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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE

25 words $2.00 being in hospital, there will be

for 3 days prepaid

WANTED KNOWN.

SILVER FOXES to suit your taste and

at purso

Alunka Fur Co., Alexandra Building, second floor.

POSITIONS WANTED.

EXPERIENCED amah wishes posi- Son. Excellent references. Especially good with children. Box No. 429, "Hongkong Telegraph."

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POSITIONS VACANT. WANTED-Experienced English gentlemen to teach English evening school, six hours a week. salary, State

BEC, qualifications, Write Box No. 430, "Hongkong Telegraph."

APPLICATIONS are invited for the Engine Filler, past of Foreman

Chinese or Portuguese. Applicants who should be able to speak and reud English, must have served an apprenticeship and have had consi- derable experience in running and care and maintenance of heavy Steam Plant. For further particulars apply to the office of the Water Authority. P.W.D.

NEW YORK STOCK

EXCHANGE

SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ LATEST REPORTS

New York, Dec. 19. S. C. & F. New York correspondent cables:

Stocks: Prices continue to ense any selling off, although without

market 13 now pressure and the aparently seeking a level from which to appraise the current conflicting news. We would buy trading lines on reactions.. Bank clearings for the week were off by 8-1/2%.

poor follow-

Colton: There was

on advances. There is a grow- ing belief that there will be no farm legislation this session of Congress. It is reported that the proposal that the Government should purchase 6,000,000 bales of cotton outright, al a price of up to 12 cents, is consi- dered improbable. Forwardings to mills for the week totalled 208,000 bales.

Owing to Miss Violet Capell no Dancing classes until further notice.

COURSE OF NINE PUBLIC LECTURES

offi

AIR RAID 'RECAUTIONS:

The Second lecture of this course will be given in the China Fleet Club Theatre

on

Monday, 13th December, 1937, at 5.30 p.m.

Subject:--Effects and characteris lies of, and measures for protec- tion against incendiary bomba and fire. Lecturer:-Mr. J. C. Fitz-Henry, Superintendent of the Hong Kong Fire Brigade,

Open to all members of the Public without charge. Programmes of the course of

obtained lectures may be application to the Extra Assistant Colonial Secretary, Colonial Secretary's Office:

on

ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE, STANLEY.

(Middle School for Chinese Boys)

The New Term beglna December 13th.

Entrance Examination for new Students at Stanley on Saturday, December 11th, at 9 a.m.

(No. 6 bus leaves Vehicular Ferry at 8.00 a.m., 8.30 a.m. etc.) For prospectus, for day-boys and boarders, apply to Fung Man Sul Esq. or Chan Pak Luk Esq., Messrs.

Prince's II. Wicking, Building, (Tel. 30241) or to the College.

ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE, STANLEY.

The

new Preparatory School "Wheat: Aggressive buying disap-will be open for the admission of pears on advances. There were no

Students on February 15th. The approaching exports to-day. movement of the crop in the Southern Hemisphere is tending towards cau- tion on this market. Out of 0 leading brokers, & are bullish and 3 are bearish.

Corn: Exports to-day were fair and offerings were light. Out of 5 brokers, 4 are bullish and 1 is bearish. Rubber: Factory interest is low.

It is estimated that the consumption for December will be from 30 to 32 The market is quiet,

thousand

sund tons. Sugar: The market is quiet. S. C. & F. Dow Jones summary of yesterday's markets:

The market has been cheered-by- President Roosevelt's statement that railroads shouldt continue under private ownership and management and that the Inter-State Commerce Commission should aim to preserve CON the solvency of the roads. This more than off-set the Commission's refusal for rate increases prior to the ending of the hearings. was also noted that car-loadings have registered a

11

Huln. Dun & Bradstreet say that re- tall trade shows some improvement. The list has eased to-day, despite favourable news.

Curb stocks were easy and the market, was quiet.

were lower, but fairly

Bonds

active, with United States Govern- ment issues irregularly higher.

Wall Street Journal morning comment:

It is believed that the recent sell- ing of American Can issues was due to the disappointment felt regarding the fallure of the Company to de- clare any year-end extra dividend.

The Street continues cheerful. Bets at odds of 2 to 1 have been placed on Wall Street that the Steel Indis- try has seen its low levels to the end of February.

It is reported that retall trade is improving, but it is expected that buying will be below that

Christmas

of last year. Dow Jones Averages Dec. 9

30 Industrials

20 Rails

32.35

20 Utitles

22.15

40 Bonds

93.75

11 Commodity Index 53.80

Close 128.15 120.72 32.17 21.03 93.60 53.72

EXCHANGE RATES

Paris.

Geneva.

Berlin..

Athens.

Milan.

Copenhagen

Amsterdam.

147.7/84

21.00

12.39

Dec. D. Dec. 10. 147.5/04

21.01 12.403

1547%

5472

Stockholm. Oslo..

9413 .22.40 10.40

10.90

03

22.40

10.40

19.00

Helsingfors.

220

Shanghial.

1/2

New Yoric.

4.09

5.00

Vienna.

2014

.4.09

2014 8.90%

Prague. Madrid..

142

1.42

Nom.

Nom.

110

110

173

1/1

1/0

1/0%

4.00

20.41

1/2

210

39例

211

R

10

101 Britlah Wireless,

172

Liabon. Hongkong Bombay

Montreal..

Brussels.. Yokohama

Belgrade.

Montevideo..

4.00

• 20,934

210

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.101%

.3911

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The Hongkong Telegraph lins been Informed that the gross takings from Miss Violet Capell's recent dancing display amounted to $1,302.00.

draft for £10 has been forwarded to the London flospital and a cheque for $240.00 to the Hongkong Bene- volent Society.

THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

SATURDAY,

CHURCH NOTICES

KEEPING ARMY

STANDARD HIGH

METHODIST CHURCH

Chapel Anniversary to Be Held To-morrow

The following are the forthcoming

etc., at services,

the Methodist Church, Wonchal:

Morning Parade Service at 10.15 at the English Methodist Church Hymns Nos. 659, 085, 120, 475, 011. Evening Service at 7 p.m. at the English Methodist Church-Hymns Nos. 409, 700, 000, 007.

Notices For The Week

1. Following the Evening Service a Social Hour will be held in the Assembly Hall, S. & S. Home" at 0.15. Refreshments are provided at all Servicemen are minimum warmly welcomed.

2. The Badminton Club meets on Mondays and Thursdays at 7.30 p.m. Further particulars from the Secre- tary, S. & S. Home."

3. The Circult Quarterly Meeting will be held at the "S. & S. Home on Tuesday, December 14, at 9.30

p.m.

4. In connection with the Camera Club, there will be a Lecture and Demonstration entitled "Handiwork on Prints" in the Assembly Hall, “8, & S. Home" on Thursday, December Members free. 16, at 8 o'clock.

Civilians $1. Servicemen 50 cents, A Christmas Dinner and Party for Servicemen will be held in the S. and S. Home on Wednesday, December 22, at 7.30 p.m.

Applications from civilians will also be welcomed. The charge for civilians will be $1.

UNION CHURCH

Meeting of Committee

Of Management

SERVICE IN CHURCH HALL

The following are the forthcoming services, etc., at the Union Church, Kennedy Road:

While repairs to the Church are being carried out, services will be hled in the Church Hall.

Preacher

nt both services on Sun- day. Rev. K. Mackenzie Dow.

There will be a meeting of the Management Committee at the close of the Morning Service.

The S.A.C.A. meets in the Church Hall on Tuesday evening at 7.30 p.m. The Helena May Christian Fellow- ship meets in the Institute on Friday morning at 10.30 am.

LESSON SERMON

First Church of Christ,

Scientist, Hongkong

The subject of the lesson sermon in all churches of Christ, Scientist, to-morrow, December, 12, will be, "God the Preserver of Man."

The Golden Text will be IT Timothy 4:18.

noon

London, Dec. 11. Speaking at Devenport this after- the War Secretary said the army was growing in size every day. between The number of recruits

showed an August and November increase of 2,180 over that for the corresponding period of 1936,

It had to be remembered that Dri-

for entry standards

into the tish army were considerably higher, ac

If cording to his information, than in European any other

country.

Great anyone had the Impression Britain had difficulty in attracting recruits to the army they ought to be told there was no jack of appll- cants.

The dimeully resided in the high standard the applicants had to attain. Last yent, for example, 10,000 men were rejected on medicai and physical grounds.

Later

in the day in a speech at Plymouth, Mr. Hore Belisha was, abla to reveal that the recruiting for the territorial army in November con- stituted a new record,, He said that 4,000 was the largest number taken in for any November since the war. --British Wireless.

ber 1. Mr.

APPOINTMENTS ANNOUNCED

DECEMBER 11, 1997.

CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME

ROBINSON CRUSOE

Presented by the

A. D. C. Y. M. C. A.

December 21 to 27

Matinees on the

22nd., 24th. and 27th.

Booking at

Y. M. C. A.

and

Anderson Music Co.,

FURIOUS BATTLE RAGING FOR NANKING

(Continued from Page 1.)

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to make the following appointments, Captain Sidney Frank Hedgecoe, 1st Battalion, The Middle-late Emperor Meijl, has been ap sex Regiment, to act As Adjutant II.K.V.D.C. with effect from Decem-pointed to command the Japanese

forces at Nanking-Reuter. 1937:

Heavy Casualties in Nanking Fight

Hankow, Dec. 11. Heavy casualties have been sus- tained by both the Chinese and Japanese sides in the engagements to a around Nanking, according

local military report received by organ from Nanking.

Ceci Graham Perdue to act as Inspector General of Police and Chief Ofeer, Fire Brigade, during the absence on leave of the Hon. Mr. Thomas Henry King or until further notice, with effect from December 13, 1037;

Mr. John Watson to ael as Secretary to the Urban Council, with effect from December 13, 1937, until fur- ther notice;

Mr. Benjamin Davies Evans, FR.A.S., resumed duty as Assistant Director, Royal Observatory, with effect from this date.

AMBASSADOR

GOES HOME

His Excelleney Sir Hughie Knotch- bull-Hugessen and his family boarded the P. and O. liner Rajputann this morning for Home, where Sir Hughe will continue his convalescence. The British Ambassador to China is still effects of the bullet wound feeling the

his back inflicted by a Japanese aviator during the Shanghai hostilities. Sir Hughe and his family left Gov- ernment House at 11 am and were escorted on board by Mr. M. J. B. officials Pointz. Some friends and were on board to wish the party bon voyage. It is likely that Sir Hugha will return to China in the early

Bummer.

Mr. Graham, of the British Em- bassy, who stayed here with the Am- bussador, will return to his duties in Shanghai, probably leaving with his wife to-day.

KWANGTI RACES

Progranimo-of-the-Fanling Hunt and Race Club

Seesaw operations around Chihsia- shan, in the east Nanking suburbs, resulted in 3,000 Japanese casualties and more than 1,000 Chinese casual- ties,

heavy toll of lives was whilst puid by the Japanese for their at- tacks on Kwanghuamen, the south- east gate, where the Chinese defen- ders, taking a commanding position on the top of the city wall, blasted numbers of the advancing large Japanese with cannon and machine- gun fire. Central News.

Japanese Resume Attack

Hainbslang, Dec. 11.

After a long lull, the Japanese troops at Changich, on the Pelping- Hankow Raliway in north Honan, have renewed their attack on Chinese positions, it is learned from military

sources.

Repeated offensives by the Japan- ese, however, have been repelled Chinese defenders whose by the

remain Intact-Central positions News.

PRES. HOOVER HARD ASHORE

(Continued from Page 1.)

two destroyers were preparing to leave Manila for the scene of the accident.

EMPRESS OF ASIA HASTENS TO SCENE

The following are the events and

It is reported that the Empress of entries for the Christmas Mect of the

Asia is rushing to the assistance of Fanling Hunt and Race Club, to be the President Hoover, and that the held at Kwangti on Sunday, Decem- | German vessel, the Pruessen has left ber 19:

2.30 pm The Canberra Handi- the scene.

The Hoover was on her way from cap"-11⁄2 miler. A steeplechase for Kobe to Manila. Australian Ponies.Fairey, 154; Glorious Star, 168: Juliette, 152: Lucy Giltters, 158; Saltire, 154.

POUNDING HEAVILY

It is learned that the Hoover is

heavily. The sca "The Ambulance Cup"-1 miles. pounding

Is

The lesson sermon will include the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "The consciousness of Truth rests us more than hours of repuse in unconsciousness. The Scrip- tures say, "They that wait upon the Lord

sholl run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint. The meaning of that passage is not perverted by applying it liter- ally to moments of fatigue, for the-A hurdle race for China Ponies evidently fairly high as the Pruessen moral and physical are one in

as

Benerth, 163; China Clipper, 103;s not taken off any passengers at their results. When we reach our

Election Time, 103; Ike, 103; Jack the time of going to press. The Em- limits mental endurance, we con-

O'Lantern, 168; Lancashire Tich, 163; press of Asia is expected to reach the stranded vessel about 10 o'clock to- clude that intellectual labour has been

Widnes, 103; Zero. 188. carried suficiently far; but when we

night but it will not be known till realize that immortal Mind is ever

later whether the destroyer, the Em- nctive, and that spiritual energles can

press of Asia or the President Mc- Kinley will take off the passengers. neither wear out nor can so-called material law trespass upon God-given are able to powers and resource we rest in Truth, refreshed by the as- surances of Immortality opposed to mortality." (Pages 218 and 387).

Announcement

on

First Church of Christ Scientist, Hong- kong, a Branch of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Salentint in Boston, Mas, Macdonnell Road, close to Tram Station Sunday Service 11.15 am. Testimony Meeting, Wednesday, a pim. A landing Room is located at Bank of East Asia Buliding, 10 Des Voeux Road Central, and is open daily 10.30 a.m. to 2 pm. Saturdays 10.30 am.-12.30 p.m. Evening except Wednesdays and Saturdays 5-7 p.m. All authorised Christian Science Literaturo la available at the Reading Room. The pualle la cordially invited to sttend the services and to visit the Head- ing Room.

? ONLY

12

SHOPPING DAYS.

TILL CHRISTMAS

The Talpo Handicap-11⁄2 miles, A steeplechase for China Pontes. Double Chance, 152; Estover, 100; Jan Stewer, 150.

"The December Country Cup"--- Over the Country Course finishing on the Race Course. For China Ponles. Catchweight 168 [bs-Ascot, Benerth, Canary

Ebony Idol, Herga, Jock Scott, Magnolla, Nebular Star. The Minx, Tob Cobley.

The Ladies' Scurry"-11⁄2 mile. For China Ponies. To be ridden by ladies.-Amxy, China Clipper, Cloudy Eve, Double Chance, Hogmanay, Ike, Adventure, King's Worthy, Mac's March Brown, Pleasant Day.

Salvage is in the hands of the Talkoo Dock Company and one of the

the Company's tugs will leave for scene to-day.

INVESTIGATE SHANGHAI SHOOTING

are

Shanghai, Dec. 11. The offices of the Supreme Court The Hollan nuthorities will be open daily from 10 am, to Investigating a report that an Italien p.m. during the Christmas Vacation, coldier

of the Savoy Grenadiers except on public and general holidays, yesterday afternoon accidentally shot when the offices will be entirely a Chineas refugee and seriously closed. The Christmas Vacation wounded him. The affair is said to begins on December 24, 1037, and have taken place at the junction of terminates on January. 1. 1938. Ferry and Macao roads-United (both days inclusive).

Press.

Demand

Heturns of the Average Amount of Bank Notes in Circulation in Hong- kong, during the month ended November 30, 1937, as certified by the TT. London Managers of the respective Banks are as follows: Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China $25,133,304; 2. Shanghai Hongkong and Shanghal Banking T. Singapore

T.T. Japan Corporation $101,780,793; Mercantile T.T. India Bank of India, Limited $5,390,004;ES AG

T.T. U.S.A. Total $212,921,001.

T.T. Manila [T.T. Batavia

Swan

Culbertson

g

сая

Frits

Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities Dally Now York and London Block Exchange Servics Commodity Futures on the principal American markets. Members of

New York Colton Exchango

Chicago Board of Trada

Winnipeg Grain Exchange

Commodity Exchange, Inc., New York

Canadian Commodity Ezobange, Ino. Montresi New York Coffee and Burar KrebanES Manila Stock Exchange,

Correspondenta for

Kayden, Stone & Co. New York and Boston J. & Swan & Co. New York

Cable Address Swamtocm Telephone 80244

Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Building, Hongkong

Offices: Shanghai and Manlia

POST OFFICE.

CHRISTMAS AIR MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN

AIE MAIL TIMES Ordinary air mail letters for In- perial Airways Direct Service to Europe etc., will, until further notice be closed at Kowloon Post Office and General Post Office at 8 am, on

BY 'IMPERIAL AIRWAYS DIRECT SERVICE" The Christmas Air Mail for Great Britain by "Imperial Airways Direct Service" will be closed in the General | Saturdays, Post Office and Kowloon Central Post

Letters for this Service may be Office as follows:

posted In the ordinary posting boxea. Ordinary......8.00 a.m., Dec. 11. at Kowloon Post Office and General. This mall is due to arrive at Lon-Post Once. They should be clearly don on December 20, 1037.

CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS Christmas and New Year cards bearing not more than ave written words and enclosed in open envelopes the Post Office at by are accepted the rate for printed matter, .e. cents per 2 ounces for all countries,

Hongkong, China and Macao ot

2 cents per 2 ounces. Envelopes must not be closed,

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE Letters and Postcards for Europe and South America are forwarded "via Siberia" if so superscribed.

From

Australia and Manila Haiphong

Saigon

Japan Straits

marked "By Air Mall", and bear sufficient postage. Insufficiently pre- paid letters may be taxed with. double the deficiency or forwarded: by Steamer Service, at the discretion. of the Post Office.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise. stated, and where malls are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.

BHANGHAI AIR SERVICE Air Mail Service to Shanghai is temporarily suspended,

INWARD MAILS

Air Mall by "Fan American Airways

Direct Service”-dan

date, 1st December.

Amoy

Manija

Straits

Japan

Per

Dao

December 11.

Changte ...

G.G. Paul Doumer Alhos II Bokuyo Maru Delagoa Maru

December 11..

December 12.

December 12..

.December 12.

Francisco Pan-American Airways

Air Mail by Imperial Airways Direct Service”-London date, 4th December.

Japan

Stralis

Straits

Japan and Shanghai Calculla and Straits- Straits

Tjisaroca Victoria

Dlomed

Behar

Plane December 12..

.December 17, December 12. December 13, December 14

Imperial Airways Plans December 14

Sarpedon

Von Heulsz

Anking

Jean Laborde

-Kutsang

Kidderpore

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Manila

(San Francisco, 13th November). Pres, Hoover

Santhia Amby

For

Fort Boyard Formosa

OUTWARD MAILS

Swalow, "Amoy and Foochow Amoy

Fer

Saturday

Manila, Salgon, Bangkok, Bala- via, Mauritius, Lourenco-Mar- ques and South Africa Manila Amoy

Yokohama

Saigon

Air Mail for Manlia, Guam, Honolulu and U.S.A., by the "Pan-American Airways Direct Service"-duo San Francisco, 18th December.

December 14.

December 14.

December 15,

December 1s.

„December 15..

December 15.

December 18..

.December 15.

Date and Time.

Wing Wo...Sat., Dec. 11, 12.30 p.m. Hongkong Maru

Halian

Sat, Dec. 11, 10.30 am. ...Sat, Dec. 11, 3 p.m.. Kingyuan...Sat, Dec. 11, 3.30 pp.

...Sat., Dec. 11, 3.30 p... Bontekoe Pres. McKinley Sat, Dec, 11, 4.30 p.m. Anhui

Sat, Dec. 11, 5 pr.. Scharnhorst.....Sat., Dec. 11, 6 p.m. Lycemoor......Sat, Dec. 11, & p.m.. Pan American Airways Plane

K. P. O.

Rek. Orit.,

Reg.

Ord.,

Sunday

Shanghai and Japan Swatow

Athos II. Fausang

*Shanghai

Victoria

Monday

Samahul and Wuchow Swatow and Shanghai

Bat, Dec, 11..

..Dec. 11, K v.3.- .Dec. 11, 5 p.m.

G. P. O.

.Dec. 11, 8.00 pm..

.Dec. 13, 0.

Sun Dec, 12, 9 a.m. Sun., Dec. 12,

...

.Sun, Dec. 12, 9 a.m.

Chủng On ..Bon, Dec. 13, 2.15 0. Tsinon

Kongmoon and (Pakhol via Kong- Tal Lee

moon).

Air Mail for France Orient Ser-.

vice

.Mon., Dec. 13, 8.30 a.m. .Mon., Dec, 13, 11 am. Jean Laborde ...... Mon... Dec. 13.

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

4.30 p.m. 13, ...Dec.

Dea, 13, 5 p.m. Laborde...... Mon. Dec. 13.

G.P.O. and KP.O.

Dec. 13, 8 p.m.

Dec. 13, 5.30 p.m.

Tues., Dec. 14, 0.30 a.m. Tues., Dec. 14.

(Due Marseilles, 20th December) Saigon, Ceylon, India, East and Jean

South Afrien, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles

Rek. Ord.,

Reg.

(Due Marseilles, 10th Jan. 1938)

Ord..

EXCHANGE

Belling

Tuesday

Taroca

Batavie

.In, 27%

18. 27%

Air Mall for North China, Bian and Eurasia Plane

Nanking (via Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service"

.G.P.O. and K.P.O.

.104

farther points by surface trans-

...Dec. 14, 9 AMTÍ.

.62%

part as Bervices permit).

.Dec. 14, 9.30 am.

100%

Wednesday

.82

3018

Sandakan

.81%

Fort Bayard and Haiphong

.0.10 .70%

Halhow

Anking

Thursday

1/0

Buying

1/3

.1/3.0/32

.314

.0.65 .03%.

UB. Cross rate in London

..E.00

Notice is given that the Governor TT. Bangkok proposes to make an arder under the T.T. Salgon T.T. France Street (Altoration) Ordinance, - 1023, for the closure against vehicular T.T. Germany... traffic of

of the Shatin Pass Road be- TT. Switzerland tween a point opposite to and to the T.T..Australin west of the Village of Chuk Yuen

and Shatin l'ass from December 24,4 m/s L/C London

lo. 1937, until further.notice. Any per-4 m/s D/P son objecting to the proposed order4 m/s L/c. U.S.A. must send his objection in writing to 4 m/s France.... the Colonial Secretary not later than 30 d/s India December 20, 1937,

133

Swalow and Bangkok

Dairen and *Conada

(Due Victoria B.C., 18th Jan, 1939) Swatow *Manila, Makasıar`and Sourabaya Manila

Reg. Onl,

Tai Seun Hong

Wed., Dec. 15, 8.30 a.m.

Kwelyang..Wed., Dec. 16, 10.30 am.

G. G. Paul, Doumer

Ixion...

Wed., Dec. 15, 2 p.m.

Wed, Dec. 18, 5 p.m.

· Thurs., Dec. 10, 10.30 n.m.

Tingsong ..Thurs, Dec. 16, 10.30 a.m. “Tiinegarn. Thurs., Dec. 10, 2.30 p.m. Emp. of Canada

Thurs., Dec, 16, 3.30 p.m. Japan and *Europe via Sibèria... Kitano Maru Thurs, Dec. 10, 5.00 pm,

-‘Aquo sɔuspuodzaszos poqjkostädng.

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