HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

Authorised Capital

$50,000,000

ssued and Fully Paid-up $20,000,000 Reserve Funds:

Sterling

Hong Kong -Currizicy. Res.,

Rorvo Reserve Liability of From

prietors...

,000

1,000

.$20,000,000.

HEAD OFFICE: hong kong."

BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Hon. “Mr. J. 3. Paterson, Chairman.

V. H. Lock, Eso... Deputy Chairman:

I. K. Bourfield, Esq. 'G. Miskin, Esq., A. H Compton, Esq., E. 6. Morrjaba, Esq.i Hon. Mr. T. E. Foard LJ. Davior, Esq., Hon Mr. 81. Dodwell, Hon. Mr. A. L. Shialala. Hon. Sir Vandeleur M. Grayburn. Chief Manager.

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Bangkok

At Craigenzower Cricket Club, N. J. Bebbington and J. F. Mc- Gowan beat W. J. Burling and M. N. Rakusen by 19-17 in their Batavia postponed Third Round match in Bombay the Colony Lawn Bowls

100 Yards free-style:-Heat No. 1: 1. J. Gomes (La Salle) and Wm. Teo (St. Stephen's) (dead heat). Ting: 63 secs. Heat No. 2: }, Donald Young (St. Joseph's); 2, Andrew Fung (St. 3, G. Rossclet (D.B.S.J. Joseph's); Time 60-4/5 secs.

100 Yards breast-stroke:-Heat No. 1: 1. Kwong Chiu-sheung (La Salle); 2, championship.

Time: 85 Lee Cheuk-lam (Nam Wah). #CA. Heat No. 2: 1, Can Koon-tsan (St. Joseph's); 2. Kwong Yu-wing (La Salle): 3, G. Wong (La Salle), Tino' 86 secs.

accused at a Crown same position and

narrow entrance with a revolver in his hand pointed in the direc- Accused fired a tion of deceased. shot which struck deceased on the Deccased turned round cheek. while Talak Sing ran into the shop to telephone the police. There he heard three more shots.

Chang Yau-kam, a foki, saw the two Indians about two yards apart and saw two shots fired at deceas-1. ed.

Mr. Williams said that accused was an Indian watchman, as was deceased. Accused was employed at the Cheong Yee Money Chang- ers in Queen's Road Central near the Central Market, while deceas- ed was employed at the Wing Lee Bank, also in Queen's Road Cen- tral.

Chan Wing, a street coolie, who was sitting with his back against a pillar heard three shots and saw deceased col'apse.

100 Yards back-stroke:-Heat No. 1:

A. V. Lopes (La Salle); 2, Andrew Fung (St. Joseph's); 3, Ip Ting-yue (St. Stephen's). Time: 19-4/5 secs. Heat No. 2: 1, J Goines (Salle); 2. Boone Siong-loy (St. Stephen's). The: 87-2/5 secs.

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THREE-DAY GALA CONCLUDED

Penang

on

in

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened fa Local Currency and FIXED DEPO SITS received for One Year or shorter The three-day charity gala at periods in Local and Other Currencies

terms which will be quoted Diving 3-Metre Board:-1. Ng Shlu-Chung Sing Benevolent Society's on

was concluded application, hoo (31 Stephen's); 2, J. Anderson, Jr. bathing pavilion

last night.

Messrs. Pak Kui-wing and Yeezes To Let. Chau-sui, noted stage stars, enter- tained with a variety of Chinese songs.

(St. Joseph's).

JUNIOR BOYS

A police constable who was on duty rushed up and, seeing what was happening, hid behind a pillar to pounce on accused. He noticed deceased on the ground and heard 60 Yarde free-style:-Heat No. 1: 1 two or three more shots fired. With K. Thomas

Stephen'st: 2, W. the assistance of another watch-Ribeiro La Salle): 3, A. Marques (La The Salle). Time: 33-2/3 secs. Heat No. 2: 2. Wong Peng-kiu (St. Stephen's); Chen Yen-fwee (St Stephen's). Thine. 37-4/3 sees

In 1939, accused held a job at the King's Sk Store but lost it Pritam Singh, on the recommenda- tion of another watchman, secured the position. Deceased apparent ly resented this and there was man, he disarmed accused. fceling between the two. In February, they had a quarrel ard as a result deceased was fined and bound over. Deceased seemed to harbour resentment and early thi and. Mr. Williams suggested, ae- quarrel cused intended to reload his re- year there was another

cylinder of the revolver was loose and there was a struggle before the revolver was taken away. In accused's hand were seven rounds

and a witness would say that abu-į volver. sive language was used. There was

an argument but they were separ

ated and accused

leave.

persuaded to

Heard A Bang

Accused's Story

Accused was taken to the Polic

any

(St.

I.R.C. BEAT

K.I.T.C.

At King's Park, Indian Recrea- tion Club beat Kowloon Indiuti Tennis Club by 7 sets to 2 In Fourth Division of Lawn Tennis League on Sunday.

*, mali

and

A. J.

0-3

Following gave swimming ex- hibitions:

Fancy Diving: So Yan, Kuo Ka-kui, Lam Ka-tung, Wonz Wing-woon (C.B.C.).

variods SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES of TRUSTEE and EXECUTUR business mdertaken."

Hong Kong. 26th February, 1861.

HONG KONG SAVINGS?

BANK.

The Business of the above Bank Is 50 Mctres Butterfly-Stroke: conducted by the HONG KONG AND Ng Nin (Sing Tao).

100 Metres Breast Stroke:-- Miss Li Po-luen (South China).

BASKETBALL LEAGUE

Two games were played yester-

THE

SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION: Rules may be obtained on application;

FOR

HONG KONČ AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION:

V. M. GRAYBURN,

Chief Manager. *Hong Kong. 1st March, 1937,

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA.

Incorporated by Royal Charter, 188

Y. J. Khan and K. 5. Mehal (K.J.T.C.) | day in the Open Basketball lost to M. S. Hussain and M. I

League, Wah Kiu easily beating Razack.

Trojans 64 points to 32 and Paid-up Capital beat M. H. Hassan

Y.M.C.A. beating Victoria Recrea-Reserve Fund Suffiad

Reserve Liability of Pro- lost to G. Singh and K. Singh.. 2- tion Club 51-46.

prictors Jahan Dad and G. M. Khan (K.1.T.C.) lost to Hussain and Razack beát Hassan and Sufflad lost to Singh and Singh

On June 11, accused went on station. Here Inspector Whant duty at 7 a.m, and, as usual, was noticed that his clothing was In given his revolver and 12 rounds, order and that his turban was not of ammunition. The employers disarranged, nor were there of deceased would say that he was marks on the body. Accused was not armed, had no revolver and cautioned and asked about the only carried

was a stick. Evidence, incident. He said that he

when would show that both men were taking to another Indian

hours deceased in the vicinity about two

came up and put his closed fist on his chest. Deceased later.

put his hand on the revolver. There was a struggle, two rounds went off and deceased fell to the When formally charged. shop ground. of a roast meat A foki

5. S. Ramchand and K, Tirth would say he heard a bang and accused said that he was assault-

lost to Hussain and Razack then four or five loud reports anded and repeated the story.

He in the street.

Deceased was taken to hospita' lost to Hassan and SufBad a commotion then noticed he was injured in the but died later. The post mortem lost to Singh and Singh

showed that accused had two bul- ankle.

Talak Singh, a watchman, would lets in him and that the danger-

was in the centre alous wound sitting on say that he was

Mr. Williams said de- deceased standing the back. stool and saw

Then ceased was a big man and it wa near a pillar with a stick. he went inside and heard a bang not possible for one man to put his

behind the other in He hand like the bursting of a tyre. came out and saw deceased in the struggle and inflict the injuries.

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The Crown's case was that ac- A.T.C. cused fired the shots which killedP.O.R.G. (1) deceased without any provocation

The case is proceeding.

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BOMB SHOCKED BABIES

TANG, 31, UNEM- PLOYED, WAS DISCHARGED BY MR. H. G. SHELDON, K. C., AT THE CENTRAL MAGI- STRACY THIS MORNING. THE

London bables who have been POLICE OFFERING NO EVID- ENCE AGAINST HIM IN CON- bomb-shocked have reason to pe NECTION WITH A CHARGE OF MURDER.

It was originally alleged that accused, together with others not in custody, murdered Chung Ngan, alias Chung Kwok-hing, at First Street on July 14.

after

Accused had been in custody since his arrest two days the alleged incident..

DISAPPEARANCE OF

A JUNK

Junk No T4027H with a cargo of 1,500 bâles of cotton goods Valued at $30,000; has disappear ed from its mooring in the hai- bour, according to a report made to the police last night.

grateful to the British. War Relie Society of America for the work they are financing to bring back health and strength to numbers of little nerve sufferers. In an airy green-walled room in a London suburb, furnished with a trapese, climbing-ropes and ladders, Estrid Danie gives 46 children courses of medical gymnastics two or three times a week.

Mrs. Dane Danish-born but now British subject, is expert at trenting bomb-shocked chỉ dren and also at preventing this ner- vous trouble. At first, it may be. a little alarming to watch: her at work. She will pick up a naked's four months old baby by the Heels, for instance, and swing her off the exercise couch into space; she will roll her about, hold her sprawling in mid-air.

Four-year-old Malco m Spencer, Mrs. Dane's oldest patient, was a Kwang Yuk-chi, manager of nervous wreck after many bad the Hon Kee Trading Company, raids. Mrs. Dane gave him a good No. 262, Dog Voeux Road Cen rub, down, put him on the bars, tral, owner of the cargo, stated made him jump down, a baby that the junk” which was an- chute, and in a few days Malcolm chored in the Yaumati Typhoon was putting on weight. Mrs. Dane Shelter disappeared between Dis a disciple of Professor Neumann p.m. on Sunday, and 7 a yes. Neurode of Berlin, who Export- terday.

monied on his-

children

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H.K. GOVT. LOANS

4% Loan 96 b.

32% (1934) 95 b.

32% Loan (1940) 95 b.

BANKS

£3.000.DCO £3,000,000

-£3,000,000

HEAD OFFICE: LONDON: - 85, Blahopagato, EG12.d 117/122, Leadenhall Street, E.CH. +by+<<<<West- End, Brandb;.

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CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for One

Hong Kong Bank $1385 b.. $1390 Year or shorter periods in Local of

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INSURANCES

Canton Ins. $225 'b.

Union Ins, $410 b.

HK. Fire Ins. $185 b. DOCKS, WHARVES, GODOWNS,

--ETC.

H.K. and K. Wharves $91 sa. HK Docks $16 b.

Providents $6.05 b, $6,20-s.

LANDS, HOTEL & BLOGS. H.K. and S. Hotels $31⁄2 b., $3.00

H.K. Lands X.D. $35 su, Chinese Estates $101 b.

PUBLIC UTILITIES · HK Tramways $17.20 b., $17

Yaumati Ferries $223 b, China Lights (Old) $6-8a. China Lights (New) $1.30 b. HK, Electrics Ex. Rts. $21.90 b.,

$22 8.

H.K. Electrics (New) $214 b HK. Eléctrics Rights $11, b. Macao Electrics $18.40 b... Telephones (Old) $23 b.. Telephones (New) $84 b..

INDUSTRIALS Cements: $15 b HK. Ropes $8.80 b.

ANA STORES. 40, Dairy Farms $18% b.G Watsons $11 b $11:40 sa, ALAST DAY'S BALEB 10 HK Banks @ $1385 15 HK. Banks @ $1390 200 Wharves @ $01 1,800 Hote's @ $3,005% 100 Tands X.D. @ $35 400 Trams X.D. @ $1 018 Lights (Old) @30 79 Lights (New) @ $190 06, Watsons@11.

Other Currencies at rates which will be quoted on application.

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened m Local Currency and Sterling with in terest allowed at rates obtainable on application.

The Bank's Head Office in London undertakes Executor and Trustee bug}A ness, and claims recover of Britain Income Tax overpaid, onrms which may be ascertained at any "ofITO Agencies, and Branches...

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Manager)

THE WING ON BANK, LIMITED.

Head Offloo: Hong Kong 26, Des Voeux Road, Central. Authorlaed Capital : $10,000,000:

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