RUBBER COMPANIES.
Fedorated (Belangor) Habber Company. The directors havo declared a third interim dividend of 30 per cont., loss tax, making 90 per cent. on account of the year ending March 31, payable on April 5.
Barpenden (Selangor) Rubber--The report for the year ended December 31 shows a profit of £24,980 18. 104. The directors recommend the payment of a final dividend of 30 per cent, making 80 par tout, for the year, on the 28,500 shares of old issuer, and a dividend of 40 per sent. on the 1,500 shares issued on July 1, 8910
The
Vaited Rubber Estates The elangor (Limited), who has bosa incorporated, with a capital of £900 in shares of 2 cach, i« making an issue of 800,000 shares of 28. each, of which 235,000 will be issued as fully paid and payment of the purchaso consideration, 565,000 are offered fer subscription. commry has been formed to noquire the New Comet and Brownwilia Estate, and the St. Andrew Estate, situated in the State of Selangor, Foderated Maky States. The estalos comprisɔ a totul area of 1,704 acres, of which 692) acrus nu planted, containing approximately 111,37) trocs The estates wore in February, 1911, Falunit at £47,000. The purchase consideration is £47,000, payable us to £7,000 in cash, as to £23,500 in shares, and as to £16500 fù cash or pirates at the option of the company
Selaba Rabber Estate. The roport for
the your 1910 states that the total rubber collected for the 15 mouths amounted to 91,86916. After dedusting Fraight, insurance, landing, and All site charges the average net price realized for the rubber was 6s. 5d-por lb. The cost of production f.o.b. Telak Anson was just over 18. 7d. per lb. of rubber, whilst directors' fous and offici expeases in London bring the total cost up to 10, 101, per lb. The profits earned prior the incorporation of the company not being available for distribution, the directors havs applied the amount, £1,264, to writing dewa the buildings and cost of eetatos-After-writing- off the whole of the preliminary expona, £922, and reserving £200 for income-lax, the profit smounts to £19,502 The directors recommend a final dividend of 12 per out, carrying forward £122
The Latest Rubber Company.-The Sungei Siput Rubber Plantations (Ltd) Eas a copila of £55,000, in 550,000 shares of 28, each Subaeriptions are naiv invited for an issue of 4003 00 shares at par. 20,000 of the remaining! 150,000 sharon being isun as fully paid in parti payment of purchase considerition. The com pany has an influential directorate, and, thus moderately capitalised, has been formed for the purpose of acquiring Para rabber plantations
lands in the fertile State of Perak, in the Poderated Malay Staten, of a total approximate area of 1,031 aereo. An area of about 400 acres has been planted with sotuo 54,600 Para rubber troos n 148 eres are in Corse of being cleared. The land in reported to be execilently suited for the growth of Pars rubber, and the valuation by Mr. Thosans Boyd is based on a fiye years' purchase and a not profit cu rubber of 28. per lb. Ho astimates a yield from the present cultivated area for the next lve years of 243,84db
The report of the Pataling Rubber. Estates Syndicatu for the year ended December 31 states that the total crop of rubber harvested in 1910 amounted to 323,165lb., against 152,090lb. for 1909. The averago net price realized was just under 66: 24d, per ib, against 54. 11d. for 1909. The cost of pruduction fob Port Swottenham was 93d. por lb, or practically the same as in 1909. After adding directors' fees, offtoo ex- penses in London, bonuses to staff on estate, and all depreciation, the total cost amounts to 14. per lb., as compared with 18. Od. for 1909, leaving a act proflt of Sa. 2d. per. 1b,, 1509. The manager 48. 101d in against estimates tho not profit for they for 1911 at 382,5001. The year, after writing off £5,413 of capital expenditure, amounted to £81.600, muking with the amount brought forward £84,620. Deducting the interim dividends paid amounting to 200 per cent., thera in available £39,620. The directors recommend & final dividend of 125 per cent. (less tax), and propos to place £5,000 to reserve, leaving £6,495 to be carried forward.
Another Good Rubber Record-Another good record by a rubber undertaking is that of the Bain Cares Rubber Company. For 1910 the directore propose to pay a final dividend of 45 per cent. Iras tax, anking 150 per cent, for The
which t
compares with 50 per cent. for
THE PLAGUE IN MANCHURIA.
CHINESE CHARMS AND THE "THUNDER PILL'
In the course of a series of articles on the recent plagas opi/lemic a writer in the Pall Mall Gazette says:A
In die city of Lai Chen Fu the Profoot romalgated a notice throughout his populons
distrist, which is a enrious dosament even for China. It contains seven dotalled prescriptions for the prevention and sure of plague is of cousiderable length, and it is only possible to quote.two of the shorter romelics. The third
a
Tako one piece of horss bone, wrap in red sloth, in a small bag, and west on the side of the body; men on the loft, women on the right. The fifth deals with the
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 18m, 1911.
Use of the "hander pill," Ingredients- Take rhubarb 4oz., gold hat fake 30 pieces, cinnabar 3-100s, alum to, ali ground fine; make into pills and take with water. Dose 1-50%. During the reign of Chien Lung (1776) the Plaguo Devil was driven by thunder pill into hiding in Kiang- Chung Chou Fu Chou Pu Magistracy. All who adopted this prescription were able to arold this plagar. Those who lived by it were beyen Tanamboring.
This illustrates what a Chinese official, un- fattarod by foreign interests, does when the lives of his subjects are threatened by a epidemic of discos.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The P. o. 8. N. Co.'s str. Sumatra left Singapore for this port on the 15th inst, at 9 am, and is die hero on the 20th, inst., at about 10 am.
The Apcar rx. Gregorg Apear from Caletta loft, Singapore on the 14th instant, and may be expected hero on or about the 20th inst.
The Apcar str. Japan from Shanghai, Kobe and Moji may be expected here on or about the 21st instant.
The CPR. Co.'s atr. Enipress of China arrived at Kobe at 5 p.m. on the 14th instant, and left again at 8.30 p.m. same day for Yoko hama, where she was due to arrive at 7.30 p.m. on the 15th instant, and left Yokobama on the 16th inst., at 3 p.m. for Victoria and Vancouver,
B.C.
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Wholesale Wine & Spirit Merchants.
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preceding trolse mantlis. Tule is a great step DADY BURJOR & Cr. forward, and as the yield of rubber for the urrent year is estimated at 250,000lb., or about 77,000lb, in excess of the 1910 ontprit, further improvement may be reasonably expected to bo shown when the next sunnal report becomea dae. The yield of rubber was 173,12716., against 45,7691b. in 1909, and, including 17,83:16, unsold at the date the accounts were made up (which has been taken at a valuation below current market rates), the average paleo for the crop, works out at 7. per pound, which compares with 7a. 103d. per pound for the crap of 1909. The income from coffee, tin, and other products again abowed a Eatisfactory increase. The planted area now stands at 1,400 sorer, and it is not proposed to add to this for the present.
census of the trees taken towards the close of the year yielded the following figures:-Over 18ia, circumference, 71,459 trees; 15in. to 18in., 13,037 trees; 12in. to 15in., 14,332 treas; 9in. ta 12in., 14,287 trees; under 9im, 73,260 trees: total, 186.375 trees (Measurements at 3ft. from the_ground.)
ON SALE.
THE FIFTY YEARS
ANGLO-CHINESE CALENDAR
日歴英中年十五
FROM IST JANUARY, 1864 TO 31ST DECEMBE 1913, PPING FROM THE LT YEAR OF THE 78TH CCLA TO THE ZOTH YEAR OF THE 76TH CYCLE.
PRICE $ CASH,
On Sale at the "HoxɑKONG DAILY PRESS** "OFFICE, or Agenta in all the Forts of the
Far East.
The Book will be sent by Registered Feat free) to any part of the World anroprosented by Agents ou receipt of Meray Order.
FOR EUROFE AND AMERICA, INDIA, AUSTRALIA, C., und for PRIVATE RESIDENTS AT THE OUTPOSTS. A Comprehensive and Complete Record
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SHIPPING IN PORT.
STEAMERS.
ALCINOUS, British str. 4,278, Riefenhausen, 16th April Colombo 6th April, General- Batterfield & 8 wire.
Ax100, German str., 822, W. Langschwager, 14th April Haiphong 11th April, General
Jebsen & Co.: ANGKIN, ferman str. 1.001, Hiakwits, 125
April-Bangkok and Swator 11th April, Bioe-Butterfield & Swire.
11th April-Moji 5th April, Coal-Miteni Bussan Kaisha.
ASAHI MARU, Japanese str. 1,749, Nakano,
Asra British str., 2,936, H. Gankroger, 11th April-San Francisco 15th March, Goneral -P, M. 8. 3. Co.
BANHI MARU, Japanası str., 2,369, Y. Mass
8th April-Kuratan 2nd April, Coul→→→ Miteni Bussan Kaisha.
BOMBAY MARU, Jap, str. 3,132, J. Tarauaks,
15th April-Jagon 10th April, General- Nippon Yason Kaisha. -- BUNDAI MALU, Japanese str., 2,000, T. Miya- Baki, 6th April-Mito 1st April, Coal- Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. Buro Mazo, Japanese str., 3,232, K. Hashimo
to, 4th April-Coronel, Coal and 'dise- Toyo Kaisha Kisho. CATHAY, Danish str. 2,649, H. Krano, 21st
March-Port Said 15th Fob, General Melchors & Co.
CHICAGO MARU, Japanese str., 3,833, I. Goto, 11th April Tacoma and porte 4th March, Osaka Shosen Kaisha.
DERWENT, British atr., 1,520, Jenkins, 15th
April Saigon 11th April, General-Man Fat & Co.
EMPRESS OF INDIA, British str. 3,052, E. Beotham, 14th April-Vaucouver, BC, 22nd March, Mails and General-Canadian ** Facile Bailway Co. HATCHING, British str., 1,262, W. C. Passmore, 16th April Satowy 15th April, General- Douglas, Lapralk & Co.
*
HANGCHOW, British str., 999. Some, 15th
April-Shanghai 11th April, General- Butterfield & Swire. FuxUNA MARU, Japanese str., 1,946, S. Kuma wak, 6th April-Moji 31st March, Coal- Miten Bishi Goshi Kwaisha. KAIFONG, British str., 989, Silford, 14th April
-Manila 11th April, Gonors!--Butterfield & Swire.
PENINSULAR &
ORIENTAL
STEAM NAVIGATION CO. HOMEWARD PASSENGER SEASON 1911.
PROPOSED SAILINGS OF MAIL STEAMERS
MARSEILLES
AND LONDON
TAKING PASSUNGRES ALSO POR
COLOMBO, INDIA, AUSTRALASIA, EGYPT, BRINDISI, -&O." THROUGH TICKETS ISSUED TO BOSTON AND NEW YORK.
Doo Due . Leave
Connecting Steamarg
| MARSEILLES | PLYMONTE from. Cozoмso to HONGKONG,
(Brindisi
(London MARSEILLES & LONDON 2days earlier) 1 day later).
STEAMERS
to
COLOMRO
Steamer
Tons 1. SATURDAY! Steamer
SATURDAY
Tom
SATURDAY
FRIDAY
ASSAYE
7500 April
29 MOREA
11000 May
June 2
DELTA
8000 May
13.
MOOLTAN ...10000
June 10
June 16
Passengers chango Steamers at COLOMBO, and these for BRINDISI transfer also to the Express Mail Steamer at PORT SAID. Aceommodation in the connecting Steamer from COLOMBO is definitely reserved In
Hongkong or at the time of Booking.
FARES TO LONDON (Including Sartax):
1st SALOON 71.10 SINGLE. £106.14 RETURN, 2ND
-£ 72.12
248.8
IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE MAIL STEAMERS INTERMEDIATE (NON-TRANSHIPMENT) STEAMERS WILY LEAVE FOR
LONDON
CARRYING SALOON PASSENGERS AT REDUCED RATES.
PROPOSED SAILINGS:
STEAMERS
• BORNEO
• SICILIA
• SUMATRA
• NILE
Dio LONDON
Lesto HONGKONO
Tonnage
About
about
4600
April
June
6700
May
17
4600
May
July 31 July
6700
Juge
14 July
31
HANYANG, British ate., 1.237. G. I. Spink, 28th March Tsingtau, Chofos-and-Weihaiwei 23rd Mar, Salt, &-Butterfield & Swire. HEITO MARU, Japanese str., 240, Summers. Thoes Steamers call also at SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, and at MARSEILLES
5th April Singapore 24th Jaroh, Ballast- -Mitsui Busan Kaisha.
esper, 2nd April-Chinking 27th Maroli, General- Bamburg-Amerika Linio, KUMBANG British str. 2.077. F. Wheeler, 13th April-Calcatta, Penang and Singapore 7th April, Genaral-Indo-China S. N. Co. LOTHIAN, British str. 2,916. Mockhart, 16th April-New York 17th Jan., Kerosene Oil -Dowell & Co.
KOWLOON, German str., 1,45%....
LYRENOOY, Gorman str. 2,000, v. Pilgrim,
10th April-Saigon 7th April, General Hamburg Amerika Linie.
MACHEW, German str.. 1.234, Wold, 29th March-Baugkok 19h Marob, Rios and -Meal Butterfield & Swire. MANDASAN MARU. Japane e str., 3,245, T. On, 28th March-Miike 22nd March. Coal
Mitsui Busson Raisha.
MONTEAGLU, British str., 6.153, W. Davison, 2nd April-Vancouver 6th March, Lumber and Salt Fish-Canadian Pacis Railway
. Co. OANFA, British str., 5,810, W. Copa Lroett, 24th March-Victoria via Japan 22nd Fab., General Butterfield & Swiro. QUINZA, German str. 900, Schlesinger. 14th April-Bangkok via 7th Hoihow 13th April, Rioa Siamsson & Co.
FARES TO LONDON (Including Surtax):
1ST SALOON 255.0 SINGLE. £92.10 RETURN. 2ND
838 10.
• Carry 1st and 2nd Saloon Passengers, For further Particulars, apply to-
4231
SWEDISH
£57.4
E.. A. HEWETT,
SUPERINTENDENT,
EAST ASIATIO
CO., LTD.
GOTHENBURG.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION).
DESTINATION.
STEAMERS
SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA and KOBI, "PEKING
For Fraight and Farther Particulars, apply to
DATE OF BAILINGS. mindim. On 22nd April, TELEPHONE. No. 171.
OLOF WIJK & CO., CHINA AGENCIES, AKTIEBOLAG.
YORK BUILDINGS, TOP FLOOR, Hongkong, 27th March, 1911.
SARANAC, B-itah str., 1,235, F. W. Gray, Eth THE BANK LINE,
April-Palo Sambac 29th Mareb, Koronane
Standard Oil Co
SINGAN. British si, 1,047, E. Jamieson, 16th April Haiphong 11th April, Rice and General-Butterfield & Swire.
SOBRU MARU, Japanesa str:, 1,805, K. Baka- wn, 14th April-Formoss via Amey 14th April, General-Osaka Shosen Kaisha. STANDARD. Norwegian str., 894, A. B. Ball, 31st MarchSaigon 25th March, Rice and Faddy Order
STRATHLYON, British air., 2,846, J. R. Shaw, 11th April-Portland via Japon ports 6th March, Flour and Timber-P. & A. 8.8. Co. SUNGHIANG, British str., 987, H. Mathias, 14th April--Haipbong and Hoihow 13th April. General Butterfield & Swire.
TAMBA MARU, Japanoto str., 6133, K. Nods,
16th April-Seattle and Shanghai 13th April, Cotton Yarn, Beer, &-Nippon Tusen Kaisha.
TELEMACHUS, British str., 1.340, Fraser, 8th April-Saigon 4th April, General-Wo Fat Sink.
TEUCRE, British atr, 4,461, G. W. Parkinson, 15th April Liverpool via Singapore and Manila 11th April, General Butterfield & Swire. THORDIS, Norvegian ate, 1,091, J. Jorgensen, 7th April-Bangkok ria Swatow 28th Mareb, Rice-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. TSINTAU, German str., 1.002, F. Hucking, 13th April-Bangkok Sth and Hoihow 12th April, Rice and Wood-Butterfeld & Swire.
British str. 1.173, L. Hussey, 14th TUNGSHING EEKLY
April-Swatow Matheson Co. WOSANG, British air. 1,127, Smith, 14th April -Shanghai 11th April, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
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LIMITED.
PROPOSED BAILINGS FROM HONGKONG FOR VANCOUVER. B.C., &
SHANGHAI
Steamer
SUVERIC
KUMERIC
LUCERIC...
VIA
SEATTLE
AND JAPANESE
PORTS.
Tona
Captain
To Sail on or About
6,232.
**6,252
6,400
F... Cowley...
G. B. McGill ..
J. Mathie
4th May.
30th May.
Zoth June.
To be to lowed by other Steamers of the Company at regalar intervals.
e The Steamers of the HANK LINE, LTD., carry Cargo on through Bill of Lading to all overland Common Points in the United States of America and Canada; and also for the Chief Ports in Mexico, and Central and South America. Will call at AHOY. and KEELUNG if avoient inducement offers.
The Stonors of the Line are of the most modern type, hare excellent accommodation for steerage passengers and a limited accommodation for Cabin Passengera; they are sted throughout with Eletric Light, the "Lucario" and "Orterio" also having Wireless Telegraphy. Special Arrangements have been made for Express Parcole to American and Canadian Points
For Rates of Freight and Passage, apply to-
TELEPHONE No. 780.
THE BANK LINE, LIMITED, KING'S BUILDING, Fraya Central.
INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.
OF THIS LINE AEFORD. THE TUIE FAST MODERN STEAMERS 13th April Jardine,
QUICKEST FREIGHT TRANSPORT FROM THE ORIENT TO SOUTH AFRICA.
WUHU, British str. 1,227, J. Mathrel, 15th April-Chefoo 10th Apri!, General-But- terfield & wire.
Yawara Maru, Japanese str., 1,234, Sakonia, 5th April-Milke 30th Mar., Coat Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.
EAST ASIATIC CO., LD.
COPENHAGEN, SINGAPORE, BANGKOK and SHANGHAL
RUSSIAN EAST ASIATIC CO., LD.,
ST. PETERSBURG and VLADIVOSTOCK
PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. SUBJECT TO ALTERATION:
DESTINATION
BHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA and KOBE... COPENHAGEN and BALTIC PORTS
For Further Particolare, spply, to
Hongkong, 17th April, 1911.
STEAMERS
Cargo carried on through Bills of Lading from HONGKONG to BEIRA, DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN (Natal) EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN with transhipment at COLOMBO.
PROPOSED SAILINGS.
FROM HONGKONG:
(Sailed)
FROM COLOMBO :
18th April,
8.8. KATANGA
12th May.
For rates and further information, apply fo
THE BANK LINE, LIMTIED,
(MANAGING ACEST8).
AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN
CATE OF SAJTÍNO,
About end of Aprit About 3rd May,
8.8. MATOPPO
ARABIA" "CATHAY "
MELCHERS & CO.,
AGENTS.
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vis PORTS and Suez Casal, (With liberty to call at Malabar Coast.)
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Telephone No. 780, Hongkong, 7th April, 1911.
LINE.
Ou or about 25th April":
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