Telegrams.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
SERVICE
THE IMPERIAL FUNERAL.
FOREIGN REPRESENTATIVES,
[By courtesy of the Sheung Po"]
Peking, 25th March. The representative of Russia Duke-at the funeral of the late Emperor Kwang Su, has thrived in Peking.
The representatives of the foreign Powers number sixteen in all.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY MARCH 26, 1909.
MILITARY TATTOO.
LAST MORTO DISPLAY,
| THE UNION INSURANCH SOCĮKTY
OF CANTON, LIMI7BD,
ANNUAL REPORT.
BLOWN SHORE
CARGO-BOAT WRECKED REAR HONGKONG,
To-day's Advertisements.
THE CHINA, TRADERS INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, .. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
The report for presentation to the sharehold
As a result of the bad weather which was ers at the thirty-sixth.ordinary meeting to be experienced outside the barbour the other day, held at the Society's offices at noen on. Wednes», a cat, o boal, ibo San On (No.-J.,1122 H) came day, the 21st prox., ia as follows us to grief. The San On left Hongkong early, on
The Board bas now to lay before the Share Wednesday morning bound for Mims Bay with NOTICE is bereby gives that the FORTY holders a balance sheet-containing a summary & cargo of charcoal. The weather at the time THIRD ORDINARY MEETING of of the property and liabilities of the Society on seemed favourable, there was a fiath wind SHAREHOLDERS in the above Company the 31st December, goß, and a statement of ac-blowing, and the San On muda great headway, will be held at the Head Office, No. 2 Queen's counts to the same date.
At about one o'clock that afternoon bad 21st April, 1909, at 12.30 F for the purpose Buildings, Hongkong, on WEDNESDAY, the weather was encountered. A higher, san was of receiving the Report of the Directors, to ruaning and, coupled with a strong wind, the gather with Statement of Accounts to the 31st vessel, became womanageable. Her sail was December, 1908, and of declarlog Dividends. destroyed, and fore time she drified about at the mercy of the wind and sea. Gradually the Son On was taken in the direction of Po Tai Q, a6ahing island near Cape D'Aguilar, where" she was finally wrecked. Her crew managed to scramble ashore, and later.in the day were picked up by a fishing boat and brought back to port. The less of the boat and her cargo put down at nearly $500.
1907 Account After payment of the interim dividend of $30 per share and the bonus of 20%, to contributors passed at the last annual
es por anuoxed statement. meeting there remains a balance of $680,126,17
final dividend to shareholders of
One of the prettiest entertainments given in honour of the visit of the Americas Fleet took place last night on the Hongkong Cricket Club ground, whre some four hundred men of the Buffs went through a series of evolutions with Chinese lanterns which where wonderful in their spectacular effect. Long before the time appointed for the opening of the unique show the Hongkong Club which was thrown open to members and their friends, was invaded by the privileged sat in gradually increasing sumbers while every puint of vantage in the surrounding houses and the raised level of the Parade to whose mied a spectacular display of Ground was utilized by fascinated Chinese,
any sort lavariably" appoats. At half-past The Board recommends that this sum ba op- nine, the cricket ground was in darkness,propriated na follows but no sooner was the signal given, than the the place was alive with lying lights, which instantly began to move to the stirring strains, of the "Under the Double Eagle" march. To the accompaniment of appropriate music by the files and drums, the men wont through a number of evolutions, with the precision which can only be expected from a military training. The chief, interest centred over the living letters "Welcome America" Immediately followed by Harber" which flaabed forb The Prince Regent, who has hitherto in the darkness of the night with won devoted two hours daily to his studies, is derial effect. The strains of "The Star Span desirous of extending the time to four hours, act" dear to the heart of the Ameri: CSD, were then struck up, followed by the The Grand Councillors are using every British National Anthem, The lights were persuasion to dissuade him from carrying.out then extinguished and the men marched bick his wishes in this respect.
to barracks.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in con- "ducting in a suitable manner the hospitality
extended to the forcigo guests.
· PRINCE RÉGENT...
ASSIDUITY IN STUDIES.
[By couriery of the "Sheung Po."]
Peking, asth March.
RETRENCHMENT,
MILITARY EXPEDITIONS
DISCOURAGED.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Pn.")
Peking, 25th March,
Seigl, Major Barton and Bandmaster Hewitt ere to be congratulated on the success, the fact that the show proceeded without a hitch being mainly due to their efforts in training men.on short police.
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THE OPIUM COMMISSION.
ADDRESS BY SIR A. HOSIE
“Shanghai, Fab, TË All the reports of the international delega tions have now basu presented except those of 'Canada, Italy; and Russia, On Friday Sir Alexander Bode, spaaking on behalf of the British delegation, reviewed the memorandum presented on the previcus Monday by the Chi- The object of the instructions is to keep nese delegates. He spoke with much sympathy down military expenditure."
The Ministry of War,his issued strict" id=" structions to all the Provinces not to make a pretext of alleged rebellious movements for the despatch of military expeditions unless absolutely necessary.
NAVAL BASES,
CHEFOO AND TAKU,
[Dy courtesy of the "Sheung "Po")"
Peking, 25th March. Prince Su and Tieh Liang 'have decided to establish the ports of Chefoo and Taku as GAYAI basco.
and unusual knowledge, bat exposed the weak. ness of the Chinese report, with its inadequate data and basty preparation.
:
$17 per share on 13,400 shares. 5210,800.00 To be carried forward to underweiß--
ing suspense account to close the account for the year 1997..... 469.316.17
3680,116.17
1908 Account.-The balance of working at- count on the 31st December, 1908, was $1,464,901,61 as per uonaxed statement.
dividend of $30 per share be paid to share
The Board recommends that an interim
holders, absorbing $373,000, and that a bonus of 10% be paid to contributors, absorbing about $250,000, and that the remainder be carried forward.
DIRECTORS,
Since the last geutral meeting Mr. J. A. Plum mer has resigned bis seat and Hr. A. Forbes of Masais. Bradley & Co. has joined the Board,
In accordance with clause 86 of the articles of association Mr. C; F, Lezzmina and Mr. W. Belmiratire, but offer themselves for re-election,
AUDITORS.
Messrs. W. Huston Potts and A. R. Lowe retire, but offer themselves for re-election. E. ORMISTON,
Hongkong, 24th March, 19:9.
Chairman,
GERMAN MAIL OPIUM CASE.
CAPTAIN TECHNICALLY LIABLE AND FINED
$500
German mail steamer Primmer Alice,, was The case in which Capt. P. Goshe, of the
charged with being master of a steamer used far the importation of chande, concluded the other day, at Singapore, when Mr. de Mello, fourth magistrate, decided that the captain was technically liable under the ordinance, and that the offence would be met by a line of 5,00 with costs. It is understood that there will be no appeal. Mr. Fort appeared for the Opium- Farm and Mr. Perkins for the captain.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 7th April to the 21 April, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors.
C: MONTAGUE EDE,
Secretary.. Hongkong, 26th March 1909.
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Public Companies,
THE HONGKONG VOLUNTEER RESERVE ASSOCIATION.
of MEMBERS
THE FOURTH ANNUAL GENERAL
the s1st March, 1909, at 5.30 PM held at the CITY HALL on WEDNESDAY,
Sie HENRY BERKELEY, K.C., Chairman of
A. R-LOWER Secretary, Hongkong, 23rd March, 1909.- W284
the Association, will preside.
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LD.
THE TWENTIETH ORDINARY AN 1NUAL MEETING of the SHARES BOLDERS in the Company will be bald in the Office of the General Managers, St. George's Building, on SATURDAY, the grd. day of April, iyog, at 14,30 o'clock 4,M. for the purpose of receiving a Statement of, ACCounts and the Report of the General » Managers for the year ending sist December, 1998, declaring a dividend and electing & Con sulting Committes and Auditois, “
"The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED team SATURDAY, 27th March, until STURDAY, 3rd" april, 1909,
b.days inclonivo.
both.
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co, General Managers. Hongkong, 23rd March, 1909.
COMPANY, LIMITED,
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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. THE CHINA & MANICA STEAMSHIP
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE Reamship
"GOEBEN,”. His Worship, after reviewing the evidence, informed that their Goods, with the exception having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby said that it was clear that neither the caplain nor of Opiumi, Treasure and Valuables, and being the chief officer had knowledge of the contents landed and stored at their risk into the hazardous of the boxes on the voyage from Shanghai to and/or extra hazardous Godowas of the Hong Singapore. The only persona appearing to have pany, Limited, at Kowloon, and West Point
kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Com known of the existence of the,boxes on board. Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained. from the very outset were the chief steward Né Claims will be admitted after the Goods Brauns and the baggage master. Hofman.have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain. BALANCE SHEETO THE 21ST DECEMBER, 1908, The former, with a view to doing a favour tong undelivered after the 1st of April, will
be subject to rept. Dr.
an acquaintance of bis, employed on another ship of the N.D.L., who had written `to him to that effect at Hongkong, stated that, when an the tender at Woosung bar he heard himself being asked for by a Chicaman who men tioned the name of his friend and showed him the two cases, he linked fo bis mind the con. tents of his friend's letter with the articles he 4,037.837.84 aw before him, and promptly accepted them
12,765.78 without further inquiry. 193,248 98
To capital 12,400 shares of $150
ench=53,100,000 upon which Blod per share called and paid up n
»jemu.$~5,240,000.00 To reserve lund— ·
Silver......... ..$3,000,000.00: Sterling £90,= 1,037,837.84
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Sir Alexander Hosle began by expressing sympathy_with_the_desire and the aim of the To unclaimed bonus and dividend Chinese to eradicate the opium evil, and be bore personal testimony to the wretchedness.
To exchange fluctuation account Tolcvestment fluctuation account and misery which, the abuse of opium bad
To working account 1907 balance brought to the people of the three chief opium-To working account 1905 balance producing provinces, Sa-chuan, Yunnan, and 'To re-insurance Kweicbau, where he had resided for many years le asked for farther information, not in a carp
fund..........£105,249 14. 7-1,113,690.58
underwriting.. ng spirit, but að desiring to assist and not to ambarrass China to the gigantic task before,
suspense ac». count 18,49513.
INSPECTION OF PROVINCES. her. He asked whether returns would be duly
INQUIRY BY THE GRAND
'COUNCIL
[By courtesy of the “Sheung Po."],
Peking, 25th March.
The Grand Council has telegraphed to the high officials in all the provinces asking for
published of the acreage under poppy cultivation. and the number of opium smokers, as called for by the Imperial decrees of June 16, 1907, and. May 23, 1958, which ordered the províncial au- thorities to make such returas within six months, Tong-kui-son, in presenting his me morandum, bad stated that it had been impos. sible to obtain such returns..
Sir. Alexander Hosie then proceeded to show the serieus defecin, error, and omissions.con- their opinion as to the advisability of deputthe distribution of foreign opium and the re tained in the Chicese memoranduixi regarding ing Ceniors on a tour of inspection to the venue derived from native opium. The memo
Provinces.
EX-VICEROY WEI
RECOMMENDED FOR .... REINSTATEMENT.
[By courtesy of the " Sheung Po."]
Peking, asih March. Yuk Long, one of the Special Commis sioners charged with the duty of welcoming the U. S. Battleship Squadron, has strongly recommended ex-Viceroy Wei Kwang-to for reinstatement.
THE PRINCE REGENT.
AND THE GRAND COUNCIL.,
[By courtesy of the “ Sheung Po")"
Peking, 25th March.
The Man Wa Palace-the residence of the Prince Regentis connected with the Grand Councillors' bureau by telephone,
TIENTSIN MERCHANTS.
INDEBTEDNESS TO FOREIGN HONCS.
[By courtery of the ""Sheung Po"] ...
Peking 2gth March.
The Chinese merchants in Tientsin are Indebted to foreign merchants to the extent of fourteen million tools.
random had shown only the pastry share of tax tiop on untiva opium collected by the Maritime Customs, and it omitted to mention the fact that the revenue collected from native rpium during the year 19:8 in the, 1-chang 'col- lectorate Ibne was 5.,60,105 taels (£695,345), 1 a sum in excess of the total revenue from the whole of the foreign opium imported into China" during that year.
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To
To sundry creditor.... To bilts payable
To liability under cash certifi caten issued in part payment for China Traders shues ...
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Cr,
213,263.55 549,546.73 130,630.63
150,452.73
Str,cE8,647.07
53,764-43
·A NATURAL¿QUESTION,
All brokan, chafed, and damaged Goods are' to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the ust of April, at 9:30 AM -
All Claims must reach us before the 4th of April, 1909, or they will not beʻrecognized.
No Fire Insurance will be affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.
· NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
MELCHERS &
General Agents.
Hongkone, 26th March, 1009.
COMMERCIAL
Seling
ORDINARY THE TWENTY-SIXTH
GENERAL MEETING of SHARE HOLDERS in the above Company will be held at the Company's Office, pt. George's SATURDAY, the 3rd April, 1939, at Noon, Building, 6, Connaught Road, Victoria, os for the purpose of receiving a statement of Accounts and the Report of the General Managers for the year ending 31st December, and Auditors. 1968, and electing a Confulting Committee
will be CLOSED from WEDNESDAY, the The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company Match, to SATURDAY, the 3rd April, both days inclusivo.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., - General Managers. Hongkong, 23rd March, 1009. j [186
UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,
NOTICE is hereby given that the THIRTY-
ORDINARY YEARLY MEET. TTING-of-the Society will be held at ste iznad, uffice, Na, a'Queen's Buildings, Hongkong, o WEDNESDAY, the 21st april, 1909, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving the "Report of the Directors, together with Statements of Accounts, to 31st December, 1928, and of deci claring dividends, &c.
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By Order of the Board,
O MONTAGUE EDE, * Secretary, longkong, 14th March, 1909,
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Society Goodon-l'ank T.T18 £1/16 will be CLOSED from 1th April to the sist
Do. demand........ .......................................................1/8.4" | April, both days inclusiva. Do
4 months sight unumgunyatili America-Bank T.T... France-Bonk T.T...................
Germany Bank T.T..... ladia T.TANȚEA¶¶Ã«***
Do. demand...... slogapore-Bank T.T. per H.K. Stoo......747 Shanghai-Bank-T.T.....
Japan-Bank T.T. sezonansinis Java-Bank T.Tiemīlķ‡ Buytug.
103,156.47 One's experience would hardly regard that,
· 630,116,17 |as an improbable or an incredible proceeding 2,464,901.61 on his part. Neither in his subsequent con- duct nor in that of the baggage master did there appear to be any effort al secrecy, or any circumstance pointing to a knowledge on their part of the existence of opium in, those boxes,, The steward, on receiving them from the Chin mad, did not take steps to conceal them, us he might easily have done had he so chosen, amidst the recesses of the ship; but be handed them over to the baggage master os luggage to be landed at: Singapore. After reviewing further evidence, his worship said that the question naturally suggested itself: Would the baggage master, if he had any suspicion that the cases held opium, have received them back from the hotel runner? and having thus received them back, would either be or the steward, if they knew of the illegality of their conduct, have still allowed them, or traces of them, to remain within the aye of
:hemselves? The answer in both those quese every one on board, thereby endangering
tions seemed to be in the negative. The ordinance laid down that the presumption against the accused in such cases might be rebutted by, proof of reasonable precaution. For the purpose of such proof, it seemed too much to require the captain to acquaint his subordinates with the favenue and excise laws of every port at which they might touch.
"MITIGATING CIRCUMSTANCES,
827,677.15
By Cash on account at Hongkong
Cash on deposit with the Banks in Hongkong, Shanghai, Yo- kobama, Kobe, and Singapore Amount invested in mortgages, debentures and other securi ties in Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, and Singapore..... 7,783,173.15 » Amount invested in London
viz, :-
Deposited in B'ks £ 72,070 0 0 Other investments 272,031 7 0
£344,031 7 0
Amount invested in Aus.
tralia................ «£1:250 0 0 Amount at debit of brancher
and agencies...... *Suadry debiors
On the question of opium production. in China, Sir Alexsoder Hosie, ignoring the estimate of the Ministry of Revenue, which Tong-kai-son had admitted to be unsatisfactory and untrustworthy, demonstrated that in pre paring her memorandum Chios bad compiled the returns for 1908 and then.estimated that, 'es the production had been reduced in the mean. tíma, the production of 1906-must have been
37 per cent, greater than in 1968. Such reasoning was illogical, for the acreage under poppy culti- vation being unknowo;any conclusion based on the alleged reduction of an unknown area was valueless, la her memorandum China stated that poppy production, had been entirely app-To Nett premium pre sed in the Makdes pravicchi Manchuria
3.967.208.19
Bills receivable......... 13,018 shares in the China Traders' Insurance Company, Limited, at $30 per share..... 1,071,620,00 $11,028,642.07
WORKING ACCOUNT, 1907, ON ZIST DECEMBER, 1908,
.....
Interest ...
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but poppy was a summer crop, and last summer he himself had seen poppy growing at Makdan it was therefore premature to speak of its sup pr's iɔn. Da oộe page of the memorandum was stated that the production of opium in the p'ovince of Shantong was 88 tons in 1908, and on another page that it was 7:4160s, the former being the Governor's report' and the latter iba Customs report,"
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Passing to the question if the consumption cf opium, Sir Alexander. Husic, agaiɔ demou- strated the untrustworthiness-of-the-Obinere figures and expressed the hope that Chian would be able to furnish the, numbers of smokers registered under the regulations, but added:"Such information, however, is "im material, and shopld not be allowed to
The Foreign Minister-in Peking have re-obscure, the mia isau-mely, that aplam presented to the Waiwupu that the debt in China is a great evil, and the removal of the
more temptation is the only caro should be considered as under Government guarantee.
The Wairupu has especially directed Viceroy Yeung Shi-chang to look into the
matter,
The Hop, Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thusks the following donations to the funds of
Dai
Sir Alexinder Hosie concluded his address, which was very favourably received, with these wordi
ed and uniform scheme for accomplisblog the In spite of the absence of any well organix
Lask which China has set before her, there can be no doubt but that fair progress has been made in several provioses · Much still remains to be done, but the Chinese Government, whace, sincerity is beyond question, Fas the sympathy of the British delegation, and 1 tegat, of this Commission in it efforts to eradi ckia the opium evil from the Empire-7(aka)? Ceres pondmt,
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CRICKET,
HONGKONG CRICKET OLUB.
"A" Team v. R.E.
.2.24
..231
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The following have been selected to repre sent the "A" team in the abord match lo- marrow aflergaon, at Happy Valley, com mencing at 2.15 p.m. -Mesirs, H. R. Makio, E, A. Fowler, E. C. Oliver, R.M., A. P. Dash wood, Flag-Lt. H. B. Mulleneaux, R‚NG.Į. Hall, Lt. D. K. Anderson (The Buffs) Rev H. W, Maundrell, R. W. Waterhouse, Rev. H. R. Wells and A. N. Other,
To Let.
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FFICES and ROOMS on the rat and and
Tomes & Co.). Reats low, Central (formerly occupied by Messrs. Shawan,
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THE COMPRADORE DEPARTMENT,
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TO LET. NO.3 CLIFTON GARDENS, CONDUIT
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A HOUSE in WONG NEI-CHONG LOAD. A HOUSE in RIPON TERRACE. OFFICES in YORK BUILDING GODOWNS in PRAVA EAST, BLUE- BUILDINGS, and No. 1Ő, DES VOUŽ” ROAD next to the Hongkong Hotel; FLATS in MORETON TERRACE. No. 10, DES VIEUX ROAD CENTRAL,
1st Floor,
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14.4'4.43
1,097.725.13 of the ship should be carried out at frequen! Nor did it appear to be essential that a search. 204,330.71 intervals in the voyage' by the ship's officers 50,503 17 in detect illicit opium. The ship is question 18,227.11 unlike others that had recently come under observation, was a skip plying between Europe and the Far East, and manned largely, if not entirely, by European seamen. Its voyages were not restricted to Eastern waters. Hence, there was hardly sufficient ground for the apprehension of the secreting illicit articles on board, to necessitate frequent search. The criterion of reasonableness of the precautions.
"B" Team v. Civil Service. 037.03
agsipst smuggling jo the case of a mail steamer" The "B" team will be represented by the 468,759.62
would differ from that in the case of a vosse! following players to-morrow afternoon, on the 547877,665 plying regularly andexclusively between Eastern Club's ground, commencing at 2.15 p.m.:- porta. He was, therefore, of opinion that the Messrs. H. Hancock, T. E. Pearce, Comdr. 132,779,41 | Prinzese Alice had not erred much, if at all, io | F. O. Léwit, R., Comdr. F. H. Walter, RN,
that respect. 508,064.75
Capt. H. H. C. Baird (The Buff) S. Moore, As to the second onus cast upon the accused W. E:L. Shenton, A. O. Lang, H. D. Sharpl 33.82531 by the ordinance, it could be said to have been Capt. J. A. Murray, A. O. D. and another. 1,752,666.10 satisfactorily discharged. Amongst the par-,
54,390-39 soncel of the ship, the chief steward was cor $1,480,525,16 tainly implicated, within the meaning of the
ordinance, in the importation of the chando day commencing at 2.15 p.m. an the ground of
This League match will take place on Satur-05, 255,145,13) Jalo (he Colony though without knowledge of the former Club, Craigengewer team :-G. A the substanco as chando. This ignorance ou Hancock, (capt.), A. O. Brawo, H. L. Minder 371,000.00 the part of an employen of the ship, combined on, W. H. Viveish, R. Pestonji, A. Osman, 680,136.17
with the other mitigating circumstances celer, D, Noria, S. B. Batliwain, L. A, Rose, P. $4,787,796 65 red, la, lended to leises, to some extent, the Currie and M. E. Anger,
penalty which in consequence of the presump WORKING ACCOUNT, 1968, ON 31ST JON
the Jaw imposed upon the master, He, LECEMBER 1908,
therefore, convicted the master on the charge, $4.18.171.82 and fixed him $500 and-costs:fifty cents, and 4051404 ordered the chando selked to be confiscated.
Am I to make request on behalf of the infor- mer?" asked Mr, Hawtry.-I. leave that to the Farmers, replied his Worship,
Atency commissions ... Head office branches and agency charges wine an Remuneration to dine on,
committees and auditors Losses and claims paid Retiring allowances in Australia.
Bonus of 20% paid to contribu Interim dividend of $35 per
share......... Balance
To Nett premium To laterost minuman
By Agency commissions. ...... By Head office, branches and agency charges, mini qos By Remuneration to directors, By Losses and claime paid....... committee and auditors By Balance priateínas
Stelling Exchange'takeh at
102,372.40
2,251.27
34,374,685,86
on
CRAIDENGOWER ¤, H, K. POLICE..
"LEAGUE 'TABLEGEN
The following is the table up to date sa
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