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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1931.
FISH, SNAKES AND MONKEYS.
HONG KONG'S FIRST
AQUARIUM AND TERRARIUM
INTERESTING EXHIBITION
THE TIENTSIN TROUBLES
A JAPANESE VERSION.
JAPANESE INFORMATION BURKAU
HONG KONG STOCK MARKET.
YESTERDAY'S TRANSAC
TIONS..
With the sudden drop in exchange
TO OPEN TO-DAY.
Tientsin Nov, D.--Japancen army yesterday morning, there was a headquarters at Tientsin report
much livelier tone in the market Hong Kong's naturalists will that, necording up information given with a general improvement in Have plenty with which to satisfy them from Chinese circles, loosing prices: As the moment buyers ap their curiosity now that we have started in the Native City at ahent pear to be anxiously looking for a local aquariunr which will be off, 0.30 am. last night and a large stocks. cially opened to-day when the pubnumber of armed Chinese in eivi lic will have an opportunity of sea-leau clothen were seón' around tha ing the very interesting exhibits the Sam Pau Kuan district which which include different kinds of they were patrolling. Gah, snakes, monkeys, a porcupine, birds and last but not the, loant, a leopard cub. The premises are right in the heart of the city, being only about a hundred yards away from the Post Office, and as we
have been informed that the on branos fee will be a very reascuable one, we feel sure it will attract a large number of people,
At about 10.30 pm, heavy drug- was heard at a poing to the south west of the Native City. At 10,10 P. it seemed that disorder took place in the Native City,, but the Japanese military efflers, thinking
Banks were in demand as #1,500.- Unions were wanted at $400. - China Underwriters were in re quest at $41.
Raubs were wanted 'at #37. Wharves were in demand at 8150; Providents (old) were in demand at 28.05, with sellers asking $5.20. Tho new shares, after being done at
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THE KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION.
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Y,
2:40, closed in iemand at $9.35. CONSCRIPTION ARMED ROBBERY AT
Hong Kong Lands were done at $788, #793, and $60, and at the close vers in demand at 3794, with neliers asking $80.
that these disorders were not direct
Hotels (old), which wore dealt in ed against the Japanese, gavo er.
at $14.40, had buyers at the close. ders to their men to maintain afat 814e and pollers seeking 8142. strictly neutral attitude. But in order to protect not quly the Japan Members of the Press and a few lege nationals, bas all other nation- friends of the proprietors were his living in the Japanese Couces shown over the premises yesterday ion, they cccupied the whole bound- by the proprietor, Mr. E. Allum cession and the Native City, Chin- ary line between the Japanese Con- Pcon and Professor FAJ. Sulzbach, ese marauders were fighting against she zoologist in charge of the aqua-police forces on the north side of Chinese troops and the Chinese rium, when one of the Colony's the Japanese Concession, in com leading naturalists very kindly gave a short "talk" on the exhibits.
Bottom Bharks.
The exhibits are in glass cases and in the case of the different kinds of fish, the salt or fresh water, as the case may be, is kept purified by means of a special process of
filtration.
pleto darkness. The nearest point to which the fighting rame was about 20 to 30 metres, and there was more at a further poing, about 100 metres distant,"
of Japanese troops on the right sido At about midnight the first line proceeded to the southeast corner of truck in order to take up a defense the Japanese Concession, by motor position, when one of the Japanese soldiers was shot dead na e lett the truck, the bullet piercing, bis forehead, and death being instan- tanSQUE..
The Japanese troopa then advised,
Among these exhibits, were
two "bottom sharks" which live on the bed of the sea and thrive on, other General Wang Shu Chang' to give fab and crabs. It is not a dan-orders to his troop to withdraw to gerous species, though it does a lot 300 metres from the confines the cf damage to fishing nets,
The painted est, is another ex- tremely interesting and beautiful exhibit. It is very ferocious and frequente rocky coast and coral reets, and lives on other fish:
There are also specimens of puffer fish, which are noter. their greediness,
Tiger Fish.
the
for
Rock fish of different kinds, tiger fish a very ferocious look ing exhibit which has sharp spines which are very poisonous; 'sucker fish which hang on to sharks,
whales and other fish; a ́ata horse,' | and many types of gold fish are! all on exhibit,
Other interesting sea apreimens, which people have rarely we though they can be found in Hong Keng waters, are son cucumber of tho, red variety, sea lilies and butterfly fish, and a very inter esting type of turtle.
The strangest and most primitive looking exhibit, however, is a Sala. mander, a species which is only
Evos were wanted at Tla.. 15.30;. niter sales being put through at $15.20,
Trams were wanted at $90,60. Star Ferries were wanted at $89. China Lights were wanted at $274. Hong Kong Electrics were in de mand, at $75,
Osments: (combined) were in re quest at B184,
Hong Kong Hopes, after being put through at 17, closed in de mand at $17.80.
Dairy Farms were in demand at
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URGED FOR CHINA.
PLAN TO COME BEFORE. NATIONAL CONGRESS: (From/ Cup Own Oorrespondent:).
KOWLOON CITY:
FIVE MEN RANSACK VILLAGE. HOUSE
TWO MEN CHARGED AT KOWLOON.
Canton, November 18. Compulsory military training for every malo Chinese citizen above. 18 and below 40 or 45 is being d Alleged by the prosecution to be vocated by the military in Canton. membara of an original gang of Ave The matter will be brought up. for consideration at the coming Fourth armed robbers, two men, Chung Plenary National Congress of the King Man and Li Fat, were charg Kuomintang in Canton, which willed before Mr. J. A. Fraser at the open on Wednesday. It is believed
no objection will be raised when the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday: resolution is put to the vote. afternoon with having committed The advocates of the scheme are an armed robbery at 7. Eat Bang emulating a plan to turn China into a military nation be fording Village, Kowloon City district, on every able-bodied citizen to go the evening of October 18 through strict term of military Detective Inspector Eallon, C-1.D., training. Factory workers, shop $28.
fokis, add farmers in raral dis. prosecuted, assisted by Inspector
816.
Watsons were in the markt áttricts will, if the scheme is enforced. Smith, officer-in-charge of Kowloon
have to spend a certain number of City Police Station, hours a week in military training under the direction of qualified officers. As far as students are con gerned, military traming should the promoters, urge, be included in the curriculum of the higher tained admission to the house at primary soltool, and not in the middle school.
Constructions. (old) were wanted at 861, and the new shares, after
buyers at this figure. being dealt in at 821, closed with
wanted at 29 per cent. premium.
Hong Kong Government Loss was
AFTERNOON SESSION.
Japanese Concession, in order to and unfortunate incident, but up avoid any repetition of this face till four o'clock this morning the Chinese had not ceased firing and killed. a Japanese Sergeant-Major was also, The Japanese Military Headquarters again advised Ceners)
The livelier tone mentioned in Wang to see that his troops with dren to the prescribed 300 metres the morning developed into sitbstan- limit behind tire horders of the tial activity, and a further enhance Japanese Concession, giving him. ament in prices took place. time limit to earny this out, within two hours from four o'clock this morning.
Banks were in. demand at. $1,523, Unions were wanted at $420, after sales being put through. at. 8415 and $42.
these disorders were caused by Chin The Japanese troops consider that
Raubs took on quite a jump from se internal strife and the General Monday's rate, ce to the unexpect Officer Commanding the Japanesedly lagher dividend just declared Troops issued the following Mani / against 1/- for the correspond- festo, explaining hig attitude: ing period last, year-and were in
demand at 8423. General Kashif's Manifesto...
Providents (cld) were in request Disorder broke out in the Naat #6.10. The new shares were done tive City unexpectedly. The Japan-
at $2,40, ese Troups do not know the nature Hotels. (old) were in demand at of this disorder, but as the Japal 815, as were also the new shares
ess Concession is very close to the Native City fears were tertained that it might affect peace and order in Conces sion, and also he Japanese Cures
at 8144.
Hong Kong Lands were wanted dt $80,
Humphreys (old) wore in request
at $175.
Ewes were not through at Tls
15.10.
the safety of Japanese sationals and their property and interests. Orders were therefore given to take the necessary measurce to protect
Trams were in demand at $20.80. the Japanese Concessions.
Conants (combined), after being These disorders arose out of dealt in as 10:36, closed in demand Chinse--political affairs, and the
at $10.
INFANT WELFARE WORK IN CANTON.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION AND
According to the prosecution, the two defendants, in company with threa cther men, not in enstody, ob-
about 8.30 pm; en- October 16 and threatened, the occupants with a re- volver. There were in the house at the time fourteen people altogether. consisting of Fok. Chun, a schocl- boy, and his relatives, and a number of friends. These people were bound and gagged by the robbers, whe afterwards ransacked the house and made good their escape with money and jewellery to the total value of $250.
were
ADVICE CENTRE.,
(From Our Own Correspondent.)
Canton, November 18.
The unfortunate inmates. The Canton YM.C.A: is holding able to free themselves after a short this evening a child health and welfare week. annual one, and this is the sixth of City Police Station and reported the The affair is an time, and proceeded to Kowloon the series, Health charts, cartoons incident depicting both the right and the wrong way of looking after children and hints about food for babies, clothing and toys are given. There are also available
comparative
tables showing infant mortality in
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As a result of police investigations the twe defendants were arrested the allowing day, the first, Chung King Man, at" Shum Shui Po, and
the second, Li Fat, in Nathan
Road...
which are staged in the gymnasium account of the robbery was borne various countries. The exhibits
At yesterday's hearing the police of the YMCA, are open to the public free of charge in the after out by the schoolboy, Fuk Chun, and on from two to five o'clock, and his mother, after which the ense in the evening' from seven to nine. was adjourned
are in charge, and giving, without fee, answers to all questions about child welfare. The exhibits will be
medrum of sales at 1.20 and £8.30. a meeting in the Y.M.C.A.
Constructions (old) were the on view until Saturday night.
The function "will"" be inaugurated.. The new shares were wanted at 2.20, with sellers asking $2.40.
Dairy Farms were in domand at $28
Found in Japan and China. It bas Japanese, troops do not wish to in."Hong Kong Ropes were wanted as Several trained nurses and doctors, been described as
$18.80. the strangest animal in China, and is considered very dangerous, when full grown is about five feet long...
Of land animals, there is a leo pard cub about seven months cld, which was caught somewhere near Wackow. There are also two pretty little tree squirrels a porcupine and some monkeys-all from the Kwang tung distriot
Poisonous Snakes. There are also a number of snakes on exhibit, including two phythoni, each measuring some twenty-one
ELL-TREATING A MULTSAI
JASCHA HEIFITZ.
CONCERT AT KING'S THEATRE NEXT MONTH..
terfere in such troubles, and win therefore maintain strict neutrality, siding with neither party. It in the aim of the Japanes troops to ob serve this strict neutrality, but if
auditorium to-night, presided over the honour of the Japanese troop
by Mr. Kan lu Man, & meisber of is. threatened, or, Japanese interests are endangered, or any kind of per
the Provincial Council of Kwang
The news, received yesterday, secution of Japanese naticaals,
tung and concurrently Chief of the
the management of the take the necessary steps for the de- takes place the Japanese troops wil
Municipal Bureau of Social Affairs, from Madams Sun Fo, who has always King's Theatre, that Jaanby Heifitz fence of such rights and interests,
taken a keen interest in work for is coming to Hong Kong and will the promotion of child welfare, has give a violin recital there on De- Such disordens are very unfortunate
kindly consented to act as honorary cember 4th is extraordinarily wel for the various nationals, and they are also a great disaster for the Boo Sau-la, described as the chairman of the movement. Mayor come. Chinese people The Japanese third concubine of a man living on. K. Ching will be one of the troops hope that pence and order the third floor of 20, Russel Street, speakers of today's meeting. will be quickly restored."
was the defendant in a summons for assault before Mr. Williams ng Central Magistracy yesterday, when
CHINESE WOMAN FINED..
| feet; some species of the bandit OPIUM ON FISHING BOAT. he was alleged to have ill-treated
krait' which are very poisoncus; rat suakes big and small, which are Force But not poisonous, and two bamboo snakes" of a bright green. colour. These look harmless enough but a bite from one of them is near ly always fatal,
IF YOUR STOMACH TORMENTS YOU.
The memory of the concert, he gave here some four years ago. is still a very happy one in the mitids of every music lover of the Colony.... There are violinists and violinists but no one quite like Heifitz His technique may be equalled, but. there is no other musician to day
Fordinary personal naguetiam and charm. His playing has an; 12h-
very" echo mụ
amui-line aged 12. The defendant pleaded that the girl had been disDO THIS FOR QUICK RELIEF.who combines with it- his extra- MAGISTRATE MAKES CON- obedient.
FISCATION ORDER.
Giving the facts of the case, Mr. QA. A Mucfayden of the Score: A great deal of digestive suffering esitlily quality of its own. It sounge" tarint of Chinese Affairs said that is due to excess stomach acid, which hardly qredible that the lovely Revenue Officer Humphreys pro- the girl was sweeping the floor causes heartburn, flatulence, abemuch sounds one hears can be made by secuted in a case before Mr. J. when asked to do so by the woman pain and other distressing sym human fingers manipulating an in Fraser at Kowloon Magistrany yes who apparently tripped over the toms. By taking Bisurated Magstrument made by human hands. terday when two Chiness were broom whereupon she started to beatnesis, aftry eating or when pain in is no surprise to read that re. Acivet cat,' a lemur and Hade charged with possession of 87 taels the girl. The wife of the chief ten felt you not only remove the cause pently, after a concert, Heifle was of lizards, known as the gekkos, of raw opium and 44 taels of pre-ant apparently heard the beating of the trouble and instantly neutra presented with a golden wreath in- freak water tortoises and differea pared opium other than Govern as she called over the partition of lise the harmful acid, but your scribed:
ment opium.
her cubicle to the defendant to stop digestive organs are soothed, healed" species of birds all make up i so-
***I would applauil, then the The prosecuting officer told the ill-treating the girl but this was and strengthened in a wonderful wards this interesting collation.
Court that he stopped a bont which | ignorada z
way, and normal, healthy digestion the first defendant was steering with former muitend of the first results. Because it is so quick wo That should applaud again. The exhibits will be changed from second defendant in the bow and wife, who was on the premises at safe, and so sure in ending digos The programme fox December 4th time to time, so as to gree visitors on searching the vessel be found the time, say the girl being beaten tive troubles, doctors everywhore rewill include Bach, Schubert De the opportunity of making the as the contraband goods. The first de- and she later took her away and commond Bisurated Magnesia busay-Hoffman, Ravel, and Vitali,
fendant admitted that the drug was treated her with medicine. The next and use it in hospitale. Bisurat and one hopes that exquisite frag quaintance of dy many local specihis and added that he engaged the day the girl made a complaint to ed Magnesia is absolutely unequal ment of Debussy's La fille aux mans of reptiles, fiahes, and anisun's second defendant's boat to take him her aunt when she was taken to a led as an indigestion remedy and cheroux de lin " for once one has as possible.
to Ling Tangg
doétor, who, after examining her, focd corrective, get a package heard Heintz rendering it seems to Owing to the great educational After further evidence had been gave a cortificats regarding tutti (either powder or tablet form) costs be his no one else ought to b value attached to a show of this na taken, the first defendant was in-ple injuries of a recent nature.but very little from any chemist I allowed to play it Mr. Heifitz will ture, we understand the Govern, od 37,000 or 12 months hard labour In reply to the Magistrate, the If your stomach ever torments you be accompanied on the piano by Mr. ment had waived the amusement while the second man was given defendant, said she knew now int getBiancate Menmare at each one will be given. tax which ordinarily would have three months. The boat was cr- it was wrong to beat tàs girl. She and recapture the pleasure of earc- || Only one concert been levied on the entrance fee. *dered to be. confiscated."
free, painless digestion.
on December 4th at 9.30 TmPANIE
was fined $30