THE
TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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POSITIONS VACANT.
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MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE.
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NOTICE.
الله
The Sanitary Board wishes to draw the attention of the public to the possibility of contracting cholera from eating uncooked vegetables and fruit.
J. H. GELLING, Secretary, Sanitary Board. Hongkong, 22nd June, 1932.
WE
NOTICE.
VE have much pleasure in an
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MASSAGE
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TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1932.
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.
The following la the list of local
share quotations issued to-day:
Banks.
Hongkong Banks, $1440 n. Chartered Banks £10. Mercantila Banks, £16% n. East Asin, $112 B. Am: 0. Financa Corp., $26 n.
Insurances.
Canton Ins., $1200 b. Union Is., $440 n. China Underwriters, $3.80 n. -China Fire, $600 b,
H.K. Fire in., $1,196 n.
Shipping.
Douglasca, $26 b. H.K. Steamboats, $21% n. Indo-Chinas, (Prof.) $45 n. Union Waterboats, $20 n.
Mining.
Benguet Exp. 31 cto e. Bengueta, 101⁄21⁄2 n. Kailans, 22/0 n. S'hal Explorations, Tls. 2.10 x. Rauba, $32% n.
Dacks, etc. Kowloon Wharves, $140 n. Whampoa Docks, $18 b. South China Motors $10 n. Providents (old), $4,90 b. Hongkews, Tla. 218. n. New Engineers Tla, 6 n. Shanghai Docks, Tie. 82 n.
Cottons,
Ewo Cotons, Tīs, 13,40 b. S'hal Cotton. Tls. 75% n. Zoon Sings Tia. 10 n.
Lands, Hotels, etc. H.K. Hotels, $11.25 s. JL.K. Hotels Rights, 75 ets, 11. II. K. Lands, $76% 1. Metro Lands $10 n. S'hai Lands, Tls, 25 n. Humphreys, $16 m. Aala Realties "B" $26 Realties, $11.40 n. Asia Realtica "A", $165 n. China Estates, 3100 n.
"
n.
Public Utilities. Tramways, $22.30 n. Peak Trama (old) $16 n. Star Ferries, $90 n. China Lights, $20 n. H. K. Electrics, $72% b Macno Electrica, $24 n. Telephones, $383% n. China Busen, Tls. 12 n. Singapore Tractiona, 2/- n1,
Industrials.
Malabons, $21 n. Canton Ices, $6 n. Cements (com.) $18.35 BA. Ropes, $13 b.
n.
Watsons (old) $14 Dor A. Winga. $1 D. Dairy Farms, $273⁄41⁄4 b. Watsons (new) $15 8.
Stores, etc. Lane, Crawfordя, $54 n. Mackintosh. $21 n. Sincerca, $16.50 n. Powells, $3.35. n.
Miscellaneous, Amusements, $201⁄2 9. Entertainment» (old), $184 n. Constructions (old), $5.10 b.
S. C. Enterprise, $5 n. B. Ind. O. & Bonds, 958% n. Constructions (new) $1.70 s.
SUGAR MARKET
THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS.
The following eable at the close of the sugar market on Saturday has been received by Messrs Pen- treath and Co.
d
London Terminals,
August 1932 5/9% up December 1932 5/11% up d March 1933 6/21⁄2 up 0 May 1933 6/4 up d Buyers at above prices, sellers asking d1⁄2d more.
London
MANCHUKUO CUSTOMS
THE DAIREN STAFF RESIGNS
LESSON SERMON.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENT, HONGKONG "Christian Scienco" was the sub- ject of the Lesson-Sormon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, yesterday.
Heinking, Juno 20. Despite the prevailing stringent attitude of the Nanking Govern- The Golden Text was."When ment regarding the Dairen Cua-yo releived the word of God which toms, it was reported to-day from ye heard of us, ye received it not Japanese Bources, that the Man- Bs the word of men, but as it la chukuo's policy remains unchanged in truth, the word of God, which and the Chief of the Bureau of effectually worketh also in you that Taxation of the Finance Ministry, believe. (I Thessalonians 2; 18.) Mr. Matauzo Gonda, hurriedly left for Dairen to-day.
Among the citations which com- prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible.-"And it
In this connexion, it la reported that the Manchukuo Government la
came to pass also on another sab- adamant, and in
of the event failure to take over the Dairen bath, that he entered into the Customs, it is prepared to estab-synagogue and taught: and there Hah one in the loaned territory as
was a man whose right hand was a final measure.
The place select withered. And the scribes and ed for such a Manchukuo Cus- Pharlaces watched him, whether he would heal on the sabbath day; that toms has already been elected,
might Ind namely, at Wafangtien, and the necessary preparations have been completed to contruct a new Cusing round toms Building with a sum of Yen 20,000.-Reuter.
Seizure Of Customs.
Dairen, June 25. The Manchukuo has started to take over all the Customa in Man- churia except Dairen.
|
An Recusa-
POST OFFICE NOTICE
It is notified for information that from the 18th June inclusive the rato of postage of letters addressed to Macao and China proper, excludin Sinklang, Mongolia and Thibet will be 5 cents for each ounce or fraction thereof.
Letters and postcards for Europe and South America are forwarded "Via Siberla" if so superscribed.
INWARD MAILS. From U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang--
hal (San Francisco, Brd Juno) and Europe via Sibéria (London 8th June). Calcutta and Straits Batavia
Japan Manlin
Amoy and Swatow Europe via Suez (Lettore & Papers) London, 2nd June and Parcels, 20th May
Calcutta and Straits Japan and Shanghai U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Shang-
hal (Seattle, 11th Juno) Australla and Manila Japan
they tion' against him. And look- Saigon
about
upon
them Japan and Shanghai
Jepan Japan
all, he said unto the man, Stretch forth thy hand. And he did no and his hand was restored whole na the other." (Luke 6; 6, 10.)
Per
Nankin Empress of Japan Van Heutaz
Mantun Yuonrang Kaisar I Hind
Duo
Pres. Wilson Birdhann
June 27.
June 28.
Tibadak
.Juno 29.
Juno 20.
Juno 20. June 20.
..Juno 20.
Juno 29.
July 1.
July 1
July 2
Bokuyo Maru
.July 4.
General Metzinger
July 5.
Andre Lebon
.July 6.
Hawii Maru
July 5.
Brisbana Maru
July 5.
... Emp. of Ania
July 6.
July B.
July 9-
Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and
Shanghai Vancouver BC, 18th June) U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-
(San Francisco, 10th Juno)
hai . .
The Lesson-Sermon also included the following passage from the the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health, with Key to Straits the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy,-"Christian Science is dawn-·
For
Pres. Jefferson Nolloro
Pres. Adams Kashima Maru OUTWARD MAILS.
Owing to Mr. Fukumoto's dis- missal all the Japanese officials of the Dairen Customs have de- ing on a material age. The great Swatew.. cided to tender their resignations. spiritual facts of being, like rays of Samahul and Wuchow.
light, shine in the darkness, though Manila, Makasser and Sourabaya Not Manchukuo Instructions.
Saigon Emphasising that his action in the darkness, comprehending them Swatew, Amoy and Foochow
the not, may deny their reality. The Manila refraining from remilting Customs revenue to Shanghai was proof that the system stated in this Saigon not taken under instructions from book is Christianly scientific resides Swatow Manchuko, Mr. Fukumoto, in a in the good this system accom-Amoy statement regarding his displishes, for it cures on a divine de
monstable Principle which all may understand. (p. 545.)
to
missal, explained that dual col- lection of customs would have been inevitable, and lending aerious international complica- tions, if the revenue had been remitted to Shanghai, and it was for the purpose precluding the possibility of such a altuation that he took what he considered to be the best step-Reuter..
Japanese Resign.
HENDON DISPLAY.
AIR FORCE PUT THROUGH THEIR PACES
London, June 25, Representatives of all nations, including many airmen who have achieved fame In war and peace witnessed the thirteenth Royal Air Force display at Hendon aerodrome to-day.
Dairen, June 26. All of the Japanese officials of the Customa have resigned, and in a statement declare it is their intention to work for the
the autonomy of
Manchukuo Customs, owing to Nanking's re-
The programme included many fusal to head Mr. Fukumoto's at thrilling and some comic events tempt to reach an amicable agree and the display afforded a fine- ment between Nanking and the opportunity to see all sorte of Manchukuo Government.-Reuter.aeroplanes which would be at the service of Great Britain in time of Bank to Remit Customs.
emergency.
Dairen, June 26. Following an order from the Manchukuo Government, the cus- toms revenue which the bank is holding, pending a settlement of the dispute, will be remitted to the Manchukuo Government to-mor row-Reuter.
Japan's Protest,
Of the 200 aeroplanes taking: part, about half were of the now types which have raised the speed of air operations in one year by about 80 miles an hour.-British Wireless,
noon with reference to the report-
Foochow
Straits
Per
Date and Time Hydrangea...Mon., June 27, 8 p.m. Tai Hing ..Mon. June 27. 4. p.m.
gchow.....Mon, Jung 27,
G pit. ...Tues., Juno 28, 9.30 a.m.
Tues
Amoy and Formosa via Swałow Amoy Shanghai, Japon, Honolulu, Canada,
U.S.A., Central and South America and Europa via Vancouver B.
Hai Ning Tue June 28, 2 p.m.
Pres. Wilson Tues., Jung 28. 4.80 p.m. Clara Jobson Tuca., Juno 28, 6 p.m.
Hang Sang..Wed., June 29, 8.30 am. Tai Yuan... Wed., June 29, 3.30 p.m. Halchow..Thurs., June 30, 8.00 a.m. Van Heutsz Thurs., Jung 30, 10.00a.m. Deli Moru Thurs., June 30, 10.30 a.m. Yuensang ....Thurs., June 30, 6 p,m,
C., and Europe via Siberia ..... Empress of Japan ....Fri, July 1.
Farcels June 80, 5 p.m. Registration July 1, 0.15 a.m. Letters ..Fri, July 1, 10 a.m. (Duo Vancouver B.C., 10th July).
..Fr., July 1, 10 a..
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow ....... Halyang Stralto, Ceylon, India, Mauritius,
East and South Africa, Aden, mao Egypt and Europe via Marseilles Kaisar I-Hind
*Manila,
Rabaul, •Australia *New Zealand via Brisbane
•
..Bat, July 2
K. P.0.
Parcels
„July 1, 9 mm.
Reg.,
July 2, 9 am,
Letturs,
July 2, 10 a.m0.
G. F. O.
Parcels, Registration
July 1, 10 am-
Letters,
..2nd, 0.45 a.m. July 2, 10.80 a..
(Due Marseilles, 29th July)...
and vi
Nankin
Parcels,
Reg.
Manila Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Central and South America and *Europe vin Vancouver B.C. and *Europa vin Siberla....
Tokyo, June 25. The Japanese Government has ed declaration of the Japanese protested to Nanking regarding Government that the recent dis-Swatow, Amoy and Foochow. the dismissal of Mr. Fukumoto, missal of Mr. Fukumoto, Commis- Fort Bayard, Hoihow, Pakhoi and atsioner of Customs at Dairen, Saigon, Ceylon, India, Mauritius,
Haiphong Commissioner of Customs
was contrary to Article 3 of the Dairen, as contrary to Article II
East and Bouth Africa, Egypt of the 1907 Agreement which 1907 Dairen Agreement.
and Europe via Marseilles atipulates that there must be no Sir Frederick Maze stated that dismissals or appointments of Cus-the action of the Customs authori- toms Officials at Dairen without ties in dismissing Mr. Fukumoto first consulting the Governor of did not contravene the agreement
and did not necessitate Kwantung.
with the Kwantung In protesting against the arbi- sultation trary step taken, disregarding the Government. negotiations at present taking He quoted the first three arti- Shanghai and Japan place at Peking and aiming at ancles of the agreement. The first amicable solution, Japan holds the says the Inspector General Australia and New Zealand vin Bris- Chinese Government responsible for whatever developments which might be precipitated.
entail ብዙ
& con-
bane
Sandakan
Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa and "South American ports Manila.....
*Superscribed
VALLEY GOLF.
Letters
Sat., July 2
July 2, Noon-
July 2, 1.45 p.m. July 2, 2.00 p.m.
(Duo Brisbane, 19th July). Pres. Jefferson Sat, July 2, 4.80 p.m..
Heian Maru ................
Registration
Lotters....
.Sat., July 2
..4.16 p.m. ....6 p.m..
(Duo Vancouver B.C. 23rd July) Talching......Thurs. July b. 1. p.m.
Tenkin... Tues., July 5, 1.30 p.m.
Andro Lobon
Reg., Letters,
Tues., July 5.
K. P. O.
July 5, 1 p.m.
July 5, 1 p.m.
G. P. O.
Reg..
July 5, 1.45 p.m.
Letters, July 5, 280 p.m.. (Duo Marseilles, 6th August.) `.. General Metzinger
Tues., July 5, 2 p.m.
Brisbane Maru ......
Parcels,
Reg.
Tues., July 5. July 6, 2 p.m. July 6, 2.45 p.m. Letters, July 5, 3.30 p.m. (Due Brisbane, 18th July) Hinsang...Wed., July 10, 3 a-m.
Hawil Mara Wed., July 6, 10.30a.m. Emp. of Asia....Wed., July 6, 5 p.m. Correspondence only.
DRAW FOR THE FOURSOME COMPETITION
will come to an understanding with the Japanese Legation at Peking in cases of appointing a now commissioner, the second that Tokyo Perturbed. Offcial circles are said to have staff members of the Maritime been perturbed on learning that Custome be Japanese with the ex- the Manchukuo is definitely preception of a suddenly occurring require or temporary to establish a 26/6/32). Reliners parink
Customs Vacancy, have bought 20,000 tona Cuban Office on the Wafangtien borderments in the service, when other Raws 96 July/August shipment, of Kwantung and the longed nationalities may provisionally be at 5/10% per cwt., C.I.F. United territory if Dairen refuses to re-sent to Dairen, and the third de- clares that the Inspector General mit to Changchun Kingdom.
will inform the Governor General double payment of Customs, New York Terminals.
though unofficial observers con- of the leased territory before- Hider that Nanking's dismissal of hand about the change. No quotations.
Sir Frederick maze points out Mr. Fukumoto opens the way for Sourabaya
(26/6/32).-Trust Japan to negotiate with Manchu- that prior to effecting the pro- have sold since last advices to kuo the whole question of the visions of Article 3, it was first
The drawing for the RH.K. Golf Hlence necessary to execute the provisions Club Foursome (Happy Valley) Com- European shippers 19,000 tons Manchurian Customs.
Baid that Mr. petition is as follows: Superiors at £0.00 per picul first Japan's intimation to Nunking of Article 1. He
had been that China will be held respon Fukumoto's successor
and when the sible for whatever developments duly nominated which may arise.
Legation authorities concurred Although it is still asserted with the nomination, the Govern- Japan is not likely to recogulse cd General of the leased territory Manchukuo before the Lytton would he informed. Commission's report is published. He concluded by saying that it is expected that one of CountMr. Fukumoto's insubordination Uchida's frat acts after his in- was without parallel in the annals stallation as Foreign Minister, of the Customs Service. Reuter. probably on July 6, will issue a
cost.
The modern fountain of youth unually attracts suckers,
statement clarifying Japan's alms BACK AT MUKDEN.
and intentions in Manchuria.-- Reuter,
Nanking Replies.
Nanking, June 26. It lo understood that the Foreign Office has already replied to the Japaneso protest over the dismissal of Mr. Fukumoto, the Dairen Customs Commissioner, the communication being handed to the Japanese Consul here last night.
The terms of the letter have not yet beon divulged.-Reutor.
Denial That Dismissal War Illegal.
Gen. Honjo's Survey by
Air Concluded.
Byes.
HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.
OFFICIAL SUMMARY BY STOCK EXCHANGE.
K. S. Roberteon and Capt. H. Wtlement. Dawkes.
H. G. Wallington and J. D. Kinnaird, D. S. Robb and A. G. Coppin.
First Round.
A. Brooksbank and A, E, Lissaman A. O. Brawn and F. Lobel.
T. R. Rowell and W. A. Stewart v.
W Pryde and A. Leach.
IL A. Campbell and II. N. William- Bon v. C. B. Robertson and D. B.
Edward.
Dr. J. S. Dykes and A. Webster v. R. S. W. Paterson and D. J. Valentine. J. G. Campbell and W. Woodward v. C. H. Bradley and W. Mulcaby.
R. F. Clark and R. M. Wood v.
Capt. II. V. Buker-Bendield and J, B.
Harbin, June 20. General Honjo, Commander-in- Chief of the Japanese forces in Manchuria, has returned to Muk- Mackle. den after making flights over Valentine and A. E. Charman.
J. Harrop and T. J. Prica v. R. K. most of the war areas in North T. B. Low and J. J. King v. S. A. Manchuria, Including one in the Sleep and L. B. Holmes, direction of Taheiho, In which
v.
G. W. Sewell and W. J. Waddington- area General Ma Chan-shian fav. G. McLeod and C. W. F. Booker. operating.
A. MacFarlane and C. Thwaites . J. de Rome and A. McKellar. It is fully expected here that J. Shenton and D. M. Goodall v. the Manchukuo will take over both A. G. Urnell and C. W. Jeffries. the Customs stations and the Pont A. E, Clarke and R. C. Law v. A. V. Sir Frederick Maze, Inspector Officen by August 1, and probably Baker and J. P. A. Davies.
J. W. Frank and A. W. Muir v. General of the Chinese Maritime by July 1, if their arrangements
| H. Lowe and R. Young. Customs, issued a reply this after-are completed in time-Reuior.
Shanghai, Juna 26.
!
As is generally the case on, the gre. of Settlement Day, the opening was quirt this morning, the market being buay preparing for to-morrow's Set-
New Listings The Wing On Co. (Hongkong). The Wing On Texile Co. (Shanghai).
Sales Providents (Oh) $4.95 Hotels (Cum. Rights) $11 Hongkong Lands $7634/70% Hongkong Itaaltica, $11%/11.80 Hongkong Electrica $72% Cements (Combined) $18.36
Buyers
Canton Insurances $1200 China Fire Insurances $600 Douglases $20
II. K. & W. Docks $18 Providents (Old) $4.00 Hotels (Cum. Rights) $11 Ewo Cottona Tls. 13.40 Yaumati Ferries (Old) $3314 Yaumati Forrics (New) $3244 Hongkong Electrics $72% Hongkong Ropes $13 Dairy Farms $27% Constructions (Old) $ Constructions (New) $1.65 H. K. Govt. Lonna 2%. Premio
Bellera South China Motor "B" $11 Hotels (Cum. Rights) 11% Humphreys $10 Hongkong Realtion $12 Watsons (Old) $1 Amusemonta $20%