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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
HUMPHREYS ESTATE &
FINANCE CO., LTD..
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of share- holders will be HELD at the HONG KONG HOTEL Hong Kong. on THURSDAY, the 17th. FEB. RUARY, 1938, at 12 NOON for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts for tho year ended 31st. December, 1937.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, 5th, FEBRUARY to THURSDAY, 17th. FEBRUARY, both days inclusive. JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managora. Hongkong, 26th. January, 1938,
THE "STAR" FERRY CO., LTD.
Notice to Shareholders.
G. R.
of
THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY
1938.
Hirota Wants NEW YORK STOCK Hurls Bomb At
Britain's Friendship
EXCHANGE
SWAN, CULBERTSON - & FRITZ LATEST REPORTS
New York, Feb. i. S. C. & F. Dow Jones summary of yesterday's markets:
PARTICULARS, & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday,tho 7th day of February, 1938, at 3.p.m.,
-Tokyo, Feb. J. at the Offices of the Public
The desire to maintain Japan's Works Department, by Order of
with His Excellency the Governor of traditional friendly relations
Britain was expressed by Mr. Hirota
There has been a wide breaks in one Lot of Crown Land at in reply to an interpellation by Mr.
Telephone Company Ropuise Bay, In the Colony of Salchiro Doke, Independent member American
shares, which were a prime invest Hong Kong, for a term of 75 of the Lower House, to-day.
The Government's foreign policy ment favourite and the decline in tho option with years,
in the current situation was enunciat-there brought about the selling of bed in my speech to the Diet some days other securitica. It is reported that His ago, I wish to maintain the tradi- the selling of the telephone shares is ono ilonal friendship between Britain coming from an estate, or from some
and Japan," he said.
large university, Business news to- ork department store sales, a de- day included: a reduction in New
The New York construction awards. Telephone Company has gained 3,235 stations during January. Railroads are planning a huge spending pro- granted a gramme and have been freight-rate
Stocks of finlahed and unfinished steel ore be- low those for this time last year.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FORTIETH ORDIN- OF MEETING ARY YEARLY
THIS COMPANY will be held at: the Office of Mesars, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., on Thurs- day, the 10th February, 1938, at 11 D... for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Direc- tora together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1937.
The Register of Shares of the Company will be CLOSED from Thursday, the 3rd February, 1938, to Thursday, the 10th February, 1938, both days inclusive.
By order of the Board of Directors.
F. IL CRAPNELL,
Secretary. Hongkong, 26th January, 1938.
Course of nine public lectures on
AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS.
Particular attention is invited to the following revised arrange- ments for the conclusion of this
course.
Lecture No. 8. which was to be of given on Munday, the 7th February, 1938, is cancelled.
dato the Medical that On Oficer's house at the old Govern- mont Civil Hospital, which has model gas- been equipped as a proof and splinter-proof house, will be open to Inspection by the public. A representative of the Royal Engineers will be in atten- dance at the house from 5.30 p.m. _to_7.30_p.m..
on
renowal at a Crown Rent to fixed by the Surveyor of Majesty the KING, for further torm of 75 years,
Intending bidders are advised
Japanese
Chinese Policoman Shot In Chofoo
Shanghal, Feb. 3. According to Japanese reports an Incident marred the assumption of authority by the Japanese at Chefoo yesterday, when a Chinese policeman threw a hand grenade at the soldiers as the police were being disarraed.
The man was shot dead on the spot. The grenado caused no damage.
POST
OFFICE.
Biberia"
VIA SIBERIA ROUTE Mall Servico “Vla temporarily suspended.
BHANGHAI AIR SEILVICE Air Mail Service to Shanghai is temporarily suspended,
IMPERIAL AIRWAYS Ordinary air mail letters for Im- perial Airways Direct Service to Europe etc., will, until further notice, be closed at Kowloon Post Office and General Post Once at 9.00 u.m. or Letters for this Service Sundays. Inay be posted in the ordinary post-
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES ing boxes at Kowloon Post Offico
They Registered and Parcel Maile General Post Office. should be clearly marked "By Air closed 15 minutes earlier than Mall" and beur suficient postage.time given below unless otherwise Insuficiently prepaid letters may be stated, and where mails are advertis- taxed with double the deficiency or ed to close at or before 0 am., regi- forwarded by Stenmer Service, at stered and parcel malls are closed at
15 p.m. on the previous day,
and
that immediately after the dis-national situation in the Far East, cline in bank clearings and a riso In red policemn and their disbandment the discretion of the Post Office.
"I think Britain is fully cognisant of the recent changes in the inter- There have been various discussions in certain quarters in Japan with re- gard to British movements, but I which cannot see a single case in Britain has acted deliberately against the interesis of Japan.
posal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of
"If any such case should occur, I two hundred dollars, ($200) In cash. This sum will be refund-thinic It the duty of diplomats to per- ed on payment of the Purchase suade Britain to reconsider her at-
litude." price.
The Foreign Minister assured the PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. Dlet, that Japan was engaged
gigantic task in the Far East. There Sfore it was her mission to attain the ultimate object of settling the China incident. There was no course left to Japan but to persunde foreign Powers to understand the new situa- Lion.
Registry No.
Locality
No. of Sala
Lot No. 405.
Rural Building
G.
Repulic Bay
Road.
Boundary
Menastrementà,
2
W
[tewi}fani|fwot|feet)
Auper zal plan.
NEURY
$230
Contents in
#q. feet
20.000
R.
Upset Frics
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 7th day of February, 1938, 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 Fuk Lo Taun Road, Kowloon City, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 24 years less the last three days thereof.
Tho concluding lecture of the course will be given by Colonel N. M. S. Irwin, D.8.0., M.C., G.S.0.1, Chinn Command, Monday; the 14th of February, 1938, at 5.30 p.m, in the China Fleet Club Theatre. The subject of the lecture will be air raid pre- | % cautions in general.
All lecturers who have taken part in this course will be in attendanco on this occasion for the purpose of answering ques- tions arising out of the previous lectures. Questions should be sent in writing. to the Extra Assistant Colonial Secretary Colonial Secretary's Offico not later than Thursday, the 10th of February, 1938, but every en- deavour will be made to deal with quastions received after that date or sent up to the platform during the lecture.
WAFDISTS STAGE STAY-IN STRIKE
Calro, Feb. 3.
A unique stay-in strike has been started, following the dissolution of Parliament yesterday by Royal do- cree.
As soon as the dissolution became known, Wardist deputies headed by Nahas Pashn, former Premier, and carrying packages of sandwiches and other food hurried to the Parlin- mentary buildings and secured ad- mission before the polles could carry out orders forbidding anyone to enter. Nahas Pasha and his supporters declare they intend to stage a stay-in
strike
King Farouk decreed the dissolution of Parliament, and ordered a Gen- èral Election.
This dramatic step WOR taken following a demonstration at the home of the Prime Minister, during which 22 were arrested.
Renewal of constitutional differ- ences between the King and his Ministers has increased tension throughout the nation.-United Preas and Reuter,
QUARANTINE LIFTED The quarantine restrictions impos- ed by the Philippine Islands against arrivals from Hongkong on account of cholera have been removed in 201 far as the cabin passingers are con- cerned.
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis posal of the lot the Purchaser! (if not the applicant) will bo required to deposit with authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of -two-hundred dollars, (3200)....in
an
cash. This sum will be refund- ed on payment of the Purchase
price.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Naw Kowloon Inland.
Registry No.
Locality
Lot No 2507. Adjoining Now Kowloon inland Lot No. 2264, Fak LoTsun Rd., Kowloon City
Boundary
Measurements
18. E..
feet fret feet feel
As per sala
plan.
Contents in
Annual
Rental
Upset Price |
1aq. feet
A SPECIMEN CASE
Case No. 2568
$25
$1,603
Reported in July by the Salvation Army. The father died eight years ago leaving two children and a widow who earned her living by sowing canvas shoes on a machine lent her by a for- mer employer who has loft for the country taking his machine with him. She is The now out of work, Society is maintaining the. boy (ten years) at the St. Louls Industrial School and the girl (oight years) has been admitted to the Tung Wah Hospitat Free School. HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN
Room: 396, Hank-of-East Asia-
Buliding.
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"I trust that Britain, which is most Interested in the Far East will be the first country to grasp the new situa- tion," concluded Mr. Hirola.Reuter.
STOCK MARKET
REPORT
The Hongkong Stock Exchange official summary issued at 3.16 p.m. yesterday, saya!
WO9
The market shows signs of broadening, and enquiries are ex- tending more generally over the lat
Business
reported in HK. Banks at $1,483, Canton Insurances at $200, Docka at $20, Old Providents at $2.55, Hotels at $5.00 to $5.85, Realtles at $14, and Cements al $13.70 to $13.75.
Buyers
Bank of Earl Asia A China Underwriters H.K. Fire Insurance $3.40 Douglases $575 HK Steamboats $11
K. Wharves $117% Docks $20 Providents (Old), $2.50 Providents (New) $0.55 Haubs 87K
1. & S. Hotels $3.00
H.K. Lands $324
Trams H.K. $14.0
Peak Tram (Old) $014 Star Ferries 808
Yaumati Ferries $24 China Lights (Old) $10.00 China Lights (New) 21:45 I.K. Electric 55 Telephones (Old)
Telephones (New) $8.90 Cements $134)
Dairy Farme $25.15 Watsona $5,40 Entertainmenta sa Construction
#1%
Vibro Piling sa Walince Harpers $4 Marsmans {{{K) `R/~ 4/3
Bellero
Peak Trama (New) $3% HK. Electries $30 Canton Ices ̄$1.70° Dairy Farms $25.30 Wm. Powell, Ltd. $0.75
Balos
Hongkong Banks $1,438 Union Insurancs $300/1502 Canton Insurance" #200 HK. Fire Insurance 1340 HI.K. & K. Wharves $18 Docks $20 Providents_(010) $2.83 Antamoka 50 ct..
increase.
s. C. & F. New York correspondent cables:
Stocks: The sharp break to-day strongly implies an early test and probable violation of the November low levels. We would use any rallies to lighten weak accounts.
Colton: The market 10-day was quiet and steady on reports of pro- posed legislation for Impounding loan cotton by transfer to the Govern
not plentiful ment. Contracts were
narrow range is and a continued probable, pending definite action by Washington."
Wheat: The market 1o-day was firm on Improved exports of 1,000,000 bushels, but this must continue as a higher price factor. There is con- tinued dryness in the South-West and no retlef is forecast. Mr. Snow of Bartlett, Fraser & Company is pessimistic with regard to the Winter wheat crop outlook.
Corn: Exports to-day aver 1,000,000 bushelm
totalled Increased
feeding requirements and lighter steady in- country offerings had a duence.
Rubber: Smaller January Malayan shipments than had been expected and light e.i.f. offerings were steady- ing factors and the market is begin- ning to show resistance on the down- side.
Sugar: Prices to-day were firm on moderate European buying in an apparently sold-out market. Dow Jones. Averages;
30 Industrials
20 Rails
20 Utilities
40- Bonds
Feb. 2.
123,00
Close 118.40
27.07
27.00
19.10 18.25 90.28 30.70 52.71 1 Commodity Index 62.85-
U.S. COMMODITY PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
New York, Feb. 3. The following quotations on the New York commodity exchange are issued by Router:
Mar.
Atoka 28 cts.
May
Bagulo Gold 23 eis.
July
Benguet Causet Ps. 9.75
Oct.
Coco Grova 63 cts.
Consolidated Mines 011 cts,
Dec.
Demonstrations
4 cts.
Jan.
1. X. L. C# cis,
Spol
Paracale Gumaus 28 cis,
San Mauriclo 70 ct. Suyoe Consol 20 cts. United Paracales Bi ets,
1.8. Hotels $3.80/05
HK. Ienitien $49; Tram K. #1483/15
New York Colton
Opening
Closing
8.42/42
8.51/51
-0.45/45 6.52/52
3,00/00
8.62/63
8.71/71
8.72/32
0.75/75
0.78/78
Otherwise, says the same report, the disarming of Chefoo's eight hund- proceeded without hitch. Japanes sentries are now posted on each street corner, and Japanese soldiers have occupled ail melal Chinese build- ings, including the Chinese Maritime the office, Customs, the Taxation
of Communications. Japanese flags Central Bank of China and the Bank are now flying above these offices. Reuter.
.
Lorry Train Bombed By Insurgents
Perpignan, Feb. 3. A number of American ambulances with a convoy of 40 lorries driven by Frenchinen and carrying food for Government, were the Spanish bombed by Insurgent acroplanes to- day.
Three members of the convoy were killed and several injured. A
The survivors have returned number of the lorries were wrecked. France-Reuter Special.
France May Build Huge Battleships
to
Paris, Feb. 3.
of The immediate laying-down iwo 35,000-ton battleships in addi- tion to the 1038 construction pro- gramme is requested in a report of the Naval Commission, presented in the Chamber of Deputies.
The Report sales that this should be France's reply to the construction of two similar Battleships now be- ing bull in Italy.
France recently concluded the con- struction of two 25.000-ton batile- ships and two 35,000-ton ships are already under construction.-Reuter.
HIT BY LORRY
Mok Yu-pan, driver of lorry No. 1388 has reported to the police that while driving along King's Road, he knocked down a man, Ching Sam, who was taken to the Queen Mary Hospital with head injuries,
WOMAN ROBBED
Mr. J. H. Fidoc, of Stanley Terrace, has reported to the police that while 8.77/77 walking along the path leading to her residence, an unknown Chinese came from behind and snatched her and money handbag, containing jewellery to the amount of $107.
3.80 n 8.55. The First Notice Day for March Cotton is Feb. 23 with Delivery date March 1.
New York Rubber ·
14.45 146 14,376/41a 14.60/87 14.55 757 14.70 769 14.05 705 14.80b/04a 14.78 /78
14.03 1 n 14.90 n Sales for the day!-- 1,010 tons.
Chicago Wheat.
03/04% 04/04 80%/00% 89%700
094/89%
Star Ferrien 407
HK. Electrica 85536/4
Mar.
Telephones_ (Old) ̈$28/20,10
Cements $13.70/75
May
July
Sept.
Dec.
OUR GUIDE
Jan.
May
July Sept
Wednesday's sales
Chicago Corn
TO. THE
CINEMAS
Sept.
"Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo": (King's Theatre, to-day)--Rather May regretfully one has to admit that this July one of the serlen falis short of some of the best. Warner Oland in us good as ever, but the material does not give him much scope, However, a very bright performance is given May by Harold Huber, who almost "sicals" July the picture as the Chief of Police at Oct. Monte Carlo,
"Thrill of a Lifetime" (Queen's Theatro, to-day).—Plenty of fun here among the revellers of Camp Ro- mance. The plot in stender, but for those who are satisfied with an hour of light-hearted entertainment, this Alm is the thing. A variety of .nels and gags keeps it going nicely,
12,923,000 bushels.
59/68% 59%/50% 50/50 60 760
00%/00%
Winniper Wheat
120/120% 1263/127 1183/110 100/100
LABOUR ASKS FOR DEBATE
London, Feb. 3. Mr. Clemont Atlee, leader of the Parliamentary Labour Party intimat ed to Mr. Neville Chamberlain In the House of Commons to-day that the Pposition: desired to discuss the Trinidad Report and the position in that Colony.
"Night. Key" (Alhambra Theatre to-day (Boris Karloff, usually associated with the weird and the eerle in films, has his first straight role for a long time. J. Warren Hull and Jean Rogers appear in support "On the Avenue" (Oriental "Then-
The Premier, in reply, said that tre, to-day),--An earful of musle, with songs written by Irving Berlin, the opportunity for discussion would Dick Powell croons his way through artze when the Colonial Office vola and is helped by Madeleine Carroll, was discussed.
Alice Faye and the Ritz Brothers.
The Secretary of State for Colonies, "The Frisoner of Zenda" (Majoells | Mr. William Ormaby-Gore, sald in Theatre, to-day).One of Ronald reply to a question, that he accepted | Colman's most romantic roles, made the recomendations contained in the famous by Ramon Novarro in the toport generally, but was awaiting court the views of the local government, on "silent" days. Impressivo scenes and brillant uniforma make many details bofore coming to a final
decisionReuter. this a picture of beauty,
SERVANTS ROBBED
•
The loss of clothing and jewellery valued at $70 from the servanta quarters of No. 103 the Peak, has been reported to the police by Lam Tam-shing, 28, house boy.
CAR STOLEN
Mr. K. T. Law of Hawong Lane, has reported to the police the loss of his car No. 4797, which he left parked at the Jordon Ferry wharf.
Hansom Now
An "Exhibit"
Sydney, New South Wales,
Wednesday. ONE of the last four surviving hansom cabs in Sydney has made its last journey. It has been taken to the Sydney Technological Museum to begin a new career as an exhibit.
This ancient vehicle was to have been broken up, but realising that the days were not for distant when a hansom would be regarded as a curiosity, the curator of the museum, Mr. Penfold, bought it from the driver.
In order that the cab should end Ita career appropriately, it was arranged that one of the curator's colleagues should be its last "fare."
Cab, driver, passenger, and horse were received ceremoniously in front of the museum, and then the vehiclo was taken inside.
The three remaining hangoma in Sydney "uraufill-in-use,--Reuter,-
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