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P & O-BRITISH INDIA (APCAR) AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES

(Companies Incorporated in England.)

Taking Cargo on through Billa of Lading for STRAITE, JAVA & BURMA, CZYLOR «DIDIA, IRANIAN QULE, MAURITIUS, E. & 8. AFRICA, AUSTRALABA, INCLUD ENO NEW ZEALAND AND QUEENBLAND PORTS, RED KEA, EQTPT, KUROPE, ETC

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGIFTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERI (Under Contract with RM. Government,}

All venals may call at any parts on or off the routa,-and the route and all sailing are subject to change or deviation with or without notice.

Steamera

BANCHI

+SOUDAN

RANPURA *NAGPORE RAWALPINDI +BURDWAN

CANTON CORFU †'SOMALI

CHITRAL

Tons From 'Kong about |

[17,000] 10th Feb, 7,000 20th Feb.

17,000) 4th Mar, 0,000 3th Mar. 17,000, 18th March

0,000 25th Mar.

|10,000| 1st Apr. 14,500|15th Apr. 7,000 21st Apr.

15,500 29th Apr,

• Cargo only ↑ Calia Casuolanca

Destination

Marseilles & London.

| B'bay, M'rellies, Havre, L'don Hull, 'bg, R'dam & A'werp. Marsellies & London, Straits, C'bo Bbay & Kehl, Marseilles & London.

| B'bay, M'sellles, Havre, L'dan, Hull. I'bg, R'dam & Awerp. | Marseilles & London. Marseilles & London. B'boy, M'seilles, Havre, L'don, Hull, 11bg, R'dam & Awerp. Marseilles & London.

All vessels may call at Malta

BRITISH INDIA APCAR BAILINGS (SOUTE.)

SANTHIA

8,000 23th Feb.

TALMA SIRDHANA SHIRALA

10.000 11th Mar.

10,000 25th Mar.

TILAWA

8,000 8th Apr. 10,000 22nd Apr.

S'pore, Port Swattenba Penang, Rangoon & Calcutta

DO.

DO.

DO, DO.

13. Apcar Line Steamers have excellent sccommodation for ist & 2nd class passenger

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN BAILINGS (SOUTH)

TANDA

VANKIN

NELLORE

7,000; 4th Mar,

7,000 1st Apr.

7,000) 5th May.

Mania, Rabaul, Brisbane,

| Sydney, Melbourne & Hobar

Regular monthly sailings from H'kong to shanghai & Japan & H’kong to Australia

TALMA RAWALPINDI

*BURDWAN SIRDHANA

CANTON

SHIRALA

CONFU

*SOMALI

Hong Kong to Bydney-13 days, -SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN,

10,000 16th Feb., 7 a.m.

17,000 17th. Feb,

6,000 18th Feb.

10,000 2nd Mar,

10.000 3rd Mar. C,000 10th Mar. 14,500 17th Mne. 7,000 18th Mar. Cargo only,

Japan,

Shanghal & Japan. Shanghal & Japan. Japan.

Shanghal & Japan.

Shanghai & Japan.

Shanghai & Japan.

Shanghal & Jepan.

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice, parcela measuring not more than 6 cft, will be received at the Company's Office up to new en the day previous to miling.

For Pamage Intes, Handbooks, Freight, eta, apply

Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

Entries For Badminton Tournament

Only Five For Men's

Senior Singles

Up to noon to-day, entries for the Hongkong badminton championships, which close this evening, were na follows:

Men Stagion (senlor) five; junior, men's doubles, six; mixed nine; doubles, xix: ladles' doubles, five,

Last year there were a total of 12 entries in the men's singler (one In the men's doubles, and event), 12 11 in the mixed doubles.

According to

resolution passed by the Council of the Badminton Association, unless the entries in the senior section of the men's singles number ten, the senior and junior events will be merged into one com- petition.

Those who have entered in the various events so far are:

MEN'S SINGLE (SENIOR)

P. K. Hul (holder), K. L. Yong, C. K. Lee and S. F. Hon (Univer- (sity), and M. A. Oliveira.

JUNIOR

A. L. Fisher, Peter Ls (Kowloon Tong), S. H. Boone (Chung Wah), E. S. Ho and J, S. Ho (Wanderers), D. Kwok (St. John's Cathedral), M. M. de Soares and C. N. Silva (Re- erelo) and D. M. Xavier (V.R.C.),

MEN'S DOUBLES

P. K. Hui and K. . Yong (holders), P. S. Bun and M. S. Lim (University), D. Kwok and F. H. Kwok (St. John's Cathedral), M. A. Oliveira and L. A. Carvalho, C. N. Silva and A. M. Silva (Beerelo), R. P. Bywater and North (S. and S. Home), and E. S. Ho and J. S. Ho (Wanderers),

MIXED DOUBLES

P. K. Hui and Miss

Khoo น. (Holders), K. L. Yong and Miss W. W. Cheung (University), L. A.

Connaught 2Ë.

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO. Phone Carvalho and Miss M. Ribeiro, M. A.

Agents

EMPRESS OF BRITAIN

: from

HONGKONG, March 11th

A New way Home on your 1939 Leave,

visiting,

MANILA, BALI, JAVA, SOUTH AFRICA, ST. HELENA, SOUTH AMERICA, TRINIDAD, CUBA, NEW YORK

THENCE TO SOUTHAMPTON.

Fares on application.

Building

Union

Canadian Pacific

Telephono

20752

PRESIDENT LINER

SAILINGS

SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES

via

KOBE. YOKOHAMA AND HONOLULU

& 8 "PRESIDENT TAFT"

8 8 "PRESIDENT CLEVELAND"

& S "PRESIDENT PIERCE"

5 & "PRESIDENT COOLIDGE"

SAILS FEB. 25th at 4.00 p.m. MAR 11th at 4.00 P.00 MAR. 25th at 4.00 D.m.

Apr. 0th at 0.00

NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA SUEZ

§ 8 "PRESIDENT POLĖ“

88 PRESIDENT GARFIELD"

8 S "PRESIDENT MONROE"

$ 3. "PRESIDENT ADAMS"

8 8 "PRESIDENT POLK”

...ES "PRESIDENT TAFT"

SAILS

10

"

MANILA

SAILS

М

ÉS "PRESIDENT CLEVELAND"

S S "PRESIDENT GARFIELD"

F

Oliveira and Miss M. Silva (Recrclo), A. L. Fisher and Mrs. Clark, and D. Kwok and Miss P. Wilson (St. John's Cathedral).

LADIES' DOUBLES

Miss U. Khoo and Miss W. Cheung (Univerally), Misu R. Gonzalez and Mrs. M. Castro (Kowloon Tong), Miss O. Ribeiro and Miss A. C. Remedios, Miss M. M. Silva and Miss E. M. Silva, and Miss M. Ribeiro and Miss Mi Xavler (Recreio).

MEGAN TAYLOR RETAINS HER SKATING TITLE

Prague, Feb. 13. Megan Taylor, England, successful- ly defended the figure skating world championship for women against 14 competitors in the Prague Winter Stadium on Sunday. The scores were as follows:

Megan Taylor, England, 373.022 points; Hedy Stenut, USA, 358.094; Daphne Walker, England, 359.738; Lydia Veicht, Germany, 355.331; Evy, Nyklova, Czechoslovakia, 350,- 1038

Emmi Putzinger, Germany, 349.-

Cecilla Colledge, England, unable to compete due to illness.-- Trans-Occan.

Was

Hockey Club Sides For The Week

|

The following

has team

been selected to represent the 1st XI of the Hongkong Hockey Club against | the Army in the Triangular Tourna- ment on Wednesday, February 15, on the Club Ground, Bully Of 4.30 p.m.:

V. M. Benwoli; V. C. Bond, E. V. Reed; H. J. D. Lowe, W. A. Reed, S. A. Fowler, A. H.

N. B. Wh. Divett (Capt.), E. Pontius, G. F. A. Morgan and R. A. Bates.

JUNIOR TEAM

The following team has been select- ed to represent the 2nd of the Hong- kong Hockey Club against the 2nd XI of the Middlesex Regiment on the Club ground on Friday, February 17 at 5 5 p.m.

W. Brown; F. II. Stokes, W. G. a.m.Schnabel; L. Starbuck, H. J. D. Lawe (Capt.). A M. J. Wright; W. Spencer, G. D. Woolgar, A. H. Pontlus, K. A. Bidmead and I. P. Tamworth.

FEB. 17 at 12.00 Noon MAR. 170 at 12.00 Noon

MAR. 20th at 9.00 p.m. APR. 14th at 12.00 Noon

p.m

FEB. 17th at 12.00 Noon FEB. 18th at 0.00 MAR. 4th at 8.00 p.m. MAR. 17th at 12.00 Noon

⋆ AMERICAN ★ ★

PRESIDENT LINES

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Telephono 38171.

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EVERYWHERE

28 Dead In Burma Riots

Rangoon, Feb. 12. Twenty-eight were killed and 82 injured during the recent riots in Burma, according to a statement fasued by the police authorities. All windows of the Excelsior Hotel in the centre of the city were smashed by n bomb explosion to-day. Trans- Ocean.

THIS WEEK'S P.P.U. MEETING This week's meeting of the Hong- kong Group the Peace Pledge Unlon will be held to-morrow, insead of Wednesday, the usual day..

The speaker will be Frofessor Lautenschlager, and his subject will be "Pacidam and International Alfaicele

The meeting, starting at 5.30 p.m will be held in the Challenge Book Bhop, Ice House Street, and is open to members at the; públogas

February 13, 1939.

No Decision Hockey

Reached In

Boxing Bout

Dortmund Feb. 13,

Walier

The boxing bout between Neusel, German heavy-weight champion, and Santa di Leo, Italian heavy weight champion, ended with no decision after twelve rounds in the Dortmund stadiun “Westfalen Halle" on Sunday,

The rather

AIR ARM BEATEN AT MACAO

Macao, Feb. 12.

Macao secured an easy victory in o very well-attended hockey Bitch played here this afternoon when the team of the Fleet Air Arm met the dull fight became local eleven. Score at the end of exciting only in the 5th round when play was 8-1 in favour of the local Neusel pressed hard on the Italian, | side. who had carefully been avoiding an

From the outset, the Macao exchange of blows with the German, but who managed to save himself wards maintained a vigorous attack. through the round. After that the keeping the ball in the visitors' ter- fight became absolutely equal ritory most of the time. Edwards Trans-Ocean.

and O'Sullivan, backs, had a tough persistent at- ardeal holding the tickers "at"

"at" bay, "King gave A fine display of custodianship, saving many

H.K. Stock Market

dificult shots.

BANK NOTICES

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CIHINA.

Incorporated by Royal Charter 1843 HEAD OFFICEI-LONDON,

|__28_13ishopsgata, R.C.E, Paid-up Caplin) ....

****** £3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,001 Reserve Tund............................. A3,000,00%

MANCHESTER BRANCH

7 Mosley '81., Manchester, AGENCIES AND DHAN CHES1

Ipah

Baigon Ilofto

Bemarang

Alor Star Amritsar

Beremban

Bhanghai

Bingapore

Sitiawan Bourabaya

Bangkok

Кагасы

Batavia

KIADE

Dombay Calcutta Canter Cawnpore Cebut

Koba

Kuala

Lumpur Kuching Madras

Taiping Tientsin

for-

Colambo⚫ Dalhi Haiphong Hamburg Hankow Harbio

Manila Stedan. Peiping

TONEKAN

(Khuket)

Taingto

Pelping

Yokohama

(Peking)

Penang

Hongkong

Rangoon

Five minutes from bully-off, Macao was awarded long comer bul falled to convert. However, taking advantage of a pass from Rosario, inside-left, Albert Alroan opened the were score for Macao with a neat shot n

.

The following quotations issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- ket this morning:

BANKS

few minutes later.

Thereafter. Costa treated the spectators to an exhibition of classic H.K. Banks, S......(e.d.) 1,410 sa. hockey. Always dependable, he dis- H.K. Banks, Lon. £ (x.d) 20% n.tributed with amazing accuracy. Five Chartered. £

.0% n. minutes later Macao's score was £.274 n. augmented when

an excellently ..13 m. directed ball by Fred Nolasco from 88 . the left wing found the net from an

Mercantile, A. & B.

Mercantile, C. £.

East Asin S.

Canton $.

INSURANCES

Union S... Chin Underwriters cts. ILK. Fire S.

SHIPPING

Douglas $. Steamboats $.. Indo-Chines, P. $ Indo-Chinus, Dş. Shell Bearer si- Waterboats $

DOCKS ETC. Wharves

$ Docks (old) Docks (new) Providents (old) Providents (new) New Eng. Sh. $.. Shn. Docks, Sh. $

MINING

Kallan 6/--

Raube $......

Venz: Goldfield

....

Hongkong Mines cts...

Antanoks Ps.

Atoks Ps.

Baguio Gold Ps.

Baguio Gold Ps. Coco Grove Ps. Con,

Mines Ps. Demontrations Pi. I.X.L. P.. Gumaus Ps.

San Mauricio Ps. Suyoe Consul Ps, Paracales Ps.

LANDS

Hotels Lands $. Lands 4% deb, $. S'hai Lands Sh. $. Humphreys $ H.K. Realtics Chinese Estates

UTILITIES

Trams $.... Penk Trama (old) .. Peak Trams (now) 3. Star Ferries $.... Y. Ferries (old) $.. Y. Ferries, (new) - §. China Lights, (old) China Light (new) HK Electrics $.. Macao Electrics S. Sandakan Light $. Telephones (old) Telephones (new) Tractions s/- Tractions (Prof.) /-

INDUSTRIAL

.82/6 1

n.

awkard angle.

.220 n.

A feature of the local defence was 465 24. the splendid combination by their .75 half back line and backs. Alex .176 n. Alrosa, plvat, was pretty to watch. A neat pass put the local side further .65 b. ahead as Rosario registered from close

15 r. 00 range. Before the interval arrived, a long shot by A. Angelo, left-winger, 24. brought Macao's total to four goals.

Only a minute after resumption, . nr. Angelo, centre-forward, brokó through and added the fifth goal, and .110 b.

the sixth followed balt a .minute 17.70 5. later. .10% ne The visitors exeried constant 04 efforts to score and were very un- lucky when a splendid pass to cen- tre by Miller from the left-wing, was missed just in front of Macao's goal. Eventually, P. Angelo managed to . b. register again and a further goal was added to Macao's score shortly after- .3 n. wards.

0.40 n.

.05 n.

17/0 n.

.5 T.

For the visitors, Kennedy, pivot, 411⁄2 60.

more than his share of the work 33 did .35 sn. 34 6. breaking up maler, left-winger, who of the opposition's .24 51. .27 51.

movements. Miller,

.47 53. Was very

determined

throughout,

.003. penetrated Use local defence time and 20 ca. again and was responsible for secur- .04 sa. lng the last goal for the visitors be-

fore the final whistic.

.1.80 a.

Fleet Air Arm.-L.-A, C. King; L.- .22 Ba.

Tel

Licut. O'Sullivan; L.- Edwards .67 sa. A. C. Wheeler, L-Comm, Kennedy, L-A. C. Pennington; L.-A. C. Curser, 0% m. Lieut. Woods, Corp. Bartlett, Lieut. .384. Medd, Fl.-Off, Miller. .107.

Macno-Almado; R. Rosario, Costa; .8.70 n. J. Nolasco, Alex Airosa, Santos Fer- 04 n. reira; F. Nolasco, Albert Airasa, P. .51⁄2 sa. Angelo, H. Rosarlo, A. Angelo.

.100 b. Our Own Correspondent.

17.40 n. .8 0.

.4 n.

ot

for

During the absence on leave .73 b. Mr. A. Tajiri, Consul General 224 b. Japan in Hongkong, Mr. T, Oda is in

22 charge of the Consulate.

8.70

5 b.

.58 n.

The Canadian Pacific Iner Em-

18 n.press of Japan arrived at Vancouver 0.85 b. on Saturday,

.22 b.

.7 n.

,(x.d.) 22/- n. [ceived after the close of the morning

23/6 n.session through Reuters:

Cald: Macg. (ord.), Sh. $.. Cald: Macg. (Pro.), Sh... Canton Ices $. Cements $.. HK. Ropes $.

STORES, &C. Dairy Farms $. Watsons $.

Lane Crawfords $. Sinceres

Wing On (H.K.) §. Powell, Ltd. ets.

COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $.

S'hal Collon Sh. S. Zoong Sings, Sh.$. Wing On Textiles, Sh$.

MIBO.

H.K. Entertainments $. Constructions, ...

Vibro Piling ... Ch. Govt. 5% 1029

GS Bonds ex. int.

14 n.

13 n.

.1.70. Antamok

.16 n. Atok...

.4 b.

Bagulo Gold Batong Buhay Benguet Cans, .23 n. Big Wedge

Coco Grav .7.85

Consolidated Mines .Bn. Demonstration

1 n. I. x. 1.

33 bpo Gold

liogon Mining

.00 n. Mambulas Cona.

Masbate Cons

Mine Operations 10% North Camarines .102 n. Paracale Gumaus

.24 n. San Mauricio .42 n. Surigao_Cona

Suyoe Con

Syndicate Invest.

Bid Prices

Feb. 11, Feb. 13.

Morning Morning

Closing Closing

.46

.35

#T

27

022

022

13.80

13.00

.003

10:03

*1,00

7 b. United Paracale... .O'T

.1% 0. The following is Swan, Culbertson .0.60 n.& Fritz' report

.08% n.

market:

on this morning's

The Manila market was dull with H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 3% prm.n. prices generally unchanged. How- H.K. Govt. 314

..par sa. ever, several showed gains from Morsmans (Lond.) s/....13/0 n.. fractions to 1 centavos, Antamok Marsmans (H.K.), 2/6 b. thawed the biggest gain of 14 cen-

MANILA, SHARES

tavos. Saturday's volume of business The following quotations were re-in Pesos was 203,000.

Foreign Exchange and General Bank. ing business transacted.

THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LIMITED.

Authorised Capital... $10,000,000.0 Paid-up Capital ........... 1 5,499,008.

$2,776,734.30

Reserve and Undivided"

ProBla

HEAD OFFICE-HONGKONG 10, Des Voeux Road, Cintral BOARD OF DIRECTORS—— Bir Shouron Chow, Chaumpan. LI Koon Chun, Esq. Tung Ping Wah, g P. R. Kwok, 20.

Lan Wong Yun Tong, Eng. Wong Chu Bon, Reg.

q Chang Chung Khak, Eaq. Kan Ying Po, L

KAN TONG PO, Bạq, Chief Manag. LI TER PONG, Esq. Manager. BRANCHES AND AGENCIESI

Amos Batavia Borabay Calcutta

Canton Haiphong Hankaw

Melbourne

Bhanghai

'Nagasaki

Bingapore

New York

Oaks

Bwatow

Bourabaya Sydney

Talhoku Tientuo

Honolulu

Tokyo

Kabe

Kowloon

Saigon. San Francisco Battla

Vancouver

Yokohama

Current Account opened sad ris London Deposita received for one year or shorter periods at rates which will be quoted or application,

Paris Peiping Peans Rangoon

Tang

Manila

Every description of Banking and change business transacted. Loans grand- Current Accounts opened to Local Cur rency and Fixed Deposite received for one year or ahorter periods in Local and Forem Currencies on terms which will be quoted on application

Salo Deposit faxes To Let

The Bank's Head Office in Londoned an approved securities, undertakes Executor & Trustee business and claims recovery of Britian incom Tax overpaid, on terms which may be arceriained at any of its Agencies à Kiranchen.

B. A. CAMDGI,

Manager. Hongkong, 20th June, 1938.

EAN TONO PO,

Manager.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE. CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

Steamship

"ATHOS П"

7*A/39

THE BURNS PHILP LINE

From MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, SALAMAUA, RABAUL and MANILA.

Bringing Cargo from Marseilles via The Motor Vessel Salgen, arrived Hongkong on Tuca-

day, 7th February, 1939.

Consignees are hereby informed

"NEPTUNA" Consignees of Cargo are hereby

that their goods with the exception Informed that all Goods are being

and Valuables landed at their risk into the hazar of Oplum, Treasure are being landed and stored into the dous and/or extra hazardous Go- Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon downs of The Hongkong and Row- Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Lu, loon, whence delivery may be ob-whence and/or from as delivery may be obtained Immediately after landing.

No claims will be admitted after All claims must be sent in to me

fained

wharves

on or before 17th February, 1939, or the Goods have left, the Godowns, they will not be recognized.

February, 1930, wil

Damaged Packages will be examin-

and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 15th

ed by the Company's Surveyor be subject rent. Messra:-Goddard and Dougins in

All claims against the steamer

the presence of the Consignees 10.00 am. on Monday, 13th February, ed on or before the 1st March, 1939, To comply with the General Bond-

at must be presented to the Undersign

1939.

or

they will not be recognized.

Consigneca must have a Ravenuo Oficer in attendance when any duti-ed Warehouse Regulations consigneer able goods are examined by the must have a Revenue Offer In attendance when damaged dutiablo Company's Surveyors."

No Fire Insurance will be effected | Foods are examined, by us in any case whatever,

E. QUIL, Agent.

Hongkong, 7th February, 1930,

THOSE ARDENT

VALENTINES

(Continued from Pago 6.)

ferently as they strolled through their "Forest of Ardent."

Shams Of Love

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 14th February, 1939, at 10 am, y Messra. Goddard and Douglas.

No Fire Insurance has been effect- ed,

Bills of Lading will be countersign- ed by,

GIBE, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

Agents. Hongkong, 9th February, 1939.

will say goodness knows. It probably will be something of this kind:

So come, good Valentine, out of Marry? Well, as I don't love you,

your shell, if you have really decided to do so, but close it fast behind you, for the house you ̈dwelt in was furnished with little But

shams of Love.

What the Valentine of 1987

dear, why not?

We'll treat each other's faulta

·with acid and derision;

not-with- pomp we'll wed-for,

that's archale rot, Better by prory or, still better---

Televisión.

Swan Culbertson

Frits

Investment Bankers and Brokers

Members of New York Cotton Exchange

Chicago Board of Trade

Winnipeg Grain Exchange

Commodity Exchango, Inc., New York

Canadian Commodity Exchange, Inc., Montresi New York Coffee and Sugar Exchango

Manila Stock Exchange

Hongkong Sharobrokers Association Shanghai Stock Exchange.

SHANGHAI, HONGKONG, MANILA AND SINGAPORE Cable Address: Swanstock

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