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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER

6,

1987.

PITTSIDENT LINER TRAVEL SERVICE

is Yours to Command

Feeldent Liners" frequent sailinge and Uwir unique atoparer drivileges allow you to temve! Joan exacity as you choose, And Duliar Esemmahip Lines and Anserieurs Buil Llor worldwide offters and agents are maintained, to serve you ashore in whatever place you chance to be. Make toute next trip more enjoyable, tracelling, "The President Line wes."

TO SAN FRANCISCO NEW YORK AND BOSTON

Via Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu, San Francisco. Panama Canal and Havana.

Pres. Coolidge 10.00 am. Ner, Pres, Taft

8.00 a.m. Dec. Pres., Hoover 1.00 a.m. Dec. Pres. Lincoln Pres. Coolidge Pres. Wilson

8.00 nm. Dec.

8,00 aun. Jan.

0.00a.m. Jan.

EUROPE, NEW YORK

AND BOSTON

Vla Manila, Singapore, Penang,

Colombo, Bombay, Suez Canal,

Naples, Genoa

Pres. Adams

Pres. Harrison

Pres. Polk

Pres. Pierce Pres. Van Buren Pres. Gardeld

and Marseilles.

Nov.

8.00 a.m. Nov. 3.00 am. Dr. 8.00 am. Det 8.00 a.m. Jan.

8.00 nm. Jan.

لبي بيها الحد.

TO SEATTLE, VICTORIA "THE EXPRESS ROUTE"

Via Kobe and Yokohama.

13 Pres. Jackson

1 Pres. Jefferson

11 Pres. McKinley

20

3

Midnight Nov, 10° Midnight Dec, Midnight Dec. 17

8 NO PASSENGER ACCOMMODA-

20 TION AVAILABLE.

MANILA

THE MOST FREQUENT

SERVICE

Next Sallinga.

Pres. Coolidge, 21 Pres, Adams

6 Pres. Jackson 19 Pres. Harrison

2 Pres, Taft

18 Pres. Jefferson

6.00 p.m. Nov. Nov.

0

8 13 *0.00 p.m. Nov.

8.00 am. Nov. 21 Midnight Nov. 23

6.00 pm. Nov. 27

MOST FREQUENT HERVICE ON THE PACIFIC

DOLLAR STEAMSHIP

AMERICAN

MAIL

FKDDER BUILDING HONG KONG. CANTON BRANCH-21, VRENCH CONCERSION,

LINES LINE

SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC

SERVICE OF FAST MOTOR VESSELS (with limited, but exceptionally good, passenger accommodation). TO PORT SUDAN, PORT SAID, ALGIERS, ORAN, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, (AMSTERDAM), HAMBURG, OSLO, GOTHENBURG and other SCANDINAVIAN PORTS.

M.V. "TAMARA"

M.S. "TEIPING"

M.S. "NIPPON"

M.S. "NAGARA”

HOMEWARDS

Hong Kong to Antwerp or London

M.S. SHANTUNG”

Passenger Rates:

Hong Kong to Algiers

Agents:

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

Hongkong.

Eating about 28th Nov. .29th Dec. .29th Jan.

.26th Feb.

.29th, March

.£49

.263

G. E. HUYGEN Canton.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

150

124

12.

ACROSS

192

1 Shows you what you are like in

two way

False-hearted stranger.

9 Forced from Dover.

10 When a general hna to, it isn't

always an enemy success.

11 Result of a spin.

10 Boited followed by detectives,

and, therefore, far from fresh,

14 When the orchestra pings with

Ore, is this portion gutted?

15 Island that will give a shilling

in a very chilly maner.

take in the stores, it means virtual sub-

titution

17 If you mona to

20 Napoleon's birthplace,

22 Kind of llama,

24 Confused · mass

iwelve peale.

"

when over

20 Overripe missile for n rascal.

(Two words, 3 and 3).

20 A Mediterranean lalond.

30 May be held up in two senses.

31 Permanent end.

32 Sensations of the chase.

33 Law no longer observed. (Two

words, and B).

DOWN

1 A Communist out of temper used to be respected by all com- batants. (Two words, 3 and 5).

2 Mark of disapproval showing

Inward disturbance.

Book of the Bible.

4 Might be right, but the chances

are pretty even.

#14

sa

@

27

5 Leave for behind.

6 Angle adjustment.

F10

7 One dawdles about cooling them.

Traits. (Anagram).

12 A South American lizard.

10 Wheedle.

18 Swank on

19 Ha, ha!

rallway is not the

main object of sale.

21 Crates broken up here.

23 Giving away secrels.

24 Invalid,

2 Downright,..so to speak.

27 Something that will happen In

3946.

20 Not brand new.

Yesterday's. Bolution DISMISSALE DUOAL

CRACKED DURK. 1 NG KMIYOR DEEA CE A

6 HI NOORED CHAR * NE DEME IN 1 BAGGAGE 8 PATST U BOB TOUCHIƊAND 13 | LSPELLULA PHAM £ *K»B« ON ARMY UNG FAIRS HUNT:= 1 913 ISTOHE NE FACE D P NODDING SURNAME CHASE PORREO NO N HAWKS SUSPENDED

Cloud of smoke boil upward from the explosion of bombs dropped by Japanese airmen on Chinese positions, in this drumatic picture taken mear Shanghal. From behind sanding bar- riendes Japanese Marines watch the effect of the death-dealing misalies,

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE, CONSIGNEES’· NOTICES.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,

The Steamship

"PRESIDENT DOUMER"

No. 25 A/37

Bringing Cargo from Marseilles via ports etc., arrived Hongkong on Sunday, 31st October, 1937,

BURNS-PHILP LINE

From MELBOURNE, SYDNEY,

| SALAMAUA, RABAUL, CEBU and MANILA

The Steamship,

"NEPTUNA"

Consigners of Cargo are hereby Informed that all Goods nro belag

Consignees are hereby Informed landed at their risk into the hazar that their goods with the exception dous and/or extra hazardous Go- of Oplum, Trensure and Valuables downs of The Hongkong and Kow- are being landed and stored into the loon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon delivery may be obtained.

Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd. Kow. loon,

No claims will be admitted after· the Goods have left the GodownS,

All claims against the stearner must be presented to the Undersign- ed on or before the 20th November, 1937, or they will not be recognized,

whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing. and all Goods remaining undelivered All elims must be sent in to me after the 0th November, 1937, will

be subject to rent. on or before 11th November, 1937, or they will not be recognized.

Damaged Packages will be exomin ed by the Company's Surveyor Messrs: Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10,00 a.m. on Saturday, 6th November,

1037.

Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in aftendance when any duti able goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.

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

MESSAGERIES MARITIMĖS CO. Hongkong, 31st October, 1937.

To comply with the General Bond- ed Warehouse Regulations consignees must have a Revenue Oficer in at tendance when damaged dutlable

goods are examined,

All broken, chated, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 5th November, 1937, at 10 am, by Messrs. Goddard and Douglas.

No Fire Insurance has been effect--

ed.

Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by.

"GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO. LTD.

Agents. Hongkong, 1st November, 1937.

A Famous Police Force CANADIAN PACIFIC

JO police force in the world has 'Mounties'' Unique

N

reflected more the glamour of romance than the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. It is a favourite] subject for American motion picture producers for the production of a "thriller," in which the "Mounties,"

Record

order, and to aid in the enforcement of laws. It occupies many lonely posts in the North-West Territories and the Yakon, along the Arctic und Hudson's Bay coasts. It is found in centres of population, and, at the

TO MANILA

a series of treaties was concluded, point where there is an indication EMPRESS OF JAPAN

as the force is termed, always "gets and the Government was enabled to

effective assume

fti iman.

of the law, the acts of invincible courage on the part of officers and men often under stern and relentless conditions, in the 64 years since the force carne into existence, would l many

volumes. The rank and file of the R.C.M.P. to-day

themselves proving Bre worthy of the inspiring traditions of the force, as their successors will no doubt continue to do.

of trouble arising likely to affect the peace and well-being of the country, the forer stands for constitutional order and government,

Sailings via HONOLULU

EMPRESS OF JAPAN EMPRESS OF CANADA

Nov. 19.

.at Noon Nov. 26th at Noon Dec. 24th

most of their horses were not accus- DIRECT TO VANCOUVER (from Yokohama)}

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA leaves Hongkong at 3 p.m. Nov. 12th EMPRESS OF ASIA leaves Hongkong

..Dec., 10th

17 Days HONGKONG to VANCOUVER

Air-conditioned equipment carried on Trans-Continental Trains. Frequent Canadian Paello Atlantio sallings from Montreal and Quebec, down the smooth St. Lawrence Seaway, to Europe.

control of the The fact is, the Royal Canadian aboriginal inhabitants of the country. Maunted Police hus, In n com-

In the period from 1870 to 1881 paratively short time, acquired in the brilliant service, was rendered in A detachment recently attended the Sioux Indians Coronation of King George Vi and calm pert

un en controlling performance of duty

the vlable character and record.

the A cam-who had entered

North-West Queen Elizabeth, and the

whole the plete account of its exploits, its con- Territories after

defent of world heard the ovation which they

were given.

of maintenaner General Custer.

saya much

the tribution towards the

training of these men that although Gold Rush

tomed to more noise than is to be The sudden opening of the Yukon heard on the "Mounties bent across when gold was discovered there in

the lone prairie, they were kept in 1808 afforded a conspicuous object perfect control despite the terrifie lesson of the value of the force, which cheering along the Coronation route.

of preserved perfect order among ad- Subsequently

the a number visited their former venturous miners and the floating"Mounties"

haunts mining homes in Scotland before returning population which camps, some of whom were inclined

to Canada,

It is inevitable that the forec Upon the Royal Canadian Mounted to turbulence, and over an enormous

should

the Police Force the Dominion Governaren in which travel was dimeuit'

gradually adopt the conditions

of life were modern means of transportation. ment relics for the enforcement of and Federal statutes; it is also available rigorous.

the aeroplane, the speedbont and the for the nssistance of Provincial In addition to discharging police

fast motor car--but there is still a and undertaking much important role to be played by the Governments in the preservation af duties

executive work-such as guarding horse and the deg team carrying law and order.

against prairie fires in the early days, these men in scuriet and gold unl- Building Indians Impresed

visiting tunely settlers in severe forms on their journeys for the pre- winters, and discharging many other responsibilities, the force had a share servation of law and order. of military duftes.

The origin ma prairies was a military task, per formed in a military manner. force bore an active part in fighting of the Riel Rebellion, sent considerable number of troops to the South African War, and in the Great War furnished two squadrons for service overseas, one in France Fund"one" My-Siberia.

The acquisition of the Western prairies in 1870 by the newly-formed Dominion of Canada brought to the attention of the Government of the day the problem created by their native

The population.

several Indian tribes at this time were powerful und prosperous, but were being demoralised by liquor sellers who came from the Western States: and in addition a certain amount of tribal warfare took place, of-a-nature to discourage settlement by white people.

march across

the

The the

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police is now distributed in the way To cope with this, a constabulary best suited to perform its

many known as the North-West Mounted duties. It is found along the Inter- Police, was formed in 1873. This national Boundary. where it aids force, only 300 strong at the outset, in prolecting the revenues and pre- In 1874 marched right across the venting the entrance into Canada of territories from the Red River to undesirables. the Rocky Mountains, the entire march being upwards of 3,000 miles. and through country which In part was unknown.

The Indians were so impressed thai

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION,

Authorised Capital ............. $50,000,000 Inued and Fully Fold-Up.... $20,000,000 Heserve Funds:-

Sterling

A'Grout Reception

It is located on or in the vicinity of Indian Reserves to maintain good

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA & CHINA.

Incorporated by Royal Charter 1833 HEAD OFFICE:-LONDON. 38 Dishopsgate, E.CA.

Pald-up Capital

LONDON'S THANKS

Presentation To Earl Baldwin

mort

London, Nov. 5.

Eari Baldwin was the recipient of an extraordinary ovution at the Guildhall to-day, when in the pre-

sence of the entire Cabinet and the heads of the armed forces, he was ¡given a gold casket to commemorate ha the Lord Mayor his services, stated, not only to Britain but to the whole Empire.

In a characteristle speech of thanks Earl Baldwin sald, quoting phrase he read, "Praise insensibly steals from man his moral in- |tegrity," but he accepted to-day's 3,000,000 tribute like the captain of a football team receiving a cup en behalf of £3,000,000

the whole team.

....... 6,500,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 Hongkong Currency Reserve $10.000.000 Reserva Fund Reserve Liability of Proprietora $20,000,000

MANCHESTER BILANCH: HEAD OFFICE:-DONGKONG,

BOARD OF DIRECTORS:-

G. Miskin, Esq.

Chairman.

Hon. Mr. M. T. Johnson,

· Deputy Chairman..

J. K. Bousfield, Esq. K., Morrison, Esq.

A. II. Compton, Esq. Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson

6. H. Dodwell, Esq.

T. E. Tearca, Esq.

J. I. Manson, Eig,

AMOY

A.L. Shields, Esq. Bir Vandelour M. Grayburn, CHIEF MANAGER.

BANGKOK DATAVIA BOMBAY CALCUTTA CANTON

CHEFOO COLUMBO DAIREN POOCHOW HAITHONG HAMBURG HANKOW HARBIN

HONGKEW ILOILO

PO

JOHORE Kona

KOWLOON

BRANCHES:-

KUALA LUMPUR

LONDON LYONY

MALACCA

MANILA

MUAR (JOHORE)

MUKDEN

NEW YORK

PEIPING PENANG MANGOON BAIGON

HAN FRANCISCO SHANGHAI

SINGAPORE

NOURABAYA

SUNGEI PATANI TIENTSIN

TOKYO

TSINGTAO

YOKOHAMA

71 Mosley St, Manchester.

AGENCIES AND BIANCHES:

Ipah

Hollo

Kareclu

Klang Kobe Kuala

Alor Star

Amiltrar

Bangkok

Batayta

Bombay

Calcutta Canton Cawnpore Cebu Colombo Detht

Lumpur. Kuching Madras Manila

'Medan

New York

Pelɔing

(Peking)

Penang

Haiphong Hamburg

Salgon

Semarang Seremban

Shanghai Singapore Sillawan Bourabaya Telping Tientsin Tongkan

(Bhuket) Tringtao Yakottama Zamboanga

Gratefully recalling the loyalty of his staff, especially paying a tribute to Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, who, he said, worked with him in the utmost harmony and "worked himself out even as I have done by the end of last May,"

Surrendering office to Mr. Cham- berlain, he said, he was fortunate to know that it was filled by a man with every gift of character and in- tellect and sure to maintain the Foreign Exchange and General Bank- greatness of the high office in is ing business transacted.

Hankow

Harbler

Hongkong Itantoon

Current Accounts opened and Fixea fullest Integrity.Reuter Special, Deposits received for one year or shorter periods at rates which will be quoted an application.

Offer in London The Bank's tead undertakes Executor & Trustee business, deinir recovery of British Income Tax overpaid, on ferms which may be ascertained at any of itė Agenates Di Branches..

TUE YOKOHAMA SPECIE

BANK, LIMITED...

Current Acceinta opened in Local Cur-Capital (fully paid-up) ...... Y.100,000,000 reney and Fixed Deposits received for Reserve Fund.............. 1.134,400,000 nhe year or shorter perioda in Local Currency and Sterling on terms will be quoted on application,

ALAD up to date BAFE DEPOSIT Alexandria Hongkong

BOXES in various sizes TO LET.

Hongkong. 18th May, 1037.

Semarang

which

HEAD OFFICE:—YOKOHAMA. Travelies and Agencies at

Hangoon

Hangkok Datavia Herlit Bombay Calcutia Canton

Isinking

Khracki

Stotle Janeiro Han Francisco

Kobe

Realtic

Leniton

Los Angeles

Manila

Hydney Tientain

Taingtao

Tokyo Yingkow

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.

Dairen

Tengtion

Moji

(Dalny) Nagasaki

Максуд (Mukden) New York Hamburg Otaru

Paris

hs Burners of the above Bank Jankow Овака conducted by the Hongkong and Shang- Harbin hai Banking Corporation. Rules may be Honolulu Pelping obtained on application,

FOR THE HONGKONG AND BHANURAJ BANKING CORPORATION,

V. M. GRAYDUGN,

Chief Manager. Hongkong. 29th May, 1977.

Hhanghai

Singapore Hourabaya

Interest allowed on Current Accounts. Deposita received Ier fixed periods at (rates" fo ba'oblained on application,

Y. KAND,

Hongkong, 11th September, 1037.

MARAZIT.

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF

INDIA, LIMITED.

Head Office:-13, Gracechurch Street,

London, EC.J.

Authorleed Capital

Subscribed Capital Paid-up Capital ... Reserve Fund and Rest

BANKERS,

£3,000,000

1,000,000 1,030,000 1247,830

The Bank of England & Azidland Ilank, Lid.

BRANCHCA:-

Kuantan

iCandy

Karachi

Ipota Mangkok Homuny Calcutta Colombo De til Galle Hongkong

lowrati

Kota Hiru

Kuala Lipis

Madras

New York

Penong

Rangoon Shanghal

Simla

Kuala Lumper Singapore

Kuala Trengganu

HONGKONG BRANCH. Every description of Banking Exchange Bliainèng (rannacted.

TRUSTEE AND EXECUTORSNT UNDERTAKEN.

and

Interest allowed on Current Accounts and Fixed Deposits at Rains that may be ascertained on application.

D. BENSON,

Information and rates from

Union

Canadian Pacific

„SPANS -THE WORLDTM

Telephona 20752

NY.K.

San Francisco via Japan Ports & Honolulu.

(Starts from Kobo).

Chichibu Maru

Taiyo Mara

Tatsuta Maru

Seattle & Vancouver (Starts from Koba),

Hiyo Maru

Now York via Panama.

Nojima Maru

Tues., 9th Nov.

Mon., 16th Nov. .Tues., 30th Nov.

...Sat, 6th Nov.

Fri., 26th Nov.

South America (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu,

Hilo, Los Angeles, Mexico & Panama.

Takaoka Maru (Starts from Kobe) Fri., 26th Nov, London, Marseilles, Antworp & Rotterdam,

Hakusan Maru

Haruna Maru

.Sat., 20th Nov. Sat., 4th Dec,

Liverpool via Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piraeus.

and Marseilles.

+Lisbon Maru

...Sun., 14th Nov, Sydney & Molbouŕno via Manila & Ports.

Sat., 27th Nov. Kamo Maru ..... Bombay via Singapore, Penang & Colombo.

Sun., 28th Nov. +Kunishima Maru Calcutta via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon,

-Thura, 26th Nov. †Toba Mara

Kobe & Yokohama. (Omitting Shanghail

Katori Maru

Anyo Maru

Atsuta Maru

Kashima Mary

+

Cargo Only.

Sat., 6th Nov.

Wed., 10th Nov.

Fri., 19th Nov.

.Sat, 20th Nov.

General Patonger Agents in the Orient for the CUNARD WHITE STAR -LINE. Tel. 30291.

CANTON AGENTS

for the

Hongkong

Telegraph

WM. FARMER

& CO.

Victoria Hotel Building. Shameen. Canton.

Tel. 13501,

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