EASTER GOLF.
FULL LIST OF RESULTS.
We have received from the Secretary of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club the full list of results of the competitions played during the Fanling Faster Meeting.
As has already been announced, Mr. N. L. Smith and Mr. A. E. Wood tied for the Shanghai Vist- tora' Cup with a net score of 154. The tie is being played off on Saturday.
Bogey Pool.
Mesara, N. L. Smith
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
HOME FOOTBALL.
| MIDDLESBOROUGH DEFEATED
AT READING,
London, April 20. The leaders of the Second Division suffered defeat at Read- Ing to-day. Three other matches ware played and details are ap- pended:
Division II
SHARE PRICES.
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.
The following is the list of local sharo ~ Jotations issued to-day :-
Banks,
Hongkong Bank, $1,095 n. Chartered Bank, 421
פי
Mercantile A. & B., £32 n. Mercantile O., 8133 .
P. and O., £91 д.
East Asia, #68 b.
Marine Ins,
Canton Ins., $660 1.
Reading
2 Middlesbro..
Division 1 (North).
1 Southport Scottish League.
1
3 Motherwell 4 Hibernians
Union Ins., $286
-Reuter.
There were 77 cards taken out Crewe for the Bogey Pool, which was won by Surgeon Commander Au-
Celtic brey, 3 up.
Dunbar divide the Kilmarnock and W. L. second prize with scores "all square" and among the other cards returned were those of "one down" by Messrs. E. L. Sim, R. M. Fin- layson, and H. F. Bloxham.'
Medal Round,
There were 15 entries for the Medal Round, this being won by Mr. A. E. Wood," whose score was 94-15-79. Other scores were:
COMPANY MEETING.
CHINA LIGHT AND POWER CO.
An extraordinary meeting of shareholders of the China Light and Power Co., Ltd., was held at St. George's Building this morning. Mr. R. G. Shewan presiding.
Shareholders
J. S. Madbaren 92-12=-80. M. Drevard 100-19-82.
Fourballs Against Bogey. "There were 15 pairs catered for
Members of the Consulting Com- the competition for fourballs
mittee present were Sir Robert Ho against bogey, and scores of 2 up Tunk. Dr. H. P. White, Mr. A. H. were returned by the following Compton. Mr. C. A. da Ruza, and three pairs: Messrs. LRA Mr. Lee Hy-san. drews and L. G. S. Dodwell, C. La attending were Mr. A. L. Shield. -Sandey and 11. 4. Sheldon, L. „G, S. Mr. A. Keith, Capt. R. D. Thontas, Dodwell and R. M. Smith. Other Mr. A. A. Botelho, Mr. G. Toppin. cards rearne were: Mussrs. M. and Mr. Tse Tsan-tai. Also pre- Drevard and W. D). Wood (1 up), sent were Mr. F. J. Travares, net- Mesurs. G. Aubry and L. R. Au-ing scoretary, and Mr. W. E. Le firewes (all square), and Mesar, Shenton, solicitor. A. E. Lissaman and G. S. Edward (1 down).
Mixed Foursomes,
The Mixed Yoursonies were won by Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Whyte Smith, whose met score was 76.
There
were entries from 17 pairs, and other good scores returned were Mrs. Drevard and D: G. Bruce (78), Mrs. Cleland and A. E. Lissa- man. (81, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Pur- low (83) and Mrs. Peterson and Capt. Morris (85),
LAWN TENNIS.
LAST NIGHTS EXCITING GAME,
The most exciting game yet seen In the Local tennis tournament was fought out yesterday, when Honda and Akiyama beat Ng Sze kwong and Ng Sze-cheung by three sets to two in the Open Doubles. The match was remark- able for the thrilling manner which it wis contested, and the fine tennis which was shown.
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After the socretary had read the notice convening the meeting, the elairman said:-
Purpose of meeting, Gentlemen,The initial object for which this niecting has been called is, as, indicated in the notice which the secretary has just read, for the purpose of receiving a re- port of the proceedings at the Ex- traordinary General Meeting held on the 30th. ultimo and of confirm- ing, if thought fit, as a Speciul Re- solution, the Resolution which was passed as an Extraordinary Reso- lution at such meeting. That Re- solution, as you will remember, con- cerned the approval of the draft new Articles of Association of the Company.
You will also remember, that at the above mentioned meeting 1 ex- plained shortly to you why your Directors thought it essential to alter the Articles of Association and I do not consider it necessary to deal further therewith, except to aid that at the meating in ques- tion the draft new Articles of As Sociation were unanimously, ap proved, and the Resolution recording such approval was win- animously passed as an Extraordin-
The Resolution.
be
The Chinese pair secured the first two sels in vonvincing man-ary Resolution. ner, the elder placing remarkably accurately, and his brother play- ing steadily. Showing improve-
Under the Hongkong Companies ment in the third, the Japanese Ordinance, however, it is necessary couple won that set, and to the that the approval of the new Arti- general surprise secured the ver- cles of Association shall diet in the next two after a dour signified by a Special Resolution, struggle. In spite of difficulties and consequently this meeting has with mad stained balls and failing been convened for the purpose of light there were two long rallies enabling the Extraordinary Resolu before Akiyama secured with win-tion above referred to, to be con- ning point in the final set. The firmed as a Special Resolution. Losere bad more games to their And I accordingly bag to propose credit than the winners.
the confirmation as a Special Reso- letion of the anid Extraordinary yes-Resolution namely
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Yesterday's Results.
The results of matches played terday are appended:
Open Singles: M. W. Lo beat Capt. E. W. Morris, G-2, 6-3, 6-0.
Open Doubles: T. Honda and H. Akiyama beat Ng Sze-kwong and Ng Sze-cheung, 2-0, 1-6, 8-6, 6-4, 6-6. H. Lo beat R. M. Henderson M. K. and and A. Brearley, 6-2, 6-3, 10-8.
Handicap
Doubles: C. L. Sandes and E. Graves beat W. B. Cornaby und A. Piercy, 4-6, 8-6, 6-4.
Handicap Singles "A": D. Valentine D. S. Green, 0-0, 6-3.
Handicap Singles "B" J. R. Collis
6-3, 8-6.
beat
beat T. J. Price,
J.
To-day's Matches. The following matches are scheduled to be played this afternoon:
Open Singles: H. D. Rumjahn v F. A. Redmond.
Club Championship: W. B. Cornahy v L. Forster, E. G. Howard v A, H. Crook
Handicap Doubles: Capt. E.
W.
"That the regulations contain- ed in the printed document sub- mitted to the meeting and for the purpose of identification sub- scribed by the chairman there of be approved and adopted as the Articles of Association of the Company in substitution for and to the exclusion of for all exist- ing Articles thereof,"
and I shall be glad if some share. holder will kindly second that.
Sir Robert IIo Tung seconded, and the proposition was carried un- | Ruimously.
This concluded the meeting, and the Chairman thanked those pre-
sent for their attendance.
China Underwriters, $.80 n.
North China, Tls, 143 b.
1.
Yangtaze Ins., $38 D.
Fire Ins.
b.
China Fires, $205 Hongkong Fino, $600
Shipping
Douglass, $31
n.
Steamboats, $201 b. Tugs, $1.10 n. Indo-Chinas, (Prof.) $30 n. Shell Trans., 95/- n. Star Ferrics, $52 D. Watorboats, $142
Refineries.
China Sugars, $18 Malabons, $31
b.
n
11,
Mining.
11.
Kailans, 38/-
n,
Langkats, Tle. 21
T1.
Bonguets, $1.70
A.
S'hai Exploration, Tls. 4 n. Shanghai Loans, Tle. 7 Rauba, $4 Tronohu, 21/- à, Ural Caspians, 8/- n.
Docks, etc.
✡.
THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1927.
A REALLY NICE RANGE
-OF.
M
WASHING SILK
FROCKS
&
JUMPER SUITS
(WITH LONG AND SHORT SLEEVES)
HAS ARRIVED
Lane, Crawford's
BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE.
HEAD OFFICE:
...F. 12,000,000.00
95, Boulevard Han, Paris. Bubscribed Capital Pald Capital
BRANCHES
Reserve Fund
BANGKOK
Л.
·BATTAMBANG
CATHO
CANTON
FORT-BAYARD
Kowloon Wharves, $98 "Whampoa Docks, $38 n.
Hongkows, Tls. 150 New Engineerings, Tis. 51 n. Shanghai Docks Tle. 100 a.
1.
Lands, Hotels, etc,
n.
H. and S. Hotels, $6.90 n
b. H.K. Lands, $53 Realtys, $6 Territorials, $1 n. Humphreys, $124 n. Princes Bldgs, $89 Rural Lands, $1
Cottons.
D.
n.
Ewo Cottons, Tis. 77 m. Orientals, Tls. 24. n. S'hai Cottons, Tls. 54 n
Buses, Trams,
China Búsos, Tls. 9 n. Tramways, $207 b. Peak Trams, (old) $15 S'pore Tractions 11/- n. Taxis, $1
功
b.
n.
Miscellaneous. Amusements, $17 Canton Icas, $5 D. Coments (Comb.) $7 n. China Lights, $12 n. China Prov., $4 b. Constructions, $2.30 Dairy Farms, $15 71. Der A. Wing, $6 D. H'kong Electrics, $49 b. Macao Electrics, $35 b. Ropos (Old) $10 Lane Crawfords, $7 Mackintosh, $194 Sinceres, $9 United Asbestos, $20 Watsons $11. 1. Powells, $6 n. Telephone 3.75 I.
II.
b.
D.
n.
SIR. A. COBHAM'S WARNING.
י
1500 PRIVATE 'PLANES IN U. S.
DJIBOUTI
BAIPHONG HANKOW HANOI HONGKONG MENGTZE NAY DÌNH
.F. an,400,000,00 .Fr. 80,284,610.10
NOUNEA PAPEETE PEKING PNOM-VENTI PONDICHERRY RAIGUN
SHANGHAI BINGAPORE
TIENTSIN
YUNNANFU
BANKERS
In FRANCE:-Comptoir National d'Eacompte do Parla: Credit Lovncais; Banque de Paris et des Pays-Day; Societe General
LADIES' SALON.
$25 GIVEN AWAY,
“TELEGRAPH" FOOTBALL
1
COMPETITION.
The Hongkong Telegraph offers a prize of $25 to the reader who sends in the greatest number of correct forecasts (provided that number is eight or mare) of the English and Scottish League matches (to be played on Satur- day next, April 23rd) set out in the coupon below. No goal scores are required; only forecaste showing wine or draws. All en- office not noon on Saturday,
In LONDON The National Provincial and tries must reach this
Union Bank of England, Ltd: Comptar National d'Eacompte de Park, Crodit, later than April 23rd.
Lyonnai
lo NEW YORK. P. Morgan & Co.
Interest allowed on Cerrent Accounts and Fixed Deponita recording to arrangement
Every description of banking nad baze
business transcted.
Safe Deposit Boxes to Impa
CH. LIM
Hongkong, 26th February, 1927.
MILOT.
RUBBER SUPREMACY. SLOWLY SURRENDERED TO THE DUTCH,
British supremacy in the rubber plantation industry is being ear- rendered to the Dutch planter (says the Evening Standaril)..
In 1923 the stendy piling up of stocks frightened many producers, Several saw nothing but disaster ahead, and with rubber' fallen to under 3d. b., they appealed to the Government for assistance.
The Government appointed a committee to examine the position,{ and that committee formulated a scheme of restriction of exports from the Malay-Straits and other British centres of production, afterwards called the Stevenson scheme.
From that date the price of rubber rose until it reached 48. 3d. a b. From that date the percen- down and tage of British went Dutch production went up.
Whereas in 1921 British pro- duction was 72 per cent. of the 61 world total, in 1926 it was
is per cent, and this year it estimated to be 52.3 per cent.
коле Dutch production has
up 1921 to from 25 per cent, in
of
Sir Alan Cobham, the distin-34.6 per cent, and in 1927 it will
on be 37.2 per cent. guished airman, apeaking "What I have discovered in
The Stevenson Act had, the; America" at New York recently affect of limitating the British said that what had impressed him participation in the new era more than anything else in his prosperity in the rubber indus travels on this side of the Atlantry.Nor has it stabilised the that there are price of the commodity as some of now more than 1,500 private owners of aeroplanes in the United its sponsors believed it would. States.
Morris and Dr. R. E. Tottenham SUPPLIES FOR TROOPS, tie was the fact Majer W. B. Stevenson and Major H.
V
R. Edwards; J. D. Ilumphreys and A. W. Hayward T. D. E. Pendered and G. Miskin; J. N. Owen and E. E. Mimmack S. F. and D. S. Green,
Handicap Singles "A": R. W. Loo v. C. C. Stark
EMBARGO WINS.
RESULTS OF THE CITY AND SUBURBAN,
BOOKS, SPORTING GOODS, ETC. ON THE WAY.
London, April 20. A consignment of gramophones, boxing gloves, sports material, books and magazines to gladden the hearts of the British troops in China, is being despatched to- day on board the transport Neurn- lia. The consignment is in the possession
two of the Y.M.C.A. secretaries. Expenses were provided by the recent fund The City and Suburban Handi- to which £5,000 was subscribed cap, run at Epsom to-day, attract-Reuter, ed a large field. The well-backed Embarge won by four lengths, the result being:
Embargo
Gifted
Autocrat
London, April 20.
1
2
3
Twenty-two ran; won by four
lengths; six lengths between
second and third.
Betting: Embargo 9/2; Gifted 20/11 Autocrat 28/1.-Reuter.
21
new
VILLAGE.
Nearly all of these owners, he TERRORISED FRENCH pointed out, are using their ma- chines for commercial work. In most cases the machines have been FIRES FOLLOW ANONYMOUS built by small commercial air- craft constructors and bought by as a plain individuals for cash commercial proposition.
Some commercial aircraft con- structors are turning out a ma- chine daily, and these are being sold to the public.
LETTERS,
The competition is run in ac cordance with the rules published in the Telegraph during the weeka eaded October 9th and 16th, 1926.
"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" FORECAST COMPETITION.
Matches to be played on April 23rd:-
DIVISION 1.
Everton
V Aston Villa. Sunderland Y
Derby. West Ham
Newcastle,
V
DIVISION H.
Blackpool ▼ Middlesbro. Manch. C. न Preston N.E.
DIVISION III (SOUTH). Bournemouth v Crystal P. V
BANKS.
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
السالمAutherland Cap
Lered and Fully Fald-up ............... Beserve 'Wanda 1---
$50,000,000 $80,030,000
Sterling Silver
46,500,000
Beserve Liability of Proprie
BOTS
$10,500,000.
CHOPNURAGHFARA... 620,000,000
KRÅD OFFICE: HON(TRONG. Court of Directors |
Hon. ME. D. G. H. Berzard, Chairman.
A. IL Compton, E.
Deputy Chairman
W. II. B., Ma
J. A. Plummer. Eug K. & Browo, E. T. & Weall, E W. L. Paitonden, Eng^ II. P, White, Esq.
AMOY
Acting Chief Meangers"
BANGKOK
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CALCUTTA
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ILDILO
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SAIGON
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*TSINGTAO
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• (Incorporated by Marni Charter 1883) HRAD OFFICE: LONDON, Pald up Capital .. Reserve Fund xa esta
Baderve Liability at Proprietor... 45,0000
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ALOR STAR
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RANGLOK
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Current Accounts opened and Fixed Deposlis received for 3 year or shorter periods at rubno which will be quoted on applionip
·J. 12. GKORO
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THE NATIONAL CITY BANK
OF NEW YORK.
shorter periods in Local Currenor and Maria Capital, Surplus
on terms which will be quoted on 'application.
Hoogkong, 20th February, 1927.
HONGKONG SAVING BANK.
sbtained on application.
гол THE HONGKONG BANKING COLPORATION.
SHANGHAI
and Undivided Profits
·U.S.$140,000,0DQ Commercial and Travellers' Lat-
The Business of the above Book te moters of Crédit, Travellers' Cheques, ducted by the HONGKONG AND SHANGRAL Bills of Exchange and Cabla DANKING CORPORATION. Hules may Transfers bought and sold. Cur- rent accounts and Savings Bank accounts opened and Fixod De- posits in local and foreign curron- cles taken at rates that may be as- certained on application to the Bank.
A. C. HYNEA, Acting Chlef Manager.
THE BANK OF CANTON,
LIMITED.
Katablished 1913. HEAD OFFICE: HONGEONG. Authorized Capital (Hong Kong
Currency)
(Enng . Tone
Paid-up Capital
Currency) ....... Reserve Fund (Hong Kong Cue-
rency
BLANCHES:—
HEAD OFFICE: 55, Wall Street, New York. Branches in:
$11,000.000.
B.664,200.
£50,000,
BRAZIL
Canton Shanghai, Hankow, Swatow, Bangkok, New York and Bau Francisco. LONDON DANKELS:—
The Lloyd's Rack Limited Correspondents in all principal Cities of the
World
Foreign exchange and Banking business of Taty description transacted
Bafe Deposit Boxer various sites) at a reariz rental of from 85 to $40.
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Chlef Manager. Hongkong. 19th February, 10%.
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CHILE
CHINA
وتر
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INDIA
JAPAN
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We are also able to offer our Customers the services of the Branches of the International Banking Corporation in San Fran- cisco, Spain and the Philippine
NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL.Islands.
MAATSCHAPPIJ.
(Netherlands Trading Society Bank)
BANKERS.
ESTANLISHED 1824.
Hongkang cei 11, Queen's Road, Central Authorised Capital.....Guliders 160.000,003.- *£12,680,003) Pald-Up Capital
Reserve Fund
Special Reservs: ....
........Guilders 80,000,000.
(0,004,670.) ....Guliders 21,117,340.-
(£1,750,778.) .Guildora 22,650.000,- (£1,638,0)
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(Incorporated in Franca.)
9. Chater load, Victoria, Hongkies.
HEAD OFFICE:
76, Rue Bt. Lazaro, Paria
Tadja, Makasar, Medan, Capital fully paid up ....Fra 40,000,000
Fadas, Palembang Pekan
lanzan. Pabens, Pontianak, Reservea
....F. 10.276,000
Rangoon, Rotterdam". Sama | Special working capital ......Fm. 10,000,000
Shanghai, Sibolga
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0. STEENSTIA,
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DIVISION III (NORTH).
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प
N. Brighton
V
Lincoln. Crewe.
Scottish League.
Dundee Un.. Rangers Motherwell
Name
V
Y
Partick. Dundec.
Kongbang, 28th March, 1921.
St. Mirren.
Address
No. 29.
Dute
Mark your envelopes "Football" on the front, and write your name (without address) on the back of the envelope.
Strike out the teams which you think will lose, but make no marks In respect of matches which you think will be drawn
All claims must reach this office not later than the Wednesday fol- lowing the date on which the matches are played. No prize will, For two years the villagers of be awarded for which a claim has Consignat, a small and poverty-not been made. stricken hamlet near Guerot, in
Manager.
THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LIMITED.
HEAD OFFICE, HONGKONG.
10, Des Vote Road, Central, Hangkong.
Authorized Capital
Fald-es Capita! ..... Reserve, Fund (1920)
ERANCIES AND AGENCIES:
Bateria
Varin Peking
.$10,000,000
.8 4.000.000 # 1,200,000
Melbourne
Ban Francisco
Hotabay
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Now York
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Canton
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Tentain
Tokyo
Correspondents in all principal, cidiae of the
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Every description of Bangking and Exchange basics transacted. Lost granted, on ap- proved securities.
BAFE DEPOSIT BOXER in lat
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Chief Manage. Hongkong, at March, 102%
THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED,
(Rstablished 1050.)
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Paris, Lyons. Marseilles, Balgon, Haiphong, Hanoi, Peking, Shanghai, Tientsiz, Phan Penh and Hongkong.
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A. BOLLIN,
Hongkong, March 11th, 1024.
THE BANK OF CHINA.
SPECIALLY AUTHORIZED ET FREDENT TIAL MANDATE OF THE KEPUBLIC OF CHINA ON THE END OF
NOVEMBER 1917.
Authorized Capital ....... .160,000,000.85. Paid-up Capital
Reserve Funda
.918,278,000.00 9,630,423.58
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Interest allowed on Carrent · Account› KNƏ Fixed Deposita, Terms on application,
Every description .Y. 200,000,000 Before sending in your coupons, Capital (fully paid up)
of Booking breakwowa .......Yen 92.500.000
trn.can.cted. list of your forecasts.
Les granted on approrad secacliia. HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA,
Special fasilica for Home Exchange, Baches and Agencies at
TSU YEE PAL
Karachi Коха
the centre of France, huve been keep a subjected to the terror of con- Compare these later with the pub- stant menaces and fantastic ac- Hished results of the matches, and cusation by an anonymous letter- if you find that you have eight or in the world are doing anything writer. The menaces were some more correct, send in a claim to like this," said Sir Alan. "It times put into effect, and many the priza shows that the public of America a small farmer has, after receiv-
"No other aircraft constructors
Alexandria
stavi
Tombay Buenos Ayr
Calcutta Canton Changchun
is ready to accept flying, and as a ing one of these, letters, aeon his home demand gives birth to any barns burst into flames in the
Polsoned When she was suspected,, the police industry, the United States may middle of the night. yet lend the world in the manaweets, it is also alleged, were inspector in charge of the
the dictated to her a letter, and found facture of aeroplanes as she did sent to the Inhabitants of
village. in motor-cars."""
case Enburg
Dairen (Dalny) Fengtion
(Makdon) ankow
Marbin
she made a spelling mistake almi-
Hongkong
J
flonolulu
Mme.
London
Los Angeles Lyoss Maitin Nagmank Nagoya Newchwann New York Otka
San Francisco Seattle
Homerang Shanghai Buitar onl Singapore Soerabays
Sidary Tizalla Токто Twinantu
THE HO HONG BANK, LTD.
(Established 2017.3 CAPITAL.
Authorised Cxpital
Paid-Up
holder
Peklag
Raam
Talogiau
Borgluk
in to
Janeiro
The number of French disabled men in receipt of war pensions on January I was 708,591, classified as follows: Arm and log injuries, Sir Alan, who sailed in the Recently a young woman named lar to one which occurred in one 104,606; lunga, 236,884; eyes, Cunard liner Berengaria for Eng Julienne Lefaure, weparated by of the anonymous lettera. 27.281 (of whom 2,585 are blind): land, has during his tour in the divores from her husband, was Lofaure protested her innocence, ears, 17,780 (of whom 4,338 are United States addressed more than deaf); mental disorders, 14,502; 100,000 people on the subject of arrested and accused of having and she has in the neighbourhood to be obtained en appalcatken
anonymous lottora. many who support her denials, and facial injuries, 8,588.
commercial flying.
written the
Kal Yuen
Vladivostock (Temporarily closed) Interest allowed on Current Accounti Depcolts received for åzed perioda at reten
II. MORI, -
Hongkong. 13th. Manıdı., 1927.'
MARKTE.
share.
415.000
BEAÍ OPRICH-SINGAPOYE,
Branche, krencies and Corretivađani k the principal elle of the world.
Mrary description of Banking and Zuchahat business transacted.
HO. LEUNG ZOK
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