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BANKS

HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

Kudad Capital

Corsand and Fully Paid-up 10,000.000 Reserve Punto 1--

BE

#4,800,000 $20,000.000

Banorte Linčlity of Propelatore ......... 131,000,000 HEAD OFFICE, HONG KONG.

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.

Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1858.

HEAD OFFICE: LONDON,

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE HO HONG BANK, LTD.

(Established 1917.)

HEAD OFFICE-SINGAPORE. Hey Kong Branch: 13, Queen's Rd. C.

Authorized Capital Straita $20,000,000 Issued Capital ....

8,000,000

4,000,000

*

M

4,000,000 2,487,000

Brancher, Agencies and Correspon- | 'dents in the principal cities of the i world.

Paid-up Capital ...

Reserve Ikabuftion

of Shareholders Burplus

Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund

Reserve Liability of

prietors

Pro.

.£9,000,000 <£4,000,000

.$8,000,000

ALOR STAD.

AMHITUAR

BANGKOK

3. A. Flammer, Esq.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS:-

Hon. Mr. J. J. Esterson. Chairman.

T. P. Pearce, Lag.

Deputy Chairman.

W. X. Bell, Bag.

à. H. Compiau. Eng.

T. 11. 2. Bhaw, Kan.

D. Mr. G. Q. 8, Mackie, J. F. Warren, Beg.

3. Miskin, Esq.

-AMOY

V. M. Orayburn, Eng.

Oblat Masager.

BRANCHES —

LONDON

LYONN

MALACCA

Agencies and Branches:

BATAVIA

BOHDAY CALOUTTA

UANTON

САФИРОЛЕ

CEBO

COLOMBO DAIREN

MANOKI BATAYZA BOMBAY

CALCUTTA

MANILA

MUAB (Jekort!

MUKDEN

POB

CAKTON

CHEPO

NEW YORK

ONLOMK

DAIREN TECHOW HAIPHONG

HAMBUR HANKOW

FEINKO PESANG

SMANORAI

RANGOON

FRANCISCO

HARMIN

SINGAPORN

HONGERY

NOURABYA

110110

ТРОЯ

SENGER FATANI TIENTBIN

JOHORS.

TOKYO

KOWLOON

TUALA LUMPUR

TSINGTAO YOKOHAMA

Creat Ancourse opined in Loved Burrancy Ai Depolis reosiead for ons zwa n shorter periode to Local Currency and clering ww Marcos which will be quoted on application. Hong Kong, 27th February, 1931.

HONG KONG SAVINGS BANK.

The Buslanes of the shers Blank is conducted by the HONG KONG AND RETANGHAI BANT. 1NG CORPORATION. Hu's may be obtained

mapiston.

FOR THE HORORONG AND ERANO TEAT DANKING OORPORATION.

V. M. GRAYBURN,

Chef Manager.

Hong Kong, 17th February, 1932.

THE BANK OF CANTON, LTD.

Established 1912.

Head Ofce:-Hong Kong. Ausbotland Capital (B.E. Ourmooy) ...$11,000,000 * DOG 1,100,000

Ta5d-Up Capital wat Berry Fund........

BRANCHES:-

Canton. Shangbai, Hankow, walow, Bangkok, New York and Basi Prance.

LONDON BANKEDS :—

The Lloyd's Bank, Limited.

CORRESPONDENTS

En all petonipal vilise of the World,

Figs Brokings and banking burn of

every dateriphos transacted.

Bila Dapocit Bozar (parious zizan) si a punchy

vonikl of leom 40 to 640,.

LOOK POONG SHAN,

Chinf Manager.

THE BANK OF CHINA.

行銀國中

Reorganised October 28, 1928, under

special charter of The National Gov- ecument as ka

INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE

KUCIUNG

MADRAS

MANILA

MEDAN

NEW YORK

PEPING (Peking PENANG

RANDOON

Every description of Banking and Exchange business transacted.

TAN ENG HOOI,

Manager

THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK.

HEAD OFFICE: 55, Wall Street, NEW YORK.

Capital, Surplus and

Undivided Profits U.S.$225,347.466.11

Branches in—

LONDON MEXICO

ARGENTINE BELGIUM

MAIDOR

SEMARANG

DELHI

SEREMBAN

HAIPHONG

BANDHAT

JAYDUB

SING PUBE

JANKOW

HARDIN

KONO KONG

SITIAWAN MOSTRADAYA TAIPING

ILOILO

TIRSTSIN

TOKYO

KARAQI11

TONGKAT (1)

IT.ANG

TSINGTAO

BRAZIL

PANAMA

KOBR

YOKOHAMA

CHILE

PERU

KUALA BANOBAB

ZAMBOANGA

KUALA LUMPUR

CHINA

PHILIPPINE

COLOMBIA

ISLANDS

CUBA

PORTO RICO

DOMINICAN

STRAITS

REPUBLIC

Foralen Exchange and General Banking business transacied

Current Accounts opened and Fix-

ed Deposits received for one your or sharter periods at rates which will be quoted on application.

J. STUART,

Manager. Hong Kong, August 17, 1981.

NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL- MAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V.

(NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY)

DANKERS.

Patabilahod 10:24.

Bong Hun#dow:-11; Quwa's Road Contrat.

Authoriand Capital ............................. Gulfáars 100,000,000- Paid-Up Capitel... Guliders 80,000,000- Barra Fund. Gulkdes

60,018,000.

Head Office:-AMSTERDAM*, Eastern Head Ofic»:—BATAVIA,

Brunchan --Baadjarmanis, Bandon

Bombay, Calcutta, Chatibon, Diambar, Digr Jakarta". The Hague", "Jiddah, Kobe, Maisonar, Medan, Palembang, Pika longas, Penang, Bangoon, Botterdam", Bemarang, Bikargžai, Stopapore, Soars bala, Boerakarta (Holo), Taga, žytinting and Weltevreden??

• These offices haru Bala Deposit Boxes to Lat,

LONDON BAKKEDS; ---

NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LTD.

Commepondenta aŭ over the world. Danklag Dusi» « of every doseelpiłam transacted,

A. STDEKINK,

Borg Kong, at Decembar, 1081.

THE

Konigst.

AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY.

Geo

אן

VENEZUELA

taken at rates that

SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1932.

[Rights with sellers asking 10 cents more. The Rights are wanted at

and $2.75. Hong Kong Lands are buy

Commerce

Finance

SHARE MARKET.

Weekly Reports by Brokers.

G. A. HARRIMAN.

Thursday, March 24. Mr. G. A. Harriman's, weekly share report and market review issued at noon, states:

ors at $75.00. Hong Kong Realtys are wanted at $10.50. Humphreya are sellers at $17.40.

Cotton Milla-Ewo Cottons have improved to a buying rate of $15.10 on a 'better demand, sales taking place at Taels 16.20.

at $16.75 were enquired for at this figure. Dairy Farms met with a

Docks, Wharves and Godowns: good demand at $284, but shares Kowloon Wharves are buyers at were hard to obtain. Hong Kong $145. China Providents Old shares i Amusements had buyers at $20.75, are wanted at $6.00 and the New but sellers were rather scarce. Con- shares at $2.30. Kowloon Docks are structions (old) were put through now buyers at $25.00.

CHURCHES

A CHARGE LE MADE FOR ALL NOTICES UNDER TH18 HEADING

OF ONE DOLLAR

.. ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL,

HONG KONG.

Easter Day.

7 a.m.-Holy Communion.

8 a.m.-Choral Eucharist.

8 a.m.-Holy Communion at Peak Church.

9.15 a.m.-Parade Service.

at $6.30 closing in demand at $6.25 Public Utilities: Hong Kong! and the new shares could be placed Trams are buyers at $21.35. Star at $1.30. Sales of Lane, Crawfords Ferries have improved to a buying 10 a.m.-Children's Servico. (old) were effected at $5.00/6.00. rate of $91.75, Yaapati Ferries

Forward Settlement Days:-April are inquired for at $86.00. China Preacher: The Bishop of Victoria, 26, May 24 and June 28.

CARROLL BROS.

Lights are buyers. Old shares at $21.25 and the New shares at $20.75. Hong Kong Electries are buyers at $72.00. Ex Dividend. Hong Kong Telephones are wanted During the week under review at $24.00, sales taking placè at

Hong Kong, Thursday, Mar. 24. -

11 a.m-Matins and Sermon,

12.15 p.m.-Holy Communion. 6.30 p.m.--Evensong & Sermon. Preacher: The Very Rev. The Dean, Monday in Easter Week. 10 a.m.-Mating.

With the activities of the two Exchanges confined to three and a half business days owing to the Intervention of the Easter holidays there is very little change to report, but the better feeling created during the previous week continued to pre which is a short one (owing to $24.10. dominate. Although at times news Settlement Day falling on Tuesday Miscellaneous: Cements from the North was inclined to beinst and to-morrow being a holiday) wanted at $19.10, shares changing Holy Communion at the Cemetery

at

are

10.15 a.m.-Holy Communion.

Tuesday in Easter Week.

7.45 a.m.-Holy Communion. There will be no Celebration of

WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH, WANCHAL

Opposite Royal Naval Hospital, Queen's Road E.

Easter Sunday, March 27, 1932,

Morning Service, 10.15 a.m. Evening Service, 6 p.m. Preacher: Rev. Erris C. H.

rather conflicting, nevertheless en- the market has been steady with hands at $19,10/.25. Hong Kong tire confidence prevailed throughout. however only small business paas- Rapes have been done at $17.00. Chapel on Easter Day as previously In the speculative section Cements Ing.

Dairy Farms are buyers at $28.60. announced. Ewo Cottons SETTLEMENTS touched $19.25 cash and $19.50 for

have been firmer Hong Kong Amusements are wanted INDIA

URUGUAY April Settlemont account, Hotels with a slight improvement in rate. at $20.50. Constructions are buyers ITALY

were done at $13.75 ex the dividend! Banke: Hong Kong Banks are at. (Old) $6.80 and (New) $1.90. JAPAN

of 60 cents just paid. Lights were buyers at $1,490. Bank of East Lane Crawfords are wanted at $5.00 Commercial and Travellers' Letters

are wanted at $112 Ex (Old) and $5.75 (New). Watsons of Credits, Travellers' Cheques, BIL also in demand at $21.50 for Settle- Asia of Exchange and

are buyers at $15.50. Powells are Cable Transfers ment account. The Investment sec- Dividend. bought and sold. Current accounts'tion Was rather quiet although) Insurances: - Canton Insurances in demand at $3.85. China Enter- and Savings Bank accounts opened Lands and Electries were in strong ure buyers at $1,200, China Under-tainments are buyers at $14,40 Ex and Fixed Deposits in local and for demand around quotations.

The writers can be placed at $4.00. Dividend. elgn

currencies may be ascertained on application to sterling section remained feature- Union Insurances are wanted Dividends; Hong Kong En- the Bank.

less on account of the uncertainty $450.00. China Fires are in de-gineering and Construction Co., Ltd. Tribbeck. We are also able to offer our Cus-of Exchange. The tone of the mar- mand at $560. Hong Kong Fires have declared a dividend of 40 cents Sunday School will meet at 3 p.m. tomors the services of the Branches ket was inclined to be quiet towards are buyers at $1,200,

per share

on Old shares and 14 at the Church. of the International Banking Cor-

Shipping:-Waterboats are want-cents per share on New shares. poration in Spain and also of The the close although the utmost con

At the close of the Evening Ser- ed at $19.50. Shell Transports have Union Waterboats have declared a vice there will be the Celebration National City Bank of New York fidence prevails in all sections. (France), B.A., in Paris and Nice. Banks-Hong Kong & Shanghai|buyers at 40/- and sellers at 43/6. dividend of 50 cents per share.

of the Sacrament of Holy Com- Banks remained steady with busi- R. M. MCLAY,

Mining: This section continues, Exchange:-To-day's rate of Ex-munion. Manager.ness done at $1,450/60, further neglected.

change T.T. on London is 1/9% and At the Ballers & Soldiers Home. Hong Kong, March 1, 1982.

buyera prevailing at $1.430. Bank Lands, Hotels and Buildings:-on Shanghal 73%. of East Asias were in demand at Hong Kong Hotels Old shares are Forward Settlement Days:-April Men's Hour. THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LTD. $112 ex the dividend of $8 just paid, buyers at $13.70 Ex dividend Cum 26 and May 24, 1982.

(TAIWAN GINKO.)

HEAD OFFICE-Talpeh, Formos.

Incorporated by Special Imperial Charter, 1889.

Central Back in Formoss. Bank Noten lugned Average amount ...Yen. 45,000,000 BRANCHES AND AGENCIES: JAPAN:-Toyko, Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka,

Barclays Bank, Ltd, Lloyda Bank, Lid.,

Midland Bank, Ltd., Westcoter Dank, 1$1.

Commercial Centers themighout the world

sellers asking $114.

Insurances-Unions were enquir-|

¡ed for at $450. China underwriters)

continued in demand at $4.00.

Shipping: Douglases were still neglected. Hong Kong Steamboats! were wanted at $22.

MANCHESTER WEEKLY MARKET

REPORT

Sunday at 8.15 p.m.-Service

Monday-

(1) The usual meeting of the Ladies' Church Aid has been postponed from March 28 to April 4, 1982.

(2) Badminton.

Tuesday at 8 p.m.-Fellowship Meeting.

UNION CHURCH.

Easter Sunday, March 27, 1932.

Preacher: The Rev. E. G. Powell. Morning Service, 11, a.m. Special Easter Music, Soloists: Mrs. Bowes-Smith and

Docks, Wharves and Godowns:-

Wednesday at 5.30 p.m.-Month- Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharves,

Wednesday, Feb. 24, 1932. nainsooks have continued in demand ly Meeting, S. & S. Home Comm!t- FORMOSA-Qiroa, Eagl Karenko, lung though rather quiet, were wanted at The firmer tone of the market has for Karachi and Madras, and al-tee.

Makong, Maule, Blinchika, Telcha, Tais, $146. Providents continued in de-continued this week and a fair though offers have been rather low Thuraday-Badminton. Takao, Tameul, Ton, Hello, Taito. OKINA-Shangkal, Baskow, imoy. Focalion, mand at $5. for the old shares and amount of business has been put on the whole there are indications

Erstow, Canton. OTHERS- Ing. Blogspam, Sarbage, $2.30 for the new.

down for most of the larger mar-that the turnover in these lighter Semarang, Batavia, Bocobay, London. Now Hotels Beal Estate: Hongketa. The general volume of en- goods is improving. The up-country York, Dairen.

LONDON BANKERS

Kong and Shinghal Hotels opened quiry has been maintained, and markets have been chiefly interested the market with buyers at $13.75 Judging from the early deliveries in printed and dyed cloths for early lex dividend but eased off slightly which buyers are asking all round it delivery. There have been negotia- The Bank has Correspondents in all the principal at the close with sellers at $13.70. would appear that stocks are low and tions for fancies and also for some Hong Kong Lands maintained their goods can be disposed of if early of the old staple cloths for China, strength at $76. Hong Kong Real-shipment in effected. Very little but owing to the unsettled condi- Mr. W. H. Bailey. ties strengthened a bit, with busi-improvement is reported in margins tions in Shanghal there has been Evening Service, 6 p.m., follow- ness reported at $10.75/11.

and most makers report that prices very little trade with that marketed by Social Hour in Church Hall. Catton Mills:-Ewos were dealt are barely on a workable basis. It Hong Kong. Tientsin and the other Sunday School: Kennedy Road, THE MERCANTILE BANK OF in at 16.20.

is interesting to note from a statis-outlets have booked small lots of 10 a.m.; Tafkoo, 2.45 p.m. Public Utilities: Hong Kong tical point of view that the world's fancy dyed styles. Of the Far East- Trams continued, firm at $21.25. takings for last week amounted to ern markets Rangoon has been the Star Ferries were asked for at 233,000 bales compared with 200,000 most active chiefly in lawns, printed $91 without attracting sellers. bales for the same week last season. loongyees and dyed volles. Singa- China Lights remained steady and The revival in Indian demand has pore and Java have been rather Banch of The Mother Church. were sought for at $214. Hong been the most noticeable feature for quieter, only a few odd orders The First Church of Christ Kong Electrics changed hands at there has undoubtedly been far more having gone through for supers and Scientist, In Boston, Mass, USA.]

Near $72%. Telephones (P.P.) were in activity than for some weeks past. cambrics. Egypt and the

Several lines of dhootles and light Eastern outlets have done a useful demand at $24.00.

Miscellaneous:-Cements were the bleaching styles have been booked trade in bleaching and dyeing clotha. medium of a fair turnover at rates for Calcutta, whilst prints and Gray goods and prints of the coarser from $19,10 to $19.25. Hong Kong many of the old dyed qualities have qualities have again been bought Ropes after having been transacted been under offer. Jacconets, mulls, for East and West Africa.

INDIA, LTD.

HEAD OFFICE :

10, Gracechurch Brest, London, EC.6.

....£3,000,000

Authorized Capital

ING.

K NAGURA

Manager,

Head Ofce:—65, Broadway, New York,

HONG KONG BRANCH:

8. Do Your Road Central Hong Kong, December 94, 1981.

Capital

Surplus

Reserves

U.8.$5,000,000 .U.S.$1,572,454 .U.S.$1,908,209

BANK.

BRANCHES:—

Subscribed Capital

.$25,000,000,00

Achatredari

Paid-Up Capital

$24,710,200.00

Antwerp Atlan

Glasgow Havans

Reserve Funds

..$ 8,820,508.82

Bula

Hamburg

Napter Pirmos Paris

Berlin

Blanila

Bombay

Harts Interlaken Jarusalem

Вели

Brussels

Pepane Paking F'alarme Rotterdam Home Stambou! Shanghai Bouthampton

Bangkok

Dakaria

Kuala Lipis

Singapor

Kuala Lumpur

86, Morte

Fiontain

Vienna

Giallo

kool Bang Howrah

Vonios

Ypiraba

Zurich

HEAD-OFFICE: SHANGHAL

HONG KONG BRANCH:

4, Queen's Road Central.

Owing to our numerous branches in China and large connections in tho Important commercial centres of the world, we are able to extend to our clients special facilities for domestic and foreign, banking and exchanges.

HULY HOUTHE

Cairo

Calcutta

Casam

Oslobo

Lida

Londoo 1Averpool

Lucarus

Ingebo

Lator Maronitie

Constantinople Monte Carlo

Kontrava

MULO

Copenhagen Hantla Edinburgt Munich Floresce Sear

Branches of American Express Com-

We also handle the lane of Bonda pany in Principal cities of United and other Public Funds of the Chir- ose Governmont both at home and States of America and Canada. abroad.

SHOU J. CHEN,

Manager.

All classes of Commercial Banking Transactions undertaken.

investment mecounts

Hong Kong, 5th March, 1931. ·

Personal

THE TOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, handled.

LIMITED.

Established 1880,

Capital (fully paid-up) Yen 100,000,000 Beserve Fund........Yen 117,800,000

Head Officer-YOKOHAMA,

Branches- und Agentfen at:

Alexandria

Batavia Berlin Bombay Cheutta *Cantan

Changchun

Dairen (Dalny)

Nagasaki Nagoya

Newchwang

The Company offers to intending Travellers the use of its "Travellers Cheques” and Letters of Credit and, In addition, the world-wide services of its thoroughly equipped Travel Department.

E. W. DUGGAN,

Manager.

New York

Osaka

THE BANK

Paris

Pelping

Rangoon

San Francisco Seattle

Fengtion (Mukden) Rio de Janeiro

Hamburg

Elaskow

Harbla

Hour Long

Lowdon

Los Angeles

Maxila

Potato.

Bemarang

Shangha

Shimunosnict Singapore Sourabaya

Tokyo

Interest 'allowed on

Depositi received. For

at rates to be sütéin :

Hong Kong, 11th March, 1988.

...... 1,050,000

Subscribed Capital .... 1,800,000 Paid-up Capitai Reserve Fund and Rest 1,680,046 BANKERS

1ás Bank of England & Midland Bank, Ind. BRANOKES,

Bocobay Celpotta Colombo Delhi

1psh

Kandy

Esmeld

Kota Bharu

Penang

Port Foul

(Mauritius)

Rangoon Shanghai Simla Scantan (Palung) Slugspore Madras

Raursbere New York

KONG BRANCH.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.

Macdonnell Road, Below Bowen -

Road Tram Station. Sunday Service, March 27, 1932, 11.16 am...

Subject:-"Reality."

OB

The Sunday School is held Sunday morning at 10 o'clock.

Wednesday Evening Meeting at Every desorption of Banklag an Exchange but PENINSULA HOTEL. Greilsammer Mr. R. H. Grifiths, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. P. Sauders, Capt. 8 o'clock

and Mrs. W. K. Grove, Mr. L. Grover. P. Schertzer, Mr. Th. Schneider, Mr. Reading Room at above address, nom Irscandled,

Travailors Chequre tassed,

Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hall, Mr. and jund Mrs. A. E. Schroeder, Mr. Lopen:- Trustee and Executorships under- Major N. W. Adams, Mr. C. A.Mrs. Hamilton, Mr. A. H. Harvey, Scott, Mr. E. G. Smith, Mr. L. Smith, taken.

Tuesday and Friday 10 a.m. to Armitage. INTEREST allowed cu Current Accounts and Fixed Deposita al Batau thai may be ascertained

Mr. M. Barber, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Miss L. S. Haskell, Mr. E. Haueu- Mr. W. F. Soames, Dr. and Mrs. H. 12 Noon. on application.

Monday and Thursday 6.80 to 7 Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Barrin-mann, Mr. H. Hobden, Mrs. G. H.F. Sommers Mr. and Mrs. E. J. J. B. ROSS,

Hodgson, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Spear, Mr, G. W. Stabb, Mrs. Steven-p.m. Managoger, Mr. D. H. Bellamore, Mr. and 7. Qon's Road Central,

Mrs. R. Bigazzi, Mrs. F. A. Bowern, Howard, Mrs. L. Howie, Mr. and son, Mr. Start, Mrs. E. Straus, Mr. The Public is cordially invited Hong Kong, 24th March, 1932.

L. E. Stone, Comdr. J. M. Stevenson, to attend the service and visit the Col. S. and Misses M. and J. Boyd, Mrs. A. W. Hughes.

Mias A. E. E. Steele.

Reading Roomi.

"Bring Your PRINTING. Problems to Us

THE NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE LTD.

Miss Bryan, Miss P. W. Brown, Mr.

Misa C. C. Imrie.

:

W. Brackenridge, Mrs. W. G. Bryth, Mr. E. P. Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. J. W. Bundred, Mrs. H. W. and C. R. Judah. Misses J. and M. C. Burden, Capt. Mr. H. A. Keller, Mrs. J. N. and Mrs. M. R. Burke, Capt. P. T. Knight, Mr. R. Kopelman, Mr. K. C.

Krentz. Burgess, Mr. O, D. Burnette.

Lt. Col. and Mrs. N. Campbell, Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ledesma.

Mr. G. B. Lane, Mr. K. B. G. Miss Carrington, Mr. Y. N. Chao,

Mr. J. Thomson, Mrs. B. Thompe

son, Mr. G. Travers.

Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Ulderup. Mies Vanderplank.

Mr. M. M. Watson, Mr., H. O. Wallem Mr. D. F. Warron, Mr. J. Watts, Miss P. Webster, Mrs. and Mr. J 3. MacLaren, Mr. J. M.Misses Whitham, Mr. E. G. Wilkin Mr. M. O. Clark, Mrs. E. Cogan, Dr. Major, Miss M. Manuk, Mr. H. 8on, Mr. H. W. Wilson, Mr. F. Y. J. E. H. Cogan, General M. A. Cohen, Manuk, Mr. F. H. P. Maurice, Mrs. Wong, Mr. J. F. Wright." (i Mr. D. Corlett, Mrs. Collingwood, M. Mien, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Miller, Mr. W. H. Youngblood. Mr. W. D. Cooley, Mr. F. J. Court Mr. J. A. D. McCurdy, Mr. W. L. ney, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Crapnell, OF EAST ASIA, LTD. Mr. and Mrs. Delcourt, Mr. H. L Denays, Comdr. T. E. Deckses, Mrs. G. L. Doak, Dr. E. H. Dovey, Mr. R. N. Drake..

Established 1918.

HEAD OFFICE:

10, Des Voeux Rond, Central, TONG TRONG

Capital and Surpists Total Resources

över H:$ 8,000,000.00 over $80,000,000.00 Every description of Barking and Exchange business" transacted.

Current and Fixed Deport Acronsta, in local and for- eign currencies opened for ellauta, be

Bavings Account and Safé Deposit Boxée,

· Branches and Agencies ¿l over the world

KAN TONG PO

“Chist ManagÁY.

McKenzie, Mr. A: McKirdy, Mrs. J. D., McLeod, Mr. E. H. Melbye, Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Moore, Mr. H. H.

Muller, Dr. P. J. B. Murphy.

Mr. O. E. Nelson, Mr. T. 8.. Niel-

Dr. Zollschan, Mr. Zoumeroff.

H.K. HOTEL GUESTS.

man.

2:

Sir J. H. Kotharf, Mr. Hans Kohn. Messrs Long, C. M. Lee, Mrs.^- H. Lawlens.

Mr. Wm. C. McGavin. Mr. J. S. Nicolson/^~

Meears AV. Pinson, W. D. Pyman, W. F. Pinchard, K C Phelps, M. J. Pottie, Mr. and Mrs.. P. Prins, Mr. and Mrs. E. Powell.

Mr. B. R. Vazelle

Messrs. K. H. Stanton, L. C. Solomon, C. 6. Spaver, M. H Schultz, W. Summer, Mr. and Mrs. March 22 The following are guests at the H. Bandor. Miss R. Shank,, Hong Kong Hotel

Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Turvin, Miss Mr. and Mrs. F. J.. Easterbrook, Mr. O. A. Ochs, Mr. K. D. Offen-

Messrs. N Brandel, S.-J. Burn, M. Turvi Capt. R. M. Eds, Mr. G. R. Edwards, burg, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Orchard. M. Beraha, F. G. Blakeslee, Mr. Mrs. B. Elder, Lt. and Mrs. F. C. Mrs. Otto

and Mrs. A. K. Burmingham, Miss | Eyre, pipe

Mr. Palmer, Mr. A. M. Parker, Mr. S. Barzage, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mr. R. E. Fahnestock, Miss D. W. G. Pirie, Mr. W. 1 Pottinger, Mr. Farentzen, Mrs. J. Baud, Miss M. Faye, Mr. and Mrs. W. Field-Hook, and. Mrs, & Premuda; Mrs, B. Pres Booth... Mr. T. A Firth, Mr. and Mr H. Bton, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Prisce, Mr. Miss E. M. Cochrane, Mr., E. Forsyth, Mr. Thomas Fox, Mrs. D. K. Prickett, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Caretti.. A. Frost TSA Preatto

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