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SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

The Steamship

"ANDRE LEBON"

No. 4 A/38

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. | Communist

NOTICE

Activities

of Mr In America

During the absence Gilbert Harriman, and unth fur- ther notice our Power of attorney hu vested in Mr. Leung You Cheong.

G. A, HARRIMAN & CO.,

Stockbrokers.

RADIO BROADCAST

(Continued from Page 7.)

5,40 9. You're laughing at me; 10. My little Bruns hack 11. High Society; 12. Belleve it beloved.

5.55 Interval of recorded music frein ZBW.

dance

Alleged Linking With The C.1.0.

Washington, Jan.9. Mr. R. O. P. Frey hux displayed an alleged facsimile of a questionnaire cinimed to be issued by the Commu- nist Central Committee for distribu- tion among the Communists' national

MONDAY,

STRIKING TRIBUTE PAID LADY CLARA HO TUNG BY COLONY

(Continued from Page L.)

representing in a striking manner the espect and affection in which Lady Clara was held and the diversity of her charitable interests.

"Jenn

JANUARY 10, 1938.

THE DUKE OUGHT TO GO TO U.S.

-Says G. B. S.

Mr. Bernard Shaw, commenting on

Kawagoe To Be Accredited To Peiping

According To Report In Shanghai

It

Shanghai, Jan, 10,

uneon-

to

PLANET HURTLES CLOSE TO EARTH

Only 400,000 Miles From Collision

Johannesburg, Jan. 1). That the world had a narrow

and district officers in an effort to and Billy" "Grace and 110 dsor, writes in the weekly poper by which gesture the Japanese Goghas just been revealed by a South

learn their connections with the various Government departments and Labour fiations.

Mr. Frey charged that the infor- mation would be used in connection 0.0 13. Charmaine; 14. Gay 90's; I with the Central Commiter's "part!- cuation in C.1.0. and political acti- 15. A song in your heart.

vities," in order to seize the govern- ment.

0.15 Interval of recorded muste from ZBW.

dance

6.20 14. These Foolish Things; 17. Indiana; 10. South American Joe.

0.30 Children's Records. Nursery Rhymes....Uncle George's Party; Careless Peter Visits The Land of Topsy Turvy (Fay Dawn).............. Uncle Charlie and Peter Penrose; 'More Very Young' Songs (A. A Milne-Fraser-Simson); (a) Shues and Stockings; (b) Forgiven..... ...George Baker (Baritone).

6.45 Gitta Alpar (Soprano) and Concert Waltzes.

My Darling Waltz ("The Gipsy Berlin State Bacon'--J. Strauss). Opera Orchestra cond. by Mr. Les Biech; I Give My Heart (from the film); The Dubarry (film 'I Give My Heart)....Gitta Alpar; Spring Wauz (Lincke); April Smiles

He further charged that the ques- tionnaire covers as the following main subjects:

Orstly, the Communist functionary's social position and ori- gin; secondly, his intellectual deve- lopment and education; thirdly, poll- teal life: fourthly, partielpollon in the Unions and other organisations; nthly, his repressions and persecu- tious; and sixthly, supplementary in- formation, said to be details to cover Government employment of any relatives.

The full list is too extensive to be rinted but among the senders of floral tribu'es were the following: "From your ever loving husband;" "With love from Margaret:" "Kate and Wine:" "fordia and Eddie;" and Buster:" "Hesta, Shat Lal "Vie and Kan" "Daisy" "Mary and Lam" "Eva" "Irene:"

Kok "Florence

and "Hung Kwan, brothers and sisters:" "Erie, Joseph, Antonin and Mary Kuthiera:" "Pharbe. Vera, Rita and Shing Betty and John:" Tnk

"Dick. Daphine and "Shirley;" Wendy."

From Ills Excellency the Governer: H.E. Major General A. W. Bartholo- mew.

Mrs. Ho Frak: Ethel and family: Fans, Chuen: Florence Ho Cheuk and family; Ki. Daris and children: Lizzle, Arthur and family: Victoria and James: Nancy and Teddy and family; Phyllis and Edward; Mr. and Mrs. Ho Kemenom Lavie and Tas Kn-no and family: Sai Cheune. Sal Kit: Mr. and Mrs. Chos Po-vew: May. Sạt Wa and famile; Sul Mon and Ivy: Mrs. Wand Kam-fosle Dr. and Mrs S T. Weet Dr. and Mrs. M, Wong: Mr. al Mrs.

Tan. „Gennen! Pai Heune-hef, Conerat Li Chumeralen General and Mex, Chong Pu-towel. Mr.

Me, and Mrs. T. V. Soone, ouppet 1!?w{ Kin Cameral General Yaz Hen-now.

Mr. Frey charged that the party was already actively "developing the political angles of the C.L.b. and ting said the party was now co-operating with the C.LO, to form an indepen dent Popular Front Party similar to Bein We Waltz

those in France and Spain. "The | Cluneral Chan Ki-mg, Marebel Sli C.1.0. is bebut used as the modus | Nouk General Tal operandi to seize control of govern- ment" added Mr. Frey.

Bringing Cargo from Marseilles via Saigon ele, arrived on Sunday. Uh Junuary, 1938, at 1.00 am.

Consigneca are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure und Valuables

(Depret). Vienna Boheme Orches- are being landed and stored into the

tra; Moonlight On The Danube-- Godown of the longkong Kowloon Wharf und Gotowns Co., Ltd., Kow-Waltz (Byron Gay).......Orchestra loon, whence delivery may be ob- Mascotte. tained immediately after landing.

All claims must be sent in to me on or before. 19th January, 1938, 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, 15th January, 1938.

Consignees must have a Rveenue Omeer in attendance 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 MARITIMES, Hongkong. 9th January, 1938.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

The Steamship

"COSIMLANDANT DORISE" No. 2 AEO/38 Bringing Carge from Dunkirk via Haiphong, etc., arrived Hongkong on Saturday, 8th January, 1838.

Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godown of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow- loon, whence delivery

may

lxt

+

Ог

He further said that he did not

Ting-bol. Dr.

Sun F Course Win Tehachon, Compost Cheung Wal-chong, Conorai Voor Plansman Bay Pie Cheuren DR.

believe Mr. John L. Lewis, leader of Chow, Hon. T. M. Chan. Hon tron

Mir

the C.LO. "knows what is going on."

A Committee of Industrial Orgen- Dr. Li Shu-fan, Mr. A. B. Laborinh' sation

the spokesman scoffed at

17

C. 6 Allinder Hon Mr. charges and said they were merely M. T. Johnen. Sir Vandeleur Geng a renewal of the opposition's balting | burn, Mr. David Au the

Col. Janu tactics. United Press.

Shul-heng, Mavor and Mrs, Ma Chine một đi, Eu Tong-sen and many others,

7.10 Closing local Stock Quotations and Hongkong Exchange Markel Report.

7.15 London Relay Palace Varieties.

Licensee and Manager: Ernest Longstaffe, A continuation of series

uf broadcasts from this popular but imaginary variety thea- tre with a galaxy of star variety acts accompanied by the BBC Variety Orchestra conducted by Ernest Longstaffe. Chairman, Vernon Wat-

can.

8.0 Loen! Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.

8.03 Chinese Programme-Record- ed programme.

11.0 Close down.

8.05-11.0 p.m. European Program- me from ZEK On a Frequency of 640 Rilocycles.

8.05 Mozart-Symphony No. 41- C Major ('Jupiter').

Le Sala

Played by The B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra cond. by Adrian Boult.

8.33 Mozart Söngs and Overture 'Impresario'). Abi Je

Flute ('La Enchanted')....Lilly Pons (Soprano) Orch. cond, by John Barbiroll; Overture Impresario....The B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra cond. by Adrian Boull: Ach, Ich Lieble......('Die Entführung aus dem Serail') Murter Aller Arten (Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serall).....Margherita Perras

and (Soprano)

Orchesters Stanisoper, Berlin. Cand. by. Bruno Seidler-Winkler.

8.50 Violin Setos. Sonata (Eccles, arr. J. Salmon); Courante; 3. Adagio: Grave; 2. Vivace....Zino Francescatti with Maurice Faure at the Piano.

obtained immediately after landing.

All claims must be sent in to me on or before 10th January, 1938, or they will not be recognized.

Damaged packages will be examin-1. ed by the Company's Surveyors ! Messrs: Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 a.m, on Saturday, 15th January, 1938,

Consignees must have a Revenue Officer, in attendance when any duti able goods are examined by the Com- pany's Surveyors.

No Fire Insurance will be effected hy us in any case whatever,

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES CO. Hongkong, 9th January, 1938.

S. O. S.

Leung Sai Tor, aged 11, is doat and dumb.

He came up before the magistrate for being without visible means of subsistence.

What

means could he have until he is taught a trade and taught how to understand and make others So we are understand him? putting him into the Deaf and Dumb School.

who

Is there апуопс would maintain this little outcast-it only costs $7 per month.

HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION of childrEN

COUNT THE

“TELEGRAPHS”

EVERYWHERE

der

8.57 Glibert and Sullivan Excerpta, 'Iolanthe'

Fare Thee Well, Attractive Stranger........Bertha Lewis and Chorus of Girls; Good Morrow, Good Lover!; None Shall Part Us. ***** Winifred Lawson aul Lesile Hands; Loudly Let The Trumpet Bray!....Chorus of Men; Strephon's A Member Of Parliament... Mixed Chorus: When Britain Really Ruled The Waves....Darrell Fancourt and Mixed Chorus; In Vain To Us You

Darrell

Plead.....

......Nellie Walker, Alice

Moxon, Derek Oldham, Fancourt and Choru of Girls.

9.15 London Relay Empire Ex. change'.

Points of view by travellers from the Dominions and Colonies.

9.30 London Relay-The News. 9.50 Variety.

Orch. The Great Ziegfeld-Selec- tlon; Colleen-Selection....Maurke Winnick and His Orch; Vocal—Sweet Sue,

Just You (Harris and Young); Yogi-Bogi (Holmes and Reed)

The Four Crotchets (Vocal Quartelte) with Guitar: Humorous Sketch-Sandy's First Baby (Thom- son-Powell) ..Sandy Powell & Com- pany; Orch's Love Again-Film Selection... .Louis Levy and His Gaumont British Symphony with Janet Lind, Vocnilst,

10.15 London Relay-For Colonial Servies'.

Talks on matters of interest

the

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

The Hongkong Stock Exchange offelal summary issued at 12.30 p.m. Saturday reads:

The market was extremely quiet. Buyers

Honkony' (Lon} £50. Bank of East Asia $82. Douglases $51.

1.K. & K. Wharves $114. Providents (Old) $2. Providents (New) $0.15. Humphreys

$8.

H.K. Tramways $13.55. Star Ferries $79.

H.K. Electrics $52. Macao Electries $104. Telephones (New) $0.35. Cements $124. Constructions (Old $14. Constructions (New) $1.

Ch. Govt. 5% 740%.

ILK: Govt 316 Loan 1fpm. Wallace Harpers $3%1⁄2.

-Sellers

H.K. & W. Docks $271⁄21⁄2. HK. Mines $0.13. Peak Trams (Old) $7. Peak Trams (New) $37. Sundakan Lights. $14. Canton Tees $1.70. Cements $1231.

Sales Hongkong Bank $1,475/80. 1.K. Lands $32, H.K. Electrics $524.

NEW COMMUNIST PAPER IN CHINA

Hankow, Jan. 10. Prominent

Communist Chinese leaders, including ́Wang Ming and Cheng Pang-hsten participated in the reception given to the local official organ of the Chinese Communist Party by the new China Daily News, The Arst edition of the paper will appear on January 11.

角度が

SILK SCROLLS SENT

Silk Scrolls were sent be: Wing Co. Messre. Kwok Lok, Kwok Chuen. Kwok Shun. To Chak-man, Lambert Kwak. Lau Kung-sam, Lau

m

at an

is informatively, but suggestion by Sheriff Robertson, offirmedly reported that Mr. Shigeru

Kawagoe, Japanese Ambassador Glasgow, that the Press should cease China is to be recalled in order to be escape from disaster on October 30 to publish news about the Duke of

re-appointed Ambassador to Peiping, Forward:--

ernment would refuse to recognise the Wood. Toward the end of the month African Union astronomer named The notion of the ex-King of Central Government. England vanishing from the news as a private person is not workable unless Edward proves nonentity, which is hardly consistent with his abdiention.

"It is a great pity his American trip got mixed up with Mr. Bedaux and his rationalisations and had, to be abandoned.

"It would have, been enormously useful to us, both diplomatically and commercially, and the sooner it is revived under auspiers congenial to American labour the better."

Honour

Among

A Tokyu message states that the observatories in South Africa and Foreign Once will to-morrow cus Germany observed a small planet a genuine sider the inmediate recall of Mra, shooting towards the earth

Kawagoe from China on the grounds enormous velocity. that the Japanese Government In-

The danger passed on October 30 tends to fiquidate the present anti- when it was ascertained that the Japanese administration In Chinn.

planet had passed the earth ́nt a dis- Mr. Kawagoe is therefore no longer innce of 400,000 miles, which is the necessary as Ambassador to and he will concentrate on stabilising the narrowest escape the earth hus smallest margin astronomically and und strengthenlagt the Pelping Pro-hnd within the period of astronomical vistonal Government.

observations-Reuter,

Southampton.

While a football fan was watch- ing a game here, he took a dislike lo loud silk handkerchlet his friend was sporting, and very quietly ex- tracted it from the pocket of

his friend.

A moment later his own wulle! was handed him by a stranger, who remarked, "Sorry, mate; didn't know you were in the same game,"

been

CHINESE RUSH TROOPS TO STEM NEW DRIVE

(Continued from Pape J

China

Domel's Enskow correspondent states that Kung Teh-chung, 7708 Uneal descendant of Contucius, dentes

that the Japanese upproached him the Cubinet's programme, hug caused asking him to become Emperor of speculation concerning the future China, and this repart, coupled with status of Manchukuo-United Press.

POST OFFICE.

BROADCAST RECEIVING

as soon as it is ready, Where actual cash is tendered a new licence should In exchange before to leaving the Licensing Ouice,

In the case of renewal the old

reminded be. received continue

LICENCES Holders of licences are that if it is derired to retain possession of after the date of expiration of the licence stiould be returned with the licence a renewal must be effected applicallon. without delay,

the apparatus

SHANGHAI AIR SERVICE

As from January 3; 1938, New will be available at the Licences Government Radio Omee, G.P.O.temporarily suspended,

Air Mail Service to Shanghai is

Building, First Floor, on ordinary business days, and w'll be issued

AIR MAIL TIMES Ordinary air mail letters for Im- against the receipt of a remittance

between sien, along the northern section of of $12,

the hours of perial Airways Direct Service to the Tientsin-Pukow Railway, have 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. except on Satur-Europe etc., will, until further notice

well to driven back

will be issued be closed at Kowloon the days when licences

Post Office and north of Szesui, 15 kilomertres between 9 a.m, and 1 p.m.

General Post Once 9.00 a.m. on Sun may be made: days. Letters for this Service may be posted in the ordinary posting boxes at Kowloon Pest Office and General Post Omec

They should be

Dow

cleared at

miles between Chowsien and Szesui.

Lim and Lau Sane): Mr. Kwan Hok-ortheast of Chufu.

The place is font and sons (afceers. Kwan Hon-

on; Japanese troops, for distance of 25 kworn and Ken Yin-kwong) and grandsons; Miss Pao Mo-tsing!

The troops had

had previously succeeded Mrs. Yung Il Woon-chine; Mr. and Mrs. Chan Wing-kue and son and

in penetrating into the Chinese lines.

An earlier

report stated

that nephews,

Chinese forces, pushing on from points to the south, had arrived at HUNDREDS PAY RESPECTS

Shihlipo, a small town just south of Among the large gathering at the Chowsien, and were on the heels of funeral were the Hon. Mr. N. L. the retreating Japanese-Central Smith, Hon. R. A. C. North, Hon. Dr. | News. 11. H. Kotewall, Hon. Ste

Shoutson Chow, Hon. Dr. and Mrs. Li Shu-fan, Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, Hon. Mr. Leo D'Almada de Castro, Jr., Hon. Mr. f. J. Paterson, Hon. Mr. R. M. Her derson, Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell, His Honour Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell, Lady Ho Kai, Mme. Sun Fo, Mme. Wu Ten-chen;

Mr. D. J. Sloss. Prof. and Mrs. W. 1.

Gerrard, Prof. K. H. Digby, Prof. and Mrs. C. A. Middleton-Smith, Pruf. W. K. Simpson, Mr. W. A. Fimilgan, Mr. F. C. Hall, Mr. D. Landale, Dr. and Mrs. A. V. Greaves, R. A. D. Forrest, Mr. T. Bolt, Mr. Mr.

Ping Mr. Lau T10 Mr. Wei Tat, Mr. George She, Mr. and Mrs. 1. F.

Mr. C. Y. Kwan, Miss irene Anderson, Miss Lily Poon, Mr. U. Kumjahn, Mrs. A. H. Rumihan, Miss Rumjahn, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Lo, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Lo;

Hofei's Loss Denied

Hankow.. Jan. 10. Reports that the town of Hofel has been captured by the Japanese are Chinese unfounded, according to despatches received here, telephonte communications belog maintained at 1 p.m. yesterday afternoon.

Hofel is an

Important strategic #Chinese with- paint, and if lost drawal would be indicated.-Reuter. Taiyuan, City Of

Corpses

Peiping. Jan. 10. Chinese and other travellers from Taiyuan, confirm reports that prae- tienlly daily attacks are made by small bands of Eighth floute Army troops on Japanese forces. Tauytan is desolate and countless dead horses and many human corpses still lie in the city's streets.-United Press.

JAPANESE STABILISE

CURRENCY

(Continued from Page 1.)

Mr. and Mrs. J. L Litton. Mr. Fung Keung, Dr. K. D. Ling, Mr. W. A. Zimmern, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Roberts, Mr. K. C. Wu, Mr. Tong Chak-hing, Mr. G. A. V. Hall, Mrs. C. Fisher, Mrs. L. Gillard, Miss M. Hall, Dr. Wong Sik-to, Mr. Fung Heung-chuen, Mr. K. S. Molt, Mr. Mok Kon-sung, Mr. Kenneth Chan, Mr. W. A. Mr. Wong Sik-chcung, Fox. Mr. W. A. Shea, Mr. Robert Chon, Mr. Leo Choa, Mr. A. Hunt, Mr. J. H. Taggart, Mr. P. H. Suckling, Mr. and Mrs. II. Gittins, Mr. F. J. ac Rome, Mr. A. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. C. Tetzel, Miss K. Woo, Miss Alice at accounts. Kwok, Rev. Fr. G. T. Byrne, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hung, Mr. W. C. Hung, Mr. Chan Lim-pak, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Thomas Tom, Mr. Ng Wah, Mr. F. I. Zimmern, Mr. Chan Kl-yau (representative of Marshal Chlang

and

Minister, carried out a revaluation of Japan's gold reserves and created a fund with Y747,000,000 book profit to enable adjustment in internation-

According to an ex-

planation made, to the Dlet 327,000,- 000 yen worth of gold was shipped under the newly created gold ac count, but it is surmised in many quarters that some 300,000,000 yen more has been shipped. I to, the total gold exports in 1937 was 600,- 000,000 yen.

In view of the fact that

to

Applications

(b) personally. (b) by messenger.

by post.

(e) It is essential under (c) and pre-clearly marked "By Air Mail" and ferable under (a) and (b) that ap- bear sufficient postage. Insufficiently plications should be accompanied by prepaid letters may be taxed with crossed clieque payable to Hongkong double the deficiency or forwarded Government. The new llcence will by Steamer Service, at the discretion then he sent by post or messenger of the Post Ofce.

INWARD MAILS

From

Straits Japan

Air Mail by "Imperial

Direct Service"-London date, 1st. January.

Japan and Shanghal

Swntow

Shanghal and Foochow

Straits and Holhow

Per

Duo

Achiller

Durban Maru

January 10. January 10.

Airways

Imperial Airways Plane January 10,

D'Artagnan

January 10.

Hoihow

January 11.

Kaying

January 11.

Muinam

January 11.

January 11.

"January 11.

January 11.

January 12.

.January 12.

Emp. of Japan Sirdhana

January 13.

.January 13.

Date and Time

Air Mail by "Pan American Air-

ways direct Service"-San Fran- Pan-American Airways Plane cisco-date. 29th December.. Java and Manila Straits

Amoy

Tjlnegara

Van Houtsz Chengtu

U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Monila

(Sentile, 18th December, 1937). Pres. Jackson Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan (Vancouver B.C., 25th December, 1937). Amoy

For

Dairen

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Monday

Radnorshire Mon., Jun. 10, 3.30 p.m. Air Mail for Chungking by the C.N.A.C. Plane .......Mon., Jan. 10.

"C.N.A.C." Airways direct Service.

REE.. Ord.

Kowloon P. O.

Jan. 10, p.. ....Jan. 10, 5 p.m. G. P. O.

Rek. Ord,

G. P. O. and K. F. O. Reg., Ord.,

Jan. 10. 5 p.m.

Jan. 11, 8 am

Air Mail for "France Orient Ser- D'Arlaguan

vicedue Marselles 23rd Jan.

UAFY.

Jan. 10. 8 p.m. „Jan. 11, 6 km. .Mon., Jan. 10.

Mon. Jan. 10,

G. P. O. and K. P. O. Reg.,

Saigon, Ceylon, India, East and D'Artagnan

South Africa, Egypt and Europe vin Marseilles due Marseilles 6th February.

Jan. 10, 5 p.m. Jan. 11, 8.30 am.

„Tues., Jan. 11, Jan. 11, 8.30 a.. Jan. 11, 9 a.m. Jan, 11, 9 am. Tues., Jan. 11, Jan. 10, 5 p.m. .Jan. 11, 8.45 a.m. Jan. 11, 0.30 n.m..

Ord.,

Tupadew

Air Mail for "K. L. M. Service" Patroclus

due Amsterdam, 20th January. many

Reg.

Oril.,

Aden, Patroclus ....

Parcels

Parcels. Reя,

Ord..

Kongso

Hui Lee

Tues., Jan. 11. 8.15 a.m. ..Tues, Jan. 11, 9 ans.

RCE.. Ord..

Mr. Wang Ming, political head of the Chinese Communist Party, was arrested in Tientsin some years ago, but a joint petition from distinguish Kai-shek);

Mr. and Mrs. G. Kotwall, Mr. and ed personalities all over the world, Including Professor Albert Einstein, Mrs. J. Kotwall, Mr. Wong Ka-tsin, M. Romala Holland and others, Mr. Fung Kl-cheuk, Mr. Tse Ching-parties had been making undesirable tong, Mr. Harold Lee, Mr. Luke Ol- brought his release.

Mr. Chang Pang-balen,

Russell, Mr. II. F. Hung, writing wan, Mr.

Hing. Mr. J. Tam

Mrs. Ip under the pen-name of "Poku" is the Mr. Government Servants in the colonlu leading commentator in the Chinese Yan-chucu. Dr. S. W. T'90, Mr. D. O. of the fact that the Yokohama Specie

de Sliva, Mr. J.

J. P. Braga, Mr. Phillip communist ranks.

Gockelin, Mr. R.

Pestonj!, Mr. Pun Mr. Wang Ming briefly addressed the gathering of Chinese intellectuals Iu-cho, Mr. A. Zimmern, Mr. T. Y and announced that the editorial Hung, Mr. Peter H. Sin, Mr. Li policy of the new China Daily News Jawson. Prot. Hsu Ti-shan, Mr. and would follow the programme of the Chinese Communist Party, and that fal. Mr. J. C. Lung, Dr. Douglas the journal's immediate object would Mr. E. S. Kong. Mr. S. L. Kong, Mr. be to strengthen co-operation be- tween the Kuomintants and the Com- mmunist Party and to foster nation- wide resistance against the Japanere. -Reuter.

Service.

10.45 Dance Music.

Fox-Trots Chicken Reel; Runnin' Wild....Joe Daniels and His 11ot Shots In "Drupinusticka'; · Waltz- Waltz Of The Glpsles (from London Rhapsody'); Fox-Trois-Im Happy When You're linppy (from Tide and Seek'); She's My Lovely (from Hide and Seek')....Ronnie Munro and Orchestra.

11.0 Close downl

MANILA

SHARES

s

The following business done quota* tons were received after the close of the morning session by Swan, Cul- bertson & Fritz from their Manila ollice:

Business Dono Price In Peros

Ungrated

2014 10% 9.50

Antomok

Alok

Ragulo Gol Itenguet Consolidated

Coco Grovn

Consolidated Mines

Demonstration

I.X.L.

Paracale Gumaus

.40 .0110 Unquoted Unquoted

tian Mauricio

Buyou

United-Parseats:

184 .40

The tone of the market-Firm.

JUDGE CARDOZO VERY ILL

Mrs. Li Shu-kal, Mr. Kaming. Yokohama Specle

imports by taking advantage of the unlicensed limit of 1,000 yen the Government cut down the limit 100 yen in December last. In view

Bonk alone is allowed to make use of the overseas fund created by the

extremely difficult to Kold shipments, the other bunks find business. The exchange busincer is. in fact, virtually centralised with the Bank and open market operations are now severely restricted-Reuter, Li Tung, Mr. B. Wong Tape, Mr. Tang Shin-kin, Mr. Lo Wing-bil,

continue

Leung Fat, 42, unemployed, was entenced to three weeks' hard labour by Mr. Forrest at the Central Magis- tracy this morning for the theft of a dried duck, worth 80 cents, from No. 47 Sharp Street Eust.

Quarantine restrictions imposed by the Government of Singapore ngainst arrivals from Hongkong on

been IC account of cholera have moved.

*India, Straits, Ceylon,

"Egypt and Europe vla Marseilles due Marselles 10th February and London Parcels due London 10th February.

Samshul and Wuchow Hoihow

Ale Mall for Blan, Lanchow and Eurasia Plane.......Tues. Jan. 11.

Chengtu, etc. (vla

Jankowy) by

the "Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by surface transport an Services permit. Swalow

Kongmoon and (Pakholvin Kong-

moon) Fort Bayard and Haiphong

་ ་ ་ ཐ

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

Michael Jebsen

...Jatı, 11, 0a.m. .Jan 11, 9.30 a.m.

Tues., Jan. 11, 9.30 a.m.

On Lee....Tues., Jan. 11, 10.00 a.m. ... d. G. Paul Doumer

Tues., Jan. 11, 2 p.m. ....Tues., Jan. 11, 4.30 p.m..

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Bangkok Japan, Honolulu. "South Amerlenn

Ports and EUROPE vin Siberia. Rakuyo Maru..Tues., Jan. 11, 5 p.m. Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- Pan American Airways Plans

lulu and U.S.A., by the "l'an- American Airways Direct Service" (Due San Francisco 18tlı January.. 1038.)

Mr. 1u Tak-lam, Mr. Iu Tak-cheut, Mr. J. F. Grose, Mr. and Mrs. Eu Tong-sen, Mr. Lo Koon-kan, Mr. J. D. Bush, Dr. Edward Law, Miss C. Hunt. Mr. Ll Sing-kiu Mr. Yung Tze-ming. Mr. A. E. Kew, Mr. B.

Randall. C. lall. Mr. Andrew Cheung, Mr. C. G. Anderson, Mr. S. M. Churn, Mr. and Mrs. Ngan Shing-kwan, Mr. P. C. Potts, Mr. Ma Tsui-chlu, Mr. Washington, Jan. D. Chou Man-chi, Mr. S. W. Liang. Mr. Dr. John Paul Earnest sald the Wong Slu-woon, Mr. David W. K. Reule pain caused by shingles together | Au,

Mrs. F. W. Farrar, Mr. M. R. with the long confinement to his bed Stapler, Mrs. J. D. Shaw, Mr. Leung had weakened Mr. Justice Cardozo, Siu-linng (representative of General American Supreme Court Judge, Yu Hon-mow), Miss R. Judah, Mr.

Jackman, Miss R. Glover, Mr. and Mrs. 11. 11. resulted in heart attacks Wong Ping-sun, Mr. D. which had

Hunng. Miss B. C. Chiu. Mr. M. Chan of some severity occurring on several Bertie Anderson, Fr. A. Salno, Mr. R. days in the past week which were K. Laing, Mr. Sum Pak-ming, Mr. G. Harr, Brigadier-General and Mrn. Ilo very alarming.

F. Sauer, Miss Irene Lee, Mr. Chan Tong. Mr. Chang Ho-min, Mr. and

Swalow and Bangkok llowever, added the physician, a Fuk-cheung, Miss Ilu Muk-Inn, Mr. Mre, Ll Tse-fang. Mr. Funst Ping-fan, slight Improvement

noticed, F. H. Kwok, Fr. R. W. Gallagher, Mrs. E. C. Fincher, Mr. Li Yau-taun, Shanghal though he would not predict the time Fr. G. L. Kennedy, Fr. E. Lourke, Mr. Lee Sai-wah. Mr. Choy Hing, Amoy needed for recovery to be made. Mr. P. Fitzpatrick, To Ki-cheung, Mr. U. Sze-wing, Mr. T. C. Wang and United Prass.

Miss O. Hacker, Mr. Chan Lan-fang, many others.

WID

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Sandakan

Tuck, Jan. II.

Jan. 11, 5 p.m. Jan. 11, 5 p.m.

Jan. 11.

p.m. Jan. 12, 6 A.K

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Reg. Ord.,

Wednesday

..Fooshing

Tal Suen Hong

Wed., Jan. 12, 0.30 a.m.

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Wed, Jan. 12, 0,30 a.m.

Kwelyong Wed., Jan. 12, 10.30 nm. Sulyang... Wed., Jan. 12, 2.30 pm.

Wed, Jan, 12, 3.30

*Superscribed correspondence only.

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