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25 words $2.00

THE HONGKONG

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. China To Pay

BANK HOLIDAYS.

In accordance with Government Ordinance, the Exchange Banks will be closed for the transaction

for 3 days propaid of public business on Monday and

FOR SALE.

VERY SMART Efficient Morris B Tourer, mechanically excellent, new hood, new tyres, new battery, new .spray-paint. Licensed half-year. $1,300 or near offer. Apply Captain Hurton, TUW.F. Shamshulpo Harbour View Hotel:

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CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

MRSBAGERIES MARITIMES,

The Steamship

"FELIX ROUSSEL" Bringing Cargo from Marselles via Saigon, clc., arrived Hongkong on Friday, 21st January, 1930.

Tuesday, the 31st January and 1st February, 1938. (China New Year Holidays).

Hongkong, 20th January, 1938.

HONGKONG TRAMWAYS,

LIMITED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN YEARLY that the ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of HONG- KONG TRAMWAYS, LIMITED will bo held at the offices of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the 18th day of February, 1938, at 12

transact o'clock noon, to ordinary business of the Company.

tho

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO Consignces are hereby informed that their goods with the exception GIVEN that the REGISTER OF of Opium, Treasure and Valuables MEMBERS of the Company will are being fandled and stored into the Godown of the Hongkong Kowloon be CLOSED from SATURDAY, Wharf and Godown. Co. Ltd., Kow-the 6th to FRIDAY, the 18th loon, whence delivery may be obtain | February, 1938, both days inclu- ed immediately after landing.

sivo.

All claims must be sent in lo me on or before 31st January, 1938, or they will not be recognized.

Damaged Packages will be examin- ed by the Company's Surveyor Messrs: Goddard and Douglas In the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 on Thursday, 27th January,

a.m. 1938.

Consignees must have a Revenue Omeer in attendance when any dull- able goods are

examined by the Company's Surveyors.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES CO. Ilongkong, 21st January, 1938.

Heroin Factory

In European's Residence

WHILE MASTER

WAS AWAY

The discovery of a large heroin pill factory In the hack premises of house at Mt. Davis ftond, Pokfulam, Decupled by Mr. A. II. Potts, well- known local broker, led to the ap- pearance of Wong Hol, 37, unemploy- rel sherman, Wong Kwan, 30, gardener, Yuen Sung, widow, and Ng Tue, 28, cook before Mr. C. B. Burgess at the Central Magistracy yeslerday afternoon, on charges of

By Order of the Board,

W. F. SIMMONS,

Secretary, Hongkong, 27th January, 1938.

HUMPHREYS ESTATE &

FINANCE CO., LTD.

NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of share- holders will be HELD at the HONG KONG HOTEL, Hong Kong, on THURSDAY, the 17th. FEB- RUARY, 1938, at 12 NOON for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a Stalement of Accounts for the year ended 31st, December, 1937.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, 5th. FEBRUARY 10 THURSDAY, 17th. FEBRUARY, bath days inclusive. JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

General Managers. Hongkong, 26th January, 1938.

THE "STAR" FERRY

CO., LTD.

Notice to Shareholders.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN being in possession of 80,000 heroin THAT THE FORTIETH ORDIN

YEARLY MEETING OF pills at the servants quarters of ARY "High Home," Mount Davis, Poktu-THIS COMPANY will be held at the Office of Messra. Jardine,

Jain.

was in

11

of

Mr. J. Whyatt, Assistant Attorney Matheson & Co., Ltd., on Thurs General;-appeared-for-the-Crown The defendants were not legally re-day, the 10th February, 1938, at

1.nt.. for i.csented,

the purpose Mr. Whyatt stated that Mr. Potts receiving the Report of the Direc- in the habit of going out to tors together with a Statement of Fanting to spend his week-ends there with his family. On January D, the Accounts for the year ended 31st doy in question, Mr. Potts was in December, 1937. Fanius, and Mrs. Potts and their son, the driver of the cur, and a baby anal, were with him.

Revenue Officer Stephens and a party of other revenue oficers visited "High House," acting on in furmation. The party proceeded by the back-way, by the side of the foor of the Karage. The

ground servants' quarters was apparently empty, so the party went up to the first floor. A strong smell of drying heroin pilla was noticed by R. O. Stephens, and finally the party got Into the room occupied by the cook, which was being used a large heroin pill factory.

The Register of Shares of the Company will be CLOSED from Thursday, the 3rd February, 1938, to Thursday; the 10th February,

1938, both days inclusive.

By order of the Board of Directors.

F. H. CRAPNELL,

Secretary. Hongkong, 20th January, 1938.

NOTICE

NOTICE is hereby given that In this room there were nine chattles,

other W. S. Mong (Mong Wing Shun) trays, and paraphernalia for the manufacturing is no longer authorised to sign in of heroin pills. The first three de-any capacity on behalf of the firm fendants were in the room, Wong

of Batten & Co. of China Build- Hol was Alling some white envelopes Ing and that he is no longer with heroin pills by means of a funnel, and Wong Kwan was pasting employed on the staff of Batten them up. The woman was standing & Co.

next to the drying trays.

Sleeping in Drawing Room

R. O. Stephens,

after

the pre-

Iminary investigations, telephoned to

HATTEN & CO. (Young Tuze Wan),

Manager.

Mr. C. P. O. Buller, Chief Preventive. Officer, reporting the matter to him. About 8.45 a.m. Mr. Buller arrived roborated the opening made by Mr.

Whyatt.

added

Mr. Grimmitt in evidence that when he was at the grounds of "High House" he found the cutting

at the house, and took charge of the case. In the drawing room of the house, the party found the fourth defendant and a woman, who were siceping there. The woman was a part of a heroin plit machine, two

trays and a pair of Chinese scales. visitor.

Mr. D. E. Davis, acting Govern- Bald that

Mr. Whyalt remarked that though

the fourth defendant was not preacht ment Monopoly Analyst,

at the actual making of the pills, he pills which were handed to him for had full knowledge

onaylsis by Mr. Crimmitt contained

defendant, and said

|

Interest On Bond Issue

Shanghal, Jan. 27. Full Interest will be pakt at the end of the month on the Chinese Government's Consolidated Domestic Loun, the North China Daily News learns from local banking circles.

The interest will be paid in notes In view of the strain put on the Government's finances by the hostill

ties.

The interest on this lonn is payable twice yearly, on July 31 and January 31. Despite the hostilities the half- yearly dividends will be distributed io bond-holders as usual, it is stated.

Interest on the

the loan at three per cent, will amount to over $5,000,000. The total amount of the loan is about bond- $51,000,000. Most of the holders are local Chinese bankers and private individuals, The Gov- ernment's action, according to the bankers, indicates that finances in a sound condition-Reuter.

Humphreys Estate Has Good Year

are

The net prast of Humphreys Estate and Finance Co., Ltd., for the year ended December 31, 1937. after de- ducting directors' and general mana- including gers' remuneration, and $13,737.31 brought forward, amounts to $100,400.74, which the directors will recommend at the forthcoming annual meeting of shareholders be

allocated as follows:

A dividend of 5 per cent on 200,000 shares $100,0000.00;

Transfer to General Reserve $25,- 600.00

Transfer to Typhoon and Floods Insurance Reserve $1.822.85, (bring ing same up to $100,000.00);

Transfer to Bullding Improvement Account $7.009.40, (bringing same up 10 $50,000.00);

Transfer to Special Repairs and Renewals Account $11.039.43, (bring- ing some up to $15,000.00);

And carry forward $21,027.08.

DUNERA DUE HERE TO-DAY

TELEGRAPH.

THURSDAY,

ETHIOPIA FIGHTING CONTINUES

Italian Planes On Daily Raids

London, Jan. 20. The Ethiopian Legation here has made a stalement claiming that ne- cording to direct reports from Abyssinia, violent Aghting continues In several provinces in the north and north-west. Attempts by flying and motorised Italian columns to Capture the lost positions have met, at the most, only temporary success and the positions occupied often proved grave the next day.

re-

JANUARY 27,. 1938.

Mr. S. A. Gray To Wed

Prosentation Mado

By Colleagues

POST

AIR MAIL TIMES

OFFICE.

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE Lellers and Postcards for Europe and South America "via Siberia" I so superscribed,

are forwarded

SHANGHAI AIR SERVICE Ale Hall Bervice to Shanghai - ta

temporally suspended,

Ordinary air mail letters for Im perial Airways Direct Service to Colleagues on the Hongkong Tele- Europa etc., will, until further notice, graph and South China Morning Post be closed at Kowloon Post Omeo and foregathered yesterday afternoon to General Post Office 9.00 a.m. on Sun- express best wishes to Mr. S. A. Gray, days. Letters for this Service many of the Editorial Staff, on his forth-be posted in the ordinary posting

boxes at Kowloon Post Office and OUTWARD MAIL TIMES coming marriage.

General Post Office. They should be Registered and Parcel Malin aro and closed 15 minutes earlier than the clearly marked "By Air Mail" bear suficient postage. Insuficiently time given below unless otherwise prepaid letters may be faxed with stated, and where mails are adverüş- double the deficiency or forwarded ed to close at or before 9 a.m., regl- by Steamer Service, at the discretion) stered and parcel mails are closed at

15 p.m. on the previous day. of the Poat Omee.

INWARD MAILS

As tokens of the esteem in which Mr. Gray is held presentations were made on behalf of the staffs by Mr. B. Wylle, General Manager, of a Pastravelling trunk and "handsome

eight-day clock.

+

Mr. Gray, who is popularly known It f is nileged that three battalions of Eritreans have descried, and the

to a wide circle of Telegraph readers as "Veritas," will be married at the claim is made that in the past two months the Italian tolal losses were

Union Church, Kowloon, on Saturday 20 officers and 3,003 Italians

afternoon, the reception being sub- and Askoris

sequently held at 30, Mody Rond. The Abyssinian losses were cqually large. The Abyssinians

Miss Freda Godfrey, the young lady captured

43 lorries, many rifles, who theatens to break up a journalist machine guns, artillery and ammuai-poker school," arrived in the Colony

tion.

It is further alleged that following from England this morning.

non-observance of certain conditions

by the Italians, 10 Italian officers were

massacred at Debramarkos, HSUCHOW THREATENS

capital of Gojan province, and as a reprisal 30 to 40 planes leave Addis Ababa daily to bombard the towns in the province.

The statenient concludes that the

NEW STRATEGY

(Continued from Page 1.)

Abyssinians are masters of the situa-Japanese control of the town three tion in many districts-Reuter.

U.S. COMMODITY

PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

New York, Jan. 20. The following quotations on the New York commodity exchange are Issued by Reuter

March May July October

December

Spot

New York Cotton

Openlug Closing 8.10/45 0.44/44 8.52/62 0.52/52 8.58/68 3.68/88 8.73/73 8.51

8.57/58 8.05/60 8.73/72

The First Notles Day for March Colton in Feb. 23 with Delivery dale March 1.

January (1939) 8.756/77 1.76N

March May

New York Rubber

.15 05/05

15.23/20

15.35/37 15.50/50

Sales for the day:-3,140

Chiengo Wheat

93/9453

The troopship Dunera bringing the 2nd Bn., Royal Scots to Hong- kang to replace the 2nd Bn. Royal Welch Fusiliers, is due at 2 pan. to- July day and will berth alongside the September north arm of the Naval Dockyard,December The Dunera will leave on Saturday for Shanghai where she will leave reliefs for that area and will take on the Rogul Welch Fusiliers, leaving for Hongkong the next day. The trans- port will arrive back in Hongkong on February 5 and will sail for the United Kingdom on February 11,

EXPECT SCHACHT WILL RETIRE

Berlin, Jan. 20. Dr. Hjalmar Schacht's term #S President of the Reichsbank expires In March and business circles expect; that he will retire at the end of February.

Alay July

14.85/85

hours later,

During the interval, Chinese troops, advancing cautiously from the out- skirts, did not enter the city gules, as a maze of charged barbed wires and mines were in their path.

About 5,000 Japanese troops are now guarding Fuyang, with a large portion of the men stationed at Pinkuping, three miles east of the city walls.-Central News.

Lack Of Ammunition

Shanghai, Jan. 20.

A Japanese army spokesman, on- nounced to-day that Japanese troops repulsed a Chinese allempt to cross the river at Hangchow. The Chinese casualties included 117 killed includ- ing a battalion commander.

He said that the Chinese troops in the angelow aren were withdraw- ing owing to lack of ammunition.- United Pres

Nanking And Wuhu Aerodromes Bombed.

Anking, Jan. 27.

The aerodromes at Nanking and Wuhu were heavily bombed by Chi- nese planes yesterday, resulting in 15.04705 | the destruction of over 20 Japanese 15.18/19 planes at Nanking and Ave at Wuhu, 15.20/20 nccording to information from mill-

15.43M tary sources. tons,

03/03% 90/899 88/89

September

Tuesday's Sales:-

The raid on the Nanking aerodrome was carried out by several squadrons of Chinese bombing planes in the morning. Of some 40 Jopanese planes on ground over half were des- 08/881⁄2troyed. Several big fires were seen

daring up in the aerodrome. 12.207.000 bushels. Chinese planes attacked the Wahu Chleage Corn

aerodrome three times. During the first rald Ave Japanese planes on -60/0036-ground were destroyed ̈by ̈nbout-10-

CU4/bombs dropped. 61/615A

605470045-

619/01-

Ma

July September.

May July October

Winnipeg Wheat

127/120%

1234/125% 118/118%

10038/100%

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

Well-informed banking circles pre- dict that Baron Kurt von Schroeder, President of the Cologne Chamber of Commerce and Industry, will be

The Hongkong Stock Exchange appoluted successor to Dr. Schachtonicial summary issued at 12.30 pm. Reuter Special,

yesterday, says:

SHIPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

The following ships and expected to be in wireless communication

with Hongkong Radlo 10-day:

Taiyuan: Claus Rickmers, Shinkyo Maru; Empress of Asia, Shuntlen, Dahpu: Empress of Russia; Sheng- Canton; Glenbeg; Vogesen: Helikon king; Comorin; President McKinley;

Diederichsen; Talhin Gustav Yochow; Tjinegera; War Bharata; Kalapol; Benreoch: Moorcol; Cebuj Potsdam; Fingal; Burdwan; Hakone Maru; Conte Rosso; Muinam; Telreslas.

SESSIONS AT GENEVA COMMENCE

Alexandretta Problem Believed. Solved

For to-day's short session the mar ket ruled very steady, closing with buyers all round but sellers reserved nt ruling basis. Prices show an Im.

provement.

Manila continues to rule firm.

Tuvert Hongkong Banks. $1,455 Bank of East Asin $82 Underwriters $1.40 Douglases E5714 H.K. Docks #20 Providenia (old) 22,33 IK. Realles $4.33 IK, Trams $10.00 Peak Trams (Old) 3044 Star Ferries $30 Yatimati Ferries 114 1.K. Electrics 154 Telephones (490) $25.00 Telephones (New) $5.00 Dairy Farmi $23 Watsons 35.40 Shanghai Cottene Sh. 158 Entertainments 16.10 Constructions $15 Wallace Harper 14 Maremani (K) 36

Hellers Peak Trams (New) Canton Tees $1.70 Watsons N

Sales

Hongkong Banks 13,450/1,400 Flank of East Axin 502/503 HK, Wharves $115.

H.K. Trams $14.00 Chins Tights (Old) $10.30

China Lights (New) $7.40/7 ILIC. Alectries $545 Dairy Farm 823

EXCHANGE

Selling

of what was heroin. guing on, as he had apparently milow-

Friend's Introduction ed the others to use his room as a

Geneva, Jan. 20. heroin pili factory.

Wong lol, the first

The 100th session of the League The hands of tho first three de-elected to give evidence,

Comell opened to-day with a private fendants were stained pink, though that he got the job of making heroin meeting. The first public meeting is T.T. London the fourth's were not stained. The pills through a friend who once in- expected to-morrow,

Domand defendants were later brought to the troduced him to the business, and In view of tho expected British TT Shanglint palice statinn and charged with he had not seen him since. He add- and French parallel declarations of TT. Singapore pussession of the 80,000 pills.

ed that the third defendant had no faith in the future of the League, ItTT. Japan. In answer to the charge, Drst depart in the outat, she only went there will be necessary to ensure that the T

T.T. India tendont stated that he did have some to see him about some salt Ash which | attitude of the smaller States heroin pills, while the other three he would buy for her as requested equal

receptive. It is recognised TT. Manilla denied the charge preferred against by her husband. He also stated that that the effect of the Anglo-French T.T. Batavia them.

the second defendant had bought step would be Th following day, Senior Revenue some cigarettes for him,

and was Scandinavian Officer A. Grimmitt in the company examining the pills for

police

arrived.

TT, U.S.A.

a moment portunity of dog Hated if the TT. Pangkok

of Mr. P. C. Morgan, went to "High when the House" to get measurements to have Wong Kwan also went into the suitable plans drawn as exhibits in witness box and stated that he had court.

bought some

cigarettes for Wong

The Chinese planes also bombed the Japanese positions between Wahu and Lukang to cover the advance of the Chinese infantry units. Several Japanese gun emplacements which had greatly harassed

the Chinese forces were damaged-Central News.

NO REAL FEAR OF RUSSIANS

that

(Continued from Page 1. eluded a tour of Soviet Far Eastern territories and who claimed Japanese reports of Russia's war. Barations were not exaggerated but, rather, actually fell short of the truth.

Another factor which has helped to build up the newapaper sture against the Soviet is the account of his recent visit to Vladivosok by H. Knickerbocker, the International News correspondent.

the

Meanwhile, the Hocht Shimbun continues to carry scare headlines, and states that Soviet Russia in al- sorbed in strengthening her Far Eastern defences "with an under- standing with Great Britain, United States and France."

The newspaper continues by stating that

Great Britain's last card is a demonstration against Japan by a military expansion programme by these four Powers, and in this con- nection adds: "Joint land, nir und naval manoeuvres are being held by Great Britain at the Singapore Naval Base."-Reuter.

EXCHANGE RATES

Parly.

Geneva.

Berlin..

Athens

Jan. 24.

.152

21,63%

12.41

.54714

Japan

Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shanghai,

Japan

Straits and Holhow

old

From

Per

Haiphong.***.

Alipore Canton

January 27.

January 27.

(Vancouver B.C., date 8th Jan.). Empress of Asla Swalow

January 27.

Hupch....

January 27.

Stanghal

Kwangtung

January 27.

Japan

Nellore

January 27.

Amoy

Shirala

January 27.

Japan and Shanghai

Burdwan

January 28,

Commandant Dariso

January 28.. -

Straits

Conte Ros50

January 28,

Japan and Formeso

Hakone Moru

January 28.

Mulnam

January 28.

Straits and Europe via Negapatam (Letters only) London date, 30th December, 1937.

Teucer

January 20.

Yuensang

January 28.

Straits and Europe via Negapatam (Papers only) Londen date, 30th December 1937.

Teiresias

January 30.

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service London dale,Imperial Airways Flane 22nd January.

January 31..

Airmail by “Fan American Airways

January 31..

February 1.

Calcutta and Straits ....

Direct Service"-San Francisco Pan American Airways Plane date. 24th January Straits

Calcutta and Stralis

Jaya and Monila

Salgon

Straits

Stralfs and

Europe

via

Suez (Letters and Papers) London, 0th January and London Parcels -London date, 30th December 1037.

Japan and Shanghai Japan

Japan and Shanghai

For

February February February. 2

Hector

Santhia

Tilsadane

Pres. Doumer Tasman

.February 2.

Comorin Tyndarcus Arabla Maru Chitral

OUTWARD MAILS

Fer

.February 3 .February 3. *February 4.

.February ... -

Date and Time

Thurs., Jan. 27, 2 p.m.

Swatow

Direct Ser-

Amoy, Shanghai and Foochow via

Amoy.

...Thurs., Jan. 27, 3.30 p.m. Air Mail for Chungking by the C.Ñ.A.C, Plane .....Thurs., Jan. 27.

"C.N.A.C" Airways

Kowloon P. O. vice."

Thursday

Haiching

Kafing

Ref..

Ord.,

Jan. 27, 5 p..

G. P. O.

Reg.,

Ord,,

....Jan, 27, 6 p.mi. ..Jan. 28, G BI

Shanghai

Jan. 27, 5 p.m.

.......... Chengtu ...........Fri., Jan. 28, 8.30 a.m.

..Fri.. Jan. 20, Jan. 28, Noon..

Conte Rosso....Fri., Jan. 20, 5 p.m.

Air Mail for "K.L.M. Airways Ger- Hakone Moru...... Fri, Jan. 28.

vice"--due "Amsterdam, 8th Feb.

Fri., Jan. 25.

Air Mail for Glan, Lanchow, and Eurasia Plane........Fri, Jan. 28.

Chengtu etc. (via Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service" (To Further points by surface trans- port as Services permit)

G.F.O, and K.P.O.

Reg.

Ord..

..........Jan. 28, 0 Am.

Jan. 28, 9.30, A.

Kongmoon (and Pakhof vin Kong- On Lee ....Fri, Jun. 23, 10.00 a.m. Swalow and *Shanghai

Kwangtung Fri, Jan. 20, 10.30 am Japan, Canada, U.S.A., C. and S. Pres. Jefferson

America and Europe via Victoria B.C.due Victoria B.C. 17th Feb.

Porcela

MCA..

Jar.. 28, 1.40 p.m.

and "Europe via Siberia. *Stralis, *Ceylon, India, *Aden, Burdwan

*Egypt and Europe via Morscilics

due Marseilles, 2nd March. Manila

Ord..

Jan. 28, 2.30 p.m.

.... Fri, Jan. 28.

Reg.

Jan. 20, 4.16 p.m.▼

Ord..

Jan. 28, 5 p.m.

Pres. Garfield Fri., Jan. 20, 6.00 p.m.

Shanghai

G.P.O. & K.P.O.

Rek.,

Ord..

Jan. 28. 4.30 p.m. .... Jan 28, 5 pm.

Straits,

*South

Ceylon, India, East and Hakone Maru Africa, Aden, Egypt and

Europe via Marselles-duc Mar-

Reg

sellles, 20th February.

Ord.,

Manila, Raboul, Australia and New Nellore

Zealand vin Brisbane-due Bris-

banc, 15th February.

Straits and Calcutta

Shiraln

Parcels, Reg., Ocd,,

Parcels, Ord.,

Baturday

Talmlog

Thisondari....Sat, Jan. 20, 0.30 a.m. Mfall for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane Sak, Jan. 29. Direct Service”—due London, 7th February,

G.P.O. & K.I.O.

Reg., Ord..

Jan 29, 5 p.m. ................... Jan. 30, 9 «.m.

Ref..

Jan. 20, 3 p.m., Jan. 28, 5.30 p.m. .......Fri., Jan, 28.

Jan. 28, 6 pm. .Jan. 28, 5 p.m. Jan. 20, 8.30 am. Fri, Jan. 28. Jan. 20, 5 p.m. Jan. 20, 0 a

.Sat, Jan. 29, 0.15 8.m.

Samshui and Wachow Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin ..Kwalsang Sat, Jan. 29, 8.30 a.m. Saigon and Batavia Air

G.P.O. & KP.0.

Air Mail for "Australia by Imperial Imperial Airways Plane Sat, Jan, 20.

Airways Bervice"-due Darwin, 8th February,

Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Hon- Pan

olulu, and U.S.A. by the "Pan American Airways Direct Servico" -due San Francisco, 8th February.

Shanghai

Jan. 29, 5 p.m. Ord........... Jan. 30, 9 m American Airways Plane

Sat. Feb, 28.

.Jan. 20, 5 p.m. .Jan, 20, 5 p..

G.P.O.

.Jan. 29, 5 p.rn.

Feb, 1, 6 am.

... Sun, Jan. 30, 0 a.m. .Sun., Jan. 30, 9 a.m.

Kanchow..Mon., Jon. 31, 8.30 nm..

Tai Lee

Tuesday

..... Mon., Jan. 31, 11 a.m..

Tues., Feb. 1, 0 a.m, Tues., Feb. 1, 10 a.m.

Kowloon 1.0.

RCA

Ord.,

Her..

Ord.,

Sunday

Halphong

Sandviken Canton

Monday

Jan. 26.

Shanghai

1634 21.03

Kongmoon and (Pakhoi vin Kong-

moon)

12.41

5474

0411

22.40

Holhow, Pakhai and Haiphong Kongmoon

10.40

10.40

Suiyang On Lee Wednesday

.19.00

10.00

Wed., Feb. 2, 10.30 a.m.

.220%

2204

.1/22

1/24

Friday

4.99

-1.0042

20

20%

Shanghai, Japan and. *Europe

Siberia.

via Comorin....Fri, Feb. 4, 10.30 am.

.0.07%

11.00

.142-1

142

.Nom

1107 1/3 .1/06

4.00

1/3

1/0

vin Moracflics-due Marseilles, 4th March.

20.01 1/2

4.90% 20.00%

1/2

Saturday

.1/01/2

Baylor

.1/5/2 .1/3.5/32

Belgrade.... Montevideo....

210

210

23

20

Rio de Janeiro...2.27/32 314 Silver (Spot)....20 10,10 Silver (forward),191. 8314 War Loan

2.27/32 20

-1018.

Amoy and Shanghai.

103

103

.4.0918

British Wireless.

took the op- TT. Sig

Saigon their neutrality T.T. France in case of future sanctions.

TT, Germany The political situation is described T.T. Switzerland as decidedly unsettled with a deep TT. Australia depression over Geneva, but it la Mr. A. H. Potta, in testimony, said Hof, and was caught when the pollen | rellably learned that one of the most ¦ 4 m/s L/C London 'that at week-ends he usually went to arrived there, at the time he was thorny problems before the Council, 4 m/s D/P do.

Fanling, and on the day when the holding some pills which he was in namely the question of Alexandretta, 4 m/s L/c. USA. -pervants' quartera-were ralded he was | the course-of-examining.-

-which-threatened Franco-Turkish-ro- -- 4:m/a-Franco-17Y away, with his family.

At this stage the hearing was ad='lations, lins been disposed of satis- 30 d/s India Messrs. Buller and Stephens cor- journed to 2” p.m. to-day."

factorily.—Reuter.

U.S. Cross rate in London

1s, 2th

In. 2%

104

,5224

100%

Milan. Copeningen. Stockholm, Oalo.... Helsingfors Shanghai New York. Vienna Amsterdam Progue Madrid Lisbon,

.02% Hongkong

.0.40 Bombay

.1334

Montreal 70% Brussels

Yokohama

.9412 .22.40

..02

.01%

1494

Swalow, Foochow and Tlentsin.... Hupch

Ite

.

Ord

*Straits, Ceylon, India, E. and South Arabla Maru ..Fri., Feb. 4, 230 p.m.

Africa.

G. P. O. and K. P. O, Parcels,

Nom. Straits, Ceylon, India, E. and South Chitral 110A

Atelen. Aden, Egypt and Europe

Air Mail for *KI-M. Airways Ret- Chitral

vice"-dao Amsterdam, 13th Feb.

Fri., Feb. 4.

..Feb. 4, 5 p.m. Feb. 5, 9,45 a.m. Feb, 5, 10.30 am..

................fat, Feb. 5, G.P.O. and K.r.O.

.Feh. 5, 1.30 1.00..

¿Feb. 5, 10 MI

King-Yuon visat, Feb. 5, 180. p.m.-

#zuperscribed. correspondinon only,

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NOR.. Ord..

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