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for 3 days prepaid
TUITION GIVEN.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE P. & O. BANKING CORPORATION, LIMITED.
HONG KONG
Change of Addresa,
On and from the 30th November, 1936, the address of this Branch will bo Marina House, No. 17, Queen's Road, C., Hong Kong.
ENGLIBII lady will give conversa. tion lessons in exchange_similar
German. HONG KONG HORTICULTURAL from lessons
French, Italian or Spanish lady or gentleman. 347, "Hongkong Write Box No. Telegraph."
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
ኑ
Showing On The Scream TO-DAY
at the
KING'S THEATRE
THE HONG KONG--
SOCIETY.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the above Society will be held at the Board Room of Messrs. Jardine, Matho gon & Co., Ltd., (by kind permis- sion) on Tuesday, the 15th Decem
ber, 1936, at 5.15 p.m.
J. T. BAGRAM,
Hon. Secretary. Hongkong. 1st December, 1936,
REMOVAL NOTICE
PHILHARMONIC RCA VICTOR COMPANY OF
SOCIETY
REHEARSING FOR
THEIR FORTHCOMING
PRODUCTION
THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES
́MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
The Steamship,"
"PRESIDENT DOUMER" No. 1 A/37. Bringing Cargo from Marsellies via ports, arrived Hongkong on Friday, 27th November, 1936.
CHINA
Hongkong Branch
has moved from 745 Nathan Road,Kowloon, to the 8th floor of
THE CHINA BUILDING, 31 Queen's Road.
Now 'Phone No. 31133
Dec. 1.
1936.
AUSTRIA,
HUNGARY
ALOOF
(Continued from Page 1.) Japanese Governments, the Foreign Secretary sald the lext was com- municated shortly before publication to the British Ambassadors in Ber- lin and Tokyo.
In making this communication, the: German Ambassader that there was no kind Foreign Minister assured the
of military or other alliance between Germany and Japan, and the Japan-
no secret Treaty at all. He had no information that Italy had yel enter- ed into a similar agreement with Japan.
Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kow-ese Foreign Minister stated there was toon, whence delivery may be obtain ed immediately after landing.
All claims must be sent in to me
or before
December, 1038, or 8th they will not be recognized. -
examin Damaged Packages will be
Company's Surveyor ed by the Mesars: Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 19.00 a.m. on Thursday, 3rd .1030.
an or
December, Consignees must have a Revenue Oficer in attendance when any duti- able goods are examined by the Company's Suaveyors.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever,
R. OHL Agent Hongkong, 27th November, 1936.
THURSDAY
at the
ALHAMBRA
SHE'LL HANG
for murdering
the only man. who could save her life... unless
he traps the kill-
er in her lust sixty minutes!
The
FINAL
Mr. Eden added:"As regards the "üttitude of His Majesty's Govern- ment, the House is aware that they have explicitly, depreciated any ten- dency to divide the world info-con- Hicling comps, especially on ideolo- glent
grounds. Their policy con- tinues to be to promote, so far as lies in their power, friendly relations between all nations.”—British Wire- Irs),
MANILA SHARES
The following quotations have been received by Swan, Culbertson and Fritz from their Manila ofce, | after the close of the morning session:
Prices in Pesos Buyers Sellers
Antamok
Atok
Bagulo Gold
Gold Creek
... 3.35 A
25
21
Benguel Consoli-
dated
14.50
14.75
Benguet Exploration
10 A
Big Wedge
.27
.20
Coco Grove
.52
.53
Consoldated Mines
.025
.0276
Dayaku....
.10
Demonstration
East Mindanao
25 A
.13
20
Gumaus Gold
ཀ་
22
Itogon
1.05
1:15
I.X.L..
1:20
Marsman
105.00 A
.16
Parale
Gold
.20
24
GumBus 40
Mauricio
United Paracale
2,03 .34 1,00
45. 2.10
30 1.05
Universul Explora-
tion
.20
.21
Market: Weak.
Masbate
“Mineral ̈?v=OUFTES.
Mother
Fan
Suyoc
Lode
FINE TO CLOUDY
THE HONGKONG
SHARE PRICES
The following a the Hat- "o keel share quotations issued thi morning.
Banka.
II. K. $1,745 b.
H. K. Banks (Lon. Reg.)
£108 m.
Chartered Bank, 215 n. Mercantile Bank, A. and B.
£20.
Mercantile Bank, C., £14% n. East Asia Bank,,883 n..
Canton In., $265 b. Union In.. $502 b.
China Underwriters, $1.00 n. H. K. Fire, In., $256 n. Internat Aasce,, Sh. #81⁄41⁄2 11.
Shipping...
Douglas, $80 D. H. K. Steamboats, $7.40 n. Indo-Chinas (Prof.), $55 n. Indo-Chinas (Dof.), $36 n. Shell (Bearer), 118/14 n. Union Waterboats, $10% -1.
Docks etc.
H. K. Wharves (old), $109 H. K. & W. Docks, $13 Providents (ok), $1.85 n. Providonts (now), 20 cts. n....... New Engineerings, Sh. $4 n. Shanghai Docks. Sh. $81%1⁄2 Mining
Kallan Mining Ad., 14/- Raubs, $13.25 n. Venz: Goldfield $8 b.
Philippine Mining Antamoks, P. 1.30 Atoke. P. 34 Bagulo Gold, P. 20 Balatoe Min., P. 15.25 Benguet Consols, P. 144 Banguet Expt P. 15 Big Wedges, P. .28 Consolidated Mines, P. 0234 Demonstrations, $1.11 sa, Ipo Gold, P. .19
I. X. L., R. 1.15
Itogons, P. 1.10
Masbate Consol, P. 34 Northern Min., P. 14 Paracale Gumaus, P. 40 Salacot Min, P. .05
San Mauricio, 3.60/.62 cty. sa. Suyor Consols, P. 35 United Paracale, P. 1,05
Lands, Hotels, etc.
H. and S. Hotels, $5.55 n. H. K. Lando, 338% 8. H. K. Lands. 4% Deben.
$105 m.
S'hai Lands, Sh. $13 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $10 n. Humphries, $91⁄2 an.
H. K. Realties, $5.15 m. Chinese Estates, $78 n. China Realtics, Sh. 34 n. China Debentures Sh. $80 1.
Pablle Utilities,
II. K. Tramwaya, $12.45 n. Peak Trams, (old), 861⁄2 n. Poak Trams, (now), $2% 0. Star Ferrles, (old), $93 b. Yaumati Ferries (old), $25
and sa.
TELEGRAPH.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER
1936.
NEW BARRISTER Japanese Get
AND SOLICITOR
"ADMITTED AT THE
SUPREME COURT
i
A barrister-at-law and a solicitor were admitted to practico in Hong- kong this morning, the Hon. Mr: C. G. Alabaster, Attorney General, moving both applications before His Honour the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor
The applicants were Mr. Donald James Neville Anderson, barrlater= at-law, son of Mr. C. G. Anderson, manager of the Assurance France Asiatique in Hongkong; and Bertram Carmichael Hobbs, now a member of the firm of McCallum & Co., solicitors.
Mr.
Frisco Cargo
MAINTAIN PACIFIC
SCHEDULES
IN SPITE OF HANDICAPS
to
The second N.Y.K.', trans-Paclie liner to leave San Francisco since the maritime strike, commenced left the American port on November 27 for Hongkong. The ship was the Asama Maru. She should havė left two days earlier, but Vancouver and back to San Francisco,
voyaged
though Los Angeles was omitted from The Attorney General said: In her schedule of ports. The ship is making a motion under Section 20, due in Hongkong on December 20, 21 and 22, Ordinance No. 1 of 1871,
one day belifnd schedule. for the approval, admission and "The Tatsuta Maru, which was the enrolment of Mr. Anderson whom, first foreign liner to leave San um instructed, was born on October
Francisco
cinco, following the outbreak of n. 21, 1012, and was educated at the the strike, tr due here on December
Diocesan Boys' School in
Colony, this He left that school in 1923 after he at noon. Among her particularly heavy passenger list Are over a had matriculated at the Hongkong hundred passengers who, will trans- University, Edward
winning there the King ship here and continue on to Manil graduated from
The Talyo Maru, which left Kobo in
on November. 14, picked up at 1932 with the degree of Bachelor of Honolulu the cargo which had been Arts and went to London the follow- left there by the Tatsuta Maru and ing year and read for the Bar it left for America from that port ou Grays Inn, He was called in January November
late. This 26, one day this year and took the degree of
takerf to the Pacific Coast Bachelor of Law at London
Univer- Cargo
n
China Lights, $131⁄2 n. China Lights, (new), $10% n. H. K. Electric, $52% sa. Macao Electric; $20 n. Sandakan Lights, $8.80 n. Telephone (old), $281⁄4 n. Telephone (new), $10 n. China Buses, Sh. $111⁄4 n. Singapore Tractions, 27/- n. Singapore Pref. 27/— n.
Industrials
b.
Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $19% o Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $15_n. Canton Ices $2.20 n. Cement, $11.25_n.
H. K. Ropes, $8. 5. Storen, &c.
Dairy Farm, $201 A. Watson, $4.85 n. Lane Crawfords, $63⁄4 n. Sinceres, $3 n.
Wing On (H.K.), 850 n.
Cotton Mills, Ewo Cottons, Sh. $13.80.6.
S'hai Cottons, (old), Sh. $81 b. Shal Cattons, (new), Sh. $63 b. Zoong Sings, $21 n.
Hing On Textiles, Sh, $27 b.
Miscellaneous.
n.
H. K. Entertainments, $3 n. Constructions (old), $1 Constructions (new), 42% cta.
n
Vibro Piling, $5.30 n.
Ch. Govt. 6% 1925. G.$Bda
02% 11.
H. K, Govt. 4% Loan 8% prm.
b.
II. K. Govt. 31⁄2% Loan 3% prm.
b. Wallace Harders, 84 n.
EXCHANGE RATES
The anticyclone bas moved into the Pacific to the east of Japan, and an- other is developing over
North Paris China. Local forecast:-N. E. winds, moderate to fresh; fine to cloudy.
HOUR From to-day
RALPHO
BELLAMY'
MARQUERITE
CHURCHILL
Directed by
·D. Ross' Ledermsen
'A COLOMIRA PICTURE -
COUNT THE
"TELEGRAPHS"
EVERYWHERE
only
20
Shopping Days
to
Christmas
Geneva. Berlin.. Athens Milan.
Nov, 28. 105.11/04 21.314
12.17% 350
Copenhagen..-22.40 Stockholm.. 10.394 Shanghai 1/2.7/32 New Y York.. .4.8011 Amsterdam 9.0232
Vienna Prague Madrid Lisbon Hongkong Bombay
Montreal
„2014
138k
Nom.
110
1/21 1/6 4.884- Brüssela
28.97 Yokohama 1/2.1/32 Belgrade. .213. Monte Video, 20%
44
Bucharest. 667% Silver
(forword)21 Silver (Spot)..21 War Loan....106
or
Schversity
the
thank
Bity in 1938 and intends to praeiled by the Tatauta Maru on her last trip Eastward but could not be unloaded In this Colony.
and taken back and unloaded at
Was Honolulu.
The Talyo Marú will proceed Son Francisco and thence to returning to San Vancouver, Francisco before sailing again for the Far East.
The Chlef Justice said: you. Mr. Attorney, and it gives me very great pleasure, to accede to the prayer of this petition moved on Mr. Anderson's behalf, Mr. Anderson, very proud record not you have n
academically,
but also, and this only is not
notice a matter in the field of sport. the Bar unfortunately a pleted here at the moment, and I am you will be no addition strength and bring some enthusiasm and energy to it. I hope your career at the Bar of this Colony will always be a very happy and successful one.
MR. HOBBS ADMITTED
of in will And
sure
of
-
She la duc to sail for Hongkong on December 10, two days behind schedule, and arrive here on January 3 on schedule, coming, direct from Kobe and amitting the usual call at Shanghai.
SPANISH LOYALISTS CLAIMING SUCCESS
'(Continued from Page 1
In moving the second application, the Attorney General said: "Under the same Ordinance, I move for the ad- mission of Mr. Hobbs as a solicitor. pressure on the central front
has I am instructed he was born in the been repulsed, and the Foreign County of Wiltshire on October 21
has Minister, Senor Delvayo, who 1910,
and
Valencia, en- was educated at Mari
arrived here from vns articled borough. He
to Mr.nounces the results of recent opera- F. W. Fisher Brown of indermaur & tons are extremely satisfactory. Brown, of Chancery Lane,
radio with A Bilbao
message to-night whom he served his term of five declares that a brilliant scries of bis final examina- surprise moves by the militia 30 years, and Nou in November, 1932, He was nurulles south of Madrid, destroyed a milled to practice in February, 1533. long stretch of insurgent lines near In 1934 he entered into an engage. Sesena and brought the Loyalista to ment with Sanderson & Morgans, of within striking distance of Toledo.→ Colcutta, where he mel Mr.
Reuter. McCallum.
The
1
Chief Justice said: May sny that, with the experience you have gained elsewnere, you will find conditiona In this Colony congenial and pleasant and will at all times be very happy both. in your chosen career and in your social life, Hongkong? It gives me much pleasure to accede to Mr. Attorney General's application on your behalf.
TRAFFIC CASES
'FINE IMPOSED ON
SPEEDSTER.
INTERNATIONAL COLUMN
Barcelona, Nov. 30.
A column of several hundred anti- Fascists, consisting of French, Polish," Belgian Itallas, German, Austrian and Hungarian volunteers, has left Madrid to join in its defence.-- Reuter Bulletin Service.
BOMBING ATTACKS
Seville, Nov. 30. The Insurgents claim officially that three Russian ships, one of which was loaded with n. cargo of shells, were sunk in the recent air bombardment of Cartagena-Reuler Bulletin Ser- vice.
-NEUTRAL-ZONE BOMBED.
London, Nov. 30,-. Particulars of the air raid on
Alleante have reached Londen and show that raiders dropped bombs over the neutral zone. The ships there im mediately put to sea, but two British warehouses were destroyed-Reuter Bulletin Service.
POST OFFICE.
Shanghal
INWARD MAILS.
Memnon
Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Direct Service”—London date, 21st November
Straits
Japan
Straits
Straite
ong
and Shanghai
Amoy
Japan
Japan and Shanghai
Canada, U.S.A. Honolulu, Japan and Shangha! (Vancouver B.C., 14th November)
Japan and Shanghai Japan, Shanghai, Formota and Eur- ope via Siberia (London, 12th November).
Stralis...
Straits and Europe via Negspatam (Letters and papers) London 5th November,
Japan
U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hai (San Francisco, 12th Novem- ber) Straits Straits and London Parcels (London,
2001 October). Australia and Manila
**
R.MA. Dorado
Somali
Tanda
Van Heutsz
Antilochus
Canfon
Exton
Tilawa
Noto Moru Burdwan
Emp. of Japan...... General Stierman
December 1.
December „December December ¡December 1. December 2. December December 3. December December 3. December. 4.
December 4. ..December. 4.
Hakone Maru Hakozaki Maru
December 4. „December 4.
Hakozaki Maru
Manila Maru
.December
„December 4.
.December.4. .December,
.December
December 5
Talula Maru Tottort Maru
Hector Nankin
OUTWARD MAILS.
For
Samshu and Wuchow Manila
Per Tuesday.
Date and Time.
Tal Ming Tues., Dec. 1; 4 pm. Peter Maersk ..Tues., Dec. 1, 5 pm. Wednesday.
Foochow vin Swatow Leliers for "K.L.M. Scrvice."
(Dus Amsterdam, 14th December.
Ninghai Wed., Dec. 2, 8.30 Местнолете
.
.Wed.. Doa 2. G.P.O. and K.P.O.
Reg
Letters.
Parcels,
Straits, Aden, Egypt and Europe Memnon
via Marseilles due
.Dec. 2, 9.30 am. .Dec. 2, 10 am. Wed, Dec. 2,
..Dec. 1,3 p.m.
Reg., ..... .Dec. 2, 9.45 am. Letters, .Dec. 2, 10.30 am.
Marseilles
30th December and London parcela duo London 6th January, 1937, Holhow and Bangkok
Proteus
Selston
Swatow
Tainan
Amoy ...
Dec.
Wed.. 2 p.m.
Wed., Dec. 2, 3 p.m.
Wed., Dec. 2, 3.30 p.m.
Air Mail for Bwatow, Amoy, Foo- C.N.A.C. plane.......Wed. Dea 2.
ehow and North China,
Manila, Rabau), Australia and New Tanda_... ... ... ....
Zealand via Brisbane.
.Deo. 1,
&p..
Sheungwan P.O.
(via Shanghai)
K. P. O."
Rek Letters,
..Dec. 1, 5 pm.
.Dec. 1, 5.80_D.XL
Thursday.
Rez.. Letters,
Reg Letters,
.Dec. 1, 7 p.m.
G. P. O.
Deo. 1, B p..
.Dec. 2, 5.m.
Thurs, Dec. 3.
Parcels,
.Dec: 3, 4 p.m.
(Due Brisbane, 21st December)
Reg..... Letters,
.Dec. 3, 5 p.m.
Dec. 3, 6.80 p.m.
Friday.
Leiters for "Imperial Alewažs Direct, R.M.A. Dorado
Servico"
(Due London, 14th December)
G.P.O. and K.P.O, Bcg..... Letters
Letters for "Australia by Imperial R.M.A. Dorado
Airways Service"
G.P.O. and K.P.0.
(Due Darwin, 8th December)
Вст
Letters,
Fri., Dec. 4.
.......... Dec. 2, 5 p.m. Dec. 4. 8.30 am. ...... Fri, Dec. 4.
Dec. 1, 5 p.. Dec. 4, 8.38 s.m.
Japan "Honolulu and San Fran- Helye, Maru Fri, Dec. 4, 10.30 am.
cisco-due San Francisco, 1st January 1937-and "South Ameri- can Ports,
Sandakan...POISI
Holhow, Pakhoi and Hinphong Halphong
Manila
Straits, Ceylon, India, East and
South Africa.
Mausang
Kaying
Canton
Empresa of Japan
.Fri, Dec. 4, 12.30 p.m. Fri, Dec. 4, 1 pm. Fri, Dec. 4, 2 p.m.
Fri, Dec. 4, 8.30 pm. Monila Maru Fri., Dec. 4, 2.30 p.m.
*Superscribed correspondence only.
LONDON STOCK Allied Ironfoun-
EXCHANGE
YESTERDAY'S CABLED QUOTATIONS
ders Associated & Elec-
„Irical Industrien.
34/-
34/3
51/7.14___52/-- 49/3 .49/3
| Austin Motors ord Brit-Amer. Tob.
***. 128/0 Laird, Cammel.
ord, Mexican Eagle
The following quotations are the Courtaulds middle prices at the close of the Distillers ... market in London on November 30. Dunlop Rubber All quotations are subject to con- General Electric firmation and no responsibility is assumed for errors in transmission.
Last To-day's Price Price
£100 -
T. L. Locke, of 7 Yue Kwong Terrace, was summoned before 'Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy this morning for having driven his cur at a speed of 32 miles an hour along Queen's Road East near Tai Wong Street on November 24. De- fendant
pleaded not guilty. Trame-Sergeant. D. Wass stated that he was stationary on his motor cycle
Queen's East and
ong Street on Rond the junction of
Tal
Wong November 24, when defendant's car passed him at rather a high speed. Starting his cycle and following de- fendant for a
Chinese-4 while, witness found that the car was travelling at 32 miles an hour. He stoned the cur near the Soldiers Club.
Giving lila-side-of-the-story, defen
caid dant that when he was driving Queen's Bond West he was ulong only going 25 miles per hour. Passing the Arsenal Street traffic Big signal, he had to accelerate little to pass two cyclists who were stopped by Sergeant Wass near the crawling along the road. He WAY Soldiers' Club.
22
Defendant, who had a clear car re- cord but who had been summoned three times in 1927 for speeding on a motor-cycle, was ordered to pay ane of $15.
CASE SETTLED ́
J
ALICANTE REPORT
Alicante, Nov: 30. At least 300 bombs were dropped Alicante by Insurgent plane, be tween 7 p.m. Saturday and 3 nm. to the Civit Sunday, according Governor. One person was killed and seven injured, some houses were damaged, but no military objectives were hit.
+
War Loan 34%
redm. after 1952 £100
(England)... Guinness (A) Son
& Co. Hawker Aircraft Bristol Aeroplane
ord,
130/-
18/0 18/9 30/130/-
50/3
·
119/6 110/6
| 34/9 34/0
02/3
03/-
143/- 32/8
144/6
30/6
08/9
07/0
X-riginta
Imperial Chemical
Industries.....
42/10 42/9
Imperial Tabacco 170/2
127/0
Oord
Marks & Spencer
30%
83/0
Bozaurs
31/-
50/6
Rolls Royce
171/3
100/1
Leyland Motora.
123/D
123/0
Tate & Lyle
BD/3 87/3
x-div
£924023%
Turner & Newall 110/3
109/6
32/- 32/-
£ 93
£ 71%
£50
£ 03
Smethwick
24/0
24/3
Armstronga
12/3
12/3
$ 72
£ 5OM
Vickers, ord.
34/7 35/-
172/6
178/0
37/9
38/9
*£ 28
£ 7834
37/9 38/0
13/101⁄2 14/-
6/4 0/11/
£52
50%
Bonds 1990 The Governor alleges that two of (Eng. Iss.)... £101 £101 the seaplanes which participated in Chinese 5% Gold mo the raid, returned to the German
£ 97% Bonds 1025-47
90 ship which was anchored be- Chinese 4250 mother
Loan 1908....
2004 & 991⁄2 tween Santa Pola and Guardamar, where they refueled and loaded up Chinese 5% Loan
1912 with bomba.
£ 70
70 Many familles are leaving Alicante Chinese 8% Reorg Loan 1913 (Ldn. and taking refuge in the countryside.
Rester Special.
Jss.) ATTACKS PASSENGER PLANE Chinese Imperial
Rly, 5% Perpignari, Nov. 30, A Spanish Government Bghter Honan Rly. 6%
1005 pline machine-gunned the regu- Toulouse. to Casablanca, us it ap Jar Air France mail liner, flying from I uk uang ly.
1911 5 proached Allcante at a height of 6,000 Lung Tsing
Hal Rly. 1013 feet to-day, Fourteen bullets bil its
5%
£ 28 wings, but the pilot, wireless-operator and three fournalist passengers, en Shal. Nanking
Rly. 5% £7011⁄2 route to Dakar, were unhurt and the
Tient-Pukow Rly. plane landed safely.
5% (Brit Stpd) & 52 Tlent-Pukow Rly.
5% (Ger. Stpd) £ 50% Tlent-Pukow Rly,
3% (Art., Stpd.
Nov. 30, 105.5/32 21.31%
12.31 Ting, Kim-fan, driver of public 552 car No. 140, was summoned by Mr.
F. C. B. Black before Mr. Fraser ut It was a three-engined Wibault Ant, 22.40 the Central Magistracy this morning this passenger ship, and its attacker, 10.30 with
behaving rudely at Repuise, Englishman, apparent plated by an *1/27/32 Bay on November 8, Mr. C.
mistook 4.00% Sanderson appeared for the defence, for an insurgent bomber-Reuter
Supl. Loan) £511⁄2 £ 61% 9.0244 Mr. Dlack said that after he had
Special,
Tlent-Pukow Rly. OFFERED NO armistice. pald defendant off at Repulse Bay,
5% (Ger. Stpd. defendant continued to cause a
Talavera, Nov. 30,
Supl. Loan)
$ 80% $ 80% disturbance at the Hotel entrance, Insurgent headquarters categoric- Japan 5% Sterl- and witness had to give defendant
ally denied to-day that General Ing Loan 1907.70 £ 70% 1/21 his name, and address at the request
Franco had proposed an armistice to Japan 8% Sterl- 1/8 of the Hotel Manager, before defens
the Government at Valencia Reuter, Ing Loan 1924. £ 88% £ 68 dant would leave.
German 7% in- 28.97
Mr. Sanderson
requested an ad-
ternational Loan 1/2.1/92 jburnment to consult Mr. Black, and
Chartered Bank
1924
& 58 * 213
this was granted
cof.
··I. A. & C
110%
4.891
British Wireless.
PORTER RUNS AMOK
39%
414
60715
21
21
this morning, summoned with causing Road on November 19, an obstruction with this car in Chater
Tramic Sergeant G. Youe said the car was left outaldo St. George's !
United Steel.....
Woolworths
Anglo-Dutch
Rubber Plantation
Investment Trust
Burma Corpn.
Commonwealth
Mining
Maranan Invest-
ments
Randfontein Es-
tates Explorations Sub-Nigel
Tanami Go
Mining Anglo-Iranian
Burmah
Transport Trading
34/-
35/-
80/- 70/0 10/- 13/9 -258/0 201/3
1/4-1/144 02/0 09/0 108/11⁄2 103/14
Shell
$ 58
(bearer) Chiness 5% Steri- Ing Notes 4925
(Vickers) Conton Kowloon
Rly. 3
117/0
118/1
,20
2014
-Reuter
[£108.
-11/10 4/0
14/6 14/
When the case was resumed, Mr. Sanderson said an amicable settle-
& S'bain Corpn. Bking ment had been reached between the two parties. The whole trouble was Building from 3.05 p.m. to.3.15 pm Chinese Engineer-
(Ldn. Regd.). $1071⁄2 over some slight misunderstanding Cars were not allowed to park there about the fare, and he said defendant and though the police had not taken
ing and Mixing 1064 had no intention of ding rude to his action previously, through lack of Chosen Corpn.
(bearer) passenger,
time and other causes, they were Pekin Syndicate taking action now through the com- Shof Electric Con- plaints received from shop-keepers struction Co... in.
the vicinity
S'hal. Waterworks
Union Insurance
Hyderabad. Dec 1,
Hindu porter ran smok to-day, killing 14 persons, "including two
Mr. Black signified, his approval of what Mr. Sanderson had said and the summons was withdrawn.
TWO CAUTIONS.
A caution was administered, 4
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W. G. Poy, driver of private car Soc of Canton D. L. Prophet, driver of private. No. 8548, summoned for similar wives, three daughters and other car No. 1780, appeared" before- Mr. offence in Chaler:" Road, was also Gula ...: Kalumpong. relatives and friends-United Press. J. A, Fraser at the Central Magistracycnationed.
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ANTI-NAZI PALADE
Washingtori, Nov. 30,
· Fifty persons, including a girl and several - negroes, were" arrested this evening when; police, disbandɔd, an anii-Nazi demonstration in front, of the German Embase, The crowd showed nome boatlility, protesting against the alleged German,
interven ton. In the Spanish civil War. Reuter