10 DAYS

DAYS

GoEMPRESS to America, Europe

Hong Shang- Naga- Empress Kong hxi

of

Leave Arrive

saki Kobe

Leave

Leave Leave

Leave

Apr. 6 Apr. 8. Apr. 14 Apr. 21. Apr. 23 May 4 May 6 May 13

-

Japan Apr. 1 Apz. 3 Asia

Apr. 15 Apr. 17 Apr. 19 Canada Apr. 29 · May

Van-

Conver Victoria Arrive

Apr. 19 May 2 May 18

17 Days HONG KONG to VANCOUVER By DIRECT EXPRESS ROUTE FROM YOKOHAMA 18 DAYS VIA HONOLULU, PARADISE OF THE PACIFIC

Air-conditioned equipment on C.P.R. Trans-Continental Trains. Frequent Canadian Pacific Atlantic sailings to European ports.

TO MANILA

Empress of Asia on Thursday, April 7th.

Canadian Pacific

Union Building

·SPANS THE WORLD

Telephone 20752

G. FALCONER & CO (HONG KONG LTD.) WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS, DIAMOND MERCHANTS,

UNION BUILDING (opposite G.P.O.)

Agents for:- ADMIRALTY CHARTS,

ROSS' BINOCULARS and TELESCOPES, KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, ENGLISH SILVERWARE Direct from Manufacture High Class English Jewellery,

ISLINGTON CORINTHIANS DEPART FOR SHANGHAI

THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 1, 1938.

LOCAL ESTATE

The late Mrs. Feliciana Nena Har bottle, formerly of No. 12, Somerest Road, Kowloon Tong, who died on February 10 last at the Kowloon Hospital, left local estate, swoDEN UN--

MANAGER'S TRIBUTE der $2,100.

REFEREES AND PRESS

The Islington Corinthians ter- minated their visit to the Colony to-day at noon when they sailed for Canada and the United States via Shanghai and Japan by the RMS Empress of Japan.

There was a large gathering on the wharf to bid the British soc- cer tourists bon voyage including Dr. S. T. Wong, Mr. Wong Ka-tsun, Mr. Lee Wai-tong, members of the South China Athletic Association and of the HKFA.

Mr. Thomas Smith, the genial! Secretary-Manager of the Corin- thians, said that they had been treated royally in Hong Kong and had thoroughly enjoyed their stay here. The five games against Ce lony sides had been most enjoyable and he paid tribute to the standard of refereeing and to the very fair treatment by the Press.

Mr. "Pat" Clark, the captain of the tourists, associated himself with Mr. Smith's remarks and add- ed that they were looking forward to their game in Shanghai, al- though there was some apprehen- sion at the moment as to the filling of their centre-half berth, which had been caused vacant by injuries to both Whittaker, the star of their tour, and Martin. He was sure, however, that the Ishington Corinthians would maintain their form

INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY

GAME TO-DAY

An application by Mr. Allan V. Harbottle for the Letters of Ad- ministration has been granted.

LOCAL SHARES

Following is the list of changes and enquiries in local share quotations this morning:—

BANKS

Bank of East Asia 81 b.

INSURANCES

Union Ins. $530/5 sa.

SHIPPING

Douglases $67 b.

DOCKS, WHARYES, GODOWNS, H K Steamboats. $1612 b.

ETC.

Providents (Old) $3.60 sa.

Providents (New) $3.30 sa. call paid.

MINING

Antamoks Ps. 4914 sa Atoks Ps. 24 sa.. Baguio Gold Ps. 21 sa Benguet Consol Ps: 9.40 83. Coco Grove Ps. 42 sa. Consolidated Mines Ps: 011 sa. Demonstrations Ps. 34 sa. LX LPs. .65 sa. Paracale Gumans PS 20-st Sen Mauricio-Ps. 422 sa. Sayoc Consol. Ps. 15 s United Paracales Ps. 41 82.

LANDS, HOTELS & BLDGS. H. K. and S. Hotels. $6.95. sa... H. K. Lands 4%: Debentures 100% bu FK Realties $53, Chinese Estates $97 b.

PUBLIC UTILITIES H. K. Tramways $15.60 by $25.60 ́sa, Peak Trams (Old) $7 b. Star Ferries $84 b...-. Yaumati Ferries $28 s." H. K. Electrics $59/5912 sa. Telephones (Old) $26 b.

STORES, &C. Dairy Farms $24.40/50 32. Sinceres $2.20 by 200

Wing On (HK) $49 b.

MISCELLANEOUS ~ Constructions. $14 b.

E. K. Govt. 34% Loan 2pm. b. Wallace Harpers $10 b. Marsmans Izv. (EK) s/- 3/9 b.. HR Docks ex Rts. $21.80 b.

PUBLIC AUCTION

The Undersigned have received

China will meet Portugal in the semi-final round of the local Inter- national Hockey Tournament, this instructions to sell by Public Auc- afternoon at 5 pm, on the Cinbition on ground

SINGAPORE RAW

RUBBER

Messrs. H. B. Joseph and Co.,

Tuesday, the 5th, April, 1938 commencing at 2.30 p.m.

at their Sales Room,

Duddell Street

A Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

have received the following quota-comprising:— tions in Straits Currency for Raw Rubber:

April/June 16-14 b. down 1. July/Sept. 16-4 b. down 1. Oct/Dec. 17 b. down 1 Market: Nominal

INDO-CHINA

Teakwood Diningroom, Drawing- room, Bedroom and Office Furni- ture, Carpets, Rugs, Cutlery, E. P. & Brass Ware, Porcelain & Glass Ware, Ornaments, Pictures, Electric Table Fans & Lamps, Gramophones & Records, Cabin Trunk, Books, clocks, Mosquito Nets, Camphor- wood Trunks, etc, etc.:

also

A Few Pieces of Blackwood FURNITURE

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY LTD comprising

To SHANGHAI, viz SWATOW, CHEFOO and

TIENTSIN

To SINGAPORE, PENANG:

and CALCUTTA "Hosang" 9th Apr. 2 p.m.

"Chaksang" 4th Apr. 2pm Mausang" 14th Apr. 2 p.m.

"Kwaisang" 8th Apr. 2pm. Yuensang" 23rd Apr.2p.z.

"Taksang" 11th Apr. 5p.m. "Leesang" 12th Apr. 10 am.

TO TIENTSIN via Chefoo

"Chang On" 3rd Apr. 5p.m.

TO SANDAKAN

"Hingang” 15th Apr. 10 am.

To SHANGHAI, KOBE zadi OSAKA "Yuensang" 2nd Apr. 5 p.m.

To KOBE and OSAKA

19th Apr. 5

JARDINE MATHESON& Co., LTD. TELEPHONE 303IL GENERAL MANAGERS

Joss Tables, Jardinieres, Teapoys, Curio Cabinets & Stands, Opium Stools, Tables, Table Screens, Desk, Chairs, Card Table, etc, etc.

and

36 Volumes "Encyclopaedia Bri-

tannica"

2 Typewriters "Corona"

1. Upright Piano by "0. H

Hooft

1 Upright Piano by "The Robin-

son Co., Ltd.'

1 Electric Refrigerator “Gibson"

1 Electric Refrigerator

1 Fur Bug

1 Fur Coat

1 Fine Dinner Service

1 Radio Set

On View from Monday, the

April, 1938

Terms: Cash on delivery,

LAMMERT BROS., Auctionee

Hong Kong, 1st April, 1998.

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