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MONDAY.

JUNE 22.

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9.K. Banka

Do. (London) Chartered Banks

Snarebrokers'

Underwriters

Union Insurances ...

China Fires

International Assos, 8.

Association

Buyers

Bollars

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1510 $478 $250

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1936.

RECOGNITION OF

ETHIOPIA

Statement In

Commons

London, June 22,

**

£100

$1,575 £ioc

2131

2131

2301

Mercantile Bks. “A”

eaol

£13 $73

Do.

£131

Mr. Antony Eden, the British Foreign Secretary, will meet Em- peror Haile Selassie at the Ethiopi- an Legation in London at 2.45 pm, to-morrow.

Bank of East Axin.......

$73

N. O. & S. Bankı .......

Insurances

$255

Canton Insuragicom...

$1

1462

H.K. Fira

$260

$3

Shipping

$36

Douglases

14

Steamboats

$30

Indos (pre).....................

$20

Do. (def.)

28/1

Shella wrang

$4.40 81

26 et

518!

34,40

$4.49

$13.30 Wsterhonta

$217

Mining

Amtamoksia Balatcos..

$18.4 Benguel Consolidated

Do Exploration 24 cts.

93 ct.

$1.07

31.08.

76 ct.

31

事情

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GERMANY'S THIRD

FLOATING AERODROME

For The Atlantic Service

PLANES CATAPULTED AT

90

M.P.H.

London, June 10,

this In the House of Commons afternoon, Mr. Eden declared, at question time, that the British Government did not intend pro- posing or assenting to the recogni-

Germany's third floating aerodrome, the Ostmark. recent y tion of Italy's annexation of

built at the Howalts. Works, Kiel for the Lufthamsa, sailed from Ethiopia, nor the title of the It-

German waters a few days ago, and is expected to take up her allan King as Emperor of Ethiopia.

position off Bathurst. British Gambia, early next week." It has been learned, he said. that no Italian troops have been Whereas the Westfalen and the nae are carried over to the rear withdrawn from Libya, where Schwabenland, the two other ves-

crana-mast. In the catapulting of a flying-boat these masts can be thousands were concentrated when sels now in use in connection with $20

Britain moved her fighting ships the South American air-mall ser-clapped down outboard so that 98/11

into the Mediterranean during the vice are ordinary steamers recon- they no longer are an obstacle in $19 20

sanctions crisis. It has been structed to enable aeroplanes to be the way of the flying-boat when it stated, he added, that the addi-catapulted from their decks. the starts. tional troops in Libya would be re- Ostmark has been specially built moved when Great Britain recalls as a "floating aerodrome." her Home Fleet from the Mediter-

ranean.—

135

$30

AMERICAN ATTITUDE

38 ots.138 cis.

Reuter.

#19

31 et.

·8 cta

2000. Baguio Gold

38 at

Big Wodge......

Demonstations

Gold Biver

Sote

tull Creek.

30 al

RC ct

16% cla.

Parcels-Gqmans

United Paracales...

***

12 cta.

12 ota.

Itogons

812

Northern Mines

1 cta. Salavots

18

11/3

LX.L

Amlan

Langkata (single) d.

31.04

53 ots.

$1.90

$2.10

11/0. P

17 eta

10°

79 cta.

Maabate ........

141

Exploration...... 3.

* 3101

Shangaat Labans (S.

12 70 1:30

ad

San Mauricio

$11 $1.0%

Venezug Gold

Fide.

$3

Docks, Wharves

$68

and

Godowns, etc.

HK. & Whartos,;

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(old)}

Do.

(new)

Providents (old) ...

96 ctx.

|20 ots.

Do.

30 ata

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$10.

34

$100.

21 1111-

$185

$30.90

H.K&W. Docka

S. Cuina Matora * A' Shangua Docke "S. New Engineerings8. Hongkewe

......

Lands, Hotels, and

Buldings

H.K. Hotels

HK Lands...8. Do. 4% Debentures, Shanghai Lada...D.

Metropolitan Lands...

$60)

Humphreys .....................

Cotton Mills

3.

S'ani Cottonlod,S.

113

310

H.K. Kelties........

Chius Do

$4

Do. Debenturess.

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Chinese Estate,...........

$80

$8

Hom

110

Du

1381

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$18

Zooug Sings "

#26

Wing On Textiles(8.)

Public Utilities

191/9.180

$61

#861 $90

$10k $10.65 310.60

$183 $8.30

ولت

الماست

(21W).

$10 $10.70

3001

Tramwaya ........................... $9

Poak Tesna (oni) ...

Star Ferries g Yaumati Ferries China Lighte (old).

Du.

(new)...

H.K. Electries...... Macso Saudakau Lights ..... Telephones (old) ...

Do. (new)

Chian Buses ................5. Tractions

(pref.)......

Industrial

Malabon Sugars Caldbeck, Ford.) H.

$8.80

Do.

28/-

30+

$196

$15

Macgregora fiprof.)8.

313

Canton Ice

8.70/8

$6.80 $81

42.90

Jeravats

Miscellaneous

819 Dairy Farmon

$2.90

$17

34

15

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| $1.70

$3.45

11

Amusements t Ch. Etainment....... Constructions, (old))

Do.

(дем)

Lane Crawforda............

Mackinwaba

Nanyang Tobacco...

Sincerea

Watson

40 sts. W. Powella pitne M. Groybounda........... $2

3. C. Enterprises ....... 931, C.G.641925. Bda.

31.36

prom.

11%

$50

#21

H.K. Gost 42Loa

Do. 31%

Wallace Harper

H.K. Wing On 0.001

S'ka

Da Vibro Pileng

ORDERED HOME ON WEDDING EVE

Japanese Consul Here Given

.New Pust

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SECOND VOYAGE TO NEW YORK

New York, June 22, The Queen Mary has completed her second: voyage from South- ampton to New York, '

Her time on this occasion was four days sixteen hours thirteen minutes.

Shanghal, June 18. Two and a half hours before the beginning of a banquet celebrat-

She was not attempting a re- ing his wedding last Thursday to

cord on the voyage Miss Nakako Hanya, Mr. Arata Sugihara, senior Japanese consuleuter's Bulletin Nervice.

here, was informed inte on Tuesday afternoon of his recall to Tokyo, Consulate-General the Japanese presa reported yester- since February, 1932,

day,

He will be succeeded by Mr Kiyoshi Fukui, a secretary of the Foreign Office, whose appointment was gazetted on Tuesday..

Mr. Sugihara has served in the

In

Shanghai

The wedding of Mits Hanya, a former reporter for the "Yomiuri Shimbun," a leading Tokyo daily. was arranged Mr. Itaro Ishii, Consul-General, and Mrs. Ishii,--- (N.C.D.N.).

In view of the constant employ- ment of the boat in the tropics. the needs of the crew are specially

for. Their accommoda- tion roomy and equipped in the most modern fashion. There is a wireless set with loud-speaker, a cinema, a good Ibrary, and varl- gus games.

As hitherto, two vesselsona i stationed off the African coast.catered the other off the coast of Brazil- as "floating islands," will serve and the purpose of putting the Washington, June 2. third ship into service is to enable announcing that the them to be released in turn from United States Government appro-time to time for overhauling, ves the

appointment of Signor Suvich, former Under-Secretary

When

"PRESTIGE OF THE REICH"

for Foreign Affairs, to be Italian The Ostmark, it is explained, Ambassador at Washington, Mr. has been so named because like Cordell Hull, the Secretary of that East Prussian frontier dis- State, to-day stated that the ap-triet will work for the prestige proval, did not raise the question of the Reich at an advanced bost 01 recognition of the Italian anjund give expression at the same nexation of Ethiopia.-

Reuter.

PLANE LANDS ON SHIP'S DECK

Unique Experience For Normandie

London, June 22.

A curious accident occurred in Cowes Road. where a Royal Air Force

seaplane made a forced landing on the deck of the glant French ner, Normandie..

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The Normandie was transferring passengers and cargo to tenders at the time.

The seaplane struck a wing on a derrick which was lifting a motor- the car, causing the car to fit Normandie's rails and resting half aboard and half outboard of the ship.

The plane, by a marvellous stroke of luck, rested upright and was not seriously damaged. It perdhed

on the forecastle deck..

The seaplane apparently got loto an air pocket above the Norman- die's funnels and narrowly avoided being sucked down into one of them.'

.

The liner took the machine to Le Havre, Heuter's Hulletin Service.

me to the very close association existing between the most modern method of transport and the East of Germany."

With a

displacement of 2,000. tons a length of about 350 feet

and a beam of about 40 feet, the Ostmark is substantially smaller than Westfalen or the Schwaben- land. Her two Diesel engines each develop 930 h.p.. and she can reach a speed of about fourteen knots.

Like the Westfalen and Schwa-

Since the Lufthansa started their regular air service from Ger-

many over the Atlantic to South America on February 3: 1974, about 180 scheduled serial figits have been carried out without mishap.

FIRST CREMATORIUM

FOR SHANGHAI

Construction Plans Made By' City Government

Shanghai, June 18. Octuping 20 mow of land, ena Arst crematorium will be built by the Shanghai City Government in front of the First Cemetery, North Chung Snan Road, at a

cost of $40,000. Half of the sum will be given by the City Government. Dr. Wu Lien-teh, Director of the Na- tional Quarantire Service, will be responsible for the collection of $10,000 contributions, while Mr. Yih Yu-hu, Mr. Kwan Chun-tae, Mr. Wang Yeh-tse and Mr. Wang

benland the Ostmark is equipped with a catapult arrangement, by means of which a 19-ton Dornier flying-boat-the type use on the South American mail service can be projected into the air at 2 speed of some ninety miles an but technically she is a hour; great Improvement on her sister ship.

Unlike in the case of the Schwa-Th-ting, for the remaining $10,000. benland the flying-boats will be

The rear part of the projector rails connects with a turn-table. thus enabling a second flying-boat to be taken on board.

The crematorium is planned to

The

detriment-

projected from the deck of the relleve the congestion of cheap coffins temporarly laid on fields in Ostmark over the bows. from which the flying-boat is ac- authorities hold that these coffins

The arrangement of the ralis different parts of the city. tually catapulted is noteworthy in will not only prove that they take up the middle of al to public health but a waste of good ground. Under the auspices the deck lengthwise.

of the City Government, & pre- with the following members: Mr. paratory committee was organized

Yih Kung-chao, Dr. Wu Lien-teh. If required. both flying-boats Major-Gen. Tsai Ching-chan, Mr. can be shot off in succession.

An electrically-driver crane of a special construction is used toe, Major-Gen. Teal Ching-chun. Mr. Huang Ching-lai, Mr. Kwan Holst the flying-boat on the "float-

Chun-tse, Dr. Shen Yih, Dr. Li ing aerodrome" over the stem. The past of the crane can be laid Ting-an, Mr. Wang Chang-chuz flat on the rails, and the conning and Mr. Wu Tain-ya.. bridge is divided on this account. The upright member of the crane is shaped like a mast in or the 400,000 strikers has ordered a der to serve as an aerial and like-

BELGIAN WORKERS TO RESUME

1;

Brussels; June 22, The Socialist Trade Union Com- mittee which controls the bulk of

Huang Ching-1a,, Mr. Kwan' Chun-

The design and construction of the crematorium are under the charge of the Bureau of Pubile Works of the Shanghal City Gov-

resumption of work on Wednesday, wise provide a stand for the ernment.-(N.C.D.N.).

the

been

objects of the strike having searchlight.

attained for an immense

majority of the workers.

Workers still resisting their .em- ployers are assured of the full sup- port of the Trade Union organisa-

tion.

Renter.

ing

LANDING APRON

To facilitate the lifting on HORSE BOLTS DURING board of a flying-boat at sea the Ostmark is equipped with a land- FUNERAL PROCESSION

apron. As the motor-boat, come down, this landing apron is flooded in such a fashion as to Brussels, June 23. cause the motor-ship-the "Boat- The improvement in the strike ing aerodrome-to reduce speed: situation had a setback to-day and after the landing has been

MORE TROUBLE

when the workers of transport ser- effected in the apron the vessel vices in the city struck. Dockers puts on speed.

work, Reuter.

+

Chinese Injured As Animal

Is Shot Dead

Shanghai, June 17.

A horse which suddenly bolted during a funeral procession yester-

at Antwerp resumed work yester. This increase of speed of the day, but the miners though they boat then causes the landing day afternoon caused severe dis- promised to end the strike have apron to stiffen, and the flying- comfort not only to the mourners a Chinese pedestrian not fixed a "date to return to boat becomes raised somewhat out but also to

of the water, by this proceeding who was watching the procession the motor-ship and dying-boat pass by, and who was shot in the are connected more firmly together, leg as a result of an enterprising thereby enabling the aeroplane to foreigner firing at the animal-in running be taken on board without aid an effort to prevent it

amok. The procession was passing even in a choppy sea.

ALGIERS STRIKE

4

the

about 2

Algiers, June 22,

To meet the great requirements down Thibet Road towards The strike in Algiers is still of safety in the air service over

French Concession, at spreading, and now includes the the South Atlantic the "floating o'clock, when the horse, hired from transport and wine industry. aerodrome" has a wireless station the Nyi Kee Company, and ridden. Dockers will walk out to-day-of the most up-to-date kind and at the head of the mourners, bolt- Reuter's Bulletin Service.

fitted out with a direction-findered near the Far Eastern Hotel. aerial, and an emergency trans- mitter.

AIR FORCE CROSS

A passer-by, who la believed to be an employee of the Public Health Department, fired several shots at the animal after its rider had dismounted,, and, besides kill- ing the horse, shot a Chinese on- looker, by the name of Wang An- yue, in the left leg. The Chinese, Thus a mast has been set up on who was not seriously injured. was each side of the projector-track taken to the Lester Chinese Hos and from these masts the anten-pital,

Because (as already mentioned) the projector-ralls stretch down London, June 23. almost the whole length of the The Air Force Cross has been vessel a special arrangement for awarded to Squadron-Leader A. F. fixing the aerial has been provid- Lang, who led the fight of flying ed. boats from England to Singapore. in 1935, Reuter

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TO GET RID OF

STOMACH TROUBLES

An

English Doctor writes:-

* I And that 'Bizurated' Ragnesia laken after most of my meals is the only thing that keeps me free from pain and discomfort, and I take it regularly, 'I often prescribe it for my patients, and have had very good resulta."

(Signed) Dr. 11, G— M‚Å‚, E.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. THE English doctor is the most conservative medical than in the world, and when he not only recommends but personally uses a remedy there can be no more com vincing proof of its efficacy. This doctor is but one of many who constantly advise the use of Blarmted “ Magnesia. E all cases of indigestion. Most stomach trouble is caused by acidity, and the reason why *Bisarated" Maguesia gives quick relief is that it in slagtly neutralisen excess acid and soothes, heals and strengthens the inflamed stomach lining. Nothing could besimpler, safer or surer. If you suffer with indigestion or stomach disorder of any kind put your faith in European science and make an end of your troubles by taking Blanrated. Magnasia altar eating or whenever pain is felt

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