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The following is the list of local share quotations issued this morning.
Banks.
1.K. Banks, $1550 b.
II. K. Banks (Lon. Reg.).
£104 n.
Chartered Bank. £14% n.
Mercantile Bank, A. and B.
£301⁄2 n.
Mercantile Bank, C., £13. East Asia Bank, $73. n.
Insurances
Canton in., $275 n.
Union In., $515 b.
China Underwriters, $1.00 n.
China Fire, $480 n.
H. K. Fire In., $250 . Internat'l Assce., Sh. $3% n.
Shipping.
Dougins, $30 n.
II.K. Steamboats, $4. Indo-Chinns, (Prof.), $80 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.). $20 n. Shell (Bearer), 97/6 n. Union Waterboats, $12.20 n.
Mining.
Antamoks, $2.42 b. Balatocs, $21 n. Baguio Gold, 27 cts. b. Benguet Consolidated, $18.25 b. Benguet Exp., 22 cts. s. Big Wedge, 35 eta, n. Demonstration, 75 cts, b. Gold Creek, 15 cte, n.
Gold River, 3% ets. n.
Itogons, $1.20 n.
1. X. L. $1.00 b.
Salacot, 11 eta. n.
Kuilan, 11/9 n.
Langkats (Single), $10 n.
Masbate, 70 eta. b.
Raus, $11.20 sa.
San Mauricio, $1.25 n. S'hai Explorations, Sh. 84% a S'hal Loans, Sh. 84 n. United Paracale 76% cts. n. Venz: Goldfeld, $31⁄2 n.
Docks etc. II.K. Wharves (vid), $90 b. ILK. & W. Docks $9 n. Providents (old), $1:25°n. Providents (new), 20 eta. n. Hongkew (old), Sh. $180 n. New Engineerings, Sh. 84 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $100 n.
Cotton Mills. -
Ewo Cottons Sh. $8.50 b S'hui Cottons (old), Sh. $74 b. Shai Cottons (new), Sh. $39% b. Zoong Sings, $12 n. Wing On Textilos, Sh. $25 n.
Lands, Hotels, etc.
II. and S. Hotels, $4.75 &. H.K. Lands $31 b. and sa H.K. Lands, 4% Deben.
$100 b.
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S'hal. Lands, Sh. $18 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $10 n. Humphries, $8.80 n. HI.K. Realties, So . Chinese Estates, $82 n. China Realtics, Sh. $4 m. China, Debentures Sh. $60 n.
Public Utilities,
H.K. Tramways, $10.90 b. Peak Trams, (old), $7 n. Peak Trams, (new), $3 n. Star Ferrics, $88% n. Yaumati Ferries, (old) $19 China Lights, $10.70 a China Lights, (new), $7.35 b. H.K. Electric, $51 b. Macao Electric, $20 n. Sandakan Lights, -$8.30 n. Telephone (old), $25 b. Telephone (new), $0 n... China Buses. Sh. $11. Singapore Tractions, 22/6 b. Singapore Pref 28/- n.
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Hongkong Telegraph.) SirMr. Edgar Davidson appears to expect some comment upon the The Fifty-fifth Ordinary General subject of his letters Punishment Meeting of Shareholders will be and Crime. In the absence of com- that these held at the Omees of the under-ment, he will think signed on Thursday, the 21st May, ubjects do not interest us
I have not read his first letter, and 1936, at Noon, for the purpose of will therefore confine my comment receiving- the Report of the to the second. I gather that a boy of ve days was old and that Mr. General Agents, together with a
Davidson thinks that the Magistrate statement of Accounts for the punished the offence too heavily. year ended the 31st December.
I am not impressed by Mr. Davis- Ron's argument that the offence was 1935.
not heinous. I will take his own The Shore Register and Trans-words:"But the transmetlen really fer Books will be closed from the only meant parting with the parental 7th to the 21st May, 1936, both rights over the child for money-not
pelling it into slavery. days inclusive.
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PRISON "CURE" FOR BANISHEE
CAME BACK BECAUSE
HE WAS SICK
With navy previous, convictions, Including four for larceny and two for returning from banishment, Wing-ki, allas Harry Ip, was charged before Mr. W. Schofield at the Cen- tral Magistracy this morning with returning before the expiration of his Inst banishment order, dated March 15, 1934.
Inspector S. Login, who prosecuted, salt defendant's criminal record ilated back to 1924.
Defendant and he had no intention of returning to Hongkong, but was sick and had to come here to
his parents Ket
mancy from
wi residing in the Colony. were
His Worship: We'll cure you in prison: Twelve months.
LTD.
General Agenta. Hongkong, 30th April, 1936.
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MARKET UPWARD
YESTERDAY
summary
the
Mr. Davidson does not appear to realise fully the danger to a child in "only parting with it for money". This is apparent when one considers his next remark: Hoya are not sold for service nor for prostitution and this child was only five days old",
That may be so. But what was there to prevent the child being re
all when it was older? It may be that boys are not sold specifically for domestic service or prostitution, but unless adoption. is allowed only to those who comply with the safeguards provided by Chinese custom English law, boys stand in peril of ill-usage of one kind or another by their purchasers or adopters.
7, 1936.
SPRING FESTIVAL
Quarry Bay School Celebration
A most enjoyable Spring Festival was given by the pupila of the Quarry Bay School for parents and friends, in the school grounds, this usually morning This festival is held on May 1, hut owing to wet wen. ther last Friday morning, the enter tainment was held over until today,
Among those present were Mr. G R. Sayer, Director of Education, and Mrs. Sayer, Mias 3 Copper (Head- mistress of the Kowloon Junior School), Mesdames K. E. Greig, A.R. 1. Phillip, F.J. de Rome, C.C, Sturk, WV.G. Clark (Teadmistress of the Peuk Schoul), the Rev. Sister Beatrise and
Convent. Sister Ginn, ef the Franch
The success of the festival
teaching and largely due to the
Cotton. Hend with a
and her staff. cunching of the pupils by Miss GM. a lance.
of
WIL
The teatival "Three Meet," by Classes 2, 8 and 9, little followed by the entrance Pauline Ewing na the May Queen,
"Now is the Month of Maying" was Aung by the whale school and Classes:
by Johr Vins.
7 and 8 rendered "A Fairy Song" arched
da "Golliwog Dance" by Class 9; a poem "Boy lylns" by Class 8 (lead by Frank or.
of
Langley,
Feter Kimm and Michael Proulx): the old English dance "Greensleeves" by Class 7 and a song "Oh, Soldier, Soldier, Won't you Marry Me?" by Class
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The Three Little Pigs and the Big, Bad Wolf, made popular recently by Walt Disney's Silly Symphony, ap- peared at this morning's festival in an entertaining song, "Three Little Pigs, performed by Class
Mr. Davidson appears to be wrong when he writes:"A transaction this kind in the form of adoption is New York, Mny 0. Swan, Culbertson & Fritz Dow recognised by the law of England
yesterday's of Jones
As I understand it, the market:-The market to-day wna up-Courts are not allowed by the Adop ward and displayed steady strength on favourable business news in spite tlon Act to make an adoption order if the parents have received money of the light volume of trading.
Ba a consideration for parting with Traders are reticent regarding new the child-.e. the parents are not
and tax commitments until
allowed to sell the child to adopters. Gold French situations are cleared.
The Courts, I imagine, would look to and silver shares were upward early, the substance of the transaction and
A poem, "Pied Piper", was played in the day. Late in the session, steel would not countenance a sale under
the
The by Kenneth Stone, Lionel Strange, and railroad stocks advanced on
colour or form of an investigate Classes 7, 8, 9 and 10, followed by steadiness of steel productions and
Court also is required to
dance and the Band good carloadings. Credit companies to a certain extent, the bona fides Class 8 giving
Independently strong on good of the adopters and has limited presenting "Sing a Song of Sixpence
Lemons" the "Oranges and
"Cradle nutomobile sales. Oil shares were in
powers of supervision
Song (Schubert), "Andante" (Beet- demand. The market for bonds was
Order is made. This seems to me
hoven) and "Pop Goes the Weasel". upward with fuir amount
to be i very different transaction
The latter half of the
programme activity. Stocks on the Curb Ex- from the one, the subject of Mr.
songs "En change advanced and trading was Davidson's letters, anul I cannot help consisted of four
thinking that any civilisest community
Fairies", "Three Dragons" (by Classes 7, 8 and 9), "Pippa's Song", "The moderately active.
would insist upon some such safe-
Sweet Rosy Morning" (by the who' guards and would not regard those who ignored them as offending only school), and a Maypole Dance by
Clans 7. in a matter of form.
of
Swan, Culbertson & Fritz Wall Street Journal comment on 5/9 market: "A rise in the Donk of France discount rate is likely. Wall Street opinions regarding the prob- uble future course are most mixed,
with bears saying that the present advance is merely a technical re- every. Brokers still and oil issues favourites. the prime investment The inability of railroad compontes to do better than in 1933 and 1934 is the main discouraging feature of
market. Tax
the
curren!.
un-
certainties will probably continue to iscourage security buying. There is little cash demand for stocks."
after
Chinese custom, it is well-known, recognises similar rules governing the adoption of boys-in some ways the Chinese customs may be stricter then the English low. I understand the adoption should be made by the head of the family and the adopted son should be sought among the children of the male relatives of the adopter and not among strangers
Chan Yik-cheung, 29. was sen-
until all else fails. A transfer of a tenced to twelve months' imprison
boy between relatives is attended by the safeguards of publicity and pos ment by Mr. S. F. Balfour at the this morning Central Magistracy
S. C. & F. New York office cables:sibly even of affection. I do not Stocks: The market continues to think that these Chinese customs can fer returning from banishment. He
be regarded as mere formalities. reflect a more confident sentiment an:1 had been sent away for ten years..
Remanded from last Friday to en- should work moderately higher and They seem to me to be composed of able the District Watchman who then possibly develop irregularity. wine precaution and common sense, eflected the arrest to give evidence Woolworth sales during April were and I think Mr. Davidson is mistake against him, Leung Yau-chai, alies 3.1 per cent. above those of April in regarding the case he discusses as Leung Yau, aged 38, appeared be- last year. The Alaska Juneau Gold in any way parallel to a Chinese or fore Mr. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Mining Company's carnings for April English adoption, nor do I think he is right when he prays Chinese Magistracy this morning. Defendant amounted to $173,000 against $238, had been banished for life from 700 in April last year. The values custom in aid of such canual transfers. January 2, 1935. Detective-Sergeant of bonds listed on the Board of the Chinese custom would seem to be T. G. MacKay prosecuted.
Stock Exchange totalled $41,524,000,- ngainst such transfers both in letter Lestifled 000 on May 1st..
and in spirit. The District Watchman. that he arrested defendoni
Cotton: The Government weekly on In- formation on April 21 this year. crop report is favourable. Further In a statement, defendant said he beneficial rains are reported in Texas, conditions came back to see his parents, who with
plantation good He generally. were both about 70 years old.
Whoat: There is nothing doing in alleged that when arrested, he told
Elay and July wheat. It is reported the police a straightforward story.
Defendant was committed to stand that dust storms are spreading, thus strengthening new crops. There are trial at the next Criminal Sessions.
scattered rains in the South-West and
more rainfall. We doubt material advance in prices at present. Rubber: There were some stop- We
It is, I submit, only by insisting on the strict observance of the customs or laws governing adoption that the children can be safeguarded from the perils inherent in adoption. It is only by punishing with a heavy hard all departures from such laws or cus i tome, that facilities for legitimate adoption (that all countries. should provide both for boys and for girls)
Sentence of two months was passed forecast of the weather indicates | may be imposed or maintained.
on An Choi by Mr. S. F. Balfour at the Central Magistracy this morning for stealing a gold wrist watch from Ngan Tim, cook-bay employed at No. 1 Aigburth Hall. Detective Sergeant Gill mid defendant was formerly a servant employed on the premises and
about. Fle he knew his way seen in the servants' quarters one day, And, after he left, complainant found his watch missing. Defendant was
Was
any
loss orders in a narrow market. understand that there is a substantiat factory interest at slightly under the market prices.
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Charged with being in unlawful 40 Bonds
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101.70 57.19
possession of a razor, Wong Mul, 411 Commodity Index 50.00 unemployed, was bound over in 350 by Mr. S. F. Balfour at the Central Magistracy this morning. Detective
n. Sergeant Manu sald defendant was arrested as he was searched before boarding the s.. Kwongsal at 9 p.m. on May . He stated then that he was a ricksha -coolie and that a Eur- opean had left the razor In his vehicle.
Sergeant Mann said that is a puller of a public vehicle it was defendant's duty to report is find to the police.
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piece Charged with, stealing a of iron piping belonging to the Public Works Department, Wong Lin, 28, was May $193bound over in $60 by Mr. S.F. Balfour July
Malabon Sugars, $8.40 n. Cald: Macg. (old), 9h. Cald: Macg. (Prof.), Sh. $15 Canton Iccs, 31 n. Cement, $10.10 b. H.K. Ropes, $4.40_n. Stores, &c. Dairy Farm, $19% n. Watson, $2.00 b.
Lane Crawfords, $6% n. Mackintoshs, $5 n. Sinceres, $2 n.
Wm. Powells, 50 cts. .- Wing On (H.K.), $50 n.
Miscellaneous
II.K. Entertainments, $2.00 n. S. C. Enterprise $1.35 n. Macao "Grayhounds," $2. Constructions (old), $1% n. Constructions (new), 80 cts. b. Vibro Filing, 34 n.
Ch. Govt. 5% 19250.$Bds. 034%
II.
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H.K. Govt. 3% Loan par. b. Wallace Harpers, $4 n.
at the Central Magistracy this morn-October ring. It was stated that the piping December was scrap and, was probably a dis-January tarded piece from one of the filter March
Spot beda.
girl, May
·
Suffering front scakis Leung Kau, aged 11, of G, Lower July.... Lascar Now, was taken to the Govern-September nient Civil. Hospital by. her parents Decamber yesterday. Another girl, Ng Mul, 3 March years, received severe injuries when her mother who was carrying the child
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Ethiopia And The League
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Sir, Let us
regard the from the viewpoint of an ordinary layman.
POEM
Lines suggested by a function held recently wish it were passible that the spirit of fellowship in this small British Colony could be spread nil over the world.")
No pocts sing of our renown. We boast not splendour, wealth or
Ktory',
We are an unhistoric town,
show Our annals
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(O wolves and lambs have little
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bubbles."
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In friendship and co-operation The Greek, the Mede, the Elamite And citizens of every nation. As worthy people in the past Have censured 119 in measuTe
ample, We're truly gratified at last When quoted as
a good example.
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Six Chinese youths, described as actors, were charged before Mr. S. F. Bulfour at the Central Magistracy this morning with causing an ob- struction in Wah Ning Lane, near Square Sireet, yesterday evening.
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NINETEEN PEOPLE
INJURED
SNATCHER SENT TO GAOL
ROBINSON ROAD
INCIDENT
Two youths, Mak Kau, 21, and
In the Colony of Hongkong, includ-Chan Kim. 17, were charged before ing the Island, Kowloon and the New Mr. S. F. Balfour at the Central Territories, during the week ending Magistracy this morning with snatch- at 8 am, on Saturday, May 2, ing a hand-bag from a woman, Yeung there were altogether 45 trafic ac- Lo-sze, in Robinson Road on May 4.
Sub-Inspector Kirby told the Court that as complainant, was walking were along Robinson Road, near the Ying
cidents, as the result of which 10 persons were injured;
Of the persons injured, 15 pedestrians who were either walking Wah College, at 5 p.m. on May 4,
Arst defendant went up or running across the road and were struck by vehicles. One bicycle rider snatched her nundung. as the was after him, the second was injured when be run into a tree. about to go
his arms round her Two passengers were injured; one defendant put while alighting from a moving motor and prevented her from doing so. bus and the other from a moving The second defendant was arrested tramcar. A bicycle rider was injured on the spot and the first was appre- as the result of a collision with an-hended the following day, on in-
formation received. other vehicle.
Sub-Inspector Kirby asked his of the 45 uccidents, 17 were colli- Worship to take a serious view of sions between vehicles; 10 were col-the case in view of the number of lisions between vehicles and pedes-snatching offences in tife vicinity of trians; and 12 accidents were due to Robinson Itond. The second defend- other causUN.
ant was apparently only a'calspaw of the. first.
The members of the League of Nations, through their accredited representatives, entered into un agree- ment to abide by certain conditions. With the exception of Ethiopia, all the other members broke their agree ment-Italy, by being adjudged the
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Sentence of six months was passed aggressor, the other members beenuse they refused aid to the extent they Sub-Inspector Kirby stated that he
Knocked down by cur No. 2156 in lon the first defendant. The second Cheung defendant was remanded for one day should-and by their doing so, they visited Wah Ning Lane about 9 p.m. Queen's Rond yesterday, have caused Ethiopia to suffer loss yesterday and say a crowd which he
Tong, 42, of 20, Ko Shing Street, for inquiries to be made regarding and damage,
estimated at between seven and eight was admitted to the Government Civil his parents. Now,
what is to prevent the hundred watching the stunts of the Hospital yesterday. Emperor, who is still the head of the six defendants. There was no
Wong Yuk, 46, unemployed, appear- Ethiopian people, to lodge claims for vehicular traffic in that lane, but the Argyle Street when Chan Lam, 20 damages against the Governments of crowd
the of 640, Shanghai Street, was knocked ed before Mr. Schofield at the Cen- were blocking the member nations of the League of thoroughfare.
On questioning the down by car No. 4246 and was sent tral Police Court this morning charged with the theft of a pair of shoes and to the Kowloon Hospital. Nations in their Courts of Justice defendants, he found that they had through the customary legal channels? no permit from the S.C.A. to put
While lorry No. 4217 was in motion a pair of slippers from on board the According to ovidence, the Emperor on the show.
on the Taipo Road, Wong Sheung, 28, Tai Ping junk at the Ping On wharf must win his case, the problem is to
received injuries, and was sent to at Connaught Road West. Det. Sergt. His Worship bound the defendants
the Kowloon Hospital. - assess the damages. Not being a over in a sum of $50 to keep the lawyer what is counsel's opinion?
peace for six months. *LAYMAN.
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on her back fell downstairs at her house in the Central district.
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Milan. 16.04/04 16.72/72
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Leung Fun, 34, unemployed, piend- ed guilty before Mr. Schofield at the Central Magistracy this morning to
tealing a leather sultense, containing July...... 17 pieces of clothing from on board September the Kwong Sai at the Yuen On wharf. prosecuted.
DdL,
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There was no criminal record against May the defendant, who was sentenced to July six weeks' hard labour.
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Lane, Crawford, Ltd., beg to inform their patrons that the Cafo Wiseman and basement cake department will be closed to-night at 8 o'clock.
of
At the China Flect 'Club on Satur- day the Royal Engineers Old Com A prison escape from Lalchikok rades Association will hold one on August 14 last year was recalled their popular fortnightly dances. It at the Central Magistracy this morn-is probable that this will be the last ing when Wong Sing, 20 years, un of the season, but if the attendanCE employed, was charged before Mr. Justifies the continuance of them they S. F. Balfour at the Central Magis- will be continued through the sunmor na flannel dances.. The music will bo tracy with escaping from gaol.
caler
Defective Inspector J.supplied from the Band of the Znd. Murphy applied for a remand of a Bn., The East Lancashire Regiment. week, stating that, the case would be transferred to the Kowloon Court.
Mr. Laszlo Schwartz, the ominent Asked by his Worship why a week was required, C. D. I. Murphy said Hungarian humorist, will give his there was a possibility of the case postponed address to the Hongkong being for committal. The Super- University Arts Association in the intendent of Prisons was conaldering Union Assembly Hall to-night at 8.30. Subject-"Can Art Dispel Depres the matter, he said.
His Worship accordingly remanded slon?" Light refreshments will bo
served after the meeting.. the case tur a week,