HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
Authorised Capital
.$50,000,000
Issued and Fully Paid-up $20,000,000 Reservò Funds:—
Sterling
Hong Kong Currency Re-
serve
Reserve Liability of Pro-
prietors
.£6,500,000
$10,000,000.
.$20,000,000
HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson, Chairman.
W. H. Lock, Esq.. Deputy Chairman.'
L. J. Davies, Eug....
G. Miskin, Esq.,
R. 8. Morrison, Esq., Hon. Mr. T. E. Poros
Hon. Mr. 8. H. Dodwall, Hon. Mr. A. Lu Shields,
Sir Vandeleur M. Grayburi..
Chief Manager.
Bank of East Asia $72 b. experience as possible to.. Bounfield, Esq.,
SHIPPING Indo-Chinas (Pref.) 80 b. nurse them for League . H. Compton, Esq., DOCKS, WHARVES, GODOWNS, games in the future, and to this end are endeavour- ing to arrange as many matches as possible, two or three rinks, with clubs Ba
Bombay who are
not engaged in Calenti the League on Saturdays. Combo
H.K. Mines 11⁄2 cts. b.
LANDS, HOTEL & BLOGS. HK, and S. Hotels $3.10 b. Chinese Estates $100 b.
PUBLIC UTILITIES
H.K. Tramways $16.70 b.. $16.-
90 sa. China Lights (New) $1.30 b. Macao Electrics $18 b., $181
6.
INDUSTRIALS
Cements $141⁄2 b., $15 s.
MISCELLANEOUS
Entertainments $612 b.
LAST DAY'S SALES
Bangkok
Canton
Dairen Forbow
Iloilo
BRANCHES:~
Ipob Inbors
Kobo
Kowloon
Rangoon Baigon
Ban Franciscu Shanghai
Huala Lumpu Singapore
London
Bourabaya
Lyons
Bungei Patani
Malacon
Manila
Tiantain
Muar (Johore) Tokyo
Muldoo
Tringto Tokobams
New York
Priping
Penang
Amongst those who are taking Haiphong an active interest in these friendly | Hankew matches are A. A. Roza, E.A.R. Barbin Alves, P. Fereira and A. Prata while P.. Yvanovich, who plays in Third Division, gives help and Local Currency and FIXED DEPO encouragement โต the way
$6,000 H.K. Govt. 34% Loan advice to the budding bowlers.
@ 942
10 H.K. Banks
15 H.K. Banks
$1325 $1335
CAUTION ON STOCK EXCHANGE
The
Gilt-
Exchange London Stock four was quiet yesterday, with a fairly influenced by entrance of ships of any nation-women of a family was general downdrift ality into certain specified areas recounted before Mr. H. towards the close when the mar- profit-taking slightly reversed along the China coust. Including ports in Chekiang province. C. Macnamara at Kow-ket again turned steadier.
edged were about unchanged but loon this morning when indians were slightly lower. they were charged with Home rails were easier and in- disorderly conduct.
Rights Reserved
Since then British shipping to Chektiang ports had been practic- ally suspended.
tions
All British rights had been formally reserved and representa-
made
Japanese to the authorities regarding interference with British shipping.
Sir J. S. Wardlaw-Milne asked. In view of the fact that any alleg- ed necessity for military reserva- tion at the time
dustrials balance.
a
shade lower on Oils were dull and tins rubbers firmer.
Japanese met profit-taking
on the
Lam Ngan, 40, widow, her and sister, Lam Pak, 33, Mak Mok, bonds 50, widow, and her daughter, cryptic Tokyo statement causing Chau Yuk, 20, said to
followed Kaffirs be the caution.
the concubine of Lam Pak's hus-general trend. Wall Street was band, were all placed on {1 $10 subdued. bond to keep the peace for six months.
THEFT FROM ARMY
in
Brose Lam
10
The parties were living
Trouble the order was separate houses. made by the Japanese had now yesterday afternoon when parsed to a great extent, owing to Pak's 14-year-old son went the course of the war in China, Chan Yuk's home to take some could not the Foreign Secretary clothing belonging to his father. The lad was refused the clothing make more energetic representa- tions?
and went home, informing his mother.
ex-
Mr. Eden: "I am in entire agreement with the member's First and second accused wen! premise of the situation. This to the house and, after an is all wrapped up in the general, change of words, a free-for-all
started. position with Japan.
Three were injured and THE JAPANESE HAVE needed treatment at hospital. COMPLAINED TO US ABOUT ECONOMIC RESTRICTIONS
WHICH THEY ALLEGED WE HAVE IMPOSED ON THEM AND THERE CAN ONLY BE ONE REPLY UNTIL THESE MATTERS ARE SETTLED-WE CAN DO NOTHING TO HELP| THEM."
the
he
Currency Policy
Sir J. S. Wardlaw-Milne asked Foreign Secretary whether was aware that under
COASTAL STEAMER
ROBBERY
Sentence of six months' hard abour was imposed by Mr. D. J. N Anderson this morning on Wong Chu-hau, 31, for unlawful (possession of $1,840 (Chinese cur-
rency).
Reuter.
STORES
A quantity of electric wire and electric bulbs, valued at $120, has been stolen from the Royal En- Gineers, Black Head Point, in the last two days.
LOSS DISCOVERED
A platinum wrist watch, be- longing to Miss E. M. Parkes, and va.ucd at $250, is reported to have been stu'en from No. 26, Condult Road, between March and June 30.
S. CHINA HELD TO 4-ALL DRAW
UNIVERSITY
BADMINTON COACHING
CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened to
of
SITS received for One Year or shorter periods in Local and Other Currencies on terms which will be quoted on application.
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES of various sizes To Let.
TRUSTEE and EXECUTOR business undertaken.
Hong Kong. 25th February, 1941.
HONG KONG SAVINGS BANK.
The Business of the above Bank in conducted by the HONG KONG AND
LADY UNDERGRADUATES SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. AT UNIVERSITY ARE SHOW-Rules may be obtained on application.
DONE HITHERTO.
THE
AND
FOR
HONG KONG ING MORE INTEREST IN
SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. SPORT THAN THEY HAVE
V. M. GRAYBURN, FOLLOW-
Chief Manager. ING UPON THE ANNOUNCE- Hong Kong, 1st March, 1937. MENT THAT THEY ARE BEING COACHED AT TENNIS BY
THE CHARTERED BANK MRS. CHUI CHUN-CHUI, OF C.R.C., COMES THE NEWS OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA THAT THEY ARE NOW TAK- ING LESSONS IN BADMINTON FROM THE UNIVERSITY CAP- TAIN, S. L. YONG.
Amongst those who
AND CHINA.
Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1853.
Paid-up Capital have at-Reserve Fund
£3,000,000 £3,000,000
£3,000,000
tended "lessons" so far are the Reserve Liability of Pro- Misses Li Wai-kun, Joyce Kok, prietors Peggy Leong, Uheng Koo, Lilian Yip,, Beatrice Greaves, May Mohideen, Phyllis Hui, Fatima Peggy Ma, Daphne Ho, Jean Woo and more and Rosalind Cheng, should be heard of them when the next League season gets un- der way.
Offer To Coach At Clubs
HEAD OFFICE: LONDON: BB, Bishopsgate, E.C.2. 117/122, Leadenhall Street, E.C.2. West End Branch: 14/16, Cockspur Street, S.W.1. Manchester Branch:
32. Mosley Street, Manchester, 2
AGENCIES AND BRANCHES:
Alor Star
Karachi
Bankow
Amritsar
Hong Kong
Penang Rangoon
Bangkok
Iloilo
Saigon
Batavia
Ipoh
Seremben
Bombay Caloutta
Klang
Agencies:
Robe
Billawan
Cline Street Kuala Lumpur Bourabaya
Fairlin Place Kuching
Taiping
Canton
to Cebit
Dubi
Madrus
Tientsin
Manila
Tough
Medan
(Bhuket)
New York
Tringtwo
เ
Pelping
Yokohama
(Peking)
It is learned that the offer by members of University Badmin- ton Club, who won the Badminton League and most of the Colony por
last championships coach at private clubs has not Colombo been taken up and indications Halpbig ure that it will be withdrawn.
season,
It will be remembered that the Banking Business transacted, University Union agreed to ap-
FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and South China football team, at point a number of coaches, from FIXED DEPOSITS received for One The money was the property of present in Malaya, were held to a
the ranks of their leading play-Year or shorter periods in Local or the Lee
Shu-kei, 34, policy of the Japanese Asia heard a British ship from Shang- State at Singapore on Monday.
passenger on four-all draw by Negri Sembilan ers, when they received applica-Other Currencles at rates which will
tions for coaches during the off be quoted on application.
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in able reason the keenness which terest allowed at rates obtainable on prompted the applications appear application. to have died down..
A
Development Board, all Japanese hai, who discovered that $4,400, Lee Wai-tong scored "hat season, but for some unaccount- Local: Currency` and Sterling with in yen currencies are to be gradually in Chinese currer.cy, excluded in private and commering from his suitcase during the
was miss-trick" and Chan Tak-fai the other cial transactions between North
goal. | trip. He informed the ship's
Following are the results of matches and Central China.
master, who authorised a search, played to date by South China during in Some $1,840 was found in the their Malayan tour-drew with Com- The rest bined Singapore Chinese 22: beat Com-
►
He a so
asked, whether
consequence of this policy, the possession of accused. Chinese national currency and
sterling would be prohibited and of the money was not recovered.bined Singapore 3-0; lost to Combined
what steps was he taking to prevent this interference with
freedom of trade.
British
Mr. Eden replied the Government was aware of the res- trictions placed by the Japanese on the use of the Chinese nation- al currency in areas occupied by them and frequent protests had been made to the Japanese Gov- 'érriment about the injury caused
to British interests.
Aid To China
TWELVE JUNKS ADRIFT, BURNING
beat Combined Kuala Services 2-4;
beat Selangor Lumpur Chinese 3-2; State Team 3-0; beat Perak State Team 3-2; beat Kuala Lumpur Champions 4-2; beat Combined Ipoh 3-0: beat Penang 2-0; beat Penang Indians 41; beat United Bervices 11-0: drew with Negri Semblian State 4-4. Goals for 40. Against 16.
DICK SHIM OFF TO JAVA
VALLEY GOLF RESULTS
The Bank's, Head Office in London undertakes Executor and Trustee busi ness, and claims recovery, of Britain Income Tax overpait, on terms which may be ascertained at any of the Agencies and Branches.
W. H. EVANS THOMAS,
'Manager/
THE WINGʻON BANK, LIMITED.
Head Office: Hong Kong."" 20; Des Voeux Rund-Central. Authorized Capital $10,000,000 HANLONDON BANKERS
IN SECOND ROUND Willerton and Prico received a walk- over from Bowker and: Simmons.
Barry and Ahern Heat Bellamy and Greaves —4
Following are the latest results Twelve derelict junks, some Goal Scorers:-Lee Waltong 16, in the Happy Valley First Summer burning, were, sighted drifting Chan Tak-fai 9. Lee Shekeyau 8. Lau Foursomes:
Chung-sang E. Lee. Tak-kte 2, Chau yesterday over an area stretch-Man-cht 1 and Wong Ki-leung 1. ing some eight miles from the shore between Hutung, and Hai Hạng Bay at Chi Lăng Point, Bias Bay, between 6 p.m. and B p.m., according to a report mado "I also remind the member of to the Harbour office by an in- the financial assistance given the coming steamer..: Chinese Government in support of The junks are considered dan- the Chinese national currency. gerous to navigation and mariners
"Sterling is not one of the cur- have been warned to keep rencies in use in China and.
the sharp look-out. question of prohibition "does not arise.”
THEFT OF $400 FROM MOTHER
rי'
MacFayden and Muir beat C. E Moore and Lee 1.up.
Powell and Buller bent Forrest and Anderson 5-3,
Westminster Bank, Ltd, Foreign Exchange and every description of banking business transacted.:
Current Accounts and Savings Accounts ôpened. Fixed Deposits Mundy and Stoker bent A. K. Müc-received at rated which will be Dick Shim, who was pitcher for Denis and Hiller received a walk quoted on application.
kenzie and Matthews 2-1. South China when they won the over trom, R. Young and G. M. Park. Safe Deposit Boxes for hire. : Baseball Championships some H. Smith and Greenwood received a years ago and who has only just walk-over from W. A. Stewart and T. returned to the Colony, after an Low
T. B. Low and R. K. Collings beat extended business visit to the United States, hds again left Hong A. H. Penn and Collis 49.1 Kong his destinat on this time
vee Professional blood donors sup- plying......... Paris hospitals have threatened a strike unless an extra For the theft of $400 from his being Java. He says he will be focd ration is immediately forth- mother, Leung Ping-kuen, 17, back shortly and if business con- coming.
was sentenced to three months' ditions permit of his staying hero Donors supply about 400 quarts hard labour by Major A, N. Mac-for any length of time, he will monthly, contend that promised fayden this morning..
take a more active interest in extra rations of 4 lb. ment, 1 lb. Accused had spent all the baseball than he had done for sugar, 1 lb, fat are essential.money except $30 when arrested some time.
THIRD ROUND "Willerton and Barry not yet played,
Powell and Buller beat MacFayden and Muir, 43.`·
Dennis and Hillier beat Mundy and Low and Collings bent Smith and Greenwood at the 10th,
Stoker..
PHILIP GOCKCHIN,
Chief Manager.
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