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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

WORLD SPORT

LEARNING GOLF.

HELPFUL HINTS BY FAMOUS PLAYERS.

CECIL LEITCH AND PUTTING.

Sound advice, intended princi- pally for women players is con- tained in the fifth article of the special series which the Telegraph is publishing by a special arrange: ment with the Golfer's Magazine, Chicago.

THE GREATEST FAULT IN PUTTING.

By Miss Cecil Leitch.. In the event there are any players who, like myself, experience times on the green when they are bitting the ball here, there and everywhere, I must, point out what I have in my own caso found to be the cause. This temporary paralysis is caused by the tightening of the muscles of the wrists and forearms, with the result that the ball is stabbed. by means of a stiff jerk of the arms. The wrists must be allowed free- dom and the club must not be grip- ped too firmly for putting, but those. who are suffering from an attack

of putting paralysis should exag: gerate the looseness of the grip and wrists.

There is one other common fault! in putting to which I must refer, and that is the tendency to turn the right hand over at the moment of impact. This action is to be avoid- ed at all costs on the green, as it applies a slight pull to the ball at the end of its journey.

When suffering from disappoint ing results of this nature it is well to see what position the head of the putter is in at the end of the stroke. The toe of the club will generally be found to be pointing in the direction of the hole instead of being at right angles to it.

KEEP THE HEAD STILL.

There is one thing, however, that every player must endeavour to do, and that is "Keep her head still.” The beginner is generally told to keep her eye on the ball," advice which must be acted upon, but it ia possible to do this and yet move the hend. It is hardly exaggerat ing to say that the majority of bad shots are caused by the head mov- ing during the awing. So before going on to the swing, I shall try to impress upon my readers the importance of this advice, by point ing out that the player who can keep her head still during the play- ing of every shot from a drive to à putt will find that she has few additional points to worry about or remember.'

It is impossible to state exactly how far away from the ball a player should stand; but a rough idea can be gained by those who use the square stance by putting the club-head in its natural position behind the ball, holding the club in the left hand, and allowing it to.drop to the height of the knee. The end of the shaft in this test should just miss the left knee. This simple device has often cured good players of the common fault of standing too far away.

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COUNTY CRICKET.

RAIN INTERFERES WITH PLAY.

LARWOOD'S HAT TRICK.

London, June 11. "Rain has interfered with prac- tically all the county matches which were started on Wednesday. The following are the results of matches not previously telegraph

ed:-

Cambridge and Notts Draw. The match between Cambridge University and Notte at Cam- bridge was drawn. The scores

were:-

Cambridge, 106. Notts, 265, Larwood, the Notta bowler, took four wickets for two runs his feat hat-trick. The including the highest scorers for Notts were Turner 81,and Payton 80. Irvine took six wickets for 90 runs.

Sussex v. Gloucester.

Playing at Horsham, Sussex gained a first-innlaga' advantage over

Gloucester. The scores were:

Gloucester, 144 and 146 for

five wickets (declared). Sussex, 163 and 54.for seven

wickets.

In Gloucester's first innings,

Dipper made 55, Cox' taking six wickets for 45 runs. For Sussex A. E. Gilligan was top scorer with four wickets for 15 runs in the 54, and in the bowling Wedel took frst innings, and Parker four wickets for 18 runs in the second innings.

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Hampshire's Advantage. Playing at Knowle, Hampshire gained a first-innings' point over Somerset. The scores were:-

Somerset, 234 and 34 for two

wickets.

Hampshire 347. -

In Somerset's first knock, Young made 62 and Kennedy took six wickets for 87 runs. For Hamp- shire, Mead made a valuable 161. White, the Somerset bowler, took six wickets for 100 runs.

Kent in Form. In playing at Chatham against Derby, Kent won on the first- innings. The scores were:-

Kent 359 for five wickets (declared) and 100 for four wickets (declared), Derby 245 and 170 for eight

wickets.

Hardinge was the most success- ful batsman for Kent, making 134 in the first innings and 69 in the second. Ashdown with 52 and Seymour, with 82 were also useful batsmen.

In Derby's first innings, Bowden made 84 and Storer, 58, whilst in the second, Lee made 68, not" out. Wright took five wickets for 30 runs.

Sound Oxford Batting. In the match at Oxford, between Oxford University and Ireland, the

game

drawn. was

The scores were:

Ireland, 221. Oxford, 285 for wickets. For Ireland Jameson was top

LONG GRASS DIFFICULTIES. When the ball is lying in the rough the player is inclined to over- estimate the difficulty of the shot, Instead of trying to get as far as scorer with 71, whilst for Oxford possible, many players are quite Stewart Brown made 81, Stephen- content to find the fairway.son 68 not out and Legge 70 not This may bo a wise precautiori out-Reutor. under certain circumstances, but playing for safety docs not tend to improve one's farm.

It must be admitted, however, that it is almost impossible to get any length from the thick juicy, grass which is a difficulty to be feared by every player on an inland course during the summer.

This type of grass has an un- pleasant habit of winding itself round the shaft of the club and tak ing the sting out of the shot. To recover from a lle of this kind the niblick must be used and gripped very firmly, the player must stand wall over the ball, and the swing must be of an upright nature.

"A point about an inch behind the ball should be aimed at and the action should be more of a chop than a gweep. It might be truth fully described as a stab with a

RAIN INTERFERES.

London, June 11. Owing to rain there was no play yesterday or to-day at Lord's or the Oval, the matches there be- ing abandoned,

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Lancashire scored 222 for 6 (Makepeace 85, Tyldesley 50). (Wyatt 62, Quaife 61)-Reuter.

Warwick compiled 212 for 8

BOXING.

BERLENBACH RETAINS

HIS TITLE..

Now York, June 11.

SWEETSER ILL.

SENT TO HOSPITAL

SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1926.

Speaking to the Educational Conference, Mr. C. Bryant Assistant Mastor at Harrow School, said the suspicion in which Now York, June 11.technical instruction and all Jesse Sweatser the winner of the vocational tenching were held was Amateur Golf Championship of well founded. They would not Britain, has been sent to hospital at Bronxville-Reuter's American get the beat craftsmen by teach- Servico,

ing them only their craft.

LOCAL BILLIARDS.

THE PALACE HOTEL

HANDICAP.

Owing to the indisposition of W. Ogley, the billiards match in connection with the Palace Hotel, taken place on Thursday, has been competition, which was to have

postponed.

The

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

Authorized Capital

Yanned and Fully · Paid-up Reserva Funda;-

Sterilog Silver

£4,500,000 -$27,000,000

.@50,000,000 $20,000,000

HEAD OFFICE, HONGKONG, COUNT OF DINEUTÓNS:— tion. Mr. D. C. M. Dargard. Chairman. Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang. Deputy Chairman.

chief aim in providing technical Howerre Liability of Propelotari ...$20,000,000 Instruction in Becondary schools should be to assist in that vague but real thing, a general educa- tion. To this end, handicraft was of great value for the normal child; while for the abnormal, those for whom an education of a predominantly literary type was a proved failure. It was a potent W. 1. Pattanden, Esq. H. F. White, Esq. means of salvation.

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3. A Plummer," Eaq. W. H. Ball, Esq. A. I. Compton, Esq. T..G. Well, Esq.

G. M. Young, Dean Chlef Manager. A. Barlow, Esq.

'BRANCHES-

BANGKOK

BATAVIA I BOMBAY CALCUTTA CANTON CHEFOO COLOMBO DAIREN POOCHOW

All Saints' Church at Penarth,

AMOY the popular seaside town Cardiff, Tal (minus 180) 250 beat E. Hynd- damage being estimated at £10,000. In yesterday's matches, Philip has been destroyed by fire the man (ser.) 179. Tai's best breaks The outbreak originated in the were 16, 16, 17, 38, 16, 17, 15 organ loft, and was probably T. Mitchell (minus 120) 250, caused by the fusing of electrić beat W. Taylor (minus 120) 204, wires. Penarth fire brigade was Mitchell's best. breaks were 17, 18, assisted by the Cardiff brigade, 19.

but beyond saving treasures from On Monday, at 8 o'clock, L. A.the vestry, Including a safe con- Osmund (minus. 200) meets J. Htaining the church records, they Every pew was Witchell (minus 200); and at 9 could do little. o'clock W. J. Keates (minus 70) destroyed, with the nave, chance), meets. C. Earnshaw (minus 200), altar and organ.

POST OFFICE NOTICE.

NOTICE.

WIRELESS TELEGRAPH SERVICES, which offer speedy and efficient means of communication, are established between HONGKONG and SHIPS at SEA, FRENCH INDO-CHINA, the PROVINCE of YUNNAN, and MACAO.

HAIPHONG

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IFON

LONDON LYONS MALACCA

MANILA

BANKS

THE P. & O. BANKING CORPORATION LTD.

(Incorporated in England 1920.)

With which ta'minlod.

THE ALLAHABAD BANK, LTD.

Authorised Capital

Subscribed and Paid Up Bears Find

INDIA.

HEAD OFFICE:

122, Leadenhall Street, London, E. O..

WEST LONDON DRANCE

£5,000,000 49,894,100 180,000

14-16, Cockspur Bireet, London, B. W. J. BRANCHES-Bombay, Calcutta, Karnola, Madras, Colombo, Birspor Hongkong. Canton, and Shangha

The Corporation undertakes General Banking and Exchange Business de avery description and in addition to its. Dranates das Agencies in principal towns of the worksh

22, Des Voeux Road, Central,, Hongkong.

INTERNATIONAL BANKING

CORPORATION.

(Owned by the National City Bank of New York.)

Capital, Surptos and

NEW YORK

NACABARI

PEKINO PENANG ILANGGON

BAIGON

SHANGHAI

ail the

1. HOPKINS,

Manager.

THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD.

(Established 1830.)

Capital (fully paid br)

.Y. 100,000,000 40,540,000

Undivided Profits.U. B.$14,000,000 Reserve fund

HEAD OFFICE)

GB, Wall Street, New York.

LONDON OFFICE:

36, shopsgate, 2. C.

BRANCHES 1

HEAD OFFICE-YOKÓRAMA.

Branches and Arensics at

Batavia Karachi Bombay

Dairon

Los Angelos

Saigon

Ban Frasciate

: Shanghai

Seattl

Semarang Shimonosed Bingapur Brinez Tiantain Tokyo

SAN FRANCISCO

Kabo

SINGAPORE

Hongkong

Iuenos Area London

Tuklu

Calautta

Lyons

SOURADAYA

Exrcelona

Madrla

Canton

SUNGEI PATANI

Datavia

Manila

Obangekua

Maalia

TIENTSIN TOKYO

Bombay

Osaka

Calencia

Poking

Ponttien

JOHORE fr KOBE

TSINGTAO

Canton

Rangoon

Cobu

San Francisco, Cal

Hamburg

New York

Dabron

Shanghai

Hankaw

Singapore

Taingtro

Harbin

Tintain

Kal Yuen

Janroon

Rio de Janeiro

KIPALA

LUMPUR

YOKOHAMA

Current Accounts opened in Local Currency and Flard Deposits received for one year er shorter parinds In Local Currency and Sterling on terzom which will be quoted of Application.

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Hongkong, 37th May, 1026.

HONGKONG SAVING BANK.

The Business of the above Bank i can ducted by the HONOKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. Eilen may ba obtained on application,

SHANGHAI

FOR THE HONGKONG BANKING CORPORATION,

A. B. BARLOW,

Chief Manafer.

The RADIO TELEGRAPH OFFICE is always open for the reception and transmission of Radio Telegrams and for roporting vessels passing THE BANK OF CANTON LTD. WAGLAN and GAP ROCK LIGHTHOUSES,

WIRELESS SERVICES with Canton and Swatow suspended until

notice. further

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COUNTER in the MAIN HALL of the G. F. O., and at the RADIO TELE-Stiver Reserve Fund"

Full particulars may be obtained on application to the RADIO GRAPH OFFICE 3rd floor, GOVERNMENT BUILDING.

Datiable articles forwarded by letter post to Great Britain are liable to consention by the Customs. Such articles should be forwarded by parcel only.

steamers "Langshan," "Taishan" and "Kinshan" will be reduced from 80

Commencing May 1st the rates for wirolese mosanges to the river. cents per word to 15 cents per word with minimum charge of $1.60.

INWARD MAILS.

Per Takada Tjikembang

Amoy Batavia

From

U.S.A., Canada, Japan, Shanghat and Europe via Siberia Shanghal

Straits Straits

Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shanghai Emp, of Asia

Australia and Manil Japan and Shanghai Japan and Shanghai

Saigon Haiphong

Hongkong Tokio Kobe

Yokohama Commercial and Travellers"

Letter of Crodi, Bils of Exchange and Cable Transform bought and sold. Current accounts, and Saving Bunk accounts opened and Fized De- nosita. In local and foreign currenales taken at rates that may be ascertained on applies- tion to the Bank.

We are also able to offer our Customers the 40rvices of Branches of the National City Bank of New York in the principal countries of South America and in the West Indies.

C. NOGE,

Manager.

1. Queen's Road Central, Hengkung.

THE BANK OF EAST ASIA.

LIMITED.

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· HEAD OFFICE: HONGKONG.

18, Des Vonux Road, Central, Hongkong,

£1.200.000 £1,082,026

Authorized Capital

700,000

Paid-up Capital

HEAD OFFICE: HONGKONG. Established 1912. Authorized Capital Paid Up Capital

BRANCHES:

Canton, Shanghal. Hankov, Swator Bangkok, New York and San Francisca, . Correspondents in all principal Cities of the

World.

LONDON DANKERS---

The Lloyd Datuk Limited.

Every description of Banking busines Transseted

Safe Deposit Boxer in various sixes to be tot from $5.00 to $40.00 yearly.

LOOK POON SHAN.

Chief Manaker.

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA LIMITED.

READ OFFICE:

10. Gracechurch Street, London, E. C. J.

Authorines, Capital

£2,000,000

42,800,000

£1,000,000

£1,850,000

!

Due.

June 12.

June 12,

Pres. McKinley Szechuan

Junt 12.

Juno 14.

June 15,

Santhia

June 15.

Yuensang

June 16.

Aki Marų

Katori Maru

June 12,

Subscribed Capital

Juno 10.

Fald-up Capital

Angkor

Jane 22,

Reserva Fund ̧.•*

OUTWARD MAILS.

For

Per Halyard Leesang Haining

Date.

.Sat., June 12, 2.30 pyn.

Sat, June 12, 5 p.m. Sat., June 12, 5 p.m.

Huwrah

Penanz

'Hanoi.

Kutsang

Sat, June 12, 5 p.m. Sat., June 19, p.m.

Ravin Jamilay

·Calculta Colombo

Kandy

Karachi

Port Leuls Rangoon

Kuala Lumpur

Dehli Calle Hongkong

Madras

New York

Shangblí Simla Singapore Southbaya

(Maruitias)

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Fort Bayard, Hoihow, Pakhoi and

*Halphong Amoy, Shanghai and Europe via Siberia (letters and postcards specially superscribed via Siberia" only) Manila Swatow, Amoy and Formosa Straits and Calcutta

Amoy

Java via Batavia

Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A. C. and S. America and Europe via San Francisco and Europe via Siberis (lettera and posteards specially superscribed "Via Siberia" only)

Straits and Calcutta

Sandakan

Suiyang .Sat, June 12.5 p.m. Pros. McKinley Sun., June 18, 9 .m. Kaijo Maru...Sun., June 13, 9 am.. Fooksang

.Mon., June 14, Parcela

Da.m. Letters

10 nm. Anking .......Mon., June 14, 5 p.m. Macassar Maru Mon., June 14, 5 pan.

Korea Maru

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The Buck of Eariand and Midland

Bank. Limited.

BRANCHES:

לי

Bangkok

Kota Bharu

RONGKONG BRANCHES:

Every description of Bunking and Exchange Business transacted

Interest allowed on Current Accounts ta 2 per cent per annum on Daily Balandt and on Fixel. Densite at Kates that mity be te- certained on noy!letion.

C. L. C. BANDES,

5. Queen's Ronil, Central,

Hongkong, April 17th, 1925.

Manager.

Tues., June 15, BIG JADE COLLECTION.

Rogistration..9.45 a.m. Letters 10.80 p.m. (Due San Francisco 9th July).

Takada

Parcels Lotters

Tues., June 15.

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June 15, 12.30 p.m. June 16, 2.30 p.m.

DESTINED FOR

PHILADELPHIA SHOW.

One of the largest and most valuable collections of jade in the

Hineangne 15,

& p.m. world left Shanghai Inst week for

Kwangtung Szechuen Koten Mara Wed, June 16, 8.30 am, Kwongsang Wed., Jano 16, 10.80 a.m. TamingThurs., June 17, 8.80 a.m. Tisondari Thurs., June 17, 10.30 a.m. Sunning ......Wed, June 16, 5 p.m. Hulchow....Thurs., June 17, 2.80 p.m. F. Yuensang Thur., June 17, 5 p.m.

Changto

Bangkok.. Amoy ... Swatow, Amoy and Formosa Shanghai Hoihow and Haiphong Java via Balavia Shanghal Weihaiwet Japan Manila, Australia and New Zealand

via Thursday Island

Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, E. and S. Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles

Struita and Calcutta

Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, E. and S. Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marselllos

Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A.,' C. and S. America and Europe via Victoria, B.C. and Europe vin Siberin (letters and postcards specially Buperscribed Via Siberia" only)

The light-heavyweight cham- plon, Borlonbach, won the decision Haiphong against Young Stribling, over Shanghai fftoon rounds, in which the referee Saigon, Coylon, India, Mauritius, E. and S. Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe vin Marsoilles

full swing. From difficulties of frequently warned Stribling, for this kind the player must use force. holding.

(Monday's articla, the sixth, The spectators hooted, de

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Philadelphia as part of China's exhibits at the sesqui-centennial exhibition, which opens at that city for six months. next month and will remain open

The collection, which is valued at

Beserve Fund (1020)

BRANCHES AND AGENCIES --

Haiphon

$10,000,000

$8,000,000

Singapore

....................... $1,200,000

Batar

Melbourne

Shanghai

Bombay

Nackt

San Francisco

Calcutta

New York

Sextio

Carton

Osaka

Bemarang

Pacla

Honolulu Kobe Enwloon

Peking

Sourabaya

Perans

Taipeh

Rangoon

Lundea

Saigon

Tlostels Tokyo

Halla

world,

Correspondente in all principal cities of the

Every doneription of Banking and Exchange bustness transacted. Loans granted on a proved securities.

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SAFE DEPOSIT, BOXES to let

KAN TONG PÓ

Chief Manager. Rongkong, 22nd May, 1926.

NEDERLANDSCHE · HANDEL

MAATSCHAPPIJ.

(Netherlands Trading Society).

BANK.

Established 1824.

Hongkong Brunch established 1006. Authorized Capital Guilders

Inid-up Capital Guilder

Reserve Fund Golders

Spacial Reserves · Gülideri

150,000,000

12,800,000)

R0,000,000

( 6.660,070)

20,436,861

(& 1,711,405)

82,060,000 1,886,380) (41,888,780)

HEAD, OFFICE;-AMSTERDAM. Eastern HEAD OFFICE:-BATAVIA, BRANCHES-BondJermasin, Bandoeng, Bor="

hay, Calcutta, Cheribon, Djam her, Djokakarta, Koba, Tha Hague, Kota-Rada, Moesabar, Modan Padang, Palembang. Pacalongan, Penang. Pontianak, Rangoon, Rotterdam, Boma rang. Shanghai. Singapore, Bornia, Soerakarta (Solo), Tewal. Tilstjap and Weltovrs dan.

Provincial

London Denker-National Bank Ltd.

Corresponderita all over the world.

BANKING BUSINESS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

1. C. MAASSEN,

Aeting Manager.

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.

(Incorporated by Royal Charter 1853)

Parcels Sat, June 15, $250,000, belongs to the Hwa Chen Paid up Capital ..... Registration..9.45 am. Lettors......10.80 a.m. (Duo Thuraday Island ist July)..

Katori Maru ....... Sat, June 19. Rogistration 12.46 pm. Letters.....1.30 p.m. (Duo Marseilles 18th July), Namsang

Sat, June 19. Parcels

No. Lotters

Enmacus

p.m.

.£3,000,000

Réserve Fund Reserve Liability of Propriators..23,000,000 Foreign Exchange and General Banking business transacted.

Company of Shanghai, and Mr. W. H. Chang, the manager, is accom- panying the beautiful collection to Philadelphia. Altogether, thero are 82 pieces in the collection, the whole of which is contained in a posits received for 1 year or shorter periods very small box giving no idea of at sales which will be gasted on application, the valuable contents inside.

Carran Accounts opened and Fired Do

A. EL FERGUSON,

Masazer.

ORIENTAL COMMERCIAL,

BANE, LTD.

HEAD OFFICE:"

50, Des Voeux Road Central, Hongkong. BRANCHES-DANGKOK-SHANGĦAL

Mr. Chang is a notable collector of jade, and the shipment going to Philadelphia next week represents years and years of collecting. Un- Mon., June 21.doubtedly, it is the finest shipment Registration 1.45 p.m. Letters

of this precious stone to be made .2.80 p.m.

from China.. (Due Marseilles 21st July).

The finest piece in the collection is an old Manchurian feather holder, used for holding the Peacock Feather, one of the highest orders given under the Em- pire. This piece alone te valued Authored Capital ... $5,000,000 Parcels.Noon at $140,000. Registration..2.45 p.m.. Letters 3.80 p.m. (Dud Victoria, B.C., 10th July), Mingsing Wed., Juno 28, 8.80 n.ro. Yatshing.Wed., Juno 23, 10.80

Free. McKinley..... Mon., June 21.

Angkor

a.m

Correspondants-London Westminster Dank Ltd New York National Olty Bank San Francfoot Union Treat. Co of Ban Francisco Canton ask.

$1,500,000

Paid Up · Capital. There are also three strings of Modern basking in altits branches, drilled jade balls worth $35,000,

Hankow Harbin Honolulu

Mut.dey Nazacak! Newchang

Osaka Toking

Tsinantu

Vladivostok

Interest allowed on Current Accounts.

Depoalts ropuired for fixed periods atʼrates

to to obtained on application.

C. ARIMA,

行怨商工法中

Manager.

BANQUE FRANCO-CHINOISE- pour le

Commerce et L'Industrie.

Hongkong, March 11th, 2920.

(Incorporat-In France.):

8, Chater Road, Victoria, Hongkong.

HEAD OFFICE:

14, Rue St. Lazara, Paris,

Capital.............

Rezerves.....

Special Working Capital

"BRANCHES:

...Frs. 20,000,000

.FT. 11,182,000

.Pr. 80,000,000

Paris, Lyons, Marseilles Balzon, Haiphon. Hanol, Peking, Shangbai. Tantsix Con and Honkong.

BANKERS:

Franco-Societe General, Banque Nations? de Credit Banque de Paris-et des Pays Banj

London:-Midland Bank, Ltd.

Co

New York Irving, Bank, Columbia Trust

Every description of Basking and Banbange Business Transacted. Correspondents through out the world.

A. ROLLIN

Manager,

THE HO HONG BANK, LTD.

(Established 1917.) Capital.

Authorised Capital

Issued

Paid-up

Recorva

holders

Sarplu

$20,000,0da

$8,000,000

****** 84,000,000

LinkUltica. of share-

$ 4,000,000 €25,095

HEAD OFFICE-SINGAPORE Branches Agencies and Correspondent in the principal nities of the world.

Every description of Banking and Exchange - business transacted.

H. L. HUANG,

Manager:

BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE.

:]

HEAD OFFICE.

96, Boulevard Haussmann, Paris. Subscribed Capital...5m. 72,000,000.00. Pald Capital Reserves Fund

„Fm. 69,100,000.00

.Fm. 52,667,231.54

BRANCHES: BANGKOK PAPEETS BATTAMBANG PEKING

CANTON

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SINGAPORE

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NOUMEA

TIENTSIN

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În FRANCE:-Comptoir National d'Escompte de Paris; Credit Lyonnais; Hangna da Faris et des Pays-Bay, Boolete General. In LONDON: The National Provincial and Union Bank of England, Lei; Comptoir National d'Escompte de Paris, Credit Lyonnais.

In NEW YORK-J. P. Morgan's Co.

Interest allowed on Current Ascounts and

Fixed Deposits according to arrangement.

Every description of banking and malanga baaluma transacted.

A. LECOT,

Manager.

THE BANK OF CHINA.

SPECIALLY AUTHORIZED BY PRESIDEN- TIAL MANDATE OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA ON THE 22ND OF NOVEMUER, ADAT.

Authorized Capital Frid.ap Capital

100,000,000,00 $18,278,600.00 Reserve Funda............................................ $.9,020,425,26,

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HONGKONG DILANCHES-

4. Queen's Road, Central, Branches and Bub-launches all over China and correspondents In Europe. Amation and other parts of the World.

LONDON BANKENS (

The National Provincial and Unton Bank

of England Limiled.

The Gaarasty Trust Company of New York, NEW YORK BRANCHES 1-

and a set of flat rings worth $5,000. fixed deposits solicited; late rented en able Trust Company of New York,

Current contain

accounts and The Irving National Banks, The Denis

Seven more strlogs of drilled jade balla are valued at $7,000 and two more at $6,000.

Tues., Jane 22. Registration..1.45 pm.

Other articles of outstandig In- Letters.......2.30 pm

terest are two jade figures worth (Due Marseilles 24th July). $0,000 and two picces of jade in the Loisang....Fri, June 25, 5 pm.rough worth $2,000," *Correspondence bearing vessel's name only,

will also be by Mias Cecil Leitchmanding more action-Reuter's Shanghai and Japan Her subject ie "The Swing.")

American Service,

proved secreity.

Fixed Deposits, months 0 months ried Descals Terms on application. INTEREST. Current account % savings. Interest allowed on Current Account and 15%, me year 69

BAFE DEPOSITS, BOXES VOR BENT, OUR VAULTS BAFEGUARDHO DY" THE "CLOCKS AND DOUBLE · COMBINATION. ARMOUR FLATE STEEL DOORS,

Katerer.

EVIT description of "Banking Bosta

tenpaneled.

Loans gmated on : Rpproved mezzi ton. 'Special facilities" for Home Reikanok.

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