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BANKS

HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI

BANKING CORPORATION ·

Starling...$ 3,500,000 Hong Kong Currency

Reserve ..$10,000,000

Beserve Lishility of Pro-

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA, & CHINA

Authorised Capital

**$50,000,000 |Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1855.

lessed and Fully-Paid-up 20,000,000 | Beserve Funds

HEAD OFFICE: LONDON

Paid-up Capital

£5,000,000

Reserve Fund

3,000,000

Reserve Liability of Pro-

$20,000,000

prietors

$8,000,000

Agencies and Branches:

Alor Br

Monte

Amrit

Белок

Easycom

Demersag Barwani

Kuya Lengam

Bispen

Cacias Cawnpore

Kwoking

Mad

Mania

Colorbe

Somesby Taiping Tenta

New York

Ping

Thingto Yokoemes Zamboanga

grietors

FAD OFFICE: HỌNG JONG

BOARD OF DIRECTORS.

Hen. Mr. J. J. Paterson.

Chairman

G. Miskin E# *

Deputy ChamDEN,

Bangkok

Barphed

جنايمات

Kos. Mr. W.E. Bell, J.R. Masson Esq., Cabe AE Compton Esq., T. E. Peares Esq.Dalki

Mr. S. H. Dodwell,

J. A. Plumnae Bag, Johnson Eaq, AL Shields Ea)

Y. M. Grayburà, Esq.

ANOT

OKOK

BATAVIA

SANTON

Cost Manager.

BRANCHES :

LONDON

LAUNS

ALACCA

ليلة الملا

MUSIN

NEW 108T

PEIPLO

PENANG

BANDON

CDC200

1020130

POOCHOW

KAMPONG

SAN FRANCISCO

BANKOW

BUNGKIT

HOB

FORGRE

AU

EDWLOON

EGALA LUMPLE

DALGON

BILAN HAL

SISMATURE

BUL BABAYA

SUDUEL PATANI

TIENTSIN

TO LO

TiNG CAO

YULUBAMA

Demat Acvata ogused'in Loosi Currency and

· Boxed Depopsza enontrad for one year or shorter Monada su krenut tarmacy nad mtering on sect KWA WAS DE quosat on sýpiscatuma

PINO 1996 ANA SAFE DEPOSIT BOL

" TO LET.

Hong Kong, 26th February, 1938.

HONG KONG SAVINGS BANK

The Buzz of im ahora Beck is sonduct- HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI NKING CORPORATION. Sales may con THI CONG SONG AND OR NOR ZANKING CORPORATION,

7. GRAYBURN,

Hong Kong, 4th February, 1935.

THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LTD.

Samboriana Capo Paid-up Capura

$30,000,200.00

HEAD UPFIUS :~HUNG KONG.

3 Du Fans Bond. Cetzeko

BOARD OF DIRECTORS:

berbou-on Chow, Chaum

Vous

Maria

Mades

" Proping

Harpa Hamburg Hankow Hong Song

Foreign Exchangs und Geomeni. Boking businem Curral Boot ophued and Pized Depouss od for DDR YOU'D shorter periods el relen which will be givsed an application.

The

London under Bank's Bead Quinn) in Imoutor

Trenkam

and ciali PROSTORY a Bestial Income Tax omegaid, on Seeing which may be memertalond on application

A. BEFARLEY,

Manager.

Hong Kong, ist January, 1935.

THE CHINA & SOUTH SEA BANK, LIMITED

(Incorporated in China) Head Ofen-Shanghai

Capital

.$7,500,000.00 Beserve

$1,500,000.06 Branches-All Important Cities in

Chira

Formige Rachange and General, Basinag, Bucinate

tratanovel.

Curers and Swring konownie opanel and Pized Dupa ovat lar one your oë abscher pronta at THING Whack walt de quoted on application.

BOO Z. CHANG,

HONG KONG BRANCH: 34, DE VIN Bond, Cerary! Mainger's "Umag, ventan Pareja Expressge Dupli in

Matagot.

Tel. 23505 19646

THE WING ON BANK, LTD.

Head Office: Hong Kong

25. Der Vorax Road Central. Authorised Capital $10,000,000 LONDON BANKERS:- Westminster Bank, Ltd. Foreign Exchange and every das

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1936.

LOCAL SHARE

MARKET

ommerce and Finance

The following was the list of local share quotations issued to- įday.

N

Banks

HI Banks $1,570 b. H.K. Bank (London) $100 D Chartered Bank $13% n. Mercantile Bank A. and R

£30.

Mercantile Bank C. #13 n. Bank of East Asia $73 1.

Insurances

Canton Ins. $255 sa. Union Ins. $51731⁄2 b. China Enderwriters $1 m China Fire Ins. $462 . H.K. Fire Ias. $250 n- International Assce. Sh.$31⁄4 a

Shipping

Douglases $36 1. F.K. Steamboats $4 ¤. Indo-Chinas (Pref), $30 s. Indo-Chinas (De) $20 n. Shells (Bearer). 93/11⁄2 n. Union Waterbosts $12.20 a.

Decks, etc.

HK and K Wharves $88 1. H.K. and W. Docks $914 b. Providents (Old) 95 cta. b.. Providenta (New) 20 cts. a. Hong Kew Sh$185 .

New Engineering Sh.34 n. Shanghai Docks Sh$100 a.

Mining Kailan Mining Ad. 11/3 1 Langkats (Single) Sh-$8 n. S'hai Exploration Sh.$41⁄2 n. Shanghai Loans Sh$4 n. Raubs $10

Venz; Goldfield $4 b. Antamoks $1.40 b. $4.49 sa, Atoks 57 cts. 1.

Baguio Gold 26 cts. n. Balatocs $21

Benguet Consolidated $18.40 .

and Radivided Proficripton of banking business transact all the contests entered, and in all your contacts with men, then you Current Accounts and Savings Awill bring back to China-some-

Fixed Deposita re- counts opened. ceived at raton which will be quoted thing that is of far greater value on patiention.

than any laurels, I mean your Trusteeship & Executorship under-honour. taken. Safe Deposit Boxes for hira."

PHILIP COCK CHIN

Chief Manager,

TA Eson Chan, at 2. 5. Lapk, E

Tin Tong hop Của Thung Nam lại là con Bang Boy Fong Chu Nee, Eag, mah Loa Xing [Ng An

Kon Tung Po, Esq., Chaint Mann DONT I

In Long, ng... Manage,

BRANCHES AND AGENCIES :-

Bake Tonu

Epicon

I

Melbourne

Sam Lork

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caga „Diengapam

bourabaya

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Presi Sahih

jokgu Vadovų ar 1

Backend WORRALLIKĀ. Lowa graine ad

SHANGHAI BIDS FAREWELL TO OLYMPIC TEAM

(Continued from Page 4).

is by open competition. It

"Furthermore, you are going to Germany, where marvellous pro is gress has been achieved and still being achieved in all direc- ¡tions. I am sure you will find your trip at once interesting and jinstructive.

"May your visit to Berlin be crowned with success. and

is honour."

Every dean of saucing and Extensafe to say, therefore, that the Carreal Ante opend a Loan Curray team now

charter periods as Loos! wad Foreign Currencie

Bu serpe which will be quoted of applicBANON.

Sala Depan Barn Zo

Chini Manngw.

before us represents

German Consul Speaks There followed a brief speech

and Fired Deposite nebaited for que sur « China's best. The excellent reby Lt. Col. H. Kriebel, German sults of the recent trials fill our Consul-General, who said, "As re- hearts with profound expectations. presentative of the KAN TONG PU.

Government Some, if Not AB!

of Germany, where the Olympic¦ "In sending the team, China Games will be held during this expects it to bring back some, if summer, I have the honour öf THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK not all, of the laurels. China conveying to the Chinese National

LIMITED

Established 1880

Capital (full paid-up) Ter.100,000,000 Reserve Fund..Yen 129,150,000

Head Office: YOKOHAMA

Branchen sad Agencies at

Nagasaki Nagoya New York

Alexandría

Batavia

Berlin

Bombay

Calcatta

Canton

Ozaka

Paris Peiping

hopes that her delegates to the Delegation the most cordial geet- World Olympiad will endeavourings of the German Nation. I and to gain in the world of sports the the whole German community of place of high honour China is jShanghai bid them a hearty fare- holding in culture, fine arts, and (well and wish that they will en- However, laurels are joy a harmonious and successful other field. nothing when compared with time in Germany, and hope for jsportsmanship. If you conduct their happy return

to China" yourselves like good sportsmen in N. C. D. N

Dairen (Dainy) Rangoon

Fengtien (Mukden) Rio de Jensira

Hamburg

Hankow

Harbin

Lou Long Hopolnit

Hinking

Kobe

London

Los Angeles

Manila

San Francisco Seattle

Shamsha Singapore

Sourabaya Sydney Tientsin Tokyo

Tsingtau

Yingkow

Interest allowed for Current At- count...

Deposits received for fixed periods at rates to be obtained on applics- tion.

MAKE YOUR

TRAVEL

ARRANGEMENTS

ACROSS

Moji

G. KISHINAMI,

Manager.

Hong Kong, 10th March, 1936.

THE

SHANGHAI COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS BANK LIMITED (Incorporated in China)

Capital paid up $5,000,000. Reserves ..$3,500,000. Capital Savings Dept. $500,000, Reserve Savings Dept. $600,000. Hend-Office-Shanghai

an

A Bank, hering as its mission the Industrial development Chins sad the fostering at her commercial relations abroad. Hong Kong Office

6, Queen's Bead Central

Phone 31116.

AMERICA

VIA

THE PACIFIC OCEAN

AND

THE ATLANTIC OCEAN

Travel Department

THE AMERICAN EXPRESS CO., INC.

Incorporated with Limited Liability in USA

No. 4, Des Voeux Road C.

Benguet Exploration 23 éts. b. Big Wedge 36 cts.

Consolidated.Mines 1 cts. b. Demonstration $1.07 b., $1.08 sa. Gold Creek 9 ets. n. Ipo Gold 31 t Itogons $11⁄44 2. LXL $1.95 b.

Masbate 76 cts. b., 79 cts. 83. Northerns Mining 36 cts. 5. Paracale Gumaus 58 cta. 1. Salacots Mining 11 cta I San Mauricio $1 à. Suyoc Consol.34 cts. United Paracale $1 b.

Universal Explor 17 cts. n.

Lands, Hotels, étc. H.K. and S. Hotels $4 b. H.K. Lands $30.90 D. H.K Lands 4% Debentures

100% b.

Shanghai Lands Sh$13 n. Metropolitan Lands Sh. $10 Humphreys $8.55 n HK Realties 34% n. Chinese Estates $80 n. China Fenities Sh.$4 n China Debentures Sh.$60 n.

Public Utilities

ENGLAND TEST

ELEVEN

Twelve Selections For Lord's

SUTCLIFFE AND HAMMOND--

NOT-PLAYING

London, To-day.

U.S. BASEBALL

RESULTS

NEW

ADVERTISEMENTS

GIANTS TOO GOOD A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

FOR CARDINALS

PIRATES NOSE OUT PHILLIES

New York, To-day. The following were the results

The English Test team to meet of the League baseball matches India st.Lord's on June 27 will be played yesterday:— chosen from the following:

G. O. Allen (Middlesex), captain E. E. 5. Wyatt. (Warwickshire) R. W. V. Robins (Middlesex)

M. I. Turnball (Glamorganshire) Leyland (Yorkshire) Verity (Yorkshire)

Mitcheli (Yorkshire).

Duckworth (Lancashire)

Gover (Surrey)

Gimblett (Somerset) James Langridge (Summer) Hardstad (Notts).

Reuter.

St. Louis

National League

J. Martin homered.

NOTICE

On TUESDAY, the 23rd June, 1936,

The Company's Offices and al

Departments will be CLOSED.

The Hong Kong Dispensary, Dispensing Department, will be open for dispensing pre- ELscriptions from 10 am to 1 pre

(and from 6 p.m. to 7.30 pm.

The Kowloon Dispensary will be open for business from 10 sm. to 1 p.im

[A. 'S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.... Hong Kong, 22nd June, 1936..

4 10

0

New York

6

$

1

Jackson and J. Moore hit home

zuna.

Chicago

7 12

1

Brooklyn

2

1

Watkins hit a homer.

4

3 3

Grimm hit a homer.

E

6 11 0

7

9

re-Chicago

One conspicuous feature garding the players invited to at- tend at Lord's on the 27th inst. Brooklyn lis the absence of such names asi

Sutcliffe. Hammond and Ames, but Pittsburgh this is hardly to be wondered at when it is borne în mind that) Suhr one. none of these stalwarts have Philadelphia done anything at all this season.

Vaughan hit two homers and

PUBLIC AUCTION

ARTICULARS &

CONDI-

6 11. 2PTIONS of the Sale by Publie

2

"

$

6

2

Camilli hit two home rums and There are sever batsmen in the

Sulik one. twelve selections made, namely,

Cincinnatti Maurice Turnbüll, Leyland, Mit- E.K. Tramways $93% b. $9%/-chell, Gimblett, Hardstaff,

Bob Boston Watt and James Langridge, Wally Berger hit a homer while Allen and Robins can bothị

American League Philadelphia make runs at a pinch.

Mitchell will probably be the Chicago one to be passed over.

9.80 52.

Peak Trams (old). 61⁄41⁄2° 1. Peak Trams (new) $2% n. Star Ferries $8671⁄2 Yarmati Ferries $20 n. -C. Lights (old).$10

s., $10.60 sa

b. $10.55.

C. Lights (new) $7.70 b. H.K. Electrics $501⁄4 b. Macao Electrics $18. Sandakan Lights $8.30 a. Telephones (old) $25 Telephones (new) $81 s. China Bases 'Sh.$11. Singapore Tractions 29/- 3. Singapore Pref. 28/- n.

Industrials -

WITH BAT AND BALL AGAINST S.R.C.

{Continued from Poje 5) The threat of rain overnight| failed to materialise and the wes- ther cleared to bring about a perfect wicket for batsmen. As a result, the Cricket Club had first knock, and with injunctions to hit Malabon Sugars.$934 b.

out, scored 152 for 4 wickets. Cald., Macg. (Ord.) Sh$191⁄2 This bright scoring was attendant Cald., Macg. (Pref.) Sh$15 n

with a considerable amount of Canton Ices $1 n.

luck, for E. H. Arstice who was Cements $3.60 b., $8% s $8.70/- undefeated with 70 to his credit,

83% 8

had lives galore, and Sinclair's HK. Ropes $2.90 D.

aggressive- knock, though credit-' Stores, etc.

able, was likewise lucky as he was Dairy Farms $191⁄2 2.- Watsons $3.45 sa. Lane, Crawfords H61⁄4 z.

Mackintosha 5 1. Sinceres $170 `n

Wm. Powells 40 cts. n. Wing On (HK) 350 n.

Cotton Mills Ewo Cottons Sh.$8 n. Shanghai Cottons

$70 0. Shanghai Cottons (new)

$39.

(old)

11 15

5

6

Washington Cleveland

3 19

2

8 13

Boston

3 10

{St. Louis

2

Q

Ferrell pitched.

Boston St. Louis.

3

0

€ 13

2

Bell hit a homer.

-Reuter.

THRILLING GAME

(Continued from Page ↓)

Auction to be held on MONDAY, the 29th day of June, 1936) at 3: pas, at the Offices of the Pubko Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Barker- Road in the Colony of Hong Kong for a term of 21 years.

Intending bidders are advised {that immediately after the

dia- {posal of the lot the purchaser will be required to deposit with an au- thorised officer who will be present

at the sale, the sum of two hum- dred dollars, ·$200.00 in cash -- This sum will be refunded on pay-

Įments of the purchase price.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT

Adjoining liqrai.Build.

Ing No. 265

No. of Bale |

Registry No.

Locality.

1C

The Chinese led till the fourth innings by three runs, but in this canto the sailors drew

level

dropped twice. The Club had add-through Dingler, Jolly and Mor ed a hundred by the tifi interval gap and went ahead in the seventh but in order to be even

innings through Dangler. secure, they went in for another

more

The Chinese had a good chance

Boundary

LEL

the th

#about

6.7.0

three-quarters of an hour to add of scoring in the last innings when VOLUNTEERS BEAT

the other half century.

Hopeless Task

Left with 262 runs to get in just over three hours the Recs Shere faced with a hopeless posi- Ition, and with their first two, and Sh-reliable wickets, down for but

Zoong Sings Sh.$18 n Wing On Textiles Sh.$25 n

Miscellaneous Entertainments $2.90 n. S. C. Enterprises $135.n. Macao “Greyhounds” $2_n. Constructions (old) $13⁄4 n Constructions (new) 30 cts, 5. Vibro Piling $21⁄2 m

Ch. Gort. 5% 1925 GBds.

93% n

.b.

was exercised

AI Chan reached first on Curtis' to second and advanced error

L when

Ching

given a walk. With only on man' down, Ching was out at first and J. Kau was struck out by Fox.

Detailed scores;

Overseas Chinese

E.

three runs, they had but one re- course, and that to play for time. B. S. Ching As a result, the greatest caution Ching Al. Chan by their batsmen. Kau Smith had been caught behind the w. Ching wicket by Sinclair, and Fat Madar H. Chang was run out on a misunderstand-W. Moe

Lau ing.

The partnership between Harry M Chang Madar and Gomez lasted for half fan hour, and, was

productive of 40 runs, the latter being caught in EK. Gort. 4% Loan 7% prem slips by Stokes. With the advent Carberry

of F. E Kermani, the scoring! HK Govt. 3% Loar 14% became very slow, and the greatest Dingler

prem. b. Wallace Harpers $4 n.

Wood

Costello

H

at

AMERICANS

(Continued from Page 4)

Added to this, they failed badly bat. Both Thompson and:

E. Hearther, who can always be de- pended for batting, failed miserably and did not connect

unct.

3

U.S.S. Tulsa

0

0

caution was exercised. only 23 Curtis runs being added in an hour. The Porter pair were undefeated at the tea Grey interval, and looked set

until Hels Jolly Kermani attempted to pull a shot]

Morgan to leg and was given out Lb.w. For He was in for an hour for his Munroz seven runs, which were an invalu-j able contribution, towards the prospects of the draw. Divecha failed to stay long, and it remain- The local dollar is steadyed for A. G. White to partner Moe 2. W. Ching 4 opening on demand this morning Madar until the datter was accept at 1/3-5/162

LOCAL DOLLAR STEADY

Silver Prices Rise

0

A

Thompson pitched throughout the game, but the Volunteers paid scant respect to him and hit him abcut

The Volunteers scored two runs

in the first innings through Costa {and D. Leonard and added another in the next innings through Wing Lee. The Americans reduced this

lead when Rogers' and Howard,

2 both of whom reached first Om balls, came home. The Volunteers tightened up after that and blanked the Americans for the rest of the game, while they them- selves secured eight runs in the remaining innings.

6 A

Detailed scores:--

Struck out:-Munro 2, Fox 4, Moe 3.

Base pa Balls:-Muroz 3. Fax 1, Allen

Mayhew

AL Williams

Hearther Thompson Carpenter

Double plays:-W. Ching to. ed by Stokes at square leg. H. Chen, B. S. Ching to L. Ching.

Score by innings “Spot" silver rose 4 to 19-T1/16 Madar had played a very steady Overseas 1.23456789

Chinese 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0–3 runs Rogers while "forward" also advanced innings for his long stand, and to 19

was missed by Hart-Baker, apart

100 21.0 ● 1 0:5 hits Reid

Howard from which his batting was very U.S.S.

Tulsa 000300 3,0 --4 runs Barros steady.

20130 0 0 0 -=6 hits

The London on New York cross- Trate was quoted at £-US$5.01%,

White was joined by H. Cochran,

+

as compared with -U.S.$5.0134 and the pair played on steadily, while the New York on London so much so, that anxious eyes cress-rate was quoted at US were turned to the clock Excite JAPANESE Y.MA. TOO GOOD N. Leonard $5.01%, 23 compared with U.S.$5.02.

ment began to rise, and then Booth got White's wicket. Leriou came in and did what was requir~|

Costa Pereira

(Continued from Page 4)

Currem came into the Eastern Bowen

D. Leonard Sa

RAW RUBBER PRICES everything directed at him. team at second base, while Lent Abbas

Beltrac

{ed of him." He held his end-up. jand presented a straight bat to

All eyes were focussed on the covered third base. The latter

Wong Lee

Americans

Volunteers

11 11

Home Runs:N. Beltrao, Three Base Hits:, Bowen Base on Balls :--Thompson 4, Bowen

Latest Quotations From clock, and with ten minutes to go, was not at home in this position.

Singapore

Lerion had his stumps taken by a and made several errors, though full toss from Booth. There was his throwing to first base still Aye minutes to go, and good. Messrs. H. K. Joseph and Co Meston came in. He survived an M. el Arculli did not pitch his 8. have received the following over, and then played back a ball usual game. He appeared indif- Two Base Hits:-N. Leonard, Sa, quotations in Straits currency to Hart-Baker at silly mid on and ferent in his play, while Lau, who Mayhew from Singapore for Eaw Rubber the match was won and lost

Spot Valy/Sept Oct/Dec. {Jan./March

Market:

Buyers

25% Up

26% Up 1⁄44

26% Up

26% Up

Struck Out:-Thompson 2, Bowen

Double Plays:-Rogers to Hearther Score by Innings:-..

relieved him, also did not meet S.C.C.: 157 (R. Booth 61); and with much success.

152 (EH Austice 70 not Eastern scored their three runs out, A.-C. Sinclair 44). - în the sixth innings through S.RC 47 (E-Booth 5 for 4 Nazarin, Kitchell and Lenz, while Volunteers

and 116 (H. Madar 46; the Japanese scored in every in-

[ning except the fourth.

Booth 4-for 28).

-N. C. D. N.

Americans

1.2 34.57757

Z1 3 20.0° 3:11_russ" 21 416 2 1201 hits 0 2.0 0 0 0 ́0m 2 reng 1 8 8 8 10 6—2-hits:

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