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THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 20, 1939.

NAZI FIGURES SHOW FALL IN EXPORT TRADE

Berlin, To-day.

¡BRITISH HOME

FLEET'S SPRING CRUISE

London, Jan. 13.

The Admiralty to-day publish- ed the programme for the first part of the Home Fleet's spring The trade balance for Greater cruise, which will include several Germany indicates an import sur-Atlantic and Mediterranean ports. plus of 432,400,000 Marks in 1938, Vessels taking part in the according to statistics published cruise will be the battleship yesterday,

Royal Oak, five cruisers, about The export total was 5,619 mil-twenty destroyers, five-submar- lion marks as compared with an ines and a motor-ship, and about

import total of 6,052 million marks. ten auxiliary vessels including

the

The figures for Germany, exclu-

aircraft-carrier training sive of Austria, but including the Courageous. Most of these war- Sudeten district after November, ship will leave home ports on indicate an import surplus of 192 January 17 and will arrive in Feb. 11 million marks, exports having been Gibraltar between January 23 5,275 million marks and the im- and 25. During the cruise, several

Hong Shang-

hal Empress Kong

of

Arrive Leave

Naga- saki

Leave

Kobe

Leave

Leave

Yoko- homa Honolula

Leave

Van- couver

Victorin Arrive

Japan Jan, 24 Jan. 26 Asia Feb. 8 Feb. 10 Feb. 12 Canada Feb. 21 Feb. 23

Jan. 29 Jan. 31 Feb. 6 Feb. 14 Feb. 16 Feb. 26 Feb. 28 Mar. 7

Feb. 25 Mar. 12

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

TO MANILA··

Empress of Canada on Friday, January 27th.

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 Manufacturers, · High Class English Jewellery

ports 5,449 million.

The adverse balance is due, it is declared, to the fact that exports from Germany proper decreased by 531 million marks with the previous year. Ocean.

Trans-

of the units will touch at French ports.-Havas.

as compared GERMANY TO CALL UP

MORE CONSCRIPTS

LOCAL SHARE MARKET

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

BANKS

Hong Kong Bank $1360 b., $1386 s.,

$1385/50 sa.

MINING Union Ins. $465 b., $470 s., $470/68

sa.

China Underwriters 70 cts. s. H. K. Fire Ins. $170 b.

INSURANCES

Antämoks Ps. 49 gr.

Atoks Ps. .361⁄2 6p. Baguio Gold Pa. .28 sa. Benguet Consol. Ps. 18.90 sa. Coco Grove Ps, .51 sa. Consolidated Mines Ps. .0025 sa. Demonstrations Ps. .25 sa.

I. X. L. Ps. 169 sa.

San Mauricio Ps. 1.82 sa. Suyoc Consol. Ps. 21 ad. United Paracales Ps) 73¡sa.

LANDS, HOTELS & BLDGS. H. K. and S. Hotels $6.60 b., $6.85 8. H. K. Lands $36 b., $36% 8. H. K. Realties $5.45 b., $5 PUBLIC UTILITIES

By order of the German High Command all Germans born in 1906 and 1907 must register themselves with the police between Jan. 16 and Feb. 28 with a view to their undergoing a medical examina- tion and being called up for"mili- tary training later in the year.

are

Short periods of training gradually being given in this way to all Germans born between. 1901 and 1914 who were too young to fight in the war and too old to do a full term of service as conscripts after the reintroduction of com- pulsory military service in 1935.

GOLF STARTING TIMES FOR FANLING

The following are the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club starting times for Fanling on Sunday:

OLD COURSE '

9.00 a.m. H. E. the Governor. 9.16

sa.

13

H. K. Tramways $17 b... $17 sa. China Lights Cum. Rts. $9 b., $9.40

9.20

S.

9.24

"!

China Lights (Rights) $3.40 s., $3.-

9.28

#

40/30 sa:

Sandakan Lights $10.10 b

9.32

""

Telephones (New) $8 s.

9.36

INDUSTRIALS

!

Cements $16.70 s.

9.40

H. K. Ropes $4 b.

9.44

15

9.48

"

Lane, Crawfords $8 s.

9.52

MISCELLANEOUS

9.56

Entertainments $7 b.

10.00

Constructions $1% 8.

China Lights (Ex. Rights) $8.40 b., 10.04

$8.80 s.

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10.08

STORES, &C.

Dairy Farms $244 s., $241⁄4 sa.

INDO-CHINA

10.12

10.16

10.20

H. N. Williamson, 3: W. Mayhew.

T. Lindars, D. F. Hughes. D. L. Strellett, D. D. Forbes. S. J. H. Fox, E. T. McMul- len.

D. Lyon, H. J. D. Lowe.

K. S. Morrison, J. A. D. Morrison.

W. Bell, D. L. Prophet. C. M. Stark, W. W. C. She-

wan.

A. B. Purves, I. H. Geare.

A. E. Lissaman, D. S. Robh. S. C. Feltham, J. Angwin. T. F. R. Waters, G. Fag- giano.

T. R. Rowell, A. D. S. Mur- ray.

A. Murdoch,

Steele Perkins.

Wing Cdr.

C. D. N. Walker, J. S. Dun-

nett.

H. F. Phillips, A. C. I. 17 Bowker.

C. M. Gee, J. Stenersen.

10.24 R. H. Gregory, A. T. Lay.

"J

1+

"

W. Woodward, A. Nicol.

H. F. Sommers, G. Me-

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY LTD, 10.28 Grane.

To CHEFO0 & TIENTSIN

TO SANDAKAN.

"Hangsang" 22nd Jan. Noon "Hinsang" 21st Jan. 10 a.m. ~

"Mausang" 11th Feb. 10 a.m.

To SWATOW, SHANGHAI | гo SINGAPORE, PENANG

CHEFOO & TIENTSIN.

"Fooshing"

**Taisang"

AND CALCUTTA,

21st Jan, 2 p.m. "Kumsang" 22nd Jan. Noon "Yuansang" .28th Jan. 2 p.m.

10. HAIPHONG.

26th Jan. 4 p.m. "Kwaisang" 27th Jan. Noon “Esang”

"Mingaang"

"Esang"

"Yatshing"

"Laksang" 29th Jan. Noon Tai Suen Hong"

1st Feb. Noon.

5th Feb. Noon

[“Wingsang"

Bang

8th Feb. 4 p.m.

To KOBE & OSAKA,

“Hosang”

20th Jan. 5 p.m.j

1st Feb; Noon

“Suisang"

22nd Jan. 4 p.m.

26th Jan. 6 p.m.

29th Jan. Noon

2nd Feb. 5 p.m. '

JARDINE MATHESON&Co.,Ltd. TELEPHONE OZIL GENERAL MANAGERS

10.36 10.40.

"

10.44

12

10.48

10.52

10.56

C. C. Black, H. G. Sheldon,

A. N. and Q. A. A. Mac- fadyen.

-

W. L. Alexander, W. M. Barton.

L. Jackson, J. Forbes.

J. Hackney, L. A. R. Dun-

can.

Cdr. Hole, C. W. Jeffries,

NEW COURSE

9.24.a.m. Miss Glover, Mrs. Goldman. 9.82 W. B. Richardson, J. Ray-

mond

++

9.86 Mrs. Lyon, Miss Blackburn.

Mrs. Bell. Mrs. Prophet..

"

9.44

+

9.52

10.00

10.12

"

G. C. Worrall, Ļ. M. S. Lloyd,

J. M. and Mrs. Pearson,

G. S. Archbutt, D'Arcy Weatherbe.

10.20 Lt. Col. Matthews, Major

Thompson.

H. and Mrs. Overy.

Mrs. Woodward, Mrs. Ni- col.

**

10.28 10.82

10.86

10.40 10.48

T. A. Pearce, L. Goldman. P. H. Scoones, L. M. Wylie.

D. S. and Mrs. Edward...

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