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A JUNKKASTER had this morning, at the Police Court, to pay the nominal fins of 5-imposed by M. A. D. Melbourne-for blocking Murray l'ier, yesterday, with his junk.

SERGEANT O'Sullivan prosecuted two coolies before Mr..F. A. Haraland, at the Magistracy on. Monday, for stealing from a married woman gold finger ring and a pair of trousers, at Hunghom, yesterday. Defendants denied the charge. Evidence was beard, and his Worship sentenced them to three wonks' hard labour and six hours' stocks each. Defendants at the expiration of the term of imprisonment will be banished.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY, JUNE 9 1906.

On Sunday afternoon, (wo coolies had a heated argument in an opium divas in Queen's Road West about the question of some stolen pro perty and the result was that they came to blows.

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SHARE QUOTATIONS.

Supplied by Messrs. E. S, KADOORIE & Co. Corrected to noon; later alterations given under." Commercial Intelligence,” page 5.

LAST DIVIDEND,

STOCKS.

the scuffle and of the combatants produced a pocket knife and stabbed the other in the chest, which necessitated his instant removal to hospital and the arrest of his arsailant. At

in hi the West Point Police Station the coolis, statement, said: "He troubled me and i stabbed him." He was placed before Mr. F. A. Hazeland on Monday, charged with mali- ciously wounding the other man. The police Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation wa........... received news from the hospital to the effect that the wound is of a serious character. In the circumstance, they applied to the Court for the case to be adjourned. His Worship

CHAN Hak, a boarding-house runner, perform-granted an adjournment. ed an athletic feat in the harbour on Sunday, and had it not bees that Sergt. Wilden was near at hand he would have got off well, but as the officer witnessed the feat, it cost Chan dearly. At the Police Court on Monday he was char ged with going on board the steamer Hanot without permission from the captain. Sergeant Wilden said that the defendant "jumped" on board the ship while she was going full speed. Mr. F.4. Hazeland fined defendant $50, with the option of two months' bard labour.

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A seamin on board 18. Anglo-Canadian was arraigned before Mr. F. A. Lazeland, at the Magistracy on Monday, with being drank and diorderly in Ice House Street, on Sunday, and ale with assaulting a Chinese constable while in the execution of his duty, Defendant pleaded lynorance. It appeared that he was asleep the side-channel and when told to *get up his twisted the lukong's hand and struck him. aspector Warnock said defendant was very disorderly when he arrived at the station. His Worship imposed a fine of $1 on the first charge, and $3 on the second.

AT about 6.30 o'clock yesterday morning, an accident occurred in a house at No. 3. Wing Shing Street, and as a result a Chinese girl, about eight years of age, died some hours later. Although the accident occurred early in the morning, the police were not notified until last night, after the child had died. According t the story told the police by the mother of the childre, it is related that, at the time mention- ed, heralder daughter and the other child were in the kitchen. The elder was pouring out boiling water from an earthenware pot into a basin for the younger one to wash its face. The handle of the pot was hot and as she could bear the heat no longer she dropped the pot of boiling water and scalded her sister. Instead of informing the police authenties' of the occurrence and seeing that the unfortunate child was removed to the hospital, the old

The woman summoned a Chinese doctor. child died the same afternoon,

THE other day a Chinaman reported to have been killed in a house at Talai P, Bangkok, as the result of a duct with another Chinaman. The story came to the Bangkak Times through A trustworthy man living in that district and, though these tales are hard to verify, is pro- bably true. The method they adopted in fight. ing it not familiar to most "larangs," and may therefore be of some interest. They fought with the two forefingers of each hand, stabbing eaca aber with these in the region of the spleen and at the same level on the other side of the body. A strongly built coolic using the weight of his body could certainly give a pasty blow is that part of the body, even with two fingen, and repeated blows of the kind are said pinally to prove fatal. The men who go in for his kind of contest practise every morn ing stabbing bags of rice or paddy with these fingen till they can use them like a piece ol iron. When a man gets a good blow in, he can supelimos cruck its fingers so that in WELLN drawing he pulls 'a rib outward till it breaks.

ABOUT two hundred Chinmen, natives ol Amoy Pakhoi and Swatow, who were alleged to have been "kidnapped" and bruught to Honglong for the purposes of emigration- the particulars of which is reported in another cojumn-crowded the compound outside the ebarge room of the Cemral Police Station, on Friday. As the supposed leader of the 'kid-' mapping" gang is under arrest, these men are being examined by the police and the Registrar Gental, after which they will be returned to

their homes. We understand that the majority of these men are unemployed and some are farmas in the coast ports. A party of men, who live by kidnapping, send scouts into the coun try and tell the men that if they come to flong- kong work will be obtained for them at the rale of is per month. When they arrive in the Colony they are either sent to the Straits Set- tlements, or sold. In this instance, we are in- formed that nearly all the boarding-houses in the Colony were fall, and hearing of this and from information received, the police-made the arred and rescued the men.

A TREMENDOUS noise, followed by some ex. citement, was occasioned in Wellington Street- on Thursday afternoon, when a Chinainan came bounding down a staircase and rolled on to the sidewalk. He was picked up and it was as ceruined that he had broken his left hand in rolling down the staircase, ile was sent to hos- pital and his assailant arrested. On Friday, at the Magistracy, a Chinaman was charged with causing grievous bodily harm to the com- plainant. The complainant is a tailor keeping a shop at No. 55, Wellington Street. The defend and was his feti. Yesterday afternoon, it was stated, defendant asked complainant for a loan of tome money. Complainant refused, saying that defendant was given two coats to repair a few days ago and up to yesterday the garments was not ready for delivery. This caused a a scuffle ensued, in which defend quarrel, and

na was alleged to have picked complainant up and threw him down the stairs, causing the damage already mentioned. At this stage, a letter was received by his Worship from solicitor, who was interested in the case, asking for postponement. His Worship remanded the case until the 17th jostant., Bail $150.

Attunemployed Indian watchman has of late given the Police at West Point some trouble, and notwithstanding the many chances that wit given him be paid no heed, consequently Inspector Collett settled it this morning. This Indian was formerly employed as watchman to a firm at No. 28, Salt Fish Lane. He was recently discharged. Since he was dismissed the watchman has been wont to return to the shop, after they had closed for the night, and bug the door and demand an explanation as to why he was discharged. The police were called by the shopkeeper on two different occa alons, but he refused to prosecute. Last night,

the indian, taking advantage of the shop keeper, returned and raised another row. This time the Indian was arrested, but still the shopkeeper intimated that it was nos his desire 10 prosecute. Inspector Collett informed the shopkeeper that this time the police were going to prosecute and that the shop people would. besubpoensed. The shopkeeper did not like she and agreed to prosecute. This morning. the Indian was placed before Mr. F. Hazeland. He was fined $io, had bound over in the sum of too to be of good behaviour for one year.

BANKS.

National Bank of China, Limited............

MARINE INSURANCES. Canton Insurance Office, Limited:

North China Insurance Company, I smited

Ukion Insurance Savery of Copton, Imited

A FEW days ago we mentioned that a blind boy was knocked down and run over by a heavily laden truck in Connaught Road Central. One of the coolies, who bad charge of the truck, was arrested, but owing to the lad's condition the case had to be adjourned until his discharge from hospital, Before Mr. F.A. Hazeland, at the Police Court on Frday, the coolie, who was with the truck, was brought up on remand, charged with carelessly driving it along the public street. The blind boy, who was this morning dis charged from hospital, appeared in Court with Yangiare Insurance Association, Limited .. both hands in bandages, ons of his fingers having been amputated. The charge wat proved, and his Worship fined the reckless Coolie Sto. On the boy leaving the Court the owner of the truck presented him with Szo as compensation. This, we might say, was done of his own choice, as the Court did not suggest any compensation to the lad. Inspector War- nock prosecuted.

AUDUT one o'clock on Wednesday afternoon a servant girl, employed at No. 4, Lyndhurst Ter race, was seal by her emaloyers to a money. changer's In Queen's Road Central, to obtain two dollar nutes in exchange for silver. Just as she left the shop, a coolin rushed up to her, snatched the notes from her hand One or (WD and bolted down the road. Inokers-on gave chase and arrested the rascal, who was removed to the Central Police Station. On Thursday, Sergeant Fenton proceeded ngainst the coolie. Evidence was taken. De- fendant said that, the girl dropped the note and he picked it up Tor her. His chivalrous. act was not appreciated by Mr. Hazeland, who sentenced him to undergo a term of three. months hard labour, and in lieu of one day's imprisonment to be exposed in the stacks for six hours, and furthermore to receive two whip: pings in gaol-each whipping to consist of Iwelve strokas-twenty-four strokes in all.

Shipping.

Vessels in Port.

STEAMMUA,

Aldershot. Br. ss., 1,354, W. W. Adam, 6th June, Saigon 1st June, Rice.-D. & Co., 1.d.

Amigo, Ger. s.s., 774) N. Baltzer, 5th June;

T Ch.

Iloilo 31st May, Sugar and Wood.-J. &

Amiral Exelmans, Fr. 9.5., 3,144, Gens, 1st

June, from Takaw, Gen.-M, M. Andree Rickmers, Ger. 5.5, 1,020, Chr. Kumpel,

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FIRE INSURANCES. China Fire Insurance Company, Limited

Hongkong Fire Insurance Company, Limited....... SHIPPING. China and Manila Steamship Company, Limited.... Douglas Steamship Company, Limited

Hongkong, Canton & Macan Steamboat Co., Ld,

10,000

5250

10,000

Indo-Chinn Sten Navigation Company, Limited Shanghai Tug and Lighter Company, Limited............... (Preference) Do. "Shell" Transport and Traning Company, Limited... 1,000,000 "Star" Ferry Company, L-mird

Taku Tog and Libres Currpany, 1 miled.

REFINERIES.

15 كير

$1,699,777

$6 for 1104 aqu

£400,000} £4,1445 $65,000?

Ts, 25,156 £roz,815

$218

Final Tis. 3 making Tis. 5 for 1905 '........... Final Tis. it making Tis. 3or 1905......... 1/(Coupon No. 6; for 1905

for year ending 30.4.1906,

NO. OF BHARES.

VALUE. PAID UP.

RESERVE.

POSITION ÁS PER LAST REPORT.

AT WORKING ACCOUNT.

APROXIMATK RETURN AY TAMINT QUOTATION,

CLOSING QUOTATIONS,

80,000

$125

-F125

£1,000,000") $9,500,000

£115. div. and 41 bonus@ex.:

12/09/16

($810

$250,000) £12,735)

$15.87 for and half-year 1999 !

51 %%

London L91.

99.925

£5

$74,099

$150,000

$1 (London 3/6) for 1993'

$38

$1,600,000)

$211,540

$20 for. 1904

st

$360

5147.89$1

£10000)

£1

Tis. 100,000

Tls. 59,000)

Tis. 302,053

Interim div, of 7/6 @ex 2/10 15/16 .....

Tis. 2.63 on account 1905

54 %

Tis. 85 sales

$1,000,000)

£40,000

10,000

$250

$100

$331,131

$1,792,271

Interim div. of 13 for $

5 %

$800 buyers

$1.153,544

5569,279

-$800,000)

8,000 $100

$60

$61,278

150,334

$12 and 53 special dividend for 1904 -

81%

£175

$15,527)

$1,000,000

10,000

$roo

Szo

$229,488

$344,048

7%

185*

$2,6:6)

8,000 F150

$50

$1,220,928

$437,618

$25 for 1904

8.%.

$305

70,000 Sz5

$25.

$6,000

$6,563

Sit for 1905 um den mans mòs

7+%

$21 buyers

$264,638

Nil.

70,000 $50

$50

531 for year ended 30,6, 1995 ......

84%

$40 buyers

$88,941

$250,000

$600,000

$24,080

$1 for and half-year making Sz for 1905..

8 %

$244 buyers

10,000

$15

$154,331

£120,000

(0,000

£10 Cro

£241,150

£4,435

12/ @ 1/10]=$6.29.51 fur 1904.

81%.

£3.999.

8

100,000

18..50

100,000)

1.50

"TTS. 40,000

rokubatorrone

LI

$1.507

10,000

110,000

€10 S

$33.957

($75)

א אאא אא

$75 sellers

Tis. 63 sales

Tis. 51 buyers

271+

$30

Tls, 98,000 TIE. 359,479

Tix. 50 FIs, 50

11s. 13.913

Final of Tis. z making 71s, 4 for 1905

91 %

Tis. 41 buyers

20,000

$100

540,914

Final of $15 making 525 ar 1905

15 %

$165

7,000 7,000

$100

$3 for 1897na

525

Tis. 50 TI.

Tls. 3.723

Tls. 3 for year ending 3.9.04 separate

T. 102 buyers

MINING.

Chinese Engineering and Mining Company, Ld....... 1,000,000.

Triental Consolidated Mining Company, Limited Paub Australian Gold Mining Company, Limited

{

£80,000 £26,0113

£13.355

ending 28.2.06.......................

(TA (No. 6) interim div. for 12 months?

7 %%

Tts. 1o nominal

500,000

G $10 G. Sta

G 59c9,050

150,000

18/10

50,000..

LI

Dr. £4.873

£8,745

Final of so cents making G 51 for 1905. No. 12 of 1/4 cents

7 %

G. $14 S3 buyera

DOCKS, WHARVES & GODOWNS. Fenwick (Geo.) & Co., Limited

18,000

$25

$25

$70,000

£8,9:5

$1 for 1905

9 %

522

$550,000

Hangkang & Kowloon Wharf and Codown Co., Ld...

40,000

'550

£65,160

520,010

Final of $31 making $6 in1 1905....................................

·54 %.

$io3

$20,000)

.550 561

$49,500 $88,000

$362,232

$5 for second half-year making 512 for 1905.

$160

$18

$2,221

$1 for 1905

KATANA

Interim of TIs. 4 for year 1903/6/2

10 %.

Tis. 115 sellers

Tis. 57,c65

Final of Tis. 8 making Tis. 14 for 1935

64%

Tis. 225 sollers

Tis, 18 for 1905......

-B+%

Tis, 220 buyer

25,000

*0.000

Tis, Too Tis, 100.

none

Gone.

First year

Tls. 100

a

$25

Sat

$14,515

$9,0x8

32 for year ended 30.6.1 105 ORTAMLAR

f.6.rom

S15

STS

24,000

SI

SIS

none

$4,719

$2.40 on Stz for 190§.................. 7% on $7 for 1905.

13+

283

mas

Моле

$3r buyers $18 sales Sest sellers $300 buyers

123

Sta

12,000

$50

$50

$648,975)

1619

$5 for second half-year making Sto for 1905

71 %

$24,073

(0,000

$100

$100

$250,000

$67,839

Final of $3 making $7 for 1905.

6 %

9,000 ¡TIs. 25 Tis, 25

7 Is. 29,783

Tis.'1,935

Final of 6%-10% for 1995.....

14

Tis. 18 sellers

1,000 $100

$100

Bone

$4,699

Final of 56 making 510

130,000,

fro

{

5208;3661 $50,000

$5,070

Bo cents for 1905.....

7%

none

1574

Saj for 19059HOPPER SER

61%

Tis. $2,194

Final of Tis. 3 making Ils. 6 for 1905......

5.%

Tis. 116 sales

$372

Final of $1.90 making $3.65 for 1905 ..........

7 %

งาน

Tls, 70 sales

7%

$14 buyers

Tia. 64 sellers

China Sugar Refining Company, Limited .......... 1.uzon Sugar Refining Company, Limited......... Perak Sugar Cultivation Company, Limited.........

Ron, Long and Whampoa Dock Company, Ld to.000 New Amoy Dock Company, Limited....... Shanghai Dock und Engineering Co., L............................

3rd June,―Bangkok 27th May, Rice.-B.hanghai and Hongkew Wharf Company, Limited...... & S.

Yangisze Wharf and Goddwn Company, Limited.......

Aaghin, Ger. 35, 1,017, D. Reimers, 7th June, Bangkok ist June, Rice and Wood.-B. & 5.

Appalachee, Ur. 5.5., 3,426, A. Mills, 8th June, -Shanghai 5th June, Refined Petroleum. ---S. Q. Co.

Atlantis, Am. 5.1., 960, J. I. Agco, 7th June,--

Saigon and June, Rice Oreer.

rund, Nor. s.s., 1,520, M. Evensen, 28th May,

-Saigon 23rd May, Rice.-S., W. & Co. Capri, Ital. .s., 2,717, G. Belsito, 4th June,-

Bombay and Singapore 29th May, Gen- C. & Co.

China, Am. s.s., 3,186, D. E. Friele, 3rd June,

-San Francisco 5th May, and Manila 31st, Mails and Gen.-I. M. S. 5. Co. Dagny, Nor. s.5, 883, 0. Abrahamsen, 2nd

June, Bangkok 26th May, Rice, Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.

Daigi Maru, Jap. 5.5., 1,568, S. Tagaini, 6th

Jane,-Swathw 5th June, Gen.-O, S. K.

Earl of Garrick, Br, 5.5., 1,225, Grant, ist. June, --Newcastle, N.S.W. and May, Coal,--L., W, & Co.

LANDS, HOTELS & BUILDING.

Anglo-French Land Investment Co., Ld................ SID: House Hotel Company, Limited (Shanghai) ein Central Stores, Limited .....ipuritatem genti

(new issue).. (Founders').em

Do. DA

longkong Hotel Company, Limited

tongkong Land Investment and Agency Co. L.d.... Hotel des Colonies Company, Limited ............................ m Hotel Metropole Company, Limited

phitys Estate & Finance Company, Limited uwjoon Land and Building Company, Limited...... tanghai Land Investment Company, Limited ....... West Point Building Company, Limited

WO

COTTON MILLS.

Contoh Spinning and Weaving Company, Ld.... Hongkong Colton Spinning, Weaving and Dyeing?

Company, Limited.......

*nscenational Cotton Manufacturing Company, Ld....

Elax, Br. 5.5., 2,617, E. S. Baker, 5th June,ou-kung-mow Cotton Spinning & Weaving Co., Ld. Api-Ap 28th May, Bulk Petroleum-ay Chee Cotton Spioning Company, Limited......... Asiatic Petroleum Co.

Elisabeth Rickmers, Ger. ss., 1,910, W. Béte

führ, 5th June-Kahsichang 29th May, Rice and Wood.-13. & S.

Falk, Nor. 5.5 441, L. Weilesen, 1st June,

Karatsu 26th May, Coats-S., W. & Co. Iailan, Fr. 9.5., 377, L. Andersen, 7th June,

Pakhai and Hoihow 5th June, Gen.-A. Hongkong, Fr. s.5, 739, G. Suzzani, 9th June, Haiphong and Hoihow 8th June, Rice and Pigs-A. R. M.

R. M.

Huichow, Br. 8.5, 1,217, Wm. B. Brown, 8th June-Canton 7th June, Gen.-B. & S.

MISCELLANEOUS.

nglo-German Brewery Company, Limited nell' Asbestos Eastern Agency, Limited Campbell, Moore & Co., Limited..... China-Borneo Company, Limited...... China Flour Mill Co., Limited.................. China Light and Power Company, Limited China Provident Loan & Mortgage Company, Ld. Dairy Farm Company, Limited

Cheen Island Cement Company, Limited.

Jall & Holtz, Limited.......

1ford, Br. 5.6, 2,79, 1. G. McKechnie, 16thngkong Electric Company, Limited

May, Moli 15th May, Coal-I), & Co.,

Ld.

4

Jotti, Ger...5, 2.575, W. Ziegenmeyer, thongkong Rope Manufacturing Company, Ld.......

June-Moji and June, Coals.-J. & Co. Kaifong, Br. 5.5, 982, Finlayson, 5th June,

Tourant 2nd June, Coal,-B, & S. Karin, Swed, L., 698, G. Peterson, 8th June, -Canion 7th June, Gen. Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.

Kowloon, Ger. 5.a., 1,500, H. Stehre, 9th June, Canton 9th June, Coal.-H. A, L. Kutsang, Hr. ... 3,110, R. C. D. Bradley, 4th June, Calcutta vis Penang and Singapore 30th May, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Liangchow, Br. s.s. 1,214, H. Harder, 9th

June, Canton 8th June, Gen.-B. & S. Madeleine Rickmers, Gar. 5.8., 1,020, S. Simonsen, 8th June, Bangkok 27th May,

Rice.-B. & B,

longkong High-Level Tramways Company, Ld....... Hongkong Ice Company, Limited....................................................................| Hongkong Steam Waterboat Company, Limited....... Maatschappij tot Mijn, Bosch en Landbouwex

ploitatie in Langkat, Limited bilippine Company, Limited hanghai Gas Company, Limited Shanghai Horse Basaar Co., L-d, an shanghai Pulp and Paper Company, Limited shanghai-Sumatra Tobacco Company, Limited shanghai Waterworks Company, Limited.... South China Morning Post, Limited ...................... Steam Laundry Company, Limited

Minnesota, Am. 8.5, 20,718, J. H. Rinder, thentsin Waterworks Company, Limited........

June-Seattle 19th April, and Shanghai United Asbestos Oriental Agency, Limited ........... 2nd June, Gen.-N. Y. K.

(Founders') Paklat, Ger. s.8., 1,017, H. Demes, 6th June,

Do.

Bangkok 31st May, Rice and Wood.-B. Watson, (A. S.) & 'Co., Limited....................... & S.

Iloilo and June, Sugar-Chinese. Phranang, Ger. 5,8., 1,100, F. Mangelsdorff, 4th June-Bangkok 28th May, Rice.-B. & S. Quinta, Ger. 5.5, 987, F. Frahm, 1st June- Swalow 31st May, Ballast.-S. & Co, Shahjehan, Br. ss., 1,296, J. R. Scott, 8th June,

Saigon

Peik, Nor, s... 745, J. Lorentzen, 7th June,- | William Powell, Limited

Sungkiang, 3rd June, Gen-Wo Fat Sing,

8.5, 987, J. Robinson, 9th June-Hoito 4th June, Sugar, B. & S. Taikosen Maru, Jap. 5.8., 1,994, T. Ota, 6th June, Kuchinotru 31st May, Coal.-M. 1. K Taming, Br. 1.3., 1,359, A. W. Outerbridge, 8th Juno-Manila 5th June, Gen.-B. & S. Tungshing, Br. s. 1.172, Stalker, Bth June,

Cupton 7th 1ne, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Volute, Br. ... 1,500, E. Stalt; 7th June,

Sas-Soe 19th May, Petroleum,—A, K. &

10.000 $5.700 32,000 Tls. 100 T4, 100 2,500 Tis. roos. 100

561 TIs. 100 TIR, 100

$10

1,000 $50 530

Tls. 48,000

Tis. 81,209

5856,oco)

$450,000

$86,120)

поде Tis. 100,000

11. $132,588

Dong.

Tis. 1,000,000

Tis. 487,210) Tis. 57,0655 Tis 30,000

TIs. 869.4932

51,000 Tis. 50 TIs. 50Th 100,000

none

Tls, 18,436

Tls. 34,924

Tis. 5,668

Tis. 100,000

533,364

Tla 18,718

1's. 8 for year ended 31.10.1905. Si for the year cuding 31.7.05.....

3% a/c 1898 metriin

Tis, & for 199§........................... Tis. 25 for 1905...

4

$7 for 1905,

1/3 per share far 1904

$3 lot 1995.

$1 for 1904.

Final of Tis. 5 making Tis. 10 for rgos...)

63 cents for year ended 18.2.06

80 cents for 1935

Sig for year coding 30.11 1904 ..............

59 for 1905 on 5 shares........

Final of su cents maicing S1 for the year... (first interim ofTis. 7) paid 15.3.06 account

Моле

17,500

Sco

£50

15,000 Tls. 50Tls, co $10 STO 125,000

10,000 Tls. 75 Ts. 75

8,000 Tls. 190 Tls, TOO 1,000 TIs. 500 Tis. 500

Tls. 45,939 $30,000

TIS 100,000

nona

Tis, 30,760

Tix. 35,986

Tlo, 73 sales

Tls. 310 sellers

4,000

$100 $100

Bone.

$1,066

195 sellers

8,604

13/6

12/6

1.200

$10

$10

50,000

$12

$12

£34 £9,000 none

£770

$1,097

Nil.

4,000 Tls. 50

Tls. 50

Tis. 50,000

Tis, $89

50,000

$10

Fio

none

51,219-

100,000

$10

$10

$8,0000

51,581

25,000 $71

56

$25,000

$2,864

$1.10 for year ending 31.7.1905 .........................

$410,000]

$50,000

-$10

$10

$52,291

L

$500,000

21,000

Szo

Szo

$185,000

520,893

60,000 Sta

510

none

$2,568

S: dividend and go cents bonus for 1905... $2 for year ending 28.206 .................... ($1.00 for io months ending 28.2.c6 ...

65 cents

8 X.

11%

71%

1,250 5100

$100

$50,000

$2,796

.

$1,000

$25 525

180,000

$3,776

Final of $15 making $19 for 1905 ...........

50,000

510

$10

$61,000

$5,813

15,000

$10

$14

$2,500

$88

אאאאאאא אאא אאא

$71 buyers

532

$7 buyers

Tis. Be sales

$9 $16

$181

522 sales

$235

$19

15,000

Gs 100 Gs. 100

Tis..$47,502)

Tis 27,6035

Tis: 10,:74

67,500 *Sio 16,000 Tls, 30 Tis, 50 5,400 Tls, 50 Tls, 50 4,500 Tis, 100 Tis. 100

Sto

Dr.

P. 34,324

Tis. 45,00

·Tls. 9,751

Tls, 6 for 1904

Tis, 31 faal & Tis, 4 bonus making {TE 190g

酥%

11%

30,000 Tlx. 20 Tls. 20

Tls. 37,000 Tis. 8,000 Tis, 24,820) Tis. 25,000

Tix. 0,753

Final of Tis. 8 making T11. 14 far 1905

ot%

$240 buyers

¿ Tis, 230 buyers

$5 buyers-

Tis: 135 sellers)

Tis. 55 rellers

Tis, 150 sellers:

J

Tls. 1,452

Final of Tis. 3 making Tis. 5 for 1905

7%

Tls. 77 salės

{

7,200

7,200

20

£207 £103

Tis. 190,000

Tis. 85,592

ƒFinal of 37/6 making 51/6 (og 1905/6 First year mosumptamana

6,000 20,000

$25 Szs

hone

Dr.

$44,089

'

51,134

50 cents for year ended 31.5.05 ................................

%

2,000

Tls, 100

11.100

Tis. 15.2951

Tis. 4,000

Tis. 1,012

Interim of Th. 4 for year 1905/6

74 %.

Tls. 370 sellers

Tis, 280 sales

520

$61

Th, 110

{"

*

{ 80 cents

9,900

510

*547

100

$10

90,000

SIO

$12,000 $300,000

*5557

1$19.80

} for year ended 31.5.1905.

$9

$180

$7.734

Final of so cents making $1, for 1905 ..............

71%

$131 buyers

15,000

$10

$10

325,000 $4,500

$676

Interim'div. of 50 cts, for the year 1905/6..

10 %

$101

DIVIDENDS PAYABLE :----

Maatschappij &c. in Langkat........

Tis. 7

19th june

ليمية

none Tis. 165,000

0000

Tia. 11,017

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