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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

25 words $2.00| for 3 days propaid

PERSONAL.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

NOTICE

TO WHOM IT MAY, CONCERN

The Undermentioned cargo shipped from Tientsin on Through Bill of Lading No. 6 to Hankow per S/S "FAUSANG" Voyage. 422 and transhipped at Shanghat to S/S "LEESANG" Voyage 892 for shipment to Hankow but owing to hostilities had to be overcarrled to Hong Kong for delivery, is now lying unclaimed in the premises of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd.

Unless Consignees offect delivery within 7 days from this date, notice is hereby given that the cargo will be disposed of to meet freight and charges due. Arrived SCOTTISH FRIENDSHIP CLUB with would like

correspond English speaking people in Hong Hong Kong.

to exchange of 24/8/37 Kong with view magazines, stamps, correspondence, Particulata I.P.F. Club, 23 Castle Street, Edinburgh, Scotland.

etc..

to

WANTED

KNOWN,

FETTE RUGS, including few bed- room sets received from Peking, Old Cathay, 2 Connaught Rond, 2nd, floor, next to Cable Office. Note our new address.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES JAMESSAGERIES MARITIMES,

12.

Steamship

"JEAN LABORDE" No. 17 A/38

Bringing Cargo from Marseilles via ports etc., arrived Hongkong on Saturday, 9th July, 1036.

Consignees are hereby

B/L No. $

Marka NVVG 9454 -37 pkgs Ironware etc., TIENTSIN

Cargo,

8

FIL

4686

TIENTSIN -1 c/s Machinery.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. General Managers, Indo-China S.N. Co., Ltd.

NARCOTIC DEALERS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

PERSIST

(Continued from Paye 1. Lul Pun, 34, had 172 pills in his possession.

1

In the rear cubicle, where a widow, Chan Luk, 45, slept, were found a number of packets, hidden in vari- ous places, containing 3,480 pills in; all. The widow declared that these were the property of the divan keep-

er,

CHINA LIGHT & POWER CO., LTD.

NOTICE OF FINAL CALL OF $2.50 PER SHARE ON 1938-ISSUE SHARES.

NOTICE is hereby given that

informed As the search was going on, a 17- the Directors have made a final that their goods with the exception year-old girl, Li Yee entered, and call of $2.50 per share upon all 4th of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables asked to see the widow. Questioned, the members holding shares of Ento being landed and stored into thej she admitted having heroin on her the 1938 Issue allotted on

Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon and took from her waist eight pac- Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow-kets, holding 4,000 pills. She said January, 1st April and 9th July, loon, whence delivery may be obman had given them to her in Re-1938, respectively, upon which Street and asked her to only $2.50 per share has been paid, clamation tained iramediately after landing.

be sent in to me on deliver them to the widow. All

claims must

Mentioning that the pince had been and that the same will be payable or befor 20th July, 1938, or they will

raided successfully twice before. Mr. to the Bankers of the Company, not be recognized,

Hong Kong and Shanghai Domnged Packages will be examin-Warden stated that on each occasion

Banking Corporation, Hong Kong, Surveyor the widow had been present. by the Company's

on the 30th day of September, 1938. Messrs. Goddard and Douglas in the ipresence of the Consignees at 10.00

By Order of the Board of a.m. on Friday, 15th July, 1938.

Directors, Ievenue Consignees must have Offeer in attendance when any dull- able goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.

ed

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

R. OHL. Agent.

Hongkong, 9th July, 1930.

LEAVES FOR MANILA

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left who Among the passengers

Dutch the

liner Hongkong

Mr. 9. Wils July Boissevaln Joseph A. Gutierrez of the Far East Merchants Commercial Association who will be visiting Philippines on business.

NEW STOCKS OF

MULLARD EXPLORERS

ARE HERE

BRINGING WITH THEM THE 7 NEW

WONDERS OF THE RADIO WORLD

MULLARD X-30

SUPERHETERODYNE

WAVE BANDS:-

9.5--16.5 m:

16-49 m.

45-175 m.

170-570 m.

PRICE $300:

Special reduction for cash

· THE ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD.

Ice House Street

Tel. 21322.

Fritz $

Swan, Culbertson

Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities

Daily New York and London Stock Exchange Service Commodity Futures on the principal American markets

Members of

New York Cotton Exchange ·

Winniper Grain Exchange

Chicago Board of Trade

Commodity Exchange, Inc., New York

Canadian Commodity Exchange, Inc., Montreal

New York Coffee and Bugar Exchange

Manila Stock Exchange.

Correspondents for

Hayden, Stone & Co., New York and Boston

J. E. Swan & Co., New York

Cable Address Swanstock Telephone 30243

Hongkong & Shanghol Bank Building, Hongkong

Ofices: Shanghai, Manila and Singapore

I

the

NOEL BRAGA,

Secretary. Hongkong, 11th July, 1938.

BRITISH AIRPORT

IN ITALY

Permission has been granted Great Britain to establish a civil aerodrome on Lake Braccione, near Rome.

The airport will be used as an Intermediate base for imperial Air- ways flying boats travelling to India, South Africa, Australia and the Far East. Trans-Ocean,

MONDAY,

SHARE PRICES

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

Bauka

H.K. Banks, $1,480 m.

£28 D.

n.

H.K. Banks (Lon. Reg.), £90 ni Chartered Banks,, £12 n. Mercantile Bank, A, and B. Mercantile Bank, C., 21 East Asia Bank, $90 n.

Insurances

Canton Ins., $240 n. Unlon Ins, $503 n. China Underwriters, $2 n. H.K. Fire Ins, $220 n.

Shipping

52

Douglas, $80 n. HK. Steamboats, $21 Indo-Chinos (Pref.) $60 n. Indo-ChinaS (Def.), $24 n. Shell Bearer, 91/10% n. Union Waterboats, $9 b.

H.K. & W Mods etc.

$125 b. H.K. Docia (old), $31

b. H.K. & W. Docks (new), $20 b. Providents (old) $3.30 b. Providents (new), $3.25 b New Engineerings, Sh. $3.00 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $117 n. Kailan Mining Adm., 10/0 n. Raubs, $0.65 b. Venz: Gallifield, $3 b. Hongkong

Mines, 7 cts. n. Philopine Mining Antamoks, P. 38 B.

214 62.

Atoks, P.

Baguio Benguet

Explor.,

P.-

Menu 45% sa.

AKK Coco Grove,

Consolidated Mines, →→→ Demonstrations, P. ---

E. Mindanao, P. — Gumaus G'fields, F. —

Ipe Gold, P. I.X.L., P. Itogons,

P.-

Min. Resources, P. — Northern Min.. P. - Paracale Gumaus, P. Satacot Mining, P.

San Mauricio, P. 44 sa. Suyor Consol, P. United Parneales P.

Lands, Hotels, etc.

H. and S. Hotels, $6.40 b. H.K. Lands, $344 b.

H.K. Lands, 4% Deben $103% b. S'hai Lands, Sh. $8% n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. - Humphries, $0.30 n. H.K. Realties, $6% b. Chinese Estates, $100 n. China Realties, Sh. Sh. China Debent,

Publia Vilties HKs. $17.55 b. Peak

(old), $81% b. Peak Trains (new), $31⁄2 n. Star Ferries, $77 b Yaumati Ferries (old), $2344 b. Yaumati Ferries rights $22 b. China Light (old), $1.10 n. China Light (new), $8 n. H.K. Electric, $594 b. Macao Electric, $18.10 n. Sandakan Lights, 50% n. Telephone (old), $26.60 n. Telephone (new), $0.40 b. China Buses, Sh.

Singapore Tractions, 34/- n.

CHINA

EMPORIUM

ANNOUNCES.

JULY 11, 1938.

Fair Weather Forecast

Although Saturday produced heavy and welcome downpours, no rain fell In Hongkong during the last 24 hours, and the total rainfall for the year is now 10.42 inches below average- 32.08 inches as compared with 42,50 inches,

Temperature yesterday was down, 67 being the maximum, with a minimum last night of 81. This morning at 10 o'clock, the thermome ter read 68 degrees, while humidity was 76 per cent.

The Royal Observatory weather report issued this morning stated that a weak unti-cyclone covers the Pacific to the cast of Japan. Pres- over Manchuria sure remains low

The depression and North China, over south-west China is flilag up. A trough of low pressure extends from the southern Philippines to the Ladrone Islands, Local forecast moderate; fair.

is:South winds,

STOLE A PURSE

were Three weeks' hard labour

10, un- imposed on Lai Sze-kan,

J. Lockhart employed, by Mr. W. Smith at the Central Magistracy this purse morning for the theft of a from Yuen Kee-wing, at Des Voeux Road Central.

Singapore Pref., 23/6 n.

Industrials

Cald:

Macg. (old), Sh, $14 n. Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $14 n. Canton Ices. $1.70 n. Cements, $16.30 b. H.K. Ropes, $4.60 n.

Stores, &o.

Dairy Farm, $24 v. Watsons, $8% b.

Lane Crawfords, $8.70 n.

Sinceres, $2.20 n.

Wing On (H.K.), $60 n. William Powell, Ltd. 70 cts. n. Cotton Milla

$15.20 n.

Ewo Cotton, Sh...

S'hal Cotton (old), Sh. $80 n.

ton Sh. Zoong Sings, $27 D.

Wing On Textiles, Sh. $42 n.

Miscelian.cons

H.K. Entertainments, $0.00 n. Constructions, $11⁄2 n. Vibro Filing, $5% n. Ch. Govt. 4

1925 G$Bonds..

71% prm. n. H.K. Govt. 1% Loan 04% prm. n.

H.K. Govt. 3% Loan 3% pr. n. Wallace Harpers, -

Marsmans Ins. (Lon.), 5/- 13/6 n.

Π

Macsinans Ins. (H.K.), s/- 3/11 n. Consolidated China Providents

(old), $0.00 b.

China Consolidated

(new). $6.50 b

UPER UMMER ALE

SUM

STARTS TO-DAY.

Surplus stock to be cleared at utterly immensely reduced pricos. All previous sale records smashed in this astounding colos-, sal sale. It will pay you to give us a call and sco the many amax- ing bargains which must, be cleared regardless of cost !

SAVINGS YOU CANNOT POSSIBLY AFFORD TO MISS !!

Providents

THE

HONGKONG

PENINSULA HOTEL;

HONGKONG HOTEL; REPULSE BAY HOTEL;

&

SHANGHAI

ASTOR HOUSE; PALACE HOTEL;

HOTELS

LIMITED.

with the Grand Hotel des Wagons Lita, Peking

CHINA EMPORIUM

'THE STORE. OF BARGAINS"

Queen's Road,

Tal. 28065-7.

TRYING TO CIRCLE GLOBE IN FOUR DAYS

Hughes' Big Lockheed Hops For Paris

POLICE RESERVE ORDERS

Orders by the Hon. Mr. T. H. King,

of Police, Commissioner follow:

are

CHINESE COMPANY.

R33

AB

Fan, Shin-so, R$3

Lin

Training Course--Part II. The undermentioned members of the New York, July 10.

Chinese Company will attend Chinese. II Ten thousand people saw Howard Company Headquarters for Part Hughes and his crew of four men of Training Course on Tuesday, July hop, oft from Floyd Bennett airport 12 at 5.15 p.m.- Constable R7 Fo at 7.20 a.m. Summer Time. Iu-ping, R13

Shia-hung, RIG- Paris Yan Kwong Yin,

R13 Hughes plans to arrive in

Lai Ching within 22 hours, and will probably 124. Lo Man-pok, attempt to circle the globe in four 136 Leung Wing-Tecung, days.

Kn hàng, rns Ho Thong Chơi, R07. The Lockheed monoplane, weighed Wong Chun-pang, R00 Kwek Kin- with men and equipment, weighs 25,- kwong, and R100' Kwok Chan.

Part I. All re- 000 lbs.

Training Course A hash descended over the crowd cruits of the Chinese Company will. until the heavily-laden machine took attend Central Police Station to the air, when tdud cheers broke Thursday, July 14 at 5.30 p.m. for Part 1 of Training Course under The CTCW comprises Lt. Hiram L.S.R. 30 Thong Po-hing. Dress- Thurlow, 33, co-pilot; Harry P. Con- Mufti.

out

nor, 30, navigator; Edward R. Stod-1

on

The

INDIAN COMPANY dart, 37, radio operator; and Edwin Lund, 32, engineer.

Course-Part Training The Lockheed was christened "Now undermentioned members of the

1939," and during| York World's Fair, the ceremony the President of World Fair gave Hughes a letter of Company Headquarters for Part II acro of Training Course on Tuesday, July introduction and invitation to clubs throughout the world to parti-12 at 6.30 p.m. under LS.R. 214 R230 Singh Constables cipate in the Fair,

Singh, R232 K. Mohamed,

230 Pipe

H.

the Indian Company will attend Indian

From Paris Hughes and his crew expect to fly to Moscow and the ocross Siberia, with subsequent halts at Fairbanks, Alaska, and Edmonton, Alberta.

Press.

annan

235

A.

G. Mohamed, R285 A. Singh, R243 A.

Ghani, R247 H. Ram, R240 S. Singh, 252 F. Mohamed, R260 H. Singh, Weather throughout the world is R293 G. Singh, R204 A. Rehman, almost perfect at present.-United R244 G. Sorwar, R237 K. Bachoo, 1295 F. Khan, R208 F. Alam, R290 8. Omar, and R300 B. Singh.

All re- Training Course-Part I. cruits of the Indian Company will attend No. 2 Police Station on Thurs- day, July 14 at 5.30 p.m. for Part I of Training Course under P.S.R. 274 Mehdi Khan. Dress-mufti.

MAKING FAST TIME

New York, July 11. Howard Hughes radioed at 0.20 p.m., Eastern Summer Time, that he 280 miles out of Rockland,

was

ап

later he hour Maine. Half radioed that he was 420 miles out form Nova Scotia-United Presa,

JAPANESE LED BY AIRCRAFT

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bombed, five buildings on the alr- field being set ufire.

The Japanese communique addy that many direct hits were scored the where on the old aerodrome,

were badly hangers and runways damaged.-United Press. REINFORCEMENT FOR SHANSI

Yuanku, Shians, July 11.

EMERGENCY UNIT RESERVE Gas Course Lectures. Gas Course Lectures will be given by S.I. (R) R. P. Dunlop at the E.U.R. Club on Friday, July 15 at 5.30 p.m. All members are requested to attend. C. CHAMPKIN,

D.S.P. (R).

chlachwang in western Hopci; as their base-Central News. CHINESE COUNTER ATTACKING TSIYUAN

Loyang, July 11. Heavily reinforced, Cliinese forces are now launching a fierce counter- offensive on the Japanese at Tsiyuan, Yellow on the north, bank of the River in north Honon. The city was lost on July 8.

At the same time, they are driving Chlupumiao and other strategic

As a result of the menace of Chi- nese forees In Shunai, which have recuptured many Important towns, points outside Tslyuan with success.

on

the Japanese are sending 50,000

Between 2,000 and 3,000 Japanese troops to the province to reinforce troops from Tsinyang, to the east, their garrisons.

are

their attempting to reinforce The reinforcements were provided comrades at Taiyuan, but were held 30 planes, with Shih-In check at Shootlen, Central News.

with

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EIGHTH ANNUAL

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Conducted by “THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH”

SECTION ONE:

FOR STORY-TELLING PICTURES

SECTION TWO: GENERAL PICTORIAL SECTION (VIEWS, ARCHITECTURE, LAND- SCAPES. SEASÇAPES, HUMAN & ANIMAL STUDIES).

SECTION THREE:

STUDIES IN STILL LIFE

SECTION FOUR:

SNAPSHOTS TAKEN BY CHILDREN UNDER 14 YEARS

RULES

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1-The Competition is confined ex- clusively tu amateur photo- graphers.

2--No employoo or member of any arm in the photographic trade is permitted to compete.

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must B-All photographe entered

have been taken in the Colony, of

Photographa Hongkong.

which been already entered in other Competitions àrs ineligible. No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of, or damage to entries.

hayo

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BPletures submitted in sepia tones

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than one Section.

10-Mounts to be only white or

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by 1*, 11.--No correspondenco will be enfor- ed into Ini connection with the Competition.

12-Entries in the Children's Section must bear the entrani's name, age and address on the entry farin, counter signed by a parent. 13.-Members of the Bieffs of the the Hongkong Telegraphi and South China Morning Post, are not permitted to competo. 14-The_decisions of the Judges shall

be final.

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