TO-DAY'S WANTS.
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$1.50
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($2.00 If Not Prepaid.) The following replies have been received
905, 907, 908, DOD.
SITUATIONS
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NOTICE:
R.
TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1932.
THE
HONGKONG
HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.
Why not try
Zeiss Ikon Film?
Victoria Rosul between Cadogan Street, Kennedy Town, and Mount Davis Road is closed to trafic from 27th January, 1932, until further notice,
E. D. C. WOLFE, Inspector General of Police. Hongkong, 23rd January, 1932,
HONGKONG TRAMWAYS, LTD.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN YEARLY that the ORDINARY
HONG- A CHINESE gentleman posseasing GENERAL MEETING of
LIMITED substantial amount of enish capital | KONG TRAMWAYS and with over ten years experience will be held at the oflees of
of the as general manager in one
importers Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., biggest firms of general and dealers in patent medicines and 1d., Hongkong, on WEDNESDAY, taltet requints,
and the 17th day newangents
of February, 1932, booksellern In Mainya, desires samo
at 12 o'clock noon, to transact the POSITION in Hongkong. Willing to juin partnership or finance any kind ordinary business of the Company.
while. AND of business which is worth
NOTICE 15 HEREBY Pleano write with full particulars to ALSO GIVEN that the REGISTER Box No. 908, "Hongkong Telegraph."
OF MEMBERS of the company will be closed from TUESDAY, the 2nd WEDNESDAY. the 17th February. 1932, both days inelas
LOST
LOST. On the night of 20th, January, between Queen's Theatre and Mac's Cafe, gold and platinum pendant set with diamonds (with chain) Finder please return to Tester Beauty Par jour. Reward.
L.
:
MISCELLANEOUS
Takren regeling
ale
WANTEIL- Eurasian gentleman te TENNIS, IN Sundby METEINKS
Saturday afternents, by one who said untrodde gadvertiser to Teunis la Terms, a de Write Box
Hongkon NG RUL Telegraph."
2
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Itoyal Portable Type- writer. New cost $265,00. Will SB for $150,016, also one Underwood, for quick sale in excellent emlition. 10. Arille $130.00. Apply Room No. Hotel, 2-25, Nathas Rond, Kowloon,
Hive.
By Order of the Board,
W. E. SIMMONS,
Secretary. Hougloomy, 25th Jannary, 19012
NOTICE.
AT LIBERTY. January 28 Februney 19.
immiya.
Far las Concert and en Drekedja of Voprouver, Canad open ter all laps of engage ment Apply di, Redfern, › Lenders
1.0.8. Empresa of Canada,
CHINESE ESTATES, LIMITED,
GIVEN
OFFICIAL SUMMARY BY STOCK EXCHANGE.
In spite of the fact that it is the eve of the Settlement, the session opened quietly steady with a firm undertone, prices being market in a few instances,
Sales,
Banks, $1,120. Star Ferries, $101.
Lane, Crawlords (old), $61⁄44. Constructions (new), $1.96. China Fires, $600. Hotels (old), $15.20.
Впусен.
Douglases, 324.
Venezuelan Goldftelds, $2.
Hotels (old), $15.16.
Hotels (new), $14M. Realties, $11.00,
Ewos, Tin, 10,
Singapore Tractions, 3/-, Cemens (combined), $19. Elements (new), $5.60. H.K.
Government
premium.
Benguets, $115.
Loan,
$347
Providents (olf), 86,30. Providents (new), $2.45. JLK. Lamās, $81%. Chinese Esinter, $95. Tramways, $U214. Conten leen, $5. Sinceres, $14.
Constructiona (old), 35,40, Constructions (new). $1.86,
Indo China
Selers.
Tprel), $45. Indoctrinas (dif.), $12. Telephone (part poid), $28. Lane, Crawfords Told), $0.015, Kadens, 30
lande, 200
Maladeon Sugars, $95, Entertainments (ok)). $142.
CIRCUS AT KOWLOON.
HARMSTON'S TO HAVE FIRST PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT,
All the fun of the popular oldi- fashion virens is promised at the
INTERIM DIVIDEND.
NOTICE IS HEREBY that an INTERIM DIVIDEND for Fear ending 29th February, 1932, | opening to-night of three per cent. That is $2 pur will be paid to all shares in this company. or the 30th FOR SALE. Owner having Colony | January, 1992, at the Company's
There at China Buildings, 5th loon,
H༣ THEW
-
valuable furniture NALYTI dining room, drawing room, two bed- rooms, fittings, stove, Frigidaire, et | floor. etc. Removal of furniture umere sary if buyer takes over premises in
Writ minst agreeable surroundings. Box No. 910, "Hongkong Telegraph,”
FOR SALE-A modera BUNGALOW at Magazine Gap, three bedrooms three bathrooms Drawing room, Dining room and writing room, large garden ant garage, furniture cun remain on Valuntion. Early pusses- ajtot.
Write Box No. 900, "Hongkong Telegraph,"
APARTMENTS
Nathan
The TRANSFER BOOK of the Company will be CLOSED from the 26th to the 30th January, 1972, both lays inelusive
By Order Irectius.
th
Board of
HENRY LOWCOCK,
Secretary, Hongkong, 22nd January, 1981.
THE HONG KONG LAND INVESTMENT & AGENCY COMPANY, LTD.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN HOTEL-23-25, AIRLIE
Europian that the FORTY-FOURTIT ORDIN- [2ond, Kowloon. Under Management. Excellent Cuisine, ARY GENERAL MEETING of Modern Apartments. Terin: Moderate. Three minutes from ferry. Tel 57357 SHAREHOLDERS in this Company will be held at the Ofees of
MRS. MOTONO..
Massage.
Hand and Electric 31b, Wyndham Street.
ASAHI
ZEISS IKON
CORRESPONDENCE.
World Depression and It's Cure.
To the Editor. Hongkong
Telegraph.1
Į
WORLD-WIDE RADIO TELEPHONING.
GRADUAL LIKING OF THE WHOLE EMPIRE.
tuin.
London, Jan, 24.
"BUSY BEES" HOLD
FETE.
ST. DUNSTAN'S GREATLY BENEFIT.
A most succesful al fresco fete
her.
The opening of a wireless tele-, in aid of the funds of the "Busy phone service between England Becs" was held in the grounds of Sir, Reparations, war-debts, and South Africa on February 1 Leighton Hill residences on Satur armament expenditure and post-marks the completion of another day afternoon, a large number of war gold movements therein, ac link in the huge chain whereby the well-known local residents being cording to our economie and finan- British Post Office is encircling present. It may be mentioned that cial experts, be the cause of our the globe, and binding the Empire the "Busy Bees" is an organisation formed at the suggestion of Mrs. industrial depression and yet, in together.
When India has been linked up W. T. Southorn, some two years spite of apparent unanimity in the dingnosis of the trouble, we are similarly, (which will be accom- ago, its object being to raise drifting further every day, from plished this year) every part of funds in aid of St. Dunstan's,
The Empire will be in direct tele- Saturday afternoon'a function failiation or recovery,
Does the world lack confidence In phone communication with Bri-was organised by Mra, A. T. Hamilton, who is to be congratulat- the analysis of its experts? Are we
The polley of the Post Oẞted is ed on, the success of her efforts hesitating in applying remedia! measures because of some vague to place the business man in Bri- and of those of the ladies who so Various capably that the fundamental tain in an insuperable position suspicior the cultumity is yet to with regard to communications sporting competitions were arra It's Worth While! be disclosed? After all, it strikes within the Empire and foreign ed, the spacious grounds proving a British an Ideal venue. Mrs. W. T one us being somewhat remarkable countries. At present that we should have came through telephone subscriber can speak by Southorn who is the President, critical periost immediately wireless telephone to more than and the Vice President, Mrs. E. following the four years of war de 95 per cent of the total telephone It. Hallifax, attended. piction and after about ten yenra subscribers of the world.--Reuters | of unprecedented industrial expan- Special Service, sion te crash just at this junctive. A few months back even Germany and rerovered to the extent of be ing able to meet her leavy foreign obligations and yet furge ahead domestiendly white France ami England were on the me Boarding and the other ex- purting warplus wealth at a înte ab. solutely unparalleled in their lis
How they can we logleally attribute the depression entirely ta delits Armanent expenditure war
nd gold movements?
Model No. 110
LATEST DANCE
HITS
IN BRUNSWICK
RECORDS
THE
of Harmaton's : Cireus and menagerie. The outfit arrived yesterday, and has taken up Its position an
the vneant ground bi Salisbury Rond, Kow- opposite the Peninsula Hatel. The circus will begin at 1.16 p.m., but the menagerie will be open daily from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Harmaton's Circus, widely known in the Enst, is well equip ped and has n large number of artistes and trained animals. In Arcade-Gloucester Bldg. cluding lions, tigers, elephants.| panthers, bears, geese and kan parnos, in addition La well-trained horses,
BRUNSWICK HOUSE
thr
tory.
recuent
res fairly obvious that the real caure of the crash was That sory prosperity which we are now failfeally struggling to The world has a new lesson to learn and the erst of trition in wealth. misdirected babour, human eignish and perhaps bloodshed, will volíní ly depend upon how quickly we fin readjust our old concepilons an finance and economies to the new conditions that has arisen.
Saving money, with a view to a‡:] age and the augmentation of one's income has always been looked upon. as one of the most commendable of biologieni practicies and su jong as new countries were being develop ed and their mhabitents" educated up to civilised customs productive expansion afforded an
open investment feld for savings, in that it was always astern of potential consumption.
ever
But saving is.no longer a ques tion of acquiring for oneself a reserve of precious metal to be draws upon as necessity dictates. Money has become a mere medium for the exchange of commodity wealth
and in saving, we either creating more of that wealth or building some means of increasing its production. Every whose income excreda his expenditure is taking part in the
Moscowitche, who causes excite The cirrus band provides the in-ment with his thrilling exploits unman cidental music and there shouldja motor-cycle.
are
SUGAR MARKET.
THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS.
The winners of the compet!- tions were as follows: Tonnis Tournament. Mr. Hickling and Man Thomas: howls, Hon. Mr. E. T. Southors and Col. Skinner; clock golf, Mr. N. 1. Smith and Mr. K. S. Robertson: shooting gallery, Mr. St. J. Walsh; Mah- The following cable at the close Jong, Mrs. Whish and Mian Davis: or the super market on Saturday bridge. Mrs. Glover: Raffle, Mrs. has boon ***c{ {k Mosers. | Newill, Mrs. Maeghan, Mra. Roberisim, Mrs: Mathieson and Mrs. Way.
Pentreath and Co.
Lundon Terminals. March 6/10% up 2ad. May 77-lg up id. Augued 77234 m ląd, Trecember 7/511⁄2 up law, Buyer at abová prieca, sellers aking d-d more.
New York Terminals. March 1.05 down 2 pts. May 1.08 down 1 pts. July 1.12 down 2 pts. September 1.17 down 2 pls. December 1.23 dawn 2 pts.
WEST RIVER LOW.
PASSENGERS HAVE TO
TRANSHIP.
At the conclusion of the fele, Mr. A. T. Hamilton thanked those who had assisted, and expressed appreciation, en behalf of Mrs. Hamilton, of the large attendanec, calling upon Mrs. Southorn to pre- sent the prizes.
Mrs. Hamilton desires to thank all those who made donations and in valunble other ways rendered help, especially Mra. Vernail and Mes. K. S. Robertson. who throw their houses open for tea, enrd wames, refreshments, etc.
It is expected that a sum of ap proximately $300 will be available. for distribution.
The
Royal
Wuchow, Jan. 21,
Observatory reports weakened the anticyclone has Bremse of the low water of the that
is
now West River, passengers on the Tail and spread eastward. It Hing, a steamer running between central over the Yellow Sea. Hongkong and Wuchow, were forced to disenbark at To Shing 'and] proceed to their destination an board the Fuk On, a competitive Chinese was taken to the Government
teamer.
Civil Hospital yesterday suffering With only a little over eight feet from a fractured feg.
Knocked down by a public ear in Belchers Sreet, near the intersection of North Street, at Kennedy Town, a
of water on "the bar", the sten-} mers of deep draught are prevented ferred to junks for the balance of from crossing. The curge of the the trip up the river.--Our Own Tai Hing will probably be trans-Correspondent,
POST OFFICE NOTICE
Straits
From
INWARD MAILS.
Per Saudan
be any amount of entertainment, The circus has an extensive re- floatation of some new productive
haf (San Francisco, 1st January) as the performing artistes include pertoire, and will change its pro-enterprise and the world has U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- the Palemare in a wire-jumping gromne nightly. There will be rationalisation Inbour
reached a position to-day through açt, and several trapeze experts, matinces at 4.16 p.m. on Saturdays
saving Shanghai and Swntow devices, muss production, etc., London Parcels only Also in the party is Dare Devil and Sundays,
where it le saving far too much of London, 17th December It's wealth-It is trying to produce Calcutta and Straits more that, ita sponding capacity Japan......
absorb. Consumption must equal production and with a given consuming capacity or spending power and its essential balance of production, no more wealth can U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Shang- possibly be saved without over-
hai (Seattle, 9th January) production dropping of prices, Japan and Shanghai.......... industrial disorganisation and financial loss.
TO-NIGHT!
HARMSTON'S CIRCUS
Mosure, Jardinė, Matheson & Co.. |TO-NIGHT! lad. on TUESDAY, 16th February 1932, at NOON for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Direc- tors together with the Statement of Arcounts for the year ending 31st December, 1931.
The REGISTER of SHARES »[ the Company will be CLOSED from THRSDAY, 28th January to TUESDAY, 16th February,
during period no transfer of shares can
BEER days inclusive,
Sale Agint 1o registered.
MITSUI
BUSSAN
KAISHA
LTD.
PLSENER BEE HONGKONG'
QUITA JEEP PURPLE ZINA -
ASAHI
BEER
LAGER BEER
SPECIALLY HUS
EXPERT
EMERY COMS
which
By Order of the Board of Dire tears.
I. S. GREENHILL.
Secretary.
1 songs. 19th January, 1902.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
WILI, WHHELMSEN.
THE NORWEGIAN AFRICA & AUSTRALIA LING
E The Motorship,
BESE
T
A
L
I
T
Y
"THALATTA"
having arrived from Norway via parts on the 26th January, 1932, consignees of
hereby cargo are
being that all goods are notified landed at their risk into the non- hazardoas; hazardous and/or extra hazardous godowns of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co.. Ltd., whence delivery may be obtain. 1. Goals not cleared by the 1st February, 1032, will be subject to
rent.
All broken, chafed and damaged packages are to be left in the godown where they wil be examined on the (30th January, 1992 at 10 a.m. by our Surveyors, Messrs. Anderson & Ashe. No elatina will be admitted unless molifted and/or application for survey made in writing within seven days after landing of the goods or in any ense before the goods are taken de livery of
·Cirims will not be recoverable unless
complete accounts are sent in within fourteen days of final discharge of vessel.
No Fire Insurance will be effected
by us in any case whatever.
Bill of Lading will be enunter. signed by:---
THORESEN & CO. LTD.,
Acgns. Hangkong, 26th January, 1982.
AND ROYAL MENAGERIE THE BARNUM OF THE EAST
Opening Monday Night, January 25, 1932.
at 9.10 p.m.
Location Next To Peninsula Hotel, Kowloon.
30
cau
Pres. McKinley Kiungehow
Agamemnon ... Sirdhana
Nollore
Das
January 25.
... January 25.
January 20.
January 27.
January 27.
January 28.
Naldera
January 28.
Emp. of Canada
Pres. Madison Chitral.. OUTWARD MAILS.
Per
January 28.
January 29.
January 20.
Foochow
Europe vin Suez (letters and papers), London 31st December and parcela, 24th December, 1831
Manila
For
So before we can hope for Swatow increased prosperity we have got
spending European Artists 30
New Artista-New Acts-New Clowna- Everything New This Year.
Adon,
Date and Tim Hydrangea.....Mon., Jan. 25, 8 p.m. Chungking Mon, Jan 25, 3.80 p.m.
to devise some system whereby Straits, Ceylon, Indin, Mauritius,
East and South Africa, increases power direct ratio to the saving of
Egypt and Europa via Brindisi Pilsne wealth, and as the financier of to-day, the man who takes the Hon's shure of commercial profit.
50 Performing Animals 50 would have difficulty in spending
Lions, Tiger, Elephants, Pauthera, Monkeys, Grear. Horses, Ponics, Kangaroon, etc. MATINEES
Every Saturday and Sunday at 415 μm. Children Half Price to Matinees only. PRICES OF ADMISSIONS
(Including Tar). Full Box to kold six $22.00 Single Seat in Box. 4.10. First Chairs
$2.20 1.10 .50
Second Chairs Stall Carpets 3.80 | Gallery Booking at Moutric's. Sundays at The Circus. Soldiers and Sailors in uniform Half prices to stalls and accoud chairs only. Menagerie Open Daily From 8.00 a.m. to G.00 p.m. W. HARMSTON, R. BELL, A. J. CLOTHIER.
Proprietor.
Fepresentative.
Agents.
Eve
THE ARCADE
GLOUCESTER BUILDING
LAST WEEK OF SALE.
Enormous
Reductions
Goods, off Knitted. Afternoon and Evening Dresses, Coats, etc.
more than a very small propor tion of his income were il possible
to persuade him into foresaking Samshui and Wuchow.
ire
his fortune-making schemes, the Saigon
lie only remedy seems to nationalisation of industry,
Batavia....... Straits and Calcutta
We have ample evidence of re- cent maklistribution of industrial profit in the gold hoardings of
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow France and the U.S.A.. the post talphong war heavy exportation of capital from the U.S.A. and England and Samshul and Wuchow the deplorable wage-rates and the
Manila unemployment in all three coun- trica.
We may disarm, adopt a world currency scheme or cancel all war- debts and reparations, and then find that we haven't even touched the real source of our troubles. Increased consumption alone will bring productive expansion and therein lies unlimited prosperity For the world.—Yours, etc.,
X.
SIR WILLIAM JOWITT,
RESIGNS POST OF, ATTORNEY GENERAL
London, Jan. 24. Sir William Jowitt has resigned the Attorney Generalship, and it is expected that the Solleitor General, Sir Thomas Inskip, will succeed him.
Sir Boyd Merriman will pro- bably become Solicitor General.
Sir Wm. Jowitt's resignation has been, expected for some time, as he has been without a Parliamentary
Swalow
Shanghai, Japan, Honolula, U.S.A.,
Canada, Contral and South Ame rien, Europe via San Francisco and Europe via liberla
Amoy and Formosa vin Swatow Amoy vin Swatow
Reg.,
Letters,
Rog.,
Mon., Jan. 25.
K.P.O.
Jan. 25, 1 p.m.
. Jan. 25, 4 p.m.
G.P.O.
................... Jan, 25, 3.45 p.m. Lotters,
Jan. 26, 4.30 p.nt.
(Due Brindisi, 23rd February)
Mon. Jan. 25, 4 p.m. Mon., Jan. 25, 5 p.m.
Tai Hing Halvard
Tjisalak
Taima
Parcels, Letters
Haiyang ...
Tues., Jan, 28, 10.30 am. Tues., Jan. 26. Noon
1 p.. Tues., Jan. 26, p.m.
Com, Henri Riviere
Tues., Jan. 20, 1.30 p.m. Kong Ning....Tues., Jan, 20, 4 p.m. Pres. McKinley Tues., Jan. 20, 4.30 p.m. Daviken....Tues., Jan. 26, 5 p.m..
Tatsula Maru ........Wed., Jan. 27.
Rez.,
Jan. 20, 6 p.m. Letters....Jan. 27, 8.30 am. (Due San Francisco, 17th Fob.) Deli Maru..Thurs., Jan. 28, 8.80 à.m. Tilsaroca.. Thur., Jan 28, 12.00 p.m. Hatching... Fri., Jan. 29, 1 p.m.
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow .... Straits, Coylen, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles Chitral
Manila, Rabaul, Austraila and New.
Zealand vin Brisbane
Manila
Rent since the General Election, Shanglial and Europe vin Siberia Reuter.
*Superscribed
Farcels, Reg., Letterr,
Parcels,
Reg.,
Lotters
......Sat., Jan, 30. K.P.O. ..Jan. 20, 4.80 p.m
Jan. 80, 9 a.m. Jon, 80, 10 ani.
G.P.O.
Jan. 29, 5 p.
Jan. 80, 0.45
..
Jan. 80, 10.30 a.m.
(Duo Marseilles, 20th February)
Nellore
Parcels,
Rog.,
Letters
Sat, Jan. 30.
Jan. 29, 5 p.nl.
Jan. 29, 6 p.m.
Jan. 80, 9.m.
(Duo Brisbane, 10th February) Pres. Madison Sat., Jan. 10, 4.30 p.m. Gango.......Sat., Jan. 80, 5 pm.
Cartosyöndence saly.
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