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FULL MILITARY
HONOURS
FUNERAL OF MAJOR
LE GROS
The Inte Major F. G. Le Gros was accorded full military honours, at his funeral, which took place at the Colonial Cemetery yesterday after- noon,
The cortege, which was convey- ed in a motor hearse, wan` draped
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1936.
with a Union Jack, on top of which were the dead officer's behnet, sword and medals. An escort of 200, under the command of Lieut. D. II. N. Baker-Carr, was provid Septem-ed by the 12th 20th. and 24th. Heavy Batteries, R:A., and the 5th. Anti-Aircraft Brigade, RA, while the Royal Ulster Rifles supplied the band. which played appropriate munie during the procession, Abdul Following the service by the Rev. kindly. C. Davies, Senior Chaplain (to the Forces, fring párty from the 12th. Heavy Battery, RA, fred a volley over the grave, while trum- peters from the same unli sounded the "Lost Post" and "Revellic."
Licut-Col, M. Carrington-Sykes, R.A., was the chief mourner, lenes Major-General A. W. Bar- those present included la Excel- BRITAIN AND CHINA
and
in the Colony, Ferminent Waving. Maulana Mohammed Set, Facials and Manicure. Please Aloem Siddiqui has very take 1 by courtesy of Lane, Craw-consented to deliver two Public ford. Phone 30770.
Lectures in English on "Status af Women" the first one In NEW YORK STOCK Peninsula Hotel, Kowloon, on Thursday, the 24th instant at 5.30 EXCHANGE
p.m. and the other on Friday. the 25th instant in the Mosque of the Muslim Cemetery at Wongtholomew, accompanied by Lieut. P. |Nei Chong at the same time. All J. Howarth, A.D.C., Col. II. H
aro cordially invited.
Blake, Col. A. Burrowes, Licut.-Col. W. T. 0. Crewdsen, Lieut.-Cal, R. F. Johnson, Major G. M. Churcher, Major J. S. Drennan. Major F. W. Martin, Major M. F. M. Parkes, Cupt. W. W. Cowan, Capt. J. Hooper, Capt. W. F. Rycroft, Lt- Col. R. C. B. Anderson and Lieul. 1. B. Holmes (representing the Volunteers), many other officers, mostly from the Royal Artillery, Mr. E. Cock, Mr. B. S. Rouse, Dr. 1. Newton and others,
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New York, Sept. 23. Swan, Culbertson & Fritz Dow Jones summary of yesterday's mar~ | ket-Price to-day were irregular nd duplicated Tuesday's perform- ance, first touching new levels for the five years, but later easting on profit- taking. Ralls were again the first to- oncuunter resistanez and their ta ability to hold their gains was the signal for general selling. In other Rections, the uncertainty was prin- elpally due to the Foreiga situation especially in France. Domestic busi- TORK NOW'R was predominantly favour- able and molars were featured at most i
The Bonds Market was October sessions. higher, while the Curb Exchange was December irregularly higher,
January March
the
The following quotations on New York commandity exchange are issued by Reuter.
New York Colton
New
S. C. & F. Wall Street Journal | May norning compient: Cufumbia Pic-July tures are favoured in some quarters, Spot this being based on the release of severul new pletures, which are ex- September pected to increase the Company's in- October come. It is gossip on the Street that December Otis Steel may make an early on-Junanry nouncement with regard to re- March capital ntion, Somo professional May traders are bullish towards motors. July There has been some foreign buying Total
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York Rubber
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Chicago Wheat
10/116% 114/1145
34,000,000
of Allied Chemleal shares. There has i been much speculation in aviationSeptember 116/11814 shares, but comparatively little in December 11534/116% 115/115%
May .............. 114%/114% Tuesday's sales: bushels.
vestment.
S. C. & F. offler cablex:
Among the large number of floral tributes sent were those from "His Wife," His Excellency Major-Gen- eral A. W. Bartholomew and Mrs. Bartholomew, Col. and Mrs. A. Burrowes. Lieut.-Col. and Mrs., M. Corrington-Sykes, Lieut.-Col. E. E Morkler-Ferryman, Major JW Galsford, Major and Mrs. R. C. G. Major and Mrs. Hogg, Major M. A. Murphy, Major and Mrs. F. L. L. F. Roupel, Capt. and Mrs. W. W. Cowan, Capt. and Mrs. J. Hon- per, Capt. and Mrs. W. F. Rycroft, Lieut. and Mrs. F. Peck, Mr. and
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NEW AMBASSADOR'S
CREDENTIALS ··
Nunking, Sept. 23. Sir Hughe Knatchbull Rugessen
the British Ambassador to China,
formally presented his credentials Nationalt Government this morn Ing.
to Mr. Lin Sen, Chairman of the
At 11 A. M. Sir Hughe and his suite, accompanied by two ofleers of the Nationalist Government boarded two special saloon cars and proceed- ed to Government House. There they were
ere saluted by
a guard of honour lined up in front of the Gov-
Sir-Hughe and
"TAIPO BELLE"
OVER 60 M.P.H. IN TRIAL RUN
Averaging a speed of 40 miles an hour. The "Talpo Belle," parlour car recently constructed by the Kowloon-Canton Hallway, covered the distance from Shum Chun to Kowloon in a trial run yesterday in 20 .min. 53 sec. The highest speed reached for half a mile wns 00.03 miles an hour, and the highest for one mite, 56.04 miles an hour.
The "Taino Belle", began its trinl at Shum Chun at 11.20 am, and reached Sheung Shui 4 min. 33 sec. Jater. Fanling was reached in 5
crament Hou his party were first min, 52 sec, Taipo Market In 11.
greeted by Captain Lui Clia, Chief min. 9 see, and Talpo in 12 mln. 42 Ald-de-Camp to Mr. Lin Sen, and see. Shatin was passed 19 min. 30 other officials, and as he lighter sex. after departure, and Yaumati from the motor ca the British renched in 25 min. 53 sec. From National Anthem was played by the Yaumati to Kowloon took exactly Government band.
three minutes.
Sir Hughe was then met by Mr.
Chief Officer Ngai Wai, Ch
to the
The "Tolpo Belle" has been bullt
within 12
Sir Hughe then formally present- The ear, which has been designed ed his credentials to Mr. Lin Sen, to proceed under its own power, is who replied most cordially after driven by a 150 H.P. Hall Scott banding the documents to General petrol engine, which at 700 revolu- Chang Chun, the Foreign Minister, tions per minute, gives a speed of who was standing beside the Chair. 60.5 miles per hour. The car may also be attached to any train as un ordinary or slip conch.
man.
16.40/438 Mrs. E. Cock, Dr. and Mrs. I. New-Government House, and they proceed.in steel plate and streamlined, thei Administrative Staff Headquartera, ed to the main hall, where he was steel plate coming to British Troops in China: Lieut.-Colomally greeted by Mr. Lin Sen and inches of the track, thereby giving a M. Carrington-Sykes and Omeers.
read his official address, which was very low centre of gravity. 8th. Heavy Brigade, H.A. CRA interpreted by an expert translator
Over Mile a Minule Omeers, Headquarters, R.A.; Licut, of the Foreign Off. Col. Wilson and Odleers, Hongkong Bde, HK.S.R.A.; Senior N.C.Os, 12th. Heavy Battery, R.A.; AB Ranks, 20th, leavy Battery, RA; All Ranks, 24th. Heavy Battery, R.A.; H.Q.R.A. Sergeants Mens; Ser- geants Mers, Gun Club Hill; om- cers' Mess, Lyrmun; Sergeants' Mess, Lyemun: N.C.Os. Junior Mess, Lycmun; Junior N.C.OS.
Club, Stonecutters: Sergeants Mess, Stone cutters; All Ranks, Army Eduen- tional Corps; Oficer Commanding and Officers, R.A.M.C.; Licut-Coll J.. F. King and Officers, R.A.O.C. Officers und. Other Runits, Detach- ment, Royal Army Pay Corns; All Members Corps 1st. Battery. H.K.V.D.C.; Officers of East Lanca shire Regt. All Ranks, East Lanca- shire Rent.; Lieut. Col. J. C. Brewer
Onlcers, 81h. Punjab and
Regt: Omeers. Royal
Stocks: Leading issues continue to
Chicago Corn be well bought and traders are September 199%/10044 10/110% bullish. The America Telephone December 041795 94%/04% Company proposes to register a $125,- | Moy
9014/00% 8034/0011 Winnipeg Wheat October. 10934/10034 10034/100% 1 December 10815/1087% 108/10812
000,000 issue of 34 23-year deben-
tures.
干
Cotton: There has been a stron May..... 1104/110% 110/11015
spot, demand and impressive ab-¦ sorption of hedges. Seine improve- ment in outside interest has also been noted. Eight leading authorities are i bullish, white one is bearish,
..Whent:
Con- for The
11 Is reported that rains are badly needed in Australia. tinued World
competition Canadian supplies is expected. consensus of opinion is bulibh.
Corn: Country offerings are in- creasing and prices will probably go lower when the September position is ellminated.
in
Rubber: The numoured agitation for the revaluation of the Gold Bloc currencies had an unsettling influence. An improvement s
reported factory buying. A census taken in the Far East for the month of August shows production at 31,219 tons, i dealers stocks at 20,748 tony and estato stocks at 34,549 tons.
REUTER QUOTATIONS
20 Utilities
. Dow Jones Averages:
30 Industrials
20 Rails
50.47
34.25
40 Bonds
Sept. 22, Sept. 23.
100.47
169.01 58.39 34.05 104.06 105.01
11 Commodity Index 07.05
60.01
In the latest
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Late Mr. G. B. Ott- The funeral service for the late
G. Mr.
was heid the Hongkong Union Church, Ken- nedy Road, In the evening, when the Rev. K. Mackenzle Dow offelat- ed. The bereaved widow was the
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Work on the pantomime Jack and the Beanstalk to be presented at the and the first rehearsal has been fixed
1. Oll
chief mourner.
at
After the ceremony shook hands with Mr. Lin Sen helore Sir Hughe
The engine and driving bogle has the hall for one of the been separated from the rain frame leaving sitting rooms, where he was enter- by means of hardened rubber blocks, tained by a number of government On the trial run the car was entire- officials, including the Foreignly free from vibration.
Minister.
Sir Hughe was invited to attend a banquet given in his honour by Mr. Lin Sen at Government, liouse at noon.
All Ministers and other high om cials In the Capital were also pre- sent at the bariquet. after which a group photograph was taken the Ambassador- Jeft, amid due cere- moniat.--Wah Kiu Yat Po.
Ambassador's Address
The celling, which is constructed plied by the Swedish Trading Co., of hardened compressed wood, sup- is insulated from the roof with as- 6. inch sir bestos mill board and a
space.
The body of the car has been before divided into two compartiments, the
parlour and bar lounge.
The par- lour has been tastefully decorated and atted with 14 lounge chairs, two revolving observation chairs, read- ing lamp and table. The floor is laid Nanking, Sept. 23. The British Ambassador to China, with Decolite supplied by Messrs. Sir Hughe
Dodwell & Co, antt covered with a Katchbull-Hugessen, his credentials to presented
the blue carpet, with window curtain to President, Mr. Lin Sen this morning match,
The Ambassador said:
the
have the honour by command of King-My August Sovereign-tu | present to Your Excelleney the
The bar lounge is fitted with two settees with five revolving seats at the cocktail bar. The floor is cover-
letters of credentials by which Hised with a blue chequered carpet, with to appoint me Ambassador Extraor Pet and window curtain were sup- Majesty, has been graciously pleased window curtain to match. The cur-
1, at the same time, was command-
Among the large gathering of friends who were present were Mrdinary and Plenipotentiary in Chinn, plied by Messrs. Lane, Crawford. H. L. Schultz (General Manuger of the Standard-Vacuum Co.), Mr. W, [.. Marshal!
General (Assistant Manager), Mr. and Mrs. R. Sanger, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Tyson, Mr. and Mrs. P. 3. Draper, Mr. and Mrs.
1. C. Dennis, Mr. and Mís, J. B. Emmert. Mr. T. B. Williams, Miss Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gib- son. Messrs. A. J. J. Martin, A. M. Kirby, A. Eddy, B. G. Butler, J. R. Sindlinger, J. L. Inley, J. A. C. Stark, JB, Mac- Donald,
The bar is fitted with ample cup- ed to present to Your Excellancy the board space, glass washing foclitics assurance of my Sovereign's sincere and all modern conveniences, and wishes for the welfare and prosperity drinks are kept vool in a Ward re- of the Chinese Republic and to frigerator, supplied by the Dairy convey to Your Excellency on His Farm, Ige and Cold Storage Co. Majesty's behalf an expression of hla eateem and regard.
The whole of the fittings through-
I am deeply sensible of the honour out the coach are done in chromium which has been done to me in en- plate, the plating work being carried trusting ine with the representation out by Messrs. Dodwell & Co. · of my Sovereign in this important!
effort, The engine compartment
ig
an-Y.M.C.A, has now begun in carnest, Shaw. C. Durrschmidt, R. country, I shall spare no nounced by the Colonial Office op for Wednesday, October 7. The dates Young, R. C. Coudray, J. Mayhew building upon the foundation laid by separated from the bar lounge by ti pears the name of Mins J. H. Me of production are December 22, 13. A. D. Sequeira, F. M. Sequeira, my immediate predecessors, in main- double bulkhead, thus ensuring the Lellan, as Nursing Sister, Hongkong.
24 and 20,
NOTICE
TO ADVERTISERS.
Advertisers requiring additional space in
the Saturday editions of "The Hongkong
Telegraph" are requested to make their
space reservations not later than noon
on Thursdays.
Osmund. A. Mackenzie, E. A. Figuelreito, C. E. Marques. D. A. Alonco, Tse Tsok-chow, S. Sequeira, Yeung Shuk-pink, Wong Iwal Chi Hung-young, Tsoi Kwong-ting and
harmonious laining the
relations complete damping of engine noise which so happily exist between Your from the remainder of the car.
x Excellency's country and my own. Your Excellency is aware of the The Interior decoration is to the attention and goodwill with which design of Mrs. R. D. Walker, wife the great efforts made by China in of the Manager of the Railway, her national reconstruction are re- The whole of the coach has been garded in my country. I shall follow With unabated sympathy the further Painted in aluminum paint with blue efforts made by China in this field stream lining, and in so far us in me lles, I shall
A schedule of costs for the hire endeavour to promote that under-
of the car for special excursion standing among all countries whose interests converge, in the Far East, Parties has been drawn up. These which alone can lead to peace and of 12, to $12 a person for party of range from $16 a person for a party prosperity.
Mr. Lin Sen's Reply
24, on the run to Canton and inclt, and $5 a person for 12 and $3 g person for 24 on the Shum Chun
Mr. Lin Sen, Chairman of the run. National Government said In reply.
Monsieur l'Ambassadeur.-It gives
me great pleasure to receive the in this field, and will endeavour to letters which Your Excellency has presented by command of Your
promote mutual understanding August Sovereign and by which you this part
among all the countries interested in have been accredited as his Majesty's the nations being more Interdepen- of the world. Nowadays Ambassador Plealpotentiary to the
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A beautiful wreath from Mrs. Ott was placed on the coffin, and other wreaths include, those from Mr. and Mra, J. A. Show, Grace and J. R Emmert, Mr. and Mrs. H. L Schultz, Mr. B. G. Buller,. Mr. H. H. Pethick, Mr. D. Draper, Mr. and Mrs. R. Sanger. Mr. W. L. Mar- shall, Harrict. Mr. and Mrs. Sharp, Mr. W. L. Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. de Rodisco, Mr. T. R. Sindlinger, Henry, Mr. F. J. Twogood. Bryan Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Church, Mr. Denis H.. Bloke. Mr. and Mrs. H. K..Paget, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Tyson, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Cramer, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mayhew, Myron and Mina Simon, Mr. J. B. MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dennis. Mr A. J. J. Martin, China, I appreciate the naturance portance of co-operation, based on Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Durrschmidt, which Your Excellency has convey-tint Mr. R. C. Coudray, Betty Joan Mor-ed of the very friendly sentiments tinl condition of international penco ton (Shanghai);
General Manager and Staff of the Sovereign towards my country and end such
entertained by
no and prosperity. I have August that constant efforts to promote this SWEPT DOWN NULLAH typhoon on the evening of August Asialle Petroleum Company. Man- Bgement of the Peninsula Hotel, set, and I avall myself of this pledged to exert, will not only be
as Your Excellency is Sisters of the Peninsula Hotel, Flax National Government and the people the world as well.
opportunity
In a previous hearing, the Coroner on behalf of
had explained that he was holding Ofeers and Members of the Roval of China to request Your Excellency
nett Great Britain and China but
on inquiry only into the death of one Hongkong Yacht Club, North Chinn
I feel confident that with your I
of the seven, since the circumstances Dent, (Standard-Vacuumì, South to renew to His Majesty our sincere understanding of China and the us "Ho So-hing was found drowned attending the death of the China Dept. (Standard-Vacuum)
others wishes for his personal welfare and pirations of the Chinese people, the in Hongkong harbour, off the China were substantially the same, Statistical Dept., Hongkong City the continuous prosperity of His friendly relations so happily existing Navigation Company's wharf
Dr. G. H. Agent, Billing and Order Dept.,
Great Empire,
Henry, Medical Officer Shloping Dept., Chinese Staff (Mar-
Being fully aware of the attention between our two great notions will i August 10, 1930, Death was due to in charge of the Kowloon Mortuary..
vet be further strengthened during misadventure."
whose evidence keting Dept.1. Cashiers Dept., Chin- and goodwill with which the British Your Excellency's sojourn in this
of the post-mortem words, Mr. E. Hims-on decensed completed the
testi- ege Staff (Accounting Dent.).. and people have followed tho achieve country.
worth, silting as Coroner the Stenographie Dent. of Southments of China in her national re-
at themony, declared that the body was. In the realization of these objec-Kowloon Magistracy yesterday too decomposed to determine the China. Standard-Voruum Oll Co. construction. I feel still more gentifled || Ulves. I wish to assure: Your Ex-afternoon, concluded, the inquiry cause of death. He could not find After the service, the remains to be assured that Your Excellency cellency of hearty support and the Into the death of seven. Chinese any ante-mortem signs of violence. were removed in the Japanese will maintain the same sympathetic ready assistance of the National youths who were washed down the What signs there were on the Crematoriurn at Sookunpoo, where attitude towards our further efforts Government. Central News.
body they were cremated.
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