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HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION,

Kaikorized Capital $60,600,000 Tammed and Fully Paid-up $10,000,00

Beserta Funda ;---

Mariing

$6,000,000 ,000,000

...! Maservo Liability of Propelatoes ...............@268,000,000 ་་

ARAD ÖVPICE, HONGKONG,

BOARD OF DIRECTORS:--

21. 6. Brown, Beg.

kairasu.

W. II. Bal, Esq.

Deputy Chalm

行銀商工法中

BANQUE FRANCO - CHINOISE

pour le

Commerce et l'Industrie (Incorporated in Franco).

Prince's Building, Chater Road, Hong Kong.

HEAD. OFFICE:

74, Rue St. Lazare, Paris. Capital fully paid up..Fre.58,000,000 Special working capital .Frs.50,000,00

B. Mr. B. D. F. Belth, W. L. Pattuadon, Meg Reserves

Coorplan, Mary,

M. T. Johnson, But, B. Landar Imwis. Eng'

For

MANGKOK BATAVIA

MONDAY

MALAUTTA

JASTUK

CHIEFOO

XLXBO

T. R. Pearce, aq.

A. Plombast. Zag.

J. P. Warren, Esq.

Chief Matem

Hon, Mr. A. C. Hynes.

DAIRES

MUCH

KAIPHONG

SAMBURO

BANKOW

ELABBIN

HUNGIEW

ILOILO

IMA

JOHORE

ZOBE

KOWLOON

BRANCHES:-

KUALA LUMPUR

LUNDON LYONS MALACCA MANILA NOURDEN NAGASAKI

NEW YORK

PEKING

PENANG

RANGOON

SAIGON

SAX VBANCIBCO

SHANGHAI

SINGAPOBE

SOURABAYA SUNDEL FATANI 11ENTSIN

TOKYO

TBINOTÃO YOKOHAMA

Our Account opened in Gosal Durraney Fixed Depolta aired for one year te shorter 99ziods in Loxel Curiansy and Sterling en barms which will be quoted or application. Flong Kong, 4th May, 1920.

HONG KONG SAVINGS BANK.

The Business of the shore Bankir conduc

by HONGEUNG AND SHANGHAI Бизав году. bo BANKING CORPORATION.

vistelsed on applicatio.

FOR THE HONGKONG BANKING CORPORATION.

Hong Kong. 18th Septeder, 1927.

BHANGHAI

▲ Q. HYNES,

Chisk Manager.

NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL - MAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V.,

(NETHERLAND TRADING BOULETY,

D'ANKERS

Matablished 2624.

Le Cho● 1-11 Quwen's Bond Central.

Buchserved Chapsil

e-Up Capital

Meserve Fans

Palanibana.

Quilder 150,000,000-

[19,500,000,

uitdeas 30,000,000 (18,000,687.) Galiders 60,000,000-. (2,295,310.)

Head Of(AMOTERDAM”). Bastar Hand Off-BATAVIA BRANCHES-Handsarmain Berdeng') Bombay, Lister14, C), iddah. Koba, Diamber, jok- jukarin' Thu Kota-Radia, Naissant, Budan, Padang Fazing Pekalongan Rangoon, Bosterdim"), Fontinuak Barang). Bhanges!, Bibolg Sugapore, Borabais, <dustra),

(Solo), Tegal, Tiimijay Breden. and 'Those offer katu sala dapoelt horas be Jud. Lendon Bankern; Hational Provincial Bark La Corresponde a sear the wid Banking boshues of orezy

criptios acoted......

P. M. PL.BERO,

Manager. Hong Kong, 27th May, 1929,

BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE.

HEAD OFFICE:

96, Boulevard Haussman, Paris.

Subscribed Capital Fra. 72,000,000.00 Paid-Up CapitalFrs. 68,400,000.00 Reserve Funds ....Fra.102,000,000.00

BRANCHES:

Bangkok Hong Kong Quinhen Battambang Hue

Neumea Thanhea

Cantho

Canton

Bugtze Nam Dinh

Saigon

Shanghai Singapore

Dijbout!

Fort Bayard Papeete

Haiphong

Peking

Hankow

Hanoi

Tientsin Tourene From-Poch Vinh

Pondicherry Yunnanfu BANKERS:

Fra 22,319.000

KINTA TIN

THE CHINA MAIL,

VIEWS ON STABILISATION PROPOSALS

COMMERCE

The annual general meeting of the Kinta Tin Mines, Ltd., was held at BRANCHES:

the offices; 65, London Wall, E.G., on Paria, Lyons, Marseilles, Saigon, Haiphong, Hanoi, Tourane, Quinhon, June 12, Mr. C. C. Inchbald, presid

ing. Huê, Thanh hoa, Vinh, Pnom Penh, The chairman, after dealing with

INEW

SAN FRANCISCO:-Bank of Italy.

Every description of Banking and Exchange Business Transacted. Cur respondents throughout the world.

A. RULLIN,

Kanager. Hong Kong, 1st July, 1929. THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.

AND

FINANCE.

OIL RULING

BLOW TO MANY AMERICAN COMPANIES

New York, June 12.

CHINA'S SILK

DEAR COCOONS AND SHORTAGE OF CROPS

THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1929.

tures, more will be compelled to sus pend business in the near future. Extension of Summer Holiday In addition to this serious state of affairs comes the news

that

the cocoons are sufficient for the needs of the various Chinese flatures only The Chinese silk industry is fac

up to the end of this year. There- Bays the ing a very serious crisis,

fore, regardless of whether or not the Chinese press, and, it succour is not

Chinese silk merchants are involved forthcoming from the National Gov.

in financial difficulties, they will have ernment, there is a possibility of its

to close next spring on account of complete fallure. The reasons given

this fact, by the "Shuapaó" are translated as

The managements of the filatures,

therefore, are contemplating follows:

to extend the summer holiday for an extra month.

In view of the seriousness of the situation, the Commissioner of Social Affairs for Greater Shanghai is do- vising means of remedying the situs- tion and to render what assistance he can to the silk merchants so as to avoid further suspensions.

Ou account

of the unfavourable weather, the production of cocoons in the provinces of Kiangsu, Chokiang, and Anhui has decreased by not less than 25 per cent, in comparison-with: Anti-trust action, which oil opera: 1935 and for this reason the value tors held limited freedora of action of cocoons is considerably higher last year, bring on the aver- reaching voluntary agreements as to the limit of production, has been in than voked against the action of promin-age Tis.100 in excoss. As a result, a bale of silk now costs as much as ent oil companies in pooling patents Tis.1,000, which foreign exporters are for oil-cracking processes.

companies had violated the Sherman do to business at all.

Law in thus pooling

an intimate personalith him, has patents, and

Japanese Competition Taking advantages of China's weakness and the paralyzed state of China's silk andastry, Japanese silk merchants have reduced their prices

to Y,1,850 from Y.1,420

per bale. On account of this keen competition and because of the high price of home silk, Chinese k filatures are status quo maintain the fewer than a dozen have

The decision reverses the opinion unable to of Mr. Charles Martindale, Master of and no

Peking. Shanghai, Tientsin, Hong the principal Items in the accounts, Kong.

referred to the death last December

pay, their idea being BANKERS:

The United States District Court unwilling te

more than FRANCE: Societe Generale, Banque of their vice-chairman, Mr. W. R. H.

of Chicago has ruled that the Stand that it is not worth Nationale de Credit, Banque de Chappel. He said: The gap he has

ard Oil Company of Indiana and Tls.960. This means that the Chin- left will not soon or easily be fill

rese merchant will have to stand to Parie et des Pays B.

We ourselves are exceedingly fifty-one of its associated subsidiary Lose Tis.100 on each bale of silk or ed. LONDON:-Midland Bant, Ltd.

YORK: American Exchange fortunate in having on our board Mr. Irving Trust Co., Banea Commer- Mair, one of Mr. Chappel's former Anti-Trust

held that the Govern- partners, who, ciale Italiana.

to an injunction knowledge of ment was entitled Malaya and of the company's mines. to restrain further violations of the Mr. Mair has accepted the vice- law. The defendants, in addition to The the Standard Oil Company of Indians, chairmanship of the company.

the Tanjong Tin Dredging Co. in which included the Texas Company, our shareholding is retained, has bnd Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, the Gasoline Froducts Company and a successful year, and its prospects

their subsidiaries. are entirely satisfactory. Reports on the Sanglop Rubber Estate continue to be of a very satisfactory nature, especially in regard to the new clear- ings on which the visiting agent states the growth is still extremely The dislocation which threaten- good. The disor Incorporated by Royal Chater, 1863.ed the rubber-producing industry fol- restriction, HEAD OFFICE: LONDON, lowing the cessation of Paid-up Capital

£3,000,000 and resumption of full export faci Reserve Fund

£4,000,000 lities, has proved much less serious Reserve Liability of Propria-

than was at one time feared; and £2,000,000 there is good reason to hope for

from om fair and remunerative return this portion of the company's assets. The coat of our half-share works out all told at £64 an acre; and the pro- perty appears to be quite a little model estate, which should increase in value and earning power as the trees mature.

tors

Agencies and Branches;

KUALA LUMPUR ALUR STAB

KUCHING

(Malay tatan?

AMRITSAR

BANGHOK BATAVIA SOMBAY CALCUTTA CANTON CAWNYONE

CEBU

COLOMBO

DAREN (Daly,

South Manchuria:

DER.HI

HALPHONG

RAMBURG

HANXOW

HARBIN

TÙNG XONG

ICILO

(N. Menchuris

LPGE

KARACHI

KLANG

аноя

KUALA KANGSAR

Perak (...)

KADRAS

MANILA

MEDAN

NEW YORK

РЕЗНАТАВ

PEKING

PENANG

BANGDON

SAIGON

SEMARANG БЕКЕМДАН SHANGHAI BING & PULLE SOURABAYA TAIPING F. S. TAVOI TIENTSIN TORTO

TONGKAH (Płukai) TEINOFAU YOKOHAMA ZAMBOANGA

(Philippine Islanda

General

Foreign Exchange and Banking business transacted.

Current Accounts opened and Fixed Deposits received for 1 year or short- er periods at rates which will be quot ed on application

A HL FERGUSON,

Manager. Hong Kong, 8th January, 1929.

THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LTD.

(TAIWAN GINKO)

HEAD OFFICE:-Taipeh, Fornics. Incorporated by Special Imperial Charter, 1899.

Central Bank in FormoKA. Bank Notes issued

Average amount. Yen. 45,000,000

Kobe,

Sinju Pipe Line

Chancery, who, after two years' in-volontarily closed their doors. The vestigation, recommended the dis- industry is indeed facing a very seri missal of the suit, contending that the ous crisis and, should the National Government had failed to

establish Government persist in its refusal to its, case.

render financial aid to the silk fila.

as

The Court's Raling The ruling, which is bound to have a far-reaching effect on the oil ini dustry, held that, while the issuance 2 patent established a lawful of monopoly, agreements for the use of patents by other than the original patentee "mast

to the be subject same anti-monopoly tents

any other property rights." It was alleg ed that independent producers were forced to pay royalties for the use of the cracking process and to pro- mise to restrict their territories as not to compete with the Standard Oil and other companies named in the suit. Counsel for the oil eom- panies argued that the pooling of of petrol patents reduced the cust through the elimination of costly litigation.

30

Possible Appeal

it is A message from Chicago says believed that an appeal will be lodg ed in the United States Supreme the decision of the Court against United States District Court conviet- being the

Good progress is being made on company's old the renewal of the

All the new original pipe line. pipes required, which were manufac- tured in Great Britain, are now at the site, and it is expected that the new ditch and line will be in operation appreciably before the end of the year. that two Advice has been received miles of the lower section have al- ready been

brought inte service. over conditions ground the line is to pass proving to be less favourable than could ganged by surface indications, the ditch bench has had to be much wid- er than originally anticipated. Con- sequently, a revised estimate of the had to be cost of the undertaking

being total amended the made, £40,680, an increase of $8,130.

The Tin Market

to

I now turn to the present price of tin and the existing state of the You may remember tin market.

BURMA'S RICE

COMMITTEE OF INQUIRY SET UP

In pursuance of the resolution pass- ed by the Burma Legislative Council in February last, which was moved by "Tharrawaddy" U Pu and

amcended by Mr. Oscar De Glanville, the Gov- ernor-in-Council has now appointed committee, under the chairmanship of Mr. T. Couper, I.C.S., Financial com- missioner, to inquire into the condition of rice and paddy trade generally and freights and combinations and the con- trol of prices in particular.

The Committee will investigate means to improve the industry, which is the backbone of the economic life of the country, and to report to the Local Government for either legislative or

other action.

an

CANADIAN BEER

FAR EASTERN DEMAND FOR

OUTPUT

An expatukon programme involving of expenditure approximately $1,500,000 was outlined by Mr. N. J. Dawes, president of the National Breweries, Ltd., at the annual meet- ing which took place in Montreal recently.

The plans of the company, accord- |ing to Mr. Dawes included the pur- chase of land adjacent to the coma- pany's property. This land purchase together with buildings and equip.

would cost ment

approximately This year, the president $800,000. pointed out, it would be necessary to make extensions to the buildings and equipment of the Dow and Dawes plants, at a cost estimated

be ap- to These exten- proximately $750,000. sions, he sated, would provide auffl- cient capacity for handling a con- siderable increase in output of these plants, an increased demand for Canadian beer being evidenced in the Far East generally.

COAL IN INDIA

BIG LOAN FOR A BOMBAY CAPITALIST

Madras, June 27. The "Madras Mail's" Secunderabad correspondent reports that he has learnt from a reliable source that the Nizam's Government have sanctioned a loan of 10 lakhs of rupees to Sir Fazalbhoy Currimbhoy, of Bombay, to enable him to work a coal-mine in the Adilabad district.

HONG KONG MARKET PRODUCE.

Beef Sirkin

Tongue, fresh

Standard Oil Company of Bulleck's Braing ....

of Indiana and subsidiary concerns

Shorman Anti-Trust violating the Law,

An unfavourable decision by the Supreme Court would probably mean the loss of hundreds of millions of dollar's in royalties to the four com- panies controlling the various oil- cracking process patents.

H

Tongue, corned

Head

Heart

Hump, Salt

Fect

#1

Kidneys

Tail

"

Later

Trife

SPIERS AND POND Calves' Head & Feet

APPROXIMATE

4

卡仔頭

July 20, June, June,

1929, 1918. 1914.

RETAIL PRICES.

Fowls, Canton Fowls, Hainan Geese

14*

Turkeys, Hen Snipe Pheasant

Quail Partridges

88 3888 CIKHAREE

肥幟班鶏新本海鶏白火火沙山

D. #

DAR

*

pair

each

BASHA || 9 || * |

33811111

Butcher Meat.

Cts. Cte. Ct.

Poultry.

July 20, June, June, 1929. 1918. 1914,

Ctr. Cts. Cts.

4 k t

28 16.

24 12

Chicken

lb.

55

31

Frime Cat

30

28 11

JP

H

Capons. Smali

50

13

"

Corped

23 12

FR

Capons, Large

線躕

60

Roast

28

24

22

Duck

1

40

Breast

24

20

18

Doves

**

+

each 35

Soup Steak

24 20 18

Eggs, Hen (cooking)..

i per doz. 28

14

28 24

Eggs, Hen (fresh)

新鮮雞蛋

32

H

Steak Sirlon Sausages

H

90 86

本地蠲

1b. 65

24

82

20

海南雞

46

per set 15

10

33

.40

24

each 65

50

Pigeons, Canton

白鴿each 55

60

*

Hofhow

36

N

» $1.20

--$1.20

Turkeys. Cock

lb.

lb. 24

18

34

20

each 10

10

15

10

"

25

20.22

b. 24 18

8

6

12

set $1.20 $1.00 $1.00.

lb.

45

26

Almonds

45 26

35

44

24

*

45

-

"

20

Per set 8

Ib. 18

15

29

15

18

20

each

LG 10

13 10

48

30

34

25

35

38

60

*21

21

per set 92

60

each 11

A

15 12

46 26

B. 25 25

30 20

45 26

80

20

82

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Mutton Chop

FINAL PAYMENT OF 10 PER CENT, ON ORDINARY

Leg

"

Shoulder

tin

The directors of Spiers and Pond. general store and hotel proprietors, Pig's Chittings propose, subject to audit, a final divi- dend of 10 per cent. actual (less tax) on the Ordinary shares for the year. ended March 31, 1929.

Saddle

31

Brains

Feet

2

Fry

猪性

#

to re-

Head

21

Heart

"

Kidneys

Liver

that, when addressing you A year ago. I took the somewhat unusual course of congratulating rather than condoling with you over the fall of price from £300 to 230 during the and ex- intervening twelve months;

that fall npinion that pressed my was a blessing in disguise because it toD soon-to bad a stop-none

put a BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:

the flotation after flotation of new JAPAN:-Tokyo, Yokohama,

tin companies which the rise in price, Osaka.

and still

more the talk of a FORMOSA-Giran, Kagi, Karenko,

Well, Keelung, Makong Nanto, Shin- famine," had brought about. chiku, Taicha, Tainan, Takao, taking the F.B.S. first, at the end of 1928 there were some 50 dredges Tamsui, Toen, Heito, Taito.. CHINA: Shanghai, Hankow, Amoy, working there; this number rose to of 1028 with some Foochow, Swatow, Canton.

89 by the end Колк OTHERS-Hong

32 additional dreiges still under con- Singapore, 32

A further Soerabaya, Semarang, Batavia, struction or proposed. Bombay, Calcutta, London, New lot of 19 dredges were stated to be in the builders hands or ordered on York, Dairen.

December 81 Inst, for the non-Fedor- LONDON BANKERS: The London County Westminster and ated Malay States, Burmah and

Siam. Parr's Bank..

The Bank has Correspondenta h the Commercial Dentre in the European Continent, Essio, _Hun- oburis. Tadagtes, Japan, Indo-Chins, Haos, Ind Philippine Islands, Java, Alcion, U.8.A., - Australik, IN FRANCE: Comptoir National. d'Escompte de Paris; Credit Lyonnais; Iates owed on Sustent Account, and Fixed rates which will be quoted on appllow Banque de Paris et des Pays-Bas; in. Theposits in Yep own be accepted_

K. NAGURA, Credit Industriel at Commercial; So-

ciete Generale.

The pai

IN LONDON: The National PrHONG KONG BRANCH: vincial & Union Bank of England,

Ltd: Comptoir National d'Escompte

de Paris; Credit Lyonnais.

IN NEW YORK; J. P. Morgan & Co.; French American Banking Cor- poration; Guaranty Trust Co. of New York,

Manager.

8, Des Voeux Road Central, Hong Kong, 19th January, 1929.

THE BANK OF CHINA. 行銀國中

Interest allowed on Current Ao-(Specially Authorised by Presidential

counts and Fixed Deposits Recording

to arrangements.

Every description of Banking and Exchange Business transacted. Safe Deposit Boxes to Jet.

A. LECOT,

Manager Hong Kong, 1st May, 1929.-

THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK,

LIMITED.

Established 1880.

Capital (fully paid-up) Yes 100,000,000 Yen 105,500,000 Reserve fund

Head Office:YOKOHAMA.

Branches and Agencies at:

Newchwang Alexandria

Batavia

Bombay

Buenos Ayre"

Calcutta

Canton

Changchan

Dairen (Dalny)

New York

Osaka

Peking

Rangoon

Rio de Janeiro

Saigon

Faagtlen (Mukden) Seattle

Banbury

Fankow

Hoa, Kour

Honolgi

Karecht

» London.

San Francisco

Semarang Shanghai Shronone)

Eingapore Soerabaya Sydney Tientsis Tokyo Trinanfu

ived for fixac

to be obtabzied on

Day 11th March, 1925:

HEAD OFFICE: PERING.

HONG KONG BRANCH: 4, Queen's Road Central.

We have also to take into account an important increase in the Bolivian production, which, from some 29,000 tons for 1926, has risen to 42,000 tons for 1928. The production of tin last year rose to 178,700 tons, against 157,700 tons in 1917, and is still in- creasing, though at diminished pace. over the The visible stocks of tin two years have only increased to the extent of some 8,000 tons, but it is common knowledge that there are certain invisible supplies which have also to be accounted for.

Stabilisation of Price

After transferring . £6,556 serve, making it $110,000 and £2,000 to the staff benevolent fund, the carry-forward will be £6,250.

In December last it was decided to split

into the

equal Pork Chop capital amounts of six and a half per cent. Preferred shares and Ordinary shares, while bonus of one new

2 Preference of 1 for every 10 Ordia-

Leg

Loir

##

Fat or Lard

J

ary was distributed, the latter issue Sheep's Head & Feet,

the reserve calling for £83.140 of fund. This

1 followed

issue of 138,565 shares for cash in June, 1928. An interim dividend of 5 cent.

per

י

Heart

Kidneys

Liver

Was declared in November, Sacking Pigs, to order 1928, prior to the splitting scheme. Saet, Beef...

For 1927-28 the dividend was 12%

Mutton per cent. the old capital of

оп £692,829.

Sausage:

11

Yeal

"

KALI' (JAVA)

Barbel DIVIDEND OF FOUR PER CENT. Bream

RECOMMENDED

Canton Fresh

Water Fish. Output of Kali (Java) Rubber Carp Plantations for 1928 was 269,470 lb. of Catfisk rubber and 1,915 cwts. of coffee. Cost Codfish of rubber compares favourably with

hat of previous years. For current Crabs

year cron of 300,000 lb. is estimated. Cattle Fish The 1929 coffee estimate provides for

Some of you will have doubtless seen in the Press & recent recrudes- Mandate of the Republic of China

cence of the paragraphs appearing on the 22nd of November, 1917).

from time to time which touch upon Authorised Capital

$50.000,600.00 and, indeed, confidently foreshadow aracng the world's stabilise its price. Paid-up Capital

18,278,600.00 an arrangement 9,629,426.24 tin producers to Reserve Fund

will also, You

of you, have many Been the letter pablished in "The

a crop of 1,578 ewts., which has been Dab Times" of June 6, bearing the

sold forward at an average price of Dace signinfages weil-known business 673. Bd. per cwt. Income tax reserve Dog Fish men connected with the tin industry, being more than adequate for require- Bels, Conger

an association of ments, £1,000 has been transferred from Branches and Sub-branches all over land recommending deal with the this account to general reserve," bring-i

producers to

ing Americe, and other parts of the world problem.

Your directors, needless to say, £1,000 has been utilised as further pro- Frogs National London Bankers:The Frovincial and Union Bank of England, have given, and are giving, foll con- vision for the amortisation

Garoups Profit WBS

against $2,986, sideration to all this newspaper talk estate. The Guaranty Trust Company of and correspondence about stabilising £3,841. Depreciation on buildings and Gudgeon New York, NY

the price, and are prepared, in your machinery absorbed £1,037. Dividend Herringe New York Bankers: The Irving interests, to study any scheme that of 4 per cent, less tax, is proposed Halibut National Bank, CA

may be evolved either now or in the (against nil), leaving to carry forward The Equitable Trust Company of future, but at present the whole at £1,993 against £3,717 brought in. New York..

Master to very much in embryo, and on Current Ac-until some practical scheme is evolv Interest allowed counts and Fixed Deposits. Terms on it will be idle to discuss the mat application.

Ltda

Every description of Janking Busi- ter zess transacted..

Loans granted on approved secur Lies,

Special facilities for Home Er change.

SHOUT. CHEN,

Manager

THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. (Established 1917.)

CAPITAL

Authorized

THE BANK OF CANTON, LTD.

Established 1912.

Head Office:-Fong Kong."

Atrihorfend Capital (H,K. Okravay) 12 (11,000,000

·Fald Up Copies mummy

Canton, Betalgia, Hacka LONDON BANKERA 1-

The Land Bank Kamla

2001

Hong Kong, 19ta

880,000

10

SUNGEL KRIAN

of the

No. 1

Fresh Water

Yellow

Labrus

Loach Lobstera Mackerel

Monk Fish Mullet

White

The Sunget Krian Robber Estate Oysters reports profit for 1928 of approxim ately £19,000. General reserve

re- Parrot Fish ceived £2,241 and income-tax reserve Perch $500. Final dividend of 4 per Pike cent. (less tax) on Freference shares plaice make 10 per cent. and dividend of

per cent

tax) is proposed Pomfret, Ordinary shares, carrying forward Pomfret, Black $20,000,000 approximately £20,600. It has also Prawns

8,000,000 been decided to pay at same time in 4,000,000 respect of 1929 an interim dividend

of 8 per cent (less tax) on both Rock Fish 4,000,000 classes of ckaren. (For 1927 dividend Roach $2,210,000

was 6 per cent)

Insuedis Paid-up Reserve Liabilities

Shareholders Surplus Svato, HEAD OFFIC

Branches, Agent dents in the principal cities of the world

OFTESDUN-

Every description of Banking and Exchange business transacted

TAN ENG HOOF

Manager Hong Kong, 15th May, 1929,

OLD TAYLOR

AGED BY TIME

Shark

Skate

Tench

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1b.

28

22828 1829 18 1838 18 leraassa 14:

25 16

Apples (California)

Lemons, China

10

10

30

Fruits.

*#

b.

45

35

金山辣菜

...25

24

Bananas (bride's).

慈山香蕉

ó

Carambola....

榻 桃

1

2

Coconuts

Beach 12

Ib. 14 26

Lemons (American)

Lichees, Dried

Oranges (Canton)

金山檸檬 each 荔枝干饭 新會甜雞

9

26

30

25

Oranges

"

Pears (Canton)

40

Peanuts

#

12

10

Persimmons, Large

*

**

12

Plantain

大燕

合桃b. 菩提子

18

14

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4

12

Pamelo, Siam . * each 12.

Walnuts

Grapes

Vegetables, &c.

Long

Beat Root

Bitter Squash

Brinjale, Green

中椰榮花

Artichokes

each 10

lb.

48. 16

Beans, Sprout

lb.

12

10

8

36 20

J4

38

8 $24

38

7 6

40 13

16.

#

16 33.

27

Red

5

36

12.

9

Cabbage, Chinese

**

12

(Shanghai)

12

38

16

27

Cans Shoots, bunch

12

34 28 20

Cauliflower (Large)

"

36 16 27

(Medium)

大郵榮花 each

50

(Small)

22 ·20

細椰榮花

10 24

B

Carrots

lb.

28

16

Celery, Chinese

10.

25

34 -10

18

26. 80.

68

88

28 22 18

Cucumbers

19 32

Garlic

23

36

18

15

Ginger, Young

· Old

36

32

18

17

85 ··22 -24

52

32 21

Indian Corn

40

20 26

Lettaco

46 4013

13

2

36

| 16.

32

28

15

32 25 40 80

Chillies, Dried

Bed

Green

VAT

辣椒干

紅辣椒

春花椒

10

Curry Stuff, English,• ME*** 10

76 10 14

嫩生

桂林馬蹄 鮮

Horseradish, Shanghai

Water Chestnuts

Mandarin.

Mushrooms, Freak Okroen

Onions, Bombay

Green

Shanghai

Parsley Pointo, Sweet

Pumpkin

Japanese

Rhubarb (Fresh) Shallots

Spinsch

Tomatoes

Turnips Punti (Le

Vegetable

Water Crom

Water Lily Root

洋葱頭

日本銀行

American

金山薯仔

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6

7

16

10

45.

81

12

80%

15

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