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THE THAT
FORTY-SECOND ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING OF THIS COMPANY WILL be hald at the Office of Mesara. Jardine, Mathonon & Co., Ltd. on Friday, the 16th February, 1940, at 11.30 am, for the purpose of roceiving the Report of the Direc- tors together with à Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1939.
The Register of Shares of the Company will be CLOSED from Friday, the 9th February, 1940, to Friday, the 15th February, 1910, both days inclusive,
By order of the Board of Directors, .
C. M. MANNERS, Secretary and Manager, Hongkong, 26th January, 1940.
HONGKONG TRAMWAYS,
LIMITED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of HONG- KONG TRAMWAYS LIMITED will OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mails are.be held at the offees of Messrs. used 15 minutes earlier than the Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., ne given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertis- Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the 16th ed to cluse at or before 9 am, regia day of February, 1940, at
ered and parcel malls are closed at
o'clock
to transact noon, When p.m. on the previous day, autis are advertised to close after 5 srdinary business of the Company. 6.m. Registered and Parcel malls
re closed al 6 p.m.
INWARD MAILS Haiphong and Hallow
Manila
Canton
Tuesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
Exchange At A Glance
SELLING
T.T. London Demand
do.
́TT, Shanghai
JT.T. Singapore -T.T. Japan T.T. Ind's
1/242
1/218
.305
.6211⁄2
10414
.8216
T.T. U.S.A.
219%
T.T. Manila
.49%
TT. Batavia
.45%
T.T. Bangkokt
.160.4
TT. Suligon.
.10814
.10.05
.108%
1/03%
Do.
4 m/s L/C U.S.A.
4 m/s Franco
30 d/s India
.1/3.5/32 .1/3.9/32
1140.
04
T.T. Franco TT. Switzerland T.T. Australia
BUYING
4 m/s L/C London 4 m/s D/P
U.S. Cross rate in London 4.021 U.S. Cross rate in N.Y...3.09
H.K. Stock Market
NAZIS INTENSIFY
RAIDS
FROM PAGE ONE
over a wide area, including the Tynekkle.
18 Planos In Raid Observers indicate that 18 German bombers participated in the raids on this area,
The Heinkels flow through the clouds straight into
SWIK
of
angry British fighter machines when they attempted to bomb the Tyneside area, and were forced to turn tail in a crazy acrobatle attempt to escape the spitting multiple guns of the RA.F. machines.
witnessed an
A boatman who attack from the seafront of an cast const resort snk: "1 anwa block bomber swoop within Afty feet of the top of the lighthouse.
"Then he passed over the masts of three ships, which he attacked with bombe and machine-guns.
Adverse Weather
"He dropped about six bombs. Not one of them found their mark."
The German attacks were made under severe weather conditions and poor visibility.
Among the British ships attacked were, in addition to the two already mentioned, the 6,900-ton tanker Bri- tish Officer, the 4,887-ton Otter Pool, the 2,881-ton Stenburn the 4,049-ton Well-park, the 2,272-ton Kalaley and the small coastal vessels Atholl issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- Monarch, Danny Bryn and Miram.
The Stanburn was well-known as a') ket this morning.
blockade runner during the Spanish Civil War.
The
following quotations
BANKS
1.K. Banks. §....
H.K. Banks (Lon. (Reg.) £ H.K. Banks (H.K. Reg.) Churtered E
were
.1,305 r.
.07 n. ..80 n. .8% 1.
Mercantile, C. &
Mercantile, C. L
East Asia $.
.20% n. 114 n. ..78 r.
12
INSURANCES
the
Canton $.
Union $.
AND NOTICE, IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that the REGISTER Jan. 30.1 OF MEMBERS of the Company Jan. 30 will be CLOSED from FRIDAY, ..Jan. 30.
Ale Mall by "Air France Direct, the 2nd to FRIDAY, the 10th
Service" Paris date 24th January. February, 1940, both days inclu
Bangkok and Tourang
Japan and Shanghoi
Juva and Manila..
Shanghai
Shanghai and Swatow
Jan 31, Jan. 31.
Jan. 31.
sive.
By Order of the Board,
Jan. 31.
Jan. 31.
Jan. 31.
U.S.A Honolulu, Japan and Manua (San Francisco date, 4th January).
Jan. 31.
Japan
Straits and Salgon
Feb. 1. Feb.
Calcutta and Siraits
Feb. 2.
Canton
Feb. 3.
Japan and Shanghai
.Feb. 3.
Sandakon
.Feb. 3.
Feb, 3.
USA., Itonolulu, Japan and Shanghai
W. F. SIMMONS,
Secretary. Hongkong, 25th January, 1940.
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE CO., LTD.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
(San Francisco date, 12th January) that the ANNUAL ORDINARY · U.S.A., IIonolulu, Japan and Manila CENERAL MEETING of Share- (San Franelze date, 4th January) holders will be held at the HONG
Shanghai
Shanghat
Shanghai and Amay Afr Mail by "Imperial
Feb. 3.
Feb. 4. KONG HOTEL, Hong Kong, on
Feb. 4.Thursday, the 15th February, 1910, . Feb. 4. Airways at 11.00 A.M., for the purpose of Service-London dute, 20th Jan.receiving the Report of the Direc- tors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st. December, 1939.
OUTWARD MAILS Tuesday, Jan. 30
Jan.5.
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China Underwriter $..
K. Fire S..
SHIPPING
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Steamboats $.... Indo-Chinas P$ Indo-Chinas D.$.
Shell (Bearers) s/- Waterboals $
DOCKS ETC. Wharves S. Docks 5.
Providents $4. New Eng. Sh. Sla, Docks Sh.
MINING
Kailan.s/- Raubs Ș. Venz. Gold $. II.K. Mines
LANDS
Hotels $. Lands $. Lands 4% Debentures S'hat Lunds Sh, $. Humplireys $.. 11K. Tenilles $. Chinese Estates $..
UTILITIES
Trams $.... Peak Trams (old)
Peak Trams (new) Slar Ferries $.. Y. Ferries $,
China Lights (old) $. China Lights (new) H.K. Electrics $.. Macao Electrics $.. Sandakan Lights $. Telephone (old) s. Telephones (new) $.
al
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February.
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JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers.
Hongkong, 23rd. January, 1940.
ATTEMPT TO ESTABLISH MIXED TRADE COYS.
FROM PAGE ONE
ernment is continually bringing pres- Jan. 30, 3 p.m. sure to bear on Runanla to try and ..Jan, 30, 5 pm get more and more of the oli which .Jan. 31, 6.30 am.the Reich needs. Wednesday, Jan. 31
Rumania cannot easily meet the .7.15 nm. Nazi demand, so has announced her 10.30 am. intention of establishing an oil board .2.30 p.m. to control supplies.
Many of the Rumunian oil firms
Saigon,, Straits, Ceylon, India, Enst
G.F.O. and K.P.O.
.
and South Africa, Egypt, and, are run by British and French capital, Europe via Marseilles due Mar-jand these firms must therefore, resist seilles, 27th February
any attempt to compel them to sup- ply oil to Germany. Reg.
The Rumanian Government, it is .3.45 p.m. Ord.
..4.30 p.m.stated, does not intend to interfere Manile, Bangkok, Mauritius Reunion, with trade to the Allies, but points Madagascar, Lourenco-Marquer out that Germany is an important und South Africa via Durban,
factor in the economke life of Ru- 3.30 p.m. munia,
Reg
Ord.
Reg.
Ord.
G.P.O.
Tractions (Pref.) al-
INDUSTRIALS
.207 ra. .470, n. .1 5.
The only German hit registered in the aerial combats with the Heinkels single machine-gun bullet, was a which struck the fuselage of one of the R.A.F. machines.
Most of the bombs aimed at the Shetland Islands fell into the sen. School-children were evacuated as a precautionary measure.
Latvian Ship Bombed London, Jan. 29 (Reuter),--Seven are feared killed when German planes 180 n.dropped ten bombs on the Latviat -steamer, Tautmila, 3,700 tons, in the 100 s.North Sea.
11 n.
An eighth man was seen drifting 100 n. alone in a boat which had been dam- nged by a bomb. A fe-boat is searching for him.
.80 1 78/14
.71⁄2 n.
...103 m. 204. .4.40 5. .10.80 n.
.280 ....
.18/. n.
.10 n. ...4 D. ,314 cts. n.
.5.15 sa. .33.70 11. .100 n. 14% .
834 2.
4.00 .
101 n.
17 n.
.an.
.244
43
January 30, 1940.
with
Deanna Durbin
Kathleen Howard in a scene from Universal's "Flest Love," now showing at the Queen's Thestre.
DELIBERATE RAID ON RED CROSS
FROM PAGE ONE
(UP), Thirty people were killed and nifty wounded in the terride bombing of Aabo to-dny.
The raid was the worst seen any- where glace the bombing of Helsingfors in the first days of the war.
Many fires have been started, both explosive and incendiary bombs be- in ttsed,
CHUNGKING BLACKOUT
A.R.P. CAVES War-Time Capital Now Impregnable
"With huge caves blasted out of
the rocky hillside Into which motor
care can now be driven, Chungking
DEATHS
Transport Ministry Tackling Problem
LONDON, Jan. 29 (Reuter).
will soon be impregnable to Japanese-Captain Euan Wallace, Minis
European traveller fold ter of Transport, is launching a.
nir raids,"
a "Telegraph" representative to-day,
1 Is stated that the new 20 miles
on is return to Hongkong from road safety campaign. China's wartime capital.
"The hills are veritably honey- per hour limit imposed this week in combed with eaves blasted cut of the the black-out was the result of tests
carried out in 11s own car.. rock,"
Captain Wallace added that out of "Everyone is really working hard and in carnest about getting on with the total of 1,150 road deaths in the war. They are not sitting around December, 805 occurred during the
blackout. and idling their time," he said,
The Government was determined to "At a big training centre in the
Air teklo the problem of rond deaths. Chinese wes I watched the
The Ministry would select three or Planes were con Force training.
and pilots four specified areas in which the police would make an analysis of the tinually flying round training all the time.. There is no cause of accidents in the black-out, doubt that soon they will give the this being an essential part of national Japanese a big surprise," he added. defence.
Troops at Chungking equipped and seen everywhere.
The Burma Road was being used more and more for supplies as the Japanese had bombed and destroyed! the several railway bridges am French Hanoi-Kunming railroad. The tall service was still being operated with coolles carrying goods over the Emps left by the destroyed bridges.
werd
well
UKRAINIANS TO JOIN FINNS
STALIN'S INVADERS
SMASHED
FROM PAGE ONE
Soviet delachments, attempting a turning movement at Alllojoki were repelled and left 350 dead.
The Soviet air force, attacked. the districts of Kotka, Lovisn, Hango and Rouma, and bombed Hyynsalmai in north Finland.
Two Soviet planes were brought PARIS, Jan. 20 (Reuter)-Accord- ing to reports from Ukrania, Professor down, while Finnish fighters bombed Soviet concentration points und It is ofcially announced that ten Szulgyn, President of the National columns of troops.
were shot down Ukrainian Committee and former Russian bombers
Helsingfors had two air raid alarms Minister for National Affairs with the but no bombs were dropped on the during the day,
The Soviet planes again bomhed Ukranian Government established by hospitals and machine-gunned civili- General Petlura, arrived to-day at
Helsinki.
1,
In one case they even attacked a funeral procession.
Yesterday the Finns in the isthmus used louispenkers by mear of which they urged the Russian troops to surrender.
city.
Heavy Red Lostos
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" HELSINGFORS, Jan. 30 (UP),— -A Finnish communique claims that approximately 800 Russions were nationalist killed in a battle north-east of Lake
It is reported that Professor Szulgyn bas
Ukranian been organising a volunteer corps which will be corporated with the Finnish Army.
Several Ukranian tember at Lwow have been trans- ferred to Kiev
with nccepting funncial aid from Germany,
We have bread, butter, milk and leaders who were arrested in Sep- Ladoga yesterday.
soup," they told the Russians..
One Russian soldier arrived at the
One hundred and sixty Russians
prisoners.
Fifteen men and the Captain's wife ! Finnish lines, where he deposited hi/They will be charm it is reported. Inid down their arms and were made
escaped in a boat and were picked up by a putrol boat and taken to port
Lightships Bombed
| 20 LONDON, Jan.
(Reuter) — Unidentified planes flew over the Shetland Islands this afternoon and
minutes later.
un
Ile Bald the moment the loudl
speakers started the
Soviet troops EXIT LAST BIT OF
INDEPENDENCE
were all ordered to their dugouts. Most Ruthless Raids Yet HELSINGFORS, Jan. 30 (Reuter),
PARIS, Jan. 30 (Reuter).—The
lighter planes went up after them. At least 15 Soviet bombers were cerman Government is reported to:
shot down yesterday in of the most ruthless series of or, that the protectorate of Bohemia ond raids yet launched on Finland by Moravia will be incorporated in the Red Aring planes.
German customs system in March or With a total disregard for inter- April, and that all commercial ugree- national agreements. Soviet planes ments with Czecho-Slovakia will be bombed the civilian population indis- invalid after April.1. criminately, leaving a trail of des-
The Russians launched an attack in the Alttokoki sector, but were re-
pulsed, leaving 450 dead in the field.
Anti-aircraft guns shot down a
Soviet bomber at Pasila, on the out-
skirts of Helsingfors.
Most reliable estimates are that, in the current disisirous offensive, the Russians have lost 6,500 killed and over 20,000 wounded. It is esilmated that 9,080 of the wound- ed have frozen to death.
The Director of Air Bald Precau- tions announces that the film "The at the The German Government invites Warning," will be shown truction behind in at least a dozen the Balkan States to participate in Nathan Theatre on February, 4—5 Other enemy raiders, were driven towns, from the Karelian Isthmus negotiations with the Protectorate on and at the Star Theatre on February, away by fighters while attackingto Abo and Hangoe.
07 the new basis.
Further to the South, fighter planes attacked a Heinkel, which fed into low-lying clouds. One of the British fighters was struck by single bullet, but no damage was done.
ships off the Yorkshire coast.
Two of the vessels attacked were defenceless light-ships.
Later in the morning, enemy air- craft raided ships off the Kentish
The most callous raid of the day was the deliberate bombing of a Red Cross hospital which was clearly ond walls. marked on the roofs
4 n. coast. The ships reported to be at-Thirty three were killed in the hos tacked were the Miriam, the British pilal which lies behind the front lines
In the Karelian Isthmus, and the hos-; bomeer, the Alhall Monarch and the
Danny Bryn. Further ships reporting pital was entirely destroyed.
Four of those killed were women attacks at various points were the
the nurses belonging to
famous .85 b.
Stanburn, Olterpool, Knitsley and Women's Auxillary Defence Or 20 nwell Park. .114 n. ,244 sa. .9.00 n. 19/5 n .10/0 'n.
Cald: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. $.:34.00 n. Cold Mac. (Pref.), Sh. $.....12 n. Conton Ices $. Cements $... H.K. Ropes $....
STORES, &c.
18. 0.00 n.
.22549.
Dairy Forms (old) $.. Dairy Farms (now) $. Watsons $.
21
...
714
1.80
Lane, Crawford. $ Sinceres $.. Wing On (H.K.): Powell, Ltd. $,
COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $........ S'hal Cotton Sh. $. Zoong Sing, Sh. $. Wing On Textilen, Sh. $....
MISC.
H.K. Entertainments $. Constructions (old) $. Constructiona (new) Vibro Piling $. Ch. Govt. 6% 1925
G. Bonds... H.K. Govt. 4% Loan HK. Govt, 34% Loan Morsmans (Lon.) s/- Marsmans (H.K.) B
in areation and the rest were wounded
Patients,
It is unofficially stated that German bombers flew over the East; coast. Several bombs were dropped in the sea in and around the Shet-
lande area shortly after mid-day, but, no damage was reported.
Fighter planes went up after the Germans, but owing to unfavourable weather conditions, could not inter- cept the raiders.
Badly Damaged
LONDON, Jan. 29 (Reuter). One nman is dead and another wounded as na result of enemy action against the Newcastle steamer Gripfast, which arrived off a north-east coast hur- |bour to-night,
One of the ship's Hfeboats was nging from a davit and a shore .34 n.lifeboat is now searching for another 170 of the lifeboats. It is stated that the
44.n. Gripfast is badly damaged.
Nazi Exaggerations 40%
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" .0.00 b.
LONDON, Jan. 30 (UP)-Ex- 14 m. aggerated accounts of yesterday's ..I n. bombing raids along the cast const 834 n.are being put out by Berlin.
The Berlin announcement claims 50% n. that seven armed merchantmen and .302 s. two patrol boats were bombed and .05% n. sunk ju, the North Sea.
15/9 n. It adds that one R.A.F. machine .4/- n.was snot down near Hartlepool, and claims that all German planes rê- turned safely.
Humphreys Estate
U8
Service" due been no kind of a threat by the Allies 7 Per Cent. Dividend ch
to Rumania.
Recommended
British circles describe the claims
Red planes swooped down low over! the building which was hit by severnt. bombs in the centre.
Big Civilian Casualtios Swarms of Red planes took part in raids 1 ever Finland, dropping hundreds of explosive and incendiary
bombs.
The Flans say that at least 15 alreraft fire and shot down by Fin- raiders were brought down by anti-
nish lighting planes.
The total civilian casualties is be- lieved to be 120 killed and 300 wounded.
Meanwhile fighting north-eas! } trying to turn the Finnish flank, has Lake Ladoga, where the Reds pre
taken on a new vigour following the recent lull.
An attack early yesterday morning appeared to have lost momentum, but later in the day the Banking attempt was renewed.
The Reds are said to have lost 450 killed in the first attack, and 350 in the second.
I..
Allies To Charter Norwegian Ships
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Jan. 30 (Domel).- "Just another German exegnern-Great Britain, France, and Norway an important agree- The German announcement states:ment by which Norwegian ships will "In line with the air force recon-be used to convey coal from England Airmatt for Indo-China, Iran, and Discussion in Bucharest between
natisonce fights over the North Sea, to France, thus rolleving Allied shipa an enemy convoy of armed mer- for trans-océan trafe France (Paris and Northern Pro-the Ailles and Rumania huve been to
chantmen and patrol · boats WDE Under the agreement, Norwegian vinces only) by the "Air France clarify the situation, and there hos Airways
attacked on January 20, despite very shipping interests will charter 'fifty Direct
heavy anti-aircraft fre and the vessels Paris, 8th February.
the Allies.
KP.0.
No Mission in Bucharest
Although the ships will still sal arrival of enemy pursuit formations. ..Jan. 31, 5 p.m. SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
"The following were destroyed under the Norwegian flag, they will Jan. 31, 5.30 p.m. BUCHAREST, Jan. 20 (UP). Tho net profit for 1930 of Hum-Seven merchant ships and two patrol be used exclusively by the Aliles and will, presumably, be convoyed by Official British and French clrcles phreys Estate and Finance Co., Ltd. boats, Jan, 31, 8 p.m. here to-day denied the report that amounts to $239.015.18,
states the "One enemy pursuit plane was shot Allied warships. „Jan. 31, 7 p.m. an Anglo-French of mission has annual directors report,, which will down near Hartlepool. Thursday, Feb, 1
arrived here.
be presented to shareholders at the "All our planes returned safe and Amoy
7 p.m.
There was a meeting over the annuni, meeting to be held at the sound." Shanghai
2.30 p.m. week-end between the directors of Hongkong Hotel at 11 am, on Thurs- Fort Bayard and Haiphong ...2 p.m. several foreign companies some of day, February 18.
Friday, Feb. 2
whom came in from the oilfelds. Fort Bayard
.2.30 p.m. Mr. Leon Wenger. purchasing This profil was arrived at after Canton
.10.30a.m. ugent und representative of the deducting Directors and General Manliu, Rabaul, Australls, and New French Government in oil matters Managers' remuneration and includes Zraland vin Brisbane-due Bris also attended. He has been in $38,328,51 brought forward from the bane, 19th February.
Bucharest for nearly a fortnight. last account, the report states. K.1.0. & d.ro.
British and French quartern at- The directors recommended thai Farcels vi
Feb. 1, 5 pm. tribute the report to confusion over the balance should be appropriated Feb, 2, 8.43 a.m. the foregoing facts,
ns follows:- Feb. 2. 0.30 am. Saturday, Feb. 3
.8.30 a.ui.
10.30 a.m. ..0.30 pm. Air Mall for "Imperia) Alrways Direct Servios das London 11th Feb.
G.P.O, & K.FO.SE
Reg.
Ord.
Tourane
Tientsin (Parcels only)..............7.30 pm:
Salgon
Straits. T
Feb, 2, 5 pm. Feb. 3, 5.30 p.m.
On
PRETENDER TO 200.000 140.000.0
THRONE DIES
RIO DE JANEIRO, Jan. 29 (UP). Prince Pedro Orlearis Brogonzo, Pretender to the Brazilian died to-day at his country estate at Petropolls at the age of 64.
Pay dividend, of 7% Transfer to General Iteserva Transfer to nuliding. Improve-
ment Account Kenya...
Bringing some up to $75,000.00) Transfer to Special lepare and
Renewals Account. (.....A
Bringing same up to $18,000.003
throne, And carry forward
15,000.00 20,380.00
11,003,63
the
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LONDON, Jan. 20 (British Wire- Iesa)The Government of New Zen-
to the
mas made a diation of £3,000 Cable & Wireless, Ltd," advise that
arrangements for the E. F. M. (New Zealand currency). Service (Expeditionary Force Mes- Turkish National Relief Fund. sages) to operato as from February 2 havo bien dolnyed..
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