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'NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS.

EWO COTTON MİLLS, LTD.

An interim dividend of 75 cents a share of the Ordinary shares has been declared: This will be payable on the 30th December, 1938.

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The Transfer books will be closed from the 22nd December to the 30th December, 1938 in. clusive.

A new issue of 150,000 Ordinary shares will be made at $14 per share to Shareholders. on the Share Register on the 30th Dec. ember, 1938.

The amounts due must be paid on or before the 25th January, 1939 by Shareholders resident in the Far East and on or before the 2nd "March, 1939 by other Shareholders.

The nett profit for the first. nine months of 1938 is approxi mately Chinese $4,500,000.

JARDINE, MATHESON

& CO., LTD., General Managers.

8th December, 1938.

2020

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG.

PROBATE JURISDICTION,

IN THE GOODS of Reginald Fleming' Jobaston, late of The Athenaeum Club, Pall Mall, London and Eilean Righ Kilmartin Argyll, Scot land, deceased,

NOTICE.

SPECIAL CHRISTMAS

EXCURSION.

HONG KONG to SHANGHAI

and RETURN.

ROUND TRIP TICKETS available from 15th December, 1938 to 15th January, 1939,

"A" SALOON — HK$120— Return.

"B" SALOON HK$100- Return.

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"MESSRS. JARDINE,

MATHESON & CO., LTD., General Managers, Indo-China S.N. Co., Ltd. MESSRS, BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents, China Navigation Co., Ltd.

2012

OFFICIAL NOTICE. PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A

SHIP'S NAME.

I, John Johnstone Paterson of Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., General Managers, Indo China Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.. Hong Kong, hereby give notice that in consequence of change of Ownership, I have applied to the Board of Trade, under Section 47 of the Merchant Shipping "Act,

LI of Shanghai Official num 1894, M respect of the ship "HAI her 161574 of gross tonnage 3,395 tons, register tounage 2,055 tons, heretofore owned by The China Merchants $.N. Co., Shanghai, Notice is hereby given that the for the permission to change her Court has by virtue of Section 58

name to "MING SANG" and of the Probates Ordinance 1897, to have her registered in the new made an Order limiting the time name at the Port of Hong Kong for creditors and others to send as owned by The Indo-China in their claims against the above Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.. estate to the 4th day of January, 1939.

All Creditors and others are accordingly hereby required to send their claims to the under signed on or before that date.

Dated the 8th day of December, 1938.

JOHNSON, STOKÉS & MASTER.

Solicitors for the Executors, Hong Kong & Shanghai Rank Building,

Hong Kong.

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG

«Any objections to the proposed change of name must be sent to the Registrar of Shipping at Hong Kong within seven days from the appearance of this ad vertisement.

Dated at Hong Kong, this 6th day of December, 1938,

(Signed) J. J. PATERSON.

2010

0.

2018

PROBATE JURISDICTION

IN THE GOODS of Margaret Theresa Theodor otherwise Margaret Theodor, late of 101. Richmond Hill Court, Richmond, in the County of Surrey, formerly of 10, Seymour House Lark hall, in the County of Lon don, England, Widow, de ceased.

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

PARTICULARS AND CON. DITIONS of the Sale by Publi Auction to be held on Monday, the 12th day of Dec., 1938, at 3- p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of

CALL.

CHINA UNDERWRITERS, LIMITED.

EDITORIAL

FAR EASTERN JOURNAL

China's

Economic Conditions

China's "War-time

PRIZE DAY OF YING WAH GIRLS' COLLEGE

Th

Satisfactory Year Reported

A very satisfactory year was

reported by the Headmistress, Mias D Hutchinson, at the annual prize,

The usual variety of subjects NOTICE is hereby given that make up the December issue of the Call of $1.00 per share has Far Eastern Economie and Com- been made upon all members mercial Journal, just out. holding" shares upon which $5.00 A very important question at

this time, per share only has been already Economic Conditions" is dealt with day of ring. Wah Giris' College held paid, and will be payable on or in an expert style by Messrs. W. W in the school hall yesterday evening. before the 15th March, 1939 to Wong and C. C. Lam, who, in the Mr. C. G. Sollis, Director of Edu- the Bankers of the Company, short space they have utilised, cation, gave away the awards won during the year and a capacity Hongkong and Shanghai Banking

attendance Of students cheered vigorously when he asked for a Corporation, at Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong.

holiday occasion.

Dated 1st December, 1938.

By Order of the Board of. Directors, HERBERT R. STURT,

Managing Director.

1999

have managed to

compress

wealth of detall and information. The Open Door question in China is again touched upon in a long discussion in connection with the recent very sharp rote sent to Tokyo by Washington.

to

commemmorate

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1938.

RIFLE SHOOTING

Chinese Police Reservist

Wins Nett Spoon

PRACTICE ON SUNDAY FOR FAR

EAST AND OVERSEA MATCHES

Glorious weather but a variable wind was experienced by those who attended the Wednesday Spoon Shoot at the Kowloon Ranges. and some high scores were registered. Although the attendance was not as large as the previous week owing to duties amongst the MIU- tary, the 4th Submarine Flotilla turned up in their usual large num- bers as well as the Chinese Police Reserve.

as follows:----

SPOON SHOOT-8.R. (b)

Sub-Insp.

--

I'p: 300 500 600 Ttl

C. C. Chau 2 32 34 32 58*

The latter are quickly assimilat-{ The card must be properly filled ing themselves to the peep sight, up in every detail otherwise their the

and Sub-Inspector Chau won the score will not be considered. Nett Spoon for SR (b) with a 98. The leading scores and spoon The Rev. Cheung Chuk-ling pre-Corporal Morris of the Royal Sects winners of Wednesday's shoot are sided and there were many rela-won the SR. (a) with a meaty 80. The attitude of the Japanese to- tives and friends present, both The Selection Committee met on- wards British holders of Chinese Chinese and European.;

Monday at the Hongkong Hotel to Government railway bonds, which In a brief address. Mr. Sollis con- select representatives for the teams Is beginning to cause anodety Ingratulated both teachers And for the Overseas Postal Match and London Anancial circles, is the pupils on the successful year and Far East Trophy Match, and after subject of at special article 'in remarked that a school, setting out much discussion 20. members were EA. W. J. Gilpin 3 31 33 32 96 which the writer gives the view on its own should be encouraged chosen for S.R. (b) and S.R. (a) ERA. T. A that the time had come for the to follow its own curriculum and teams for practice.

not follow slavishly the curriculum tish Government to formulate a policy for safeguarding the interests of other schools. of British bondholders, i-

Following the prize-giving the Dr. William S. H. Hung contri-students gave a concert of English

U.S.A., and Marjorie Hart, only articles on Chinese Law of Prin-They performed very well and were child of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. H. Cipal and Agent and the other deservingly applauded. Osborne, of Shanghai,

ENGAGEMENT

CAIN OSBORNE. — The engage-

ment is announced between Henry Booth Cain, Jr., Lieut., United States Marine Corps. elder son of Mr. and Mrs, H. B.

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Invitations have been issued to

..Cunningham 4 33 31 32 96 E.A. H. J. the following to attend practices the frst one of which will be held Lt. A. J. Le

at the Talkoo Range kindly lent by

the Talkoo, Rifle Club on Sunday

Cain, at Nashville, Tennessee./butes the second of his series of music, with one Chinese dance. at 9 s

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BIRTHS RUDLAND-On December 1, 1938. at the Country Hospital, Shanghai to Mr. and Mrs. T. Rudland (nee Furniss), 2 daughter.' FENTON-On December 4, 1938, at the Country Hospital, Shang- hal. to Mr. and Mrs. F. C.

contents, regular and otherwise go to make up another interesting jissue of this worth-while journal.

-Y.el A.

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ΓΡ

J. Templeton (4th S/m. Flotilla).

ER.A.

Templeton ser. 33 32 31 96

Seelleur 2 31 30 33 94

J. R. Thorpe ..1 31 33 30 94 S.R. (B) TEAM:-P.Q. J. C, Swan Sgt. P. Hale..... ser. 34 31 29 94 (RN. Staff), P.O. D. J. Silcock P.O. D. J. "THE REPORT

(R.N. Staff), Sgt. R. J. Heap (R.N.

Silcock scr. 29 30 32 91 The Headmistress sald In part:- Staff), Marine P. G, Heather (R.N. Sub-Insp. The school year under review com- Staff). P.O. C. Clark (4th S/m.

H. O, Tso 5 30 30 31 911. menced in September 1937 and Flotilla), ERA. J. Thorpe (4th P.O., C. Clark........... scr. 29 33 20 91 ended in July of this year. While S/m. Flotilla), CERA. R. W. At- Sgt. A. C. Chan 4' 31 31 29:01 OTIS WINS. BY

we have been „ble to follow the kinson (4th S/m. Flotilla). E.A. H. Capt. F. P. ONE GOAL

routine of any normal school year.

Sequeira scr. 29 31 30 90 Royal Army Service Corps was the whole year has been lived un- Mr. G. M. Pollard (D.R.C.), Mr. T. Insp. D. Lole... 5 30 32 28 20 beaten by the only goal scored inder the shadow of the conflict that Boulton (D.R.C, Mr. H. 1. Marine P G.

Heather the match when they met H. M. s. has been, and is still raging in Langley (DRC.), Mr. C. H. Sum-

mers (Taikoo Club). Sgt. P. Hale CE.R.A. R. W. China. Otis in a friendly hockey match

We felt Ita effects as soun

(Midx. Rifle Club), Sgt. V. W. As HUTCHINS-On December 3, 1933, at Sookunpoo yesterday.

September Cooper (Midx, Rifle Club), Surg.- (All the above competitors used at the Navy Hospital. Canacao,

There was no score in the first school re-opened in

a much large number of Lt. J. B. Mackle (H.K.N.V.F.), Cadet the "1914" Rifle). P.L. Captain Charles Thomas half and the game might have end- when Hutchins, US.N. ret, the dear-ed in a draw but the fact that one students than ever before came G. J. P. Carey (H.K.N.V.F.), Cadet We were glad B. J. B. Morahan (H.K.N.V.F). ly beloved husband of Eileen of the defenders detected the ball seeking entrance;

share with other Capt. F. P. Sequeira (HK.VDC). Hutchilus, and father of Mrs into his own goal during a goal to be able to

schools In the Colony in making it A. W. J. Gilpin (4th 8/m. Cpl. H.W. Morris 5 28 30 28 86* H. C. Allan and Miss Diana mouth melec.

possible for some of the refugee Hutchins,

children to carry on their educa- tian. here.

Fenton, a son.

DEATHS

December 4.

· MCMURRAY.-On

1938. at her residence, 1920 Avenue Joffre, Shanghal, Mrs. Rako McCurray, aged 75 years: the dearly-beloved mother of Miss J. McMurray, Mrs. F. Tangler-Smith and Mrs. M. Tresize.

HARRIS. On December 1. 1938, at South Croydon, England, Mrs, Elizabeth Laura Harris, aged 77, years.

The dearly-beloved mother of Spencer, and Irene Harris and Mrs. EW. Prophet.

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HONGKONG, DECEMBER 9, 1538.

THE IMPERIAL AIRWAYS

·MIDDLESEX SOCCER

SELECTIONS

Fiotiila).

1 31 31 28 90

Atkinson 2 31 33 26 90

SPOON SHOOT—SR. (x)

H'p. 300 500 600 Ttl.

31 25 27 83:

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29 28 25 32.

A.B. E. P. Flood 8 28 27 „30 ́85; S.R. (A) TEAM:—Major, D.; F. L. [P.O. H. Richards 4 28 29 27 84 Campbell' (R.A.S.C.), P.O. H. Pte. D. M. Sim... 7 25 29 29.83 The average monthly enrolment | Richards. (R.N. StḍfT), ERA. T. A.İL/C. R. Bullen... 8 28 27 28" 83 for the year was 446, and the Cunningham (4th S/m.). Lt. A. F. E.R.A. J. E The following have been chosen. average daily attendance 428; 95 Collett (4th 8/m). Lt. R. W. Mayo

· Sherlock 11 a perfect attendance (4th &/m.); A.B. E, "O. Flood (4th Cpl. W Nunn... to represent Middlesex Sentor and girls made Junior teams in their Shield for the whole year, while twice5/m.), 8gt. G. Steer (Royal Scots) Pte. T. H. Wood 10 23 30 28 81; Gamba against South China "A" that number had a perfect atten-CDL HL W. Morris (Royal Scots); Lt. R. W. Mayo... 12 25 29 26 80 and Stonecutters Wireless Station. dance for either the first or the Cpl. J. Milroy (Royal Scots), L/C Capt. A. G.

second half year. This fact once R. B. Bullen (Royal Scots), Sgt. R. Mackenzie- respectively, on Saturday.

Seniors:Jackson; Watson, and, again bears witness to the general Kane (Royal Scots), Sgt. D. Mathe-|· Kennedy 8 23 29 25 77 as son

(Royal Scots). Pte. D. Sim L/C, JM, Xavier 7 22 24 29 75 Sheehan; Freshwater., Eright and good health of the scholars,

7 Wilkinson: Grogan,

well as to their own keenness to Royal Scots), Pte. T. Scott (40) Lt. A. F. Collett Courtney.

(Royal Scots), Mr. W. K. Gillman Pte. V. M. attend school. Pearson, Saw and Talt,

(D.R.C.), Bdsm, G. R. Morton

Hammond 4 23 24 27 74. CLASSES

(Midx. Regt.), Cpl. W. Nunn (RE), Pte. J. M. Bryant nil 25 27 22 74 The third year class of the Senior Cpl. Maghar Singh (H.K.P.). Pte. Sto. J. T. Middle School was a small one V. W. Hammond (HK.V.D.C.).

The Counell wish to draw the with a membership of only four. One girl passed the Matriculation attention of all members when Examination of the University of firing that they must hand their Hongkong and entered the Uni-cards over for marking to their versity in September. Two others opposite number, enter shot by passed the entrance examination shot and not wait to all in their of the Lingnan University and have card at the end. Joined the first year class there.

Reserve:-Marable,

Jualors: Coppard; Haigh and Colfer; Dawes, Thomas and Whitehouse: Taylor, Coomer. Crowhurst, Rieches and Thomas.

Reserve: Maggeridge.

to the Colonies. Elghty planes will pass through Bangkok alone dur ing the Christmas air-mail season, STATEMENTS made by Bir John

The second year class, consisting Reith, new chairman of Im-

of eight "giris, entered for the perial Airways, recently; carry a fair omen for the future unified School Certificate Examination of the Education Department. All of system of that company as a com them were successful in gaining mercial organization. None of the;

certificates.

GÜNNERS DRAW

WITH R.E, «

In a third Division football

the

handicaps which have affected Im-In our own school examinations, match, played at Sookunpoo yes- perial Airways in the past were minimized by Sir John when he 25 girls gained Junior Middle terday, 24th Heavy Battery, R. A.. addressed the annual meeting School Certificates, and 36 girls shared two goal with the Royal obsolete machines, lack of capital, completed Primary School course, Engineers after leading at sta difficulties and Indecision while 14 little people have passed interval. but it was shown that new ma- chines were at last being delivered for service, and that a greatly in-

the first stage of their school life! and finished the two years' course Which the Kindergarten offers.

Two girls entered for, the Ex-

His Excellency the Governor of WITH CHRISTMAS less than creased mail trame had been car one Lot of Crown Land at three weeks away, the only ried without surcharge over Em-amination in Planoforte held by Grampian Road, in the Colony way now to send Xmas and New pire routes which had hitherto put the Trinity College of Music in Year greetings to friends abroad is the sender of air-mail to consider- May. Both gained Honours Certi- by cable or air-mail. "Of the two, able expense.

day.

It was very evenly contested, the result being a fair indication of the run of play.

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HOCKEY WIN FOR H.M.S. DECOY

1

20 29 36 75.

Thompson 12 24 23 28 73 *--Denotes the winner of the "rett" spoon.

-Denotes the winner of the "handicap" spoon,

N.B-Winner of spoon had his

A

handicap reduced as above by 1

'point.

SHOCK · DIPLOMACY IN EUROPE

SPEAKER DISCUSSES ITALIAN OUTBURST

Prof. J. L. Brierly was the speaker in the World Affairs' series broadcast from Daventry last night. He chose as his subject the recent demonstra- tions in the Italian Chamber of Deputies which, he said, was a good example of the shock di- plomacy to which foreign secre- tarles had to adapt themselves in recent years.

of Hong Kong for a term of 75

ficates in the Advanced Senior Division cars, commencing from 1st July, the latter should be found to be IT IS NOT ONLY in organization 1898, with the option of renewal the more satisfactory. As Christ-

I should like to take this oppor-

On the Naval ground, King's Prof. Brierley said that the de- at a Crown Rent to be fixed by mas air-malis will soon be closing Airways has been undergoing a the Stan, both Chinese and non-

and in charges that Imperial tunity of thanking all members of Park. yesterday. H M. S. Decoy monstration was followed by a the Surveyor of His Majesty the and as this year the volume of period of transition

beat H. M 8. Diana by the odd campaign of extreme bitterness KING, for one further term of mail to be handled will undoubted-type and the Short-Mayo type of they have so readily given, in the the net twice in the initial haif

The Ensign Chinese for all the service which goal in three. The winners found against France in the Italian press. The Italian press does not, as a 24 years less the last three days ly be greater than ever before, the planes, as pointed out.

class-room and outside of it, but after the interval Diana play-rule, hurt itself at a foreign coun thereof.

public should make its postings as have already been put LARGE early and as light as possible.

throughout the year. Nor do we ed an improved game and managed try, said the speaker; so what did into service. The ALL- Intending bidders are advised

forget to thank the Matron and to score just before the final this latest outburst mean? that Immediately after the dis

IMPERIAL AIRWAYS emphasize through-route by fly- ROUND.

Prof. Brierly said that the rea- the domestic staff and our school whistle. these points in an announce- Jing boat has extended INCREASE messenger for the work which they It was impossible to see

who sons were perhaps the French pos- NOTICE IS HEREBY Posal of the lot the Purchaser ment regarding the line-up of air across Australia and

have done so

sessions, Corsica, Nice and Tunis, falthfully day by scored a8 the goal followed а GIVEN that the Court has by (if not the applicant), will be craft which will effect the greatest will, shortly come into service as

scramble in front of the citadel.but he asked if Italy thought for virtue of Section 58 of the required to deposit with an mall distribution in the history of far as New Zealand. Passenger

a moment that France would give Probates Ordinance 1897, made authorised officer who will be air transport. The announcement traffic to India has been increased

them up. an Order limiting the time for present at the sale, the sum of covers the operation of 25 land-by nearly Atty per cent, and letter! creditors and others to send in two hundred dollars, ($200) in planes on the company's regular mall has jumped by some 75 per their claims against the above cash. This sum will be refunded routes, but the use of other planes cent. In most directions, the ser- owned by associate companies and vices have been accelerated and estate to the 4th day of January, on payment of the Purchase chartered from other arms will Increased.

price.

carry the total considerably higher. THE TIME HAS NOT YET

THE PROGRAMME is particu-

COME--and - is unlikely to larly interesting to the Em-come-when the chairman of Im-

Kowloon Cricket Club are hold- GUESTS: J. Stephens, B. pire because the new 21.6-ton En-pertal Airways can sit back coming their Lawn Bowls Closing Day Mansell. W. A. Cornell, A. sign class of air-liner is being put placently with the thought that no on Saturday, commencing at 2.30 Brown (skip)..

A com-fault can be found, but some of the p.m. sharp when they will enter- plete land-plane route more obvious faults, at least, are tain five visiting rinks, the Home gusson, L. Guy (skip). PLANES from England to Cal-disappearing.

and visiting teams being as fol- cutta is being operated MEANWHILE, it cannot be too lows:- SERVICE for the first time. Mer-

strongly emphasized that K.C.C.: V, C, Lubrum; A. Wright, cury arid 'Maia, "upper the efficient execution of a task M. N. Rakusen, Mr. Justice R. E. lower components of the such as that which Imperial Air-Lindsell (skip), Short-Mayo composite aircraft,ways has set for itself depends to W. Naef, W. Hobbs, J. W. M.. and Imperial Airways'-new 24-ton a very great extent on the co- Brown; J. Hyde (skip).

1939.

Boundary Measure

AB Creditors and others are PARTICULARS OF THE LOT accordingly hereby required to send their claims to the tinder- signed on or before that date.

Dated the 8th day of Decem- ber, 1938..

JOHNSON, STOKES &

MASTER;---

Solicitors for the Executrix, Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank Building;

Hong Kong

2010

No. of Sale.

land Lnt No. 2041

New Kowloon Ia-

Registry No.

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Locality.

Opposite New

Lot No. Kowloon Inland

2802,

Grampian Road.

thenin

ft. ft. ft.ft.

As per

bate plan.

Contents in

Square feet;

Autnal

Rental,

Abant

13,960

Upset Price

NEW

IN

8

and

160

into service,

K.C.C. To Hold Bowls

Closing Day

Corsica was so near Italy that it would be very uncomfortable for the Italians if trouble did break 'out in Europe.

As for Tunis. the speaker sald that there was not the slightest doubt that Italy regarded · Tunis Aas hers but France stepped in be- w fore the Italians were ready to take and there had been no lit- tle bitterness over it ever since.

SIX GOALS FOR THRACIAN

E. A. Atkins, P. Purvis, T. Fer-

C. Mose, A. J. Kew, S. Gray. U. M. Omar (skip).j

J. V. Ramsay, G. Perkins, G. C. Moss, J. Hollidge (skip).

A round half dozen That was the "bag" collected by HMB Thracian in a friendly "football C. M. Silva, C. M. Alves, J. Gib match against the MTB's at son. R. Basa (skip). | Atlantic flying-boata Cabot, Cari-operation. of the public and that -F, E, Nash, C. J. Tacchi, J Amith,

Happy Valley yesterday, Chier bou and Connemara have made can best be given by early posting E. C.. Fincher (skip).

Reserves: W. Bowden, T. Mreature of the Thracian's win was their maider fights and bring the and the use of light stationary and W. Nash, W. Paterson, R. E Conolly, T. A. Tarrant, J. Fable and the fact that their forwards com- 2009 Motherland closer than ever befors Christmas and New Year cards, Marks, T. C. Carr (skip),

bined exceedingly well together,

E. Kern,

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