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DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS Hong Kong Stock

Exchange

Sharebrokers'

Association

Bay Saliva

NACION

WEDNESDAY. JUNE 10.

Hayer

deller Alis

Banks

$1,870 H.K. Banks

£98

2141

Ba (London) ... Chartered Bankes...

297+

L

£30)

Mercantile Bis "A"

£304

Do.

"O"

£13

213

873

Bank of East Asia...

#73

N. O. & S. Barks...

$21

Insurancés

Canton Lagurança. „

$263

$263

Underwriters

Union InaaranČEŃ ...|

5315

China Fires

1482

13950

H.K. Fires.crament

5478 $2:0

International Assça. S.

13)

Shipping

$36

Douglaset

35

up

Steamboats

351

$30

Indos (pret) ***

$30

$20

Do. (def.) ..........

20

201

Shells .......

99/4 31290

$120 Waterhosts

Mining

$1.23

1 04/1.06

60 ct. $104

3 ct

78 ct.

Gold Creek mi

Northern Mines 38jet. Parcels Gumans. ets. United Paracales...$1.07 $1.01

.....12 ct.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1936.

Mr.

1

DANGEROUS GOODS POSSESSION

Page 5).

(Continued from

SECRET CHAMBER Brooks further intimated

The godown was then closed and that if the Magistrate made such an order, he would most certain an attempt to trace an entry to ly appeal against it. He submitted the anriex from another point was

had no made. the that

An entry was made to an Magistrate authority

make an order older portion but a large heap of

a paddy relating to the premises, as

There whole.

is no summons against the godown at all and I submit the only power you have 1 you wish to do so relates to the annex."

0

THE KING AT ALDERSHOT

GUARD BATTALIONS INSPECTED

aidershot, May 20. The King, acecrapafiled by the Duke of York, visited the dra Bat- tallon, Coldstream Guards and 2nd Battalion, Scots Guards at Alder- shot to-day, and inspected both He first battalions on parade. went, to Barrosa Barracks, where the Coldstream Guards are quar- tered. The battalion, which was drawn up in iine under, the com- mand of Lieutenant-Colonel J. C. the Royal wynne Fluch, gave salute, and the King inspected the ne. He wore the dark blue un- of the regiment, contrasting with the scarlet tunics of the men on parade, who wore forage except that guard order cap took the place of bearskins.

The King's Colour was carried by

husk and old furniture heaped up against the wall, was later found to screen an opening for à chamber when it was neces

Two employees es- sory to do so. caped from the building and ab- was With regard to the penalty that sconded. The dummy door 16071 might be imposed, Mr. Brooks re- eventually opened and the space the beyond was in complete darkness. called that three years ago, owners of the same premises were eqtric torches were procured and

kerosene an entrance made. Mr. Fitz-Henry dress uniform for storing summoned

then handed Magistrate a plan of valued alse. at $10.000, without a License. In that case the fine im- the "secret chamber."

these Inside" posed was $500 only and there was

found the materials constituting no forfeiture of goods.

charges I and 2. The atmosphere was heavy with acid and kerosene Lieutenant . E. Luard and the fuines, there being no ventilation.

Regimental An electric light was found com-

Lieutenant R. G. V. Fliz-George- ing through a hole in the

Balfour. After the inspection the créte above. A search of the first battalion arched past in column. floor did not diclose where the

|38 cte,

Both

་་

5+2

$41

Amtamoks

$4.30

$211

Balatons

27 cu.

Baguio Gold

26 cts. 28 ct.27 ctx.)

Jib

Benguet Consolidated 1182

27 c

Do

Exploration 25 cts.

3 ole.

Big Wedge

Demonstations...

91.04

Gold Hiratsuana Aka

14.

$1.05 1.04/1./05 13 ct..

cla

38/24 16 [brjeta. 81.65

13 ctw

$1.22

11:8 39

179 cta

42 70

$1.30

ed

ราย

$1.08

3

31 es

11 eta. Salacots

Itogens.

Kailans

IXL

11/6 30

34

ps (single) S.

Explorations......

ShogDag Loans 3.

$10.85 linubuodonmen San Mauricio

સમ

Venezues Gold Fids.

Docks, Wharves,

Godowns, etc.

H.K. &K, Whares.

Do

(old)

Do.

(new)

198 cia, Providents (phi)...

Do.

(new)...

H.K. & W. Docks

5. China Motors A.

20 cts.

10

01

34

New Engineerings.

$190

Hongkews

B.

Shangua Docks S.

Lands, Hotels," and

Buldings

H. Lands

Shanghai Lands.... par

$88

$1.05"

130 στ

$9

$105

56)

$1.55 | 244

$201.

14.10

I submit that

premises

wers

con-

light came from. Under an old stairway was

and

submitted a

dilapidated i found a plece of wire and a plug which was used to give the neces зary light for the employees to carry out their illicit trade.

Mr. Fitz-Henry statement of accounts in electric lighting which showed that heavy usage of electric current had been It was the case for months past. a known fact that the first floor was not being used.

Mr. Fitz-Henry said that the only reason that there had been order for forfeiture

because was the man had lost 4,000 tins in leakage. This was considered to be sufficient punishment."

Mr. Brooks: have been sufficiently punished by an legal seizure of the premises for a fortaight!" His cllent, said Mr. Brooks, had to pay 824 a day for the premises and he was in- Tormed by the IGP. that there

renewal would not be a

of the licence. He submitted therefore sufficiently client tilat his

was that

they would punished and have to go out of business whether the goods were forfelted or not. Had the younger brother not made In the chamber was found an

"cold 10:

bleeching" businessopparatus a hole in the wall, the would be carrying on to this day. various tanks and a small motor It was an extremely "silly thing air compressor in a hole in the floor which was driven by a motor to dd."

from the meter on the first floor. In addition there was a altering contrivance for filtering oil whice: was utilised "before the oil way placed in sins. About 122 t.ns of O Company were" the Texas found with the caps carefully re- tapping prior to sale.

NOT IGNORANCE

Mr. Fitz-Henry submitted that the offences had not arisen from ignorance. In order to give the full facts of the

it was necessary to go back to the time

case,

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

A

PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL- STEAM NAVIGATION Co.'s STEAMER "CORFU."

t

ARTS HONG KONG or 10TH JUNE, 1936.

FROM ANTWERP.LONDON,GIBRAL TAR MARSEILLES, MALTA. PORTSAID ADEN, COLOMBO

AND STRAITS.

YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above that their Goods are being landed and placed at That Risk in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Com pany's Godown at Kowloon, where er Consignment will be sorted out Yarh be obtained a by Mark and Delivery can be the Goods are landed.

Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions have been given to the contrary Six Hours before arrival of the Steamer.

Goods not cleared within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to Colour by Second BORM Wire Insurance

will be affected by

forming line to give a further

salute. Among the

otheers ac-

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

SİLVER LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

FROK

KEW YORK AND LOS ANGELES

THE

1HE Kutor Vessol

"SILVERSANDAL". having arrived from the above Ports on th instant, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being

landed at their risk into the Go- downs of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Consignees risk and aspense.

All bruken, chat, and damaged Gooda are to be left in the Godows, where

they be examined on 13th June, 1936, at 10 am.

All Claims must be presented within 15 Days of the vessel's arrival here, after which date they cannot be re cognized,

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 15th June, 1936, will be subicct to Rent

No Fire Insurance has been effected, Bills of Lading will be countersigned

by

th

FURNESS (FAR EAST), LTD.,

in my case whatever. Damaged Packages mart be left in the Godowns for examinatica by tbs Cou- Hong signes, and the Company's Durrayora

Menors, Goddard 4. Débočan, at 10 am, on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Storage μυτίας,

of

Consignees are specially notified that it is necessary for. a Revenue Officer te

examination be present at the damaged dutiable cargo.

All Claims against the Steamer mital presented to the Undersigned on or

Jege 30th 1938, or they will

inspection was Major-General B. company.ng the King during his N. Sergison-Brooke, General Off- cer Commanding London District. On leaving the parade ground the

made a thorough tour of the men's Ring inspected the barracks. He

before recreation room and corporala'

not be recognized...

Na Olaims will be admitted after the :hen saw the room, and

of the chanized transport

Goods have left the Godown, talion. consisting of 24 motor- MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.

Agents,

me-

bat-

and motor-

bo

trucks, light vars, cycles. also inspected the Hong Kong, 10th June, 1936,

He sergeants mess and a barrack room, and, accompanied by the Duke of York, visited the quarters of Regimental-sergeant-major and Mrs. H. E. Yardley. The King and the Duke both spoke to Sergeant-

Yardley's

small major

LWO

daughters, Monica and Eileen, and made a complete tour of the house. Meanwhile the 2nd Battailon,

14491

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, KREMEN.

T

RE Steamer

"SCHARNHORST"

2nd Floor. Hongkong & bangbai Bank Building Diala 23185 & 23169.

Kong 8th June, 1936.

[4483

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE M.V.

T

LEVERKUSEN having arrived, from Hamburg and Ports of call, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk into the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowi

godowna Company's Kowloon, whore

delivery may be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed

Options Cargo will not be landed bere, unlese Notice has been given 48 hours prior to vessel's arrival, but carried from port to port to the final port of

to which the option extends.

on

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 15th

June

Rent,

1938, will be subject to

when the licence was appiled for. moved and were filled ready for Scots Guards had been drawn up BURG and Ports, Consignees of cargo Goods are to be left in the Godowns,

himself

for

the

march

having arrived from BREMEN, BAM- are hereby notified that their cargo is being landed at their risk into the Go dewas of the Hong Kong and Kowloon where Delivery can be obtainedied that Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd. Consignees are further

Kowloon

$.

OUT

All broken, chafed, sad damaged whers icer will be examined on 18th

by June, 19'0, at 10 Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard & Douglas, To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations, consignees must have a Ravenus Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined,

All claims must reach us before

not be

recognized. INGFORS and COPENHAGEN,

No Ineursace will be affected. 88 "ARLADER from RIGA, HELS. July, 1936, or they will Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

JEBBEN * ÚO,

Agente.

on the adjoining parade ground at The defendant did not

He sent Mr. Brooks raised a strong ob- Albuhera Barracks under the com- come to the authoritics.

thejection to Mr. Flitz-Henry's state-mand of Lieutenant-Colonel W. P. Mr. Tam Yiu. who made applications as an agent for the ments. which he said were not A Bradshaw. Now wearing the Of Company. A licence material to the present summons. diced cap of the Scots Guards, the Texas

on to the parade the Steamer" SOEARNHORST has for 1 Indeed his c'ents were guilty of King walked

BREMEN the Duke of York, taken at EAMBURO was issued December 14,

On November passing off other kerosene as the ground with

CATEO

HONG KONG for ex storage purposes.

8.8.

gratus"

"S.S. "ERFEL" And 10 that year defendant made an Texas product, it was up to the who is Colonel of the Regiment. through appiication for permission to installatter concern to take action, Mr. The pipe band of the battalion electric lights in a portion of the Brooks said that he noticed a re-played during the Inspection and Second past... presentative of the Texas Com-

Lieutenants S. J. Cuthbert and W. pany was in Court.

N Seymour carried the Colours on parade. Subsequently the King visited the recreation room, ma- chine-gun store sergeants mess, and the c thouse, where he saw the midday meal being prepared He also visited the for the men.

mcers' messes of both battalions. where he met all the cacers..

premises not carried by the licence.

the It was stated at

time that defendant was utilising the first Hoor for non-inflammable goods. Some months later at an Inspce- tlon it was noticed that a quantity

were marked "Kwan Loong" which was obviously

ocal make of kerosene,

74.03

H.K. Hotels*******

$301

Do. 4% Debentures

13

10

Mutropolitan Landa..

H.K. euites...

544

China Do ......

14

Do. Debenturess.

$00

$6.65

Humphroys ..............]

38.00

Chince Estates......

$82

Cotton Mills

Ewos

$70

S'tal Cotton(old)S.

$71

Du.

1391

(new)

$18

Zoong Sings......

*39; $14

$25

Wing On Textile(S.)

$28.

Public Utilities

of

tias

Tramways..............

$10.101

17

Posk Trou

(old)...

16

La

(110W),..

#3

1801

Star Ferries

3881

$20

20

$10.60 $10.80) 10.70) $7.70

Chins Lights (old)...

10.65

***

Du. (W)...

$71

551

H.K. Electric *****

2011

Macau do. $20

C

$9.30

Caudakau Lights ...

$25

13

#81

(new)

33

SLI

Coins Busss......

FUN ********** 26/6

29/-

Do. (praf.)....94]

Industrials

$4

Malabon Bugars

401

Caldbeck, (ord.) 1.

$194

$16

Macgregora (pref.)5.

$12

Canton less ********

Camunts

34

$4.20

43

$104

$2.90

30 ata

$12

Yaumati Ferries...

Telsplivaus (old)

دائما

༄་་་་་་་་་་་ ྂ830

¦ Ropes ........undanoong

Miscellaneous

Dairy Farms........ Amusement

Ch. E'tainmenta....... Constructions, (old)

Do.

Lane

$5

$3.40

(now) 30 gla.! Crawfords..... Mackinwens ****** Nanyang Tobacco...

Hiaceres drustvavar,

$1.70

10 ot. Wm. Powells ........................

AL. Greyhounds...

5. C. Enterprises'...

9337. CL.G.6% 1925G.Bds. 93%

HK. Goya 4% Loans 5

$2

31.35

prem

**

$60

Do.

Wallace Harper ......

EK Wing O...... B'bad Dia, Vibro Fileng

MASONIC CEREMONY

Sir A. Gibb Reinstalled In Dingwall

Bij

13

$14

16.90

13.36 $1.80

13.30

150 ota

dia

$1

Mr.

Brooks objected

at

CIGARETTES FOUND Three packets of cigarettes and mumber of matches were found in the chamber which proved, sald Mr. Fitz-Henry, that workmen had been in the room.

Mr. Brooks said that this did this not constitute proof. It was not stage that Mr. Fitz-Henry's evidence as no cigarette stubs had

do been four.d. allegation had nothing to

"This annex is so well camou- flaged." said Mr. Fitz-Henry "that

The visits were a continuation of the series which the King has with the present summons. It

been paying to Guards battalions appeared us 11 the prosecu -

Household tion were attempting to prejudice I suggest there could be no ques- since he became Colonel-in-Chief the case against the defence. He tion of ignorance of the law. It is of regiments of the trusted that the Magistrate would no small wonder that the Euro- Cavalry and Brigade of Guards. battalions seen by his The two pean officers in previous

Majesty to-day are among the six note it for what it was worth.

failed to notice anything.” At the time continued Mr. Fitz-

The action of breaking down to whom he is to present new Co-

alours in Hyde Park in July. Henry, the employees said that the wall was looked upon as the kerosene came from Canton.

serious offence. It was particu-

On.

visits

AN AIRCRAFT AGREEMENT

rangement

between

these

two

companies under which they will co-operate to form a new company to manufacture aircraft, both land and marine types, at Belfast. The authorised capital of the new un- deraking will be £450,000 of which £250,000 will be issued in £1 Or- dinary shares,

A European officer was instruct-larly dangerous to the adjoining ed to see if any "cold bleeching" "Socong" property, whose foundry" -a form of distillery-was going wall was only 15 feet away and

London, May 20. On the last occasion in April several oil tanks were in the near: Only recently the fire

and European officer other vicinity.

Shareholders in Harland 1935. B

Wolf and Short Brothers, the air- $19.70 than himself found no evidence authorities had called upon the

latter concern to make them ex-craft manufacturers, will Wel- against the "accused.

At 11 am, on May 20 Mr. Fitz-pend a considerable sum of money come the conclusion of an ar-

on "Fire Foam" protection. Ead Henry said that he made an in- specion of the premises and upon fire occurred in the defendant's arrival a watchman who kept the godown the whole of the build ng key to the one and only door, was open for oil to flow all over opened it.. MA Fitz-Henry said it. The building itself was incap that he caught a fleeting glimpse able of standing an ordinary fire of a Chinese dressed in white let alone a petroleum fire.

drums. had instructions from the 1.G.P. vanishing behind This appeared to be so peculiar to apply for forfeiture of all the and the fact that the main door oll in the godown. had been locked, that he made for had disappeared where the man $45 354 and met him on his return. $2

K this man was employed

not carry on without a licence. sald a legitimate trade,

Mr. Brooks in a final submod to the Court said that they had Fitz-Henry there

heard a submission of "fleeting glimpse of Chinese" secret light

systems ing

etc., which

In

some

was no

to for him light

see than that provided

by

Masonic members to dinner in the Mr. National Hotel, Dingwall, at the other other annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Poss and Cromar- the ventilation. Questioned by, a Chinese sub-officer the man refus-

by..

He

With regard to stopping the business, the defendant had done

so himself as he had violated a condition of his licence and coul ́

were

shares

All Goods remaining undelivered after. the 15th June, 1996, will be subject to Bant

No Fire Insurance will be affected by Hong Kong, 8th June, 1936. de in any case whatever,

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godown for aramination by the Con- signeds and the Company's Surveyors, Messrs. Anderson & Ashe, at 10 am, on the 18th June, 1996,

(448%

CONSIGNEES NOTICE.

Consignees must have a Revenue Oficer in attendance when damaged THE EEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD. dutiable goods are examined by the Company's surveyors

No Osim will be admitted after the claims must be presented within Two Goods have left the Clodown and all

which date they will not be recognised. Weeks of the Ship's arrival here, after Consignees are requested to sarsalar their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned. for Ccantersignature.

MELCHERS & 00.,

Agents: NORDDEDT CHE LLOYD, BREMEN. Hong Kong, 6th June, 1926,

(4489

at

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

DOMAIN

ון

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD.

AD

CHENA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

YONSIGNEES per Co's Vessel

"IXION"

The office-bearers were appointed to give any information. In-purely brought in to prejudice ber 1, 1936. An interesting fea-Terguses' risk sad subject to the

From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS.

THE 8,8.BENVENUE."

ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby Cloned that all Goods are being

landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or artre hazardous. Godowns of the Hor Kone AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY, LID., whence and/or be the wharvos Delivery may

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 12th June, 1936, will be subject to rent. All Claims against the Steamer must Le presented to the Undersigned on or before the 26th Jano, 1938, or they will got be

Fecognized, To comply with the General Bonded Warehonge Regulations consignees must have a Revenue Officer in atten lance when damaged dutiable goode are examined.

All broken, chafed and damaged Gooda are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 10th June 1936, 9 by Messrs. Carmichael & Clark.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by W. B. LOXLEY& Co. (CHINA) LAD.

Agenta.

14440

"People Who MatterTM

PROPLE WHO

FROM BEATTLE, VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA VIA JAPAN are requested to take Delivery of Flour To facilitate the subscription by and Lumber Shipments as soon as the Vessel is ready to discharge and are Shorts of its 60 per cent, interest hereby notified that if their Lighters are in the new company. 120.000 new

not placed alongside the Vensel se 58. Ordinary

are to be required, their Shipments will be dis offered to existing holders, in the charged into Helt Wharf, Kowloon, at Hong Kong, 6th June, 1986,

their expense, where the Cargo will proportion of one for every ve

lie also at their risk and expense and held at a price of 275. 6d. each subject to the Terms and Condition These shares will rank pari passu Storage at Holt's Wharf. Steamer will with the existing shares except cowrance Discharge on the 8th June. that they will not receive

General Cargo will be discharged into any

Holt's Wharf. Kowloon, where it will lie dividend declared before Septem-o

and Conditions of Storage at the case against his client. It

ture of the arrangement between Holt's Wharf The Cargo will be ready. was most improper. It amounted

the two undertakings is that the for Delivery from the Godown on and ed as follows:-R.W. Provincial vestigations were then proceeded Grand Master, Sir Alex Gibb: with and what appeared to be to nothing more than this. It was

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods Grand Master, Deprate-Provost

are to be left in the Godowns, where they a coat to hide it and not say to ing facilities in the locality pro- Wm. Ross, J.P., Tain; Grand Mag- the wall about 3 feet square. quiet natural for a thief who stole expansion of aircraft manufactur- after Sta

investigation revealed Further

all the world that he had stolen carries, the approval of the will be examined on any Theadays and Triasys between the Fine Storage period. the honra of 10.40 am and Cromarty, took place ter-substitute, Captain

that a dummy wall had been.

it. It was also natural for his yesterday in the Masonic Temple, Kinnardie: Grand Secretary, David erected and was resting on some clients to hide traces if possible. Dingwall, and was carried through M. Watt, J.P., Dingwall; secretary wooden planks. It was obviously If the building was as dangerous by the Most Worshiptul Grand depute, G. Waldegraer Hay, Ding made to hide the annex.

as Mr, Fitz-Henry made it out to Master Mason of Scotland, Sir Tain wall; Grand Center Chaplain, the

He submitted that had he not be it was surprising that a licence Colquhoun, Bt., of Lusa. The Rev. E. J. Brechin, Avoch.

beeri granted in the first surprised the watchman the hole had Deaf Old Gentleman: "Pardon would have been screened by some place.

drums. The door was not locked The Magistrate intimated that me, but I didn't catch your name."

Stranger: "Tom Rutt R-U-T-T." | but was being held on the other he would require time, to give a Deaf Old Gentleman: "Eh? No side by an employee so that it was considered judgment and remand

summons till not at all. I take a drop of whisky impossible to effect an immediate ed the now and then."

The ceremony of the reinstalla- Gibb. Sir Alex tion of Brother Arch Provincial Grand Master of Ross

Grand Master Mason was accom-

panied by a deputation of the Scottish Grand Lodge.

8ft Alex. Gibb entertained the Grand Master Mason and Grand Lodge deputation, members of Provincial Grand Lodge, and other

Tindall

dark vold turned out to be a hole

- entrance.

morning at 11.30.

Air Ministry.

EXTRA-TERRITORIAL RIGHTS

Changchun, June 10, An agreement partially relin- quishing Japanese extra-territorial rights in Manchukuo is being signed to-day by Mr. Uyeda and Monday the "ManchukuoForeign Minister,

Mr. Chang Yen-ching. Hleuter...

and Noom

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Vesel's Godown, and All General Cargo remaining undelivered after 15th June, will be subject to Bext.

AB Claims against the Vosaol mast. be presented to the Undersigned on cr before the 29th June, 1936, or they will soi be recognized.

No Fire Instance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,...

Agenta, 8th June, 1986.

and read the

Hong Kong Daily Press,

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