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THE CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS
The Fifty-Eighth Ordinary Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Ofces of the under- signed on Thursday, the 18th May, 1939, at Noon for the purpose of receiving-
Report of the General Agents, together. with a statement of Accounts for the year ended the 31st December, 1938.
the
The Share Register and Trans- fer Booka will be closed from the 4th May to the 18th May, 1939, both days inclusive.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. General Agents, Hongkong, 27th April, 1939.
CONSULATE GENERAL OF PANAMA,
NOTICE
All citizens of the Republic of Panama in China whose passports have expired, are requented to present themselves to the Consu-
Thursday,
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T.T. Japon T.T. India T.T. US.A. T.T. Manila
T.T. Batavia
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170
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1044
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.5705
.03
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T.T. Salgon
T.T. France
161% 10715 .10.70
7116 127
1/0
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4 m/s France
1/3 .20% 11.30 .63%
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TT. Switzerland
TT. Australin
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30 da India
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BOXING
late General for Panama in ilong Six Bouts Decided In
new
Officers' Class
in
Kong, in order to have a passport. Panamanian passports are good only for two years and
The boxing championships of the must be renewed two years after Imperial Services were concluded at the date of issue. Without pass-the R.N. Barracks Gymnasium at 1,355 .port the
Portsmouth cartier Consulate
the will
month not when the finals in six officers' weights 84 n. recognize the nationality.
and eight other ranks' welghts were THE CONSUL GENERAL decided. The Royal Air Force and
the Territorial Army cach FOR PANAMA. Hongkong. April 25th, 1939.
Chartered £.
7/1⁄2 21.
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.27 n.
Mercantile, C. £.
.13 n.
East Asia S.
.80 n.
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1.30 Th
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Indo-Chinas, D$..
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Docks $...
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Kallan s/-
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MINING
Venz: Goldfield s... Hongkong Mines cts, Antamoks Ps.
Atoka P's.
Baguio Gold Pa.
I.X.L. PS.
Itogons Ps.
.0.70 n. .100 B.
.17/- 1.
THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
CONSCRIPTION IN
BRITAIN
(Continued from Page 1)
months of training means that this subsequent-service with the terri- torials ta purely voluntary.-Reuter Special.
groas
310,700 Called Up LONDON, Apr. 20.-The number of men who will be called up for training under the Government's bill is estimated at 310,700.
Mr. Chamberinin Informed Mr. Lloyd George, whose enquiry in the House of Commons elicited this Information, that this figure would be subject to considerable reductions, It was estimated that the actual number to be obtained under mea- Bure will be 200,000.
It is pointed out that the new ar- rangement is not undertaken in sub- stitution for the voluntary system, but rather as a supplementary assur ance that the men required will be available. Men between 20 and 21 now attested in the territorial.. force will probably remain in that
but u final decision on this lotes:
The calling up of men will begin as soon as the bill is passed. It is understood that in selecting 20 and 21 na the ages for those to undergo training, experts had regard to Inct that this was least likely interfere, with individual concerns,
the
to
and cause the minimum dislocation of industry-British Wireless,
Mc-
Call For Referendum LONDON, Apr. 26.-Mr. J. Govern naked Mr. Chamberlain in the House of Commons to-day whether he would subinit his proposals to a referendum or a general election.
had occurred in the Inst three or four Mr. J. Maxton asked what changes days which made the Government
rush into its decision.
points, the Army 32, and 34 since the Premier had adopted bit by
by
Mr.
Mr. Champbell Stephen asked, Royal bit, the polley laid down Navy 25. In the afternoon the Winston Churchill, did he not think 1.5.0.A. championships for boys were in decency he should get out and let revived after having been in abey-Churchill get in-Neuter Special. ance since 1933. The Army, who won on that, accasion, did not send a team, and the Navy won by 12 points)
to 11,
The results were:-
oneers
Incroatod Tension
Berlin, Apr. 26.
The British conscription decision
is regarded. in political quarters us
TEATHER-WEIGHT-Fight L Thomas increasing the tension, particularly on points.
R.A.F. beat Midshipman Rabit (RN) Anglo-German relations.
LIGHT-WEIGHT.-Sub Lt. Walker
RN) (holder) beat P./O. Esson (RAF) will give Germany's answer in his It is indiented that Herr Hitler speech on Priday,
on points.
Lt.
The Fifty-eighth Ordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Ofices of the General Managers, Messrs. Jar-
on pointa,
WELTER-WEIGHT.-See. Lt. D, Murdoch dine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., Pedder
(Army) beat P./O. McGillivray R.A.F.) Street, Hong Kong, on Thursday, Murdoch (Army)
MIDDLE-WEIGHT--Sec.
Mr. Chamberlain's statement dis- (holder) beat poses of the theory that Sir Nevile 25th May, 1939, at noon, for theyde RAF on points
LIGHT HEAVY WEIGHT-P/O. Meltief conscription In order to influence Henderson brought back the threat (AF) beat Sec. Lt. Edgell (Territorial Germany, as it was introduced with- Army) on points,
HEAVY-WEIGHT.-L. A. R. V. Luke Gut waiting for the outcome of the (TA beat Sec. Lt. Davis (Amy) on Ambassador's visit to the points.
Foreign Oce, whom Sir Nevile Henderson informed of the decision.
purpose of receiving the Report
.8.55 n. of the Directors, passing the .3 n. Accounts, and electing Directors
and Auditora.
..4 n.
32 sa.
304 B
24 80.
.00 sa.
The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the
.33 sn. 18th May to the 8th June, 1939
inclusive.
Benguet Cons. Is.
Coco Grove Ps.
Demonstrations Ps.
1214 53.
.53 sa.
.24 Bil.
.45 sa.
.02 a.
.15 s.
.60 sa.
.5.40 6. 32.00 sa.
Carmarines Pa San Maruicio Ps. Suyoc Consols Ps.
Paracates Ps.......
LANDS
Hotels $.
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UTILITIES
Troms $.
Peak Trams (old) $.
Peak Trams (new) $. Star Ferries $.
Y. Ferries $.. (x. d.)
China Lights (old) $.
China Lghts (new) $..
H.K. Electrics $..... Macao Electrics $.. (x.d.)
By Order of the Board,
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.
Other Ranka
FLY-WEIGHT Ple, T. Warton (TA) beal L.A./C. House (B.A.F.) thaider) on point (TA) beat Cpl. Butterworth (RAF) on DANTAM-WEIGHT-Onr. E, Cronk pointa
FEATHER-WEIGHT-Gur. Darby (TA) beat Cpl. Wisitehouse (Army), the boul being stopped in the third round.
in
Regarded As Gesture It is argued that conscription Britain cannot factor of military Importance,
quickly become must be regarded as a gesture.
The press describes the declsion as feeble threat which falls to Impress Germany-Reuter,
and
LIGHT-WEIGHT-A/C. Butler (RAF) bent te. Ddr. Parkinson (T.A.) on paints. WELTER-WEIGHT-A.D. Algar (RN beat Plz Cawley (Army) on points.
MIDDLE-WEIGHT-Cpl. Brown (Army) beat AC. Colton (B.AF) on points,
LIGHT HEAVY-WEIGHT.-Stoker Lar- kin (R.N.) beat Fus, Grimes (Army) on penta,
EAVY-WEIGHT-Bdamn.
Grinths 104 n. THE BANK OF CANTON, but being stopped after two rounds conscription as a notable sign that
(Amy) beat Cpl. Weaterton (TA), the
General Managers. Hongkong, 25th April, 1939.
LIMITED.
[R.N.)
measures
with Liigir
Deeds Replace Words WASHINGTON, Apr. 26-Diplo matic sources here regard British owing to Weaterton's cut lip.
Britain is undertaking unprecedented Boys Championships MIDGE-WEIGHT-Doy
in contrast Clarke beat Bay Cutter (RAF) on points. in A.FI beat Boy Booth (R.N.) on points.
MOSQUITO-WEIGHT.-L. AA. Davey totalitarians from further expansion, former mere words to dissuade the FLY-WEIGHT-Boy Price (RN) beat European situation as beling generally Imperial observers regard the Act. Clerk Reakes R.A.F.) on points.
BANTAM-WEIGHT-Boy Lewis F) beat Marine Hughes (N.) on points of Hiller's firmer attitude such as slightly worse to-day, owing to signs FEATHER-WEIGHT.-A.JA. Humphrey his refusal (RAF) beat Boy Dunhil
to receive (RN) on Ambassador.
the British LIGHT-WEIGHT-L A.IA. Lewis It is widely believed that the (R.A.F.) beat Ord. S'mn, Ashman (RN) majority of replies from small nations (n.) which Hitler has received have been
(R.A.:
0.40 n. 8.05 n. .4% s. 102 n.
Notice is hereby given that .16.20.b.j∙Dividend Warrants" for all classes .8 д. of shares of this Bank are now ... ready. Shareholders are request- ..05 n. .22.00 2.
ed to apply for them at the Head Office No. 6 Des Voeux Road, .8.40 €. 5.30 b. Central, or through any of the .694.53. ..10 h. Branch Offices of the Bank, or,ELTER-WEIGHT-Boy Newell satisfactory, hence he might take
.12 n. Bank of Canton, San Francisco.
Sandakan Lights S. Telephones (öld) $.
22% n.
Telephones (new) $. Tractions s/-
.7% n.
21/- n.
Tractions (Prof.) s/-
21/- 31.
INDUSTRIAL
Cold: Macg. (ord.), Sh. $....14 n. Cold: Mace. (Pre.), Sh. $....13 n.
Canton Ices $.
Cements $.
H.K. Ropes ..
STORES, &0. Dairy Farms (ex. ris.) Dairy Farms (its) $.
Watsons $.....
Lane Crawfords
Sinceres $......
Wing On (H.K.) $.
Powell, Ltd. $.
COTTON MILLS
Ewo Sh. $.
S'hat Cotton Sh. $.
Zoong Sings, Sh. $.
Wing On Textiles, Sh.
MISC.
....1 b.
.12 n
.3.00 n.
$..20. 15 sa. .7% n. . n. 1.80 n. .42 n.
.20.40 n.
H.K. Entertainment $..
Constructions. 3.
40 p.
0 b. 1% n.
Vibro Pling $.
Ch. Govt, 5% 1925
G$ Bonds
By order of the Board of Directors
M. Y. TANG, Chief Manager. Hongkong, April 22, 1939.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the Bombay Silk Store, of 2, D'Aguilar Street, has no branches, in the Colony, and is not connected with any other similar business.
THE BOMBAY BILK STORE. April 26, 1939,
Flooded Trenches To Go
All flooded and unfinished A.R.P. trenches In Heston and Isleworth, €24 n. H.K. Govt, 4% Loan 4% prm. sa. Trenches to shelter 5,000 will
(Middlesex) have been condemned, H.K. Govt. Lonn 3% par b. built near shopping centres, where Maramans (Lond.) 8/- Mursmans (H.K.) 8/- ....
.15/- s doors. 13/people are likely to be caught out of MANILA SHARES Closing quotations through Reuters:
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on poluta.
MIDDLE-WEIGHT-Boy Green (RN) qualified, beal A/A. Hoare (.A.F.), who was dis-
HITLER TO DENOUNCE ROOSEVELT IN SPEECH
(Continued from Page 1.)` tary, Herr Ernst von Weizszeker.- United Press.
Snub To Envoy
London, Apr. 26, mong to-day whether Sir Nevile Questioned in the House of Com- Henderson would interview Herr von Chamberlain sold that Sir Ribbentrop before Hitler's speech Mr. Nevile Henderson had been received by Herr Welszaker.
stronger stand on Friday than is generally forecast.
Senator King said: "British con- scripilon will undoubtedly convince Hitler and the Nazi and Facist
regimes that Britain is determined to cause of democracy in Europe. It protect their country and detend the should also strengthen,
the purpose of the democratic
Senator Swellennbach said: "A though it will have the same effect, I think Hitler's speech will be con- ditioned mainly by internal conditions in Germany."-United Press.
U.S. Approval circles here appear very favourable WASHINGTON, Apr. 20-Oficial as regards Britain's conscription.
They express the belief that the measure will stiffen the general front It was impossible to arrange an against the totalitarians, and parti- Interview with Herr von Ribbentrop, cularly that it will swing the small Doubtless Sir Nevile Henderson doubtful States towards the Anglo- would use his discretion about seck-French policy.
ing a subsequent interview with Herr Officials refused to be quoted on von Ribbentrop.
the grounds that it is an
the and
entirely Mr. F. J. Bellenger (Labour) British affair, but they gave alluded to the rumours that Herr von Impression of their approval, Ribbentrop was unable to see Sir Indicated that the measure is likely the time to spare, and he asked might possibly contemplate aggres- be Nevile Henderson because he had not to give a pause to any nation who whether that was not a direct affrent sive action against their neigbours. to the British Ambassador.
--United Press. Mr. Chamberlain said he thought it was unnecessary to make that Desumption, Ho understood
that Herr von Ribbentrop was engaged on account of M. Marcovic's visit.
Replying to a query whether Sir Nevile Henderson had an important message to deliver, the Prime Minis- ter said he was malte any suggestions or proposals to not instructed to the German Government.
"We thought it right in the present circumstances, that he should be at Ambers staggered Mellody with a
his post short left hook and then finished him of the developments of British foreign keep Germany Informed right uppercut.-United, polley."-tester.
Boston, Mass., Apr. 25. Lou Ambers, weighing 130% pounds, won a victory over Honey Mellody, weighing 132 pounds, by a knock-out in the fourth round of a scheduled ten round tune-up bout preparatory to Ambers coming fight with Armstrong.
off with a Prest.
lasses
unchanged. A few showed from 1 to 1 centavo, while others
NEW YORK, Apr. 20-Negotia- tions for the sale of American planes to China are still continuing, pending The following is Swan, Culbertson showed small gains. San Mauricio
completion of satisfactory specifica- Hans." Friis report, on this morning's gained 5 centavos,
Authoritative while Benguet financial arrangement has not yet Larket::
said the The Manila market held a quiet closing at 12.00. Yesterday'a volume pletion of the negotiations. United Consolidated gained 40 centavos,
been completed, thus delaying com- session with most prices remaining In Pesos mounted to 209,000.
Press.
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Time)....Fred (Vocal) with Johnny Green at the There will, it is hoped, be a brief Astaire well as people, will be represented.
|Orchestra with Voot! Hill); The told of typical industries and accu-
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rence,
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