THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 16,
1934.
AGRICULTURE IN much admired by the visitors, and TAKING WORD OF IN
THE N.T.
MEETING OF LOCAL
ASSOCIATION
no were Lady Tung's exhibita from Tang Ying Hok Po and their excellent Bet up.
FARM VISITOR.
SERVANTS
Referring to the work of the COURT COMMENT IN Association, the Chairman said
that a form visitor was employed about the middle of 1993. The.
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American. W
works
17%
19
Anaconda Copper....
13%
14
Auburn Automobile 34
YESTERDAY'S MARKET Atlas Corporation.
101
342 10%
STEADY
Baltimore & Ohla Bethlehem Steel
23 .33% 30%
22%
2414
21
9244
16%
45%
1676 49.
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272
27%
41
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MR. MENCKEN'S TR
Fines totalling $16 wore imposed The third annual meeting of the
farm ylaltor had had previous on T.B. Wilson, local manager of New Territories Agricultural As-agricultural experience at the the Dollar Line, who was summon noelation of Hongkong was held at Lingnan University. Canton. ile ed before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the the Chiuene Y.M.C.A., Kowloon. † was now working in close co- Kowloon Magistracy this morning on Saturday. Those present were operation with a few schools in for allowing two dogs, out in the
the New Territories and
his the Rev. H. R. Wells, o... (Chair- lectures to farmers in the various street on April 16 without muzzles. P.C. Sapooran Singh stated that man), Mr. Chas. Totzel, Hon. districts were well attended, but at 6.10 p.m. he saw two dogs at Secretary. Mr. T. P. Tong, lon. the crying need of the Asanciation the corner of Prince Edward Road Treasurer, Lady He Tung, Major was a site for a central organizand Waterloo Road. He followed C. M. Manners, O.B.E. Mesars. Tang ton and experimental purpose them and they ran into No. 215 Wel Tong, Fung Ki Cheuk, Chic At present the work of the A Prince Edward Rond. Two amaha
greatly handlead- Rociation Kam To. Ng Sing Chi: Tang You through the lack of its own.
altting Inside the were
Kate and master. One of them came back об the Executive Committee, the aftention, of the Executive later and took him to the house, Messrs. Ma lu Ting, L. Sal Lang. Committee for some time and it where he saw Mr. Wilson, who Yu Kai Nam, Lam Woon Chee n was recommended that the incom-
told him that the dogs had not been others.
ing offlcars, whoever they might out, as they had been with him for The Chairman said the finances, should complete arrangements about 15 minutes. of the Association were satisface or the nequirement of n. suitable tory, showing a credit balance of plot for the Association at
early date, $2,626,96 as against $2,098.78 for 1932 and $1,170,29 for 1931. Thin The question of cheap, loans to result was indicative of a con- farmers with "ane" to help in tinuance of the usual generous disposing of their produce was support from the public which also mooted last year. Regulation's made him and the other members for what appeared to be a work- on the Executive Committer feel able scheme were drawn up and the more grateful to the donors the project almost came to frui were Included in tion, but it was eventually decided whose names the financial statement. The main to shelve it pending the result of support was from the Hongkong the enquiry of Government whose annual grant appointed by the Government into of $2,000 was another example of the its interest in the welfare of the New Territories. geople of the
wan held The annual show January 3 and 4, 1934. The Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga kindly performed and Mr. the opening
Shan and Cang Puk Kau, members | quarters. This matter had had he asked them to call for the ponderously that he is in favour ports that rains wure insuficient to
ceremony
North, also honoured the
were
on
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Questioned by Mr. Wilson, wit ness said he did not close the gate) after he lind ontered, because it was originally open.
Witness denied that he had been prodding his baten through the gate.
CONSTABLE'S DUTY,
Defendant said he felt that the polite constable should have closed the gate after him in order to pro- Commission tect the public from rabid doga.
His Worship agreed that in courtesy the constable should have closed the gate after him, and instructed Sub-Inspector Mair, who was in Court, to tell the constables to do so in future. In this case, somebody was re- and ponsible for leaving the gate open
originally.
Defendant said his
of providing common possibilities facilities for the New Territories
farmers,
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED. The Executive Committee had leo felt that the needs
Borden Company The following the Wall Street) Borg Warner
York Canadian Pacifc Hallway Journal report on the Now stock and commodity, markets which Case, J. I. has been received through Messra. Chnac National Bank
Culbertson an Fritzt
(bid price) "The market was dull but firm due Chesapeake Corpora-
Government tion la prospects: that the will concentrate recovery efforts on Chrysler Corporation 38% MUSINGS
Industrial enterprise. Curb stockn
Electric****** moved upward. Donde and specula Columbin Gas and New York, May 16. tive issues rallied dag to the strength Commonwealth and
Southern the in stecks. High grade bonds includ Mr. H. L. Mencken,
WETO Consolidated Gna of Baltimore firebrand has come in US and therefore cas New York **** back from a prolonged Medi-neglected and thereto up. due to re-
cruise to announce regular. Grains were up due to re- Connel, Oil Corp. 8% erranean
eum. Prof. ... Continental Oi relieve the drought." of mors hangings in the United
Swan, Culbertson & Fritz's New Cuty Inc...
ጊዜ States.
Sitting beside a table loaded with York office cable-Stocks: Had an Curtins Wright Co.
rally extended
#1 in
moderate Curtiss Wright "A" mixed trend to Da Pont de Nemours 82% water in his hotel, Mr degree with a sodu
and some Irrege- Eastman Kodak .. Mencken exuded epigrams and ward the close wisecracks for more than an hour larity indicate!. Whent: Continued Electric Bond and
Northwest, The
Share position is much im Electric Power and
Light during a caustic examination into drought in the the state of the nation
"The politicians," he declared, proved and will respond to the con-
tinued drought, Cotton: The market Fox Film "A" "are pling in on this recovery was quiet and steady with offerings General Aviation business stealing millions scarce. The conference between the Goneral Electric we are just about due for the Senate, the President and the Silver General Foods
to Bloc, scheduled for to-morrow, it in General Motors greatest scandals ever known
I am glad, Indeed, to be reported, will possibly result in a General Railway
in Signal goods were back in the bosom of the world's compromise. Dry
active. Reports indicate increased Gold Dust most comte country.
We've got whole categories of forts on the part of the House to Goodyear Tire and
Rubber pany the Commodity Exchange Con- comedy never seen anywhere else trol Bill including cotton but the International
ment Where else in the latter is likely to meet opposition on the globe.
find
Sennte. Rubber: Early International Har- world could you
an Insul, from the
crratic but the
vester a Huey Long, & Dillinger, or the fluctuations
market firmed at the close on trade International Nickel 20 Illinois Supreme Court?"
and speculative buying. Estimated International Tel. &
Tel. April consumption average in 50,000
man.
And
teclinical
were
Baby not yet able to talk expressos tho
82%
When Baby Cries.
himself in other ways' which mother must learn to interpret. A healthy child sloeps pescafully, rains only nteadily in weight and crios when hungry, uncomfortable or in a tempor. A cortalni amount of crying is good for a young baby as it hotpa to develop the lungs, but if it is too frequent it is a sign that something Investi- la wrong which should be gated without delay; when satisfied that the crying is not due to hunger, discomfort or temper, then the most probable cause is that baby is un wall. Warning that something in wrong is generally forthcoming, un- usual Aushing or pallor of the face, sleeplessness, lack of energy, loss of appetite, peevishncas, vomiting, dlarr hoca or constipation; when any of these danger signals are apparent, steps must at once be taken correct the trouble,
to
One of the surest ways of keeping baby in good health and correcting any symptoms of alckness before they have a chance of growing serious is by adminlatering an occasional dosa of Baby's Own Tablots. This idea! medicine for babies and young child- ren is gently laxative thereby pre- venting the little organs from decom- ing clogged with waste matter which is one of the chief causoo of infantile atomach disorders. The tablets are the presciption of a physician who of mado a study for many years children's aliments.
They are pleasant to take and bosides being so
good for stomach complaints, they nilay feverlabness and colds, ease the pains of toothing, provent headaches, and expel worms. Obtainable from chemists every- where. Get a vial of Baby's Own Tablets to-day and see how baby thrives after a few.doacs,
Edinon
904
134
0334
14
6
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14%
- 1434
44
194
20
32%
3291
31%
327%
31%
34
10
101
28%
Co-
23
28%
23
314
3202
26
12
124
was
Dow Jones N.Y. Average:
May 14. May 15. 91.81 02.84
tone. Sugar: The market was duli Johns Manville and awaiting developments in other Kennecott Copper.. 18% Dir. markets. The technical position, how Lohman Corporation 65 ever' features Silver: The market Liggott and Myers
Loew's Inc. Larklard P. (Com.) 104
47
48
19%
Electric
Standard Gai
10
104
and
82
0%
60%
Standard Oll Co. of
N. J.
424
41%
01
01%
Sterling
Products
304
106
Inc.
67
67%
17
Studebaker Corpora
Montgomery Ward
23/
24%
tion
45%
41.40 42.07
National City Bank
Texas Corporation.
22%2
4%
22.30
22.71
(bid price)
Transamerica
6%
08.23
93.5%
National Distillers.
25
Union Carbide and
New York Central
20%
Carbon
37%
281%
52.36
North American Co. 16 Owens-Illinois Glaan 74% Pacific Gas & Elec-
16
Union Pacifle Rail-
744
1174
way.
110%
United Aircraft &
Adana Express
Mining Co. ***** Alaska Juneau Gold Allied Chemical and
Dya American Can American & Foreign
7 .8
tric Packard Motors Pennsylvania Rail-
rdod
173
1796
Trann.
10%
20%
4
28%
4
United Corporation
4%
United Gas Improve-
304
mentre
16%
16
174
18
tion
Pennroad Corpora- 216
U. 9. Rubber
18%
18
23
U. S. Steel
41
4214
130
129
Philips Potroleum
17%
17%
Universal Leaf To-
94
9%
Radio Corporation
76
7%
bacco
43%
* 444
Reynolds
Tubacco
Vanadium
10
10%
Power **** American Metal American Smelting American Tel. and
Tel.
74
7%
B
42%
42%
Warner Bros. Pic-
21
22
Bears Roebuck
42
4215
tures
5
6%
38%
384
Socony Vacuum Cor-
Westinghouse E. and
poration
14%
154
32
3214
112%
113
Southern California
Woolworth
48% 484
Index
MENCKEN AND INSULL
in his native If Insul were
to according
would have been Mencken, he England, picking onkum in jall. E. II. Willams. District Officer dimeultios of the farmers should
"He would be," the Maryland Rervants De carefully studled on the spot
have insted, two 20 Rails his trial would with his presence anti distributed and it had recently been proposed told him that the dogs were not out sage said, "serving 14 years and 30 Industrials
40 'Bonds to call for volunteers among Com-in the street.
His Worship said he would like weeks. If he had got to Greece, 20 Utilities mittee members
would be who
11-Commodity willing to spend one or two Sun- to wara defendant against taking the British would have gone over the word of the servants too freely.to Athens with a large club and doya month visiting farmers The servants in this case hnd told nid: "All right, folks, we're taking con-him back and furthermore we're 7 o'clock to-night." and co-operating, with the farm Th visitor in his work. This sugges-defendant that the Indian
had been prodding his leaving at tion was also strongly recommend-stable
his They had their Insul in Hatry. baton through the gate, but ed to the incoming officers.
Worship himself had visited the They polished him off in a month. The Rev. H. R. Wells was un-house and had seen for himself He got 14 years and one of these Chairman that it was imposible to prod the days you'll hear that he's dead. re-clected
The British prisons kill men, or animously
that for another term and the other baton through.
so completely on bust them office bearers remained practically
they're never fit for any crime above picking pótkets once they unchanged.
get out.
Show
the prizes. There
2,270 entries, a greater number than the previous year's and noticeable Improvement. In the quality of the exhibits wa evident. The Committee were also pleased to see a larger number of visitors good to the Show, including many school boys and girls from Hongkong. The special display put up by Mr. H. Green of the Bolanical and Forestry Depart ment was a feature of the Show, as it had always been, and was
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THE JUDICIARY.
"I'm convinced," he said, "that that trouble in this country lies. in the judiciary, We have the most pedantic system of law in the world. It's God-awful. In Illinois a murderer, after con- viction, has 25 to 1 chance that he won't be hanged. In England it's 25 to 1 he will be. Imagine the imbecility of sending a man Ilke Machine Gun Kelly to prison for fe. Hang him and have done with him.
"We've got to Ro back to old-fashioned hanging to get any where, We ΒΙΟ developing tremendous class of boys who almire gunmen and brutes of various kinds. Such nonsense as women sheriffs. We have no pro per civil service for jailers. Three fourths of them are dumber than their prisoners and- just as crooked."
WHEN THE BILLS COME IN,
Mr. Mencken" said he doesn't understand what President Roosevelt is going to do next year "when the bills start coming in."
"We're not heading for Com minism," he said. "I think we're headed for Fasciani. Not the kind in Italy and Germany. It will be worse here, because the blackguards will be in the van. We're definitely headed for a man on horseback. I'm sorry about it, but there's nothing I can do it the moment. I have yet to be convinced that the new gang in Washington is any better than so many Wiggins. I don't mean they're thicven They're Just unwise. I wouldn't trust my money in their hands."
BOOB SHOW.
Mr. Mencken intends to act to work soon on revising his book. "The American Language," con- sidored by many to be his most Important work.
"And I want to do some active newspaper reporting," he added. "The United States produces boob showa nt the rate of nine or ten- 20 year. It's either a Scopen trial, a Congressional Investiga- tion or an International Con- ference. I glory in such things,"
-United Press.
RUBBER PRICES
LATEST. SINGAPORE -
QUOTATIONS
Messrs. Benjamin & Potis have recolved the following Straits cur- rency quotations (buyers) from Singapore, to-day for raw rubber:
Spot
July/Sept.
Oct./Dec.
Jan./Mar.
Market: Firm,
227
2016
62.02 The following market closing prices are quoted subject to confirmation as to accuracy in transmission:
May 14, May 15.
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HAVE YOU EVER SEEN
PRICES LIKE THESE?
(First of all-we have to give up our premises
in 15 days)
Pure Silk Georgette Crepe
+
Pure Silk (Washing Spun)
•
Pure Silk Radium Crepe
.50 yd.
.50 yd.
.70 yd.
Double
80 yd.
$1.70 pr.
Pure Silk Crepe de Chine (with
Holeproof Stockings
READY-MADE
GARMENTS
Wrappers, Happy Coats, Kimonos, Dressing Gowns,
Pyjamas, SHAWLS Etc.
From $2. UPWARDS
SEE THE BARGAIN COUNTERS
Kashmir Silk Store
COMPELLED TO CLOSE
Opposite QUEEN'S Theatre,
orang hari berat saka