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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1916.
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COMMERCIAL
Mitsui Bussan Kaisha Profits Y8,497,377.03.
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The remi-annual financial statement for the firm of Mileni Bassan Kaisha, issued by the home office at Tokyo for the six month period ending on April 30, 1910, shows a nat profit from all operations of Ten 8,497,277 03, and of this amount Yen 2,000,000 has been voted as regular and special dividend on outstanding stock, as the rate of 10 per cent.
auzum.
The Zinc ladustry. In Japan, --
пот amcupie to
New Pulp Factory, la Sagballen.
The Japan Chemical Paper Material-making Company bai
NEWS.
Changsha Iron Imports.
HONGKONG SHARE REPORT-
BANKS.
BANK OF CANTON
LIMITED.
BANKS
HONGKONG & SHANGHI'
BANKING CORPORA
TION.
S-SELLERS; BA-SALES; E-HEAD OFFICE HONGKONG Paid-up Capital S
BUYERS; N-NOMINAL.
Yawata Steel Output. At the Government Iron Work.. There was a considerable falling Yawaia, the cutpat of steel has received a pulp-manufactur- off in the import of iron and mild been very much increased lately ing plant from Sweden" and steel bars into Changsha during as the result of the recent exten- will instal it in its factory 1915. In 1914 the total wassion of the plant. Formerly the in Karafoto (Japanese Sagh 50,747 picals and in 1914 only works bad only two converters alien). Operations will be com- 13,225 picule, a difference of and their total cutput only reach Banks menced next January, the annual 37,622 picale. There was a diffed 1,300 tons per day, but now output being estimated at 12,000 erence of 593 piculs between the there are five converters in fall tons. The Karafuto Kogyo (In- years 1914 and 1915 in the import; blast there, thus bringing up the dustrial) Kaisha also has a pulp of galvanised iron sheets into total production to over 3,000 tons factory in the island. Its anzual the same port. The totals per day. outpur bas hitherto been limited were 1,681 picals in 1914 and to 8,000 tons but next year it will 1,088 picula in 1915. be doubled, as new plant has been ordered from Sweden.
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Revising Cotton Estimates.
Urals
OFFICIAL PRICES.
BANKS,
ם'
$740
FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking Business Trans- acted,
CURRENT ACCOUNTS open- ed and FIXED DEPOSITS Re- ceived.
INTEREST ON FIXED
DEPOSITS:
:
Chief Manager -
NOTICES.
RESERVE FUNDS:
Sterling
£1,500,000 at 21:
- =ཏ མ -$15,000,000 Silver 18,000,000
Reserve Liability of
Proprietors
.$15,000,000
$33.000,000
..$35,000,000
COURT OF DIRECTORS.
IF. Partenden Bay, Chairman,
5. B. Dodwell, Rag.-Deputy Bairman
G.T. N. Edking, Esq.
E.. Gubbay. Ksq.
Uan. X. -H. Hayk
Hon. Mr. D Landale.
ton. Mr. E. Ebellim
CHIEF MANAGEM
Kangrang-T. J. Stabb, Esq.
MANAGER Ebangbai-A, G. Bephen, Zaq. London Bankers-Leedon Cogety and Tisiminster, läimised. ·
Hongkong-Interit Allowed:
On Current Account at the rate of 2 per cent po arum on the daily balance,
Per
ON FIXED DEPOSITE. months, If per echt, per aSSEUR, For & months, per cent, per sop Por 18 months, & per cent. per modum. N. J. STABB,
:
$300
. t. 155 $320 n. ex 78 $260
For 3 Months 3% per annum
2154 $390
For 6 Months 4% per annum
J. A. Piemmer. Ead.
SHIPPING."
For 12 Months 41% per annum LOOK POON SHAN,
b.
$134
S.
$22
b.
$129
b.
$46
8.
109/-
b. & sa. $27
REFINERIES.
b.
8108 $38
MINING
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33,-
t. 261
D.
$2,50
n.
30/-
3.
341-
DOCKS, WHARVES, GODOWNS, &C.
$128
b.. MARINE INSURANCES. Cantons
b. North Chinas Unions Yangtszes Japan's Iron Industry.
FIRE INSURANCES. Some important results have H. K. Fires
China Fires b.
n. The Osaka Mainichi reports
already been obtained by the that the output of refined zinc
Japanese Government from the Philippine Sugar Prospects. in Japan
active investigations by the Com-Douglases Sugar milling, reports the Memphis, July 20.-Expects-mittee on the Iron and Steel Steamboats about 4,000 tone a month; from senior inspector of the constabu- tions here are for the Bureau arop fadastry, which was organized Indos (Def.) 2,000 to 2,500 tons is required for lary of Negros Occidental, bas ondition report, to be issued on some time ago by the Government
Indos (Pref.) the home demand and the re-ceased except in the centrifugal August 1, to show several points with a view to devising means to Ferries
Shells mainder is exported to Europe mills, and on a few plantations in deterioration from the July per-relieve the shortage of iron and and Biberia. Some merchants the northen end of the province, centage, which was given as 8LL steel materiale. So far attention believe that after the war the where the rains have caused less Basis for this lice in Japanese industry will decline, trouble than in the central and fact that over a large part of mittee on the supply of ores and Malabons
the has beer focussed by the com. Sugars owing to the competition of Euro-southern parte. Owing to the the belt rains were continous the encouragement or develop Fon refiners." This will not be great amount of rain that fell during the greater part of the meat of the line of industry while Kailans the case, however, according to daring the period that should post month, resulting in wide- the rest of the problems submit-Langkats the Osaka journal, sa the ore have been dry, a small crop for spread overflows, interference ed to it have been reserved for Raubs consumed in Japan is principally next year is predicted. Contracts with cultivation, and the develop the next session to be held in Tronohs obtained from Australia, Siberis, have been entered into between ment of unusually sappy planta. September. Accordingly the re and French Indis, and Japan is the planters of Victorias and In addition to thie, conditions in salte obtained not only favourably placed in capitalists in the United States a large part of the infested areas connected with those questions are mostly regard to transportation, as com for the erection of a large centri- were favourable for boll weevil considered. As to theenlargement H.K. Wharves b. pared with Garmany and Belgium, fagal mill in Victorian and con- activity. In part of Texas, where of the supply of orer, the com but also benefits from cheap straation will be begun shortly.they
Kowloon Docks b. were kept somewhat mittes suggests to the Govern-Shai Docks labour. The Japanese zino will The 1918 crop will be ground by in
ga. chook, there WAY Tery ment that experts should be
H'kew Wharvės n. therefore be able to compete this mill. Promoters are also at little precipitation, so that despatched to Korea, China, the
.LANDS, HOTELS advantageously with the European work trying to interest capital for plant growth was moderata and South Sea Islands, and other
AND BUILDINGS. product.
the erection of big mille in Silay fruiting has not yet been sufficient foreign parts in
b. and Isabels. Much disappoint to justify expectations of a large mines, because iron veins are vers search of ment was occasioned among the yield. According to ideas held scarce in Japan: that manganese Hiphreys Est. Philipplae Gold Export.
planters of this province by the here, the crop has fared-well in and coal mines, necessary for iron K'loon Lands The amount of gold ballien refusal of the National Bank to Oklahoma, part of Texse, practi-melters, should also be looked Shal Lands from the Philippine islande dur grant them loans and much cally all of Arkansas, part of for in foreign parts rather than West Points ing the month of July jast ended Poriticism of the bank officials is Mississippi, and in Tennessee. in Japan as they are very scarce totaled 8,008.32 ounces, valued | heard all over the province. But in some of those sections there; that the iron mines in
COTTON MILLS. at P205 936, according to a state-
there has not been the progrese Japan should be exploited as far
Ewos ment given out at the bureau of
made to canea expectation of a possible against emergencies; Shai Cottons
Kung Yiks custome yesterday morning. The The report of the Barma record yield. Raine have been and that the Government should Yangtszepoos b gold exportation last month was Chamber of Commerce hae the sufficiently frequent to make the negotiate 1,319.32 ounces more than for the following:-A letter was recorded plant very rack, causing fear Government for the abolition of with the Chinese *Corresponding month of 1915, dated June 17, from a member, of abedding sad deterioration export taxes on iron ores shipped
which was 8,687 ources, with a stating that, while shipments of later under ordinary August for Japan. It is also suggested China Light & P. b. & sa. $4,75 total value of P191.510. Com- rice have been stopped from weather conditione. The situs by the committee concerning the pering the two figures in their Rangoon to Java, shipments to tion in the wet sections, includ- promotion of the industry that Green Islands money value, the Philippine Java and Sumatra are being free-ing most of Louisiana, the lower the iron smelting worke should H.K. Electrics julands last month exportedly made from Penang and Sings-half of Mississippi, and thence to be exempted from the basincs H.K. Ice Co., P14,428 more gold than during pore, which course places Ringoon the Atlantic seaboard, is regarded tax; that from the economie Ropes the 16 me month last year. shippers at a disadvantage; also a serious, and close observera standpoint smelting works should Trams, Low Levels. While in 1915, only British ships letter, dated June 22, to the believe that time will be necessary be run in China rather than in Trams, Peak, old h were engaged to transport gold chief collector of customs, in to determine the fate of much of Japan; that the production of Trams, Peak, new b. cents 60 frem the islands, last month's quiring whether the facts are as the crop. If there is a complete chsrecal steel should be en-Laundries record shows that American stated; also the reply, dated Joue stoppage of raine and tempera-couraged by the Government by U. Waterboats b vessels carried the bulk of the 28, from the chief collector stat-tares get high, there is likely to by some means; that duties on
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Dutch East Indies.
Indian Tea.
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Das Vores Bond, Casiral,
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MISCELLANEOUS.
D.
$84
Borneos
Providents Dairy Farms
Watsons
Wm. Powella
*Season and punch 'tickets avaliable for it t Let already full, running at the time stated in the Company's time tables, but not for special can can be obtained on application at the Compary's Of No Season sicket will be issued met "pajmers there for has been made in Bank Kous or by Chaq Compradore order representing Bank Note."
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & CO..
THE CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN AND MORTGAGE CO., LTD.
52.
$8,90
19.
841 $3,50
(Capital Paid up...$1,250,000.)
b.
$511
R.
$158
D.
$34
$7,50
201
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$34
$17
b.
$6,50
b.
$0.85 $29
AUGUST 30, 1916,
Tel, address: Broker.
EXCHANGE.
ing that, although the export of be farther deterioration.-New pig iron imported from Korea Morning Posts b. rica to the Dutch East Indies has York Evening Post.
should be abolished; and that privileges shoald be given operators in the trade as regarde CORRECTED TO ROOM WEDNESDAY the use of land. The suggestion, Mesers. W. S. Cresswell & Co., however, has been tabled that BENJAMIN & POTTS, Calcutta, report on July 18-iron works should be given & Share and General Broker's, About 23.600 packages were guarantee by the Government as Princes Building. catalogued at to-day's sale. to their profit distribation, and There are signe of improvement that pig iron should be made free in some Dooars teas now offering of import duties. The partial and also in the advance samples prohibition of export from Britain of current manufacture. Assam has largely accelerated the arrival and Darjeeling were represented of bar iron. Since the Kurohime Mesare. J. Spunt and Co's by some good less, though, mark Maru and the Aikoko Mara weekly cotton market report, for mark, invoices often showed brought a large stock in May T/T dated” August 24, alaton-We a falling off as compared with almost every ship arriving from Demand have had a rather featureless previous offerings. Cachers England has brought in a certain 30 dis, umum week in the cotton market, with and Sylhets were here and smount of bar iron, and siready 60 d/s. an extreme range of fluctuations there slightly
4 m/t....... preferable. the market is glutted, and prices of about three mace per pical in Last week's demand for useful have been forced down, the fol.
TIT Shanghai.. favour of bears, with a general liquoring teas was well maintain-lowing being a brief statement of T/T Japan **********
T/T Singapore tendency slightly downward due ed, bat the rise reported in com- price movements during recent T/T India to absence of inquiry from local mon descriptions at last suctions | months :---
Demand, India mills generally. The American was discounted to the extent of market hse been rather bullish about two pies during to-day's
Chinese Cotton.
Figures for
Doc.
SELLING.
2/1 54 2/1 11/16
2/1 $4
2/1 38
2/1 15/16
71 58. 91
T/T San Francis-1
co & New York! T/T Java....... T/T Marks ........ Nom. T/T France..... ...3.0 Demand, Paris..... 3.01
100 14 159 159 14. 50-4 122 34
11.00 9.00
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m/e. L/C............ 2/2 7/16 4 m/s. D/P..
2/2 9/16 6 m/s. L/C
2/2 13/16 2/2 11/16
52
Figures for
April
Figures for
38 Joly
* BUYING.
steamere renk second in the carrying trade.
been prohibited by statutory notification, he has been authoris- Asiatic Imports into New York, ed by executive instructions to Asiatic imports into the port of grant licences for export, up to New York for the month of June the extent of normal trade, the almost doubled in value as com-rico year being reckoned from pared with June, 1915, according July 1 to June 30; and that, aa be to a report issued on July 21, by is unable to say what the regula the Fort collector, Mr. D. F. tions in force at Singapore and Malone. Jane's entries of crades Penang are he has addressed the and manufactured products from faancial commissioner in the Asis bad a value of G. $25,073, matter. 293, against $12,538,06 in June, 1915. New York drew heavily on the Straits Settlements in June for tip, rabber and other raw materiala, the value of such importa being $6,693 318, while in the same month last year they stra _ only $1,705,880. Arrivals in Jane from the Datch East Indies foated ap 85,085,641, a compared with $3,000,000 over the corresponding period of 1915. Japanese imports were $2,484,090, or about $1,000,000 and an advance of 49 points operations. The main weakness in excess of June last year, is recorded on August 21, and was in the case of commonest British Indie's share in the in- from cables to band the National stalky kinds and Pekoe grades of ward movement was put down at Ginners' Association report that indifferent to poor quality these Bar iron Y. 15.00 Y: 8.00 Y.5 20 $3,984,197, a gain of $500,000 the condition of the crop is 71 as showing an irregular decline of Shest iron over the same period last year. compared with their report of about four pies. Quantity sold Thinner abeet13.00 10 00 8.00 Jane import trade with Oceanis, 74.8 given last month, This ap to Sale No. 6, held on July 11, In comparison with some time including the Philippine Islands, makes the crop the lowest on re- 11,683,300 lb.; Quantity sold up ago bar iron fetches only one 30 d/s. Sydney & declined compared with a year cord for the last seven years and to Sale No. 7. held on July 13, third of what it was ones worth, while Afrhao entries naturally grave snxiety is felt in 1915, 16,062,600 lb Qasntity se may be seen from the table Bet dowa at $2,146,164 gained the textile trade and the market sold ap to Sale No. 8, held on above. The cause of this is to about $1,000,000. The month's both in Bombay and Ossks is July 14, 1914, 13,389,400 lb be found in the growing con- imports from Europe aggregat consequently excited. The local (Damaged and second-hand fidence among those in the trade ∙ed $53,835,403 against $33, market, however, is rather quiet Less era not included). The in the imminence of the return of 158,978 in June, 1915, The and more or less on the easy side.totel average wa As. 91, peace, but it may also be attri. largest gains were recorded from New Crop. Outlook continues against As. 11-3 last year, and bated to the decline in freightage, the United Kingdom, textiles flattering and a few transmotions As. 8 in 1914. The average price According to a report to bend,
guring prominently in the in are reported for October-Novem- of Sale No. 6 waa Ae. 8.9 per lb. iron materials are carried between TT Calcutta oresee. South American entries ber delivery, both in Tangohows compared with AB. 11-6 for the San Francisco and Yok shema at Demand, Calcutta... 15914 renched $31,249,016, against and Shanghai cotton at prices sale held at about the correspond- $40 per ton, & decline by 50 per Demand, Manila $19,867,268 is June, 1015. The slightly above the current rates ing date last year, and As, 7-11 dent, compared with some time Demand, Singapore, 91 month's heaviest import move of old crop cotton. Present quota in 1914.-Colombo Market.Atago, In view of the fact that On Haiphong... 314% prom. ment from a single South Ameri- tions of Chinese cotton to-day, the tos sales on July 18, rather freightage has represented the On Balgon 34% prem. can country was from Brazil, that appear to us to be rather reason- more than 2,000,000 16, were greater part of what has been paid On Bangkok ......... country sending its products to able and purchases made on this catalogued. There was more life for materials bought, it is natural Sovereign....
9.25 Nom. New York to a value of $9,225,- scale would, in the long run, in the market than last week. that prices are influenced by this Gold Leaf, per or... 53.20 459, a gain of $2,00,000 over doubtless prove profitable, more Bidding was more general and decline in fraightage, though no
Bar Bilver, per o.... 31.13/16- June last year. Argentina's im-erpecially when we take into con- competition good, all high grown other circumstance in the market porte in Jane totaled $7,351,583. aideration that importe of Indian less showing some improvement justifies it. It is, however, con-
SUBSIDIARY COINS, Bo called North American im-cotton will be somewhat restricted in quality. The demand was tended by some that no further Borte in June here were reported and that Japon will, from all very fair for everything else but import from either Great Britain at $29,822,865, against 19,372,-appearances, be a large buyer on common leaf. With this excep- or America is difficult, while the 220 the same month last year, the Chinese market. Tone of the tion the market may be quoted contracted goods have all come to Exchange.
market: Quiet.
very firm to dearer.
hand by this tims.-Exchange.
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20.00
Melbourne..... 30 d/s. San Franc-1 isco& New York f
4 m/s. Marks ......Nom
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4 m/s. Francs......3.19 H 6 m/s. Francs ...3.18 2 Demand, Germany.. Demand, New York. 50 % Demand, Bomber... TIT Bombay...............
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101
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DISCOUNT PER $100:
Chinese... 20'ote, pieces 159%% Chinese... 10
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Loans an bor:gage of House Property &c. Goods received on Storage,
Advances made on Merchandise. Loans made on the Provident Systed (Rates and Particulars or application).
The Office o TRUSTEE, EXE UTOR OF WILLS, ATTORNEY, &e, Undertakes mod Executed
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co... General Managers.
MITSUBISHI GOSHI KWAISHA.
(MITSUBISHI GO.J
COAL DEPARTMENT,
SOLE PROPRIETORS OF. TAKASIMA OCHI, MUTABE, - KISH-
| IDAKE, YOSHINOTANI, HOJO, KAMA- ZUTÁ, SAYO, KANADA, SHINNEW, KAMIYAMADA, BIBA) and OYUBARI
Collieries.
Agent for SAKITO COAL.
HEAD OFFICE:-
MARUNOUCHI, TOKYO,
Chief Manager,
HONGKONG SAVINGS BANI
THE BUNDENs of the above Bank is conducted by the HONGKONG AD SHANGHAI BAXKI@G • CORPORATION, Rules may be obtained on application: INTEREST on deposits is allowed on the min- imam monthly balances at §3) per cent, per asKID Depositore may transfer, at their option, balance of $100 of more to the Hongkong and Shangha Bank to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT & per cers. per antum.
For the Hongkung and Shangbal Banking Corpora Bou,
N. J: STABB,
Chief Manager.
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA.
Incorporated by Royal Charter 1833.
HEAD OFFICE-LONDON,
Paid-up Capitals Beserve Fundopometr Reserve Liability of Proprietors
a fois 200, 200
FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Bankier
business framacted. CURLINT ACCOUNTS opened and PLXEE D&POTS received for £ year or aborter periods, at rates which will be quoted on application,
T. C. DOWNING,
Manager Hongkong, 11th April, 1912.
THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. Head Office 15, Gracechurch
Street, London. Authorised Capital. Subscribed
Paid Up Reserve Fund
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BANKER^:
The Bank of England,
£1,500,00#
1,125,001
562,500
550,008
The London Joins Lock Bank, Lámind.
Bombay
Calcutta
Colombo
Delizi
Galle
Hongkong
Howink
Kandy
BRANCHE:-
"Port Louis (Mauritius.)
Karachi
Kota Bhar Kuala Lumpur
Madras
Penang
Rangoon
ibang bai
Lingapore
PONGKONG BRANCH, Every description of Banking and Exchang business transacted.
Internal allowed on Current Accounts sta per cha per annum on Daily Balances, and on Fixed Depos at rates which may be sacertained on Applicatio.
C. CHAMPKIN,
Acting Manager,
INTERNATIONAL BANKING"
CORPORATION.
HEAD OFFICE:
, Wall St., New York,
LONDON OFFICE;
30, Bishopsgain, EC.
U.S. GOLD
BRANCH OFFICES :-NAGASAKI CAPITAL PAID UP MOJI KARATSU, WAKAMATSU, RESERVE FUNDS. OTARU, MUROBAN, HAKODATE, KOBE, OSAKA, KURE, TOKYO, YOKO- HAMA, NAGOYA, TSURUGA, VLADI- VOSTOCK, BANKOW, PEKING, LON. DON, NEW YORK, SHANGHAI, HONGKONG HAIPHONG and CANTON,
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For Particulare, apply to—
K. KATO,
Manager,
No. 2, Pedder Street, Hongkong.
MARTIN'S
APIOL & STEEL
PILLS
I Franek Boody Soy all Berntdagtilas
portare a time honan 30 takes the ti Hiền of say Istngularity of tha kraam. A
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Papuchons Las Mask, o, yan Tree Glu PONERIN, Chenolat, Houthampton, Eng
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MARTIN'S
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THE ALEXANDRA CAFE Cannot be Beaten, if. Equalled for Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and meals with Wines & Liquers.
HION BAY CALCUTTA CANTON CKBU. COLOR HANKOW
$3,250.000 $3,628,000
$6.878,000
BRANCHES :---
HONGKONG PEKING. КОВЕ
SAN FRANCISCO LONDON SHANGHAI MANILA HINGAPORE MEDELLIN TIENTSIN PANAMA YOKOHAMA
Through its close afiliation with, The National City Bank of New York, the Bank is able to offer the Services of the Branches of that Jousituzion in Ca and South America, namely BUENOS AVRE HAVANA, MOTEVIDEO, RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTIAGO DE CUBA,
LANIOS, SAO PAULO,
BUSINESS transacted.
All kinds of FOREIGN & LOCAL BANKING
DEPOSITS received at rates to be ascertained en application.
CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED
5. E. MARSHALL,
Manager.
Hongkong, Jat June, 1916.
THE.
YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK.
LIMITED.
Established 1880.
Authorised Capital Yen 48,000,000 Paid-up Capital
Reserve Fund
....
16
30,000,000
20,400,000
Head Office,YOKOHAMA,
Caccia Changchun
Agencies a Nagasak!
Ereaches and
hatung fisies How y
Newchwang
New York Osaca
Defron Yangilen
Peking
Hadila
Archer
Hankow
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Hosodals
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Kobe
Lian-YHDE Loudoo Leona
Tionscl
Los Ange
Tunglas Talapia
Latur
Anowed on Carrtes Abe's0%. sided applications
Dapat raceved for dead pulod sates so be
EISHI ONU, Manager Hongkong, 11th March, 16 16.
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