atracow, July 11.—ifiawo arrived. HONGKONG, July 11.--Berapis arrived. July 11.—Thracian arrived. SHANanatx, July 11.—Wolverine and Ladybird arrived. PORT Swirrrsnanc, July 11.—Ormande 'eft for survey. SINGAPORE, July 12.—Caradoc arrived. NANsursa, July 12.—Woodccek arrived. Win
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profits during 1925-26. Like other tin producers, the Ipoh 00. is building up a position in which it will be less dependent on its own earnings. Its first subsidiary, the Sungei •Kinta, is already in sight of production and profits, and the newer venture, the Temoh, should reach
July 21, 1927 - London and China Express - London, London, England
The Malay States Information Agency has received an official telegram from Kuala Lumpur stating that the balance of unutilised export credits carried forward to July is:— Federated Malay States Tons 14,312 Straits Settlements Jobore Kedah Kelantan Total 25,785 Credits iimued in
July 21, 1927 - London and China Express - London, London, England
the China anb telegrapb. [JULY 21, • - - ME MARKET. After a quiet period the market showed a befter ten. dency. It closes quiet to firm, with only a sm a ll business passing. The conditions in the commodity mark et have not been of a character calculated 'to encourage se ** in s
July 21, 1927 - London and China Express - London, London, England
Head Office—HONGKONG. COURT OF DIRECTORS: Hon. Mr. D. G. K. BERNARD, Chairman. A. H. COMPTON, Depaty-Cbalrman. _ _ W. N. A. H. BILL. S. BBQWN. MACCIOWAN W. L. PATTENDEN. T. G. WHAM H. P. WHITE. CHIEF MANAGSR: A. H. BARLOW. AND Amoy HonglEew (Shanghai) Bangkok Ipoh Rangoon Batavia
July 21, 1927 - London and China Express - London, London, England
declared that the Diplomatic Body were not in a position to hand them over as criminals once they had been released. It is alleged that the Chinese Judge who ordered the release of Madame Borodin and her companions received $200,000 from Russian sources for setting the prisoners
July 21, 1927 - London and China Express - London, London, England
Soffiersakt NAGASAKI, JI3NN 15.—S.s. _Owing Mani, which stranded at Akuseki Toh, Oshissa, Loochoo Islands, has now been sold as she lies for 7,008 yen to the Yoshimi vs Works, Kagoshima. No hope is entertained of salving the vessel in entirety, but only portions. Turram, 18.--Ja
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