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MOTOR CARS, ETC.
FOR SALE Norton motor cycle, 1935 model, five horse power, foot gear clunge, twin parts, only 3,000 miles done, $500 or rent offer.'" Write Box No, 330, "Hongkong Tele. graph."
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rental, Apply York Building,
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COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES
MARITIMES.
The Steamship,
"YALOU"
No. 8 AEO/36 Bringing Cargo from Dunkirk, Antwerp, &c. Arrived Hongkong on Saturday, 20th June, 1936.
Consignees are hereby informed! that their goods with the eception of Oplum, Treasure nad Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kowloon," whence delivery may be obtained Immediately after. landing.—
All claims must be sent in to me on or before 1st July, 1936, or they will not he recognized.
Danaged Packages' will be examin- tay the Company's Surveyor Merar:Goddard' and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10:00 n.m. on Friday, 20th June, 1930.
Consignees must have a Revenue, Oficer in attendance when any duti-] able goods are examined by the Com- pany's Surveyore.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us any case whatever.
R. DIL. Agent.
Hongkong, 20th June, 3036,
TOOLS NEED THIS OIL
Keep working parts
woll lubricatod
and free from
rust-they'll
last longer.
OILS
CLEANS LUBRICATES
PREVENTS RUST
3-IN-ONE OIL
TAN
KREWAR BLACK
KIWP
BOOT POLISH
morning.
Banks.
H. K. Upaks, $1.680 b. -
H. K. Banks' (Lon. Reg.).
£102 m.
Chartered Bank, £1† n.
Mercantile Bank, A. and H.
Ell.n.
Mercantile Bùnk, C., £14 n. East Asin Bank, $73 n.
Insurances.
Canton In.. $256 n. Union In., $520 1.
Chins Underwriters, $1.00 n. Chinn Fire, $462 n.
H. K. Fire In.. $250 n. Internat'l Asuce.. Sh. $3% n. Shipping.
Daugins, 236 n. ILK. Steamboats, $4 n. Indo-Chinas, (Prof.), 880 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $20 m, Shell (Beurer), 98/9 n. Union Waterboats, $12 a.
Docks etc. H.K. Wharves (old). $88 n. HK & W. Docks $10 b. Provideats (oli). 31 b. and sa. Providents (new), 20 cts, f, Hongkow (old), Sh. $185 n. New Engineerings, Sh. $4 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $100 n.
Mining.
Kailan, 11/3 n.
Langkata (Single). 88 n. S'hai Explorations, Sh. 34%1⁄2 Ð ̧• S'ha Loins, Sh. 84 n. Raubs, $10.25. Venz: Goldfield $41⁄4 b. Antamoks, 1.46 sa.
4
Atoks, 63 ets, h, Bagulo Gold 26 cts. 1. Balatoes, $214 m. Benguet Consolidated. $18.40 n. Benguet Exp., 26 ets. b. Big Wedge, 43 eta, b Consolidated Mines, 2% ets. b. Demonstration, $1.07 b. Gold Creek, 9 cts. n. Ipo Gold, 31 els, n. Itogons, $1.20 ex. div. b. I.'X, L., $2 b.
Masbate, 79 cts, un. Northern Mining, 36 eta, n. Paracule Gumaus, 66 ets. b. Salacot, 12 ets. n.
San Mauricio, $1.06 s. and sn. Suyoc Consoli., 44 ets. b. United Paracale, $1, 08 b. Universal Explor. 18 eta. 1.
Lands, Hotels, etc.
H. and S. Hotels, $4.56 b. and sa, ILK. Lands, $30.90 n. I.K. Lands, 4% Deben.
$100 b.
S'hai Lands, Sh. $13 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $10 n. Humphries, $8.66 n. H. K. Renltics, $4% n. Chinese Estates, $80 n... China Realties, Sh. 94 n. China Debentures Sh. $60 n.
Public. Uillifes,
HK. Tramways, $10.70 h. Peak Trams, (old), $0% n. Peak Trams (new), $234 m. Star Ferries, $86 n.
Yaumati Ferriès, (old) $20 n. China "Lights, $10.70 b. China Light, (new), $7.70 H. H.K. Electric, $5014 h. Macau Electrie, $18.75 n. Samlakan Lights, 58.30 n. Telephone (gld), $26 n. Telephone (new), $833 *. Chin Buses. Sh. $11 n. Singapore Tractions, 30/- b *Singapore_Pref 28/- n.
Industrials
Malabon Sugars, $92 b.
Cald: Macg. (old). Sh. $191⁄2 16
Gold: Maeg. (Pref.), Sh. $15 n Canton Ices. $124 n.
Cement, $9.10 b.
H.K. Ropes, $3.90 m. Stores, &c.
Dairy Farm, $19%1⁄2 n. Watson, $3.45 n..
Lane Crawfords, $6% n.
The
Hongkong Telegraph.
See the KIWI trade mark on 6th ANNUAL AMATEUR
overy tin of shoo, polish you.
buy. It is a guarantee of PHOTOGRAPHIC
finest quality polish,
KIWI
Agents:
COMPETITION
June-August, 1936. Entry Form
SECTION
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ADDRESS
THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1936.
ACCOUNTANTS' BALL
SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.
The Public are notified that the Accountants' Ball conducted under the auspicies of the Accountancy-Secretarial Institute for the benefit of the above Society will be held on 30th June, Tuesday at 8.30 p.m. at the Hongkong Hotel, Roof Garden.
dmission charge is $2 per ticket inclusive of refreshment, obtainable from the undersigned of Wing On Bank Building or from Mr. A. McKellar, C.A., of P. & D. Building, Hon. Treasurer of the Society.
HAIL THE QUADS!
4.
THOMAS LE C. KUEN & CO.,
The progress of the Miles Quadru- plets at St. Nrots, Huntingdonshire, In remarkable and the new photo- graphs of these bubles which are!
Hon. Secretary.
.
LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE
being published ure even more YESTERDAY'S CABLED
use
QUOTATIONS
the
charming than the originais.
The
at six months of children have now reached normal
The following quotations are weighis. Three of thein, as a mat- ier of fact, are slightly over. This middle prices at the close of the is really wonderful going and a re- market in London on June 25 are subject to con- markable tribute the efficacy of All quotations
no responsibility is Cow & Gate Milk Food on which Brnition and fn preparation they are being assumed for errors in transmission. reared.
The following are the middle prices The Quads (to use a raring meta-at the close of the market:
Last To-day's as ful- "weigh in to-day phor)
Price Price lows:-
100%
Ernest-15 lbs. 129 ozs. (2 lbs. 15 oz).
Paul-15 lbs. azs. (3 lbs. 7 nzs). Ann-15 lbs. 41⁄2 ozs. (3 lbs. .124
Michael14 lbs. (2 lbs. 13 ozs). The original weights at birth on shown in November 28, 1935, are brackets.
The normal weight of a baby at birth is about 7 lbs. 7 ozs. and the six doubled at weight usually la months.
Ip Tung. 20, single woman, charged before Mr. W. Schofield, at the Cen- tral Magistracy this morning, with hawking without a licence at Queen's > Road West near the Western Market, and with resisting arrest by Indian constable Abdulla Khan (Bace), waa
"Inbour.! fined $4, or seven days' hard on the first charge, and $60, or six weeks hard labour, on the second. Inspector Hourihan said the constable was badly assaulted by bystanders, and lost his turban, which was later recovered.
Mackintoshs, $5 n. Sinceres, $1.70 m.
Wm. Powells, 40 eta, n. Wing On (i.K.), $50 n.
Cotton Mills,
Ewo Collons Sh. $8 n. S'hal Cottona (old). Sh. $70, Shii Cottons (new), Sh, $39%
11,
Zoong Sings, $18 n. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $26 n.
Miscellaneous.
H.K. Entertainments, $2.90 11. S. C. Enterprise $1.35 n. Macao "Greyhounds," $2 n. Constructions (old), $1% n. Constructions (new), 30 cla., b. Vibro-Pling, $24
Ch. Govt. 5% 1926G.$Bds, 93%
П, H.K.
Govt. 4% Loan, 7% prm. b.
H.K. Govt. 3% Lean 1%
prm. b.
Wallace Harpera, $4 n.
War Loan 35%
redi, .tr İ952 £106
414 Chinese
Bonds 1806
(Eng. Is) Chinese 59. Gold Bonds 1925-47 Chinese 44
Loan 1908 Chinese 6% Lonn
Honan Htly. 5. 2.5119 £54 Hukuang Railway
Lung
1011 547
44 Tsing U. Flui Rly. 1913 5.. £30 S hai. - Nanking
5% (Ger. Stpd) £42 Tient-Pukow Rly. 5' (Brit. Stpd. Supl. Logan) Tient-Puk&w RI.
DUE TO-MORROW MR. T. B. WILSON BACK
FROM LEAVE
morning,
Mr. T. B. Wilson, General Agent of the Dollar Steamship Lines and American Mail Line, who has been on leave since December last year, will be arriving in Hongkong by the President Jefferson on Saturday During Mr. Wilson's stay in the United States, he has spent a great deal of time travelling in visiting various offices of the Dollar Steam- ship Lines and American Moll Line, and, mixing pleasure with business, he was happy to renew many old ne- quaintances in San Francisco, Los
D.C.. Angeles, Washington,
New York, Boston, Chicago and Seattle, and in various other elties in the also spent United States. He has somo time in Canada.
Mr. Wilson is taking over the South China territory of the Dollar Sicain slip Lines and American Mail Line for Mr. W. T. Goodwin, Assistant Oriental Freight Traffe Milingor, with Headquarters in Shanghal, who has been in charge during Mr. Wil son's absence.
knocked
A woman, Lo Šze, was down by lorry No. 438 in Canton Road yrsterday, and was ndustard to the Kowloon Hospital suffering from light Injuries. Lee Sul-chum, 26, a enolie, sustained injuries when he fell out of larry No. 4276 which was be ing driven along Castle Peak Road yesterday. He was admitted to the Kowloon Hospital,
Chun Chun 1)-yunr-old by was admitted to the Government Civil Hospital yesterday suffering from a fractured skull, enused when he fell off a tree at Happy Valley. Ng Kwan-chuen, a patient at the Tang Wah Eastern Hospital, received in Juries when he fell from the verandah of the hospital yesterday.
Austin Motors ord, 52/8 52/6 Bools Pure Drug 547- 54/- Brit-Amer.
Tob. (bearer)
140/1011⁄2 185/715
10/19% 10/11⁄2 24/1019 2470
38/1011⁄2 30/- 158/0 158/0
CAPITAL TO BE REDUCED
SHANGHAI. COMPANY GETS PERMISSION
ONE-MAN ART SHOW
Chinese Artist's Fine Exhibition
2
A petition for conflemation of the
The exhibition of Mr. Ma Man-loe,
known scheme to reduce the capital from well
Chiricso traditional $10,000,000 (longkong currency) to artist of Klangsu Province, now $10,000,000 (National currency) pre being held at the Chinn Building, 6th vailing in Shanghal was brought by floor, till the end of the current the Wing On Company (Shanghai), month, is one that characterises the Ltd,, before the Chilet Justice, Sir essence of Chinese art in that the Atholl MacGregor, at the Supreme work is dong in the zame manner Court this morning.
as a Chinese perman writes, distinct Appearing for the petitioning com- from work done in the Western pany, Mr. Hin-shing La. who was manner. In making this statement, instructed by Mr. E. 5. C. Brooks would, point out that in none of said the application was not based the works, shown have any influence on an alleged loas of cupital nor want of Western art as was the case of the Club of assete represented in the capital, exhibition of the Fine Arts The reduction was purely a mutter huid last December in the same place of. of conversion of the existing capitat in which nearly all the exhibitorn. expressed in terms
Western collars Into Shanghai currens. Full method or den.
of Hongkong had been influenced by publicity in regard to the petition There is
grent variety
nf
Its
had been given, and so far no notice subjects, as well as treatment rang- of opposition had been received. Ing from the most dashing maner Lordship granted the petition to well-defined and finished technique. and directed that advertisements of Of the plant and flower subjects, the proceedings be inserted. Ile aumee it to say that the artist in no also confirmed and approved of the proficient in his subfret that special resolution and minutes st spirit has been infused into zach out in the petition.
picture. In other words, his flower subjects (Nox 30 & 15) look very "flowery", and his fruits "fruity" (Nos. 40 & 108). The red of Ele fruits In the latter pair singe out quite happily.
BANISHEES BACK
AGAIN
MAN AND WOMAN GAOLED
Perbapa note are more realistic— both
colour and in form -than Nos. 45 & 49; while No. 31 attains a high finish without losing freshness. In No. 43 the composition is certainly attractive. The banan leaves in No. 40 ure treated rather vigorously and are in contrast with Li Io, the 40-year-old
a somewhat careful rendering of banshee who had been remanded some delicate foliage. One doubts from Wednesday, appeared again whether such violent contrast nh before Mr. Macfadyen at the Kow- treatment would go in harmony in loon Magistracy this morning. She the same pleture; but, rightly or had previously declared that she had wrongly, such is the iden advocated by thought it enfe to return because the artist, In No. 64 the rocky cllit her nephew had given a presunt has an unusual texture.
woman
valued at over $100 to u Magistrale.
No. 160, "Goddess of Mercy", las a Defendant had been banished for 10 feminine touch resulting in a unique
years on January 16, 1934,
The
harmony between subject and treat-
Magistrate remarked that ment.
whether her story was true or not,
she should not have returned, and LANDSCAPE WITH PINE TREES passed sentence of four months' im- prisonment. Sub-Inspector E. Rogers prosecuted.
One may courpare with interest the pair of Landscapes with Pine TreeR With two previous convictions for in colour (Nos, 8 & 10) with another returning, another departee, Chan pair in monochrome (Nos, 5 & 6). You, 58, who had been sent away and wonder why the treatment of for 10 years from May 28, was sen- the same subject in colour sheald
tenced to 12 'months" hard labour.
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30
Dunlop Rubber
34/0
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General Electric
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(England)
70/--
Guinness (A) Son
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Hawker Aircraft
79/-
150/- 31/414 31/412
1. 42
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differ so greatly from that rendered
monochrome. In the former case harmony of colour is maintained throughout, while in the latter case the pictures are carried out to the point of fine finish.
It is also noteworthy that the artist simply paints "out of his bend" rather than "sketching from nature" without becoming the least mannered; (Continued from Pape 1.)
bat
certainly the virtue in this respect" ira the artist's lad-or rather Committee of the Democratic Na- Lionl Convention decided, by 36 votes emotion--and in the way of slashing to 12, 40 abolish the rule of majority in, either intentionally or accidentally of two-thirds of the delegates manner which saves the picture from in most desperate and thrilling to nominate Presidential such pitfall. caretidates dpt in order to pacify the opposition, it is prepared to recom- mend a reapportionments of delegates for future Conventions.
necessary
Readers will note that for the next two afternoons between 3 6 p.n. Mr. Ma Man-lee will paint in DRL unit the exhibition rount in co-operation with other local well-known Chinese artists. This will certainly give an of Chinese traditional art. opportunity of studying the technique
LUIS CHAN, Of the Hongkong Working Arlists'
The Platform Committee also broke up at dawn after a night's deliberation on the Party's election programme.
Members are pledged to strict secrecy pending President Roosevelt's approval of their efforts. It is re- ported that the chief pro
problem is the Guild. Leand
Hours wages
Party
Plank
pledge
which
Labour, without
specifically committing the Party to the hazards of a campaign to amend three pint tumblers from the N. A. A. Convicted on a charge of stealing the Constitution o as to enable F. I. canteen, Shamshuipo Barracks, Federal or State Governments to Lo Ki, aged 40, a rag picker, was enforce laws regulating maximum bound over when he appeared before hours and minimum wages.
Mr. Macfadyen at the Governor Landon, the Republican Magistracy this morning, Inspector
Kowloon candidate, has already pledged him W. R. Chester Woods stated that de- 10 support 0 constitutional fendant took the tumblers from a antendment riving
States the shelf near the door of the cantern. right to make such legislation--The tumblers were Renter
valu, nt
the
cents.
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