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was completely denuded in the streets. This bolaviour of Chinese mobs wo would not have overlooked, as it strongly supports our previously expressed views with regard to the presence of women aissionaries inland. It is but a queation of lock-

A. S. WATSON & CO., [ing the stable door after the horse has been stolon: this particular horse will be repeatedly stolen in China, so long as the Chinese Government remains as impotent and inept as we know it to be at present. There is a good deal of nousenise talked about “the Chinese,” and we are liable at

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

Shanghai now has a Rezistry Office for native servants; started by a Mr. S. Jorgenson at the new year.

The Americans in Shanghai, in view of the repent riots, are setting about the formation of a "military company,"

The Japanese Government has received and is wonsidering the final report of the negotia tions with China re Manchuria.

So far, there have been no plague cases in the now your. There were, on Jun, 6, two cases of smallpox and two of enterio.

The Shangpa has approved the establishment

intsudonos of H.E. Tang Shao-yi,

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. times to have our position inisunderstood of a railway school at Puking under the super

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by people who forget that there is no more homogeneity in China than in any other country. When wo smile at Europe's complacent assumption that it has intro duced "civilization" to one of the oldest

General Sakbaroff was murdored, it is reported, by a woman, owing to his harsh treatment of revolutionaries.

TUESDAY, JANUARY Srx, 1906.

Some Chinose coiners have been discovered TELEGRAMS. at Shanghai who, in a cellar, and machines with. which they were turning out five hundred twenty-cent pieces a day, all excellent imitations. They all had long sentences of imprisonment,

The N.-C. Daily News of Jazı. 3 sayı:- Two-thirds of the bluejockete who have boo ashoro defending the Settlement returned to to their vessels yesterday, tbo authorities belling that the situation at present does not requira, more than a small guard ashore. We understand, however, that arrangements have been made for the permanent retention at Slangbui of such a naval force as would be found able to meet an emergency such as that through which we bare lately passed,

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["DAILY PRESS EXCLUSIVE SERVICE.] THF MOROCCO QUESTION.

LONDON, Jumiary 8th. Germany sends a squadron to Spain where the Morocco conference takes

place. ·

FAILURE OF RUSSIAN LOAN

LONDON, January. Sth. The attempt to raise a Russi

THE SITUATION IN RUSSIA.

Loynos, January 8th.

CORRESPONDENCE.

BLAKE GARDENS: A CONTRAST.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY FRX95.”

Sta-Those of us who remember the tor- ribly distressing timos experienced during the pingue seasons of 1894 cannot but admire the very beneficial change which has taken place in the onco terror-strickas Tai-ping-shan district, where the fall disease for days and days together claimed its victims by many a score. From a labyrinth of densely packed' hovels, approached by almost` inacoessible courts and alloys, jumbled together without no least regard to hygivalo conditions sneh as

The situation in Russia, with the exception of Siberia, has improved.

It is understood that Viceroy Chang Chit-loan in Paris has failed. tang has appointeda Commission of six Hupol officials, under the leadership of prefect Sbuang Shon, to proceed to Japan to investigato and report on the causes of the recent dissatisfaction The other members of the Commission are two amongst Chinese students in that country. graduates of Japaness technical institutions, Baron Kodama bas returned to his beautifu¦ Mezars, Chang Hung-tsao and Yu Ming- houso at Taihoku. Formosa, and resumed the ting, Mr. Liu Hang-lish, Director of Studios Military Governorship of that loay.

Mr. of Chianghelabssion (Waelong), and Lo Ching-ebang. expectant district Magistrate. It is hoped that through the in- fuance of the members of the Mission, thos0 students in Japan hailing from Hupel, province ut least will consent terorasin to complete their studies.

Seven bundred thousand Fapanese are suid to civilizations in the world, we are not incombe starving in the north of the empire, oving sistent if wo immediately and it necessary to the failure of the rice crop. to emphasise the fact that barbarism is also present in its worst forms in this ancient empire. No one would dream of measuring the calibro of the English" by the White. chapa hooligan or the Tauenshire pitman.

From the Vacuum Oil Company there comes a wall calendar for 1906, in three atracts, ench

Two batches, Nos, 5 and 6, of the H. A. L. 6.

Brigacic, are reported to have boon on fire at Yokohama on Jan. 4. Apparwally the fire was subdued quickly.

In Ching we have to take account of p-bearing a tasteful drawing. less wisdom at times; and still admit that everywhere it has hooliganism on a greater and viler scale than can be well estimated, SHERRY, WHITE CAPSULE... 13.50 ease on such occasions as its manifestations become prominent. No English gentleman will strike a woman; there are plenty of English hooligans who kick them and dunce ou them with clogs. No Chinese gentleman views these doings of his baser morapatriots

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Tho Spanish craisor Cardinal Cinner pa was losthroug's har having no chart later than 1530 The rock on which she struck is plainly macked

on the British chart.

The C.M.S. Meifoo (Capt. Crawford), which left Shanghai for Hongkong and Cantou on December 31, met with an acuident on the 1st instant, about 4.26 a.m., when oft Palalek ok

owing to her tail-shaft breaking. The engines were at once stopped and when the extent of the damage was ascertained, rackets were fired

and the vessel anchored. In answer to the

ventilation, light and drainage,, we have now the Blake Gardens covering an area of resumed properties which had to be levelled to the ground um account of their insanitary condition. From poverty, dirt and darknese we now have com- fort, if not actual pleasure, pure air and won. shino for all who like to avail themselves of it In ovary direction the landscape from the Gardens is pleasing.

Lowring this bright spot and taking the zearest ent to the Queen's Road West, which (REUTER'S SERVICE.

| is only a stone's throw away, the contrast sud- THE MOROCCO CONFERENCE.

denly becomes odious in the extreme. We are at once back in the only romcaut left of plague- LONDON, January 6th.

atrickon Taiping-shau of 1894-5, where every-. The American delegates at the Morocco thing seems to be the same as it was ten years conference are instructed to provent Fraueo-ugo (except perhaps that the number of thi German friction, and to maintain the 'open native gay-houses has greatly increased, That such a state of things can exist for long should be impossible and it is gratifying to learn that steps are being taken which will very soon change the present condition of this neighbour- hood to a mach more healthy one,

door.

THE CHINESE IN THE TEANSVAAL.

LONDON, January 6th.

The Standard quotes counsel's opinion that Lord Elgin acted illegally in stopping the importation of Chinese to the Transvaal,

The great benefit which has followed the resumption of the large ares in the district of Tai-ping-shan has so far told a wonderful tale

with approval; but it is well to remember 21, by the Emperor, repeatedly uses phrases signals of distress, the E. & A. 8. Emina says that the power resta solely within tho health records of the neighbourhood, and

A Chinese Imperial Decree issueil on Dec.

equivalent to the Dowager-Express com | manda," "Her Majesty orders," and su on.

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The Japanese did not insist upon including worse is astir, we have to expect things. It

in the treaty with China the right to establisli BLACK (old bottled).

is the conscientious belief that the intrusion banks in Manchuria, as all foreigners will CAPSULE...

of the emancipated foreign woman into a have such privileges in the now tresty towns.” Country unprepared for ber is a serious

It is understood that the dispatch boat mistake that emboldens us to repeat Alacrity will proceed at an early date to Sing ourselves, at the risk of seeming to curpapers to meet H.R.H, Prince Arthur of RECOM- unduly. We again submit that

Connaught and provide an escort to Hongkong.

Princo Tsai Hsun (brother of the ChinesO

"D" AND "E ARE FAVOURITE WINES ALL OVER THE FAR EAST

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missionaries who insist upon the desirability of women helpers in such a dangerous field

THE BRITISH ARMY.

(Capt. Hame) came to the assistance of the the Privy Council. -disabled steamor, but the engineers of the Meifoc managed to effect temporary repairs and muke Woosung, and arrived at the bacy opposite Kinleeynon Wharf on the 3rd. When the Empire was endearoaring to render assistance.

LONDON, January Oth. The Standard understands that the

Secretary of State for War will restore five

she got foul of the bows of the Meifer and the latter's bowspirit and Egace-bead suffered slight yours with the eclours and seven in th damage, there being a strong wind and Leary,

ses at the time.-N.-C.D.N.

ARMED ROBBERY,

reservo,

now that the Chinese New Year's festival is approaching it might be well if the Govero- ment kept a rigilant look-out on this last ropinant of 1994-5, especially if the festival week should prove to be of a cold, damp, foggy atmosphere--Your truly,

SPECIATOR.

A YEAR'S BANISHMENTS,

During 1905 there were no fewer than 1,647 people banished from the Colony. Of that namber 678 had been sent here from the Straits Settlements and had of course to be passed on to other places, 524 were undesirables

THE ELECTIONS.

LONDON, January 6th, The elections are marked by increasing Another daring outrage is reported from a rowdyiato. Mr. Balfour, speaking in Mau

Territory. According to polios information a gang of nine mau armed with revolvers police had to be summoned to eject the of guol, where they had been imprisoned for

of endeavour, after the numerous shocking political institutions of that country, his village in the Saikung district of the Nochester, was constantly interrupted, and the from Saigon who were similarly dealt with,

A.S. WATSON & CO., | however good, to misconstruction; and we

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NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. UNL communice ions relating to the news columa should be addressed to Thin ELUTOR.

Correspon-tenis myst forward their names and ad-

lessons we have had, expose their motives,

hope that they will think seriously of re- sating their labours on more scriptural lines; that is to say, without dragging in belpers who have, as we have seen, always to bear the brunt of the worst kinds of opposition.

A new point suggested in our correspon dence from Shanghai seoms to be one arising

dr with communications addressed to the Edato, from the claims for compensation, which mel for puldication but as evidence of good faith,

for publication should be written on All letters for one nie of the paper anly.

Noanorymussly sighter communications that have oire uly appeared in other papers will be inserted,

lettre copies of JAILY Pugs should be seni before 11 u, o dey of publication. After that

cash Aour the supply is doused. Only supplies Telegraphic Address: Pagan Codes: A.B.C,, ! Så,

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H. E. CHOU. Fu declares are improper, as the foreigners do not allow the Chinese Authorities to send in soldiers to preserve order in the Settlement. This is a shrewd and characteristic stroke, noue the less hard to answer because its fallacy is felt, rather then seen, by all who know the kind of order that attends the ministrations of Chineso "braves." It seems prima facie just to say that if the foreigners insist upon maintaining order themselves, they should du December 31, at Sannghai, the wife of Jous not expect the Chinese to pay for their On Deceviber 31, at Shanghai, the wife of Cap-failure. No such claims would have been

BIRTHS.

On December 19, nt Singhai, the wife of C.

W. Trosa, of a daughter.

On December 30, at Shangani, the wife of S.J. HANARCH. of the Imperial Customs Service, of a daughter.

JİARVEY, of a daughter.,

tain HANS SCHELLHONE, OF ISO.

MARRIAGE

On January 0, at the Peak Church, Maur LOUISA, dungitor of EDWIN HALLOW, London, to [170

WILLIAN LEONARD CARTER.

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HONGKONG OFFICE: DA, DES VIEUX ROAD Ú.

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Emperor) is going to Japan to study the

expsosas being paid out of the funds of tho Imperial Houashold.

haurroanded a house about 10.30 at night, and An article (in English) in the Nanfungpro of after barsting open the door, entered Jan. 4 deals with the need of well-organised the dwelling and terrified the inmates who police in Chion, which, it says, is just as import-offered no resistance. The robbers took sat for China as the organisation of a new orerything partaide on which they could by

my to defend the country.

their hands, clothing, and small articles, aud went off with booty representing a value of almost $300. Three of the nine mon can be identified and the police are making investiga. Lions.

Viceroy Chang Chih-tang is making some further amendments to the new Mining Re- gulations, which, it is foured, will not be ready for submission to the Board of Commerce

within the present Chinese year.

The Japan Times correctly remirks that the Japanese who were alleged by the London Times

PROPOSED ART EXHIBITION.

In the Daily Preus of November 24 there to have taken part in the recent riot in Shang-appeared a letter from one of our esteemed cor- bai were" probably Chiusse wearing their hair respondents suggesting yearly or half-yearly short and their clothes forsign style."

It is stated that the Russians held back 228

Japanese prisoners whom they had promised to deliver up at Changta on Dec. 19, for fear that they should tell the real state of affairs at Harbin, where they have bean detaized.

The return of visitors to the City Hall Library and Museure for the week ending Jan. 7. shows that of non-Chiness there wors 236 to the Library and 97 to the Museum, and of Chinese 101 to the former and 2,262 to the latter. The Library was therefore used by 337 persons, and the Museum by 2.359.

The Ojo Colliery Co., which was formed about

exhibitions of photographs and the formation of an amateur photographic club. The suggestion Bas been fruitful, and the elaborated idea la

offenders.

[N.-C. Daily News Servise.]

THE CHINO-JAPANESE TREATY,

PRING, December 30. The Peiyang Kuanpao, an official organ of Viceroy Yuan Shih-kai, gives the gist of the Chino-Japanese Treaty regarding Manchuria as under

Art, I provider for the lease of the Litotung Peninsula to Japan.

Art. II concerns the lease of the Chinese Fastern Railway.

Art. III relates to the-lease-of the mines along the Chinese Eastern Railway.

Art. IV provides that the military rail.

and 695 were old offenders who had como aut

petty ofonoes. This gives an aggregata of 3,540 descriptions takon by the Hongkong Police, and as 15 descriptions of each man who passes through their hands are sent to the different stations some idea will be formed of the amount of labour involved in this work, the finger prints of 9,016 being taken. Out of the 1,643 banished, 65 returned, but the greater portion of these were identified by finger prints. Those banished were sent to Singapore, Canton and eight cut stationa

CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN AND MORTGAGE CO., LTD.

The roport for presentation to the share.

way between Antung and Mukden, underholders at the ninth ordinary general meeting

certain conditions for redemption by China, shall be left as at present.

to be hold at the office of the General Managers Art. V provides that the Heiomintun-on Saturday, January 20, is as follows : Mukden railway shall be left as it is.

Art. VI permits Japan to build a railway between Kiria and Changchun.

Art VII concerns the trade relations of

sea in the announcement which Mr. H. E. Pollock, KC, makes to the effect that II.B. the Governor, who is president of the Hong- kong Old Volumes' Society, has acceded to his | Manchuria and Cores, proposal that an exhibition of paintings and photographs should be held under its gis in the month of Marsh. In the interval an affort will be made to form a Fine Arts or Photo- graphic Society, and there can be no doubt that the appeal will be successful.

made it the Chinese had left them the unimpeded control; but we know how jealously the officials have kept thrusting their fingers into the pie; aud there is also the suggestion that they had a good deal to twelve years ago, and was so unsuccessful st

THE LATE MR. H. BOSE.

The first that it was on the verge of dissolution. has do with fomenting the disorder.

Much regret has been folt at the death of argument, however, is but one more illus been so rehabilitated by its present directors, Mr. Herbert Rose, late of Messrs Samuel Samuel tration of the anomalous state of things at Mesers. Y. Kawai, and Y. Hawamote, that it and Co., Tripeh, which took place at the Shanghai.

HONGKONG, JANUARY 91H, 1986.

SOME private advices, belated because they had waited for the French mail which

The Japanese bave faished the repairs to atrived yesterday from Shanghai, fully con- the dock at Port Arthur. It can now take in firm the impression wo gained of the anti-aix-thousand-ton vessels, foreign outbreak at the northern port. They also add details which, doubtless from unctives of delicacy, were ignored by the newspapers published there. We see no Barm in mentioning that a common form of

The Imperial German Mail steamer Print Chinese mob violence was not wanting to Hitel Friedrich, which left horo last Wednesday complete the tale of horror: As in 1900, at noon, mude a quick passage to Singapore, as at Linchow, as on niinost cvery occasion reacting there at Sam. on Sunday, that is to of the kind we can recall, foreign women ay, in 3 days 20 hours.

The A. D. C. at Shanghai are playing "The sum to reserve. Prisoner of Zenda,”

A baseball match has been arranged to take place next. Saturday afternoon at Happy Valley between a team from the as. Monadreck and the Hongkong Baseball Club..

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has doolured or interim dividend at the rate of Government Civil Hospital on Sunday. 25 per cont per annum, besides adding a large | Deceased, though only middle aged, lad had

quite a long Eastern experience, having been many years in China and Japan. He was an According to the report of ILE. Chao Erb- accomplished Japanese scholar, and his residence haun, the number of inhabitants of the Thres in Formosa for about three years brought Eastern Provinces killed daring the war is him into close connection with Japanese officials. estimated at 20,000, while the damage to Chinese Ho orly left that island in the spring of last property is pat at Tis. 21,900,000 by the Mak-year for home. After reining consider den fighting, and Tls. 45,000,0.0 by other able time in Londen, mostly in business, he re- orgagements. Baron Komura will bring tho turned bero. Malaris attacked him very severely question of compensation before the Japanese and he went to Japan to recuperate, but coming Government and the Kassian Government is back to Hongkong he found himself compelled to enter the Government Civil Hospital, where also to be approached.

bo had a fit and expired without recovering conscionatiese.

The Japanese Government has decided to ap propriate the sum of Y8,500,000 to be used in the improvement of the harbour at Yokohama dredging, breakwater works, landing facilities,

Of an amiable disposition, the late Mr. Rose gathered round him a large circle of friands. His lose will be keenly folt by many in Hong- kong, where in business circles ho was held in great respect and where his social qualities were greatly appreciated. He was an enthusiastic

were treated to the muscous kind of atter- A cruiser squadron consisting of the Diadem, } &c. The schemo of work is to be completed in tim which seems to absess the mind of the Suite and Hogue left Hongkong yesterday Chinese rowdy when on mischief bent, afterason for the Philipines and afterwards for Ladies who happened to be abroad at the Saiger. The visitors will be entertained both | expense it is proposed to issue municipal sportsmen and owned a number of racing ponies. time the disturbance broke out had much by their American and their Fronch hosts. ado to reach their homes with their cloth. The Diadem is the flagship of Admiral Sir es prepared to undertake the whole swonat,

ing intact; and it was doubtless the com- plaints they made privately, in their homes, that inspired the guerilla warfare against the mobs, some of the marifestations of which were at first regarded as doing no credit to the reputation of the white man. In one case, and this particular one was reported by the Sunday paper publieked there, one woman—a respectable Japanese

Gerard Noel.

By kind permission of Lt. Col. Aitken and Offices 119th Infantry the Band of the Regiment will play the following programme at the U.S.R: Club, Kowlson, to day, commen cing at p.œ--

six years, and of the cost, the Municipality of Yokehanz will bear one-third. To meet this

bonds. A foreign capitalist is already reported

H.E. CHOU FU'S "IRISH PROMOTION."

Annexeil we have the pleasure to lay before shareholders a statement of accounts made up to December, 31st 1905.

The gross carnings for the past year amount Art. VIII names the new towns to be | to $131,721.92, and after dodacting all expenses, opened to foreign trade.

zemuneration to general managers, consulting

balance of $104,791,73, which it is recommended committeo's and auditors' fees, there remains a

he appropriated as follows, viz. :--:

graphs and post-offices shall be left as Art. IX engages that the military tale

they are.

Art. X provides for the withdrawal of railway guards under certain conditious.

Art. I relates to the civil administra- tion of Manchuria.

Art. XII provides for the unity of the Eastern Provinces.

Art. XIII establishes a Chino-Japanese joint enterprise in the timber-felling busi- mess along the Yalu.

This seems to be authentic summary of the Treaty,

Te place to reserve fund .........$20,000.00 To pay a dividend of 8 per cent. 80,000.00 To carry forward to the credit of

next year's account

4,791.73 Consulting Committes Mr. Chan Tung Shang, having left the Colony, does not seek re-election. In accordance with the Articles of

Association, Messrs. J. S. Van Buren, Chow

Hing Koo, Dr. J. W. Noble and H. P. White

retire, bat offer themselves for re-election,

THE POSTPONEMENT OF THE

Auditors. The secounts have been audited NEGOTIATIONS WITH RUSSIA,

by Messrs. A. O'D. Gourdin and W. H. Polts, who are recommended for re-election. FSKING, December 31.

SHEW TOMES & CO. The Russian Minister, finding that at present

General Managers the officials and Chineso generally are all absolutely inclined to be anti-Russian, and are

The accounts for the year 1905 are asunder: trying to exclude Russian influence from Manchuria sad Mongolis, will not open Con-ting Committee fees

Chargon

$ 0,246.80 negotiations with Chim for the present, but is Auditora" "fona .......... trying to carry out enterprises in Maccharis Balco therefore, when the Chino-Russian negotiations and Mongolia by actual force. It is not known,

will commence.

MINING IN MANCHURIA.

PEKING, December 31,

PROFIT AND LUES.

4,000.00 20,10

104.791.73

$1,238.30

Balance brought forward from last year..$ 1,581.29

Interest received on mortgegaa,

loans, 40**

..$:31,721.22 Less interest paid, commission,

H. E. Chao Erh-hsün, Tartar General of Unclaimed dividenda written af Fanglion, has asked the Waiwapn to stablish a Bureau of Mining Affairs to investigate the minos in Manchuria and to forestall any foreign- ere in claiming them.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The P. & O. st. Arcadia left Singapore for this port on the 6th inst., at 5 pm, with the outward English mails, and is dus here on the 11th izst, about 4.p.m.

The German str. Quarta, with a cargo of cai, left Wakamaten for this port, and is due to arriva bere on or about the 11th inst.

10,000,12

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Leз 100,000 shares un-

issued...

112,721,10 region

$115.038.39

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1,000,000,00

1,000,000.00

80,000,00

14,900.00

129.996.90

14,701,73

$1,329,694.75

Kasorve fund....... andry creditors Company's baskers Balance of profit and lose..........

ARAZITE,

Losne on provident system $736,798.95

Ün mortgages, shares,

412,40865

The Indo-China Steam Navigation Company's now coasting steamer Koonsking arrived at The NC. Daily News of Jan, 4 sags:-The Shanghai from Iloilo on Jan. 4 She was built local mandarine have received telegraphic nove by Messrs. Hall, Russell sud Co., of Aberdeen, from Peking to the effect that H. E. Chon Fu,

Acting Viceroy of the Liangkiang provinces, Tho H.A.L. str. Spezia, from Hamburg, left and is intended for the Shanghai-Tientsin ran. has been appointed by Imperial edict Viceroy Sings pors for this port on the 6th inst, and She has beautifully fitted state-rooms, saloon, of the Min-Che provinces, visa Snug Fun, may be expected here on or about the 12th inst. The O. & 0. str. Doric left Manila yesterday March...." The Avenue Ord. Hunct and smoke roome, and has a spood of 134 knots, deceased Apropos, it is perhaps not generally Overture "Perdant le Bal"... Ernest Gillet her not registered tonnage being 1,333. On known that His Excellency Chou Fu, being a afternoon, and is expected to arrive to-morrow Waltz........."The Gay Parisienne" Carl Kiefer Oct. 9 last year she loft Hamburg for the be a substantive incumbent of this Viceroyalty

native of one of the Liangkiang (Anhui), cannot at noon, Sullivatu

The LG.M. str. Prinz Eitel Friedrich, which Selection.The Gondoliers"

Cash Adams Philippine Islands, where she loaded a cargoréf and can only hold what may be termed an omer-left hore on Wednesday, at noon, scrived at Song Motta ”pumine Two-stop Jolly Negrora".... Bergeraugur for Shaugtui

gency or acting incumbency

Singapore on Sunday, at 8 am,

Investment of reserve fund 2,025 chares Green Island Coment Co., Ld., at $28...

$55,700.01 2,540 shares Chins Light

Power Co., Ld., at 30. ... 22,50 0,00 Sundry debtora

1,229,207.00

78,200.00

17,895.+2-

9,391.53

$1,329,694.75

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