PRESIDENT LINERS
LUXURY LINERS
with Beery Staterooms, Outside, Large and Airy
NEW YORK
VIA MANILA, SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ CANAL, NAPLES, GENOA AND MARSEILLES
S.S. PRESIDENT PIERCE
Sails Sunday, December 19, 8.00 a.m.
SEATTLE & VICTORIA
VIA KOBE & YOKOHAMA
S.S. PRESIDENT MCKINLEY Sails Friday
December 17, 1937-Midnight
DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES AMERICAN MAIL LINE
ANADIA
12, Pedder Street.
ODAYS
HODAYS
5 DAYS
GoEMPRESS to America, Europe
Hong Shang- Kong
Serve
Arriva
CORTED
Victoria
Leave Arrive
Feb. 19
Feb. 13 Feb. 15 Feb. 21
انه
TO MANILA
THE CHINA MATE, DECEMBER 13
KWANGSI GREAT ARMY CAMP
Wuchow, Saturday. The province, of Kwangsi to
CHINA LIGHT DIVIDEND
The Report of the Directors of the China Light and Power pany, Limited for the financial year ended 30th September, 1937, to be presented at the Nineteenth Ordin-
day is like a great military train-ary Yearly Meeting of Sharehold
ers, states that the Profit on Work- ing camp.
ing amounts to $1,414,175.9.
Thousands of men are now in training for service at the front Many of these are recruits from the farms and are developing ra- pidly into fine specimens of soldiers. Watching them the other day, I was agreeably surprised by the ef ficiency of the methods of training and the men's ready response.
At the same time, travelling through the province, one every where meets new army trucks load- ed with ammunition and war ma- terials destined for the frent.
After including Transfer Fees, tc., and allowing for Directors” and
etc Auditors Fees, Depreciation, the Net Profit is $952,10454, the amount brought forward from year being $103,618.97, and the sum. available for appropriation $1,055,723.51, Less Transfer to Be- serve re General Managers"- Righte $80,000.00.
The Directors recommend the de- claration of a Dividend of 50 cents per share on the "Old Shares and
Everywhere in Kwangsi there is grim determination that China will37.47 cents per share on the 1936- Issue Shares, absorbing about win in her struggle against the Japanese invaders, although all mi- $875,000.00 and that the balance be carried forward amounting to about litary men I have spoken to are
$100,723.51. agreed that the struggle for nation- al existence will inevitably be a long one-Our Own Correspondent
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
PUBLIC AUCTIONS
HE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public
THE
Auction
Wednesday, the 15th Dec, 1937 commission at 2.30 p.m.
at their Sales Room, No. 35, Hankow Road, Kowloon.
A Quantity of Valuable Household
comprising:
Furniture
Directors. In accordance with Article 32 of the Articles of As- sociation, Mr. J. P. Braga, OBE, and Mr. Lawrence Kadoorie retire but, being eligible, offer themselves for re-election.
Anditors
The Accounts have been-audited by Messrs. Lowe, Bing- han and Matthews and Messrs. Linstead and Davis, who are eligible for re-election.
The annual meeting is to be helld on December 20 at
POLICE RESERVE PATROLS
urni Folice, s
Police Reserve orders by Mr C G Teak Dining Room, Drawing Perdne, acting Inspector General of Room, Bed Room and Office. ture, Black Wood Ware, Carpets, Rugs, Ornaments, Porcelain & Glass Ware, Brass & E P. Ware, Curios, Radio Sets, Gramophones & Records, Pictures, Cutlery, Clocks Electric Table Lamps, etc., etc
On View from Tuesday, the 14th December, 1937.
Terms: Cash on Delivery. DIERT BROS.
Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 13th Nov., 1937.
THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Feb. 12 Auction
eb. 25,
Thursday, the 16th. December 1937
* commencing at 2.30 p.m. at their Sales Room, Duddell St. A Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture
EMPRESS OF CANADA DECEMBER 17TH comprising:---
Information
& Freig
Union Building, Hong Kong
Telephone: Passenge: 29752... reight 20042
Agents, Tardin Matheson & Co, Ind
Canadian Pacific
Teak Drawing Room, Bed Ro Dining Room and Office Furniture, Callery, Porcelain & Glass Brass & E. P. Ware, Carpets, Rug Ornaments, Pictures, Clocks, Gramo- Records, Electric Table Lamp & Hesters, Curios, Type writers, Steel Filing Cabinet, Gaz Stove, Etc., etc.
Few Pieces of Black Wood
Furniture and
**O
CHINESE COMPANI Training Course Part II The un- dermentioned members have passed Part II of Training Course (Knowledge of Police Duties and Regulations) Tuesday, November 16th 1937-
Constables R4 Tam Hin Fung, R23 Kong Far Yan, 43 Lan Chick Kai R48 Thomas T. Wong, R49 Lam Man, R50 Sit Pui Hang K56 Wan Chiu, 258 Chin Tsun Ki, R60 George Chan, and R64 Yam Ping Tue
Anti Gas Lectures. The undermen. tioned members will report daily at Chinese Company Headquarters
| 17.30 hours on Tuesday, December 14th, to Friday, December 17th for Anti Gas- Lectures:
Constables 21 Harry Lan, R2 Chan Tak Chiu, E3 Lok Ting Choi, E4 Tam Hin Fung, R5 Woo How Ching, R6 Chan Tak Chin, R9 Wong Yue Shuez, R11 Kwok She Chau, B14 Leung Fat, R15 Chan Wing Soon and R20 Leung On Tai
6
· INDIAN COMPANYSZ Patrol Duty Nightly between 18.00 hours and midnight by members as de- failed by the Officer in Charge of Com- pany
FLYING SQUAD Instructional Patrol. The instrac- sal patrol for members of the Fly- Squad will take place on Friday, December 17th 1937. All members wil parade at Central Police Station at 17.15 hours. Dress Fine: Uniform, and Cap with White Cover
EMERGENCY UNIT RESERVE Strength. Constables P411 N. S. Dag- hian and B444 W. E Dorabjee have been taken on the strength of the Em- ergency Unit Reserve, with effect from 11th December, 1937.
One Bed Room & Dining Room Patrol Duties All members of
Saite
On View from: Wednesday
the
15th. December 1957.
Terms: Cash on dail
Emergency Unit Reserve will for duty at their station