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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1933.

TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CHUNG NAN COLLEGE.

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TO LET

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APARTMENTS

Modern Apartments.

Tel. 57357.

RACE HOLIDAYS

The Exchange Banks will open at 9.30 a.m. and will close at 12 noon for the transaction of public business on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, the 20th, 21st, & 22nd February, 1933. (Race Meeting). Hongkong 17th February, 1933.

on

ANNUAL "DISTRIBUTION OF

PRIZES YESTERDAY A

ANGLO-FRENCH NOTIFICATION.

...

NOT AN ULTIMATUM The Chung Nah College, one of

TO - AUSTRIA the latest additions to the educa-

London, Feb 18. tional institutions of the Colony,

It is authoritatively learned reported a successful year, on the occasion of the first annual dis- that the Note to Austria regard tribution of prizes, hold i the ing arms movements between King's Theatre resterday - Italy and Austria is in no wise | an ultimatum, but is of an en- ing.

Prof. W. Brown, of the Univer.tirely friendly nature.

The

French English and sity, gave away the prizes, and at! the conclusion had a few words of Governments have for some time advice for the pupils.

been making friendly recommen- A lengthy programme of Chi-1dations to Austria for a settle- nese music, songs, jugglery, and ment of the matter, and in the addresses was rendered in the unlikely event of the negotiations course of the morning."

¡being fruitless, the matter will be referred to the League Council. --Reuter.

Readmaster's Report.

Examinations.

HONGKONG & SHANGHAL," BANKING CORPORATION.

Notice is hereby given that the Ordinary Yearly Meeting of the Shareholders in this Corporation will be held at the Head Office of the Corporation, No. 1, Queen's

In submitting his report on the Road Central, Hongkong. Saturday, the 25th February, 1933, first year of the College's exis- at 13 30 am. for the purpose of tence, the Headmaster, Mr. W. S.

The College

In the second week of Novem- was founded in receiving the Report of the Board Chung, B.Sc., said in part: of Directors together with a State Nov. 1931 by Hongkong Univerber the school held ita annual ment of Accounts for the year end-sity graduates who are devoted examination. As regards exter- workers for the cause of educa-nal examination results, I am ing 31st December, 1932.

tion, and who try their utmost to proud to announce that this col- instil into the minds of the boys,lege has the largest number of the cultures of East and West. Passes among all private schools which receive no grant-in-ald. With great ideals and aspirations, out of six Matriculation can- they laid out the plan of the new school with a high degree of didates, one passed with two dis- which period no

tinctions and honours, one passed completeness. Right from the shares can be registered.

beginning a laboratory for teach- with two distinction, and

Out of 15 By Order of the Board of ing physics and chemistry was passed the Senior. Directors,

equipped.. This accounted, in a Junior candidates, nine passed, V. M. GRAYBURN, large measure, for the successes one of them obtaining a distinc- Chief Manager. of our students in science sub-tion in Chinese. It is indeed gratifying to be able to announce Hongkong, 6th February, 1933.jects at local examinations.

(these results after only one year's

running.

Sports.

The Register of Shares of the Corporation will be closed from Monday, the 13th February, to Saturday, the 25th February, 1933, (both days inclusive), during

transfer

of

CHINA ENTERTAINMENT & LAND INVESTMENT CO. LTD.

NOTICE is hereby given that VIRLIE HOTEL-23-25, Nathan the Third Ordinary General Road, Kowloon. Under European

cuisine. Meeting of Shareholders will be Excellent Management,

Terms Mo-held at the Registered Offices of derate. Three minutes from ferry the Company, King's Theatre Building, 5th floor, on Monday, the 27th day of February, 1933, at 12 REMOVAL NOTICE.o'clock noon to receive the Direc- tors' Report, and Accounts for the We beg to notify the Public year ended 31st December: 1932 that we have removed from to elect Auditora, and to transact 14, Queen's Road, Central, to such other business

property transacted at un ordinary 19. D'Aguilar Street...

General Meeting of the Company, And Notice is further hereby the Register and given that Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 22nd to the 28th day of February, 1933. both days inclusive.

WING HING CO.

TAILORS,

Tel. 21417.

METALS

nt all kinds especially for ship-building & engineering work. Complete stock. Best Terms. immediate delivery.

SINGON & CO.

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NEW

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Attendance.

two

In the first month the daily attendance averaged 103 students. Fully aware of the importance The attendance graph gradually of physical education, the college went up until, in May, it reach- did all it could to encourage ed 306, near the maximum accom-sports and games. Two football teams, senfor, and junior, were

modation. +

Discipline.

The College maintained through-formed at the beginning of the out the year a staff of fifteen year. In April the college sent teachers, namely, eight full-time out two teams to join the Hong- class-masters, two teachers for kong volley ball league. In July physica and chemistry, three inter-class ping pong tournaments Chinese teachers, drawing teach-were held, and silver cups were er and a teacher of Mandarin, awarded to the senior and junior

was fortunate in champion.

service of several The school securing the

The first number of the College University undergraduates- as magazine, the C. N. Students Jour past-time teachers to relieve the nal, was issued in July 1992, na a work of the regular staff. bilingual magazine. It afforded a chance for students to create and co-operate. The second num- The method adopted by this ber was an enlarged addition The college to enforce discipline has printed in book form. proved to be effective. I want story-writing competition offered to make it clear to parents and in that number was won by an guardians that punishment is a outside candidate who was award- means and not an end in itself. ed a handsome prize. This num- The syllabuses of the classes her was favourably commented on in modelled on those of the big by the editors of some local news- government schools. In the papers. The third number issued teaching of physles and chemistry in December also contained practical lessons numbered more essay competition open to all Chi- than theoretical lessons.. The nese students in Hongkong, NOTICE is hereby given that the School conducted monthly tests FOURTEENTH ORDINARY MEET- and sent out monthly reports to

Boy Scouts... ING OF SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Registered Office of the Parents and guardians. The sys- Company No. 10, Des Voeux Roadtem of monthly reports was appre-tance of the movement of Boy Veaux Road Central, at 2.30 p.m.ciated by the Inspector of the Scouts, used every means possible Saturday, the 4th March, 1933, for Educational Department who came to stir up the keen interest of the the purpose of receiving the Report to inspect the school in November.boys in the movement. In Septem-

with a of the Directors together

The college has the advantage ber the school found it possible to Statement of Accounts for the year of a good school house, a build-form a patrol of six, and three ending 31st December, 1933.

ing by itself, with windows on all months Inter another patrol was The Transfer Books of the Com-sides. The whole summer vaca-added. I avail myself of this op- pany will be closed from Saturday, tinn was spent in improving and portunity to express our gratitude 25th February, to Saturday, 4th renewing all parts of the build-to the Vice Commissioner, Rev: N. March, 1933, (both days nelusive)

Cases of sick-leave were V. Halward, who in spite of his during which period no transfer of ing.

few and Infectious discases never multifarious duties paid frequent shares can be registered.

heard of. Dr. F. J. Taeung has visits of our Troop. Without his By Order of the Board of Directors, | been kind enough to advise us on kind guidance, the troop would not

matters of hygeine.

LIANG CHI HAO,

Managing Director Hongkong, 14th February, 1933.

THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LIMITED.

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Hongkong, 10th February, 1933.

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SHARE PRICES

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS

The following is the list of local share quotations issued to-day:

Banks.

Hongkong Banks, $1.770 n. H'kong Banks, Lon., £120 n. Chartered Bank, $19% n. -Mercantile Bank, "A

Mercantile Bank C., £9% n. East Asia, $108

&

B.

Am: 0. Finance Corp, $28 n. China O. Fin. Ord., Tla. 6 n. China A, Fin. Pref. "Tis. 4.60 m.

Insurances.

Canton Ins.. $1,375. n. Union Ins., 36724 . China Underwriters, $2.85 sa. China Fire $620 m.

H.K. Fire Ins., $1350 n. International Aвsce, Tla. 4 n.

Shipping.

b.

Douglas, $30 H.K. Steamboats, $22 b. Indo-Chinas, (Pref.) $45 n. "Ido-Chinas (Def.), $32 n.

Shell (Bearer), 46/6_n. Union Waterboats, 820% n.

Mining.

Benguets, $17%. Kailana, 22/9 n. Langkata (Single), Tla.4 n. S'hai Explorations, Tis.2.10 a. S'hai Loans, Tis.2.30 n. Venz: Goldfields, $4.20 u. Benguet Exp., 23 cts. n:

· Docks, etc. HK., Wharves, $144 n. H.K. Docks, $20 n.

S. China Motors A., $10 a. S. China Motor B., 38 n. Providents (old), $4.40 n. Providents (new), $1.90 Hongkewa, Tls. 220 n New Engineeringa, Tls.6.20 n. Shanghai Docks, Tls, 96 7.

Lands, Hotels, etc. Hotels (old), $7.50 sa. Hotels (new), 57:30 n... H.K. Lands, $75% n. S'hai, Lands, Tis. 25 n. Metropolitan Lands, T. 10 n Humphreys, $14.10 sa. Asia Realties “A”, $140 n Asia Renities "E", 328 n. Chinese Estates, $95 b. China Realties, Th.11.40 5. China Debenturea Tls.991⁄2 n.

- Cotton Mills. Ewo Cottons, Tis. 13.40 m. S'hal Cottons, Tis. 71 n. Zoong Sings, Tis. 11.75 n. Wing On Textiles (S.) 115 n

«Public Utilities. Tramways, $20.50 . Peak Trams (old), ST6.20 m, Star Ferries, $90 sa.

Yaumati' Ferries (old), $341⁄2 1. Yaumati Ferrios (new, $331⁄4 n. China Light (old), $11.10`s. H.K. Electric $74 5. Macao Electric $24.30 n. Sandakan Lights; $12 n. Telephonen (old), $50 n. Telephones (new), $27 s. China Buses, Tls.10 n. Singapore Tractions, 2/- n.. Singapore Pref. 12/- n..

Industries.

Malabon Sugars $27

n.

Cald: Macg. Ord.), T.14 n. Cald: Macg. Pref.), Tla.20% D. Canton Ices, $6 1,

Cements (Com), $7% n. Cementa (old), $G n.

Cements (new), $2 n. H.K. Ropes, $11.30 n. Agriculturals, $7

Stores, etc.

Dairy Farms, $19, Watsons (old), $12.75 n. Watsons (new), 311.40 n. Der. A. Wings, $1 h. Sinceres $15.50 b. Lane Crawfords, $6.40 n. Mackintoshs, $21 n Wm. Powells, 73.35 n. Wing On (H.K.) $225'n.

Miscellaneous. Amusements, $12 n. Entertainments, $13.40 n. S.C. Enterprises, $34. United Theatras Tls, 5 u Macno "Greyhounds," $10 n. Construction (old), $6 s. Construction (new), $1 sa. Wallace Harpers, 39 n. B. Ind. G. Bonds, 466% 1.

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POST OFFICE NOTICE

HALF HOLIDAYS.

Tuesday 21st, and Wednesday 22nd February, 1938.

The Money Order Department will close at 1 pm. on Monday 20th

SAIGON-MARSEILLES AIR SERVICE.

Letters (Ordinary and "registered but not insured), Postcards, and "Autre objats" (Commercial papers, Printed papers and Samples) will be accepted for transmission by this Service.

The rates specified below are inclusive of the regular postage rat The 4 o. letter rate is special. Letters exceeding on will be charged at the 14. oz. rate for each 14 oz, or part thereof.

Postcards must be the standard Postcard. ón" sale at the Post O at 2 cents per card with a surface printed stamp of 1 cent or 5 cents fir 'card with

* surface printed stamp of 4 centa.

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Inclusive rate.

Destination

Letters

Special ox. Per

or..

AOP.C.

02

Each

Siam (Bangkok Burma (Rangoon)

$ 0.20

$.0.85

$ 0.12

0.12

0.25

0,50

0.28

0.25

Indis. (Calcutta)

0.40.

0.70

0.25

0.25

Perala (Djack)

Persia (Bushira).

0.60 /

0.91

0.30

0.30

Iraq (Bagdad)

0.65

1:08

+0.30

0.35

Palestine (Beyrouth)

0.76

1.20

0.40

040

Greece (Athens).

0.85

1.40

0.45

0.35

Italy (Napier)

Franco (Marseilles)

Great Britain (London)

1.00

1.60

Europe other countries

0.55

0.86

(Marseilles for onward

transmission by rail)

brackets.

The air mail for each country will be landed at the piaca named Ire THE AIR MAIL SERVICE from SAIGON to EUROPE is weekly THE HUNGKONG-SAIGON connexion will be maintained by the regular fortnightly sailing of the FRENCH mail steamers and on alternate weeks by any available steamers that can make the connexion at SAIGON. Letters for this zonte should be marked "Saigon-Marseilles Mail Service" and handed in at the G.PO, or Kowloon Post Office.

Ab

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE. Letters and postcards for Europe and South America are forwarded- "sin Siberia" if so superscribed.

RADIO TELEGRAM ADDRESSES. Telegrams sent via Radio for Addressees in China may be addressed to Telephone Numbers.

Full details may be obtained on application at the Radio Counter.

INWARD MAILS.

Fram

USA, Honolulu, Japan and Shang hal (San Francisco, 27th January) and Europe via Siberia (London, 30th January)

Amoy

Batavia

Marila

Manila

Japan and Shanghai

Amoy and Swałow

Calcutta and Straits

Japan ...

Europe via Suez (Letters and

Papers) London, 26th January

Parcels, 19th January

Japan and Shanghai.

Japan

U. S. A., Canada, Japan and Shang-

bai (Seattle, 4th February.)

Straits

Straits

Shanghai

Saigon

Japan

Japan

Shanghai

Гарап

For

Hoihow and Bangkok. Sintow ..

Samshut and Wuchow

Straits

Per

Pres, Coolidge Sirdhana..

Comorin Rajputana...

Due

.February 20 °

February 20,

Tjinegara

February 21.

Emp. of Asla

February 21.

General Sherman

February 21.

Tatauta Maru

February 21.

Van Heutaz Talma

February 29

Arabia Maru

February 22.

February 28.

.February 23.

February 24.

Kitano Mazu

February 24,

Pres. Madison

February 24.

Philoctetes

February 26.

Bangalore

February 26.

General Metzinger

February 28.-

Porthas

February 28.

Tokushima Maro

February 28.

Malacca Maru

February 28.

Ajaz Tanda

February 28.

February 28.

Date and Time.

OUTWARD MAILS.

Per Monday..

Kwelyang .. Mon, Feb. 20, 280 pr. Hydrangea.. Mon, Feb, 20, 8 pm. Tai Ming... Mon, Feb. 20, 4 p.m... Lyoemon .. Hon, Feb. 2, 120 n Tuesday,

*Manila, Makasser and Sourabaya Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Straits

Fort Bayard

.. Tjinadane, Tues., Feb, 21, 9.90 a.m.

Svale

Tues., Feb. 21, 1 p.m.. Hongkheng .Tues., Feb. 21, 1.30 p.m. Talpoosek... Tacs, Feb. 21, 130 p.m. General Sherman

Shanghai, Japan and *San Francisco (Due San Francisco, 15th March) Saigon

Manila

Swatow

-Tues., Feb. 21, 280 p.m.. Helikon Tues., Feb. 21, 4.30 p.m. Pres. Coolidge Tues., Feb. 21, 4.30 p.m.. Sandviken .Tues., Feb. 21, 6 p.m..

Wednesday.

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A."Tatsuta Maru .............

Canada, C. and S. America and

Europe, via San Francisco and Europe via Siberia

Swatow

Sandakan

Amoy

*Amoy and Formosa via Swatow

Amoy

Straits

Haiphong

Registration Letters

Wed., Feb. 22... .21st 5 pm 22nd 8.30 am.. (Due San Francisco. 15th March). Pronto....Wed., Feb. 22, 12.30 pm. Mausang..Wed., Feb. 22, 2.30 p.m... Taiyuan... Wed., Feb. 22, 3.30 pm..

Thursday.

Deli Maru Thurs., Feb. 23, 8.30 a Tjinegara .Thurs., Feb. 23, 10.20 am. Van Heutsz Thurs, Feb. 23, 10.30 am. Canton ....

Thurs., Feb. 23, 230 pm.

Friday..

*Straits, East and South Africa Hethow, Pakdhoi and Haiphong.... Kiungchow... Fri., Fob. 24, 1 pm.

Arabia Maru Fri., Feb. 24, 10.30 am.

Swatow, Aray and Foochow

Hai Ning Saturday.

Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, Rajputana.

East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marcilles (Due

Reg.

Lettera,

K, P. O. Parcele.... Feb. 24, 4.30 p.m.. Reg.

Letters,

... Feb. 26, 9 a.m. Feb, 25, 10am.

Fri., Fob. 24, 2 p.m.

....... Sat. Feb. 25...

Marseilles, 24th March)

G. P. O. Parcels,

Manila. Australia and New Zealand Kitano Maru

via Thursday Island.

(Duo Thursday Island, 9th March) Manili

Swatow, Amoy and Formosa

Reg.*

Letters,

Feb. 24, 6 p.m.

Feb. 26, 9.45 am. Feb. 25, 10.30 am,

Sat, Feb. 25.

Feb. 25, 8.45 8.m. Feb. 25, 0.30 am).

Pres. Madison Sat. Feb, 20, 4.20 p..

Canton Maru Sat, Feb. 26, '9'am: Tuesday.

Lelters for "Saigen-Marseilles Air General Metzinger ...Tura, Feb. 24.

Mail Service"

Reg.

K. P. O.

Feb, 28, Noon. Letters,

Feb. 28, Noon, Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

Saigon, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles

K. P. O..

Reg. ....... Letters,

Feb. 28, 1 p.m. Feb. 28, I p...

Fort Bayard, Hothow, Pakhoï, and

- Haiphong

Shanghai

Reg.,

G. P. O. Feb. 28, 12.30 p.m. Letters,

Feb. 28, 1 pm. Halyang......Tues, Feb. 23, 1 p.m. General Metzinger.. Tues, Feb. 28.

(Due Marselli, P. O

31st March) Ber..... Feb. 28, 145 p.m. Lettera, Feb. 28, 2.30 pm.

Tonkin.

****... Porthon

Wednesday- Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, Ajax

East and South Africa, Egypt and

Reg

Tues, Feb. 28, 1. p.m. Tues., Feb, 28, 2 pm.

T

Wed., Mar. 1. (Due Marseilles, 30th March)

G.. P: 0. Reg, Letters,

Europe vih Marseilles

K. P. O.

Mar. 1, 1 p.m.

Mar. 1, 1 p...

Thursday,

...Letters,

Mar. 1, 1,48 pm.. Mar. 1, 2.30 pm.

Thurs., Mar. 2. Mar, 1, 5 pm. Mar. 2, 0.15. a.m.

Mar, 2, 10 an

Parcels,... Hog,, Letters,

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, Canada, Empress of Japan

U.S.A., Central and South Ame- rica and Europe via Vancouver B.C. and Europe via Siberia..sig (Duo Vancouver B.C., 20th March)

Buperscribed Correspondence only,

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