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STOCK MARKET

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The Hongkong Stock Exchange| official summary issued at 3.15 p.m.; yesterday anys;

The market showed signs of some buoyancy with a fair all round en- quiry, Advances were registered in Banks at $1,515, Kowloon Wharves at $120, Hotels at $5.30, Cements at $144, Watsons at $5.00, H.K. Marsmans ot 3/3.

Manila quotations were a shade lower, that market being reported as slightly easier.

Buyers

Hongkong Bank $1,515 e.d. Ching Underwriters $1.50 Douglases 450

Union Waterboats, $9,30

HK. & K. Whsryes 8120 Providents (010) 12.00

Providente (Now) $0.80

11. & 8. Hotels 18.30

Peak Trams (Old) $635 Yaumall, Ferries #25

China Lights (Old) $10.70

China Light# (New) $7.45

II.K. Electrics $50

Macao Electrics $194

Cements $10

HK. Ropes 44%

Watsons $3.89

Entertainments $01⁄4

Constructions $1

HK. Govt. 47% Loan 250% pas. Marsmans (11.K.) w/- 6/5

Bellors

Providenta (New) £0.65 IK, Tramways $15 Peak Trams (New) $3%; Telephones (Old) [2512 Wm. Powell, td. 80.03

Bajes

Hongkong Dank $1,010 ed. Union Insurance $563 Providents (Old) $3.55/60 *Providents (New) 10.85/00 8. Hoteis 03

K. Realles 15.10/3.20 Youmati Ferries 82345 3.K. Esletries (50% Dairy Farms 125 Maruman (1K) Antarnoks Pa.) /- 0/4

Atoka 2014 eta.

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Bngulo Gold 24 cts. Denguel Consoi 9.00 cla

Coco Grove 69 ets.

Consolidated Mines .011 cta,

Demonstrations 44 cta.

I. X. L. 70 cts.

Paracalo Gumnus 2 ets.

San Mauricio 73 ots.

Suyoc Consoi 22 ct.

United Paracales 60 cts.

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SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ LATEST REPORTS

New York, Feb, 17. S. C. & F. Dow Jones summary of yesterday's markets:

Traders anticipate a bullish state- ment on prices by the President at Friday's press conference. The market continues to hope for

early action on consideration of freight rates and tax revision. The Street belleves that the President's forthcoming statement on prices will greatly in- Bluence commodities. Some invest- ment and

buying of professional stocks was noted to-day. Construc- tion awards were above those of a year ago. The market here somewhat discouraged by the London stock market touching a new low for several

years.

Other unfavourable factors were consideration of the new Wage Bill and the fact that life in- surance for January was lower than for any month since September 1935.

February Dow Jones Averages

30 Industrials

20 Ralls

20 Uilities

40 Bonds

11 Commodity Index

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TRAFFIC REGULATIONS DURING THE RACES.

It is horoby notified that on the days fixed for the Annual Race Meeting

Wong-Nel-Chong at (February 19th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 26th), the following Regula- tions under Ordinance No. 2 of 1869, will be in force:

1. All vehicles going to 'tho Races at Wong-Nel-Chong will proceed clockwise round Happy Valley via Wong-Nel- Chong Road to the entranco gates.

2. Vehicles must proceed at a

slow speed in the vicinity of the Race Course,

3. Vehicles will be parked in the vicinity of the Race Course as directed by the Police on duty.

4. Dogs are not allowed on or near the Race Course. Any dog found straying on or near the Raco Course is liable to be destroyed. NOTE:-Kennedy Road will be

open to light motor trafle from 11 am, to

7 p.m. II.-Extra Race Meetings during the year 1939.--On days fixed for Extra Race Meetings.

One way traffic will be enforced In Wong-Nel-Chong Road.

Kennedy Road will not be open to motor traffic.

Parking of Cars at the Race Course.

1. The Stand at the public entrance is reserved for Jockey Club Stewards and Oficials only.

2. Morrison Hill parking ground opposite Civil Service Club and Village Road reserved for Private Cars,

3. Ventris Road reserved for

Public Cars.

T. II. KING, Commissioner of Pollec.

Hongkong, 18th February, 1938.

BANK HOLIDAYS,

The Exchange Banks will open

noon

at 9.30 am, and will close at 12 for the transaction of Exchange business on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, the 21st., 22nd and 23rd February, 1938. (RACE MEETING).

Hongkong, 14th February, 1938,

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CHINESE ARMIES MAKING SLOW: GAINS

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an elastic scale. The baale thesis of defence is that the soldiers assigned to this district will never leave it until the war is 'finished. Such z plan does not mean that certain places will be defended to the last man, but that the soldiers will leave the positions they are holding if they are likely to prove costly. However, they will not leave the district, and will continually circulato through these provinces.

They will mass where it is feasible and scaller when it is necessary, attacking the flanks and rear of the enemy, but not abandoning frontal warfare altogether,

Ready To Strike and Retreat

As an example, If the Chinese fight forced to retreat from und are northern Anhwel, they will move Into southern Shantung. If they are pounded back in castern Shantung, they will move into western Shan- tung, or Klangsu, or Anhwet. The strength of this thesis lies in the fact that the Japanese forces are not believed to be numerous enough to cover the whole district and drive out the defenders.

the

The Chinese belleve that Japanese

may

be able to capture Hauchow. But they declare they will bo able Lo consolidate ectively the two ends of the Tientsin-Pukow railway line. The weakness is not likely to be in Japanese armaments, but the human element. Leaders and soldiers alike appear to be confident,

Preserve No Baso

General Li Chung-jen's chief of staff told me that the difference between this strategy and that prac tised by the Eighth "Red" Route Army, lies in the fact that the latter holds no district as a base, but keeps moving constantly.

When I pointed out that the Eighth Army holds the Talhsin mountain district he expressed the belief that it the Japanese sent a large force against them there the Eighth Army would move west,

This new strategy is not guerla warfare.

ali It has

the clements of frontal fighting, flanking and defence

mobile movements, and attacking units as well as guerilla troops are included in the scheme. -United Press.

OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS

"It

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"Slim" (Queen's Theatre, to- day) The work and loves of high- lension wire men. Henry Fonda, Pat O'Brien and Margaret Lindsay have the lending roles.

"Night Club Scandal” (Alhambra Theatre,, to-day).—John Barrymore, former idol of the screen, back in an unusual role. Others in the cust are Lynne Overman, Charles Bickford and Evelyn Brent,

Circus"

"Charlie Chan at the (Oriental Theatre, to-day).---Another one of the famous series, with Warner Oland as the famous Oriental crime- solver.

"After The Thin Man" (Majestic Theatre, to-day),—A sequel to the Alm which established William Powell, and Myrna Loy as a com- bination. It is perhaps not as good as the original, as only to be expect- ed, but it is good enough to satisfy most fans. Asia, the dog, is culer than ever.

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Foreigners To Help Make China Healthy

FENGCHIU REPORTED RETAKEN

Last October, arrived at Hankow, terday. The aim of the mission is to indicate. pape, in co-operation with the Chinese health administration, with the out-

Chengehow, Feb. 19.

of the

POST OFFICE.

IMPERIAL AIRWAYS

D ́AIR-MAIL SERVICES

Mail

break of opidemics as a result of the way the right side of the should be clearly marked "By Air closed 15 minuica carlier than

present hostilities.

Alt Mall Services to Shanghai, Ordinary air mail betters for Im- Hankow, Feb. 10.

Direct Service to Nanking: Tsingiau, Tientsin and Fel Health experis commissioned tp Fengehtu, important town on the perial Airways visit China by the health section of north bank of the Yollow live in Europe etc., will, until further notice, ping are temporarily suspended.

VIA SIDERIA ROUTE the League of Nations, in accordance northern Hanan, only 18 miles from be closed at Kowloon Post Office and General Post Omce at 9.00 am, on recovered by

"Via · Siberia" Servico Kaifeng, has been with a resolution of the Assembly chinese forces, reports received here Sundays.

Letters for this Service temporarily suspended... may be posted in the ordinary post-

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES town lag boxes at Kowloon Post Omee recapture

Office. General Post

They

Registered and Parcel Malls are flanking and the Japanese

the Mail" and bear sufficient postage. | ume given below uniess otherwise Peiping-Hankow Railway, which op Members of the mission are: M.parently aimed at capturing Kaifeng Insufficiently prepaid letters may be stated, and where malls are adverts.com

a.m., regi Wingeller, and M. Etter, Swiss, Herr and cutting communications on the foxes with double the deficiency ared to close at or before

forwarded by Steamer, service, atį stored and parcel malis are closed, at Lunghal_Rallway.

8 p.m. on the previous day."" Relaiteir, a German, Herr Jettmni,

On the railway line tho Chinese the discretion of the Past Omer, on Austrian, and Mr. R. U. M.

Is are throwing their full weight to

INWARD · MAILS' Robertson, a Briton. The ups halt the rapid Japanese advance at visiting shortly Hupch

Hunan, Hsinhslong, 40 miles north of Cheng- Honan. Shansi, Szechuen and Klange chew, where bitter fighting is now

where it is organising epidemic provention work under the direction aging, whilst on the left side of the of the Chinese health administration, railway the Chinese and Japanese are grim struggle on the high- The Chinese Foreign Office has in locked in structed local authorities to give the lovelled ground north-cast of Iwel-

hsten. mission every facility necessary to aid its work~~-~~-Reuter.

al,

Continuing to harass the Japanese rear, Chinese guerilla units are re- ported to have recaptured the railway station outside the south elty gale of

BIG GOLD RUSH Pasting, thus disrupting Japanese

IN LONDON VOLUME OF TURNOVER IN MARKET HIGH

London, Feb. 17. Gold valued at over £1,000,000 changed hands at to-day's dixing for the first time since last November. London bullion circles are not sur- prised by the volume of turnover: pointing out that it is merely a re flection of the recent weakness, of the dollar and to a lesser extent the franc. Same comme

comment, however, has been aroused by the attitude of the Exchange Equalisation Account which supplied the bulk of the metal required.

on the communications

Pelping- Hankow Railway. In an attempt to eliminate the guerilla menace around Pasting the Japanese military com- mand has dispatched 300 carloads of reinforcements from Felping and Tientsin to the Hopel provincial capital. Fighting is now in progress in the suburbs.

Tingshien,

and

Meanwhile, Wantu, Hainlo, Mancheng, Hsintang Wuchi, towns along the Pelping- been recaptured by Chinese guerilla Hankow Railway which have recently units are still in Chinese hands. Central News.

GIVEN HIGH POST IN CHURCH OF SCOTLAND

London, Feb. 17.

In this connection it is interesting to note that bidding for gold this.

Sir John Glimour, M.P, for Glas- morning began at 130/9. and then gow, has been appointed High Com- 139/9%, but it was only at 139/10 that missioner to the General Assembly the nuthorities turned on the tap and of the Church of Scotland-Reuter met the demand fully. These tacties Bulletin. have given rise to the bellef in some quarters that the authorities at pre- sent ignore the high premium on the London price of gold over American parity,

London price were to reach the level at which shipments from New York are profitable, it is possible that such Owing to the fact that the authori- shipments would not materialise and tes have at their disposal the whole the present attitude of the British au- of the South African output, together thorities would appear to be, "We with occasional shipments of Russian have plenty of goid, but if you want gold, it is believed that even, if the it you must pay for it."Reuter,

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Straits

From

Calcutta and Stralis Amoy and Swatow Japan

Haiphong

Swalow

For

Bangalore

Kutsang

Dua

February 10,

February 18.

Luchow

February 18.

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February 18.

G.G. Paul Doumer

.February 19.

Nanning

February 19-

Shanghai and Swalow Japan

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.February 19,

Delagon Maru

.February 20,

Jeypore

February. 20.

Pres. Doumer

.February 20

Yingchow

„February 20,

Airways

Plano February 21.

Straits

Japan and Shanghai

Bangkok and Swatow Air Mail by "Imperial

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Japan.. Straita

Java and Manila

Straits

Imperial Airways

Achilles

Lycnon

Van Houtaz

Tjinekara

Air Mall by "Pan-American Air-

ways Direct Service"-San Fran- Pan-American

elsco date, 13th February. U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Manila

(Scottle date, 20th January) ̧. Amoy

Straits

Japan

Straits

Japan and Formosa

Japan

Japan and Shanghal Shanghai

Japan and Shanghai Calcutta and Straits

For

Holhow Shanghai Swalow

..February 23.

„February, 22.

February 2

„February 22,

Airways Plane

.February 28.

"Pres. Grant

February 23.

Santhia

February 24.

Conto Verdo

February 25,

February 25,

Hakozaki Maru

February 25,

February 25.

Montevideo Maru

February 25.

February 23.

Glenapp

.February 20.

February 27.

„February 27

Hakusan Maru

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Somali

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OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Friday

Air Mall for Wuchow, Kweitin, Kweiyang and Chungking by the #O.N.A.C., Airways Direct Ser- vicc."

Date and Time

Kwangtung ..Fri., Feb, 18, 1.30 p.m. Nanchang ...,Fri., Feb. 18, 2.30 p.m. Haltan....Fri., Feb. 10, 3 p.m. C.N.A.C. Plane ....Frl, Feb. 18.

K.P.O.

.Feb. 18. 5 pm.. Feb. 18, 5 pm.

Reg, Ord.,

G.P.O.

Ref..

Feb, 18, 5 p.m.

Ord..

.Feb. 18, 6 am.

Straits, Sandakan, Ceylon, India, E. Carthage

and S. Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles-duo Mar- seilles, 18th March.

Samshul and Wuchow Tientsin

Air Mall for "H.LM.

Service"-due

.....Fri., Feb. 18.

G.P.O. & K.P.O.. Parcels, ....Feb. 18, 5.00 p.m. Reg.Feb. 19, 9.45 a.m. .Feb. 10, 10.30 a.m.

Ord.,

Saturday.

Kongso ... Tingseng Airways Carthago

Amsterdam, 27th

February

NCA

Ord.,

Kongmoon

Fook On

Parcels only for Germany via Ham- Fulda

burg.

.Sat, Feb. 10, 8.15 a.m.- .Sat., Feb. 10, 8.30 am.

Sat, Feb. 19

GP.O.K.P.O,

..Feb. 19, 0.30 am. .Feb. 19, 10.00 a.m. Sat., Feb. 19, 10 am.. Sat., Feb. 10, 10.30 am.

Air Mail for "France Orient Air- Pres. Doumer ......................Sah, Feb. 19,

ways Service”---due Marseilles Gili March.

Reg., Ord.,

-Halphong- crevzet

--Canton →I

Kutsang....

Japan

Saigon, *Ceylon, India, "E. and *S. Pres. Doumer

Africa, Egypt and Europe via

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

....Fcb, 10, 4 pan. ..Feb. 19, 4.30 p.m. Sat, Feb. 19,-8-p.m.... Sat, Feb, 19, 5 p.m.4-

Sat, Feb. 19,

.Feb. 19, 4:15 pm. Feb. 19, 6 p.m. ...............Sal., Feb. 19,

.Feb. 10, 4.15 pm.

....Fob. 19, 5 p.m.

Morsailles due Marseilles 19th March.

Reg.,

Ord

Manila, Stralia, Ceylon, India, Aden, Victoria

Egypt and Europe via Naples-

due Naples, 12th March.

G. P. O. and R. P. Q. Reg. Ord....

G.P.O. and KP.0.

Reg.,

Feb, 10, 5 p.m.

Ord..

Feb. 20, 9 a.mn.

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

Reg., Oril,

Feb. 19, 5 Pan

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane Sat., Fob. 19:

Direct Service-due London, 28th February

Air Mail for Australia by "Imperial Imperial Airways Plano Sal., Feb. 19,

Airways Direct Service"dpo Darwin, 27th February.

Banday

Amoy and Foochow (via Amoy)... Luchow

Swalow and Foochow Formosa

Tientsin

Fort Bayard and Haiphong

Tuesday

Feb, 20, 9 S

...Sun., Feb. 20, 8.30 am.

Yochow....Tues., Feb. 22, 8.30 am.. Hongkong Maru

Tues., Feb. 22, 10.30 a.m. Nanning Tues., Feb. 22, 10.30 a.m.. G.G. Paul Doumer

Haitan

Swalow, Amoy and Foochow Shanghal, Japan, Canada, U.S.A,, Emp. of Asia

Central and South America and *Europe vlo Vancouver BC., (Parcels for Conada only)--due Vancouver B.C. 12th March *Straits and Calcutta

***** Yuensong Porcels

..Feb. 22, 4 p.m.' Strails, *Ceylon, *India, Aden, Achilles

Tues., Feb. 22, 2 p.m.. Tues., Feb. 22, 3 p.m...

Tues., Feb. 22

Feb. 22, 8pm. Feb, 22, 4.15 p.m..

Feb. 22, 8 p.xt

Tues, Feb. 22.

Feb. 22, 5 pm, var. Tues, Feb. 22. and K.P.O.

Parcels,

Reg.,

Ord.

Ord,

Egypt, and Europe via Marseilles dug Marselles, 26th March and London Parcels due London, 1st April

P.O.

Parcels Reg.

.Feb. 22, 6 p.m. Feb. 23, 8.45 am.

Ord,

Feb. 23, 9,30 am..

Wednesday

Amoy and Shanghai

Taiyuan....Wed., Feb. 23, 9.30a.m.

Swatow. Shanghai and Tientsin.. Chákṣang.....Wed, Feb. 23,-8,30 a.m. Air Mail for Manlia, Guam, Hono- Pan-American Airways Plane

falu and U.S.A. ́by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Bervice"

dao San Francisco, 3rd March.

K. F. O.

.Feb. 23, 5 p.m. Feb. 13, 5 p.m.

Thursday

Rer, Ord,

Wed, Feb. 23.

Reg. Ord..

G. P. O.

Feb, 23, 5 pm Feb. 24, 6 BU

Holhow, Pakhol and Haiphong .... Kiungchow...Thurs., Feb. 24, 1 p.m.

Swalow and Shanghal Shanghal

Friday

Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Central and South America and Europe via Victoria B.Cue Victoria B.C. 17th March Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Montevideo Maru

South Africa

‚ . . .

Kaying Fri., Feb. 20, 8.80 a.m. Conto Verde ..Fri., Feb. 25, 9.30 am.. President Grant .... Fri, Feb. 25. Parcels, ............... Feb. 25, Noon, Reg.,

Feb. 28, 1.45 p.m. Feb. 20, 2.30 p.m. Fri, Feb. 25, 2.30 pm.

Fri, Feb, 25.

Ord

Hakusan Maru Fri., Feb. 25, 3.30 pm.

Japan

*Strait, Ceylon, India, East and Somali

**South Africa, *Aden, *Egypt and *Europe via Marecillos-due Mar- seilles 20th March

Ord.

Rest

Ord..

Straits; Ceylon, India, East and Hakozaki Maru

South Africa, Aden, Egypt and

Europe via Marsellies dus Mac-

seilles 27th March

Manila; Australia and New Zealand Kamo Maru

via Thursday Island-due Thurs day land 10th March

Feb. 25, 4.15 p.m. Feb. 25, 5 pm..

Feb, 2545 p.m..

Feb. 25, 5.30 p.m.

Fri, Feb, 255 Feb. 26, 3 pans Feb. 25,-0.30.m

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