JANADIAN PAGEE
RAILWAY
8 DAYS
10 DAYS
5 DAYS
GoEMPRESS to America, Europe
Van- couver
Hong Shang- Naga. Empress Kong
of
Leave
Japan
Jan. 24
Asia
Feb. 8
hai
Arrive
Jan. 26
Feb. 10
Yoko. Baki Kobe hama Honolulu
Leave Leave Leave
Leave
Victoria Arrive
Feb. 12
Canada Feb. 21 Feb. 23
Jan. 29 Jan. 31 Feb. 6 Feb. 14 Feb. 16 Feb. 26 Feb. 28 Mar. 7
Feb. 11
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
Caion 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
THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 28, 1939
BUSY TIME EXPECTED AT
B.I.F.
LONDON, YESTERDAY.
BUYERS IN SIXTY SIX}
SOFTBALL NOTES ON
EVERY TUESDAY
"Grand-Stand's" notes and comments will from this week appear In every Tuesday's editions of the "China Mail."
COUNTRIES HAVE ALR.H.K.G.C. JUNIOR
READY INTIMATED THAT
THEY ARE COMING TO THE CHAMPIONSHIP
BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR
NEXT MONTH,
Information' received at the De- partment of Overseas Trade in- dicates that the number expected is already twenty-five per cent. greater than a year ago.
Visitors are coming both to the London and Birmingham sections from all over the world-from Iceland to Tunis and from Arabia to Peru.
Holland, heads the list. Belgium is second and Eire third. Other countries strongly represented are Germany, France, Poland, Switzer- land; Denmark, U.S.A., Sweden, Hungary, Norway, Italy and Czecho-Slovakia.
Eire is sending more buyers than any other Empire country. India takes second place in the contingent from British countries overseas, and Canada third.
Other parts of the Empire whose representatives will be seen at Olympia, Earls Court and Birmingham include Malta, New Zealand, Cyprus, Gibraltar, Hong
1ST ROUND RESULTS
The following were the results of the First Round of the Junior Champion ship of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club:
H. N. Williamson beat J. W. May hew at the 19th.
N. K. Littlejohn beat R. M. Hen derson 3 and 2.
J. Forbes beat J. Harrop 4 and 3. C. H. Burton beat T. J. Price 5 and 3.
J. L. C. Pearce beat L. M. Wylie at the 20th.
W. W. C. Shewan beat C. M. Stark 7 and 5.
T. F. R. Waters beat E. Faggiano 1 up.
J. S. Dunnett beat C. D. N. Walk- er 4 and 3.
The Bogey Par Pool held over the Old Course at Fanling during the past week-end resulted in a win for T. R. Rowell (18) who was 1 up.
ASSAULT CHARGE
An unemployed Indian, Forman
Kong, Burma, Nigeria, Sierra Ali, was remanded for 24 hours by Leona, Uganda and the Fiji Is-Mr. R. Edwards at the Central lands.
Magistracy this morning, when he pleaded not guilty to a charge of assault.
Two of London's largest hotels are already fully booked for the opening-British Wireless.
GUNNERY TRAINING FOR MERCHANTMEN
mer-
London, Yesterday. The Admirality to-day appealed to all members of British chant shipping to undergo gunnery training courses, in order to be able in case of war to serve the guns with which, according to the British armament plan, all British steamers are to be equip- ped.
Training courses, which will last several weeks are to be held in ports and harbours.-Trang- Ocean.
INDO-CHINA
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY Ltd,
T❤ SWATOW,
SHANGHAI
CHEFOO & TIENTSIN.
"Taisang"
"Kwaisang"
“Mingsang" "Esang" "Yatshing" "Taksang"
""Taisang"
25th Jan. 4 p.m.
To SANDAKAN. "Mausang" 11th Feb. 10a.m.
To SINGAPORE, PENANG. AND CALCUTTA.
27th Jan. Noon "Yuansang" 28th Jan. 2 p.m.
"Hoaang" 8th Feb. 2 p.m. 29th Jan. Noon
To EAIPHONG. 1st Feb. Noon "Taksang" 26th Jan. 5 p.m.
Tai Suen Hong" 5th Feb. Noon 8th Feb. 4 p.m. "Wingsang"
"Wosang" 10th Feb. Noon "Yusang"
TO KOBE & OSAKA.
"Quisang”
1st Feb. Noon
"Katsang"" 19th Feb. 9 a.m.
20th Jan. Noon 2nd Feb. 5 p.m. 9th Feb. 4 p.m. 12th Feb. 4 p.m.
:
It was alleged that defendant struck Abdul Rahaim, a Sub Inspec- tor of the Royal Naval Dockyard at Queen's Road Central near Gar- den Road on Saturday night.
:
LOCAL SHARE
MARKET
Following is the list of changes and enquiries in local share quotations this morning:-
BANKS
Hong Kong Bank $1370 b.
INSURANCES. Union Ins. $468 s.
China Underwriters 70 cts. s. II. K. Fire Ins. $170 b.
SHIPPING
Douglases $61 8a.
DOCKS, WHARVES, GODOWNS, ETC. H. K. Docks (Old) $1714 sa.;
MINING
Antamoks Ps. .49 sa.
Atoks Ps. .35% sa.
Baguio Gold Ps. .28 sa. Benguet Consol, Ps. 13.90 sa. Coco Grova Ps. .51 sa.
Consolidated Mines Ps. .0025 0. Demonstrations Ps. .24% sa.
I. X. L. Ps. .69 sa.
San Mauricio Ps. 1.84 sa. Suyoc Consol. Ps. .21 sa, United Paracales Ps. .73 sa.
LANDS, HOTELS & BLDGS. H, K. and S. Hotels $6.85 5. H. K. Lands $36 b.
H. K. Realties $5 b.
PUBLIC UTILITIES
H. K. Tramways $17.10 b., $17.40 s.y
$174 sa.
China Lights cum rts. $9.40 s.
China Lights (Rights) $3.05 s., $3
98.
Sandakan Lights $10.10 sa.
STORES, &C.
Lane, Crawfords $8 8.
MISCELLANEOUS
Entertainments $7 b.
China Lights (Ex. Rts.) $8.60 a.
BUDAPEST POLICY
Budapest, Yesterday.
The Regent, Admiral de Horthy, to-day received the Premier, Dr. Imredy, and the Foreign Minister,
JARDINE MATHESON& Co.,LTD. Count Chaky. TELEPHONE 303I GENERAL MANAGERS
It is learnt that the Ministers reported on "Count Csaky's recent visit to Berlin-Trans-Ocean.