COMPANY REPORT. GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO. The report of this Company is follows:-
'directora
Cash on Hand
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 1ST, 19.5.
Value of coal on
board, str. Chingchow Property at Canton as per last
statement
14
Value of premis on unexpired
policios
Sundry debtors
1,609.80
10,000.00
4,013:48 252,078.85
|
Hond Office
Hok Un Works
and
Macho Worka Hongkong and Shang- hai Bank Carront Account
962.24 1,055.14 209.99
219,3£0.90
50,000.00
De
.398,825.40
The Board of Directors have pow to lay before the shareholders a statement of accounta, and balance sheet for the year ending 31st Decomber, 1914.
After allowing for auditors' fees, and providing £9,372.70 for, depreciation on the Company's build- ings, machinery, steamer, launches, lighters, eto., as per Articles of Associa tion, the net profit, including the sum brought forward from the previous year, amounts to $315,710,27, which it is recom manded should be applied as follows:- To the writing off Deep Water
200,000.00
Bay buildings and machinery $10,000.00 To the paying of a dividend of
60 cents per share Leaving to be carried forward? to the credit of next year's account
105.716.27 Directors. In accordance with section 12 (14) of the Articles of Association Hon. Sir C. P. Chater, C.M.G., and Hon, Mr. D. Jandale retire, and being eligible offer theinseives for re-election
Auditore. The accounts have been audited by Messrs. A. O'D. Gourdin and F. Maitland, who are recommended for re-choction.
Directors.
D. LANDALE, Į C. P. CHATER, SHEWAN, TONGs & Co..
General Managers, Hongkong, 20th March, 1910.
wwww.
• STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR 1214
PROFIT AND LOSA ACCOUNT,
Directors' fees
Auditors' fees
Donation to "Prince of Wales
Fuad "
...
5,000.00 600.00
Amount written off as deprecin-
tion nccount 1914
1,000,00
10,372 70
Allowance for lad
and doubtful debita $ 2,746.49
Loss amount provi
ously written off
since recovered
504.11
Balance
Balance brought forward from.
1913 avenant
Interest and
chango
Less provision
possible ДОНБ
exchange on
$ 60,140.09
for
JA
מיזע.
fred deposit ................. 20,000,00
Unclaimed dividends account
3910 forfeitex
Balance from working account:-- Sales of cerent.8284,270.69 Less loss on sales of bricks, pipes, etc...
Capital:-
2,979.51.
BALANCE SHEET.
Hongkong and Shang-
hai Bank Fixed. De post
Yen 176,000.00 (Yoko-
homa) Fixed past
C. CHATER
"KULTUR ' BUBBLE
PRICKED.
GERMAN CLAIMS UNDER THE
SEARCHLIGHT.
36
[BY LANWARNE HAWKINS IN THE DAILY
EXPRESS.""
This Germa "Kultur has been exceedingly well advertised. For more
These dull-witted Tentons do literally. and actually place their Emperor above the Almighty. In Germany you may say publicly that there is no God (as Haeckel dos), or that He is a contemptible and foolish deity (as Nietzscho does), and Germans will smile sympathecally. But you dare not even bint the same thing about the Kaiser.
There are, however, two branches of human activity in which the world readily awards the palm to the German. He
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the thirty years the professore, writers, certainly brews the best bear and makes ORIENTAL AFRICAN
poets, and statesmen of the Fatherland the best sausage in the world,
have insisted upon the pre-eminence of The Teuton is really and truly, the the German people and their natural Ober-Sausagemaker and tho Super- right to rule civilisation by reason of Brewer. their transcendent abilities and their wonderful record of progress.
009,997.CG
But sensible business men do not con- clude commercial transactions solely on $4,413,532:13 the strength of an advertisement. They demand some convincing demonstration of the quality of the article in question. To use. the picturesque Americanism, hot air is a poor substitute for facts.
D.PDATE] Directors.
SHEWAN, TOMES&Co.,
General Managora.
TEST OF POLITICS.
Let us, therefore, disregard the con- Auditors Report-We report that we fident assertions of the Teutonic sales- have audited the above balance sheet with men, and examine the goods for ourselves. the books and vouchers of the Company We shall soon discover that the advertise- and that in our opinion such Lalancement is misleading, and that the sheet is proporly drawn up so as to ex-prospectus, as a matter of fact, is simply. hibit a true and currect view of the state fraudulent. of the Company's affairs at the Bist December, 1814, according to the heat of our information, and the explanations given us, and as shown by the books and securities of the Company. The various stocks as in previous years are as certi- fied for quantity by the Works Managers, and lor value by the General Managers. We have obtained all the information and explanations we have required.
A. O'D. GODEDIN F. MAITLAND Hongkong, 29th March, 1815.
Auditors.
Beginuing with the political record of Germany, the first pertinent question which may be asked is."What nations has Germany freed, benefited, uplifted 1"
Not one. Years ago she stole part of the ancient kingdom of Poland, filched Schleswig-Holstein from the Danes, and
"annexed" Alsace-Lorraine. She has con- sistently oppressed the German Poles, her name is hated in Schleswig-Holstein, and all the world is aware of the state of popular feeling in Alsace-Lorraino, Ger- many has systematically made trouble in the Balkans, and, out of all the nations of Europe, she has chosen the corrupt and decadent State of Turkey to be her friend COLONEL FALLS AT THE HEAD OF and ally. Her latest achievement has
HIS MEN.
A COSTLY EXAMPLE.
A French Officer writes in a letter to a 2,22.37 Friend:- 815,710.27
Colonel D was killed in action on 429,931.31 January 30th, while leading his battalion in a terrible charge. He knew the action 102.241.1would be hard, and decided to give the example, and took his place at the head of the battalion. He was killed, but his men carried the position.
It
I am leaving the trenches to-day for a few hours to go to his funeral, We euc oceded with great difficulty in recovering 40,149.99 the body of our beloved chief.
was only five yards from the German £49.05
brenetes, and we asked for volunteers to go and fetch it at night. Several of my men offered themselves, but their efforts; ware vain. One at last draped himself in white sheet so as not to be seen on the snow by moonlight. The cold was dread- fuk.
-8 231,29: 15
$423,083.31
400,000 shares at $10 each fully
pnil up
Noserve fund
roserve fund"
Steamer Chingelow insurance
Sundry Creditors
Balance
account
of profit and
Green Island, Macão :-
Buildings and
machinery as per
loss
last statement....$363,024.48
Less depreciation ac
count 1914
*ment
and Fa
matorialin : stock
21,235.47
been the destruction of Belgium, whose inviolability was solemnly guaranteed by the plighted word of her Kaisers.
What is England's record for the same period? She has brought peace and prosperity to two distracted and impor- erished land--India and Egypt. She has planted the world with happy and flourishing colonies, including the mighty Pacific empiros of Canada, and Austria. The Fos Britannica cover a third of the habitable globe,
Let us apply the test of the arts which make for the material advancement of mankind. Can Germany point to any one great national invention during the past 150 years which has definitely and permanently improved humanity?
the
lot of
Even in the arts and appliances of war- fare, where Germany claims to lead the world, she proves herself to be merely a picker and stealer of the brains of other nations. Did Germany invent the gun,.
breechloader, the bayonet, the
the
He went very carefully on his knees in the snow until he reached the body, which machine-gun, the torpedo, wireless tele- was adhering strongly to the frozen snowgraphy, the submarine, the aeroplane $4,000,000.00 owing to recent frosts. He passed a rope
BOIENCE AND ABT. 15 000.00 round the waist, but the frozen snow
cracked and the noise attracted the atten- What are Germany's accomplishments. 405 00tion of the Germasis, who started firing at in the domain of science? Francis Bacon, 78,338.88 him. Owing to the white sheet with which the father of modern scientific research, he was covered they could not easily see was an Englishman, Newton, the sub- 815,716 27 him and missed him in spite of a lively lime pioneer in whose footsteps all sub- fusillade A few minutes later he was sequent German savants have humbly 84,419,859.13 back in our trenches,
walked, was an Englishman. In every When the Germans stopped fring he scientific primer and text-book in the returned, this time being himself tied world you will find the names of Faraday, with a rope so as to allow his friends to Harvey, Cavendish, and Humphrey Davy pull him back into the trenches in case benl! Englishmen. Has Germany ever was wounded, This time he succceded, produced a succession of philosophers and and brought back the body of our beloved scientists of the eminence of Adam Smith, -3 232,050.01 chief. He was promoted corporal on the Herbert Spencer, Jolin Stuart Mill; or
spot..
the immortal Darwin? I am just back from the funeral. I In the realm of art Germany is simply have ever seen anything so imposing in nowhere. She has no sculptors, and her its simplicity." This small village church artists are easily eclipsed by the Italian, crowded with officers and soldiers in war Spanish, French, Dutch, and Russian equipments, those marvellous hymns sung schools, to say nothing of the super by our men, with solos from one of the English school of a century ago,
Ger 45,035.40 Lyons Opera's best singers, and in the many has no architects of world-wide churchyard our flag with its crêpe ribben fame, and her capital, the unfettered $60.00 and the cross next to it, the drst one car product of her own native designers, is
ried by an officer, the second by a priest, the bayonots all around, and in the dis humiliating exhibition of eye stinging tance the sound of the guns.
ugliness.
valued at $ 10,509.14
Cal in stock valued
nt
Sores, general and machinery în stack, valued at
4,345.19
21,682.87
Pont rights for clay drying
INCESS. T
Ik Un, Hongkong : --
Ind as per last statement
Bildings and
aachinery as per
1st statement .....8759,667.10
Las depreciation ac-
ount 1914
Lay sale of concrete
lant accessories...
Sice expended..
Caent
aad raw
aterial in stock
45,590.03
$714,087.07
135.00
$713,952.07 1,181.25
8715,113.39
nded at ........$200,354.60
Cd, cuske, drugs,
l gunnies in
cock valued as 88,193.94
...
Stres (general and
mchinery) in stock
alued at.................. 135,835.13
..1,543,058.03
$ 514,433.07 Cacnt on consignment valued
110,313.13
3,509.00
t
........
Dp Water Bdy Works:
Jad as per last statement
Bildings and
achinery as per
kt statement...$160.469.81
I depreciation ac
amt 1914
Brks,
pipes, and stock
tes in
vied at
Co in stock valued
11
Stnes in stock
vlued at
9,628.19
-8180,841,62
■
Never religious service seemed so beauti- ful to me. No more diversity of political
In literature Germany has only two outstanding nanes Goethe und Schiller. or religious opinions; we all had the. It is, of course, superfluous to attempt same foolings and respect around the any comparison between her and England. Cross and the Flag, which represent the in this respect, as all the world is aware two ideas for which we are tighting-God of the truth."
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these names.
8OCIAL SYSTEM,
Is the social system of Germany in any BANK AND BENCH.
way superior to that of other nations ↑ Here again the question must be answered The following is an extract from the with an absolute negative. The social report of a libel action brought by a man structure of the Fatherland ineludes a styling himself as the John Bull Bauk:- military caste which is absolutely above Mr. F. R. Strakor, assistant general and superior to the law, for by it all laws manager of the London and South-West are made or changed. An army officer ern. Joint Stock Bank, gave evidence to may, and does, with impunity maim er the effect that the methods of doing busi-kill unarmed civilians for the slightest ness by the John Bull Bank were not affront, fancied or real, those carried on by the ordinary joint Next to the military, the police ara stock banks.
supreme, and the German is policed with The witness, asked as to the origin of the most incredible restrictions from morn banks and bankers, said that originally to night and from the cradle to the grave. they were goldsmiths.
The German Parliament is a farce the Mr. Justice Darling: There is no dif- merest shadow of a Parliament. It may ference between bank and the tench cabe dissolved at any moment by the whim which the goldsmith counted out his of the Kaiser. It has no effective contro! money Childs, a very old bank, were over Ministers,
not and originally goldsmiths.
they are Goldsmiths lent money on plate brought to them.
responsible to it. It is a mere debating The Witness: And they then became society. A
Germany has an absolute monarchy, an 7,719.56 bankers.
Mr Justice Darling: Have you ever anachronism long since disbanded by every seen in a very old Book: And He over-intelligent community in the world. The threw the bank of the money-changers" name, person, and office of the Kaior are --Yes,
sacrosanot. He may be a feeble-witted degenerate like one of the previous occupants of the German throne, or a pompous mountebank like the present Emperor; still his ideas, his platitudes, his actions are held to be above criticista and beyond blame.
58,346.08
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Briks, pipes, etc., on consign.
fent valued at...
Stámer, steam light-
d, steam lainches,
nd lighters as. per
1st statement 280.540.20
Les dopreciation ac-
ount 1914 $2,920.01
9257.611.23
Sins expended ....5 27.052.96
That mus in the Temple Yes. It even gees back farther than that, Tbelieve.
Mr. Justice Darling: “And the bankers were the persons whose hanks were over- thrown Now, they wind them up 279,204.21 (Laughter.)
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