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WEEK-END FOOTBALL

FIXTURES

(Continued from Pago 8.) SUNDAY

FIRST DIVISION

Police v. Chinese Athletic (Row- loon Ground), 4.16 p.m. Referee: D. Kossick. Linesmet: W. Brierley and J. Butterworth,

South China "A" v. Royal Artil- lery, Lyemun (Caroline HM), 4.15. p.m. Referee: R. M. Omor. Lines- men: W. Coller and T. Davies.

Royal Ulster Rifles v. South China "B" (Sookunpoo), 4.10 p.m. Re- feren: E. G. Iley. Linesmen: D. W. Elis and G. E. Goodfellow.

St. Joseph's v. Royal Navy (Cause way Bay Ground), 4.16 p.m. Re- ferce: K. K. Ip. Linearch: II. J. Dland and E. Richardson.

V.

Royal Artillery, Stoneeutlers East Lancashiren (Chatham Rond Ground), 4.15 p.m. Referee: W. P. Payne. Lineandon: A. F. C. Clarke. and D. T. Smith.

SECOND DIVISION

V.

Royal Engineers University (Chatham Road Grat), 2.45 pm. Referen: J. H. Lawrence.

Royal Navy v. Eastern (Chusowny Bay Ground), 2.45. p.m. Referee: A. T. Jarmain

East Lancashires v.. South China (Sockunpoo); 2,45 p.m. Referen:

A. E. Sidebottom.

REFEREES' MEETING

the

The fortnightly meeting of Hongkeng Referees' Association will be held in the oflees of the Hongkong Football Ansociation, Sports Club, j Ard Floor, King's Bullding, on Mon- day, February 10, at. 8 p.m.

To the

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And that's why he insists

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Paris. -Genet Berlin. GOVERNOR'S CUP MATCH

Milan The following teams have been Athens. selected to represent the respective Shanghai. rides in the Governor's Cup Com-Now York.. patition match between the Hongkong Amsterdam, Football Association and the Chinese Amateur Athletic Saturday:

EXCHANGE RATES

Feb. 2.

.76.1/64

JORTE

.12.30

Feb. 2. 75.1/64 18.17 12.20

.02.1/10

02.3/10

520 -1/2%

620 1/214

.5.02.7/10 .7.30%

264 .11944 .GGB .30.3/16

5.02

7.30

26%

11914

669

36.3/10

.110%

- 110%

1/3%

1/34%

170%

1/6

28.40

29.43

3914

30%

217 .6.00%

1/2.1/32

217

6.83% 1/2.1/32

Vicuna

Federation on Prague..

Bucharest

Hongkong Football Association :-- Madrid. Rowlands Swain and Wolverson Linbon (capt); North, Beltras, and Bowers; Hongkong. Gomano, Rome, Leonard, Talbot and Bombay, Bickford. Reserves:-Itadger,

Pile,Brussels

Bliss, Campbell, Baxter, Elliot and Monte Video. Ridings.

Belgrade.

Chinese Amateur Athletic Federa- Montreal

tion: Wong Wing; Lee Tin-sang le

Yokohama,

and Mak Shiu-hon; Lai Kwok-chip, Oslo

44%

19.7/16 19.5/16 106.9/16 British Wireless.

Leung Wing-chlu and Lee Kwok-wai, Silver (Spot). ...19.13/16 Tao Kwai-shing, Fung King-cheung Silver (forward). Leo Wal-tong, Cheuk Shek-kam, and

Tay Qual-liang.

BACK IN COMMONS

War

Lonn.. .100.7/16.

CLOUDY WEATHER

London, Feb. 6. A shallow V-shaped depression is moving eastward ncross the Eastern and Yellow Seas, and the antleyclone pre-has

consequently decreased -in Pressure is apparently

Mr. Ramsay MacDonald took his seat in Parliament to-day for the Scottish Universities. He was sented by Mr. Stanley Baldwin, the intensity.

Prime Minister, and Sir John Simen, highest over the Lower Yangtao the Home Secretary-Renter's Buffel- Valley. Loral forecast:-N.E. winds, tin Service.

moderate; cloudy.

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TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY,

FEBRUARY 6, 1936.

on

- HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. HONGKONG TRAMWAYS, LTD. Ordinary Yearly-Meeting of the Notice is hereby given that the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Shareholders in this Corporation that the ORDINARY YEARLY will be held at the Head Office of GENERAL MEETING of HONG. the Corporation, No. 1, Queen's KONG TRAMWAYS LIMITED will Road Contral, Hongkong, be held at the difleas of Mounts, Saturday, the 22nd February, 1936, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd, at 11.30 am. for the purpose of Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the 28th receiving the Report of the Board day of February, 1936, at 12 o'clock of Directors together with a noon, to transact the ordinary Statement of Accounts for the business of the Company.

year ending 31st December, 1935... AND NOTICE IS HEREBY

The Register of Shares of the ALSO GIVEN that the REGISTER Monday, the 10th February, to Corporation will be closed from OF MEMBERS of the Company Saturday, the 22nd February, 1930, will be CLOSED from THURS DAY. the 13th to THURSDAY, the which period no transfer of shares (both days inclusive) during the 27th February, 1936, both days Inclusive.

can be registered.,.

By Order of the Board,

W. F. SIMMONS,

Secretary,

Hongkong, 3rd February, 1936

DIOCESAN BOYS', SCHOOL. Founded 1809.

P. O. Box 33.

The new term will commenco on Monday, February 10th.

By Order of the Board of Directors.

V. M. GRAYBURN,

Chief Manager. Hongkong, 3rd February, 1936.

THE "STAR" FERRY COMPANY,

LIMITED,

Notice To Shareholders.

Saturday.

Now boys' tests will be held on NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN as they appear in the Fox picture, Shirley Temple and John Balas, Saturday, February 8th, at 9 a.m., THAT THE THIRTY-EIGHTH "The Littlest Rebel," coming to the There will be a revised scalo of ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING King's and Alhambra Theatres on fees:-

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Classes 1-4 $42 per quarter

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Prospectus available on applica- together with Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1935, -

tion.

L. L. NASH, M.A.

Acting Hendmaster.

NOTICE.

THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LTD.

NOTICE is hereby given that the SEVENTEENTII ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING OF THIS COMPANY

will be held at the Registered Offee of the Company, No. 10, Des Voeux Road Central," Saturday, the 15th February, 1936, nt 2.30 p.m., for the purpose of

recej. ying the Report of Directors together with a Statement of Account for the year ended 31st December, 1915.

the

The Register of Shares of the Company will bo CLOSED from Monday, the 3rd February, 1936, to Wednesday, the 12th February, 1936, both days Inclusive,

By Directors,

order of the Board of

F. H. CRAPNELL,

Secretary, Hongkong, 27th January, 1936.

GOLD AND SILVER

The Register of Shares of the Com-

New York, Feb. 5. pany will be closed from Saturday, The World Production of 8th February, 1936, to Saturday, 16th during the month of December, 1935,

silver Fehraney, 1936, (both days inclusive) totalled 22,183,000 fine ounces, of during which period no transfer of which the United States produced shares can be registered.

3,688,000 fine ounces, while produc By Order of thy Board-of-Directors, Lion of gold-during the sains period amounted to 2,623,000 fine ounces, of which the United States produced 382,000, Cannda 305,000 and South Africa 006,000 fue duncea-Rautor.

KAN TONG PO,

Chief Manager. Hongkong, 30th January, 1938.

MEAT STRIKE EXPECTED TO END SHORTLY

(Continued from Page 1) prices. Even canned meat supplies are depleted.

"DANGER OF WAR IS NEARER"

(Continued from Page 1.).

Mr. Lloyd George mentioned Ja- pandre aciton in the Far East an Italy's resort to war in East Africa. He was not to favour of giving away blts of the British Empire, but in the course of a review of the 'colonial problem he suggested reconsideration of distribution

moved a resolution in favour of the unten eration of longue clalans summoning, through the League of he said they should not be ignored Nations of an International Con-bocause of the unfortunato or foolish ference to deal with economie factors speeches of certain German Inders. which he claimed are responsible for 1le asked the Government to consider the worldwide preparations for war, if the time had not come when the Fuch as the necessity for access to raw nations should be summoned together materials and marketa and

far and asked to put their cards on the migration.

table and say what it is they wanted. Mr. Lansbury declared that he had

review.

shoukt

wurronder:

GOVERNMENT REPLY

no faith in any system which railed Mr. Amery thought the proposed on force. When war broke out, it conference would be foredoomed to was impossible to preserve any bafutility. What hope was there of any lanco of fairness to the opponents of the Powers coming to the confor Nations lost all sense of right and ence being prepared to wrong, and when at last a settlement territory or to alter their economic was reached by force, it was always policies? auch an, sooner or later, had to be reviewed and modified. The econo mic conditions of the world be brought under

The Government reply was made by He was not proposing to share out Affairs, Lord Cranborne. He said the the Under Secretary for Foreign the British Empire. He wanted an Government were not in disagreement entirely new, conception of world unity, under which the raw materials the differences were of degree and of with Mr. Lansbury. If they differed, of the world would be organised by international, authority for the sor people viewed with grave concern the

rather Laith than of substance. All vice of all nations of the world. If Governments would co-operate and Great Britain the last of all nations preparations being made for war. If organise to destroy, surely it should to do sowas reconsidering the statu be easier to join in carrying out this of its armaments, It was not because humano proposal.

It wanted to go to war, but with view to strengthening the forces of order against forces of disorder. But

LLOYD GEORGE'S VIEWS

had been moved expressing confidence portunity came for an all-round redue. After a conservative amendment if the situation changed and op that the Government would take all ion of armaments, the Government practicable steps to promote inter- would grasp it with both hands. national prosperity and better under Referring to Sir Samuel Hoare's standing between people, Mr. Lloyd pronouncement at Geneva an the raw George spoke in support of the pro- materials problem, Lord Cranborne for an International Conference said the Government still believed to consider raw material and colonial that international discussion of these problems. After a review of the issues would be immensely valuable. disappointment in recent years

of but could anyone say the time was the hopes founded on the Locarno quite ripe for discussion of these ex- Treaty, and the Paris Peace, he re-ceedingly complex questions? They armaments and the situation of ten-astrous failure of 1933 International ferred to the recent increases in world must avoid a repetition of the dis- The police fear that the 8,200 strik. created.

Klon uncertainty and menaco they Monetary and the Economic Confer- ers at the market may start disorders

ence. Tho Government woro not He said two great at any moment.-United Press.

countries in

the fasue, and

and a preliminary were apprehensive of encir EMPLOYERS' VIEW

of the problem had he- Germany Loudon, Feb. 5.

and Russin gun, but they could not fix the date The trike in

Germany was frightened of Russia, for further negotiations in the present Smithfield market and France and Russia were fright-circumstances. continues. The employers, in the iened of Germany and Japan. Was After further debate, Mr. Lang course of a long sintement issued to it not possible to break this circle bury's motion was defeated by 228 to day claim that progress was being of fear before it was made through

the

eneillation Elsewhere, economic

too late? 137 votes and the amendment was machinery, set up with the agreement were of great importance.

considerations carried by 207 to 125 votta-ritish

Wircices. of both sides, with the examination of the workers' claims when the negotiations were interrupted by i the lightning unofficial strike. They pledge themselves to continue the negotiations for n

napredly settlement if the strike enlied off, but point upon them in handling a vital pubile out the responsibility which

resta service not to encourage irresponsible strike action by submitting to present demands.... branch of the meat trade is reorganik. In the meantime, the distributiva ing itself so that supplies will con- tinue to reach retatiers so long as the strike lasts.-British Wireless.

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