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NEW

THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1935.

ADVERTISEMENTS. BOOKS AND

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.

Notice is hereby given that the following Debentures were drawn at the Pavilion on Thursday, the 24th day of October, 1935:-

Nos. Nos. Nos. Nos. Nos, Nos.

74 247 294 414 443 640 81 253 363 419. 475 650 137. 274 371 430 528 689 226 278 374 436 .535 761 234 270 412 439 624 820 Holders of drawn Debentures who desire to be paid on the 31st October, 1935, are requested to in

form the Treasurers,

Messrs.

Porey Smith, Seth & Fleming, on ar before Wednesday, the 30th October, 1935.

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OTHER DISTURBANCE ON

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PUBLICATIONS

"THE PROBLEM OF THE FAR EAST"

SHANGHAI CHINESE

FINED

were

Two cases of assault brought before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning. In one caso a Shanghai man was fined $10 for creating a disturbance in a motor bus.

One of the latest, and by no means the least valuable, books dealing with the situation in the Oriont la "The Problem of the Far Bant," by Sobei Mogi and H. Vore Redman (Victor Gollancz, Ltd., London; 5s. net). The collabora

Chu Yee, agod 30, shop foki, tion of these two authors has to- salted in n complete survey of the was charged with having assault- ed Lau Ting, aged 22, bus. con- whole field of Oriental affairs, and the book reveais very considerable duclor, on bus No. 629 near the research in an effort to put mattera. Kowloon Motor Bus Company. clearly that the issues involved Nathan Road, last night and was may be understood and appreciated fined $10. Inspector Portallion by those who may happen to be stated that about 8.30 last night approaching the problems for the defendant was travelling on a bus first time. Some idea of the ex- which ran on the Un Long to tensive manner in which the Kowloon route, Affer the bus had ground has been covered may be passed the atop at the Police gained from the facts and figures Training School at the junction of regarding Modern Japan, Modern Nathan and Prince Edward Roads, China, and International Relations defendant wanted to alight and In the Far East. The facts set tried to pull the bell. Complainant forth constitute “ noteworthy stopped him and defendant lost By Order of the Committee,addition to the many books on the big temper and struck the conduc-

A. K. MACKENZIE,

eye.

The bus was subject, and represent the chlef tor on the Hon. Secretary, Valio of the volume. The book stopped and the driver and com- concludes with a summing up of plainant chased the defendant. Hongkong, 25th October, 1935.

the general problem, in which an Police whistles were blown and CORRESPONDENCE

attempt is made to answer three defendant was arrested by two main questions. These are: "Can Indian constables,

conflict be International

Ex

bene

AND NOTICE is hereby given that Debentures numbered as The following reports on the New above which are not cashed on the colved through Messrs. Swan, Cul-31st October, 1935, will be paid on bertson and Fritz:

the 20th April, 1936, after which dule they will cease The Wall Street Journal report on yesterday's markets: The stecks interest. markets to-day were irregular anel quiet, but speelaka

strong. Automobile and other favourite issues absorbed profit-taking. Prices rallied were irre- FOR SALE-Rural Building Lot at the close, Bonds

lower. Stocks on the Curb gularly Exchange were irregularly higher.

FOR SALE.

Repulse Bay near bench, aren 30,000 square ft. For inspection of plans and site. Write Box No. 299, "long, kong "Telegraph."

PREMISES TO LET.

FLATS WITH MODERN CON- VENIENCES, three minutes from Ferry, Hankow Rand and Lock Rowl. Very moderate rental. Apply The Wing On Co., Ltd., Estate & Agency Dept, Telephone: 26671/26676.

TO LET

wern

S. C. & P. our New York oiicu cables: The market was moderately irregular, but the understone Wnx Arm The Consolidated Gns

Com- pany has earned. 4 cents per share for the quarter ended September 30. ogniast 6 cents during the corres ponding quarter of last year.

Street Sleepers Shelter Society

(To The Editor,

an

Defendant, who was a Shanghal man, denied having struck com- avoided? Can Japan's economie needs and political aspirations be plainant mind stated that he called. satisfied? Can order and properity out to complainant to stop the be brought to China? Opinions bus, but apparently ho did not will naturally differ on, they con- understand, ao defendant got up elusions renched, these being to pull the bell, but was stopped by the idea that the by complainant, and they had an dominated problems of the Far East may be argument. solved by the reality of a planned and rationalised socialist world state. None the less, the book is one of considerable merit, especial be ly by reason of its presentation of

Hongkong Telegraph) New York and Chiengo commodity

Sir, May I appeal to the public, reporta reevived through Messrs. Swan, Culbertson & Fritz!

through the medium of your paper, Cotton: The United States Supreme for funds to enable the above Court

hear the Agricultural Society to carry on the work this Adjustment Act case on December 9,† winter of providing shelters for Heavy

will

BOUND OVER

The 20 sales were 'well taken. those who would otherwise TO LET-Several large and small basis i market is active and the compelled to sleep in the streets.facts and figures of which a know each to keep the peace

godowns. Apply:-Kwong Sang Hong Ltd. P. O. Box 320.

FEWER JOBLESS IN US,

effe

Or

firm.

of $50 for 12

Street

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AT THE QUEEN'S from `THURSDAY

SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ

Tam Kwong, 35, and Au Kam- yan, hath unemployed, were both bound over in the sum The two shelters which Wheat: The market declined on a

the former was for Canadian run on Hongkong Island last win-edge is essential if past history months, when pour export denund

with asna]ting the wheat and also uncertainty regarding ter provided one night's lodging and present tendencies in this part charged

of the world are to be properly latter. TO LET Modern Flats at "Ticia the new Canadian Giovernment's for 33,246 roolles. Those #gures

Rain in

understood. Mansion", Macdonnell Road, Quiet marketing policy.

Inspector Shannon stated that the spak for themselves as to the locality, splendid view. Apply Xavier

South-West have had a

favourable.

of October 21 "THE SAYINGS OF CONFUCIUS". Complainant went to the Yaumati

on the evening Bros., Ltd. Tel. 23210 or 22722.

the crop. The visible supply need for providing accommodation

31 increase

of 1,699,000 during the cold winter nights for Batshels

the unemployed and for those

Published by Longmans, Green Police Station and reported that he had been stabbed with a chisel Corn: The mesu crop ex who cannot afford to pay for a and Co., Ltd., of London, at 78. lid.

not, the translation of perioneing increasing pressure. Cach night's lodging.

"The on the right arm. He was sent premiums are now custer. The visible With the present depression the Sayings of Confucius," by Leonard to hospital; but was discharged, ESCOENEZIGATION apply shows decrease of 7,000

reached its as the wound was not serious. Washington, Oct. 28.

ushels

no.3 for such shelters has bed A. Lyall. has now

third edition. The author, who is About 8.15 p.m. yesterday com- According to the National In Rubber; There was some realizing come even more manifest. dustrial Conference Board, they Commission houses and the Trade, A shelter in the populous dis- well qualified for the task to which plainant was in Temple

came up and interests are buying, triet, of Yaumati is also badlye has put his hands, has, since when defendant number of unemployed in the but foreign

Stacks of rubber in London have been wanted, United States In September Was reduced by 2.000 tons..

and the

the appearance of the second edi- assaulted him, Complainant shout- Committee

ten years ago, translated ed out and defendant run away. 9,466,000, compared with 9,852,000

Parnestly but that, with the lion, Special: Cram's estimate of the

Mencius into English. and the. He was followed by a crowd to in August and 10,393,000 in production of ears and trucks in the

generous support of the public. farther experience he has thus Shanghai Street where he ran up September Inst year. Bruter United States and Canada during the they will be able to equip and run Special

October 26 indicates this much-needed shelter in Kow- gained has benefited the present the stairway of No. 128. 62,016 units, against 44,416 units the loan and to continue the other work. A large number of minor tective who was attracted by the previous week. Steel mill activity is

changes have been made, chiefly commotion ran up and arrested two shelters.

with the object estimated ni 51.9

of vent.

of bringing the him.

exactly into Defendant alleged that about English style more

two or three months ago he was agreement with the simple terse пеки of the Chinese text. At assaulted by complainant and tractive in format, the volume has other men with a hammer, and on most useful and detailed index. October 21 he was again assaulted The book should be welcomed by by complainant and a number of all serious students of Confucian men, so he ran away and picked up a pair of tongs to defend him- ism.

self and in so doing injured complainant' or the arm. The to have Ws alleged trouble

an incense burner started over which defendant knocked-over.-

FRANCE ACCEPTING

Paris, Oct. 28.

week ended

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Last winter the money spent on saparity, compared with 61.8 per cent, the two shelters then in being was the previous week.

over $1,600, and, in order to carry out our three-shelter programme for this winter, gifts to the amount of five thousand dollars will be required.

REUTER QUOTATIONS Dow Jones Averagest

It is unofficially stated here that France is recepting the British invitation to the London naval conference and that two French Industrials

20 Rails naval experts

leaving for 20 Utilities London in the near future in this Bunds connection. Reuter,

Are

Oct. 26, Oct. 28, 141.47 110.78

$5.00 34.00 27.47 27.45 96.25

94.24

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"NEW LIFE IN KIANGS!"

By kind permission, donations may be sent to the Manager, South China Morning Post, and that will be acknowledged in

In "New Life in Klangai," C. W. paper.

Donations may also be sent to. Young outlines at some length the Hon. Treasurer, Mr. Andrew trip to the areas of the province named which have been wrested Cheung, 9 Norfolk Road, Kowloon from the control of Communists and Tong, and to the Hou. Secretary, bandits by General Chiang Miss Ruby Mow Fung, c/o Gilman Kai-shek. It is claimed that by & Co.. 4a Den Voeux Rond, hls New Life movement, based on Central.

H. E. POLLOCK,

A de-

RACKETEERS SHOT

New York, Oct.-28.

the ancient Chinese classics, in The mcketeers, Hugh Chiarello defence of Chinese morals and and Joseph Pegno, were found shot Chairman, Street Sleepers Shel-customs against immorality and in a rooming-house to-day and are

ter Society.

You can be a game girl without being a good sport.

THE "SILENT GUIDE" TO HONGKONG.

indecency, and by his advocacy of clean co-operative life through voluntary methods, General Chiang has worked wonders.

There is foreword by Madame Chiang Kai-shek; and the volume is freely illustrated.

RAPHAEL TUCK PRODUCTS ·

believed to be dying. but police claim that the shootings have nothing to do with the Flegen- heimer or 'Dutch"" Schultz massacre.-United Press.

FINE TO CLOUDY.

A moderate untleycions is centr- ed to the north of the Central Yangtze. Depressions are situated to the south of Hokkaido and to the east south-east of Tokyo, nearly stationary. Pressure is low to the south of the Ladrone island. Local forecast: East and S.E. winds. moderate; fine to cloudy.

investment bankers and brokers in securities and commodities Daily New York and Loudon Stock Exchange Service. Commodity Futures on the principal American markets alembers of:

New York Cotton Exchange. Chicago Board of Trade. Commodity Exchange, Inc.

(Sliver, Rubber, Sük, Copper, Hides and Tin), New York Coffee and Sugar Exchange. Canadian Commodity Exchange Inc.

"Winnipeg Grain

Exchange.

Manlia Stock Exchange,

Correspondents for Hayden, Stone & Co.

Telephone: 30244, 30245, 30216. Cable Address: Swanstock

9, Queen's Road Centra

(Corner of Ice House Stre..

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INWARD MAILS

Saigon Manila Shanghai and Europe via Siberia (London, 10th October) Calcutta and Straits Straits Straits and Europe via Suez (Lettors and Papers) Landon, 3rd October and London Parcels-London, 26th Setpember-and Air Mall *x Inperial Airways Service (London,

There are probably many who hope th October..

As befits the Silver Jubilee year, the world-famed British house of Raphael Tuck and Sons, Ltd.. comes forward with an amazing selection of cards, fancy stationery. plctures, calendars, books, and mis- cellaneous novelties for the Christ MAS and New Year season. Raphael House has made its own contribution to the Jubilee itself in "The King's Book," the entire profits of which are being given to to attend the recital of the Hongkong Japan and Shanghai King George's Jubilee Trust. Singers In the Cathedral on Monday, Haiphong, This has been followed up with a November 11, at 0.16 p.m., who would

Japan and Shanghal collection of art more wonderful like information about the beautiful U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Shangha than ever-well described as works that will be

(Seattle, 12th October). "Jubilee Procession"

"For the Salgen Fallen" appeare

in the current issue Straits creations abundant in sheer

of "The

while another оп novelty of idens and perfection of Brahm's "Requiem" will appear in

Australia and Manila next week's issue. It will remem hered that the funds of this very de- serving effort are to be devoted to St. Dunstan's and the H.K. Society for the Protection of Children. An early application for programmes is recon- Samahui and Wuchow mended, as a large audience is pected.

finish.

of artistic cellent article on Ered. An ex-

Apart from the Christmas cards for members of the Royal Family, which are made availablo to the public once again, there is a most attractive Berica

of seasonable greetings of this type, whilst of calendars there is no end, those. with tear-off blocks bearing daily quotations from the poets and hints for the household, on golf, garden ing, sport, etc. For $36.- a year we will put In books, Tuck's Annuel is even you "on the map" at the Star better than ever, and there are any Ferry and give you a free insertion and story books, panorama series, and besitles numerous stalls at

number of others, including gift

In

CX-

For

Tjinegura

Buren:sz

Emp. of Japan

Eumiacus Hosang Bangalore

October 29. October 30, October 30,

.October 30.

.October 30.

General Pershing

October 31.

November 2

Corfu Nellore Cathay

October 31. October 31.

November 1.

G.G. Paul Doumer

November 1n

November. 1.

Pres. Grant Chenonceaux Conto Rosso Tanda

November 1.

OUTWARD MAILS

l'er

Date and Time

Tuesday.

Kongao Wednesday.

Tuos., Oct., 20, 4 p.m.

November 2.

.November 2,

Oct. 20. 6 p.m

Oct. 30, 8.30 a.m.

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Asama Maru ...................... Wed, Oct. 30,

Contral and South America, *Canada A reminder is given to the landles

and "Europe via Snu Francisco and Europe via Siberia of the Colony that Lady Southorn is

(Due San Francisco, 20th Nov.) opening a most attractive bazaar at

Stralta the Helena May Institute to-morrow

Foochow via Swalow at 3pm. The event is being arranged

Manila.... by the Women's Auxiliary of 20 Society for the Protection of Children, Fort Bayard

culti Swatow

nt

in the Silent Guide Directory to painting and drawing books, gifis suitable for Christmas may be

and many other novelties,

eminently reasonable purchased at to Hongkong."

the miscellaneous section, prices, there will be bran, tubs, teas there are jigsaw puzzles, playtime and other attructions. The bazaar picture puzzles, transfer pictures, will be open from 2.30 to 6 p.m., and relief

in view of the excellent work which scraps in boxes, drassing the Society is doing, it is hoped there dolls. etc., whilst the "Bon Ap will be a large attendance. petit" and "Lavetta"

paperware

TELL-THE-WORLD PUBLISHING CO., 'Rutton House,

Duddell Street.

and erepo papers and serviettes are

most attractively presented.

In making your

Christmas pur-

All in all, Tuck's have this year chases, you cannot go wrong if you excelled themselves in quality, Insist on Tuck's,

value and variety of productions,

Amoy and Shanghai

Straits

Samshut and Wuchow Amoy

Hollow and Tournne

Swalow, "Amoy and Formosa Amoy Straits Poochow vin Swatow Amoy

Amoy

Wed, Oct. 30, 9.80 a.m.

Wed, Oct., 30, 10.30 am.

Reg.,

Letters,

Achilles

Yunnan Tacoma

Helstan

Wed, Oct. 30, 1030 a.m.

Wedy

Tai Poo Sek Wed., Oct. 30, 1.30 μm. Wed., Oct. 3.30 p.m.

Tai Yuan

Hal Hing Tal Hing Sirdhana Tchekam

Thursday.

octio

30,3 p.m.

Wed., Oct. 30, 3.80 p.m.. Wed., Det. 30, 4 p.m. Wed., Oct. 30, 5 p.m. Wed., Oct. 30, 5 p.m.

Fukuken Maru

Thurs., Oct. 31, 8.30 am.. Tinegara..Thurs., Oct. 31, 8.30 am. Van Houtz Thars, Oct. 31, 9 am Yatahing.Thurs., Oct. 31, 12.80 p.m. Tikenbang Thurs, Get 31, 4pm.. Hosang ...... Thurs., Oct. 31, 6pm

*Superscrihed correspondence only.

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