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HONGKONG & SHANGHAI

BANKING CORPORATION,

dead Office: HONGKONG.

AUTHORINED CAPITAL..... $60,000,000 ASUED AND FULLY PAID UF $20,000,000- BESERVE FUNDADO

STERLING....... £1,500,000 SILVER $26,500,000 RESERVE LIAMLÍTY OF ). PROPRIETOR....!

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$20,000,000

COURT OF DIRECTORS: 0. M. Young, Belhaizraks

H. P. White, Haq,-Deputy Chairman.

B. D. F. Reich, Bay,

W. H. Bell, Ea

A. H. Compton, Eng. Bon.Mr.PH. Horon

Hon. Mr. A. Lang,

Wo Fattencian, Raq.

3. A. Plummer, Eq.

T. 7. Well, Esq.

COMMERCE AND

COTTON MARKET.

MANCHESTER WEEKLY MARKET,

REPORT.

main

1016

FINANCE

CUSTOMS INCREASE.

APRIL TOTAL GREATER THAN 1924.

THE CHINA MAIL.

· April 8.""

For April, 1975. Philippine cus- There has been a much improved ;,

collections andertons in the American cotton

showed an (quipkets; fligetuations have been increase of P2451191

over timited in extent and values at the collections for the same period close ar burely changed from last last year, while the intern at week, report Mesars, James F. revenue collections made under Huston · Co., Ltd. - Tho bendency towards weakness arises the supervision of the bureau of From the fact that actaml cotton is customs for the same month regis- in pour demand for the time being.tered an increase of P143.542.20, This, however; appears to be more according to complete figures ob tained from the bureau. The an offset by the statistical posi-

collections were P1,660,888.50. lan, which is sound, and also the April, 1925, and P1,424.776 59 for present incertainties as to the new.

The autook for the latter is same month in 1924, and the re Cerop.

Got too eneouraging as yes, as the and P248,807.19 respectively.

venue receipts totalled P392,349.39 trought in a large area of the grow, ing beft continues without relief.

CHIEF MANAGER: ... AH. BARLOW, Esq. Wakagor: Shanghai-Q. H, STITT, Esq.

"LONDON BANKERS. Westminster Bank, Ltd. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened BOCAL CURRENCY and FIXED

DEPOSITS received for one year of Whorter periods in Local Currency and Farling on terms which will be quoted

application.

Hongkong, lst I «bruary,, 328)

Bess.

The port of Manila-registered an outside theter which has tened increase of more than P200,000 in tried speculative support has customs receipts, with Cebu com- been the general commodity weaking next with an increase of more than Pzo,ooo. Customs collections "This emused heavy offerings by ports follow: Manila, Pi,104, to be put on the markes but inde 432.46, 1924 P1.345.000,64, 1925; buying the lower rates checkedCebu, P159.498.36, 1924, P179.501 thu devlin Be the. Egypting 92, 1925; Iloilo, PI18.527.44. 1924. HONGKONG SAYINGS BANE there has been an award P108.133.44. 1925: Jolo, P19.747.69. generate of over Ish per lb. from 1924, P19,227.69, 1925; Zamboanga, 11 lets us of his week, but this P22,570 64 1924, P12,32481, 1925- has met bana inained. In

Revenue collections for Apriliare Manchester trade hus not been

as follows: Manila, P207,410,86. allegether slicetory." There has 1924. P324.210.32, 1925; Cebu Pi6, bron, a fairly widespread veltime of 913.66, 1924, P27,09418, 1975; INTEREST on deposits is calculated gifs But it has been sooo, P16,570.28, 1924, P35.770.99, on the lowest balance during osch com alterne in tone, Geerily it 1925: Joto, P1.493 46, 1924, P1,880 pleted Calandar Month at 3 per contamsisted of small lines and busi-02, 1925; and Zamboanga. P6,418-

ass has only bette pissible wire 93, 1924; P3.175 88, 1929. prodiren « Fave been, persuaded__taj Take exemptionally low rates. To large markets are stil: apparently prepared to withlod, purglases for

E business of the above Bank is TE

conducted, by the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING COR

FORATION. Rales may be obtained

on application.

por annum. Shoukl thore he no balance on any day in a month no intarost will be allowed for that mouth.","

Depositors may transfer at their option Balanos of 3100 or more to the HONGKONG & SHANGHAL BANK to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT 'at

CURRENT RATES.

For the Honaxon & Saxaa

BARKING CORPURATION,.

2. H. BARLOW,

Chle! Mansger Hongkong, 7th January, 1925.

INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER, 1853.

HEAD OFFICE: LONDON.

1

it differences in prices

TIN TRADE.

CHINESE EXPORTS IN 1924

7

it is conteatery evidence of reported meinsfietory, dens «mption of old shipuients,

There were 4807 long tons of It sh same time stories in fer from being in exported from Hongkong to stadionary and there in every passthe United States and Europe [bility to a Sudden revival of during 1924, the United States

taking 4,627 tons. "Ladings will follow the presenti lung

In 1923 ship. ments totalled 5.624 tons, the spell of imetisuty, American yar

Unjied THE CHARTERED BANK OFraces an unlanged to writes A. E. Carleton, U. S. Consul States receiving. 5,149, INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA. lower, Bryptan qulations Hongkong. The 1924 exportation Eder. Foul be then,

to the United States hadi has been'a miscellaneouse enquiry

a declared value of $3,819,698, and agesterilisines as Beer December recorded the high. (doare" išmalhozitnos, fancies, printed. |

est export during and dyed goods For Fina in March, November, and January the year, Sgoileant for of whites and coming next. During the first latany have linen sold. The four months 2,144 tons were smaller tasters frkets have shipped to America, or nearly one little bemand from the half the total, on account, of the Contirats bageleven" poor but there heavy demand, the prices being has been a fairly substantial enquiry about 145 Hongkong dollars per from the United States for the picul (133-1/3 pounds). In the bet makes of cloth. West Africa, fatter part, of April the prices up and the Levant to dropped to 110 dollars and, in pladly bien the net active markets.consequence, shipments were ex- tremely small until November. (The Hongkong dollar had an average exchange Value of S0 5 247 in 1924.)

Paid-up Capital .....£3,000,000 Reserve Fund

£4,000,000 Reserve Liability of Pro-

prietors

22,000,000

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General

Banking business, transacted.

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for 1 year scorter period at rates which will be quoted on application.

A. E. FERGUSON, Manager. Hongkong. Apell 15, 1925.

BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE.

HEAD OFFICER:

6, Houlevard Hausamana, Pars Sahoribed Capitst Fra. 1,000,000

... Prs. 89,400,000.00 Fre. 58,467,283.64 BRANCHES

Paid-Capital

Bowery Funds

Mongie

Noumes

Bengkok

Halimbang

Cinton

Djibouti

Halphon

H ołow Hand

الدار

Hongtong "Balgon

Shanghai Bingapore Tinniain

PARDOLP

·Paktors","

Paam-Paph

of

COTTON IN FAR EAST.

INCREASED COMPETITION AND

REDUCED COMSUMPTION/

YUNNAN SITUATION. The dry season in Yunnan, the principal source of Chinese tin, Discussing the cotton manufac-occurs from April to August. This turing industry in the April issue is the period of least production, “Commerce “Monthly." the [as, owing to the scarcity of water, National Bank of Commerce in the ores cannot be treated. Hong- New York points out that "two kong refiners, accordingly, during now the period have been forced to buy quite distinct factors are serving to restrict the exports of some of their tin from the Straits collon textiles from Europe and Settlements in order to meet focal Yunnanfu America to the East. One is consumption, which maintained a The price of tin, in increased competition Trom native high price. mills....The other, and as yet the consequence, was entirely out of more serious, is the drastic reduc-line with the foreign market, and it tion, in aggregate consumption of was not until the Yunnan imports cotton goods occasioned in part by greatly increased that export busi- price maladjustment and in partness, especially to the United by political unrest which in China

States, improved. amounts to....chrùnie eivil war.

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Pondicherry BANKCHS: IN FRANCE Comptoir National d'Enoomus de Paris: Grelis rannala, Banque de Paris at das Para-Bas; Credit Industriel i Commercial; Societe General.

IN LONDON: The National Provincial & Jalsa Bank of England, Ltd. Comptoir National Basompte de Paris; Credit Lyonni

Y NEW YORK: J. P. Morgan & Co.:

Trach Arle Banking Corporation Garanty Trust Co. of New York.

Interest allowed on Garrest Accounts Fixed Depolis according to arrangement.

Every moription of Banking and Exchange Zasina transartei.

A. LECOT,

Manager Hongkong, March 20, 1994.

THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD.

WHERE SOLD,

Japan, India and Chiau together In addition to the supply of tin JROW have roughly 16,000,000 from Yunnan Province, a small spindles, compnred with 57.000-quantity comes from Kwangsi, 000 in Great Britain and probably about 500 tons a year. 8,000,000 in the United States. The crude tin from both sources is In one sense the number of spin-} refined in Hongkong and graded ning spindles in these three coun- for export. Owing to its lead teles gives an exaggerated idea of ƒ content the local refineries find it The position of the mill industry in very difficult to bring up the per- the Far East. four much yarn is centage of their refined tin to made for householļ, looms and standard, and the best they can do wearing and finishing equipment is to produce a 99 per cent or No. I e small in proportion to spindle-Chinese tin. With lower grade Age. From another viewpoint, crude tin the output is what is however, the increase in yarn known as No. 2 or 98 per cent. No. manufacture in the East is only a 3 or 96 per cent. Quar Hong" or Yez 80,600,000 tle less serious problem to 93 percent, and "Sul Sek" or so

per. cent. Occasionally they pro- European mills than a commen- strate increase in loom enpacity,duce a 99.5 per cent. tin for the for potentially yarn is cloth, Japanese market and for local con- whether woven

sumption, Singapore tin after ou hand or a

belag added to the crude to raise Whatever the power toom."

the percentage. Sometimes Singa- prospects of increasingly severe competition as domestic induse pore tin is used for the 99 per cent. tries develop in the East, the more MARKET HIGHLY SPECULATIVE. serious immediate problem, how- The Sui Sek " is sold in South

Established 1889.

Destial (fully paid-up) Ten 100,000,000

Susarve Fund

Head Office:-YOKOHAMA,

Mrunches and Agencies at:

Mutavia.

Bezbay.

Beance Ayre.

Calrutta,

Chaorchu..

Dairan (Dalny).

Newchwang

New York

Qeaki.

Poking

Rangooo.

Rio de Janeiro.

Partien (Mukden). Saigon.

Masłow

Marbla

Horolalm.

Xa! Yuss.

Jobs

bonda

Sos Angeles. Byou.

San Francisco. Scattle. Shanghai Shimonocurl. Singapore, Soorabaya. Sydney. Tlontsin. Tokyo. Telnanfa

Tsingtat Yindivostock.' Extant allowed on Current Accounts Deposita received for fixed periods at males to be obtained on application. **

C. ARIMA, Manager. Mongkong, 11th March, 1925,

FINE JEWELLERY [Engagesnan), Zoopar, & Wedding Ring LA SPECIALTY.

All of highnat gendo in the Colony, WINDSOR BROS.

Bo Bathan Road, Kowloon

ever, is curtailed consumption. China for soldering purposes and A return jo pre-war standards of for making utensils. The "Quar consumption would result in an Hong" is shipped to Shanghai for enormous immediate expansion manufacturing tin foils for sacri- of imports into the East. Alficial purposes. The No. 2 tin.98 though lower prices would have a per cent. is seldom in demand, the less marked effect on consumption 99 per cent. has the greatest safe, of cotton goods in countries where and it is this kind that is chiefly the major part of the population xported to the United States. As has a wider margin above mere its content is only a fraction of t subsistence, there is no doubt that per cent. below the standard it demand would greatly increase

serves just as well for most practical purposes. It can be bought for throughout the world if cotton $10 to $30 below the ruling price fabrics were in their pre-war of standard tin in the United States relationship to other commodities, market especially agricultural products.

The tin market is strongly affect-

HOME RAILWAYS.

L.

EFFECT OF INCREASED ROAD

• COMPETITION.

British railway companies are feeling seriously the effects of the trade slump. The Great Western and London and North-Eastern lines have already announced that they will be obliged to cut down their working, costs by putting their men on short time or even reducing their staffs, and it is known that other great lines are considering the making of similar economies.

.Railway experts explain, that, on down, but this is especially so in every railway, trafic returns are the case of those carrying coal and minerals such as the Great Western and London and North-Eastern. Coincident with the slump, in the coal traffic is the decrease in trans port of iron, steel and other heavy goods which have a close relation to coal; The four big railway groups had last year to take money from their reserve funds in order to pay the same dividends as the year before. It is added that a new factor which affects railway traffic is the greatly increased road motor competition. Omnibuses are carrying passengers longer dis- tances than ever before and the amount of goods being taken by road has grown tremendously.

"

MARCH RUBBER RETURNS.

Amalgamated. 30,191 lbs. Balau. 9,600 lbs. Bukit Kepong.-7,853 lbs. Brooklands.-21.00 lbs... Beranang. 20,177 lbs. Borelli-17,084 lbs.. Chembong-27,020 lbs. Cheras. 20,000 lbs." Connemara 9,616 lbs.

EXCHANGE.

Hongkong, 13th May 1986,

On London-

Bank, Wirt

On demand - ... 1.59/3 1/10 - 30 days sight..

4 months' right t

Onits, 4 to the ghi min Documentary, 4 months eight 2/4 On Paris-

On demand...

1080

Credits, 4 month1⁄4” sight .......1150,

On demand...

On New York-

On demand

on Bombay

Credits: 90 days' sight Wire

On demand... On Selata

Wire

On demand. On Singapore- On demand

On Bitanghal- On Manila..

. On demand.

On demand.

P

H

TH

Hom

+

Po

100

Dom..

30 days' aight (private papar). On Yokohama On demand

· 1891

Gold Lent, 100 (na (por tasi) 47 Sovereigns (Bank's buying calo) 8.64 Sovereign (n)

TOL +

服务

31} SUBSIDIARY OSIER. Hongkong 50 owate sub, ... 2 I die.

10

Canton soins Bar Bliver in Hongkong Chinese Copper Oast Ohinees Copper Canta... Rate of Nitive Interest Chiese Bah. Coln Hongkong Suh. Cola....

dis.

31% dis.. 309 %, dia. 10% pm. 10% pm. 8% pm. BA 117% out 30% dia. par..

Glenshiel.--23.720 lbs. Equatorial.-30,747 lbs. Fosbrers-7,033 lbs.

Kamasan.r7,600 lbs. Kepong Malay-51,181 lbs. Kong Sang.-3,680 lbs. Labuan Bilch-4.900 lbs. New Serendah.-17,295 lbs. Rassak.-8,706 lbs. St. Heller.-8.504 lbs. Semenyih.-13,500-16s. Utan Simpan 20 899 lbs. Waterfall-75,000 lbs.

LOCAL SHARE MARKET.

MAY 13.

Names

Bank

QUOTATIONS. FRICIAL

**10:30 AM

Stock Exchange

B.9.3.C. T.T: on selling rate

London

9/3 73-3/8

MAY 13. Sharebrokory' Association,

and ou Shanghai Hongkong Banks. 1239 5 1210 ss London—£132 b Chartered Bank

£xi b.

Mercantila; Bank A B £29-1/2 h.

do.

P. & O. Bank... East Asia Bank............. Marine Insurances Canton Insumanos... China Undits -

North Obius Insurance Union Insurance ... Yangtzo Insurance

Fire InsuranceN

China Fire Insurance ... Hongkong Fire Insurance. shipping..

*

Donginnen... ME A.K. Staanibonia ... Hongkong Tuge and Lighter 41. Indo-Chinas (Prof.)

do...

(Def.) . . . (H.K. Reg.) Shell Transporta Star Ferrion Water-boats... Oriental Nav. Co.

Refineries

2/2 73-3/8

WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1825.

VISITORS AT HOTELA.

HONGKONG HOTES.

Mr M. Axelrood

May 78

Mr F. W. Birnes Mr. V. Benjamin Mr-J; Bock

Mr J. E Josepå

Mr HO, Lamond" Mr. & Mrs. C.

Lauritsen

Liam. B. R. Jalilios Mr 4. Zinbird Mr & Mrs G. Bell Miss H. Littlle " Mr R. J. Birbock Mr G. N. de Man Mr and Mrs W.'R, Ma O♪ W. Hasohal

O, Boar

Miss Dorotky Maše Air E. Buchenholy

Mr J. R. Camwall Mr. G. E. Moaingue Mr. D. Cappleman Mrjoc Nathon

Mr E..A.. Ca.tenson Mr. W Norsa Mias Cohenweth &Mr H. O'Farro

infant

Mr J. B. Coole Mr G. M. Cottrell Mr and Mrs Cowan Mr F. W. Crosby Mrs G. I. Davia Mr J. D. Dackle. Mr. C. W. O. Van → Dorsser Min O. Boales Misi L. Edgar Me", J. W. Focken Mr T. R. L. Poser | Mina A, L. Grišta

Mr. & Mrs. J. Gould Dr. D.. E. Gawler Mr Go'demith Mr A. H. Gordon Kr and Mr W.

Hronihal

Mr RJ Harrison Mr. A. F. Henry

Ar P. Hoh

Capt. T. P. Hal

Miss A. &

Hamilton

Mrs Olliver

Mr Waltor tt Mr Mrs Parsoni Mr Pomarey. Mr R. H. Pope Mr B. A. Funnet Mr M. Li Roset

Mr Alex Ross Mr. A. H. Howe Mr J. Babosky

Mr and Mrs A. L..

Glavato

Er & Mr. Schofield Mr. & Mrs. A. D. Silaa & intent Dr F. Bilwetri Capt. I. Siqulland Dr. H. F. Sommara A.Mrs E pare

Mr and Ms R. W.

Tenny

Mr To Todd

Mr and Mrs. ..W..

Wagner,

Jr.

F.Mr George Weavor

Mr O.. M. Wilson.

Mr. G. A. Harriman Mr H. Wilson

THE BANK OF BAST ASIA. LIMITED,

HEAD OFFION - HONGKONG,

Authorised Cmplta)..

· Paid-up Capital

ROTO Fund.

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++++* $5,000,000, #1,000,000,

DIRECTORS:

Lay Phi Than

Hon Mr. Chow Shou Son--Chairsonn

Mok Ching Kong. Woak Yan Tong Huyon Tal

F. L. Kwok

Kal Koon Chan

Ng Ching Lak

Pong WA Ting

Kan. Ylog Po

Chan Ching Shak Every description of Banking and Exchange bannan

tracted, Louna granted

approval securities..

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES to lo

KAN TONG PO,'

Chief Manager.

Hongkong, 16th February, 1925.

NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ.

(NWEXERLANDS. TRADING SOCIETY.)

ENTARLISED 1894. HORMONG BRANCH ESTABLISH 150,

Authorized Capitma (7. 150,000,000- £13,508,88 Puld-Up Capilar.... 80,000,000 £ 6,565.278 Keerry Fund G. 20,045,057 & 1,670,ATE. Special Berres......22,680,000 £ 1,588,880

HEAD OFFICE :—Amsterdam, EASTERN HEAD OFFIUR:--Batavia,

BRANCHES Bandjermaals Bandong Bombay Calcutta. Cheriban Diersbur

Djokjakarta

Kota Radju

Wooer & child

eng

Mr. CE Rolmes Mr And MraGFading

Mr A. Iroon"

Mr J. R. Jons »

REPULSE BAY HOTEL.

May 8.

Mr & MA.W.Yar Mr & Mr E. Land

Mrs. W W. Meek Dr W. Attenburg Mean Mrs W Mesh Men AEA · Mila

Darineja.

Mrs Murray Mr and Mrs J, 19 drs and Miss L Farker

Ellio

My Jories

Mr and Mrs B. 5 Mr & Mrs A. D Gal. Parnell, Miss and

loway & daughter aarso Me and Mrs Chart

Haworth

Letram

Mr & Mrs T. Schryvar Mr. Mrs W. O

Mad Men G. B. Vander Steen

Lt-Jol. & Mrs D. M.

Stepbear Mr&Mrs Towaned

Mr and Mrs B. J.

Lacon

Me and Mra Lang.

Sanka

PEAK HOTEL.

Bay 8.

Dr J. W. Anderson Mise G. Kennedy Mr 8. A. Arthur Mr M. F. Kay Mr & Mra F. AustinMr and Mrs E. R. Mias E. R. Bally Ki

Dr E. Balean

Me and Mr 8. H. Mr J. A. Barton Langston Mr and Mrs T. G.Mr H."Larsen

Bennett

My: and dra G. D.

Leys

Mr and Mrs. P. W.

Blackwell

Miss Leys

Mr W.H. Bourne Major A. 8. Little-

Mr M. J. Broen johns

Miss P. W. Brown Mr L. M. S. Lloyd

Botterdam Singapore Tegal

The Hagus. Kobe

Makamer

Mechan

Palembang Peonlongin Pontianak

Bamarog

Hanzoos

Almagbij

Soorahsia Soerakarta (Bele

- Tilatjap *** Weltevreden LONDON BANKERS:-

National Provindal Bank fidi Correspondents all oçer the work.

BANKING BUSINESS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

M.J. HERBSCHLEB,

Hongkong, November 4, 1924.

Agasi.

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SOCIETE FRANCAISE DE GERANCE

DE LA BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE.

BTABLISSEMENT FRANOO -OHINOIS.

(Incorporated in France).

5, Chater Road, Victoria, Hong Ko

HEAD OFFICE: 74, Rue St. Lamun Paris.

Subscribed Capital fully

pald-up Banerva Fund

Frs. 10,000,000 Fra. 10,8

Working fund provided by THE BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE.

Parke

Mrs W.

Me and Mrs R. L. Mr J. D. Lloyd

Bridger

Mr and Mr 8. D. Carothers Logan

Capt. & Mr. J. O. Mr J. Mcainsh

Carpenter

Mr B.. Oleland

Mi-s M.Cooper

Mr R. Matiar

Mr J. Miller

Mr. H. A. Milla

Mc E. E. Mimmok

Mrs. H. Cormack Mr and Mey J Mr and Mrs W. A. Krogh Mon

Cornell

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Denby

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Temperance Lecturer: "What is the curse of Britain to-day? What brings man bleary-eyed to: his work? What makes women neglect their children? Yes-and what is wrecking the 'appy 'omes in our land? What is it, gentle-1 men?"

Voice from the Crowd: "Crosa- word puzzles!"

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Boclete Generale, Nationale de Credit. Paris et des Pays-Bas. London: Midland Bank, Ltd. New York: Irving Bank Columbia |

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Every description of Banking Exchange Business transacted. pondents throughout the world.

M. FITZ-HENZT

Manager.

10th November, 1924.

THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LAN (Taiwan Ginko.)

Incorporated by Special Imperial Charter, 1899.

Capital Subscribed

Capital (Paid-up) Reserve Fund

Yeri: 60.000. Yen 63,500 cm Yen 13,990,00

HEAD OFFICE: TAIPER, FORMOSA,

BRANCHES: JAPAN-Tokyo, Yokohama,

Osaka, Moji FORMOSA. Giran, Kagi, Kar

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

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