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TUITION GIVEN.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
H.M. DOCKYARD, HONG KONG.
Examination for Local Clerks.
THE
HONGKONG
21 YEARS AGO Extracts From The "Telegraph" Files
TELEGRAPH.
The following extracts are from the Hongkong Telegraph for the
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A limited competitive examina-week ended November 13, 1915. tion for'n vacancy for a 3rd Grade Local Clerk will be held on Mon- day, 16th November, 1936.
Applications for selection to
The rate of the dollar on de- mand was 1s. 10.3/16d.
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1936.
RUGBY FOOTBALL
FIXTURES FOR SATURDAY
There will be two games of Rugby football to-morrow on. the Navy In the ground at Causeway Bay, first match, commencing nt 3 pm. The death occurred. of Mr. C. Hthe Club A XV will play an Army Deceased was 4.15 p.m. by a match between the
Club 1st XV and the Navy. blackwater fever.
KOWLOON SHORTHAND SCHOOL / Compote should reach the Naval Murphy, of Taikoo Docks, from side. This game will be followed at
opening shortly. Expert taltion by Store Officer, H.M. Dockyard, not Shorthand, later than Tuesdny next, 10th in Lady Instructress
Coding [and] November, Typewriting, Filing General Office Routine. One hour month. per each day. Fees 520 Apply Box No. 340, "II.K. Telegraph."
POSITIONS VACANT.
SHARE PRICES
The following is the list of local share quotations issued this
WILL any European lady reco-morning. mend cficient baby nmob for child of 14 months. Required Immediately. Please phone or write Mrs. Graves, c/o Arlington Hotel, Kowloon.
MOTOR CARS, ETC.
Just
9 h.p. FIAT ROADSTER. overhauled. Perfect running order, any trial for quick anle. $300. Write Box No. 345; "H.K. Telegraph."
FOR SALE.
NEAR CASTLE PEAK, large fur- nished matshed could be divided into two separate matsheds. Stood up to August. What the typhoon Inst offers? Apply to Mesa Secretary, 6th Punjab Itegiment, Kowloon.
TO LET.
TO LET.-Nos. 3 and 4, King's Park Buildings, Austin Road, Kowloon, Hot and Cold four-roomed Flats.
Apply
Water.
Splendid outlook, Union Trading Co., York Building.
Telephone 27738.
BAL MASQUE
So that those who are attend- ing this Ball may have a selec. tion of masks from which to choose, dispiny has been] arranged at Miss Tester's Beauly Purlour, 1st floor, Pedder Build- ing, opposite the Hongkong
Hotel.
Half of the proceeds, of the sale of these masks will go to the funds of the Society of St. Vin- cent de Paul, on whose behalf the Bal Masque is being hell.
Masks will also be on sale on the night of the Bal Masque, Friday, November 6th, at the entrance to the lifts of the Glou- rester Hotel, in the Gloucester | Arcade.
Arn
Banke.
11. K. Banks, $1,075 b. II. K. Banks (Lon. Reg.).
£106% n.
Chartered Bank. £163% 1. Mercantile Bank, A. and B.
£32.
Mercantile Bank, C.. £14% n. East Asia Bank, $83 n.
insurances.
Canton In, $265 n. Union In, 3000 b.
China Underwriters, $100 n. H. K. Fire, In., $255 n. Internat'i Asscc., Sh. 80
Shipping.
Douglas, $30 n.
H. K. Steamboats, $6.76 n. Indo-Chinas (Pref.), $35 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $36 n. Shell (Bearer). 119/4 n. Union Waterboats, $10% n.
Docks etc.
n.
H. K. Wharven (old), 7110 n. H. K. & W. Dock, $12 n. Providents (old), $2.10 n. Providents (now), 20 cts. n. New Engineerings, Sh. $4 a. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $814 n.
Mining
Kailan Mining Ad. 13/6 n. Rambe $12 b.
Venz: Goldfield $6% b.
Philippine Mining
Antamoks, P. 4.30 Atoks, P. 65 Baguio Gold, P. .36 Balatoc Min. P. 10
Benguet Consols, P. 16.20 Benguet Explor, P. 19 Big Wedges, 83 cts, sa. Consolidated Mines, P. .05 Demonstratlona, P. 1.10 Ipn Gold, P. 25
X. L. P. 2.45 Itogons, P. 2.45 Masbate Consol, 92 cts. Sh. Northern Mining. P. 27 Paracale Gumava, P. 80 Salncot Min. P. 08 San Mauricio, P. 3.55 Sayoz Consola, P. .72 United Parale, P. 2.19, Mambulno P. 62
Lands, Hotels, etc.
H. and S. Hotels, $6.10 b. 1. K. Landa, $39 8.
H. K. Lands. 4% Deben.
$105 n.
S'hai Lands, Sh. $18. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $10 D. Humphres, 89% n.
H. K. Realities, $5.50 1.
SHIP YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW
{ ALL EXPENSES FOR DELIVERY INCLUDING DUTY CAN BE PAID IN HONG KONG.
For Full Particulars Apply
THOS. COOK & SON LTD.
Queen's Bldg.
Hong Kong.
a keen lawn bowler.
The denth took place in Eng- land of Captain George Payne, formerly in the service of the Indo-China Steam Navigation Co.,
Ltd.
The Japanese community held a big reception in the City Hall to mark the coronation of Is Ma- jesty Emperor Yoshihito,
Two cases of Typhoid and one case of Measles, were reported to the local Health authorities on Wednea- day.
Chinese Estates. $78 n. China Realties, Sh. 34 n. China Debentures Sh. 300 n.
Public Utilities.
H. K. Tramways, $12.25 b. Peak Trame, (old), $0%.n. Peak Trams, (now), $2% n. Star Ferries, (old), $93 n. Yaumat Ferries, (old), $25 h. China Lights, $14% n. China Lights, (new), $10 IK. Electrle, $53 m. Maeno Electric, $20 n. Sandakan Lights, $8.30 n. Telephone (old), $29 n. Telephone (now), $10,65 n. China Buses, Sh. $11 n. Singapore Tractions, 27/- n. Singapore Pref. 27/- n.
Industriala
b.
Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $191⁄2 Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $15 n. Canton Icer. $2.20 n. Cement, $11.60 n.
1. K. Ropes, $3.90 n.
Stores, &c.
Dairy Farm, $22 n.. Watson, $4.85 n.. Lane Crawfords, $6% n. Sinceres, $8 n. Wing On (H.K.), $50 n.
Cotton Mills,
Ewo Cottons, Sh. $10.70 sa. S'hai Cottons, (old), Sh. $76 n. S'hai Cottons, (new). Sh. $43 n. Zoong Singa, 816 n. Wing On Textiles, Sh. 825 n. Miscellaneous.
II. K. Entertainments, $3 n. Constructions (old), $14 n. Constructions (new), 12
cts.
n,
Vibro Piling, $5.25 n. Ch. Govt. 5% 1926
92% n.
G.$Bda
The Club sides have been selected as follows:-~-
van
E.
R.
1st XV:-P. C. Frost, H.
11. D. Bidwell, W. Leeuwon, Grieve, G. K. Chadwick, A. 11.
KITANGERINELENTORIZMUM%IIMA+AKISTAN JONERLINING ALICEUR
"TELEGRAPH" ART SUPPLEMENT
To-morrow's Picture Features
Many illustrations of topic- al interest will appear in to- morrow's 1sue of the Tele- graph Pictorial Supplement.
There will be a group taken at the wedding of Mr. A. N. Braude and Miss Irene Dea- con, whilst others will ills-
the
the trate
opening of Chinese Public Dispensary at Shanshulpo, a religious cere- mony at the Tung Wah Hospi- tol. "A" Co. of the Royal Welch Fusiliers, and the Com
for mitted responsible
for collecting subscriptions
of Manes presentation Chiang Kai-shek.
The
nunl
Royal Engineers an church parade, with group, will be illustrated, and another picture will show the beating of Combined Retreat Lancashires at by the East Shamshuipo.
FANLING GOLF STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY
0.20 I. Newton, R. L. D. Wodehouse.
A. S. Robertson, 0.25 K.
Humphreys. 9.30 F, A. Redmond, E. J. R. Mit-
chell,
D.
0.35 Major Shannon, G. Marseille. 9.40 R. Young. 11. U. Ireland. 0.45 F. J. de Rome. J. W. Franics, 9.60 L. G. B. Dodwell, S. II. Dodwell. 9.55 A. E. Lishaman, D. S. Robb.
R. C. Webb.
10.00
E. T.
10.04 Col. MatthewF.
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0
10.08 F. C. Young, W. N. A. Smalley. 100. L. Leefe, R.
II. Grimths. 10.12 P.
W. A.
10.10 **.
10.10 N. K.
10.20 J. G. off, T. Low.
Stewart. 10.24 C. Austin, W. L. Alexander, 10,20 A.
A. Corrighan, E. L. Groome. 10.32 S. T. Butlin, 11. A. Mills. 10.36 1. H. Geare, G. E. Costello.
10.40 H. J. Armstrong. G. S. Hugh
Jones.
10.44 K. W. Jones, G. S. Chambers. 10.48 T. Lindars, J. C. Dunbar,
New Course
9.20. B. Mackle, Col. Blake. 9.25 T. R. Howell, D. J. Valentine. 9.30 T. A. Pearce, A. K. Mackenzie. 9.35 A. D. Raworth, A. McKellar. 0.40 II N. Williamson, T. R.
Chassels.
9.45 D. S. Edward, R. K. Collings. 9.50 D. J. Gilmore, A. Sommerfck. D.85 W. M. Thomson, B. D. Evans. 10.00 D, Forbes, O. J. Shannon. 10.08 A. L. Landsbert, J. C. Finch. .10.10 3. A. D. Morrison, G. II.
Cautherley.
10.24 R. L. S. Webb, A. A. Bremner. 10.32 K. K. Rounds, L. R. Cramer, 10.40 E. C. Norris, P. 1. Suckling,
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Belling
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Members of New York Cotton Exchange
Chicago Board of Trade
Winnipeg Grain Exchange
Commodity Exchange, Ino.. New York
Canadian Commodity Exchange, Inc., Montreal- New York Coffee and Sugar Exohango
Manila Block. Exchange.
Correspondents for
HAYDEN, STONE & Co., New YORK AND BOSTON
Telephone 30244
Amoy
Japan
J. E. SWAN & Co., New York
Cable Address: SWANSTOCK
Hongkong & Shanghal Bank Buliding, Hongkong
Offices: Shanghai and Manila
POST
OFFICE.
INWARD MAILS.
Birdhana Tsushima Maru
November 5. November 6.
Antenor
November 7.
Kashima Maru
November 7.
„November 7,
November 7.
Straits und London Parcels-London-
late, 1st October, Japan, Shanghai and Formosa .... USA., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-
had (San Francisco, 8th October) Pres. Harrison Javn and Manila
Tjisaroen
OUTWARD MAILS.
Date and Time.
Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Pres. Jackson
*Straits and Europe vin Marseilles Kashima Maru
(Due Marseilles, 8th December).
Fri, Nov. 6, 4 p.m. Fri., Nov. 6, 4.30 p.m. Fri, Nov. 0, 8 p.m. ..Fri, Nov. 0.
Nov. 6, 4 p.m. ..Nov. 6, 5 p.m Nov. 6, 5.30 p.m.
Fri, Nov. 0
.Nov. 6, 5 p.m .Nov. 6, 6 pm. Fri, Nov, 0,
G.F.G. and K.P.0.
Nov. 6, 3 pm .Nov. 6, 5 p.m.
to
T.T.. Demand
1/2.27/32 1/2.27/32
Per
For
T.T. Shanghai
102
Friday.
T.T. Singapore
5214
Samshul and Wachow
Kongso..
T.T. Japan
10514
Bangkok
Hermod
T.T. Indin
81%
Foochow
Szechuen
T.T. U.S.A,
301.
T.T. Manla
001%
T.T. Batavia
554%
T.T. Bangkok
140%*
(Due Victoria B.C. November 25)
and Europe via Victoria B.C., and *Europe via Siberia.
Parcels,
Ref..
Letters,
T.T: Saigon
04%
6.50
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
743% 131
Ricg.
Letters,
1/036 8575
Buying
Straits, Cryion, India, E. and South Soudan
Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe vin Marseilles.
(Due Marsellies, 4th December).
Parcels, Reg
1/3.5/32
Lotters,
..Nov. 0, 0 p.m.
1/3.7/32
Saturday.
30%
TJikarang...Sot., Nov. 7, 10.30 a.m.
6.77
03
4.08
The supplement will contain the popular entertainment and feature pages, results of last week's Children's Competition, and detalls of a new contest for the youngsters.
HANUMENKUJEMYSLENENLERANTAUK MEGIOITIN
Butcher, J. L. Bonnar, K. A. Watson, J. B. Dunnett, A. W, Holden, W. E lcers, 1. H. Bradford, N. E. Clarke, A. F. Walkden (Capt.), and J. Red-
man.
A XV:-D, A. Hands, J. B. Stewart, D. W. J. Rend, W. J. Gallagher, Hynes, C. W. Lyle, J. R. Henderson. E. P. Humphreys (Capt.). W. II. Currio, T. H. Pratt, R. P. Edwords, J. G. Dalziel, H. W. E. Heath, M. S. Cumming and K. A. Munro.
Cotman The Navy side is:-L (Bruce), P. O. Felay (Rover), Sto. Warren (Otus). Lt. Harvey (Odin), Ldg. Sig. McCall (Parthian) Lt
Lt. Davies Euman (Perseus), (Perseus), Lt. Maurice (Falmouth), A. B. Woodinan (Falmouth), Mid Dickens (Cumberland), Lt. Coltart (Proteus), Lt. Mayden (Parthian),
TT. Germany T.T. Switzerland TT. Australia T.T. Lisbon
4 m/s. L/C. London
4 m/s. D/P.
do
4 m/s. L/C. U.S.A.
4 m/s. France
30 d/s. Indin
U.S. Cross rate in London
FAIR WEATHER
The unticyclone is moving east- ward and pressure is now highest over Japan and neighbouring seas. The depression is situated about 350 miles E.S.E. qf Manila, moving north- west. Local forecast:-East winds, muderate; fair.
Presenting AN ENTIRELY
H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 8% prm. n. 1. Hawkins-Captain (Oswald), A NEW KIND OF LIPSTICK 11.K. Govt, 34% Loan par. b. B. Turner (Falmouth), Lt. Hailifan Wallace Harpers, $4 n.
(Dating).
Gloucester Hotel
To-Morrow, Nov. 7th
Special
Dinner Dance
presenting
Carmen and Conrad
Dancers Extraordinary
Also featuring Mike Kogan
Master of Ceremonics, Vocalist, and Entertainer.
AFTER DINNER PATRONS, $1 COVER CHARGE.
DANCING EVERY NIGHT
to
Gellman's Gloucester
Cossacks
Please Book Your Reservations Early Phone 28128
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Air Mail for Canton and Districts C. N, A: C. plane
.....Sat, Nov. 7.
G. F. O. & E. P. O. Reg.
Nov. 7, Noon Letters Nov. 7, 12.30 p.m.
Letters for "K.L.M. Service"-due Kashima Maru........Sat., Nov. 7.
Amsterdam, 10th November
Straits,
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G.P.O. and K.P.O. RepSat, Nov. 7, 3.30 p.m. Letters, Sat., Nov. 7, 4.00 p.m. ......Sat., Nov. 7. GP.O. and K.P.O. Reg.Sat, Nov. 7, 3.45 p.m. Letters, Sat., Nov. 1, 4.30 pm.
Sandakan, Ceylon, India. Kashima Muru East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marsellles -Duc Marseilles, 6th December Shanghai and Europe via Siberla Antenor Hulphong Amoy
Canton Kiungchow Hopsang
=
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Stralts and Culcutta
Kutsang
Parcels,
.Nov. 7, 4 p.m.
Manila
Siraits and Calcutta...
Parcela... Nov. 7, 5.00 p.m.
(Via
Letters,
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.Nov. 8, 5.00 a.m.
KOWLOON TRAFFIC for R. Auburn to answer a summons
SUMMONSES
SEVERAL BEFORE
THE COURT
served against the latter for driving his car, No. 411, along Nathan Road, and between the posts indicating restricted speed, at a speed of 30 141 0.35 a.m. on October 19.
Chao pleaded guilty, and was
Auburn told that Mr.
WAB scen driving down Nathan Road at this speed by Traffle Sergeant Scrim, G. A. Bond, of 002 Nathan Road, was summoned before Mr. E. Him who followed his car after having been overtaken. Mr. Auburn's car worth at the Kowloon Magistracy
remained behind another car about this morning for driving privac 200 feet way and tried twice to pass, motor
car No. 1726 in the early morning of October without due care but was unsuccessful in doing 80. until the third time, when car Nu. and caution in Salisbury Road, and 411 rose to 45 mph. and vanished driving without a valid driver's around the corner of Salisbury Road. licence at the same time and place. Sergeant Serim followed and caught
Defendant pleaded guilty to both
17
charges, stating that he had renew-him at the car park:
His Worship imposed a fine of $15. ed his car licence, but had put off D. R. Ryde, licensed driver of renewing his driver's licence, having private cur No. 3035, employed by forgotten about it.
tho Union Insurance Society of On the second charge, It was con- Cantos, was cautioned and discharged eeded that the roud on which Mr.
when he answered Д summons Dend was driving was an extremely accusing him of driving in Nalhun tricky one, as an iron rolling run-Rond at 11.35 p.m. on October ning along the right side of the road without lighted headlights. tended to make the driver believe Defendant stated that he had been that the turn came much later than into a filling station and had merely it really did and consequently Mr. forgotten to turn on his lights after Bond, found that he was driving for being served. He had, however, n time on the wrong side of the turned them on after a short delay. road.
but had been seen by the trafic His Worship Imposed lines of $5 officer before he noticed the omission. and $15 respectively, on the charges,
two
F. C. Oppen, driver of car No. 1885, ot Room No. 233 the Peninsula Hotel, A summons involving Mr. M. Awas summoned for causing an ob- Murphy, of the R. A. Mess, Kowloon struction by parking his car on the stating that he failed to drive pri-Majestic Theatre side of Solgon Road vate car No. 3070 with due care and for 25 minules on the evening of caution on October 9 at 9.40 a.m. in October 20, thereby causing Austin Road, was adjourned until obstruction. He pleaded guilty and Monday, Traffle Sergeant James was fined $2.
Serim appearing for the prosecution. NEWCOMER'S IGNORANCE
an
D. C. Butland, driver of private: Jumping from a.maving tramear in motor car No. 1992, employed by the King's Rond yesterday, Tang Muk, Texas Company, was summoned for aged 26, residing at Shaukiwan, was enusing an obstruction In Saigon removed to the Government Civil Street on October 20.
Hospital suffering from injuries, Defendant pleaded guilty, but stated that he was a newcomer and
did not see that he was doing any- Mrs. J. Coogan, mother of Jackie thing wrong. Other carn were Coogan ("The Kid"), arrived in parked on the Majestic Theatre side Hongkong this morning by the Cana- of the road, and he merely followed dian Pacife liner Empress of Jayan. their example. He found out later Mrs. Coogan is en route to Manila, that they also had been summoned. and is accompanied by her youngest A nominal fine of $2 was imposed. son, Robert. She will return to Mr. H. N. Chao, solicitor, appeared Hongkong for a few days next week,