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CHINESE LOAN DRAWINGS
CEREMONY AT BANKERS'
ASSOCIATION
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1932.
JAPANESE EXPORTS TO SHANGHAI
BRIDGE BUILDING AND RED SUPPRESSION
NEW HEAD OF SUIYUJAN LINE
GENERAL TANG KUO” TSENG NOMINATED
FALL BY TWO-THIRDS
"Shanghai, Dec. 15.—The volume
KWANGTUNG 3RD DIVISION BUSY
Canton Commander Life" Hon. of Japanese exports to Shanghai Yun of the 3rd Independent Divi during the priod- January to sion, and Pacification Commi Public drawings for the redemp November 1933 amounted to 120,000 sioner of the North-eastern Re- tion of part of the principal of the tons, indicating a fall of two gion, returned to Clanton recently last year, Tong on the progress of the paci 2,400,000 Treasury Notes (1026) thirds-in-comparision with figure to report to General Chen-Tsai
for similar period secured on cancelled Austrian sccording to a statement issued by fication work carried out by the commercial attaché of the troops under his command. Sel 'demnity (8th drawing); 7th-Year the
Interviewed by Press represents (1918) Long Term Loaa (12th local Japanese Consulate. Chinese
goods exported to. Japan from tives. Comdr. Li said that plane drawing); 14th Year (1925) Loan Shanghai during the same period for the construction of a steel 19th Year (1998) Military Supply this year were put at 100,000 tons, bridge across the Shaokwan River
at bis headquarters. Loan (8th drawing); 17th Year a 50 per cent. reduction compared at Shaokwan are being considered (1928) Rehabilitation Loan (11th against the previous year's cord. drawing); 18th Year (1929) Famine Relief Loan (10th drawing); and 10th Year (1930) Customs Loan (8th drawing) were held yesterday at the Bhanghai Bankers Associa tion under the supervision of re presentatives of the Ministry of Audit, the Shanghai Bankers ar Bouiation, the Shanghai Native Shanghal Bankers Guild, the
Chamber of Commerce, and the National Loan Binking Fund Com- mission, says Kuo Min, Mr. Loy Chang, Director of the Loan De partment of the Ministry of Fin-
ance, officiated.
The terminal numbers of the bands drawn were as follows;
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Trong According to information from 11.30 am-Chinese-programme. Kwang Hsiang, Director of the 18.30 European programme of local Chinese circles. Mr.
shortly replaced by General Tang 1 p.m.-Local time and weather Poiping,Suiyuan Railway will be... Kuo Tseng. A ministerial order to report. this effect is expected to be received in Paiping: in, the course of the 1.15 p.m. A relay of the Hong text few days.
One report says that Mr. Tseng. Tse Tai Hin and his outlaws went to attend to the task of hand- have been annihilated by the arding over his duties to his successor He also and that General Tang will as Independent Division" confirmed: the report of movements sume office to-morrow morning. 7th Year Long Term Loans of the Cantonese garrison on the southern border of Kiangsi to the north to round up "Red. nants.
18.
50
14th Year Loan: 11.
Yth Year Military Supply Loan: 69.
(3) 17th Year Rehabilitation Short Term Loan: 18:36 (6) 18th Year Famine Relief
Loan: 85.
(7) 19th Year Customs Loan: 60 Payment will be made as usual through the Central Bank, the Bank
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Mr. Tseng, who is a Cantonese and a returned student from the United States, has been in charge of the Peiping-Suiynan Railway since the autumn of 1930, when. Marshal Chang Hauch Liang cama to Peiping as a result of his in- tervention in the Yen Feng revolt on the side of the National Gov. ernment."
NANKING, Dec. 12... Satisfactory progress is being made in the erection of the two
General Tang is a graduate of additional lines for the Nanking- Shanghai long-distance telephone &t. John's University, Shanghai of China or the Bank of Communi-, service: Wires have been put up and has been on the staff of Mar- cations throughout the country as as far as. Soochow from Shanghai shal Chang Hauch Liang for many from Decomber 31, 1932, except that, and as far as Chinkiang from of the 2,400,000 Loan which will be Nanking, the entire lines to be years. He is in his late thirties made as from December 30-Kuo completed and open to traffic by and is well known in local foreign
New Year's Day. Kuo Min. circles.
(1) 24 Million Treasury Notes (Continued on Previous "Gotazn.) | Min.`)
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PETITION"
The concluding stage of the above. -- competition will take place at King's College on Hunday, Decem ber 18, commencing at 10-2,1
The Judges will be Colonel Myles, D.BE RAM.C., LE-Cpl. Reu- shaw, RA.M.C., and Major Anders Kuala Lumpur, Doc, 3-A cur son, RAMC Ander ious conflict of interests has arisen Frienda-who-are-interested in between the Straits Settlements the Brigade and its activities Ar and the Federated Malay States invited to witness the competition.
Prize Drawing," Kong Hotel Orchestra by cour-
The issue that has arisen is simply kind permission, the St. John Ambulance Brigade Prize Drawing tesy of the management" (Dur
a results of the Ottawa ogreo-
ing the intervals recorded music thay mpira de handed to will take place in the Compradores will be broadcast from the the Colony ports and re-shipped to Association Club Rooms on Friday,
the Federation should be admitted December 30, at 3 p.m. p Studio.)
to the Isttar territory at the Em- Purchasers of Tickets are invited pire preferential rate. At first to witness the draw, after which aight the question looks absurd. tea will be served.. The goods are British, the Colony ports ars. British, and the Federa tian is a British protectorate. What more is there to be said? Unfortunately the matter „is not. quite so simple as that and both the Government and the merchants of the Federation can put up an impressive case against applying Empire proference to the re-ship ment trade of the Straits Settle manta.
1.30 p.m.-Rugby Press news, etc. 2.16 p.m.--Close down. ~ · 3.45 to 5 p.m. (approx.).—A run- the ning commentary from Kowloon Football Field of the match between the Kowloon Football Club and the 1st Batta of the Lincolns by courtesy of the Football Asso- ciation and the Kowloon Foot ball Club.
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5 to 7 p.m.--Chinese recorded pro-
gramme,
6 p.m. An attempt will be made to relay the progranime from Melbourne of the Aborigines Corroborall Dance
7 to 11:30 pm-European pro
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7 to.7.25 p.m.-Band Selections. 7.23 to 8.30 p.m.-Variety. 8.30 to 8 pm Case Noisette Buite" (Tschaikowsky) The B.B.C. Wireless Symphony Or chestra conducted by Percy Pitt-9200/2
INDIAN MILITARY ACADEMY
FORMAL INAUGURATION ON DECEMBER 10
New Delhi, Novi. 28.-His Ex- celleboy the Commander-in-Chief will formally inaugurate the In- dian Military Academy at Dehra Customs Dimruities.
Dun on Saturday, December:"10:
The first term has actually be Since the Federal Govemment! extended ita tariff to take in the gun and work is in full swing and the influential assemblage of guests Ottawa dytics it has to collect duty at the ceremony will therefore have on a stream of goods coming from an opportunity or realizing the the Colony along old-catablished great change that has been effected and familiar channels of trade in the arrangements for training This presenta many difficulties. If officers for the Indian Army, by only large and reputable firms were the creation of a cadet college in concerned the matter would not be India:
so serious, but smaller fry are Toaders of all Parties in the bound to come along, and the Central Legislature have been in- moral frailty of mankind is no less vited by the Commander-in-Chief noticeable in Malaya than else, to be his guests for the occasion. whore. Unless proper precautions were taken, the Straits Settlements might-well become a base for smug gling foreign_goods into the Fe deration at Empire rates, with consequent damage to Empire
trade.
-DEATH OF MR. WILLIAM DICKSON
FORMER MANAGER OF LOCAL CHARTERED BANK
Packages can be opened and for eign goods substituted.Triče The manager of the local branch marks, labels, wrappers and other of the Chartered Bank of India' identifying marks used by Empire Australia and China informs us of manufacturers can be copied.Al- the death of Mr. William Dickson ready a complaint has been heard which took place at Nairobi in Calcutta that piece goods are November 14. arriving in that port from Japan The late Mr. Dickson WAS VE bearing British trademarks, and former manager at the Hong Kong cases are constantly coming up in Branch and left the Colony during the Singapore courte of the copy- the middle of 1916 on retirement, fug of wall-known trade labels and wrappers by unscrupulous dealers.
GARNISHEE CASE
The principal business concern- ed in this dispute between the PUISNE JUDGE'S DECISION Colony and the Federation is in piece goods, and anyone familiar
At the Supreme Court yesterday, with this business must admit the the Puissa hudge (Mr. Justice possibilities, of deception which it Wood). gave his decisión” in the affords. In the staple lines tickets case in which, Ma Yu Ping and can be transferred, forged or ob Lee Sze, having obtained judgs. tained in other ways, while stampment against Lee Mi and, Wing ed British trademarks can either Fat C in three summary cases be forged or (at the sacrifice of a sought a Garnishes Order against yard or so of cloth) replaced with a third partywa tuilding owner: for forged trademark, In-the-fanos whom the judgment debtor had
previously worked.
9 to 9.20 p.m. A pianoforte re-lines wrappers and tickets can be
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9.30 to 11.30 p.m.Dance music÷ 10.30 p.m. Rugby mid-day Press
11.30 pm-Close down.
All records in the above. Euro- pean programmes are supplied by Messis, Anderson Music Co.
SUNDAY
10:30 to 11.30 a.m.-A relay of the Union Church Service, Ken nedy Road.
EXPLOSION AT CHEFOO
AMMUNITION DUMP GOES UP
(NAVAL WIRELESS INTELLIGENCE.) The following message has been received from the Benior Naval Officer, Chefoo
"His Lordship in a written judg nient found that application for the order failed and discharged the -order "mist with costs.
D.EL. UNEMPLOYED. OVER 3,000 EUROPEANS OUT DE WORK
Medap, Nov. 1:27Mr. A. GA Vrendo bend of the Office of La UnEroo, Der 15. bour has recently, toured Eest and An ammunition dump at the MidyJava to investigate the un- shore end of the mole blew at 3.53 employment problem, p.m. The dump was on the waste. He states that the number of un- 11.30a.m.-Chinese recorded pro-land and the damage was local. A employed Europause the end of fire which started is out. The May amounted 3600. of whom dump was at the opposite end of 300 were in the Outer Possessions, the town to the European Quarter. but that number how must, beffar -Any alarmist rumours should be greater. Since July, 1831, 1:200 em- treated with reserve. The town is ployees, working in the sugar in
dustry have been dismissed. quiet.
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1 p.m.-Local time and weather
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Sp.m.-Close down.
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