GUINEA PIG BITES AMAH
AND GIRL BITTEN
BY SPANIEL
A Chinese, amah," employed by Mr. Rocha, of 8 York Road, was bitten by a guinea pig owned by her employer. The animal was sent to Mataukok, while the woman recolved treatment at the hospital.
CAR CLEANER CHARGED
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IGNORED ORDERS OF morning
A. A. MAN
For. falling to comply with↑ orders given to him by an au? thorised employee of the Hong- kong Automobile Association, Leung Hung-piu, 20, a motor car cleaner, was brought before Mr. Wynne-Jonu at the Kowloon While Joan Hamilton, aged six | Magistracy this morning and was years, of 204 Prince Edward Bound over in the sum of $15 for Boud, was playing in the garden six months, of the residence of Mr. I. S. Wan, 164 Boundary Street, she was bitten by a spaniel dog owned by Mr. Wan. The girl received medical treatment while the dog was removed to Mataukok' for observation.
OWNERS SUMMONED Several dog-owners appeared before Mr. Macfadyen at the Contral Police Court this morning, on summonses for allowing their dogs abroad without. muzzles.
Mr. Quark, of 47a, Robinson Road was fined $10 for allowing his white dog in the road without a muzzle on July 8. Defendant denied the offenco, suying the dog was. In the garden .of his house most of the time, but admitted losing sight of it for a minute.
evidence said A constable in he saw the dog In Robinson Road, and, following it, saw it go into No. 47a, the door of the house being afar.
Miss itungell, of 42. Konnedy Road, was fined $5 on admitting a summons of allowing her dog abroad without a muzzle on July A representative appeared 19. for defendant
K. Y. Chan, of St. Joseph's Buliding. Robinson Road, WAS also fined on admitting a Bum- mons of allowing a black and whito terrier bitch abroad with- out a muzzle. A representative said the dog followed the servants out of the house in the early morning.
MORE BANISHEES CHARGED
SUSPICIOUS CASE
ADJOURNED
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Mr. C. 11. Dodson, supervisor of the Hongkong-Automobile Ap sociation, appeared as the com- plainant and stated that defendant had frequently been warned not | to clean cars on the car parks without permission.
Giving evidence, Wong Leung, patrolman, stated that on Monday last about 11 a.m. he saw defend- ant washing a car on the car park near the Peninsula Hotel. Witness told defendant to go away, and he did. so, but returned again at Witness again sent the noon. man away, and ho returned again between 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. This ime defendant was soon by Mr. Dodson and was arrested.
Mr. Dodson stated that he was passing through the car park at Middle Road when he saw defend- ant cleaning ear No. 3447, so he arrested him. Witness had seen defendant before and had offered him employment in the Associa- Indian patrol- tlon, through an man.
Addressing defendant the Magistrate Bnid:-"As you have already spent two nights in gaol, I gather you know now that you are not to do this."
U.S. COMMODITY PRICES
LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS
The following quotations on the New York commodity exchango are issued by Router:
New York Colton
July 20.
July 30.
11.60
11.46/48
11.37
11.30/37
11.34/34
11.28
11,26/20
11.26
11.22/22
11.23
Spot
12.05
11.18/18 12.00
New York Rubber
September Docomber January
October December To consider whether the man January (1936) .11.35 shoul be simply sent back to March Canto.. or re-banished, Mr. May Schofield, at the Central Police July Court this morning, remanded Ho Tak, unemployed, for three days in charge of police custody, on returning from banishment..
Detective Sergeant Kinnear stat:
ed that the detective who arrested March the man was given information by May A man who
12.00% 12.01/01 12.20 12.21/21 12.20 12.20/20 12.42n 12.42/42 12,540 12.52b
was not his usua! Total sales:-182 lots
'informer. There was a very strong suspicion that. the man who gave the prisoner away was himself the July
man who brought the defendant September- down from the country, and it was December quite possible that the defendant May
Chicago Corn
8.3
82%
64
824 76 ~~ TOK 63% 63 66% 65% 062
Chicago Wheat
02
might have been enticed under some Monday's sales:-8,728,000 bushels
pretext. The informer was mies- Ing.
July On a similar charge. Mak Fuk,
September unemployed, was sent to prison for
December nine months with hard labour,
May Returning from banishment be- | Monday's fore his period of 10 years had ex- plred, Wong Sum, aged 20, was sentenced to six months' hard
July
labour when brought before Mr. August Macfadyen at the Cuntral Magis- tracy this morning. Defendant
was banished from the Colony on September September 18, 1933.
December
90% 90% 924 91% 014 93% 92% 0244 95 041⁄4 04% sales:-51,787,000 bushels Winnipeg. Wheat
85% 84% 84% 85% 844 84%
New York Silk
1.44 1.43 1.44 1443 1.42 1.43 1.48 1.42% 1.43
Another banishce, Chan Wah, March nged 76, who was banished for 10 Total sales:-68 lots years on May 9 this year, was sentenced to four months' hard
Montreal Silver,
07.85/68.05 08.50 08.80/69.00 68.800 09.10
69.75/70.00 Total sales:-15 contracts.
68.10.
September labour when he pleaded guilty to December turning, Defendant said he could January not find a living in Canton, so Marcis returned to the Colony.
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Banks.
H.K. Banks $1050 cum, div, sa. H.K. Banks, (Loa Reg.),
£108 ax, div, bi Chartered Bank, 310 8/8 n.. Mercantile Bank, A. and B.
31.
Mercantile Bank C., 418 ¤, East Asia Bank, $761⁄2'n,
insurances.
Canton. Iba, $208 m. Union Ins., $870 n. China Underwriters, 10 cts. n. China Fire, $382. n. II.K. Fire Ins.; $200 n.--- Internat'l Assce., Bh. $4 n.
Shipping..
Douglna, $36 n.
H.K. Steamboats, $4 n. Indo-Chinas, (Pref.), $30 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $12 n. Shell (Bearer), 78/1 n. Union Waterboats, $114 n.
Mining.
Antamoks, 71 cts. n. Balatoes, $18 n. Bagulo Gold, 22 cis. n. Benguet Consolidated, $124. n. Benguet Exp., 12 cta, n. Benguet Goldfield, 10 cta. n. Big Wedge, 8 cta. n.
Gold Creek, 30 cia. n.
Gold River 5 cts, n. Ipo Mining, 90 cis. n, Itogons, 36 ets. n. Salacot, 12 cts. n. Kallan, 13/1, 1
Langkata (Single), $14 n.
"
Shai Explorations, Sh. $4% n. S'hai Loans, Sh. 85% n. Raubs, $7.60 n.
Venz: Goldfeld $2.30 n.
Docks etc.
H.K. Wharves (old), $76 b. II.K. Wharves (now), 74% n. H.K. Docka, $61⁄2 n. Providents (old), 85 cta. n, Providenta (new), 20 cta, n. Hongkews (old), Sh. $240 n. New Engineerings, Sh. $4 ¤. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $78 n.
Cotton Mills.
Ewo Cottons, Sh. $7, n. S'hal Cottons (old), Sh, $65 n. S'hal Cottons (now), Sh. $40 n. Zoong Singe, 68. n.
Wing On Textiles, Sh. $25 -
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LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE
LATEST SHARE QUOTATIONS
The following quotations on the been London Stock Exchange have received by Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz in conjunction with Reuter.
July 29. July 30. British Government Securities
War Loan 34%
I
redm. after 1952 £108% £106
Chinese Bonds
.:
4 Bonde 1808
(Eng. Ian).... $102 44% Loan 1908. £ 99 5 Lonn 1912........ £ 79
£102
£ 90
£78
5% Reorg Loan
1913 (Edn. Isn.) £90%
2. 20
5
debentures,
Bonds 1925-47 ' '90% S'hal-Nanking Rly... £74 5% Tient-Pukow
Kly.
90%
$ 72
£.27
£ 27
Lands, Hotels, etc.
H. and S. Hotels, $3.80 ea.
II.K. Lands $80 n.
H.K. Land 4%
$100 n.
S'hai Lands; Sh. $20% n.
Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $10 n. Humphreys, $8.10 n.
H.K. Realties, $4_n. Chinese Estates, 88 n.
China Realtics, Bh. $4 n.. China Debentures Sh. $128 n.
Public Utilities.
H.K. Tramways $12.60 b. Peak Trams, (old), $7 n. Peak Trams, (new), $5% n.. Star Ferries, $70 p. Yaumat Ferries, (old), $17.60
n.
China Lights, $8.00 1. II.K. Electric, $57 n. Macao Electric, $221⁄2 n. Sandakan Lights, $3 8. Telephone (old), $21. Telephone (new), $8.80 n. China, Buses. Sh. $111. Singapore Tractions, 10/6 b. Singapore Pref. 22/6 b.
Industriale
Malabon Sugars, $8.50 n. Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $194 n. Cald: Macg, (Prof.), 3h, $13 n. Canton Ices, $1.80.
Cement (Converted), $41⁄4 8.
H.K, Ropes, $21.
Stores, &c.
Dairy Farm, $16.70 m. Watson, $8.85 n. Lane Crawfords, 33 n. Mackintosha, §7 n. Sinceres, 84-70 n. Win. Powells, 70 cts. n. Wing On (H.K.), 355 1.
Miscellaneous.
Amusements; $1.85 n. H.K. Entertainments, 34 n. SC. Enterprise 51:85 a... Macao "Greyhounds," $2 n. Constructions (old), $1.10 n. Constructions (now), 60 cts, n. Vibro-Piling, $4/8.
Ch. Govt. 5% 1925 G. # Bonda *90% n.
H.K. Govt. 84% Loan ·8%%*
prem. b.
H.K. Govt. 94% Loan 1%
prom. b.
Wallace Harpers, $4 n..
RAW RUBBER
LATEST SINGAPORE
PRICES
*Monern. Benjañšin ceived the following.
Potts
6 Tient.-Pukow
Railway (Supl. Lonn)
5% Flonan Rly...
6 Hukuang Rly.
1911
£40
£ 40
. 14
5% Lung Teing U.
Hai Rly. 1913. £ 14
-Foreign-Bonds-and Banks ....
German 7% Int.
Loan 1924
£024 6231
€ 83
£,934. £ 93
Japan 5 Sterling
Loan 1907 .... £83.. Japan 05 Sterling
Loan 1024 II.K. & S'hai Bk.
(Ldn. Regd.).. £100 £105 Chartd. Bk. of LA.
& C.
£ 13% £ 10%
Commercial and Industrial
Allied Iron Found.
cra
41/0 43/-
Associated Elec.
Industries
Austin Motors ord
kh. Boots /
36/8
62/0
36/3
52/0
49/3 49/3.
British American
Tobacco (Bearer), 119/44 120/-
Canadian Colanese
01/3
01/3
Chinese Eng. and.
Min. (Bearer)
13/0
19/-
Courtaulds
54/6
55/-
Distillers
93/3
03/3
42/0 48/-
Electric Musical
Industries
27/-
27/8
67/6
57/3
20/0
20/0
35/3
36/8
23/444 23/3
140/74 142/6
Dunlop Rubber
General Electric (England). Hawker Aircraft Impl. Chent. Ind. O.R. Bazaars....
Tobacco Impl. Rolls
Royce sh; di S'hai Elec. Constr. Tate & Lyle'........... Turner & Newall- United Steel Vickers ord. Watney, Combe & Reid def. ord. . Woolworths ****
Anglo-Dutch
153/14 168/0 47/0 47/6 8670 84/0 55/050/3 32/10 33/4 14/7 15/-i
75/8 77/0 110/3 110/3
· Miscellaneous
Rubber..
22/0
22/1
22/0
-1/0
Gula B 2270- Pekin Synd. 2/1/0 Rubber Trusts
ord.sh.
30/3 30/4% Mines Burma Corpn., Rs.
10 Common wealth.
Mining Randfontein-
#Estates
Spas⋅rw
#Mining.
Springs Mines
Slab÷Nigel
Khokana
9/3 9/3
12/14 12/0
587-
6/0
6/8 41/10%1⁄2-41/104 -280/3
258/8 95% 95/-
89/4
MACKINTOSH'S
THREE DAYS
SUMMER SALE
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
July 31st, Aug. 1st & 2nd
ARROW SHIRTS
Blue, Tan, Green & Grey
$2.00
COLOURED SHIRTS
Summit, and Van Heusen
SPORTS SHIRTS
White Poplin and Taffeta
$3.00
$2.00
SHORT PYJAMAS $2.00
White and Striped
AERTEX PYJAMAS $4.00
White Short-Coloured Long
UNDERWEAR
$1.00
White Cotton Vests and Drawers Per Garment
SUMMER SOCKS
Silk, Lisle, Viyella, Wool
$1.00
$2.00
STOCKINGS
Light Weight Wool
SUMMIT COLLARS
Stiff and Soft-Slightly Soiled
SUMMER TIES
Foulard, Cashmere, Silk
T
6 for
$1.00
$1.00
$2.00
$4.50
BATHING SUITS
Jantzen, Morley Woof
POPLIN PYJAMAS
Really Exceptional Valuat
EKEY MOUSE INSGULLIVER MICKEY