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GREEN ISLAND GEMENT CO., LTD.

BEST PORTLAND CEMENT

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO,

*

General Managers

HONGKONG.

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CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN & MORTGAGE COMPANY, LTD.

Advances made on Landed Property, Goods, etc.

Trustees of Estates, Executors of

Wills, etc.

Warehousing

of of Goods Description.

all

For terms and particulars

Apply at the Head-Office,

Telephone C. 781.

"St. George's" Building.

7:

Telegraphic address “RELYAT."

THE CHINA MAIL.

COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

TIRE PRICES.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL July 26.

Mr and Mrs. J.

Lafferty & family. Mix H. Lillo Mr G. B. Lynott KTO Lammert Mr and Mrs O

Mancing

Mr & Mrs A. P. Ma!

Increase is the grant fn-aid to the Transjordan territory, which Mr and MR. W. ADVANCE ONLY A FEELER. amounts to £80,000, as compared Bateman

with £17,000 last year. This sub-Medra G. Bloz New York, May 1-The long-sidy is not to be paid to the Emir Mr JN. Bjursfeld

Me R, J. Birbeck looked for advance in tire prices Abdullah, but is to be directly disri P. Boodlecen occurred when the lead was taken bursed by the chief British repre-Mes B. R. Belilies by Firestone Tire and Rubber sentative, who is to use it for Cap. Back Company in advancing prices.defraying the expenses of his staff | My D. Z. M. Berthon MẸ and Mit V. effective May 1, 5 per cent to 15 and for the upkeep of the local Capt. Bentley per cent. A canvass of officials Arab Legion. of the "Big Four," Firestone, Goodyear, United States Rubber and Goodrich, revealed that this moderate advance was only a feeler. Should the traffic bear out this advance complacently, an- other is in the offing.

Mr N. Brale Mr and Mrs 3 M.

Bander

Mr E. Q. Blos

| Mr R. W. `Chol-'

mondeley

Mr R. H. Olowos

Mr & Mrs Clamsits Mrs Opatz

and con

Mɩ naycha MraC. A.

Murray

M. H. Middleton Mr G. N. de MaD

Mist 10 E. & E. C.

Macarther

Mr M. McDonald

Macarther

Mr & Mr.Manria

Mr J. E. Horton | Mr_ P. A. Crampton Mias Oman

Mr D E. Capplemas My F. T. Orr Mr. C. Crush Mr and Mrs W. B. E. Col. & drs R. Mr Issa Papps" Mr J. B. Clarko

PATY

RUBBER AUCTION.

Messrs Barlow & Co. report:-

Singapore, May 28, During the past week the market! has been steady, with the price for Mrs Challacombe Mr O. Nie Traders who keep watch on spot sheet round about 100 cents rubber shares knew that although per lb. unit sales so far in 1925 have A larger sale was catalogued shown improvement over the yesterday, 685 tons against 554 corresponding period in 1924, due tons for the previous week. The to the open winter most of the Lone throughout was quietly steady. country had enjoyed, the supply of Business was done privately in cheap crude rubber had nearly awarded sheet at $1 per lb. Good reached exhaustion and a subs, average quality and of quality rantial advance in retail prices was sheet sold at 96 10 9734 and 9234 Imminent. Cotton fabric, which to 95% cents respectively. The has not lagged behind the upward position of crepes remains uc- swing in crude rubber, also changed. The position of crepes prevented tire manufactures from remains unchanged. London this making a fair profit.

morning is up to 29. 934. market firm, and New York to 6336 cents gold.

Although stocks in the hands of dealers, compiled by the Depart ment of Commerce as of April 1, 1925, compared with Oct. 1, 1924, were greater on the former date, It is understood they are now con- siderably under April 1, 1924, duo largely to the uncertainly caused by low selling prices prior to the | latest increase.

Locally the market is unchanged from yesterday, Spot and June are quoted at 100 cents, July 9814, July-September 92, and October December 8z cents.

Stocks in London on 23rd instant stood at 6,605 tons.

The total quantity catalogued Casings in the hands of dealers (amounted to 685 tons, of which 404 April last were 1.471,907, an in-tons were. offered and 315 tons crease over Oct. 1, 1924, of 69,028. sold. However, rubber trade representa-

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THE HONGKONG TUG & LIGHTER Co., LTD.

Single packages and small consignments received and delivered by Motor Lighter.

Lighterage of any description undertaken. Tugs and Lighters may be obtained at all hours.

Motor Boat and Launches available

for Bathing Parties.

For terms and particulars apply at the

TELEPHONES:

HEAD OFFICE—ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING.

Head Office-Contrai 781.

Chinese Branch Ulfica-Central 4835.

Night, Sunday or Holiday

.

Ring up Kowloon 622.

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October is a reflection of the natural seasonal demand in con, nection with the effect of the spring dating system.

FINANCIAL SAYINGS

It is an undoubted fact that the country with the highest rate of unemployment is also the country where the taxes on income are at the highest level, and where, at the highest level, they are collect ed in full-Mr Winston Churchill

The products of labour must cost less.-Colonel Willey

I constantly meet with rich men | enormously rich men-who are horrified at the prospect of leaving to their sons.enormous wealth

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Messrs. Lewis and Peat-report: Singapore, May 28. The market, after closing easier at the end of last week, has steadily firmed up with fairly good support from manufacturers,

This market continues well be- low the London parity-especially for nearby psitions, and with the stocks in London cominually dwindling, there should be more and mo e orders diverted to this market.

To-day's cable from our London office gives:-Steady, 2s. 10d.

London stocks or the week ending May, 23, 962 tons de- Crease, total now on hand; 6,610

tone.

New York:-6332

CONTRACTS PLACED.

|

Fir leiders of the British Thom-... son-fionston Co., Rigby (£5,9231,

M. Crosse & child Mr J. B. Oook M Demre Mr J. D. Drokia Mrs T. Eliss Mr B. B. Ellis Mrs A A. Emerson Miss O. Eoslos Mr G. Fiber Me and Mr. G. D.

Foarce

Mr R. E. Farrell Miss Fearon Mr & MA. H. A. MrF. J. W. Focken

Fang

Mr & Mrs J. Goold Pr. D. R_Gawler Mrs H. J. Grassis Mrs Grover L-Com. and Hra

A. H. Gabrio

Mas A. I, Gaffn

Capt. T. P. Hall

and Mrs W. Hacien

Mr C: Hanson Mr & Mrs Harrisos Mr and Mrs H. Y. Harria & ebil- drau

Miss A. and F.

Eamilton Mis A. J. Bardin Mr and Mrs W. A.

Kanzibat

Mr A. Hoffaustar Mr O. E. Holmes સ

A. Traso Mr. K. Frassa M: BL Juid Me A T. Jos Mr J. R. Jones Med R Johnstons Mr V. Job in PADO Med. Josenb Mr & Mrs Juno Mr and Mrs Lauritsen

Mr E. A Larren Mr and Mrs Lan.

stuos

M. 3. 8 Vans

Lu win Mrs. E. Lyster

-

Mr & M♫ UR

J Parions Mr R. B Pop, Mr& Riggin baghad child Mr & Mis L. 8.

Relustra

Mr A. H. Rowe Mr Joseph A. Sato-

bky

Me 1. Sirerjal Mr and Mi A.

Springburg

Mr & MMA. D. Bilas and infant Mr Ed. T. Sugg1 MF 1.1. Smith Misa F. M. Brugge Mr Rad Men P.

Servadin

Mr John brasole Dr. EL F. Nommers Ed. Schweringer Mra E. T. Souggo Mrs A. Staton Mr. E Sparke Mr A, Tatu jina Mr J. B. Tait M.

1.4.1. Tarrant Mr T. C. Tod4 Mr O Trim Me H. 3. Tatarimil 1t Col. & Mr. G.

Trikes

Mr & Mrs L. A.

Tobia

Mr & Mia M E.

Varn ad child. Mira M. Voo

Mr & M Wilson

And mily Mr and Mrs G. Wocasner child MrDA. Wood MR. E..Wood Mr M Warning Hard Mrs T. B.

Williemt And lofanti

Mr H Watkion Mr M. Walk Mrs B. G. Wiliam Brand Mra 2. O.

Webster

PEAK HOTEL.

July al

for métar converter, and £525) fox Dr J.-W. Anderson Mrs L. F. * ne

Mr and Mra J. Krogh switchgear: 3. Thompson, Ltd. Mr J. Angwin

HONGKONG & TERRITORIAL ESTATES, LTD. prosperity it is absolutely essential (15), for water-tube boilers; Mrs. Ar Arthur

(Property Owners, Estate Agents,

Land Valuers, etc.)

WILL UNDERTAKE THE

Development and Improvement of Landed Property and attend to all Branches of Real Estate Business.

Tel. C. 781.

For terms and particulars

Apply at the Head Office,

"St. George's" Building,

Telegraphic address " ESTATES"

Blow away the cobwebs of

fatigue

Use an electric fan -work in gently moving air-and banish weariness.

An electric fan

costs no mEDTE

in use than

an electric lamp.

Mr F. Austin

Mon Brand Mrs 8. H.

Laugeton Mr K.

#18021

My and die G.D.

Loya

Miss Lers

the good either, of the sons or of the nation, Mr. P. Stowden.

If we are to return to real

not only that no addition should the General Electric Co., London be made to the costs of production, (4031). for switchgear: the Eng- Dr H. Baleso

Miss E. R. Balloy but that economies should be fil Electric Co., London (22419), Mr J A Barton efected Mr. J Campbell Inglis.

for motor generator and cables; M v. Benjamin and the Metropolitan-Vickers Elec- Mr and Mn T. G

Beanett

Major A B Littl■- treal Co. (460 for switchgear for

Mr

Jobra And Mrs P. W York City Council, have been re-

Blackwell. Mr J. D. L'ord commended for pereptance.

Mr W. Bourne Mr. Lloyd Derby Town Comiril have placed Mr M. J. Breen

Mr & Mr. W. Lozan Bridget order with S. fice and Sons Mr ear! Mrs R. L. Mr T. Addie Martla Bir R. F, Mattingly 7817,150 for boilerhouse super- TriB

Mrs J. Aloob structure and for steam and water : S. D. Carol bers Mr R. Mill piping pomps and degassing plant Capt & Mrs J. O. MY H A. Mil's with Miton and Co., London, "Carpenter Mr R. E. Mimmsok

Mr. Clerk

I regard the handwork of the rubber groups as idiotic.-Mr. F. A. Gorett

The business of insurance com- pantes responds very freely to any contraction or expansion of the volume of iride_pissing is the

Charles Country-Mr.

S Guthrie.

Industrial reorganisation, has become for Great Britain a much more important question than any further extension of methods of insurance. Mr. J. R. Clynes.

There are more wage-earners employed on road transport than on all the railways of the country Mr. E. S Shrapnell-Smith:

If you provide too much money to Government Departments or to individuals it usually leads to extravagance-Mr. Beatlett, M.P.

There is just as great a risk of ill-effects coming to this country in the next few years from too much gold as from too little gold-Sir Frank Nelson, M.P.

months.

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PALESTINE.

D. Adamson und Co., Dukinfield, have seemed a contract (£4,526) for generator for Bridlington Town Council.

The tender of Clough, Smith, and Co., London (30,000), for railless ers and motors. for Darlington Town Council has been recompond- ed for acceptance.

The tender of Sir Willkim Arrol and Co. Glasgow (99,5251, for bridge for Roxburghshire County, Comieil has been recommended for acceptance.

Ait order for rails, guards, and fishplates (19981) for Abardeon Works Committee has been placed with the Cargo Fleet Iron Co., Middlesbrough.

Tiford U... have accepted the teriler of the Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Co., Manchester (£4,261), ¦ for 500-k,w, automatic plant.

The tenders of the Metropolitan Vickers Electrical Co., Manchester (8.616), for turbo-alternator; the British Eletric Transformer Co.,

aven

Mr E. H. aland

M.

Capt. & Mrs H A, E,

Mortsgarn

Mr A. Mosier ra . B. Cormack ir and Mrs W. N. Mr and Mrs W, A. B Murdock

Cornell

Misa E Mardock Mr and Mrs J. D. Miss M. W. Nows

rs N. C. Donald Mr W. Ogden Danby

bolas L. K. A. Dab. Pron.

Ha

Mis; C. Peytoa ice Meg H. R. M. A. Pristall Edwards Mr H. K. Remington Mr and Mrs W. A. Mr A. Eitel is

R. E Farrell Mea Selful h Fantas

Mrs Roberts

Mr and Mrs F. P. & n. Scott

Franklin .Mr. R. Feiffert

Lt. G. C. Frederick Me W. F. Simmons Col. F. U. Fitz MiB & K Gerald

Stebbings

6. P Sturdes Hrand Kre. F.L

Stardes

Mr. W. D. Good- Mr

feliar Mr and dra G M.

Bai

worth

Hola

,"

Trevelyan

|

Mr G. J. Tarrant Miss M. B. Hall Mr and Mrs D Mr J. B. Takor Tarsi es BRITAIN TO SPEND LESS.

Mr W. J. Hawker Mr &. W. Tokle Mr G. M. Bems Lt. Col. and Mre H. Londoa, April 15The Midd's Eastera estimates, which were r.

L-Comdr. Q. F Mr L, D. Torner

Capt sod Mira 4. cently published by the Trea-

fr H. Howell

Walker sury, show that Great Britain ex Haven, Middlesex£1,968), for Mr T. Jenkins Ost. R F Walker expects Irak and Palestine to cost transformers; and the English Elec- Mr. B. Jomeo

Cap. A R Waker It £4,770,000 during the next 12 trip Ca. Tondon (£2,118), for Mr. J. John ton Mr H. s. Weller

switchboards and switch panels, MrJ B. Jomph. Lt. 4. J. L. Whyte This represents a reduction of for Croydon Town Council, have 0 8 Hugh Jone Him C. Willmott

Miss G. Kennedy Mr and Mrs. F. D.. no less than £1,073,000 on the past been recommended for acceptance. Year's expenditure under this The tender of Messrs. Guest and and Mrs A. O.

Kenue y head, which was itself nearly Chrimes, of Rotherham, for the |£3,000,00 less than the corerspond- [ manufacture, supply and fixing of

ding figure for 1923-24. Thus Great the Broomhead Reservoir valves Packing Company, London, have Britain's financial commitments and incidental works, for £9,759, secured a contract for two large In the Middle East are steadily has been accepted by the Sheffield gas-scrubbing towers, each having shrieking, and, have now besh Corporation.

a capacity of 6,750,000 cubic feet brought down to manageable pro- A contract has been placed by of sulphur gases per day, for the portions.

the Sheffield Corporation with the Mond Nickel Company, of Canada, The bulk of the estimated ex- Stanton Ironworks, Limited, for, for installation at the extensions of penditure relates, as usual, to Irak, the supply of cast-iron-pipes, for the their plant at Coniston, Ontario. which absorbs just over £4,000,000 sum of £2,085.

The Underfeed Stoker Company,

Wood

LHF. Young

Of this £3.374,000 goes 19 the up 4 The Wur Office have awarded the London, huve secured orders for keep of the British garrison, and, construct for the reconstruction of eight travelling grates for the Ply- £625,000 to the auxiliary force, | Catterick" «Camp to A. and; §. mouth, Electricity Works, fya nn- 5,000 strang, known as the Native Wheater and Co., London. The derfood stokers for the Kominklyko Levier. The balance of £25,000 la valo of the contract is reported to Steam Packet Company, an alr

■ a contelbution to the expenses of run into hundreds of thousands of heater for Chatham Dockyard; and the British High Commissioner and pounde

podagrafe for Piria, and. Co ➡his stagg

Howden-Ljungstrom Preheaters Aberdeen, o Palestine, to cost this year (Land), Tatd., Glasgow,

The Lampicogli

ancheste have received. An Der

stalia

THE OHINA LIGHT & POWER CO., (1918)LTD. the comparatively triding sum of ocived an order for one

62 Nathan Road, Kowloon,

Telephone No, K. 677.

£270,000. The estimated cost of for the Cauldon Po the now greatly reduced British Stoke-on-Trost The garrison is £133.000, while there surface of the

a contribution of £212,000 toward

the maintenance of the British gon darmerie: ANT

The only item “which showŁ An

6,220 square feet, and air supplied to the 1-580ded F

MONDAY, JULY 27, 1925.

HONGKONG & SHANGHAI THE BANK OF EAST ASIA,

BANKING GORPORATION,

HELD OFFICE: HONGKONG. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL..... $50,000,000 LOVED AND FULLY PAID UP $20,000,000.

STERLING... £4,500,000 GILVER...... 836,000,000 EMEKRYE, LIABILITY OF

PROPRIETORS... $20,000,000

COURT OF DIRECTORS:

6. M. Young, Eaq, Goalyman.

"K. P. White," Baq-Deputy Chairman. W. H. Hall, 1984, | Hon. Mr. A. Q. Lapy, D. G. M. Fernard, Esq. W. 1. Ballenden. Bey,

4. H, Compton, Beq. || J. A. Piemmer. Baş.

Mr.P.H.Holyoak T. G. Well, Reg.

CHEF MANAGNER: A. EL BARLOW, Esq.

Manager: Shanghai-G. H. STITT, ESQ.

LONDON BANKIES. Westminster Bank, Ltd.

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened in SOCIAL CURRENCY and FIXED DEPOSITS received for one year of herter periods in Local Currency and Berling on terms which will be quoted in application.

Hongkong, May 2), 1985.

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.

THE business of the above Bank is

'condnoted by the HONGKONG | AND SHANGHAI BANKING COR PORATION. Rules may be obtained

en application."

INTEREST on deposita is calculated- plated Calendar Month at 3 per cent. on the lowest balance during dhol com- par annom. Should there be ne balance on say day in a mouth no interest will

be allowed for that month,

Depositors may transfer at thair optin Balance of $100 or more to the HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANK to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT at JURRENT RATES.

For the HoxoxONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION,

A. EL. BAELOW,

Chief Managor..

Hongkong 7th January, 1825.

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.

INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER, 1853.

HEAD OFFICE: LONDON.

Paid-up Capital Kasarve Fund

Reserve Liability of Pro-

prietors.....

22,000,000

+£4,000,000

.£8,000,000

LIMITED.

HEAD OFFICE: HONGKONI. Authorized Capital ........$10,000, Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund

DIRECTORS:.

5,000 1,000,

Hon. Mr. Chow Shou Son-Chafrai6il Fang Ping Shan Mok Ching Kond Li Koon Chun -- Wong Yan Tong P. K. Kwok Huyub Tal Ng Ching Luk Kad Ting Po Pour Wall Ther Chia Ching Every description of Banking s Exchange business transacted. Detai granted on approved- securition.

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES to in

KAN TONG PO,

Chief Manage

Hongkong, 18th February, 1995,

司公理管藥實法中

SOCIETE FRANCAISE DE GERANCE

DE LA BANQUE INDUSTRIELLI DE JHINE.

ETABLISSEMENT FRANCO

CHIMIQLE, (Incorporated in France).

5, Chater Road, Victoria, Hongko

HEAD OFFICE: 74, Rus St. Lazash Parii

Subscribed Capital fully

paid-up.... Esserre Fund

Frs. 10.0093 Frs. 10,799,

Working fand provided by THE BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE. Fra. 50,000,000.

BANKERS:

Paris: Societe.

Generale, Banaga Nationale de Credit. Banque Paris et don-Pays-Bas. London: Midland Bank, Ltd. New York: Irving Bank Columbia Trans

Со

Every description of Banking AXE Exchange Business transacted. Corre

·spondents throughout the world.

A. ROLLIN,

Mazagor Hongkong, 13th February, 1925.

1

NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ.

(NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.)

Betasun 1924. Haw.como Baaton Establinum 1905

Authoriasi (splíat d. 150,000,000 £11 500,201 | Paid-up Capital .....G. 80,000,000 £ 6.666,07% Reserve Fana......G. 20,045,052 € 1,570,418 Special Reservm...G. 22,660,000 £ 3,888,288 HEAD OFFICE:--Amsterdam KASTERN HRAD OFFICE :-Estaria,

BRANCHES

Bandarmin Bandeng

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking business transacted.

Caloutta CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and Dekjakarta FIXED DEPOSITS received for 1 year Kota-Radia shorter period at rates which will be | Padang. guoted on application.

A. EL FERGUSON,

Manager. Hongkong, April 15, 1925.

BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE.

HEAD OFFICE:

96, Boulevard Hauesman, Parte. Subscribed Capital.. Fre. 72,000,000.00

PRINDE Botterda

Hingapor

Tegal

Charibon

Bombay. Djember

The Hague Kobe Macassar Madan Palemberg Pacalorgaa Pintianak Rangoon Semarang

Boersbac

Shanghal

Boerskārta (Bals;

Weltevreden

LONDON BANKERS:- National Provincial Bank, Ltd. Correspondents all over the world.. BANKING BUSINESS OF EVIB)

DESCRIPTION.

-M, J. HERBSCRIÁ 1,

Agent Bongkang, November 4, 1924.

Pald-Up Capital.... Frs. 63,400,000.00 THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LTI

Recurve Fund

........... Fra. 59,687,288.54 BRANCHES:

Meagise

angkok

Hongkong

temba

Baton

NOTEI

tiborat

Paporir

Taip konz

Pakiar

eathe

angi

Paom-Pen

Pondicherry BANKERS:

Saigon Shaba

'Bingapore

Tirmisin Taurang

(Taiwan Ginko.)

Incorporated by Special Imperial

Charter, 1899.

Capital Subscribed

Yuaninfa

Capital (Paid-up) Reserve Fund

Yen 62,500,000

Yen 12,980,000

IN FRANCE Comptoir National d'Escomple

• Paria; Oredi· Lyonnais; Banque de Paris at Pays-Bas; Credit Industriel et Commercial aclete Generale.

IN LONDON The Netlona Provincial à Jalon Beak of Bagland, Ltd.; Comptoli Jazlanal d'Escompte de Paris; Credit Lyonnais IN NEW YORK J. P. Morgia à 0. 'reach · American Banking Corporation;

Beaty Trust Co. of New York

start allowed on Currant Accounts Vred Deposits scoonding to arrangement.

very daaription of Hanking and Exchange

A. LECOT,

Manager. Kongkong, March 20, 1924.

*mrizma iramenÖTE A

THE BANK OF CHINA

行銀國中

(Specially Authorised by Presidential

Mandate of the Republic of China on the 22nd of November, 1817). Authorised Capital $60,000,000,00 Paid-up Capital Beserve Fund

$18,278,600.09.

Ten 60,000,000

HEAD OFFICE: TAIPER, FORMOBA.

BRANCHES: JAPAN-Tokyo, Yokohama,

Osaka FORMOSA.-Giran, Esgi,

IM

Karoulé,

Keelung; Makong, Nanto, Pisan Shinchiku, Taichu, Tainan, Takov, Tamani, Tobyen, Ako,

CHINA-Shanghai, Bankow, Aziej, Foochow, Swatow, Canton.

OTHERS.-Bangkok, Hongkong, Bings-

рого, Soerabays,

Samarind Batavia, Bombay, London, New Tork, Calcutta.

LONDON BANKERS: London County, Westminster and Pam's Bank.

The Bank has Coreles cadista in the Commercial Centres is the Bacopain Continent, Bassia, Man Charla Zangtao, Japan, ado-blus, Mara, India, Philippine falareis, Java, and Dazai Indian, Amy- VALÍA, Amerton, Aftion, dis

༄। ་ , Entreet allowed on Current Annonais, sad Find Descatie at tatar which will be quoted on sppikco-

Z YAMAMOTO, Manager.

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$9,629,485.34 HONGKONG BRANCH:

HEAD OFFICE: PEKING.

HONGKONG BRANCH:

5, Dee Vœux Road Central Hongkong, 5th June, 1924

THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE

4, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL Branches and Sub-branche alt.org Chins and Correspondents in Europa, America, and other parts of the world.. London Bankers:--The National Proria- elal and Union Bank of England, Ltd.. The Guaranty Trust Company of Newtal New York Bankara:-The Irying

Tork

National Bank.

The Equitable, Trant Company of New

Tork

Interest allowed on Current Accounti and Fixed Deposita. Terms un applios

Evary description of Banking, Budi neta izanenstedjet Ga

Loans, granted on approved Securitien Special faulfides for Hoise Bechangu

KATSUTEN. PEL/

NOTICE

owing to vary as the result

edited to theth

dave the amount

BANK, LTD.

Mutablished 1880.

(full paid-up).., Yen 100,000.COD Fund wanda) Tam. 12,800,000

Hand Once--YOKOHAMA Benaches and Aguicios at:

Newchwang New York, Opaka

Peking.

Farsoon. Rio de Janeiro. Saigon.

Ban Pranci

Shangbal,

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