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PRESIDENT LINERS

LUXURY LINERO

lamed for a Splendid Cuisine

THE CHINA CHATE

TWO MONTHS FOR BRAZILIAN

FRAUDULENT CONVERSION

Pang Ying-sheung,

this morning sentenced

months imprisonment by Mr.

LOANS RISE

for

statement that

>TO SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK AND BOSTON

Vis Kobe, Yokohama and Honolulu.

Pros Taft „8.00-am. Dec. 1 Pres. Hoover .......8.00 am. Dec. 11 Pre Cleveland 8.00 am. Dec. 29 Pres. Coolidge 8.00 am. Jan. 8 Pres. Wilson ....8.90 s.m. Jan. 26 Pres Hoover ...8.00 am Feb. 5

CVHUFK, NEW YORK AND BOSTON Via Manila, Singapore, Colombo, Bombay Suez, Port Said, Naples, Genoa and Marseilles.

|

TO SRATTER, VICTORIA THE EXPRESS. ROUTE"

Pres. Pres. Jenera Pres McKinle Pres Grant .. Pres. Jackson Pres. Jefferson

ight Nov. 19 Lidnight Dec. 3

ight Dec. 17 idnight Dec. 31 Midnight Jan. 144 Midnight Jan. 28

TO MANILA THE MOST FREQUENT HERVICE

NEXT SAILINGS

Pres. Jackson 6.00 pm. Nov. 13 Pres- Harrison ..8.00 am. Nov. 21 Midnight Nov. 23 Pres. Taft Pres. Jefferson 16.00 pm. Nor. 27 Pres. Hoover .9.00 p.m. Dec. 3 8.00 am. Jan. 30 Pres. Folk.. +8.00 am. Dec.

Pres. Harrison .,8.00 z.m. Nov. 21- Pres. Polk ... 8.00 am Dec. 5 Pre Pierce ...........8.00 alm. Dec. 19 Pros Van Buren 8.00 am Jan. 2 Pres Garfield ...8.00 3.1. Jan. 16 Pres Hayes

OLLAR STEANSHIP LINES

ANEMCAN MAIL LINE

DAYS

TODAYS

=SDAYS:

GoEMPRESS to limerica, Europe

Hong Kong

Shang- Naga

hai

Yako-

Kobe hama

Victoria

Leave

Arrive Leave Leave

Leave

Azzive

Nov. 28

Dec.

Dec-14

Edwards at the Central Magistracytion of discont

ing

no inten payment

when he pleaded guilty to the fran-foreign loans Trans-Oc dulent conversion of $1,300, belong- ing to Pang Sing-pong, partner of the Yuen On Cherng, Iron Dealers, No. 49, Bonban Strand East.

Detective sergeant Davis said de- fendant was formerly employed at

Italian Textile Exhibition

Rome, To-day.

large Italian textile

bition

a monthly wage of $4 plus board was opened by the Duce yesterday,

and lodging. At 10.30 am. on the day being deliberate November 1, he was given $1,300 to the second anniversary

be delivered to a firm in Wyndham mencement of

Italy dur

Street. Later, complainant rang up Sanctions agan and was told that the money had Abyssinian campaign-Trans-Ocean not been paid. Defendant abscond-

ed and two days later a

warrant

was issued for his arrest. On Wednesday, information was receiv- ed that defendant with a WOZDAN were on board the Sui-Tai and he was arrested. When searched $205 and a bank book for $500 were found. The woman had $115 and she admitted that $100 was given to her by defendant.

The rest of the money had been lost in fantan in Macau.

"THE GOOD

EARTH"

LOCAL DOLLAR

The demand rate

dollar this

|1/2-27/32.

was

"Spot silver was quoted at 19- 11/16 and forward at 19-9/16.

The London on New York cross- rate was quoted at US$4.9992 and the New York on London rate at $ U.S.$5.003

Singapore Raw Rubber

Messrs. H. B. Joseph and Co., have received the following quota- tions in Straits Currency for Raw Rubber

Jan/March 23-% April/June 24 b.

Up Y

July/Sept. 24-14 b Up 1⁄4 Market Steady.

Seldom has the showing of a much heralded film brought such unanimous acclamation--as was bestowed upon "The Good Earth, which had its gala premiere at the King's Theatre last night before a distinguished audience.

Foreign Filmo productions with Chinese settings and characters, are tol us in China with close knowledge of The R.M.S. Empress of Japan the Chinese, nearly always lacking in from Manila is due here at 6.30 accuracy, and an occidental portrayal

of an Oriental nearly always fails to am on Wednesday next and will convince.

berth at Kowloon Wharf. She will That is where The Good Earth" is leave here for Vancouver via Ko different. Panl-Muni, as Wang, is the Yokohama and Honolul

small Chinese farmer to the life.

Luis Rainer, as O Lan, his wife, — former muî-tsai from the kitchen of

pm on Friday.

the lords of the "Big House, rulers of PUBLIC AUCTIONS

..-)

the district, gives a convincing por- trayal of a cringing, broken-spirited servant girl who rises to great heights of self-sacrifice în order that her hus- band should be happy and her family well provided for

**The photography and settings, excel- lent the filming of a swarm of lo- literally darkening the sky as ach with an awe-inspicing must rank as one of the most

screened

com

THE Undersigned have received

Tinstructions to fear byr public

Anction

Saturday, the 20th November, 1937 commencing at 1100-am. at their Sales Room, Duddell Street

4 Pieces Overcoating

1 Case China Tes

2 Boxes Shoe Findings

Louise

3 Drums Off

TO MANILA

EMPRESS OF JAPAN, NOVEMBER 18th.

AT 10 PM.

whic

he has

tortures Of

will be recognised as

the Chinese people.

OFFICIAL PARTY

of

A Quantity

LÄMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers.

His Excellency the Governor, Sir Terms: Cash on deliver Geoffry Northcote and Lady Northcote, together with E. the British Ambas-} sador to China Sir Hughe Knatchbull- Hugessen, were among a party of friends invited to the premmere by Sir Shouson Chow Others in this party included:

Information from Pas

& Freight Offices

Com

Union Building, Hong Kong

Telephone, Pasa

Jardin

Canadian Pacific

His Excellency Major Genera Bartholomew and Mrs. Barth wodore and Mrs. El B. C. mmander and Mrs. Wa

and Lady Ma

It

Smith

MER

rs Banister, Hon. Mr. Sand A. C. North Hon. Mr. and ng, Hon.

Kotewall and Misses Kote- wall, Hon. Mr. and Max R

Hon. Dr. and Mrs.S.W.

Miss T80, Mr. Li Jowson, Mr. and Mrs. CG. Alabaster and Hiss Hon. Mr. and Mrs. M. K

Gover

Hong Kong, 19th No 1937

THE Undersigned have received: instructions to sell by Public

Wednesday

24th Nov., 1987 at 10 les Room 4 Duddell SE

the conce

Woollen Piece Go

AMMER

Kong 19th

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