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Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

February 4,

1941.

CLASSIFIED INEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

ADVERTISEMENTS 25 words $2.50

for 3 days prepaid POSITIONS

WANTED.

COOK HOUSEBOY secks position. Good plain cook, economical and

Please willing.

write Bax 504, "Hongkong Telegraph."

FOR SALE.

Exition,

HONGKONG TRAMWAYS

LIMITED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of HONG- KONG TRAMWAYS LIMITED will be held at the oflices of cars. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., Hongkong, un TUESDAY, the 25th any of February, 1941, at 12 o'clock noon, to transact the

"HONGKONG as, RevealED BY | ordinary business of the Company, THE CAMERA" Secund Over

10 excellent views of the Colony. Price $1.50. Obtainable at Kelly & Walsh, Lid., or from the

China

Morning Publishers South Post, Ltd., Wyndham Street, -

IS AND NOTICE

HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that the REGISTER oF MEMBERS of the Company will be CLOSED from MONDAY, the 10th to TUESDAY, the 25th February, 1941, both days inclu-

By Order of the Board

Police Reserve ve

Orders Issued

Orders by the Hon. Mr C. G. Ferdue, acting Commissioner of Police for the coming week are as follow:

General

Attention of ull ranks ta drawn to the fact that the Police Store will be entire by eloard from Tursday, February 6, to Thursday, February 23.

Chinese Comwany Training Course-Part it.

Those worn-

ed will attend Ht Paul's College for Part II of Training Course uniler Sub-Inspec- tor T Hukion on Tuesday, Thurs- tay, and Friday, February 4, 8 and 7. ot

jun. sharp. Training Course-Pari

IV. Thoso đêr talled will attend Prince's Budding, 1st Floor, for Part IV of Training Cobrad under Inspectae it, Lau Shku-chven an Wednesday, February 5, at 8.13 p.m. sharp. Patrol Duty. Patio) duties will be cai- ried out na ordered.

Indian Company. Squad Detll. Those warned will attend Central Police Station for Aqued Dril Wednesday, and Friday, February 5 and 7 at 5.13 m. Mar. Driss-ilue duties will be

Untfarm.

Patrul Duty. Patrol carried out as ordered.

Mylog Squad Patrol Duty. Patrol duties will be car- ried out an ordered.

402 M

A.

Emergency Unit Reserve Strength. Constable, Prota has been taken on the strength of the Energency Uni Reserve, as from February 1

Constables (1) 473 9. S. 1. de Farin and (1) 37 A. 8. Xavier have been per- mitted to resign from the Emergency Unit Reserve, aa from February 1 and 3. 141, respectively.

Company Drill. All ranks of the "A" Company will parade ui No. 2 Police Station

Wednesday. on

ស៥ Friday, February 3, at 5.19 p. sharp for Com- pany Drill under Sub-Inspector (R) M. A de Saura. Dress-Blue Uniform,

Patrol Duty. Patrol duties will carried out as ordered.

D. EAGER,

D. C. P. R.

MONSTER WAR FUND

RAFFLE

Donors of Prizes are requested to hold them until won, when the Hongkong War Effort Committee wili issue orders for collec- tion to the winners.

The romantic comedy: in question is the swellost of the yoär!.

THE LAD QUESTION

starring

BRIAN AHERNE

RITA HAYWORTH Istvan play by lawls Maltees. Directed by CHARLES VIDOR

A COLUMBIA PICTURE

NEXT CHANGE

AT THE

KING'S

be

W. P. SIMMONS,

Secretary. Hongkong. Ist February, 1941.

NOTICE

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940

The following rates will be charged for mailing single copics

the following newspapers

of abroad:-

South China Morning Post Ching and Macao

16 cents per copy British Empire and Foreign 25 cents per copy

Tho Hongkong Telegraph China and Maeno

14 cents per copy 16 cents Saturdaya

British and Foreign

20 cents per copy

25 cents Saturdays.

BANK S

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3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £2,000,000 Reserva Fund

23,000,000

HEAD OFFICE-LONDON. 38 shopsgate, P.C.L.

Sub-Agencies in London; 117/122, Leadenhall Street, E.CA.

- West End Branch: 14/10, Cockspur Btreet, S.Wi. Manchester Branch:

B2, Mosley Btreet, Manenetzer, 2. AGENCIES AND BRANCHES: "Totikong" Alor Star Amritsar

Ipoh Tiollo 31angkok Batavia Bombay Calcutta

Karachi

ТАНГОСП Salgon Semarang Seremban Shanghai Singapore Stuowan Sourabaya Taiping Tenuin Tongkah

Agencies:

Klang Robe Kuala

Live Street

Fairie Place

Lumpur Kuching

Canton Cawnpore Cebu Colombo

Delhi Italphong

Madras

Manda

Medan

New York

Pelping

(Peking)

(aukel) Taingiao Yokohama

Hamburg

Penang

Hankow

and

opened

FOREIGN EXCILANGE

Generel Banking Business transacted.

and CURRENT ACCOUNTS FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter periods in Local or Other Cur- renetes at rates which will be quoted on application.

по

UFS

WAR'S OVER FOR THEM Duco's mon won't have to fight anymore in war thoy don't care about. According to Greek contor, there are Italian soldiers captured in Albania and put into prison camp somewhere behind lines. Some are wounded, but all are eager for moot and broad,

Adequate Stocks Of Food

Rice Price Down

de-

No actual shortage of four for local requirements is anticipated, clared Mr G. S. Kennedy-Skipton, Controller of Food, when interviewed yesterday. Owing to Irregularities In shipping, future imports my bo substantially reduced and stocks may fall accordingly. The Government is, situation however, watching the

suf- securing closely with a view to ficient stocks at all times, he added.

It was also learned that Govern- ment is acquiring, in case of emer- geney, a reserve stock of peanut oil and soyn beans, which, together with white rice, should provide a minimum There rlict for

an average person.

of the above is no shortage of any three food commoditics.

Importers of peanut oil and soya beans are not compelled to keep a reserve for release when stocks in the Colony

short. No special cond!- long in this connection are attached to the import licences.

run

It was learned from Chinese sources thut, although there is no shortage

of peanut oil, the price has increased

Exchange At A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London

Demand London T.T. Shanglini

Singapore

T.T. Bangkok

Barentu Captured By British

Cairo, Feb. 3.

FOR THE 1 MAN IN 7 WHO SHAVES EVERY DAY

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To meet this condition, Williama hon now developed GLIDER-a Apo- cial cream for dally abavers. With na soap base, it's a complete departure from ordinary shavo creams. No brush.Nolather. Notaticky or grenny,

A superabundance of molature is contained in this rich cream. It won't dry on your face, Applied with the fingers, It quickly soltans each whisker. A protective layer is formed over which your razor.giides. 08. comes each hair at the base without scraping. Like a cold cream, Glider helps keep your skin smooth all day. Giller is the result of nearly 100 years' experience in making fine shaving preparations..

Sole Agents:

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RADIO

ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 3145 metros (9,520 kilo.cycles)

Recital by Harry Ore From The Studio

POST OFFICE

་་་་

The following Increased postage: rotes for letters will be effective an from 1st February 1941.

Places in the Colony, 5 cents for each ounce or part of an ounce.

British possessions, protectorates and mandated territories, 20 cents for the first ounce and 10 cents for euch additional ounce or part of an ounce. China, and Macao, il cepts for each jounce or part of an ounce.

All

countries not specifted above, 30 cents for the Brat'ounce and 15 cents for each additional ounce part of pa ounce,

cr

The Printed Muller Service to the following places in China is tem- porarily suspended:-Yunnan, Szq- ehuen, Kweichow, Hunan, Fukien (except

Amoy and Kulangsu), Kwangsi Yunghslen), Kwangtung,

.(except Wuchaw and

North und East

of

Small Packet Post to all countries. is suspended.

INWARD MAILS Australia and Manila......Feb. 4. Air Mall by "Pan-American Airways

Direct Service"-San

date, 29th January

Francisco Feb,

5.

Swalow

Feb. 5.

.Feb. 5.

Java and Manila

Straits and Air Mail by "British Overseas Airways Service" by Sen from Singapore

Calcutta and Straits

Straits and

Feb. 6.

Feb. 0. Air Mail by "British Overseas Airways Servico" by Sea from Singapore Feb. 6. Feb. 7. Honolulu, Japan and

hal. (Sun Francisco date 17th January) ................Feb. 8,

Mall by "Pan-American Airways. Direct Service"-Sant

Als

date, 4th February.

Radio Programme Broadcast by Canton

Francisco ..Feb. 11. .Feb. 11.

Z. B. W. on a Frequency of 845 k.e's. United Kingdom and Straits Feb, 12.

9.52 m.c's, per

The British occupation of Barentu," In Eritrea, and the continuance of the British pursuit of the enemy In are recorded in a com- Abyssinia

unique as follows:

and on Short Wave from 1-2.15. pan. USA., Honolulu, Japon, and

hai (San Francisco date, 24th Libya: Preparations for the con- and 8-11 p.m. on tinuntion of our advance from Derna second.

Feb, 14. Java and Manila are proceeding..

..........Feb. 14. 12.15 pm. Short Service of Inter- United-Kingdom and Straits Feb, 15..

Sandakan..........................

.Feb, 17. Calcutta and Straits 12.30

..Feb. 18.

.1/27 .1/23

T.T. Japan

.430 3234 1024

T.T. India

8214

T.T. U.S.A.

237%

T.T. Monila

47%

T.T. Batavia

.441%

H. K. T

.140

T.T. Saigon

.1021⁄4

T.T. France

T.T. Switzerland TT. Austratin

Nont .100

Eritrea: As a result of our opera- flans the enemy have evacuated the cession. town of Barentu which we occupied

.1/05

BUYING

4 m/s L/C London

4 m/s D/P Louden

1/3 1/3

arc which Keten.

are

4 m/s L/C USA

4 m/s, France

.24€ .Nom.

Abyssinta:

84%

30 d/s India

U.S. Cross rate in London 4.02 U.S. Cross rate in N.Y...4.0314

H.K. Stock Market

were

Mar-

BANKS

1,410 n.

.01 n.

.03 1.

B4 77.

.23 n.

by about 30 рет семь

cout. as compared

The following quotations with pre-war prices. Peanut oil is imported from many places, including issued on the Hongkong Stock North China elties vin Tsingtao and let this morning. Dairen, the Dutch East Indies, and Pakhol. Certain kinds of cocoanut afl also come from the Philippine Islands. So far supplies from these

disrupted, sources have not been

Questioned regarding the rice situation in Hongkong. Mr F. C.

Controller of Barry

of Rice, stated yes- terday that the present stocks and forthcoming supplies of rice will be adequate for.normal requirements. Rice is chiefly Imported from Thai- land, Burma and Indo-China. 1710

entail prices of the various!

have dropped by an average

of about $2 per pleut since the last Grnment Order published in thei

To prevent any possibility of short- age, importers are encouraged to hold a reserve stock which is to be released Occasionally to keep prices down, should the necessity arise.

Generally speaking, roncluded Mr the rlee situation can be re- Barry, garded as sutisfactory.

Abnormal Weather

In January

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interest allowed at rater oblainable on application In London The Bank's Head Office

The greater part of January was undertakes Executor & Truter business

considerably

usual. warmer than Bou claims recovery of British Income Tax overpaid, on terms which may be

although there were two short colu ascertained at any of its Agencies and

spells on the 25th-20th and 30th-- Branches.

R. A. CAMIDGE, 31st says Mr. C. W. Jeffries, Director

Manager of the Royal Observatory,

ILK. SOCIETY FOR THE

. PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

Responsibilities Of Empire

It is our proud boast that we bring enlightenment 10 the Colonies wo administer.

In our Clubs we TEACH, boys and girls as well as FEED them. Won't you help the work to extend?

METROPOLE

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-CENTURE

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over

weather was fair during the early part of the month, but became unset iled with frequent rain from the 12th to the 24th. There was a heavy } downpour on the 21st; and a thunder- storm on the 23rd; thunder is very unusual in January. The last week of the month was cloudy but mainly dry. The development of an excep tionally intense anticyclone China caused a marked full in tem- perature on the 30th and 31st.

for the mean temperature The

which is Ave month was 64.7*F. degrees above normal. The maxi- mum of 80.0°, which occurred on the 4th, is a record for January. minimum of 48.3 was recorded on the 31st. The mean relative humidity was 84 per cent. against a normal of 75 per cent.

IK. Banks $.. HK. Banks £. H.K. Banks ·(I.K.). Chartered £.... Mercantile, A. &, B. Mercantile, C. £.. East Asia S...

INSURANCES

Cantons $.

Unions S... Chitin Underwriters $. ILK. Fire $..

SHIPPING

Douglas $.. Steamboats $.. Indo-Chinus P. $. Indo-Chinas D. S. Shell (Bearers) s/- Waterboats $..

DOCKS ETC. Wharves S... Docks (ald) $. Docks (new) $. Providents .... S'hai Dockyards $.

MINING

Kallan s/... Raubs $. II.K. Mines

LANDS

Hotel S.. Lands $..

Lands 4% Debentures S'hai Lands Sh. $. Humphreys S..

H.K. Renities 3. Chinese Estates $ x.d. UTILITIES

Troms S. Peaks Trams (ald) $. Peak Trams (now) $. Star Ferries $..

Military Band Music with

on Sunday. Meanwhile, in the nor-Percy Heming (Baritone). thern sector, our mechanised troops;

1.00 Local Time Signal and Wen- pressing back Italian forces ther Report.

withdrawing

1.03 Lalo-Symphonie Espagnole towards

for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 21 Our

pursuit of the Bronislaw Huberinan (Violin) and enemy forces retreating toward Gon-the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.

1.30 dur continues us a result of which

Router and tugby Press, Announce- the italians have been obliged to Weather Forecast and abandon and destroy quantities ofments. material and stores of all kinds, South Afileon forces have occupied two Italian frontier posts, 10 miles inside

border of the

the ene frent.

1.43

1.45

2.15

Variety. Close Down. 5.45 Indian Programme.

Durana

6.30

long.

Somaliland: Vigorous ac-

0.12

0.34

Closing Local Stock Quota

Mendelssohn--Quartet in D

enemy Italian tivity by our patrola continues, ex-Major, Op. 44, No. 1.--Stradivarious teading and deepening our penetra-String Quartet,

tion across the Italian frontier.- 7.00 London Relay-The News.

7.15 London Relay-"Questions of Reuter,

Quiet Marriage Celebrated

the Hour".

7.30 Portuguese Programme, 0.00

are:

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mail closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertis- ed to close at or before 0 a.m. regis- tered and parcet malls are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day. When mails are advertised to close after 5 p.m., Registered and Parcel malls are closed at 6 p.m.

Tuesday, Feb. 4 Air Mali by Sea to Singapore to connect with the "British Overseas Airwayg'

Reg.

Ord,

K.P.O. & G.P.O.

Feb. 4, 2 pin. Feb. 4, 2.30 p.m. Straits and Rangoon....330 p.m. Canton ...

.7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 5

Macassar and Sourabaya 1.30 a.m. Mail by Sea to Singapore to connect with the “British Overseas Alrways"

Local Time Signal, Weather Manila fteport and Announcements..

8.03 Studio-Harry Ore (Piano) Air playing Tchaikowsky's Sonata in G Major, Op. 37.

Light 8.30

Classics. "London

The marriage was quietly celebrat-Again" Suite: (a) Langham Place,

K.P.O.

Itex.

Ord,

„Feb. 5, 5 p.m. .Feb. 5, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.0.

Keg.

1116 n.jed at St Joseph's Church on January (b) Oxford Street, The London Palia- 70 h. 20 of Captain F. W. A. Glossop, of dium Orchestra cond, by Richard -Vocal

Feb. 5, 5 p.m. the Royal Scots, and Miss Beatlee Crean; Tales of Hoffmann" Pestonjl.

Grand Opera Company with

Ord.

Feb. 5, 6 p.m. 210 b.

The groom is the only son of the Orchestra: The Violin Sonit. L'Heure Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A..

with 410 b. late Licut-Colonel W. 11, N. Glossop Exquise, Albert Sandler (Violin)

Canado, Central and South America (Piano)-and-Samehtiniand United Kingdom vin San Fran 1. and Mrs Glossop, and the bride the

(Cello);

Mignon-Vocal 105 b.younger daughter of Mr and Mrs R.

Pestonji, of

Grand Opera Company with Orches Kowloon Given by her father, the bride tra; Knightsbridge March,

ven away wore a gown of while French satin, Green and His Orchestra; Drake's having a draped, heart-shaped neck Drum, Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone) 100 line, light fitting sleeves and short with Male Chorus and Orchestra.

9.00 London Relay-The News and train, Her veil of white tulle was caught at the head with white News Commentary.

14/4

135

il n.

00 n.

11.

98 n. .18 n

bow.

of

and her bouquet was orchids iled with a while salin Abroad",

Gems,

Philip

cisco. (No Parcels for United- Kingdom),

Noic-All Malls for United- Kingdom will be forwarded with or without superscription.

K.P.0.

..Feb. 5, 400 p.m. Feb, 5, 5.00 p.m. Feb, 6, 5.30 p.m.

Parcets

0.30 London Helay-Talk: "Scots

Reg. Ord.

G.P.0.

Parcels

Feb. 5, 4.00 p.m.

Reg.

Feb, 5, 5.09 p.m.

Ord,

Feb. 5, 7.00 p.m.

0.45 Scottish Songs by Hurry For her bridesmaid the bride had Lauder (Baritone) with Orchestra, who wore Joan Day (Soprano) with Piano and .17 $0. Miss Margaret Parsons,

MacGregor (Baritone) Air Mall for Manlis, Guam, Honolulu, gold tissue with Elizabethan sleeves, Alexander .533 S.

and carried

of multi-with Pluno acc. bouquet ⇓ 36. coloured gladioll. In her hair she

had a spray of similar flowers.

18 n.

10.05 Variety-Glamorous Night, Mary Ellis (Soprano) with Orchestra; n Song of Horvesi, Just Let Me Licut K. 1. M. Buchanan, of the Sing Hn. Royal Scots, attended the groom Look At You, Kenny Baker with Or

When the Gipsy Played, chestra:

Mary .14 cts. n. best man and Rev Fr J. Ward, Cho-

(Soprano) with Orchestra; Good plain to the Forees, was the officiat- ing priest.

and

with .3.60 s. Riganti was at the organ,

"Hit Medley, New 34.35

0.1

100

n.

-

U.S.A.,

"Pan- and Europe vla American Airways and Trans-

Atlantic Services,”

Κ.Γ.Ο.

ner.

Ord.

Feb. 5, 5.00 p.m.- Feb. 5, 5.30 p.m.

During the service Fr* We Must All Stick Together,

G.P.O.

Rek.

Murgatroyd

Ord.

New Straits

Thursday, Feb.

Holhaw

Feb. 5, 5.00 p.m. Feb. 5, 7.00 p.m. 7 p.m..

.10.30 a.rri.

Allen

The reception was held at the home Orchestra; Dance of the bride's parents, Humphreys Mayfair Orchestra with Vocal Re- T. 5. Whyte-frain; More Chestnut Corner, Arthur 14 n.Building, where Mr T. 7.03

Askey Smith

and Richard Murdoch; The Manila and Parcels only for United- couple's health, proposed tho

Arthur

with 3.85 n.and the bride's mother received the Seagull Song,

Askey

Kingdom.

G.P.O. & K.P.O. .98 n. guests. She was powned in black one ec: Love Stay In My Heart,

Les September,

Parcels and gold patterned French satin, with Remember

Ord. acc

of the black toque and gloves to match. with Instrumental 18.40 5.

Others present were Captain J. A, IL World" Selcetion, Eddie Carroll with Douglass, Mrs D. Lambert and Mr String Bass and Drums and Vocal by Sandakan 3.A. K. Dimond.

Gwen Jones: Moonglow, How Can I Strálta and Rangoon Face This Wearled World Along, Air Mail by Air to Rangoon to con- nect with the "Brillah Overseas Ethel Waters with Orchestral acc.

11.00 Close Down.

.62 s

241 5.

Y. Ferries $. China Lights (ok) $. China Lights (new)

A

.0.30 B. 1.07.1 .40% sa. HI.K. Electries (old) $. H.K. Electrics (new) $....304 0. Macao Electrics (old) $17 Macao Electrics (new) $10 Sandakan Lights $..

I

N.Y.K. Manager Leaves Colony

n.

Telephones (old) $.

Telephones (new) $.

.114 n. .25% .b. .10.20 n.

Only 86 hours of sunshine were recorded, the normal being 145 hours. The total rainfall was 3.81 inches, which is more than three times the normal. The greater part of this; rain fell on the 21st.

The maximum wind velocity in-n gust was 41 m.p.h, at 7.n.m. on the 23rd.

January Rainfall

A total of 4.03 Inches of rain was recorded at the Botanical Gardens on 14 during January, Rain fell days

heaviest and the

WOR on January 21-22, when 1.60 inches were registered.

FIRST HILI. FIRE OF YEAR

The Arst great hill fire this year broke out on one of the hills in the Now Territories, on Sunday evening and burned Inte into the night. The fre attracted the attention of many residonta on both sides of the harbour and many people travelling on ferries) left the cabing to watch the blaze.

INDUSTRIALS

After two and a half years

It'

tongkong, the manager of the N..K. branchi, Mr Yusuzo Yajima, left on? transfer to

Shanghal by the Nojna Maru on Sunday.

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

Hongkong Stack Exchange Offlelal| Summary, issued yesterday, says:

The market was generally

quiet formerly with an easler tone.

He has been succeeded by Mr

Cald: Macg (Ord.), Sh. $...30 n. Rokuro Ono, who Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $..25 n. N.Y,K. sub-manager. Canton Ices $..

Cements $.. ILK. Ropes $.

STORES, &c. Dairy Farms $. Watsons $.. Lane Crawfords $.. Sinceres $.. Wing On (HK.) Powell Ltd. s.

.1 n.

W19

Wis

Mr Yajima, who was very populari .18 n. with the Japanese community, .0 s, & sa. Chairman of the Japanese Residents' Association. He founded a Japonese shinto shrine (Hongkong Jinshin) in 19.20 n

the premises of the Japanese Primary .11.10 n.

School in Kennedy Road, In October .7% n.1990

last year: 2.15 n. .30 n. .1.00 n.

COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $...... S'hal Cotton Sh. $.

..50% n. ...203 n.

031⁄2 n.

MISC. H.K. Govt. 4%

..82% 11. H.K. Govt. 3% (1034) H.K. Govt. 3% (1040)..02% n. Ch Govt. 5% 1025 GSBds. 42/47 n. 11.K. Entertainments $. Constructions (old) $. Constructions (new): $. Vibro Piling-3.

.7 b.

A farewell banquet in honour of Mr Yajina was held at the Hong- kong Hotel luxt week. More than 80 rominent Japanese résidents, In- cluding the Consul-General, Mr Shelki Yano, attended the dinner party.

LORD LLOYD WEAKER

The

London, Feb. 3.

Lord Colonial Secretary, 1.09 5. Lloyd, who is still in a nursing home 1 n. in London, had n fair night last 7.70 night, but in a litle weaker, accord Maramane Inv; (Lon.) 8/- ..7/6 n. Ing to a Colonial Office announco- Maramans Inv. (HK) a/-

2/6 n.ment.--Reuter Bulletin.

Buyers

Banks of East Azlo $70 Canton Ins. $210 Union Ins. $410 H.K. Fire Ins. $105 Lights "O" $0.15

Electrics "0" $40.25 Electric "N" $39.75 Ropes $8.00 Entertainments $7

Sellers Providents $5.85 Hotels $3.00

Lands 45% Debentures $100

Trams $10.40

Star Ferries $62 Lights "O" $0.30 Electrics "0" $41 Ropes $0.25

Sales HI.K. Bankя $1,403 Docks "N" $17

Lands $34.38

Electrics "O" $40.75 Ropes $0.20

.Fed, 0, 5.00 pin.

.Feb. 7, 8.30 a.m.

Friday, Feb. 7

Always.

G.P.O. & K.P.O.

Reg. Ord.

Canton

.8.30. n.m. .3.30 p.m.

......Feb, 7, 4 p.m. Feb, 4.30 p.m. 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 8 Straits and Calcutta

Parcels. .Feb. 0, 10.30a.m. Letters.....Feb. 8, 11.30 am. Manila, Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa-via Cape Town

5.30 p.m.

Monday, Feb. 10. Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A.,.

Canada, C. and, S. Amerien vla San Francisco

G.P.O. & K.P.O,

ReFeb, 10, 5 p.m..

Ord..

Feb. 11, 8.30 a.m. Tuesday, Feb, 11-

Strulta, Ceylon, India, East and South .3.30, p.m.

Afrien

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A., and Europe vla "Tan' Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Atlantle Services,"

K.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

...Feb. 11, 5 p... Feb, 11, 8.30 p.m.

G.I.O.

iter.

Ord.

Canton

Y

..Feb. 11, 5 1.1.

..Feb. 11, 7 pm. 7 p.m.

Thursday, Feb. 13 Straits and Chleutti, PAM

Parcels ....Feb, 13, 10.30 p.m.. Letters Feb; 13, 11.30 am. *Superworlbed Correspondenos Only..

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