DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS
Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Shareprokers'
Association
Knies Nominal
FRIDAY, MAY 15.
Sayars dellere
$1,585
214
£30
£13
$73
3275
3525
$330
118.30
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Banka
HK. Banks
Bo. (London)... Chartered Banks
Mercantile Bks. "A"
Do
Bank of East Aria...
N. C. & B. Barks
Am. O. Fin.Corp:
Ch. Fin Corp. Ord. 8.
Do. Pref. S.
Insurances
Canton Luaranoes....
Underwriters
Union Insurance ... "$530,
HK Piros.....
International Assen. S.
China Fires
LLE
$480
3280
"131
Shipping
30
Douglase .....
IN
Steamboate
$30
Indos (pref.) KOKY
$90
Do. (def.)
98/9
Shelli
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Halse
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¦1
(a) cts.
|24.ots.)
130 cts.
07 ct..
13 cta
$1.20 31.85
$13.20 Waterbosta
:909.92
$217
2 cts
43 cta, ...
134 cha
04/95 lots.
Mining
Amtamoks.........
Balaton
Baguio Gold
Benguet Consolidated $17.93 Exploration
Do
Big Wedge............
Demoustations ......82 ota.
Gold Biver
lib cts
Gold Creek...AL-AL
b.. cha
United Paracales
08-eta.
Salacoss
13 ctv.
13 ct
*
11/3
$10
JA
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$1 20
52.15
20 cts.
.9
$4.60
$100
14.50
Itogon .........
1...k
Kattaus
Langkats (single) 8.
Masbate
Explorations.......
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS
SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1936
More Volunteers Enrolled
Continued from Page 7)
HIGH EFFICIENCY
Lt. Col. Jöhnson, Lt.-Col. Marsh,' Soldiering in the territorial army Major Davies, Major Purkes, Major. of to-day is very different to what Crewdton, Lt.-Comdr. Petrie, Mr. I was 30 or 40 years ago in the D. C. Edmondson, Hon. Mr. W. H. old Volunteers at home. A high Bell, Hon, Mr. S.-H. Dodwell. Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo, Messrs. C. A, da Roza, standard of efficiency is demanded, $1,363 The Hong Kong Volunteers are E. Greig, J. R. Maffon, c. 21001 allotted a role in the defence of
Champkin, T. A. Mitchell, E. Cock.
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the Colony which brings them into the closest contact with the Re- gular Army and we all know and appreciate the success of their efforts to make themselves At to carry out that role.
214
21
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$275 $1.05
1470
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As regards recruiting, we have been asking the Commandant to concentrate for the present on static machine gunners and the battery. I need not give you the reason why, but I will make it clear that it is not because we un- der-estimate the efficiency or utility of other Sub-units. The recruit- ment of Indian Signallers into the 20
Corps is a welcome step and should 8/9 $12.50 add to the efficiency of the 'Signal Unit. I am glad to see that some of the recruits are here to-night.
A word of special congratulation to the Portuguese Infantry on their all-roand successes in the past
151
$30
$2.00
year.
As regards the Anti-Aircraft Gunners, many claims were put ct. forward for successes during the Combined Operations. This year it.will be interesting to see whether they are equally successful in hit- ting dummy aeroplanes on the rifle ranges with ball ammunition.
$1.24
11/0
50
84 cta
32 70
$2.30
$11
San Mauricio
Venozuous Gold Fid$1.15
.53)
Docks, Wharves,
Godowns, etc.
HK. & K. Wharves
Do.
(old)
$00
Do.
(new)
1.10
30 ct
$9
$108 161
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DO.
Providents (oli...
(new)...
H.K. & W. Decks
S. China Motors' A'
$100 Shangaai Docks S.
New Engineerings.
Lands, Hotels, and
Buildings
34
$185
Hongkews
$31HK Lande.
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PRIZE WINNERS
3
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PASSENGERS
ARRIVALS
5.S. PRESIDENT JACKSON
The following came to Hong Kong yesterday from the
North by the Pres. Jackson:...
J.
Miss Annie Au. Mr. Manuel A. Alzate, Mrs. Manuel A Azzate.. Mas.or Edgardo O. "Alzate. Mr. Wayne Adams, Mr. Henry Allen, Master Ismael Alzate. Master Antonio Alzate, Mr. Roger D. Arnold. Mr. G. A. Austin, Mrs. G. A. Aust.n, Mrs. R. R. Baigent, Mr. J. W. Brierley, Mr. H. Bontl. Major Paul S. "Beard, Mrs. Paul 8. Beard, Miss Patricia Carol Beard, Mrs. W. T. Beard, Miss Dolly Chen,
• Presentation of Kirkpatrick Cup Miss L Chen. Mr. Willam Clarke. to the H..VD. C. Syndicate.
Nathan Cup" for Eciency-No.
The Winners.
following were the prize Presentation of Emclebcy Medal to Pie. V. H. C. Jarratt Reserve Company).
Mr. Cornelius W. Clarke, Mrs. Wil- uam Clarke, Miss De cia J. Clarke, 3 Machine-Gun Company.
Mr. A, Chang, Mr. Chor.g Sun Lugard Cup for Machine-Gun Lung. Mr. T. T. Chang Mr. Ernest aring-No. 1 M. G. Company" " Clarke. Miss Irene Dornblaser, Mr. Macdonald Trophy tor Machine-K T. Daswan.. Mr. Robert Fan, Gun Competition.-No. 1. M. G. Mr. H. L. Frith, Mrs. H. L Frith, Company.
Dr. Ferg Rul, Mr. Fok Chok Lam.
Bird Trophy for Athletics-Corps Infantry.
Bird Cup for Musketry:No. 2 Mrs. Charles M. Hali, Mr, C. W. Scottish Company."
Ho. Mr. S. K. Hsu Mr. T. P. Hwang, Mr. Chas. Ingvorsen, Mrs. Chas. Ingvorsen, Mr. Reginald Jones, Mrs. M. Kable. Mr. G. C. Kin Mrs. E. Kino. Mr. Y. M Kwok, Mrs. Y. M. Kwok Mrs. B. Mr. H. Lee. Mr. W. T.
Artillery Cup: --Set. W. F. Webb (No. Gun Detachment.)
Belt-Alling Competition:-
1st Prize presented by L-Co RF. Johnston R.A.O.C) L/Corp. Mr. Lu Shand. Mr. Le How
S A. Fowler (M.M.G.)
2nd Prize (presented by Lt.Col H. B. L. Dowbiggin O.B.E.) L/Corp JT. Lacey (No. 1 M. G. Company MUSKETRY MEETING PRIZES
Blake Shield
Corps Infantry:-Left Half Cuan- pany-CS.M. M. P. Baptista,
As regards the strength of the Corps it is still under its full estab-
ishment but His Excellency, has already done a great deal to help, The Committee of Imperial De-Corp. J. D. Remedios, Sgt. F. V. V fence at Home count on the Hong Ribeiro, Pte. A. D'Aquino... Kong Defence Corps in the De- fence of the Colony and always will count on it
Francis Cup
Shax. Mr. C. H Martin, Mrs. C. H Martin, Miss J. H. McWilliam. Mrs, E. M. McWilliam. Mr. F. T. Melwuni, Mrs. F. T. Melwani, Mr. G. W. Naylor M.ss I, F. Ritchie. Mr. S. Roberts, Mrs. S. Roberts. Runme Mr. W. F. Scheewe. Mr. Shaw. Mr. F. C. Soong, Mrs. P. C.
Soon: Mr. A F. Sidebotham. Mrs. A. F. S débotham, Mr. Keith Teb- butt, Mr. Calvin Temple, Mr. H, Q. Tong. Mr. Pomping Vila, Mr. W. Corps Infantry--Right Half Com-R. Watkins Mrs. W. R. Watkins. |pany:Major S. J.. Jarvis M.C., Lt. F. P. Sequeira, Le St. J. Silva, Sgt. J. F. Balero..
NURSING DETACHMENT Some 40 wives and daughters of regular officers have joined the 70 civilian ladies already enrolled in There the Nursing detachment. has been some question of funds required to meet the expenses G. Stewart, Pte. W. J. Dyer. connected with hospital training.
I am sure that His Excellency will do what he can from Government funds. I understand that $1,000 is required to enable the Volunteer Nurses to make a start in their training.
"General Bartholomew before he
left asked me to refer to the en-
311.80 next year.
the importance of training, in fact,.
Attack Competition. No. 1 Platoon:-Capt H Owen Hughes, 2/Lt. L. B. Holmes, Capt.
Tile Competition.
No. 1 Platoon:-Capt. H. Owen Hughes, 2/Lt. L. B. Holmes, Capt. E. G. Stewart, Pte. W. J. Dyer,
Corps Championship
lat. 2/Lt. LB. Holmes (No. 1 M.G. Company), 2nd. Sig. A. J. Coales M. G. Batt Signals), 3rd. Capt. H. R. Forsyth (No. 2 Scottish Company),
Mr. S. G. West, Mrs. S. G. West. Mrs. A. Wson, Miss Mary Wilson, Mr. Earl Whaley, Mr. Earl West. Madame Young Sze.
SINGAPORE RAW
RUBBER
Latest Singapore Prices
1. D. JOSEPH & CO.
Friday, May 16 Messrs. R. B. Joseph & Co., re- ceived the following quotations from Singapore in Straits Cur- rency for Raw Rubber.
Spot
..... 251 up 1 July/Sept.
26 up t Oct,/Dec.
283 up 7 Jan./March
26) up à Market.Firmer. Tendency up-
words.
BENJAMIN & POTTS
Friday, May 15. Messrs. Benjamin and Potts re eclved the following Straits cur- rency quotat.ons (buyers) from Singapore to-day, for Raw Rubber
Spor
July/Sept. Oct./Dec.
March Market-Firm.
Buyers 251 up 1 261 up t
261 up
381 up
PHILIPPINE GOLD MINING SHARES
Friday, May 15. Messrs. Benjamin and "Potts re ceived the following quotations trom
their Manlie Azcals the morning-
Antamoks
Beng. Consois. 11.80 11.90
United Paracales San Mauricios.
I, X. L's
1.85
.62
77
1.25
Masbates Demonstrations Big Wedges Itogons
.55
.53
.21
.78
HITLER.PHIPPS MEETING
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S.S. PRESIDENT COOLIDGE
Arrivals from Manila yesterday by the Pres. Coolidge were:
Rev. Mother Amelie Miss Eya Hong Kong Dally Press" Special) Araneta, Mrs. E, Austrian, Mr. R.
R. Baret, Dr. Miguel Canizares. Mr William J. Carroll, Mr. Howard M.
Miss Cavender,
Virginia Cebrero. Sister Marie Dieltiens. Mr. Robert P. Easley, Mrs. Robert
P
Easley, Mr. Beno Estrada. Capt Bonner F. Fellers. US.A.,
H.K. Hotele
8.
Idg
$15
Do. 4% Debentures Shanghai Landa...8.
#311 pir
310
Metropolitan Lands....
H.K. Besities........”
14.35
$4
China Do
$50
Do. DebenturesS.
Humphreys
$81
192
Chincas Estaten,
Cotton Mis
Ewon
374
S'hai Cottons(old)S.)
$9.40
$31
Do.
FOS.
$74
$12
Zoong Sings. Si
$39,
$25
Wing Un Textiles(5.),
$11
128
Public Utilities
311,16
311.20.
Tramway
J11
I need not emphasize
$7
Poak Trains (old)...
Musketry Competition
#
$3
Do. (now)...
+3
Star Ferries
$18
Yaunisti Ferries...
the uselessness of 'soldiering with-1st, 2/Lt. L. B. Holmes (No. 1 M. G. Company). 2nd. C.S.M. C. E. out field training
L
$10.80 $7.40
Chias Lights (old)... $10.50 $11
$90
Do.
J.
(now)...
$7.35
461
H.K. Electrica
******
-$514
$20
Macau do.
18.30
26.10
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$9
$11
Tractions
28/-
Do. (praf.)
Industrials
38.40
Malabon Sugare
$10
Caldbeck, ... +(ord)) 5.
$15
Canton Ico
$10
$9.90 $9.88
14.40
₤34.40
за сем
104/20
FARK
$2.90
$12
FOL
$81
$2
$2.45
$3.45
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B4%
prem
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Sandakan Lights
Telephones (old)
***
(now)...
China Buses.......
Macgregors prof.)8.
*****
Comenta ***$9.80
Ropes ------
Miscellaneous
Dairy Farmam.. Amusemente . Ch. Ebainments....... Constructions, (old}}
Do.
(46) 30 ots
Lane Crawfords...... Macintosha
Nanyang Tobacco..
Binceres - Watson
60 ota. Wm. Powells
32 M. Greyhounds. $1.35 C. Enterprises 937. Ch.G. 6/1925G. Bda
$56
Govo. 4% Loans
Do.
HE Wallace Harper......! H.K Wing On S'h Do Vibro Pileng
GERMAN ART AT
PEIPING.
BERLIN SHARE MARKET
forced restrictions of the Fanling week-end camps. It is the old
Miss Rosario Ferro, Dr. S. Berman question of funds, and the Corps Officers Prizes (presented by Ma-Friend, Mrs. Berman Friend. Mr. could not both clothe and train its for E. J. R. Mitchell O.BE)--2/Lt. A. W. Gibson, Mrs. A. W. Gibson, new recruits with the money avail-L. B. Holmes (No. 1 M.G. Com- Mr. G. Jamena, Mrs. G. Jamena. able. We want the numbers, so į pany).
Mrs. Lee Hao Chu. Mr. Lim Ah training has to suffer, and we hope Tyro Competition:-Pte. R. M.Yong. Miss Justina Mapua, Rev. that the camps will be resumed | Silva (Corps Infantry),"
Josefus Menken, Miss Soledad Morales, Mr. I.. Mori, Mr. H. Odell. Mrs. P. Ongataco Mr. W; Orlowitz. Mr. J. W. Platt, His Exc. Manuel Quezon, Miss Pacila De Los Reyes, Hon. Manuel Roxas. Mrs. E. A. Stonehill. Mr. Ruddy Tong. Mr. The Chiong Siu. Rev. Fran- cscus Van Es, Rev, Jacobus Vin- Hon. cent, Mr. J. W. Van Riet, George White, Mrs. George White. Mrs. Elba Falk Wile, Dr. Wu Chí May, Mr. N. Wujangco. Mrs. N. Mrs. Wujancgo, Hon. Jose Yalo, Jose Yulo, Miss Maria Elena Yulo, Mr. Emilie Yulo.
His Excellency and Mr. 8. H. Terry (No. 1 M. G. Company). Dodwell also spoke.
די
OFFICIAL GUESTS
Revolver Competition.-Pte. Fletcher (No. 3 Company).
ENTERTAINMENT
The oficial guests were:-His
Items provided by the following: 125.15 Excellency, the Governor, Sir An- 19 drew Caldecott, accompanied by -Dick Barty, A 8. Simpson, Jack Capt. W. J. R. Cragg, AD.C., Com- Grenham, Lt. C, de S. Robertson, modore C. G. Sedgwick, Brigadier M.M., CS.M. G. E. Dudley, C.Q.M.B. H. G. Beth Smith, Col. H. C. Har-R. A. Edwards Sapper V. C. La- rison, Col. Burrowes, Lt-Col. Car- brum, Sapper A. Spary. The Corps rington Sykes, Lt.-Col Fordham, Infantry Concert Party.
24/-
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$19.90 |
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CABINET CHANGE"
IN AUSTRIA
Starhemberg's Services Not Forgotten
mean..>
ITALIAN CHAMBER
MEETING
7.
S.S. RAJPUTANA The following passengers arrives here yesterday from the North, by the P. & O. ss. "Rajputana”:---
Mrs, and Miss Browne, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Mr. H. E. Clark, Mrs.
Clark, Master P. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Clinch, Miss Clinch. Mrs. H R. Conway with child amah, Mr. A. Glockson, Mrs. &. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Kurwa, Miss Kurwa, Mr. W. Luthy. Mr. A. Malcolm, Mr. J. A. Mallinson, Miss P. Naughton,
son.
DEPARTURES
8.5. TAIPING
Berlin, May 14. Hitler received the British Am- bassador; Sir Eric Phipps on Thurs day, in accordance with arrange ments made last week for the pre- sentation of the British question- naire.-
Transocean News Service.
Webster,
Mr. K. Tebbutt, Mrs. Mrs, Winter, Mrs. Eva N. Watton, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. West, Mrs, and Miss Wilson.
R.M.S. EMPRESS OF ASIA
The following passengers left Hong Kong yesterday for Vancou- ver via porta, by the Empress of Asia:
VESSELS DUE
Agapchor, 1, 3., Juna 1. Agamemnon, B, & S, May 19, Agra, Gilman's, June 1. Anna Maorsk, Jebsen's, May 25. Anterior, B. & 8. June 19.
fari, 0.9.K., May 18. Argun Maru, Autoria, Jebsen's, May 23. Asuta Man, NY.K., May 1
30,
Behar, P. & D., June 5. Benolder, Loxley's, May 25 Bealedi, Loxley's, June 16. Beareoch, Loxley, June 9. Boavenne, Loxley '18 June Bhutan, P. & C., May 22. Bige Maru, O.S., Mng Borneo Mare, O.S.K., Jnno 2 Burma Maru, 0.8.K., June 3. Buenos Aires Haru, 0.8.K., May 13. Hardwa, P. & O.. June 9. Calchas, B. & S., June 1. Csanda Maru, 0.8.K., June 14. Canton, Messageries, May 17. Canton Maru, O.S.E., May 27. Colobes Maru, 0.8... Changte, B. & S., June 12
May
10.
Chenonceaux, Messageries', May 19. Chichiba Maru NYK May 2 City of Christ Church, Bank's, June 10, City of Eastbourne, Bank Line, May 18 City of Elwond, States C, June 5. Conte Verde, Lloyd Triestino, June 20. Corfu, P., 0., June 10, D'Artagnan, Messagorica', May 30. Dawnark, E.A. Co., May 24. Denodocus, B. & S., June 15. Duisburg, Jehsin's, June 8 Earp. of Asia, C.P.8., July 2
of Canada, C.P.S.. May 22 Emp. Emp. of Russia, C.P.S., June 4,
Emp, of Japan, C.P.S. June 19. Folix Bounsel, Menageries', June 13. Foylebank, Bank Line, May 25. Friderun, Melchers, June 2
Fukuken Maru, O.S.K., May 23. Gertrude Maersk, Jebnon's, May 30. Gen. Sherman, States "Co., May 29. Golden Mountain, States Co., May. Gaeisenau, Melchers', May 22, Hague Mar, 0.8.K., Jure 4. Hamburg Maru, C.S.K., June 10, Haruna Maru, N.Y.K., May 22, Havans Maru, 0.8.K., May 31. Himalaya Maru, O.S.E., May 20. "Hong Kong Maru, 0).§.K., May 20.
Hozan Maru, 0.8.K., May 30, laar, Melchera', June 10.
Ixion, B. & S., Jana 3.
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Kitano, Maru, N.Y.K., Mag. 92. Kwnato Maru, O.S.K., June 8. Kulmerland, Jebsen's, May 18. Leverkusen, Jobsan's, June 8.. Halaya, E.A. Co., May 24. Manila Maru, 0.8.K., May 27. Memnen, B. & B., June 7. Mentor, B. & S., May 18, Munsterlund, Jebsen's, June 2 Nagato Maru, N.Y.K., May 19, Nankin, E. & A., June 3, Naruto Mare. N.F.K., May 21. Neckar, Mulchers', June 4." New York. States Co.. June 1. Nordmark, Jebsen's, May 28, Oder, Melchors, June 19. Oldenborg, Jebsen's, May 21. Patroclus, B. & S., May 2 Philoctetes, B. & 8.. June 29.
18. Peiping, Gilman's, June 1
a Pros. Garfield. Doller's, June 5. Pres. Grant, AM. Line, June 13, Prom Hoover, Dollar's, June 4. Pres. Jefferson, A.M. Line, June 26. Prea. McKinley, A.M. Line, May 29. Pres. Polk, Dollar's, June 19. Pres. Taft, Dollar's, May 25, Pres. Van Buren, Dollar's, May 22, Ranpura, P. & D., June 8. Rawalpindi, P. & 0.. May Santhia, B.I. ́(Apoar), May 24. Shantung, B. & B, May 16. Shirala, B.I. (Apear), June 0. Süvertesk, Furos", May 10. Sirdhana. BT (Apear), May 28. Scharnhorst, Melchers', June 9. Somerville, Bank Line, May 21. Soudan, P. & O., Jane 19 Bphinx, Messageries', June 13, Fumatra, Lloyd Triestino, June 5. Sumatra Maru, 0.8.K.. June 18. Tai Shan, Dodwell's, May 17. Tamars, Gilman's, May 19. Tanda, E. & A., June 2. Taurus, Thoresen's, June 9 Taybank, Bank Line. June 24. Tilawa, B.I. (Apear), June 23. Thisslak, J.C.J. Line, May 17, Tilnegara, J.C.J. Line, May M. Tissroos, J.C.J. Line, May 23. Tiandane, J.C.J. Line, May Tourcoing. Thoresen's. May 25, Toulouse, Thoresan'o. June 24. Yan Houten, JC J. Line, May 19. Victoris, Lloyd Triesting, May 28, Yasukuni Mara, N.V.K., May 19.,
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Andrew, Mr. H. Bahr, Miss C. Bonnell, Mrs. F. C. Br.ndupke, Mrs. W. D. Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Carson, Miss B. R. Carson, Miss M. R. Carson, Mr. I. R. Carson, Mr. and Mrs. Ching Man Kau, Mr. N. Cooney, Miss Chan Chuck Wah, Mr. Chau Bing Toa, Rey, and Mrs. C. Dixon Cousins, Major and Mrs. J. Drennan and two children, Mrs W. T. Easley, Mr. E. C. Fay, Miss A. Li Garcia, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Gartrell, Mrs. M. T. Gereke, Mr. K. D. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. GLeland, Mr. Adam Gray, Capt. GOLD OUTFLOW "FROM A. C. Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. P, L
FRANCE
Paris, May 13. Gold to the value or no less than 2,738 miliard Francs left the Ban-
Annexation Approved "Hong Kong Daily Press Specia
Rome, May 14.
Harbour, Mrs. H. E. Hayward, At the session
of the Italian
Miss Hayward, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. "Hong Kong Daily Press" Specia, Chamber.
Hoare and son, Miss C. 8. Howse. which passed the two Vienna, May 14 bills on the annexation of Ethio-
Miss Ho Yin Ngan, Mr., and Mis The general public, having some- 55 ots
pla and the appointment of Mar-
C. T. Irwin and son, Mr. and Mrs. what recovered from the amaze-shal Badoglio as first Viceroy.
Jap Fian Lay, Major H. B.- Jefs, | que de. France« during the week ment which had seized it when on Mussolini, introducing the second Br. A. J. Percival. Mt. Phan Cad
Mas Jew Loke Yin, Mr. and Mrs. ending May 8. As during the same Thursday morning it found out bill, emphasised that "Abyssinia is Doan, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Scott,
W. Johnston, Mrs. P. B. Joiy, Miss | period, the note circulation dé- that there bad been a Cabinet Italian. This is irrevocable "de Mrs. J. Stocker, Mr. Joseph Walne,
M. Kennedy, Mas Nancy Kwok, creased by only 150 million Francs, change overnight, has had time to facto" and "de jure." and gives rise Mr. M. M. Watson, Miss, M. Wat-
Mr. Khouw Bian Tjeng, Mr. Lee, the total percentage of gold cover consider the news and form an to the necessity for framing mea-
Park Joe, Miss. Lee Shun 04, "Mr. | decreased from 64.85 to 62.33%. 54 opinion what the news really sures for governing this big new
Lai Bong, Mr. Lan Shue Wal, Mr. It is contended that the outflow. Colony.
and Mrs. Law, Mr. Lo Wing Wal, oi, gold from the Bank of France The outstanding fact, It 13 The speaker went on to pay tri-
Mrs. A. J. Lucas, Miss D. Lucas, has never before reached such di agreed, is that Starhomberg, has bute to Badoglio as the most suit-
Mr. Mak Ying Kee, M. J. E. mensions, while at the same time left the Cabinet, the disarmament | able man for the task, and said he
Martin, Mas Ma Kan 01, Mr. Wm. the discounted bills in the bank's . of the Homeguards now probably | had been given fuil powers to goy- The following passengers ters Murphy, Mr. A. P. Nielsen, Hon. portieullie has swollen by 2.25 ta
record era in manner demanded by the Hong Kong by the sa. "Taiping" | Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Olney, Mra the ("Hong Kong Dally Press® Special) | ("Hong Kong Daily Press" Special) being an easy task..
of 17,088 milliard In the hands of Schuschnigg, exceptional situation until a new yesterday for Australian ports, vis | H H. O'Neill, Miss C. M. O'Neill. Francs. Nanking, May 14
Berlin, May 14.
Chancellor, War, and Foreign Min-order was established, which Manila:-
Bir A. and Lady Page, Miss B. D.. Transocean News Service. Two professors of the Eresat The Sharemarket was buoyant
ister, surrounded by followers, Fascist Italy was preparing to give. Mr. and Miss Browne, Mr. and Page, Mrs. D. Puhbrick, Mrs. Quan Technical High School have been again yesterday, many investor rests the entire power. The semi-the Italian Abyssinia, in place .f Mrs. W. H. Crook, Mss M. Clinch. Yuet Sin, Miss E. M. Rittersbacher, appointed to posts at the Tuns who had sold out replenished their official statement says that in this barbaric disorder.
Mr. and Mrs. 3. W. Clinch, Mr. Mr. W. G. Robertson, Miss E. Chi University in Woosung. They stock, many popular shares. thus critical situation, all forces must Three hundred and eight Deput- and Mrs., F. "C. Charles, Misses Robinson. Mr. A. 8. Russell, Miss are Dr. Alfred Berrer, ferroconcrete rising substantially. The chief rea- be united, in order to give oppor-les were present in the Italian Clarke, Mr. and Mrs Clarke, Mrs. E. Squire, Dr. (Miss) A. Sydenham. and bridge builder and Dr. Edwin con for the sudden resumption of tunity to carry through the Doll- Chamber and voted for the rati M. Cunningham, Mr. Crook, Mr. Mr Tam ahr, Mrs. V. Thomson, Feyer, instructor of survey work-activity is said to have been the fuss Programme. That this ne- fication of the two laws proclaim- | Cical, Misses Dixson (3), Mr. and Mr. D. Thomson, Mr. C. 8. Transocean News Service.
favourable economie reports and 'cessitated,, the
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semi-official ing Italian Sovereignty over Abyr Mrs. H. L Frith, Miss P. Findlay, Thompson, Mrs. Tse Yan Bhee.
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incontestable value of the services have a large memorial tablet axed E. McWilliam, Mr. and Mrs C Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Webber anding of reproductions of famous rendered to the Fatherland by in the Chamber, with the inscrip- Martin, Mr. and Mra F. Owen, Mr. son, Mr. E. 8. Willams, Mr. S. B. German art pubilshers -Repro- Winram, Mr. C. C. Waung, Mr. K. sentatives of the German Embassy Starhemberg to New Austria, which tion: "On May 19th of the 14th and bars, Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. is a grateful country and will not year of the Fascist Era, Mussolin! Q. R. Paul, Mr. H. Phillips, Mr. N.. Wong, Mr. W. W. Wong, Mrs
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LORD ALLENBY
London, May 14. Field Marshal Lord Allenby, con- queror of the Turks and deliverer of the Holy Land during the Great. War, died to-day.
He collapsed in his study and died almost instantly at 12.30 p.m.
the publication of several satis statement continues, the with sinia, and 80 Deputies were ab- Mizs M. Green, Mr. Gabriel, Mr.
He was 75 years of age and in good health up to the time of his death.
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