Intimation.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY
enterprises, and therefore, there has been a lack of opportunities for profitable investment. TEXTILES
The yarn trade has now recovered from the fillures caused by the disastrous speculations of 1905-6, and during the later months of the year especially there has been a A. S. WATSON & CO., steady business in Indian yarns, which
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LIMITED.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
TOBACCONISTS & CIGAR MERCHANTS.
TOBACCOS.
"
John Cotton's Nos. 1 & 2; Carven Mixture; Ardath Special Mixture, Black Cat; Garrick Smoking Mixture.
has proved profitable to all concerned. A There bar bees no accumulation of stocks, and it would seem as if the Chiness engaged in the trade had seen the wisdom of buying to supply only the known demand in English yarn the market has not been so satisfactory, sup plies having been pushed forward from home in quantities in excess of the demand, but the evil effects of this policy have only been felt during the last few months, la piece-goods there has been a fairly satisfactory business Although the adverse conditions have been many. Shanghai bas continued to scad down supplies from the heavy stocks held there, and there, haya. supplied the demand in many in stances, and prevented buyers from having to order supplies from home. “
SHIPPING,
There has undoubtedly been great depres- klon in the shipping trade, but this has been a common feature throughout the world. Many steamers were laid up in the harbour for part of the year owing to lack of profitable employ ment. Several of the local companies which confine themselves to the coast, port in the Phillips Finest Smoking Mixer neighbourhood have, however, not been so badly off, although competition for this trade ture, "Non Fur" Tobac
in uudaubtedly very keen, co, and other well-known
brands.
LOCAL INDUSTRIES.
The year has not been a bright one for the sugar refineries, and the recently started flour milling enterprise has had a disastrous ending. The mill is now standing idle with little pro spect of being re-opened. The cement works have, however, been turning out a large quantity of cement, with satisfactory results. Garrick Cigarettes; State Ex-The depressed condition of shipping has been bad for the engineering works and docks, but
CIGARETTES.
!
press; Quo Vadis; Craven this year has seen the opening of the large duck, engineering works, and shipbuilding yard Mixture; Clarence Extra at Qarry Bay, and these, employing, as they will, a large number of workmen, should prove Virginian; Knight Ban-et much benefit in the Colony. The cotton spioning mill has seca the return of better neret; Turkish; Martin's times owing to the better condition of the yarn
trade. "Non-throat"; Three Cas
tles (Magnums).
LIMITED,
',
RAILWAY DEVELOPMENT.
A CHINESE opium play was to be given in honour of the International Oplum Commis sion at the Chinese Theatre, outside the East Gale, Shanghai, on Saturday, beginning at 7.12 pm. The play, which has been specially, written for the occasion, has a distinct moral leaning, which cannot fail to impress the Com mitioners-N. CD. New
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MARCH I 1909.
CANTON DAY BY DAY.
LIKIN; COLLECTION,
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Canton, 27th February The collection of Likiu dues in Canton dor- peting the last ten days of the rat moon this year, as reported by the Likio officials, amounted to 126,033.7.3. taels. For the second half year, last Chinese year, the total collection of Likin dues in Canion was 895,940.2.0.9 tools, as ported by the Provincial Treasurer.
RETURN of visitors to the City Hall Library add Muscum for the week ending the 28th February, 1pog
Non Chicase. Chinese:
Library. Museum.
419
•Total .....
CANTON-HANKOW RAILWAY,
Since the beginning of this year, the collec
THE HONGKON
ANNUAL REPORTI The report of the board of directors to be presented at the ordinary meeting of share holders, to be held at the company's hotel, at clock noon, on Saturday, the 6th inst,
reads
Unclaimed dividends:
Repairs and renewals
buat, bal
·qucd'un par sinteme Hongkong and Shanghai Backlog,
Corporation (cartest account
¡ për statement.... Profit and loss acconat, balances
Gentlemen,—In accordance with section 56 | Vatus of Marina 'Lot No. 5 and of the articles of association, the directors now beg. to submit their. Report for the half-year anded 31st December, 1908.
ACCOUNTS,
330 2,625
tion of the second call' of shares by the differant | The proft on working account amoubled to 689 2,830
Charitable Institutions for the Canton-Hankow$42,461.49 as compared with $39,292.35 for the Railway Company amounts to some 560,000 of $3,169.14.20
corresponding period of 1937, being an increato' THE Intendant of Industry has now appointed tacks, and the total amount since the 7th moon two Chinese mining-students, graduated from last year has reached the sum of some 6,000,000 the United States, to undertake the mineral extacts, which represent 80% of the total amount ploitation of the province of Kwangtung, and of capital to be collected by the second call.
has also arranged to employ the services of some Chinese students sent from that province.
to China on completion of their course.
SMUGGLING OF RICE,
The profit and loss account, including the June, 1998, shows a credit balance of $14.295-40, sum of $14,639 63 brought forward from 30th which the directors recommead should be Apportioned as follows
to Belgium to study mining, when they return smugglers from the province of Kwangtung To pay: a.dividend of 6 per cent. for
To prevent rice from being exported by the Viceroy has given lastrections to Admiral cruise in the waterways leading to the sea from Li Chun to detail two government gunboats to the inland waters.
CANTON GOVErnnent argenaL The now Canton. Government Arsenal yow
IN regard to the distribution of tablets of rat poison by the Municipal Council at Shanghai to Chinese shops and residents, 4. vernacular paper remarks that it has given rísa tövadrabu aard and ridiculous rumour that the dead rats turns out rifles and quick-firing guns according collected by the Council are sold in the Settle-to-the latest pattern, which are almost as good. ments for food and are used as a substitute for as those imported from foreign countries with minced pork in the Chinese dumplings and in regard to make and finish. The Kwangsi Pro
vincial Government has now placed an order with the arcoal for eight quick-firing guna and 88,000 rounds of ammunition for the use of the trapps stationed in that locality..
shops.
•
A ONE-LEGGED Chinaman was charged before
Mr. Green at Singapore, a few days ago, with trespass into a Chinese woman's house at Kallang Road. He said he went to collect a debt of two cents, but the woman denied that she had ever seen him before. "I bave only one leg, how can I steal?" said the accused, It was a larne excuse; he was fined $5. or ten days.--Straite, Echo.
is
"We are sure," says the Spectator, that it
delusion to suppose that the public likes slavish paper paper olways terrified that it may offend its readers if it speaks its real mind. They prefer and which is independent, though, no doub, they do not like to see their pet theories handled too roughly. Yet even here they will stand a great deal of opposition to their own views if they know that the news paper is acting sincerely.
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A RIVAL TO MACAO,
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Messrs. Wong Bing, Ng Yu Ching,' Tai Kwok Oa and others have forwarded a petition through the Taoiai for the Development of Native Industries to the Viceroy asking for permission to develop the Kut Tai. Man area in Heangahap disinct, situated 30 M. from Macon, and measuring about'730 mows in area,
the half year. **'ll..........$ 36,000,00.
To write off furniture and fixtures... To transfer to repairs and renewals
To write off electric plant
account................. 10,000,00 6,500.00 7,500,00
To carry forward to now account.
DIRECTORS.
295 49
$ 34,295.40 Mr. J. W. C. Bonnar has been invited by the Board to act for Mr. E. Osborne, on leave, Mr Bonoar's appointment requires the share. holders' confirmation.
Mr. W. H. Polts retires by rotation, but affers himself for re-election.
AUDIT.
The accounts have been audited by Mesur
themselves for re-election. H. U. Jeffries and A. R. Lowe, CA, who offer
W. HUTTON POTTS Chairman, Hongkong, 24th February, 1909.
PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT.. For the Six Months Boding 31 December, 1908,
which is considered very suitable to be turned into a trade-mart- following the example of the Kuog Yick Fau in Sunning district. Kut Tai Wan is a plain behind the Yeer Li bills with To Bad debts and refunde a bay to front, ita poskin being somewhat similar to that of Hongkong. The people here are chiefly engaged in fishing, and this parti calar industry is worth about a million dollars
year. Besides fishing, the land also produces hamp, fruits, vazeable, etc. The petitioners have forwarded a plan and prospecies of their undertaking to the Viceroy for his perusal and of this place is estimated at about $1,500,000, probable appoval. The cost for the development is ascertained that a sam of about $500,000 street, Kuala Lumpur, F.M.S.; John Ingram
hau been raised for the purpose, and surveying Andrew, Messrs. G. Fenwick and Company, Limited, Hongkong: Cheab Cheang Lim, ipoh, work has been started on the ground. In Perak, F.M.S.; Khoo Cheow Teang, 24, Light reply, the Viceroy highly commands the pro street, Penang: Khoo Siew Jin, Kuching,posal of the petitioners and has granted their Farawak, Borneo; and Hidemi Marura, Mitsu Hihi Dockyard and Engine Works, Nagasaki, Japan.
The prospects for the coming year point to its "being much the same as the one just drawing
to a close, with perhaps some improvement in REV. JOHN MACG WAN, of Amoy, China, bat the export trade and shipping. The hopes of been elected a member of the Royal Society the Colony are to a great extent centred on theif Arts. The following have been proposed A. S. WATSON & CO., railway to Conlon. This is making satisfactory for election:-Wee Hap Lang, 19. Roger progress so far as the first section is concerned, and 18 months more should see the part within British territory in working order, but even i the whole line to Canton in completed the effect on trade bere will probably not be very gront. The future of the Colony is bound up with the extension of the line to Hankow, and i as this is'in the hands of the Chinese, progress is slow, and it will be some few yours before trade here benefits by, the opening up of the interior, which 'it is hoped this railway will affect, L. & C. Express,
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS
AND
KOWLOON DISPENSARY,
Hongkong, 13th February, 1909.
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The Hongkong Telegraph
Hongkong, Monday, March 1, 1909.
HONGKONG IN 1908,
"THE TIMES" REVIEW.
Although the results have not been so favour.
LOCAL AND GENERAL..
THE U.S. Army Department has asked for an appropriation of $600,cos Gold for providing quarters for ten companies of troops upon Cor. regidor Island, at the eptrance to Manila Bay..
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MAJOR Ernest Lewis Corbett Berger, who died at love en 22nd Jan,, joined the Royal Marine in 1886, and was transferred to the lodian Staff Corps in 1888. He was seconded in 1993 for service with the Hongkong Regiment, then being raised at Jhelum for services under the War Office. He commanded the infant during the disturbances which took place in the Kowloon. Hinterland in 1899, and received a commendatory letter from the War Office for his
request with instractions to proceed with the work. The proposed tintle. mart will be styled the "Heungchow Sheung Fan" and applica tion will be made to the Ministry of Agricul ture, Industry and Commerce for registration.
2*4. NEW GERMAN SCHOOL.
On the 25th instant, the newly established German School in Canton in Po Hing Street in the Western suburb was declared open by Dr. Rossier German Consul at Cantor, sed a number of Chinese students have been admit. ted into the school to be trained in the Ger man language.
THE OPIUM CAMPAIGN. During the 1st moon, this year, about two
able as were antícipated, still it is some satis.THE Chinese Engineering, and Mining Co.'s services ou that occition. file served with the dozen opium shops in the island of Hocam faction to record better tinies in the merchant total output of the Company's three mines for Hongkong Regiment in the North China cam- aloze have suspended business, this being ap business of the Colony, writes a correspondent the week ending February 12, 190), amounted prign in 1900-01, and was employed on specialparently the outcome of the issue of wooden
to 22,123 47 100s and the sales during the period day in the command of the Mounted Infantry epium licences.
...
IT is stated that the Kwanglung high authorities have had in mind for some time the organization of smelting works in Canton, but the project did not materialize, as it was difficult to obtain qualified Chinese to run the establishment.
Ma Duncan, Superintendent of Excise, R
of The Times on Dec, 13. It in"gratifying to
on the Hun-ho, being mentioned in despatches uce signs of a revival from the extremely dull to 22,894.30 tons,,,
and receiving the medal. "He was appointed trade of the fast two years. Should the im-IT is the intention of the Directors of the second-in-command in ignt, and commanded provement be continued there would soon be Shanghai Waterworks Co, Ld., to recommend, the regiment during the last year of iss some amelioration of the depressed state in subject to audit, a final dividend of thirty shill-existence. which the land and property market continues ings (30) per share, at the exchange of 2/j. to be. It cannot, however, bo hoped that there 9/16, for the past year will be within the next few years any great de mand for property, as at the present time so many seem to have doubts as to the future of the Colony, and therefore do not care to loveat their capital locally,
Many 'causes have contributed to the im- proved import business. The accumulated stocks in South China of imported goods had at last been worked off, for not only were or ders more plentiful, but as fresh supplies came along they went immediately lolo consump tion. Then the speculative element had been almost entirely eliminated by the disasters of
the previous years, so that the orders placed
WHEN the International Opium Conference wanted a name submitted for chairman, they was Brent. A foolish perton says we should echo brenty. Punch kodw Malay--but no, not even the London Charivari would stand that.---Straits Echo,
AMONG four new Commercial Attachés just were to fistfil actual demands.. It skro happen appointed to represent French commercial in- ed that in most cases values at home, together teresis abroad is one who will represent French with the rate of exchange, enabled goods to be trade in the Far East. The dem attaché is M. sold here at prices within the purchasing power Fernand Pila, Consul at Foochow, who is a
of the Chiness. On the other hand, thers have | son of M. Ulyset Pila. been several serious factors which have tended
and River, has been instrumental in bringing to light a systematic trade in opium which has been carried on for some time through the postal service between Rangoon and Shwebo, it appears that the Chisamen in the Shweba District were in the habit of re- ceiving opium.from Rangoon per V. P. P. Mr. Duncan found two parcels which had been des. patched by this means at Shwebo,
attituted, inquiries which resulted in the tial of Chinaman before the Headquarters Magistrate of Shwebo, by whom accused was convicted and fined Rioo Mr. Duncan then wired to Rangpon to the
He
the
Excise authorities, wlio arrested ons Hong Lth Koh, said to be the sender of the parcels, living
No. 13, 18th Street. On searching his house the authorities found 57 tolas of prepared opium and several parcel receipts. After the seizure was made at Shwebo five other parcels arrived. in the same way, which were not taken delivery of. The accused Hong Leb Koh was santap for trial before the First Additional Magistrate, Rangoon, for illegal possession of opium
to restrict business. During the summer there the Whiwupu has asked the foreign were extensive floode in the West River dis- trict, which caused much loss of property and ́considerable damage to the crops. The ten- dency towards the transaction of direct bosi, non with consuming centres, which has been bar replied giving its assent. shown by many places formerly using Hong kong as a mart, has become more marked, and with the increased backing facilities bow given In Canton it is likely that Hongkong will tend 37.59 on the results of the year 1997, payable Director of the Hongkong Observatory -
Ministera in Peking to request their respective Governments to protect the Chinese Chambers of Commerce established by Chinese residents in the foreign colonies, the Diplomatic Corp: R. T. in Mandalay Harold.":
more and more to become merely a trans-ship ping, pont for much of the former merchant
basiness.
4.
"THE CURRENCY QUESTION
The Socié é Française des Charbonnages du Toskin has declared an interim dividend of
THE WEATHER.
The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg, On the 1st at $1.55 -The depression is
japao.
an and after March tỷ A-drawing of 140 four per cent. 1905 bands, to be redeemed at pata, moving away over the Pacific to the E of April 1, will take place at the head office in
Paris on Feb. 1.
still interferes with trade in China, and the ex-Ir may perhaps interest readers to loare that cessive issues of subsidiary coinage by the the local Magistrates have again resorted to nativa mints continue. A side-issue of this has the stocks as a deterrent to larceny by Chinese been the depreciation of the subsidiary coin. At the Magistracy, to-day, a Chinaman was age of the Colony, which at times has been at charged, with larceny, and he was sentenced discount of nearly to per cent. This has to be exhibited thres hours la the stocks and Caused considerable loss to these local under a further term of six weeks' imprisonment... “takings which have a revenus derived in great
Pressure has increased slightly over S.W. Japan and Loochoos, and given way a tide over N. China. It remains low over. Ma churis, and highest over the Yangizo Valley.
Moderate moni008 may be expected in the Formors Channel and along the northern shores of the Chica Ses.
Hongkong Relafall for the 24 hours ending atro a.m, to-day, 0,67 inches,
FORECAST,
Hongkong and Neighbourhood, N.Z.
part from small coins, and, although the mat. MESSRS J. Jacks and Co., of Regent-street, |-| ter bar been engaging the attention of the W., have issued an excellent photograph of Government for some considerable time, no the guests at the second annual dinner of the winds, moderate; fair, cloudy, way out of the difficulty has yet been found Hoogkong and Shanghal Banking Corporation, practicable. Money has been plentiful, but the Considering the difficulties of the task, the general conditions of trade in the Colony and picture is quito satisfactoly, the greater num. throughout China have been such that caple bar of these present being very clearly des talists have been foth to ambaric on industrial | linsaIOŽ.
|| 1.—Formosa Channel, samo ju No. 1.
Henk -South coast of China between Hongkong and Lamocks, same RE No. 1-.
-South coast of China between Hongkong, "and Heinar, same EU NO, TE
ROWING.
SCRATCH FOUR-QARED RACE.
The second scmich four-pared race of the 'season promoted by the Victoria Recreation Club took place on Satur 'ay afternoon, the 27th ultimo, over the same course as the last, riz: from Kellet Island to North Foin, 1 mile. The strong wind and sea made it very hard for the oarsmen to pull against, especially in the new four-oared-boats which are very light, but still the distance was covered in good time. It is to be regretted that only three boats started out of the five which entered; however, some good rowing was witnessed.
The following boats compated': --
Station -Thiefle,
J. M. C. Lopes...andang (Bow), C. A. C. Rodrigues .................. A. V. Barros............
.A, B. Carroll Feriengrejor(Stroke) C. M. S. Alves • (Cox).
...Station 2.-Look....
A. R. Eilis 23(MARCH A. A. Carvalho
(2),
F. Roza (3) F. A. Mackintosh.[Stroke). W. J. Carroll
Station 3.- Rose.
F. J. V. Jorgt................................. (Bow), A. L. Alves (2),'* J. Forbesinne i naman s (3).
F. K. Tate...........(Stroke)
· D. Gallozzi kezpenekanan (Co%). The first crew was made up almost at the last minute, owing to two members of this four- having to retire on account of illness-A H. Carroll filling the position as Stroke, and C. A. Rodriguer as No. 2 ju
from the boathouse to the starting point at The boats had to be rowed out all the way
Kellet Island, and, strange to say, they came in the race in the order they left the Club, vize) Thistis, Lesk and Rose favourite, altbergh the men had never beep out Carroll's Crow. was looked upon as the
practising together.""
The Rosi isoméd a lead of two to three lengths from the start from the other boats, the Lack being second with the Thiria close. behind, but when half the distance had been traversed the two latter boats drew level with the leader and a grand tace was witnessed at this stage. In the last quarter, however, the The sprang ahead and romped bome first, with the Leeks a good second, the fieith between these two beats being most exciting, amid tremendous Cheering from the spectators in the launches, chatol **Carroll, as a new stroke, rowed well, pulling a long stroko which ko malatained throughout the rece
Crown rent
Rale
¿Fire insurance............. .........
Debenture "lotereit op
$500,000 at 3 per cent, $15,000,00
Less returned on de bestures held by the company...
By
Interest account Zion Directors' and auditors'
fées
Balance, to be appro-
priated as follows:
To pay a dividend of 6
#1
1,180,00
remaining postipa of Marine Lot No. 3 and remaining por tion of Marine Lot No. 7, and, bulldings thereon, as per last account: Sumini$1,083,807,43. Since expended oa afterations d ́and additions 10 buildings.**
9,71845
Prays reclamation, Marine Lat No. 288, as per last account and building thereon (“Hotel Mansions, Rebuilding south block, payments
od account to date _Cost_of_thren Chinesa housan ̈ON.
sections B. C, sod D.; of.Ing land Lot No. 8o. Cost of Kowloon Farm Lot No. §
section Al..
Furniture and fix-
·tures, as per list
account li$ -122,139.80 Leis written off, as.
1,8a087
454,295:40
$2,015,890.95
„per lant report. 10,000,000′′
'712,239.80 3,494 90
Since added installation of electric
light, as per last a/c 74,090,00 Less written off, as per
last report
3,500,00
Stock of Tipes, crockery, glass.
92,525,83
8268
6,318 20.
33,000.00
30,916.90
$1,784,673.61
ware, Bicol minigamesADLARINI Stock of wine, provisions, house..
· hold "sundries, and stationsty, as per inventories Shares in public companies... Value of steam-launch, as perlest
account ----
Less written off, as per
20,000
34,674 04
27,576.999 4,378.3X
5,000.63
- last report
geo.00:
4,500,00
$ 725.37
Sundry Pebtors
26,358,38
505.92
7,870.99 2,948,71
Licenses attaching to 1900......... Hongkong and Shaughal Banking
2,576.67
Corporation (unclaimed divid ends account).innerle käisinjene Cash in hand...
1,638,00
287.11
51.015,Boo.g
par cent........... $36,000.00 Transfer to repairs
and renewals. 10,000.00 Write off furoiloje
and fixtures...
6,500.00
Write off electric plant 1,500,00 Carry forward to Dow
12,700,00 7,078,10
UNION WATERBOAT CO, LD,
ANNUAL REPORT, “
The post for presentation to the share” 3,100.00 holdern at the fourth ordinary sequal meeting:
to be held at the company's offices, at 3 p.m., on Monday, 8th lost., is as follows
54,295.40
295.40,***
balatice from 30th June,
1908.......
$79,639.63.
La dividend
1
at.6%.....$6,000.00
*Transfer to. repair & renewals
B/c.
15,000.00.
Transfer to furniture
&fixtures acequat... 10,000.00 Transfer to
installa tion inf electric
light alc. 3,500,00 Transfer to
to ре launch
account.. 500,00
Rentofshopsand offices,
65,000.00
old building $183.33 Reatofshops and officer,
584,344.45
The general manageri bavo now the pleasure to submit their annual report and statement of the Company's accounts made up to 31st De.. comber, 1908,
The net profits for that period, including $111.22 brought forward from last account, and after allowing for consulting committed and auditor's fees, depreciation, bad debts and loss on the sale of the old steam Jaunch taken over from the Hongkong Steam Water Boat Co., Ld., amount.10 $29,971.31
The general managers recommend the pay. ment of a dividend of 6 per can', which" will absorb $16,633 80, write off 513,165,00 from the valon of the waterboats and carry forward s balance of $172.51 to the now account.
CONSULTING COMMITTEE,
Sisce the last meeting Mr. P. J. Bisschop resigned his seat on leaving the Colony and Mr. H. J. Van den Bosch and Mr. J. W. D. Bonnor have joined the committee, wh
AUDITORS, MA Life
The accounts under review have been audite ed by Mr. A: O'D. Gourdin.
DODWELL & CO, LTD., General Managers.
Hongkong, 12th February, 1909,
BALANCE SHEET, 31ST DECEMBER, 190
Share capital
Authorised-
Liabilities,
5,000 shares of $10 each.150,00 fasued -- ༦ ་
*27,723" shares of Sto each fully
paid
Bundry creditors
Unclaimed dividends...
Profit and loss account, balança,
-new building. 4,225.00 Rentof Hotel Mansions.21,575,00
Dividends on shares in public.
companies. 276,00 Less amount
Scrip and transfer lens....... Bad debis recovered ...................................... Proft on Hotel working account for the six months ending 31st December, 1998
175.00
.29.977.31
$329.855.41
$269,616. 7
Assels.
16,981-33 Waterboats as per last
sccount
104.00. ** written offis,511,616,77||
80.00 Book value of
launch sold 1,835,00
42,45649 | Pipes and staging as per,
last account
R $84,344 45 Less-amount written off 3,000.00
REPAIRS AND RENEWALS ACCOUNT. For the Six months Ending 31st December,
19. B.
Ta
Dr.
Payment on account of repairs And renewals during the half yearending 31st December, 19:8 $12,028.49 Balance...
3,912,9
$15,940.58
By Balance from goth June, 1908.. $ 940.58
Amopot transferred from profit and foss account as recommend.. ed ja last Repon
Faraiture
Cash ju Back and in hand DSON Hongkong Bank fixed deposit ..... Hongkong-Geverament deposit Sunday debtors i de d Stock of hose, 'ole,
raskidi Unexpired licences forumi
PROFIT, AND LOSS ACCOUNT FOR THE ENDING IST DECEMBER, 1958, Dr.
To Consulting committee's festirants To Auditor's fea To Depreciation-
,000 gd
100.00
15,000.00
**$15,940.55
Pipes and staging....53,000.00
250.00
To Bad debts
BALANCE; SHEET,' SIFT DECEMBER, 1908. Liabilities,
Capital 13,000 shares, at $50 each (fully:
paid up) ............ 13,000 mortgage dec benture (6%) -Loss 15a disto held by the company
Reserve fund Sundry credite
00:00
224,000 00:
To Losson book value of launch sold. To Balance,
i
"By Balance from last account "By Proft on trading for, the
By Interest By Transfer fees jy
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