CANADIAN PACIFIE
BAILWAY
VILA VIA
& DAYS
10 DAYS
15 DAYS
ANADIAN PACIFIC
STEAMMEUP
Go EMPRESS to America, Europe
Empress of Asia Empress of Canada Empress of Russia Empress of Japan Empress of Asia
TO EUROPE CONNECTIONS
Leave Arrive H.K. Vane. May 26 June 16 June 9 June 28 June 23 July 10 July 7 July 25 July 21 Aug. 7
ship.
Connecting Leave Atlantic Arrive
Port V.K. June 23 June 29 July 7 July 14 July 14 July 20 July 29 Aug. 3 Aug. 12 Aug, 17
Duchess of Atholl
Duchess of Bedford Duchess of York Empress of Britain Empress of Britain
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, June 2nd.
Canadian Pacific
Unton Ruilding
BPANS 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
INDO-CHINA
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY LTD
•To SWATOW, SHANGHAI
& TIENTSIN
TO SANDAKAN.
"Mausang" 26th May 10 a.m.
“Kwaisang" 17th May 2 p.m. Woolgar''
To SWATOW, SHANGHAI
CHEFOO & TIENTSIN. To SINGAPORE,” PENANG
9th June Noon
**"Dahpu" 19th May 2 p.m.
AND CALCUTTA.
"Taisang" 21st May 4 p.m.
**"Mingsang" 28th May 2 p.m.
22nd May 2 p.m.
27th May 2 p.m.
"Esang". 31st May 2 p.m. "Kumsang" Taksang" 4th June 4 p.m. "Yuensang" **Wingsang"
"Islami"
11th June 4 p.m: “Yusang" 18th June 2 p.m.
* Calls at Tsingtau. "Call at Weihaiwei.
To KOBE & OSAKA
"Hosang"
"Sulsang"
"Kutsang"!
2nd June 2 p.m.
Ta HAIPHONG. "Taksang" 20th May 6 p.m. “Wingsang" · 27th May 6 p.m. "Yusang"
3rd June 4 p.m.
20th May 9 a.m.
3rd June 9 a.m."Wosang"
19th June 9 a.m.
7th June 4 p.m.
JARDINE, MATHESON
& CO. LTD.
AL MANAGERS:
THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 19, 1939
JAPAN'S DEBT WEIGHT
Tokyo, To-day,
GOLD SHIPMENTS TO AMERICA
Cherbourg, To-day.
Some 5,000 kilogrammes of gold Japanese Government bond issues worth 150 million French francs at the end of 1938, as announced were shipped on Wednesday to by the Ministry of Finance, total-America by the "Queen Mary" on of led Y16,222,728,000 (£954,250,000) | Belgian account. The stream of which financing organisations gold from other European countries held Y3,701,921,000, or 53%, Gov-continues.--Trans-Ocean. ernmental institutions Y4,992,598,- 000, or 27.7%, and others, includ- ing private persons, temples and shrines, Y3,028,213,000, or 18.7%.
The total shows an increase of Y4,329,775,000 compared with De- cember 31, 1937. Reuter.
BOWLS TEAMS
FOR TO-MORROW
R.H.K.Y.C.
The following have been chosen to represent the Yacht Club in the League game on Saturday Rinks will be ar ranged later.
A. W. Brown, G. H. Bond, P. S. Caa- sidy, W. A. Cornell, D. Forbes, W. J. Hansen, B. E. Maughan, A. S. Mit- chell, A. Nissim, L. E. N. Ryan, R. H. Wild and A. N. Other (skip).
K.B.G.C.
R. P. Phillips, V. C. Dixon, H. White and J. G. Meyer (Skip).
GAMBLING
RAID
Charged with keeping a common gaming house at No. 253, Kilung Chan Street, a married woman, Sui, 26, was this morning fined $15 by Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen.
Twelve gamblers, all night soil coolies, and two women, were caught on the premises during a police raid under Det.-Sgt. A. Sou- tar last night.
Three failed to answer the charge and their bail of $3 each was estreated. The nine others present were each fined $2.
The table money, $7.95, was don- w.ated to the Poor Box.
A. Bower, T. Armstrong, D. Waterton and J. S. Logan (Skip).
E. V. Searle, K. C. Hamilton, H. E. Drew and G. E. F. Thompson (Skip).
K.B.G.C.
A. S. Russell, L. A. R. Duncan, A. J. Hall and R. Duncan (Skip).
F. Cheesman, S. M. White, W. S Drake and W. Macfarlane (Skip).
W. L. Walker, T. E. Robson, J. C. Gill and A. M. Holland (Skip).
K.B.G.C.
C. E. Turpin, J. Watson, J. S. Dinnen and L. G. Coombes (Skip).
VICTIM OF A SNATCHER
Another bag snatching
incident
has been reported to the Police.
Miss C. E. Liu, of No. 5, Lion
hand-bag snatched yesterday while
E. F. Pope, S. C. Walker, H. J. Bick-Rock Road, Kowloon City, had her nell and P. J. A. Hamilton (Skip).
A. Morton, G. W. Deacon, Atkins and H. L. Lockhart (Skip).
E. Ashe was waiting for a bus in Prince
LONDON PROTEST
London, To-day.
Dr. Weizmann, Zionist leader, bit- terly attacked the Vhite Paper proposals in a meeting here last night.
•
He warned the Government of the inevitable consequences of this policy. Trans-Ocean.
Edward Road.
The bag, with contents, was valued at $72.
DOG BITES MAN
While working in Watson's Apart ments in Watson Road yesterday, a gas-fitter, Yung Poon, was bitten by LOCAL DOLLAR
a dog owned by Mr. R. Sleap.
The man was sent to the Queen The demand rate on the Hong Mary Hospital and the animal was Kong dollar to-day was 1/2-3/4. taken to the Jockey Club Stables
"Spot" silver was quoted in Lon-for observation. don at 20-1/16 and forward at 19-7/8.
The London on New York rate was quoted at £U.S.$4.6812 and the New York London rate at
U.S.$4.68-1/8.
LOCAL SHARES
Following is the list of changes and enquiries in local share quotations this | morning:-----
BANKS
Hong Kong Bank $1855 b.
INSURANCES
Canton Ins. $217 b., ex. div. H. K. Fire Ins. $180 b..
DOCKS, WHARVES, GODOWNS,
ETC.
H. K. Docks $17.60 b., $17.65 sa. Providents $4% b., 34.70 s.
MINING
Antamoks Ps. .28 88. Baguio Gold Pe. .24% 80. Benguet Consol. Ps. 11.70 sa. Demonstrations Pa. .138. L-XL Po, 52 sa.
Itogons Ps. „221⁄2 sa.
North Camarines Ps. .88% sa. San Mauricio Ps. 1.05 sa. United Paracales Ps. .55 sa.
LANDS, HOTELS & BLDGS. H.K. and S. Hotels: $5% «. Humphreys $7,80 b. :---
- PUBLIC UTILITIES
H. K. Tramways $16,45 b., $10.00 a,
$16.55 80.
Star Ferries $65 b.
China Lights, (Old) $8.45 b.
China Lights (New) $5.80 b. Sandakan Lights $11.90 b. Telephones (Old) $24 ́8.
· INDUSTRIALS'
Canton Ices. $1`b.
STORES, &C. Watsons 38. B.
Wing On (H.K.) $41 b.
DE MISCELLANEOUS
Entertainments 885 b...
K. Govt. 4% Loan 3% %pred