BANKS
NTERNATIONAL BANKING
COR
ORPOLATION.
Fiscal Agents of the United States in China the Philippine Islands and the Republic of Panama,
SURPLUS
DO YOU KNOW THIS?
SOMETHING Worth RemeMBELING,"
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNE 16TH, 1905.
THE OIL FIELDS OF BORNEO.
the fact that the Admiralty can now rely upon a large supply of liquid fuel at the various We (Petroleum Review) are exceedingly I stations in the Far East. The Admiralty, too, pleased to fears that the "Shell" Transport and is taking careful observation of the development Indigestion or Dyspepsis is caused by the Trading Co., Ltd., has tocided to communicate in the use of liquid fuel, and we now understand inability of the stomach to apply the proper what we understand will be regular date cone homewards with the Sitzerlip in that a special after has been appolated by them gastric juices to not on the food and digest it. carning the Torneo oil fields and the output of
Constipation is the result of poor stomach the refinery there, to its shareholders and the order to make himself the more acquainted with digestion which prevent the bowels from press. Until the present time it has practically the use of the now feel. moving regularly snob day.
been a matter of impossibility to obtains As we go to press the vogel is reported off Flatulency is caused by bad stomach diages-information regarding the condition of the the voyage froni Stigapore to England in 47 ...Gold $10,000,000tion which permits the foods to ferment and company's Boraca fields prior to the annual days without having eatered a single port to ...Gold $3.250,000 causes large quantities of gas to form.
meeting, but this bas been due to many causes, replenish her feel supply. This is an object ...Gold $3,250,000 Heartburn is also caused by acid fe menta- the main ene being that until the company had lesson of what long steaming gav be done na
tion in the atomach, BEAD OFFICE: New York
completed its arrangements with reference to liquid fuel. Throughout the whole of her LONDON OFFICE: Threadneedle House" E.C.
the distribution of the oil in the Far East, the voyage the Silvertip voraged elaren knots Branches and Agents all over the World.
figures as to the production of the fields and the per hour. LONDON BANKERS.
operations of the refinery were liable to variation, NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OF ENGLAND.
and might have caused misapprobansion. Now. LIMITED,
however, they will serre as a good guide, as to the UNION OF LONDON AND SMITH'S BANK, LIMITED,
• CAPITAL AND
Authorised...
·Capital PAID UP... RESELVE FUND
BRITISH LINEN COMPANY BANK. The Corporation transacts every description of Banking and Exchange business, receives money in Current Account and accepts Fired Deposits at rates which may be ascertained on application,
CHARLES R. SCOTT, Manager.
[1062
-20, Des Voeux Road,
Hongkong, 24th May, 1905. HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANK-
CORPORATION
PAID-UP CAPITAL .......... Reserve FUND-
***
..$10,000,000
8,000,000
STERLING REERVE...$10,000,000 SILVER Basazva
-------$18,000,00 RESERVE LIABILITY OF PROF'TORS $10,000,00
Cover OF DIEMOTORS.
H. A. W. SLADE, Erg Chairman.
A. HAUT, Esq.-Deputy Chairman,
H. Schubart, Esq.
Hon. C. W. Dickson,
E. Goota, Esq.
B. Shellim, Esq.
G. H. Medhurst, Esq.
N. A. Biebe, Esq.
A. J. Raymond, Esq.
Hon. R. Shewaa
F. Salinger, Esq.
Chipy ManagIB
Hongkong J.B. M. SMITA
MANAGER:
Shanghai-H. E. E. Hunter.
LONDON Bankies--London and CÓUNTY BANKING COMPANY, LIMITED.
HONGKONG-INTEREST ALLOWED.
On Current Account at the rate of Two pas Cent, per Annum on the daily balanos.
ON TIED DEPOSITS.
For 3 months, 2 par sunt por Anzum, For 6 months, 34 per cent. per Anim. For 12 months 4 per cent. per Auuum.
J. R. M. SMITH,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, 17th May, 1905.
THE
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Biliousness comes from in-action of the liver which throws the bile into the stomach and interferes with its naturalmuscular action,
Ruanaism and Gout cannot occur except when there is an excess of aric acid in the blood. Uric acid is produced when acid for. mentation takes place in the stomach, instead of Normal disgestion.
Pimples sad blotches come from impure blood, pure blood can only come from a healthy stomach.
It will be observed that all these illa arise from a disordered condition of the stomach.
The question arises how shall the stomach be kept healthy to avoid those ills
The answer is simple, by the use of Abbey's Effervescent Salt, the ideal tonig laxative and stomach regalator,
We make the positive asertion that Abbey's Salt is superior to any other saline or drastic barb medicine for stomach, bowel, liver and | kidney troubles. Abbey's Salt is superior because it is the intelligent result of years of experiance and improvement in the manufacture of salines; where others have stood still Abbey'a Salt has progressed, it looks different, it js made different, it tastes different and it aots gently, promptly, and surely.
exact position of the affairs of the company, and will be welcomed not only by the share holders, but by everyone who has a real interest in the dovolopment of the extensive fields in that part of the world.
1905
1904
1st Three 1st Three Inerd -Months Mouths Tons.
Tons. Tons.
Productionof Crude Oil 95,070-
Refinery Intaka...
Karosane Ás a
Abbey's Balt absolutely corrects all disorders of the stomach, it keeps the liver active, the bowel regular, and the blood pure. pleasant, cooling, jurigorating drink it is on- kurpassed. When in need is sure to buy Abbey's Salt.
.
5,30 41 780 47.420 19,315
15,115 23,265
AMERICAN PRESIDENT'S PLEA
· FOR A BIG NAVY,
At a Chiengo banquet, Fresident Rosevelt led up to the thema of building up a great nory for the sake of the nation's commerce and hon- our, and appealed to commercial organizations to propagate the iden of 1
Ea biy pary.
the
The statistics which we have now been favoured with deal with the first three months
The United States, he said, could not help of the present year, but alongside these figures, those are giron with reference to the first three playing a great part is the world and could not mouths of last year, this being done in andrahandon the position of Morros regarding the that the shareholders may see for themselves au Canal nor ab indon the duties which the exact nature of the developments at the had come from the growth of the nation and Borneo properties during the twelve month Atlantic and on the Purile. He earnestly
the growth of its commercial interesta ou Those figures, we should add, are throughly hoped that there would not merely he added authentic, being based on statistical cables received at the London ofloss of the Neler-Power to meet. added responsibility, but the landsche Indische Industrie der Handel Maats growth of sobriety is their mental attitule
towards their new duties. chappij. They are as under :--
The habit of speaking with a looss tongue offensively of foreign untions or of adopting so ill considered and irritating attitude towards any of thou ought to be more offensive to good Americans than anything else. He hoped to 63,735
see the country's foreign policy conducted in REFINERY OETPET.
a spirit not merely of scrupulous regard for ...23,240
1235 the rights of others, but of scrupolous courtesy Other Products 30,260
6,995 to others. At the same time, they must be SHIPMENTS
prepared, so that there was no position which Kerosene
13,925 10,175 they might take in either hemisphere :.2-4,100
which 34,888
24,5 12,548 when once takes they could not stand on. Other Products ...
SHIPPED ELSEWHERE FOR REFINING,
The President went on to dwell
upon the Light Crude Oil...
NIL .. 21,210
21.210 importance of courtesy on the jart of] STOCKS AWAITING SHIPMENT, 1ST APRIL, 1915. public speakers, writers in the Press, legisla
3,445 tora, and public servants towards outsiders. 95 who would not hurt them by being insolent as Crude Oil in Store 33.430 20,330 13,100 long as they behaced themselves. "Let them It will be seen that the incresss of the 15 anything and let us go on to build up our prodnation of crude oil for the first three navy, continued the President. "That will months of this year, es compared with a similar much greater provocation of friendship period in 1901, amounts to 8 per cent of the and respect than any amount of recr.mination."
The President then went on to appos! for the THE BANK OF TAIWAN LIMITED. total; in fact, overy set of figures, Jarge
inoreases will be noted. For instance, the building up of a type of foreigu pa'ísy under refinery intake is now 34 per cent. above what which they should make the name of the United it
was at this period last year, while its output States an example of just and proper insistence of keros no has increased 54
per cont, and of on their win rights, but also an example of CAPITAL SUBACEIVED .......... Yem 5,000,0 other products 30 per cent, or a total increase in disinterested and generous witling nose to treat CAPITAL PAID-UP
2,500,00❘ the output of over 81 per cent. The shipmonts, all other nations and all other Powers with too, shew the same healthy tone. In the frank courtesy aid goal wil, and to maks it kerosene department, the shipments have evident that the country's foreign policy increased 73 per cent, when compared with the roenguid its duty towards the wak just as figures of the first three months last year, and mach as its responsibility to the strong, those of the other products have increased to the extent of 56 per cent. The stocks awaiting shipment at the commencement of the present month were 82 per cent. in advance of these awaiting shipment at this time last year and, în addition to all this, the crude oil it storage is how over 64 per cent-greater in quantity than it was in April, 1904.
Sold in two sizes by all Chemists or Stores and by WATKINS, Limited, and A.. WATSON, Limited; of Hongkong.
The ABBEY FRUIT SALINE Company, Limited, 144 Queen Victoria Street, London,
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BRANCHTS AND AGENCIMO:
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JOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK Keelung.
YOKOHA
LIMITED.
ESTABLISHED 1880.
CAPITAL SUBSRIBRE ...
CAPITAL PAID-UF......
CAPITAL UNGILLED
RESERVE FUND
Tokio
Yen 24,000,000
18,000,070 6,000,000 9,720,000
HEAD OFFICE—YOKOHAMA
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES.
Kobo Nagasaki Lyons Now York San Francisco Honolulu Dombay
London
Shanghai
Dalug
Port Arthur
Tientsin
Nawchwang Poking - Mukden
Cheloo
LONDON BAnxnes. "THE LONDON JOINT STOOK BANK, LIMITED
PABE' BANK, LIMITED. TRA UNION OF Loxbos and BmitHO BANK, IMITED.
HONGKONG-INTEREST ALIAWEI
.
On Current Acount at the rats of 2 par mest per annum on the daily balanca.
On fixed deposits for 12 months 5′′), per a” nno
+
13
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Fi TAKEO TAKAMICHI
Manager.
Hongkong, 2nd May, 1905.
MPERIAL BANK OF CHINA
ESTABLISHED by Imperial DECEFU OP TR>
12TH NOVUNAME, 1896.
Subschined Capital..Shanghai Tis, 5,000,000 PAID-UP CAPITAŬ
HEAD OFFICE-SHANGHAL.
„BRANGENS AND AGENCIES,
Canton
Cheloo
Hankow
2,500,000
Paking
Panang Singapore
Tieatrin.
The Bank purchases and receives for collec
tion Bills of Exchange drawn on the above.
Osakt
Shanghai
Tainan Tami Tokio Yokohams
BONGKONG OFFICE:
4, QUEEN's Roan. Interest allowed on Current Account. Deposite received on terms which many be learnt on upplication.
a. SHIGENAGA, Manager; Hongkong, 1st November, 1904.
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA THE AUSTRALIA AND CHINA.
Incorporated By Royal Chantos, 185
HEAD OFFICE-LONDON.
CAPITAL PAID-UP.-£800,00 RESERVA
OF SHARE-
LIABILITY
| 100114246/49****** FASDIOE
RESERVA FUNDAÐ S ...75,000
INTEREST allowed on Current Accounts the rate of 2*1, per annum or the Daily balaures On Fixed Deposits for 12 months 4 per cunt
"T. P. COCHRANE,
Hounger, Ingkong, 18: May, 185
Kerosene Other Products
7,645-4,200 .7.9900
GARRISON
ORDERT.
cancelled Na. 2. With referenca, to
HEAD QUARTERS, Hongkose, 15th June, 1905, Moves No. 1. "A"aul D** Comp unies, End Royal West Kent Regt-strength 2 officers, En going into the details more minutely, it sergeants 127 rank and file, women, 7 should be pointed out that the enormions in children-moved from Murray Barracks to crease of the production or crude oil is mainly Mount Austin, or the 14th instant, in relief of 1121owing to the fact that during the course of
GCompany from Mount Austin to Murray 1904, twenty wells were completed with remark- Barracks strength 2 oficer, 4 sergeants, 53 able
success, for out of that number there was rank and file, 3 worsa, 7 children. ane unproductive boring. It may here be advisable to remind our readers that the Bornoo Garde 6 of 22nd at 100%, fields contain two kinds of crude oil-one Captain H. Crichton, Royal Garrison Artillery. from the upper and another from the lower
returned from leave of abares the strata. The appor stratum is encountered at a napred portion vit-13th-15th June, 1905, depth of between 600 and 700 ft, the lower beis hereby cancelled, (II) With reference to ing about 1,200 feet. The upper stratum pro-
Garrison Order No. 8 of 20th April. 1905, duces so-called natural liquid fuel, which con-
Lieutenant E. H. Lovell, Royal Garrison tains very little illuminating oil, but the lower Artillery, having returned from loave of stratum yields oil having occasionally a paraffin absence the unexpired portion via:14th June base. The total production from these two to 30th September, 13, is borsby cancelled. lavols is about equally divided. Seeing that
By Order. during the first three months of this year the
E. A. Ross, Major, at keresne produced at the re quantity
Chief Staff Officer. finery has been 23,340 tons, it can be easily seen what a couldẹrable proportion of light oils are obtained from the crnda raised from the lower stratum. The quantity of crude oil pro- duced at the present time, however, ia by no
Those who know have told us for many meand a maximum, for the reason that the refinery is a pet incapable of treating a greater year that the qualities which made German production than is now being belled. Exten competition formidable are thoroughness and rians are being made to the reinery, and we adunation. A circuler which has been understand that during the present month half issued by the German of the third bench of stills will be completed, Shanghai afford a telling illustration. He which will make it possible to produce 3,500 has in a saintific spirit been conside tons per week, instead of about 2tk) as has effect which the Russo Japanese War will have HAI BANKING CORPORATION. Rels been the rale in the past. The whole of the pon trade in the Far East. There will, ho may be obtained on application.
refiuery extensions will be completed in the of direct intercourse between producers and ваун. be fresh openings in China: and a system INTEREST on deposits is allowed at 3,
month of September of this year, and then it consumers will gradually replace that of great PHE CENT. per annum.
is expected that from 5,000 to 6,000 tons of Depositors may tracater at their optikerosene will be produced each week, and then strepots. It seems a likely forecast; and what balances of $100 or more to the HONGKONG 4 the maximum quantity of crade production is the conclusion to be drawn from it: Germans, SHANGHAI BANK to be placed or FIXED from the existing rella will be able to be says the Consul-General. must learn Chicans DEPOSIT at 4 PER CENT per annum.
іш and
admirable spirit of practical thorough For the HONGKONG AND SHANGR
lectares in Chinese at the Consulate. English ness, he proposes to institute lessons and BANKING CORPORATION.
business mon please copy-Singapore Free J. R. M. SMITH,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, let May. 1909
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HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.
THE
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THE Business of the above Bank la cond w
ted by the HONGKONG ANDSHANG-
zulases, and solin Drafts and Telegraphie Trans PE MERCANTH P BANK OF
fers payable at ft Branchsa and Agencies.
HONGKONG BRANCH.
Advances made on approved securities. Bille Discounted
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITA
At 2% per annan on Current Account daily
balances.
3" per annum on Fired Denosits for 3 months
"
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" E. W. BUTTER,
Manager.
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Hongkong, 17th May, 1904.
THE
EUTSCH-ASIATISCHE BANK.
DEUTSCH
AUTHORISED CAPITAL.................Sh. Taels 7,500,000
HEAD OFFICE SHANGHAI. BOARD OF DIRECTORS BERLIN,
Berlin Tientsin
BRANCHES Calcutta
Haukow
Tsingtau
› Tainarfo
LONDON BANKERS: Mesurs. N. M. ROTHSCHILD & BONS, THE UNION OF LONDON AND SMITHS Bane, Lumisen.
Deutsche Banx (Berlin), LONDON ÁGENOT DIRECTION DER DISCONTO GESELLSCHAFT.
INTEREST allowed on Current Account DEPOSITS received on terms which may be learned on application. Every description of
Banking and Exdiange business transacted.
M. HOMANN,
!
Hongkong, 1st April, 1903.
Manager.
684
INDIA, LUMI1 ED.
AUTHORISED CAPITAL...£1,500,000
SUBSCRIEND ...
PAID-UP .................................a since......... RESERVE FUND, CABINE
BANKERI!
1,125,000
$82,500 110,000
LONDON JOINT STOCK BANK, Limited.
INTEREST allowed on Current Açseunta at
the rate of 2", por aanmix on the Daily balance. ON FIXED Derðarrð söm
For 19 monthsunek:"/a
3
EVAN ORMISTO
Manager. Hongkong, 23rd May, 1993.
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RUINART PERE & FILS, BRIMS.
Established 1719,
CHAMPAGNE GROWERS AND
SHIPPERS.
Skip only the Finest Quality Extra Dry (Gran Beal)
LAUTS, WIEGENER & CO.,
Sole Agents,
121,
Hongkong, 17th May, 195
IEN TING.
STREET
SURGEON DENTIST,
No. 10, DAGUILAR
TERMS VERY MUDERATE.
Consultation Free. Hongkong, Alat March, 1903.
baudled, whereas at the present time-as can be seen from the figures above-7,000 tons por month are being shipped elsewhere for retining The rapid development of the Bornen fields is of great interest to every Britisher, owing to
A LESSON FROM GERMANY.
PreRz.
YOU CAN AVOID
FEVER!
OR YOU CAN CURE
FEVER!
BY USING
Conval-General at
MOTHER SEIGEL'S SYRUP
TO KEEP YOUR
STOMACH, LIVER & KIDNEYS HEALTHY & ACTIVE.
Mother Seigel's Syrup is a purely vegetable compound, having a gentle tonic action on the stomach, liver and kidneys, and has cured more dyspeptics than any other
medicine in the world.
TAKE IT DAILY AFTER MEALS.
72
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J. W. KEW Manarer, 1st Floor, 37, Connangbt Road.
1433
Houckoog, 14th June, 19,5
NOW READY,
A TABLE OF THE
RATES OF EXCHANGE AT
HONGKONG
for Demand Drafts on London on the day of or procoding the Departuro of tho English Maila', also Table of Yearly Approximate Averages
FOR 31 YEARS,
FROM
1874 o 1904
Price $2 Cash. Ou Bale at the "DAILY PRESS" OFFICE, or Local Booksellers.
Hongkong, 11th May, 1995.
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