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COMPANY REPORT, WA Pmpastyat:

The Chiara Provident Loan & Mortgage Co., Limited,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1013.

West Point 858,035.86 Leon mort-

POST OFFICE.

gago..... 220,090,00 686, 85 86

MAIL'S VIA SIBERIA.

Laft'

Godown For...

Dithio

Dod Shanghai..

1,70.00.

Jah 23 Jan. 24

Feb. '8" Feb. 18

18 0.0

The report for presentation to the Shareholders at the Sixteenth | Less deprecia- Ordinary General Meeting of the |**tion.................. "China Provident Loan and Mort gage Co., to be held at the olice of the General Managers. on Friday 21st February, is a follows:--

Annexed ́we have the pleasure to lay before shareholders a state- ment of accounts made up to 3iet December, 1912.

The gross earnings for the past year amount to $147,082:52 and after deducting interest paid and all expenses, remuneration to General Managers, Consulting Committee's and Auditors' fees, and including the balance of $1,394.55 brought forward from last year's account, there remains sum of $95,274.55 which it is recommended be appropriated as follows, viz:-

To place to Reserve

Fund'

+

To pay a Dividend of

70

Investment of Reserve Fuuk

10,000 Bbares Green Island

Cement, C., Ld.'............. .....40,000.00 Proportion of premiom on u

axpired policise.. Cash ...... Sandy Debtors

MAILS DUB.

14th inst English, Devanha, Am., Bremen, 18th inst.

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED.

WEATHER REport.

On the 13th at 10,50,-~The anti- oyalona has further weakened:

Vorwaerts, Austrum. 3,727, R It is still central near Shanghai,

Darcoker, 18th Feb.-Gradients are everywhere shal Shanghai 9th Feb., Gen. low

8, W. &Co. Suovia, Gor 5.6; 2,381,Steler, 12th

Fed-Singapore 5th Feb Gen.-H. A. L.

A shallow depression lies over N. Japan.

Mail Steamers :

"...

THE PENINSULAR

Pressure has decreased at all AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

stations except Tokio, where in has increased slightly.

WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or about

the DATES naised—.

Bohemia, Austs.., 2,365, Mo-

Light or variable winds are in- orans, 13th Feb-Shang dicated along the E coast of hai 10th Feb, Gen-Chins, and moderate monsoon W. & Co.

over the N. China Sea.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am to-day. SHANGHAI W. R. Hickey,

The Devanha with the English 947.60 Mail left Singapore on Sunday 87,880.8 the 9th instant at 9 a.m. and is

expected to arrive here on Fri Quiloa, day the 14th instant at 6 am

In band .....

4,324 66 At Godone......200.00 4,434 66 This packet brings the Parcel

$1,441,210.83 MEMBERS OF

H. P. WHITE STLT H. D - CONSULT NO

WELL

COMMITTEE. SHEWAN TOMMS and Oo, General Managers. We report that we bave audited the above balance sheet with the books and vouchers of the Com- pany and that in sur opinion such balance sheet is properly drawn up so as to exhibit a true and cor- rect view of the state of the Com-

Hails closed in London for des- patch by the all sea route on 10th Hain Jan and for despatch overland on the 14th Jan.

The Bremen with the American Mail ex as. Manchuria ja ex pected to arrive here Tuesday the 18th inst.

1

MAILS CLOSEMA

Saigon-Per Laertes, 14th Feb., 8

& m.

Shanghai and North China-Per

Chingklang, 14th Feb, 8 am, Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

Per Haiyang, 14th Feb., 9 a.m. and India via Calcutta

Per Laisang. 14th Feb. 11 a.m-

Straits

pany's affairs at the 31st Decem- ber, 1912, according to the best of $ 5,000.00 our information, and the explana-

tions given us, and as shown by Japan the books of the Company. We

To co per share $87,500.00 have obtained all the information

forward to

the credit of next year's account. $2,774,55 Consulting Committee. — Mr. G. H. Medhurst having resigned on leaving the Colony, Mr. 8. H. Dodwell was invited to take his place. In accordance with the Articles of Association, MasaYE, H. P. White, U Po 01 and S: F Dodwell retire, but offer them solves for re-election.

Auditors The accounts have been audited by Meagra, A. O'D Gourdin and W. H. Putts, "who are recommended for re-election,

Sunway Tours & Co., General Managera," Hongkong, 11th February, 1913.

Profit and Loss Account.

$

Consulting Committeo's leas Andisors foux.

Cranges.....

Depreciation on Gdwn furniture for yoar 1912. Bilince...

Balance

carried forward from lit year

rents,

Interist era red, storagen; e, $145,082 52 Laur Interest pid, am mistons, de $42,123,

Income from Iaro Umuts

14

and explanations we have re quired. W. HETTON Porrs A. O'D. GOURNIK, AUDITORS,

Hongkong, 10th, Feb, 1913.

NO BOXING.

We stated yesterday that a Cornish Board of Guardians hash forbidden the use of boxing. gloves to the boys in the work- house, one member volunteering

via Yokohama Per Quiloa, 14th Feb, 11

.a.m.

Siam-Per Drufor, 14th Feb.,

B.m.

11

Macao-Per. Sui Tai, 14th Feb,

1.15 p.m. Straits and India via Calcutta- Per A. Apoir, 14th Feb., 2 p.m.

Japan ria Kobe-Per Tjilatjap, 14th Feb., 3 p.m. Straits, Coylen and India via Bombay-Per Vorwaerts, 14th Feb., 4 pm•____ Shanghai, & North China (Europe via Siberia). Per Devanha, 14th Feb +5 p.m.

Siberian

Mail.

the information that "boxing, as Shanghai, North China and Japan a rúlè, led to fighting." We won- der where that particular member was "raised." Heaven be thanked, his class of thinkers is fast dying ent, making room for people with a healthier outlook. If this sapient individual knew enough to come 8,000.00 in out of the rain, he would be 300.00 aware that, generally speaking. 7,679.62 the last man to thrust his nose intoj

a fight is your trained boxer, and 100.00 this for many reasons-chief $5,274.55 among which, perhope, is the fact that no sport in the world demands such complete control over the temper. Of course there have been cases where boxers, profes 1,304 58sional or amateur, have acted in

$106 851.07

10,957,62

400.000 $106,361.07

Balance Sheet,"

Capital Authorised.——

900,0 ́0 shares at $10.

1q1. $2,000,000******€ Taxed.--

115,000 shares at $10.

ruffianly manner and have trafficked on their skill to set the. | bully. But these would have done precisely the same sort of thing thing had they never seen or handled a glove; for the innate blackguard remains a blackguard, whether boxer or no boxer, and whether educated in the work- house or at Eton.

Major Waring. Major A. D. Waring, Royal Army Medical Corps, on arrival home from Hongkong, was posted 49,986,28 to the Southern Commend.

95,274,55

$1,444,210.88

dach ..................... 1,259,000 on Reserva Fandarme una 48,000.00 Sindry Creditors Baliore of Profit and Loss

Account........

Loans on, Pro-

rident By-

On

The Prometheus

The "L and C. Expres" cf January 17th says:The Proma theas, cruiser, which last week returned from the China Station will be paid off at Devonport a goon sa convenient, and placed shares &c. 597,171.28 728,821,88 in charge of a care and mainten

ance party.

stein 3896,030,55 Lo

Mortgage,

CRISP, NIPPING MORNINGS.

A pot of hot, delicious Coffee downstairs. The in- viting Aroma provades the... house. Isn't that an in- ducement to get up" and bégla the day? But the Coffee mustn't be a dis appointment even one day out of six. It must be con- sistently good, and that is one of the great characteris ties 01 LOTUS BRAND MOKHA COFFEE.

Obtainable at all Grocers.

H RUTTONIEE & SON,

18 à 40, QUEEN'S ROLT, OLX, BAL

English

Mall.

via Kobe-Per Thongwa, 15th Feb., 10 a.m. Straits, Burmah, Ceylon," Adelaide, Western Aus- tralia, India, Aden, Egypt, and Europe via Brindisi. (Late Letters 11 a.m. to noon, Extra Postage 10 cents.) (Sup- plementary mail on board. up to the time fixed for departure of the mail (Extra Postage 10 cents) (Letters posted in all the Pillar Boxes in time for the first clearance will be included in this con- tract mail.) The Parcel Mail will be closed on Friday, the 14th inst., at 5 p.m.-Per. Himalaya, 15th Feb., 11 a.m. . Philippine Islands-Per Taisang. 15th Feb, 1 p.m. Macao-Per Bui. Tai, 15th Feb.,

Siberian

Mail.

1.15 p.m.

Philippine Islands-Per Rubi, 15th Feb. 3 p.m. Shanghai and North China (Europe via S beria) Per Yunnan, 15th Feb., 3 p.m. Batavia, Semarang and Bourabaya Per Tjimahi, 15th Feb, 3 pm.

Shanghai and North China Per Kwongsang, 15th Feb. 5 p.m. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow via Tamsui — Por Daijin- maru, 16th Feb., 9 a,m..

Ningpo,

9 a.m.

:

Br. 8.8., 7,697, A. Cole, 19th Feb-Singapore, . Gen. Order. Kong, Chi, s.s., J. Halker, 13th Feb.-Canton 12th Feb., Gen.-D. M. S N. Co.

Chipshing. Br. 5.8., 1,199. Mooney

13th Feb.-Swatow 12th

-.00 inches,

Fab. Gen.-J., M. & Co. Chiiklang, Bros.s.1,220, Ainsley, magrade-13th Feb,--Swatow 12th

Feb., Ballast.-B. & S.

CLEARANCES AT THE". HARBOUR OFFICE. Fob, 12.

Feb, 13.

Toosul, for Saigon. Miyazaki-maru, Yokohama, Halmun, for Swatow. Suvia, for Yokohama, Keongwai, for Singapore. Quarta, for Swatow. Wakasa-maru, for Kobe, Kiuklang, for Chefoo. Laertes, for Saigon. Chinhua, for Shanghai, Samsen, for Bangkok.

DEPARTED. Feb. 13.

Goldenfels, for Haiphong Taito-mar, for Tamsui, Dakotah, for San Francisco, Kwongang, for Canton. Bendoran, for Canton. Daito-maru, for fort Arthur. Siam, for Hongay.

Miyasaki-maru, for Kobo. Ariake maru, for Japan. Haimun, for Swatow, Chinhua, for Shanghai. Paoting, for Canton, Keongwai, for Swatow. Wakasa-maru, for Moji.

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON. TO-MORROW.

District.

1 Hongkong, and

Neighbourhood

FOR

TO RAIL ON

abont 14th Feb.

AZKARE Freight and

Passage.

STEAMERS

DEVANHA

Forecast.

LONDON, TIA) USUAL PORTA or CALL ze. LONDON & ANT-

HIMALAYA Capt. H. G. Eran!,„B.J.B.

15th Fab.

Noon | Freight and

Passage.

E. winds, moderate;

fair.

WERP. 8'rok,

.about.

19th Feb, Facuage

About:

21: Feb

& Formosa Channel NE. wind,

fresh. South coast of" China between HK. The same and Lamooks

as No 1. South coast' of) China between H.K. The same and Hainan.

as No. 1.

China Coast Meteorological

Register...

13th February, a.m.

Station.

Wind.

Hour.

Barometer.

Humidity.

Tempé

D'tion.

Force.

Wostook 7a30.0717 61 nne

Nemuro 6a 29.93 ----

Hakodate

Kochi

29.93---

Weather.

PENATO, U'MBO,

SARDINIA

Pour SAID, MALTA Capt. 0. O. Tallot, ax.n. & MARSEILLE 16+ | SHANGHAI,

J

MOJI, KOBE & NANKIN YOKOHAMA, Capt. Owen Jones, X.X..

All the above steamers are fital with wireless Telegraphy,

For Freight, or Passage apply to

E. A. HEWETT,

P. & O. S. N. Co.'s office,

Hongkong, 10th February, 1918,

Superintendent.

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD.

BREMEN.

TAR, SOUTHAMPTON, Umpt. B. Wilbehal 27,890. ANTWERP & BREMEN,

Tokio

30.12

0

30.19

0

Nagasaki 30.23-

0

K'shima

·30.25

Oshima Naha

30.22

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES

30:19

SOW

Ishi'jima

30.17-

8 2

"

15

#

Bonin Is. Chefoo Whaiwei 30.21 30 86 Hankow Ichang Kiukiang

FOR

STEAMYRE.

TO BAIL ON

W4

NAPLES, GENOA,

ALGIERS, GIBRAL-BREMEN

[W'NESDAY, 19th Feb

10 A.M.

Changsha

SHANGHAI, NAGA-1

Shanghai

Gutzlaff

*

nw 1 om 30.27 32 .30.19.36

лw. 1 ov Sharp P. 730.3052 ---- e: 1 or Amoy 6a30.2952 79 sw 1 c Swatow, 30.25 51 92 Talhoku 5a30.23-

BAKI, KOBE and PRINZ EITEL FRIEDRICH. YOKOHAMA .............. - ***.

Capt. C. Mundt

About

16,000

THURSDAY,

20th Feb

MANILA,

TAP

n lo

Taibhu

30,21-

SW, 2-

0

6,000

22nd Fo'ranty:

S'NEY & M∙BOURNE.

Schmit, Mrs. White, Mrs.

Tainan

30.21

Koshun

30.17

P'dores

30.21--

n 6- n 2 n' 6

KOBE and YOKOHAMA

PRINZ WALDEMAR

About

-Capt. H: Bremer

6,100

TUESDAY

4th March

Canton

KUDAT & SANDAKAY

BORNEO

'kong

630.1956 85 ../2.b 30.18-- ene 4 o 30.1850 n. 2o.

Capt. F. Sembili

End of February

PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per a.s. Vorwaerts, arrived 12th inst., from Shanghai:- Arnold, Mrs. Devlin

PASSENGERS DEPARTED. 19th inst, for Australia, &0-

Per ss. Nikko Maru. sailed on

Gap Rock Adams. E. W. Macmillan, J.B. Macao Bage, Miss Mitchell, Mr. & Wuchow Îs

Mira. T. Barretto. L. A

Pakhoi Caulkins, Mrs. G. Mitchell, Mies Hoihow Phulien

W.

**CI

$1

MARONN, NEW-PRINZ SIGISMUND SATURDAY, GUINEA, BRISBANE Capt. D. Lens

All the steamers of the European Lipe are fitted with Wireless

New System of Telefunken.

For further Particulars, apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & CO.,

6a30.2055 30.1068

ne 1 dh

E

C. St. J. Aparri

Manila

30.1067 30.05 70

0 o 00

29.02 74

nne 2 o

9a 29,99 78

де 16

nw 2 c

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA,

30.0280

10

Hongkong, 8th Febrasry, 1918.

Condon, H. L Maher, Miss N.Tourane, Dovey, Rev. and Miller, Mr.

Mre.

Milne, P... Esdale, O. Rowley, Mr. Garcies. Rev. Fisher, Mrs. Ramos, Mr. and Legaspi

Mrs. F.

Iloilo Horfield. L. Hawarabayashi. Smith, L. G... Bacolod

Taggart, Mr. & Cebu Heal, Mr. & Mrs. White. Rev. B. Hanaoka, H. Y Mr. J. H.

Labuan

Wilson, Mrs.

FH.

Hicks, Mr. & Mrs. Yriarte, Mr. M Bigashikawa, Kotuđenda

earne

...... T. F. Claxton, Director.

Hongkong, Observatory, Feb. 13, DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LD.

.1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the level Yasuda, Mr.of the sea in inches, tenths and

hundredths.

2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.

SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL.

London, 21st January. Arrivals from China:Flintsaturation, the Humidity of air 3 Humidity, in percentage of| jahire.

saturated with moisture being 100, 4 Direction of Wind, to two

The following vessels have pas- sed the Canal:-Keemun, Miya-points. saki Maru, Myrmidon, Stentor, Atreno, Ecolegia

London, 24th January.

5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Boale,

Hongkong-South China Coast Ports.

Highest Class, Fastest and Most Luxurions Steamers on the Coast, having plexul Accommodation for First-Class Passengers. Electric Light Excellent Önisins. ·

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW RETURN, (Occupying 9 to 10'days.)

STRANSHIPS,

CAPTAIN

ŽHAVIKG.

HAIYANG A. E. Hodgins FRIDAY, 14th Febi, aj: 10 a,m,

Arrivals from China-Tango e detached cloud, d drizzling rain HAITAN ****3. 8. Roach. FRIDAY, 21st Feb., a 10 mi

6 State of Weather, b blue sky, HAICHING... W. O. PASIPOIS. TUESDAY, 18th Feb., at 10am.

Maru, Africa.

- !

watow-Per Haimun, 16th Feb Macdo-Por Sui Tal, 17th Feb,,

f fog, g gloomy, h hail, 1. light- The following vessels have pas- ning to overcast, p passing HAIMUN 1.15 p.m. Swatow. Amoy and Foochow-sed the Canal:---Caledonien, Mo-showers, a squally, r-rain, a snow For Haighing, 18th Feb., une, Perseus, Sicilia, Glenfars, t, thunder, v visibility, w dow wet),

hundredths of

Storlan

Mali.

Feb. 11 am,

New

Nankin.

0 Rain in inches, tenths and

METEOROLOGICAL,

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FOR SWATOW, TUE | J. W. Erandios | WEDNESDAY, 19th Feb., at 10 am. Steamers will arrive at, and depart from, the Co.'s Whart our Blake Pier

For Freight and Passage, apply to

Douglas, Lapraik & Co., General Managers,

Day On Date On Date THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN

STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.

67

E

9 am Philippine Islands, Australia, London, 28th January,

Tasmania, and

The following vessels have pas- Zealand via Port Darwin sed the Canal-Benalder, Cal -Per "Tafyuan, 18th shas, Ernest Simons, Indrasamha Pelho, Pia Friedrich,: Welsh Prince, Alesia, Annamayy Shanghai, North. Chinis

at London. 31st January. Japan via Nagasaki, Arrivals from China Liberia, Temperature 56 53

Barometer 30.32 30.32 30.25 Honolulu, Canada Unit Caledonien, Lutzow, Atreus, Mun- Humidity

56 783 ed States and South Am castor Castle.

77 erica via San Francisco ass following vessels have pas: Direction}

Windy

E (Europe via Biberia)-Per sed the Canal:-Denbighshire, Force Siberia, 18th Feb, noon. Kama Maru, Kitano Maru, Kleist, Weather Macao-Per Buí Tai, 18th Feb., Nera, Ningehow, Sachsen, Egre- Rain

1.5.p.mp

mont Castle. Philippine Islands-Por Toan, London, 4th February. H.K. Observatory, 12th Feb., 1913.

Arrivals, from China-Ernest

The following vessels have pas- tralia, India, Aden, sed the Canal Idomeneus, El- Egypt, and Europe via leric, Laertes. Naples Per

London, 11th February. Bremen, 19th Feb., Sa.m.

Arrivals from China:-Hims- Straits, and India via Bombay-

laya, Idomenaus, Myrmidon, Alb- AF Per Ischia, 19th Feb., 11 sla, Stentor, Amazone, ~

The following vessels have pas- Em Ghazee, Indrani, Nippon, Scandia sedthe Canal Benarty, Brasilia Mon Spezia, Schuylkill, Yorök, Swazi,

German

Mail.

18th Feb. 3.p.m.

Straite, Burmah, Ceylon, Simons Adelaide, Western Aus-

Highest opsi ́air Température on the ith Lowest

..

T. F. Claxton, Director. TIDE TABLE.

Mail Service to Australia

EMPIRE ****a

via Manila.

MAIL SCHEDULE 455 (SUBJECT TO MODIFICATIC N

Gay Arrive Hongkong Pag from Austen lín -

Feb. 8th to 14th Feb., 1913.

ST. ALBANS ............... High Water

Law Was BASTERN ............................ Hongkong

Trong hoà

Sator. T

Toes

Wed,

Macso-Per Sui Tal, 19th Feb.

1.15 pm.

WOR Japan via Lobe-Per Torilla, 20th

Feb, 3 paANSIEURE Swatow, Amoy and Foochow All productions of the ALE T

Per Haitan, 21st Feb., the strictest European Supe

XANDRA CAFE 00.are under vi Obrintinore, vision,

m'morn

Leave Hongkong

for Austman,

On the 18th Fabib A) On 1st Marõh On the 7th March, 05 29th 14 On the 4th April...|:| On 16th)/

The shore Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, Bộ màng 10m 1.0 Eentiful supply of los, Fismo Provisions, etc., and are lighted thron

Blectricity: All State-Roose save Electria Fans, & duly qualified

3:30 51 | tewardess are curried. CHOO

For further partqulare, spply to

(Printed and Published by Der Vorus Hendi Central, in

Gibb, Livingston

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