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RAJPUTAN CHTENOLK

P. & O-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS

Taking Cargo For

Strulis, Java, Barma, Ceylon, Enat and South Africa, Australia,

Red Sea, Egypt, Europe. India, Peralan, Gulf, Maurillus,

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY'.

DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS

UNDER CONTRACT WITH HM, GOVERNMENT

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without nolice. and all sailings are subject to change or deviation with or without notice,"

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS

From

9.8.

Top

Hang Hong

Aboul

**BEHAN

0,000

*JEYPORE 5,000 CARTHAGE 14,000 "ALIPONE 6,000 *SOUDAN 7,000

RANCHI

17,000

CATHAY

15,000

*BURDWAN]' 0,000

Cargo. only,

Destination,

13th Mar. |Marsellies, Havre, London, Hamburg,

Holterdam, Antwerp & Bull.

18 Mar. Straits & Bombay. 20th Mor. Marseilles

London.

25th Mar. Straits & Bombay. 27th Mar Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg.

Holterdam, Antwerp & Hull.

3rd Apr. Bombay, Marseilles & Lonilon. 17th Apr. Marseilles & London. 24th Apr. Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg,

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull.

+ Calls Casablanca.

All vessels may call at Maita.

Colls Tangler.

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILING

SANTIA

0,000

TALMA

10,000

SIRDHANA

0,000

SHIRALA

8,000

TILAWA

10,000

30th Mar. Singapore, Port Swettenham,

Penang, Rangoon & Calcutta.

10th Apr.

24th Apr.

11th May,

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS

NANKIN

NELLORE TANDA

7,000: 7,000

7,000

3rd Apr.1

1st May Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney,

Melbourne & Hobart.

4th June

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN

SIRDHANA 10,000

CATHAY

*BURDWAN

SHIRALA

15,000 0.000 :: 8,000

Rawalpindi

17,000

NELLORE

7,000

SOMALI

Cargo only.

8,000

18th Mar. | Amoy, Shanghat & Japan,' 19th Mar. Shanghai & Japan. 20th Mar. Shanghal & Japan.

1st Apr. Amoy, Shanghai & Japan.

1st Apr. Shanghai & Japan.

4th Apr. Shanghai & Japan.

15th Apr. Shanghal & Jupan.

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notirec. For further Information, Passage, Freight, Handbook, etc., apply to

The Agents. Phone 27721

MACKINNON MACKENZIE.CO

P&" OF BUILDING CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRALPHONGKONG-

THE

BLUE FUNNEL

LINE

/REGULAR AND FAST PASSENGER SERVICES

FREIGHT AND

LONDON SERVICE

DEUCALION • safls 24 Mar: for Marseilles, Casablanca, London, Rotterdam, Hamburg & Glasgow PATROCLUS: sails 7 Apr. for Marseilles, London, Rotterdam & Glasgow

LIVERPOOL SERVICE

TEUCER sails 23 Mar, for Havre, Liverpool and Bromw

NEW YORK SERVICE

borough

RHEXENOR sails B Apr, for Boston, N.Y., Philadelphia & Baltimore vin Manila, Batavia, Straits & Cape of Good Hope

(via Kobe, Nagoya and Yokohama)

PACIFIC SERVICE

IXION walls 15th Mar, for Victoria, Vancouver & Scottle INWARD SERVICE

STENTOR

MEMNON

HELENUS

ANTENOR

Due 14 Mar. From N.Y.. via Manila &

Shanghal

Due 15. Mar. From UK, via Straits Due 20 Mar. From 'U.K. vin Straits Due 27 Mar. From U. K. via Straits Epecial reduced fares are quoted for cargo.steamera with limited passenger accommodation. For freight, passage rates and Information apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE. 'Tel. 20333. · Agents. 1. Connaught Road, C.

THE · HONGKONG

Protest Over Mine Mishap

London, Mar, 10.

TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1937.

The House of Lords has passed the second reading of the "Merchant Sidpping Trontiers Observation Bill without a division.

Coronation Preparation

tion week.

BEWARE OF PAIN-

AFTER EATING

even

Do you dread your meals? Aro you for ever wondering what, you London, March 10.

can eat with safety and freedom from pain? Special traffic routes are being fear and agony from stomach trouble? Are you, in fact, living in organised by the polles and the

Scarcely

escopes anyone London Transport Council for Corona-scourge of modern life. Some are this

Lor Plymouth, the

wise and take it. in time, Others Souvenir maps of London in seven endure terrible torture-but dirman of the Non-Intervention Committee, re- colours are being printed, showing the they can do the same as the wise plying to the debate, announced with speeint bus routes, The Underground ones, and find quick relief in Maclean regard to the

trains will run day and night for three Brand Stomach Powder. ilner, Llandovering of the British

Castle, that the days, while special buses from other

in parts of the country will be run Britishsador has been e

to General France Reuter Bulletin Service. structed to against the failure to notify the Bri- tish Government

Intention to of the lay mines in waters which could!

in no wise be regarded as approaching ports with regard to which warnings had been previously issued. Reuter,

DELAY DANGEROUS

London, Mar. 10. Lord Plymouth, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs and Chairman of the International Non-Intervention Commitee, was warmly cheered in the House of Lords on rising to move the second 'reading of the Bill impos ing legal obligation on British ping bound for Spanish porta to com- ply with the procedure of the system of supervision established by the 27 Governments non-intervention

CHINESE DELEGATES

Nanking, March 11, Mr. H. H. Kung, chief Chinese dele- gate to the Coronation, has tentative- ly arranged to leave for London aboard he iner Victorio, which is salling on April 2,

Mr. Jheng Liu, Director of the National Health Administration, will accompany him.-Reuter,

SHARE PRICES

...

The following is the list of local share quotations issued this morn

An amazing volume of evidence proves that Maclean Brand does bring relief.. Sufferers from, gastric and duodenal ulcers and from acute gastritis have found in lib remedy worth untold gold. Their letters are documents of wonderful joy and thanks.

You can be like them. You can once more enjoy the good food that Nature intends you to enjoy. Get u bottle of Maclean Brand Stomach Powder at once, You have only to take one dose to feel its benelit--and a short course

will have tasting effect

But

# must be Maclean Brand with the signature. "ALEX. C. MAC- LEAN" on the battle. None without it is genuine, and you dore not riek your health by taking powder of which you know nothing. Maclean Brand is never sold loose. Sold only in bottles in cartons, at powder or 1. K. Banks, (Lon. Reg.), 116ing write to: Bunker & Co., Ltd. tablets. If any difficulty in obtain- Chartered Bank . £15% n,

"parteigsting in the ing.

agremouth and,

11 was obvious, Lord

that nny delay in bringing the systém into force would be very dangerous and some untoward the work

undo

so Dallight

accom-

plished, He explained that if the in- ternational stair of observers wit- nessed

ssed any apparent infringement of the agreement by British ships, they would inform the Board of Trade, which would consider what proceed- ings should be taken.

In reply to

to the debate, Lord Ply- mouth, referring to the point raised by the. Labour

Lord Strabolgi, of mines, sald regarding the the Britishment

view was that such laying was not justified ex- cept where proper and adequate notice had been given. Sir Henry Chilton had been instructed to pro- test to General Franco against his failure to notify the laying of mines at places remote from Spanish ports.

British Wireless.

GUNS ARE HER BREAD & BUTTER

(Continued from Pagé 8.).

WITH Krupps behind

them the German people felt they could wage war against the world. Krupps did their part in the war. The works were extended. The cupi- tal rose to 12% millions, the pro- fits, too.

They made more than £4,000,- 000 in 1914-15, then they were kept down to £2,000,000 a year for the rest of the war.

From 80,000 the number of workers rose to 167,000.

Kruppa' masterpiece was the “Big Bertha,” named after the "Cannon Queen." It bombarded Paris from long distance; the Kaiser wired: "You have, by the manufacture of this gun, added a new page of fame to the firm of Krupp."

war.

But Krupps didn't win the After it the firm turned from armaments to bridges, locomotives, and modern plough. shares. The firm kept their head above water, but the profits weren't so good.

And arms, a profit,

Then Hitler came. And now once more Krupps look up again at the red glare in the sky,

Emrys Jones

Bunks.

1. K. Bank, $1,855 b.

Merchantile Bank, A. and B. £33%, O. Box 336, Hong Kong.

n.

Mercantile Bank, C., £154. n.

East Asia Bank, $85 n.

Insurance8.

Canton In., $310 m.

Union In., $027 .

China Underwriters, $1.00 n. H. K. Fire In.. $200 n. Infernat'l Assee., Sh. $4% n.

Shipping

Douglas, $33 b, H. K. Steamboats, $0 b. Indo-Chinas (Prof.), $36 n. Indo-Chinus (Def), $30 n. Shell (Bearer), 148/- n. Union Waterboats, $10-n.

Docks elc

H.. K. Wharves (old), $115 b. H. K. & W. Docks, $25 ea. Providents (old), $1.00 sa. Providents (now), 20 cts. n. New Engineerings, Sh. $3 n. Shangha!

n.

Sh, $10 Mining. Kallan Mining Ar., 21/- n. Roubs, $13.26 d. venz: Goldfield $0 n.

Philippine Mining, Antamoks, P. 1.40 Aloks, P. 41 Baguio Gold, P. 27 Balatoe Min, P. 14% Benguet Cons. Benguet Expl. P. 16 Big Wedge, P.

2312 Coco Gove, P. 63 Consolidated

P. 14

Mines, P. 042 ns, P.. 80.

12. P..

Gum Gold, P. 20 Ipo Gold, R. 27 I. X P. 136

P. 1.35 Itogons, Masbate Cons., P. 421⁄2 Min. Resc., F. JB Northern Min., P. 12 Paracale Gumaus, P. 02 Sataco: Min. P. .00 Son Mauicio, P. 2.70 Suyoc Consols, P. 37. United Paracale, P. 85

Lands, Hotels, etc.

H. and S. Hotels, $5.25 b, H. K. Lands, $34 sa

II. K. Lands, 4% Deben. $195 n. ----S'hui-Lands-Sh:-318-n.~

Lands, Sh. $10. n.

Nutri 50 n

H. K. Realtis, $5.10 b. Chinese Estates, $70 n. China Realtles, Sn. $4 n. China Debent. $60 ne

Utilities.

ublic

H. K. Tramways, $13.00 b. Peak Trams, (old), $4.25 b. Peak:

(new), $1 n.

Star For $37 b. and sa

Yaumati Ferries (old), $25 n. China

Lights, $14.20 n.

China' Lights,

H. K. Electric, 550

(new),

$11.10 n. 6.

Macao Electric, $20 n.

Sandakan Lights, $11

b.

Telephone (old), $30 sa.

Telephone (new), $11.75 d.

N.Z. MARKSMEN COMPETE

Wellington, Mar. 10.

The rifle shooting match for the King's Prize, New Zealand, was won by J. R. Nick, whp had an aggregate of 522 points.

V. N. Masefield, who first shot for the King's Prize in 1004 and won on three occasions, was runner-up with -510-points-Reuter--Bulletin Service,

FEWER GERMAN JOBLESS

Berlin, Mar. 18. The unemployed in Germany in February totalled 1,611,000, which is approximately million fewer than in the previous February. Reuter Special.

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ATLANTIC FLIGHTË,

London, Mar. 10.

Sir Philip Sassoon, replying to 0 House of Commons question, said in the North Atlantic it was hoped to commence experimental flights 10- wards the end of May If flying conditions in Newfoundland would permit of the operation of flying boats, British Wireless.

China Buses. Sh. $0 n. Singapore Tractions, 27/6 n. Singapore Prof., 20/-.

Industrials.

Cald: Marg. (old), Sh. $10% n.

Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh..$17 n. Canton Icon, $a n.

Cement, $11.70 b. and su.

H. K. Ropes, $31⁄2 n.

Stores, &c.

Dairy Farm, $25 n.

Watson, $4.50 b.

Lane Crawfords, $64b. Sinceres, $2 n.

n.

Wing On. (H.K.), $50 n.

Cotton Ms. Ewa Cottons, Sh. $15 S'hai Cottons, (old), Sh. $105, b. S'hal Cottons, (new), Sh. $80 b. Zoong Sings, $31 n.

Wing On Textiles, Sh. $44 m.

Miscellaneous.

H. K. Entertainments, $44 n. Constructions (old). $1.60 n. Constructions (new), 4211⁄2 etr. b. Vibro Piling, $6.40 n.

Ch. Govt, 5% 1925 G$Bds. 96%

n.

· H. K Govt. 4% Loan 8% 'prm, ni Wallace Harpers, $4 n..

Matemans Inv., (Lond.) s/- 20/6 n. Marsmans Inv., (H.K.), s/- 10/- n.

THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY

OF HONGKONG, LIMITED.

BUILDERS OF ALL CLASSES OF SHIPS.

BUILDERS OF RECIPROCATING STEAM ENGINES. BUILDERS OF MARINE AND LAND BOILERS.

BUILDERS OF TURBINE MACHINERY

Under Licence From Messrs. Parsons.

BUILDERS OF DIESEL ENGINES

Under Special Licence From. Mossrs, Bulzer Bros., Winterthur.

Licensed To Manufacture Lanz Perlit Iron, Specially Sultable, For Internal Combustion Engine Working Parts,

DOCK & SLIPWAYS

FOR DOCKING VERY LARGE, AS WELL AS SMALLER VESSELS,

ON ANY TIDE.

ALL CLASSES OF SHIP, ENGINE AND BOILER

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You get more for your money.

BECAUSE,

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2. SPECIALISATION in the manufacture and assembly of all

components has reduced production costs to a minimum!! 3. PRODUCTION, already enormous, is increasing steadily and raw materials are bought on the most advantageous

terms,

4. MORRIS PRODUCTION POLICY has eliminated wasteful annual, changes and has improved second-hand values.

5. OVERSEAS CONDITIONS are catered for with special

models and equipment,

.6. 'SERVICE AND SPARE PARTS are available.

Sole Agents:

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Queen's Building, Ice House Street

Russell Streat Service Station

Ashley Road Service Station

COPIES OF

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by "Staff Photographer”

appearing in the

Tol. 32303 Tel. 23714

Tel. 58772

"SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST”

and

"THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH”

may be purchased

at the Business Office

of "The Hongkong Telegraph" Morning Post Building, Wyndham Street.

WEEK'S TRAFFIC

ACCIDENTS

NO DEATHS IN LATEST

RETURNS

YOKOHAMA SPECIE

BANK

BIG PROFIT FOR

HALF-YEAR !

In the Colony of Hongkong, in- The local office of the Yokoham cluding the Island, Kowloon and the Specie Bank is in receipt of a New Territories during the week cablegram from its Head Office -to ending at 8 am on Saturday, the effect that, at the 114th halt March 6, there were altogether 47 yearly, ordinary general meeting of traffic accidents, us the result of the shareholders held at the Head which 15 persons were injured. Once Yokohama, on March 10, a not were proat of Yen 17,458,019.01. was Of the persons Injured, 11 pedestrians, who were either walk-shown, including Yen 10,446,051.09 ing or running across the road and carried over fram last account. It were struck by vehicles. A Chinese ❘ was resolved to make the following male was accidentally struck and in- allocations:-

"

.

Jured by a bag of coilon falling from

a motor lorry. Ono lorry passenger To Reserve Fund .... Y. was injured through fulling from a Dividend 10% moving, motor lorry.

Two tramear passengers were in- jured while alighting from moving irtmeera.

1,750,000.00

per annum (for the

ball-year ended the

31st 1030)

December

5,000,000,00

carried for. ward to -next account

10,708,919,91

Y.17458,019.01

Of the 47 nccidents, 23 were To be collisions between vehicles; 16 were collisions between vehicles and Pedestrians; and 9 accidents were due to other couses.

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