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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE DAIRY FARM ICE & COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.

G.

R.

HONG KONG EVENING INSTITUTE

OTICE is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting

The Evening Institute will re- of the above named Company wil

Hongkong, on 1939. Road, Victoria, Wednesday, the 22nd day

Big Battle Raging

Continued From Page 1

Fighting raged at several villages running in a semi-circle about forty miles southeast of Chungsinng, with the defenders stubbornly holding on to their posts.

SHOPS will allow 20% discount until be held at No. 2 Lower Albert open on Mondboy, 13th March, | Chungslang, ond Mumapu, soulli of

TELLOW further notice on all Merchandise, on account of difference in exchango between Hongkong and Shanghai.

FOR SALE. ACCORDION, Operaphone, Artists De Luxe Model, 154 bosses, ban- donion coupler, original £45, lille used, a £22 for sale, Parisien Grill, Queen's Rond "Hongkong Telegraph."

or Box No. 617,

Exchange At A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London

Demand

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T.T. Singapore

T.T. Japan

TT. Bangkok

15. 2.25/32

1s. 5.25/32

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52

10514

TT, India

.82K

T.T. U.S.A.

28 11

T.T. Manila

.57

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.54

.150%

T.T. Saigon

T.T. France

1082 10.87 .71% .126

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T.T. Germany

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BUYING

4 m/s L/C London

U.S. Cross rate in Lon. ..4.683%

H.K. Stock Market

The

following quotations

were

issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar-

ket this morning:

Mercantile, A. &. B. £..

BANKS

H.K. Banks $.

1,400/15 sa.

H.K. Banks Lon.

Chartered £.

.87 n. .0 n.

27% 13.

-Mercantile, C.

East Asia $.

INSURANCES

Canton $.

13 n. .as n.

220 b.

Union $.

400 n.

HK, Fire $.

56 11. b.

Douglos $..

.67 1.

60 n.

China Underwriters etc.

SHIPPING

Steamboats $.. Indo-Chinas, P. $. Indo-Chinus, D$. Shell Beurer /- Waterbosts $.

DOCKS-ETC.

Wharves S. Docks (old) Docks (new) $.. Providents (old) $. Providents (new) New Eng. Sh. $. Sha, Docks, Sh. $.

MINING

Kaitan /- Raubs $. Venz: Goldfield $. Hongkong Mines cts. Antamoks Ps. .. Atoks Ps.

Baguio Gold Ps.

llenguet Cons. Ps. Coco Grove Ps. Con. Mines Ps. Demonstrations Ps. I.X.L. 1's. Gumaus Ps. San Mauricio Ps. Suyor Consol 1's. Paracales Pa...

LANDS

of Entry Forms may be obtained March, 1939, Immediately follow at the Education Office, New Fire ing the Ordinary Yearly Meeting Station Building, or at the Trade of the Company for the purpose of School, Wantsai.

J. RALSTON, if thought t considering and passing as an Ordinary Resolu- tion the following resolution,

Director.

Tungkinochen, forty miles cast of Tungkinochen, where the defenders pitched their main force against the on Saturday, when the Japanese invaders, were scene of bloody buttle opened - Eeveral unsuccessful Berce

offensives.

Three hundred Japanese were trap- ed and merellessly wiped out yes- terday morning to the northwest of Sanyangtien, when their rear at Hakatsi and Chamkiatsi was cut off by a Chinese flanking movement. The invaders retreated hastly to the south, but

met by strong Chinese units waiting for them and annihilated.

on

were

heavy

THE HONGKONG FIRE That the Company's Board of

INSURANCE CO., LTD. Directors be at liberty to offer to the persons appearing as

Notice to Shareholders shareholders on the 22nd day of

Kiukow, important river town on March, 1939, in the Company's

The Seventieth Ordinary General the east bank of the Han River twenty register of shareholders 41,905 Meeting of Shareholders will be miles south of Chungslang, was re- shares of the nominal value of held at the Offices of the under-captured by the Chinese forces after

Saturday. During the $7.50 each being part of the signed on Friday, the 24th March, brief occupation by the Japanes unissued capital of the Company 1939, at Noon; for the purpose of engagement the Japanese again re in the proportion of one new receiving the Report of the General surted to the use of poison gay which ahitre for each six shares hold Managers, together with a state-ice but later with reinforcements by such persons al par and on ment of Accounts for the year they regained their hokl

On the Hankow-lehang highway, the fooling that on the acceptended the 31st December, 1938. ance of such offer $5.00 shall be

The Share Register and Trans-le #ghting was witnessed during the weekend with the Japanese shift- paid up in respect of each such

ing their main strength to the King- act the Japanese movements, Chinese chan-Chungsung sector. To counter- forges are bringing constant pressure &to bear on the Japanese positions at Waminots, twenty miles west Tsanshik.

JARDINE, MATHESON

CO., LTD,

share not later than the 31st day fer Books will be closed from the of May, 1939 and that thereafter 10th to the 28th March, 1939, both

days inclusive. the Company in general mecting shall call up the balance of $2.50 per share and at the same time declare a special cupltal bonus out of the undivided profits standing to the credit of the fund and Company's apply such bonus in payment of

reserve

General Managers,

forced the Chinese to

abandon the

of

At Yokowchen, where bitter fight- The Hongkong Fire Insuranceing raged throughout Inst week, the situation has turned quiet yesterday. Co., Ltd.

--Central News.

Hongkong, 3rd March, 1939.

the said call. And that such THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC

shall rank for

new, shares

dividend as from the 1st day-of July, 1939. And that any shares

CO., LTD.

DRIVE IN SHANSI

Chungking, Mar. 5. Chinese military leaders sinted to- day that the more recent Japanese: military activities in Shansi Indleates they were either lunching, or had Notice is hereby given that the launched a two-pronged attack in the south and south-east areas of Shansi. so offered and not accepted shall Fiftieth Ordinary Yearly Meeting They state that three Japanese been be disposed of by the Company's will be held at the Company's divisions available for action had Board of Directors as they in offices, P. &

0. Building, on concentrated mainly at Howma, south of Pingyang on the Tatung-Pukow their absolute discretion shall Thursday, 9th March, 1939, at 11rallway,

and also nt Anyang think fit and that the Board am. for the purpose of present- (Changte) in north of Honan.

The experts claimed that the move- shall make such provisions nang the Report of the Directors

ment is designed to clean out centres they think expedient for the case

together with Statement of FL

of the Eighth Route Ariny and the including the of fractions.

Accounts to 31st December, 1938 guerilla activities, and electing Directors and Audi-mobile headquarters of General Chu Teh; the locnion of which they would ¡tors.

not reveal.

By Order of the Board

G. MILNE,

The Register of Members of the Secretary.Company will be closed from 25th February to 9th March, 1939, both

inclusive, during

HONG KONG TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED.

of

MEETING 15. HONGKONG TELEPHONE COM- 24 n. PANY, LIMITED, will be held on .86/10% n.

TUESDAY, the 7th day of March, 1939, at the BOARD ROOM of the Company. Second Floor, Exchange- Building, Hong Kong, at Noon,

11

.117 b. & 50.

.17% n. 16 D.

.30%

Hotels $. Lands $. Lands 4% deb $.. S'hal Lands Sh. $. Humphreys $ (x.d.) H.K. Realtles $.. Chinese Estates $ ..

UTILITIES

Trums S..... Peak Trams (old) $, Peak Trams (new) $.. Star Ferries $..

Y. Ferries (old)' $..

Y. Ferries (new) China Lights, (old) China Light (new)

H.K. Electric $. Macao Electrics $. Sandakan Lights Telephones (old) $ Telephones (new) Tractions s/~ Tractions (Pre) s/-

INDUSTRIAL

which

period no Transfer of Shares enn The registered,

of

By Order of the Board NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Directors,

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & that the FOURTEENTH ORDIN-İ

CO., LTD., YEARLY ARY

Agenta. Hongkong, 16th February, 1939. GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 6.45 11. for the purpose of receiving that the Fiftieth Ordinary Annual -0.80 n.Statement of Accounts and the Meeting of Shareholders will be .96% n. Report of the Board of Directors, held at the oflices of the Company, for the financial year ended 31st Exchange Building, Des Voeux 17/3 n.

Central, Victoria, .8.25 b. December, 1938, and re-electing

Kong, on Thursday, the 9th day of .3 m.

March, 1939, at Noon for the pur two Directors and the Auditors.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the pose of receiving a Statement of Company will be closed from the Accounts and the Report of the 25th February to 7th March, 1939, Directors for the year ended 31st

December, 1938. both days inclusive.

.6.30 n.

. n.

40 sa.

30 sa.

27 B

.13.80 0.

45 SIL.

.003 sn. 15% so.

.00 st.

1939.

1.02 su.

07 90.

0.90 1. band sa.

Cald: Macg. (ord.), Sh. $..

Gold: Macg. (Pre.), Sh.

Canton Ices $.

Cements $....

H.K. Ropes $......

STONES, &c.

Dairy Farma $.

Watsons $.....

Lane Crawfords $....

Sinceres $....

Wing On (HK) $. Powell, Ltd. cts.

CUTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $....... S'hai Cotton Sh. $. Zoong Sings, Shs. Wing On Taxtlles, Sh$.

MISC.

.107.. .9.35 n.

.8.55 n. .5.20 b.

.100 n.

17.10 sa .8 .

....4 n.

Rond

They added that the Japanese ob-

fectives incluried Yuanchu, Pulsien, Linchow, Hsinshui and Changcheng "SPIDER WEB"

The Japanese offensive was charac- terised by a more scattered offensive in the area. One Japanese' column, instead of capturing a ́elty, was mov- ing on to another and was now com- bing the entire countryside, planning the strategie later to converge on points,

said the This tpye of offensive, observers, was designed to offset the retreating guerilla tactles and to form

which a "spider webb" into opened to trap the Chinese guerilla forces.

they

The militarists sold that the

March 6, 1939.

FUNERAL OF LATE MRS. HARRISON

A funeral service for the late Mre. W. G Harrison, who died at the Queen Mary Hospital on Friday, was held ut the Colonia! Cemetery Chapel, Happy Valley, yesterday. The Rev. A. Rose olliciated. he remains were later cremated.

The chlef mourner was the hu bund, Mr. W. G. Harrison, who in store supervisor of the Police De- partment.

scnt

from Floral tributes were

husband "her broken-hearted George," and the two children, "her durling Clem," und from "her darling Hiiile Shella."

Among those present at the service were Mr. W. G. Harrison, the Island, Mr. and Mr. W. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Strange, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Neville, Mr. and Mr. J. and I, J, Benwell, Mr. Fwing. Mr. and Mrs. D. Crawley. Mr. and Mrs. D. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. W. 11, Whitely, Mr. and Mrs. F. Clemo, Mr. and Mrs. J. James, Mrs. W. Pryde. Misa Qust- gaard, Mr. and Men, W. ii. 10ler, Mr. Philips, and Men. S. Eccleshall, C. Birange, AJ. Taylor, P. Kellett, J. 1. Walsh, V. Harmon. 1, Taylor. T, K. Whelan, R. Dormer, J. Hunt. D. 3. Murray, J. Davis, J. Wattle, C, E. Davis and O'Donovan,

Floral tributes wore sent by Mr, and Mrs, E. Jarrison, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Wood Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Murphy, Mr. und Mr. J. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. C. 5. Coom. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hopkins, Air. and Mrs. T. K. Whelan, Mr. and Mrs. McEwen, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. It. Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. 3. J. Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Baker, Afr. nou Mrs. 11. Quistgaard, Atr. and Mrs. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs.. A. G. Butcher, Mr. and Mr. C. T. Chan and family. Capt. and Mrs. Jorderson, Mr. and Bira. A. 3. Peaken, Mr. and Mrs. I. P. D. T. Itleman and Jones, Mr. and Airs.

and Mahoney and Mrs. folly, Mr. family, Mr. and Mrs. Drowicy and family. Mr. and Mrs. Russ and family, Mr. and Mr. J. Hosford and family, Mr. and Mrs. Florantine, Mr. and Mrs. D. Davis, Mr. and Mr. Baal and family. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Sugars, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Strango, Mr. and Mrs. Eccleshalt and PeRAT, Mr. and Mrs, W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Rot. Mr. and Mrs. J. T K. Gilchrist, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Davis, Str. and Mrs. W. N. Darkin, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. 3. Fluliin. Mr. and. Mrs. C. Strange, Mr. and Mrs. Guest Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Nevli, Mr. and Mrs. Keeffe and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. C. V. Pryde and family. Harrison and family,

nd Mr. 1. M. Lenderson. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Ewing and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Crawley, Mr. and Mr. J. Bendall, Mr. and Mr. A. Brainford;

and ir. F. P. H. James, Air, and

Messrs, J. Wattle. H. G. Baker, W. Edge. J. Murray, i. . Todd, 1. W Hammond, Sergeant Hutchinson, Lil and En, Cullinan family, Cushman Cuntly, Owens family, Toronto Friends, Jerary School Friends, Mesy and family, E. and D. Bateman and family, Mollie and Vic Hormon, Annis and Uncles at Hone

Corki Friends

of Ballycotton Co.

family: Harry, Frankie Arthur,

and In- Lionel and But: Sergeant

Mrs. spcctor's Mess, No. 7 Station; W. Kerr and Miss P. L. Kerr: B. Dobbyn and B. Stevens and family; Theresa and Don; Bill Marjorie, Geoffry and Kenneth; Ernie and Gladys; Jack, Margaret and tomily: Geargo and Elvin Fowler; Busy Bees.

Stores and Accounts Stair, Police Dept; Clerical Staff, Government Stores Depl.. Wanchai: Senior Clerical and Accounting Stuff, Poltee

mlitee, and Biembriers; umcers, Com

of the C.S.C.c.; St.

Francis Hotel; Preskirnt and Members of Bt. Patrick's Society of Hongkong: Mother Supertor and Nunk Convent. St. Hellem; Jewkey School Friends, and Amah and Boy,

Sense Of Humour Golden

Oakland, Cul.

Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Creel Jones, celebrating 50 yeurs of happy married Japanese forces were constructing-ite, gave as their formula: “a sense concrete blockhouses in a wide area of humour,""especially when bol in which to form an "Iron ring" around the guerillas.

11 was recalled that these tacties

simo Chlang Kai-shek employed in were similar to the one Generulis- Kiangsi some years ago when fight- Henging the Communists, who now form part of the Eighth Route Army,

It was also recalled that the Com- munists under General Chu. Teh and General Mao Tse-tung escaped from network and started a "long the

14rough the province Shensi. Therese, said. a military march"

observer, "the Eighth Route Army do the same against

Dated this 31st day of JanuaryCompany will be CLOSED from the

Order of the Board.

W. L. MCKENZIE,

Secretary. 14 Des Voeux Rond Central.

HONG KONG TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED.

25th FER-

10

THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the will

SATURDAY, the

An American military observer, who recently arrived from Feiping, RUARY, 1939, to THURSDAY, the sald that Japanese officers admitted 9th MARCH, 1939, both days that they could capture, but could Inclusive.

not hold cities. such as Yuanchu and By Order of the Board of Pubsien, owing to the surrounding hills which constituted the base of Directors,

the

guerilla netivities, culling off the supply routes. He said that sevenl cities had been captured several 1930.times, but they were always retaken by the Chinese guerillaz.-United Press,

T. C. T. BECK,

Secretary. Hongkong, 8th February,

HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THE that an Extraordinary General 08 Meeting of the Company will be! 234bheld at the Registered Offices of .8.70 b. the Company, Exchange Building, .5.60 b. 14 Des Voeux Boud Central, Hong 5. Kong, on Tuesday, the 7th day of

.22.70 n.

58.65

.10.20 b. .23 n.

Notice to Shareholders

CRITICAL TIME FOR JAPANESE

(Continued from Page 1)

bringing pressure to bear on Japan

in

the strictly economic field.

It would lie within the power of and Britain, the United States Holland, for example, to place Test obstacles in the way of Japan obtaining certain supplies essential to an intensive prosecution of the

THE FIFTY-SECOND ORDIN- 18 n. March, 1939, at 12.15 o'clock in the ARY ANNUAL MEETING OF afternoon or so soon thereafter na SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Annual General Meeting of the the Office of Messrs. Jardine, .714 n. 23/- n. Company convened for that day Matheson & Co., Ltd. on THURS- .24/- n.

shall have terminated for the pur-DAY, 23rd MARCH, 1939, at pose of considering, and if thought NOON, for the purpose of receiv- .14 n. ...18 n. fit, passing a resolution as a ing the Report of the Directors 1 b. special resolution altering in cor- and the Statement of Accounts

of for the year ended 31st December, steps in the Far East, following on tain respects the Articles

the £6,300,000 Amertean credit to 1938,

China in December, reflects the very ernment in facing up to the war pro- confident spirit of the British Gov- blems which still beset the world.

15.00 b. .4.10 b.

.20 b.

Association of the Company.

The Transfer Books of the Full particulars of such propoB- ed alterations have been sont out Company will be CLOSED from

to shareholders by post. A copy MONDAY, the 13th March, 1939, of the proposed special resolution to THURSDAY, the 23rd March, .90 giving detalle can be inspected at 1939, both days inclusivo.

any time during business hours at

.24 n. pasy.

By Order of the Board

C.-M. MANNERS,

1

Secretary and Manager. Hongkong, 4th March, 1933.

18,20 n. .104 T.

the Registerod Office of the Com-Directors,

.42 21.

By Order of the Board,

H.K. Entertainments $.

.7 b.

Constructions, $.

194 T.

Vibro Piling $.

Ch. Govt. 6% 1925

G.S-Bonds

.00%. n.

.par. b. 13/8 20.

W. L. MCKENZIE,

Secretary. Hongkong, 7th February, 1989.

HX, Govt. 4% Loan 3% prm..b.

ILK Loan.3%

Le Marainaris (Lond.) 0/-

Maternans (H.K.). B/-

The fact that the British Govern-

ment is now preparing these positive

In brief, Britain, in collaboration with other friendly Powers, is now engaged in an attempt to compel the aggresively-minded nations to keep the peace, and is using her great Anancial resources primarily to that end.

It would not be difficult to restrict markets for certain essential Japanese exports in which case, full agreement throughout the British Common- The Canadian Pacific Uner Em-wealth would be necessary, and the on action might take longer to become press of Japan left Yokohama Saturday at 3.30 p.m. and is due at effective. Hongkong on Friday at 9 am. She HMS. Cicala arrived from Canton leaves Hongkong for Munlia on the

some day. yesterday.

Various aspects of this problem have lately been under expert review in London with a view to providing

have traditional Kentucky disposi- tions," they added.

the Government with the requisite data on which to base its decisions.

China The proposal for a loan to wits under the consideration of the Cabinet lost July, but it was rejected then in the belief that there was in- step sufflelent justification for a which might have been regarded by Japan as unfriendly at a moment when a major crisis in Europe was obviously developing. The sum of £20,000,000 was then contemplated, but a different method of employing British funds has now been devised. ---Reuter.

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Papers and Parcels only for Calcutta Kutsang

Mar. 9, 5 p.m.

Mar. 9, 7 p.m. Thurs., Mar. 9. Mar. 9, 5 p.m. Mar. 8, 5 p.m. .Mar. 9, 7 D.m. Thurs., Mar. 9, 7 p.. Thurs., Mar. 9, 7. p.m.

.Fri., Mar. 10, 8.30 a.m. Fri., Mar. 10, „Afar. 10, 11' n.m. Mar. 10. Noon.

Parcels, Papera, Canton........Fri., Mar. 10, z p Hakozaki Maris

Fri., Mar. 10, 8.30 p.m... Brindia--due Brindlal, 31st March. Conte Rosso Fri., Mar. 10, 4.30 p.m. Emp of Jepun Fri, Mar. 10, 4.30 p.m..

.50s 1.50

Haiphong

.20s –80.

Formosa, Shanghai, and Japan

Manlio

,50% 1.35 201-00 .50s 2.15 20 1.1 .506 .209

.50% 2.40 .20% 1.25

101° 1.

50s 1.60 508 2.50

'at ingenohl's Cigar Stores

"LA PERLA DEL ORIENTE"

and other tobacconists.

Air Mail for "K. L. M. Airways Katima Maru ....Frl, Mar, 30.

Direct Service"-dua Amsterdam. 21st March.

Beg.,

EP.O. ..........Mar, 10, 5`\p.m=

Ord.

„Mar, 10, 6.30 p.m.

G.P.O

Mar. 10. 5 p.m.

Mar. 10, 6.20 p.m.

South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Morsellles-due Mar-

K.P.O.

Mar. 10, 5 p.m.

tellles, 9th April.

Ord.

„Mar. 10, 6.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg.,

Mar. 10, 5 pm.

Ord.

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Kasima Moru Fel,, Mar, 19

Mar. 10%

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