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Quotations of 12 leading Singapore stocks received by Messrs. Ellis and Edgar from Messrs. J. M. Sassoon and Co., Singapore, September 16. Rubber Shares
* Middle Price n Amalgamated Malay Estates,
Ltd.
Kempas Limited
LOCAL FACTORY
Charged v wounding Mà Kin, godown keeper employed by Messrs. John Manners
ers and Co., of 1.92% Dundas Street, Wong Ping-chun
to sentenced
six months" hard labour by Mr. Q. A. A. Mac- fadyen at Kowloon this morning.
Inspector A. E. Carey, who pro- secuted, said that at 6 p.m. on August 19 a number of woman workers were leaving from the com~ pany's godown. Defendant made a nuisance of himself and a fight oc- curred between the company's male workers and the defendant. De- fendant attacked complainant with a dagger and stabbed him three
$1,60.c.d:
Kuala Sidim Rubber Co., Ltd. Pajam Limited
2.50
was
1.80
Sungei Bagan Rubber States,
Ltd.
1.47
Tapah Rubber Estates Ltd..
1.95.
Tin Shares
Petaling Tin Limited
7.75
Sungei Luas Tin Dredging ›
Ltd.
Hong Empresa Kong
Leave
Aria
Sept. 80 Oct. 2 Oct.
Canada... Oct. 14 Oct. 16
Shang- Naga-
hai
Kobe saki
Leave Leave Arrive
Oct. 6. Oct.
Van-
Industrials
Honolu
Leave Leave
Straits Trading Co.,
1.58
26.75
conver
Victoria
United Engineers Ltd. (Or-
Arrive
dinary)
8.60
Wearne Brothers Ltd.
14.75
Gold
8
Oct. 17
Raub Australian Gold Min-
Russia, Oct 27 Oct. 29 Oct. 31
Oct. 19 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 2 Nov. 5
Nov. 2
ing Co., Ltd.
Nov. 14
dollars.
BOOKING PLANS FOR 1939
ARE OPEN
MAKE APPLICATIONS EARLY to secure accommodation desired.
Air-conditioned equipment on C.P.R. Trans-Continental Trains. Frequent Canadian Pacific Atlantic sailings to European ports.
TO MANILA
Empress of Asia on Thursday, September 22nd.
at 8.00 p.m.
Canadian Pacific
Union Building
SPANS THE WORLD
Telephone
20752
G. FALCONER & CO. (HONG KONG LTD.) WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS. DIAMOND MERCHANTS,
UNION BUILDING (opposite G.P.O.)
Agents for:-ADMIRALTY CHARTS,
· ROSS' BINOCULARS and TELESCOPES, KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, ENGLISH SILVERWARE Direct from Manufacturers,
High Class English Jewellery
.
5.10 x.d.
The above quotations are in Straits times in the back.
EXCHEQUER RETURNSTM
London, To-day.
last
Defendant stated that a number of persons attacked him first. The woman workers abused him as “jail bird."
·Z.E.K. SECRETARY DEFRAUDED
H
Exchequer returns show that total ordinary revenue amounts to £287,-
Lau Nam, aged 38, unemployed, 702,553 compared with £292,174,049 was charged before Mr. R. Edwards at the corresponding date of
at the Central Magistracy this. year. To date, the national defence morning, with fraudulent conver- contribution has yielded £6,030,000. sion of $10.50 in Hong Kong curren- Total expenditure, less self-balancey from Mr. S. C. Lau, the secre- ing items, is £438,080,721 compared tary of the Chinese section of the with £382,167,144 a year ago. Broadcasting Studio, and for the Net increase in the floating debt theft of one saxaphone form Hui since the beginning of the financial Kai Ki, aged 28, musician, and year is £77,930,000, and the total onė guitar from Lau Hei Man, aged outstanding is £919,685,000 compar- 25, shroff, at the Broadcasting ed with £901,380,000 at the corres- Studio, on February 20. ponding date of 1937. British Wireless.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE
sum
Detective Sergeant Terrett, pro- secuting, said that defendant was employed in the Studio as a mes- senger. A sum of $10:50 was en-: trusted to him on February 19, by Lau, for the payment of a certain. bill. Defendant went out with the of money and absconded. Later he found the musical instru....... ments were stolen. This was re-- ported to the Police, and an war- rant was issued for defendant's that arrest. Defendant was not seen: Zakhar George Velichinsky of No. again till September 19, at Glou- 14 Village Road, first floor, Wong-cester Building and was arrested. neichong in the Colony of Hong Defendant said he spent the money Kong, is applying to the Governor and pawned the musical instru- for naturalization, and that any ments, for his mother's funeral person who knows any reason why expenses. naturalization should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the Colonial Secretary, Hong Kong.
NOTICE is hereby given
WILKINSON & GRIST, Solicitors for the--Applicant.
INDO-CHINA
A sentence
or 12 weeks' hard'
labour was passed.
FALSE PRETENCES
Yap Sin Fatt, aged 24, manager- of the Oriental Publishing "Com-- pany, was this, morning charged before Mr. R. Edwards at the Cen- tral Magistracy, for obtaining money by false pretences, saying that a certain cheque was a good valid order for payment of the
STEAMINAVIGATION CONDANY sum of $45 from Mr. Edward Owen
SWAT SHANGHAI
TIENTSIN.
21st Sept. 2p.m.
**Tai Seun Hong? a miss
"TakƐang'
"Kwaisang
Vingsang
Yatshin
22nd Sept. 4 p.m.
#TO KOBE & OSAKA,
'Hosa Suisung”
23rd Sept. 9
7th Oct. 9 #ki
To SANDAKAN.
25th Sept. 4 p.m. "Hinsang"- -29th Sept. 10 s.m. 27th Sept. 2p.m. "Mausang" 14th Oct. 10 a.m. 80th Sept. 4 p.m.,
2nd Oct. 2 p.m.
* calling at Tsingtao,
† calling at Foochow
To SINGAPORE, PENANG
AND CALCUTTA. "'Yuensang" 29th Sept. 2 p.m.
8th Oct.
To:HAIPHONG.
23rd Sept. noon
29th Sept. noon
X
Murphy of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Hotels.
Mr. W. A. Mackinlay, of Deacons,. prosecuted. Detective Sergeant H.- 3. Dewar was in charge of the case.
Defendant was fined $50, and or-- dered to refund the sum of $45 to Mr. Murphy.
J
UNAUTHORISED COLLECTION
A fine of $15 was imposed by Mr.
AAA Macfadyen at Kowloon
of
for
morning on Yuen Chun-ping,
96, Prince Edward Road,
sing a collection of money ..... for charity on behalf of the Kow- loon Newspaper Peddlers Relief Association, without permission in
the Commissioner