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SHARE PRICES

The following la the list of local share quotations issued this morning.

Валка.

1.K. Banks, $1,570 n.

H.K. Banks (Lon. Reg), £02 n.

Chartered Bank, £12

n.

Mercantile Bank, A. and B. £32 n.

Mercantile Bank, C., £15 a

East Ads Bank, $90' n.

insurances.

Canton In., $270 33,

Union in, $517% n.

Chinn Underwriters, $1.50 n

H.K. Fire In $260.n.

Shipping.

Douglas, $48 n.

HK. Steamboats, $9 s.

Indo-Chinas (Prof.), $51 b.

Indo-Chinas (Det.), $43 b.

Shell Bearer, 80/10

n.

Union Waterboats, $0.30 n.

Docks etc.

H.K. & W. Wharves, $118.. 11.K. & W. Docks, $281 b. Providents (old), $2.15 b.

Providents (new), 35 ets. 8 and 3.

New Engineerings, Sh Shanghal Docks, Sh. --

Mining.

Kallon Mining Adm. 15/- 1. Ruubs, $0.30 n.

Venz: Goldfeld $5 n.

Philippine Mining.

Antomok, P. 49

Aloks, P. 18 n.

Buguie Gold, P. 15 n.

Benguet Consul., P. 9.80 n.

Benguet Explor., 1. — Big Wedge, P. -

Coco Grove, P. 38 n. Consolidated Mines, P. 013 . Demonstrations, P. ---

E. Mindanao, P

Gumus Gelds P.--

1po Gald, P.-

IX.L., P. 56 n.

Itogons, P.-

Masbate Consols, P.- Min. Resources, P. -- Northern Min. P.

Paracale Gumaus, P. — Salacet Mining, P. --- San Maurico, P. 50 n. Suyoc Consol., P. 16 n. United Paracies, P-48 n.--

Lands, Hotels, etc. HK. Lands, $32 $5.15 b,

II, and S. Hotels.

b.

H.K. Lands, 4% Deben, $100 m S'hal Lands, Sh. Metropolitan Lands, Sh,

Humphries, $84. H.K. Realties, $4.85 n. Chinese Estates 388 n. China Reales, Sh. -- China Debent,

Public Utilites.

H.K. Tramways, $13.40 b Peak Trams (old), $74. Peak Trams (new), $3 n.

Star Ferrles $82 n.

Ynumali Ferries (old), $25 China Lights (old), $11.60 b. China Lights (new), $11.35 b.

II.K. Electric, $551⁄4 b.

Macao Electric. $10 b.

Sandakan Lights, $124 n. Telephone (old), $20%1⁄2 b. Telephone (new), $9.20 1. China Buses, St.- Singapore Tractions, 23/0 n.

Singapore Pref., 23/- n.

Industriais.

Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. ---

Cald Macg. (Pre), Sh. -

Canten Tees, $1.70 n.

Cement, $12.20 b.

H. K. Ropes, $3.80 v.

Stores, &c.

Dairy Farm, $24.30 b.

Watsons, $434 s.

Lane Crawfords, $8.00 n.

Sinceres, $1.75 ǹ.

Wing On (HX.), $40 n. Wm. Powells, 65 cis, n.

Cotton Mills,

Ewo Coltons, Sh. $12.70 n. S'hat Cottond, (old), Sh. $80 n. Zoong Sings,

Wing On Textiles, Sh.

Miscellaneous.

ILK. Entertainments, $5,00 n.. Constructions (old), $1.00_n. Constructions (new), $1,80 - B. Vibro Piling, $5.83 n.

NEW

Ch. Govt. 69% 1016 GSBs. 72% n.

H.K. tovt. 4% Loan 5% prm. s. HK Govt. 3% Loan 1%

11.

Wallace Harpera, $5 s.

prm.

Marcmons Insa,, (Lon.), e/- 10/0 n. Marsman Inv., (HK.) 8/- 4/0 n.

DETECTIVE SAW

THIEF'S EFFORT

Two months'

imprisonment

Wis 28,

the sentence given Kung LAI, tinemployed, for attempted isreeny from the person of Cheung Ching. when he come before Mr, R, Edwards at the Central Magistracy

morning.

this

It was sinted that the complainant was walking along Connaught Road Central when defendant came

up

G.

ADVERTISEMENTS

R.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Salo by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 23th day of November, 1937, at 3 p.m., at the Oilkes, of the Public Works Departmont, by. Order of illa Excellency the Governor of one Lat of Crown Land at Wong Nei Chung, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 the option of years, with renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one fur- ther term of 75 years.

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THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

THURSDAY,:

NOVEMBER 25, 1937.

KING HONOURS

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE

CHINESE LAUNCH, FURIOUS ATTACK

H.K. RESIDENTS (Continued from Page 7.)

QUOTATIONS

nome twenty-seven years in the Civil YESTERDAY'S CABLED Service of this Colony. During that long period you have done duty in many of the most important depart- ments of this Administration, always with distinction for yourself and to the advantage of the public, and in a

manner which has won you wide Chinena 47% Gold esteem and affection.

London, Nov. 24.

Last To-day's Price Price

(Continued from Page 1.)

the establishment of a neutral zone at Nanking was described as "Incorrect" by Dr. T. T. Li, of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, yesterday.

Dr. Li revealed that upon his de- war Loan 31% 100% 100.13/16 parture from Nunking he heard of a

STA

Japo Chinese D 3025-47 French Loart. 1909.... Chinese 5 Criep Loan

1912

676 Roord. Loan Chinese 5%%%

1.)

From April of this year you were, not for the first time, the Officer Ad-Chimeso ministering the Government of this Colony. It would, I think, be no exaggeration to say that never was an acting Governor faced with a com- bination of more varied and baffling clrcumstances than you were during that time: but however that may be, I am certain that none ever came through filo trial with greater credit than did you.

of

RUSSIAN PLANES TO FIGHT JAPANESE

(Continued from Pago 1.)

ground. The missile was aimed at a number of wagons, but missed the mark, failing in the Beld nearby Central News..

Japanese Planes Visit Loyang

Hsinhsiang, Nov. 25,

A squadron of over ten Japanese planes visited the outskirts of Loyang,

REBELS BOMBARD NEUTRAL ZONE

on

Madrid, Nov. 21. Late last night rebel ariillery inde the at attack for 50 minutes neutral zone, and it is feared that 40 were killed and GO injured.-- -United Prest.

BHIPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

The following ships are expected

60

00

Gold Bonds

proposal made by a group of Chinese and foreigners for the establishment

13

22

e

Anato-

90

.01

031

B

of a safety zone for civilians unable to evacuate the elty, especially women and children, similor to that Nuntao in Shanghai. The scheme was advanced for no other than humanitarian purposes, Central News,

at

Planes Take Off From

Shanghai

capital of Honan, yesterday morning.to to be in wireless communication Hongkong radio:-Pendopo, with --Central News.

Chekinng. Tweedbank, Kalgan, Norneman, Teba Maru, Anshun, Ï're- sident Jackson, Heling, Conte Rosro, Arizona Maru, Minoo Maru, Shinkyo Maru,

Polk, Tasman, President Alexio, Aramis, Australien, Empress

1913 neriai Rly Chinese Ronan Rly 5 1005.... kuong fly 3% 1911 Lung Teing de U. ila! Itly. ganghal-Nanking ly

In the first place came the Corona- Intonding bidders are advised

tion ceremonies over which you pre- that immediately after the dis-sided to the satisfaction and admira posal of the lot the Purchaser tion of all. Next the outbreak

if not the applicant) will be dimeult refugee problem which arose Sino-Japanere hostilities, and the required to deposit with authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will bo refund- ed on payment of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT,

Pzkow Rly, (Brit. Sipd.) Tientsin-Pukow Aly. 5% Ger. Sidonly. ' Tientsin-Pukow Rly.

(Brit, Stpd, Supl. Loga) Japan 3 Sterling 1907 Tientsin-Pukow Rtly.

(Ger. Stpd. Supt. Loan) Japan Sterling 1924 as its result and itself gave rise to a grave cholera epidemic. Impinging Chartered Bank

der. 7 Int. Loan, 1913 upon these disasters come the calas-11.K. & Bhai Bank trophic typhoon of September ́1,

Chinese Eng. & Min. which far exceeded any

Chosen Corp'n that the Colony had experienced and caused unprecedented loss and damage.

Registry Sa

No. of Sale.

Inland Lot

Cast of and adjoining Inland Lot No. 5043,

Locality:

Wong Nei Chung.

G.

Ibundary Measurements

14. 8. E.

As per salo

plan.

Aboat 41,540

$20,770

$762

frei

AGOGA

Rental

Upset Price

R.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 29th day of November, 1937, at 3 p.m.. at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Wong Nei Chung, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 the

of option years, with renewal at a Crown Rent to be Axed by the Surveyor of Ita Majesty the KING, for one fur- ther term of 75 years.

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dia- posal of the lot the Purchaser (If not the applicant) will be required to deposit with nuthorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) In cash. This sum will be refund - el -on-payment of the Purchase

price.

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WEATHERED STORMS

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43

40

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20

30

21

30

30

50

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24

12

19/-

15/

3/0

32/6

30/0

Nom.

Nom,

Union Insurance Society Gula Kalumpong Hubber Allied Iron Foundertes

34

23/-

23/0

40/10

31/3

33/0

00

01

Tob.

101/3

8/3

11/4

11/0

43/3

03/0 101/0

exin Byndicate anst Elve. Construction Bhai Waterworks Co, "A"

Through all these storms, clear-Assoc. & Elec. Industries sighted and undismayed, you brought Austin Mators, ord. the Colony's ship into the calmer Cable & Wireless, 75%% waters where it was my good fortune

to find her. I will not dwell on the of gratitude which personally I

debl

and

ove to you for your ready steady help during the first weeks

British-American

New Fort. ord.

(bearer).................... Mexican Eagle Cammell Laird, ord. Courtaulds Duillerman

General Elec. (Eng)

of my governance., I gladly and most Dunlap Rubber gratefully small its immensity and I Guinness (A) Son & Co. would like to add that it greatly en-Hawker Siddeley Aireratt hances my happiness in playing my imperial Chemical Indus.

Bristol Aeroplane part on this occasion.

Inperin Tobacco

It is with very great pleasure that

Marks & Spencer "A"

tolta Rayce

I now invest you with the Insignia. Bazanes of a Companion of the Most Distin- guished Order of St. Michael and $1. George.

Leyland Motors

Talo & Lyle .... Turner & Newall

United Steel Forg Smethwick Drop

ings .....

Armstrong Stevens Pressed Bicet, 'com. Vickers, ord. Woolworth

31/0 32/3

7/104 73/- 12/02/0

24/1 23/- 40/3 46/0 33/0 34/4 344/414 14776 GO/- 50/3

24/420/3 4/414 95/- 78/1 14/- 20/105

75/-

TAX0

78/1 70/424

20/3

10/0

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16/17, 17/0

22/6

23/0

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6/6

Henry

20/0

27/3

Trust

Rubber Plantation Invest.

26/0

27/1

72/9 12/10

2/-

2/-

31/3

19/6

40/3

402101

2

100/-

153,1%

73/170/10

Anglo-Dutch

CAPT. WESTLAKE HONOURED

Capt. II. Westlake then followed, supported by Lieut. Col. H. B. L. Dowbiggin, O.B.E., and Major E. J. R. Mitchell, O.D.E.

His Excellency said: Mr. Westlake, I have it in command from His Majesty the King to invest you Burma Corp'n with the Insignia of a hlember of the Commonwealth Mining

Marsman Inventiments Ex-Randfontein Estates Military Division of the Most

Exploration Co

Tana-Irulan Anglo-Iranian

عليه

cellent

Order of the British Empire. This i

long which your fret recognition Sub-Nigel

and good service of the Crown has received. You already furman...

Trans.

Trad. wear on your breast the Long Ser- shell

(heater) vice and Good Conduct Medal, the Distinguished Conduct Muxial and the 1025 (Vickers)

Chinesa 0 Stg. Noted Medaille Medaille Militaire. These decorn- Canten-Kowloon fly 3

lukuang Ry. % 101 tons you justly earned by virtue of

(Ger. Is.) soldierly your courage and

eMelency during the twenty-seven years of service in the Regular Army,

from ne straight

"You

came

the

100/1 110/7

Determined Stand At.

Kiangyin

Klongin, Nov. 25,

Nanking, Nov. 25.

Large squadrons of Japanese planes Of Asia, Ranpura, President Jeffer were sighted yesterday morning tak-son, Shantung. Soudan, Jean Laborde, Chinese military authorities Indi-ing off from Nantoo in Shanghai and Tearoca and Kame Maru. eate to-day that they will make a determined effort to guard the forts at Klongyin to halt the advance of the Japanese.

The town has been experiencing daily air raids since November 21. So far the raiders have failed 10 Infllet any heavy damage to the forts which

are well protected with anti- alrcraft guns. Most of the bombs dropped fell in the business and re- sidential parts, causing considerable casualties and damage to houses.- Central Neios.

Armies Preparing

At Taihu Lake

Shanghal, Nov. 25. While the Chinese are bolstering their defences on the shores of Talhu Lake, as well as the Wusih-Kiangyin line, the Japanese are preparing their Naning "push" by day-long bomb- Ing and rushing up supply lines to the vanguard.

Japanese

sources claim the cap- ture of Huchow, south of Taihu yes- terday afternoon.--United Press.

Planes Blast Road For New Attack

Pelping, Nov. 25. Heralding Impending drives by Japanese troops deeper into Shan- tung, military planes are carrying out intensive bombardment along the Tsingtao-Tsinan railway according to Japanese reports.

A squadron of planes bombed Chi- nese positions on à military roud link- ing Shantung, Tsowping and Shan- 13/0 06/10 lungshan. A freight train carrying military supplies was also bombed by another squadron-Reuter,

23

Mole Damaged At Chefoo

beoding in n northwesterly direction

for an unknown destination, passing over the French Concession.

tao yesterday, the cause of which ins Several big fire broke out in Nan-not been ascertained.-Central News.

POST

OFFICE.

INWARD MAILS

Haiphong, Pakkol and Hoihow Salgon

Japan

Shanghal and Swntow

Strafts

Java

Haiphong

Saigon

Rabaul

Halphong

Air Mail by "Pan American Airways

Direct Service" Saл

Shantung

Soudan Tilsaroca

Canton

Szechuen

Jean Laborde Komo Maru

November 25. November 20.

November 26.

November 20.

November 20

November 20.

November 27.

Chekiong

November 27.

Friderun

.November 27.

G. G. Paul Doumer

„November 27.

Francisco Pan American Airways Plane

date, 17th November. Shanghai and Amoy

November 27,

Soochow

November 27.

Saigon

Tasman

.November 27.

Manila and Amoy

Anking

November 30,

Jupan

Bokuyo Maru,

November 28.

Straits, Manila and London Parcels

(London date, 14th October). Deucalion

November 28.

Japan

Gnelsenau

.November 25...

Amoy

Tilsalak

November 28.

Japan and Shanghat Shanghai

Aramia

November 20.

Conte Rosso

November 29.

Japan

Nojima Maru

November 29.

Manila

Press, Toft

.November 20.

U.S.A., Canada and Japan (Seattle,

November 6).

Pres, Jefferson

November 29.

Japan Strofts

Agamemnon

‚November 30.

Cremer

November 30.

OUTWARD MAILS

Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 15 mlautes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day,

.FTL, Nov. 25.

*

40 -Reuter.

Cheloo, Nov. 25. The mole wharf was considerably

Dhe parly returned to Chefoo for express purpose of completing I destruction.

For

Per Triday

Date and Time.

Sumshui and Wuchow

(To

the

.... Kongning....Fri, Nov. 28, 8.10 a.m, Air Mail for North China, Slan and Eurasia Plane

Nanking (via Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service further points by surface trans-

6.P.0. and K.P.0.

Reg",

port as Services permli), Japan and Europe via Siberia

Ord.,

tu

Ranpura...

Reg. Ord.

that the light which your investigations damaged when a Chinese, military honourable employ to the Hongkong have shed upon conditions in Volunteer Defence Corps as Corps which the children of the poorer Sergeant Majer and now after fificenciass tive, it has the necessary facts years of devoted work with the

on which to base its policy. Corps you'are leaving it with the rank of Captain and Quartermaster,

.

UNFLAGGING ZEAL * But, as you yourself cannot fail to recognise, you are leaving it vastly improved in efficiency, thanks to your untlagging zeal and loyal labours: and your many friends within and with out the Corps will rejoice to-day at -seeing this token of His Majesty's further recognition of your meritor-

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. lous services.

No. of Sale

Registry No.

Locality.

Inland Lot

No. 5003

South of Inland Lot No.

43, Blue Pool Road.

Weng Nei Chang.

Boundary

Measure AIK

N.#

E. W.

feet fres

As per rale

plan.

About

Contents in

20,660

sq. feet.

Annual

Rental

DES

Opset Price.

LETTERS TO THE

EDITOR

The Editor,

Hongkong Telegraph,

Sir-1 read with interest the

Hongkong's gratitude to you is the ureater that you, though not a Bri- tish Subject, have taken up this splendid work here. It is, of course for that reason alone that your mem- bership of the Order is honorary.

It is with very much pleasure that invest you with these Insignia.

MR. J. R. CASTILHO

The last recipient was Mr. J. R Castilho, who was supported by Mr. A. M. de Souza, 1S.O.

Mr. John

His Excellency wald: Castilho, I have it in command from His Majesty the King to present to

I have very much pleasure in in- vesting you with these Insigniu.

MRS. T. H. KING DECORATED Capt. Westlake was followed by Mra, T. H. King, who was supported you the Imperial Service Medal. by Mrs. C. G. Alabaster, M.B.E., and

This Medal has been awarded to Mr. E. Cook, M.B.E.

His Excellency said: Mrs. Jessic you in recognition of all but forty years of highly meritorious employ- Mary King, I have it in commandment in the Government Service. from His Majesty the Xing to Invest

you with the Insignia of a Member You began in the Sanitary Depart- of the Civil Division of the Most Ex-ment in the year 1897 whence aftor cellent Order of the British Empire. 1 ears you were transferred to the Since your arrival in this Colony Public Works Department. In that you have always concerned yourself department you were employed for to serve it through its charitable and eight years after which you became social organisations and it is a fact an Assistunt Bailiff in the Supreme well known to all that your devotion Court, eventually rising to be Second has resulted very largely to their ad- Balliff,

vantage. ફ્

fortunute was a very thing for the Girl Guides Association

lover

Throughout this

long period of of Hongkong that when circumstances service you have borne an excellent and your well-known required Lady Southern to lay down character

Commissioner honesty and courtesy have won you the baton of Colony

So Ane a you were willing and able to take it the respect of the public.

from her. The Ministering record is very greatly to your credit League which has you as its Presland reflects credit also on the Gov- dent and the many other charitable ernment Service.

It gives me very great pleasure to have bodles and.commtitees which your support and help have much to present this Medal to you and to wish thank you for, and with your other you many happy years in well-earned

here to-day their retirement. friends present lead-members will feel that the recogni- tion which your eminent

ing article in last night's Telegraph services have received is most One cannot help but agree with your deserved. comments on the first three of the came

socia!

I have very much pleasure in four recent events, which under your observation. Your com- vesting you with these Insignia,

ments, however, on the fourth seem

to require further notice. You. say.

seema

to be so, but

why do

MISS W. S. SZETO

THOSE PRESENT ·

well]

All the recipients were warmly congratulated by His Excellency and it-greated with loud applause us they

received their Insignia,

The proceedings concluded with the playing of the National Anthem in the first part of your leader Mise Szeto Wal-sheung then pro by the Seaforth Highlanders, after light refreshunents were "nailons no longer respect.

their ceeded to the dais, accompanied by which obligations though they be duly and Miss Woo, M.B.E. and Mr. G. P. de served..

Besides those already mentioned, formally signed and sealed." This Martin, M.B.E. Addressing her, His

you Excellency said: Miss Selo Wal- there were present Lady Northcote, criticise Herr Hitler when he does sheung, I have it in command from Mr. Bartholomew, Lady Mac- not put forward the "reasoned up my Sovereign, His Majesty King Gregor, Commodore F. B. C. Dieken, Deals" and "sensible arguments" George. VI, to invest you with theirs. N. L. Smith, Hon. Mr. C. G. which you admit to be useless? Insignia of an Honorary Member of Alabaster. Hon. Mr. R. A. C. North Why should he? He sees the recep- the Civil Division the Most Ex. and Mrs. North, lion. Mr, S. Caino tlon to Mr. Wellington Koo's reason-ellent Order of the British Empire. and Mrs. Caine, Hon. Mr. B. M. It is now but seven years since you Henderson and Mrs. Henderson. Hon. ed appeals and censible orguments and probably realises that the cheap were appointed the drst Inspector of Sir Henry Pollock and Lady Pollock, est, quirkeat and dignifled the newly-born Hongkong Societyllon. Mr. J. J. Paterson, Wing Com

W. A. K. Dalzell, Is most method of obtaining that which he for the Protection of Children, and mander

and Mrs. Lindsell, Hon, Sir Shou-soTI is to make Germany strong enough handed throughout both Hong Chow, lion. Mr. T. H. King, Ho conceives to be good for his country for nearly a year you worked single- Honour Mr. Justice It E. Lindsell

Dr. D. J. Valentine to demond It. He sees big nations Island and Kowloon. The work was putting forward reasoned appents to new and parents were shy or Valentine, Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, Hon.

attempt to avoid be- credulous and even hostile at times. Japan in an coming "accessory to the crime in But your tact, your sympathy, your Mr. M. K. Lo and Mrs. Lo, Hon. Dr. courage, and your determination were Shu-fan and Mrs. Li, Hon. Mr. China and he sees the result.

of such a quality that their fears and MT. Johnson, Mr. D. J. Sloss, Mr.

W. Hamilton, Mr. W.

Corrie, J. prejudices were swiftly overcome and within the year the first and most Mr. E. P. H. Lang, Lieut.-Col. R. C. Anderson, Mr and Mrs. E. I important battle was won: to-day the Wynne-Jones, Mr. T. Megarty, Mr. poorest of the community know you and Mrs. E. H. Williams, Res 1. W. from behindt and attempted to ex- tract his wallet. This was seen by as their valued friend.

Boines, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. K. a Chinese detective who arrcated The Society now stands firmly

established and, thanks largely to Hawkins and Mr. L. R. Andrewes. Kung.

G. B. G. H.

In-

and Mrs.

Frequent explosiona rocked city as the party pursued its task. after which it returned to Weihsien.

Meanwhile shipping continues use the Inner harbour-Router.

Thanksgiving Day

Nanking

In

Nuuking. Nov. 25. Forly Americans are observing Thanksgiving Day here in tradition style, though it is possible they will" be without turkey to eat,

Japan, Honolulu, Canada, U.S.A., Emp. of Japan

*Europe C. and S. America and

via Vancouver B.C., (Parcels for Canada only)-duc Vancouver B.C., 14th December. Foochow

Parcels,

Reg., Ord,

Shanghai and Jupan Manila, Australia and New Zealand Kamo Muru

via Thursday Island

-Due Thursday Island, 9th Dec, Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Direct Servicoduo London, th December.

However,

Amoy .some are dining with Chinese friends and eating shark's An, bird's nest soup and sea slugs. Later Mr. Atcheson, of the United States Consulate, is holding a recep- tion.-United Press.

Chinese Press Conference

Nanking, Nov. 25. The first Chinese Press conference is to be held at Nanking 'to-day- United Press.

Japanese Troops Withdraw Northward

Linfen, Nov. 25. Japanese troops stationed at Talku and Chlhsien south and south-west of Talyuan withdrew northward by the Tungpu Rallway for an unknown destination, according to an intelll- gence report received here to-day.

Part of the Japanese troops at Tai- mak- said to be also yuan were ing preparations for withdrawal.-- Central News.

20,000 Japanese Killed

Stan, Nov. 25. Over 20,000 Japanese troops were killed during engagements at Hsin- kow, north of Talyuan, a thorough investigation discloses,

The Japanese are dally collecting and sending away the corpses truckloads Central News.

Garrison Commander

in

Nov. 26. § am. ....Nov. 26, 0.30 am.

Fri., Nov, 20. .Nov, 20, 8.45 am. *Nov. 20, 10.30 am. .Fri., Nov. 20,

......Nov. 28, 11 am. Nov. 20, 12.15 p.m. Nov. 20; 1 p.m. Norviken ! Frl, Nov. 20, 2,30 p.m. Jean Laborde Fri, Nov. 20, 4.30 p.m. .Fri, Nov. 20. "Nov. 20, 3.45pm: Ord.

Nov. 20, 4.30 pm. Anshun........Fri., Nov. 20, 5 p.m. Imperial Airways Plane Fri, Nov. 20,

GP.O. and K.P.O.

....Nov. 26, 5 p.m. ..Nov. 26, 5.30 p.m

Tek

Reg. Ord.

Ale Mall for "Australia by Imperial Imperial Airways Plane Fri., Nov. 20.

Airways Service"-duo Darwin,

30th November.

Saturday

G.P.O, and K.P.0.

Re... Ord..

...Nov. 20, 6 pan. ...Nov. 26, 5.30 pm.

Air Mail for North China and Eurasia Plane........Sat, Nov. 27..

Nanking (via Hankow) by the

G.P.O. and K.P.O. Ref...Nov. 27, 9.00 am.. Ord.......Nov. 27, 9.30 am..

"Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by surface trans-

pert as Services permit).

Almall for "KLM. Service"--duo Ranchi

Amsterdam 5th December

Reg.

Ord.

Straits, Ceylon, India, E. and S. Ranchi

Europe Africa, Aden, Ept and

Marseilles,

vla

Marseilles due 24th December.

.Sat., Nov. 27. G.1.0, & K.P:0.

....Nov. 27. 0.30 am. „Nov. 27, 10 am. Sat., Nov. 27,.

G. P. O, and K. г. 0.

Parcels.

Ref..

Ord.,

p.m..

Nov, 27, 0.45 b.m.

Nov. 28,

Nov, 27, 10.30 a.m.

Sat., Nov. 27.

Ion Pan American Airways Pinne Ale Mail for Manila, Guam,

"Pen olalu and U.S.A. by the American Airways direct Service" -due San Francisco 3rd Dec.

K.P.O. Nov. 27, 5 p.m. Nov. 27, & pan.

Ord..

Formosa

Iter.. Ord.

Sunday

G.J.O.

Nov, 27, § p.m.

Nov. 28, é am..

Hongkong Maru Sun., Nov. 28, a.m.. Amoy and (Foochow via Amoy)... Szechuen......Sun., Nov. 20, 9 am.. Shanghal

Yochow.......Sun., Nov. 28, a.m. Superscribed correspondence only.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

of

A cloimant is awaited at the Cen-. the H.M.S.} For Nanking

'Lieut. A. Qliver

pair of dark Diana reports to the police the loss tral Police Station for

with imitation Hankow, Nov, 25. of a wrist watch while travelling be tinted sun-glasses

at Government.: General Tang Sheng-clith, Director- tween the RA.F. Station, Kul Tak, shell rims found General of Military Training, was and Mody Road, yesterday, appointed Commander of Nanking by a man- date issued by the National Covern- ment yesterday.-Central News.

concurrently Garrison

DISPOSITION OF H.M. WARSHIPS

House on November 3.

Chan Chiu, 30, while .at No. 27

Cheng Kul, 8-year-old boy, was Matshed of the Dairy Farm at Pok-taken to the Queen Mary Hospital fulam, is sald to have been gored by yesterday with head injuries (fter A bull. He was removed

being knocked down by privule car Queen Mary Hospital for treatment No. 2010 diven by Sen Siu-pang in to his Buck.

to the

Mrs. J. Black of No. 1 Kent Road has reported to the police that an unknown Chinese snatched her hand- bag in Nathan Road near the Dairy The following is, the disposition of Farm. The bag contained monty and a pair of spectacles to the value of H.M. Ships in North Chinn

Shanghai: Falmouth (Flag). Dar-544. ing. Falkes

Falkestone. Tsingtao: Suffolk. Grimsby, Delight.

Weilihlwel: Lowestoft, Dorselshire,

De: Veoux Road Central, near Wing. Woo Street.

Chan Lam, 32, unemployed, was sentenced to six weeks' imprisonment and to be sent back to his village at the expiration of his term, by Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy this morning when found guilty of plek-pocketing.

For keeping a gaming house on the first floor of 112 Woonung Street;

Mr. Wooled of the Kowloon. Fire on Wednesday, Ng Sul, 31, was fined $25 or one month by Mr. K. Keen Station has reported to the police at the Kowloon Magistracy this that while driving along Nathan Road

Eleven

were yesterday afternoon he knocked down morning.

gamblers H.M.S. Lowestoft in due to leave aned $3 each, or one week, while Lai Fook. La sustained slight in- Welhaiwel for Tsingtao to relieve two absentees had their ball of $3 Juries and was not detained pt the

Kowloon Hospital. H.M.S. Suffolk.

Chefoo: Duchess.

Hankow: Capetown. Amoy: Adventure.

estreated.

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