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ROUND-TABLE CONFERENCE.
FUTURE STATUS OF INDIA.
[DRITISH WIRELESS HERVICE.]
RUGBY, Jan, 5.-
LLOYD'S BANK.
DIVIDEND OF FIFTEEN PER
CENT. FOR YEAR,
THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.J.
LONDON, J. G Lloyd's Bank announce a dividend on the "A" shares (which form the principal part of the banke shares) for the second half of 1930 at the rate of 13-1/3 per ctat, per annum, making a distribution for the year of 18 per cent, compared with 10-2/3 por cont. for the ten preceding years.
This is the first occasion see the early period of the war that any big London banks have reduced their dividend. ̈.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1931.
ADVERTISED SAILINGS FROM
Pres. Harrison, Dollar, Jun. 11. Fres, Johnson, Dollar, Jun. 20.
PAMOX.
Tainan, B. & S.; Jan. 7. Tjikarang, J.C.J.L, Jan. 8. Haiyang, Douglas, Jan 9. Antung, B. & S., Jan. 12. Haining, Douglas, Jan. 13. Taiyuan, B. & S., Jan. 14.. Talma, B.I., Jan. 15. - Tjisalak, J.C.J.L, Jan, 10. Amani, B. & S., Jan, 19. Bumsang, Jardino's, Jan. 20. Tjibadak, J.C.J.L., Jan. 22, Yuensang, Jardines, Jan. 27. Namaang, Jardine's, Feb. 3. Takada, B.I., Feb. 0.
In an important speech this after noon at a meeting of the Federal Structure Sub-Committee of the Round Table Conference, which amounted to a declaration of the attitude of the Liberal section of the British delegation on the main question before the Sub-Committee, Lord Reading, a former Viceroy of India, warmly associated himself with the opinions expressed by Sir Tej Sapru on Friday that the only cure for distrust was trust.
The bank's profits, although re-. In a plea for mutual, trust be-duced, were sufficient to maintain | ANTWERP, tween India and Britain, Lord the dividend, but the directors Reading said the question of respondecided, in view of the trade de aibility and settlement of the Hindu pression and the uncertain futura Moslem controversy were the most outlook, that it would be wiser to important matters before the Con-make & substantial increase in the ference. Regarding the latter, he internal reservca. "expressed the onibeat hope that
when it came up again it would he
found to have been settled amic OIL CONTRACTS IN DUTCH
ndly.
New Situation.
#
Lord Reading devoted his specch solely to the question of respon sibility. Since the Princes had de clared their intention of joining in A Federal Constitution for All-India, a new situation was created, and,. as the Prime Minister had said, the declaration had revolutionised the whole aspect of the matter before them.
EAST INDIES.
POLICY OF THE GOVERNMENT.
(THOVEN REUTRU’O ADENCY JO
THE HAGUE, Jan. 3. In a statement with regard to the projected law for the issue of new oil contracts in the Dutch In dies, the Government declares that The Liberal section of the British in the, next few years no need will delegation approached the subject arise for any further considerable of the responsibility of the Federal increase in the oil producing · dis- Executive and the Federal Legisla.tricts. ture with a genuine desire to give Due consideration will, however, effect, as far as they legitimately be given to outstanding applion- could, to the views of the British Lions for rights to drill for oil Indian delegation, provided ade-where the interrats concerned have| quato safeguards and reservations hitherto not had sufficient opporta. were introduced enabling the Gov-nity to extend their works, and ernment of India to be carried on where there is a certainty of pro- with reasonable security and proper preparation and prospects of tection to all interests, and that effective exploitation and selling the new Constitution would be organisation. fairly workable. That was the ro commendation which the Liberal section would make to their Party ia Parliament.
Dual Government.
The necessary safeguards and Teservations were, in fact, very little in advance of those which, it had already been admitted, must
be made.
In setting up a federal system, it was inevitable that they should meet complications and difficulties, It was idle to refuse to recognise that at this stage there must be some form of dual Government, Questions like defence, the army, foreign relations, international obli. gations, and obligaticas already undertaken, must be regarded as outside the region of controversy and as reserved subjects. The Viceroy or Governor-General must be responsible to some authority, They could not have an autocrat at the head, Relations with the Princes in dynastic matters, and questions generally referred to in connection with the paramountcy would also be included among the reserved subjects.
Cabinet "Matters,
INTERNATIONAL TIN RESTRICTION.
QUOTA SCHEME APPROVED BY CHINESE IN PERAK.
́ ́ (THRONON ̈REFTER'S, AGENCY.]
SINGAPORE, Jan. 3.
Haruna Maru, N.YK., Jan, 10. Jeypore, P. & O., Jan. 10. Kashmir, P. & C., Jan. 17. Katori Maru, N.Y.K., Jan, 24, Peru, Manners, Jan. 29, Parim, P. & O., Feb. 7.
AUSTRALIAN PORTS.
Taiping, B. & 8., Jan. 20. Komo Maru, N.T.K., Jan. 22, Nellore, E. &-A., Jan. 31.
BALTIC PORTS.
Peru, Manners, Jan. 20. BALTIMORE,
Irisbank, Bank, Jan. 8. Helenus, B.F., Feb. 6.
BANGKOK.
11am, Thoresen, Jan. 11. Kaying, B. & S., Jan. 11. Kwangehow, E. & S., Jan. 15.
BARCELONA.
Trier. Melchers, Jan. 10. Derfflinger, Melohers, Feb. 7. BELAWAN-DELI.
Van Hrutez, J.C.JL.,-Jan. 15.
BOMBAY
Moncalieri, Dodwell's, Jan. 8. Tango Maru, N.Y.E., Jan, 11. Pilson, Dodwell's, Jan. 24. Tottori Maru, N.Y.K., Jan, 27. Comorin, P. & O., Jan. 31.
BOSTON.
FOODHOW.
Halyang, Douglas, Jan D. Chipching, Jardino's, Jan. 13. Haining, Douglas, Jan, 13. Cheongshing, Jardine's, Jan, 20. Huichow, B. & S., Jan. 23.
GENOA
Moncalieri, Dodwell's, Jan. 8. Trior, Melchers, Jan. 10. Pres. Harrison, Dollar, Jan. 11. Duisburg, Jobson, Jan. 13. Durban Maru, N.Y.K., Jan. 19. Mentor, B.F., Jan, 20 Pilans, Dodwell's, Jan. 24. Pros, Johnson, Dollar, Jan. 25. Ceylon, Gilman's Feb. 3. Sauerland, Jebarn, Feb. 3. Dorflinger, Melchers, Feb. 7.
GLASGOW.
Menter, B.F., Jan. 20, Earpedon, B.F., Jan. 21. Laomedon, B.F., Feb. 1. GOTHENBURG, Ceylon, Gilman's, Feb. 3, HAIPHONG AND BOIHOW. Kingyuan, B. & S., Jan. 13.
HAMBURG.
City of Corinth, Bank, Jan. Jeypore, P. & O., Jan. 10. Trier, Melchers, Jan. 10.. Duisburg, Jebsen, Jan. 13. Lahn, Melchers, Jan, 24. Glenapp, Jardine's, Jan, 20. Peru, Manners, Jan. 20. Ceylon, Gilman's Feb. .3. Philoctetes, B.F., Feb. 3. Sauerland, Jebsen, Feb. 3. Derflinger, Melchers, Feb. 7. Perip, P. & O., Fch. 7.
HAVRE...
Montor, B.F., Jan. 20. Peru, Mannors, Jan. 20. Laomedon, B.F., Teb. 1:
HONOLULU
Shinyo Maru, N.Y.K., Jan. 20. Giayo Maru, N.Y.K., Feb. 1. Asama Maru, N.YK., Feb. 4.
ILOILO.
Helenus, B.F., Feb. a
SAPAN PORTS
Emp. of Russia, C.P.S., Jan. 7. Yasukuni Maru, N.Y.K., Jan. 7. Ixion, B.F., Jan. 8. Sauerland, Jebsen, Jan. 8. Piana, Dodwell's, Jan. 0. Glengarry, Jardine's, Jan. 12. Pres. Madison, A.3.L, Jan. 13. Kitano Mari, N.Y.K., Jan. 14. 20.Taime, B.I., Jan. 15.
An independent meeting of Chi-Irisbank, Bank, Jan, a nese miners in Perak has unani-Pros, Harrison, Dollar, Jan. 11. mously passed a resolution in Siamese Prince, Furness, Jan. 13. favour of the tin quota scheme. Pres. Johnson, Dollar, Jan. 28.....
Malayan Prince, Furness, Jan. Atago Maru, N.Y.K., Feb. 4. Helenus, B.F., Feb. 8.
Reserved and
would be very few subjects where. in they had no such interest, either direct or indirect, unreserved subject questions would be discussed in the Cabinet, but on reserved points the Cabinet would not vote and on unreserved points the Viceroy's Ministers, would not vote,
Currency Question.
BREMEN Trier, Melchers, Jan. 10. Labn, Molchera, Jan, 24. Dorflinger, Melchers, Feb. 7.
BRINDISI.
Moncalieri, Dodwell's, Jan. 8. Pilana, Dodwell's, Jan. 24. CALCUTTA,
Lord Reading dealt at length with france questions, and urged great care in exchange and currency matters, the control of which must, pending the establishment of a Muroran Maru, N.YK., Jan. 7. Reserve Bank, be left with the Tilawa, B.I., Jan, 7, 3 p.m. Regarding the proposals of Sir Viceroy. Although law and order Talamba, B.I., Jan. 14.
were to be transferred to the pro- Akita Maru, N.Y.K., Jan. 16. Tej Sapru, to whose courage and statesmanship he paid a warm tri- vinces, over-riding, power must be Hosang, Jardine's, Jan, 19. bute, Lord Reading said he broadly left with the Vicoroy to act in Kutsang, Jardine's, Jan. 23.
Cabinet of cases approved of setting up
where disorder covered a Talma, B.I., Feb. 6.
CASABLANCA.; of various departments, and the Assuming that a Federal Con- Cabinet should have collective re-stitution came into existence, aed Kashmir, P. & O., Jan. 17.
they carried out what they had Philoctetes, B.F., Feb. 3. sponsibility.
been discussing, India would have
CEBU, on immense constitutional unde advaree. He did not think it was Helenus, B.F., Feb. 6. entirely without risk, but he wOHEFOD. prepared to face that risk.
seven or eight Ministers in charge wider area.
Although at first be hesitated to acoept the proposal that two or three Ministera, as advisers in re- sarved matters, should ait with the Cabinet, on resection he concluded that it was a good proposal and should be carefully considered. A great advantage would be that all Ministers, participating in Cabinet
Whoa the discussion on
Cón-
Lord Bankey's Suggestions. deichow, B. & S., Jan. 9.
Liangchow, B. & S., Jan. 13. stitutional questions was resumed, Kuichow, B. & S., Jan. 23, the Moslem delegato criticised in COLOMBO, discussions would get to understand detail the present system of ad- ezolt other, and the system would ministration. Spacing of the future, Moncalieri, Dodwell's, Jan. 8, be of considerable benefit in secur- he urged that the new system bould Haruza Maru, N.I.K., Jan, 10, ing unity in the Government. ·
Undoubtedly, the Governor-Gen. provide adequate safeguards for Jeypore, P. & O., Jan. 10.
eral must be President of the Coun-
minorities.
Lord Sankey tentatively suggest cil although he need not always ed to the Sub-Committee that in preside,
the new form of the Viceroy's Cabi- Continuing, Lord Reading said he thought all were too apt to think net, portfolios might possibly be alletted as follows-Firstly, fin. of the past instead of the future. arce; secondly; law; thirdly, rail.
A
Pics. Harrison, Dollar, Jan: 11: Tango Maru, N.Y.K., Jan. 11. Kashmir, P. & O., Jan. 17. Durban Maru, N.Y.K. Jan. 18. General Motringer, M.M., Jan. 20. Sarpedon, B.F., Jan, 21. Katori Maru, N.Y.K., Jan. 24.
He, after listening to the arga-ways, posts and telegraphs: fourth. Pilas, Dodwell's, Jan. 24. ments, was looking forward to the
Pres. Johnson, Dollar, Jan. 23. time when the Council met, when education, health and lauds Tottori Maru, N.Y.K. Jan, 27. there would not be opposition healthly, industries; sixthly, coralenapp, Jardine's, Jan. 29.
merce; seventhly, revenue subjects,
Comorin, P. & O., Jan. 31.
tween the Cabinet and the Viceroy for example, administration of cus- or the Legislature and the Viceroy, and when the whole of the Ministoms, opium and salt; eighthly, Andre Lebos, M.M., Feb. 3. try would be giving, to the best ofiter departments, for example, COPENHAGEN. their ability, effect to the views of botanical and geological surveys
the Legislature and explaining toand, ninthly, minister in charge of Pern, Manners, Jan. 2.
minor administrations. At present,
the Legislature why a particular the Cabinet consists of seven mea decision was necessary.
In those circumstances, many of hers, including the Commander-in-
the safeguards and reservations now being introduced, because thos had to prepare for all eventualities, would in all probability never be brought into play, ".-
Power to Dismiss.
Chief.
(THROUGH REUTERʼ8' AGENCY.] \
Conservative Delegate's
Réservation...
LONDON, Jan. 6. At the meeting of the Federal
Conference,
DALNY.
Patroclus, B.F... Jan. 10. Luchow, B. & S., Jan. 12. Antenor, B.F., Feb. 6. DUTCH PORTS... City of Corinth, Bank, Jan. 7. Haruna Maru, N.Y.K., Jan. 10 Jeypore, P. & O., Jan. 10. Trior, Molchers, Jan. 10. two-thirds, or perhaps, a three. Samuel Hoare, on behalf of the Duisburg, Jobsen, Jan. 13. quarlors majority, but that could be Conservativo delegation, declared Kashmir, P. & O., Jan. 17. left for the present, Power must that he must at present adopt a Sarpedon, B.F., Jan, 1. he inherent in the. Viceroy to dis non-committal attitude.
He agreed that no Ministry' should Structure Sub-Committee of the be turned out unless there was a Round Table
malis The Puljinistry. Imd lost the confidence of the House,
Sir
Katori Maru, N.Y.K., Jan, 21. selle naisted on that the reality. Nechers, Jan 24
periments of provineis autonomy inapp ardh and All-India Federation were be- Peru, Manners, Jan. 29. .....
Ceylon, Gilman's, Feb. a ing introduced. so pod
Philoctetes, B.F., Feb. 3, Sauerland, Jebsen, Feb. 1. Derflinger, Melchers, Feb. 7 Perim, P. & O., Feb. 7.
As to the representativos of the Tedian: States taking part in mat fers said to be of purely British Indian interest, he thought there (Continued on next Column.)
Ho declared that he reserved his opinion regarding responsibility at the centre until the details of the Federal Scheme are more complete.
Kashgar, P. & O., Jan. 17. Automedon, B.F., Jan. 18. Glonshiel, Jardine's, Jan. 18, City of Wellington, Bank, Jan. 19. Kumsang, Jardine'a, Jan. 20. Porthos, M.M., Jan: 20.. Pres. Pierce. Dollar, Jan. 20, Shinyo Maru, N.Y.K., Jan. 20. Hakone Maru, N.Y.K., Jan. 23. Havel, Melchers, Jan. 23. Shantung, Gilman's, Jan. 23. Khiva, P. & O., Jan. 23. Lycaon, B.F., Jan. 25. Ramses, Jebsen, Jan. 94. Eurylochus, F.F., Jan. 27. Yuensang, Jardine's, Jan. 27, Venezia-L, Dodwell's, Jan. 30. Malwa, P. & O., Jan, 31. Tyndareus, B.F., Jan. 31. Ginyo Maru, N.Y.K, Feb. 1. Glenamoy, Jardine's, Feb. 2. Leverkusen, Jebsen, Feb. 2.. Chenonceaux, M.M., Feb. 3. Namsang, Jardino's, Feb. 3. Asam Maru, N.Y.K., Feb. 4. Emp. of Japan, C.P.8., Feb. 5. Tanda, E. & A., Feb. 6. Takada, B.1., Feb. 6. Machaon, B.F., Feb. 7. JAVA FORTA.
Tjistroca, J.O.J.L, Jan 13. Tiikerang, J.C.J.L., Jan. 20. Tjikembang. J.C.J.L., Jan. 27. Tjibadak, J.C.J.L.; Feb. 3. Tjisalak, J.C.J.L, Feb. 10.
LIVERPOOL
Durban Maru, N.Y.K., Jan. 10. Mentor, B... Jan, 20. Laomedon, B.E, Feb. 1. LONDON,
City of Corinth, Bank, Jan. 7. Moncaderi, Dodwell's, Jan. 8. Haruna Maru, N.Y.X., Jan. 10. Jeypore, P. & O., Jan. 10. Kashmir, P. & O., Jan. 17. Sarpedon, B.F., Jan. 1. Katori Maru, N.Y.K., Jan. 24. Pilena, Dodwell's, Jan. 947 Glenapp, Jardine's, Jan, 20. Comorin, P. & Q., Jan. 31. Philoctetes, B.F., Feb, 0, Perim, P. &.0., Feb. 7. LOS ANGELES,
Fres. Madison, A.M.L., Jan, 13:1 Shinyo Maru, N.Y.E., Jan. 20. Pres. Jackson, A.M., Jan. 27, Ginyo Maru, N.Y.E., Feb. 1.
MANILA
Emp. of Japan, C.P.8., Jan. 10. Trior, Melchers, Jan. 10.
Pres. Harrison, Dollar, Jan. 11. Pros Pieroe, Dollar, Jan. 13. Pres. Jackson, A.M.L., Jen. 17. Taiping, B. & S., Jan. 20, Tjikarang, J.C.J.L., Jan, 20. Kamo Maru, NYK., Jan. 22 Pres. Johnson. Dollar, Jan, 23.
Nellore, E. & A. Jan. 31. Laomodon, B.F., Feb. 1. Tjibadak, J.C.J.L., Feb. 3. Helenus, D.F. Feb. 9. Dorlinger, Melchers, Feb. 7. Emp. of Canada, C.P.S., Feb. 7,
MARSEILLES
HONG KONG.
Haruna Maru, N.Y.K., Jan. 10. Jeypore, P. & O., Jan, 10.... Pres. Harrison, Dollar, Jan. L Kashmir, P."&O, Jan. 17. Durban Maru, NY.K., Jan. 10. General Motzingor, M.M., Jan. 20. Sarpodon, B.F., Jan-91.. Katori Maru, N.Y.K., Jan, 21. Lahm Molchers, Jan. 24. Pres. Johnson, Dollar, Jan, 25. Poru, Mannors, Jan. 20. Comorin, P. & O., Jan. 31. Andre Lebon, M.M., Feb. 3, Philoctetes, B.F., Feb. 3. Porim, P. & O., Feb. 7.
NAPLES
Haruna Maru, NY.K., Jan. 10.1 Pres. Harrison, Dollar, Jan, 11 Siamese Prince, Furness, Jan. 13. Malayan Prince, Furness, Jun. 29.
NEW YORK, BOSTON, etc. Irisbank, Bank, Jan. 8... Pres, Harrison, Dollar, Jan. 11. Siamese Prince, Furness, Jan. 13. Pres. Johnson, Dollar, Jan 25. Malayan Prince, Furness, Jan. 20, Atago Maru, N.Y.K., Feb. 4. Helenus, B.F., Fob, ú NORTH CHINA PORTS. Dorflinger, Molchers, Jan. 13:
PANAMA
Ginyo Maru, N.Y.K., Feb. 1. Atago Maru, N.Y.K., Feb. 4. PENANG
Muroran Maru, N.Y.K., Jan. 7. Tilawa, B., Jan. 7, 3 pan. Haruna Mpau, N.Y.K., “Jan, 10. Jeypore, P. & O., Jan. 10. Pres. Harrison, Dollar Jan. 11. Tango Maru, N.Y.K., Jan. 11. Talamba, B.I., Jan, 14. Akita Maru, N.Y.K.; Jan. 15, Van Heutaz, J.C.J.L., Jan. 18. Kashmir, P. & O., Jan. 17. Hosang, Jardine's, Jan. 19, Sarpedon, B.F., Jan. 21: Katori Maru, N.X.K., Jon, 94. Pres. Johnson, Dollar, Jan, 25, Tottori Maru, N.Y.K., Jan. 27, Kutsang, Jardine's, Jan. 25. Genapp, Jardine's, Jan. 20. Comorin, P. & O. Jan: 31. Talma B.I., Feb. 6.
BABAUL.
Bremerhaven, Melchors, Jan. 20. Nellore, E. & A., Jan. 31.
RANGOON.
Muroran Maru, N.Y.K., Jan. 7. Akita Maru, N.Y.K., Jan. 15,
SAIGON.
General Metzinger, M.M., Jan. Andre Lebon, M.M., Feb. 3.
SANDAKAN,
Yusang. Jardine's, Jan. 14. Mausang, Jardine'a, Jan. 17.
SAN FRANCISCO,“
Pres. Madison, A.M.L., Jan. 13. Shinyo Maru, N.Y.K., Jan. 20. Pres. Jackson, A.M., Jan. 27. Asama Maru, N.Y.K., Feb. 4.
SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. Peru, Manners, Jan. 29. Ceylon, Gilman's Feb. 3.
SEATTLE.
Ixion, B.F., Jan. 8. Pres. Pierce, Dollar, Jan. 20, Tyndareas, B.F., Jan. 31. Pres. Taft, Dollar, Feb. 3.
SHANGHAI
11
Lmp. of Russia, C.P.8., Jan. 7. Tsinan, B. & B., Jan. 7. Yasukuni Maru, N.Y.K., Jan. 7. Yatshing, Jardine's, Jan. 7. Kiungehow, B. & S., Jan. 8. Sauerland, Jebsen, Jan. 8. Tjikarang, J.C.J.L., Jan. 8. Waishing. Jardins's 8.
Jan, 0. Plana, Dodwell's, Tean, B. & 8., Jan. 9. Patroclus, B.F., Jan: 10. Kwongsong, Jardino's, Jan. 11. Shantung, B. & 8., Jan. 11. Luchow, B. & B., Jan. 12. Dorflinger, Melchers, Jan. 13. Glengarry, Jardino's, Jan. 13. Liangchow, B. & 8., Jan. 13. Pros. Madison, A.M.L., Jaa. 13. Suiyang, B. & S., Jan. 13. Chakaang, Jardine's, Jan. 14. Kitano Maru, N.Y.K., Jan. 14. Taiyuan, B: & B., Jan. 14. Talma, B.L., Jan. 15.7 Tisalak, J.O.J.L. Jan. 18... Kashgar, P & O., Jan. 17. utomedon, B.P., Jan. 18. Fooshing, Jardine's, Jan. 18. Glanshiol, Jardine's, Jan. 18. City of Wellington, Bank, Jan. 10. Kumeang, Jardino's, Jan, 20. Porthos, M.M., Jan. 20. Pres. Pierce, Dollar, Jan. 20. Shinyo Maru, N.Y.K., Jan. 20. Tjibadak, J.C.J.L., Jan. 29. Hakone Maru, N.Y.K., Jan. 23, Havel, Melchera, Jan. 23.
Shantung, Gilman's, Jan
Khiva, P & O., Jan. 25. Afrika, Mannors, Jan. 26, Ramses, Jobsen, Jan. 26. Eurylockus, B.E., Jan. 27. Yuensang, Jardine's, Jan. 27, Lycaon, B.F., Jan, 29, 1- Venezia-L, Dodwell's, Jan. 30, Malys, P&O., Jan. 31.
Leverkusen, Chenonceaux M.M., Feb. 3. Asama Maru, N.Y.K. Feb. 4: Emp. of Japau, O.P.8., Feb. 5. Antenor, B.F., Feb. 6. Tanda, E. & A., Feb, &
BINGAPORE
Muroran Maru, N.Y.K., Jan. 7 Tilawn, B., Jan. 7, 3 p.m.. Monconeri, Dodwell's, Jan. 8. Haruna Maru, N.Y.K., Jan. 10. Jeypore, P. & O., Jan, 10, siv!! Prea, Harrison, Dollar, Jan. 11. Tango Maru, N.Y.K., Jan, "11". Antung, B. & S. Jan. 12 Talamba, B. L., Jan. 14.
·
Akita Maru, N.Y.K., Jan. 15. Van Heutar, J.O.J.L, Jan. 18. Kashmir, P. & 0., Jan. 17, Durban, Maru, N.Y.K, Jan. 19 Anhui, B. & S., Jan. 10. Hosang, Jardine's, Jan. 19. General Metzinger, M.M., Jan. Montor, B.F., Jan. 20, 1 Sarpedon, B.F., Jan. 1. Katori Maru, N.Y.K., Jan, 24, Lahn, Molchers, Jan. 24. Pilona, Dodwell's; Jun, 24.. Pres. Johnson, Dollar, Jan, Tottori Maru, N.Y.K., Jan. 27. Kutsang, Jarding's, Jan. 28. Glenapp, Jardimo's Jan, 20. Comorin, P. & O., Jan. 31. Laemodon, B.F., Feb. 1. Andre Lebon, MM., Feb, 3 Philoctetes, B.F., Feb: 3. Helenue, B.F., Feb. 6. Talma, B.I., Feb. 6.
BOUTH AMERICAN PORTS. Ginyo Maru, N.Y.K., Feb. 1.
SWATOW..
Yatehing. Jardine's, Jan. 7. Kiungehow, B. & S., Jan. 8. Chipahing, Jardine's, Jan. 0. Haiyang, Douglas, Jan 0. Wishing, Jardine's, Jan, 0. Hiram, Thoresen, Jan, 11.. Kaying, B. & 8., Jan. 11. Kwongsang, Jardino's, Jan. 11. Shantung. B. & S., Jan. 11. Antung, B. & S., Jan. 12. Chipshing. Jardino's, Jan. 13, Haining, Douglas, Jan. 13. Suiyang, B. & S., Jan. 13, Chakaang, Jardine's, Jan. 14. Foosh.ng, Jardine's, Jan. 16. Kwangehow, B. & S., Jan. 18. Anhui, B. & S., Jan. 10. Cheongshing, Jardine's, Jan. 20.
TIENTSIN.
Kucichow, B. & S., Jan. 9. Chipshing, Jardine's, Jan. 13. Liangohow. B. & S., Jan. 13. Luichow,, B. & S., Jan 23.
“TRIESTE, AND VENICE,
Moncubiori, Dodwell's, Jan. 8. Plana, Dodwell's, Jan. 24. Cheongshing, Jardine's, Jan. 30. Huichow, B. & S., Jan. 23.
1
TSINGTAÐ. .-: Yatshing, Jardine's, Jan. 7. Shantung, B. & S., Jan. 11, Kwongsang, Jardino's, Jan. 11. . Suiyang, B. & S., Jan, 13.
Chaksang, Jurdine's, Jan. 14. Fooshing, Jardine's, Jan. 18,
VANCOUVER, 3.0.
Emp. of Russia, C.P.B., Jan. 7. Ixion, B.F., Jan. 8. Tyndarans, B.F, Jan. 31.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND MOVEMENTS.
Antenor due from Europe Feb. 8. Asama. Maru due from Japan Jan.
12
Automedon due from Europe Jan.
City of Guildford due from Now
York Feb. 4, -0.
City of Wellington due from
Europe Jan. 10.
Comorin due froin Japan Jan. 31. Derflinger due, from Europa, Jan.
13.
Duisburg duo from Japan Jan. 13. Durban Marn due hore Jan. 17. 20, ¦ Emp, of 'Asin due from Vancouver
-Jun.-20.
Empress of Japan, C.P.S., Feb. 5.
VICTORIA, B.0.
Emp. of Russia, C.P.S., Jan. 7. Ixion, B.F., Jan. 8. Prea. Pierce, Dollar, Jan. 20. Tyndareus, B.F., Jan. 31.. Pres Taft, Dollar, Feb. 3. Emp. of Japan, O.P.S., Feb. &;
VLADIVOSTOCK.
Glengarry, Jardine's, Jan. 13., Glenshiel, Jardine's, Jan. 18. Glenamoy, Jardine'e, Feb 2
WEIHAIWEL.
Kueichow, B. & S., Jan. 9. Huichow, B. & 9., Jan. 23,
Emp. of Cannda duo Vancouver
Jan, D.
Ep of Japan due from Shanghai
Jan, D.
Emp. of Russia arrived from Mani
la Jan. 4.
Eurglochus due from Europe Jan.
27.0
Glengarry due from Europe Jan.
13.
Haruna Maru due from Shanghai
Jan. 9.
Havol due from Europe Jan, 224 Helenus due from North Cas
ports Feb. 0.|- Jeypore duc from Shanghai Jan. 9. Kashgar due from Europe Jan, 16. Kashmir due from Japan Jun. 18. Khiva due from Europe Jan. 24. Kitano Maru due, from Australia
Jan. 13.
Lahn due from Japan Jan. 24, Laomedon due from North Chifia
ports Feb, 1. Leverkusen due from Europe Feb. 2. Lycaon due from Europe Jan. 25. Machaon due from New York Feb.
7.
Malwa due from Europe Jan. 30. Mentor die from Japan Jan, 20. Mirzaporo arrived fom Shanghai
Jon &
Mishima Mare duo horo Jan, 10, Patroclus due from Singapore Jan.
D.
Philoctetes due from North China.
porta Feb. 3,
Pres Harrison due from Shanghai
Jan. 10.
Pres. Jackson due from Seattle
Jan, 16.
Prés, Johnson 'dus from New Yo
York - Jan. 24.
Pres. Madison due froin Manila 1.- Jan. 12-0
Pres. Piero due from Japan Jan.
12.
Pres, Taft dus from San Francisco
Jan. 23.
Tamses duo from Europe Jan. 20.1 Rexenor due from New York Jan.
B
Sarpedon due from North China
ports Jan. 21.
Sauerland due from Europe Jan.
B
Shantung duc from Europe Jan. 3. Taiping, due from Australia Jan.
113,
Takada due from Calcutta Feb. 4. Talamba due from Japan Jan. 12. Talma due from Straits Jan. 13, Tanda due from Australia Feli. 4. Tango Maru due hore Jan, 10. Tilawa arrived from Amoy Jan. 1 Tjibodas due from Swatow Jan. 7. Tjikarang arrived from Java Jan. Tjisaroea due from Shanghai
Jan. 11.
Trior due from North China porta
Jan. 10..
Tyndareus due from Japan Jan. 30. Van Heutaz due from Straits Jan. Yasukuni Maru due from Straits
Jaa. 7
NOTICE TO CONSIGNZES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTÄL STEAM NAVIGATION Co.'s STEAMER KIDDERPORE."
ARRIVED HONG KONG ON
5TH JANUARY, 1931.
Fox BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.
YONBIGNEES of Cargo by the
bore named Vessel are hereby in formed that their Goods are being landed and placed AT THINK in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Company's Godown ab Kowloon, where sach Consignment will be sorted out Mark ON
Mark and Delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed.
This Vessel brings on. Cargo from Persian Golf ex BLS.N. and B. & P.SIN. Co.'s Steamers,
Optional Goods will be landed bore unless Instructions have been given to the sontrary Bix hours before arrival of the Steamer,
Goods not cleared within 8 days in cluding date of arrival will be subject to Bant
No Fire Insurance will be effected by
in any case whatever. Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's surveyor, Messrs. GODDARD & DOUDLAR, at 10 am. on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Storage period.
Claims against
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the
Eteamer must the Undersigned on ur
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Li-Presented w
not be recogen be admitted after the
No Claims will Goods have left the Godown, an MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.,
gkg Agents, Hong Kong, 6th Jan, 1931. 166
EXCHANGE.
CLOSING QUOTATIONS,
„Jaunary 6, 1031. ON. LONDON
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4 montba
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408
Os Maxita.--On demand... 488 Oy SixuaPVKU DO
in demand
438
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