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HONGKONG & SHANGHAI

BANKING CORPORATION.

Issued and Fully Paid-up

Hong Kong Currency Ro-

Authorised · Capital .........

-850,000,000 ...$20,000,000.

Reserve Funds:-

Sterling

0,500,000

scrve Reserve

prietors

.$10,000,000

Liability

of

Pro-

. $20,000,000

HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG,

BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson, Chairman.

W. H. Lock, Esq.. Deputy Chairman,

Accused Chang So, Lo Wing, both 19, Lam Man-chiu, 23, and Chan Shu, 26, planned to rob a

G. Minklo, Esq.,, waitress on her way home to No.. K. Bousflaid, Esq.,

A. H. Compton, Esq., K. 8. Morrison, Esq. 110, Woosung Street.

1. J. Davies, Esq., Hon. Mr. T. E. Pearos, Hon. Mr. S. II. Dodwell, Hon. Mr. A. L. Shields, Sir Vandeleur M. Grayburn Chief Manager,

It was alleged that first ac- cused, who resided in the house was the ring-

Londou

Rangoon Balgon

Ban Francisco. Shangbai

BRANCHES:--

Ipob

Johore

Kobo Kowloon

Calcutta

Kuala Lumpur Bingapore

Cablon

Све

Chefoo

Colombo

Datron

Lons Malacos Manila

Patent

Mukdeo

Munr (Jobore) Tokyo

New York Pelping

Tientsin Txingto Yokohama

First Round:-F. H. Kwok beat 1-W. J. Howard; E. Lee beat H. YA. C. I. Bowker and W. F. Simmons.

W.O. Gittins 4--2 Hsu; C. C. Ma beat W.

F. C. Barry and W. V. Ahern beat as the waitress, 4-1 and T. E. Ling beat A, H. Basto.

L. C. F. Bellamy and A. V. Greaves-leader. 5-1

All accused were sentenced to Doubles Handicap

5/4. First

Round: P. Pang

hard labour with Amaş and

A. J. MacFadyen and A. W. Muir three months'

Bangkok Lec- 3-2 Chan Kam-tong (plus 3/6) beat beat C. E. Moore and J. H. B.

the exception of the third accus- Batavia ed, who, with a previous convic-Bombay 0-7 H. S. Wong and M. S. Chan (plus W.O.

A. L. Powell and W. J Buller beat 2-2 30 2/6); 0.

A. L. Pang and

tion, was given four months. R. Forrest and J, W. Anderson-5/3. 1-- Szeto (-40) beat K. K. Wong

H. H. Mundy and W. Stoker beat A. M. 1-3 and C. B. Kaing (ser.); R.

K Mackenzie and Col. Mathews~~~2/1. 1--3 Lavalle and S. T. Chan (plus A. J. Dennis and W, S. Hilller beat 2/6) beat C. J. Roe and P. LoR. Young and G. M. Park-W.O. 0--2 (plus 15 3/6) and D. Chan and Smith and E. Greenwood beat W 3-3 S K. Yee (scr.) beat F. H. Kwok A. Stewart and T. Low-W.0, 7-0 and S. H. Hsu (-15 4/6); T. B. Low and R. K. Collings bent 0-5 Second Round: J. Tang and H.A. H. Penn and J. R. Collis-4/3.

The Third Round must be played on 14Y. Hsu (plus 15) beat Lee Man-

or before June 29. sek and Lee Kam-ming (-15); T. B. Low with 78-11-67 qualified 2-5 E. Lee and Dr. Bee (-15 3/6) for the Adamson Cup for June, 5-1 beat E. Penn and Lam Kwan

9-1(-15); R. M. Lavalle and S. T. ¡ 5-Chan (plus 2/6) beat C. J. Ree 5.-0 and P. Lo (-15 3/6) and N. A. 3-1 E. Mackay and P. Kho (-15 3/6) beat U. Sze Wing and A. Basto (-15 2/6); Third Round:-E. Lee 3-4 and Dr. Bee (-15 3/6) beat 1-2

Tang and H. Y. Hsu (plus 15). 2 4

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SATURDAY'S BOWLS

J.

Following are next Saturday's Lawn Bowls League Axtures:

FIRST DIVISION Recreio "A" V C.S.C.C.

C.C.C. V

Lost to Navy "A"

Royal Scots "A"

Beat Middlesex "B"

4--0

2----5

Beat 965th R.A.

7--1

Beat 5th A.A.

3--2

Beat Navy "B"

3-1

Royal Scots "B"

Lost to 8th R.A. Lost to Signals Lost to 8th R.A.

0-4

0-7

2-4

Combined Small Unite

Drew with 8th R.A.

4.-4

Lost to Middlesex "A'

1--5

Beat Middlesex "B"

2.1

1.R.C.

Lost to Signals

1-6

K.B.G.C. "B" v

K.C.C.

Lost to Y.M.C.A.

0 --2

Beat Navy "C"

4--1

K.B.G.C. "A" v K.D.R.C.

P.R.C.

V

Royal Corps of Signals

Beat Navy "C"

2.--0

K.C.C.

V

Recreio "B" SECOND DIVISION Recreio

Beat R. Scots "A"

5--2

C.C.C.

Beat Y M.C.A

2-1

K.F.C.

V

Beat C. Small Units

6--1

Taikoo

V

K.T.G.C.A. P.O.C.

Beat R. Scots "B"

7--0

Bye: H.K.F.C.

Beat 36th R.A.

9 0

8th Regiment, R.A.

H.K.F.C.

V

C.C.C.

Drew with C. Small Units

4-4

P.R.C.

V

K.B.G.C.

Beat Middlesex "B"

4-3

H.K.C.C.

V

K.F.C.

Beat R. Scots "B"

4-n

V

I.R.C.

Beat 965th R.A.

5-2

Beat R. Scots "B"

4--2

Beat 36th R.A. on default.

5th A.A. Reqt.. R.A.

Drew with Navy "C"

3 -3

Lost to R. Scots "A"

2-3

Lost to Navy "A"

1--4

Drew with Navy "B"

2---2

965th Bty.. R.A.

Lost to Navy "A"

Lost to Navy "B"

Lost to R. Scots "A" Lost to 8th R.A. Lost to Middlesex "A" 36th Bty. RA.”

Lost to Middlesex "A"

V H.K.C.C.

THIRD DIVISION

H.K.E.R.C.

Bye-Recreio.

THEY MISS ALL

SUMMER SPORTS

G. A.

LEADING WOMEN GOLFERS IN

CHARITY MATCHES

Four of Britain's outstanding women golfers played in a match at Banstead. Surrey, yesterday, in aid of War Relief for air raid vic- for tims and to secure comforts the Services, and finished all

square.

The game was organised by the "Daily Sketch."

Three of the four, Miss Pame- la Barton, Mrs. Critchley, form- and erly Miss Diana Fishwick, Miss Wanda

past Morgan are champions, while the fourth, Miss Maureen Ruttle, was regarded as the outstanding young star at the outbreak of the war.

LOCAL SHARES

BANKS Bank of East Asia $71% b.

INSURANCES H.K. Fire Ins. $176 b.

SHIPPING Indo-Chinas (Pref.) $80 b. DOCKS, WHARVES, GODOWNS, ETC. H.K. Docks $15 b. Providents $5.15 b., $5 B. LANDS, HOTEL & BLDG8. H. & S. Hoteis $2.80 b., $3 sa. Chinese Estates $98 b.

PUBLIC UTILITIES H.K. Tramways $10 b. Sandakan Lights $11.70 b. Telephones (Old) $22.10 b. Telephones (New) $84 b.

INDUSTRIALS Cements $13% b. H.K. Ropes $7 b.

STORES, &s. Dairy Farms $17 b.

MISCELLANEOUS Entertainments $64 b.

LAST DAY'S BALES 500 Hotels @ $3 100 Electrics Rts $11

NINE MILLION TONS GOAL

[SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL"} Miss Morgan putted beautifully Following President Roosevelt's in the early stages and won two pledge to build a bridge of ships holes. Miss Barton, who hitch-for Great Britain and the other hiked from the West Country to democracies fightnig aggression. London in order to play, holed a the Maritime Commission has set at nine construction goal long putt for a win at the fourth the hole, missed a short one at the million tons of cargo ships.

holed two more sixth, but

long International News Service. putts for winning holes to give her side the lead.

Miss Morgan and Miss Ruttle were one up and three to play, but Mrs. Critchley, with a beautiful second to the 16th, squared the match, the last two holes being halved.Reuter.

Carruthers, who some BOWLS

0-7 years ago was one of the keenest

2-3 tennis playing members of Police SWEEP

DECISION

As

were

SOUTH CHINA

STILL WINNING

Foochow Haiphong

Hankow Larbin Hollo

Ponang

Sourabaya

Bungo

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened t Local Currency and FIXED DEPO SITS received for 'One Year or shorter periods in Local and Other Currencies be quoted od terms which will application,

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES of various sizes To Let.

TRUSTEE and EXECUTOR business undertaken.

Hong Kong. 20th February, 1941.

HONG KONG SAVINGS BANK.

The Business of the above Bank conducted by the HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. Rules may be obtained on application,

FOR THE HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION,

V. M. GRAYBURN,

Chief Manager,

Hong Kong, 1st March, 1937.

AND

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA.

Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1853,

Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Pro-

prietors

£3,000,000 £9,000,000

£3,000,000

HEAD OFFICE1. LONDONTA

38, Bishopsgate, E.C.2. 117/122, Leadenhail Street, E.C.2. West End Branch: 14/16, Cockspur Street, S.W.1..

Manchester Branch:

52, Idusley Street, Manchester,

AGENCIES AND BRANCHES:

Amritsar

South China defeated Penang by two clear goals on Saturday. Alor Star Chan Tak-fai and Lee Wai-tong Benghak

the goal-scorers. South BataTIS China-have now won eight

of Bombay Calouita their 10 matches to date, one being drawn and the other, against Combined Services, lost.

LEAGUE TENNIS

Following are

to-day's Lea-

1-7 R.C., has had to give up the game¦· 2-5 this Summer owing to the fact 1-5 that he is now attached to Sha- Laukok Police Station and cannot 1-9 and

the time

for to come in

less than half the Lawn 1-5 games. 0-9 Another well-known Police Bowls League games were played gue tennis fixtures:-

sportsman, L. H. Oakley. is at on Saturday, last. week's the same Station so that he too will be carried forward and there has had to cut down on his sport. will be two sweeps next week.

which drew Numbers yet Oakley, however, has not been so much affected in that he In the only League Baseball only plays cricket and Rugger. game yesterday H.B. beat U.S.S. and these games are at present

Asheville 7 to 2.

out of season.

Lost to Navý "A"

Lost to Signals

WIN

H. B. BASEBALL

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.

OPERATING SERVICES FOR

CARGO and PASSENGERS

TO-SWATOW, SHANGHAI, TSINGTAO,

CHEFOO AND TIENTSIN

”ན་ ནས་

KOBE AND OSAKA

SINGAPORE. PENANG AND CALCUTTA SANDAKAN, HAIPHONG

All steamere. berth alongside the Roosevelt Terminal In the French; Concession at Shanghai,”?

paszongora and cargo are landad.

Further Particulars Please Apply To

JARDINE, MATHESON

CO. LTD.

GENERAL MANAGERS. TELEPHONE 30311.

sweep

clubs. in last week's sweep will be allot- ed the same clubs this week.

The draw for this week's sweep will take place as usual on Friday,

V

FIRST DIVISION I.R.C.

C.R.C H.K.C.C. V C.D.R. K.C.C.

H.K.U.T.C.

V

THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LTD.

Authorised Capital Paid-up Capital Reserve and Undivided

Profits ......

.$10,000,000.00 5,500,000,00

Street Kuala Lumpur Bourabaya

Bankow

Porang

Hong Kong Iloilo

Rangoon

Saigon

araobl

Seremban Shanghal

Klang

Singapore

Kobe

Billawan

Fairlie Place Kuching Cantan Сажирого Cebu Colombo Delhi Haiphong

Talplug

Madras Manila

Tikah

Medan

(Phuket)

New York

Teingiso

Yokohama

Pelplug

(Poking)

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking Business: transacted.

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for Oné: Year or shorter periods in Local or Other Currencies at rates which will be quoted on application.

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with in- terest allowed at rates obtainable::oza application.

The Bank's Head Office in London undertakes Executor and Trustee busl ness, and claims recovery of Britain Income Tax overpakt, on terms which 2,983,261.00 may be ascertained at any of the

Agencies and Branches.

W. HEVANS THOMASZ

Manager:

HEAD OFFICE:~HONG KONG 10, Des Voeux Road, Central.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS- Hon. Sir Shou-son Chow, Chairman; Li Koon Chun, Esq.. P. K, Kwok, Esq., Wong Yun Tong, Esq., Chan Ching Shek, Esq.. Lí Lan Sâng, Esq; Wong Chu Son, Esq. and Fung Ping Wan, Esq.

Kan Tong Po, Esq., Chief Manager, Hon. Mr. Li Tse Fong, Manager.

+BRANCHES AND-AGENCIES:-

Batavia

Manila

Seattle Semarang Shanghai

Sourabaya

New York Singapore

Amoy

Bombay

Melbourne Nagasaki

Calcutta

taly hung Hankow

Paris

•Felping

Antow

Hoaplulu

Tonnng

Kobe

Rangoon

Sydney Tientela

Kowloon London

Saigon

San Francisco

Vancouver

Every description of Banking and Exchange business transacted, Loans granted on approved securities.

Current Accounts - opened in Loddl Currency and Fixed Deposits received. fr one year or shorter periods in Local: and Foreign"! Currencies "on"; tekra which will be quoted on, application,

*Bafe Deposit Boxes To Letspl KAN, TONG: PO..

** Chick: Manager..

THE WING ON BANKA LIMITED.

Head once. Hong Kong 26, Des Voeux Road, Central, Authorised Capital... $10,000,000

LONDON BANKERS — A Westminster Bank, Ltd. Foreign Exchange and every description" of banking business transacted.dengėding

Current Accounts and Saving. Accounts opened. Fixed Deposi received at rates which: will be: qunted on application..

Safe Deposit Boxes for hire.""

PHILIP GOCKCHIN,«. Chief Manage

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