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SHARE PRICES

The following is the 1st of local share quotations issued this morning. Bank

H. K. Banka, $1,300 b.

H.K. Bank (Lon. Reg.). L03 n. Chartered Bank, £91⁄2 n. Mercantile Dank, A. & B., £27% n. Mercantile Bank, C. £13 n. East Asia Bank,

$08 n.

Insurances

Conton Ins.. $215 n

Union Ins., $485 b. China Underwritters, $2 a. 1.K. Fire Ins., $100 n.

Shipping

Douglas, $00 b.

1.K. Steamboats, $18 Indo-Chinas (Pret.), $60 n. Indo-Chinas (Del.), $24 n. Shell Bearer, /− 85/--_n, Union Waterboats, $0.

Dock. Etc. H.K. & K. Wharves, $14.

$184 HK. Duckfi

II.K, Docks (new), $1734 21. Providents (old), $5.20 b and s. Providents (new), $5.05 s.

New Engineering Sh. $1.80 21. Shanghel Docks, Sh. $100 n.

Kuilan Minint Adm., /- 17/- n. Raubs, $0.10 b.

Venx: Goldfield, $3 n.

Hongkong Mines, 7% ets. n.

Philippina Mining

Autamoks, P. 47 sa.

Aloks,

F.

Bagulo Gold P. 241⁄2 sa.

Benguet Consol., P. 12.80 sa Coco Grove, P. 4DG sa. Consolidated Mines, P. 0035 su. Demonstrations, P. 2811⁄2 sa.

IX.L

San Mauricio, P. 1.74 sa. Suyor Consol.. P. 20 sa. United Paracales, P. At sa

Lands, Hotels, elc,

H. and S. Hoteis, $0.35 b.

HL.K. Lands, $34%

n.

I.K. Lands 1% deb. 107 Shanghai Lands, Sh. 58.00 11. Humphreys, 84

1.K. Realties. $51⁄4 n. Chinese Estates, $00 n.

Public Utilitia

uks.

$10.50 b.

Penk Peak

(old),

$63 11. (new), $3 n.

Yaumali Ferries (old), $23-n, Youmali Ferries, (new), $221⁄4 n. Chin Light (old), $10.60 b Chink Light (new), $1030 b.

Star Ferries, $7034 15.

H.K. Electric, $50 6.

Macao Nlectric, $17 n. Sandakan Lights, $10 n. Telephone (old), $23.50 b. Telephone

$8.00 n.

Singapore $/- 22/6 t.

Singapore Pref, s/- 25/- n.

Industrial

Cald: Macg. (ord.), Sh. $14 n. Cald: Mac. (Pref.), Sh. $13 m. Canton Ices, $1.70 n.

Cements, $15 b and s.

H.K. Ropes, $4.05 m.

Storms, &c.

Dairy Farms, $23

11.

Watsons, $0.80 b. Lane Crawfords, $8% 11. Sincerea, $2 0.

Wing On_(H.K.), $30 21, William Powell, Ltd., 00 cts. n.

Cotton Mills

Ewo Cotton Sh. $16 n. Shai Cotton Sh. $110 n. Zoong Sing, Sh. $24 n. Ving On Textiles, Sh. $40 n.

Miscellaneous

H.K. Entertainments, $8% n. Constructions, $14 n. Vibro Piling. $64 11.

Ch

Govt. 5% 1025 G$ Bonds..

H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 8 prm. b. H.K, Govt. 3% Loan par b. Marsmans (Lon.), s/- 1070 n.. Marsmans (H.K.), 3/3/- n.

SWATOW FEELS EARTHQUAKE

which

The earthquake shock rocked Hongkang at 1.4 pm. yester- day was also recorded in Swatow.

A "Central News" message slates that the tremor shook Swatow build- ings hut no damage has been re- ported.

DEANNA DURBIN That CERTAIN AGE

MELVYN DOUGLASA A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE

Turf Record

Likely To Be Smashed

over a

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,⠀⠀⠀FRIDAY,

DECEMBER 2, 1938.

|PREMIER ANNOUNCES

MINDANAO JU.S. Speeds Up JAPAN PREPARED TO

LEAVES FOR CANTON

Many Americans Aboard Gunboat

to

Munitions Work

END CHINA

WARFARE

le considered, however, that the complicated organisation and circum stances of the Chinese National Gov

until up for mass pretements speeded | tional Party members included with

of

erminent, with Communists and Nu-

in its fold, would render it Impassi ble for Generalissimo Chiang Kai- the Japanese terms.

An earlier "Trans-Ocean" mes-

foresees nago

the possibilities of far-reaching developments as a re- sult of Prince Konoye's inexpected declaration.

POST OFFICE.

FIRST CLASS MAIL.

CHRISTMAS LETTER MAIL FOR CANADA

(Br Imperial Airways Service) The Last Christmas Letter Mali

MAIL. LETTERA Ordinary letter mall-only for West Kwangal, Szechwan, welchow and Hunan will be ac cepted at senders' riak.

MAIL FOR CANTON

Ordinary mall (not" Registered,

(15 cents per half-ounce) for Canada Insured or Parcels) will be accepted by the Imperial Airways Plano" for Canton and despatched as clr-

cumstances permit. . Registered Mail....5 p.m. Dec. 0. Ordinary Mall.... p.m. Dec. 5. This mall is expected to arrive atį Vancouver

Victoria B.C., on December 23, 1938.

or

(Continued from Page 1.) Washington, Dec. 1. The army authorities to-day gave China, hostilities will quickly .(Continued from Pape 8)

the order for the speeding-up of terminate," the Premier is reported *The Public are reminded that preparations for the productinit of

to have stated.

ented letters and packets, irrespec-Kwangtung, munitions. seruinble is about half mile and 170

Prince Konoye Indicated that there tive of contents, are classified as first Mr. Louis Johnson, Assistant Sec-would be no objections yards and a keen struggle is pro-

to Gener-class mall and must be prepaid, as THE U.S.S. MINDANAO left of army equipment specialists that ing in the new regime,

retary for War, warned a conterence Inised. At time of writing it does

alissimo Chiang Kai-shek participat- such. hot look thint the weather clerk will

for Canton at 8 am. to-day with in the event of war the high com- disappoint the true followers of the turf and with a going on the fast passengers and 878 bags of mail.mand did not want the experiences side, I have a hunch that the turf Commodore John Stapler was of 1817-18 repeated.

on board the ship which will not simplified, und

Designs for arms supplies must be record of this course will be lowered by either Courting Eve (H. C. Pih)

Hongkong

to meet any OP Lancashire Chips (Prouix) Feturn Derby Day in the present holder of December 22.

emergency of war. The fastest me

distance

any Discussing preparations for Following were the passengers: Mir. future war, Mr. Johnson said that shek and his Government to necepti will be closed as follows: from the 1% mile

post. With Rnetz, Mies Todhunter, Miss Rupert, 10,000 factories had been given a everything in favour of a smasher Dr. Thomson, Miss Sanlin, Dy And definite war schedule for production, to break the record, I expect to

Mrs. C. A. Hayes, Mr. E. L. Hill, Dr.

but the

production numerous see an improvement

J. M. Henry, Dr. I S. in the time

S.. Frank, Miss

"hottle-necks" must be broken. about

faster Rolfe, Mrs. A. a couple of seconds

Anderson ami four Meanwhile the Navy Department than the present one. I was indeed

Chinese nurses, Mr. and Mrs. and

has awarded a contract for the con- glad to see the old lady. Able Ama- Miss Harris, Mr. F. A. McClure of struction of a 35,000 ton battleship, zon. out

Wednesday morning the U.S.A. Agricultural Research

Research.costing $52,704,000,-Reuter Special. Bureau, Mr. Hans Detlef Kuburt, Dr. contering six furlongs, but she was not the same more of her younger (Mrs) Daual, Mr. 1. Rudloff, Mr. 1. days. Strathroy followed the same Rode, Dr. Fisher, Hars Pickke, Mr. route in perfect style of an old hand and Mrs, Demeure, Mrs. Pearson, Mr. at the game and I am sure that he Sare Mr. Dolam, Mes. J. P.

Sargent, will give a good account of himself Anderson, Mrs, Alice J. Campbell, to-morrow with a novler, Mr. Col-

Dr. and Mrs. Kuttner. Mr. Thomas son, who is going to claim the loc

of the Texas Co., Mrs. S. M. Gerrard key allowance. When Courting Eve Mrs. G. Hill, Dr. F. Karcher and Dr. trounced Lanenshire Chips by

II. Snyder of the Hackett length in the Bond! Handicap on Mr. G. M. Kelley, Mes. Schenk, Mr. June 4, the former was conceding Thomson Mr. I. Peuvergue of 20 lbs. to the intter over a course

Mr. C. 1. of six furlongs in record time, but after the resumption of second half

Mr. Franz Bran- Lanenshire Chips

Schalk of JC, Mr. Van den Betson

theweiler of the German Consulate, Mr. back

on

got his

two Occasions and

the China Electric Young, Mr.

MAY BE THIS IS WHY!

is

FIVE-POINT PROGRAMME

Washington, Dre, 1.

TOKYO, Dec. 1. In an order for the speeding-up of

The 1939-40 fiscal budget for preparations for the production of

3,694,000,000 yen, munitions, Mr. Louis Johnson an- Japan is sistant Sceretury for War to-day which outlined a five-point programme as 184,000,000 yen over the current an increase af

the immediate objective of the United Hospital

States army.

Mr. Johnson placed in the fore- front the "education" of the supply extremely factories in producing

none-the-less complicated, though vital items, the standardisation uf types for all critical arms, the com-

weight adjuster considers that he has. Spalinger the Swiss Consul, ***; pletion of a production survey, and

improved to the extent of only 7 lbs. As a result, the two will meet in the Cramond Brig. Handicap__on this basis, but my vote Is on Lan- cashire Chips who is well tuned to concert pitch. Centre Court and Double Finesse are not to be des- pised.

SECOND LEG OF DAILY DOUBLE

1

The second leg of the daily double will be on the Powderhall Handicap, for "E" class China ponies over six furlongs, it will be reculled that at the fast meeting the "E" class event

Fidden by novices, but the change 10-morrow with "black letters jockeys in the saddle will no doub

evoke interest in the two

w betting counters. Tabby Cal is cun- sidered to be the best among this bunch and would recommend Yum Slug and Five Rulers to follow the genet behind. For a long shot, try Lucky Eleven.

Portobello Handicap

It is not an easy matter to spot the winner in the Portobello Handl rap (second section) for "C" eluss China pontes over a distance run of 14 miles. On paper Wiki Cat and Rose Evelyn should have an easy passage, but what about the extra foll weights they have been asked to carry? Laughing Buddha and Soldier of Ching ran a dead heat for third place and they have been kindly considered by the weight

G. M. Kossen, Mr. Floyd Carmert and: Miss Betty J. Brownell, Lingnan University students and Mr. Lange.

The U.ŠS, Tuls is at Sventow and will return to Hongkong on Decem-] ber 13.

Territorial Strength At New High

London, Dec. 1. The establishment of the territoria

army on November 1 was 201.000, and its strength 194,000.

ly

Never before had strength so close- approximated to establishment, stated Mr. Leslie Hore Belistin to- day.

Since the beginning of the month the establishment had to be increased by 25,000, and they would have to increase this establishment again in the future.

*To keep The force ឃ}) 10 establishment once they had got it there, they would have to find 60,000 recruits every year, said the War Minister.

In the last crisis they were ham- pered by lack of material, but this was progressively forthcoming.

Be only hoped that when the final story was told, the manner in which they had produced equipinent would be us praiseworthy as the manner in which they had produced men.- Reuter Special.

terk. Amberley let me down in his RUMANIA STAMPS OUT

last outing. but I still have a con- idence in the animal to reach the touch line first with Rose Jane and Soldier of China to fill the other two laces, National Defence in a good outskle bet,

CHINESE MAN OF MYSTERY IN ARMS CASE

(Continued from Puge 1.3

come here and tell us about Shu," rejoined Mr. C. G. 1. du Cann, for the defence.

Mr. Clayton did not reply.

"RELATED TO DR. KUNG"

Laffitte, who gave his evidence

"This

M. through an interpreter, was asked by Mr. du Cann, for the Willings, what he knew of Chou Tim Shu, Chinese Man of Mystery.

"Were you

told that this man was brother-in-law of the Chinese Prime Minister. Dr. Kung?"

M. Laffitte: By Mr. Frederick Wil- ling, and it was confirmed by Mr. James Willing, that Mr. Shu was re- inted to Chiang Kai-shek and Dr.

་་་་་ Kung.

Mr. du Cann usked M. Laffitte about a previous transaction.

M. Lafite said that the transac flon took place in May 1937. It in- volved 20,000,000 cartridges, for which he was to pay £15,950. He learned that goods arrived in Rotter- dam from Hamburg, but he never saw them.

was

With regard to the deal, the sub- Jeet of the charge, M. Laffitte agreed that directly the substitution discovered Frederick Willing hurried iound to see him and he was ter- ribly u

upact,

The inagistrate, Sir Rollo Graham Campbell, adjourned the case unti December D. Bail for the Willings was continued, but an application for bail for Corrigan was refused.

BANISHEE FLED FROM BOMBS

-

NAZI BAND

(Continued from Page 1.)

night ago as to who should commit the crime. Reuter,

FEAR OF HUNGARY

Bucharest, Dee. 1.

It is believed that fear of an Hungarian invasion is responsible for the ruthless campaign to eliminate the Iron Guard. The purge occurred on the 20th

anniversary of the Transylvania-Rumania agliation.

The

newspaper, remi-official Romania, referring to the Hungarian revisionist programme, warned to- day that the "enemies without await only a favourable moment to jump

on us,"

Codreanu and his companions and the The paper said that the killing of

resulting purge had to ir "swifter than #ghtning. There is no other Guards anarchy had to be crushed or solution. The centre of the Iron we would have been paralysed, facing other dangers, much graver, which would demand a tribute of the blood of the entire nation."-United Press.

BUDAPEST ARRESTS

Bucharest, Dec, 2. Three hundred and Len persons were arrested by the police during demonstrations last night in the Great Ring thoroughfare and neigh- bouring streets by Hungarian Nazis, who shouted Nazi slogans, and broke several shop windows-Reuter,

STRIKE SITUATION SUDDENLY FLARES

(Continued from Page 1)

arms factories at Le Havre after an attempted sit-down strike.

At St. Nazalre the unions have ordered a general strike in the local shipyards and aviation factories as #result of a lock-out.

is

re-

M. Daladier's Parliament convening, which has caused the cancellation of M. Leon Blum's "rump" session of the Socialist De- putles-United Press.

the early completion of simple con tact forms adequate for all anticl- pated war conditions.

We hope Congress will give us o ...... sufficient stock of munitions to ticle tay over until industry is ready", dem efared Mr. Johnson

year.

Navy 053,000,000 yen

Army 495,000,000 yen

Foreign Affairs 55.000.000 yen Home Affairs 201,000,000 yen Department of Justice 52,000,000

yen

Education 155,000,000 ye Agriculture 144,000,000 yen Communications 278,000,000 Finance

The China War budget will be 350.000.000 yen,

yell

Ministry

1.300,000,000

The

revenus is anticipated as follows: ordinary, 2,370,000,000 yen, He revealed that a $2,000,000 op-extraordinary 1,320,000,000 yen, while propriation was made in 1937 for educational orders in respect of only xpenditure is estimated to be or- live nut of 55 critical items, and dinary 1,900,000,000 yen and extra-

ordinary 1,730,000,000

yen-United next session of Congress would be Press. awiled to vote funds to train in-

dustry regarding remaining 55-

is only part of the 7,300 totul auction processes.

saict

10

U.S. COMMODITY

PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

Urging their simplification, Bir. Johnson, apparently referring Germany said: "In a certain foreign rountry designers strip all the non- essentials, from their important wor items.

that I sa single-seater of that country, the fighter plane self-starter

omitted was

and the Fadio equipment made readily re- movable in order to make way for extra ammunition, and the cockpit was reduced in size to accommodate December only small men.

The above statement was made at of army a conference

equipment specialists, which is the first of its kind in the United States.--Reuter.

Italian Paper Casts Back Half Century

French Insult

Paris, Dec. 1.

New York. Dec. 1.

New York Cotton

OUTWARD MAIL TIMIKS Regletered and Parcel Malts are VIA SIDENIA ROUTE

closed 15 minutes earlier than the time tiven below unless otherwise Lellers and Postcards for Europe stated, and where mails are advertis- texcept Great Britain and Elre) and ad to close or before 9 am, re- South America are forwarded "via gistered and parcel malls are closed Siberia" if so superscribed.

at 5 p.m. on the previous day.

From

Straits

Bangkok and Hollow

INWARD MAILS

Per

Bangalore Kalgan Llangchow

Hulphons, Pakhoi and ilodow Parcels from Calcutta and Straits... Sulsang Swatow...........

Straits and Europe via Negapatam (Papers etc.) London date, 3rd November.

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways"

Direct ServiceLandon

27th November,

Chekit ng

Duc.

December 2:

December 2,

December 2.

December 2,

December 3.

Hakusan Maru

December 3.

dato

Imperial Airways Plane December 3.

Shanghai and Swatow

Kiungchow

December 3

Australia and Monila

Nankin

December 3.

Manila

Neptuna

December 3,

Air Mail by "Pan-American

глух

Dircel Service" San Pan-American Francisco date, 26th November. Straits

Alr-

Airways Plane

December 3..

Anshun

December 4.

Tjisadane

December 4.

Arabia Maru

December 5.

Straits and Manila

Antilochus Changte

Parcels from Calcutta Straits

December 0. December 8. December 6. December 7.. December 7.

Amey

Japan

and Straits Talma

Tientsin and Swatow Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"London dale, 1st December Japan

and Shanghai Straits and Europe via Suez (Papers etc..) London date, 10th Novem- ber and London Parcels-London date, 3rd November. Saigon

Aeneas Hothow

Imperial Airways Plane Dreember 7, Aramis

.... December 8.

Chitral

Marechal Joftre U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan (Sun

Francisco date, 18th November) Pres. Coolidge

OUTWARD MAILS

For

Opening Closing

8.67/67

11.07/07

Jan. (1939)

8.50/50

8.50 N

Per

March (1939)

8.45/40

8.45/46

May (1039) July (1039) Oct. (1039) Spot

8.20/26

8.25/20

Friday

8.02/02

8.01/01

*.71/71

7.70/70

Parcela only for Japan Manila

8.95 Nom.

New York Rubber

...

December... Murch (1939) 16.00/04 May Sept. Cetaber

10.056/078

16.03/04

16.07b/00

Sales for the day:---770 tons.

December 8.

December 8.

December 8,

Date and Time,

Sulsong.............Fri., Dec. 2, 3 p.m. Emp. of Canada . . . . . . . . Fri., Dec. 2, Kowloon P. O.

ReД..

Dec. 2, 5 p.m.

Ord..........Dec. 2. 5.30 pan.

G. F. O,

..Dec. 2. 5 p.m. Dec. 2, 6.30 p.m. ..Fri, Dec. 2.

Reg.

Ord..

10.08/07

10.10/10

10.14 N

Air Malt for "K. L. M. Airways Hakozaki Maru

Direct Service”-due Amsterdam, 13th December.

K.P.O.

Rex..

Ord.,

.Dec, 2, 5 p.m. ...Dec. 2, 5.30 p.m.

December Muy July

Chicago Wheat

65/60-14 05/00 603/0015 Wednesday's Sales:-

G.P.O.

5314/63 06%/60%

Rcg..

Ord.,

.Dec. 2, p.m. .Dec. 2, 6.30 p.m.

10,023,000 bushels. Chicago Corn

Malta and Europe vin Marseilles --due Murseliles, 31st December.

Straits, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt, Hakozaki Maru

...Fri, Dec. 2.

K.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.,

.Dec. 2. 3 p.m. .Dec, 2, 5.30 p.m.

-- 475/475% 51444/51 5132/511 52/52

52/524 Winniper Wheat

594/59% 615/012% 824/0214 622/0214 03/03

U.P.O.

Reg Ord.,

Dec. Dec.

p.m. 7 p.m.

Saturday

Parcels only for Calcutta

Santhia

Dalren ...

Hangsang Klangsu

M. Georges Bounet, the French Foreign Minister received the Italian December Ambassador, Signor Guariglia to-day | May In connection with yesterday's anil-July | French demonstration in the Italian

Chamber.

December The meeting was arranged at M. May Bonnet's request.

July Omcial circles are silent about the interview.

A Rome message says that further the newspaper, light is shed by Tribuna on the reasons behind the demonstration in the Chamber.

The paper says that Count Clano's statement on the "natural aspirations of the Italian people" is expilcit.

The French occupation of Tunis in 1881 was, in methods, and the pre- cedents it created, and in lack of consideration for previous Italian rights in the territory, a grave insult remembered. which succeeding generations always

The insults must be repaired if Italian friendship is desired.~-Router.

FRENCH

FROTEST

Paris, Dec. 1. It is understood that M. Georges Bonnet, the French Foreign Minister has protested to Italy against the de- monstration in the Italian Chamber of Deputies yesterday, in which some of the Deputies shouted for the re- turn to Italy of Tunisia, Corsica and NiceUnited Press.

NEW CZECH CABINET

Prague, Dec. I.

The new Czecho-Slovak Fed- eral Cabinet, formed by Rudolf Beran, former Agrarian leader, to succeed the Sirovy Cabinet, was announced this evening.

General Sirovy remains in the Cabinet as the Minister for National Defence, wille M. Sidor, leader of the Slovak Government Party be- comes deputy Prime Minister of the Federal Cabinet.

M. Chvalkovaky remains Foreign Minister, and M. Kalfus as Minister of Finance.

Yeung Wing, 30, unemployed, was charged before Mr. R. Edwards nt the Central Magistracy this morning|

GUARDS STONED with returning to the Colony before

Valenciennes, Dec. 2. Twelve mobile guards last night the expiration of ls ten years'

Slovak under-secretaries will be banishment term, Imposed in Octo- put up a determined realstance in appointed in the Foreign Omes and ber, 1938.

defence of the Sahut works, where

Finance ministries, while non-party experts have been appointed as Young stated that he was sent to they were protecting 80 men at work. Sam Chun, and was forced to re- marched to the works and stoned Twelve hundred demonstrators

Ministers for Bohemia, Moravia and furn

Silesia. to Hongkong because the the guards, who held their ground,

The Slovak Government is un- Japanese bombed Sum Chun. He defending themselves with rifle butta, changed, except for a new Minister was remanded for 24 hours for fur- Reinforcements led by the sub- of Justice, and the Ministry for ther Inquiries. Sub-Inspector C. Prefect relieved the hard-pressed! Carpathian-Ukraine is also unchang Dayating prosecuted.

squad.---Reuter,

ed.---Reuter,

EUROPEAN LADY IN TRAFFIC CASE

the

Miss M. A. Whitham, of 10 Shek- fungalow, was fined $5 by Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at

Central Magistracy this morning, when she admitted a summons charging her

35 miles per hour on November 21. with driving through the built-up area in Bennessy Rond at a speed of It was stated that her driving record was good.

GERMAN ENVOY FOR PARIS

Berlin, Dec. 1. Herr Joachim von

It is authoritatively stated that Ribbentrop the Parls on Monday. German Foreign Minister, leaves for

for this week, but it was presumably The visit was originally scheduled delayed owing to the French strike. -Reuter.

MANILA

SHARES

The following quotations were re- ceived after the close of the morning session through Reuters:

Anlamok

Ask

Benguet Cons Ragulo Gold. Coco Grove Consolidated Mines. Demonstration .....

IXL

Paracais Gumaus San Mauricto..... dugog

United Paracale....

Haiphong

Amoy ...

Shanghal, Japan and Europe (except Great Britain Rrid Eire) vla Siberia,

.Sat.. Dec. 3.. Parcela, ......Dec. 3, 8.30 a.m.. Tyndareus...Sat., Dec. 3, 0.30 am. .Sat., Dec. 3, 10a.m. Sat., Dec. 3, 3.30 p.m.

Hakusan Maru..Sat., Dec. 3, 5 pm. Van Heutsz ......Sat., Dec. 3, 5 p.m.

Sat., Dec. 3,

Amoy .....

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- Pan-American Airways Plano "Tan lulu and U.S.A.. by the American Airways Direct Service"

due San Francisco Bih Dec.

Reg.

Ord.

K.P.O.

..Dec. 3.5 p.m. Doo, 3, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

Reg.

Ord,

Swatow Saigon

Swatow

Sunday

Dec. 3, 5 p.nt.

Deo. 3, 5.30 p.m.

Kwangtung Sun, Dec. 4, 8.30 a.m. Kalgan.....Sun., Dec. 4, 8.30 am.

Monday

Liangchow..Mon., Dec. 5, 8.30 a.m.

Swnlow, Shanghai and Tientsin... Wingsang ..Mon., Dec. 5, 1.30 p.m. Mombasa, Beira, Laurenco Marques,

(and Parcels and Papers for

Arabia Maru Mon., Dec. 5, 2.30 p.m.

Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Imperial Airway Plane

South Africa via Durban).

Direct

Service" due Londen.

1211 December.

Reg.

Ord.

Reg.

Ord,

Mou. Dec. 5. K.P.O.

..........Dec. 5, 5 p.m..

.Dec. 5, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Dec. 5, 5 p.m.

...........Dec. 5. 7 p.m.

Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Ans- Imperial Aleways Plane

trolla BT "Imperial Airways

Direct Service" doe 12th December.

Business Done Prices in Penor

Dec. 1. Dec, 2.

47

.4

28

24/

17.80

13.00

4244

51

.0035

Ung.

Swatow

281

284

.07

Ung

Hoihow and Fakhol Swatow

Unq.

Ung.

1.74

Fort Bayard and Halphong

20

B1

20 44

Haiphong Amoy

Swalow and Tientsin Shanghai and Japan

Selgon

The following Is Swan, Culbertson & Fritz' report on this morning's market:

The Manila market was quiet but steady with prices remaining un- changed to up 10 points. Benguet Consolidated gained 10 points, whito San Mauricio gained 4 points,

C. IN C. FOR SHANGHAI The C-in-C. China Station, H.E, Vice-Admiral Sir Percy Noble, leaves for Shanghai and the north to-day nboard his Flagship, H.M.S. Kent.

Sydney.

Tuesday

Reg.

Ord.

Reg.

Ord.

Mon., Dec. 5.

K.P.O.

....Dec. 5, & p.m..

....Dec. 5, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

·

.Dec. 5. 5 p... .Dec. 5, p.

Llangchow..Tues., Dec. 6, 8.30 a.m. Klungchew...Tues., Dec. 6, Noon. Anshun....Tues., Dec. 6, 1.30 p.m.. Jean Dupuls Tues., Dec. 8, 2 p.m. Wednesday

Norviken ......Wed, Dec. 1, 10 a.m. Teinan

.....Wed., Dec. 7. 3.30 p.m.

Thursday

Chakang..Thurs., Dec. 8, 10.30 a.m. Marechal Joffre

Aramis

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plano

Direct Bervice"-due London, 15th December

Thurs., Dec. 8, 1.30 p.m. Thurs., Dec. 1, 3.30 p.m.

6. K.P.O. ....Dea. 8, 5 p.m.

Thurs., Do0.

Reg.

Ord.

.....Dec. 8, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.Q.

Bet.

.Dec. 8. § pan.

Orl

.Dec. 5, 7 p.m.

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