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DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS
Hong Kong Stock
Exchange
SnarcuroKEMB ́ Association
|ayers
Diete
ex div. £103
TUESDAY. FEB.. 25.
Banks
H.K. Banks
*********{ $1,830 Bo. (London) ....... Chartered Banks
Bayrix "Beliers
Malay Nandan
11.630,ex div. $1,620)
2143
Morcantile BES. "A"
L
$1.00
$20
+658
£13
173
Do.
10
Bank of East Asia... 873 N. C. & S. Banks ...
Ch. Fia. Corp. Ord. 8.
Do.
Balei
£100
2142
£99
£131
Am. O. Fin.Corp: 8.
Pref. S.
Canton lusurances...
5975
3270
Underwriters
H
བ་
Union InsurAGORA ***.
$345
China Firoa
1480
$550 1+75
H.K. Firus.
1280
#975
Internations: Assco, S.;
201
Shipping
$38
Douglases
135
Steamboat
151
330
» Indos (pret.)
$20
00/-
Shetla
0144
$1.8-4
Balatoos
$30
320
S0/-
$147
$1.65
110 cta,
$18.40
Benguet Consolidated
813
13 cts.
7 Cold River.
Do. (det.)....
Waterhoate
Mining
Amtazooka
23. ct. Baguio Gold
30 eta.
113 cta
Do. Exploration 2cts. Do. Goldfield
Big Wedge......
Gold Creek......
United Paracales... 39 oth
Sulacot Mining..... 13 cts.
***
18jcts
...
$1,90
Ipo Mining.
5 ota
Logona **
13,9
Kallaud
13,8
$11
Langkats (single).
$104
14)
Explorations.......
33
$3
Shanghai Loans S.
$11.60 fisubs) 11.20
Venezuela Gold Flds. $3
Docks, WharrOS,
Godowns, $64,
H.K. & K, Wharves.
Providents (old) ...
Do.
Do.
Du.
3160
(old)
107
(new)
11.35
150 g
(now)...
19
1. W. Locks
S. China Motors' A
178
મ
New Engineerings.
-150
S.
Shangua Dock S.
Hongkewe
Lands, Hotels, and
Buildings
H.K. Hotels
H.K Lands.......... Du. 4% Dobeatares Shanghai Lande...S
Metropolitan Lands.
$35
310
318
$10
$6:86,
11.K. Moulties................
34
Do Deboutureas.
$60
$9.70
Humphreys ...
Now Axia Hotel
Asis Realtice "A"
Do. "B" 8.
Chinese Estates.......
Cotton Mill
35
$35
par
gill⠀
Tramways *********} $123 | $18.40] |o ā
$94
18
Ewou
176
S'hai Cottons(ukljd.|
241
Do
news.
$12
Luong Singa
814
$25
Wing On Textiles(.)
Public Com
140
19
$7
Poak Tras (old)... 17
$3
Do. (Duw)... 13
SMT
Star Forrien
$20)
Yaumali Ferries ̧---| $201
$11.30
Uhina Lights (old) . SIL
$5
Do. (DBW)...
8
$714
H.K. Electrics .......
$20
Macao do
147
$25
Tolopones old)...
910.20
(usw)
#11
Sandakan Lights
267.
38.40
$194
#15
Macgregors (prut.)8,
Vements
$5.65
$22
++
$2.40
17/1 Truction
Du. (prai).
industriels
Malabon Sugars ....
Calibock,joni,; d.
21 | Canton luon $8.5
$4.70
150 CLA.
35
$4.85
Kupes ....
iliscellaneoRE
Dairy Farms' ............. Amusements .... Ch. E'tainments...... Qustructions, (old))
Do.
(new) 30 ata.
Lace Crawfords..... Mackintosh......... Nanyang Touseco...
Rinesres
70 sta. Wm. Powells
M. Ureyhounda
$1.36. C. interprises...
94. Ch.G.5%1925G. Bds, 91X
HK. Govt. 4%Lana 44"},
$2
prem.
Do.
par
Wallace Harper
$55
ELK Wing Un
S'hai
Do.
***
$4
1 Vibro Pileng
801
maginingúlan m
198
138
$1.70
35 ote.
$79
34
35.60
$9.70
$70
342
$24.
$90
$254
9.80
171.
$11 $8.80
$5.30
1212
14.80
312
$8.10
$3.40
$2.20
$43
155 eta.
$2,20
AND
NEW YORK STOCK
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Cotton, May
Rubber, March
(Through Reuter's Agency)
10.76
15.50
Last February 25
11.00 Close Open 10.30
10.77 10,72 15,53 15.53
Chicago, Wheat, May
902
Corn, May
601
09 B01
STOCKS
Anaconda Copper
El. Bond and Share-
General Motors
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1936.
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Fake Information
WOMAN BOUND OVER
Wong Xwan, aged 32, married woman, appeared before Mr. Mat- ladyen at the Kowloon Maglaracy yesterday morning and was bound over in the sum of $50 to keep the peace lor a period of one year, fo making a false report of a robbery on January 14.
Detective-Sub-Inspector R, Cun- ningham prosecuted while Mr. M. A. da Silva appeared for the defen- dant,
Foo Yuk-ching. Police interpre tor said in evidence that he was ut the station when defendan came and made her report.
The case for the prosecution then closed, and as his Worship held that there was a case for de- fendant to answer, defendant gave eyidence.
She stated that her husband was an employee of the Gas Company. During the past four years witness had been collecting rent occasion- ally for a rent collector, and dur- ing those times there was never any shortage of money handed in. On the day in question witness received two $10 notes. and gave in change 31. Those "riotas red coloured.
THE REPORT
were
After the incident witness went o make a report and at that me I had $27 odd. Some of that money I was her own and some had been collected from sub-tenants of the flat of which witness was the prin-
cipal tenant.
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NOTE Figures in parentheses indicate number of letters in the words required.
Across. 1-Might be blamed for upsetting
this madhouse (6).. -Charge with gas (6). 10-Study the symbal to transmit
(7).
11-Sultable time for slow players
(6).
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12-One cannot do more than this
(6).
13-To be found in more than one
kind of theatre (7), 15-For this is a stronghold, but it
is a support (5). - 17-Let's sing a "hearty" song (5). 18-There, that's quite enough, as;
the sailor would say (5). 10-A sound outcome of the play-
er's pluck. (5), 22-Mercenary (5).
S. E. Levy & Co.
7. KE HOUSE 8711EET
INFESTMENT BANKERS + BROKENS
NEW YORK OUSTON EXCHANGE
COMMODITY STOHANGE, INC, N.Y.,
UHICANO BOARD OF TRADE
CANADIAN COMMODITY BJCHANOR, INC.
CORRESPONDENTS JOS
6-This gives one the cold shivers
(4).
This way in, please (5). B-Certainly not satto voce (5). 9-Laud (5).
14-Vessels found in a drain (5).
WHITE, WILD & CO., NRW YORK
15-The tin in the street, in short, THE MONGOLS IN
is not full (5),
19-Schips of social llons, shall we
say? (5),
"
20 Scottish seaport (5). 21-Hot room 13 a restaurant? (5), 22-A writer from Inverness, but
no Scotsman (5). 23-Almost a letter when the day
is over (5). 24-Wrinkled, perhaps (3). 26--Begins in poetic style (4). 27-His alternative is "gradually"
In Action (4).-
CHINA
To Inter- Impetuis course With Persia
London, Feb. 4. Sir Denison Ross yesterday gave
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AMBULANCE PLANE
CRASH.
[Speelal to the "Hong Kong Dally
Press (Copyright.)!
Addis-Ababa, Feb. 24.
ambulance atr- A two-engined plane, unly recently presented to
Government the Abyssinian
by British sympathisers, crashed over the Addis Ababa aerodrome, its pilot, the British war-acę, Captain Heighter. being seriously injured.
The aeroplane which was of the ranged at Burlington House by the "Dragon" type, was known to be Royal Academy of Arts in connec-unfit for active service, and was tion with the International Ex- being sent back to England for hibition of Chinese Art: He spoke overhauling.-
25-Possibly parti-coloured symbol 28-Audible warning of approach one of the series of lectures ar-
of party colour (7). Wher witness reported, the In-29-Supply a couple of letters to spector said. "Is that true?" and
spur on (6)..
Was
32-Most of these creatures is pro-
verbially hard (6). 33-Tried out (6).
Down.
witness suggested to him that ex-30-Derivation (6). quiries be made, When the Inspec-31-Roman law I study, and a tor went with witness to her home. wordy afair it is (7)... the Inspector searched witness's person. Witness produced $7 from her left lower inner pocket and the Inspector asked if there any more. Witness put her right hand into her right tower Inner pocket and was about to take out a packet of cigarettes and two $10 notes, and the Inspector seized her wrist and pulled the hand out of the pocket. In that hand wit- ness had the cigarettes and ta banknotes.
On secing the cigarettes and money the Inspector said, "Yo: have $20 here. Why did you sa it had been snatched?" Witness explained that the money was her own but the Inspector said she was telling lies and took her bac
the police station.
COUNCIL'S PLEA
1Reptiles begin to brag (5). 2-A "famous sailors, even though
mainly a libertine (5).. 3-They have a "bling" effect
(5).
4-Back room for an African (4). 5-River of double existence (4).
STARTED SALVATION ARMY IN CHINA
Commissioner Jeffries
London, Feb. 9: Commissioner Charies Henry Jeffries, a Salvation Army plonecr.
In asking his Worship to dismiss the defendant, Mr. Silva polnted .out that the evidence of the pro-died yesterday at Florida, U.S.A., at secution was contradictory and the the age of 71. His career was re- evidence of Inspector Cunningham markable, had only been supported in or.e When he was a youthful London question" by the Chinese detective. printer 52 years ago he scoffed at
the organisation. Then, convert It was extraordinary that the
officer in the terpreter should have given evid-ed, he became an
Salvation Army, and throughout ence that defendant was in a state of excitement when she made the his career belonged to the tradi-
tional
fire" school sport. Inspector Cunningham bad
"blood and said that the woman was very Opposition in the early days was calm..
considerable, and he received many kicks and blows at meetings.
"Mr. Silva added that he wished to make it clear that any com-. ments he had made, were not in an attempt to disparage Sub-In- spector Cunningham's evidence.
His insistence on street prayer meetings also brought him into conflict with the police, and he had to spend part of his honey: moon in gaol
His Worship. in reply. stated Siva that in spite of what Mr.
For 13 years he 'served in Aus- had said there was no odubt that tralia, where he inaugurated the defendant made the ranrt know- work among children. For the ing it to be false, but he would next 20 years he was an evangelist bind her over in the sum of $50 to in Britain, and then, in 1917, he come up for judgment if called up-introduced the Salvation Army to on within one year.
CZECH PREMIER ENDS HIS VISIT
[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright.31
Belgrade, Feb. 24. The Czechoslovakian Premier, Hodza, lett Belgrade at noon on Monday, after once more having had a lengthy conversation with the Bulgarian Premier. The semi- official "Prawda" in commenting on the Czechoslovakian Premier's Visit says that collective security of the Danubian States must be ac hieved, before an economic agree- ment can be reached.
The paper adds that it is now up to Austria and Hungary to state whether, they wish to parti- elpate in the proposed conference of the Foreign Ministers in all Danubian states
China.
Subsequently he became first principal of the William Booth Memorial Training College at Den- mark Hill. From 1931 to 1935 he was British Commissioner."
At the time of his death he was United States on a visit to the
Previously he had been in Canada, and his intention had been to go on to Australia to lead the annual congress here.
in two directions (4).. YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION
4
The following, is the solution of yesterday's puzzle:-
on the effect of the Mongol Irrup-Transocean News Service Across. 1. Chine. 6. Serif, 9. Etlon in China under Chinghiz Khan demic, 10. Tap-ir, 11. Rapid; 12, and his successori on the extension Ingenue, 14. Horde. 15. End, 16. of Chinese culture. W-her-e, 17. C-low-n, 18. Ate, 21. C-reek, 23. Unready, 24. Board, 23. Gited. 26. Gentecl, 27. Theme, 28.
Endue.
Down.-1. Catch. 2. Impersonate, 3 Eer-ie. 4. Adage. 5. Am-end, Screw, 7. Réprésented. 8. Fudge, 13. Enate, 17. C-A.B-ot, 18. Nudge, 19. Arc-na, 20. Easel, 21. Cycle, 22. Kedge.
The military leader of nomads. without written tradition or defined religion, Chinghiz Khan, Sir Denf- son Ross said, was quick to realize the value of the civilizations with which he came in contact. How ever much he may have admired the temples and palaces of Feking and the mosques of Bukhara and Samarkhand, neither he nor his Immediate successons were tempted to live in town and forgo their PROFESSOR A. F. DIXON | zormadio habits. With Kabilai, in
the thirteenth century, came change. Though surrounded The Dublin Chair Of Anatomy first by Uighurs, Moslems, and Mongols, and dependent on them administrative matters, he en- tered into the cultural life of the Chinese; and as the patron of their arts and lettera hè rendered out- standing and enduring service to the country. It must not be for-
Londen, Jan. 30. Professor Andrew Frank Dixon, M.B., Sc.D.. who had been Pro fessor of Anatomy and Chrirurgery In Dublin University for the past
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FIRE THREATENED ON RUSSIAN VESSEL
London, Feb. 24,
A Russian steamer lying opposite the Thames Embankment moved downstream when a fire in one or her holds was threatened.
She has a cargo of matches and turpentine, which will make her a danger to navigation if a fire breaks out.
Later the turpentine was taken off the vessel— Heuter's Bulletin, Service.
CHINESE RAILWAY
ARRANGEMENT
London, Feb. 4.
The Pekin Syndicate" have been
33 years, died suddenly on Wednes- gotten that the Mongol period wit-informed by their representative day.
nessed the introduction of the in China that, in order to secure a reduction in charges and more Born in Dublin in 1868, he at-drama and the novel into Chinese
satisfactory results from operi- literature, rended Rathmines School and en-
One of the main artistic achieve- tions, arrangements are being made tered Trinity College. After a dis-
cou-se tinguished
naturalments of the Mongols was the fresh to work the Peking-Hankow and In
impetus they gave to the inter- Tackou-Chinghua Rallways as one science, during which he won a
course between China and Persia, railway. It is understood, however, senior moderatorship and gold
though in China their influence that the accounts of the two rail- the medal, he entered
medical
was mainly limited to the patron-ways will be kept separate and that school. where he obtained numer
age of what was already there. the security of the holders of the ous distinctions and took first place That the Persians were familiar Chinese Government Horan Rail- In 1893, with the art of China in the tenth way Five per Cent, (Gold) Loan of in three medical degrees. after a period of study at Leipzig, century was known from the con- 1905 will not be affected. he became chier demonstrator instant allusions in the "Shahnama” anatomy at Trinity College, and and elsewhere. Not only did the miniaturists under the after four further years was ap Persian pointed Professor of Anatomy a Mongol -Khans illustrate books University College, Cardiff.
referring to any period of history
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CANTON STUDENTS
Canton, Feb. 23. In 1903 he returned to Dublin as with heavy Mongol types in sombre While students in North China University Professor of Anatomy. Mongol dress, but it was the Mon- are opposed to taking examinations With the late Dr. John Joly he was gols who caused these artists to because of the time spent in anti. the first elected representative or adopt certain scenic conventions, Japanese propaganda, undergradu- as the white clouds and ates in Sun Yat-sen University are Dublin University on the Board of such Trinity College. He was Dean of featureless mountain. These pecu- sitting for their examinations this the Faculty of Physic and was llar landscape tricks survived in week for work done last term elected in 1916 to represent Dublin Persian backgrounds long after the University on the General Medical figures had ceased to be Mongolian, Council, which position he occupied and had become willowy figures in until his death. In 1934-35 he was bright garments. president of the Anatomical Society
> Great Britain and Ireland, the first Irishman to". "attain that
The students forget all their ex- cessive conduct during the holidays and will adjust themselves to a war time curriculum when work for the next term will begin on Mon- day, March 2
The new curriculum is mapped
dignity. Other offices of his in- LONDON LOAN TO FRANCE out by professors and deans under
£60,000,000
Paris, Feb. 12,
cluded that of president of the Royal Zoological Society for Ire- land, president of the section of TELEVISION ADVANCE"
anatomy and physiology of the IN GERMANY
Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland and a member of its coun-
I understand that the Bank of (Transocean Special Service) cil for many years, member of the France is seeking on behalf of the council of the Royal Dublin Bociety Government an advance, sald to The host important events of the Olympic Games are to be from 1917 to 1924 and subsequently be in the region of £60,000,000 transmitted direct by the Berita its governor, and member of the sterling, from London bankers. Bir council of the Royal Irish Acaderpy. Robert Kindeersley has been in Television Sending Station, and the necessary preparations are In 1928 he represented Dublin, Ual Paris this week conferring with being carried out by the German versity at the Harvey celebrations Lazard Brothers on the subject.
The banking circles, like the Postal Ministry in co-operation in London. He was the author of with the Organising Committee of many papers on zoology, embryo-Ministry of Finance, profess that This will be logy, and general anatomy, and of they know nothing of the negotia- the XI Olympiad.
a manual of human osteology. He tlons, but it is pointed out in res- the first occasion on which com- prehensive television pictures of contributed to Cunningham's "Text-ponsible circles that announce- such important open-air gather book of Anatomy and helped ments of this nature are never ings have been transmitted. largely with the preparation of made until the deal has been de- ZŁ WAS further stressed that Friends of sport who are unable Anatomy," He married Margaret finitely concluded, naturally Yugoslavia, considers to be present at the Stadium w Kerr Johnston, and is survived by:
concluded thus be given the opportunity to any Danubian Pact. without the participation of Ger witness the events as they are taking place, in the television re- many and Italy, not only without any value, but also calculated to ceiving rooms as they are provided for the public throughout the impair her economie interests
capital. Transocean New Hervice. »
At the banquet given in honour of Hodza, it was, once more em- phatically stressed that the aims of the Little Entente wcre not directed against any other State
It is added that similar banking her, a son, Patrick Kerr Dixon, advances have been arranged on M.B., FRCSI, who is in control several occasions recently and of Chimbambo Hospital in the Bel-that, presuming arrangements al- gian Congo, and by a daughter, ready to have been concluded, demonstrator in anatomy in Trinity there is nothing unusual or ex-
ceptional in the matter. College. Dublin.
the guidance of Chancellor Chou Lou, who believes that students should know how to conduct them- selves in various pursuits in the. event of war.- Onion News,
CHINESE COMPETITORS FOR BERLIN
(Transocean Special Service) China has 'decided to send, 80
а
authorities have
competitors with 20 attendants to the Games of the XI Olympiad in Berlin The allotted
sum of 172,000 Mex. dollars for the purpose,
AB at
present planned the Chinese competitors will sail from Shanghai in June. They will take part in seven ranches of sports, football, held and trank, athletics. basket-ball, weight-lifting, swim- ming, boxing and the marathoti
run.
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