HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
BANKS
HONGKONG AND
SHANGHAI BANKING
CORPORATION
Authorised Capital#50,000,000 |
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA
Issued & Fully Paid-Up 220,000,000) Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1859
Reserve Funds
Sterling
H.K. Currency-Reserve $10,10),000) Reserve Liability of
Proprietors
£ 6, MXXX000
$20,000,000
HEAD OFFICE; LONDON: 38. Bishopsgate E.C.2. Paid-up Capital
£3,000,000 £3,000,000 Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Pro-
prietors....
€3,000,000
Head Offer: HONG KONG
Board of Directora.
T. E. Pearce, Esq., Chairma876.”
Hon. Mr. J.J. Paterson,
Depity thairmutu.
W. H. Lock, Esq.,
G. Miskin, Esq.,
K. S. Morrison, Esq..
Hon. Mr. A. Shieldy.
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MANCHESTER BRANCH: 71, Mosley Street, Manchester.
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AGENCIES AND BRANCHES:
HONG KONG PENANG
RANGOON ILOILO
8.41GON SEREMBAN SHANGHAI HINGAPORE SITIAWAN
BOMBAY
KARACHI
J. K. Bousfield, Esq.,
A. H. Compton. Esq.
Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell,
ALUR STAR AMRITHAR
BANGKOK
BATAVIA
H. V. Wilkinson, E.
CALCUTTA
CANTON
KLANG KOES KUALA
Sir Vandeleur M. Gaybaru.
| CAW SPORK
UKPUA
BOURABAYA
COŁOKIO
KUCHING MADRAS
TAIPING
TIENTSIN
Branches: 11
DELBI
MANILA
Amoy
Penang
Bangkok
Johore
Rangoon
Kobe
Saigon.
Kowloon San
HAIPHONG HAMBURG HANKOW AHRIN
Calcutta
Kuala
Canton
Batavia
Bonbay
the foo
Columbu
Daire
Chief Manager CEAD
Francisco Lumpur Shanghai London Кіндароте Lyons
Sourabaya Malacca Sungei Fonchuw Manila Patani Haiphong Maar Swatuw Bamburg (Johore) Tientsin Hankow 'Mukden Tokyo Flashin New York Tsingtan
Yokohama Priping Hongkes Maila
Current Accounts opened Local Currency and Fixed Deposita received for one year or, shorter periods in Local and other Cur- rencies on terms which will be quoted on application...
4o up to date Safe Deposit Boxes in various sizes To Let.
Hong Kong, 7th October, 198.
HONGKONG SAVINGS
BANK
The Business of the above Bank is conducted by the HONG KONG
MEDAN NEW YORK PEIFING
(Peking).
TONOKAH
(Bhuket) TRINGTAO YOKOHAMA
FOREIGN EXCHANGE AND General Banking Business transacted.
Current AccOUNTS opened and Preed DEPOSITS + received for One Year or sherter periods at rates which, will be quoted on application
The Bank's Head Office in | London' undertakes Executor and Trustee business, and claims_re- covery of British Income Tax overpaid, on terms which may be ascertained at any of the Agencies and Branches.
& SHANGHAI BANKING CORA
Rules may be ob PORATION.
trined on application.
For the HONG KONG & SHANORAL
BANKING CORPORATION.
V. M. Grayburn.
Chief Muunger. Hong Kong, 7th Octoler, 1538.
BANK OF EAST ASIA, LIMITED.
Authorised Capital 10 000,000,00 5,598,600.00 Paid-up Capital Reserve and Undivided
Profis
2,778,728.78
Head Ofee:--HONG KONG No. 10, Des Voeux Road, Central.
Board of Directora:
Sir Shouson Chow, Chairman
Li Koon Chun, Esq. Li Lan Sang, Esq.
P. R. Kwok, Esq. Wong Chution, Esq. Wong Yan,Tong, Báq. Kan Ying Po, Esq. CharChingShek Exq, FungPingWah Esq.
Kon Tong P, Boy, Chief Manages.
Lị The Fong, Esq, Manager.
Branches and Agencias ~~
Kowloon Peran London B
Melbourne
Hencrassen
Á mor
1Lavis
Boniliy
Kamla
Calvatia Cant Hadphonų
DALA Hankow Honujalu laris
Fole
Hargou
And Fenu-
New York Frattle
Pear shanghai Piping Singapor
Sonralaya
23W
Syrlay Talhoku Tosta
Tukto- Varouver Yakutian
Every description of Banking
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R. A. CAMIDGE,
Monaper.
THE CHASE BANK
15, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
HEAD OFFICE:
18, PINE STREET,
NEW YORK.
American Bank offering com- plete Foreign Banking Service in the principal Markets of the world
Interest Rates Co. Application.
4.31
BOXES
SAFE DEPOSIT This Bank is entirely owned by THE CHASE NATIONAL BANK, New YORK, with Resources over 11.8. $2,500,000,000.
D. M. BIGGAR,
Manager.
BANK OF CHINA ·
Specially Chartered by THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT OF CHINA AS AN INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE
BANK
GENERAL
THE SERVICES
Continued from Page 3)
S. Lan. R.-Capt. A. W. E. Daniel is sec. while empld. as Instr. R. MII. Coll. (Dec. 19. 1938),
of
Messis, J.
Samuel
shipyard White and Co., and that of the Kelvin has been fixed for January 19 at the Govan shipyard of the Fairfield Company. Four out of Black Watch-Lt. B. C. Bradford the eight destroyers will then be to be Adji, rice Maj. II. F. K. Wed-anoat, as the Kelly took the water on October 25 and the Kipling was launched recently.
derburn (Jan. 1)."
R. Berks R.-Lt. J. E. Fass is serd while empid, as Instr. R. MI). Call. (Dec. 18, 1938).
가
K.S.LI. Capt. C. H. Lynes is placed on the h.p. list on account or ill-health (Jan. 2)..
OFFICERS, FOR STAFF COURSE
The names of Leutenant-Com- mander D. A. H. Hornell, M.V.O., R.N., and Captain H. C. G. Bland- |" Gordons-Maj. F. T. Pirie, M.C.. |ford, R.M., have been deleted from
1s restd" to the
establ. (Nov. 1. the list of those to attend the. 1939 1938): Mai. K. G. O'Morchee is course at the RN. Staff College, restd to the estabt. (Nov. 28, 1938). and the following have been Camerons—Maj, and Bt. Lt.-Col. | added:-Lieutenant F. R. Twiss. D. N. Wimberley: M.C., to be"LA | R.N., Captain M."F, H. Rogers, R.M. Col. (Dec. 19, 1938).
and Commander H. J. Buchanan, R.A.N.
RU. RI-Capt. M. L. Cummins to be Adjt. vice Maj: H. 8. Dean. M.C. (Jan. 1).
HMS, KEMPENFELT
A. and S. H.--The notifa, which The flotilla leader Kempenfelt appeared in the Gazette of Nov. paid of and recommissioned at 15. 1938. regarding LL. C" A. Mac-Chatham with the Portsmouth crew donald, is cancelled."
ROYAL TANK CORPS "Capt R. AA Young is seed. for serv. with the T. A. Jan. 1).
ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS Short Service Commission.-Capt W G. Bateson, M.B, resigns his
comma. (Jan. 1).
The appt of Lt. T. P. Myles Is antedated to Jan. 1, 1937, under the prov. of Art. 36. Royal Warrant for Pay and Promotion. 1931; but not to carry pay and allces. prior to Jan. 1. 1938; Lt. T. P. Myles to be Capt (Jan 1), with seny. Jan. 1. 1938.
The folle. Lts. to be Capta (Jan. 1, with seny. Oct. 22, 1938-G. H. Dunkerton, M.B., J. C. Lambkin'
M.B
Y
The falls. Ita. (on prot) are confirmed in their rank: P. Stewart, M., B., P. J. Daly, M.B., T. K. Murphy, M.B.
The foll., Lts. (on prob.) are confirmed in their rank. in the following order of seny-H. M. S. G. Beadnell, with seny, next be- low Lt W. J. A. Cal. M.B.; W. Windsor.
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from the destroyer Verity, and proceeded to Portsmouth to relieve the Verity in the Local Flotilla, the latter ship reducing to reserve. The Kempenfelt has hitherto been leader of the 4th Destroyer Flotilla, Home Fleet, the vessels of which
1.5 being withdrawn
their Bre places are taken by new destroyers
of the 2nd Tribal Fletilia.
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments are made by the Admiralty-
Cdr.-E. M. C Abel-Smith, to President
outside for duly
Admiralty (Jan. 2).
Instr. Lt-Cdr.-J. H. Cooke, to President for course (Jan. 2).
LL-J. F. R. Fearfield, to Pelican Jan. 4).
Lts. (E).-W. G. Hornby, P. R. Phillips, to Dolphin for
Jan. 2).
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course
Sub-Lt.-J. F. R. "Dreyer, ap. pointment to Witley cancelled..
Rear-Admiral-R. H. T. Ralkes,
Victory for SO.T.C. (Jan. 9), Capts. GA. Scott, to Victory for S.O.T.C. Jan. 91; J. W. Clay- ton, R. H. Portal, DS.C., J. B. E Hall. AS. Russel, B. C. B. Brooke,
ROYAL ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS to Victory for SOTC. Jan. 9)
Jt.-Cal (0.0. 2nd.. 01.) C. H. and to President for Mapleson retires on ret. pay (Jan. March 111.
S.O.W.C.
1: Lt-Col· 10.0. 2nd CI.) J. P. Surg. Capt.-H. R B. Hull, Earp, M.C., having attained the age |M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., to Victory for for retirement, retires on ret, pay R.N.E. (Jan. 3)...
Jan. 3"
Cars.-G. E. C.
H. K. STOCK
EXCHANGE
No great amount of interest was displayed during the Saturday morning's short session, but gen- erally the market may be regarded: as steady..
BUYERS
H.K. Banks, $1380. Canton Ins., $200, Union Ins.. $470. Douglases, SC.
H.K. Docks (New), $17. Electrics, $563:
Macao Electrics. $174. Sandakan Lights, $10.10. Dairy Farms, $24. Entertainments. $7,
Govt. 4% Loan, e Prem.
SELLERS
"H.K. Banks. $1415. Union Ins.. $476. Underwriters, 70 cts. H.K: Docks (Old), s182. Provident (Old), $8). HI.K. Hotels,' $8.95. Lands. $37). Recicles, $3.85. Trams. $17.60.
Peak Trams (New), $4. China Lights Cum. Rts.), $3.55. China Lights Righta), $3.60. Electrics, $571.
Macao Electrics, $18. Cements, $167.
Dairy Farms. $24.60. Watsons, $8.15. Constructions, $13. Marsmans (HR), 3/-
SALES
H.K. Docks (New), $171/17.30.
(Prices in Phil. currency). Antamoks. Ps.. 491 Atoks Pa., 351 Bagulo Gold Ps.. .27 Benguet Consol., 13.90. Goco Groves. Ps.. 494 Cons. Mines Ps., .003 Demonstrations Ps. 23 IXL. Pa., 62
Paracale Gumaus Ps. 13 San Maurielò Es., 1.76. Suyoc Consol. Ps.. 21 United Paracales Ps., .67
NEGOTIATIONS BROKEN OFF ·
MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1939.-PAGE 13
PRESIDENT LINER
Sailings
SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES
VIÄ KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND HONOLULU
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S.S." PRESIDENT PIERCE *8.8. "PRESIDENT COOLIDGE" S.S." PRESIDENT TÄFT."
S.S.
PRESIDENT CLEVELAND"
• CALLS AT SHANGHAI
Sails Jan. 18th at 4.00 P.M.
Feb. 1th at 8.00 A.M. Feb. 25th at 4.00 PM"
Mar, 11th at 4.00. P.M.
NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIL SUEZ
S.SPRESIDENT HARRISON
SS." PRESIDENT HAYES " S.S." PRESIDENT POLK"
8.8. PRESIDENT GARFIELD"
Sail Jan. 20th at 15-Noor
MANILA
AS. PRESIDENT HARRISON 9.S.PRESIDENT PIERCE" SS. PRESIDENT COOLIDGE" S.S. PRESIDENT HAYES"
Feb. "Ord at 124 NDON
Fab. 17th at 1-Noor Mar 17th at 15-Noon
Sails Jan. 20th at 12-NoON
Jan. 21st at 6,00 PM. Feb. 3rd at 3.00 P.M. Feb. 3rd at 19-NOON
AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD.
ROUND THE WORLD SERVICES
12, PEDDER ST.
THE
3.8. "HELIUS"
3.8. "HIRAM
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HONG KONG-BANGKOK
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leaving Hong Kong 18th January viz Swatow
leaving Hong Kong 29th January vis Swatow HONG KONG-SWATOW-AMOY
m.. "HAI LEE" leaving Hong Kong 26th January Accepting Passengers & Cargo for all the above metioned parts. HONG KONG-SINGAPORE-PENANG-RANGOON Regular Express Survicu
ms. "HAI LEE leaving Hong Kong
1st February
Accepting cargo for all the above mentioned ports. "Excellent passenger accommodation available.
For freight, passage rates and all other information-Apply to:- THORESEN & CO., LTD.
Tel. 30237.
General Agonte.
broken off its negotiations with the The Hungarian Government has
Czechoslovak Government concern- ing the final demarcation of the frontier between the two countries until Czechoslovakia has acceded to the Hungarian demand for Robinson, to lapology and compensation for the The folly Majs. (0.0s. 3rd Cl.President for duty inside Admiral-Munkaev incident. to be Lt.-Cols. (0.0s. 2nd CL.)-ty (Jan. 3); T. Harkand, to St. Lt. Col. A. W. A. Harker, B. C
It is reported that the Hungarian Vincent; E. 1, R. Leighton, to Government has requested the Lester (Jan. 1: H. T. Bell (Jan. Royal Oak (Jan. 10); L. N. British and Italian Governments CONSIGNEES'. NOTICES Brownfield, to Terror II (Jan. 11 to make the Czech-Hungarian dis- The folig. Capts. (0.0s. 4th CLw: W: Davis, to Hood (Jan. 23). pute a subject of the ministerial to be Majs. 10.03. 3rd CD):-
Lt.-Cdrs G. B. Hogkinson, to talks in Rome, says "Transocean.“ Hunt (Jan. 1};-E. G. Brown (Jan.
Ark Royal (Jan. 17): H. L. Hayes,
NEW INCIDENT BRATISLAVA, Jan. 11 (T/Ocean) probably further complicate the
3)
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The follg Majs. (OM.ES. 2nd Cto Frobisher (Jan. 31: RC. M. are granted the temp. rank and Duckworth, to Vernon (Jan. 16),-A sensational incident that will grading of Li-Col. (O.M.ES. 1st and to lustrious fundated); R. A.
C1 - D
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Duguid, M.B.E, B. Phillimore, to Rodney (Jan. 2) Czechoslovak-Hungarian relations A.M.LEE (July 4, 1938): U. W.J. Adams. A.M.J Mech. E. (Dec. 1.
1938)
ROYAL-ARMY PAY CORPS PAIBFP CAPITAL $40,000,000.00
Capt. (now Maj.) I. S. Hogge. (BRANCHES ALL OVER CHINA) from Leicester R., to be Maj. and Owing to our numerous Branches | Paymır, (Jan. 1) with 'seny Jan 1.
1937.
in China and connections in the principal Commercial Centres of the World, we are able to extend to our Clients special facilities for Domestic and Foreign Banking and Exchange.
Head Office: SHANGHAI Hong Kong Branch:
4,, QUEEN'S ROAD, O.
South China Offices:
and Exchange business transacted. CANTON Loans granted On approved SWATOW
securities.
rencic
terns which will be
quoted on application..
Safe Deposit Boxes To Let.
KAN TONG PO
SHIUCHOW
KONGMOON TOISHAN KINGCHOW
"
SHOU J. CHEN,
Manager.
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The folle. Capts, to be Capts, and Paymirs. (Jan. 1), with seny. Jan.
A.
Bridgwater-Klicat, to President duty inside Admiralty (Jan. 21: H. Attfield, to Dryad (Jan. 4). Surgn" Lt.-Cdrs.-W. J. F. Guild, Excellent (Jan. 4); W. W. Simkins, M.R.CS.. LR.C.P.. to Drake' for R.N.B. (Jan, 8).
Cù
Chaplain Rev. R. J. P. Stewart, to President For Royal Hospl. School, Holbrook (Jan. 4).
occurred in this city last night when about 40 Slovak, refugees from Upper Hungary forced their was into the offices of the Hun-.
"Esti Ulsag" garlan news organ and proceeded to destroy all the furniture after having cut the tele phone wires.
The Slovak circles describe the dced as an act of revenge because Lts.-W. Thompson, to. Coura- the paper recently printed an un- 1. 1937-W G. Harker, from W.geous (Jan. 16); RP. Britten, to favourable article by Countess E- York R. B. M. Campbell, from A. Vanquisher (Jan. 3), and toterhazy who is the sister of the and S.H. R. C. Thompson, from fatabete (undated): L. G. Steel, leader of the Hungarian minority Wilts. R. D. G. Carter, from the to Coventry (Jan. 6); 0. Talbot-in Czechoslovakia, Deputy Ester- King's Own R., R. D. Coate. from Smith, H. H. R. Moore, J. L. Black- haży. Devon R.
ARMY EDUCATIONAL CORPS
Feb. 61
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LTD.
AND.
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
ONSIGNEES por Co.'■ Vossel "LYCAON"
FROM UNITED KINGDOM YZA SINGAPORE
.
are hereby notified that their Oarg will be darcharged into Holt' Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lik at Consignees rink and sabjoot Terms and Conditions of Storage at Bolt's Wharf. The Cargo will ready for Delivery from Godown or and after 13th Jan.
Optional Cargo will not be landed here, unless Notice has been given prie to Vossel's arrival, bat carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be axamined on any Tuesdays an
1
Queen's Building
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
AMERICAN MANCHURIAN
LINE
FROM
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, NEWPORT NEWS SAN FRANCISCO WILMINGTON
SS..
THE CITY OF FLORENCE”
hasing arrived, consignees of cargo by ber ar informed that all goods are being landed at their risks into the bazardous and for extra-bazardous godowns of Messrs. Holt's Wharf, delivery may be obtaired.
Optional cargo will be carried on, unless notice to the contrary be given
rior to arrival of steamer.
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the gedowns and all goods remaining undelivered after 20th Jan., 1939, will be subject to ront.
All claims against the vessel must be presented to the undersigned on or Lefore 27th Jan, 1838, or they will not be recognized
All broken, chafed and damaged goods must be left in the godowns, where they will be examined by the steamer's Burveyor on any Tuesday or Friday,
Wt. Waiter.-R. C. V. C. Roberts, Fridays between the hours of 10.45 between the hours of 10.45 a.m. & Nood,
PROMOTIONS
within the Free Storage Period of One Werk.
and Noon within the Free Storage period No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Vessel's Godown No Fire Insurance has been effected. and all Goods remaining undelivered Bills of Lading will be countersigned by after the 20th Jan., will be subject to
THE BANK LINE (CHINA) LTD.. Bent
Agents, Hong Kong. 13th Jan., 1839.
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nam, J. Loveday, to Dryad for erse; D L. Gordon, to Jason (Dec. Maj. R. Ingis, D.SO..,B.Sc., to be 27; A E. Sutcliffe, to Dryad for Lt.-Col. (Jan. 1: Capt. P. L. c.crse." (Jan. 30): W. H. Francis, to Current Accounts opened in Local We also handle the issue of Webster, B.A.. to be Maj. (Jan 1 Pembroke for Chatham Dockyard to Drake (Dec. 13). Currency and Fixed Deposite re Bonds and other Public Funds of Capt. A. C. Chamley, M.C., from
Lt. (E)-P. F. Hoddicott, to Im- Cd Writer.-F. N. Whiter, to ceived for one year OT shorter the Chinese Government both ath.p. list, to be Capt. (Jan. 4), with
rank of Payr. Lt. (seny. Dec. 18). periods in Local and Foreign Cur Home and Abroad.
precedence next below Capt. H. Eperial (Dec. 28).
Surgn.Lts.-R. M. Kirkwood,
Wt. Writer.-H. W. Short, to rank Sharpe, MB.E
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., to Argus (Jan. Cd. Writer (seny. Dec. 18).
"All Claims against the Vessel must QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S IMPERIAL 21; J. L. S. Steele-Perkins, LR.C.P.
KETIREMENTS
be presented to the Undersigned on or MILITARY NURSING SERVICE
before the 3rd Feb., or they will not NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD and S., to Vindictive (Jan. 7); C. J. Lt.-Cdr.-A. V. C. Yates, at own
be recognised, Mazron Miss H. M. Tompkins, P. Pearson, FRCS, LR.C.P., to request (Jan. 1).
No Fire Insurance will be affected. ARR.C, having attained the age Pembroke for R.N.B.(Jan. 9).
Lt.-H. Donley, placed on the
BUTTERFIELD & SWIEE for retirement, is placed on rel, Act. Sub-Lt. (A).-J. N. Ball, to Retd. List (Jan. 1).
Agents. pay (Dec. 19, 1938) (substituted for Courageous (Jan. 6).
WS.OF. Buckley, placed on 12th January 1939. the notifn, in the Gazette of Dec.
Cd. Writer.-W. T Wilson, to the Retd. List (Dec. 22). 20, 1936) Bister Miss E. Spencer Drake. (Dec. 18). resigns her appt. (Jan. 2).
Cd. · Chunners.—II. - Swales, to The folle. Sisters resign their Courageous (Jan. 3); 8. Hancock, appts.:-Miss N. R. Peter (Dec. 31. to Resource (Jan. 10); 3. Exton, to. 1938): Miss U. M. J. Boon (Jan | Victory (Jan, 2); H. J. R. Baunders (T), 10 Medway (Jan. 10), äppt, to Khartoum cancelled.
Chief Manager.
Trade Agreement Signed On Table Used By Lincoln
And His Cabinet
The British and Canadian Trade Agreements were signed on a well-worn walnut table, around which Abraham Lincoln's Cabinet used to confer.
The table was brought from stor windows rippled the heavy crim- age and placed in the mirrored son draperies. East Room of the White House for
In a half circle sat Cabinet
the ceremony. At Its centre sat members, diplomats, a few mem- President Roosevelt in
carved oak chair.
A
tail, bers of Congress-altogether' 100,
or more guests. Military aides of
1).
ROYAL NAVY
A
COMMAND OF THE REPÜLSE Captain E. J. Spooner, DS.O-
Cd. Tel.-R. Hughes-Rowlands, o Drake for 8ig. Sch. (Jan. 2),
Sen. Master.-A. Coxon, to Nelson (Jan, 12).
Gunners.-F. D. F. Davis, to Tur- omoise (Dec. 30); B. Woodford, to
The
THE ARMY
TROOPING SEASON·
following departures · of transports from Southampton have been arranged for January:—
Neuralla, Jan: 7 India. Dunera, Jan. 11, India. "
Somersetshire, Jan. 12, Gibraltar.
Ettrick, Jan. 13, West Indies.
the cadet training cruiser Erebus (Feb. 13): T. H. Palfrey-The following arrivals of trans-
in
to
Beside him were the signera-gir the three nationa, their golden / Vindictive, has assumed commana man, to Somali (Jan. 12); J. Cum-ports at Southampton Ronald Lindsay, the British Am- epaulets glittering from the lights of the battlecruiser Repulse at rings, to Drake (Jan. 2); A. F. H. during January: bassador: W. L. Mackenzie King, of the great chandeliers, stood at Canada's Prime Minister; Cordell Hull, U. 8. Secretary of State, and
Amold E. Overton, Chief of the British Trade Delegation..
the door.
Roosevelt the bulky documents,
are
due
1!
ફ્રાં
Portsmouth,
succession
Dunera, Jan. 2. Far East Sta- Lanaway, to Calcutta (Jan. 9). Captain J. H. Godfrey, who has
Bosts 8. Simpson, to Pem-tions, and Ceylon.
Somersetshire, Jan. 3, India. The signing took only seven min commanded her for three years broze (Jan. 15); M. Harris, to
Nevasa, Jan. 23. Palestine. Intelligence in February. The Re- Wt. Tels-H. V. Drury, to Cala. Somersetshire. Jan. 30, Matta tes. An alde handed Fresident and is to become Director of Naval Drake (Jan. 13), gilt-edged and marked with rib-pulse is the ship in which their tea (Jan. 26); G. C. A. 8. Burnett, and Gibraltar. Big chrysanthemume. Alled tall bons. The Canadian treaty was Majesties will travel on their visit to Victory for Big. Sch. (Jan, 102,
to Canada this year." black races back of the table, and signed first, then the British
DESTROYER LAUNCHER Bir Ronald used a fountain pen,· bowls of yellow asters stood on
The launch of the Kingston took the four white mantels. A breeze but he didn't trust it. He stuck
place on January 9. at the Cover blowing through the open French it into an inkwell' first.
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PHILIPPINE
CHINESE
BREMEN.
T
[THE Motor ship
ELBE"
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DONATIONS
During the past 15 months, a total of $10,431,118 cash donations and Liberty Bond subscriptions have been made by the 100,000 overseas Chinese in the Philippins Islands, averaging $106 from each person. This information is con- tained in a report Issued by the Philippines Chinese Chamber of
Commerce.
Of this amount $2,742,020 were cash donations. $5.510.300 Liberty Bond subscriptions and $2,378,798 was the aggregate of monthly con- tributions from March to Septem-.
The time of sailing from Sou-ber, 1038, and to Dolphin (March 1); M.thampton is usually 2.30 p.m. The Besidé monetary contributions, Chandler, to St. Angelo (March 2); time of arrival at Southampton of R. Munns, to Victory for Big, Sch. troopships from abroad is normal- (Jan. 6), and to Forth (Feb, 1), ly 8 a.m.
the Chinese in the Philippines have. been carrying on a vigorous boy- cott against Japanese goods.
having 'arved from BREMEN, HAM- BURG and Ports, Consignees of
dargo are hereby notified that their cargo ir being landed at their risk, into the Go downs of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon whore Delivery can be obtained.
All Goods remaining undelivered after * 31st Jan, 1939, will be subject
Bent
No Fire Insurance, will be effected by
in any case whatever,
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godown for examination by the Con gasos and the Company's Surveyors, Yours. Andersen & Anho, at 10 am,
the 20th Jan, 1989 Consiguese must have a Berenne fear in attendance when damaged datiable goods are examined by the
SETYOYOKU. Company's
No Ofsim will be admitted after thị Goods, says left the Gddows and all claims must be presented within Twe Weeks of the Ship's TiTal here, after which date they, will mat, berseogmised.
Consignses are requested to: surrender" their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for Countersignature,
VELUREES & CO.. MANGA Agenter NORDDED SOREL Izoro, Bażurn, Vàng Trong, 14th Jan, 1988,