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PATSY KELLY
ALAN MOWBRAY
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CHARLES ROGERS « Scrom Play by JAMES PARROTT, FELIX ADLER, CHARLES MELSON Ansociate Proéreur §. 5. VAN KEUKEN
A Metro - Gildwyn - Mayer Bletmen
Added Attractions: News of the Day"
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"Our Gang" Comedy
Saturday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
February 4, 1939.
TO-MORROW at 12.30 P.M.
SPECIAL MORNING SHOW
Harold Lloyd in "THE MILKY WAY” Admission: Stalls-10 cts.. Dress Circle-20 cts., Loge-30 cts.
NEXT CHANGE
RETURN SHOWING BY POPULAR DEMAND! Icanette MacDonald "NAUGHTY MARIETTA” Nelson Eddy in
An "Old Favourito" from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Needed Urgently
MEN'S WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S
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Hongkong Benevolent Society
11, Ice House Street,
MONDAY
THURSDAY
10 am to 12 Noon.
LATE
COLONY'S DEFICIT
$440,043
Despite Highest
NEWS
Ban On Hawkers
Of Sweep Tickets
The habit of hawking enih-sweep race tickets around offices and in the streets, which has become prevalent! in Hongkong during recent months, in to be stopped by law, according to notification in the "Government
JAPANESE TO PERMIT SHIPPING
Gazette" this morning, which publish. Limited Number Of
ed the terms of a Bill to amend the
The most important part of the
Revenue In History Betting Duty Ordinance of 1931.
British Vessels
"There a no reason why a Kmited As a result of increased expendi- amendment is that no person shall ture in nearly all Heads, the Hong-sell, or offer for sale any tickets, lists, number of British aliips should not go
Government kung
sustained B receipts or other substitutes for to Canton." defeit
This statement was made to-day of $440,043 for the year tickets recording the numbers of the 1938, according to figures published chances allocated for any cash-sweep, by the Japanese Consul in Hongkong. in "Government Gazelle" this totalizator, or pari-mutuel, except at Mr. T. Oda, when commenting on the morning.
places authorised by the Com-arrival of the Japanese steamer Sul Itevenue, totalling $36,735,854, missioner of Police for such sales, San Maru in the Colony at 0a.m. was the highest ever recorded, ex- and then only in accordance with the to-day. The ship is taking Japanese ceedin 486.
that of the previous year conditions (if any) contained in such wish to point out that this does
cargoes from Amoy to Canton,
**I not me was also the offices of the club conducting been re-opened, but that only Expenditure, however, a record, the total of $37,175,897
the cash-sweep, totalizator or pari-limited number of Japanese and being $5,064,075 higher than in 1937, mutuel betting, to which the tickets, British ships will go to Canton."
At the beginning of the year, it was lists, receipts, or other substitutes for estimated that the Colony would have tickets relate. a surplus of $3,124,629, compared with the actual surplus of $1,005,164 in 1937,
by
EXPENDITURE JUMPS There was a big increase in ex- penditure in December, the total of $5,982,720 being nearly $3,000,000- above the expenditure for the same period in 1937. Revenue in Decem ber amounted to $3,109,514, compar- ed with $2,921,319 in the same period In 1937.
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authorisation, or on the premises or
mean that the Pearl tiver
has
A
The Consul sald that the Japanese and British Consuls in Canton had exact streets is forbidden, and this pro- terms of which he had not yet been
The hawking of chances in the roached an agreement, the abition is extended so as to forbid informed. the sale or offer of tickets in any places other than those authorised by the Commissioner of Pollee,
011
11c
said the Sui San Maru would be returning from Canton in a few days, and though it might not call at llongkong, another ship would be doing so shortly.
CHINESE OFFICIAL
He said that within the next two DUE TO-DAY
or three weeks. several Japanese steamers would be on regular service General Hsu Tsong-tse.
Vice-to Canton, calling at Ulangkong and President of Control Yuan, ia arriving through to Amoy. in Jongkong: this afternoon
Air, Oda
said
that no passengers board the President Conlidge from were salling on the Sol San Maru Shanghai where he resided for the this morning for Canton. No cargo past 18 months on account of its was taken aboard here, and the call poor health. In order to clear up the at Tiongkong was inore in the nature Tumour that he was asked to join the of a trial trip.. Japanese puppet Government in all-time Nanking, be decided to visit Heng- jump of kong anmediately,
from
RESTRICTIONS ON FOREIGN GUNBOATS
Nearly every Department showed increased expenditure last year.
Miscellaneous Services, which cost $1,628,017 in 1937, cost $3.040,662 in 1938- increase of $1,411,042.
Military contributions to the im- perial Government increased
the $5,586,415 in 1937 to record of 56,880,723-a
At the same time, however. the $1,294,300. I will be recalled that It is learned that the Chinese "Telegraphi" is informed from most Government recently announced that Nation!
has appointed authoritative sources that the British, ure contributions to the Imperial
other Third Power come him, including Mr. To Yuch-naval authorities have been requested passage of I gunboats up and sen, Mr. Wong Shao-lai, Dr. Andrew to stop the Lee, Adiniral Chen Chak, Mr. L. K. down the Pearl River.
This fact would indicate that Kung and Mr. Au Fong-poo.
future
Government have been Axed at SB.- special ra overnment here to wel-American and
000,000 per annum.
Only seven Heads showed increased Revenue during 1938, the principal being Revenue from duties, which increased from $7,625,411 to $9.105.- 121. Revenue from this source com- prised
one-third of the almost Colony's total revenue.
LAND SALES JUMP
Land Sales showed a welcome in-
that the
Vie
will proceed to Chungking to take up shipping from the River.
It is understood that General Hsu Japanese desire to clear all foreign
It is understood his new post in the newly organised
last institution named "The National De-foreign gunboat to proceed up the fence Council," of which General river was the U.S.S. Mindanao, which Chiang Kai-shek is the Chairman. Left Hongkong for Canton on February
crease of $671,040, after declining 0.B.E. FOR ARMY
steadily for several years. The total receipts in 1938 were $1,199,510, com- with $528,403 in 1937.
the exceeded
The
ADVISER
!1.
COLONY'S ASSETS
It has just been learned that Mr. SHOW DECLINE
D. A. G. Willis, Financial Adviser of
Com-
actual revenue estimated revenue by $844,510.
Despite the serious loss of bust-the War Oflee to the China
Hongkong's excess of Aspets over ness since the closure of the Chinese mund, was Included in the New Year Liabilities has decreased 10 $13,- section of the railway, the Kowloon Honours, Mr. Willis was awarded 582,234 as a result of the defeit
in the Order of the Brkish Emp.re! Canton Railway succeeded in
reasing revenue from $1,287,040 in (Civil Division), 1937 to $1,982,287, an increase of $404,347
The loss sustained by the K.C.R.
a result of the closure of the Chinese
BIG DELAY IN AIR MAIL.
sustained in 1938, it was vented this morning.
The Culony's actual cash assets now total just over $3,000,000, owing to the fact that over $12,000,000 has Works been advanced for. Public
have not yet arrive against loans which this afternoon have
been issued. bren delayed three days and will not arrive here
section may best be instanced by. Home mails scheduled to comparing the revenue of $138.027 in December, 1937, with the small total of $39.260 in the last month of 1930.
until Tuesday.
The Australian mall is expected at 5 p.m. to-day.
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