THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, –WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1916,
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Number of Bhares
Par Pald Valus Up
1914,
Highest
1914.
Lowest
1915. *1915. Highest, Loweat, 14th May, 14th May.
to
по
Last Dividend
and Date
to
30W
30 cts.$1 for 1906
45
$4 for year ending 30.6.15
Final of 40 cts, making 90 cts. 1 for year ending 31.12.14 f6% on preferred shares and 3% on deferred shares for year 1914
Final of 5/- (Coupon No 24)
making 7/- for 1914
($1.50 per share and bonus of 40 cents per share for year ending 30'4'15
Intorim of 1/- account year
anding 30.6.15(Coupon No. 5.)
1/2 for 1909
-interim a/c 1915 paid 12.7.15. 1-interim 1915
COMMERCIAL,
Yedamitsu Iron. Foundry.
It is reported from Tokio that the Department of Agriculture and Commerce has asked the Department of Finance for an appropriation of Y36,000,000 for an extension of the Yedamitsu Iron Foundry. The expenditure is to be spread over six years, beginning with next year, However, the state of the finances will not allow the Department of
Banks.
Finance to make the appropria H'kong& S'hai Banting Corp. tion as submitted, although it is recognised that some extra ex- penditure will have to be provid- ed for the Foundry in the Budget for next year.
The Enemy's Supply of Copper.
Marine Icsurances. Canton Insurance Offoe, Ld.425 North China Ins. Co., Ld....t.165
After silence for a considerable time,reports are once more becom-Yangtsze Ins. Assoc, Ld.
ing current of copper shortage both in Austria and Germany,
Fire fasurances,
Ana the Mining Journal of China Fire Ins. Co., Ld.......$161 July 31.
The situation sa re-H'kong Fire Ins. Co. Ld.......$420 garda copper for our enemies ia interesting, both materially and
Shipping. J40 cts. b. x the re- because, in the case of copper, an C.&M.S .S. Co., Ld. Iturn of $4.50 per s unofficial arrangement has been Douglas Steamship Co., Ld....$90 come to with the American trade Hongkong, C. & M.S.S. Co., Ld 20) which seems to offer the simplest
8822 b
120,000 $125 all
855 July. 700- Oõt: 830x div.790 o, div.
£72/5).
b.
10,000 8250 50
10,000 £15 £5
350-Doo. 305
145 Moy 133
Oct... 425
Jan. 170
360
160
£2/3 at 1/9 5/16 equal to $24.21 for 12 year 30/6/15
ƒFinal of $4 a/c 1913. Interim 1 of $18 a/c 1914
(Interim of 12) p.c. for 1914
Union Ins. Society of C'ton,Ld.$970
5.
18,400 $250 100 8473 April | 700
$245 ox 73 12,000 #100 60 210 April 19211⁄2 Jan.
Oot. - $972
$855
245
225
(Final of $20 and bonus of $3 making $55 for 1913 and Interim of $39 for 1914 Final of $15 mak, $18 for 1913
& Int. of $3 for 1914
b.
b.
20,000 $:00 20 8,000, $250 00
160 July .140 Oct. 162
130
$9 for 1913
395
Fab. 368 April 420
385
827 for 1913
30,000 $25
all
10
Jan: 51
Doc.
50 cts;
8.
20,000 $50
all
36
Mar. 2714 Nov,
91
.
b.
80,000 $15
all 294
Jan. 22
Dec. 23
19
solution of the difficulties which (Indo-China Steam ( Combined $155- b.,
60,000 our blockade with the enemy Navigation Co., Deferred $ 93 n.
60,000 causes between the Allies and the
Ld.........................
Preferred & 62 b.
s. 3,797,610 £1 United Stater. It is, therefore, im- Shell T'port & Trading Co., Ld. 40/-
£8
ર
$} all
79
Sept. Jan. 50
1574 96
all 106/- Fob, 70- Sept. 90/- Niv. 82-
I div.
portant to examine how the agree-
ment works in effect. Copper Star Ferry Company, Ld. ...$35} exports from the United States
b 40,000 $10 all
49
Mar. 40
Nov. 37
32
for the first six months of the
Refineries.
year were 138,527 tons, compared China 8. Refining Co., Ld.......8131 88 with 219,404 tons for the first Luzon S. Refining Co., Ld.
...$39
b.
20,000 $100 all 96) 7,000 $100 all | 31.
Feb. 70 Nov. Jan. 17
Dec. 46
កិច្ច
134
111
$3 for 1912
2734
$3 for 1897
more than doubtful if any appre-H'phreys Estate& F. Co., Ld...37 oiable quantity passed through K'loonLand&Building Co., Ld $40 in the
previous
half of 1914. An analysis of the countries of destination shows the receipts of the Allies to have been as follows :——
:
1915. 1914. France...... 49.208 39,397 United Kingdom 17,140 36,821 Rassia ********* 3,151 125
Of direct exports to Germany, Belgiam and Austria, there wore, of course, none se compared with 89,518 tons in 1914. What copper the enemy obtained came through neutral countries, that is to say, Holland, Italy, Denmark, Norway and Sweden. "Italy has been off oially at war with Austria for nearly half the period, and it is
Docks, Wharves and
Godowns &c.
'kong &R.W. & G. Co., Ld....$78h H'kong & W'poa D. Co., Ld....81 S'hai Dock & Eng. Co., Ld....61 S'hal & H'kew W. Co., Ld. ...92
Laads. Hotels and Buildings. Anglo French Lands......
'kong Hotel Co., Ld.............$112 'kong Land Investment Co $109
Mining.
Kailan Mining Admin'tion...30/- Raub Australian Gold Min-
ing Co., Ld.... Tronoh Mines Ltd...............31/6 Ural Caspiano.........................
$314
.40/6
b. 1,000,000 £1 all 41 Feb. 33/6 Deo,
b. 200,000 £1 all 3.10 Jan. 1.90 Nov.
all b. 160,000 £1
39/-
Feb. 19/6 Nov: all 56/6
21/3 6. 796,666 £1
33/6
4
30/-
3.60
32/6
32/-
b
b.
€0,000 $50 all 89 50,000 $50 all 77
55,700 t. 100 all 60 33,000 t. 100 all
109
Jan. 73 Nov. Jan. 53 Oot, July 50 Deo. Jan. 8214 Dec.
79
68
$3.50 for year 1914
89
57
63) 49 er div. 9316
80
$3 dividend for year 1914 Tls.3 for year ending 30.4.15 Tls. 5 for 1914
.t.94
18,000 t,100 1,100
94
94
b.
20,000 $50 50
128 July 120. Dec.
116
112
b.
30.000 $100 all
1171 July 98.
Nov. 111xdiv.
108
an.
150,000 810 all 934
Jan. 7
Nov: 71
6.10
b.
6,000 $50 80 45
Jan. 44"
Feb. 40
40
$3 for year ending 30'6'15 45 cents for year 1914 #3 for 1914
months of Shanghai Lands
Cotton Milis.
1915. In all, Italy imported 23,005
ia ordinary West Point Building Co., Ld. #72) tons; years her imports would be about H'kong Central Estates......$100 18,500 tons. Her imports in 1914, however, only amounted to 8,715 tous, so that, presumably, she would require a considerable sup- ply to fill up her atooks before war started. The excess this year! Shanghai Cottons in S'hai ....103). b.
over normal imports is approri- mately 5,400 tons, which scoms
Ewo Cotton S. & W. Co., Ld. t.180 Hongkong Cotton Co...$9.00 Kung Yik......
.1634 b. Leon Kung Mow
.901
Miscellaneous. China Borneo Company Ld. 3101%
to give the outside limit of ter- China Light & Power Co., man receipts through this ohan-
La. 84.40 83, (Spec. shares) ****** that Italy required the whole China Provt. L. & M. Co., Ld. 84 amount herself. Norway and Dairy Farm Company, Ld....$34 Sweden took 10,567 tone, and Den-Green Island Cement Co. Ld....9.80 sa, s. mark 1,050 tons, compared with Hongkong Electric Co., Ld. #44 nil in 1914. These countries con- Hongkong Ica Co., Ld..........$183 sume a certain amount of copper, Hongkong Rope Mfg. Co., Ld...$30 though probably not very mach Hongkong Tramway Co., Ld. 5.15 at the present time, which, in the; past, they have no doubt obtained Langkate .......................98 from Germany, and it is possible, therefore, that Germany may have Peak Tramway Co., Ld. (Old) 89.60 ! received some 7,000 or 8,000 tons through these sourdes. On the Philippines Ld.......... whole no balance, however, so far H. Price & Co., Ld.....$5 as the manifests of the ships sail Societe des Pulpos ot Papier-1
teries du Tonkin........ ing from the United States show, 10,000 tone would be a fall Steam Laundry Co., Ld.........3} .b.
nel, while it is equally possible Do.
Do
(New) 80 cts. b.
.$4 b.
estimate of the copper going Union Water-boat Co., Ld. ......$16 eventually into the enemy's Watson and Co., Ld..............................$6.85 EB, hands in the first six montha
................105
b.
b.
12,500 $50 10,000 $100 all
78,000 t.50 all 98
73
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Deo. 89
Juze 66
Oct.
106
101
Dividend of 6 p.o. for year
ending 30.6.15
Feb.
70
100
100
$2 for half yearending 30.6.15 · $4,09 for 7 months onding 31.12,14
6
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20,000 t.50 all 138 July 125 123,000 $10 all 84 Mar. 7
75,000 t.10
141 Jan. 11 8,000 t.100 all 110 Feb. 70 40,000 1.50 all 135 Feb. 70
May 180
June $
152) Tle, 12 for year ending 31′10′′14 7 50 cents 31 708
Mar: 17
May. 89 b. Nov. 105
134 86
Tle. 1.20 for year ending 30°11′14 Tis. 12 for 1913
96
ƒ Div. Tle. 6. Bonus Tla, 4. Extra
Bonus Tis.1,year end'g 30′6′14
bị 60,000 gi
b.
b.
May all 12
10
60,000 $5 all 4.90 July 4 50,000 $1 all 12500 $10 all 9 Jan. 7
$9 40.000 7 6
June 35 400,400 $10 all 6.90 Jan. 5
Deo. 10
April 414
10
85 cents for 1914
44 6% for year ending 28,2,06
Nov. 8.95
8.00
Aug.
34
34
Deo... 9
670
B
60,000 $10 all
40 Jan. 36
Nov. 411
39
n.
6,500 $25
all
21714 July
174
Deo.
185
184
b.
69,000 $10 all
25 June 23-
Apr.
30
25
-
b. 325,000 5/- all
13- July 7
Feb.
b.
269,900 g. 10 all
644 Mar. 28
Deo.
3694 43
$20
25,000 $10 all 59,000 $10
$1. 75,000 $10 all 12,000 $10 10 13,200 $50
104 Jan. 9 June
10
9
93 cts. Jan. 75 cts. Deo.
$1
80 cts.
5
$1.50 for 1910.
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20
20
Nong
b.
of the year. So far no reference William Powell, Limited: ......88) has been made to Holland,
n.
b.l
20,000 $5
all 5.00 June 14 27.728 $10
all 2214 Feb. 17 90,000 $10 all 8 April 6.90
21,000 87
all 92 Jan. 616.
30 June 92 €,000 $25 all
6
porter of copper for distribution
Holland is ordinarily a large im- S. C. Morning Post .............................629
in Germany. In 1914 42,766 tona
of copper were thus shipped, as against 457 tons in the six months of the current year. Summariz ing, we get the following: In- oluding Dutob ports, the enemy imported 132,284 tons of copper in the first half of 1914, as against 457 tone in the corresponding period of 1915. Through other Countries he may have received about 10,000 tons. Thete figuren give us a measure of the efficacy of the control established, and the probability of the stories as to the growing scarcity of the metal.
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($2.50 for half year ending 130'6'15
70 ots. for 1914
$1,50 for year ending 31.7.14 50 ots, for 1914.
$2.00 per sbare for 1914 Interim of $2 secount 1915 Interim81for yearending30.6,15
5.25 4.80x diy. | #10 % for 1914
Interim of T, 1 making T. 2 1 a/c 1913
(70 ets. on fully paid shares and 7 cta, on $1 paid shares for year ending 30.4.15 None
Nov. 314 3.00 25 cta. for year ending 31′515
$1.00, per share for year end- 16. Jan. 18
ing 31,12,1914- Dev. 6.90 xdiv, 6xdiv. 60 cts. for 1914
Dec. 7
20
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stna, New ... 9,325 perché Patno, Old 9,200 Benares, New Ведатов, Old
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