1938-11-07 — Page 20

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ASABIAS

RAILWAY

ODAYS

IO DAYS

5 DAYS

GoEMPRESS to America, Europe

Van- couver Victoria Arrive

Hong Shang Empress Kong

of

Leave

Naga-

Yoko- hai

Baki Kobe

hama' Honolul

Arrive Leave Leave Leave Leave

Japan Nov. 11 Nov. 13

Asia Nov. 25

Canada Dec. 9

Nov, 27 Nov. 29

Dec. 11

Nov. 16 Nov. 18 Nov. 24

Bec. 1 Dec. 8

Dec. 14 Dec. 16 Dec. 23

Nov. 29

Dec. 12

Dec. 28

BOOKING PLANS FOR 1939

ARE OPEN

MAKE APPLICATIONS EARLY

to secure accommodation desired.

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, November 17th.

Canadian Pacific

Union Ruilding

SPANS THE WORLD

Telephone

20752

1

G. FALCONER & CO. (HONG KONG LTD.)

WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS, DIAMOND MERCHANTS,

UNION BUILDING (opposite G.P.O.)

Agents for:-ADMIRALTY CHARTS, ROSS' BINOCULARS and TELESCOPES, KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, ENGLISH SILVERWARE Direct from Manufacturers,

High Class English Jewellery

CHARITY BAZAAR ARMISTICE RAFFLE WINNERS DAY AT CHINESE

Winners of the camera 'and Aeroplane raffles at the St. de Paul Bazaar, were:~~

Reflex Korelle Raffle

Vincent WAR

WAR MEMORIAL

1st Prize No. 212, Mr. Chan Bing Pui, 71, Caine Road (1st floor).

2nd Prize No. 540, Mr. Dick Luk, 100, 'Caine Road.

Kodak 616, "(10c) Raffles

Following is the programme of Céro- mony at the Chinese Memorial on Armistice Day, at 11:45 am.

His Excellency the Governor

and. Commander-in-Chief together with his

1st Drawing. No. A112, Mr. Ip Staff, followed by the Naval Comman- der-in-Chief, the General Officer Com- Kon Chiu, 8, Queen's Road E.

manding, the Officer Commanding the 2nd Drawing. No. B112, Mr. Royal Air Force in the Far East, and Joseph Tsang, 25, Poplar Street. Members of the Exécutive and Legisla- 3rd Drawing. No. C18, Mr. P. F.tive Councils will be met at the foot Tsang, 154, Kîn Kiang St., Sham- of the Botanic Garden steps by the Chinese Members of Councils, who will shuipo..

escort thein up the steps to the Mem-

4th Drawing. No. D148, Mr.orial. C. N. Rosario, 35, Granville Road, Kowloon.

"Last Post" will be sounded by Mili- tary Drummers. Then there will be a Model Aeroplane Raffle short pause followed by the "Rouse," Winner. Ticket No. 3615, Mr. His Excellency the Governor. will Yung Sai Chung, 159, Hennessy then lay a wreath followed by the Na- val Commander-in-Chief, the General Road, (grd. floor).

Officer Commanding, the Officer Com--- manding the Royal Air Force in the Far East and the Secretary for Chinese Affairs.

LOCAL SHARES

Following As the list of changes and enquiries in local share quotations this morning:

BANKS

Hong Kong Bank $1850 b., $1350/60

sa.

MINING

Raubs $8.70 b., $8.70 sa. Antamoks Ps.. .51 so.. Atoks Ps. .30% sa. Baguio Gold. Ps. 24% sa. Benguet Consol. Ps. 12.60 sa. Coco. Grove Ps. 51 sa. Demonstrations Ps. .28 sa. I. X. .L. Ps. .75 sa. Paracale Gumaus Ps. 13% sa. San Mauricio Ps. 148 sa.. Suyoc Consol. Ps. 22 68. United Paracales Ps. .50 sa.

LANDS, HOTELS & BLDGS. H. K. Realties $5% s.

PUBLIC UTILITIES Peak Trams (Old)`§6% þ. Star Ferries $73, 5. Yaumati Ferries (Old) $23 b.

INDUSTRIALS

-Cements $151⁄2 sa.

STORES, &C. Dairy Farms $24% 8.

MISCELLANEOUS

H. K. Govt. 4%. Loan 6% pm. b.

H.K. MINES

Chinese Members of Councils will then lay a wreath followed by: Chinese Representatives on the Urban Council, Senior Members of the District Watch, Committee,

Chairman of the Tung Wah Hospital, Chairman of the Po Leung Kuk, and Chairman of the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce.

Wreaths will then be laid by others. who desire to do so,

RESERVED - SPACE

Space will be reserved at the top of the steps under the Memorial for Mem- · bers of Councils, Chinese Mombers of the Urban Council, Representative of the District Watch Committee: Repre- sentative of the Tung Wah Hospital,- Representative of the Po Leung Kuk, and Representative of the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce.

"Last Post" and "Rouse" will be: sounded by Drummers of the 1st Bat- talion, the Middlesex Regiment. A body of Chinese Ratings of the Royal Navy, a detachment from the Hong Kong Naval Volunteer Force, a body from the Chinese Séction of both the Royal Artillery and the Fortress Royal Engineers, and a detachment from the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps Iwill also parade.

The steps leading up to the Memorial Arch will be lined by the Chinese Com- pany of the Hong Kong Police Re- serve; a detachment of District Watch-- mer will parade under Inspector Post, and also a representative party of the Boy Scouts.

Nielson and Co., Inc., Managers for the Hong Kong Mines, Ltd., re-

Át the Kowloon Magistracy, Mr. port 3,758 short dry tons of ore treated for the month of October; E. Himsworth this morning grant- from which 621.75 dry short tons ed an application for confiscation of of lead concentrates were produc-159 rounds of .38 ammunition found ed averaging 71.61% lead and 16.9 in a lane behind Nathan Road on oz. Silver per ton.

Friday night...

An Enemy To

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