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amples to be sold below cost. Indies handbags, genuino leather, scent-sprayer, silver cigaretto cases, perfumes, ate. Apply Franco Eastern Trading Chung Tin Building, 3rd floor.

DISCRIMINATING SMOKERS prefer Simon Arzi Cigarettes, famous for their unequalled quality and mildnean. Sole Agents for itongkong ami South China: Cigar Store La Feria del Oriente, Kowloon, Wharf Shop No. 3, Tel. 59611..

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The Steamship,

"BENVENUE"

Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being and at their risk into the lordous and/or extra hazardous Godown of & Godown Co., Ltd.. whence and/or The Hongkong and Kowloon What! from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 17th December, 1935, will be sub Jeet to rent.

All claims against the scammer

are

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

FRIDAY,

DECEMBER

1935.

|NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

FANLING GOLF

- LOCAL ESTATES

must be presented to the Undersign ed on or before the 31st December, 1036, or they will not be recognized.

To comply with the General Bond- LET-One largos Warehouse Regulations consignees GODOWNS TO

a Revenue Officer in atten- concrete 2-sturled godown, floor space must have

200 dance when damaged dutiable goods No. about 14,000 sq. ft. at

examined. Hennenky Rond. Two large

Rodowns Bach about 8,000 sq. ft. at Non. 145 and 147 Gloucester Rond. Occupation frein 1st January, 1938. Two large godown oach about 2,000 sq. ft. in King Ming Road, Causeway Bay, op- posite Mesurs. Butterfield & Swire's Coal Godown. Apply:-Kwong Sang Bong, Ltd., P. O. Box No. 320,

SHARE PRICES

The following is the list of local share quotations issued this morning.

Banka,

H.K. Banks, $1440 b and so. IL. K. Banks (Lon. Reg.),

£97% n.

Chartered Bank, £13 n. Mercantile Bank, A. and B.

£281⁄2 n.

Mercantile Bank C.; £13 n. East Asia Bank, $70% n.

Insurances.

Canton In., $270 b.

Union In, $670 b.

China Underwriters, $1.10 n.

China Fire, $480 n.

H.K. Fire In., $246 n.

Interaut' Asscc., Sh. $4 n.

Shipping.

Douglas, $30 n.

H.K. Steamboats, $1 n. -Indo-Chinas, (Pref.), $30_n.. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $11 n. Shell (Bearer), 80/7 n. Union Waterboats, $12 n.

Mining.

Antamoks, $1.30 b and sa. Balatoes, $17% b. Baguio Gold, 22 cts. n. Benguet Consolidated, $15 b. Bonguet Exp., 11 cts, n.

Big Wedge, 12 ets. n.

Gold Creek, 30 cts. n.

Gold River, 7 'cts. n.

Ipo Mining, 90 cts, n.

Itogone, 36. cts, n.

Salacet, 16 cts. b.

Kailan, 11/- n.

Langkats (Single), $111⁄2 n..

S'hai Explorations, Sh. $41⁄2 n. S'hai-Loans, Sh. $5

Raubs, $10. b.

D.

Venz: Goldfield $2 b.

Docks etc.

H.K. Wharves⋅ (old), 891 b. H.K. Wharves (new), $881⁄2 n.

H.K. & W. Docks $9 n. Providents (old), $1.40 sa. Providents (new), 15 et». s.

Hongkowe (old). Sh. $2872 New Engineerings, Sh. $4 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $80 n

Cotton Mills.

-

Ewo Catton's Sh. $9, n. S'hal Cottons (old), Sh. $75 n. S'hai Cottons (now), Sh. $43 n. Zeong Sings, $12 n.

Wing On Textiles. Sh. $25.

Landa, Hotels, etc.

H. and S. Hotels, $5.10 b, H.K. Lands, $3-14 sa. H.K. Lands, 4% Deben.

$130 n.

S'hal Lands, Sh, $20 n. Metropolitan Landa, Sh. $10 n. Humphries, $104 n. II.K. Realties $5.75 n. Chinese Estates. $86 n.. China Realtles, Sh. 34 n, China Debentures Sh. $35 n.

Public Utilities.

H.K. Tramways, $14.35 b. Peak Trams, (old), $5 n. Peak Trame, (new), $4 n. Star Ferrics, $90. sa... Yaumati Ferries, (old) $17 n. China Lights, $11 b. II.K. Electric, $69 b, Macao Electric, $20 a. Sandakan Lights, $2.10 n. Telephone Cold), $25 b. Tolephone (new); $0.60 b. China Buses. Sh. $111⁄4 n. Singaporo Tractions, 10/6b. Singapore Prof. 28/0 n.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 16th December, 1936, at 10 a.m., by Messrs. Goddard and Douglas

No Fire Insurance has been effected, Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by,

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.;

Agents. Hongkong, 10th December, 1995.

REPORT ANNUAL

OF GOLF CLUB

(Continued from Page 9.) Annual Competitions

Other Competitions resulted follows:-

Jasper Clark Cup 1934-Mr. A. Lissuman after a tie with Mr. D. 5.

Robb

Captain's Cup 1984-Mr. A. Som. merfelt.

Shanghai Visitors' Cup 1935,--Mr. D. S. Edward.

Stubba Shield 1084 (formerly Governor's Shield), The Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China (Mears.

D. J. Gilmore and W., J.

A

REMOVAL NOTICE

THE CHASE BANK

have pleasure; in announcing their removal to

15, Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong.

on December 16th, 1935.

CHINA LIGHT & POWER CO. LTD.

CORRESPONDENCE

STARTING TIMES FOR GRANTS OF PROBATE The American

SUNDAY

Old Course D. J. Gilmore, A. M. W. Scult 9.28 O, E. C. Marton, K. S. Robert

9.24

BOD.

9.32 A. E. Liskaman, Major

Shannon.

+

9.39 D. S. Edward, Cal. Blake. 0.40 A. B. Purves, I. II. Gente. 0.44 G. Marseille. Major Wren. 9.49 - Alexander, J. Harron,

1.62 11. 11. Baddow, 1. Hodson. 0.50 A

A. N, Other, Col: Williamson 10.00 A, Anderson, J. Forbes.

II. A. Browning. J. L. Bonnar. 10.08 E. A. Monday, 16th December, 1935, the 10.12 A. C. I. supply of electricity will be inter-10.16 W. J. Waddington, R. A.

McKenny rupted at 12 noon for approxiniato- ly 1 hours in the Taim Sha Tsui 10.20 A. H. Reynolds, W.G. Lorimer. E. J. H. Mitchell. Capt. Michell, 10.21 aren bounded by the aca, Navy 10.28 A. Sommerfell, I. K. Valentine, Street, a line continuing Navy 10.32 D. J. Kengh, it. C. Webb,

W. Jeffries. Street and running from Canton 10.36 A, D. Brawn, C.

A. T. Lay, F., A. Redmond. Road to Nathan Road, Nathan 10,40

N. Williamson, W. W. C. Rund, a line at the roar of al-1044 M. K. Littlejohn, A. McKellar phong Road running from Nathan

Shewbie, F. Tod. Rond to Ashley Rond, and Ashley 10.5g E. Road. When supply is restored 10.56 the frequency will be 50 cycles.

Nutley la hereby given that on 19.04 W. Brker, J. R. Collis.

CHINA LIGHT & POWER RECREATION CLUB.

Members and Friends are advised that our XMAS CARNIVAL DANCE will be held at King's Park

on

SATURDAY, 21ST DECEMBER,

9 p.m.

Mrs. Nura Kanis' Orchestra will provide the music.

LONDON STOCK

EXCHANGE

LATEST SHARE QUOTATIONS

the

C.

MADE

Locul estuto to the value of $48,- 200 was left by Mr. Edward Jones, accountant, late of 648 The Peat, who died at War Memorial Hospital. on November 10, 1935. Letters of ad ministration to the estate have been granted to the widow, Durothy Mary Turton Jones,

Miss Flera Perry, otherwise Flora Samuel Perry, late of 6 Tifeng Road. Shangah, who led at Hombay on March 26, 1035, left local estate amounting to $5,000. Au application by Mr. G. G. N. Tinao, solicitar, the lawful attorney, for scaling probate of the will, was granted,

Mystery"

“Silver-

(To The Editor,

Hongkong Telegraph)

SESSIONS LIST

NINE CASES ON THE CALENDAR

Altogether nine cases are to be»? tried at this month's Criminal Bea- sions which commences on Wednes day, December 18. The cases include two of possession of arms, two of

The cases are:

Sir The newspapers have been counterfeit coins, one of wounding lately full of reports of the "mystery" with intent and one of uttoring and of the American allver polley. I be possession of forged bank notes.

love that, with a little reasoning and

casily Tam Yeung, 84, charged with a little imagination one can anderstand what is really happening wounding an assistant of a pork stall and lift the veil of the so-called in Wanchai Market on September 20 "mystery. For a considerable time last.

The America har been practically Tam Tal, aitas Tum Lol-tal, 37, a only Alver buying country in the fisherman, charged with posscesion world. She was, as

matter of fact, of an automatic pistol, a magazine bidding against herself in order to and 100 rounds of ammunition with- Farmerly of the Peninsula and raise the price of the white metal, out a licence.

Lam

Kwong Chlupin. Oriental Steam Navigation Co., Capt. When Morgenthau realized that it William Luke Braun, who died at 1 was after all silly to bid against one charged with possession of 11 moulds. Cross Ronds,

self he somewhat modified his policy for counterfeiting Hongkong dollars, Southborne-on-Sea, Hants, on March, 1036, left local by buying at a certain; more or less, ten-cent pieces and five-cent pleces. Mok Kwan, 30, charged with im- estate to the value of $6,000. A fixed price. The world was satisfice

counterfeit Hongkong petition by Mr. G. G. N. Tinsan, the that this price was still high enough porting 249

pollons vollens swallowing the offer with possession of their charged. of, the wili, was allowed. lawful, attorney, for sealing probate and Colony, and a forged $50 bank note Mra. Phyllis Mary Perrin, late of Lately, when China to get out of of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-

inga..

tho

Ja and

Wong Fuk-ko,

Kowloon Hospital on July 18, left | in, deel America had forced her of the 2

Jacal

D. A. Campbell, F. C. B. Black. 273 The Peak, who passed away at 11.00 E. T. McMullen. T.

Monaghan

estate amounting to $200. W. S. Hillier, J. MacKnight,

Probate of the will has been granted 11.04 11.08 C. C. Willson, S. O. Dunlop. to the husband, Mr. Norman Janis

E.

Perrin. Odr. Haines.

Local estate valued at $45,000 was Pak-kui, retired emigrant, who died at to Pak Yuen Lane, Kaukong Mar- het, Mam or bustle on November 12, 1935. Probate of the been granted to the sons, Fung

to go "off silver" Ameries even applauded China's new polley. pretended to remain unconcerned and With the customary Chinese business

opportuniti nrumen for grasping may be easily surmised that

to London to sell shipping aliver at the high price America was willing

11.12 D. J. Cur. Hussey left by Mr. Fong Packiw, or Fung was

11.15. D. J.

11.20 J. E

11.21 R. S.

Cdr. Rowland.

Lieut. Fraser. 11.28 R. D. Walker, Cir., Breaks.

New Course

9.24 W. J Sen. Capt. Law.. Kes, Conde Barry, 9,28 D. W. 9.30 P. II. Scoones, R. B. McGregor, buen and Fung Wai-yuk. 9.40 0. J.

fee it

ing Corporation, and with the posses

denomination,

You Song, son of seven other notes of similar alias Li Sang, charged with possession of arms and breach of the Deportation Ordinance.

Li Fuk-nang, LA Lol and Chan Yuen charged separately with breach to pay for it. And now the debacle of the Deportation Ordinance. has started! Why and what is the Wai-Margenthau apparently realizes the

futility of a plan of buying silver at A high price when nobody elso wants

J. S. Dykea, Lleut. Kempthorne.it, and thus enable silver holders to 9.42 R. L. Moncrieff,

II. C. Hopkins. Shannon,

8.14

Lieut. Pack

Beresford.

10.00

G. 9.

Chambers, A. K. Forsyth,

10.0 . Young, Comdr. Broome. 10.12 I Newton, Capt. Trimble. 10.16 G.

G. A. Stewart, G. A. Leiper, 1024 J. S. Dunnett, K. W. Jones..

B. D. G. and Mrs. Barlow, 10.28 B. 1). 10.36 C. J. Stellingwert, II. F.

Sommers.

10.40 1. J. Mackie, A. A. Monbray,

H. and Mrs. O 10.48 10.52 J. S. Wraith, G.

Stern.

11.00 Pay Lt. Morant, 14. Knox.

trial train (Motor Coach)

Luton Stuck Exchange liave been leaving Kowloon on Sundays at 9.14

The following quotations on

received by Mexars, Swan, Culbertson and Fritz in conjunction with Reuter.

Dec. 11. Dec. 12. British Government Securities War Loan 36

redm. after 1952 £100 £100%

Chinese Bonds

Valley Championship 1975.-15% linkung Rly.

Lisgaman.

6. M. Young Cup 1911-The Chartered Bank of India, Australin and China.

Junior Championship' 1993.—Mr. J. MucKnight

Foreign Bonds and Banks Gerninn 3 Int.

a.m. will run once more on Sunday, 15th. Dec. Unless this train is sup. parted adequately it will be dis continued after that date. There will be no train from Shum Chun at 7.80 p.m. In future.

Kalumpong

73/8 30%- 30/-

97/14 3/-

G/D 45/0 161/104151/10 153/11⁄4 16371%

44 Bonda 1898

Distillers

087-

เฟ

(Eng. Ias.) .... £101% 41947 Loan 1908. £90 597 Lann 1912

£ 724

£101% £ 9G £124

Dunlop Rubber..

37/6.

087- 37/0

Elec. and Musical

Industries

2774

27/7%

5 Reorg. Loan

Generni

Electric

6

1013 (Lin, Jan.) £00%

Gold Bonda 1925-17

£ 90%

(England) ....

74/8

Hawker Aircraft

... £ 90%

00%

Impl. Chem. Ind.

5% S'hai-Nanking

Rly.

O.K. Bazaar

5% Tient-Pukow

Rty.

£ 69

£ 32

£ 60

Impl. Tobacco

Rolls Royce

£ 32

S'hui Elec. Constr.

47/6

47/0

5 Tient-Pukew Railway (Supl. Lonn)

Tate & Lyle ....

64/9

85/3

Turner & Newall

66/9

4679

£ 32 156 Honum My, . £ 98

£ 31

United Steel

#2/6

32/4

£ 28

Vickers ordi.

20/3

20143곳

Watney, Combe &

1911

£43

£ 43

Neid def, urd.

7776

77/3

65% Lung Taing U.

Hai Rly. 103. £ 19

Woolworths

115/-

115/3

£ 19

Miscellaneous

Anglo-Dutch Gula

24/0

26/3

Rubber Pekin-Synd

22/6

22/0 178178-

Rubber Plantation Invest Trust

1

£ 973 £ 971⁄2

& C.

........ £ 13 Commercial and Industrial Allied Ironfound-

£ 13

29/6 20/9 Milnes

11/3 12/4

0/9 9/0

54/3. 54/8

Sparwater

Op-

crs

37/0

37/9.

tions

Springa Mines

49/3

$2/0

Sub-Nigel

Rhokana Corpn.

7/7% 7/71% 44/4/4 40/~ 203/9 262/6 105/- · 107/6

41/0

41/6

Oils

Boots Pure Drug. British American

49/0

49/9

Anglo-Ironian

G8/0

Burmah

82/8

Tobacco (benrer) 117/6 118/3 Canadian Celanese 100/- 100/- Chinese Eng. and Min. (Bearer) Courtaulds

Shell Trans and

Trad. (Bearer) 81/8

Chosen Corpn.

18/114

80/7 9/4

Marsman Invest-

+

ments

2076 30/-

The fourth Championship of the Members of the Golf Clubs of Ilong- kong was played at Fanling and was won by Mr. O. E. C. Marton; Run- neup, Mr. A. E. Lissaman.

The Society of St. George beat St. Andrew's Society by 0 points.

Loan 1924. £ 68% € 59 Japan De Sterling

Loun 1907... Japan 0% Sterling

Loan 1024 ....... I.K. & Shai Dk.

(Ldn. Regd.) Chartd, Bt. of I.A.

The Committee regret to record the death of the following Members dur- ing the period under review:

A. Britton, A

A. E. Car- Messrs. F. A. leten, Major L. Cassell, Dr. G. M. Associated & Elec. Haraton, A. W. Heron,

Industries

J. Johnstone, W. D. Jupp, W. D. Kraft, D. Landale, Austin Motors ord, R. S.

R. E. MacDougall. W. Logan, J. Shenton, W. Stratton, F. Syme Thomson, le Roy Webber, and A. W. W. Wulkinshaw.

The following served on the General Committee:

3. H. Dodwell (Captain). Mr. S. Messrs. G. S. Archbutt, T. J. J. Fen- wick, D. J. Gilmore, G. D. Lambert, A. E. Lissaman, A. Macfarlane, A

к.

K. Mackensie, S. Morrison, A. Ritchie. N

N. L. Smith and R. D.

Walker, M.G.

The Accounts have been audited by Messrs. Perey Smith, Seth and Fleming, who retire and offer them- selves for re-election.

Change of Articles

Immediately after the business of

the annual general meeting, an ex- n.traordinary general meeting will be

hold to affect the alteration. of cor. tain of the Articles of Association of the Club relating to the collection of accounts,

Industrinis

Molaboo Sugars, $8.40 ̊n..

Gald: Macg. (old). Sh. $19% n Cald: Mucg. (Pref.), Sh, $16 m. Canton Ice, $1.60 n.

Cement, $6 b.

H.K. Roper, $4,65 b. and an.

Storen, &c.

Dairy Farm, $19.

Watson, 34% 1. Lane Crawfords,.$0-an. Mackintoshs, $5 1. Sinceros, $1.36 n. Wm. Powell, 70 cts. n. Wing On (HK.), $40 n.

Miscellaneous.

H.K. Entertainmonts, $9.40) n.° S. C. Enterprise $1.35 n. Macao "Greyhounds," 32. Constructions (old), $2% 8. Constructions (now), 55 cta. 1. Vibro Piling, $4 n.*

Ch. Govt. 6% 1925 G. * Bonds

01% n.

H. K. Govt.4% Loan 4%.

prem. b.

H.K. Govt, 34% Loan par n. Wallace Harpers-84. n.

£83%83%

£ 15% £ UGY

11/3 11/- 60/- 50/-

Burma Corpik Commonwealth

Mining Randfontein

Estates

HONGKONG

HOTEL

COWAN

ANNOUNCING

&

BAILEY

SATURDAY

"TELEGRAPH" ART SUPPLEMENT

To-marrow's Picture Features Numerous interesting illus trations will appear in to-mor- row's issue of the Telegraph Pictorial Supplement.

Weddings illustrated, will be those of Mr. R. J. McNeill and Miss B. D. Chamberlain, Mr. D. Guttinger and Miss II. A. Drysdale, Mr. A. Novikov and Miss L. S. Shuin, and Mr. Au Yan and Miss Cheung Pik- shan. The birthday party of little Inn Thompson will also be illustrated.

The staff and senior students of Ellis Kadooric School, and prefects of Queen's College will be seen in other groups,

Other pletures will be of Volunteers in camp at Fanling, and the annual display by the Fire Brigade.

BİNİSİNİZZUDAUNASTIRENEGAL SANURALIZMURE:ARUCINOSITNIKE CAR DRIVERS

FINED

EUROPEANS APPEAR AS COMPLAINANTS

Summoned on a complaint made by Mr. I. A. Lammert for driving with out due care and caution in Stubbs Rond at 12.40 p.m. on November 24, 1. Cheuk-fan, driver of public car No. 410, was fined $20 by Mr. W. Schofield, at the Central Magistracy this morning,

It was stated that the defendant was driving down Stubbs Road and overlook a bus on a bend. The com- plainant was driving up Stubbs Rand 6870

and had to pull up to avoid a colli- 81/10% slon.

PIANO-BANJO-SONGS

14th December

WITH

Till 2.a.m.

AT THE

ROOF

GARDEN

Admission $1

PATRONS

ARE NOTIFIED THAT

The "GRIPPS"

WILL BE

CONTINUED 'AS USUAL

TED

&

EVELYN

DIRECT FROM THE HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS

AND

ESTELLE DAVIS

Mistress of Ceremonics Restaurant Dances

RESERVATIONS:

Telephone No.. 30281,

convert their holdings into gold. He is afraid thougla

to admit it and so ho shrouds in mystery" what really

in a retreat. A retreat from u

foolish

-

MOTOR MISHAPS

ALIGHTING FROM MOVING VEHICLES

Jumping from a motor lorry while

Hospital.

polley against which sane-minded it was in motion on the Shing Mun economists and business-men all over Road yesterday, Pau Kai-fan, 21, the world

America havo coolie working at the Shing Mun dam been it along warning the American received a fracture of the skull and Administration. If America is wise was removed to the Kowloon to-day and wants to save millions she Co. bus while it was in motion in Alghting from a Kowloon Motor should drop ber silver polley and let

Fringe Edward Road yesterday, the white metal and its own level.

man, Leung hand and was sent to Kau-sang, received in.. juries to his

But that, of courne, might cause a political uproar in America and even cost Roosevelt his presidential scat. It is

is quite

is always a there way,

sat birme Britain for out. it? The Italia

true but

the Kowloon Hospital in a semi- conscious condition.

Knocked down by a push cyclist in

11.7ins are blaming Bri, i Wanchal Rond yesterday, a

tran,..

tain for their war in Africa. The Chan Po-hing, received injuries neces- Japanese are blaming Britain

for sitating his removal to the Govern- Why ment Civil Hospital.

China's

currency. annaged shouldn't Anerican blame Britain for the fallure of her silver-policy? Britain. has broad shoulders and would "take it". Nobody would be tho worse for it and America would save millions)

M. BERAHA

UTILITIES FIGHT ·

Washington, Dec. 12. The United States Attorney General, Mr. Homer Cummings, will personally | appear in the district Supreme Court, to argue the Government's motion to stay the seven utility cases at present pending United Press.

EXCHANGE RATES

Dec. 11. .74.19/32

Dec. 12.

Paris.. Geneva.

74.29/32.

Berlin..

15.20. 12.241

15.17

12,24-

Athena.

Shanghai

New York.

.R21 .1/2.0/16

4.924 7.274

519

1/2%

7227

20

118%

629

30

1104

118% 630 36.16/16 110

1/4%

18.15/10

Brusnala

90.24%

4.07

Monte Video.

30%

Belgrade

(416)

BIG

NEW LINER

Montreal

4.98

London, Dec. 12..

twin-serów motor Rio

Yokohama.

Helsingfors..

22674

2161 4.07% 1/2.1/64

2207

4%

Am terdam. Vienna Prague Bucharest Madrid.. Lisbon Hongkong

The 10,000-ton passenger liner Kanimhin, destined Buenos Aires 10 for use on the Australian conatal ser- Oslo vlee, was launched to-day by Messrs. Silver (Spot) ...- Belfast Silver (forward).— Harland and Wolff at British Wirelona.

·

'CHINESE MISSION

Geneva, Dec. 12. General Chang Chih-kiang, who has bees visiting Genova, has left for Egypt-Reuter,

War Loan.....1064

304%

100,5/10

British Wirelone.

NANKING APPOINTMENTS

Nanking, Doc, 18, The Central Political Council has announced the following appoint. mants: Mr. Huang Mo-aung, chair- man of the Tibetan-Mongolian Affairs Wong Choi, who stole a suit Committee; Mr. Chen Shu-Jen, chair- clothing from a compatriot Hving in man of the Overseas Affairs Com Lam Man-ping, driver of private lollywood Road, was bound over by mittee: Mr. Jheng Liu, chairman of ᏓᏆᏓᏛ .

No. 3413, summoned for driving Mr. Macfadyen in the Central Policothe National Health Administration.

morning. Detective Renter. without due care and caution in Court

near the Grand Sergeant Fowlie stated that the de Queen's Road Bram an operation on

üned $20.

The complainant was Mr. R. G. Griggs, and it was stated that the defendant; who was driving west, drove in between a bus and the com- plainant's car, which was coming in

direction. There was the opposition between the defen slight dant's car and the complainant's car, As a result of which the intter suffer ed a little damage. ..

MAKALE ATTACK

DELAY

NEGUS DISAPPOINTED OVER INSPECTION

Addis Ababa, Dec. 12. Emperor Selassie is apparently disappointed at his inspection of the troops in the northern sector, this explaining his reluctance to order the long-awaited attack on Makale.

The Negus may return to Addis Ababa in order to center with M. Colson, Belgian military adviser, since Ras Siyoum, Ras Kassa and Ras Malu- Kheta are believed to be against the original plan to proceed to the front personally to lead the warriors.

·It is belloved that the Emperor will reject the peace plan, owing to fear of incurring the displeasure of the northern chiefs.-United. Prozs.

BUDGET ESTIMATE

Washington, Dec. 11. -Representativo James P. Buchanan, Demorrat of Texan and Chairman of the House Appropriations Committoo, to-lay said that ho predicted that a balanced ordinary: bndest would

como

this

at

his left hand when an extra thumb was removed and he was unable to do any work.

Straits

Haiphong

Three cases of Dinhtheria wore re- ported to the local Health authorities on Wednesday."

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Per Friday.

Kongso Pres, Doumor Behar General Leo Saturday.

Letters for "Imperial Service”due Ranchi

London, 27th December.

Lettern for "K.M. Bervice"-due Amsterdam, 23rd December.- : Letters for "Singapore-Australia Servicoduo Darwin, 24th De comber.

Rou.....

K.P.O.

..Dec. 13, 4.30 p.m. Letters, ...Dec. 14, 9.a.m. Strafta, Sandakan, Ceylon, India, Ranch

Mauritius, E. and 9. Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseillos (Due Marseilles, 10th January).

K/P. 0.

Parcels,...Dec. 18, 4,80

'Letters,

Parcels, Reg

Fri., Doc. 13, 4 p.m... Fri, Dec. 18, 5 p.m. ..Fri., Doc. 10, 5 p.m. Fri, Dec. 13, 5 p.m...

Sat., Doc. 14,

G.P.0.

.Dec. 14, 0 ́a,m) Dec. 14, 9.30 a.m.

Sat, Dec, 14,

G. P. O.

Dec 18, 5 pm .Dec. 14, 9.45 h.m. Letters,

..Dec, 16, 10.30 a.m

Bat, Dec, 14. Letters .Dec. 14, 1.00 p.m. Prominent.Sat, Dec. 14, 2:30 pm:

Reg

..Dec. 14, 9 am ..Dec. 14. 10. a.m. Lettors Straits, Sandakan and Calcutta... Tuonsang

PATCOLE

.Dec. 14, Noon. Bangkok Amoy, Shanghal and Europe via

Elberla

within $400,000,000 of the Manila balance of the entire budget.--

4

Kwangtung Sat, Dec. 14, 3.30 p.m. Pres. McKinley Bat, Dec. 14, 430 p.m. "Superscribed correspondence only,

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