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A GENERAL STAFF RUN WILD

(Continued from Page 1)

last eighteen months, appears to bo that of the authors of the Jameson Raid in South Africa in 1895.

The political thought of Europe, said Lord Lytton, has changed in the last decade almost as much as the change which took place in Jpan between 1860 and 1900. International relationships were now governed by the League Cov- enant and the Kellogg Pact, and it was no longer possible for any country to be the sole arbiter of. the action it might take in pur suit of national interests."

CHINA'S MANPOWER.. -The General Stag of every country was necessarily subject to-day not merely to the control of its national Government, but to the obligations of these national instruments.

"That fact, said Lord Lytton, "appears to have been insufficient. ly apppriated by Japan, and failure to appreciate It has pro- duced the present. Far Eastern crisis."

Referring to China, Lord Lytton said the immediately urgent questions were how China could be helped and how soon a strong Central Government could be estab- lished.

He was most impressed by the colossal man-power of China, the future of which seemed to be wrapped up in the questions of how, when and by whom this

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the unifying force of national consciousness.

"Geneva or Moscow? The shadew of that great question is cast over the East and West. At present, Chinn has. chosen Geneva, but if Japan persists in her present policy and Geneva fails, the choice may be. however reluctantly, reversed."

JAPAN'S FEARS.- Continuing, Lord Lytton" said | Japan feared the spread to Korea of Russian Communism, and saw with anxiety the rising tide of Chinese Communiem from the South. Nanking could have wel- comed her help in resisting both, but instead. Japan had chosen to interpose forcibly a buffer State of her own creation-Manchuria --which cannot but increase the very danger avainst which it was meant to guard.

"When I use the word 'Japan,'" said Lord Lytton, "I must not be misunderstood. The Japanese people have always been sincere and enthusiastic in support of the League of Nations,

but the Japanese General Staff, which momentarit con. trols the Government of Ja- pan, believe it can, success- fully defy both Moscow and -Geneva That road can never

lead to peace."—Renter,

KOWLOON GOLF

DRAW FOR THE FEAR CUP

The following is, the draw for the Fear Cup, to be played at the Kow- loon Golf Club on Sunday over 36 holes medal play on handicap:

8.30 G. Casd, A. Eastman. 834 W. R. Hillyer, W. Taylor.

J. McCaw. 8.38 W. Stoker, 8.42 W. L. Ramsey, P. Planner. Desde la angus, 8.50 A. Landabert, Jemnux. 8.54 W. Groves, J. D. Thomson."

3 hard.out, A. A. D-Des 9.42 F. Sudden, J. G. Charlton. 9.06 A. Andrews, G. Milne. 9.10 L. Mills, L. J. Cave.

11.

9.14 A. T. Braley, V, C. Labrum.

J. J. Fergusson. 0.18 H. A. Angue, 9.18 11. 0.22 1. D. Purves, A. Urquhart. 9.22 1. D. F

C. R. Rosen. 9,26

W.

3.30 W. F.

S. Jex.

-0.34-A-W Poster.

iner, G. I. Angus. 9,38 E. Gardiner, 9.42 W. Woolley, J. Gellatly. 3.46 W. Geall, H. Mundy, 9.30 W. J. Martin, II. T. Buxion 9.54. C. J. Koe, A. C. Sinton.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1933.

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, Loa,, £120, n.. Chartered Bank, £13% n. Mercantile Bank, A&B

£24

Mercantile Bank C., £9 a. East Asia. 3108 n. Am: O. Finance Corp. $28 China O, Fin, Ord, Tis, 6 a China A. Fin. Pref. Tis. 4.60

Insurances,

Canton, Ins.. $1,375 . Union Ins., $5721⁄41⁄2 n. China Underwriters, $2.35 sa.. China Fire $620 a. H.K. Fire Ins., $1350 n. International Assce, Tis. 4. n. Shipping

Douglas, $301⁄2 b. H.K. Steamboats, $22 b. Indo-Chinas, (Pref.) $46 m. -- Ido-Chinas (Def.). $32 n Shell (Bearer), 46/6°2. Union Waterboats, $20

Mining.

Benguets, $17. Kailans, 22/9 n... Langkats (Single), Ta4 n. S'hai Explorations, Tle.2.10 n. "S'hai Loans. Tls.2.30 .

Venz: Goldfields, $4.20 n. Benguet Exp., 23 ets. n.

".

Docks, etc...

H.k. Wharves, $144 n.. H.K. Docks, $20′′n. :·

S. China Motors A., $10 S. China Motor B., $8 a. Providents (old), $4.40 n. Providents (new), $1.90 n. Hongkews, Tis. 220 n. New Engineerings. Tls.6.20 Shanghai, Docks, Tis. 96 3.

Lands, Hotels, etc.

Q-

Hotels (old), $7.50 n. Hotels (new), $7.30 n. H.K. Länds, $75% n. Shai, Lands, Tis, 25% n. Metropolitan Lands, Fix, 10 mL Humphreys, $14.10. Asia Realios "A", $140 a Asia Realties "B", $28 a. Chinese Estates, $95 b. China Renities, Tls.11.40 n. China Debentures Tis.99% n

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

RILEY HAS

FASTENED

THE BROKEN STRUT WIRE AND JUST AS HE IS CRAWLING

BACK, THE BANDIT. PLANE

SWOOPS

DOWN ON

HIS SHIP

LIKE A

STREAK

Cotton Mills,

Ewo Cottons, Tis. 13.40 n. S'ha Cottons, Tis. 71, n. Zoong Sings, Tls. 11,75 n. Wing On Textiles (S.) 115 o

Public Uties. Tramways, $29,50 1. Peak remis 1, S16:20 n. Star Ferries, $89 b..

Yaumall Ferries (old), 334 Yeumati Ferries (new. $8 China Light (old), $11.10 8. H.K. Electric $74 b. Macao Electric $24.30 n. Sandakan Lights, $12 a, Telephones (old), $30 n. Telephones (new), $26.9. China Buses, Tis.10 n. Singapore Tractions. 2/- n. Singapore Pref, 12/~ n.

Industries.

n.

n.

n.

Malabon Sagers $27 Cald: Macg. Ord.), Tis.14 n. Cald: Macy. Pref.), Th.10 : Canton Icer, $6 n.

Cements (Com.), $7% n Cements (ola), $6 n. Coments (new). $2 n. H.K. Ropes, $11.30 n. Agriculturals, $7 1. "

Stores, etc.

Dairy Farms, $29.40 n. Watsons (old), $12.75 n Watsons (new), 11.40 0. Der. A, Wings, $1 a. Sinceres $15,50 b... Lane Crawfords, $5.40 n. Mackintoshs. $21 n.. Wm: Powells, $3.35 n. Wing On (H.K.) $225 n.

Miscellaneous. Amusements, $121⁄2 n. Entertainment: $13.40 S.C. Enterprisės, $34 'n. United Theatres. Tls. & n. Macao "Greyhounds," $10 m. Canstruction (old), $5 a. Construction (new), $1 ea Wallace Harpers, 59 n. B. Ind GS Bonds, $66% n.

ZOOMING

DOVIN ON RILEY AND FRECKLES, THE BANDIT!

MADE HIS FIRST MISTAKE........ TOO LATE

IN ZIPPING

UPĪNARDS, HIS TAIL STRUCK, THE

TOP OF

RILEY'S

> SHIP...

HONGKONG BUILT.

NORWEGIAN STEAMER PAYS CALL TO BRITHPLACE

The Norwegian Steamer Hektor WAY which arrived hare yesterday. built in Hongkong, having been launched from Kowloon deck in 1921. She went into commission on March 24, 1921, Jonving here for Freem to load a cargo of wheat for Since that date she has only made one other call at this port; that was In February 1922, when she called for bunkers. She was engaged in service the Marseilles-New York

when, until eighteen months ago, owing to slackness of trade she was laid up at Hamburg, Recommissioned last January, she loaded a cargo of 7.500 tons at Hamburg, and Antwerp, of which is the major portion some 6,000 tons of iron and steel for "Japan

Japan's Purchases.

Japan has shewn much activity Intely in the purchase of iron and. ateel from other countries.

SCTAP the

Several large abipments of iron have been reported from U, S. A., Australia, and New Zealand. In addition, large consignments of milled fron and ingots for manufac turing purposes, have been coming from European perts.

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MARANOA ARRIVES FROM TALISMALT, the health giver, contains Malt

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•*. AUSTRALIA

arrived

The e.. Maranoa, which yesterday from Australia, is the first of a number of vessels chartered by firms to carry Australian

largement of cargo to China Incidentally, it also happens Hongkong. to be her first visit to Ker la Company, Ltd.

kenzie &

nts are Mackinnon Mac-

are

The Maranna was formerly the serew Eromanga. She is steel vessel, and was built by the Govern- ment Dockyard, Newcastle, N.S.W., for the Australasian United Steam- ship Company. Her port of registry urne. She measures 331,0 is Melbourne 47.9-feet in breadth feet in length,

and

23.5 feet in depth..

The other Australian ships placed permanently on the cargo service to China and Japan are the Tarreola, Barunga and the well-know passen- ger vessel the Moeraki.

The Maranoa sails at 10 am, to- day for Shanghai.

COMPANY REPORT. THE DAIRY FARM CO'S. PROFITABLE YEAR

The report of the Dairy Farm, Ice and Cold Storage Co., Ltd., for pre- sentation to the shareholders at the thirty-seventh ordinary yearly meet- ing to he at the Company's town

held elice, on Wednesday, March 1, at 11

states:

the period under The profit for review after writing off $200,395.81 for Depreciation, and providing for Directors and Auditors fees, amounts

B,

to $600.161.40 which includes the sen of $68,920.42 brought forward from last year'e accounts. It is proposed to deal with the above balance of $600,151.40 as follows:

To

pay Dividend of $1.50 250,000 per share on shares

Bonus of 25 t

$375,000.00

To pay

per share on 250,000 shorea

€2,500.00

Add to Cattle Reserva To carry forward

tuu,000.00 62,651.40

5600,151.40

E.

Retiring Directors--Mr. T. Pearce and Mr. J. Owen Hughes re- tire by rotation but being eligible offer themelves for re-election.

Audit The accounts have been Percy Smith, audited by Messra, Seth ard Fleming who offer them- selves for re-election.

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