SMUGGLING Tenoht Méret Landlord

ALLEGED Sequel To Discovery Of Canton Cargo

A SEQUEL to the discovery of a large quantity of un- manifested cargo on the steamer, Fatshan on October 13 occurred at the Central Magistracy, this morning when Mesers. J. P. Vastinia and Company, were summoned for unlawfully im- porting 85 bales of silk and cotton plece goods into the Colony.

Mr. F. G. Nigel, for the defence, said the Company only claimed 50 bales of silk and two tales of paper. He then dealt with the question of mens rea, and said that the carriers had been told to take the goods to Hongkong,

but the Company did not know it hud, been put on the Fatshar

Chief Revenue Officer Grimmitt prosecuted.

Routed Via Shakki

D. D. Noterwalle, Canton manager of the Company, said that up till Jüne this year, there had been no chance of sending goods to Hongkong, He Jaler found out that goods were being Dent by Canton people to Hongkong | vla Shokki, and arranged through a huyer named Yau King-sun to do the same for him. A number of trial hipments were sent, and they arrived In Hongkong safely.

Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH-

DECISION GIVEN IN UNIQUE TEST CASE

A question of considerable interest to business people, landlords, and tenants was decided at the Summary Court this morning before Mr. Justice Lindsell.

The question was whether a tenant living in premises where

a business. is also carried on a HONGKONG MAN'S TRIP entitled to protection under the Prevention of Eviction

HOW

Ordinanco,

WITH ATHENIA SURVIVORS®

(Continued. from Page 1.)

aunk.. Later

the look-out

Such a claim was made by Lau Tin- hang, managing partner of the Chung Hang Firm. A notice to quit was been served by Tang Mak, but Lay claimed sighted something that look like n that the flem occupied only the front submarine's periscope and our gun ho was trained on the object, which portion of the premises and as was lying at the rear he was pro-turned out to be an oil drum.

Mr. Justica

Visit By Aeroplano tecled by the Ordinance.

The "The second day a plane from an Lindsell held against him.

are alluated at No. 5. niecraft carrier dew

and premises

the luter we went quite close to Cheungshawan Rond, ground floor.

Mr. M. A. Da Silva appeared for carrier as a plone took off its deck, the defendant firm and Mr. F. H. The aircraft carrier, which was not the Courageous, was surrounded by Loseby for the plaintit,

seven destroyers, which wore tearing round her at full speed," said Mr. Alexander,

Rent Discussed.

When the hearing was resumed. after an adjournment. from Septem- her 29, Lau Tin-hang was further cross-examined by Mr. Loseby and in reply to questions stated that on August 2 he met the plaintiff and they discussed the question of rent. The plaintiff told him the lowest rental

over UA

There was a sensation of great relief when the ship arrived at Montreal, Most of the passengers celebrated the Occasion with # "beat-up.".

H.K. Men Want To Enlist Many Hongkong men had tried to but were

Exchange At A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London Demand do. T.T. Shanghai

T.T. Singapore

TT. Japan

TUT. India

TT. U.S. A

1/2

22:

52%

.103

.02

.244

AT. Manila

.4D

T.T. Batavia.

.45%

T/T. Bangkok

.1431⁄2

T.T. Salgon

.108

TT. France

.10.00 .100. .1/64%

.1/3/

4 m/s D/P

do,

.1/3%

4 m/m L/C USA.

.25%

4 m/a France

.11.45

30, da India..

.844

U.B. Cross rate in Lon,

.4.02

.3.00

T.T. Switzerland

TT. Ausiralla

BUYING

4 m/s L/C London

U. S. Cross rate in N. Y.

POST OFFICE

ADDITION OF SENDER'S ADDRESS

he could allow was $83. They met join up in Great Britain

unable to enlist, as they were told again on August 4 when plaintif re-their duty was to return to their posts cornes, or on the back, the name and

duced the Ogure to $60.

the Colony. They

were

not

Mr. Loseby: You did not tell him in for whom you were making the offer, allowed even to do A. R. P. werk, or yourself or the firm?-No, but as sald Mr. Alexander.

Every article sent through the Posts should bear in the left-hand address of the sender, so that the Post Office may be able in case of non-delivery, to return it unopened and without delay. A large num-] ber of undelivered articles are destroyed every year at the Return- at no clue, outside or inside, of the

whereabouts at the senders.

Enquiries had been made from the Japanese Consul in Canton regarding the shipping of goods Hongkong by steamer, and the reply was that the river was closed. He had no reason to suppose that the goods would not go to Hongkong via Shekki.

The Hongkong office was not comffer was for the whole of the ground balloon barrages being sent, uD municated with when sending ship- toor. ments, but the carrier was given a note, and another note would be re-

he had told me that the notice applied "Things were grin at Home, with

to the firm as well as living quarters, everyone carrying gus inngics about meaning the whole of the ground and expecting the colossal air raid Hor. I look it that he understood the which did not take place. I saw theed Letter Omice because they contain

Glasgow and Liverpool and I under- stand they will be erected at all big industrial centres. In Liverpool there nothing except the Cathedrais,

turned to him when the goods were stressed that notice to quit was were no cinemas, or museums open- / Uransport the public are requested to

delivered safely.

Warth $7,200 Mr. Grimmitt; What

value of the goods you sent down this was the time?-About $7,200.

Did you put any identification

marks on the sacks or bules?—No. The bags were just numbered.

You have idea how the goods get there, nor do you care how they get there, as long as they do?-Yes. You let your goods leave Canton to go through Shekk! Have you any Customs documents?--No.

Mr. Grimmitt: What you are doing is tantamount to snuggling the goods out of Canton into Hongkong.

Invalid Notice Claim Mr. Silva, in his closing address, invalid, that the defendant was pro- tected by the Ordinance and that, there had been an agreement be part from all other considerations,

tween the parties for a new tenancy at $60 a month.

Mr. Silva pointed out that the recent receint had originally been given in two names and the landlord suddenly dropped one name and be- gan issuing the receipts in the name of the Chung Hang firm only. Natur ally the defendant was puzzled by the receipt and asked the plaintiff about it.

"There were many dimeulties to

returning to jobs in the Colonies," arrange exit permits from Home, but facilities were granted for those ho aald.

H.K. Stock Market

were

The following quotations Issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar-

BANKS

| Mr. Silva submitted that defendant ket this morning.

was protected by the Ordinance stuce it had been established that the front part of the premises only were used ጌና shop whereas the back portion was used for living purposes,

You King-sun, a buyer employed by defendant firm in Shameen, sald consignments had been sent to Hong- kong since June through people of the Fook Cheung Hong in. Canton. After Mr. Loseby hnd bricßy re- The route was from Canton to Szeplied, His Lordship giving judgment Ku, and then to Sim Cho and Shekki by sleamer. The delivery of the goods to Hongkong was guarantees by the transport people.

Told About Route Questioned by Mr. Grimmitt, Yau said he had no experience in ex- parting goods from Canton, but had Just been told about the route. He agreed the goods would have to pass the Chinese Customs at Shekk!, but aald the custom dues, ele. was all taken care of by the transpori-people In their charges for delivery. How they did it, he did not know.

held that the claim for protection under the Ordinance falled, that the notice was good and valid notice, but that there had been an agreement: between the parties. The claim for possession thus failed.

Defendant was awarded Atty per

rent, costs,

RUSSIA'S DEMANDS

(Continued from Pape 1.)

Monday.

Mr. Houston found that defendaut❘tions is scheduled to be signed on- company neither knew or cared as to how the goods got to flongkang, and adjourned the summons until Friday. 11.30 am. for Mr. Nigel to make his submissions.

POPE CONDEMNS TOTALITARIANS ROME, Oct. 29 (Reuter).- His Holiness the Pope to-day again condemned regimes which suppress religion. He was ad- dressing missionary bishops after their consecration.

Is Holiness said that in those countries where the government was based on rules of morality and justice, tyranny was unknown.

There was no lack of respect for authority nor justice, to which human dignity was entitled.

In these days men were too often greedy in avareh for things material and were not following the ways of Justice and pence.

Berlin Bans Encyclical LONDON, Oct. 29, (Reuter) The Papal Encyclical issued. laat Friday was not read in Rotnan Catholic churches in Berlin le-day. The German "Freedom" slation, in one of its anti-Nazi broadcasts from

Inside Germany, somewhere nounced that the Gestapo took special precautions in Cologne to prevent Catholic priesta: from dis-

of full version closing the Encyclical.

an-

the

His Holiness also denounced the Nazi race doctrine.

He oald the Roman Catholic faith was not shaken by the march of time and embraced the whole world with out distinction of race and creed.

The exodus of Reich eltizens is al- ready procceding and all highways from Latvia are clogged,

Reply Studied

(UP).- HELSINGFORS, Oct. 20 The Government spent four and one

hilf hours to-day, minutely studying

the draft of the reply to the Russlan proposals which M, Pisikivi

will

take to Moscow next Tuesday.

Meanwhile, the entire city is still blacked out, except for illuminated windows on the upper floors of the Foreign Offee,

Another Shooting Incident

CHUNGKING, Oct. 30 (Central) Another shooting incident took place in Fahwachen, is the western "out- skirts of Shanghai, on Saturday when Sialo Hotal," said to be connected; with a certai organisation in western Shanghai, was shot at and critically wounded. The, assailants made good, their escape.

Slao refused to disclose the cause of his being attacked.

Maharajah Hurt

In Air Crash

BOMBAY, Oct. 20 (Router) -- Captain the Maharajah of Jaipur, of the Kachwaha clan of Ralputs, was badly injured this evening in an áir crash In Bombay,

The plot of the maching was killed! and the Maharajah's · A.D.C. was injured.

The Maharajatavas kubed, to hospital and an Immediale operation was performed.

St. Patrick's Society stated that his condition was

Appeals To Irish

An appeal for more me

the Patrick's: of: Hong-

kong in mede' in the annual report|

of the Society, which now has a total

of 136, All Irish men and women]

are invited to enticed, the connual

A communique afterwards, issued satisfactory as could be expected.

H.K. Banks 5. HK. Banks (Lon. Reg.) H.K. Banks (H.K. Reg.) Chartered £. Mercantile, A. & D. £ Mercantile, c. £.

East Aalo $..

Cantons $ Union $..

INSURANCES

China Underwriters $.. H.K. Fire $...

SHIPPING

Douglases $

Steamboats $..

Indo-Chinas, P.S

Indo-Chinas, D$. Shell (Bearers) 8/- Waterboats-§. verre

DOCKS ETC. Wharves $.

Docks $.

Providents

New Eng. Sh.

Sh. Docks Sh. $...

MINING

Kailun s/- Raubs $.... Venz, Gold $ H.K. Mines Ctr.

LANDS

Hotels $. Lands

Land 4% de. $. S'ral Lands Sh. Humphreys Ș.. H.K. Realies $.. Chinese estates $.... UTILITIES

.1.905. 2..77 n. £..78 n.

Owing to the uncertainty of Sea post Christmas Parcels carly, pro ferably before the end of October.

Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.

are

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mail closed 15 minutes earlier than the timo given below unless otherwize stated, and where malls are advertis- ed to close at or before' a.ni, regis tered and parcel malls are closed at 5 pm, on the previous day. When malls are advertised to close after 5 pun Registered and Parcel mails are closed at 6 pm.

INWARD

MAILS Air Mall by "Imperial' Airways

Direct Service" London date 21st | October

7 n. Shanghai and Amoy 2014 n. Straits 10% n. Canton

Australia and Manila Japan and Shanghai

.72 n.

.2021 b. Japan

.400 n. Shanghai

14 n. Straits 175 su

.08 b.

12.

.80 n. 30.n.

October 30, 1939.

HONGKONG RESIDENTS SEE SUBMARINE DRAMA AT SEA

(Continued from Page 1.)

"We put on speed and our destroy- ers spread out to port and starboard. of the secho of the sinking and began I dropping depth charges.

"Sopio of the eruptions came up white and then one came up black -a big blotch of oil? and debris, There can be no doubt that 'ley got her,

"We ourselves did not participate In the rescue work, but the destroy- ers picked up some survivors. We were not told the name of the ship."

"Thora: She Goes" Another passenger said: "I noticed the ship ahead just after I left my cabin. I glanced at her and then moved around the deck to count the convoy and see whether we were alt there. There was an explosion and 1 heard someone ahout There, sho goes,

"I hurried back for'ard and stared ahead, but all I could see was a white bulgo of waler. I hurried to my cabin nearby for my glasses and, re- turned and trained them ahead, but all I saw was the blank surface of the water. The whole thing didn't take longer than two minutes.

"Just before tiffin the same day we had another alarm and we all had to don our lifebetts and go to ouT deck stations. We were there for perhaps an hour before we were al- lowed to disband.

"The one who showed the most; consternation was our chef, who was furious over the danger of the Kiffin being'spolit.”

Passengers Do Duty The liner w

was more carefully sand- Logged and darkened than most ships that have arrived from home, canvas shields being erected at her deck entrances, and she was under careful night-tine supervision during her Journey of nearly seven weeks, The Passengers played in part in this supervision.

"We were allotted duties soon after leaving home," said one passenger. "Afterwards, and particularly after the convoy left us on the fourth day, we had to do turns of training and duty and when an alarm sounded we hind to go to our stations.

"Most of us were employed on in- spection duty to see that no lights were visible at night, and on look-out duty, but there was also a volunteer gun crew.

"Some Bring practice was done on the way out at targets thrown over- board-dorn accurate Bring, too.

look-out "Whenever anyone on noticed anything suspicious the ship, which went at full speed after leaving the convey, would begin to zig-zag.

"The women also bad their special Oct. 30. duties, Most of them were prepared .Oct. 30. for Red Cross work, but fortunately Oct. 30. there was no call for this service. Oct. 31. One girl took B.B.C. news bulletins Oct. 31. each day and prepared the daily news .Oct. 31.sheet. However, the novelty

of

Oct. 31. these dutles quickly wore off and they .Oct. 31. soon became irksome.”

.Oct. 31. The black-out precautions caused Air Mall by "Pan American Airways one casunity among the crew. This Direct Service"-San Francisco was a quartermaster who fell heavily date, 26th October...Nov. 1. [ over a chair which had been moved Air Malt by "Air France Direct from its proper position on the dark

Servico"Paris date, 25th October deck.

Nov. 1. He arrived in Hongkong with his .85/7.Haiphong and Fort Bayard..Nov. 1. left arm in a sling and will have

.Nov.1.1o_have_the_clbow trented here,

.8.10-

.101 n.

Japan-vernes Jan and Manila

18.10 b.

OUTWARD MAILS Monday, Oct. 30

Bangkok

..4 b.

14 n.

.175 n. Amoy

Japan

Fort Bayard. 13/9 n. Straits and Calculta,

Parecls

Nov. 1.

5.00 p.m. 7.00 p.m.

ard.

Tuesday, Oct. 31 Manila, Macassar and Sourabaya

Passenger List

Through passengers from London aboard the liner were.--Miss N. Manley, of the Kailan Mining Ad- .3.30 pmministration, Tientsin, Mr. and Mrs. 7.00 p.m. R. A. Boothroyd, Miss P. Bealty, Miss 7pm. B. Courtney, Mrs. N. Christie, Mr. 7.00 p.in.

G. Danson, Mrs, L. Griffin, Mr. J. G. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. H. Kun- berlan and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ramsden and doughter, Mr. and Mrs. 3. A. Stericker. Captain C. B. Stringer, Mr., F. Stermes, Mr. E. O, 8.30a.m. Sagerholm, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. .32.10 Straits. Ceylon, India, East Africa, Thompson

Mr. and and daughter, Aden, Egypt and London Parcels Mrs. G. H. K. Wheeler and daughters, due London, 9th Decmber,

and MIs, P. Crow and daughter. G.P.O. and Kr.o.

Others who disembarked in Hang- ...Oct. 30, 5 pm. kong were. Mr. J. Hogg, Mr. A. P. Oct. 31, 8.45 a.m, n Fernandes, Mr. P. G, A. Ord.

Oct. 31, 9.30 o.m. Disck, Mr. M., M. Drummond, 16. Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, Canado, M

0.60 0.

.4 n.

.4 n.

.44 b.

.par. n. 1.0 n. .74 n. .4.10

Pur.

.100 n.

Iteg.

Trams $. Peak Trams (old) $.. Peak Trams (new) 5.

7.40 n. 3.70 n.

Star Ferries $..

6115 n.

Y. Ferries $.

.22 b.

B.C., 18th November

7.80 sa.

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

.194.

Parcels

19% b.

Rez.

Ord.

China Lights (old $. China Light (new) $. 1.K. Electries $. Macao Electrics Sandakan Lights Telophones (old $. Telephones (new) $ Tractions B}~ Tractions (Prof.) x/-

INDUSTRIALS

Cald: Macg. (ord.), Sh.. Cald: Macg. (Pre), Sh. Canton Ices $.

Cements $.

H.K. Ropes $.

STORES, &c. Dairy Farms (old) Dairy Forms (new) Watsons $..... Lanc, Crawfords $ Sinceres $. Wing On (H.K.) $... Powell, Ltd. S...

COTTON MILLS

Ewo Sh. $........ S'hal Colton Sh. $. Zoong Sing, Sh. $.

W.

R. Fielden, Mr.

U.S.A., Central and South America J. Hawkins, Mr. L. B. Mc- via Vancouver B.C., (Parcels for Governe, Mr. J. A, Urquhart. Cmdr. Canada only)-due Vancouver

M. J. Yeatman. R.N., Mr. and Mrs. W. Young. Mr. E. G. Mulholland, Mr. Tan Te-moo, and Mr. E, L. Knile. .Oct. 30, 3 p.m. Through passengers, from Slega- .Oct. 31, 9.15 a.m.pore Included. Mr. F. C. Strickland, Oct. 31, 10 a.m. Rev. Father Schmid, Mr. and Mrs. T. 0.30 n.m., Brooks, Mrs. J. Woog and daughter, Parcels only for Stralis .....1 p.m. and Mr. N. I. Patel. Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Direct Bervice" due London, 8th Nov.

11. paren

20.20 b.

.7.60 n

19/-.n.

22/- 5.

LTD.

Reg.

..14 n.

Ord.

13 n.

1 n.

.Oct. 31, B 12.03. ..Oct. 31, 5,30 p.ın. G.P.O.

RCK.

¡Oct. 31, 5 p.m. 14.00 b.

Ord...

„Oct. 31, 7 p.m. .4.80 n. 1 Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus- iralla by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-dua Sydney, Sth Nov.

.20 s.

.19 n.

.7.00 b.

Rer.

7 n. 'Or,

180 n.

..1 n.

.41 n.

..leg. Ord.

Bangkok .22 n. .176 n.Shanghai .52 s. | Haiphong

KP.D.

STILOIL 31, 8 pm. ....Oct. 81, 6.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Oct. 31, 5 p.m. Oct. 81, 7 pa Wodnesday, Nov. 1

.10.30 am. 10.30a.m. ..ipm.

Wing On Textiles, Sh. $....40% n. Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South

MISC.

H. K. Entertainments $. Constructions (old) $.

да

Constructions (new) Vibro Piling

..

Ch. Covi. 5% 1926

C. Bonds

Africa,

2.30 pa ‚8.35 m. | Ale' Mall for Indo-China, Iran, and Franco. (Paris and Northern Pro- 'vinces, only) by the “Air France Airways. Direct

1.05. 1.

02.

Service"due

Faria, 9th Nov.

.30% n.

P.O.

Marsmans (Lon.) /- Mormans (H.K.) a/»

.100 m. 70% 4. .12/0 n.

Ber Ord.

Iteg. Ord.

Their Majesties At Govt. 110% on

Windsor Castle

LONDON, Oct 20 (British) Witez

H.K. 3% Loan

meeting to be held on Monday, less) Thele, Aujestice the King and India Silver Ru

Rumour

K

November 13 In the Jacobean Room, Queen, with the Princess Royal, Hongkong Hotel. The moeting will matored from Windsor Castle to-day LONDON, Oct. 20 (Reuter).--- be followed (by a cocktail parlyž j to attend, a service at the Windsor There is no truth in the reports, that It is pointed-out-by-the.cümmlites | Garrison-Church.“-Afterwards they the Government of India is pro- that churity conititutes a "main-part went to Elon College to jimject an posing to buy large quantities of of the Society 'si work, 1 A. sưh of ARP, First Aid postiandions of the sliver. $530 was spent on charity during the Intest types of air raid shelters bullt Import and export restrictions have

for Elon boya, d

year

nude given (been placed on silver In India,

.Nov. 1, 5,00 D.M. „Nov, 1, 5.30 p.m. G.r.O,

„Nov. 1, 5.00 pan.

SPEAKER AT ROTARY

Mr. Ellery Denison will be the speaker at to-morrow's meeting of the Rotary Club His subject is "Chinese Air Posl."

Glands Made Young

-Vigour Renewed Without Operation

If you feel old before your time of putter from nervs, brain_ physical weaknees, You will and new happiness and health i in American medies: diacovery, which ra stares youthfal vigour and vitality quick than giand o operations. Tule simply home treatment in tabiat bem, discovered by an Arnerican Doctor. Avostutely harmless and by to take, but the newest and most pow arful inviggurator known to polends it acte directly on your ziende, nerves, and bold a pure blood, KDE in den and fool now

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body power and vigour fiscades of the natural setion on giandrand Server, your brain poweT, MUSSOTYARDI

resight often improve amazingly.

And this amazing new gland and vigour Motorer, called viltabe, le guaranised, it theusands has been tasted and proved by ............................. Nov, 1, 7.00 pm. Als Mall for Manila, Guam, Hono

Inland 11.8.A by the "Pan “American Airways:Direct Service"

-duo San Francisco, 8th Nov,

Reg Ori.

Reg.

Ord.

KP.0.

Nov, 1, 'yan. Nov, 1, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O..

ia America, and is now avKÍNVÁ NE 25 ehemiate

'ebenišas the Get VI.Tabe from YOUR

today. Put it.io big-mbrament inx Sprut, Kas the

the

full bellig; which farta sizby dayu, under The pozitiva suurantes:that it must make. Andi Tak PENN LA SAFERIL money back waɑreturn off empty pacHANY. - bottin of 4K MEG A sport, deuble-surse usa caste ikus and the guarsites

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¡Nov. 1, 5 p.m./ ¡Név: 3, 7,30: «m^ Restores Hankeed Fan Thail

BANK. NOTICES

THE QUARTERED: BANK OF " INDIA, AUSTRALIA, & CHINA.

THE BANK OF EAST ASIA,

- LIMITED.

Authorised Capital ... $10,000,000,00

Incorporated by:Royal Charter_1853 Paid-up Capital Sfgetr.*.................... £3,000 Do: Paid-up Capital..:******* $ 6,508,800.89 Reserve Liablity of Proprietors 3,000,000 Reserve and Undivided .. Heserve Fund avada. 23,000,000 Age Prodts » Jud. 6 KÆRSILDI

BEAD OFFICE LONDON)

*25 Bakapagnia, E.V.LOA

Bab-Agencira ta Londoni 117/112, Landenhall Direct, 1,0,3, Was and maranehi 14/16, Cocksyur Btrast, S.W.J. Manchester Branchi

sz, Mosley Street, Manchester

AGENCİSƏ AND BRANCHEN:

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Calcutta

Ipoli

علامات

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BOARD OF DIRECTOR33=*

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Amoy Batayla Bombay, Calcutta Haiphong Hankow Honolulu

Balgon Semarang

Beremban

Agencies:

Clive Street Fatro Piace Canisa

Karachi, “.. Klang.S Kobe Kusia

Shangbai

Bingapare Bitw

Sourabay

Lumpur Kuching

Talping Tientaln

Toba

Madras

Tongkat

Manita

(1huket)

Thingto

New York

Peiping

Cawnpore

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Yokohama

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CURRENT ACCOUNTSjeopened 1036 TIXED DEPOSTIE received for One Year or shorter perioda in Lossi er Other Cur rencies at ratas»which, will be, quoted as application, RAKSTNIE maile kong-

DAVINGS ACCOUNTS; Elan opened in Local Currener and Sterling with Interest allowed at rates obtainable on apo 1700 ZINA!! "The Bank's.... Head! Oficer. In: Kondos. undertakes Extecizias' & Trusted, business and claims recovery of British Incorne Tax overpaid, on terms which may, be ascertained?

ati amy (or its Agencies; and Branche

RA. CAMIDGE,

Manazel.

«Kowloom.

Manila

Melbourne

Nagasaki

Nav York: Paris

Peiping:

Penang-

Rangoon

Saigon

"London, San Francisco

Battle

Bemarang

Shanghai Blagapord Bourabaya

- Bydney -*

Bwtow

Tientaln

Vancouver

Every description. of Banking, and Ex

change bustness. Writing i wokES, #FENE»,

od jou approved ·

Current Accounts opened in Local Car rency and Fixed Deposits, received tog one year or shorter periods in Zoos and Foreign Currencies on, terins, which will be quoted on application.

Bale Deposit foxes To LeL.

TROPOLI

KAN, TONG FO,

Chlet Manager.

ROOM BATH $6

CENTRAL E

·CLEAN....

COMFORTABLE

P.&O.S. N. Co.

TO

STRAITS, INDIA

AND

UNITED KINGDOM

PASSENGERS AND CARGO SAILING

ABOUT THE MIDDLE OF DECEMBER

also

THREE CARGO SAILINGS

IN

NOVEMBER

B. I. S. N. CO. LTD.

Sailings to Straits, Rangoon and Calcutta.

E. & A. S. S. CO. LTD.

Sailings to Rabaul, East Coast of Australia and Tasmania,

ALSO FREQUENT SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI AND JAPAN.

For detalls apply to"

MACKINNON MACKENZIE &

Phone 27721.

CO.

PRESIDENT LINER

Sailings

TRANS-PACIfic service

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NEW YORK & BOSTON

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Manila, Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port Said, Alexandria, Naplos; Genoa and Marscillas.

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