ALLEGED FUEL THEFT
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES
PROSECUTED
Calculations revealing that instead of there being a loss of fuel thoro was an oz can of 32 gallons of fuel,
resulted in the discharge of olaven
TAIKOO BALL
Anothor_Brilliant Function
BIG ATTENDANCE.
mon who appeared before Mr. E. 1. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magis-
Forty-five years have passed since tracy yesterday afternoon, charged
the first Talkoo Ball was held, but with stealing 10 gallons of Boiar Diesel fuel from the Government during that Jengthy period this annual steam launch B.D.1. on December 30. function has become over-increasing Detective Sub-Inspector L. Whanty popular, and is now one of the appeared for the prosecution, while most important social events of the the first al accused were represented year.
Last night it attracted another huge by Mr. B. Ng Quinn. The other do fendants were represented by Mr. F.emwd of gaiety seekers, who, in- 1. Zimmern.
The defendants, Chan Sal-lo, 38, coxswain; Kwong Hel. 33, engineer; Ma Kau, 20, Broman; Wong Shing, 33, seaman; and Lau Kan, 49, #caman, wore charged with larceny of the fuel as public servants, while Loung Shing, 20, cook; Leung Shu cheung, 25, coxawain and engineer: Sin Man-kal, 23, aman; llo Fuk shing, 24, soaman; Lai Chi-keung, 31, cock; and Lo Kan-shun, 19, assistant cook, were charged with simple Larceny,
In outlining the case Sub-Inspector Whant stated that an December 30 about 1 p.m. Detective-Sergeant D. Davies-recolved Information as the result of which he was accompanied by Chinese detective C400 to the Kowloon Godowns, They walted at the south gate for some time and from where they stood they could soo the launch H.DA. lying alongside the end of No. 2 Plor.
Heard Coxswain Shout Shortly afterwards they saw a motor-boat go alongside the launch H.D.1.. And after waiting several
door,
to
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Jan. 16. Jan. 17. and Fritz in conjunction with Reuter.
£100
redm. after 1952 £100 '.. War Loan 8%
Chincas Bonds
44% Ilonds 1899
£102 £ 97 £ ?7
Now York, Jan. 17. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz, Wall Journal comment: "The Street Whisky distillers were sold in the largest volume of their history. Local silver advocators believe that the supplies of silver offered to the considerably. Hence, it is thought Treasury locally have lately dried up possible that the lower price may also believed that the Treasury may bring out more of the metal. It is cidentally were not disappointed in
be seeking a narrow spread between
(Eng. Ian.).... £102% their quest. The only feeling of re-
make arbitrage unprofitable. Wall 4% Loan 1008. £ 97: gret was that such a happy bime New York and London in order to should have to come to a close.
Thanks
the energetic and Street authorities express their doubts 55% Loan 1912. £ 774 Artistic efforts of a hard working regarding the theory that the TVA 5% Reorg. Loan
1913 (Ldn. Ian.) £ 91%.. £ 91% committee the Taikoo Club was trans-decision will restrain the market. It
£ 95 formed into a miniature fairy land. is predicted that the Federal Reserve
1925-47 ..... £ 05 Brightly coloured fairy lights is the Board's business index may possibly 6% Gold Bonds 5% S'hai-Nanking visitors down the winding pathway make a new high record in a few
£ 70 Rly. Swan, Culbertson & Fritz Dow while inside carnival atmos
Summary of and up the steep steps to the club years."
yesterday's croated by decorative Jones
£ 32 phere was
wall over
the irregular and quiet, featured by soloc- dressings. On the multi-colourod streamors and window markets: The market to-day 5% Tient-Pukow
were brightly coloured tire buying. Near the close, leading orchestra cones drawing one's attention to the lasues staged an advance when support developed; sentiment, however, was mixed and traders were cautious. fact that the first Ball was held in
Silver shares were lower on the de-5% Honan Rly.. £ 28 1891 and that
cline in the price of bar aliver; Avia. 5% Hukuang Rly.
1911
£ 40%- £40 such function;
tions were upward, with communica. Lion issues steady. Utility securities 6% Lung Tsing U.
£ 17 were upward, whilst railroads also
Hai Rly. 1919 £174 on carloadings' increase.
Foreign Bonds and Danks Oils were quiet after the recent stocks and strength. Both Carb
German 7 Int,
£60 £ 69% Loan 1924
*£83 Japan 5% Sterling
Loan 1907.£ 8434 Loan 1024 H.K. & S'hat BK. (Lin. Hegd.) Charld. Bk. of I.A.
1036 was the 46th
IDEAL ARRANGEMENTS Downstairs the customary Dia- pensary" proved as popular as ever,advanetd while the billiard room was neatly converted into a supper buffet.
Ovor 250 rovellers were estimated bonds were irregular office enblen;"
£ 70
£32
Bly. ..... 5% Tient-Pukow Railway (Supl.
*£ 31 Lonn)
-
£ 31
£ 28
minutes they walked along the wharf his band of the Hongkong Hotel, inglessly, but the undertone was firm Japan 0% Sterling
towards the boats. When they were now two men in uniform, one who about three parte up the wharf they would be recognised by Sergeant Davies
beenuse of his coxswain's badge, make towards the H.D.1.
The coxswain was heard by the Chinese detective to shout in Chinese: "Start the engine quickly. Start the Sergeant Davies engine quickly." heard the shout but did not hear what was adid.
By this time both the policomen were on the run about five yards from the end of the wharf, and Sergeant Davies saw, a flexible pipe being haul- ad from the motor boat to the JI.D.1.
to be present and they danced to the strains of the well known Andre and were also in excellent catering The Hongkong Hotel arrang manner in which the charge of the
carried through was function was again a very creditable reflection on the officials, headed by Mr. D. B. Bone the chainman, and Mr. C. H: Summers, hon secretary.
Tho
When at 2 o'clock this morning the dance came to an end welcome cups of soup and dishes of sandwiches of visitors, numbers awaited the whom were transported to Hongkong the Taikoo motor and Kowloon by launches.
to
£109
£108
£14 & C.......... £ 14
Commercial and Industrial . Allied Ironfound-
LTS
8. C. &.F. New Stocks: The market drifted mean The Adama Express Company's assets on December 31st. were equal $13.04. The Southern Railroad Com pany earned $193,703 in November, against a loss of $490,541 in Novem- ber, 1934. The Glidden, Company sales currently are 22 per cent, above year. Bank Clearings are off 0 per those of the corresponding period last cent.
Cotton: Washington reports in-Associated & Elec.
Industrias diente porsible continuation of con- trol under the Soil Conservation Act. Austin Motors ord. Inflation talk is still a live factor. Forwardings to mills during the past Boots Pure Drug week totalled 256,000, bales, against British American
Tobacco (bearer) 249,000 bales. the previous week,
Wheat: Continued hand-to-mouth Canadian Celanese Πουτ buying
is a disappointment. Chinode Eng, and
Min. (Bearer) President, Mr. C. C. Knight; Vico Additional shows are favourable to the Presidents, Mr. K. E. Greig and Mr. Winter crop. Some improvement in Courtaulds
Corn: The delayed movement fa. Dunlop Rubber*. A. Treasurer, Mr.
Elec. and Musical B. Done Honorary, Tre A. R. II. Philips; Chairman, Mr. D. exports of Canadian wheat is reported. Distillers
steadying factor. Private estimates
Industrica or MeArthur: Honorary Secretary of the Argentine erop indicate 488,-
General Electric Reception and Bar
000,000 bushels.
(England) Rubber: "Spot" demand is now officials, Messrs.
Dance oil- Arthur and C. Summers;
(Colightly casier. cials, Moesra. It. M. Keown venor), J. A. Watson, T. Stainton and R. Wright; In charge of Decorations, 3. Polson (Convenor), S. Messrs. Pollock, A. W. Norris, B. T. Cunning ham, and T. Mcintyre.
The officials of the Club and those The fireman and cook-oponsible for the arrangements
and tried were: H.D.J. got on to the to run past Sergeant Davies, who hold them up with his revolver and ordered them back on to the boat. The Launch had just cast off, but the Chinese detective lucky managed to
Air.
jump on board her and ordered the H. Summers; Bone, A. c
crow to stear back to the II.D.1. to which she was tied and her crew transferred. Instructions were then given for the two boats to be steered to the T. Pier near the railway.
Samples of Oil Analysed
On January 3, Mr. V. H. W. Chite tenden made an inspection of the boats and would explain hów certain parts of the engine had been altered. Five samples of oil were taken by him in the presence of Sergeant Davies, from three drums, found on board the motor boat, the service tank, and the Yaumati Slipway, and sent to the Government Analyst.
Supper officials, Messrs. S. Pollock
Wald. (Convenor) and J.
DANCE PROGRAMME
follows:
EXCHANGE RATES
Paris.
Goneva Berlin.
Milan
да
Athens. Shanghal.. Now York. Amsterdam. Vienna Prague.. Bucharest Madrid.
Tho dance programme was Extra Waltz, Arlene; Fox Trot, Broadway Rhythm; Fox Trot, Quar- ter to Nine; Waltz, The Words are in Mr. J. W. Tetley, aksiatant Govern
my Heart; Fox Trot, I wished on the ment Analyst, stated that he examin
Moon; Paul Jones, Modley; Wallz, ed the oils sent to him and found that the all in bottles No. 1, 3 and four Let me sing you to aloep: had specific gravities and distillation I'm in the Mood for Love; Fox Trot,
Lucky characteristics very similar to the Top Hat; Eightsome Reel, Pipora; Hongkong.
Star; Brussels. You're my The appearance of Fex Trot, You
Fox Trot, Madrid. Hair; sample No. 5. these olla ander the ultra-violet lamy Waltz, Rose in her
Witness found the I'vo get a foolin' you're foolin'; Mili Monte Video.
Fox Belgrade. was identical. sample No. 2 to have a lower specific tary Two Step, Colonel Bogoy:
Lady in Rod; Fox Trot, Montreal
Tokohama. gravity
and lower distillation tem- Trot, The perature. The appearance of this of Outside of Your Highland Scottische, the ultra-violet lamp was quite Pipers: Waltz, Speak to me of Love: under
Fox Trot, Sing before Breakfast; Fox different to the other oils.
Trot, She's a Latin from Manhattan; Detective-Sargeant D. L. Davies Trot, and Chinese detective C409, Yung Waltz, Song of the island. Chuen, gave evidenco corroborating the outline given by Sub-Inspector Whant.
Mr.
F. V. H. W. Chittenden, assistant Superintendent in charge of the Taumati Slipway, deposed that the main banker of the H.D.1. would hold 132.0 gallons of fuel, and the service No oil tank would held 24 gallons. was to be stored except in those two tanks. The usual consumption of this launch was about four gallons an hour.
A log book was kept on board the taunch and It was the soxawain's duty to sco that it was signed by the board ing officer, and it was the engineer's duty to enter every day the depth of fuel left at the end of the each day and report to the duty clark.
Fuel In Excesa
The ball closed with the National Anthem.
Special launches were arranged to convoy the guests from the dockyard to Hongkong and Kowloon at 1 a.m. and 2 am,
His Excellency the Governor has in the approved of the promotion Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps of Lleutenant Henry Westlake, D.C.M., Lieutenant Hubert Gladstone Williams, and Lieutenant Lindsay Tasman Ride, B.A., M.D., B.Ch., MR.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Jan. 16. .74,01/04
15.20
12.90 .12.23
Impl Chem, Ind. O.K. Bazzar Impl. Tobacco Rolls Royce S'hai Elec. Constr. Tate & Lyle... Turner & Newn! United Steel
Jan. 13. Vickers ord.
74.61/04 Guinness
15.10
12.29
61%
020
Woolworths
30/- :.30/..
45/-
46/0
4576
45/6
04/-
04/3
120-/ 118/0 116, 118/3
12/0
- 12/0 59/73 60/0 09/0 90/6 41/3 41/8
27/0
-78/3
27/0
79/- 377- .37/-
· 647-
06/- 158/14 167/0
166/3
40/
. 00/9
90/3
74/6
74/0
31/0 31/7
102/0
407-
20/8 20/75
150/3 * 157/0, 121/0
Miscellaneous
1/2 Anglo-Dutch 4.95.0/10 Gula Kalumpong
7.2814 Rubber
20
Pekin Synd....* 119%
865 33.8/10 110% 1/8.11/16 Burma Corpn."
20.31% Commonwealth
.118/G
28/44 28/6
.01%
.520 1/2
4.06%
.7.27%
26% .119% .667
.30.11/04 .110%
251- 25/-
1/0
1/6
Rubber Plantation
Invest Trust
33/3
33/0
Mines
1/322
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20.30
36.11/64 3045 217
4.06%4 1/2.1/16 4/4
36,11/04.
39
217 4.964 1/2.1/16
*4%
Mining Randfonts in
Estates Spaarwater Op-
9/10% 0/10%
54/3
54/3
tions
7/0
7/0.
Springs Minos
4673
40/3
Sub-Nigel
251/0
263/0
19
Ehokana Corpn.
106/-
103/0
.100 -British Wireless.
100.1/fo
Marsman Invest-
merts, Lidl.
28/0
20/-
Oils
79/42 B0/- 00/- 90/-
00/- 10/0
Rio Oslo Silver (Spot)....19% Silver (forward) War Loan..
The offices of the Supreme Court Anglo-Iranian will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 1 Burmah p.m. during the Chinese New Year Shell Trans and
Trad. (Bearor) · 90/- vacation, except on general and public
11/0 holidays, when the offices will be en- Chosen Corpn.
however, to the tirely closed, subject, provisions of section 6 of the Supreme Court (Vacations) Ordinance, 1808, so far as it relates to the criminal The Chinese New Year casions. vacation will commence on the 24th. stant (both days inclusive). instant and terminate on the 28th in-
NEWS IN
DAY BY DAY EVERY DAY HAS ITS PLEASURE: AND
According to the book, the boat was ITS JOYB-Johnso11.
used that day by Mr. Cook
She
bankared half a ton of fuel (120
gallons) at 9.20 a.m. At the end of
The name of Dr. Wel Cheuk-leng
His Excellency the Governor. has appointed Mr. James Reger Godfrey Wyatt to be an Examiner for Masters
and Mates.
Financial statements just issued show that the Colony's credit balance at the end of October was $12,712,-
BRIEF
Tonders are being invited for steam heating and hot water service installa tion at Stanley Gaol Hospital.
U.S. COMMODITY PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
The following quotations on the New York commodity exchange aro Issued by Router.
March May. July October
His Excellency the Governor has Member of the Board of Education for a further period
of two years. It is notified that Nos. 3, 5, 50, 7 and 9 Duddoll Street have been. ap- Dec. (1030) pointed a warehouse for the storing Spot of dutiable liquors of Messrs. Ruttonjee & Son.
December 28 there was nine inches of has been added to the list of medical appointed Mr. Li Tse-Long to be a fual (80.5 gallons) in the main tank, practitioners. The service tank was excluded. From 7.30 am, on December 29 to 0.20 am. on December 30, the leg showed six hours and five minutes running, equalling about 24 gallons used.
This baft 6.6 gallons and 120 gallons ware taken on The service tank may have been full, and therefore might have had 120.6 gallons of fuel or 150 gallons. After 5.20 am. on December 30, one hour and fifty minutes run ning was recorded equalling eight gallons, so here should have been bo tween 142 gallons and 118 gallons on board, whereas there was actually 127.6 gallons in the main banker and 2 gallons in the service tank, making 149.5 gallons altogether.
At this his Worship-remarked that the Boat had about 62 gallons of faci-
393, compared with $12,128,700 at the end of September.
March His Excellency the Governner has a appointed the following officers to be July bis Honorary Aldes-do-Camp-Cap Sept. tain Thomas Addis Martin, Hongkong Dec... Volunteer Defence Corps; Lieutenant Rupert Harold Stocker, Hongkong and Singapore Brigade, Royal Artil-}
It Is notified that Mr. G.. 31. Dyvanck, Acting Consul General for the Netherlands at Hongkong re- sumed charge of the Netherlands Con.lery: sulate-General, on January 10.
די
May
July
New York Colton
11.09/10
10.79/TB 10.24/24
JANUARY 18, 1936.
RADIO BROADCAST
Relay from Daventry Of Rugby Commentary
DANCE MUSIC TO-NIGHT
From ZDW on a wavelength of 336 metres (845 kilocycles) i
12.30-2.10 p.m. European Recorded Irogramme.
I p.m. Time and Weather Report, 1.30.p.m. Press Bulletins,.
1.40 p.m. A Relay of a portion-of "Here's to Romance (Fox film star ring Nino Martini) from the King's. Theatre.
2.16
Close Down. p.m. 4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme.
7-7.30 p.m. Orchestral Music.
of Athens" Overture"Ruins (Beethoven) Triste (Sibelius); Afternoon of a Faun
(Debussy):
Serenade (Volkmann); Flight of the Bumble Bee (Rimsky-Koraskov);, Norwegian Rhapsody (Lalo),
A Recital by
7.30-7.45 p.m.
Mavis Bennett (Soprano),
1. The Lass with the Delicate Air Waters of 2. By tha (Arno);
3. Sol- veig's Song ("Peer Gynt") (Griog); the Gontla Lark Hero 4. Lo, (Bishop)
Minnetonka (Lieurance);
7.45-8 p.m. Song Memories played by The New Mayfair Or- chestra.
1. Tunes of pot-solong ago, 1923- 1024; 2. Memories of Horatio Ni- cholls:
3. Happy Memorios.
8 p.. Time and Weather Report. 8.03-8.50 p.m. A Variety Pro- gramme.
Piano Sapa-Words
and Music:
Rate da Costa; Song-Kles mo Good. (Soprano); night; Anna Neagle
Castanets Solo Serenata; La Argot tina; Monologue--Albert Comes back; Stanley Holloway: Vocal Radio Re- quests; Les Allon: Instrumental-
Ha- Smiling Eyes Dinah; The Boowall
King Nawahi's walians; Vo
Toon; Connie Sisters; Bong-Blue Moon;
Boswell; Plano Solos-A Bouquet for Cole Porter; Arthur Young: Song Just once for all time; Ireno Elsingor Solos-Eric Contes (Suprano); Organ
Modler: Medicy: Hermann Lohr Sydney Gustard.
8.50-9 p.m.
"Welsh Memories" Medley sung by The Maestros,
9.9.30 p.m. Military Band Musir. Marchio Militaire- (Schubert); Villanello (With the Swallow) (Arr.
tom): Grand March
Song (Meyerbeer); Sing a (Les): Massed Bands; Old Folke at Home and in Foreign Lands (Ro- berta); The Bella of St. Malo (Rimmer); Semper Fidelis Mareh (Souse).
9.30-9.45 p.m. Daventry News But. Tetin (Copyright by Router).
0.45-11.30 p.m.
Hongkong Hotel
Dance Orchestra.
11.30 p.m.-12 midnight. A Relay from Daventry.
Wales v England; Rugby Union. football match.
12 midnight. Close Down.
NOTE: There will be a Chinesa recorded programma relay from Z.E.K. on a frequency of 640 kilo cycles from 8-11 p.m..
SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME
A Violin and Tenor Recital From the Studio
KING'S THEATRE RELAY 10.30-11.30 a.m.
Morning Service
from the Union Church.
11.30-12.15 pm Morning Ser- vice from the Hop Yat Church' (Chinese).
12.15-2.30 p.m. European Pro.
gramme.
12.15-1 pm, The London Palla
Orchestra dium
Sunset (Matt); Dawn (Matt); In the Moonlight (Ketelboy); Wedge- wood Blue (Ketelbey): Classica- Selection (arr. Ewing); Bird of Love Divine (Haydn Wood); I Hear you calling me (arr. Haydn Wood); Princess Elizabeth (Crean); Patrio tic Medleys Lightning Switch. (Al- ford),
1 p.m. Timo and Weather Report. 1.03-1.30 p.m. Musical Comedy
and Talkie Tunea
Vocal
Lucky Break-Selection: Gems-The New Moon (Romberg); Whoopee: The Big Broadcast-Selec
Hon.
1.30 pm. Reuter Press Bulletins. 1.85-2.05 pm. A Relay from the King's Theatre "Here's to Romance,"
205-2.0 p.m.
"Concerto in F Major" for Piano and Orchestra (George Gershwin) played by Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra with Roy
Bargy at the Piano.
4.30 p.la, Close Down
p.m. Chinese Programme. 7-7.42 pim. "Symphony No. 0 in B Minor (Tchalkovsky)-The "Pathe (Continued on Page 5.)
10.10/19tique" Symphony,
Jan. 13. Jan. 17. 11.20 11.39/39
10.06
10.60
10,09
10.04
11.80
11.85
New York Rubber
14.54
-24 Alb
14.68
14.58 757
14,83
14.09b/71
14.90
14.85 /85
18.20**
...
152 Tots.
10.08 /08
Total sales:
Chicago Wheat
100% 100%/100% 88% 8847 88% 87 87%47, 67% Thursday's sales:
1225000 bunirolam Chicago Corn
60 00%/60% 00% 00%%/00% 60%
00%100%
It is notified that the Governor in Sept. It is hereby notified that His Ex-Council has adopted wholly, se the valuation for the year commencing-on
Mr.
..
in excess of what she should have cellency the Governor, under instruc- July 1, 1986, the valuation made in hadir. Chittenden stated that he had, tions received from the Secretary of 1936 of the tenements in whose parts suspicions that the entries in the book State for the Colonies, has appointed of the New Territories comprised. In May James Smith to be Chief the urban areas of Tal Po Market and July
Sont. were not correct, and his Worship replied that he could not accept those Mechanical Engineer, Kowloon-Canton Yuen Long.
Railway.
a competitive It is notified that anapicións and he must accept the entries as correct.
examination for the Indian Civil Ser. May "As nothing has gone out of the boat. I must take it that nothing
vice, open to all qualified persons, will! July ba held in London in July and October was stolen," said his Worship, and
August, 1930, and that coplos af the discharged the defendants.
Mr. Quinn stated that he had been
regulations, syllabus of examination, asked to inform his Worship that Mr.
and forms of application to be filled March P. H. Sin did not appear as he had
up by the candidates may be seen on May application at the Colonial Secretariat. July no further interest in the case............
It is hereby notified that His Ex- 1 cellency the Governor, under instruc tions received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, has made the following appointment-Miles Bethia Barron McPherson Fraser to be a Nursing Bister, with effect from 9th January, 1990.
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