THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1936.

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T.T. France |been declared payable on FRIDAY, SOMETHING NEW: something good. 20TH NOVEMBER, 1935, on and T.T. Switzerland

T.T. Germany If you want really refreshing after which date Dividend War-T.T. Australla drink, uk for "Ewo" Beer.

rants may be obtained on applien-T.T. Lisbon FURS: silver foxes and an exclusive)tion at the Society's Reglatered} selection of furcoats on sale at Alaska Odlice, Union Building, Hong Kong. Fur Co., Kayumally Bullding, top

NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO nour, 20, Queen's Road, Central.

GIVEN that the SHARE TRANS-4 m/s L/C. U.S.A. EXCHANGE BUILDING Beauty Parlour gives an opportunity for only PER BOOKS of the Society will be 1 m/s. France two weeks. Perms at the lowest CLOSED from MONDAY, STII 30 d/s. India pricos $8 to $12. Please take lift of NOVEMBER, to THURSDAY, 19TH | U.S. Cross rate in London Lane, Crawford's. Phone 30770

NOVEMBER, 1936. Both days Inclusive.

FOR SALE.

TO BE SOLD--An Attractive well stunted in built modern Residence;

the most delightful and one of healthy districts of Hongkong, over- looking the ocean at Pokfulam. Containing three bedrooms, two bathrooms, dining room, drawing

room, ample servants' quarters, Bush Invalories, II. & C. Water, tennis court, garage for two cars. 34,375 450.

feet of land. Price $55,000. Apply G. H. Wilson, Robertsun Wil- son & Co., Ltd, Hongkong.

CHINESE ART DISPLAY

EXHIBITION OPEN IN LONDON

London, Nov. 18.

An exhibition of bifty-one palbt- ings by Teng 1. Chlu, the husband: of Mr. T V, Seong's sister-in-law. was opened to-day by Mr. Quo This! ch, the Chinese, Anibassador, at a gathering of the Fine Arts Society.

Chin generally adopts the Western style of painting, but with a distinct Chinese feeling. The pictures

are

chiefly ledscapes and they reyer a wide variety of scenes, from Peking to Scotland, The artist will spend Moruceo.--- the winter painting in

Reuter.

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rhythmical pattern, and you must study every speech until you find out what this pattern is. The following sentence gives a simple example of the use of inflection. He came up the stairs, walked along the passage, opened the door, and with a violent push smashed his way into the room." The three introductory phrases must be spoken with an upward, and the choax with a 'downward inflection." the result being that

hat the rising note gives a feeling of suspense, and the. downward one rounds off the climax. This principle of contrast must be applied to all speechej.

of

speak

were.

Verse

needs a greater amount of variety than prose, and the best way

studying inflection lo rend pas suges from the plays of Shakespeare, as part of the daily practice, until correct infection becomes natūrai.

Clofely linked with inflection is

The tone in which you tone.

sentener can entirely alter the meaning. Try saying the words "come in" (as If someone knocking at the door) in as many different tones as you can

en think of. Without altering infection or stress you will be able to suggest anger, anxiety, hope, fear, impatience, and many other emotions or reactions, and by looking out for places in your part in which changes of tones can be introduced you will be able to im- prove, the dramatic effect of your words greatly.

Next:-Volume. Pause. Walking.

By Order of the Board. |

A. W. HUGHES,

General Manager. Hongkong. 7th October, 1936.

ST. PATRICK'S SOCIETY OF HONG KONG.

NOTICE.

THE SEVENTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be held in the JACOBFAN ROOM, HONG KONG HOTEL at 5.30 p.m. THURSDAY, 19th. November, 1936.

Business.

on

(1) Ta receive the Annual Re- port wirel Statement of Accounts for the

year ending 30th. September. 1936.

(2)

To elect Oilers for the ensuing year.

13. H. C. HALLOWES,

Hon. Secretary.

SHARE PRICES

ot

The following in the lat local share quotations issuer this morning.

Banks

11. K. Banks, $1,685 b.

Dauks H. K.

(Lon. Reg.)

2107 . Chartered Bank, £155, n. Mercantile Bank, A. and B..

132.

Mercantile Bank, C. £147%. a. East Asia Bank, $83 n.

insurance. Canton In.. $263 b. Union In.. $600 b. China Underwriters, $1.00 h. H, K. Fire, In., $255 n. Internat'l Assce., Sh. $3 n.

Shipping.

Douglas, $30 n.

H. K. Steamboats, $6.75 n. Indo-Chinas (Pref.), $35 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $30 n. Shelf (Bearer), 116/3 n, Union Waterboats, $101⁄2 11.

Docks etc. --H--K-Wharves-fold),-$100..sa.

H. K. & W. Dợcks, $1834 b. Providents (ald), $1.90 %, Providents (new), 20 cta. n. New Engineerings, Sh. $4 n.

Shanghai Docks, Sh. $811⁄41⁄2n:

Mining

Kailan Mining Ad., 15/- n. itanba, $18.70° n. Venz: Goldfield $641 b..

Philippine Mining Autamoks, P., 3.96 Atoks, P. 57

Baguio Gold. P. 28. Balatoe Min, P. 15%1⁄21⁄2 Benguet Consols, P. 15 Bengue Expl. P. 18 Big Wedges, P. 40%

Buying

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ANGLO-EGYPTIAN ́ TREATY

Cairo, Nov. 18. Following its ratiñcation by the Chamber last week, the Senate to-

ratified day

the Anglo-Egyptian Trenty by 109 votes to 7-Reuter.

THE LATEST!

Consolidated Mines, P., .04

Demonstrations, P. 88

Jp Gold, 1. .25%

1. X. I. P. 1.70 Itogons, 1; 1,80

Masbat Consol, P. 46 Northern Min., 1. 481⁄2 Parale Gumaus, P. „G! Salucot Min. 1', .061⁄2 San Mauricio. P. 2.70 Suyor Consols, 1'. ‚54

- United Paracale, P. 155

Lands, Hotela, etc.

H. and S. Hotels, $6 s. H. K. Landa, $38% 8.

II. K. Landes. 4% Deben.

$105 n.

S'hai Lands, Sh. $13 n.

Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $10 1. Humphries, 394 b.

H. K. Realities, $5.50 n. Chinese Estates, $78 n. China Roulties, Sh. $4 n. China Debentures Sh. $GO n.

Public Utilitien.

H. K. Tramways, $11.80 1. Peak Trams, (old), $61⁄2 *. Peak Trams, (new), $234 n. Star Ferries, (old), $9214 h. Youmut!-Ferries (old), 25 m. China Lights, $13.10 s. China Lights, (new), $10% n. H. K. Electric, $52 s. Macno Electric, $20 n. Sandakan Lights, $8.30 n. Telephone (old), $28% sa. Telephone fuów), $9.70/10 ma. China Buses. Sh. $11% n. Singapore Tractions, 27/- n. Singapore Pref, 27 n.

Industriala

Cald: Macg. (old). Sh. $19 Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $15 n. Canton Ives. $2.20 n. Cement, $10.30 b.

H. K. Ropes. $3.40 5.

Stores, &e. Dairy Farm, $211⁄2 sa. Watson, $4.85 n.

Lane Crawfords. $694 n. Sinceres, $3 n. Wing On (IL.K.). $50 n.

Cotton Mil

Ewo-Cottons, Sh: $11.35 b. S'hai Cottoms, (old), Sh, $82 n. S'hai Coltons, (new), Sh. $45 n. Zoong Singa, $21 n.

HYGIENIC

DOLLS

Wing On Textiles, Sh. $25.5.

MiscallarisoZIK.

H. K. Entertainments; tn. Constructions (old), $1. Constructiona (new), 42% cts.

Vibro Filling, $5.30 n.

Ch. Govt. 0% 1925 G.$Bds

92% n.

H. K. Govt: 47% Loan 85% prra.

b.

HI, K. Govt, 34% Loan 3% prm

b.

Wallace Harpers, $4 n.

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TRAM ACCIDENTS

TWO REPORTED YESTERDAY

WON

WEEK'S TRAFFIC

ACCIDENTS

THIRTEEN PEOPLE

INJURED

In the Colony of Hungkong, includ-

An unknown Chinese woman admitted to the Government Civil Hospital yesterday suffering from In- Juries received when she WIR knocked down by a tromen outside the Island, Kinyloon and the New the Central Fire Station, In Des Territories during the week ending Voeux Rond. The woman met with at 8 nm. on Saturday, November 14, the acclient by suddenly running there were ultegether 38 traffic neeld- across the rond, in front of the onents, as the result of which 13 per- coming trum.

sous were injured.

Another Chinese, a man, Chan Chul, 24, was also admitted to the

Of the persons injured, 10 were Government Civil Hospital yesterday, suffering from injuries received by pedestrians, who were either walk- falling off a moving tramcar opposite ing or running across the road und the Central Market. Chan attempted were struck by vehicles. One private)

bourd the car while it was In

car passenger was injured when the motion. He was knocked unconscious

vehicle collided with a safety Island, by the fall.

One tramenr passenger and one bus passenger were injured whilst alight- ing from a moving tramear and a moving motor bus respectively.

COMMANDS QUEEN MARY

London, Nov. 18. Captain R. V. Peel, senior Com-

Of the 33 accidents, 13 were coll- mander of the Cunard-White Starslons between vehicles; 15 were colll- Beet, hus been appointed Com-sions between velleles and pedes- modore in succession to the Inte sir trians; and 7 necidents were due to

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DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

EVERYWHERE IN LIFE, THE TRUE A European, $. Richards, was QUESTION, IS, NOT WHAT WE GAIN, BUT taken to tho Government Civil WHAT WE DO.-Carigie,

Hospital last night suffering from n wound across the nose. The injury

Miss Margaret Harmsworth, daught-is stated by the police to have been ter of Sir Leicester Harmsworth caused by two other Europeans. and njevc of Lord Rothermere,

arrived in Hongkong yesterday. byj The Old Blues onnual dinner will the s.s. Patroclus. Miss Harrnsworth is be held at the Gloucester Hotel on travelling with Sir James and Lady Tuesday, November 24, at 8 p.m. for Owen and a purty, who are on a 8.30 p.m. Old Blues who intend to be present and have not yet informed round-the-world tour,

Capf. R. L. K. Allen, General Staf Office, H. M. Navel Dockyard, are asked to send their names to him of once.

Pan Chun, 30, unemployed, ap- peared before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy this morning. charged with the unlawful possession of five pairs of children's stockings Defendant admitted the charge and

was bound ever in $25 to be of good behaviour for six months. Inspector Hopkins prosecuted,

Chorged with maliciously wound- ing 庭 fellow-Sikh named Jang

Singh, a pollet guard, Sher Singh, 53, was remanded for 48 hours when

whilst riding a push-bicycle in Des For disobeying traffic signal eux Roud Central yesterday, Lo brought before Mr. K. Keen at the Chi-kong, 23, Was arrested and Central Magistracy this morning where he was fined $10. Defendant was bailed out on that amount. In-

spector Hopkins prosecuted.

A 72-year-old man, Wong Cheung,

be appeared before Mr. Wynne-Jones was brought before Mr. K. Keen at at the Kowloon Magistracy: this the.

Central Magistracy to-day, morning, Inspector W. R. Chester Woods sald the wounding was done fron pons, valued at 50 cents, from charged with having stolen two cast-

with

* chopper early on Wednesday Chan Yass of 127 Jervols Street. morning in the third floor of 304 Defendant pleading guilty to the Portland Street. The police were charge said that he was driven instructed to oppose bail, as the to steal because of hunger. He was wounds were very s serious,

bound over in $50 for one year.. In- spector. Hopkins prosecuted.

LI Shek-mlog. 30, unemployed, appeared before Mir, K. Keen at the Wai Yuk-man. 41, unemployed, of Central Magistracy this morning, 617 Rectomation Street, was brought charged with (a) stealing a quantily before Mr. E. Himsworth at the of house fittings from

No. 24 Kowloon Magistracy this morning. Robinson Road and (b) for having for possession of prepared oplum, In his possession screw-driver it and operating an eplum divan en for on unlawful purpose. Defendant November 17 at 8.45 p.m. in hia admitted, the charges and was sen-home, Revenue Officer Brown pro- Lenced to two months' hard labour secuted. Defendant was fined $5, or on the first count and one month's one week, on the first charge, ond imprisonment on the second. Det.- $50, or one week, on the second, the Sergeant Bentley prosecuted.

sentences to run consecutively.

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