, there will be nothing left to be shipped. There is therefore nothing in the air that suggests our altering the optimistic opinion to. which we have given vent durlug. the past few months. The position is, most clearly, turning more and more in favour of the producer, for the ime being at any rate, while a factor that may have a far-reaching effect is the 12 per cent. mare rubber which, we are reliably informed, is contained in the increasingly popular balloon tyre. Many low-priced shares that have come on the market have been quickly taken up.

- Transportation, too, would relieve the overpopulation in the Yangtsie valley, Mr. Arnold said, and gave the interesting information that two-thirds of China's area. is inhabited by six-sevenths. of the IN LONDON: The National Provincial & country's population. Mongolia is Calon Bank of England, Ltd.: Camponot an arid country, he said, but Natia d'Escomate de Paris; Credit Lyannis

IN NEW YORK J. P. Morgan & Co.it is sparsely populated chiefly be Frasch American Banking Corporation cause of the fact that there are no Guaranty Trust Co. of New York.

adequate means of transporting Interest allowed on Current Accounts and Roods in and out." Fixed Deposits according to arrangement,

Every description of Banking and Exchange Jupinou transacted,

A. LECOT,

Manager Hongkong, March 20, 1924. THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE

BANK, LTD. ***

Established 1889,

Capital (fully paid-up) Yen 180,000,000

Reserve Fund .......

Railway construction, he again emphasised, would do more to correct China's wasteful' econo mics than any other thing,

The lecturer also mentioned the stagnant resources of China-the idle capital that is buried in the untouched silver mines, etc.

of

MARINE REGULATIONS.

The terrific waste of mother- hood was also mentioned. Seven A systematic campaign against out of every ten children born in skippers of vessels calling at China die before reaching three Manila who have been violating years of age to poverty, lack of section 1225 of the Customs marine Yen 80,500,000 sanitation and knowledge

regulations, will shortly be launch- ed by the Customs authorities," hygiene, etc.

Constant violations of the pro- Even in silk, China's great provisions, of section 1225 of the res duct, the waste s enormous, gulations were brought to the at- America is the largest importer tentions of the insular Collector of of silk in the world but 75 to 80 Customs by the chief of piers and percent of the silk it uses comes inspectors' division following the from Japan. The Japanese learned failure of two masters to file the

Head Office:-YOKOHAMA.

Branche and Agencies at:

Batavia. Bombay,

Виснов Аутся.

Calcutta..

Changchun,

Dairen (Dalny);

Nowchwang New York. Denka.

Peking Rangoon. Rio de Janeiro.

Fongtion (Mukden). Saigon.

Hamburg.

Hankow.

Harbin

Honolulu

Eai Ynen.

San Francisco, Seattle.

Shanghol

Shimonoseki.

Singapore. Soerabaya. Sydney. Tientsin.

Koba

London

Los Angeles.

LYOBE

*Tokyo.

Teinanfu.

Tsingtao. Vladivostock

Manila.

Nagaiski

Nagoya

**: Interest allowed on Current Accounts. Deponita received for fixed periods at rates to be obtained on application:

O ARIMA, Manager.

Hongkong 11th March, 1925

Everything New)

do.

do. (Def.))

(H.E. ileg.) Shell Transports.... Star Ferried Water boats... Oriental Nav. Co. Refinerian

+

Calos Sugar Malabon bager Mining

-340

Kalan Mining Adi....... Langkats. Chituixi Onna

Shal Explorations... | 851 b. 660 sa Single Largests $1Ể Đ

Raine

Tronoh Minas

Ural Casp Benguet Con...

350 n

B. b. 8- D.

P. 2,80 b1 85 sa,

Docks Wharven, Godoway, &c.

H&K Wharfs

#189 $ 137 B.

H. & W. Dock

S'hai Docks

New Engins

185.82/1 19123

T215 111,5 s

b. 121 b. al

Fbanghat Rongkow do 9119 b. Landa; "Hotels & Buildings

R.K&Bhai Hotels 189 sa New 16-1/2 es. HK. Developments .....!G als: h: '80 à. Hongkong. Land... 28:91-1/2 b 91/2 ss. Humphreya Katatonian

Lands

Land Beclamations Princes

F.F. Realty ****.

H.K. Torritorial.. Rars! Land... Ostion, Mills,

Two Cotto MATE

Milla, Ltd. Kung Yike Lagu Kung Movi...

$150 n

$4.80 1. #1 n. 10.

0121 di x à.

Miss M. W. Nows-

holme

Mr and Mrs W. A.Mr A. H. Panu

Hr A Forbes

Eustaos

Mina. M. Borbos,

Mr and Mrs H. R

Remingto

Mr A. Ritcho..

Mr R. J, W. Foiter L-Col. & Mra O

Miss G. Fothergill Bandera

Mr and Mrs F. P Mr & Mrs L.G.Scott

Franklin

Mr R. P. Shaw

Lt. E. O. Frederick M R. H. Skolton Mr and Mrs W. D.Mr and Mrs T. F.

Goodfellow White Smith

Mr and Mrs Geo. W.Mra & Miss. Q. E

Grop

Mr and Mrs. B. A.Mr and Mrs E. F. L.

Hale

Miss M. B. Hal

Stubbings Stordee Mr G. P.. Stordes Me sid Mra | J.Men J. B. Thomson

£60cook

Mr&Mrs O.Thwaites: Me J. B. Hawker Miss Thwaites Mr and Mrs W, J.M?" A. W. Takis

My

L-Col. and Mrs H. M. Heron. Trevelyan

Hawker

G.

worth Bole

Lt. Comdr. O

(on 16,30 Now a 16.70 Mr EL Howell b. TO Conta

b017 as 89/91-1/1- 5, 19:54 21.90)19

160

1.3.20

T: 65 b. New 931 b

1.60 Now 33 ..

how the silk should be made to complete manifests as required by out ade: 10 T. 3) b. 3.90. sa

|sult American looms; China did not at least, not soon enough. As a result Japan profits by the trade that China, the originator sericulture, could have had.

of

law,

A letter of warning was sent to the agents of the two ships,

vis

RIVETLESS STEAMSHIPS. Insular Collector of Customs, this

POPULAR CRAFT OF THE FUTURE.

ing then that repetition of similar loffence would mean a heavy fine: on their part. According to the offence is punishable by a fine of not more than P1,000.00 E The master of the freighter. Dellus who failed to secure a bili of healthy from the American con- sul at Glasgow was given a nöm!» al fine of P20, after a satisfactory

Rivetless steel steamships with seamless hulls may be the popular craft of the future, if the prophecies explanation According to the of engineers who have been master, the American Consolar, developing the electric welding representative at Glasgow refused

ita exant, bima billio-health"for

are correct moth having a cargo of liquor on his one-piece" vessel, a steel tanker, boat destined for the Philippines, has just been launched at believing the islands are under the | Providence, USiday-pays, the

"Journal of Commerce.”

"your pookuli

·Chinese Hill,

"aliswelde

"ship

Cons Tue In the wor Bowling

launched:

the

kyolstead laWC)

KEEP IT

DY

BIND BELT STORE

1018, under the dir

British, Admiralty,

feet loss of 200 tons, and was

Do not forget that there are more óttle" hold each year of Chamberlair

Cotton.

Yangistopo05.

Miscellaneous

Cements #187; b. Now 8-1/4′′ r. Camente "Combined' #27.60 b: 97.00-6 Chin Borneos -China Lights (Old)

190 n. `do (New) $13íh. Comh. 28. Oline Providents $16) & Now 8.60 b

Combined Providents

Dairy Farms. Hahanam H.K. Electric

Macao do an tone) dan # 35.n. Hongkong and Canton Loes, an Hongkong Rope. In n.Now 10:30 n. hapes Combined

87-1/4. b. Tram'rays (Old)." .. ■ 23 0.

Hongkong Tramway

Bfeam Laundries

B.K.Stool: Foundry:

Wm. Fo

Canton

b. New 15

(b. 18-LZ New b. 8. (Comb. a., £7) ss #7]/,60

0.18

(New . 13 Comb. sa 171..

(b. 15.00/15 Now b 8-1/8

·Comb. b. 184

15)

b 80s 89:1 2

18 Now: 10:

Mr F. L. Jenkins Mr T... Jenkins

Lady E. Tarnor F.M: Ú, M. Vino

Capt. B. F. Walker

Capt. A. Waiti

Capt. &J L. Whyte Miss O. Willmott

Kiss O. O. Jenkins Mr and Mrs F. D. Mr G.B Hugh Jones Wood

Mr W. A. Jordan Mr G. O. Worl

DPALAUB HOTEL.

Mr A. Arch

Mr OH. Haslewood Mr B. A, G. Barrett Me J. Jack)

Mr W. A. Bennett Mrs. McCa... Mr B. W. CampbellMr McDonald

Mr P. R. Chichger Mr. B. J.. da, H.

Moora

Mr J. B. Cox ( Mr W. B. Cuff Mr. Simpson Mr. and Mrs, N. B.Mr.H. Smith

DIYOS MO Stringer and

Capt. L W. Smith

Mr A; R. P2 Hr. H. Davis Mr. B. Fornmidi

Mr and Mrs

Goldenberg.

Mr A. Bal

Me A. C. Hake

child

Mr A.: P. Tannen H bad

Mr G. Taloch Mr A. J. Wadmor Mr W. Walter

HONGKONG HEIGHTS.

For the information of visitor the following list of some of the

SOCIETE FRANCAISE DE GERANCE.

DE LA BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE,

ĐI GHE.

ETABLISSEMENT FRANCO JHINOIS.

ה

(Incorporated in France).

6. Chater Road, Victoria, Hongkong.

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

Subscribed Capital fully

riald-up Reserve Fand

· FTL. 10,000,000

Frs, 10,800,000

Working fund provided by

THE BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE-

DE CHINE.

Fra. 50,000,000.

BANKERS:

Paris: Boclete Generale,

Banga

Nationale do Credit. · Banque de „Paris et des Pays-Bas.

London: Midland Bank, Ltd.

New York: Irving Bank Columbia Trast

Co.

and Every description of Bankin Exchange Business transacted, Corres pondents throughout the world..

M. FITZ-HENRY,

Manager.

10th November, 1924.,

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

Incorporated by Special-Imperial Charter, 1899.

Capital Subscribed

Capital (Paid-up) Reserva Fond

..Yen 60,000,000

Yen 52,500,000

Yen 12,080,000

HEAD OFFICE: TAIPEH, FORMOSA.

BRANCHES:

JAPAN Tokyo, Yokohama, Kobe,

Osaka, Moji.

FORMOS-Oiran, Kagi, Karenko, Keelung, Makung, Nanto, Pinan, Shinchiku, Taichu, Tainan, Takow, Tamgel, Tohyen, Ako. CHINA-Shanghai, Hankow, Kiokiang, Amoy, Foochow, Swatow, Canton. OTHERS Bangkok, Hongkong, Singa

Soorabaya, Samarang, Batavia, Bombay, London, New York.

pore,

LONDON BANKERS: London: County Westminster and de

Farr's Bank

The Bank has Gorraspadanta lo the dommerein. Centres in the Europaña Contirost, Rosa, Man- charts Thingtao, Japan, Indo-China, Slam, India, Philippine Lalatida, Jats, and Desas IndÍN, AMELI PAULIN ABITION, áffles, die.

Intaren allowed on Cat Account

and Pissi Deposit at rates which will be quoted' en applica tłow

Z YAMAMOTO, Mig. Manager.

HONGKONG BRANCH,

8, Des Voeux Road Central. Hongkong, 8th June, 1924.

THE BANK OF CHINA 行銀國中

(Specially Authorised by Presidentină

andate of the Republic of China on the 22nd of November, 1917).

Authorlaed Capital 7; 300,000/200.00 Paid-up Capital ep25318,278,600.00 Reserve Fund

$9,630,425.26

HEAD OFFICE: FEKING: S

HONGKONG BRANCEL" QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. Branchen and Sub-branches all over

Chins and Correspondents in Europe,

highest points on the Island and America, and other parts of the world.

Mainland is published :-

Signal

JACAND

stion

1774

1795 #1800

Taikoo

Mt D&

Bowen

London Bankers:- The National Provin." 1: Seini and Union Bank of England, Ltd. „The Guaranty Tenet Company of Now

New York Brakeostomy T #National Bank, kontaktan The Fanikahla.Tznat.Com Da

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