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"CHURCH NOTICE.

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, Hong Kong.

DECEMBER 4, 1932:-

2nd SUNDAY IN ADVENT.

Holy Communion, 8.

Holy Communion (Peak Church),

8 a.m.

Children's Service, 10 a.m, Choral Eucharist and Sermon, il a.m Preacher:-Rov. N. V. Halvard Evensong, 6.30 2m

Preacher:-The Doan.

Wook Day Services. Mattins Daily, 9.00 am. Intercessions for the Sick. Wodnos

day, 10.15 am,

Holy Communion.

B, L.

Thursday, 7,45

Choir Practice. Friday, 6.30 p.m.

07)

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SOLENTIST.

(Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass, U.S.A.) MACDONNELL ROAD, BELOW BOWEN ROAD TRAM STATION.

DE EMBER 4, 1933-

SUNDAY Bravice, 11.15 ..

Subjoot: "Goo THE ONLY CAUMR

AND CREATOR" The Sunday School is hell on Sunday Morning, 10 o'clock.

Wednesday Evening Meeting, 400 pm, Realing Roomal above ad trees ope Tuesday and Friday, 10 a.m. to 12 Noon Monday and Thursday, 5.30 to 7 p.m.

The Publio is cordially invited to attend the services and visit the Reading Room. UNION CHURCH. NOTICE.

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 10%. Bunday School-

Kennedy Bond, 9.30 a.m.

Talkoo, 2.45 p.m.

Morning Service, 10.30 a.m.

Proacber:-Ror. E. U. H. Tribbeck, Evening Service, p.m.

Preacher-Rev. E. G. Powell. The Social Hour will be held at the Church Hall after the Evening Service, Every Tuesday at 5.3) p.m. practices in preparation for the rendering of Handels Messiah on Sunday evening December 18,

The practices are being well attend- od al promised well for another ne rondering of this great work.

WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH, Wanchai

SERVICE FOR TO-Moxnow. The following are the forthcoming Services, eto, at the Wesleyan Method ist Church, Wanchai,

(Opposite Royal Naval Hospital,

Queen's Road, East), SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1932;-

Morning Servios, 10.15 am.

Preacher-llav. E, G, Povell Evening Service, 5.00 p.m. & Celebra

tion of Holy Communion. Preacher: Rov. A. H. Bray, M.,

2.D.

Sunday School will meet with Mora.

ing Borvice.

Friday, p.m., Choir Practice in

the Church.

Friday-9 p.m. Prayer Meeting in

the Church.

BAILORS' AND SOLDIERS!

HOME, Wanchai.

~22, Hepnowy Road

SUNDAY (4th), 8.10 p.m.,--Christian

Social Hur

MONDAY (h), 3.9 p.m.,--Whist and

Bridge Drive Tickets $1.00

Badminton Club Meet.

TUESDAY (th), 8 pan.,-Fellowship

Meeting.

WEDNESDAY

Evening.

(7th) 6 p.m.- Social

THURSDAY (6th,-Badminton Club

Moot

AMERICAN ORIENTAL FINANCE CORPORATION

through its Agent' Asia Lands Limited

Gloucester Building

OFSTE

COMPLETE

BROKERAGE

SERVICE

in

NEW YORK STOCKS

Fall and a Lots of listed Becurities bought and sold for cash or carried on conservative margin.

Phone 28380, Cablo: ASIALANDS

CHINESE FAITH IN LEAGUE

TO SETTLE MANCHURIA.

DISPUTE

SHANGAL, Nov. 27, In an interview, Mr. Liu Chang Chich, Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, who arrived here from Nanking yesterday, expressed the belief that the League of Nations would be able to effect a satisfac tory settlement of the Sino-Japanese trouble.

He pointed out that it is a patent and absolutely indispatible fact that China has been the victim if

military. Japanese

aggression. There can therefore be little doubt that the verdict of the Lengua would be in Invour of China.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1932.

HOFEI-LUHO RAILWAY

CONSTRUCTION PLANS COMPLETED

NANKING, Nov. 27. Plans for the construction of the projected Hofoi-Luho and Wuhu Chapoo Railwayer are being com plated by the Nationn! Reconstruc tion Commission. It is estimated that about $2 million are sary for the building of each line.

neces-

The Hofei-Luho Railway is in. tended to serve the coal district. mouth of the Huni River in Anhwoi. Its construction is to be financed received partly from annuities from the Changhsing Collieries in northern Chekiang by the Commis sion. The Wuhu Chapoo Railway, on the other hand, will be built by

Both aro' light, private capital.

In order to vindicate itself, the

effect railways. League, must strive to settleinent in consonanse with the principles embodied in the League Convenant, he said.

The Annam Treaty. Vice-Minister Liu also intimated that the question of the ratification and enforcement of the Sino-

French Treaty re. Annam is near ing solution: the only point which remained to be settled being in connection with details of the! Customs tariff re. Anum.

+

Questioned concerning the pos sible effect of the American elec tions upon American policy vis-a- vis, thin Sino-Japanese situation, the Vice-Ministor said that, in his view,

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It is understood that engineering early commence operations will next year.-Kuo Min.

RECONSTRUCTION OF DYKES

LEGAL REFORM IN HONG KONG STOCK

CHINA

MINISTRY INVITES CRITICISMS OF THE JUDGES

NANKING, Nov, 27.

MARKET.

OFFICIAL WEEKLY

REPORT

The past week has witnessed a further scaling down of the lowar i priced issues, with Chmonts, Lights, Hotels and Realties all closing sub-

The task of legal reform is pre- ceeding quietly and steadily, Destantially lower." F. T. Cheng, Vice-Minister of Justice, assured a Kuo Min corres-- pondent.

We are attempting just Now, Dr Chong stated, to build up an effec tive "Corpus "of judicial practice and precedents. To this end, tha. Ministry of Radicial Administen. tion, has recently issued an order requiring judicial officials to sub- mit memoranda from time to time dealing with their experiences an quired in the course of their ad ministration of justice.

With the order, the Ministry forwarded the owly promulgate1 | "Regulations Concerning the Col. lection and Compilation of Memar- anda of Judicial Experiences."

These regulations provide that REQUEST THAT FUNDS BE judges shall submit written memor- aud freely and fearlessly com NOT DIVERTED

menting on the merits and demers's

NANKING, Nov. 27. In order that maximum progress

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of the various features of the cxist- ing judicial machinery, such Court procedure, the conduct and practice of lawyers, prison adminis

there is no likelihood of any changey be made in dyke construction in the traditional American Faro prevention work, the Eastern policy, which consists pri

Cominander-in-Chief's Headquar arily in the maintenance of the Open Door and the preservation of ters for the Honan-Hupeh-Anhwei tration, ste.

Bandit-suppression Forces, in

The judicial officials are also re China's sovereignty and territori dispatch to the National Economic al integrity. Kuo Min

Council, instructs that funds sadquired to report about such local revenues earmarked for this work customs and traditions, public sen. shall not be diverted to other purtiment and morals, and economic poses. The dispatch also states that levy of the authorized Customs conditions which may have a close Surtax, Special Burtax, and Farm bearing on the administration of Surtax imposed especially for dyke justice. Loen! difficulties arising construction purposes should be from the application of the many continued as heretofore,-Kuo Min. new laws are to be reported and posible remedies therefore suggest- ed.

PROPOSED IRON AND

STEEL WORKS

MR. CHEN INSPECTS PROBABLE SITE

NANKIKO, Nov. 27.

Mr. Chen Kung Po, Minister of Industry, proceeded to Pukow ye torday for another inspection of the proposed site of the Government) Iron and Steel Works to be estab- He was lished by the Ministry. accompanied by a representative ef the German ayndicate interested in the project and deputies of the Military Allaire Commission ad the Ministry of War.

KIAOCHOW-TSINAN

RAILWAY

REDEMPTION MEASURES

DISCUSSED

NANKING, Nov. 27. A mecting of the Board of Directors of the Kiaochow-Tsinan Railway was held here yesterday It will be recalled that while the afternoon, when Dr. C. T. Wang, Ministry is in favour of establishing Chairman of the Board, presided the works at Pukow owing to com- Messrs. Ko Kwang Ting, Sa Fu aunications and other facilities, Chun, and other members were pra- the military authorities

sons.

сте int sent.

favour of a site at Sadillo Mountain It is understood that" measures in Anhwi owing to strategic rea- for the redemption of the Railway A decision bas been ponding were discussed at length. A report for some time, but it is hoped that on traffic conditions on the Line as a final agreement will now he reach well as the railway property hold- ed--Kus Min.

inga was submitted.-Kuo Min.

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

A.O.F.C. QUOTATIONS

(REUTER'S AMERICAN BERVICE.] >

New York: December 2 Dow Jones Averages:

30 Industrial

20 Rails

20 Utilities

40 Bonds

High-1932 Low: Nov. 30

41.22 5835 13.23 20.04.

88.78- 41.30

36.11 63.26

16.63 20.08 05.78 77.29

Dec. 1 Change 68.02 1.78 up 25.75.71 up 26.60 .53 up 77.25 .04 down

E. A. Pierce and do. Report. Sentiment has somewhat improved, das partly to the continued strength of Sterling and the advance of wheat. The technical strength of the stock market is evidently botter than was supposed. We are inclined to believe, however, that no large moves need be expected in the immediate future, with chances some- what better than oven of a modest extension of the rally. Busioms Done: 700,000 shares

1932

DIV. HIGH Low Pri Su..

2000 Borden Company

These memoranda from all parts of the country will, we hope, forn in time a valuable part of our modern judicial records. The com- petency of the judges and their. fitness for promotion will be as sessed by the reports they submit

Obviously too, these Judges' Notes," when compiled systematic- ally as we wish them to be done, will also servo að a most helpful guide for their successors on the bench in the satisfactory conduct of trials and cases.-Kuo Min.

NATIONAL AVIATION

CORPORATION

GENERAL MANAGER

RESIGNS

NANKING, Nov. 27, The resignation of General Lin Pei Chuan, General Manager of the China National Aviation Cor- poration, has been accepted by Dr. Chu Chia Hua, Minister of Com munications, His successor will be appointed at a special shareholders meeting next week.

It is understood that General Liu, Mr. Yang Chien. Ping, and Mr. Huang Na Shu, who represent the Ministry on the Corporation, will also be relieved of their duties and other representatives appoint- ed

Meanwhile, it is announced here that the projected Shanghai-Tien- tain airmail and passenger sarvica will be. inaugurated by the Cor- Mr. poration early next month.

Nich Kai 1, Assistant Director f the Navigation Department of the Corporation, left for Tsingtao yei- terday to make the necessary pre- parations-Kuo Min.

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REMITTANCES TO JAPAN

LAST SALE

02!

3.00 Air Reduction

$51

87.

42)

6.00 Allied Chemical & Dyp là.........

Nov. 30 Dec. 1

$531 712 124.

731

201

4.00 American Cangilian

494

50%

*137

712

9.00 American Tel:

Tel.

102)

101

801

-44

5.00 American Tobadoo "B".

578

MAKING PROFITS FROM

18

3

Anaconda Copper Mining

8+

1517

282

4.00 Auburu, domoval

303

114

YEN'S DEPRECIATION.

43

22!

-2209

Canadian Pacifc......

192

21

100 Chrysler Motors

145

EB?

311

4.00 Consolidated Gas of N.Y,

55

50

67

23

4.00 Drugs, Inc.

321 321

224

2.00 Du Pont de Nemours

34 x d. 36

87A

38

3.00 Eastinan Kodak ............

401 301

"People Who Matter”

5

0% Electric Bond & Share

184

101

26

0,40 General Electric

142

11#

401

109

2.00 General Foods

74

1.60 General Motors.

191

13

101

1.00 Gillette Balety

17

171

PEOPLE WHO MATTER, to the advortiser- are the;

32

10

1.90. International Harvestor

201

211

14

International Tol. & Tel.

8)

.00%

4.00 Liggett & Myor" B

133.00 Locw's The. A

99

221

people who can

31

12

·122

afford to buy his

10

201

280 National Biscuit ...

35

37

37

10%

2,00 Pacific Gas & Electric

271

goods. Most of

23

Pennsylvania Railway

thess people bay

Radio Corpn.

and read tho

37%

Sears Roebuck ...

100 Standard Dil Ma of

Jersey

20

Hong Kong Daily Press,

12/

30%

1.20 Union Carbide & Carbon

0.40 Sucony-Vacuum Corpn......

6.00 Union Pacifie

United States Steel

Westinghouse

Montgomery Ward

Tokyo, Nov. 23-Japanese abroad and especially those in the United States have been sending large re- mittances to Japan to be converted into yen

at the prevailing low rates, according to bankers here.

In the last year, Japanse liv. ing, in the United States'nhd the Hawaiian islands have purchased Yen 250,000,000 mostly through the Yokohama Specie Bank. A con- siderable amount-of-the-money: ra presents-saving of Japanese..who.

rise in expect an ultimate value of the yen and believe they are making a good investmrit.-

SHIPPING MOVEMENT,

the

The .v. Molavan Prins, from New York, sailed from Shanghai at 1.m. yesterday, and is expected here to-morrow at daylight.

On the other hand, the invest- ment section is steadily holding its own, and, on the present level, is proving attractive to investors.

Business Done During the Week.

Hong Kong Bank, 81,650. Union Insurances, 8312), 8514. 8019), $310, $6121 8515, 8520. China Underwriters, 891. $2.80. Hotels (Old), 811.10, 811, $10.05,

$10.80, 810, $104, $10.10, $10}/10.20.

Sellers. Hotels (Old), 810:30 Realties, 88.

Cements (Combined) 819).

Bales.

Hong Kong Bank, $1,850. Union Insurances, $520. China Underwriters, 82.80. Hotels (Old), 810/10.20. Hong Kong Lands, 8771. Hong Kong Tramways, 320.40. China Lights (Old), 813.85/14. Telephones (Now), $964.

EXCHANGE.

CLOSING QUOTATIONS.

Doo-mber 1832

Ch. LONDON:

Telegraphic Transfer... 1/3) Bank Bills, on demand 173} Bank Bills, 4 months'

sight Credits,

********* 1/31 months' right............ 1/41 ON NEW YORK:-

Bank Billa, on demand 21 Gredita, 60 days' right, 221 OR PARIS

Hong Kong Lands, 877. Humphreys, 815). Realtics, 80.10, 98.80. Hong Kong Tramways, 990.40. Yaumati Ferries (Old), 834), China Lights (Old), 815, 814.70, ! On 814.65, 814) 814.05. 11.60 || 813.95, 814.

China Lights (New), $13.00, Electrios, $7), 877, 870). Telephones (Now), $201, 820.30,

$20, $201, 820). Ropes, 8114.

Dairy Farms, 628), 8231, 80917 Entertainments, $13.30. Constructions (New), 91.45. Govt Loans, 2 per cent, 2) per

cent. Prom. CHANGES (3.15 p.m.) CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Buyers.

Hong Kong Bank, $1,045, Union Insurances, $517). Raubs, $11.15.

Hotels (Old), $10,20, Electrics, $761.

EDINBURGH Castle.

But in the 7h century on a masadve the rock in the cases of the Gastfrments are 430 ft. sbussila Its active career as a formet closed in 1745.

Bank Bills, on dewand 6371 Credits, 4 months' sight 5779 Bommy:--

Telegraphic Transfor Bank, on demand ... ON CALCUTTA

} 864

-

Telegraphic Transfora8+ Bank, on demand... ON SHANGHAL :----

Bank, at sight

On YokonaмA:—

་་་

176

ON MANILA-On demand.... 42 On SINGAPORE) --

LONDON STOCK... EXCHANGE

(THKNUON REUTER'S - AGENCY.}

London, December 1.. The markets woro inactive and generally closed dull.

Last To-day's Price. Pride

Anglo-Persian Oil. 37/6 *35/71**

Burmah Oil

80/-

50/3.

Moxiens Eagle Royal Dutch

7/43

2/45

£18.1/4 £17-3/4

Coats

40/- 40/11

Daily Mail Trust... 34/8

34/0

Imperial Chemical 24/

23/10

Imperial Tobacco. 95/0 Guinness

·05/71

80/8

80/9

Distillerson M/3

54/3

General Electric ... Electrio

Musical

407- 40/-

Industries

19/3 12/3

Turner & Nowall,. 23/0

Unilever

31/0

22/0 31/3

Vickers

B/TA 6/7)

Woolworth

70/0

70/6

21/0

21/

Dunlop Rubber

18/0

18/0

Chartered

10/13 10/-

8/p 8/9

10/4 10/4)

Ford Motors

London Tiu Burma Corpn. Anglo-Dutch International

Nickel Hydro-Electric Brazilian Traction

10/- ·10/11

8192 9121

8 OZ $ OF

On demand.

JUS

$12) 912

International

Holdings. 8 17

8 14

On demand

56)

"Shell"' Transport

ON

BATAVIA:-On demand, 521

and Trad. Ord.

(Bearer)

48/9.

40/10)

Courtaulds

31/3

31/3

International Tea

Stores

20/0 *29/7)

Everready

28/-

29/-..

20/-

ON HAIPHONG:

On demand.

ON SAIGON:On demand.

ON BANGKOK :-

On demand SOVERIGNA, Bank's Buying

Rate

woman. 1414

1/44

BAR SILVER, per ca vas, 17 9/16

If you're wise enough to

ask for Johnnie Walker you've said all that's world necessary, for the.. knows no finer whisky.

Its sales, which surpass

those of any other whisky,

are enough indication of its

popularity.

Born 1820-Still Going Strong

Pinch Johnson.. 2013

Pekin Syndicate.. 1/0 1/7

Possible Mutilation confirming.

JOHNNIE WALKER

Sole Agents for China

Caldbeck, Macgregor

Shanghai

Company Limited Hongkong

Tientsin

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