PACK 11.
NEWS OF THE DAY
IN PICTURES FROM FAR AND NEAR
Hongkong Telegraph
PHOTONEWS
MONDAY, MAY 22, 1930.
HAPPENINGS
AS
SEEN BY·
THE CAMERA'S EYE
BANK NOTICES
THE BANK OF EAST ASIA,
Authorized Capital Paid-up Capital
ileserve and Undivided
$10,000,000,00
$ 5,300,000.00
Profits
@ 2,883,031,01 DEAD OFFICE:----UONGKONO ''' 10, Des Voeux Itand, Central, DOARD OF DIRECTORS—
Sir Shouson Chow, Chairmati. Li Koon Chun, Esq. LiLan Sang . P. K. Kwok, Eaq. Wong Chu Son, Wong Yun Tong, Eaq. Kan Ying Po, Esq. Chang Chung Bhek, Esq.Fung?’IngWab,2sq. KAN TONG гo, Esg, Chief Mânager. LI TSE YONG, Erg, Manager. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:
Amoy Datavia Bombay Calculta Haiphong Hankow Honolulu Kobe Kowloon
Manita Melbourne Nagbankl New York Porta "Peiping, Penang
- Hangoun
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter 3853
Paid-up Capital .......... 3,000,000 Reserve Ficbility of Proprietorn #1,000,000. Heserve Fund
£3,000,000
HEAD OFFICE:-LONDON...
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AGENCIES AND BRANCTIES:
Itapkow Harbin Hongkong
Seattle
Ilangoon
Semarang
Shangha Hingapore Saurabaya
Anrilear langkok Batavia
Baigon
Seremban
..Ilalia
Shanghai
Tombay
Ipoh
Singapore
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Swatow
Calcutin
Karachi
Sitiawan
Sydney
Agencies:
Klang
Bourabaya
Tientsin
Clive
Kobe
Taiping
Balcon
Vancouver
Street
Kuala
Tientsin
London
San Francisco
Fairlie
Lumpur
Tongkah
Every description of Banking and Ex- Place chango business, iropracted. Loans grant | Canton rd on approved securniem.
Kuching
(Phuket)
Madras
Thingto
Cawnpore
Manila
Yokohama
Current Accounts opened in Local Our Cebu fancy and Fixed Deposits received for Colombo one year or shorter periods in Local and Delhi. Foreign Currencies on terms which will be quoted on application.
Medan
New York
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Pelping
inhong lamburd
(Peking)
Balo Deposit Boxes To Let.
THE PHOTOGRAPHS ON THIS PAGE WÊRE TAKEN BY THE "TELEGRAPH" STAFF PHOTO. GRAPHER AT THE RECENT OPENING GAME OF THE LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE.
Upper Left: Mr. A. M. Xavier. of Reerelo "B"
in action with Messes. J. W. M. Brown and G. Lec
of the K.C.C. looking on,
Upper Night: A worm's eye view of Mr. J. Hyde
sending his wood down the green.
Left: Mr. F. Goodwin, the K.C.C. skip of No. 1 rink signals his approval of a delivery by one of his team. Beside him is seen Mr. F. X. Soares, the
opposing skip.
Right: Messrs. H. Nish, J. W. M. Brown and V. Labrum caught by the photograplier gazing intently towards the other end of the green where the woods
are lying.
Porang
FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General
Banking Business tranneled. KAN TONG PO,
MAJAKET
King And Queen Chat With Journalists
Ottawa, May 20, For the first time in history Their Majesties chatted informally with American, Canadian and British newspaper men and women at a re ception in Ridicauhall. Eighty people were present.
Most of the men wore formal murning dress with top hats, though
CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened And FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter periods in Local or Other Cur- rencies at rates which will be quoted un application.
BAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling witi tuierest allowed at zalës obtainable on application. The Bank's Head Office In London undertaker Executor & Trustee business, and claims recovery of Trial Income Tox overpaid, on terms which may be ascertained at any of its Agencies & Branches,
RA CAMIDOE.
Manager
ALL-GIRL BAND
Swing music provided by Anna-
many were in ordinary street dress. bella's All-Girl band at the China Saturday Each was introduced by name. The Eanporlum Cabaret on men bowed low and the women evening drew a capacity crowd. curtseyed.
The Queen who was dressed in a women musicians, came from Hanoi The band, comprising eight Russion bine Ince afternoon gown, and wore where they have just completed a
two ropes of pearls, preceded the successful season at the "Taverne." King. Both smiled and shoolt hands. They left Hongkong yesterday by the halting to chut,
The New York correspondent ask-steamer Kiangsu for Shanghat ed: "Don't you get tired of all this?" Miss E. M. Riskinn, leader of the The King smiled, "Yes, sometimes, band, has two brothers playing in but don't you men have dimeulty the Shanghai Municipal Orchestra.
getting through lines sometimes?"
The Queen asked another how mony words he was telegraphing.
He replied: "About 7,500," "Oh,
so much!" exclaimed the Queen-United Press.
MAJESTIES IMPRESSED
Ottawa, May 20. The King, and Queen received about 80 Press correspondents who are travelling in the plot train ne- companying the Royal train, to- Fether with members of the Ottawa Parliamentary Press gallery, Government House early 'last
1
evening.
Their Majesties were impressed when informed that no fewer than 750 journalista are at present covering the Royal tour.-Reuter,
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Above:
Mr. C. H. Basta de- livering a good shot.
Lett: Mr. W. J. M. Brown is seen here chalking up the name of his team prior to the start of their match with the Recreio last week- end.
Kelow: Mr. W. Hyde, of the K.C.C. team, deilvering a shot.
Right: Mr. Mulcahy in a fine action study.
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