8
Mother's
Help
came on, on
H
Mather remembers how * Lactogen' first suited him; how it cleared all that dreadful digestive trouble away and how he
* Lactogen, and never looked back. And so Mother put the second on right away - as a matter of course. Doctors and nurses also are turning more and more to "Lactogen" because it gives
them just what they want for babies whose digestions can't cope with ordinary milk or milk foods.
For you see "Lactogen" is rich, farm, full - cream milk with all the natural vitamins in it, but the Nestle's process has made it kind to little baby systems, so that they can digest it and turn all its goodness to gain and growth.
ХАСТОСКА
NESTLE'S
MILK
FOOD
PELY YEADE „MAR
THE NATURAL MILK FOOD
A NESTLES PRODUCT.
Later on will come the time when Baby requires a follow-on food-something more than milk. And it is here that Nestle's Milk Food comes in. Nestle's Milk Food will carry on the good work which "Lactogen" has begun. Send a card to Nestle's, P.O. Box 351, Hong Kong, for full particulars of Nestle's Milk Food.
G. FALCONER & CO., (HONG KONG) LTD. WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS DIAMOND MERCHANTS. Union Building (Opposite G.P.0.),
Agents for:- ADMIRALTY. CHARTS, ROSS'S BINOCULARS and TELESCOPES, KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, ENGLISH SILVERWARE, direct from Manufacturers.
High Class English Jewellery,
THE CHINA
MAIL.
CHINESE EMIGRANTS | CHINA'S AIR FUTURE Several Denied Entry Optimistic Prophecy by
Mr. Vaughan Fowler
Into Ceylon
PASSPORT REQUIREMENTS
Canton, Saturday. Due to inccsson internal struggle, Chinese have emigrated to Many foreign countries, among which is Ceylon. Those intending to go to Ceylon are warned that they must ob tain passports duly visaed by the Shen. meen British Consul to be able to land there. Many Chinese who neglected this step have been denied entry and consequently sent back. Canton News Agency,
POLICE RESERVE
Orders for the Current Week
Orders by the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. | Wolfe, C.M.G., Inspector-General of
Pollee, state:
TRIP TO EUROPE
Canton, Saturday, Mr. R. Vaughan Fowler and his assistant, Mr. Dunn, of the Far East Aviation Co., Hong Kong, who arrived this morning, called upon Colonel Yang Keung-yce, the pre- sent head of the Aviation Bureau, for the settlement of an important contract
for
aoroplanes and materials.
Mr. Fowler is leaving Hong Kong next Wednesday for the North on his way to Europe, via Siberia, and will return to the East in May.
Interviewed at the Victoria Hotel, Mr. Fowler said he was very pleased to learn that conditions are quiet in Canton and that prospects of busi- ncas in all lines look far better than they were some months ago. That | there would be all over China great Chinese Company
activities in aviation in the not Training Course-Part 2. The distant future was Mr. Fowler's firm class for instruction in police belief; and, because of this convic duties and regulations will betion, he was going back to Britain held as usual at the Police Train-to study the latest Improvements in ing School, Kowloon, to-morrow at aviation, with the view to their 6.30 p.m.
Introduction to the Far East, and to expand and consolidate his connec tions with the manufacturers in Britain.'
Squad Drill. All recruits of the Chinese Company, who have not yet passed Part 1 of Training Course, will attend at Central Police Station on Thursday at 5.30 p.m. sharp for squad drill under P/Sergeant R. J. Hunt. Dreas-Mufti.
Training Course. Constable R98 Chan Ping-fai has been passed out as efficient in Part 1 of Training Course,
Indian Company Training Course. Constable R252 Shah Mohamed has been passed out as efficient in Part 1 of Training Course,
Flying Squad
It may be said that local off clal circles have been very apprecia tive of the advice and information on aviation matters, which Mr. Fowler has frequently and volun- tarily given at their request.-Can- ton News Agency.
LAUCHOW BOMBED
Cantonese Merchants
Killed
The China Mail is informed that the following telogram dated March 12, from Lauchow, has been addressed to the Tung Wah
The weekly instructional patrol of the Kowloon Section will take place to-morrow. Fall in at the Tsim-tau-tsui Fire Brigade Station at 5.30 p.m. sharp. Dress-Win-Hospital and the Hong Kong Chin- ter Uniform and Cap with White ese General Chamber of Commerce and various charitable institutions and newspapers.
Cover.
The weekly instructional patrol
"It has been the misfortune of of the Hong Kong Section will take place on Friday, Fail in at our country that civil war has re the Central Police Station at 5.15 peatedly broken p.m. sharp. Dress-Winter Uni-occupies form and Cap with White Cover.
Sharpshooters' Company
Strength. Constable R405 T. Williams has been taken on the strength of the Sharpshooters Company, as from March 14.
Generál
Revolver Practice. The weekly revolver practice (voluntary) will take place at the Bowen Road Re- volver Range on Wednesday from 9 p.m. to 10.30 p.m.
(Sgd.) D. L. KING,
D.S.P. (R).
were
A pair of silk stockings and other relies of Queen Victoria auctioned for a total of £80 at the Garrick Theatre by Miss Renée Kelly, the actress, in aid of the Treloar Cripples Home at Alton, Hampshire.
-
A mine-shaft near Stradbally
Waterford, is to be searched for the body of Laurence Griffin, the miss- ing postman.
HONG KONG WOMEN'S GUILD
and
MINISTERING CHILDREN'S LEAGUE,
PENINSULA HOTEL
Friday, 28th March.
1st Floor Dining Room
Roof Garden
BRIDGE & WHIST
MAH JONGG
THE DANSANT
3.30 p.m. to 6 p.m.
3.30 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Rose Room
4.30 p.m. to 6
AUCTION
Tea will be Served on 1st at 4.30 p.m.
Results of all games to be handed in to Collectors by 6 pm, sharp.
A warning bell will be rung, at 5.45 pan.
6 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. (Signed Football; Sheep, Pictures, Chinese Mirrora, etc., etc.)
Auctioneer: Mr. V. C. Labrum.
Prizes toull be awarded as follows:---
TICKETS
Bridge
Highest Net Score and Booby;
Mah Jongg Whist
Highest Net Score and Booby;
Highest Scor and Booby;
Dancing
To Couple who finish up at the close of specified dance on a hidden spot in the Rose Room."
PRIZE GIVING by Mira, W. T. Southern at 0.30 p.m.
A (Inclusive all Shows and Ten)
obtained from Mrs. J. D. Lloyd, 406, The Peak
$2.00
out. Lauchow
A somewhat important position in the Kwangsi province and in these few years it has suffered more from fires, droughts and other calamities than other cities. Recently, owing to a diver
gence of views between the au thorities of the
Kwangtung and
markets and
the Kwangsi provinces, war broke out along the frontiers of these two provinces and the war zone was confined to the frontiers only. Unexpectedly, on March 8, nero- planes from the Kwangtung army came to Lauchow, which is not within the war zone, and dropped bombs on crowded streets such as the Fook Wing Tsz and Lam Kiu, etc. More than ten cizilian houses were destroy- ed and the casualties among the inhabitants numbered several tens, most of whom were Cantonese merchants who resided in that city.
"In wars
between nations, the principle of humanity would al ways be upheld, and it is difficult to understand why, in a civil war, the innocents should be sacrificed. It is most unfortunate that Lau chow, which has already suffered ao much, should have this calam. ity Indicted on it. We earnestly request the various organisations in the different provinces to per- suade the military and civil au thorities of Canton to order the Aviation Force not to destroy any more centres of business and re- sidence in the Kwangsi province. and for this favour we shall be grateful.
Have You Heard?-
A doctor had told the wife of a "panel" patient to tako her hus- band's temperature, and said that he would call again the following day.
Ho did so, and on inquiring how the man was, was told: "I put the barometer on 'is cheat, as you said, and it went up to very dry,' so I gave him a pint of beer and he's gone back to work to-day."
-
A young and keen policeman was being shown his first night beat by the sergeant.
"Do you see that red light in the distance?" asked the Bergeant. "Well, that's the limit of your beat. Now get on with it."
The new member of the force de- parted, and was not seen for a fort- night. When at last he turned up, the sergeant asked furiously where he had been. "You remember that red light?" gald the constable. "Well, that was a removal van, bound for Melbourne."
*
A algger went up for a ride in an aeroplane. When he came down he said to the pilot, "Tank you for dem two rides, guv'hor.”
"Two rides?" said the aviator. "You've only had one!"
"No, mussa," said the nigger, "two. Ma first and ma last.”
MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1930.
WELCOME STUDIO
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Telephone
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HONG KONG STOCK EXCHANGE.
Opening Daily Official Quotations 17th March, 1930.
STOCK
Banke.
Hong Kong Bank...$ Chartered Bank ..... Mercantile Bk., A&B.£
Insurancos.
C.
HaySell.!
K
OTH
Sales Nom.
Jer
Last dividend and when pald
ille
An old lady who took a great Bank of Asia 500 interest in municipal matters was. walking over a golf course and noticed the bunkers here and there.
Canton In.............$ 705 She wrote to the Town Council
Union Ins. .............$399 asking why they didn't engage a number of the unemployed to fill in China Underwriters..$ the many holes on the course, which China Fire Ins... 940 caused the players so much annoy. ance and induced language.
NO
13821
Dec.
171
129
... 10
100
11
:
¡ Flval £iaje 199
ex, 1.23 | Fela 24, 80-
Dec. Flaal - howza gra
freal/fax s/o 1989. Pending
Dec.[1] Wewals11 7/Tax... Oct. 93
Dec. as tur :0),
Feb. 28, 30-
Dec. Final far 107-40... May 23, 39
Interlas Wafe
Dec.Mind 1. for IV-May $4,99
Izaterim 244-nfo
Dec. None
(Vinai #bosnę $15)
ww
for 18 May. 24, 20 Interimsafe 1928)
17 for 123
Dec.
much bad. K. Fire Ins....... 895
Shipping.
Dec.
***
... (23)
Douglases $ While in Switzerland a traveller H. K. Steamboats...$20
was about to make an ascent, when
he thought he might as well institute Indo-China (Pref.) ...$ (Def....$ some inquiries about the guide who
Shell Transports..../. was to accompany him.
"Is he A thoroughly skilled Union Waterboats... 25 climber?" he asked his hotel keeper.
Mining.
"I should say so," was the reply. "He has lost two parties of tourists
down the mountainside, and each tíme has come off without as much as a scratch himself."
EXCHANGES
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS
On London--
Bank, wire
....... 1/5 3/ Bank, on demand... 1/5 13/16 Benk, 80 days' sight Bank, 4 months' sight 1/6 Credita, 4 months'
aight
1/6 / Documentary, 4
months' sight.... 1/6 %
On Paris-
On demand Credits, 4
sight
On Berlin-
On New York On demand Credits.
og demand
60 days sight
On Bombay- Wire .... On demand.
On Calcutta- Wire On demand
Benguets
J
14
***
+
TAR
+
...$ $650
Kailan Mining Ad. sf- Langkat (Comb.)...Tla, (Single)...Tls. S'hai Exploration...Tls. Loans...Tls.
T
Raubs
...$ {18}
Troach Miacs #f- Con
Docks, Wharvos, Codowne, &c.
!!!!
Dec. Last dividend for 1924...........
Pending
Dec.
1-4 for 1923 .................
Mar. 4,80
43
(12/- ex. - us preferred)
Dec.
1 for 1928 and 192 Jans 19, 99
to
Lot jeklendi for 1921......
Tx /
Dec.
Mar, 10, 80
92/6 Deo. Int. Coupon No. 5 free Jan. 6, Bad
10 for 203) --
min
Dec. Intpalm cealaris afe 1999... Dec. 19
47/6 Juno (Final - free 1/Tax
Conpon No. 33 fear 50-6-29)
Deo. 17, 19 18.00
Oote for year 31-10-97 min.)
1.30 Doc. No
Deo. Laat sühlend for 1030,...NSATION Mar. Herat fat.1/aje sear 1-3-20 Pending 21-Dec. 4 Jess fax Coupon No. $1
Sep. 30, 29
17:
T
15
440
H. K. & K. Wharves..$ 144 (144||1. d.) H. K. & W. Dock...$ 33 China Providents .....$ 4.90 5.10 35.10 Hongkews ...........The. 915 N. Engineerings...Th. 7.80 Shanghai Docks ...Th.
Cotton Mills.
Ewa Contous.......T.
S'hai Cotton (old)..Tis.
(new)..Tis..
Landi, Hotels & Buildings.
H.K. & S. Hotels...S
**
....123 ***
+
Doc.
$3 for 1RD Deo. Last dividend for 1021...M Dec. Latvidand Ir 109OUPL Dạc. | Pisu T. 12 tu 18
Dec. T.0.50 for 1729.....
www
Mar, 13, 30
Pending. Fabr. 95,30 Apr.T.7.50 for your 30-July 97, 29
10.10 Dec. Pasi 7. 2 n/c 1929 Mar. 17, 30
(Apr.
90
178
(Oct.
and 1.1.25 now. Nov. 26, 20
250 old for half year
10
June
*
T.p for year 30 Oct 11, 99
****
#g
12.00 Dec. Tant diridend for 1924...
Dec. Pfaat : ufc 1030....................
Deo,iustafc 1020
Fab. 12, 80
77.
Mar. 12, 80
14
DC $1 for 102A,
Fob. 8,29
***
Dec. Flant cents / 1929.
Pending
***
Feb. 1 for year 29-22 amet
June 5, 29
9223
months'
J
9972
Zoong Singels.
36%
37%
H. K. Landı .........5 64.
99
Shanghai Lands .... 225 Humphreys
an
991⁄4
430
108
99
On Singapore-s On demand
On Manila- On demand........
On Shanghal-
994
64
Pending
**
June, 1, 19
721/2
Star Ferric
107
LM
+
·Dec. 1 fur 1929..
Feb. 14, 30
Chinx Light
$19.00
... (10.30/00)
SeptƒPINT etu. 45 (old)) for your
78
H. K. Electrics ......5
Mação
... 601 002 ...... 28-
***
Ded. į
Doa, 113, 20
#50 for 1920
WIF
Doo.
Mar. 12, 80
Juasi Kuna
Des. Fluxl 10 cents afo 1920..
Mar. 17,80
Fob. 21, 20
34
| Sapt.|(174) on preference shares);
Feb. 6, 80
"The Red Cross Society of the Maping District, the Volunteer On demand Association, the Educational | 80 day's sight (private Bureau, the Finance Bureau, the General Chamber of Commerce of Lauchow, the Cantonese Associa- tion of Lauchow and the people of the Maping- District."
paper)
On Yokohama On demand
Gold Leaf, 100 fine
(per tael) Sovereigns
73
(Bank's
12.72 19
2% dis. Nominal
Appeal to Red Cross Another telegram was
des- buying' rate) patched on March 10 by the Silver (per oz.) Chamber of Commerce, eta, of Bar Silver in Hong Nanning, Kwangsl to the Red Kong Cross Society In Shanghai com- Copper Cash plaining of the casualties and des- Copper Cents....
3% prom. truction of civilians, properties in Rate of Native In Nanning and other cities by bombs terest
**** 0% D dropped by aeroplanes of the Can- Chinese Sub, Coin. 28% dia. ton Army.
Hong Kong Sub. Con Par.
Donations and Subscriptions must now
be sent to the Hon. Treasurer, Mrs. H. E.
Goldsmith, 525, The Peak.
HONG KONG BENEVOLENT SOCIETY
H. K. Realties.......$ Chinese Estates.......$
Pablic Utilities.
H. K. Tramways....$ Peak Trame fold)....
((Dew) ....$
20.40 20.40.
Sandakan Lights.....$4
H.K. Telephones $10.80 d China Busa.......TU. 181 and S'poreTractions{Ord.)}- 10/-
(Pref.) 18/8
Industriale.
China Suga?
Malabos Sugars
#
..TB e.
$
Cald: Macg. Ord.....Th
##
Dec.
6.05
Final 50 cents aft
| Apr.| {$1,0¤ aid for year
15ucts on now,
***
+2
conta 13.75 (UBW)
Dec. 7, 0.60 for 1329
Bubject to kicome tax...)
In Liquidation,
***
10+
21
444
Deo, P. 3 for1998 mm
| April 11, 19
Doc. Incorporate fa May 1920
July
NoDo
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Pref...Tis.
Canton Leer...................... Cement (comb.)......5 (14.70 14.85
(old).....$ (new).....$ H. K. Hopes United Asbestos$5.
Stores, &c.
J
Dairy, Farms
Webots.
Der A Wing
Lane Crawfords -
Mackintosha
Sinceres
Was, Powell
Miscellaneou
H.K. Ammensent
H ̈. K., Cañstructions B.End(G$ Boodi, Hei Gorti: Lostir.
441 10:80
40+
**
$27.00
11 ⠀⠀ - 65
1.10
Deo. (30 cents on old] for 1929..... Pending.
{ cont400
Deo. Last elviled for 1924BE AND
(201x.d.)
***
Dec. 1. for 1923
Mar. 14, 80
Oot. ad cents for year za-il-23,,
Mar, 28, 29
**
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124
1.50
W
Feb. Last dividend for year 23-1-19
Feb. 2 for year 15-2-19,
April 11,22
Fab.ts coats for rear June 10, 29
| Mar.) 182.50 on Theslarrodį for pe
1.50 on Deferred), Ki-k-29,
Interest half year