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MEMORY

SIR ANDREW As Direccoes do Club Lusitano|CALDECOTT ON BURNS e. Club de Recreio teema honra de convidar a Communidade. Portu- guosa para assistir a Rocòpeno no Club Lusitano na Quinta feira, 28 do corrente, pelas 17,30 horns em homenagen aos Exos Sare Jose Pedro Braga, membro transacto, e Leonardo D'Almada o Castro Jr, membre effectivo, do Conselho Legislativo d'esta Colonia.

HONG KONG/CALCUTTA FREIGHT CONFERENCE. Foreigu and Chinese Shippers

NOTICE is hereby given that as Bringing Cargo from Dunkirk via from the 1ST MARCII, 1937, rates poris etc., arrived Hongkong

on of freight from Hong kong, to Sunday, 24th January, 1937.

"'MIN"

No. 3 AEO/37

at

TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1937,

YORK STOCK | FROM OFFICE BOY

EXCHANGE

MARKET UPWARD

YESTERDAY

outcome of

New York, Jan. 25.

St. Andrew's Society had a signal honour lost night when, at the annual

S. C. &. F. Dow Jones summary of Burns Night dinner at the Peninsula yesterday's markets: The market to

"Immortal day, is unevenly higher. Traders Hotel, the toast to the Memory" was proposed by His Ex- continued to be wary, digesting the cellency the Governor, Sir Andrew on Flood developments have automobile strike Caldecot, in a brilliant after dinner raged steel operations and retail speech.

About 500 guests attended the trade shows a sharp rise. Farm in- dinner,

which the Chieftain of the come however, is affected by the Society, Mr. R. M. McLay, presided. flood damage, while the weakness of He expressed regret at the impend-export copper and the damage to the ing departure of Ills Excellency and Californian citrous crop are also ad- welcomed the Seaforth Highlanders verse factors. Bonds are irregularly lower, while, stocks on the Curb Ex- to the Colony. Other speakers were change are irregular. Mr. W. Keith Robinson and Mr. J Farquharson Leys, who proposed and responded respectively to the toast of "The Lnssica."

Governor's Toast

S. C. & F. Wall Street Journal Morning Comment: Sales at farm equipment may equal the 1929 record peak. Some traders believe that the market will remain firm during the automobile strike, while many "bulls are reported to be ready to buy when

Consignees are hereby informed Calcutta, Rangoon and Madras fqualification I owe the high honour the strike concludes. that their goods with the exception will be increased 16 over current of Opium, Treasure, and Valuables rates. are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow- loon, whence delivery may be obtain ed immediately after landing.

All claims must be sent in to me on or before the 4th February, 1937, Damaged Packages will be examin

the Company's Surveyor by

.ed

Messes: Goddard and Douglas in the

prosence of the Consignees at 10.00 Saturday, 30th January, 11.17. on 1937.

Consignees must have a Revenue Omeer in attendance when any dutl- able goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

R. OHL. Agent. Hongkong, 24th January, 1937.

U.S. COMMODITY PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

The following quotations on the New York commodity exchange are issued by Reuter,

March

May

July

October

December

January

Spot.

March

May

July

Dec.

Sept.

New York Cotton

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11.78/78

11.700

12.97

New York Rubber

20.05b/083

20.60 780

20.65n

20.50/50

20.44 745

Totul sales:-2,030 tons. Chleago Wheat

May. 128/1284

July

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21.15 /15

21.12 /15

21.03 /05

21.01h/030

20,05n

Schedules showing tariff rates as from the 1ST MARCH, 1937, are now in course of preparation and will be fasued shortly.

JARDINE, MATHESON &

CO., LTD.

Secretaries, Hong Kong/Calcutta

Freight Conference.. Hongkong, 26th January, 1937.

THE "STAR" FERRY CO., LTD.

Notice to Shareholders. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE THIRTY NINTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING OF THIS COMPANY will be held at the Office of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., on Friday, the 5th February, 1937, ai 11 a.m., for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1936.

The Register of Shares of the

Was

TO PEER

LORD JOICEY'S BIG-

ESTATE

London, Jan. 25. Duly to the amount of £040,440 has ben pald in respect of the £1,010,717 estate of the late Lord Joicey, chairman of large colliery and allled undertakings in Durham. Member of Parliament before being raised to Uio-Peerage, was the son of a colliery engineer and began his business career as an office boy when 18 years old-Brith Wireless.

Lord Jolcey, who was a Liberal

DIPLOMATIO VISIT

London, Jan. 25.

As the result of an Invitation

conveyed to him by Mr. Eden, the Swedish Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Sandler, will pay a short visit to London in the course of March, as a guest of His Majesty's Govern- Traders re | ment.--British Wireless,

EXCHANGE

Bellios

Sir Andrew Caldecott said: I am wondering to what possible

toast of the Im- of proposing the

member that the last flood diguster mortal Memory of the poet Burns stimulated building. construction this evening. Perhaps, however, 1 stocks. The Street is bullish on steel am right in attributing my selection shares, particularly US. Steel and to, the fact that ancestry has pro- | Crucible Steel shares. Brokers are duced

in my single person are cauflous about industrial shares.

S: C. & F. New York office cables: presentative gathering of British

maternal great- Stocks; The market to-day was TT; nationalities. My grandmother

irregular on profit-taking, but is like Demand Sernally readily to respond to any better TT. Shanghai woman, an Ogilvie; my grandmother was Irish; and my Eng-news. The Times" business index TT. Singapore fish forebears lived for a consider for the week was 105.3% as against TT. Japan able period of their history in Wales. 105.6% the revised index for. Inst TT. India I am therefore a sort of peripatetic week and 94.1% for the correspond-TT. USA. Telon Jack and

am proud of, and ing week of last year.

TT. Mürila Union

Cotton: The announcement with grateful for my miscellaneous ex-

TT. Batavia traction. Grateful, because I feel regard to grade and location differen-

T.T. Bangkok that I have inherited' from the Irishals of the Government release col-

T.T. Saigon strain certain

tem-lon las not fully been digested, but equabity

T.T. France ofT. Germany perament and clority of thought, from apparently only a little portion the English a characteristic lack of

the low grades could compete with the present market and the loan cot- T. Switzerland erve or reserve

freely as ex-TT. Australla ton may not move

Buying pected. German press cables predict that country due to the rising out-4 m/s. D/P. a rapid decline in cotton imports to m/s. LC London do put of cotton substitutes,.

m/s. L/C. U.S.A. 4 m/s. France

of.

Scots ZY "HLY, and from the:

1

domestle

carelessness about matters

I hope, gentlemen, that you do not deem me either vain or irrelevant in claiming for myself this trinity of national virtues; I am merely trying to jusiify, as best I can, your Chief tain's selection of me as a speaker this evening. And now to my pri- I will begin, vilege and. Gentlemen, by been recently asking myself, why it asking you, as I have is that all of us respond with alacrity and, spontaneity to the idea of i Burns night dinner...

Wheat: World shipments and

stocks afloat are heavy, but, with, na basic change in the situation, ex- cept for the declining, war outlook, the recent decline in price is expected to relleve pressure and improve the apprehension of flood losses in technical position. There is some

There has been a Basics Bot visible decrease in supplies of 2,153,- 000 bushels.

the

Corn: Outside markets are report- cd to be bidding well above Chicago, but with little stocks moving. There

lies of 304,000 bushels.

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REMAIN AT POST

Company will be CLOSED from native Scotland and that after all it has been a visible increase in sup Government) Patating that he has

Friday, the 29th January, 1937, to Friday, the 6th February, 1937, both days inclusive.

By order of the Board of Directorn.

F. II. CHAPNELL,

Secretary. Hongkong, 22nd January, 1037.

128/120

July 1134/113% Sept. ... 112/1122 Sept.....

100/1087% 100%/100% Saturday's sales:

May....**

23.151,000 bushels. May. Chicago Corn

July 108%/100% 100%/100 [Ocl.

Swan, Culbertson

1044/104%

100%/100%

104%/1042 100/100 Winnipeg Wheat

121%/1214 122/122

117/117% 118/1184 100%/100% 1074/107%

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The Scotsmen will of course onswor at unce that it is because Burns for hlm spells. or rather sings. his

is free-food for the Sassenach. That answer is undoubtedly right, but not I think comprehensively or suf- felently right. bellove Indeed that the English, if ever they could be persuaded to subscribe to a dinner In memory of a poet (they would of a cricketer) course infinitely prefer would choose for this honour not Shakespeare, he is too much of the

REUTER QUOTATIONS supernational Colossus, certainly not Milton, more certaintly not Words-Dow Jones Averages: werth, most certaintly not Brown- ing, nor Shelley, nor

ey, nor Keats, nor

nor By-

30- Industrials ron, nor Tennyson, but-Burns.

The cynics" among, you

will

of course say that the reason for this would be twofold;-first that English men never read Burns and, second, that Burns wasn't an Englishman. be like tapping out the melody of

Johnson

and Boswell

the pipes on the felted strings of n That, I concede, would be

be partially

piano. But I wish that you could right and yet not, I submit, totally have seen any caddie's face yester- right. Because I can quite well day at Faniing-when-I- addressed imagine

the St. George's m that,

as a "vce, sleekit, m'rous, Society ever organized such a func-co

Englishmen would gladly sub-cowering beas le Unfortunately he tion, scribe to a dinner given in the im- wasn't in the least sleckit, and very

insufficiently tim'rous. mense, memory of Dr. Johnson, a And I must now further confess memory which, incidentally, English- men owe almost entirely to the Scots- to propose this

it was not until I was asked -bant it

that I clothed tonet man Boswell.

my

knowledge of the poet's skeleton too that most Scotsmen belleve would respond to or invitation to career with some adipose tissue from

the Encyclopaedia Britannica; and attend, and that in spite of the

have much enjoyed the realization Doctor's infamous remark that "the noblest

prospect in your Scotland, of my anticipation that I should not

be too greatly edified. i is the high rond

to England. now I will propound my reason for belleving all this. I am con- vinced that if it were within our power, sitting round these tables to- night, to conjure up from the grave for a that and a great poct. HIA some great figure in British Hiterature

lyrical music comes straight from to join us, it would be either Robert the heart, not from the brain; from Burns or Samuel Johnson; and if

a heart big with Scotland, big with our choice were narrowed down to

a love of and a fellowship with the selection of a great poct, the nature in the rough, and big with Doctor would be disqualified,

And Now this criterion of a perfect

the smallness of humankind. dianer guest is a crucial and neid now, cre we lift our glasses to this

I toast; want us test; it rules out at once anybody he is coming to sit and

all to imagine that.

enjoy him- who had artificiality, or finesse or

self with us 10-night; that he will any undue refinement about him. We come to us, not from a carousal or should want for a com

a companion a plain, flesh and blood, weak, strong, kind, a courting, but fresh from a walk cruel, good, bhd, happy, sad human. Ard this is, I think, the secret of Burns' appeal to all people that on carth do dwell as distinct from hi special racial appeal to Scotsmen. He is, if my memory serves me, about the only poet whose lyrics Í have not been forced to dishonour,

Sir,

And

at Uppinghim or at Oxford, by un- worthy translation Inta Greek or "Latin versC.

That is because they simply won't go into either language: there is no adjustable padding to them: If you add an extra adjective to a Burns' lyric or if you omit one, the result

you or whole thing in the alphabetically arranged anthology which I keep at my bedside Burns' lyrics are, and wiched in between selections from Browning and Byron; the arrange ment is like setting a fragrant brake of wildroses in between a brave gorse-clump and a splendid cluster

of passion flowers.

Novertheless the human that' emerges from that condensed bio- graphy is the same human who sings to me from the lyrics: Burns WAK not a great man; but he was a man

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on the slopes of Tal Mo Shan, where he will have been wistfully remind- ed of his own native hills.

have got Walter Scott's description And here, alightly abbreviated, T of the man we are to greet,

"I saw him one day with several.

ot men literary repulation. Of course,

ü

we youngglers (Scot was only 15 at the time) sat silent, looked and Hatened. I remember his shedding tears over a print representing soldier lying dead in the snow, his dog sitting in misery on one side and on the other his widow with d child in her arros, Hla person was robust; his manners rustic, not clow- massive than in looks in any of his

countenance was portraits. There was a strong ex- pression of shrewdness in its line- aments; the eye also indicated the poetic character and temperament. It was large and of dark cast, and- literally glowed when he spoke with feeling

or interest. I never saw such, another eve in a human head. His And here I must confess, what conversation expressed perfect self- you may have already Interred, that confidence, without the least, In- for many years past I have not had trusive forwardness. I thought his, time to read any but lyrical poetry, acquaintance with English poetry with the exception, of occasional Pe- rather limited; but having twenty. reading of Shakespetite and a nover times the abilities of Ramsay OF to be repeated surfeit

of Bridges

he talked of them with Testament of Beauty,

Favourite Lyria

Gentlemen, after that description cannot therefore attempt to by his great countryman 1 feel that emulate your masterly but witty we can see him at the door. I bla apeakers, of past years, Sir William you now rise and welcome him with Hernell and Bit Atholt MacGregor the Toast of his immortal Tspeak only from what I know and Toast to "The Lassies”. personally enjoy. Nor can I bring In light voin, Mr. W. Keith Ro- myself to quote my favourite lyrice binson proposed the traditional foart with the strophled consonants and to "The Lassies," which was respond- flat vowels #1 a Sassenach, it woulded to by Mr. J. Farquharson Leys.

1

The Hon. Dr. R. K. Kotewall has received a letter from His Excellency General Huang Mu-sung (Chairman, of thu Kwangtung Provincial recovered from his recent indisposi- tion and that the report which was recently published in some of the newspapers that he was to be trans- ferred to some other post in the North is not correct.

General Huang has now actively resumed the formulation of schemes for the improvement of conditions in the Province, and he aska Dr. Kotowall to inform

his friends accordingly.

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