THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1933.

TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LAMMERT'S HUGHES & HOUGH MR. ROOSEVELT POST OFFICE NOTICE

WANTS.

25 WORDS

($2.00 If Not Preppid.). The following repiles have been received:-

890. 836, 944, 945, 971, 992, 928. 39, 38, 41, 42, 47.

TUITION GIVEN.

Pro- VIOLIN LESSONS given by feater B, Orloff, (School of Prof. L. Aser), Charge moderate. Apply: 6C.. Hankow Road, Kowloon. Hours: 8 pm-5 pm.

FOR SALE

FOR SALE-Pekincae PUPS. Write Box No. 48, "Hongkong Telegraph."

TO LET

TO LIFT-Furnished as from 1st May 1933, "Craggan" No. 351; The Poak. Staff of servants available. For further particulars apply Jardine, Maricres & Co., Ltd.

TO LET-Four-roomed FLAT, with moder sanitation, ground floor, 51, Lama Building, Kimborley Road, Kow- look Apply Mr. Seu Kon Chi, 3rd floor, Exchange Building.

APARTMENTS

HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

The Final Dividend declared for the Year ending 31st Decem- ber 1932 at the rate of Three Pounds Sterling at exchange 1/3 is payable on and after the 27th February 1983 at the offices of the Corporation, where share- holders are requested to apply for Warrants.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

Airlie HOTEL-23-25, Nathan. Read Kowloon. Under European Excellent cuisine. Management. Modern Apartments. Terms Moderate. Three minutes from ferry. Tel. 57357.

*FURNISHED ROOM_TO_LET.-At No. 11A, Carnarvon Road, Kowloon, first foor, immediate possession. Apply Airlie Hotel, 23/25, Nathan Road, Kowloon, Tel. 57357.

METALS

of all kinds especially for ship-building & engineering work. Complete stock. immediate Best Terms,

delivery.

SINGON & CO.

·HING" LUNG ST.

Telephone "20515.

EAT

at

Jimmy's

1, D'Agullar Street.

MASSAGE

Mr. & Mrs. Y. MORI

Holder of Japanese Government LICENCE

Cure Sprained Ankle & Wrist * Wyndham Street, 1st Floor

Telephone 26051. Hongkong.

NEW

DANCE

ORCHESTRATIONS

JUST ARRIVED.

CALL EARLY

TSANG FOOK PIANO

COMPANY,

Ice House Street,

Hongkong:

Tel, 24648,

AUCTIONS

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES

PUBLIC AUCTION® 4:

of

The Valuable leasehold pro- perty situate at Victoria in the Colony of Hong Kong and re- gistered at the

Land Office Section A at Subsection V. M. GRAYBURN, Section A of Inland Lat No. 1800 Chief Manager.together with the Bullding there- Hongkong, 25th February 1933. on now known as NO. 17 YOU ON

THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON - WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD.

Notice to Shareholders.

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THE FORTY-SIXTH ORDIN- ARY ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS will be held at' the Office of Meyers. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., on Thursday, the 9th March, 1933, AT NOON, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and the Statement of Accounts for the rear ended 31st December, 1932."

The Transfer Books of the Com- pany will be CLOSED from Wednesday, the 1st March, 1933, to Thursday, the 9th March, 1933, both days inclusive.

By order of the Board of Directors,

F. H. CRAPNELL,

Secretary, Hngkong, 21st February, 1933.

TERRACE

to be sold

,

on WEDNESDAY,

the 15th day of March, 1933, at 3 p.m. by MESSRS. LAMMERT BROS. Auctioneers,

at their Salesrooni, No. 4, Duddell Street,

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of

Victoria aforesaid. For further particulars and Conditions of Sale, Apply to: >

Messrs. WOO" AND NASH,

Mortgagees' Solicitara, No. 4, Queen's Road Central,

Hong Kong

or to: Messrs. LAMMERT BROS.,"

Auctioneers,

No. 4. Duddell Street,

Hong Kong.

DON'T FAIL TO MEET

HOT HEIRESS

QUEEN'S

Ben Lyon Ona Munson Thursday..

COMING TO THE CENTRAL.

BRITAIN'S GREATEST SCREEN. "ACHIEVEMENT——

HENRY EDWARDS

and ANNA NEAGLE

The FLAG LIEUTENANT

THE SCREENS CLASSIC NAVALSTORY VIVIDLY PORTRAYED

Hongkong Telegraph:

It Goes Into

the Home!

CIRCULATES EVERYWHERE!

PAID SALES

certified by Chartered Accountants,

Messrs. Lowe, Bingham & Matthews...

LIMITED.

PUBLIC ROUP.

The Undersigned have received Instructions to sell by Public Roup,

(For. Account of the Concerned),

on WEDNESDAY, the 8th March, 1933, at 5.15 p.m.,

INAUGURATED

EMERGENCY STEPS PROMISED

Washington, Mar. 4.. Extraordinary precautions were taken for the inauguration President Roosevelt.

of

SAIGON-MARSEILLES AIR SERVICE.

Letters (Ordinary and -registered but not insured), Postcards, and "Autre objets" (Commercial papers, Printed papers and Samples) will be accepted for transmission by this Service,

The rates specified below are inclusive of the regular postage rates. The az. letter rate in special Letters exceeding on will be charged at the 1⁄44 oz," rate for each 1⁄41⁄2 oz, or part thereof,

+

Postcards must be the standard Postcard on sale at the Post Officer at 2 cents per card with a surface printed stamp' of 1 cent or 5 conte pel card with a surface printed stamp of 4 cents. the

Detectives mingled with crowds and the public were not allowed on the roof tops on the presidential route.

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Credentials of all claimants to scats near the official stand were

scrutinised. very closely

and troops and police were posted, at all strategic points.

Enormous.crowds watched the proccasion of Mr. Hoover and the President Roosevelt from White House to the Capitol, which was made in motor-cars escorted by cavalry,

at the Paddock of the Hongkong Jockey Club, Race Course

SEVERAL WELL-KNOWN RACE PONIES. Persons who wish to dispose of their ponies will please forward full particulars to Mr. A. V. Kinchin, Manager, Hongkong.

After Mr. Hoover had signed Jockey Club Stables not later the legislation passed in the clos- than the 6th March, 1933, at noon. ing hours of Congress, Mr. Roose- velt stepped out on the platform Terms: Cash on Delivery. and was uproariously welcomed

by the crowd. HUGHES & HOUGH, LTD., The new President then took Auctioneers. the oath, adding "So help me God."

-Reuter. Hongkong, 28th Feb., 1933.

SHARE PRICES

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS The following is the list of local share quotations issued to-day:

Banka,

n.

Inauguration Parade

Washington, Mar. 4. Disdaining the possible danger of assassination, Mr. Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States for the next four years, re- viewed the Inauguration Parade from the steps of the Capitol, yes terday. He declined the proposal to watch the spectacle from be hind bullet-proof glass panes.

Nevertheless, extensive precau- Btions were taken by the Police and Secret Service guards, many of whom mingled with the huge crowd of spectators who thronged the vicinity of the Capitol for the inauguration ceremony, which conducted with the usual

H'kong Banks, $1,655,b. H'kong Banks, Lon, £112 Chartered Banks, 13% . Mercantile Bank, A. &

£244 11. Mercantile Bank C., 49% n. East Asia, $100 n. X. Div Am: O. Finance Corp., $28 n. China O. Fin. Ord., Tls. 4.85 m. China A, Fin. Pref. Tis. 4.60 n

Insurances.

Canton Las.. $1,375, n. China Ins... $500 s.

China Underwriters, $2.35 n China Fire $620 ́a.

H.K. Fire Ins., $1350 n. International Assce, Tls. 4 n. Shipping.

Douglas, 333 b.

H.K. Steamboats, $22 b. Indo-Chinas, (Pref.) $25 1. Indo-Chinas, (Def.), $20 n. Shell (Bearer), 43/14 ne Union Waterboats, $20

Mining.

Benguets, $18 b.

Kailans 207 n.

Langkats (Single), Tla.4 a.

was ceremony.

'India (Calcutta)

Inclusive rate.

Destination

Letters

AO.

P.C.

Special oz. Pero%

Bach

Siam (Bangkok Burma (Rangoon)

0.20

$ 0.35.

# 0.12

$ 0.1%

0.25

0.50

6.25

0.9%

0.40

0.70

0.25

0.98

1

0.60

0.35

0.80

0.30

0.65

1.05

0.35

0.75

1.20

9:40

0,40

0.85

1.40

0.45

0.45

France (Marseilles)

Great Britain (London) Europe other countries

1.00

1.60

0.5A

0.64

(Marscilies for onward

transmission by rail)

Persia (Djask) Persia (Bushfee) Iraq (Bagdad)... Palestine (Beyrouth) Greece (Athens) Italy (Naples)

The air mail for each country will be landed at the place named it

brackets.

THE AIR MAIL SERVICE from SAIGON to EUROPE is wackly THE HONGKONG-SAIGON connexion will be maintained by the regular

and fortnightly sailing of the FRENCH mail steamers og alternate weeks by any available steamers that can make the connexion at SAIGON Letters for this route should be marked "Saigon-Marseilles Mail Service" and handed in at the G.P.O. se Eowlous Font Office.

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE.

Ab

via Siberia" if so superscribed.

Letters and postcards for Europe and South America are forwarded

From

Japan' Japan Shanghai Batavia

Amoy and Swatow Calcutta and Straits

INWARD MAILS.

Pet.. Bengal Maru

Dar

.March 7.

Helyo Maru

March 7.

'Kidderpare

March 7..

Tjibadak

March 7.

Cremer Talamba

March 8.

March 8,

Ranpura

.March 9..

Taiping

March 10.

Corfu

March 10,

Tilawa

March 10.

Kaga Maru

.March 10.

March 10..

General Lee

·March 11.

Lyone Maru

Europe via Suez (Letters And Papore) London, 9th February and Parecla, 2nd February Australia and Manila Japan and Shanghai Japan Japan

USA, Canada, Japan and Shang- Prea. Cleveland

hai (Seattle, 18th February)

After President Roosevelt and Vice-Presiednt Garner had taken the Oath, the members of the new | Shanghai Democratie Cabinet were

sworn in Reuter.

Manila

Japan

Saigon

Shanghai

also Japan

Japan

.President Takes Oath,

Washington, Mar. 5.

President Roosevelt, in taking

For

the cath, placed, his hand on the Swafow thirteenth chapter of Corinthians Foochow

the 300-year-old Roosevelt Shanghai...

Samshut und Wuchow family Bible.

Amey

n."

in

S'hal Explorations, Tis.2.10 n.

S'hal Loans, Tis.2.30 n.

Venz: Goldfields, $4.20 n.

Benguet Exp., 23 eta, n.

Docks, etc.

1

H.K. Whahves, $142 n. H.K. Docks, $194 80.

His speech was frequently in- terrupted by applause and cheers, Manila, Makasser, and especially-his reference

to

the Straits

Aramis Porthos

Hector

March 1

March 14.

March 14.

March 14.

Tottori Maru Yamagata Maru

March 14,

March 14.

OUTWARD MAILS.

Per Monday."

Hydrangea

Date and Time.

Mon, March, 6, 3 pm. Ruichow.....Mon., Mar. 6, 3.30 p.m.. Kulmerland..Mon., Mar. 6, 3.20 p.m. Kong So Men., Mar. 6, 4 pm. Kumeang

Mon., Mar. 6, 5 p.m.

Tuesday.

Sourabaya

need of strict supervision of all Swatow, Amoy and Foochow banking credits and investment, Amoy

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and the end of speculation with other peoples' money. Wild ap plause greeted the end of the speech.

Manila

Swatow

Syatow

Sandakan

S. China Motors A., $10 n... S. China Motor B., $8 n. T. Providents (old), $4.10 b. Providents (new), $1.50 b. Hongkews, Tls. 220 n." New Engineerings, Tla, 6 n. Shanghai Docka, Tis.92% ¤- Lands, Hotels, etc. Hotel (old), $7,60 n. Hotels (new), $7.20 b. H.K. Lande, $7314 b. S'hai, Lands, Tls. 214 n. - Metropolitan Lands, Tls. 10 . Humphreys, $14.10 n.. Asia Realties “A”. $140 n Asia Realtics “B", $24 n. Chinese Estates, $95 b. China Realties, Tls.11.40 n. China Debentures Tle.99% n

Cotton Mills. Ewo Cottons, Tls. $18.20 b. S'hai Cottons, Tle. 69 8. Zoong Sings, Tis. 11.75,. Wing On Textiles (S.) $105 m.

Public Utilities. Tramways, $20.60 b. Peak Trams (old), $16.20 ». Star Ferries, $904 n. Yaumati Ferries (old), $841⁄2 Yaumati Ferrien (new, $38 China Light, (old), $10 b. H.K. Electric,, $73 ́b. Macao Electric $24.30 n. Sandakan Lights, $12 'n. Telephones (old), $30 n. Telephones (new), $27 6. China Busca, Tis.10 n. Singapore Tractions, 2/- n. Singapore Pref. 12/- n.

Industries.

m

Malabon Sugars $271⁄2 n. Cald: Macg. Ord.), Tls.14 n. Cald: Macg. Pref.), Tis.10% n. Canton Ices, $6 n.

Cements (Com), $7.60 b. - Cementa (old), $6 n.' Cements (new), $13⁄4 n. H.K. Ropes, $11 m. Agriculturals, 37 n..

Stores, etc. Dairy Farms, $27.50 n. Watson (old), $12.75 x. Watsons (new), 311,40 n. Der. A. Wings, $1 n. Sinceres $25.50 b Lane Crawfords, $5,40 n. Mackintoshs, $21, n. Wm.. Powells, $3.85 ni Wing On (H.K.) 8226 n.

Miscellaneous. Amusements, $122 D. Entertainments, $18.40 n.. 3.C. Enterprisen, 381⁄2 1. United Theatres Tls, 5 n.. Macao "Greyhounds,” $10 n. Construction (old), 35 8. Construction (new), 90 cts, b. Wallace Harpers, 19 n. B. Ind. G. Bonde, $66% A

Vice-President Garner was Cebu"....

Tjinegara...Tues. Mar, 7, 9.30 am, Argun Maru Tues., Mar., 7, 10.30 zm. Hai Ning..............Tues., Mar. 1, 2 p.m. Kanchow....Tues., Mar. 7, 3.30 p.m.. Pres. Grant,.Tuen, Mar. 7, 4.30 pm. Norviken ...Tues., Mar., 7 6 p.m. Wednesday.

Svale "Hinsang...

previously Inaugurated in the Amoy and Formosa via Swatow Senate in the presence of Mr. Straits

Hoover and President Roosevelt, Amoy

bath Cabinets, court justices, diplomats and officers of the Ser-Japan, South American Ports

*Europe via Siberia vices. The oath was administered-

Wed., Mar. 8, 10.30 a.m. .Wed., Mar., 8, 2.30 p.m. Glaucus ... Wed., Mar. 8, 5 p.m. Deli Maru..Thurs, Mar., 9, 8.30 a.. Cremer....Thurs., Mar., 9, 10.30 am. Tjibadak..Thurs., Mar., 9, 2.30 p.m.

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Friday. and

Heiyo Maru Fri., March, 10, 10.30 a.m. Fri., March, 10, 1 p.m. Hajyn Saturday,

Tantalus

Reg.,

Letters,

by the retiring Vice-President, Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Mr. Curtis.-Reuter's Special.

Inaugural Speech

Washington, Mar. 4.

th

Japan and Canada

In his inaugural declaration, President Roosevelt said he would ask for war time powers, if neces- sary, to meet the rational emer- gency.

(Due Victoria B.C, Apr. 3).

Sat., Mar. 11, Mar. 11, 9.15 a.m. ..Mar. 11, 10 a.m. Sat., Mar. 11.

7th April)

(Due Marseilles.

Saigon, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, Corfu

East and South Africa, "Egypt *Europe via Marseilles.

K. P. O. Parceis... Mar. 10, 4.30 p.m. Reg

.Mar. 11, 9 a.m. Letters,

Mar. 11, 10 a.m.

Mr. Roosevelt asserted the firm Manila belief that the only thing the United States had to fear was fear of itself-unreasoning and unjus lified terror which paralyses efforts to convert defeat into ad- vance.

Parcels,

Mar. 10, 5 pm. Mar, 11, 9.45 a.m. Mar. 11, 10.30 8.m.

Reg. Letters, President Cleveland

General Lee

Reg.

"

Sat., Mar. 11, 4.30 p.m. Sat., Mar. 11.

Shanghai, Japan, U.S.A., Central and South America, "Canada and

Mar. 11, 4.15 m. *Europe via San Francisca and Letters, ... Mar. 11. 6 p.m. *Europe via Siberia

(Due San Francisco, 3rd April) Swatow, Amoy and Formosa... Canton Maru ..Sun, Mar., 12, 9 a.m. Tuesday,

Aramis ...........Tues., Mar. 14, 2.30 p.m. "Saigon-Marseilles Porthos

Tues. Mar. 14..

K. P. O.

G. P. O. Hleg. Mar. 14, 11 am. Reg., 1. Mar. 14, 11.30 am. Letters, Mar. 14, 11 am.

Letters, !.. Mar. 14, Noon

Tues., Mar. 14, 1 pm....

for

Referring to the shrinkage in Shanghai vaines, the rise in taxes and un- Letters employment, and the lack of mar- Air Mail Service". nkets, President Roosevelt said it would be foolish optimism to deny the dark realities of the moment.

Halphong

The time had come to state the Fort Bayard, Hoihow, Pakhoi and Tonkin whole truth frankly and boldly, and not to shrink from facing the country's conditions.

Primary Task.

Straits Ceylon, Maruritius, Fast Porthos

and South Africa, Egypt and

Europe via Marseilles"

(Due

Tues., Mar. 14.

Marsellica, 16th April) K. P. O.

G. P. O. Reg.

..... Mar. 14, 10a.m.. Reg., .... Mar. 14, 12.45 p.m. Letters, Mar. 14, 1 p.m. Letters, Mar. 14, 1.30 p.m.

**Superscribed Correspondence only.

The greatest primary task of putting the people to work could partly be accomplished by direct recruiting, by the Government it- self treating the task as it would the emergency at home could not!

wait on that accomplishment: treat the emergency of war, and Possibly the unprecedented by reorganising resources.

Extra Congress Session.

Washington, Mar. 4.

An extra session of CongreER

REMOVAL NOTICE.

Simultaneously they must en-demand and need for undelayed deavour to provide better use of action might call for a temporary will be called at the earliest from the normal possible moment, to deal with the the land by efforts to raise the departure

banking developments. values of agricultural products, balance of publle procedure.

It is predicted that Mr. Henry He was prepared to recommend thas increasing the power to pur- chase the output of cities and in-measures that a stricken nation T. Rainey, of Illinois, will be the dustrial centres,

amid a stricken world might next Speaker-Reuter, require, and he would seek within The strict supervision of bank-his constitutional authority to ing and credits and investments, bring about a speedy adoption of an end to speculation with other such measures. peoples' money and provision for But if Congresa fails to take an adequate and sound currency, one of these courses and in the were all requisite in the progress event of the national emergency We beg to notify the Public towards the resumption of work.still being critical, I shall not

that we have removed from He would recommend to aevade the clear course of duty

the

14, Queen's Road, Central, `to. special session of

newwhich, will, then confront me. 41 Congress "detailed measures "I shall ask Congress for the one] 18, D'Aguilar Street. these lines.

remaining instrument to meet the crisis-executive power to wage war against the emergency—a power se great as could be given me if we were, in fact, invaded by a foreign foe."--Reuter.

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No Effort to be'Spared. He would spare no effort to restore world trade, by interna- Itional economic readjustment, but

WING HING CO.

TAILORS.

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