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CONAKONG & SHANGHAI MAKING CORPORATION,
ARAD OFFICE, HONGKONG...
Authorised CAPITAL
$50,000,000
ÍSTVED AND FULLY PAID UP 320,000,000
KESERVE FUNDS :-*.
ÜTERLING..... 24,500,000 SILVER........... $26, 600,000 KESERVE LIABILITY OF
PROPRIETORE....}
COURT OF DIRECTORS:
$20,000,000
G.. Young, Kaj ---Chairman,
8. D. F. Bath, Haq.
W. E. Ball, Beq
& E. Compton, Esq.
CHIEF MANAGER:
',
A. H. BARLOW, Esq. Manager:' Shanghai-G. K. STITT, Esą,
LONDON BANKERS.
COMMERCE AND FINANCE.
THE CHINA MAIL.
PROGRESS OF PALESTINE.
CEYLON RUBBER.
1924 "NOT SO PROSPEROUS."
SHANGHAI TRADE.
AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
were
V. G.
SIR ALFRED MOND'S VIEWS.
EXCHANGE
Hongkong, 18th - pril
On London-
Bank Wire..
On demand
30 day's sight...
4 months sight
3/21/16
-
Gradite. 4 merche' sight w15-- Documentary, 4 months sight 9/4 ... On Farin=
On demand
... Inas.
Credits, 4 month! right1148
On demand...
Bom,
On New York-
On demand...
Credits, 80 days' sigha
bog...
Wire
On Bombay-
On demand on aleat
Wire On demand.
On Bingapore On Manila
On demand...
On demand. On Shanghai
On demand.
FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1925.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
April 19
Mr and Mrs. A. B. Henderson
Alga sud i smily Me
witt
Mr B. Axel ood
Me 8. Bank
Mr. J. Scott Hara-
tön
Br B. Bar
Mr N. Bale
K.
drea
Mr O. BeAD MrC Rean
Mr. V. Benjamin Mrs. E. R. Belillos Men O. Bil shild Mr. R. J. Birbeck ME A. O. Bloyo 1. On ph
Mr. A. F. Henry
Me and Mrs #42 Capt. I. P. Hall Mr. & Mrs. W. A.
Hannibal
Mitos A. & E
Hamilton
Mr. G. A. Harriman
· & ́ Mrs. Bran Mr. & Mrs. A.Hicks
Mr H. Hodra
Mr. G. E. Holmes
Mr H. Buohannu
"MT ET Holdsworth
Mr W. Daddy
Ни
| Mr. D. Cappleman
Mr. & Mrs. Wm.
Higgins
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andaya sight (private paper) On Yokohama
Sir Alfred Mond), summarising to newspaper correspondents in Jerusalem his impressions of his The year under review has not The following
elected three weeks" stay in Palestine, been so prosperous from the members of the Board of Directors said that he found very notice- producer's point of view as 1923. of the American Chamber of able improvement in the general. The average price realised was, Commerce of Shanghal at the political situation and more Tower, being 76 cents against 89 annual meeting. held' at the understanding by all concerned. conte the previous year. The American Club on the 7th, EL. P. White, Bey-Depaty Chairman.
of the position. He ascribed this Messrs. C. S. Beatty, Sun-Maid to the better relations between Hon. Mr. A. Lanz.exportable maximum allowed was W. Pattonden, as also less, but a cheering feature Raisin Company; W. I. Eisler, Jews and Arabs.. The financial 1. A Plummer. Eiq. was the increased consumption, agent U. S. Shipping Board. Hon. Mr. F.H. Bolyonk!T. G: Wall, idag.
which, assisted by the working of Emergency Fleet Corporation: much better than four years ago. position of the Government was the restriction scheme, caused an F. F. Fairman, Dodge and Sey. Some of the industries introduced appreciable lowering in stocks mour; B, C. Halle, Faclac Mail by Jewish money and effort might held in the United Kingdom. Steamship. Company;
The offerings at public auctions Lyman, Standard Oil Company: be regarded as "arge industrial have averaged over 300 toos F J. Raven, American Oriental capitalistie enterprises, such as weekly, and a fair amount of Banking Corporation; A. Ethe salt works at Athlit, the oil business has been. effected Schumacker,
and soap works "Shemen," the Equitable Eastern Westminster Bank, Ltd.
privately, Tota!
shipments Banking Corporation; C. V. Starr, four mills, and the Nesher cement CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened in amounted to 83,666,5321b, agalast American Asiatic Underwriters: works, all at Haifa. He was LOCAL CURRENCY and FIXED 83,130,606lb: the previous year, and O. G.Steen, Dollar Steamship gratified with the introduction of DEPOSITS received for one year orAmerica was again by far the iner. The officers of the Cham the new industries, such as silk, aborter periods in Local Currency and biggest consumer, taking nearly Her for the coming year will be tanneries. furniture, and textiles, "Barling on terms which will be quoted 70 per cent of the s laments; the dected at the first meeting of the in all of which the latest machin-
en application.
Continent took two million pounds Board of Directors.
ery was used by people who knew more than the year before, while.
their business. The orange in- dustry, he said, was capable of anten ootas very great development, and he Bar Elver in Hongkong 10 was confident that Palestine could Chinese Copper Cash,... grow first-class tobacco. He saw Chiners Copper Cente a great future for dairying, Rate of Native Interest. poultry farming, and vegetable-Hongkong Suh. Coin:..
Chinese Bub. Doin growing. There was no reason for doubts as to the success of agriculture, in view of the fact that it was possible to raise in Palestine three crops a year, on of Mexirrigated land.
Hongkong, Zlat February, 1888.
HONGKONG SAVINGS BANE
Mr. J. Harold Dollar, retiring exports to the United Kingdom Chairman of the Chamber presided were 2 million pounds less, the meeting, and presented the being lower than "has been anual report of the Shanghai recorded for some years
Chamber as well as that of the Shipments of latex showed associated American Chambers of considerable increase-59.333 gal-Commerce in China which was Jons compared to 11,431 for 1923, circulated at the same time. These shipments took place in November and December, with the result that the Government INTEREST on dopoeite is calculated has brought rubber latex under on the lowest balance during each comthe restriction ordinance as from pleted Calendar Month at 3 par cont. per annum. Should there be no balance on any day in a month no intarost will
E business of the above Bank is TH
conducted by the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CUR PORATION. Buloa may be obtained on application.
bo allowed for that month.
Depositors may transfer at their option. Balance of $100 or more, to, tas HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANK to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT at CURRENT RATES.
For the FONSION & BRAR
Banking CouPURATION,
H. BARLOW,
Chief Manage
Hongkong, 7th January, 1925.
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.
B.com
"INCORPORATED BY ROYAL
CHARTER, 1853.
HEAD OFFICE: LONDON.
Paid-up Capital
Reserve, Fund
Reserve, Liability of Tro
prietora
.£3,000,000 24,000,000
.£3,000,000
FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking business transacted.
CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for 1 year or shorter period at rates which will be quoted nu upplication.
A. EL FERGUSON, Manager. Hongkong, April 15, 1925,
BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE.
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HRAD OFFICE: De, Boulevard Haamroans, Paris, Geberrihed Capital ... Fr. 12,000,000.0- Fald-Up Capital Fr. 68,400,000.00 Reserva Funde........ 172. 59,667 283.84 BRANCHES Hongkong
Bangkek
25 LA MEST KORDJE
Mantos
Djibouti
Hakow Hand
Mangia
Noutes Paporte Paktur
Prom-Penh Pondicherry BANKERS!
Nalgon Khangbal Hingapore Tastain Tarona
Yuanent
IV FRANCE Comptoir National d'Escampi in Parin; Gratti Lronasis, Banqnu du Parti ot
du Para-Ran; Crédit. Liidustrial et Commercial Jociata Grenerale.
Interesi aliowed on Current Acoopta sad Pirad Deponite soonniing to arrangement.
Every description of Banking and Eachas
želness transacted.
A. LECOT,
Manager Hongkong, March 20, 1924.
THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE
BANK. LTD.
Established 1860.
January 1. Another factor against the producer has been the ex- change, which has ruled on the average about Id above the rate ruling for 1923.
Following the presentation of the chairman's report. Mr A. E Schumacker, treasurer read the financial statement of the Chamber showing balance $14413 57 on hand.
11.
Sir Alfred also spoke of the mineral resources of the Dead Sea, a matter which, he said, was arousing considerable, interest because of phosphate and other deposits.. Chamber
While the ballots were being counted, there was a general dis- cussion of the activities of the Chamber, special emphasis being plishments placed upoo the two major accom
of the
the exportable allowance under From January to the end of July the restriction scheme was 50 per during the year, the passage by cent. This fall to 55 per cent on Congress of the China Trade Angust f, and to 50 per cent for Act and the appropriation of the period of three months from G $4,000,000 by Congress covering November I. For the period at the construction of a new fleet of the time of writing (February) the patrol boats for the Upper Yang exportable maximum has been fatsze. creased to 55 per cent,
The position generally is viewed With optimism, and, with the price ruling about Is 5d. in Lon don and 90 cents locally, a good return is shown from rubber fu-
vestments.
The following table is taken from the annual report of the Colombo Brokers' Association:
RUBBER DISTRIBUTION FROM COLOMBO,
From January 1, to December 31, as per Chamber of Commerce returns.
United
America and Kingdom. Continent. Canada.
lbs. -lbs. lbs..
1924 19,662,094 6,570,633 58,572,812 1923 22.157,598 4764,478 55.569,200 1922 12,975,226 5,856,137 76,720.75 1921 29,707,720 5,824,134 53,880,541
Upon the recommendation of Mr. W. S. Fleming, a rising vote of thanks was given to Mr. Dollar, the retiring chairman, for his work on behalf of the Chamber as well. as American interests generally during the past and preceding years.
་
Approximately 100 American business men were present at the meeting.
BUSINESS WITH BRAZIL.
CONGESTED PORTS.
*
1
Sir Alfred laid the foundation- stone for મ new colony of Rumanian Jewish agricultural works at Halfa.
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Ou demand... Gold Lest, 100 Eine (por tani) 42.90 Sovereigns (Bank's buying rate) 8.84 * Silver (per ox) IN *** 31. 8/18
SUBSIDIARY. COTNI. Hongkong 50 cents sub, . 3 X dia.
17 10
9%, dis. bez dig
pro 15.50% dle. 10% pm.
& n.72 out
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37% dis
YARN MARKET.
+
Mr. D. hint
Mr sad Mrs B. IM Mrs. A. 8.
Dafia.
Miz Mooper
Mr. J. H. Cook fir R.W, Davies « Mes G. I Davia. Mr. L. H. Davis: Mr E. DetoÓW Mr and Mrs H.
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Mr. G. J. Johnston Mr. J. H. John-
atane.
Capt. D. JoreAGET] Capt.0. Jose F.Mr F. Kaltinkal
Mr. J. G. O'Keste Hr Mad, Bằng K
Kaleger
MẸ. 6. K. 6. Van
Doreser
Miss M. Eccies.“ Mr. G. F. Elassar Mrs V. Klliots Miss E' Elliott Mr And Mrs
Fricaon
Mr. Mrs. C.
Lauritsen
Miss H. Lille: Capt. & Mrs. A. W. F. McKinley & child Miss Dorothy Met
¡Me and Mrs E. 3. calf
Mr. & Mrs P. FeldMr. N. Murray
Raporance
Mr. C. E. Montagus›
■nd child
Mr. J. Nolasco".
Me AB. Fondlay Mr. E. H: O'Farrell- Mr F-Fordley Mi Olliver
Lt. Dom. & Mrs W.Mr. H. Pearman
R.Finderson
Mr. & Mr.
Me and Mr
Forsyth
A, EL A. Fong
Mr R A. Pipe
Mr B H. Paamar Mr. A. H. Howe HMM Rudell
Mr. & Mrs. Av D.
Dr. H. F. Sommers
all report:-
Mesura. Polishwalla and Koto Mr FW Franklin Silas & intant
ad Mother
· Mrs. B. Gelar).. -Present unsold Stock in First Me F. 4. Gil art
-Me 0. Goddard: Hund 13,600 bales.
Burgains in Dealers Hands, some 9,000 bules, mostly overdue.
There has also been a decline of about $15 per bale since the Chinese New Year.
LOCAL SHARE MARKET.
OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS:
APRIL 17.
Namon
sank
H.A.B.C. T.T..on walling rate
London
and on Shanghai Bangkong Banks 1930 s). London,–£182 n Chartered Bank
IH
P. & D. Bank... East Asia Rank ́...
$100 n. Mercantile Bank A B ETMIN K
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China Fire InsuraLUB.00 b.
·Hoogkong Fire Insurance... € 685 **. Shipping
Donglanes
J
Capt. I. Siquiland Mr. & Mrs. A
• Tobias Mr F. M. Goldriok Mr. A. D. Taylor Mr and Mrs B. D. Mr. J. Thomson
Gray
Mr To'midjan
Miss A. I.. Griffin Mr. & Mrs. J. Gould Dr. D. R. Gawier Mr. G. E. Gibeon MY GF Hanwell Dr. & Mrs. C. A.
Capt. & Mrs. Walker
Mr. B. L. Wilson
and 2 boys
Mr and Mrs G. Woesner & child
REPULSE BAY HOTEL
April 18.
Mr & Mrs & V. Van Mr and Mrs B. J.
Audal & child
Lacon Mr G.B.G. Banner-Mr & Mr B. Lind
Comdr. Mosso
Mr and Mrs Bessek Mr. and Mrs J, N.
Parker
and
cbild
Mr and Mrs. A.E.A. Mes Richard
MPT. Fobryver
Carinton Mysed Mrs Currie Mr & Mrs W. C. Mr and Mes Fred. Vander Steen
Lt-Jol. Mr O. M. Mry and Misa L. Stephens.
Mr and Mrs & 0.
Woods
Mr and Mrs P. M.
Hodgson
PRAK HOTEL.
April 10.
De J. W. Anderson Mr G. 8 Hingh Jones Mr 8, A. Arthur Mr and Mrs A. G. Mr & Mrs F. Austin Kennedy Mis. E. R. Bally Miss 9. Kennedy Dr H. Bila
Mr M. F. Key
Mr and Mrs T. G.Mr and Mrs E. E.
Bennett
WH
Mr J. W., Bonnar Mr & Mrs A. Lane
4J
II A.M.
Stock Exchan
APRIL 17.
87 vrabrokery Association.
2/3 7:
2/2 073
Bild b.
b.
1230 231-1/2
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b. 213
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181
735 b.
b. 255
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b. 8
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$30 1
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P. 9.00 b
182 b.
T126 b
B.B. Steamboat ... ... $373 n Hongkong Tage and Lighter Indo-Chinas (Prof.
do. .(Def.))
do. (H.. Reg.)
Advices from Sao Paulo em- phasise the fact that special caution should be exercised at the" present time in dealing with this part of Brazil. The port of Santos is in a deplorable state of con- gestion, and merchandise will be held up "for months. In view of Other destinations included: this many local importers have Australia, 343,460lbs. in
.1924, repeated orders for goods to be 164,822 in 1923, 1,328,464 in 1922, seat to Rio de Janeiro, with the re- and 323,030 in 1921; Japan, 279,061 sult that that port is also becoming ibe.. 374.680, 212,869, and 326,129; congested. Due to this duplica- and all other ports, 138,472lbs., tion of orders, it is probable that 99,729, 8945; and 9.548 respectively. much merchandise will be refused. The total distribution was 83,666, In the second place, owing to 532lbs. in 1924, 83,130,606 in 1923, the prolonged drought and the 106,102,392 in 1922 and 90,071,102 interse heat experienced this in 1921.
summer, water has become scarce and the Light and Power Com-Refineries pany is in serious difficulties. Power is being rationed, and factories will be closed a certain number of days per week One factory alone has dismissed over are following sult. The outcome a thousand workmen, and others
will undoubtedly be serious labour trouble in the near future, and there are already rumours of strikes and revolution.
SPANISH TOBACCO,
DEVELOPING THE INDUSTRY.
The Anglo-South
the
IN LONDON: The National Frovincial à Jaisa Bank of England, Lad.: Comptair
current Bulletin" of Nasional Recomate de Paris, Credit Lyonnis:
American Bank IN NEW YORK: I. P. Morgen à fa quotes a Spanish Royal Order #each Amorloan Banking · Corporation;
regarding the steps to be taken for Anaraety Trust Co. of New York,
the encouragement of tobacco cultivation in Spain. The Order initiation of the scheme. of 1917. north, with the possibility of The outlook is far from pleasant. reviews the progress since the There is political agitation is the from which it appears that the Federal Government intervention matter has not been taken up with with troops. Agitation is already any great interest by cultivators, commencing with regard to the the number of growers in 1921 election of the next President. totalling only 17 and in 1922 36. It is added, however, that since the latter year the number has In-
FORD'S FREIGHTERS. creased considerably, cultivators
The fleet carge ships which totalling 307 in 1923 and 1,050 in Henry Ford, the motor manufac- 1924, while the area under cultiva turer, is building up in the United tion has risen from 116 hectares in States is meeting with the usual 1921 to 1,000 hectares in 1924, the difficulty of fleets of this sort in latter being the maximum area so finding cargo. Quite apart from far authorised. The present Royal Order sets up a Central Commis the big motor ships that carry the sion to study the question of the materials to his works on the cultivation of tobacco in Spain, ou
Great Lakes, he has some ocean- which the growers in each of the going freighters which carry three districts devoted to the various automobile parts from industry will be represented. The New York to the various plants Commission will present a report on the Atlantic coast, and then go not later than July I next showing down south to the Argentine with the results of the experiments finished motor-cars. Up to now hitherto
Sarried out and the the majority of the passages modifications, if any, suggested to northward have been made in the regulations formulated on ballast, a proceeding which robs December 30, 1919.
Capital (fully paid-up) Tan 100,000,000 Tez 80,300,000
Reserve Fund
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Hand Offen:--YOKOHAMA,
Branches and Agencies at:
Newchwang.
Batavia.
Bombay,
Buenos Ayres,
Caloutta.
Changchun.
Daire (Dalny).
New York
Osaka,
Peking. Bangoon. Rio de Janeiro,
Bangtan (Mukden). Balgon,
Hamburg.
Hankow,
Hartifa
Kal Tou
Hersluis.
Toba
London
de Los Angeles.
Lropa
Manila.
San Francisco. Seattle, Shanghai. Shiryonogold. Singapore. Sourabaya. Sydney,
Toxtain.
Tokyo. "Tsinanfu. Tsingtan Vladivostock.
Nagapaki Хароза.
futurest allowed os Current Accounts. Deposite received for fixed periode at mates to be obtained on application.
GARIMA,. -Manager.- Hongkong, 11th March, 1985.
diing Rings
INDSOR BROS Nathan Road, Kowloon
AUSTRALIAIN · SUGAR:
The present sugar season will he a record for Australia and for Queensland particularly the State which grows most of the
sugar cane.
the ships of most of the money saved by operating themselves instead of paying freights. Ford's agents are now attempt- ing to enter the coffee trade from Brazil to the United States, an effort that is bringing them into. sharp rivalry with the various American, British, and Brazilian. firms already established.
N
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The highest production previous- ly was fat917--when the"İBRAT” CHINA AND FLOUR. yield of sugar in Queensland was 307,000 toas. This year the estimated production will be in flour is belog built up in China by A promising trade In wheat the vicinity of 388,000 tons in this western Canada mills. Last year State This, with 22,000 tons in Chinese Importers bought over a New South Wales and 3500 tons in million barrels of Canadian flour Victoria (beet sugar) will give a and present prospects are that the large surplus of production over importations for 1925 will exceed local consumption.
those of last year.
Shell Transporta Star Forrice. Water-bonte .... Oriental Nav. Cb
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Shanghai Hongkows
Hotels & Balidiera. H.K. & S'hat Hotels $15 b de sa New – H.K. Developmenta
180 Cents b. Hongkong Lands
$98
Humphrove Estates
Kowicon Lands Prince Building R.K. Realty HE. Territorials.....
Rural Leads... Dotton Mills,
12
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Comenta
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42 n.
Dairy Farms.
H.K. Electrics
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Bong Ropai 18 n," New 10,80 n.
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(low) Do. Watson's
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K.B. Construction
Mackintosh
B.E. Taxis
Nanyang Tobacco
Blacared
China Busca 'e
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Bingapore Tama
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8431 b
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20 New 14 n. $145. 81986
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THE BANK OF EAST AŠIA
AS LIMITED.
HRÁD· OFFION HOTELLONG, Author[sk] Capital.................................$10,000,000, Faidap Capital ... $8,000,808, Reserve Fund...$3,DOG,000.
DIRECTORS:
Hon. Kr, Chow Shog Son-salam Fung Ping Shea Moi Ching Kong. Li Koon Ches Wong Yun Tong
Hayah Tal
P. K. Kwok
Ng Ching Lak Fong Wnd Ting
Kan Ying fo
Chan Ching Shok
Every description of Banking and Bachanga
bosine traceneteci, Lowe spproved securities.
SAFE DEPOSIT. BOTES: to 3.
KAN TONG PO, shief Manag
Hongkong, 18th February, 1925.
NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ.
- (NHERRKLANDE: TRADING SOCHIT.)
t.
Howaran Banor Betamumuno · 1908.
Authorised Chplžai €7, 150,000,000 £12,500,00
·Paid-Up Cavitki.....17, 80,000,000 22 0,086,576 Reservs Fond G. 20055,00 £ 1870,415 Special Reserves. 29,000,000 1,888,300
HEAD OFFION :-- Amsterdam, EASTERN HEAD OFFICI;;-PRİNTİR.
BRANCHEN: Bandarmin Bandown
Ontoutta Djokjakarta. Kota-Radis
Padang Panag
: Rotterdams
Bingapore
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Pantai
Semarang Boarabais
Bagoon
Shanghal
Boeritarta (Bole
Weltevreden
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BANKING BUSINEES OF EVERT
DENUMPTION:
W. K GROSKAMP,
Agent.
Hongkong, November 4, 1994.
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SOCIETE FRANCAISE DE GERANCE
DE LA BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE
,
DE CHINE.
ETABLISSEMENT FRANCO
CHINOIS.
Incorporated in. France),
ידי.
5. Chater Boad, Victoria, Hongkong, ! HEAD OFFICE: 74, Bus St. Laznek Paris.
Subscribed Capital fully
pald-up ....
·Reserve Fund
Fra. 10,000. Frs. 10,800,000
Working fund provided by
THE BANQUE INDUSTRIELIAN DE CHINE. Pr. 50,000,000.
Paris:
BANKERS:
Soclate
Generato
Nationale de Credit. Banque Faris et des Pays-Bas, London: Midland Bank, Ltd. New York: Irving Bank Columbia, Trini
Co
Evary, description of Banking l Bachange Business transacted. Corre pondents throughout the world.
M. FITZ-HENRY,
Мапарат
10th November, 1924.
Mr. J. K. Bob Geld Mr and Hmm 8. H. THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LTIL Mr and Mm P. W. Langaton #3
Blackwell
Mr H. arsen
Mr W. Bourne Mr and Mrs G. D.
Mr. J. Breen
Leya
Col & Mrs C. Russell Mion Laya
Brown
Major A. „8. Lättls- Mias P. W. Brown joban
Mr and Mrs B. Là Mr M B Lloyd
Mr JD Lloyd
Bridger
Mr B. D. Carothers Mr. W. H. Look Capt. & Mrs. J. O. Mr and Mrs. W.
Carpenter
Logan
Mr RB. Cloland Mr J. McAlnsh Mi-s MLCooper Mr R. Mar Mra I. H. Cormack Mr. H. A. Mil's Me and dra W. A. Mr E E. Mimmat
Mrs C. L Morae
Cornell
Mr and Mrs J. D. Mine M. W. Now
Danby
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