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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1935.

BANKS

BANKING CORPORATION.

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI P. & O. BANKING Authorised Capita) ................................. $10.000.000 CORPORATION LTD

Insed and Fully Paid-Up'.............

Reserve Fanda yan

10,000,000

· Burling ...................... € 6,500,000 Bliver ................ $19,000,000

Authorleed Capital

Reserve Liability of Frogtieton $10,000,000 | Bubscribed and Paid-up

READ OFFICE:---ÜONGKONG.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS.

B. 25, Dodwell Begy

Chairman.

G. O. Knight End..

Deputy Chairmanı

Hen. Mr. W. 11. Bell, Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson,

As..

A. It. Comptos Esq. T. E l'ente

M. T. Jobnoun Zeu.. J. A. Flemmar Esq..

G. Miskin Esq.

AL Bhickte Esq., V. H. GRAYBURN EG

CHIEF 'MANAGER.

BRANCHES 10

ΑΜΟΥ

BANGKOK

BATAVIA

BOMBAY

CALCUTTA

CANTUN

CHIRPOO

COLONDO

DAIREN

700CROW

HAIPHONG

HAMBURG

RANKOW

HARBIN

HONGKEW

ILOILO

iron

J011ORE

KODE

KOWLOON

KUALA LUMPUR

LONDON

LYONS

MALACOA

MANILA

MUAR (JOHORE)

MUKDEN

NEW YORK

FEITING

PENANG

RANGOON

SAIGON

BAN. FRANCISCO

BILANGHAI BINGAPORE

BUURABAYA

BUNGEI PATANI

TIENTBIN

TOKYO

TSINGTAO

YOKUILAMA

Current Accounts combed In Local Curruer and Fixed Depoelia received for one year of shorter periode to Loen! Currency and Starting on terma which will be quoted on application.

ALSO up te dale BAPE BOXES in variou slm TO LET.

Hongkong, at November, 1985.

HONGKONG SAVINGS

BANK.

The Business of the above Bank le oca. ducted by the longkung and Shanghai Bank

in Corporaties

Bearve Funé

£5,000,000

2,094,100 110,000

NEAD OFFICE. 117-122, Leadenhall Street, London, E.0.4. WEST END BRANCH, 14-16, Cockapur Street, London, B.W.L

BRANCHEZ-Dombay. Caleutia, Callent, Colombo, Hongkong, Madras, Shanghai, Bioga- pore

Aavnelons—in mil the principal towns of the work.

General Exchange and Banking Business transacted. Lows and overdrafts granted on kpproved security. Current and Fixed Deposit acoounts opened.

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS opened in local earrancy and in Sterling-Internet allowed at rates which may be obtained on applies- tion.

TRAVELLERS LETTERS OP CREDIT and TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES Imund.

PASSENGERS" LETTERS OF CREDIT for use only on board P. a 0, and B.L. Home Line gleamers, and at Parts of Cali British Income Tax Recovered.

Karcutorships and Trusteeships undertaken.

W. J. WADDINGTON,

Manager.

Innkong, 22nd June, 1936. THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.

Incorporated by Royal Charter 1851. HEAD OFFICE -LUNDUN.

Paid-up Capital

.... 28,000,000 Reserva Liability of Proprietore ... $,000,000 Leserve Fund

1,000,000

AGENCIES AND BRANCHES, ALON STAR ILOILO

Iron AMUISTBAR

FOR THE HONGKONG AND SHANORA¦ ¦ DANGKOK

BANKING CORPORATION.

V. M. GILAYBURN,

Hongkong, 18th February): 1938.

THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE

DATAVIA

KARACHI KLANG KONK

BAIGUN

SEMARANG

SEREMBAN

SHANGHAI

SINGAPORE

SITIAWAN

SOURABAYA

Chiot Manager.

DUNBAY

CALCUTTA CANTON CAWNPORE KUCHING CEBU COLUMBO UMLAH

KUALA

LUKUR

TAIPING

MADRAS

TIENTSIN

MANILA

TUNUKAR

MEDAN

BANK, LIMITED,

Capital (fully paid-up), .............. Y.199,000,000 Reserve Fund ... YIST.450.0004AWHONG

HEAD OFFICE-TOKOHAMA, Branches and Agencies at

Alexandria Jinking

Seattle

1 da

Batavin

Karachi

Jandro

Berlin

Kobe

San Francisco

Darabay

Lowden

Calcutta

Los Angeles Mantia

Nuzwonki

Canton

Dairen (Dalny)Mu}}

Fangties.

(Mukden) Nagoya

Hamburg

Hankow

Itarbla

Fánakalus

Hongkong

Semarang

Stanghal

Singapore

Sourabay

Sydney

Tientsin

Telogtan

Now York

Qizka

l'aris

Peipink

Tokya Yirigkow

Ilangoda

interest allowed on Current Accounts. Deposita received for fixed periud at rates to be attained on application,

G. KISHINAMI,

-Manager.

Hongkong, 19th September, 1988,

HAMBURG

NANKOW

HARBIN

(Dhuket) NEW YORK TSINGTAO

PEIFING

(l'oking)

PENANG

HONGKONG ILANGOON

YOKOHAMA ZAMBOANGA

Foralan Exchange and General Bank. ing. builne transacted.

Current Acecunta opened and Pized De posite received for one year or shorter periods wirates which will be quoted on application,

GOVERNMENT HOUSE

Sunday, November 3-Lady Southern, nccompanied by Mrs, C. E. L. Grist, was present at the Hospital Service 4d at St. John's

THE BANK OF EAST ASIA Lady Southorn, was present at the

LIMITED.

Authorised Capital

Fald-up Capital ...........

Reserve and Undivided

Pratite

$10,000,000.00

5,494,600.00

2,460,000,00

HEAD OFFICE-HONGKONG.

10, Do Voeux Hond Central.

BOARD UP DIRECTORY ---

Sir Showsun Chow, Chairmaır,

I Koon Chosut, Faq. 15 Lan Sang,"

Cathedral.

His Excellency, attended by Mr. II. J. Cruttwell, and accompanieil by Gymkhana given by the llongkong Polo Club at the Polo Ground, Kew. Lady Southern presented the loon. prizes at the conclusion,

Monday, November 4.-Lady Shen- ton and the Honourable Mr. D. W. Tratman, C1,G., lunched at Govern- ment House

His Excellency received Conimodore , G.

Tuesday,

"November -5.Lady Southorn received the Hon. Lady Clive and Miss Clive, Mrs. Alan Reed,

P. K. Kwok, Eat. Won Chu Zon, ELMr. Reed and Mrs. A. R. H. Philips.

Wong Fun Tonst, Esq. Kwa Ying Po, Esq.

Chan Ching Shirk, 540

Kan Tong Po, Ely, Chist Manager.

LI. The Foam. Eaq, Manager.

·DRANCHES AND AGENCIES—

Ampy

Flavi

Bombay

Cantun

Helphong

Bankow Honolulu Kube

Huwloon London

Manila

Melbourne

k

New York Vinka

Faria

Stelping

'

áčku

Singapore Sharbat

Sourabaya

Swatuw Sydney Taiboku Tlentin Tukyo Salon

Vancouver San Frenckoo YokohamIM

Heatlie

Semarang

His Excellency received the Honourable John N. Garner, Vico President of the United States of America. A Guard of Honour was provided by the 2nd Battalion, The Royal Welch Fusiliers.

enll

returned

Lo

Vice-President at Mr. Charles

of the Vice residenc L Hoover's

The following lunched at Govern- nient touso: The Vice-President and Mrs. John N. Garner, The Speaker of the U. S. House of Representatives and Mrs. Joseph Co

W. Byrns, H. E. The General Officer Commanding and

Every description of Banking and Ex Mrs. F. S. Thackeray, H. H. The shalige bustus transacted. Loans seated Chief Justice and Lady MacGregor,

ok approved erauritius,

Current Accounts opened in. Local · Cur}

and Mrs. Charles

rency And Fire Deposite received for one Commodoro C. G. and Birs. Sedgwick,

or shorter periods in Local and Foreign | Currencias un terms which will be quoted Hun. Mr. and Mrs. D.

Hon. Mr. N. Smith

on application,

Sale Doncaltaxes To Lat.

MEMORIALS

Sir

NEWS IN PHOTOGRAPHS

FIRES AND FAREWELLS

French Firemen Quell "Fire" In Shanghai

At their annual demonstration and contest held recently in the French Park, Shanghai members of the French Fire Brigade quelled various "fires" In record time, while judges who included M. Baudos, acting French Consul General, and Captain Gordon Dyson, of the Settlement Brigade, timed the efforts, Photo at top shows the Gro laddies as they sprayed the park with water, Below: the brigade gets

into action unresling lengths of here.

Japan Given Farewell

Mission To Japan

Mayor Wu To then of Greater Shanghai, recently gave a farewell tea party to the Chinees business men's mission which left Shanghai lazt week on a tour of industrial investigation in Japan. The Japanese Consul General Itaro Ishii, General Rensuke Taogal and + number of leading

"Japanese residents-in-Shanghai-wors-questa" of the Mayor, together with members of the Mission---

VESUVIUS ERUPTS

FOUR NEW FISSURES

IN MOUNTAIN

Naples, Nov. 10.

Vesuvius hus erupted and four

stone.

Experts say that the villages are Henry and Lady Pollock, Hon. Dr. not. In danger.-United Press. and Mrs. R. H. Kotewall, Wm.

ZAN TONG PO,

Chief MAGAT.

Hornell, CIF, LL-D., Mr. and Mrs,

S. H

Mr.

F.

and Mrs. D. M. Bigger, try

11. Dodwell, Bir. and Mrs. Lambert Executive Council. Dunbar, Mr. and Mrs. F. D.

MARBLE AND GRANITE

HARMSTON'S CIRCUS

REDUCTION IN PRICES TO CINEMA LEVEL

Despite heavy expenses including Harmston's wir travelling cuts,

BRITISH STAND

BOARD OF TRADE FIXES SANCTIONS DATE

London, Nov. 10,

An Official Board of Trade an- new fissures are erupting lava and have deded to reduce their nouncement was issued to-day in

prices to cinema level.

pursuance of Articlos 1 and 2 of When the performance opened Inst the Treaty of Peace and the week the prices were $4, $3, $2. $1 Covenant of the League of Nations. and 50 cents, but as from to-day the The Board have appointed prices will be $2.0) in entstenrpet November 18 next as the date of $1.10 (first chairs), 5 (carpet) gallery) and 30 cents (gallery). It entry into operation of prohibition His Excelleney received Lt. Cdr. will be seen that box seats have been of export to Italian territory of C. Y. Miyasaka, N., H. I. J. M.dispensed with,

certain descriptions of goods and Thomas

Mrs. G. 11. Henson, r

Mr. S. Saga.

prohibition of imports from Italian and Mrs. E. 0. Drake,

A circus generally is the tendency territory, as provided for in the Miss Hancock, Mr. J. G. Willians, Mr. T. D. Wilson, Lady Southorn held a meeting of to offer the same acts as every other order which was published In the Paymr, Lt. Cdr. M. A. W. Sweny, the Committee of the Busy Does circus, but Harmston's offer many London Gazette on October 26.- B., and Mr. W. S. A. Clough Taylor. Working Party al Government House. povel acts, outstanding among which

Is His Excelleney received Mr. G. B.

the appearance al performing Gifford

Friday, November 8-On behalf enekatoos introduced! by V. Plers. Hull and Mr. W. J. E.

uf His Excellency, Captain W. J. R. Binnie.

The horses and elephants are also Wednesday, November 6-An In- Crag A.DC returned the call of very well trained. Revised Prices veititure was held

Lt.Cdr. Y. Miyasoka, LJ.N., aboard at Government

H. 1. J. M. S. Saga. Houso by His Excellency the Officer

18 a.m. to 6 p.m., and there is much to termined to keep their word to join Administering the Government, at

His Excellency gave a luncheon interest valtors. The exhibits In-in any honcurable attempt to end which is Honour Sir Atholl Mac-

Kt, received Letters Patent party in honour of the Shanghai and clude tigers, nonkeys, kangaroos and th Ethiopian war and throw their whole weight into the scales for of Knighthood. The don. Dr. Hongkong Interport Cricket Teams, į cheetahs,

The present visit of Harmaton's world peace," declared Sir Samuc! ith the The following were present:-Bis invested with the a C. E. WARREN & CO., LTD. is of a Campanion of the Most Honour Mr. Justics R. E. Lindwell, Circus may well be terined a Jubilee Hoare in i speech at the Lord and Mrs. R. Hancock, The Misses visit for exactly 25 years ago Harms Mayor's banquet at Gulidhall, "but LOST. Mr.. Order of the British Em-

Mr E.

A. W. Hay-ton's were here and gave a benent if we are to defend the cause of Hancock, Mr. and 216 Wanchai Rd.piro; The Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga, ward, Mr. and Mrs.

performance in Hongkong for the and M. Franks, Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Baskutt, Mr. and survivors of 11. M. 5. Bedford, which peace we must be able to defend on.D, were invested with the Insignia Sira. I. F. Stokes, Mr. and Birk. B. had just been wrecked.

ourselves and fully participate in K. Mackenzie, The Circus is silunted at the func-any collective action the serious D. W.

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Dr. T. A Pearce, Mr. P. Madar, bus No. 3 from the Star Ferry. portal Service Order.

G. H. Madar, Mr. G. B. Ellott, Mr. The performance in well worthi His Honour Sir Atboll MacGregor, HI..Madar, Mr. G. R.

R. M. Ricketts Kt, was supported by the Hon. Sir Mr. J. C. Jenkins, Mr. A. R. Minu, E. Pollock, Kt., KG, LLD and Mr. E. C. Baker, Mr. C G. Garth- the Hon. Sir W. E. THO, CBE, WRA

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Mr. J. P. Braga, O.D., was supported

by Major E. J. R. Mitchell, ..., and celleney presided at a meeting of

the

Mr. Executive and Legislative Councils.

THE CRISIS

London, Nov. 10.

The annual Lord Mayor's Ban-

Paying a tribute to the spildurity of the British Empire in the pre- sent crisis, Mr. Eden said that he could never have carried out his work at Geneva, if they had not had constantly at their side. the

and India to give them wise ad- vice and steady support.

Time after time the representa- His Excellency, attended by Captain quet was held at the Guild Hall to- tives of the Dominions had given by Mr. F. C. Jenkins, K.C., C.NEW. J. R. Grigg, ADC was the guest night and was attended by repre- the League Invaluable help and it and Mr. F. J. do Rome, M.D.E, and of the President and Committee of sentatives of all sections of ad- was made clear to the world the Mr. A. M. de Souza, L&U., was sup- the Hongkong Cricket Club at ministrative, religious, social and polley for which they stood was ported by Mr. Tang Shiu-kin, o.n.c, luncheon party given in honour of the business life. Owing to pressure considered as, the abluing judg- and Mr. A. J. Reed, 1.8.0.

Interport Cricket Teams at the

of other engagements the Prime ment of the whole British Empire.. His Honour Sir Atholl and Lady Cricket Club Pavilion." MacGregor lunched at Government In the afternoon, His Excellency place being taken by Sir Samuel policy of peace had raised British Minister was unable to attend, his Our clear and firm support of the House.

Of attended by personal staff, and acconi “Thursday, ̈ ̈Novembor T-–-His Ex- panted by Lady-Southern was pre Hoare, Foreign Secretary --British i prestige higher than it had cellency prefied at a meeting of the sent at the Interport Cricket Match Wireless,

for many years-Reuter

Mr. G. P. do Martin, ..E:

W. Franks, OBE, was supported

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