CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
25
words $2.00
for 3 days prepaid
POSITIONS VACANT.
STENO-TYPIST.-Qualfed
stem-typist
wanted
Brilish by British Engineering firm. Temporary work only. Write Box No. 307, "Hongkong Telegraph."
FOR SALE.
TWENTY N.Z.P.F. Ltd. Shares- 1031 Planting, for quick sale, $120 cach. Write Box No. 303, "long- kang Telegraph,"
CHEVROLET 26 hp. Roadster, tax- ed, insured, 20-22 in.pi., excellent engine, good paint work, two spares,
tyres. Burgain. Alx Kood
$1,000 rash. Write Box No. 308, "Hongkong Telegraph."
TO LET.
TO LET. Three storied house situated at Race Course. Bright and airy, Price reasonable. Please write to G. P. O. Box 1353, Chinese Branch. A BESPECTACLED NATION
(Continued from Page G.)
those of fifty years ago, and mur of the rending is done by artificial light. It is strange but true that with artificial fighting obtainable al- most everywhere at a very law cost, we still have not learned to use it correctly.
In almost every home you can sen lights so placed that they cause a strain for reading or sewing. In a recent year, 189,000 pairs of spectu- school- cies
were prescribed for children,
The number of children will defective vision in secondary schools is roughly double that at elementary schools, suggesting that the came in more intensive study.
The commonest delelencies are to Letlists IS shortsight, known myopla, and wrong focus, technically astigmatism. I have both, and have worn glasses. for twenty years, but suffer less from strain and can see more clearly than some of my frienda who
convinced their sight is. are perfect.
If you suffer from myopia you can see more clearly by screwing up
forring the little your eyes and
If you ser a child screwing up its eyes, you can ruess this is the trouble.
muscles back into place.
The eyesight of many people chantes from year to year, not neces- sarily for the worse. The best bur- gain I ever made was to insure" my Wight goinst change, I have had four new pairs of lenses without cost.
Although amongst schoolchildren there seem to be slightly more boys. affected than girls, amongst adults the percentage is reversed.
In a
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SHANGHAI REFUGEES
COMMITTEE
Will all Shanghai people now, in the Hongkong-except those in Peninsula Hotel and those in Refugee Centres-please send their addresses to P. O. Box 11 or leave a note at the Y.M.C.A., Kowloon.
REFUGEE CHARITY
DANCE
on Sunday Night, 29th August. At The "LIDO"
Dancing Hall,
144, Des Voeux Road, Cenrtal,
ADMISSION $1.-
All admission fees and dancing ticket takings will be lonated to the Refugee Fund Committee.
NOTICE
Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. Jardine, Engineering Corpora-
tion.
Ewo Cotton Milla.
Kwo Brewery.
Indo-China S.N. Co., Ltd. Shanghai and Hongkew Wharf
Company.
Paton and Baldwin (Shanghai). Will all menthera and/or wives of members of the Staff of the above please report any change in address and advise if any luggage ia missing. Direct line to Evacua- tion Office, No. 25748, 1st. Floor, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd.
Financial guarantees for Military Families from Shanghai in temporary residence nt Hau Hong
J
Warning to Traders.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1937.
G. HE
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
No. of Sale.
of the Sale by Publle Auction to be held on Monday, the 30th day of August, 1937, al 3 p.m., at the Oices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of
ono
Lot of Crown Land at Repulse Bay Road, in the Colony of Hong Kong for a term of 75 years, with the option of re- newal at a Crown Rent to bo of Hin fixed by the Surveyor Majesty the KING, for one fur- ther term of 75 years.
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis- posal of the lot the Purchaser if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer whe will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum wit be refund- ed on payment of the Purchase price.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Registry No.
Rural Building Lot No. 59.
Repulse Bay
Read.
ocally.
Boundary Meantremeista.
...
{feet'tret'fect feel
As per male plan,
Costenta in
Kental.
Upact Price
About 20,000
$230
TRANS-PACIFIC PASSENGER
CONFERENCE
Nolice is hereby given that Trans Pacific Passenger fares will be increased from Oriental
Shipping Intelligence
Shipping Companies aro requested to forward, carly as possible information regarding arrivals, dopar- tures, time and mooring place and other movements.. Urgent information should ba telephoned to the ship- ping Editor, Phone 26615.
PORT DIRECTORY ANSHUN (B. & 8.), Talkoo ́Docks, ABAMA MARU NY.K.), Kowloor Wharf.
cutters.
Docks.
Etono
Bopt. 11.
TAI PING (B. & 9.), Sept. 7.
PRESIDENT LINERS
The
7
1.2.
Hoover arrived .. Prealdeat
at In Itongkong
to-day, and En Acheduled to
for Shanghai, Japan, lonolulu, Han Fran cisco and Los Angeles at 1 pm, on Saturday, August 28,
The .. Proaldeni McKinley, will arrive in Hongkong from Manila at 7 n.m. Saturday, August 28, and will Ball for Shanghai, Japan. Victoria, and Seattle at 4.30 p.m. the same day,
The . Preldent Pierce in due to arrivo in Hongkong to-morrow at 7 a.m. ens day ahead of schedule. She wili now well from Hongkong for Manila at noon on Saturday, August 28th.
C.P.S. LINERS
..M
HENRISSES (Loxley), A.10. CAPE ST. FRANCIS (M.D.K.), A.13, FOOSHING (J.M.), 1.28. MAUSANG (J.M.), 1.2. HANGBANG (J.M.), B.2.
The .MS. Empress of Runal loft KIUNGCHOW (1. & B.),
Vancouver for longkong vin Jonolulu, Japan porta and Shanghai en Thursday (1. & KWANGCHOW
5.), Taikoo Jast atul is due here on the morning of PRESIDENT HOOVER (Dollar), KowFriday, September 10. She is scheduled to nail for Manila on the evening of the some day. loon Whart.
TAIYUAN (B. & S.), Stonecutter,
The RMS. Empress of Japan in due TAKSANG (J.M.), Kowloon Dock.
here from Vancouver on the morning of YATSHING (J.M.), C2,
Friday, September 4. She is scheduled YINGCHOW (B. & S.), B.15.
10 all for Manila on the evening of the YUENHANG (L.M.), A.8.
same day.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY
(Agenta Phone Numbers Given.) NANNING (B. & S.) from Canton, 11
ARRIVALS AND CARGOES
steamers arrived in The following Hongkong this morning:
ASAMA MAKU (NY.K. Capt. H. PRODUCE (K. Larssen), from Wham-Kaneko, from Los Angeles, with 1141.4 tons of old newspapers, potatoes and pn., Yaumatk 20908,
a.m., B.4. 30331.
SEISTAN (Douglas) from Swatow, general cargo for Hongkong. At Kow. 10a.m., Co'n Wharf, 28087.
SAILED YESTERDAY (Agents Phone Numbers Given) PATROCIUS (1. & S) for Europs
daylight, A.14. 30331.
SANTOS MARU (0.8.8 for Strelts,
#34 punt., AS. 30291*
VAS HEUTSZ (J.C.J.L) for Swatow, 4 p.m., Kowloon Wharf. 28015,
ARRIVING TO-DAY
(Agents Phone Number Given)
MARU INYK.) from Los ASAMA Angeles, .40 a. Kowloon Wharf, 309.
BENROSSES Luxley) from Singapore, 6.15 ... A.10. 22533,
Toon Wharf.
HENRISSES (Loxley) Capt. J. Maut, from Singapore, with 5,880 tons of Iron und sulphate of ammonta for through ports. At buoy A.10,
CAPE ST. FRANCIS (MILK.) Capt. J. R. Gregory, from Mike, with 4,508 tons of coal for Hongheng. At buoy A3,
PRESIDENT HOOVER (Dollar), Capt. W. Yardley, from Manila, with 8 tons of general cargo for Hongkong and 2,087 tons of copra meal, cocunnuls and general cargo for through ports. At Kowloon Wharf.
YINGCHOW (B. & 5,1 Capt. W. A. carrying 1,600 Orwin, from Bangkok, tons of rice, timber and mult. At buoy 13.16.
PASSENGER LIST
BATTLES RAGE
OVER|Kupelhow and Lungkwan.
It is reported that the Japanese WIDENING NORTHERN are making a final effort to check the advancing Chinese urites from Sulyunn and to drive them out of northeastern Chaher-Central News,
AREA
(Continued from Page 1.)
Japanese here have been udvised to eviciuste.---United Press.
Japanese Claims
Japanese Fliers Captured
Pacting, Aug. 26. The Japanese bomber which was brought down by Chinese anti- air-craft guns in Paoting a few days Tientsin, Aug. 20. ngo has been located at Hauchui. The Japanese claim the occupation| "There were four Japanese tiers of Kalgan, Huallal and Pataling, in the plane, two were killed when following the dramatie appearance, the machine crushed while the other of units of the Kwantung Army In two have been taken prisoner. the rene of the Chinese troops at Central News. Ilankow, who are now alleged to be battled up.
The Japanese also claim to have Benitered Chinese troops marching from Llangslang, south-west Peiping, to join up with the defenders of Nankow-Retter.
Tsingtao Danger
of
Fighting Spreading
over
Paoting, Aug. 26. Fighting between Japanese, and Chinese in the Lianghalang-Fugshan area in the Peiping-Hankow Railway zone nouth-west of Pelping. is apreading out
many small nectars in Hopei province. The danger to the large number of outskirts of Yanglluching yesterday, A division of Chinese reached the foreign nationals and licis property and are planning an attack on the at Tsingtao which would result from Japanese at the station at a spread of Sino-Japanese hostilities kuantun. Japanese forces launched to that area is a matter which has
London, Aug. 25.
Chen-
tngaged the attention of the British night attack on the Chinese out- Government, and on which they have posts in the hills at Fangshan last night, precipitating 2131 all-night been in touch with the United States battle, which ended early this morn- Governinent.
ing with 100 Japanese killed. The British diplomatic representatives Chinese continue to hold their post- at Nanking and Tokyo have been tions, but lost a number of men in Instructed to express to the Chinese the nocturnal hostilities. and Japanese authorities the anxiety
Chinese The
(1
are reported to be of Is Majesty's Government lest deploying
more extensively, and Tsingtao should become involved in Japanese have ordered all kuollang hostilities, and to support in re- fields and bushes along the roadbed presentations to the same effect of the Tientsin-Pukow Railway from which the United Stutes
Ambus-Tientsin to Yangliuching to be cut order 3 sald to be sudors are understood to be making down. This
British Wireless.
prompted by fears on the part of the Japanese, of marauding bands of
who make Nanking Raid Frustrated Chinese soldiers
specialty of fighting under such con- Nanking, Aug. 20.
ditions and in such surroundings. Another attempted air rald
It will be remembered that the night-the eighth since the opening, provinces in 1031-2 were continually Japanese bombers on Nanking last Japanese troops in the North-eastern of hostilities on
August 13-was harrassed by small bands of Chinese frustrated at 11.15 o'clock when a fleet soldiers as long as the kuollung erops of Chinese pursuit planes intercepted asted. the invaders over drove them away.
بودا
Yangchow and That hostilities in North Chian will
be even
more extensive than ot Coming from the northeast,
the present is shown by the report that Japanese bombers were sighted before Japanese forces are digging entrench- they reached Yangchow and an alarm ments online from Tangshan to was immediately dashed
thef Kupeikou in a wide curve through capital. The invading machines dew Yutien and Suhsien. nway without dropping any bombs. Central News.
the Tientslu-Pukow Railway zone, fighting is also continuing in the Tuliuchen and Chinghal areas,
The following passengers disembark edhore from the 8.8. I'resident Hoover oling: Rev. 1, W. Baines, Chinese Troops Advancing about 25 miles southwest of Tientsin.
which arrived froin Manila this morn-
CAFE ST. FRANCIS (C.M.B.K.) from | Ports effective September 15th, Mike, 739 ... A.13 30271.
PRESIDENT HOOVER (Dollar) from The increase applies to all mem-Manila, 3 at. Kuwioon Wharf, ber lines of the Trans Pacific YINGCHOW (B. & S) from Bangkok,
5.42 .., B.15. 30331. Passenger Conference
and amounts to from five to eight, per ecat.
SAILING TO-DAY
Kweisul, Aug, 26.
advance into northwestern
Orient Interport rales are in- creased also according to gradles of accommodation. The higher | fares an the Pacific are in line with aimilar advances in raies of | steamship Unes all over the world,
SAUERLAND) (Jebsen), for Japan, the simtarily.
Matr. Tampo, Miss L. Tlampo, Mink. of American Mail Line,
SEISTAN (J.M.) for Swatow, Rank per Canndinn Pacific Steamships, Ltd. | cd's Wharf. 8037.
Dollar Steamship Lines, Nippon Yusen Kaishn
Bedler, Mr. W. F. Bike Mr. A. H. Buckman, Mr. Chan Ton, Men, H. A. R.
Japanese reinforcements and war Conunt, Miss M. Conant, Mrs. F. Crun- field, Mrs. C. T. Fetterly, Rev. S. Chinese troops are continuing to suppites are said to be received daily Gieorge, Mr. F. G. Hattenbrook, Mr. E.
Chahar Tentsin, and are transported im- (Agents Phone Numbers Given.)
W. Hoyle, Mr. J. Hykes, Mr. G. S. Jong,
and are nearing the outskirts of mediately to the various North China RULIPSE (5.0.C.) for Manila, nuon. Miss Hose Joog. Miss Flora Lev, Minn
fronts. Central News. Laichikok. 70201.
FAUSANG (3.M.) for Canton, Bam Mrs. L. Matute, Matr. L. Matute, under the bogus Mongul-Manchukuo If. Macbeth, Mrs. C. Matzen, Mr. and Kuyuan and Pacchiang, two of the
three remaining important districts Peiping Neutrality 357: 88311.
J. Matutes Mina R. Matuty, Mr. E.] HERMOD Thoresen for
Peiping, Aug. 28. BongaCornell, Miss I.. O'Connell, Mrs. E. C. regime, according to military dis- navn, Sinnecotters, anR7.
patches received here. The fall of A member the staff of the Racine, Miss Ruth Ribbe, Mr. K. 1. NANSING (B. & S.) for Tientsin, 7 Sakhrani, Mr. J. C. Buinlas, Miss B. G. the two areas is expected momen-American Embassy, who is serving n.m.... 30331.
on the Administrative Committee of Meanwhile, the Chinese non-con- the Legation Quarter, has drawn the batants in those districts who have attention of the Japanese Embassy to been under the bogus rule for nearly actions which are likely to prejudice
neutrality a year are revolting and joining the the
of the Legation Chinese forces.-Central News,
Quarter, these acts including the con- stant translt of arined "Japanese
It has been brought to the notice of the General Oflicer Com nanding, that certain Military Families evacuated from Shung- hai are giving the Officers
Other manently resident in Hong Kong as guarantors of debts incurred whilst at Hong Kong.
or
Rumca
The General Ofiver Command OUR GUIDE
ing warna all Traders in Hong
test, 63 women were found to have Kong to accept no such guarantee, TO
eyesight against 40 11.
The explanations offered were that fewer women use their eyes for close work than men, and that therefore shortcomings are more likely to go unnoticed, and that vanity prevents many women from wearing glasses. |
Decrease in Squinting
unless such guarantee in specially given in writing by a permanent Military resident in Hong Kong.
THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC
CO., LTD.
IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that an Interim Dividend of One Dollar per Share has been declared for the six months ended 30th June, 1937, and will be payable on and aftor Thursday, 9th September, 1937. Dividend Warrants may be obtained
the on application at Company's Registered Office, P. & O. Building.
The present trend suggests that in the next generation The min woman who does not wear glasses will be a “freak." Even those with normal eyesight may wear glasses as a protection against glare, un- doubtedly the cause of much strain. Continuous watching of cinema screens, of landscapes slipping by at 60 miles on hour, and glare from hard pavements probably explain, as much as Increased rending, why more of us need glasses every year,
Only one complaint seems to be on
THE REGISTER OF SHARES of the decrense-squint, which is the
the Company will be CLOSED result of the brain refusing to focus the two eyes at the same time. New- from MONDAY, 30TH AUGUST, born babies cannot focus their eyes, to WEDNESDAY, 8TH SEPTEM- but normally the power to do so is acquired and should be full by two BER (both days inclusive) during years at the most. When squiuit per-
which period no transfer of sists or is acquired, the child can be cured by the
shares can be registered, use of pletures and
Board special apparatus.
By order of the Directors.
Many of the more serious affections of the eye are losing their terrors. Cataract used to mean inevitable blindness, or at least semi-blindness. operated To-day it is successfully upon every day.
We have the satisfaction of know- ing that in Britain are probably the finest opthalmic
In the Curntive measures may be world. more highly developed on the Con-
surgeons
|
THE CINEMAS
theatre has of
Uso
Keller Fund · Showings at King's Theatre, to-day:-To-day and lo morrow, King's Theatre Is showing a special selection of feature films at four diferent performances, the TOU moceeds to be devoted to a fund lo aid refugees in the war stricken areas of North China. The succeeded in securing the some of the most popular of the more recent feature films. To-day
programme the
Is: 2.30. p.m. "Roman Scandals", 5.10 p.m. "Mutiny On The Bounty", 7.15 p.m. "Firta- tion Walk," 9.30 p.m. "Love Me For Ever."
"Love In A Bungalow" (Queen's comedy Theatre, to-day).-Breezy neatly presented, with attractive performances by Kent Taylor, Nan Grey, and a worthy supporting cast. The Theatre also announces that to-day's entire proceeds will be de- voted to the Rellef Fund for refugees in North China.
"Parole Racket" (Alhambra Theatre, to-day)-Another "Inside of Information" film, delicately handled
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.
Agenta.
Hongkong, 29th July, 1937.
inent, but Britain has acquired a SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES high place in surgery.
The supremnucy in the manufacture
of lenses is also gradually passing
from the Continent to Britain.
David G. Johnston
URGED TO TAKE REFUGEES
It is learned that, for from pro- hibling Civil Servants from re- celving paying guests in their homes during the present Shanghai crisis, Government's only normal stipula- tion on this point in Standing Orders la to the effect that permission must first be obtained. Even this Order has now been relaxed in a circular sent to all departments, and Govern- ment servants are, in fact, receiving many refugees.
NEW CRUISER
London, Aug. 25. The new 0,000-ton cruiser Sheffield, built by Vickers, Armstrong at New- castle and launched by the Duchess of Kent over year ago, has left the Tyne for her acceptance trials and will proceed later to Chatham- British Wireless.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
and as a result shorn of the cus- tomary, brutalities associated with this type of picture. Good studies offered by Paul Kelly and Rosalind Keith.
12. m. 26661.
TIISADANE (3.0.3.1.) far 11.30 a., midstream. 28013,
Tibbot, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Quinlan, Diss Ruth
Wong, Mr. and Mrs, Yee Sow.
Amoy
ARRIVING TO-MORNOW
(Acenta Phone Numbers Given) CONTE VERDE (11., T, from Xarope, daylight, Kowloon Wharf. 32982-
EMPRESS OF CANADA (C.P.S) from Japan, p... Kowloon Wharf. 20762
PRESIDENT PIERCE (Dollar) from America, Kowloon Wharf. 171
SAILING TO-MORROW
(Agents Phone Numbers Given) CONTE VERDE (11, T.) for Shang-| hai, a.m., Kowloon Wharf.. 32084
VESSELS DUE
AJAX (B. & S.), Aug. 29, BADEN (Jebron), Aug. 9o. BINTANG (E. A. C.), Sept. 1. CYCLOPS (B. & S.), Aug. 30, EMPRESS OF CANADA (C.P.S.), Aug
5.S. SIRDHANA
of
The s.. Strdiann, Mackinnon, Mac Rushed To North Chahar troops and trucks.-United Proes. kenzie and Co., in die here from Amoy on the afternoon of Sunday, August 29, and is scheduled to pull for Singapore, Port Swettenham, Venusar Rangoon, and Calcutta at 30 p.m. vn Monday, August 30.
LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE
YESTERDAY'S CABLED
QUOTATIONS
JUDICIARY REFORM
Faoling, Aug. 26. The serious setback met by the Mongol-Manchukuo "irregulars" in northeastern Chahar last week has
Washington, Aug. 25. prompted the Japanese to rush the Fresident Roosevelt has signed a 11th Division from Chaoyang to bill to reorganise the lower courts, Dolonor to reinforce the garrison at which is oll that emerged from Con- the Chahar provincial capital. gress of his far-reaching plan to re- Other Japanese reinforcements are organise the judiciary, including the now on the way from
Pelping to Supreme Court.-Reuter.
POST OFFICE.
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War Lonn 3 Cisinese 11 Gold Loon
London, Aug, 25.
Last To-day's Price Price #100.7/16 2100
90
Chinese Gold Bands
1923-17
AR
Chinese 4400
Anglo.French 1908 Chinese 5% Crisp Loon
1012
Loan
£3
04
07
Chinese 5 Ieorg.
1813 11,da. 1. Chinese Imperial. Itly 5
Japan
B0%
Sept. 10.
PRESIDENT GRANT (Dollar), Sept.
3,
PRESIDENT LINCOLN Aug. 30.
PRESIDENT Aug. 28.
MCKINLEY
27.
(Dollar), Tonan ly 41005
(Dellar),
Hukuang Rly 5% 1911
LPNY. In.)
PRESIDENT VAN BUREN (Dollar),[
Lung Taing U. Ini Rly
37 PRESIDENT PIERCE (Dollar), Aug.sha-Nanking nly 507
Tientsin-Pukow lyr
(Drit. Stpd.) Tlentin-Pukow ly 6
(Ger. Stpd) Tientsin-Puknw Rly S
NEW YORK
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EXCHANGE
SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ LATEST REPORTS
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Ger. Stpd. Supt. Loon) Japan 5 Sterling 1007 .. Japan 6 Sterling 1024 German 74 Int. Loan Chartered Bank
HK. & Shal Bank Chinese Eng. & Min. Chosen Corpn
exin Syndicate
"Clive of India" (Orlental Theatre, to-day).One of the Ronald Cole
Bhal Elec. Construction man's most famous roles. It is a finely produced pleture, with brilliant
S'hai Waterworks "A" Union Insurance Society S. C. & F. Dow Jones summary of cuta Kaluinpong Rubber CONSIGNEES' NOTICES. studies by Ronald Coleman, Paul
Robeson, Loretta Young and a huge to-day markets: The market to-day Allied Iron Founderies supportnlg cast.
Austin Motor, ord "Stage Struck" (Majestle Theatre, experienced the lightest day's trad- Asso. Elec, industries
ing since Mid-July and prices Bagged Cane & Wireless Characteristic back-stage to-day),
N-C "A" ord. nearly all sections, although show, featured by enjoyable singing in
motors made meagre recoveries just rit Amer, Tob. (bearer)
Cammell Laird, ord. and dancing and a few new wise-
before the close. Business news Mexican Eagle cracks. Leading players are Dick
was favourable, although ralls re- Courtaulds Powell, Joan Blondell, Frank
Aistillers Mc-WA
flected unfavourable July reports, Dunlop Rubber Iugh, Warren Williams
the and
which off-set the outlook for high eneral Elec. (Eng) Yacht Club Boys.
atili harrasse Guinness (A) Son & Co arc receipts. Sales Guy'nor"
by the uncertain situation in the For Hawker Siddeley Aircraft
Bristol Aeroplanes East. Buying of steel is content-mperial Chemical Ind
stocks are irregular. Imperial Tobacco plated. Curb
The Steamship
"SPHINX"
No. 20 A/37
Bringing Cargo from Marseilles via porta, etc, arrived Hongkong on Sunday, 22nd August, 1937.
Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception
(Star
Theatre.
The to-day). George Arliss in lovable role, The ne character actor gives one of most sparkling performances Bonds are irregular and quiet, with Marks & Spencer "A"
United States Government lower. '
REUTER QUOTATIONS Dow Jones Averages Aug. 23. Aug. 24. Tumer & Newall
United Steal_...... 182.30 181.70 Smethwick Drop Forg 30 Industrials
52.01 51.00
strole role cleverly, the picture han nearly all of the altributes for first- class entertainment.
of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables and with Gene Gerrard playing o are being landed and stored Into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Whort 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 2nd September, 1937, or they will not be recognized.
Damaged Packages will be examin- ed by the Company's Surveyor Messrs: Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 a.m. on Saturday, 28th August,
1937.
Consignees must have a Revenue Omeer in attendance when any duti
the able goods are examined by Company's Surveyors,
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
JOBARD, Agent.
Hongkong, 22nd August, 1937.
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20 Funile
20 Utilities
40 Bonds
11 Commodity
Issues OK. Bazaara
Kolis Royca
Leyland Motors
Tris & Lyle,
ings
27.70 100.40
27.03 Armstrong Stevens 100.43essed Steel, com. Vickers, ord. 03.70 Woolworths, ord.
Anglo-Dutch
Index 03.00
ATLANTIC SURVEY FLIGHTS
40
40
* * * * * **3 32.32
40/-
3:4
30/0
37/0
20/0
24/0
10/3
49/3
45/4
45/-
824
82% 110/124 210/9 14/14 14/0 13/4 147-
65/- 109/9 110/-
23/3 33/10
00/14 08/0
130/-
130/~
32/- 32/14
13/0
03/0
37/0 30/1
03/- 60/-
152/0 162/6
·43/41⁄2 43/44
Direct Service"-San Francisco Pan-American Airways Plane
date, 18th August.
Calcutta and Straits
Straits
Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai (Vancouver B.C., 7th August).
Japan
Suisang
Asama Maru
August 26. August 20. August 27.
Conic Verde
...August 27.
Emp. of Canada Kamo Moru
August 27.
August 27.
August 27.
Manila Maru
August 27.
Pres. Pierce ...
August 27.
Tokiwa Maru Yochow
August 27.
August 27.
Haiphong, Pakhoi and Hollow.... Kaying
Straits and Europe vin Negapatam
(Letters and Papers) London date 29th July
U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-
hai (San Francisco, 31st July).
Japan
Foochow
OUTWARD MAILS
Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unicas otherwise stated, and where malls are advertised to close at or before 0 a.m., registered and parcel malla are closed, at 5 p.m. on the previous day.
For
Samshui and Wuchow Japon
Amoy
Per
Thursday.
Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Hono- lulu and U.S.A.. by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Service" -due Ban Francisco, 1st Septem- ber.
Rek.
Ord..
Kowloon P.O.
.Aug. 20. 5.00 p.m.
Aug. 20, 5.00 p.m.
Date and Time.
Tal Ming Thurs., Aug. 26, 4.00 p.m.. Tango Muru Thurs., Aug. 20, 4.30 p.m. Tjisadane....Thurs., Aug. 20, 5 p.m. Pan American Airways Pine
Rer. Ord,
Air Mall for North China, Lanchow Eurasia Piano
and Yunnan (via Hankow) by the
"Eurasia Airways Direct Servico."
107/0 107/6
077- 01/-
04/0 04/0
Rcg..
85/
557-
Ord..
31/0
Air Mall
10/0
20/T
20/0
30/7 31/0
71/0 71/0
30/.. 39/44
37/0
28/11/ 17/10 17/0
5/1/0/-
23/-
Rubber Plantation Inves
Trust! Burma Corpín Commonwealth Mining London, Aug. 20.
Mareman Investments London, Aug. 25. Exploration Co. The Pan-American Airways flying-Rub-Negel
Tanami Gold Mining boat Clipper III, which has been on a Anglo-Iranilan survey flight from New York via the Burmahn Azores, arrived at Southampton from Shell Trans.
__(bearer).........ANJAKA Marseilles this afternoon. The Clip- Chinese 87 Blg. per will remain at Southampton for
(Vickers several days before returning to New Canton only 6% 3314 2444
route.-- (German In.)
the by York
British Wireless.
maina
Bukuarut
Riy
Kowloon P.O.
Aug. 26, B p.m. ..Aur. 20, 5 pm.
Rox..
Ord.,
Friday,
Thurs., Aug. 26.
07.0.
.Aug. 20, 5.00 p.DL. Aug. 27, 6.00 am. „Thurs, Aug. 26.
Q.P.O. .Aug. 20, 5 p.EL. .Aug. 27, 7 a.m.
+
for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane Fri, Aug. 27. Direct Service"-due London 5th Beptember.
G.P.O, and K.P.O.
Reg.
Aur. 27, 8,30 1.13
Ord
Aug. 27, 0.80 man
G.P.O. and K.P.O..
FLEE.. Ord
Air Mail for "Austraila by Imperial Imperial Airways Fiano Fri., Aug. 27,
Always Service”—due
Darwin,
31st August.
25/-
Swatow
201
Jupan
203/9
10 a 10%
Halphong
87/5
150/-
85/1 130/-
Manila
110/-
110,-
Notes
vla Thursday Island
--Due
Thursday Island,
September
Bandakan
-Reuter,
«Aug, 27, 5.320 a.m' .Aug. 27, 9:30 a.m. Holhow ....Fri., Aug. 27, 1.30 p.m. Manila Maru Fri, Aug. 27, 1.30 pm. Taiyuan Fri., Aug. 27, 3 p.m. Emp. of Canada
Fri, Aug. 27, 3.30 pin.
Manila, Australia and New Zealand Kamo Maru
9th.
Fri, Aug. 27. .Aug. 27, 8.00. p.m.
Reg Ord.......Aug. 27, 5.30 pan. Mausang....Fri., Aug. 27, 5 p.m.
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