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O DAYS

10 DAYS

5 DAYS

ANADIAN

GoEMPRESS to America, Europe

Hong Shang- Naga- Empress Kong

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Leave

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saki

Kobe

hams Honolulu

Arrive

Leave

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Leave

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couver Victoria Arrive

Asia Canada Aug. 18 Russia Sept. 2

Aug. 5

Aug. 7 Aug. 9

Aug. 11

Aug. 18

Aug. 22

Aug. 20

Aug. 23

Aug. 25

Sept. 1

Sept. 6

Sept. 4 Sept. 6

Sept. 8

Sept. 10

BOOKING PLANS FOR 1939

ARE OPEN

MAKE APPLICATIONS. EARLY

to secure accommodation desired.

Sept. 19

Air-conditioned equipment on C.P.R. Trans-Continental Trains. Frequent Canadian Pacific Atlantic sailings to European ports.

TO MANILA

Empress of Asia on Thursday, July 28th

at 5.00 P.M.

Canadian Pacific

Union Building

SPANS THE WORLD

Telephone

20752

BURNS PHILP LINE

Passenger & Freight Service. To

AUSTRALIA

Excellent pass ter accol

dele cabins

and Spacious

VANTES

MY

THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 26, 1988.

LOCAL SHARE

Following is the list of Changes and SHANGHAI

enquirles in local share quotations this morning

BANKS

Hong Kong Bank $1515 c.d. sa.

Hong Kong Bank (Lon. Reg.) £90 ex.

div..b..

·

INSURANCES

Canton Ins. $240 s.

Union Ins. $495 b.

SHIPPING

Union 'Waterboats $9 b.

DOCKS, WHARVES, GODOWNS,

ETC.

H. K. Docks (New) $20 b., $20 sa. Providents (Old) $8%% b., $3.55 sa.

PREPARING

FOR AUGUST 13

Shanghai, To-day.

The most extensive precautions Lever taken in Shanghai against

Providents (New) $3.40 b., $3.87%/-trouble within the confines of the

.10 sa.

MINING

Raubs $9.80 b. Venz: Goldfield $9 b. Antamoks Ps. 41 sa. Atoks Ps. .31. sa..

Baguio Gold Pa. .21% sa. Benguet Consol. Ps. 11.20 şa: Coco Grove Ps...44 da. Consolidated Mines Ps. .004 'sa. Demonstrations Ps. 29 sa.

I. X. `L. Ps. 67 sa. San Mauricio Ps.752 BA.' Suyoc Consol. Ps. .18 sa. United Paracales Pa. .88% sa.

LANDS, HOTELS & BLDGS. H. K. and S. Hotels $0.60 b., $6.65 sa. H. K. Lands $35% b.

H. K. Lands 4% Debentures 106 b. H. K. Realties $5.85 b.

PUBLIC UTILITIES

H. K. Tramways $17.55 b., $17.85.s. Peak Trams (Old) $6% b.. Star Ferries $80 sa. Yaumati Ferries (Old) $24% b. China Lights- (Old) $11 b. China Lights (New) $8 ‘b.

H. K. Electrics $60% b., $81 sa.

INDUSTRIALS

ጉ።

Cements $16.60 b.

STORES, &C. Watsons $7.20 b., $7.20/25 ̋sa.

MÍSCELLANEOUS Entertainments $8% b. Constructions $1% b.

H. K. Govt. 3% Loan 1% pm. b. Marsmans Inv. (H.K.) 8/- 2/6 b♪ CONSOLIDATED

China. Prov. (Old) $7; b., $7.10 sa.

foreign areas are now being for- mulated by the police and military authorities of the International Settlement and French Concession, in preparation for an outbreak of terrorism which it is feared may occur on August 13, the first anniversary of the Shanghai hostilities.

It is learned that an officer of the S.V.C. has been assigned the task of working out a plan for the co-ordination of volunteers the British, and police, while American and Italian military forces are also making adequate preparations.

VOLUNTEER, MOBILISATION

It is believed that among mea- sures already approved is the mobilisation of the entire Volun- teer Corps for patrol duty in the streets of the Settlement from August 9 to August 16, thus pro- viding a measure of security against any intensification of ter-

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China Prov. (New) $6.80 b., $6%/-roristic activity prior and imme-

diately following August 13.

*80,sa.

It is believed also that the au-

ROUND-UP OF DRUG thorities intend to cordon off cer-

PURVEYORS

Before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen

tain spots with barbed wire bar- ricades and to search all enter- ing and leaving.

JAPANESE NAVAL

PRECAUTIONS!

Meanwhile, the number of

Ja-

at the Kowloon Police Court this. morning, three divan-keepers were charged with possession of prepar-panese warships in Shanghai has ed opium, heroin pills and with been increased and strict searches keeping divans on July 18.

of all Chinese entering and leaving Wong Ngau, of No. 249, Kilung the Japanese occupied areas is en- Street, was sentenced to eight forced following the reports that.. months' hard labour and fined $522 guerills activities are to be inten or another seven months, Wong sified on the occasion of the An- Long, of No. 480, Shanghai Street niversa

was given four months or $100, and on Lai, Yau, of 103, Kweilin Street was imposed a sentence of months and a fine of $255 or a fur-

"NEPTUNA*ther aix months.

JULY

28th. JULY

SAIGON, MADANG,

SALAMAUA,

RABAUL,

SYDNEY AND

MELBOURNE.

#ith a large number Built-in Swimming

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Danger Lurks In Scratcheskon

Scratches, cuts, mosquito and insect bites, all are possible sources of blood Infection. Therefore it is a wise pre-

a She-Ko

caution to keep sin of Bhasko handy

ready for Immediate application in Buch times of urgent need,

Return. £75

is the

SHE-KO

Williams Medicino Company's ointment for the treatment of

of all kinds. It is equall

trative for skin

AMAH'S TRICK ON KOWLOON SHOP

6-year-old amah, Lf-Ho, was: this morning sentenced to five. months hard labour by Mr. K. M. A.... Barnett at the Kowloon Police Court when she pleaded guilty to obtaining: goods by false pretences.

foby alue

Sergeant Cochrane, who prosecut-- ed, said defendant visited the Shanghai Trading Co., 11, Salisbury Road, at 2: p.m. last Saturday to "select some underwear for·· her mistress." She selected articles to- the

of $289.25, and asked a. follow her to her mistress' house. They went to the King-- sville Private Hotel. She told the |foki to wait downstairs, and, going: upstairs, vanished. She was, how-- ver met by the foki in Yaumati yesterday and was arrested:

HEAVY LOSS AT REPULSE BAY

Mr

fame-one stolë

near the Lido Jew

ey to the

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