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A LOCAL BASEBALL

DIFFICULTY.

FORMER GROUND IS NOT AVAILABLE.

VOLUNTEERS DROP OUT, For want of a ground there may be no baseball in Hongkong this summer, though no effort is being spared by the oficials of the Hong kong Baseball Association to find a suitable substitute for the long kong Football Club ground.

GREAT FIND IN

EGYPT.

5,000 YEARS OLD TOME

UNEARTHED.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

Another striking archeological discovery is to be added to the record of Mr. Cecil Firth, who is excavating at Saltara en behalf of the Antiquities Department of the Egyptian Government,

No details have been disclosed, but it is understood that a 50 cen- tury old Third Dynasty tomb has been unearthed which is unique in

many features.

This Third Dynasty tomb has a In former years this has been. placed at their disposal, and dur-rounded top and is on a part of ing the summer has been convert- the great boundary wall surround- ed into a baseball diamond, but ing the Step. Pyramald, which ex- the H.K.F.C. Test that the ground tends about one mile round. To needs a chance to recover and up the west of it is, a great stairway to the present have declined to leading down into the rock. allow its use for baseball.

At first this was thought to be the tomb of Imhotep, the architect King Zoser, who built the Step Pyramid.

The Association, we understand, is now negotiating with the Garof rison Recreation Club for the use of the Sookunpoo ground during the summer, and una definite answer is received everything is at a standstill.

The entries for the competition "are the same as last year, with the exception that the Volunteers have dropped out. The South China Athletic Ansociation have entered two teams to fill the gap.

LEAGUE TENNIS.

their race.

Typical "Wise Man." The Egyptians looked upon Im hotep as a typieni wise man of He was considered to be the founder of medicine and law and all manner of sciences, and the discovery of his tomb wonki be an event of first-rate in- portance.

It la not known yet to whom the tomb belongs. It may have been the temporary tomb in which King- Zoser lay pending the completion of the Step Pyramid, which must have been his final resting place, or it may be that of his Queen.

After descending the great stair way previously mentioned one goes down over 100 steps, leading The following will represent theo a doorway blocked with three University in the League matches on Saturday:

THE UNIVERSITY TEAMS.

In the "A" Division against C.R.C. on home aground.-P. C. Lim (Capt.), F. A. Redmond, R. E. Tottenham, L. Forster, A. A. Remjahn and H. C. Hung..

"FORCED MARRIAGE."

STRANGE EVIDENCE IN WILL

.SUIT.

The hearing of the" will suit arising out of the testamentary dispositions of Mr. William Man- gles Anson, of Saltburn, a well- known Yorkshire arrhaeologist and Lord Merrivale la the Probate antiquary, was continued before Court, London, lust month.

Mr. William Andrew M'Kinley, of Redcar, solicitors' clerk, said he saw Mr. l'Anson during the drawing up of the 1926, will. Mr. appeared quite sound Anson mentally.

Mr. George Hammond, of Allers- ton, near Pickering, Yorks, eald Mr. L'Anson and Miss Wood, had lived at his house. He agreed whom he know as Mrs. L'Ansen, that Mr. Anson was eccentric, He once walked about in plus- fours with cdd stockings on.

Counsel-Did he say he was go- ing to fight for his King (King a good deal Charles), and make of noise about it?

Witness--He never told me that.

Did he boast that he knew the

King of England as a friend?-

No.

Asked if Mr. l'Anson were noisy. Mr. Hammond said: "He was furniture noisy, but he was respectable. He did not throw the about!

Miss Margery Wood, living with her mother at Herne Bay, said she had passed as Mrs. L'Anson, and Mr. l'Anson and promised to marry her if anything happened to his mother. She did not then know he was married. He intro- duced her to his aged mother as She knew that Dr. This, however, is only a decoy. Miss Kirk,

a fellow- It took two months of careful work Kirk of Pickering was to discover the true entrance, antiquary of his, but there was, which lay through an obscure tun-so far as she knew, no pretence nel in the rock, hidden by fallen that she was a niece or other re-

lative of Dr. Kirk, debris.

enormous stones.

This tunnel branches in various In the "B" Division against

(Away).-T. W directions and descending from it Cruigengbwer Chong (Capt.), B. P. Ng, G. c is a stairway leading through a Souza, W. M, Gittins, T. K. Tandoorway into a series of under- and D. K. Sumy,

Kround rooms walled with white limestone intended to represent the House of the Ka (soul) of the owner of the tomb.

THE DAVIS CUP.

INDIA JUST BEATS SPAIN:"

Barcelona, May 11.

In the Davis Cup tennis matches, India beat Spain by matches to 2. Prasada (India) beat Juanico, by 11-9, 6-4, and 6-3, whilst Finquer Spain) beat Fyzee by 7-5, 6-0, and 6-2.-Reuter.

INTERNATIONAL "SOCCER."

HEAVY BELGIAN DEVHAT,

Brussels, May 11. Playing in a soccer match here, England beat Belgium, by goals So one.--itenter.

EXHIBITION TENNIS.

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The two rooms were once finely decorated with. blue tiles similar to, but more elaborate thun, the blue tiled rooms in the Stop Pyra mid.

One of these tombs has three false doors or niches, each decorated with a portrait of King Zoser in different costumes nt:itudes.

Every Musele Shown.

and

This work is in very low relief; and in the very finest style of the period. The figures stand out only about a millimetre, yet every musele is distinctly shown.

4

She did not remember telling! Dr. Robinson that Mr. l'Anson was erratic and extravagant in" ideas, or that he talked wildly dearest friends, Sir about his Hugh Bell and the Earl of. Craw- ford,

He was erratic, and used to tell and over the garne story over

again.

"Made Him Marry Rich Woman."

M: L'Anson, said MissWood, told her that he had been forced into the marriage by his father. He said when he was young he was overdrawn at the bank, and his father made him marry, a rich He said his wife had

woman.

left him with their child and that he had never seen her since.

Did he ever tell, you that the Virgin Mary had appeared to him in visions? No, not that I can remember: -

Beyond this room are other roems hitherto unexplored,

In one of the tunnels leading to the chamber the excavators found 12 magnificent'alabaster wine jars, averaging nearly 3ft. in height.

Did he ever say that he had seen you in a vision?--I think he did once. He said he had gone into a church and it had reminded

not

It is certainly the most remark-him of a time when I went into a able tomb of the Archaic or pre- wayside chapel with him when I Pyramid Age yet discovered, and was in my riding Kit.

Was Miss Wood said she is one of the carliest tombs dis- covered in Egypt certainly the aware that Mr. Anson wrote out! a prayer and gave it at Christmas earliest containing linestone re-

to the hotel porter. He was in lief.

the habit of writing out prayers but she did not know he was the habit of putting them in enve- lopes and addressing them to dif- ferent people..

The quality of the masonry in the underground chambers is even finer than the remarkable exam NEW, DATE FIXED.

ples of Third Dynasty architecture discovered during the past two We are informed that the exhibi-years at Sakkara. tion tennis matches which have

in.

In further cross-examination, The word "Sakkara" means Miss Wood said she did not know been arranged on behalf of the "steps" or "degrees, and the how much money she was likely to funds of the Hongkong Women's Step Pyramid," on the left bank Guild and M.C.L. will now taken the Nile near Memphis, about set if the plaintiff succeeded.

place (weather permitting) on Wednesday next, at four o'clock.

COPYRIGHT AT SEA.

COMPOSER'S FEES FOR A SHIP'S CONCERT.

Amsterdam, April 12. Is the performance of music in an ocean liner hundreds of miles away from part a public perfurm- ance?

A court at Amsterdam has just decided that it is, and has muleted the ship's musical director of au- thor's fees to the extent of eight a similar guineas and costs of amount. The case was brought by a German composer living in Ber- lin whose music had been played during dinner on board the ship. This performance he only heard of months after it had taken place.

The defence was that the audi- enge, consisting only of passengers on board, made it-in a literal as well as a legal sense an "enclosed" or private circle, and that the ship being in extra-territorial waters. was outside the jurisdiction of national laws.

The court, however, decided for the plaintiff on both points.

Counsel Would it be more

say.

Mr. Anson, she added, always said he would leave her provided for it anything happened to him.

16 miles from Cairo, is believed than £1,000, or less--I could not to be the aldest in the world. It consists of five steps dr stages, and is present height is about 197 feet, with a base measurement of 354 feet by 94 feet, it has a number of interior chambers con nected by a labyrinth of passages. INQUEST ON GOLD COINS.

7 FOUND IN A GARDEN. The finding of 68 sovereigns and 10 half-sovereigns in a paper bag in the garden of a house in Pack- ton-street. Islington, N., was the subject of an inquest recently by Mr. F. Danford Thomas, coroner for the Tower of London and Liberties, and a jury.

Mrs. Turnell, the landlady of the house, stated that one of the tenant's sons showed her a gold coin, which he had found in the garden. She made a search and found the paper bag containing the other gold coins.

When she took possession of the house in June 1914 a German and his wife (both of whom are now dead) had rooms there. They left ia 1919:

Mr. Welford, solicitor-for Mr. and Mrs. Turnell, saki that on No- vember 5 last they gave an old

the surface.

For the defence, Dr. John Kirk,

Pickering, who saw the testator! between January 4 and January 10, 1926, said that during that week he ought to have been under a French He recited control. play, on one occasion and acted a part in it and went down on his knees,

Mr. Tyndale (counsel)-Dia it

He sound ordinary-I did not know if the play was accurate, but he did it very well. (Laughing). was talking with me for over two the whole time, and I had not time hours, and he talked incessantly to say anything. He talked on all sorts of subjcets-on the French play one moment and archeology the next.

K

Was his manner of conversation rational?-Not as it used to be. He exaggerated a good deal..

What form did that take-He made a statement about being con- acted with Charles I. and being ready to fight for him.

The hearing was adjourned.

Frogs that were being raised in' mattress for a bonfire in the gar-captivity by a biological firm at den, and it was possible that the New Orleans were stolen recently. One-third reduction in the price money fell out of the mattress. Two men, discovered with frogs in of gasoline production in France Ho urged that the coin was, not their possession, doclared they had has been announced by French treasure trove as it was found on caught them in the marshes. But engineers who claim discovery of a method for production of a synthe- The jury found that the coin an official of the firm demonstrated voices very much deeper than tic fuel. Gasoline, with all and was found on the surface and that to the satisfaction of the court that sulphur, as by-products, is obtain-there was no evidence to deter they were his frogs, because their Where the owner is unknown, those of their wild cousins and ed from lignite. There in esti- mine who were the owners.. mated to be enough lignite to sup the treasure belongs to the Crown the frega wore thereupon returned ply France with gasoline for 50 Usually, in recent times, the finder to the biological firm, their right- has been rewarded by the Crown.

years..

ful owners.

7:

THURSDAY, MAY 12,

1927.

SPECIAL OFFER

TO-DAY

till SATURDAY.

LADIES SUMMER

UNDERWEAR.

Hand-Embroidered.-Smart Models

"NIGHTIES."

$2.50

ALE "UNDIES" AT SPECIAL PRICES.

LADIES'

Lane, Crawford's SALON.

SHARE PRICES. TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS. The following is the list of local share1otations issued to-day :---

Banks,

11.

BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE.

HEAD OFFICE:

96. Boulevard Haussman; Paris. Babcribed Capital,

Paid Capita) Reserve Fund

BEANCERS:

BANGKOK BATTAMBANG

Fr. 72,000,000.00 Fr. 68,400,000.00 Fr. 8,354,510.10

NOUMRA

PAPEETE

PEKING

FNUM-PENH

PONDICHERRY

SHANGHAI

SINGAPORL

TIENTSIN

TORT.HAYARD SAIGON

д

CANTHO CANTON

DJIBOUTI

n.

HAIPHONG

HANKOW

BONGKONG

Hongkong Bank, $1,065 b. Chartered Bank, $20 Mercantile A. & B., £30 Marcantile C., £133 ni P. and. O., £91 s. East Asia, $68

Marine Ins,

Canton Ins., $660 China Underwriters, $.80 n. North China, Tls. 143 b. Union Ins., $2911 b..... Yangteze Ins., $38

12.

1.

10.

-~-~~-~~~--Fire Ins.---

China Fires, $205 Hongkong Fire, $600 n.

Shipping

n..

b.

Douglasos, $31 Steamboats, $213 Tugs, $1.10 n. Indo-Chinas, (Prof.) $30. n. Shell Trans., 94/- 5. Star Forries, $52 h. Waterboats, $147 b.

Refineries.

China Sugars, 18 Malabons, $31

n.

Mining.

b

b.

Langkate, Tls. 21

n.

Benguets, $1.70 Kailans; 38/-

1.

n.

S'hai Exploration, Tls. 4 n. Shanghai Loans, Tis." 7 Raubs, $4 Tronohs, 21 n. Ural Caspians, &/-

Docks, etc.

11.

13.

Π.

Kowloon Wharvas, $98 Whampoa Docks, $38

b. Hongkows. Tls. 135 New Engineerings. Tis. 5 b. Shanghai Locks Tie. 103 b. Lands, Hotels, etc...

n.

H. and S. Hotels, $7.05 b H.K. Lands, $54 b. Roaltys, $6 Territorials, $1 n. Humphreys, $12) n. Princes Bldge, $89 Rural Lands, $11

Cottons..

n,

n..

Ewo Cottons, Tis. 73 b. Orientals, Tis. 2 b. S'hai Cottons, Tls. 514 b.

Buses, Trams.

China Buses, Tls. 9 n.

b.. Tramways, $202 Peak Trams, (old) $15 S'pore Tractions 10/6 n. Taxis, $1 n.

b.

n.

Miscellaneoue.. Amusements, $19 b.. Canton Icos, $5 8. Comonts (Comb.) $7 n. China Lights, $12 b. China Prov., $4.35 Constructions, $2.30.

b. Dairy Farms, $15 Der A. Wing, $6' n.. H'kong Cloetrios, $52) b. Macao Electrics, $95 b. Ropes (Old) $10 Lane Crawfords, $7

П1,

Mackintosh, $19 Sinceros, $9

1.

b.

United Asbestos, $20

Watsons $11

Powells, $6

Telephono 3.70

HANGI

MENGTE NAM DINK

TOURANH YUNNANTU

BANKERS

in FRANCE:--Comptoir National d'Escompte do Parla: Credit Lyonnale;, Banque de Paris et da Paya-Bay: Societe General. In LONDON:-The National Provincial and Union Bank of England, Ltd: Comptoir National d'Escompte do Paris Credit Lyannala.

In NEW YORK, Y. Morgan & Co.

Interest allowed on Current Acounts and Fixed Deposits according to arrangement.

EverT_description of banking and exchange. business transacted.

Safe Deposit Boxes to le

Manager.

CI. LEM,

langkang. 2014 February, 1027.

BEAUTY

HEADQUARTERS

Come and have your hair por- manently waved by our Expert. Hair waved by our system is guaranteed to stand any sca tent..

After bathing your hair will be curlier than ever.

For appointment phone Central C. 3312.

MAGASIN GENERAL 5. "Beaconsfield Arcade.

MILLION IN TRUST.

BANKS.

HONGKONG AND SHANGILAI BANKING CORPORATION.

Anthared Capital ****

$10,000,000

Instel and Fully Paid ... $10,000,000 Reserve Fundal-

Sterling ....... £6,000,000 $18,500,000 Silver ........................

Liability of Proprie

tor@ ************............... $20,093,045

FRÅD OFFICE. BONGKONG.

Court of Directores

Hon. Mr. D. G. Barnard, Chairman

A. IL. Compton, Esq.

Deputy Chairman.

W. IL Ball, Eng

B. Brown, mu

J. A; Plummet, Fay

T. G. Wall, Kg.

W. L. Pattenden, Esq. IL P. White, E.

Acting Chief” Manuredi

AMOY

BANGKOK

BATAVIA BONDAY

CALCUTTA

CANTON

QUAFOO OOLONDO

DAIREN FOOCHOW ILAIYEONG HAMBURG HANKOW MARLIN

HÙNG T

IFOR

ILOILO

JOHORE

KODI

Hen. Mr. A. D. Eynes

BRANCHES 1-

دار

LONDON LYONS MALAUCA MANILA

MOUKDEN

NACAPAT

NEW YORK

PEKING

PENANG BANGOCH

AAIGON

BAN FRANCISCO

BIANCHAI

HINGAPOR

SOURABAYA

BUNGE PATANI TIENT IN

TOKYO

TSINGTAD

KUALA LUMPUR YOKOHAMA

Current Accounts opened in Local Currency

Led Fixed Depoelts received for one 790.7 OZ

shorter periods in Local Currency and teras on terms which will be quoted on application.

Hongkong, 20th February, 1007,

HONGKONG SAVING D

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA. (Incorporated by Royal Charter 11533 KHAD OFFICE, 'LONDON.

Paid up Capital .. Reserve Fund

A4,580,000

Rosarts Liability of Proprietors..#1,005,900

رد

Aganelm and Branches.

ALON STAR

KUOWING

Malay States)

AMHITSAR

BANGKOK BATAVIA -- BOMBAY DALCUTTA CANTON CAWNPORE DEBU COLOMBO DELHI HAIPHONG KAMBURO

HANKOW HONGKONG

ILOILO IPOH

KARACH

KLANG

KONK

(Perak, PMS)

KUALA LUMPUR

MADRAR' MANILA

MEDAN

NEW YORK PEKING PENANG

PERKAWAN PUKET ILANGOON

BAIGON:

SEMARANG BERLEIMBAN SHANGHAI

SINGAPORE

BOURADAYA TAIPING

(F.M.S.) SAVOYO

TIENTSUN

TOKYO

KUALA KANGSAR TSINGTAO

YOKOHAMA,

ZAMBOANGA

(Philippines.)

Foreign Exchange sad Genarai Ranking businen transacted.

Current Accounts opened and Fixed Dupondin recalvad for 1 rear or aborter periods at zados which will be quoted on application.

.

J. GROBOM.

Mannges --Hongkong, 28th Feburary, 1927.

THE NATIONAL CITY BANK

OF NEW YORK.

Capital, Surplus

and Undivided Profits...

U.S.$140,000,000

Commercial and Travellers' Lose

The Busino of the above Back laters of Credit, Travellers' Cheques, dacted by the HONGKONG AND BHANGHAI Bills of Exchange and Cable BANKING CORPORATION.

btained as application.

FOR

Bules may be Transfers bought and sold. Cur-

HONGKONG THE BANKING CONPONATION.

SHANGHAI

A. C. HYNKA

rent accounts and Savings Bank accounts opened and Fixed De posits in local and foreign curren-, Asting Ohlat Manager. cies taken at rates that may be não certained on application to the Bank

THE BANK OF CANTON,

LIMITED.

Established 1017.

HEAD OFFICE: HONGKONG. Authorized Capital (Hong Kong

Currency)

Paid-up Capital (Hong

Kong

8,004,200.

650,000.

Reserve Fund. (Hobg Kong Cur

NACT BEANCHES:-

Canton, Shanghai, Haskow, Swatow, Bangkok. New York and San Francisco. LONDON BANKERS:

The Lloyd's Bank Limited Correspondents in all principal Cities of the

World

Foreign change and Banking brains of every description transacted

Safe Deposit Box (various to) at a yearly rental af from 5 to $40.

LOOK. POON, SHAN,

Chief Manager Hongkong. 15th February, 1927.

NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. (Netherlands Trading Society Blank.) BANKERS.

ESTABLISHED 1624.

Hongkong offes: 11, Queen's load, Central. Authorized Capital......Galidem. 150,000,000,- (412,500,000.) Paid-Up Capital

Guilders 80,000,000.- (6,000,070.1 Iteserra Fund

Gullders 21,117,840- (41,350,178.) Special Reserve...Guilders 22,500,000.- (1,389,630.)

Head Ofcat-AUSTINDAM⭑ Eastern Head Ofco:--BATAVIA. BRANCHES Bandjarmasin,

HEAD OFFICE: 55, Wall Street, New York.

Branches in:

ARGENTINE ITALY

BELGIUM

BRAZIL

CHULLE

CHINA

OUDA DOMINICAN

REPUBLIC

LONDON

FRANCE

INDIA

JAPAN

JAVA

PANAMA

PERU

PORTO RICO STRAITS

BETTLELLENT URUGUAY VENEZUELA

We are also able to offer our Customere the services of the Branches of the International Banking Corporation in San Fran- claco, Spain and the Philippine Islands.

G. HOGG,

Manager.

Hongkong, 7th January, 1927.

行缀商工法中

BANQUE FRANCO-CHINOISE pour le

Commerce et L'Industrio. (Incorporated in France.)

4, Chater Road, Vistoria, Haarkors HEAD OFFICE:

74, Bus Bt Lazaro, Park.

Bandoeng, Bombay, Caloutta. Oberibon, Djeddab, Djember, Djakjakar to, The Hague, Koba, Kata

.... 40,000.009 Radja, Makassar, Medan, Capital fulty salá

Fra 18,378,000 Elenerves Padang, Talabang, loogan, T'epang,

Special working capital....FT. 50,000,000 Rangoon, Rotterdam", ring*. Shanghat,

Fake- Pontianak,

Baro Bibolga Boora

(Damatra). Sonrabaja. karta (Solo), Tegal, Tiixtap and Weltevredan.

• These offices hare safe deposit boxes to Leadon Bankers:-National Provincial Bank,

Correspondents all over the world. BANKING BUSINESS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION TRANSACTED.

0. STEENSTEA.

Hongkong, 28th March, 1927.

Manager.

THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LIMITED.

HEAD OFFICE: KONĜEONG. ·

up

BRANCHES, Paris, Lysos, Marseilla. Baigon, Helyhots anci, Peking, Ehanghai, Tiantain, Phon Peab and Hongkong.

DANKER:

France Suciato Genera),. Banyos' National de Gradit, Banque de Paris-et dan Paya Jing.

London Midland Bank, Ltd

New York: Ling Bank, Columbia Tru

Co.

Every description of Banking and Exchaned Correspondents throughe Business Transacted

out the world.

A. ROLLIN,

Manager,

Hongkong, March 11th, 102K.

I

$10,000,000

10, Des Voeux Road, Central, Hongkong. Authorized Capital Paid-up Capital... Reserve Fund (1920).

BRANCHES AND AGENCIES Batavia Dorubay

THE BANK OF CHINA.

. 5,000,000 SPECIALLY AUTHORIZED BY PRESIDENT

1,200,000

TILL HANDATE OF THE REPUBLIO OS CHINA ON THE 11ND OF

NOVEMBER, 1717.

Melbourne

Nagasaki

Calcutta

New York

Osaka

Park

Ban Francisco Beattie Встолетия Singapore Bourabaya

Authorized Capital

Honolula

Peking

Sydney

Penang

Taipeh

Ilangoon

Thentain

Saigon

Tokyo

FOR THOUSAND YEARS. For a thousand years estates in Casten Lancashire worth a million pounda Taiphong are to remain in trust, so that the e rents and profits can accumulate. Kowloo

London This provision was made by the Me will of the seventh Earl of Stam- ford and Warrington, who died in world. 1883. The object of the trust is to pay eff encumbrances,

In the Chancery Division recent- ly, Sir John Foley Grey, of Enville Hall, Enville, Staffs, and his four- year-old daughter Eileen, asked for the sale of part and the parti- tion of the remainder of the es- tates which the cari left in Lan- cashire.

Shanghai Dorrespondeats in all principal citim of the Every description of Bangking and Exchange

Loan granted en sp business traineed. proved securities.

BAFE DEPOSIT BOXES to lat

HAN TONG PO,

Chiat Manager. Hongkons, 21st March, 1921

THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED,

(Established 1860.)

Capital (tully paid up) Reserve Fund ...

These estates, is was said, had a rent roll of between £50,000 and £60,000, but there were mortgages amounting to about £200,000.

court It was urged that the should order a partition and the Albedris sale of sufficient of the land to Bateria Bombay pay off the mortgages. This was Buenos Ayrs opposed by persons having an in-Caletta terest in the estates after Sir John Canton,

Changchan Foley Grey and his daughter.

arbla

.Y. 100,000,000 Yen 92,500.000

HEAD OFFICE:—YOKOHAMA. Bernebes and Agencies at.

Karachi Balkon Fuba

Ban Transless FL Semarang Bhanghai Balmonesek!

Dalton (Dalny) (Mukde) Mr. Justice Russell said that Fengon during the continuance of the Hamburg thousand years trust the plaintiff's Hankow had no right to use or occupy the Hongkong laud or enjoy the rents and profits. Bonniuld Kal Yum To order what they asked would be to destroy the will of the seventh earl and make a new will. This he could not do. The action would be dismissed.

Loudon

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Osaka

Peking Ваккоса

Jansip

Blegspore Sotrabars

Bydacy Tienlain

Tolero

Tenantu Telcon

Vindivostock (Temporarily closed) Interest. Allowed De Corrupt Acomuni Deposits received for fred periods at rub

to be obtained on application.

I. MORI

Mesakong, fith Wash. 1137.

Масла

Patio Capital Resorts Funda

.BA0,000,000,07 .818,278,000.01

HEAD OFFICE PEKING

TONGKONG NHÀNCESS

4. Queen's Road Central Branchen and Bub-branches all ove Ohio and correspondents in Europe, America nad other parts of world.

LONDON BANTEES;~~

The National Provincial and Union Bash of England Limited.

The Guaranty Trust Company of New York, NEW YORK BRANCHES:-

The Irving National Banks The Equity able Trust Company of New York

Interest allowed_an, Current Accçant unő Fixed Depoals. Terms on application.

Every dwcription of Banking · business trapuncted.

Loans granted on approved securities, Bpecial facilities for Home Exchange

THU TED PEL

Маметов

THE HO HONG BANK, LTD.

(Establabed 1917.)

CAPITAL

Anthorised, Capital

Issued...

Pali-Up

Recer "Kabiliția of phare

bolders

Surplus

HEAD OFFICE SINGAPORE, Branch, Arenales and Corporati. Ka the principal cities of the worlds pou

Bray daneripelas of Banking and Exchanel bowlness trapezetet.

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