FREE!

OF TAX

IN HONGKONG!

THE BRITISH

1

MORRIS "8"

Sole Agents:-DODWELL & CO., LTD.

TELEPHONE: 28025

P & O-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN

LINES

MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERSTM

Taking Cargo For

Straits, Javn, Burma, Ceylon.

Red Sea. Egypt, Istanbul, Greece, Indin, Persian Gulf. Mauritius, Levantine Parts, Buřupe, East and South Africa, Australia,

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY

DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS UNDER CONTRACT WITH II.M. GOVERNMENT

"All vessels may call at any ports on or off the route, and the rout. and all sailings are subject to change or deviation with or without notice PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS

9.3.

FRANCHI

MIRZAPORE SNALDERA

SOMALI

From

Tona Iong Kong

About

Destination.

17.000 25. July Bombay, Marseilles & London.

7,000 10,000 0,000

SKAISAR-1-HIND 11,000 SRAJPUTANA 17,000

Cargo only.

3rd Aug. Straits, Bombay & Karachi.

8th Aug. Bombay, Marseilles & London. 15th Aug. Marseilles, ¡Invre, London, Hambura,

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull. 22nd Aug. Bombay, Marsellies & London.

5th Supt. Bombay, Marseilles & London.

§ Calls Tangier. ↑ Calls Casablanca,

All vessels may call at Malta.

Frequent connection from Port Said for Passengers and Cargo 20 Istanbul, Piraeus, Smyrna and other Levant Ports by steamers o the Khedivial Mail Steamship Co.

SANTIHA

TALMA

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS

8,000

1st Aug. Y

10,000

15th Aug.

8,000 20th Aug. Singapore, Port Swettenham, Penana '8,000

12th Sept. Rangoon, and Calcutta. 10,000 26th Sept. 1

7,000 1st Aug

7,000.

4th Sept. 7,000 2nd Oct.

SIRDHANA

*SHIRALA

TIŁAWA

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS

NANKIN

Marilia, Rabaul. Brisbane, Sydnes.

Melbourne & Hobart.

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN

7,000 5th Aug. Shanghai & Japan;

NELLORE

TANDA

TANDA *BANGALORE SIRDUANA . RAJPUTANA

6,000

6th Aug. Shanghai & Japan.

8,000 17,000

6th Aug. Amoy, Shanghai & Japan.

SHIRALA

CHITRAL

Cargo only.

6th Aug. Shanghal & Japan,

8,000 20th Aug. Amoy, Shanghai & Japan.

15,000 20th Aug. Shanghai & Japan,

All dates are approximate and subjeel to alteration without notico. For further faformation, Passage, Freight, Handbook, etc., apply to

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE.CO

P&O BUILDING,' CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRALA HONGKONG

The Aponta

Phone 27721

THE

HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1936.

BATHING BEACH

RULES

DOGS PROHIBITED: TENT REGULATIONS

The prohibition of all dogs from the bathing benches in the Colony was approved by the Legislative Council at its meeting yesterday afternoon, when a motion by the Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson amended, the draft regula. tion which permitted dogs on herches if own tend.

The question of the Prection of tents occupied, the Council for some Cime Mr. M. K. Lo moved an amend. ment to the regulations to the, effect that private tenis be allowed on any bench provided they were not erected within thirty feet of another such structure or within 60 feet of any bathing shed. In advancing his rens sons Mir. En enntended Ähat it was un- necessary to mark out any 'special areas and segregate

therein.

The amendment was withdrawn even- fually.

Bette Davia and Franchot Tone are paired as film lovers

in "Dangerous". showing to-morrow at the Queen's Theatre.

At the outset it was stated by the NEW YORK STOCK been expreted, scattered liquidatior Attorney General that The Govern-

ment had considered its decision ID ban private tents from Repulse Bay,, 11 had hern deelded instrad to allocate on area of 150 feet in length about the centre of the beach, near the con. tral stremin

Baally

EXCHANGE

MARKET LOWER

YESTERDAY

contime. The Trade is absorbing offerings, but not in an agressivi manner. Demand for textiles easter, but prices are Arm.

Wheat; Harvesting in the North- West is begituting and continued dry conditions T now desirable. It terest is subsidlog, due to mure fixed The Hill, which regulates certain

New York, July 2 ideas regarding the total crop, which at roved 650,000,000 & Fritz Dow is pinced pleasure grounds, bathing places and Swan, Culbertson

This Will be abund the places of jeabile remost,

Jours summary of yesterday's mar- bushels. Win

domestic requirements, pine and with minor amendments.

kets: The market fo-ding was irre Country's gularly lower, At the opening, prices; Dally deterioration is reported from hit new nigh levels since 1931, but Canada thom ingmunterent residanr The The

Corn: The weather continues elry mgher grouns resisted railing, with motor issues giving the be per- in the main belt. Hutter conditiona formance Se utility securities, are forecast in the Government weet-

nowy from sport and a good following aud¦ y however, had there was alsu sinne selective buying Argentine is builisy General rains in oil and railroad stucks. Merean #ppear to be necessary tiles were the only group to advance, sustained reaction, due to anticipation of favourable The earnings reports ou rising, sules.

rond market was irregularly lower, Stucks on the Curb Exchange were

nixed and fairly active,

DUTY FREE PETROL

NEVER BEEN SUPPLIED TO CIVIL SERVANTS

In niswer to a

question by the yesterday's Bo M. M. K. Lo meeting of the Legislative Council, the Colonial Secretary, the Hon. ATC. R. A. C. North, stated that no duty five petrol had ever heep suppřed 10. Civil Servants.

That

Bildes

for

the

The Tanners' Council - ported that it foresers no flooding of the market by the Government.

S. C. & F. Wall Street Journal morning comment: The Arst' rail-) S. C. &P New York oflice cables

road' companies to publish their res The Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo asked:

Storks;

The market reflected in Ports for June showed an aggregate: Will Government be good enough to

not operating income of $10,928,000, a furnish this Council Fuli infurmncreasing professional hesitancy. tion as to the supply from any Gov-untertoer was good and there was nein of 51.3 per cent, over June, 1995, Stars Boebuck's sutes for the 4 works ernment depot or otherwise of daty important rollshy. We expect fin-

teel cruded July 16 were nearly $10,000,000 ther irregularity. Pittsburgh the largest in the history of the con five petrol to Civil Servants:

serap prices 10-day advanced by 26 (a) setting out the terms and con-

Commercial Solvents, pany for the period. This represents couts per ton

kain of 32.5 per cent, over the cor- dithms and restrictions (if any) un-varned 14 cents per share for the ider which such supply is river and arter ended June 30 as against 201pooding werks of last year. The

Shell-Union, Gif Corporation shorel The Pubile this setting out the amount of duty cents the previous year. e petrol so supplied during the Service of New Jersey earned $2.39 sharp gains,“ years 1934, 1935, and the first six per share for the year ended June 1 inonths of 1936.

30 as against $2,67 the previous year, t The Chesapeake & Ohto Railroad The Colonial Secretary replied: Compinty earned $2.33 per share for! Gnverament does not supply, nor has the months ended June 30 as again:t) it ever supplied duty free petrol to $1.76 thuring the corresponding period 30 Industrials Civil Servants, tivi Servants My last year. obtain petrol for their personal use From Government Stores on payment of the contract price together with the duty.

U.S.

COMMODITY PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

The following quotations on the New York cammodity exchange are Issued by Router.

July

New York Cafton

18.24.27 13.09.09 12.377/88 12,2194

TRADER. 12.21:21

12,31/31

12.20.20

thelther December January

March 2..

12.30.30

12.20/20

31ay

19:01/31

12.20/20

ht

13.14

New York Rubber

Judy

S. ptember

steber

16.48743 3652752 14.5

December

January March

May

16.65/65 16.67%

16.710/7

16,80/80 Total sales :-) ID tous,

Chiengo Wheat

16,436, 11:

16.47/47

16.601 16.57h779% | 16.601 16.66b/65

16.75/75

July 10%/101 104%/1045 September 1835/1035% 104/2014% December 104%/1041 104/10173 Tuesday's sales: 25,554,000 nasheli.

Chicago Corn

September. Derember

July Getaber December

88% 88 90%/91 81/81% 82/827% Winnipeg Wheat

9314/9314 028,7023, 9277027 99% 1021/ 921⁄479216 - D15/01%

FLIES CARRY. DISEASE!

FLIT

kills them

FLIT

REUTER QUOTATIONS

Dow Jones Averagest

July 21.

... 145.23

July 22 184.49

53.44

52.80

35.29 103.45

35.03

103.50

65.06 65,07

20 Radis 20 Utitles C'allah!

In spite of a more bullish 40 Ronds Government weekly report than had 11 Commodity Index

UMMER ALE

SUM

URE TO

SAVE!

Eagle Brand Condensed Milk '37c. tin.

Ladies' Straw Hats

30%-60% disc. White Handbags

15% disc. with one pr of white gloves given FREE.

Ladies Beach Straw Hats $2.25 ea.

White Gabardine Trousers $5.75 pr. Gent's Quality Linen Suits (Ready Made)

$4.75.suit.

Silk Night Pyjamas $1.00 suit.

All Jantzen & Allen-A Swim Suits

30% disc.

Pure Cotton Golf Socks

45 cts. pr.

Bath Towels 4 for $1.00

Beach Umbrella $17.50

ALSO

Sensational Bargains in Grocery Department.

Smashing Specials!

CHINA

EMPORIUM

BEAUTIFUL SUMMER DRESS FABRICS

FURTHER NEW SHIPMENTS

OF.

THE LATEST DESIGNS IN

“ROBIA" VOILES FADELESS & FAST COLOUR.

ALSO

CREASE RESISTING SO PER

PRICES. $150

FROM

YARD

"CEPEA" FABRICS

IN

MOST ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS.

IN CHECKS AND FLORAL. CREASE RESISTING

PRICE $2.25 YARD

FADELESS AND FAST COLOURS.

"Tootals" Uncrushable Linens

IN · WHITE PUTTY,

BROWN G SAXE.

COLOUR.

NAVY UNSHRINKABLE, & FAST ALL WITH THE TOOTAL GUARANTEE.

Price $3.50 per yard

TRIANGLE

SCARVES

IN

ARTIFICIAL SILK,

VERY SMART DESIGNS

AND COLOURINGS.

REMARKABLE VALUE

PRICE

$125 each

Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co., Ltd.

SKIN ITCH?

safe

quick

relief

Apply cooling anti- soptic Absorbing, Jr.

-stops the itching. prevents inflamma- tion. Promotos

healthy healing for pimples,

bails, aczama and insect bites.

Absorbine J

Sales Agents: MULLER MACLEAN & CO., INC."

THE HONG KONG TELEGRAPH

SIXTH ANNUAL

Amateur Photographic

Competition

June-August, 1936.

Details have been, unavoidably crowded out of this- edition but the list of rules and Entry Form are printed below,

READ THE RULES CAREFULLY.

Itales Tullowing Competition 100m

The

w!11

scovers

The-No responsility will be accepted for non-delivery, low or damage..

---Photographs must not be less than Post-card also (excepting in the Children's Bertlon) and the entry form should be lightly pasted on the back.

1.-The Competition confined exclusively

to amateur photographer, 2.-llctures mubmitted in Brpla tones should ing accompanied by a smaller print Is Binek and white,

1-The Prisen will be awarded to the competitor pending in what are misdal to be the bent photographs in much Section. Each entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published daily during the period of the Compatiuni 4.The right to publish any or all of the entries in the Telegraph in reserved. 5-l"hotographs which have boon, wirendy

entered in loent competitions at fo stlaible,

At the conclusion of the Competition, entele will be returned to competitors ppplication at the Office within reven, Jaya.

USE THIS FORM AND LIGHTLY PASTE IT ON THE

BACK OF

EACH

LTD.

ENTRY.

.SECTION

NAME

ADDRESS

DATE

|

9.-No correspondence will be entered Into

in connection with the Compulliton. 10.--Entries in

the Children's Section maršk bear the ramo, kuе and address on the untry form entintersigned by a parent, 11.-No employee or member of any fr

in the photographle trade la perruitted te compete.

12.-- Members of the Blaffe of the Kongkang Telrymph and the South China Moralog Post are not permitted to compete.

13.-- The decision of the Judges shall be final,

Entry Form

Please tine block letters and paste this on back of each entry. It entered in Children's Seétina, peront please counteralgi here

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