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SHARE PRICES

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

ILK. Banks, $1,430 b. and sa. H. K. Bank, (Loń, Reg.), £89 b. Chartered Bank, £124 n. Mercantile Bank, A. and D. £20 m. Mercantile Bank, C., £14. East Asia Bank, $82 n.

Insurances

Canton Ins., $270 n. Unton In., $510 n.

China Underwriters, $1.50 n. 11.K. Fire in.. $235 n. Shipping

Douglas, $52 b.

1.K. Steamboats, $0.00 b. Indo-Chinas (Prof.), $51 Indo-Chinas (Def.), $43 n. Shell Bearer, 0974% n. Union Waterboats, $9.30 n.

Docks etc.

I.K. & Wharves, $114 n. H. K. & W. Docks, $2734 b. Providents (uk), $2.05 b. Providents (new), 20 cis. b. New Engineerings, Sh.- Shanghai Docks, Sh.- Kallan Mining Adn., 15/6 n. Raubs, $8.10

Venz: 'Goldfield, $5 n. Hongkong Mines 10 cts. n.

Philippine Mining

Antamok, P.

52 n.

Aloka, P. 24 11.

Bguio Gold, P. .19 n. Benguet Consul., P. 10.00 m.

P. -

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Coco Grove, P. .53 1. Consolidated Mines, P. 912

Demonstrations. P. 37 n.

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Min. Resources, P.

Northern Min., P.-

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San Mauricio, 1. 50 n.

n.

Suyoc Consol, P. 17 United Paracales, P. 47% n.

Lands, Hotels, etc.

1. and S. Hotels, $5.20 b.

1.K. Lands, $31 n.

4% Deben, $100 n. Shai Lands, Sh.

H.K. Lands

Metropolitan Lands, Sh. -- Ilumphries, $8.60 b.

HK. Realties, $4 n. Chinese Estates, $80 n. Chino Realties, Sh. - China Debent, -

Public Utilities H.K. Tramways, $13.75 st. Peak Trams (old), $0% b. Peak Truns (new), $33 8. Star Ferries

$80

Yaumall-Ferries-(old)-$24-5. China Light (old), $10.20 b. China Light (new), $7% n. li.K. Electric, $5274 s. Macao Electric, $10% b. Sandakan Lights, $144. Telephone (old). $25.

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Industrials

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OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS

not

the

"Knight Without Armour (King's Theatre, lo-day),—At long last, this British picture has arrived in Colony. Alexander Korda obtained the services

of Marlene Dietrich specially for this film in which she appears opposite Robert Dunat. The result Justifies the expense, for it is one of the best pletures turned out by British studio.

"Fight For Your Lady" (Queen's Theatre, to-day).Though the title may suggest it, this flim is no, one of continuous fighting, but contains Imany comical situations which do credit to comedians like Jack Oakle and Eric Rhodes, John Boles, Ida Lupino and Morget Graham others in the casi.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. - · FRIDAY, · JANUARY - 14, 1998.

FRENCH. CABINET SURVIVES CRISIS

(Continued from Page 1.)

The speech WAS applauded.-Reuter,

STARTING TIMES

MADAME CHIANG DELAYS RETURN

(Continued from Page 1.)

moderately ANNOUNCED Naturally we will

SOCIALISTS DECIDE

TO SUPPORT

Paris, Jan. 13. The socialists, by a vote of 75 to 30, deelded to continue to support M. Chautemps Government,-Reuter.

DECIDING FATE OF CABINET.

Paris, Jan. 14. The Chamber of Deputies re-met at 11.15 p.m. last night. It was ex- pected the debate would decide the Inte of the Government.

Postponement of the re-assembly of the Chumber was duc to the Socialists and Communists holding lengthy private sessions in the course of which questions were sent to the to the Government with regard Cabinet's proposed measures.

Apparently these parties are stil! holding out for an exchange of con- trol.

A deputation of the Left groups interviewed M. Camille Chautemps, after which It was stated that the Prime Minister might clarify his re- ferences to the dsiturbance of social order. It is expected that after M. Chautemps has broken again all the Popular Front members of the Cham- ber will meet and agree to a common resolution, failing which it is under- stood the Cabinet will meet, indicat- "There Goes the Groom" (Alhaming the Government is considering

resigning-Reuter. bra Theatre, to-day).—A completely antistying fim of tangled loves, with Ann Sothern, Burgess Meredith and Mary Boland taking the leading roles.

are

"Tapper" (Oriental Theatre." to- day).Film fans are advised not to be misted by the title of this picture, It is one of the best pictures shown here in recent weeks and should not be missed, Constance Bennett, Cary Grant and Roland Young lake chief acting honours.

"Lawyre Man" (Majestle Theatre, to-dar), Perhaps not quite up to the standard of the usual Bill Powell Alm, but a good one nevertheless. Joan Blondell is in support,

POPE'S LAMENT FOR GERMAN CHURCH

Rome, Jun. 13. In a speech to 80 bishops and 2,000

Hollness

the Pope pricsis, lamented the delicate Reich church situation. However his assertion that the diffentties were not hopeless fed to the interpretation that this was 1 indirect inviintion lo Signor

The

an

EARLY OUTLOOK CLOOMY

Paris, Jan. 13. French Cabinet held emergency session to-day lasting thren and a half hours, at which the Governor of the Bank of France, M. Pierre Fournier, was present.

Afterwards it was onnounced that Mt. Camille Chautemps, the Prime Minister, would make a statement regarding the country's finances. Presumably this would be made after the closing of the money markets.

Pertinax, discussing the possible French International effects of the

crisis In Le seelal and financial Matin, sald they would defeat the efforts of the friends of France who were urging the maintenance of democracy, and might lead to British

Furthermore self-isolation."

they might drive the United States fur- ther away from international co- operation.-United Press3.

BALANCED BUDGET

Golf At Fanling

On Sunday

OLD COURSE

9.12 C. W. E. Dishop, A. B. Purves, 9.16 A. C. Godby, J. D. Danby,

have to abandon this plan now, and it is hard to say what route Madamo will take on the return journey. Her departure from Hongkong will have to be kept as secret as possible."

POST OFFICE.

SHANGHAI ALL BERVICE ** Air Mail Service to Shanghal is temporarily suspended.

AIR MAIL TIMES Ordinary i mall letters for Im- perial Airways Direct Service to

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE Immediately after her arrival in Europa etc., will, until further notice,

Lellers and Postcards for Europe Hongkong on Wednesday Madame be closed at Kowloon Post Offico and

General Post Office 9.00 am, on Sun- and South Ameries are forwarded Chiang Kai-shek visited her sister, Madame II, II. Kung, and for a time days. Letters for this Service may via Biberia" If so superscribed, resided at her sister's residence in be posted in the ordinary posting

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Sassoon Road, Pokfulam Persistent boxes ut Kowloon Post Omec and callers yesterday, however, made It General Post Officer They should be Registered and Parcel Malls are 0.20 W, W, C. Shewan, 11. N. Wil-imperative that Madame Chiang Kai- clearly marked "By Air Mall" and closed 15 minutes earlier than the

Hamson, 9.24 S. C. Feltham, F. D. Angus.

shek find a new addres, and she is bear sufficient postage. Insuficiently time given below unless otherwise 9.28 W. G. Robertson, J. R. Collis.

now realding the mid-levels, prepaid letters may be taxed with stated, and where mails are advertised Madame Kung has been in ill-health double the deficiency or forwarded to elose at or before D a.m., registered 9.32 A. V. Greaves, Comdr. Hole.

for some time and, out of considera- by Stenmer Service, at the discretion, and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. 9.38 J. H. Underwood, W. C. Farn- tion for her sister, Madame Chlang of the Post Omee.

on the previous day. ham.

Kai-shek decided to change her residence.

INWARD MAILS

9.40 I. H. Geore; O. E. C. Marton. 9.44 K, K. Rounds, K. S. Morrison. 9.48 R. C. F. Macgregor, P. Welch. 9.52 L. Goldman, W. Woodward, 0.50 P. H. Scoones, R. L. S. Webb, 10.00 A. Corrighan, E. L. Groome. 10.04 Col. Blake, Col. Crewdson. 10.00 J. B. Mackle, D. S. Edward. 10.12 R. J. Shrigley, W. Sharp. 10.16 H. E. the Governor, N. L

Smith.

10.20 G.

G. S. Archbuit, A. W. Hughes. 10.24 W. N.. A. Smalley, Capt.

Holmes.

.

DENIES RUMOURS Rumours that Madame Chiang Kai- shek was visiting Hongkong in order to join her sisters in persuading Mr. T. V. Soong to consent to pecept once again the Inance ministership were emphatically denied by the spokes- man interviewed by the Telegraph.

There is absolutely no foundation

the

the tumour,"

spokes- Madame declared.

Chiang

for

man

10.28 W. A. Stewart, N. K. Littlejohn, į Kat-shek is not discussing political alfairs with either her sister or Mr. 10.32

D. J. Gilmore, A. Sommerfelt. 10.36 G. Milne, A. A. Bremner.

Soong during her holiday, in Hong- kong 10.40 F. C. Young, G. F. O'Bryen. 10.44 H. Overy, W. J. E. Mackenzie. 10.48 D. J. Lyon, 13. Rolfe.

"A rumour that has apparently gained credence in Hongkong that 10.52 C. M. Geo, Wing Cdr, Bishop. Madame has come to Hongkong be 10.50 R. Winfield, W. T. Yoxall,

cause penco terms will shortly be an- 11.00 1. P. Tamworth, H. M. William-nounced is even more ridiculous.

son

11.04 J. S. Dunnett, R. G. Groy, 11.08 T. E. & J. L. C. Pearce.

11.12 E. T. McMullen,

L. R. An-

crewes. 11.16 T. A. Pearce, R. G. Parker, 11.30 G. A. Leiper, C. G. Willson,

NEW COURSE

9.16 R. Young, R. L. D. Wodehouse, 9.20 G. M. Park, J. B, 11 Leckie, 9.24 F. A. M. Elliott, A. C. I. Buw-

ker.

9.28 J. R. Masson, S. 11. Dodwell. 9,32 T.

T. R. Chassels, H. H. Mundy. 9.38 T, Low, R. K. Valentine, 0.40 G.. C. Worrall, J. H. M. An-

drew.

9.44 W, J. Roberts, J. L. Bonnar.

0.52 Mrs

Mrs. Goldman, Mrs. Woodward. 10.00 Mrs. Webb, Miss Craeil. 10.00 Mrs. Shrigley, Mrs. Sharp.. 10.16 D. S. Robb, A. E. Lissaman. 10.24 Mrs. Smalles Mrs, Holmes, 10.32 K.

K. R. Quick, W. Reid.

G. 10.40 W. A. and Mrs. Cornell,

Overy, Mrs. Mackenzle. 10.44 Mrs. Paris, Jan, 13. the Cabinet meeting, M.

10.52 Mrs. Lyon, Mrs. Rolte. 10.50 E. C. and Mrs. Norris. Minister

11.00 W. C. Clark, M. C. Margrett. Georges Bonnet, Finance declared that the Government was

11.04 Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Margret,

Note: Starting times at 9,01 and Unanimously rejecting exchange con-

After

INDISPENSIBLE

Benito Mussolini to continue media, trol, and regarded a balanced budget 9.08 on the Old Course and 9.00 and

tion,-United Press.

Cement, $13.70 n.

H.K. Ropes. $3.75 b.

Stores, &c.

Dairy Farm, $234 Watsons $4,70 b.

.

Lane Crawfords, $8.00 n. Sinceres, $1.75 n.

Wing On (H.K.), 340 n. Wm. Powells, 75 cts. n.

Colton Mills

Ewo Cottons, Sh. $il S'hal Coitons (old), Sh. $00 n. Zoong Sings, Sh.

Wing On Textiles, Sh.

Miscellaneous

H.K, Entertainments, $51⁄2 n. Constructions, $1 b.

as being more than ever indispen- sible.

It is expected that M. Chutemp will announce to the Chamber that taxation yields are satisfactory and will urge the country to support the Cabinet's efforts to maintain social financial re- peace and proceed to

covery.

Denial that there was any real cause for panic in the financial situa- tion was made by M. Camlile Chau- temps in o fighting speech to the Chamber, He sald that financial situation_in_December_was satisfṇe-_ tory, and barring nccidents, was the one way to creating confidence.

budget The

was balanced and the Treasury was able to meet all obliga- But tions in the present quarter, there had been social agitation and systematic agitation for a General Strike which had

aggravated the country's nerves. Fortunately the troubles were now appeased,

"and categorically deny that In dealing Wallace Harpers, $34.b.

wit. the strike. I was double-faced. Marsmans Ins. (Lon.). s/- 18/0 n. consider Labour has no conflicts with Mersmana Inv. (ILK.), s/- 3/6 n. humane sentiments, but I do not countenance revolt In the public services against the nation,"

Vibro Piling, $8 n.

Ch. Govt. 56 1015 C$Bds 65%

n.

.

H, K. Govi. 4% Loun 4% prm. H.K. Govt. 3% Loan 1% prm.

b.

·MAINTAINS JAPAN HAS NO FEAR OF ANY WORLD POWER

Hankow, Jan. 14. Miss Agnes Smedley, an Anerican who has been actively associated with the Chinese Cmmunists for some time, spoke at yesterday's military press conference here and she gave a full account of the operations o the Eighth Route Army in north Shansi since the former Rds crossed the Yellow River on September 1.

Miss Smedley exhibited all kinds of documents, including confidential communications be ween the Japanese garrison headquarters at Tientsin and the Japanese General staff at Tokyo. One report from the Japanese garrison at Tientsin mentioned the dramatic activitie "of one of our foreign spics" last July.

the

Strike

WORKERS' DUTY

9.12 on the New Course are not to

be booked by anyone at all.

Triangular Tourney Rugby

Governor To Be Present

There will be two

games

of

Rugby Football on the Club ground at lappy Valley to-morrow. The first game, commencing at 2.43 p.m., will be between H.M.S. Cumberland and the Club "A" XV. This will be of this year's Triangulor Tourka- followed at 4 p.m. by the last match

ment series, when the Army will play the Club. The Navy have

on the Tournament this season, and won this last match is a contest to decide

"China has no intention of accept- ing any peace terms that involve a sacrifice of her territory, and recent overtures were flatly rejected by the Government. China will continue fighting, to the last mian if necessary, until the last drop of blood is shed, or unlli a peace honourable to this nation is obtained.

"Far from negotiating a peace, the Generalissimo has departed for the Lunghal front to personally conduct the operations against the Japanese."

STOCK MARKET REPORT

The Hongkong Stock Exchange official summary, issued at 3.15 p.m. yesterday, says:

There was a fair turnover in Old China Lights and Trams at quota- tions, otherwise the market remains dull.

Buyers

Hongkong Bank (Lon.) 09 Douginses **

HK. Steamboats $3.10 H.K. & K. Wharven 3314

K. & W. Docks $27 Providents (Old) $2.03 Providents (New) $0.20 Humphreys 20.00

Peak Tram (Old) 80% Star Ferries $50.

ILK. Electrics 5525)

Macho Electrics $19

Cements $12.20

H.K. Rapes 53%

Watsons $4.70

Constructions $1

H. Govt. 345% Loan 15% p.m. Wallace Harpers $3

Bellera

Peak Trama (New) $34 Yaumall Ferries $21

Sandakan Lights $1414 Canton Ices $1.70

Sales

Hongkong Bank $1,405

HK. Lands $3LY

RK. Tramways 8134 Peak Trame (Old) $1 China Lights (018) $10%/10,40 Telephones (014) $25.65 Cements $12.70

EXCHANGE RATES

already Paris.

Geneva. Berlin.

who will hold the wooden spoon. Athens. M. Chautemps said that a social Surg. LL Cindr.

Nicholson will re- Milan..... legisintion code will be voted by

ferec "A" fixture and Mr. D. W. Copenhagen

the In exchange for curlly Parliament. labour strikers must recognise what MacEwen will control the Triangular Stockholm.

Tournament match.

Oslo Parliament has done for them by re-

His Excellency The Governor has nouncing all forms of illegality.

his intention signified To the accompaniment of applause the Trianguler Tournament game New York. of watching Helsingfors.

Shanghai from the Centre and Right, and from and their Excellencies, the

Com- Vienna various members of the Left, M.

mander-in-chief and General Officer Chautemps added: "I declare with uniroubled firmness that if certain force of the law will descend upon are as follow people disturb the public peace, the them."

Commanding will also be present,

Perdam. The Club and Army sides selected Madrid.

as follows:

Lisbon Army-Fus. Perritt (R.W.F.); L/C

lac- Hongkong Lt. R. D. Mac- Lagan conclusion of M. Chautemps' speech

die frussels. was very critical and it was strongly (Middlesex), 2/Lt. Chiverail (Middle-

Pte. Rainey (Seaforths), St. Yokohama. sex);

(R.A.M.C.);

Moore (Mid- Belgrade

Montevideo

Atmosphere In the Lobbles at the Ayrton (RAs), 2/Lt. Gudgeon ombay..

held that the Chautemps Govern-B), Pte. Knowles (Seufort

ment would not survive the night. M. Leon Blum, the President of

Montreal

Jan. 12.

147.37/64

From

Montla Java Shanghal

"Imperlat Airways Imperial Airways Flano.January 17. Service"-London date,

Straits, Manila and London Parcela,

Fer

Due

Meerkerk Tjisondari Conte BlancAMANO

January 14.

January 14.

January 18..

Air Mail by "Pan American Alr-

ways direct Bervice"-San Fran- Pan-American Airways. elsco date, 5th January.

Plane

January 15.

Japon

Sulenng

January 15.

Jupan

Straits

Calcutta and

**Straits

Kidderpore *** Anshun

..January 10.

.January 17,

Hosang :.

January 17.

Air Mail by

Direct

8th January.

Manlin

Rhexenor

January 17.

London date, 9th December, 1937 Ajax Halphong

January 18,

Canton

January 10.

Xingyuan

January 10.

Tilawa Glenbrg

.January 15.

January 19,

Teucer

January 19.

January 20..

Friderun

January 20.

Kaino Maru

January 20.

Somail

January 20,

Antilochus

January 21,

January 21.

Felix Roussel

January 21.

January 21.

Date and Time

Shuughal and Swatow Calcutta and Straits Shanghal

Straits

Straits and Europe vla Suez (Let- ters and Papers) London, 23rd December and London Parcels

London date, 16th December, 1937 Carthage Rabaul

and Manila Australia and

Straits

Japan

Japan and Shanghai Saigon Japan

For

Straits and Calcutta

Corfu

Kitano Maru

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Friday

Sirdhana

Parcels, Ord.,

Air Mall for Chungking by

"C.N.A.C. Airways Direct Service"

the C.N.A.C. Pinne

Reg..

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Saturday

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Kongmoon and (Pakhol vin Kong- Fook On

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Jan. 14. 6 p.m. Jan. 14, 5 1,21,

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Jan 14, 5 p.m.

Jan. 15, 6 DOT.

Sat, Jan. 15, 8.30 am.. Sat, Jan. 15, 9 a.m.

Bat, Jan. 15,

Jan. 15, 9 .. Jan. 15. 0.30 am.

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

Air Mail for Sian, Lanchow and Eurasia Plane

Chenglu, etc. (vla Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by surface transport as Services permit). Japan and Europe vin Siberia ....

Amoy

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- lulu and U.S.A.. by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Service" (Due San Francisco, 23rd Janu- ary, 1938),

Air

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“laïperim mwww

Air Mail for "Australia by Imperial

Airways Service”

(Due Darwin 23rd January)

Salgon

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Sat., Jan. 15, 11.30 p.m. Van Heutsz.....Sat, Jan. 15, 5 p.m. Pan-American Airways

Reg. Ord.,

Plano Sat, Jan, 15 Kowloon 1.o.

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.Jan. 15, 5 p.m. ......Jan. 15, 5 pm.

G.P.O.

..Jan. 15, 5 pm.

Jan, 16, 4 a.m.

ximperial Airways Yiane Sat-Jan.-15.--

G.P.O. & K.P.O. Reg. Jan. 15, 5 p.m. Ord.. ....... Jan, 10, 9am. Imperial Airways Plane Sat, Jan, 15. G.P.O. & K.P.O.

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D.J.

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Foochow and Tientsin via

Monday

Jan. 13.

Samshul and Wuchow

163%

21.004

21.634

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the Republic was seen coming from Ple. Watson (Middlesex), 2/LL, 1. A. Rio de Janeiro...2.17/32 the Chamber with a white and set MacLagan (Seaforths), Cpl. Wuin- Silver (Spot)....10 12 scote (Royal Corps of

of signals), Bdr. Silver (forward), 10 face-Reuter.

Page (uth.A.A.Bde.R.A.), Cupt. Gil- War Loan.

..101% lesple (R.)

LL Crawford

-British Wireless. (Royal Corps of Signals).

Interior

and

Club 1st. XV-M. W. Macgrath;'

D. II. Stewart, H. D. Bidwell, W. E.; Grieve, M. G. Carruthers; A. II. It.

K, W. Salter, E. N. Stout, A. W.

PREMIER'S CHALLENGE

Paris, Jun. 14. In the course of his vigorous speech to the Chamber, M. Camille Chau- Another report from the Tientsin, from Osaka later on travelled garrison headquarters conumented on entire length of the Shansi province temps said in the face of criminiul

Acts of this gravity, there had not Butcher, J. L. Bonnar; K. A. Watson, Japan's International environment, speaking at mass meetings and tell-

Sovieting the Chinese peasants that the pre-been absolute unanimity in approv~olden. W. E. Pecra, J. C. Miller i were not strong enough to challenge sent war of aggression was conducteding the action of the Minister of the captain), A. J. G, Taylor and J. T.T. London saying that Britain and the

In condemning the nothing to only by the Japanese militarists. Japan, while "there is worry about with the United States, Everywhere he shouted; "Long live criminals. This was the result of an Redman.

of Chinese and uneasiness and a moral sickness with who, though she pays the closest at the United front

the country. Ile declared that the tention to the Far Eastern situation, Japanese peoples."

This radio

sald Miss Government was resolved to obtain operator, never wishes to plunge into actual

Smedley, set a good example among social peace and to balance the bud trouble with us."

most of the Japanese prisoners who get and it condemned any control He concluded by asking the various all turned against aggression after of exchange. their "education".

parliamentary groups to meet to de cide their altitude towards his de- respreting particularly claration,

Regarding foodstuffs and military supplies for the Eighth Route Army,

Miss Smedley said that in the poor region of north Shanal it was dimcult to secure enough food. "We had been depending chiefly on Japanese food, and once we captured 120 trucks of Japanese foodstuffs and enjoy our selves caling Japanese delleacles."

"EDUCATE" PRISONERS

L

Miss Smedley said the people enjoy all sorts of Chinese music by the Eighth Route Army soldiers on the us, front in Shansi because pea- sants, workingmen, students and even

monetary freedom,

Demand..... Club "A" XV.-F. Cessford; II. van T.T Shanghai

Singapore Leeuwen, E. Taverner, E. M. Watts, TT. H. F. Hopkins; C, W. Lyle (Captain), T.T. Japon

11. T.T. India J. R. Henderson; T. Swan, T. Pratt, K. 11. G. White, D. Hynes, TT. U.S.A. A. S. Olsen, A. G. Dalziel, G. L. T.T. Manila Eastgate and J. IC. Hirt.

SHIPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

.3012

Air Mall for "Franco Orient Air- Kidderpore

Ways Service"due Marocilles 30th January.

Jan. 17, 2.30 p.m..

..Jan. 17, Kidderpore Mon., Jan. 17, 3.30 p.m.

Air Isl for "K.L.AL Airways Ber- Conte Blancamario....Mon., Jan. 17,

vice"-duo Amsterdam, 25th Jan.

Jan. 17, 4 p.m.

Straits, Ceylon, India, Egypt and Conte Biancamano..Mon., Jan. 17.

Europe via Naples-due Naples, 7th February.

Air Mail for Chungking by the C.N.A.C. Flano

"C.NA.C." Airways Direct Ber- vico."

Jan. 17, 3.46 p.m. .Jan. 17, 4.30 p.m.

Mon.. Jan. 17.

Kowloon F.Ö.

Jan. 17, 5 p.m... Jan. 17, 5 p.m.

G.P.O.

Jan. 17, 5 pm.

G.P.0, and

K.F.O.

Kcg... Ord..

..Jan. 17, 7 10 15.

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

Reg..

Ord..

Ker.

Orde

Reg.,

Ord..

„Jan. 18, 0 A...

Tuesday

Kalgan Hosung

Tues., Jan. 18, 10.30 a.mi „Tues., Jan. 18, 8 p.m.

Dairen, Japan and Canada

Victoria B.C.

(Due Victoria B.C., 17th Feb.) Swalow and Bangkok Japan

Swatow and Tientsin

via Tulihyblus..Tues., Jan. 16, 9.30 am...

Wednesday

Tingsang...

Wed, Jan. 19, 8.30 am..

Kamo Maru..Thurs., Jan. 20, 5 p.m.. Friday

Carthage....Fri, Jan. 21, 10.30 am. Kingyuan

Fri., Jan. 21. 2 p.m. ..Fri., Jan. 21.

Shanghal and Japan Hollow, Pakhel and Haiphong.... Straits, Ceylon, India, E. and South Corfu

Africa. Aden, Egypt and Europe Marcelles, Marseilles due

G.P.O. and KP.0.

... Frix Roussel Fri, Jan. 21, 1.30 p.m. Manila, Austrails and New Zealand Kliano Maru

via Thursday Island-due Thurs- day. Island 3rd February.

EXCHANGE

Selling

13. 27%

Thursday

15. 2

Japan and Europe via Siberia

.104

,5234

.300*

.02

,81%

1499

6514

vin

18th February.

.0.30

Shanghai and Japan .............

70% 133 .1/01

Buying

.1/3% 1/3.5/32

TT. Dutavia T.T. Bangkok TT. Saigon

T.T. France T.T. Germany TT. Switzerland TT, Austraila

do.

The Chamber then adjourned at musiclans were among the of the lobbles that the speech did not 8.30 p.m. It was generally held in who had como from all parts of

The following ships are expected Chino. During intervals between strengthen the Government's position to be in wireless communication with fighting they wore Japanese helmets and antagonised the socialists and the Hongkong Radio Station: Sagres, 4 m/s L/C London

Radient-Socialist Achilles, Apoey, Fooshing. Shabonce, 4 m/s D/P She said the Eighth Route Army and an in the snowy mountains play- communists. The soldiers treat Japancre captives well, Ing nutes and singing all sorts of group has already met and passed a Pecten, Haldis, Adrastus, Sophie 4 m/s L/C. U.S.A. and often "educate" them.first before Chinese peasant songs. "I have motion which will later be presented Rickmers, Susano, Sultang, Empress sanding them back. Many Japanese never heard such beautiful music in to the Chamber, approving of Mr. Of Japan, Shinkyo Maru, Talyuan, 4 m/a France prisoners had said they were against my life." declared Miss Smedley Chautemps specch and expressing Yungheng, Fermia. Norviken, Bhun- 30 d/s India

President Coolidge. Hen, "war and one Japanese radio operator United Press,

confidence in him--Hieuter,

U.S. Cross rate in London

.02

Parccis

Res

Ord..

Ref..

Ord..

..Jan. 21, 0 p.m. Jan. 22, 9.45 amm Jan. 23. 10.30 a.m.

.....Fri., Jan, 21. Jan. 21, 4.15 p.m..

Jan. 21, 5 p.m.

*Superscribed correspondence unle

With a recent previous conviction Barnett at the, Kowloon Magistracy

.3144

for a similar offence, a man named for having cut down a pine tree worth .10.30

#18, on the hillside of a Government. .09% Ho Fat, 41, was to-day sent to gaol Plantation, Kowloon Tong, yester 4.99% for four months by Mr. K. M.-A.sday,

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