NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LIMITED.
NOTICE is hereby given that the NINETEENTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING
or THIS COMPANY will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, No, 10, Des Voeux Road Central, on Saturday, the 121 March, 1938, at 3.00 pm for the of receiving the Report of purpose the Directors together with a State- ment of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1937,
The Register of Shares of the from will be closed Company
Baturday, 5th March, 1938 to Batur- day, 12th March, 1988, (both days Inclusivo) during which period no transfer of shares can be registered. By Order of the Doard of Directors.
KAN TONG TO.
Chief Manager. Hongkong, 19th February, 1938.
POWER OF ATTORNEY Notice is hereby given that 'on other account of transfer to
duties the Power of Attorney issued to George Alfred Flynn, as District Manager for The Texas, Limited at (China) Company Hong Kong has been cancelled and recalled.
Similar Power of Attorney hus been issued to Bayard Craig Lawrence who has been appointed District Manager at Hong Kong to succeed Georgo Alfred Flynn.
THE TEXAS COMPANY (CHINA) LTD., By: P. F. LE FEVRE,
Managing Director. Hongkang, February 22nd., 1938.
THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
Notice la hereby given that the Forty-ninth Ordinary Yearly Meet- Ing will be held at the Com- pany's Offices, P. & O. Building, on Thursday, 10th March, 1938, at 11 am, for the purpose of present- ing the Repurt of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts to 31st December, 1937, and electing Directors and Audi- tors.
The Register of Members of the Company will be closed from 26th February to 10th March, 1938, both days inclusive, during which perlod no Transfer of Shares can be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directora,
GIBB, LIVINGSTON &
CO., LTD.,
Agents.
Hongkong, 18th February, 1938...
THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
THE FIFTY-FIRST ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING OF SHARE- HOLDERS will be held at the Office of Messrs. Jardine, Mathe- son & Co., Ltd., on Friday, the 11th March, 1938, AT 11 A.M., for the purpose of receiving - the Report of the Directors and the Statement of Accounts for tho year ended 31st December, 1937.
The Transfer Books of the Company will be CLOSED from Friday, the 4th March, 1938, to Friday, the 11th March, 1938, both days Inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directoro,
F. IL CRAPNELL,
Secretary, Hongkong, 21st February, 1938,
HONGKONG HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY
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ENTRIES WILL DEFINITELY CLOSE at the Hon. Secretary's Offen, Stock Exchange Building. Ice House Street, at NOON on THURSDAY, the 24th February, 1938, but intending exhibitors are requested to SEND IN THEIR ENTRIES AS EARLY AB POSSIBLE..
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Practice Black-out on February 28th, 1938. Directions in regard to use of head-lamps on motor vehicles,
The Commissioner of Police draws special attention to Rogulation 8 of the Temporary Regulations under the Lighting Control Ordinance, 1936, published in the Government Gazette of the 18th day of February, 1938.
The regulations will be in force from 7 P.M. to 11 P.M. on 28th February, 1938.
Regulation & is as follows:
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The following restrictions on the use of lights on vehicles shall be observed:-
(1) Except in accordance with such directions as the Commis. sioner of Police may give under this regulation, the use of head lampa on all vehicles is prohibited. "Head lamp" means a lamp, in which the diameter of the front glasa exceeds 4 inches.
(2) No light shall be shown from any moving vehicle except (a) to the front, a white or yellow light from not more than
two lamps;
(b) to the rear, a red light from not more than one lamp. Two lights to the front and one to the rear are compulsory for motor vehicles.
No rear "stop" light and no direction indicator of any kind showing a light shall be used.
Nothing in this paragraph shall prevent the use, in trams and omnibuses only, of interior lights reduced in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (4).
(3) No light whatever shall be shown from any stationary vohicle except a tram or an omnibus, and then only while it is stopped for so long as may be necessary to pick up or dischargé passengers in the course of its regular service.
(4) The lights of trams and omnibuses must be reduced as the Commissioner of Police may direct.
(5) In the case of all other vehicles-
(u) only electric or oll lamps shall be used;
(b) no lamp of a power exceeding aix candle-power shall be used;
(c) the front glasses of all lamps in use must be obscured with at least one thickness of ordinary white or yellow tissue paper or with white or yellow paint, colourwash or material so that the obscuring effect is not less than that of one thickness of ordinary white tissue paper. The paper, palat or material must cover the whole of the portion of the front glass through which light can pass and must not be treated in any way so as to increase its transparency. This regulation shall not apply to any vehicle in use on emer- gency duty for fire brigade, ambulance or police purposes."
The use of head lamps on motor vehicles which have no sido lamps will be permitted only if (1) such head lamps are fitted with a diac constructed and attached as follows:----
(a) The disc must be made of completely opaque material, must fit near to the front glass of the lamp (inside the lamp if desired) and must cover it so as to prevent the passage of light except through the holes cut as provided in the following diagram.
(b) The holes in the dise must be covered with at least one thickness of ordinary white or yellow tissue paper.
(2) In the head lamp no lamp bulb of a power exceeding alx candle-poiver is used.
21st February, 1938,
Hong Kong.
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T. H. KING, Commissioner of Police.
EXHIBITION
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THURSDAY, FEB, 24th FRIDAY, FEB. 25th SATURDAY, FEB. 26th
5.30 to 9.30 p.m.
Noon to 0.30 p.m.
Noon to 9.30 p.m.
Demonstration of Amateur Cinematography each evening from
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TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1938.
JAPANESE Five Men On
CASUALTIES
QUARTER MILLION
Shanghai- Manila Yacht Voyage
Shanghal, Feb. 22. Foreign military authorities estimate that 300,000 Chinese soldiers were killed and 300,000 wounded, in addition to an uncatimable number of Chinese civilians killed or wound-held by a ed, which is probably above
The number of Japanese casual- 100,000 mark,
and tise is 50,000 killed
200,000 .wounded.
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POST
LACE 'NOTICES.
The Money Order Omce will be open to the public from 10a.m. to 12 noon, during the Races, on 21st, 22nd and 23rd February, 1930.
may
OFFICE.
on
·AIR MAIL SERVICES - Air Mail Services to Shanghal, Nanking, Tsingtau, Tientsin, and Pel- ping are temporarily suspended.
VIA SIERIA ROUTE hall Service "Via Siberia" temporarily spended.
Shanghal, Feb, 22.
IMPERIAL AIRWAYS The 48-foot, 27-ton yacht Chelldon,
Ordinary air mail letters for Im- a two-masted boat without motors,
Direct Service to left Shanghai yesterday for Manila Perial Always The yacht carries.
of five Europe etc., will, until further notice. bo closed at Kowloon Post Office and H. Ausi, but German,
General Post Office at 9.00 a.m. she belongs to a Frenchman, F.
Sundayo. Letters for this Service Bouvier and flies the French Bag.
OUTWARD MAIL, TRIES The Chelidon sulled five times to log boxes at Kowleen Post Oce be posted in the ordinary post- Nagasaki and back between 1931
and General Post Onice. They Registered and Parcel Maits And
In ten days with no inter-all and rear sufficient postage. time given below unless otherwise The informants emphasised that | Konila & and she expects to reach should be clearly marked "By Air closed 15 minutes earlier than
mediate
stops, During the Shanghal
Insufficiently prepaid letters may be stated, and where mails are advertis hostilities the boat was caught above taxed with double the deficiency or ed to close at or before 9 am, regi- the Nantas boom and was slightly forwarded by Steamer Service, at stered and parcel malls are closed at damaged during the Minghong the discretion of the Post Office. 16 pm. on the previous day, bombing, but repairs have just been completed. on her-Reuter.
accurate estimates, are impossible. United Press.
BOCCA TIGRIS
* SHELLED FORTS MAINTAIN BRISK EXCHANGE OF FIRE
Canton, Feb. 22. The Bocca Tigrin forts were to-day Јарапене again shelled by three warships, one of which was a large cruiser.
At the same time, a lone Japanese plane bombed the fortifications.
The attack lasted about 50 minutes during which more than 100 shells were fired by the invading vessels.
The forts briskly replied to the Are-Central News.
FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.
hos
What to do to help a child
Anyone knowing of a child who been assaulted, neglected, or manner Mkely to ill-treated in a catise unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at once with
Japanese Die In Shanghai Bombing
Seven Killed By Explosion
Shanghai, Feb. 22.
A Japanese officer and six ratings were killed and 20 seriously wound- ed when bombs were hurled during
this exercises at Klangwan Road morning. The throwers escaped.
A company of bluejackets left their headquarters for exercises at Klangwan Park preceded by a tank, which overturned following the ex- plosion of the bombs.
INWARD MAILS
From
Per
USA, Canada, Japan and Manila
(Seattle date, 29th January)
Pres. Grant
Straits
Strolls
Van Heutz Lycaon
Air Mail by "Pan-American Air- Pan-American Airways Plano
escorect Service"-San Fran-
Santhia
are the
Duo
February 23..
February 23..
.February 24.
February 24.
date, 13th February,
Amoy
February 24
Java and Manila
Tjinegara
February 24.
Tientsin and Swalew
Chengiu
.February 25.
Straits
Conto Verda
February 25.
Hakozaki Maru
February 20.
Straits and Europe via Negapatam
(Letters and Papers) London date, 27th January,
Hakusan Maru.
.February 25.
Japan
Катю Магu
February 20
Montevideo Maru
February 20
Somali
February 25.
February 25,
.February 26,
February 26.
February 27..
February 27.
February 28.
Japan and Formosa
Japan
Japan and Shanghai
Calcutta and Straits
Shanghal
Shanghai and Swatow
Haiphong
Japan and Shanghal
Sulsang
Glenapp
Nowchwang
Canton Gneisenau
Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane
Direct Service"--London date, 19th
February.
Japan
The bluejackets took cover in a
Straits commotion trench and after the went back to their hendquarters in Hongkew. International
The Hon. Secretories, H.KS.P.C. Room 308, Bank of East Asia Bulld- WINDJAMMERS Ing, Hongkong, or the Inspector, 40,
IN GRAIN RACE Pokfulum Road, 1st floor; or the Inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre, Wanchai or the Inspector, 12, Sai
REDUCED TO 13 Young Chol Street, lat floor, Kow- loon.
All further steps will be taken, and
expenses borne, by the Society,
The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved,
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ST. GEORGE'S BLDG.
Scandinavian
Fleet
For Australia To Get Wheat Cargo
Calcutta and Stralts
Amoy
Straits
Son
Japan
Kumsong
Acneas
Delogoa Maru
Srdhana
and Manila-San
Tilaroco
Atreuss Marechal Joffre Mirzapore
Straits and Europe via Suez-(Let-
Japan
Strafta
February 28.
.March 1.
March 1..
March L
March 1..
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March 2
March 2.
.March
March 2.
March 3.
March 3..
.March 3.
U.S.A., Japan
Francisco date, 5th February.
Pres. Coolidga
Japan and Shanghai
Aramis
Straits ***
Barentsz
Bontekoo
Saigon.
tera and Papera) London date, 3rd. February-and London
Parcels
Sails
Landon date, 27th January.
Naldera
.March 3.
Japan
Tanda
March 3.
Japan and Shanghal
Comorin
March 4..
Manila Marui
March 4.
Cyclops
March 5.
Nankin
March 6.
Perscus
March 5.
OUTWARD MAILS
Fer Wednesday
Date and Tim
Yuensang
Parcels Ord.,
Halton Halvdan
Thursday
Sydney, N. S. W., Jan. 21. Nearly all the remaining square- rigged ships in the world are hend- ed "down under" to Australia to participate in the famous, annual "grain race."
Thirteen large satling ships, "windjammera," "have cleared Eu- ropean ports for the wheat-loading centres of South Australia. But not one of them is flying the Union Jack or the Stare and Siripes. The honour for the fastest passage to Falmouth will be won either by a -Finnish or Swediah-ship-this-your.—
All but two of the 13 ships belong to Capt. Gustav Erikson of Marie- hamn in the Aaland Islands, and they By the Finnish flag. They are the four masters Passat, Pommern, Par- Viking, ma, Olivebank, Lawhill, Mosholu and Archibald Russell, and the three-masters Killaran, Penung and Winterhude.
-DAY TRIP WON IN 1937 The Passat and Pommern both made passages of 94 days last year, though the Pommern claimed vic- tory by a few hours.
The other two square-riggers for Australin Bre both bound training ships, the Swedish Abra- ham Rydberg and the German Admiral Karpfanger. The latter took part in last year's race 13 L'Avenir, but has since been sold by Capt. Erikson to the Hamburg- American Line and retted os ♫ training ship.
One veteran of many grain races will not be there this year, or ever again. She was the C. B, l'edersen, which was sunk in a collision off the Azores on her homeward voyage last year,
For the first time for many years most of the ships have obtained cargoes for the outward voyage to Australia this year.
SAILING DATES VARY The "windjammers will load grain over several weeks time, Sailings usually take place between February and April, the Southern hemisphere's summer. The ships actually do not race each other as sailing dates vary. too greatly for that. The winner la determined by the clapsed time be- tween Australia and the English Channel. The vessels usually put in at Falmouth for orders. The win- ner's lime depends greatly on the weather.
The Australia wheat trade prof- its from these "windjammer" races, because the cost of transporting grain to Europe is comparatively low As the ships have no fuel expense. The shipping cost per ton usually in under £ and the vessels can carry from 4,090 to 0,000 tons of wheat.
CHULD BITES THE DOG
Korumburra, Australia, The 4-year-old son of Dr. and Mrs. J. D. BORR of this city was playing with its fox terrier when the latter suddenly gave a terrific yelp and look to the bus. The child säld he had bitten the dog' because the latter! would not sit down
Australia and Manila Straits
For
Straits and Calcutta
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Bangkok
Wed., Feb. 23, Feb, 23, Noon. .Feb, 23, 1 p.ID.
Wed., Feb. 23, 3 p.m. Wed, Feb. 23, 3.30 p.m.
Air Mail for Wuchow. Kwellin, CNA.C, Plane
Kwelyang and Chungking by the "C.N.A.C., Airways Direct vice."
Ser.
Air Mail for Manila, Gram, Hono- Pan
lalu, and U.S.A., by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Service" -dne San Francisco 4th March..
Samshul and Wuchow Shanghai.
Friday
...Bat, Feb. 24.
K.I.O.
Feb. 24, 5 pm. .Feb. 24, 5. p.. G.P.O.-
.Feb. 24, 5 pm.
Airways Plano
K.P.O.
Rez..
Ord,
Rez,
Ord. American
Reg.
Ord,
Ref..
„Fob. 24, 5 p.23.
Ord.,
.Feb. 25. 0 SKI
Thurs, Feb. 24,
Feb. 24, 5 p.m. .Feb. 24, 5 p..
G.P.O.
Kongso ....Fri., Feb. 25, 8.15 am Conte Verde...Fri, Feb. 25, 9.30 a.m.
Fri, Feb, 20.
G. P. O. 3.0.
Hoihow, Pakhol and Haiphong... Klungchow.....Fri., Feb. 20, 1 p.m. Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Central and President Grant
South America and Europe via Victoria B.C.due Victoria B.C. 17th March
Japan
Parcels,
Reg. Ord
Feb. 25, Noon.
Feb. 25, 1.45 p.m.
Feb. 25, 2.30 p.m.
Hakusan Maru Fri, Feb. 20, 3.30 p.m.. Santhio
Fri., Feb. 23.
Feb. 25, 4 pm. Feb. 25, 5 pm. ..Fri, Feb. 25.
*Straits and *Calcutta
Parcels, Ord.,
*Straits, "Ceylon, Indin, East and Somali
*South Africa, Aden, Egypt and *Europe vla Marsellies-due Mar- selles, 20th March..
KeR.,
Feb. 25, 4.15 p.ro.
Ord..
Feb. 23, 5 p.m.
G. P. O. and E. P. 0. Reg.
...Feb. 25, 4.20 p.m.
Ord
Feb. 25, 5.00 p.m.
G.P.O, and K.P.O.
Re
Air Mail for "K.L.M. Airways Ser- Halcozaki Maru....................Fri., Feb. 25.
vico”-duo Amsterdam, 8th March
Strafts. Ceylon, India, East and Hakozaki Maru ................ Fri, Feb, 25.-
South Africa, Aden, Egypt and
• Europe via Marsellles due Mar- sellies 27th March
Manila, Australia and New Zealand Kemo Maru
via Thursday Talnnd-due Thurs- day Island, 10th March.
Feb. 25, 5 p.m.. Feb.
26, 5.30 p.m.. Fri, Feb. 25.
Feb. 25, 5 pm.
HCK.,
Ord.
..Feb. 25, 630 p.m.
Saturday
Manila, Straits, Ceylon, India, Egypt Gucirenau ....Sat, Feb, 20, 5 p.m...
and parcels for Germany only via
Hambur#.....
Strails, Ceylon, India, East and Montevideo Maru
South Africa
Sat, Feb. 26, 230 pm
Amoy and Foocháứ (via Amoy) ., Van Heulaz ........Sat., Feb, 20, 4 p.m. Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plano Sat., Feb. 26.
Direct Servico-due London, 7th.
March
G.P.O. and K.F.O, MU
Ord.
... Feb. 26, 5 p.m. Feb, 27, §. 8.11.
G.F.O, and K.P.O.. Rex..
Feb. 20, 5 puhe Ord,
Air Mail for Australia' by the Im- Imperial Airways Plaze flat, Feb. 20..
perial Airways Service”----due
Darwin, 4th March."a
Feb. 27,
22.
Sunday
*Swatow, Shanghai and Tientaln Bangkok via Swatow
Chakrang Yingchow Monday
.Sun, Feb. 27, 6.30 am ..Sun., Feb. 27, 9. m.
Japan
Buisang- Tuesday
Mon Feb. 20, 5 pm
Swatow and Shanghai Swalow, Foochow and Tlentain
Newchwang Tues., Mar. 1, 8.30 am.. Ninghai Tues, Mar. 141.30 am,
Wednesday.
Swalow, Shanghai and Tientsin Amoy
Shanghal and Japan
Bandaken
Kwaisang, Wed. Mar, 2, 8.30 a.m. Tainan Wed., Mar. 2, 0.30 am.
Marechal Joffrendon
Friday) Baira
Wed., Mar. 2, 130 pai;
Tai Seun Hong Fri, Mari:4; 4.30 Km
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