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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY AUGUST

COMMERCIAL

THE Siberian mall was delivered in London THE English Mail of the ethany has been Mr. A. E. Lewis, the well-known Ipoh mising ́on gth Inst.

delivered in London on the 6th inst.

Mz, T. Sutherland joined the Volunteer Corps THE inclusion of Reman lo Upper Perak gavo on the oth Auguit. "...

the latter district $45,600 mora" "revonne last year.

SAP'ER C_Picquei; of the Engineer Company, H. K.V C. permitted, to resign with effect from

the zod August.

The population of Petak is estimated to be 350,000 and ofthe Naw Territory, Upper Perak,

A CHINESE COOK Was bound over in the som it is about 3000.

of $15 at the Megistrace on Tosiday for using

abusive langue.

Capt. Krebs, the Superintendent of the Nord- deuscher Lloyd for the Fast, is now in Hang. kok, on a việt, chiefly in connection with the grounding of the a. 3. Parwar,

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expert, bas left for Johora to prospect costalo. tin-bearing land there. ⠀

|M, C. Bridger, of Jeboog Estate, is leaving at the end of the month to take over Batong Bevar Estate'ın Negri Sembilan.

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EIGHTEEN Chinesa appeared at the Magistracy on Monday for gambling at No. 17, Sal Street, The two'keepers were fined $25, each and ite

and Admiral Sah bave rest $1 each..

bean o dered to attend the manœuvres of the United States' Fleet on September E.

ACCORDING to the Molay Mail this year's Federal and State reparia d'll not, as previous onas, be published for geoer t information,

Mr G. H. Wakeman will act as Registrar of Trade Markı, during the absence op kave of Mr. A. G. M. Flatcher or batil further notice,

SIR W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth & Co. (Elswick) will erceive a contract for a training cruiser for China similar to that contracled-for by Musta, Vickers, Soos and Maxim. SIR, Charles and Lady Dadgenn, and. Miss

M'x E. A, Irving will act a Registrar General Dudgeon have left London for the Continent and will not be back until the end of Septem.during the absence on leave of the Hoo, Mr bor, reports Thi Lab (*. Esbrass of July 15. A. W. Brewin or until further notice, with effect

from the 5th inst. Mas Ruby Holstain, of No. 33. Wyndham Steeel, has reported to the Fulica the loss of silver-ware and ather articles valeet at $369 between the hours of 8,70 and 11.30 last night.

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CASES of cholera have broken out at Kah.si. chaug recently and some deaths have occurred, Fever at the present time is very prevalent among the inhabitants of both the Eastern and Western coast-lines.

EIGHT master-of steam-launches were fined $15 each fo the Police Court his morning for making fast to the ss. Laiting while the vessel was under way. Thireen others appeared on the same charge but were discharged, with a caulis.

Jamas Alexander Winds, Singhalere j wel. Ter, was brought up before Mr E. R. Halfax In the Police Court on Thursday for being in alleged unlawful possession of a charm. The case was reminded, bail being allowed in the sum of $0.

THE corswain of the Langhong Vorel steam- Faurch was charged before Mr. E. R. fl Bifax nt the Magistracy on Tuesday with making

Fast his steam launch to the 1.9. Krnet Simoni 'while the rental was under way. The cast was adjoarsed.

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THE Sanitary Board' is inviting the assistance of householders in the anti-malaria campaign Hongkong. A notice to this effect appears

eisswhere in this issue.,

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THAER Indians were fined 5 each in the Police Court on Monday morning for travelling

second-class on the Star Ferry launch with

third-class tickets...

Ma. E Tollefinn will take the place of Mr. W. G. Lay as Postal Commissioner in Sbangbal. Mr. Lsy will shor by take long furlough, leaving for England early in October.

THERE werd no loss than 129 prisoners con- Goed in the cells of Victoria Gool on Monday Zooks as if the weather has a decided effect ou criminology in Hoogkong.

I connection with the Sungari River Agree ment Rusala contenders her exclusive rights õi navigation on the Sungari in accordance with the open door principles of the Russo-Japaness Convention,

THE King's exequatur empowering. Mr. G. E.

Á THİRTERN-YEAR-OLD youth was awarded Anderson to act as Comut-General for the twelve strokes of the birch and 48 hours' deien- Untied-Sister,st Hongkong has received Hirtion at the Magistracy on Monday morning for Mejantry's signature.

snatching a $5 bill and a purss containing St from the person of a Chiosman.

His Majesty the King has not been advised to exercisa bis power of disallowa ice with respect. TEN Indians who were passengers on board the a.s. Catherine Apear from Calcutta were char- to Ordinauch No: 6 of 1910, entitled an Ordin- ance further to amend the Merchant Shippingged before Mr. J. R. Wood at the Magistracy Ordinanc

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THE total output of the Chinese Engiaseri-g' aud Mising. Company's thres mines for the week ending 23rd July, 1910, amounted to 7,387.97 tons and the sales, during the period, to 15,731.89 tons.

THX Orders-in-Council imposing an additi soal rate on the villagers of Tai Hing and Chai Wa, in consequence of the destruction of trees in that place and its neighbourhood, are revoked as and from the 30th day of September

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THE Lowther Ganet land has been closed with Rs. 13,793. It is proposed to send an Viceroy Chang*Jê ›-chili jais telegraphed to amount to Mrs. Ramshaw, widow of the second the Ministry of Fraince, proposing in view oleagineer, at Sunderland, suffitison for her pre- the fiancial stringency in Shanghai to issue some transferable buds. The inistry dis. approves the idea for fåar lest is my give rise to abuses.

GUNNER J. J. S Kennedy of No 3 Company, Hongkong Volunteers, is granted leave of ab. BEcefor 4 weeks with if cu fruni the ph Augus Sargeant M. E. Wright of No. 3,Company if granted leave of abs-nce for 1 monibs with effect from the 16th August..

On Saturday, the bus inat, R, W. McCabe won the Shanghai 100 Yards Swimming Cham- pionship in 71 seconds, with E. Prince a close second. N... Alves secured, third place. This took place in the International Swimming Bach in the Northern Settlement,

In Tinland hears that the Secretary of State for the Colonies has commissioned Mr. Stubbs, of the Colonial Oflice, to come cut to the Strails Settlements and redetared. Matsy Stales to report on the salaries question and also the continuation of the to per cent allowance. ON Sunday last, a nativă broke into show.case and stole a large guantity 1 clucis and time- pieces valued at $15. The alleged culprit appeared at the Mastry on Tuerday and was cominitied for trist, The Cafe against tho receiver of the staten articles was remanded

A CHINESE telegram says that the British Minister in Peking recently complained to he Chinese Government of the li xity of the oplum prohibition in China and the Waiwupu replied that opium had decrease; by seven-lentis in the interior. The unter demanded to be shows proofs, which the Wowupu was unable to supply.

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TX hópen entertained of a speedy improve. meat in the financial situation at Shanghai received a scibic, last week with the seport of the failure of a prominent Chiocte him ef stevedores. It would seem as al the com. munity must reconcile itself to the prospect of severe financial sizingcody extcoding over several months,

RETURN of visitors to the City Hall Library and Museum for the week ending the 7th August, 19ro:-

Non-Chinese Chinese H-DEMAN

Library Museum

* 339 134 156. 1,877

Total ...... 495 1.991

.at pressing needa, putting the balance in trust for the peamaucot advantage of the widow

and her children.

His Ex-ellency, the Officer Administering the Government has been pleased to appoint Mr. E. A, Irving, provisionally and subject to Hs Majesty's pleasure, 10 be ad official member of the Legislative Council during the absence on leave of the Hou, Mr. A. W. Brewin or until further notice.

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SUGAR growing experts in Germany, saya the Entavia Nizuciblad, express a high opinion o the progress made by that bianch of industry " | in Java. It isf ecly admitted, that, in the muller of cane sugar, Java stands fist. It is said that planters excel those in other linds by business kowledge and up-to-date methods.

IT is stated in Chinese sources in Peking that the trade of Manchuria is now in a flourishing slate and beveral Shanghai and Hongkong Srms are establishing branches in different parts of the provieco, at harbin, Chang-chuan Iu, and Moukden. It is also staled that some more of the foreign binks are appolating agencies at these places. Two banks already bare agencies.

Tue Bangkok Daily Mail, says;~It is under stood in shipping circles that he ish ss. Yatthing, which was chartered by the Chino Slam Bleam Navigation Co., only for a short period, will in another trip complete her char- ter and will be taken off tha răn Unlike the other vessels of the Company she is used in the cargo trade and only a very few parren- gers come and go by her. This ship is spoken of as one of the best in the harbour.

THE Salcon Opinion says that two competts are in the roaning for the French Far East mail services under the new contract which begins from July 22, 1911. Tha Most, geries Maritimes have tendered for repewal of theit existing contract under revised conditions. Three French shipping companies at Marsoilles bava sycdicated with another company to send 'tu sival tenders. The syndicats will be con- teat with lower subsidies, ged offers the Go vernment a share in the profits.

An explosion in a fire-works factory at Sama- rang the olber day resulted in a terrible inality. A Javanese workman handled a bɔmb so reck- lessly that it exploded. He, another Javanese, and a Chinuman-the only persons in the factory-were so shockingly injured that they djedhin a few hours in fearful agony.

on Monday with the larceny of 41 sovetolgas from another Indian. The case was dismissed. THE despatch ship Alacrity is to be recom missioned for another spell of duty with the China Squadron, and Commander Alexauder Lowades,, who has been her skipper since February last, will pay her off and recommis- sion ber.

THE native who is charged with the alleged theft of $40 worth of lawellery from Miss. Hilde Hailes at the Empireisematograph in January last w s again brought up at the in- stance of Sergeant Wills at the Magistracy on Monday. The case was remanded.

CEMENT to the value of F1,384,201 was im ported into the rhilippipes during the year 1959. These figures represent ooly a small fraction of the total for the concrete construct ed, as they da pot include the cost of the aggre- gate used and construction exproses.

A NATIVE was charged at the Magistracy on Monday with the larceny of four pieces of He was given six months' hard labour and four silverware, the property of Mr. C. Lafrent. our' stocks. The man was who found to have returned from bañishme, tand was award- ed further term of six months.

H. E. Wu Ting-fang, formerly Chinese Minis ter in Washington, will be appointed to the new post of Adviser to the Waiwupu, Priace Trai Tao, who has arrived in Peking, will probably be appointed Advisor to the Army and simil rly Prince, fsai Hano may be ap: polated Adviser to the Navy.

THE following telegraphic information dated rd August has been re.eived from the Bumatra Director and Manager of the Mauschappij tot Mijio-Bosch-tn Laodbouwexploitatie in Lang.. kat Lil The quantuy of Grade dil delivered to the Asiatic Petroleum Co, Ld, during the month of july was 9,479) tons.

A Durch reconngitung party has reached

The Yam Seox Rubber Co, Ltd., have de Ibe central mouniar range, f Netherlands Now Guisca at a point where the loftiestess Clared an intern dividead at the rate of 29 per cent. per annum. The Company, own rise no higher than about 9,000. feet. An ex. ploring expedition will now try to cross the in-early 1,000 acres in Perak, of which 436 ware laad by this, acute, Vines yielding gula per. under rubber cultivation at the end of last year, and 170 acres additional were to be planted by chu have been met with in that quarter,

February last. For 1918-9, 15 per cent, wat paid and a sum of £1,400 carried forward.

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THE master of the British ss. Taming reports that on the 28.4. July at 6.30 am, in Lai, 16' 43 N. Long. B 77 E. he passed a conical skeleton busy with a diamond on top. The topsides and diamond were painted green, and hotti m sed. The buoy was in good condition, and did not appear to have been long adrift.”

GARDEN Lot No. 17, adjoining 1.L. No. 1712, on Conduit Road, and having an area of absu: 12,125 aquare feet, was sold by public auction at the Public Works Department, on Monday alternoon. It was suld to Ments. Leigh, and Orange, architects, who were atting og behalf of Sir Hormaija Mody, for $616, being 520 above the upter price. The anal Crown tent attached to the lot is $18.

SEKOFANT Gardoo, of Cheungchow Police Station, again brought up the seven men who are said to be concerned in the Colowan pira cies, before Mr. E. R. Hallifax at the Magis tracy last Saturday on charges of being in illegal possession of arms and ammunition and stealing a boat in the waters of the Colony. The men were furibe: remanded. Commodoro Wa watched the proceedings on behalf of the Chinese Government.

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IT is wiled to Ceylon that The Straits Settle. ments (Bertam) Rubber Company, Ltd., pays a dividend of 10 per cent. for 1909.10. It is men.. tioned that for the year 1988-9 43 per cent, was paid in July 1909. £988 was written off Prelimi ary Expenses account and £1,036 wa carried forward. For the year 1907-8 3 per Cont. was paid.

We are infumed that the Yokohama office of the C.FR C) twin receipt of a wireinst moss- age from the it, M., Emprar of China, which cl Vacuuvee on the evening of the zith July, repditing all well and that the commmander expects to reach Yokohama at 6.00 pm, on the Toth inst. At the time the message was despat. ched the steamer was 1,450 'miles distant from Japan,

MR. Mes Chaug, photographer, of No. 1, Ice House Streat, has kindly favoured us with a series of capital photographs of the railway excersion on Wednesday last. Pictures of various stages of the journey were taken, com mancing; from the start, the arrival at Taipo and the debarkation at Lofu Station'at Eam. chon on the frontier. The picture of the bridge, with „ibe' olƐcial party "across the border, dalimiting the boundary, in exceptionally good.

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He care in which a native was charged by Detective Sergeant Wills with the alleged lat ceng of Sio worth of Jewellery from Miss-A TELEGRAM bai been sent by an anti-opium dildo Hailes at the Viciaria Cinematograph society in Foschow to the vernacular papers, in January last was concluded before Mr. E. stating that success has been attained in the R. Hallifax at the Magistracy.on Thursday, prohibition of opium, and that poppy planta- whe's a pawn-broker was fised Sig for failing tion has bond suppressed. It says that Im- to detain a person whom he had reasonable perial permission was obtained to forbid the cause to suspect The man who was suspected import of opium from other provinces, but that to have stolen the articles was discharged, opíam dealers have smuggled opium into the Part of the stolen própotly has been recovered. place; and when it was tozed, they invoked, by misrepresentation, an oider from the Minis- try of Finance to release the rightfal scizare. Much indigestion was caused by this action and a public meeting was called to form an Anti- Opium Society to oppose the dealers' attempts. The society invokes the assistance of the Press in its object,

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RETURNS of the, average amount of bank. noles in circulation and of specio in reserve in Hongkong, during the month ended 31 July, 1910, as certified by the managers of the respective Banks ---

Average Specie in Amount, Reserve..

. Danks.

JUST before the sailing of the Minnesota, from Chartered Bank of India,

Manila on 3rd inst, the officers of the va1261 Australia and Chinu,5 4,142,447 51,000,000 discovered that several bales of silk, part of a Hongkong and Shanghai

shipment from Hongkong to Seattle, were Banking Corporation, 10,958,589 12,000,000 missing and could not be accounted for in any National Bank of China,

manner. The agents of the vessel, Mesirs, Limited,......................

nil. 31,705

Macleod and Co., were Immediately communi- -cated with and they in tura notified the secret Total,

$15.732739-16,000,000 service borsatt of the disappearance of the silke WHEN il a Serantes aurivaidat Manila en Gib Just, rom Lao ng, Samareshy wasst 'ónce

Agents of the batsbau went down to the vessel levied opon by the sheriff o'ta cly at the His ExCELLENCY the Officer Administaring and made a thorough investigation, but have peition of Gu ionez Hermanes lo satisfy part the Government has given his assent, in the discovered nothing definke regarding the of airge ci im amounting to P147,000 that name on behalf of His Majesty the King, to identity of the culprits. The silk was in the ** firm has against Orla Hermanos who, It fa] the following Ordinances passed by the Legisla. | bold and was securely locked and guarded and claimed, is the owner of the shi › and the carga tive Council Ordinance No. 15 of 1910-A it is a mysitry, how such a large amount, for it Soon after the so zure of the slip and lia cargo Ordinance to amend the Crown Lands Resump is estimated the at least sovee bales ware valued at about F46,000 was made, Messrs tion Ordinanca, 1985, and to make special pro- taken, could have boon got away without For B be Alcyer and ompany who claim to vision for the Resumption of Crown Lands of the thieves being taken. Ted prevailing theory be its owners of the vess, entered a protest small value for public purposes, Ordinance is that it was abstracted in small places by ayalent the levy made and »preared in court to No. 19 of 1p1p--An Ordinance to authorize members of the crow or stevedores at work on dopolit kuatanten for the liberation of the the Appropriation of a Supplementary Sum of the cargo.. Chief C. R. Trowbridge, when seen cargo so hat it may be landed The claims in Thres hundred, and fourteen thousand five regarding the disappearance of the silk, said still before the count and will come up for trial hundred and thirty-three Dollars and thirty-two that his men ware at work on the case and that this coming week --Cablemus.

cepts, to defray the Charges of the Yene rong. He had received no reports from them.

August isih, s pIL The following quotations for rubber shares, by wire, are supplied by Messre. E. §. Kadcorie & Co,

Alvar

* Anglo-Javas ima

Anglo-Malaya..

2. Balgownies...s Hita Tigas

busit Kojungs (np.) messen Bukit Raahe Carey United Castlefields......32

Changkat

Serdange

13 1910

↑ Singapore and Johore!—11,780 lbs; szalmst 4,900 lbs; total for seven months 64,746 lba; Against 16,774 lbs.

* Klebang !---

Merton-

Alma

Bus Tiga:

156 lba

3,084 lbs.

850 lbs.

8,452 lbs,

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Sangat Glassaly

:7,031 Ibs,

2,735 lbs.

·Ratanal:-

1,850 lbs.

Agents Derrick & Co..

Telok Anson 1 -

Agents Guthrie & Oò.

23/9 prem.

120/-

311 $18

-Cheras (part pald)

Da. (fully paid) Damaniaras ...........................167/6 Eastern Internationals ......25-prem. Fed. Selangor arterinisionžerarep Gloneslys na............- men..SA.50 Glensbleis- ma Golcondas........30-

Golden Hopes

Highlands and Lowlands. 121/- Indraglalu coverin...... lach Kenneths....................................................... Jequias unum.

Jongiandors

Karsanings

Kuala Lumpors

Lauadrons (fully pald) ..................... Leaadrons (ppd.)

Labas.Oversee

Ledbarys 444-332248524 Liagg!.......

prom.

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$14 -.

London Aslitics London Venturer... Merlimausm Pajames commu Pagohs......cur'in tur usa comunanıs Rubber Trusts' aches32/6 pram. Saggas menace........................ mas270f- Sandycrofts..... 4 ...........................:53

Sekongs Shelfords..

Singapore & Johores

prom.

77/6.

Sumatra Paras ..........................kar en15/ Sungel Choha.......IGD. Suogai Kapars minnamon 15/9 Tandjongs

Toerangle2}-prem

Vic Rantu

United Sordangs 121/ United Singapores.......$1.75 United Sumatra ......11/6 United Langkats... Baf-

Para Rubbernia

8/10 per lb.

Tangkahs having called up 5 per share are now quoted fully paid.

JULY RUBBER RETURN. The output of rabber from the Al-na Estates; Led,, for the month of July was 850 B.

The secretary ofthe Senawang Rabber.Estates Company, Ld, announces that: The output of dry Para rubber from the Secawang Estates for the month of July is 6,150 lb."

Messrs. 1lbert & Co., secretaries for the Gala-Kalumpang Rubber Estates Co., Ld., ad- vise that the outpat of rubber from the estates in July was 10,000 lb. This after the June out- pui of 8,800 lb. is considered very satisfactory.

JULY RUBBER, RETURNS,' Kamuning (Perak) Estate &ares for Jaly ibs, net revenue from tin mining $1,408. The are as follows:-Jetput of dry rubber 7,935

Sigures for the corresponding months of last year were:-Dry rubber 4,549'ibs, not revănua İrem tin mining $105,

Changkat Salak Estate, output of dry rubber from the estate for july was 1,100 lbs. The out. put for juna was 950 lbs, and the total quantity barvasted since tapping commenced to March this year is 3,491 lbs,

Labu Enate, output of dry rubbur last month |was, 16,626 lbs, making the total for the first seven months of this year 105,984 (bi." The Ggures for the corresponding period fast, year ware:-July 8,368 163, first seven months 33,658 ibs.

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RUBBER ESTATE RETURN,

JULY OUTPUT.

The following are estate rubber craps report.. ed from Pesaug and Kuala Lumpur for the month of July :-

ANGLO MALAY

- PATALINGI-

ABIATIC

́53,617 [bx

17,428 #

GOLDEN. HOPE 1-

3,750 "

12,000 11"

13,000 11

BELABAI

BIRAM!

PARADISE

HIGHLANDE& LOWLANDS 1–39,265,1. CHERSONESE:- j 1,960 lbs (Para)

1263 lbs (Rambong)

CALEDONIA:-

TALIAYER: ------ GEDONG:

NOVA SCOTIA :- RUBANA I→→

BATAK RAD UT 5--- SENGAT :-

23,401 lbs

13,500 21,000 H 14,975 16,500 'n

1,335

7,031 n

GLENEALY

1,735 14

RATANGI

UNITED SINGAPORE ;—1,915 lbs 3 @gainst 1,310 lbs... Agents Guthrie & Co.

1,850 n

KAMUNING -7,935 lbt; against 4,549 lbs. Net Revenue from Tin $3,408; #gainst $1,65

LABU ESTATE:-16,615 lbs ; total for seven months 105,984 iba; ngalant 8,368 lbs, and. 33,658 lbs.

CHANGKAT SALAK-1,100 lbs; total Bye months 3,498 lbs.

LINGGI74,000 lbs; against 48,500 lbs; total for seven months 436,000 lba; against 281,000 lbs,

SEMBAWANG¡—535 Ibi; Juno 271 lbs. Agents Beba Mayer,

SINGAPORE FARA :-5,400 lbs.

-:: SEREMBAN :—38,635 lbs; total for savan “months 214,414 Ibaj against 126,431 Tþs.

KUMPIRY: 3,507 lbs; total for seven months 19,088 lbs; against 7,193 lbs.

JUORA -11,758 lbs.

Heawood

Agents Evatt & Co.

680 lbs.

"YEREKLS_TW FORTË

SYBAMERI

Anhul, Br. 6.a., 1,350, J. B. Harria, 19th Aug,—–—

Outron tinh ang, Ga bản Csibarios Apcar, Br. £.a., 1,730, Geo; F. Hodg tion, Bih | Ang, -Cálcutta, Penang and *** Stráïta syrd Joly, Gas-D. 8. & Co., Id Cowrie, Br. 1.8, 3,155; Lễ G. Talla, 9th Aug – Newchwang ist Aug. Gen.—A, P. Co. „Derwent, Br. 6.6., 1,365," J. Jonkion, gent "July,"

-Saigon 27th July Goa.--Man, Fat & Co. Br. 5.9, 2,35%, Martin, gth Aug,***

Foreric, Br. a. 2,557, D. A. Gardiner, 7th

Bela Pandau is lbs, total two months 185.bell 3rd Asr, Cost, in eo. 4

RUBBER SHARE MARKET.

Hongkong, 11th August.. The continued heavy fall'in the price of the raw material, quoted at 8/9 per ibj last week, 10 7/9 for Fara and 6/9 for Plantation Rubber on 10th inst. absolutely paralysed business in the share market and quotations dropped lu sympathy. The farther fall in prices was ar rested yesterday when inquiries from London for sterling stocks seat quotations ap sorczal points from the lowest rates touched earlier in ibo weak. Tha rise of Para rubber to 8/10 par

to-day further helped to stiffen sterling quoted shares, and the markat closes with a decidedly firmer tops.

Business daring the week, however, was re stricted to the low-priced stocks, SOVATAÏ LERNSAC- tions having taken place at current quoiations. Thedownwardslide of Blogspore-dollarstocks continuas: unchecked and, generally, speak- ing, they have reached a fuvol so as to become temptingly profitable investments. The remark applies, of course, to the companies already producing rubber, but not to those that have only recantly amerged from the embryonic stage.

Anglo Malays wore sild as low as 13/6 durg ing the early part but towar as the close and highar with proba le bayors at 5/6.*

Allagars after axles at 5/3 ate in dema.d at the slightly improved rate if 5,6. -

Kastern internationals have suffered a sovere de line from 26/6 prem., last wenk's closing rate, to 15/- pram, but at the closs a harp rectión has taken, placa bringing the price back to 25. prem at which tuny remain fairly stondy.

Linggis changed hands at 53/6 daring the week but can now be placed at 36/6.

London Vestures have bayers from London at 6,6, with probable sellers at 7/5,

Merlimaus have been dealt in to a fair exient at between 7/3 and 7/6, closing with small in- quirios.

Ledburys arest:acy, and w. hou: baslaes o cepat 8ƒ›

Landon Asia diwaskośna 1ɔ as low as 11). state impared to 13/5, .for sales at 12/6.

Tangkaha ari on offer at 25/- gram, with-

b.bebaya ait 27/6 pram.

Laned Serdany have factuated a good deal during the week, after sales at 127/"" "god" 127/6, they wokennd toʻsief with sallers, but are now firmer with buyers at 122/6.

United Samstras were sold at sif- and more can be had at 12/-.

Tandjongs have improved, to $7/5 prom.at which they keep fairly steady..

Bettams were reported sold at 5/9 and 7/- during the week.

Balgownies have weakened farther and bayers only offer $14.

Changkat Serdangs have déclined to Stop at which price there are inquirica.

Ayer Panas are also weaker at $7Į. Pajams have been sold during the early part of the wook at S15 and later at $13 but at the clösa Singapore quotes $14.

probable buyers from Singapore at $1.90.

Glenealys are Domially quoted at Sawith fudragiris have further decliand and can be placed at 515.

Pagbbs bars had a smirt drop from $34 to Saz at which latter price they are in request.

Sandycrofte are wanted at the slightly lower rate of $31.

Singapore and Johore comes lower at $13, at which there are inqairies,

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Uailed Singapores have waskened to Si closing in demand...

Ayer Kanings are inquired for at Si.

James McBride &. Weir & Co. G'enogle, Br. as, 3,399, W. H. Paddle, inth Aug-Singapore 4th Aug, Gan.--Śaang Talk Hong.

Halmon, Br. 1a, 641, A. H. Stawart, rath Aug.,

Swatow with Aog, Gan.-D. L. & Ca, Hus, Fr. 24, 742, Pasler, 8th May-Halphong

4th May Goo,—B, & Co. Kaifong Br... 92%, J. Warrack, sith Aug,

----Cabn and Philippine Island 7th Aug,

Copra-B, & SPANNEN JA Machaw, Ger. za, 993, C. Well, sri Aug.-- Bangkok 26th July and Holbow and Ang,, Rice and Gen--B, & 5.5 M Manchuria Am. vs. 8,750, J. W. Saunders, 7th: Aug.,-San Francisco 13th July” Mall and: Gen.—P M 5, 8. Caï

Monteagle, Dr., 6103, W. Dizon Hop-

croft, afth Joly-Vancouver via Japia 18th Jane Lumber and Gen-0, P.R. Op.

Persia, Br. 5.8., 2,744, A. Locket, 9th Aug,

Guaymas and Mexico 14th July via Moji 5th Aug, Gen-Eng Hok Fong & Do.. Phoum Peck, Br. 11, 4,065, Jan H. Scott, 6th Aug-Saigon and Aug., Rice and Gen.— Wo Fat Slug.

Pitsanulok, Ger. 1.5. 1,213, D. Reimers, 6th

Aug.-Swatow 4th Aug, Rice,—B & R Pompay, Am. s., 1,600, James D. Linett, 15th July-Cavita 12th Joly Coal--American Government

Sosha Mara, Jap. 1.6., 1,419, K. Sakawa, 11th

Aug.,-Holi 4th Aug,, Gan.--0, 5, K........ Tamba Maru, Jap, 11, 3,80), K. Sato, 7th Ang,-Shanghai 4in Aug., Gen,—N, Y. Tean, Br. 1.6, 1.345, A. W. Osterbridge, 12th

K.

Aug, Manila gib' Aug, Ballast.-B. & S. Walshing, Br. st., 1,170, Holmwood, 13th Aug.,

-Ditos at ing, Goa } IBC GỌI Yochow, Br. 66, 1906, Mills, Ang..-Telutalem.

18th July Salt-B‚& S.

You Am., 524, D. Paje, gist July-Manlin.

17th July Sugar.-W. B. Co.

SAILING VEEL..

Arrow, Br. 4-masted barque, 2,971, McIvor, zoth May-Anjer 8th April, Oil--Standard Oll & Co...

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CHINA COAST-METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.

August 11th, agro, mm/

*Bar. Th. Hu, Wind Wr. Vladivostok) (a.m|39.65|66. [94]. W Yesauro...... 5.m. Hakodata... N Tokio ... Cock! ... Nagasak Kagostima...

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Panisin can be sold at the reduced rate of $th: | Pescadores...

Elphinstones are wanted at $3.

Alor Gajabs are weaker at Sif

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Na Sarendabs bare eased down to $iż ai wb ch price they are in demand,

Advice of "Calls" on the following Partly Paid Shares" arrived by mail-

Langkat Sumatras fiaal call of a par share A effect'from 9th May.

Lomut-A call of 3/• making 13/- paid up as fect from 31st May,

Bukit Kajangs. A call of 5-making 15/- paid up as effect from: 1st June,

Eastern Internationale.—A cali of 2/6 making 12/6 pald up as effect from rst faly.

"Exchange. The Banks' closlog T.T. quota-

tions are as followeṛ-

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SINGAPORE QUOTATIONS,

Mosers, Ellis and Hilis advisa us of the re- ceipt of the following telegraphic quotations from Singappre to-day-

August 12th, 1970, M16, Vladivostock,p 20.[19.63 67|95

Nemuro....5 sm.j19.95 Hakodat

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3

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TO-DAY'S EXCHANGRĄĄ.

Belling,

Loades-Rank T.T.......

Do. demand micro -KOUKYNÄSTEKAUK Do ́e monjhs' sight France Bank T.T:

CICELY: 10,000 lbs wat. total three months 1,566 lbs.

"BUKIT TIMAH RUBBER ESTATES:-624 lbs; Amurica-Bank T,T........ Agasie Evati and Co.

Gery-Bink T.T. Jadla Tik, supposebnos

Do. demand.............................. CHANGKAT SERDANG;~~~3,658 Ibsy total six

Shanghal-Rank T.T. 'seems months 19,585 lbs,

Slogapore-Bank T.T, per H.K. Agents Guthrie and Co

BANTENG 2,700 lbs; -total three months Tapas-Back T.T

Java-Book TTi inuiomierzi 6,364 they against 1,951 lbs.

* Buying«

Agents Gapp and.Co.

BUKIT LINTANG 1-3,800 lbs.

4 months' nigh! L/0, ................. UNITED HUNATRA1-3,710 İbs;- toldi 'savan., 6 monthat sight L/C, ............... months a1,998. ibs..

--- JULY, RUBBER RETURNS. Agents F. W. Barker & Op.

Sandycroft:--0,944 Iba; against 5,782 iba. total for six months 39,196 iba; agalust 14,592

Banawang 1-6,850 lba; against 837 Thej (otal for sin suonths gi/275 lbsį against 0,374 100,

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