HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI
BANKING CORPORATION.
Anshoriund Caplink
Lossed and Paliy Pald-up
Smetro Funda, janu
11
Bierling 1,900,000
++++§14,000,000
行銀商工法中
BANQUE FRANCO - CHINOISE pour le
: $49,900,000
$30,005,100
A
Bossers Liability of Tropriators 30,000,000
HEAD OFFION, HONGKONG.
SOULT OF DIRKUTORU 1— A. 1. Compton, Sag. Chaleman,
N. S. Brows, Bag Deputy Chairman.
B. D. P. Betik. Hog.
W. H. Ball, E.
1. Landar Zawia, Zaq. 0.8. Machle. Esa.
AMOT
BANOKOK
BATAVIA
BOMBAY
CALOUTTA
W. L. Patienden, Heg. J. A. Memase, Maq.
T. 0. Wooli, -Bag-
'H. P. Whise,' Haq,
Oblet Manager.
Bon. Mr. A. V. Eigam.
BRAKONTZS1-
LONDON
LYONS
MALACCA
MANILA
MOURDEN
NAGABAKI
KEW YORK
PEKINO PENANG
CANTON
CHEPOO
COLOX DO
DAIREN POUCHOW
HAIBUNO
BANTURL BANKOW HARDIN
DAN FRANDIBO.
BORGLEW
ILOILO
ТРОН
JUHCHE
KOLE
ROWLOON
KUALA LUMPUR
RANGGON
SHANGHAI
SINGAPORE KOURABAYA NUNGEI PATANI TIENTBIN
TOKYO
TSINGTAO YOKOHAMA
Current Accounia opened in Local Curros 3. and Deposite repaired for one your or shorter periods in Local Glutenoy and Sterling a terra which will be gunted on applicati Hong Kong, Toh January, 103,
HONG KONG SAVINGS BANK.
The Business of the show Beak is conduct ed by the HUNGKUNG AND BHANURAI BANKING CORPORATION. Bules
obtained on application.
FUS THE HONGKONG k DANKING CORPORATION.
be
SHANGHAI
A. C. HYNES,
Chist Manager.
Hong Kout. 18th September, 1997,
NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL
MAATSCHAPPIJ.
(NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY)
БАНЕБИЯ.
Established 1834.
Hong Kong iñion (-1) Women's Zood Costa).
Authorised Capital
Paid-up Capital
Beserve Fund
Quikisen 150,000,000- [23,800,000.) Guilders 80,000,000- Quillera 45,000,000 (28,100,138.)
Eload OLMSTERDAM”). Eastern Head US-BATAVIA. BBANCHES 1—jšandjermania Bandoeng) Dombay.
Lalouti, Cicibo, Jeddne, Djember, Diskjakarta') The Hague'}, _obe, Kota Sadja, Makamar, Medan, Zadang Palambang.
Psy Bangoon, Bestarda') bamseng), Cheng, Sibolg {{Bamako, Blogapore, Soersbul, Boerakarta Hole Togai. Tilaajagi and Walservedam.')
*Thier slices have valo deposit boxsé te let. London Bahn-National Provincial Bank Ltd.
Couple all over the world Banking, badinama at avucy desorption transacted.
0. STEENSTRA
Hong Kang, h Augart, 1998.
Manage
BANQUE DE L'INDO - CHINE.
HEAD OFFICE:
26, Boulevard Haussman, Paris, Subscribed Capital..Fra. 72,000,000.00 Paid-Up Capital ....Fr. 68,400,000.00 ....Fra.102,000,000,00 Reserve Funds
BRANCHES: Hano! Quinhon Battambang Hong Kong Saigon
Hangkok
Cantho
Mergize Shanghai
Commerce et l'Industria (Incorporated in Fratice).
Prince's Balding, Chater Road, Henr Ford.
HEAD OFFICE:
Ti, Rus St. Lazaro, Parla. Capital fully paid up..Fra.50.000,000 Special working capital .Fra.50,000,000 Reserves
..Fr#:22,819,000
BRANCHES:
Paris, Lyons, Marseilles, Balgon, Haiphong Hanoi Tourno, Quinhon Huế, Thánh hoa, Vịnh, Pnom Penh.
Paking, Shanghai, Tientain, Hong Kong.
RANKERS:
FRANCE:Societe Generale, Banque Nationale de Credit, Banque de Paris at des Pays Ban LONDON:-Midland Bank, Ltd.
NEW YORK:-American
Exchange Irving Trust Co., Banca Commer ciale Italiana.
BAN FRANCISCO:-Bank of Italy.
LOCAL SHARES
THE CHINA MAIL,
MESSRS, MOXON & TAYLOR'S WEEKLY REPORT
*
COMMERCE
LITTLE BUSINESS DONE.
Messrs. Moxon and Taylor, in their weekly share circular under date of yesterday, state:
We again experienced a quiet market during the past week with business on a restricted scale and very little, change in prices. Shanghai market is quiet.
alterations since last week:
The following are the principal Banks: Changed handa at Every description of Banking and $1,340, but sellers are now hold ing out for $1,950 without, how- ever, attracting further buyers.
Unions:-Were quiet with some business done at $371.
Marmger.
Other Insurances:-Were changed.
un-
Gor- Exchange Business Transacted. respondents throughout the world.
L. BERNIS,
Hong Kong, Brd August, 1928.
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.
Incorporated by Royal Chater, 1853. HEAD OFFICE: LONDON.
Hong Kong Trams:-A fow Paid-up Capital
£3,000,000 shares changed hands at $20.40/1⁄2 .£4,000,000
and they close with buyers at 8,000,000) $20.40.
Reserve Fund.. Reserve Liability of Proprie
tors
Agencies and Branches:
KUALA LUMPUR
Quay auk
EUCHING
AMRITSAR
ALÓR STAB
BANUKOK BATAVIA BOMBAY CALOUTTA
CANTON
CAWNPORR
CENU
COLOMBO
DAIREN (Delay,
bout Manchuria) DELFI
HAIPHONG
HAMBURO
HARBIN
HANKOW
\(N. Mimohuzia)
MONG TONG
ПРОН
ILOLO
KARACHI
KLANG
КОВЕ
KUALA KANGSAR
Porsk (PALS)
MADRAS
MANILA
MEDAN
NEW YORK
PERING PENAKO PESHAWAR HANDCON
BAIGON
BEMARANG
BEBEMBAN
BHANGHAI
BINGAPORE
BOURADAYA
TAIPING:
(P.MR. TAVOY TIENTSIH TOKYO
TOKOKAH (Basket), THINGTAO
TOKOHAMA
CAKEBOANGA
(Philippine Islands)
General
Foreign Exchange and
Banking business transacted.
Hong Kong Hotels:-Were sta tionary with buyers at $9 and sell ars asking 39.
Hong Kong Lands-Had buyers at $66, without meating with any response from sellers.
Humphreys Estates:-Are HE changed.
Star Ferries:-Were easier with sellers at $73%.
Waterboats:- After a small transaction at $24% close nominal
at $24.
Steamboats:-Eased
AND
FINANCE.
REALTY CO.
FINAL DIVIDEND OF 30 CENTS
FUR SEALING
PROPOSED LIMITATION OF KILLING
SOVIET PROPOSALS
SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1929.
"TESTIFIES "ABOUT THE GREAT BENEFITS OF POO ON HERBS
| UNDER OATH ON THE WITNESS STAND.***
Modesto Woman Tells About The Help She Got From Poo On Chinese Herbs In The Justice's Court Of Modesto, Calif., UB.A......... Mrs. H. 1 Perry, residing at 1025, Shortly after having the memaisa Washington Street, on the witness he was stricken with * pneumonia. The Soviet-Norwegian Commisstand in the Justice's Court, Modesto For three weeks he coughed con sion on the seal-hunting trade, township, County of Stanislaus, State tinually and all in a stupor most of of California, testified some time ago the time. A local doctor, after try- which has been meeting at to the great benefits of the Poo ing to help the boy during this time, Moscow, has concluded its alt-On Chinese Herbs. Sworn under told us that If the child, was to ro tings. According to a Tasa oath to tell the "truth and nothing cover it would be necessary to Agency report forwarded by Reu. but the truth" Mrs. Perry stated that operate upon his lungs and have the ter, the Commission, met eight indigeation for several years and had did not know what to do. The child she had been anffering from nervous pas drained of. My husband and I times and discussed at great been to many doctors, but none was was in a deplorable condition and had The annual meeting of Hong length the results of the work of able to help her. Through a lady lost so much weight that you wouldn't Kong Realty & Trust Co., Ltd, the Soviet and Norwegian scien- friend she heard of Foo On Chinese recognise him. We could not see how will be held at 12 noon on Feb. tists watching the condition of Herbs and decided to consult the he could undergo an operation tow condition that he was in. We had 16. Transfer books will be clos-the White Sea herd,
really given up all hopes for him and On the basis of aerial photo- | ed from Feb. 11 to 18.
The balance at credit of Front graphs taken in 1927 and 1928 by
Poo On Chinese Herbs did for me and many of the neighbours gave up hope of his recovery. Knowing what the & Loss Account for the year end-Soviet scientists and of the obser-
herbalist and were given some Poo my other boy, Royle, we consulted the On Chinese herbs for the bo
Imagine
LAST YEAR'S PROFIT
as
.4.
Herbalist.
MRS. PERRY BAYS:
Into
press
for several hours,
bur joy and gratitude when the child began to improve and in three days was able to get out of bed and walk about a little. We con- tinued with the herbs and the child was soon in a normal condition and
Poo On Chinese Herbs have brought The benefits and help that the into my family are more than I can
The health and happi ed Dec. 31, 1928, including the vations of the Soviet ice-breakers ever repay. sum of $28,027.86 brought forward between 1922 and 1928, the So- that these herbs have brought my home is more than I can ex-
In from the previous years and after viet delegation maintained that
words. setting aside $29,705.47 in respect the total number of breeding
For years I suffered with nervous of depreciation, mounted to males in the herd in 1928 was indigestion. Every time would eat 700,000, and the increase in 1929 my stomach would all with gas and $180,845,29,2
After deductise the interim The number of seals killed in the and was drowsy. At times I was un- weight that he lost and to-day la a
could not exceed that number. would be in a distressed condition
I had headaches completely cured. He gained all the dividend declared in October last White Sea in 1928 was ap-able to do my work and had to go well and happy little fellow. The and absorbing $60,000 a balance proximately 410,000. Thus more to bed. I doctored with many phy-neighbours are still remarking on the of $120,546.23 remains which the than half of the annual brood was sicians for years, but none was able remarkable recovery by the Poo On Board of Directors will recommend slaughtered, which was excessive, to do me any good, and as time went Chineza Herbs.
on I became worse and moze discour at the forthcoming annual general
The Soviet delegates, therefore, aged. My husband has spent several meeting be apportioned
proposed to limit the killing of hundreds of dollars for doctors and follows:-
scals to a certain fixed contingent medicines and all failed to bring me
relief. equal to 50 per cent. of the an- any nual increase, that is 350,000 Poo On Chinese Herbs. I was doubt
Through a friend I heard of the heads. They suggested that dur-ful but hearing of the many cures ing the next few years the ton- that these herbs had brought about nage of the Norwegian vessels decided to go. The results of the 49,488.00 engaged in the trade on the basis. Poo On Chinese Herbs astonished me. After a few doses I began to notice of the concession agreement bevet difference in the condition of 11,057.23 tween the Government of the my stomach and my general health. U.S.S.R. and the Olestind Ship- I continued to take the herbs and in $120,545.23 | ping Union (a group of seal trad- a short time I was completely cured Since that time I have gained steadi- ers) should be reduced by 30 per ly in weight and can now at any cent.
thing and all that I want without the least distress, I can truthfully say that I feel better now than I have in years, and I accredit. It all to the Poo On Chinese Herbs.
To pay a final dividend
of 80 cents per share $ 60.000.00 To transfer to General Reserve in order to bring such reservo up to $200,000
To carry forward to new
Account
1
TEXTILES
IN BRADFORD
off again INTERESTING REPORT ISSUED and a few shares came to market Jut $27.
China Lights:-Are enquired for at $12.10 at which price one small transaction was recorded.
Ing out for rather more.
China Providenta Continued in demand at $5, with sellers hold- Electrica: Were the medium of Current Accounts opened and Fixed Deposits received for 1 year or short- some business at $54, old, and the❘ ar periods at rates which will be quot-new shares could have been placed ed on application.
at $524. A. H. FERGUSON,
Cements: Last week end came Manager. Hong Kong, 8th January, 1929, to business at $10.20/4 for the combined shares but have gradually declined and close with sellers at
THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LTD,
(TAIWAN GINKO)
HEAD OFFICE:-Taipeh, Formosa. Incorporated by Special Imperial Charter, 1899.
$9.70.
Dairy Farma:-Were on offer at $214
Wharves:Were unchanged with buyers but no sellem at $14214.
Docks:-Were not dealt in and Central Bank in Formosa. are quoted nominal at $40%. Bank-Notes issued
Average amount ....Yen. 15,000,000 have buyers at $13.10.
Watagns:-Steadied a little and
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES: London Quotations, of the 23rd JAPAN-Tokyo, Yokohama, Kobe, Inst.:-Banks £147; Indos Deferred
Deaks.
$8.5/-: Sholla £4.17.6 all middle FORMOSA:-Giran, Kagi, Karenko,
Keelung, Makong, Nanto, Shin- prices. chiku, Taichu, Tainan, Takso, Exchange: The demand selling Tamsul. Toon, Heito, Taito. CHINA: Shangkal, Hankow, Amoy, T/T, on Shanghai is Tis. 784.
rate on London is 2/- 1/16 and the
Foochow, Swatow, Carton.
OTHERS:—Hong Kong, Singapore,
Soerabaya, Semarang,
Batavia,
Bombay, Calcutta, London, New York, Dairen,
LONDON BANKERS:
The London County Westminster and Parr's Bank.
TRADE TREATY
per cent.
re-
Norwegian Views The Norwegian delegation, while apreciating the great value of the work carried out by the
CHILD SNATCHED FROM
a year and a half old.
branchial and lung trouble, throat, Thousands suffering from catarrh,- cough, asthma, hay fever, malaria, stomach trouble, indigestion, constipa tion, gastritis, piles, diarrhoea, fistula, trouble, nervousness, insomnia, obesity, heart disease, eczema, scrofula, famals kidney, bladder trouble, Bright's dis nase, diabetes, rheumatim, neuralgia, dropsy pyorrhea, spileptic ale, paralysis, tumors, ulcers, pimples, dizziness, headachen, neurasthenia, maurits, and many other chronic dis- exses, have been restored, to health and happiness without polsonona drugs or the knife, by the Foo On Chinese Herbs.
THE POO ON CHINESE HERBS CO.
YEE FOO LUN, Chinese Herbalists Manager Director, Founder of the Poo On Herb Co. Over twenty-five Years' practical experience in Ameri- es enring the sick with Chinese Herbs. Main Oco, Modesto, Calif.,
Hong U.S.A.
Kong Office, 60, Queen's Road Central (1st floor). Tel C. 5009. Office Hours: Daily 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.; 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Evening Hours: 6.30 p.m. to 8 p.m. by special appointment only, Lure
i pean Lady in attendance.
SKILLED WORK
IN
DRY-CLEANING AND DYEING.
INTRODUCTORY OPENING RATES.
GREAT REDUCTIONS
PROMPT SERVICE
A1 FINISH
NEW DEPOT."
32, Wyndham Street, (Glericaly Building).
SUN HOW WAH CO.
華巧新
DRY-CLEANERS AND DYERS, Established 1913.
495, Nathan Road (Yaumati). Tel. H. 824. -232, Des Voeux Road C. Tel, C. 5787. 75, Queen's Road C. 32, Wyndham' Street. Ho Tung Bldg., Queen's Road C.
A report issued at the head-Soviet scientists, did not find it
DEATH BY POO-ON quarters in Bradford of the Na-possible to agree with the conclu-
CHINESE HERES. tional Association of Unions In the sion. based upon it, particularly
"Probably the greatest help that Textile Trade gives the reasons the estimate of the number of which determined the decision of breeding males as 700,000. On the Foo On Chinese Herbs brought that body to support the applica- the basis of observations made about in my home was in the case tien for a safeguarding order for this year by the Norwegian trad- my baby boy. Robert when he was ing vessels, the Norwegian dele- the dress good's 'industry.
The report states that there was gation maintained that the total
number of breeding males might| a rapid increase in unemployment not, perhaps, be restricted to the in June, and the "Ministry of Labour Gazette" for September 24 vast herds photographed from the air. They, therefoe, insisted upon showed that 17.1
the necessity of the accumulation gistered workers in the woollen of further information, with parti- worsted industries were wholly or cular reference to the age and sex partially unemployed.
of the slaughtered animals. Referring to Imports, the report At the same time the Nor- states: "It is reasonable to as-wegian delegates took the stand sume, that the figure for, the pre- that there were not sufficient In- sent 12 months will exceed 40 mil dependent data to confirm the lion square yards, or sa increase necessity for an immediate limita- over last year of 14 per cent. As-tion of the trade. They were ac- suming the industry is safeguard-cordingly opposed to the present ed, and 30 million square yards session adopting a decision. In excluded from this country, it is favour of a reduction of opera- estimated that employment would tions, and point out that if there be given to 8,400 operatives." were definite signs of a decline of Alluding to the conference with the trade or of diminution of the employers" on the subject of safe-herd, they would have proposed guarding, the report says: "It ap-a general reduction of the hunting pears to us that we have either to period in order to protect the seals keep out goods produced at lower during the breeding and nursing cost, or allow our workers in great- season. er numbers to be cast on the streets or face the possibility of an attack on wages. While we have already expressed our faith in universal free trade, we feel that we are entitled to ask the workers IN FRANCE: Comptoir National olare illowed on Current Accouste, and Fixed Salisbury (Southern Rhodesia) in other countries whether they d'Escompte de Paris; Credit Lyonnais: Deposits at rate plich will be copied on, meglion. It is understood that the Govern- also believe that free trade is the
Bioù. Deposits in Ten can be accepted."
At a meeting in Frankfort the Banque de Paris et des 'Pays-Bas;}
ment has been in further communi- only honest trade, and, éo, why Gredit Industriel et Commercial;
heads of the German zine foundries Manager. cation with the Government of the they are not, through the Inter have agreed to join the Interns Bociete Generale.
¡HONG KONG BRANCH:
Federation of Union of South Africa as the out- national 3, Des Voeux Road Central.
tional zine syndicate which is `now Hong Kong, 19th January, 1929.
come of the Commercial Treaty re- Unions, co-operating for the aboli- certain to be established in Bras- cently concluded between the Union tion of all tariffs.
"We think it unreasonable to ex- and Germany.
Provided that the other parti- In the course of this correspond-pect the British workman to be a
elpating European countries will eace the Southern Rhodesian Gov-martyr to these principles, and if come to the same decision, the (Specially Authorised by Presidential ernment has again made reference a tariff be placed as an experiment German producers will restrict Mandate of the Republic of China to the Customs agreement between upon the goods already mentioned, their production by 7 per cent, as on the 22nd of November, 1917).
Rhodesia and the Unton, and has it appears to us that at least it from Jan. 1. for three months. Authorised Capital $60.000,000.00 asked for the convoking of a confer might get our foreign comrades to American and Mexican producera Every description of Banking and Fald-up Capital 16,278,000.00 ence at which it is proposed, either collaborate with us." Exchange Business transacted.
0,839,485.24
The following unclaimed tale the revision of the axlating agree-
It is pointed out that trade will for the same period stop their
export to Europe.
--| grams are lying at the office of the ment could be discussed or a comunions have agreed to support the
The syndicate, which will be Great Northern Telegraph. Com- pletely new agreement could be application for a safeguarding established for six months after pany (Linhibed) of Denmark
order for cloths weighing from 2 which period it can be prolonged 4, Queen's Road Central. Branches and Sub-branches all over Under the treaty between South Oz. to 11 oz. per square yard.
for another six months--will com A Protest THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, America, and other parts of the world made for the granting of preferen-mittee of the National Union of 92,706 tons in the past year.
China, and Correspondents in Europe, Africa and Germany provision is
prise the following countries. The Huddersfeld. District Com- Germany, with a production of London Bankers: The National Provincial and Union Bank of England, tial tariff rates in certain circum-
stances. The Rhodesias Government Textile Workers, consisting of The Guaranty Trust Company of is, amrious Test, its traditional policy
branches with a membership of New York.
New York Bankers: The Erving of Imperial Preferance should be early 20,000, recently passed a National Bank.
resolution disassociating them- affected by the treaty.
selves from the agreement entered into by employers and trade union representatives in favour of the application for safeguarding of the wool taxtile industry.
Canton Nam-Din Singapore Dijbouti Noumes Tientain Fort-Bayard Papeete Tourana Haiphong
Peking
Vinh Hankow Pnom Penh Yunnanfu
Pondicherry BANKERS:
IN LONDON: The National ProviD- cial & Union Bank of England, Ltd.;} Comptoir National d'Escompta del Parii; Credit Lyonnais,
IN NEW YORK; J. P. Morgan & Co.; French American Banking Cor- poration; Guaranty Trust Co. of Naw York.
Interest allowed on Current Ac-| counts and Fixed Deposits according. to arrangementa,
Safe Deposit Boxes to let.
A. LECOT,
Manager.
Hong Kong, 28th Nov., 1928.
LIMITED.
Established: 1880,
Capital (fully paid-up) Yen 100,000,000 Reserve fundo Yez 102,500,000
Head Office:-TOKOHAMA,
Branches and Agencies at:
Newchwang New York Osaka Peking...
Alexandrin
Batavia
Bombay
Buenos Ayres
Calcutta
Carton
Changchun
Dairen (Dainy)
Rangoon
Rio de Janeiro Saigon Ban, Francisco
Fengtien (Mukden) Seattle
Hamburg
Hankow
Harbin
Hong Kong.
Honotula
Kai Yuen
Karachi
Kobe
London
Los Angeles
Lyons
Manila
Nagasakð
NAPOJED
Interest "allowed -
Depozita received
Semarang Shangha
Phimonorai
Singapore Bourabaya Sydney Tientela tokyo
ut rates to be obtained
•
The Bunức ban Comerpondents in the Commercial Centres in the Borgen Cousinent, Zamía, Mana shuria, Talgino, Japan, Jado Chios, Blam, India, Philippine ande, Zava, Afrim, UÂÃ..., áustralia,
K. NAGURA,
THE BANK OF CHINA.
行銀國中
Beserve Fund
Ltd.
HEAD OFFICE: PEEING.
HONG KONG. BRANCH:
The Equitable Trust Company of New York
Interest allowed on Current Ac-}·
SOUTH AFRICA AND GERMANY
concluded.
counts and Fixed Deposita. Terms on THE MERCANTILE BANK OF application.
Every description of Banking Busi
nesa transacted.
Loans granted on approved secar ities.
Special facilities for Home Ex-| change.
SHOU J. CHEN,
Manager.
THE BANK OF CARTON, LTD.
Established 1912,
Hand Office Hong Kong Auskarimų "Ongétal (II.K. Quéninay), unt Fold Up Delial inssivasorantan
Patong, Shangbel,
Ever StagLONDON BAXIOM
INDIA, LTD.
HEAD OFFICE,
“Authorised Capital
7
Trade
ZINC RESTRICTION PROPOSED INTERNATIONAL
sels.
SYNDICATE
Belgium, with 222,686 tons. Holland, with 28,955 töms,” France, with 91,105 tons. Great Britain with 46,899 tons. Poland (excluding Upper Silesia), with 22,643 tons. › Italy, with 8,148 tona."
Australia, with 54,488 tous. Canada, with 78,526 tons. The resolution declared that the
Thus some 96 per cent of the anion officials had no mandate world production, which during from members, and called on the the past year totalled 1,466,070. Labour movemen
resist this tons will be joined in the "false step" of trade union officials syndicate. who agreed
'cause of thres
-13, Grosskrurch Hevet, London, B 06
Subscribed Capital Paid-up Capital (27) Reserve Fund, and rest
tion:
The Bank of England à Midland Bank, Lad.
profits
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS:
THE EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRALASIA & CHINA TELEGRAPH CO., LTD.
The following unclaimed tele are lying in the E E grams
Telegraph Co. office, Hong Kong:---
Heroship, from Lima. Roners, from Foschow,
S. LACK,
Superintendent. Hong Kong, 24th Jan, 1929.
THE GREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPH CO., LTD., OF DENMARK.
Shipbroker, from Tientsin. Cable, from Osaka. Japaness Chamber of Commerce, from Kobe.
E. V. JESSEN,
Superintendent.
Hong Kong, 24th Jan, 1929.
CHURCH NOTICES.
A CHARGE IB
MADE UNDER
1
OF: ONE - DOLLAR” FOR ALL NOTICES
THE
READING
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, HONG KONG
Jan. 27, Septuagesima Sunday. -Holy Communion, 8 am
Children's Service, 10 a.m. Peak Sunday School, 10 a.m. Matins, 11 a
Preacher: Rev. HV. Koop.. Evenstag, 6 pm. Preacher: The Dean.
Social Evening in Cathedral Hall after Evensong.
Annual meeting of Seatholders
on Tuesday, Jan. 29, at 5.80 p.m. in the Cathedral. Hail:
FIRST CHURCH OF CHEUST, SCIENTIST.
[Bratich of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Selent- ist, in Boston, Mass., USA) Macdonnell Road, below Bowen Road Tram Station, Sunday Service, 11:15 am. Subject: “Truth” ded The Sunday School is held on
ABERDEEN GRANITE Sunday mornings at 10 o'clock
guarding be. Since the European and Aue ad wage reduc- tra
restrict has
The
1929 TRADE OUTLOOK HOPEFUL
berdeen. The quanite industr
Sto white, fshin:
Wednesday Evening Meeting at 5,80 o'clock.
Beading Room at: above addrom, open
* Tuesday and Friday 10 am. 12 NOOI
Monday and Thursday 5 to 7 pa The Public is cordially invited Ito attend the service and visit the
Reading Room
ALL CARS REPAIRED
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