RUBBER SHARE REPORT.
STERLING SHARES.
Nom. Value.
THE HUNGKONG-TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY
NOTICES
NOTICE
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI, BANKING CORPORATION.
NOTICES
THE HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY LIMITED.
NOTICE.
1916.
NOTICE.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
COMMERCIAL
Kledang Tin Our Bread is made from the Best Quality Flour only and can be obtained and orders taken at AH WEETS DAIRY, 37 Peking The lode that has been dis- THE ORDINARY HALF- Road, ON LEL. Compradore. Fainhong Road. HUNG CHANG.] covered on the property of the YEARLY MEETING & SHARE Compradore, Haiphong Road KWONG FOOK, Compradore, Har Kledang Tin Mining Company, HOLDERS will be held at the phong Road KWONG YUEN MOW, Campradare, Haiphong Road, Ltd. is on what is known as Gar Company's Hotel on Saturday TAM KEE, Compradore, Macao
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NOTICE is hereby given that the Orimary Yearly Meeting of the Shareholders in this Corpora- tion will be held at the City Hall, Hongkong, on Saturday, the 19th the 12th February 1916 at 1230 Orders may be left with the above for any of our products land's block. The Directors con-- PRICES BY MAIL From SINGAPORE Dated January 20th, 1916. day of February, 1916, at noon, pm for the purpose of receiving we put up absolutely the Best Tiffins and Dinners- a new sider its second string to Kled- for the purpose of receiving the statement of accounts of the Wenn fer Each Meal Price ore Dollar Each, or 30 Meals for ang'a bow to use the phraseolegy
of Mr. Harry Rich Report of the Court of Directors Company to the 31st December good for any meal or à la Carte up to 75 Cants- Buyers.
We Guarantee every thing put up and Sold by the Alarandra together with a statement of Ac-1915, with the Report of the counts for the year ending the Directors, and to discuss a F Cafe to be of first Class Quality. Thy ourown make Park Sankages matter that may be competently and Pork Pies. Pure Java Coffee Roasted and Gro and Daily and S1st December, 1915.
The Register of Shares of the brought before the Meeting. Corporation will be closed from MONDAY, the 7th February, to SATURDAY, the 19th February, 1916 (both days inclusive), dering which period no transfer of shares can be registered
3
£
2- Allagar
1 Anglo-Java
-Anglo-Malay
Batang Malaka
Batu Tiga (Selangor)
Bekob
1 Bukit Kajang
1 Bukit Lintang
2- Bukit Mertajam
£
1 Bakit Rajah
F
2/ Bukit Sembawang
1 Castlefeld (Klang)"
2- Chersonese (FMS)
1/6 Chimpal
2- Cicely
Pref
-Consolidated Malay
1 Damansara (Selangor)
-I Deannistown
1 Duff Development
Edinburgh
1 Golconda Malay
Sellers-
14- 10/6
6,9
43/9
1 Наусер
2 Heatro d
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1 Bighlands & Lowlands
1 Inch Kenneth
65/-
-Jasin
£
1 Kapar Para
Kota Tinggi Johore
*
Kamuning Perak
1 Kuala Lumpur
2- Labu (F.M.S)
1 Lanadron
1 Langen (Java)
30-
Í Ledbury
40
- Linggi Plantations Ord..
18/6
London A. R. and Prod.
6/6
7/3
1 Lumut
35-
$7,6
1 Malacca B. P. Ord..
80%
1
Pref
70%
2- Merlimau
1 Mount Austin
1 Nordanal
2-Padang Jawa
E - Pataling
+
2/- Perak
1 Permas
1 Pegob
2-Port Dickson
I Rembia ord.
1 Rembia Pref.
12/6 Rubber Plant lavest Trust
1 Sagza
1 Saporiz
1 S-afeld
21- Selan, or
1 Sendayan
1 Seremban
I Shelford
1 Sislang
- Singapore Par
Straits Settlements (Beta)
Sing-pore United
- Sumatra Para
Sungei Chob
2- Sungei Kapar
19/
Br Order of the Court of Directors:
N. J. STABE,
Chief Manager: Hongkong. 31st January, 1916
"
HONGKONG CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO.,
LIMITED
The TRANSFER BOOKS of Put up in 1 lb. Tins at 75 Cents. We give you a Splendid Cup offootpat of tin cre at Banka was
fram 5th to 12th February 1916... both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board
J. H. TAGGART. --
Acting Secretary, Hongkong. 1st February, 1916.
Just give us a Trial and you will be more th Satisfied. THE ALEXANDRA CAFE
+b
R. J. HOWARD, Sole Proprietor.
THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING
CO., LTD.
1 STABLISHED 1883
MANUFACTURERS, OF
PURE MANILA ROPE
HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE CO. LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that the ORDINARY ANNUAL MEET- ING OF SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Hongkong Hotel, Hongkong. on SATUR- NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS DAY 19th February 19 6 at noon, for the purpose of receiving the The NINETY-SIXTH ORDIN-report of the Directors together ARY MEETING OF SHARE- with a Statement of Accounts for HOLDERS in the Company will the year eading 31st December Prices, Samples and full particulars will be forwarded on application
be held at the Office of the Com- 1915.
pany, Hotel Mansions, on TUES-! The TRANSFER BOOK of the DAY, the 15th February, 1916. Company will be closed from the 12 o'clock NOON, for the purpose 7th to the 14th February (both of receiving a Report of the Direc-days inclusive), during which tors, together with a Statement period no transfer of shares CA of Accounts, declaring a Dividend be effected. and electing Directors and
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS Auditors.
& SON, General Managers.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLUSED from the 2nd to 15th February, 1916. both days i'clusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors.
WE CLARKE,
Secretary. Hongkong, 25th January. 916.
UNION WATERBOAT CO., LIMITED.
NOTICE
TO SHAREHOLDERS.
MITSUBISHI GOSHI
KWAISHA
(MITSUBISHI CO) COAL DEPARTMENT.
SOLE PROPRIETORS OF TAKASIMA OCHI, MUTABE, YOSHI-
The Eleventh Annual General KOTAKI, NAMAZUTA, SAYD, SHIREEW, Meeting of Shareholders will be held in the Ofices of Messrs. Dodwell & Co. Limited. on Mon- day the 14th February 1916 at
BIBA and KAMIYAMADA Collieries. AGENTS FOR SAKITO AND OYUBARI COALS.
CHL, 1OKYO.
11am for the purpose of receiving HEAD OFFICE MARUNOU- the report of the Gener 1 Man- lazers tazether with a statement. of accounts to 3 st December, 1915.
The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 7th to 14th February both dates inclusive.
DODWELL & CO., LTD.
General Managers. Hongkong, 31st January, 1916.
1 Sungei Salak
500
1 Sungei War
70%
741-
1 Tebrau (Johore)
50/-
LIST OF PASSENGERS
1 United Sua Betong
EXPECTED.
2/-United Serdang Sumatra.
10/5
2/ United Sumatra
5/3
- United Temiang
1/9
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DOLLAR SHARES.
Alor Gajah
Aver Kuning:
5 Haytor
10 Indragiri
-1 Jeram
1 Jimah
5 Kelemak
1.55 xd 7.50
3.10
1.10
1
1 Ayer Molek
2,00
270
5.Ayer Panas.
7,50
825
1 Balgownie
4.75
5,25
́1 Bukit Jelutong ·
.62;
.70
1 Bukit Katil
10 Bukit Timah
13.00
3 Changkat Serdang
8.20
8.75
1 Glenealy
1,95
7.00
10,00
11.00
1.25
1,40
75
4.25
.85 4.00
→ Kempas
4.75
5,00
5 Lunas
4.20
4,50
1 Malaka Pinda
185
135
* Malakof
-8.00
4.15
1 Mandai Tekong
724
5 Merzui
3.00
3.30
*New Serendah
2,50
2.75
5 Nyalas
4.75
5.00
#
5 Paj.m
16200
17.00
1 Pantai
1.40
3.55
10 Pulau Bulang
9.00
9,00
1 Prorgor
.70
$ Radella.
9,50
10.25
2 Sandycrrft
8.50
9,50
2 Sungei Bagan
2,15
2.25
1 Tambalak
.75
10 Tapah
$15,00
85 *16,00
5 Teluk Anson
9.00
9.50
2 Trafalgar
110
1,25
1 Ulu Pandanı
45
1,00
1.15
1 United Malacca
WRIGHT & HORNBY,
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Share and General Brokers. 6, Des Vœux Road Central.
Tel address, Rectitude.
TEZ TELERAPH DOES: HOT MOLD ITSELF RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY-OF
THE ABOVE QUOTATIONS.
BEANCH OFFICES -NAGASAEL WAKAMATSU, MOJI KARATSE, OTABL MURORAN. HAKODATE KOBS OSAKA, KURE, TOKYO, YOKO BAMA, NAGOYA, TSURUGA, LON DON.SHANGHAL HONGKONG, HAN-
HOW, PEKING and CANTON. Cable Address for above:
"IWASAKI," Codes:Al, A.B.C. 5th Ed., Weste ern Union. AGENCIES:-- CHINKIANG-Messrs. GEAR- ING & Co. MANILA—Messrs. MACONDRAY & Co. SINGA-
Per P. and O. steame: Medina-PORE Messrs, BORNEO Co. From London December 24. To LTD.GLASGOW-Messrs. A. R Yokohama: Mr AC Ausell. To BROWN, MCFARLANE & Co. LTD. Shanghai: Rer and Mrs W Row- For Particulars, apply to- ley, Miss E T Taylor, Sister M McCord, Mr and Mrs H Sacker
K. KATO,
Manager.
Mr J McGillivray. Mr and Mrs No. 2, Pedder Street. Hongkong.
Owen Green and 2 children. Mr
AC Loft. Mr R Ross. To Hong- kong: Mrs A Hamilton, Mr P
Claver.
Fer P. and O. steamer Mongo Fa. From London January:8:--: To Yokohama: Mr and Mrs C Winfield. To Shanghai: Mr and Mrs PA H Chambers, Mr W Crosby. Mrs N Neilson. To Hongkong: Mr A Turner, Miss LS Hollis. Mr J Parkes, Miss Buller.
Per P and O steamer Malwa From London January 22nd-To Yokohama: Mr T Lot. To Shanghai; Rer and Ms Hill, Mrs Cornaby, Miss Wells. Dri Pearson, Miss Clark To Hong- kong: Miss A Grant, Miss Goldin. Pe. Y.Y.K. steamer Miyasak Maru. From London December 20.—To Yokohama - Mr eźd Mrs Mogami, Miss T Hayashi. Mr Saito. To Shanghai: Mr D Wil- son. Mr and Mrs S JA'March, Mr Manwaring. Mr TT Huary, Miss L R King. To Kobe: Mr Totsumato, Mi Fay kawa. To Hongkong: Mr H West, Mrs. Herderson and infant, MFCH Gale Mr and Mrs Hay.
Per N.Y K steamer Fushimí Mard. From London January. 15.—To Yokohama:ME, Kondu, Mr A Lindsay-Thompson, Mr and Mrs G WLewis. Mr XKitada, Mr. Mrs and Miss Argall, ́Bev WPBancombe, MrRBRickarby, Mr Hagiwara. Mr K Baito To Kobe: Mr T Tanaka, Mrs GE Butchinson To Shanghai; Mr. and Mrs Hesian, Mr and Mrs H E Shadgett, Mr and MrsSBNeill and 2 Children, Miss E C McMordie, "Mr A Callender, Mr A Young To Hongkong KrJ | WJamieson, Mr and Mrs Rentier, Mr T B Partington, MrJ. Walker MrG W Barton."
CABLE LAID
5" to 15" CIRCUMFERENCE
4 STRAND
3" to 10" CIACUMFERENCE
-8 STRAND
4 to 15" CIRCUMFERENCE Oil Drilling Cables of any size up to 3,100 feet in length.
SHEWAN TOMES & CO..
North British & Mercantile Insurance Company,
in which are rexiɛd the abares of
THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE
CO.-LTD.
and
THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS AS. SURANCE COMPANY.
(TOTAL FUNDS AT Tist.
DECEMBER 1914)
293,970,76%
Authoritized Capital-£5,000,00 Subscribed Capital - 4,500,000
Paid-up Capital IL-Fire Funds » IEL-Life and Annuity Funds 17:57,490
Sinking Fund Account
£2,437,50 3.837.047
Revenue Fire Branch---
Life and Annuity Branches
Marine Department Other Receipts ------
13830
£23,970,367
2981,526
2,141,593 331.09 €78,940
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The Accumulative Fonds of the vate Lous Branches are separately invested and by Act of Parliament, are set: aa:de to meet the claims under the respective Departments of th- Company's business. ·
General Managers.
Yorkshire
Banka Tin Output. During December 1915 the
21,819 picule, asking a total of 168,068 picals for the year, an increase of 4,959 picals over 1914. During the first eleven months of
duced, the Decembar output being 23,150 picals.
1914140659 piculs were pre-
Trade at Shimonoseki.
The British Consular report on the trade of Shimanoseki for 1914 states that the total imports of machinery and parts, 5097,000 in 1913, fell to £235,000 in the year under review. Of this de- cline the oessation of German importe represented $71,000, various causes arising out of the war contributing to the decrease from other sources, eg, the unsettled conditions prevailing abroad resulting in a postpons- ment wherever possible of in dustrial extension schemes; the
Insurance difficulty of financing shipments from abroad, and the lack of shipping facilities.
Co., Ltd.
ESTABLISHED 1884.
to ACCEPT RISKS agaisn
FIRE at Current Rates.
Ching Tch Ching Procelain, The Imperial procelain factory located here and established sa early as in 1396, and producing the finest Chinese procelain, is now reported to be extended and
The Undersigned AGENTS for put on a more modern basis. This sacient concern, established in the above Company are prepar
the time of the Ming dynasty, supplies all the royal palaces in China with the well-known" blue- and-white" procelxin. Some years ago, owing to the new stats of mat- tore and manufactories being estab listed at several places, the quali ty of the Chinese porcelain be- cime very low. This factory was the only place that retained the ancient custom procelain with socient colours
SHEWAN TOMES & CO.
AGENTS,
AN IDEAL DRINK FOR SUMMER MONTHS
WHITEWAY'S
CYDER
SWEET OR DRY..
As supplied to all the leading Londen Hotels and Clubs, such as the Savoy, Claridge's, the Berkeley, Trocadero, Hy'de Park, Royal Automobile, Raleigh and Conservative Clubs.
SOLE AGENTS:
H. RUTTONJEE & SON, WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
THE SINCERE CO.
UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS.
THE PIONEER ONE-PRICE STORE
KNOWN TO BE THE CHEAPEST IN THE COLONY.
"EFRESHMENTS OF THE HOOF GARDEN. PRICES MODERATE
TEL... 1967 'AND-196-
of producing the beautiful and exquisite
designs. We now hear that the province of Tastai has obtained a esnction from the President to re-organize this factory, and a grant of £4,150 in gold to re-- start the works has also been obtained. This will be the only modern porcelain factory in China. Only swo special de partments will be carried on, one for the manufacture of porcelain of the highest quality to be used chiefly for procenta lo royalties or heads of foreign Powers, and the other for the manufacture of articles for the supply of the home market.
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*
American Cotton Crop, According to recent telegram, the American Government cotton report shows that up to January 18, 10.766,000 bales had been ginned, да compared with 14.915,000 bales for the corre- sponding date last season. In this connexion the following imm the Economist of December 11, is of interest: Advices relating to the American cation crop for the current sesson during the last few weeks, writes our Manches ter correspondent have not been
favourable .88:
little rime ago, and although no particular damage has been done b3 frosts there has been tendency to reduce estimates of the total yield. On Wednesday last the United States Goreza- ment issued a report, in which it was stated that up to December; 1, 9,711,000 balea had been ginn- ed compared with 13,076,207 bales same time last year. The figures were much as expected. In some quarters it is thought that this report indicates a total | yield of about 11,500,000 balen."
Yesterday (Friday) the Govern ment should have published its forecast of the yield, but at the time of writing the report has not come "to" hand." There is much difference of opinion AS 10 the consumption this sea- son, and a great deal depends- upon the length of the European war. Avaraga estimates of the...- requirements of users throughout the world seem to point to about 12,500,000 baler being {It is of interest to note ti
Thursday Isst middling American cotton in Livár pool
at 7,770, a lb, the since the beginning of the
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