k
ANADIAN
RAILWAY
8 DAYS
JO DAYS
5 DAYS
Go EMPRESS to America, Europe
TO EUROPE CONNECTIONS
Arrive
Leave
H.K. Vanc. Empress of Russia June 28 July 10 Empress of Japan July 7 July 25 Empress of Asia July 21 Aug. 7 Empress of Canada Aug. 4 Aug. 23
Connecting Leave Atlantic Arrive
ship.
Duchess of York Empress of Britain Empress of Britain Duchess of York
Port U.K. July 14 July 21 July 29 Aug. 3 Aug. 12 Aug. 17 Sept. 1 Sept. 8
Air-conditioned equipment on C.P.R. Trans-Continental Trains.
Frequent Canadian Pacific Atlantic sailings to European ports.
TO MANILA
Empress of Japan on Friday, June 30th
Canadian Pacific
Union Building
SPANS THE WORLD
Telephone 20752
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
PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS
SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES
Via
SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND HONOLULU
S.S. "PRESIDENT PIERCE"
S.S. "PRESIDENT CLEVELAND"
S.S. "PRESIDENT COOLIDGE"
S.S. "PRESIDENT CLEVELAND"
S.S. "PRESIDENT TAFT"
S.S. "PRESIDENT PIERCE"
SAILS JUNE 30th at 12.01 A.M.
JULY 14th at 12.01 A.M.
*
15
JULY 29th at 10.00 A.M. AUG. 12th at 8.00 A.M. AUG. 26th at 8.00 A.M.
SEPT. 9th at 4:00 P.M.
AND FORTNIGHTLY THEREAFTER NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA SUEZ
S.S. "PRESIDENT GARFIELD" SAILS JULY 8th at 12 Noon S.S. "PRESIDENT MONROE"
* JULY 20th at 12 Noon AND FORTNIGHTLY THEREAFTER
MANILA
S.S. "PRESIDENT CLEVELAND" 8.S. "PRESIDENT PIERCE" S.S. "PRESIDENT GARFIELD" S.S. "PRESIDENT COOLIDGE”
SAILS JUNE 23rd at 1.00 A.M.
17
JULY 7th at 1.00 A.M.
"
JULY 7th at 12 Noon JULY 21st at 9.00 P.M.
AMERICAN ✰✰
PRESIDENT LINES
ROUND WORLD SERVICES.
PEDDER ST.
TELEPHONE 28171
THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 20, 1939.
LOCAL SHARES NOT THE RIGHT
BANKS
Hong Kong Bank $1335 b., $1340 sa,,
INSURANCES
Canton Ins. $230 a.. Union Ins. $460 8.
DOCKS, WHÍARVES, GODOWNS, ETC.
Providents $41⁄2 b., $4.80/55 sa.
MINING
Raubs $8.30 b.
LANDS, HOTELS, & BLDGS. H. K. and S. Hotels $6.70 8. H, K. Lands $35% b., $30 sa.
PUBLIC UTILITIES H. K. Tramways $16.30 b.
INDUSTRIALS
Canton Ices $1 b.
STORES, &C.
Dairy Farms (Old) $22 s. Watsons $8.60 8.
MISCELLANEOUS
H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 4%pm. b.
Antamoks Ps. .211⁄2 sa. Atoks Ps. .26% sa. Batong Buhay Ps. .014 sa. Benguet Consol. Ps. 10.70 sa. Big Wedge Ps, .24 sa. Coco Grove Ps. .31 sa, Demonstrations Ps. .09% 88.
Ip Gold Ps. 18 sa. "Itogons Ps. .241⁄2 sn.
Mambulao Ps. .091⁄2 sa. Masbatas Ps. .11 sa.
Mind. Mother Lode. Ps. 10 sá. Mine Operation Ps. .14% sa. North Camarines Ps. .28 sa. San Mauricio Ps. .95 sa. Surigao Consol. Ps. .211⁄2 sa. United Paracales Ps. .44 sa.
TIME
London, To-day.
To a suggestion in the House of Commons yesterday by the Rev. R W. Sorensen (Labour) that the Premier should approach President Roosevelt, with the object of form- ing a federation· of nations and world parliament, Mr. B. A, Butler (Under-Secretary for Foreign Af- fairs) declared:
such
"Present circumstances do not seem appropriate for any initiative." Reuter.
K.C.C..BOWLS TEAMS
The following are Kowloon Cricket Club teams for the Lawn Bowls League on Saturday:
First Division (At Home) versus Craigengower, 4 p.m. sharp.
V. C. Labrum, J. W. M. Brown, H. Nish, and F. Goodwin (skip).
T. A. Madar, W. Hyde, J. Fraser and E. C. Fincher (skip).
Geo. Lee, W. Mulcahy, J. Hyde and E. Kern (skip).
Third Division (Away) versus Kow- loon Football Club, 3.30 p.m. sharp.
T. A. Fabel, W. H. Hobbs, R. S. Mea- dows and J. M. Jack (skip).
W. Naef, A. Madar, W. A. Ramsey and T. W. Carr (skip).
A.
G. W. Bowden, J. Hempsey, Wright and W. W. Hirst (skip)..
Reserves:-F. E. E.
LOCAL DOLLAR Hunter, A. C. Tribble, w. Nash,
J. H. Smith, C. A. Green and H. F. the Hong Shields.
The demand rate on Kong dollar to-day was 1/2-11/16.
"Spot" silver was quoted in London at 19-5/8 and forward at 19-3/8.
The London on New York rate was quoted at £-U.S.$4.6825 and the New York on London rate
U.S.$4.68-5/16.
WOUNDING CHARGE
Tsui Yiu, 18, unemployed, was re- manded 24 hours by Mr. T. J. Hous- ton at the Central Magistracy this morning on a charge of wounding a 20-year-old fitter, Leung Ling, at the servants quarters of the China James Watt-The Second! Motor Bus Co., No. 4 Gordon Road,
He may discover for himself the and with possession of an offensive power of steam, but he is more likely weapon. · ·---It was alleged that de- to discover the painful effects of boiling fendant attacked Leung with a pocket knife on the head, when he was struck a light blow on the face.
A.
Summoned before Mr. Q. A. Macfadyen this morning, Mr. W. J. Brown, Jr., of the China Light and Power Co., was fined $7 for failing to maintain his brakes in good working order.
Mrs. M. T. Williams, of No. 75, Kennedy Road, reports the theft of two blankets, valued at $20, from the roof of her residence.
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water.
When scalded, prompt application of She-Ko, the Dr. Williams Medicine Company's curative ointment, soothes, cools, and ensures speedy healing.
The curative, antiseptic properties of She-Ko are equally beneficial for cuts, scratches, abrasions, bruises, burns and rapidly effective for head and foot sores, eczema, ringworm, pimples, ulcers, insect bites and stings, chapped lips and hands, chilblains and for the relief of external piles. Obtainable at . all chemists,
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PUBLIC AUCTION
The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auc- tion.on
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Wednesday, the 21st. June, 1939 commencing at 11.00 a.m. at their Sales Room, No. 2, Connaught Road, Central, Ground Floor. Quantity of Household
Furniture. also
2 Iron Safes
2 Addressing Machines 2 Kegs Red Lead
5 Ladies Raincoats. 4. Pairs Ladies' Shoes 76 Bottles Shoe Cleaner 120 Pairs: Shoes Terms: Cash on Delivery,
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 20th. June, 1989.
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