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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23RD, 1911

RUBBER SHARES AS INVEST- MENTS.

SHARES TO BUY.

EITHER FOR DIVIDEND BETURN OR SATISFACTORY PROSPECTS,

(By "AJAX," The Financier, January 7th.)

I have written of length, but I do not often trouble you, and I want the readers of The Financier to get the gist of what I want, I want them to seo oye to eye with me; I want them to realise that a 5s. 6d, a pound market realised that they will do as I do-they will sell for rubber is the ideal. And when they have when rubber gets te prohibitivo prices, and buy plantation shares when it falls, and hang on like grim death to all their shares the lower it gets, for investor's security. Do you grasp the meaning Jow selling price of rubber is the of all this?

foriler; but I must touch on the prophecy I I have said enough. I need elaborate no made, that a bigger boom was coming." The beam will come, It may not be the mand, wild boom it was last spring. I sincerely hope it will not be. My prophesy will be falfiled not by a mad and rearing crowd, shutting their eyes and buying on the principle of "oopa deona dina do," It will be sufficient, provided investors hold the class of shares I have continually recommended, and sell them at50 and 100 per cent. above last spring's highest prices, and such will come to pass. I wrote it six months as I write it to-day.

3. 200 Kaper Paras, 50 Shelfords, 50 Sungei Salaks, 150 Tangkabe, 600 Galang Besars.

4. 30 Senfields, 30 Castlefieds, 40 Goloondas, 100 Java Plantatious, 500 Polepabs.

5. 500 London Asiatics, 25 halfords, 30 British Borneo Parsa, 80 Java Plantations, 100 Tangkaha.

6. 400 London Asiaties, 40 United Serdangs, 30 Sungoi salaks, 1,000 Pelepahs, 30 Jara Plantations, 60 Tangkaks

7. 300 London Asiatics, 40 United Serdangs, 40 Shelforde, 40 Augie Sumatras, 00 British Borneo Paras, 500 Val D'Ors.

60 British Horneo Paras, 500 Polopalus, 60 Java 8. 20 Sesfolds 50 Kopongs, 50 Bankoi Salaks, Plantations.

I recommend those with £1,000 to invest in:-

While for future prospects in a greater degros. 1. 400 London Asiatics, 40 United Serdang | KOWLOON 60 Jars Plantations, 500 Felepahs, 100 Tang- Paras, 100 Java Plantations, 800 Polopal 100 YAUMATI kaba, 500 Galang Besora.

HUNG HOM

Tangkaha.

2. 200 London Asiatics, 100 Britidi Borneo

INTIMATION

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Hongkong, 20th February, 1911. THE FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE. DINNER TO THE PAGEANT MASTER.

London, Jan. 18th. of London, which is to be one of the principal Mr. Frank, Lascelles, Master of the Pageant

THE LESSONS OF EXPERIENCE. It must not be forgotten that the rubber plantation industry is still in its infancy, and day by day the old order changeth. It is no secret that the soil on one or two ostatos which 10 months ago was considered ident is to-day looked cn with suspicion, sud experts shako their heads and say the subsoil is water logged." On the other hand, estates which were previously considered second rate, on account of the backwardness of the young trees have come more into favour, since the late LOWu vigorous growth of the trees (as they neared the age of five years) has shown that there was little wrong with the soil except a characteristic dryness on the upper layers, the effect of which disappears as the roots extend. And so, while such kaleidoscopic conditions exist, it will bo my endeavour to keep my readers glued to the right companies-companies whose estates requico no consideration of the pros and cons. strong, with quotations daily rising, even It is no easy task, for, when the market goes genuine investors are opt to be misled and carried away, with a result that they nibble at are low; and, while dividends, no doubt, are inder fingers of value, they are by no means sufficient for a sound valuation of intrinsic nerit. Even supposing that those investor-readers who require help are prepared to keep on the pathway, any task is beast with difficulties, for, when I special ly recommend a share, there is a risk of punters sending the price against the parchaser (as wit Hess my special recommendation of Java Planta- tions in June last, when the shares in less than a week jumped from 42s. to 658.) On the other hand, should I see reason to warn the investor against the shares of any company whose estats has too many cons, and too few pro about it, by boldly stating the fast, I might similarly put the selling price lower. All I can do is to publish a now and again, and investors must draw their own conclusions from the emissions and the acklitions in successive liste,

To sum up, the industry is sound enough to warrant purchases at prices, and I have no doubt that the ordinary man cos go into the Rubber Sbara arket, and, provided he buys good, sound shares, be will do well, but some of your realers may be the bettor for a little guidance, and so I am going to give a list of companies whose shares I can strongly recom. "SQUARE BOTTLE" WHISKY. all the better companies-no, not by one mend. I do not pratand that my list comprises half! But I can only be expected to recommend the shares I have faith in. I am going to give a list of companies whose estales, to my personal shares they would not even look at when things features of the forthcoming Festim of Empire, knowledge, are well managed, and I will add a few specimen investments for the man who wishes to invest approximately £100. £250, £500, or £1,000, and I feel certain that those of your readers who follow my advice will have an assured yearly dividend botter, and more certain, than they can obtain in any other market, and that they will hold stocks that will shortly appreciate in the aggregate at least 100 per cent, on their present since I any shortly

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the investor understands this word-nof es the Stock Exchange understands it, nor as the speenlator understands it and I have taken some trouble that the list shall suit the tastes of every class of genuine investor, from the man who invests for dividend to the man who invests for future prospects.

Batu Caves

Bukit Rajahs

London Asistics

Jugra Estates

Kapar Para

Castlofields

Shelfords

Anglo-Samat cas

Sungai Salaku

Tangkaba

Golang Besary

Inch Kenneths Klanang Producs Faggas

Seafields

United Serdangs Kepongs Golcondas

Langkat Sumatras Java Plantations

British Borneo Para Val D'Ors

Sungei Waya

Batu Tigas

Damansar

Straits Settlements

(Bertam).

I think the investor can buy any average bination of the above without qualms.

FOR THE INVESTOR WITH £100 (APPEDXIMATELY).

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binations

I suggest any one of the four following som

2.

1. 100 London Asiaties, 20 Tangkabs.

10 United Serdanga, 10 Java Plantations, 50 Galang Besars.

My list will not include such market leaders as Linggis, Selangors, Patalings, Cicelys and Kuala Lumpura, but not from any want of up. preciation on my part of the intrinsic merits of shares. I omit these fire companies because I consider them the market leaders- the Consols of the Rubber Market-the quotations of which speak for themselves.

CONCLUDING ODSERVATIONS.

I cannot conclude without a few reworks ca the attitado of the World, which in the copy received last mail includes the share of Jugra com-d'Ors, and Chersonese in a list of Malay Estate, Kepongs, Rims, Sungei Saleks, Val shares which would be better sold than hold. The shares of the above companies are, in my opinion, worth holding for addition; very valuable plantations of cocoanuts their rabber alone; and two of them have, in" -a by no means negligible, factor. I cannot understand such advice. It is so unpalatable that I feel like the Scotch prisoner who was to say befors sentenes was passed upon him, and asked by the learned Judge if he had anything who promply replied: "No, my Lord, except to express my unmitigated disgust of the whole proceedings." On the other hand, to do the World justice, its advice with regard to the shares of companies whose field of operation is ontside the Malay States may be eonn enough, and so I would not like my opiule on the advice given with regard to Malay concerns to be used as an argument against the article as a

3. 20 British Bornes Parus, 100 Pelepahe, 80 Val D'Ors.

4. 10 Sungei Saluks, 150 London Asiatics, FOR THE INVESTOR WITH £250

any one of the following seven combinations may be recommended :—'

1. 50 Jagro. Estatas, 10 Seafaids, 150 Lon don Asiatics, 25 Tangkalis.

2. 5 Batu Caves, 10. Seafields, 10-United Serdangs, 100 Galang Besars.

3. 10 Kapor Paras, 10 Castlefields, 190 Lon- dou Asiatics, 200 Pelepnba

4. 5 Sagess, 10 United Serdangs, 80 London Asiatics, 10 Java Plantations, 30 Tangkas.

5. 5 Inch Kenneths, 15 Sungai Salaks, 20 British Bornes Paras, 200 Polepehs.

6. 20 Shelforde, 15 Sungei Sala, 50 London Asiatics, 250 Pelepals.

7. 10 Golcondas, 20 Jara Plantations, 20 British Porneo Farne, 20 Tangkahs, 500 Val D'Ors or 200 Galang Besars.

FOR THE INVESTOR WITH £500 perhaps the question of dividends become a more important matter, and so I will for this sum give two sets of tables, the first table showing gener. ally a higher return than the second

LIST NO. 1.

1. 10 Batu Caves, 100 Jugras, 200 London

Asiatics, 300 Pelepals.

2. 10 Inch Kenneths, 10 Kanangs, 100 United Serdangs, 20 Sungei Salaks, 4 Java Plantations.

3. 250 Jugras, 20 Castlefields, 100 London Asiatios, 500 Val D'Ors,

4. 150 Labas, 15 Golcondse, 20 Shelfords, 25 British Borneo Paras, 250 Pelepahs, 20 Bata Tigas.

5. 400 London Asiatics, 40 Stelforda, 50 British Borneo Paras.

LIST NO. 2.

1. 100 London Asiatics, 40 British Borneo Paras, 50 Java Plantations, 20 Unitel Ser- danga, 50 Taugkahe, 20 Senfelds.

2 60 Langkat Sumatras, 400 Pelepals, 40 Tangkaha, 30 Keponge, 100 London Asiatics.

3. 40 Kopongs: 50 Anglo-Su ratras, 40 Java Plantations, 20 British Borneo Paras..

4. 200 London Asiatics, 20 United Sardanes, 40 British Borneo Paras, 400 Polepals, 500 Val D'Ow.

VOR THE INVESTOR, WITH £1,000

I give below two lists taken out similarly to those for £500, but on a more ambitions scale :-

à LIST NO. L.

1. 20 Batu Caves, 50 Shelfords, 500 London Aristics, 1,030 Pelopsbs.

2. 200 Jagra Estates, 50 Castlefields, 500 London Asiatica, 50 Tangkaks,

3. 20 Klanangs, 50 Sealelds, 50 United Ser. dangs, 1,200 Pelepals..

4. 20 Inch Kenneths, 50) Labas, 50 Jave Plantations, 40 British Horner Paras, 400. Galang Besars, 100 London Asiaties.

Asistics, 25 United Serdange, 20 British 5. 20 Bargas, 40 Kapar Paras, 400 London Borneo Paras, 50 Golcondas.

LIST NO. 2.

1. 10 Batu Caves, 50 United Serdangs, 1,800 Pelepabs,

2. 250 Jugra Estates, 500 London Asiaties, 200 Tungkeha.

whole.

Government at the Crystal Palace, London, to be held under the patronage of His Majesty's from May to October cert, was entertained on Monday night at the Savoy Hotel, fresh from his triumphs from South Africa as Master of the splendid pageant at Cape Towo, which played an important part in the festivities in connection with the opening of the Union Parliament of South Africa.

The Earl of Plymouth presided, and the company included the Duke of Norfolk (Earl Marshall), Lord Stratheonn (High Commissioner for Canada), Viscount Hill, Lord Blyth, Rt. Hon. Syed Amser All, Sir William Hall-Jones (High Commissioner for New Zealand), Sir Richard Solomon (High Commissioner for South Africa), Sie Melville Benchcroft, Sir Frederick Pullock, Bart., Sir Lawrence Gomme, Bir Godfrey Lagden, George Frampton, R. A. Sir James Wilson, Sir Arandel, T. Arundel, Sir Clement Kinloch. Cooke, M.P., Bir Aston Webb, R. A., The Hon. Androw Fitzpatrick, etc, etc.

Lord Selborne, late Governor-General of South The Earl of Plymouth read a letter from

arranging the pageant for the opening" of the Africa, extolling the work of Mr. Lascelles in Union Parliament.

health, gave an eloquent description of the paga- Mr. Lascellas, responding to the toast of his

substantial subsidy should bo ant. He expressed the opinion that some the cable companies, so that we

given to might understand a little of what is going at home on in different parts of the Empre. It intercommunication that we could ever hope to could only be by much greater facilities for reach our ideal of a really united and under. standing Empire.

Empire at the Crystal Palace, Mr. Lascelles Spaking of the forthcoming Festival of pointed out how tremendous is the undertaking, and a sum of no less than £250 000 is being spent on it by the General Conncil alene, quite apart from special sections, such as the Canadian, upon which the Canadian Government is spend- ing £70,000.

Six months ago my advice was to go "My experiences as Master of the Canadian slowly, but I as little to gain in keeping Fageant, continued Mr. Lascelles, and just away from the Rubber Shers Market much lately of the Fouth Africau, have been longer. I feel sure no one will do himself revelation to me as to what the spirit of im harm by buying. Malay shares at ruling perialism means, of what it is that has made changed, and apart from the general adrance nations of every creed and tongue. I am hoping prices. My opinion of the market has not

the name of England honoured by countless which I shortly expact, I would point out that that aur Festival of Empire will teach the any further knocking down of raw rubber hundreds of thousands who will throng to Lon- prices will be done in the next few weeks, if it don for King George's Coronation their res is done at all. I consider that Linggis will, in ponsibilities in this respect. In Bonth Africa 1914, according to Messrs. Parry & Murait amazed me to use how son all the conflicting ours's A. B. C. earn 167 per cent. profit on its interests of Beer and Portugese, Malay and capital, London Asiatice 117 per cent., Bata Negre, have been welded together in this Caves 95 per cent. Castlefields 113 per cent, high purpose. When I firat went over there. Polepals 81 per cent., Sungei Salaks 93 per a good many people thought anything like an cent., Tangkaha 58 per cent, and with Linggis united South African Pageant was quite im hovering to-day about £21 for every pound of possible. Some unpleasantness, they thought, nominal capital, on their dividend of 155 per was bound to occur. To show you how varied cont. for 1909 (and 150 so far in respect of 1910) prices. If this will not tempt you, with the in the end we were ne brothers and sisters all, there is plenty of room for the levalling up of

were the component parts of the pageant I had to have no fewer than seven, interpreters. Bat between, then a booming market will. Wait the Great Trek, which must have brought additional prospects of handsome dividends in One of our chief episodes, for instance, was

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comparison of German with English sea-power mont in the quality of the fighting units, & is by no means favourable. Thirty-seven Ger- addition to the London scenes of which I believe As to the details of the coming pegeant in man fighting units with a tontage of 456,580 you already know something, we are having were, he says, opposed in 1910 to ninety-foursome episodes from this same South African English fighting anita with a tonnage of Pageant-I am even now trying in vain to find 1,335,870, and the proportiou will, as Germany some oren for the wagons-and with the help is bound by the Naval Acts, hardly be altered in of the India Office we are going to present an macy on the seas," Rear-Admiral Stiege con- Victoria at the Delhi Darbar. the future. We recognise England's supre episode showing the proclamation of Queen iinuse, "In so far as a world Empire is bound to maintain a Navy corresponding to its strength, but on the other hand we adhere firmly to the standpoint proclaimed by the German the sea is free and belongs to nobody. We wish Ambassador in London in January, 1910, that to assume a position corresponding with our over

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