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THE WORLD SPORT

LEARNING GOLF.

HELPFUL HINTS BY FAMOUS PLAYERS.

MUST FOLLOW THROUGH.

COUNTY CRICKET.

ANDY DUCAT MAKES HIS CENTURY.

BUT BOWLERS SATISFIED.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

TO DEFEND TITLE,

BERLENBACH WILL FIGHT IN

JULY.

New York, June 15. Paul Berlenbach, the light- heavyweight champlon · of the world, a title he won by defeating Mike McTigue, will deford "bis title on July 15th, the challenger Delaney.-Router's being Jack American Service.

BILLIARDS.

THE PALACE HOTEL HANDICAPS.:

Yesterday's results in the above. contest were: Miles (sor) 225.

J. A. Luz (150) 250 beat C. H.

Breaks, Luz 18, 15, 16, 27, 16, 16, 22,

Jock Hutchison writes with a

The weather clerk voted in vlow to assisting the beginner in correcting his driving faults, in favour of the bowlers over the the course of the following arti-week-end, and several really good cle, published by special arrange performances were put up. Ryan, ment with the Golfer's Magazinę,

the old Hampshire cricketer, took Chicago.

twelve Gloucester wickets for Glamorgan; Parker, Gloucester, Breaks, Pile 17, 20, 28, 17, 15;

Johnson 20, 19.- took ten wickets; and Newman,

.To-day's matches will be: took ten

wickets

At 8 o'clock, F. M. Da Cruz Hants, Southampton, against Northam-(-200) v. G. Zimmern (120); at 9 o'clock, A. MacGinley (200) v. tonshire.

A. McCallum (ser.).

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KEEP THE ELBOWS IN.

"By Jack Hutchison. There is no fault greater in golf than to let the elbows around aimlessly in making a golf swing. Whenever I want to be ab- solutely certain to make a good drive I remember to keep both my elbows in close to the body to make sure of my pivot,

Getting into the habit of keep ing the elbows in is a great help in more ways than one. It pre- vents one's using the arms too much without the body. It helps the action of the left knee and the raising of the right heel, because it would be extremely awkward to take the club to the correct post tion over the shoulder without bending the knee naturally.

When the knee bends out ward toward the ball, RS it should, and not in toward the other knee, the left "heel the leg comes in easily and rests on the ball of the foot slight- ly favouring the right side.

This bit of advice has put more good golfers back on their game and helped others to acquire a good golf swing than any other thing I know of."

This advice" has even won a championship for one player, who was not supposed to have much "of a chance a month before.

Hitting Ball Correctly. Don't be afraid to use the ground on all occasions after the ball is Chiti

Ninety per cent of the

failures in golf come from trying to pick the ball off the ground Of course, this can be overdone and one can get in the habit of taking too much turf, but it is a fault' easily corrected.

Beginners err mostly with their "irons in attempting to loft the ball with a movement of the hands "or the body instead of letting the club do it. The clubs they mostly fail with are the mid-iron

and

the mashic, and there are no two clubs in the golfing kit, that are easier to play.

Here is the secret of success with both of these clubs: "Hit the ball crisply and send the club- head straight on after the ball, letting it run. along the ground as far as the hands and arms will permit.

If you are afflicted with the top- ping habit, try to drive the ball into. the ground. You will get the pro- per idea of the stroke immediate- ly, as this is quite impossible. The loft of the club will throw the ball into the air every time. You complete will be sure then to yeur stroke and get greater dis-

tance.

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Turn Head After Impact.. If the head keeps its place, the right shoulder will just turn half There is no need of way around. holding the head there an instant longer than is necessary to insure that it is fixed while the club head is meeting the ball. If one doesn't do this, there will be no shoulder action and the pivoting of the body will be spoiled. It is useless to

at

The only big score of the three days was put up by Surrey, Andy Ducat contributing 121 to their total of 306.

Dipper Again.

London, June 15, The wicket at Cheltenham gave the bowlers much assistance and with Ryan in good form, the gal- lant stand of Dipper did not provent Gloucester from defeat at the hands of Glamorgan. The

T. Pilo (160) 250 beat Johnson (120) 160:

Golf balls hit" towards, the same hole by two players at St. Andrews collided in mid-air. Colonel Howard and Lieut-Colonel Buchanan Dunlop, playing for the Army Golfing Society against St. Androws in foursomes, played the 16th their third shots tb green while hidden from

each other by a bunker. Each thought his ball was further from the hole, and the shots were played simul taneously. Over the green, at a height of about five feet, the balls met, and, dropped about five yards, apart on either side of the pin. It is on record that golf balls, driven in opposite direc- Dipper made 77 of the Gloucestions, have met in the air, but this ter first innings total, whilst Ilyan occasion is the first in which balls took seven wickets at a cost of hit by players going to the same 40 runs.

Ryan's figures in the hole have come into contact im

scores were:

[

Gloucester: 139 and 134. Glamorgan: 149 and 120 (for

six wkt.).

second innings were 6 for 50.

The amateur, T. Arnott, was the leading scorer for Glamorgan, with 63. Charles Parker took 6

wickets for 55, and in the second innings four wiekets for 67 runs.

Wyatt's Big Share.

his maiden century last season, Robert E. S: Wyatt, who made and who has blossomed out as a bowler of good class for the first time this year, played a large part

CHALLENGE ACCEPTED.

Bowles Will Meet "Kid" Raymond.

"Anywhere, any time," says Drummer Bowles, answering the challenge of "Kid" Ray- mond, the Filipino feather- weight, who is now in the Colony, and who, through the columns of the Telegraph on Monday made an offer to meet any man of his weight in Hongkong.

Drummer Bowles js-rendy to meat Raymond at any weight up to 9at 4lbs., and perhaps the latter's backers will meet the drummer to

arrange

details.

Bowles is the featherweight champion of the Colony, and a bout with the visitor will prove considerable attraction to fight fans, who rarely get. an opportunity of following the sport in the summer.

in the first innings success of Warwickshire against Middlesex,

mid-air.

Kent All Out For 55, The Hop County team, which was scoring 500's a week or two back came a cropper at Tonbridge, where the whole side was bundled out for 55 runs. In reply Somer- set made 119 and gained points for white took four wickets for 14 J. C. a lead on the first innings.

runs in the Kent innings. The scores were: „

Kent: 56 and 62 (for four

wickets):

Somerset: 110.

With four wickets down in their second innings Kent had failed to reach the Somerset first innings. total. The most successful Kent bowlers were Wright, who took four for 24, and Hardinge whore three wickets cost a precisely similar number of runs! Kent were of course without A: P. T. Chapman and Woolley (F.E.).

Easy for Hants.

against

In neither innings Hampshire at Southampton did Northants succeed in reaching one hundred, and the home side gained an easy victory by 157 after declaring in the second innings with the score standing at 149.

The scores were;

Hants 169 and 149 (for five

wkts. dec.).

Northants: 68 and 93.

Newman took ten wickets in all, four in the first innings at a cost of 38 runs, and six in the second for

42.

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1926.

SHARE PRICES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS,

The following is the list of loonl share quotations issued to-day

Banks.

Hongkong, $1,120 b. Charterod, £20] n.%

Mercantilo A and B £301 Marcantilo C., £13.

P. and O., 691 m.

East Asia, $83.

Marine Ins ̈ ̈

n.

NAUTIC, NEGRONDEL GETPRING, PRA LATBERLING

Canton Ins., $680, b. 199 Chinh Underwriters, $190, n. North China, Tls. 145 m. Uniona, $272, b Yangtaze, $371 b.

Fire Ins

China Fires, $1851

Hongkong Fire, $593 b.

Shipping

Douglases, 3418.

Steamboats, $26

Tugs, $21 s.

Indo-Chinas, $46 n. Shell Trans., 92/ b. Star Ferrics, $65 s. Waterboats, $15, n

Refinerles.

China Sugare, $247 Malabons, $35 n.

Mining.

Benguete, $1.50 b. Kailans, 41/ ex, div Langkats, Tis 23. S'hai Explorations, Tls. 5.25 n. Shanghai Loans, Tie. 7 n. Raubs, $5.00n. Tronols, 65/-

Ural Caspians, 8/

Docks, etc.

Kowloon Wharves, $123 n. Whampoa Docks, $55 n. Hongkews, Tls. 175 6. New Engineerings, Tls. 5.90 Shanghai Docke Tls. 1031

Lands, Hotels, etc. **

H. and S, Hotels, $10.50 b. H.K; Lands, $65 b.. Realtys, $5 h. " Territoriale, $5 b. Humphreys, $141 n. Princos Bldgs, $95 Rural Lands, $7 (n.

Cottons.

Ewos Cottons, 94b. Orientals, Tis, 3.00 n. S'hai Cottons, Tls. 53 b.

Miscellaneous.

Amusements, $11. Canton Ices, $7}/¤... Comente, $144 8. China Busos, Tis. 10.90 b. China Lights, $191 b. China Prov., $6 b. Constructions, $21 n. Dairy Farms, $19 9. Der A. Wing, $7 Electrice, $681 b. Macao Electrics, $40 n. Developments, 25 cents, Ropes, $30. s..

8.

Tramways, $23.75 5. Lane Crawfords, $91 a. Mackintosh, $191 n. Peak Trans, $161 b.: Sinceros, $11 D. Taxle, $4 s. United Asbestos, $20 Watsons. $12.75 b. Powells, $8 Br

THE SMOCK CRAZE.

A.

GIRL WORKERS ADOPTING.

ARTISTS DRESS.

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· HONGKONG. AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION,

BANKS

THE P. & O. BANKING CORPORATION LTD.

(Incorporated in Bagland 19203

With which to affatod,

THE ALLAHABAD BANK LTD..

Authorised Capital

.$50,000,000'

Issued and Fully Paid-up

$28,000,000

Reserve Funde;-

Sterling

Bilver

.£1,500,000 .$27,000,000

Autherland Capila)

"Koserra Liability of Proprietors ¡..$20,000,000

· HEAD OFFICE, HONGKONG,

COURT OF DIRECTORS:--

Hon. Mr. D. G. M. Barnard, Chairman

Hon. Mr. A. 0. Lang, Deputy Chairman,

W, IL Boll, Esq.

J. A. Plummer, Esa. A. II. Compton, Esa. -T. G. Weall, -Esqi

W. L. Pattonden. Kaq. H. P.White, Esq.

G. M. Young. E

AMOY

Chiet Manager,

A. H. Barlow, Haq, s

BRANCHES

BANGKOK

BATAVIA

BOMBAY CALCUTTA

CANTON

CIFFOO COLOMBO

DAIREN FOOCHOW

HAIPHONG, HAMBURG

HANKOW.

LONDON LYONS MALACCA MANILA NAGABAKI

NEW YORK PEKING PENANG RANGOON BAICON

Subscribed and laid Up Homura Fund

INDIA.

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123, Leadenhall Bleret, London, Xh Cu WEST LONDON DRAHOZI,

· 14-16, Cockspur Btroet, London, 8. W, I.

BRANCHES-Bombay, Calcutta, Karachi, Badrass, Colombo, Bingapore Hongkong, Canton, and Shanghai,

The Corporation undertakes General Banking and Exchange Business of avory description and in addition to du. Branches · has Agstolas in all the principal towns of the world.

L. B. BOPAINS,

22, Des Voeux Road, Central, Hongkong.

INTERNATIONAL BANKING A

'CORPORATION.

' (Owned by the Nationa) Chy: Dank of New York.)

Capital. Surplus and

Undivided Profis ....................U.S.$14,000,000

HEAD OFFICE.

09, Wall Street, New York,

LONDON..OFFICE.

83, Dishopsgate, E. 0. BRANCITES;

Hongkong Taklo

Inrcelona

Madrid. Manda

Manager,

THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD.

(Established 1983.)

Capital (fully, paid up) ............. 100,000,990 Reserve fund

-X. 86,310,000

HEAD OFFICE:—YOKOHAMA, 1. Branches and Ageñales-at, Extavia J Horschl

Bombay

Kobe

Bueno Ayres London

Colourta

Canton

Changchun

Iron

Los Angeles

Manita Mut,don

SAN FRANCISCO

BHANGHAI

BINGAPORE

HARBIN HUNGKEW ILOILO Of JOHORE

SOURABAYA

SUNGEI PATANI

Batavia.

TIENTSIN

Bombay

1. Draka

TOKYO

Calcutta

Peking

TSINGTAO

Conten

+

Rangoon

Jinburg

KOBE

TOKOHAMA

Cobu

San Francisco, Cal,

Janke

New York

KUALA

Dairen

Shanghai

Hankow

Singapore

Osaka Puking

Ilarbin

Tiontain

Kai Yuen

Partoru

LUMPUR

Current Accounta`opened in Local Currency

and Fixed Deposita received for one

Year

or shorter periods in Loen! Currency and Sterling on terms which will be quoted on application.

..

Bourkenr. 27th Biny," 1026.

HONGKONG SAVING BANK,

The Business of the above Bank la con- ducted by the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. Rutes may be obtained an application.

FOR THE HONGKONG BANKING CORPORATION,

SILANGHAI

A. H. BARLOW, ›

Chief Manager.

THE BANK OF CANTON LTD.

L

HEAD OFFICE: HONGKONG. Established 192.

1

Hongkong.... · · okla Kobe

Yokohama Commercial and Travellers' Latiota of Credit, is of Exchange and Cable Trazafera bunght "nd sold, Current seemutts and Saving Bank accounts opened and Flasd Do- posite in focal and foreign currencies taken at rates that may be pazeriained on applica- tion to the Bank,

We are also able to affer aur Customers the Morviers of Branches of the National City. Bank of New York in the principal countrie of South Amerlaa and in the West Indies...

.G. HOGG,

Manager.

9, Queen's Road, Contest, Hungkeng.

THE BANK OF EAST ASIA.

LIMITED.

HEAD OFFICE: HONGKONG,

10, Des Voeux Rand, Central, Hongkong. Authorized Capital ***.*........................... $10,000,000 Paid-up Capitał

$5.000,000 Husarve Fund (1520) 1,200,000 BRANCHES AND AGENCIES~~

Authorised Caplin) Paid Up Capital

Silver Reserva Fu BRANCHES

£1,200,000 £1,082,026 €700,000

Canton, Shanghat, Hankow. Swato, Bangkok, New York and Son Franebes; Correspondents la a¦l veincipa; Cities of the

Batavia

World

Dombas

Melbourne Nogtank

Shanghai

San Frabelaco

LONDON DANKERS:——

Chimatta

New York

Seattle

Canton

Окана

Semarang

Every description of Bankefrig tranfleted.

Finiphong

Singapore

Henglulut

Paking

Kobe

Taipeh

Kowloon

Rangoon

Tientsin

London

Satgun

Tokyo

Manila

world,

The Lloyds Bank Limited

ulusם

Safe Deposit Boxes in various sizes to be

let from $2.00 to $40.40 yearly.

LOOK POON SHAN,

Chlef Manager,

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA LIMITED.

BEAD OFFICE:

16. Gracechurch Street, London, B.C. 3.

Authorised Capital Subscribed Capital Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund

" BANKERS:

£3,000,000 2,800,000 £1,050,000

1,350,000,

The Dnak of England and Midland Bank Limitesh.

Paris

Perang

Sonrabaya

Correspondente in all pricipal, sitios of the

Every description of Banking and Exchange business conducteu. Loans granted on ap proved securities.

SAFE. DEPOSIT BOXES to let

"KAN TONG PO.

Cale! Manager, Hongkong. 22nd May, 1926.

NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL

MAATSCHAPPIJ.

(Netherlands Trading Society).

BANK..

Established 1824.

Hongkong Branch established 1900.

DRANCHES:

Danckok

Howrah

Batavia

Kandy

Bornbay

Karach!

Calcutta

Kuta Bharu

Cufonibe

Dehli Calla

Kuala Lumpur - Madras

New York

Penang Port Louis Kaugcon Shanghai

Siesta Singapore Sourabaya

Authorized Capital Guilders

Hongkong

(Maruit(um)

Fold-up Capital Galiders

Reserve Fund Golders

HONGKONG BRANCHES: Every description of Banking and Exchange Buals transacted.

Interent allowed, on, Current Accounts to 2 per cent per annum. on Daily Balance and on Fixed Depoalle at Rates that may be ac. vertaised on application.

C. Z. C. BANDES,

6, Queen's Road, Central,

Hongkong. April 17th, 1825.

Manager.

FOR EXPERT CLOTHES ---TRANSFORMATION,

Send your Dry-Cleaning work to THE INTERNATIONAL

CLEANERS.

1925.

Special Reserves Guilders

300,000,000 (£12.500.000)

80,000,000.

£ 6,666.670) 20.530.807

(1.711,406)

..... 23,400,000 (1.889.850) (1,885,380)

HEAD OFFICE:~~AMSTERDAM. Eastern HEAD OFFICE:-BATAVIA, BRANCHES Bandformasin, Eandoeng, Bom

bay, Calcutta, Cheribez, Diam- bar, Diokskarta, Kobe. The Hague, Kola-Endja, Macassar, Medan, Padang, Palembang, Fecalongan, Perang. Pontianak, Rangoon, Rotterdam, Sama, rang, Shanghini Singapore, Soerbala. Boerakart (3010) Tegal, Tietjap and Weltevre

·deni

London

Danker-Natimai

Provincial

Brak, Ltd.

Correspondents all over the world-

BANKING BUSINESS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

J. C. MAASSEN,

Aeling Manager.

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIÄ & CHINA.

(Incorporated by Roral Charter 1853.)

£3,000,000 £4.000.000

serve tablility of Proprieters.. £8,000,000.

Forelan Exchanze and General Banking buslausa tradapted.

Even teachers in the public achoots, loug, victims to shabby "By their smucks shall ye know clothes by reason of chalk dust, them" Stenographers who are dirty childrens' fingers and the franklystenographers and not other damaged clothes accompani-Paid up Capital "private secretaries," clerks who ments to earnest efforts to teach the Reserve Fund are glad of the chance to be clerks young idea to shoot, are going in and dependant with a regular salary for the bright-coloured smock. Good Storing at Oval. a performance more meritorious

every week, and do not pine for since it was gained at Lord's,"

Facing a total of 306 on a bad jobs with empty titles, and all Middlesex were without Patsy wicket, Essex put up a splendid dis-others of the honest working girl alone are not emock-victims. Sales-posite received for 1 year or shorter perioda pivot just half way and then check Hendren and J. W. Heurne, and play and forced the game to a no class in offices, stores and factories women in shops report that man the body at the most important batting first scored only 170, Nigal decision draw, both sides having uniform. They have borrowed the ments recently and fitted a smock in American have adopted a new has come into the smock depart- Those who drive a very short Haig being the highest contributor failed to complete an innings. The artist's smock. and, making capital on his own ahouldors-"atout lady's!

scores wore:

time.

of the shot.

ball had better look to the pivot- ing to find means of improvement The arms do their part as far as possible, but the player who drives with his arms alone will not get vory far.

with 52 not out. Wyatt and Nor- man Kilner, brother of Roy, between them made 128 of the 188 which gave Warwick a lead on the first innings. The scores were:

"

be

The follow-through is all impor- tant. The club-head must kept in contact with the ball as

Middlesex: 170 and 228 (for

five) Warwick; 188.

R. ES. Wyatt took seven Mid-

long as possible. Abo Mitchell diesex wickets at a cost of 48 runs. bolds the club to the ball longer in their first innings, and con

+

Surrey: 306. Essex: 202 (for seven wick

éts).

Andy Ducnt's 121 was the only score of note for Surrey, and in reply Cutmore and Freeman held their ends up scoring 62 and 61 ros- pectively-Reuter.

London, June 15.

At Nottingham there was rain

than most other professionals or tributed 70 when batting. Kilnor overnight, and this morning, and star amateurs, and, as a result, (N) made 68 and the county were the Test match had to be aban

all out for 188.

he obtains a very long ball.

Abc is possibly the longest dri-

Rain interfered with the game" ver in the game, and there must be something in the idea of por- and there was little chance of mitting the head of follow & long bringing it to a definite conclusion.

*way.

idoned,

No ball was bowled in the York- shire or Derbyshire matches.

Lancashire scored 91 for 2.

Middlesex went in again and There has been no play for two "(The ninth article of this series scored fairly freely, the Hon. to three days owing to rain will be written by George Duncan) CN. Bruce rattling up 74 dot out Router.

EVEN MEN BE-SMOCKED.

It is rumoured even that girls

of its artistic and colourful appear-size, please." ance, they have transformed it into

In the brokerage office of J. T. a fad with a practical, utilitarian Benard & Co., New York, it is value. Neatness is served; modes reported that the official smock is ty, too. And the best dress may of blue, with rolling collar and open now be worn to the office and taken neck the same kind that is worn out to dinner with the best beau by artists in the movies, the farm- after office hours in all its pristine or in England and the French schoolboy. Major Benkard is said freshness.

to, liave brought back the idea of smocks for office workers, men and women, from the war and that the

been in force in the Benkard offices practice of wearing smocks has over since. There smocks have been found excellent for "utility, distinction and neatness just as Major Benkard found them to be during the war when he himself donned a smock and advised the doughboys under him on paper work to do the same.

Whether the smock craze has struck other citles in America with has been attacked is not certain the virgulente with which Chicago However, here in this great middle western metropolis cataclysmic activity is reported by all stores in ameck traffic. At one big depart ment store here it was stated that in two weeks exactly nine times as many smocks were sold as during the corresponding two weeks in

Curren Accounts opened and Fixed Do

at rates which will be quoted on application.

A. . PERGUSON,

Маласот.

ORIENTAL COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD.

HEAD OFFICE:

50, Des Voeux load Central, Hongkong.

BRANCHES-BANGKOK-SHANGHAI.

Correspondent--London: Westminster Bank Lud: New York: National Oly Bank; San Francisco: Union Tatt.Co. of San Franelazat Carton Thank Authorised Capital... #6,000,000. pull Up Capital

$1,600,000

Modern banklag. In ko brauchen. Current accountssvings accounts' and.

Dan Szation

Harbin Honolulu

Nagasaki

Nur nhent

Balgan.

Ban'. Franelsso Shanghai Beastlo

Semarang -Shunoncesti. Blage pure Sydney. Tientsin Tokyo

Tainanta

'Talnatno

Vladivortak

Rio de Janeiro"

Intereat allowed on Current Accounts.

Depcaits received for fixed periods at rates

to bo obtained on application,

C. ARIMA.

Manager.

行限佰工法中心

· BANQUE FRANCO-CHINOISE pour le

Commerce et L'Industrie.

Hongkong, March 11th, 1026...

(Incorporată tu Fransa),

5, Chater Road, Victoria, Hongkang.

Capital

enerves

HEAD OFFICE :

74, Duo St. Lazare, Paris,

................. 20,000,000;

Special Working Capital Fr. 50,000,000. ........ 11,100,000

BRANCHES.

Parle, Lyona, Merantiles Baigos, Hatphone: Hanol, Peking, Shanghai, Tientsin, Canton and Hongkong

BANKERS: Franea: Sociote General Bungus National da Credit Banque de Paris-et des Pays Dan

London--Midland Bank, Ltd

Co.

New York-Irving Bank, Columbia Trook Every description Banking and Exchange Business Transnotd. Correspondents througho out the world,

A ROLLIN

THE HO HONG BANK, LTD.

(Established 1917.) Capital.

Authorised Capitat.

£20,000,000 8,000,000

Pald-up

$14,000,000:

Recorys

Liabilities, of.

share,&

holdet

Surplus

4,000,000 $825,000

HEAD OFFICE-SINGAPORE Branches, Agencies and Correspondent fa the principal cities of the world,

Every description of Banking and Exchange. busincas transacted.

...

·HI.. I HUANG,

Мадерет.

BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE,

TEAD OFFICE:*

90, Boulevard Hausmann: Paria. Subscribed Capital ....Fr. 72,055,000.00 Paid Capital.......... .....Fr. 08,409,000,00 Beagrves Fund_'

DRANCHES, BANGKOK PAPEETE BATTAMBANG PEKING. CANTON****

DJIBOUTI

PHOM-FENH

PONDICHERRY

FORT-BAYARD, SAIGON

HAIPHONG

*HANKOW

HANOI

HONG KONG MENGTZE

NOUMEA

SHANGHAI

SINGAPORE

TIENTSIN

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Interest allowed on Current Account and Fixed Deposits according to aktabgamentit

very description of hacking and exbangs Business transisted.

A

A. LECOT,

Manager.

THE BANK OF CHINA.

SPECIALLY AUTHORIZED BY PRESIDEN. TIAL MANDATE OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA, ON, THE 22ND OF NOVEMBER, 1017.

Authorlted Caufin Paid-up Captist

Reserve Funda ...........................

$50,000,000.00 $19,478,600.80

1,629,428.36%

HEAD OFFICE. PEKING. HONGKONG BRANCHEUT

4. Quran's Rood, Central, Branches and Sub-branches "all orar China and correspondente in Europa, Amarien And other part of the Work

LONDON. BANKER,

The National Provincial and Union Back of England Litalted,

The Quaranty Treat Company of New Turk, NEW YORK BRANCHES

The Teving National Banks,

and deposits-splicited : lenza sranted on Pablo Trust Company of New York proved soureits

Fixed Deposits, 3 months 476. d, mantha

“und yay 05, 11

INTEREST-Current socounts 2% sayings

RÁVE DEPOSITS, DOTES FOR RENT. bun TAULTE BAFEGUARDED BY TIME CLOCKS AND DOUBLE COKBINATION ARMOUR PLATE' STEEL DOORS."

VULTULUM.-

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Interest allowed on Onrrent Account and

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