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Football LOST-Near Sookunpoo Ground, on 6th January, Black Fibre Attache Case containing articles of sentimental value. Finder please re- turn to Captain Whitehend, 11 Peak Mansions. Iteward $10 offered,
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THURSDAY, JANUARY
THE
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BERWICK DANCE
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Historic
NEW TERRITORIES AGRICULTURAL
SHOW 1937.
Pageant
Recalled
Under the Distinguished QUEEN ELIZABETH'S Patronage of His Excellency The Governor.
Sir Andrew Caldecoti, Kt., CALG., C.B.E.
SATURDAY and SUNDAY, 9th and 10th. January, 1937,
at SHEK WU HUI
Near Sheung Shui Railway Station. Reduced fare by the Kowloon Canton Railway on both days, on FOR SALE—Four Australian Horses. the 10.16 n.m., 12,12 p.m., 1.25 Can be seen at the Amusement p.m. and 1.50 p.m. Trains from Park, in froni Lee Gardens. During tongkong to Sheung Shui, return- ing on any train from Sheung Shot after 1 p.m.:---
hours before noon and after 4 p.m.
TO LET.
FURNISHED HOUSE on the Peak.
First Class Second Class
To for the round trip.
Six rooms, two bathrooms, drying Third Class- room. constant hot water, ample servants' quartors, large garden. ict on long lease. Apply Box No. 350, "Hongkong Telegraph."
NEW YORK STOCK
EXCHANGE
MARKET HIGHER
YESTERDAY
Curb
stocks were
$2.25. 1.50. .75.
Tickols are effective for the day of purchase only,
SANCIAN ISLAND VISIT BY PILGRIMS ON WAY TO CONGRESS
Eucharistic Pilgrims visiling the Congress at Manila next month on The Empress steamers will call, un their way, at Sancian Inland, where St. Francis Xavier died after estab ishing the first Catholic mission in the For Enst.
CORONATION
BIG CROWD ATTENDS CARNIVAL IN. CHINA FLEET CLUB
A crowd of about 200 attended the grand carnival dance given last night in the China Fleet Club by the
ship's company of H.M.S. Berwick as
a farewell before leaving the station. The hall was gay with the streamern and and busting for the occasion the big nitendance spent a pleasant evening. An added attraction to the of the inclusion programme was several novelty dances, for which prizes were given.
JUTLAND VETERAN
IS DEAD
COMMANDED
1937,
GERMAN WARSHIP
SEYDLITZ
London, Jan. 4. The tenth annual report of the
Berlin, Jan. 0. "Friends of Canterbury Cathedral,” just published, in addition to record
The death of Captain Moritz von ing another year's work of the Society The gathering was honoured with in akling expert restoration of the the presence during the evening of Egidy, at the age of 6 years, who the German battle- Cathedral fabric, contains a hitherto
the Commander of the Berwick, Cdr. commanded unpublished account of the Corona- D. P. Cather, and Mrs, Cather, who
cruiser Seydlitz ri the Balite of tion pageant of Queen Elizabeth, of
of distributed the prizes.
Seydlitz special interest in the present year. The dance was under the superv). Jutland, recalls that the
on her son of Lieut. Cdr. P. A. Berry, and was hit no fewer than twenty-six The Queen was welcomed entry into London on May 24, 1505, Shipwright Johnston acted as Master times, and also torpedoed in her by: ceremonial staged on London of Ceremonies. The committee reshold during the engagement. Bridge, where a platform was put ponsible for the arrangements together with 5,000 nails and cover- ed with 56 ells of cloth.
In all, 000 pedcacks' feathers were used to make the wings of the two "Angels", who, with St. Paul and St. Elizabeth, both impersonated by men. welcomed the Queen.-British Wire- less.
Australian
Banking
Governor
SIR ERNEST RIDDLE
ARRIVES HERE
Was
to home port, where benched-Reiter Special.
she
13.
E. A. Price, Musician Parris, Stoker The warship just managed to limp Green, Shipwright Johnston, A. D. Rich, E. R. A. Tall and L.
S. Snenp. Excellent musie was provided by "Brumo Boys". from H.M.S. Berwick, under Handmaster Herod.
the
RAM.C. BALL
A gay function took place at the Military Hospital last night, where No. 1 ward was cleared for the annual ball of the 27th Company, Royal Army Medical Corps. The ball-room was strikingly decorated and lighted and an enjoyable even- ing was spent by the many present. Lt. Col S. D. Reid, commanding at the Hospital, was present, with other officers of the Company, and the Matron, Miss E. M. Bell. Guests in- cluded representatives from other. hospitals and nursing units.
ROOSEVELT CHAMPIONS
NEUTRIALITY
(Continued from Pape 1.)
powers and for further neutrality legislation to meet conditions created by the Spanish civil war. He asked also for n deflelency appropriation for the current fiscal year.
The President, delivered' his mess, age personally, speaking from the Tostrum, before an assembly includ ing the members of the House and New York, Jan, 0.
the Senate,
diplomats, Cabinet, CANTON RAILWAY S. C. & F. Dow Jones Summary of
distinguished visitors and pluin yesterday's markels-The market
The Supreme Court citizens,
justices to-day was irregularly higher, Wall
Sir Ernest Riddle, Governor of the
PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS
were absent
absent and did not hear his Street is appraising President Rose-
Arriving in Hongkong on the Em-Coramonwealth Bank of Australia,
FOR THE K. C. R
frank criticism of their constitutional velt's speech, the expectations
interpretations, including the fat which were without any immediate press of Japan on January 30, the arrived in Hongkong this morning on from India. Str
Mr. Li Luk-chao, Director of the rebuke; The procCKS of our dc- effect on the market. Traders hight pilgrims will transfer to the Empress the Rawalpindi
is accompanied by Lady Chinese section of the Kowloon-Can-moernicy must not be imperilled by utillies heavily. Motors continued of Hussin, which will be their flowing Ernest to gain. Mercantiles were narrowly hotel in Manila during the Congress, Riddle and will continue his voyage ton Hallway, who visited Nanking the denial of the essential powers of
ta Vancouver after a short stay in recently, has returned to Canton. free government. mixeri, Bonds Were irregularly and leave in the evening, reaching
Hongkong, from there taking a liner He announces as follows: also Sancian at daylight on January 31.
to Australia across the Pacific. Pontifical Mass will be celebrated in
Appeal To Judiciary of the increases of followed by
Sir Ernest's trip has been purely trate on the railway, the marnit.
President Roosevelt summoned the veneration of the relies of St. Francis, for health reasons and this morning tharities have decided to enlarge the he stated that during the voyage Lunch will be taken on the mission
rks.democracy successful." He drew at- visit to the abroad he had carefully kept clear platform at Canton station and judiciary "to do its part in making rounds, and after
number of new tracks. of all matters relating to economies a piece of land in the vicinity
lay down
tention to the close cooperation of the Chinese village and mission the pil-
and bonking.
executive and legislative branches of the Chungshan Highway, property exc grims will hear a lecture on the activities of St. Francis.
way, will be sold, and Government, though he did not name of the
Railway, proceeds, estimated at about $200,000, the Supreme Court. "We must not will be
for financing the en- utilized largement of the platform. Passenger fares on the railway will be charged
national
Instead currency
currency.-- Kwangung subsidiary Canton Daily Sun.
the
bigher. higher,
S. C. & F. Wall Street Journal Morning
Comment: Most of the major all companies favour in crease of 10 cents in the price of crude oil.
Until the market asserts itself postuively, many traders wil remain on the
fence.
Wheat is al present under
which pressure, traders pulit out is natural for the first two weeks of the year. Some utilities buils buying
are Ured waiting
for the Supreme Court de- cisions. Local observers anticipate higher copper prices.
S. C. & F. New York Office cables: Stocks: The market to-day re- flects the uncertain attitude of traders, but the undertone is Arm. Stocks on the Big Board of the New! The pilgrims will continue on their York Stock Exchange as of January journey to Manila the same evening. ist, were valued at $50,878,400.000.
of
Cotton: There is an improving textile demand on # more hopeful view of the strike situation. It is re- ported that large barter sales of low- Krade Government holdings.ore pos sible abroad. Inflation talk is recurring. The export situation has not improved.
Celebrant of the Mass will be the Most Rev. Boniface Yeung, Auxillary Bishop of Canton, and speakers In- vited include the Most Rev, Juhn F. Noll, Bishop of Fort Wayne, Indiana, the Most. Rev. Edward Hoban, Bishop of Rockford, Ulinois, the Very Rev. James M. Gills, Editor of Thie Catholic World, and the Very Rev. E. Paul Army, 5.J., Managing Editor of the Jesuit Missions.
LORD WAKEHURST
APPOINTED GOVERNOR OF NEW SOUTH WALES
Sydney, Jan. 6.
NEW CAPITAL,
ISSUES
LAST YEAR'S BRITISH FIGURES
London, Jan. 0.
in
In
view
Canton nu-
at
usic the courts to call non-existent powers into being: but we have every right to expect that conceded powers, for those legitimately implied, shall be made efficient Instruments for the common good."
He reiterated his belief that "the broad objectives of the N.R.A. were sound," but said he had tried to do too much, and the net had been out- Inwed. But the the problems have not, "he ndded. "They are still with
More Coaches Needed Transporation, of freight
on the Canton-Hankow Railway has been limited owing to insufficient coaches, New capital issues in the United says the Canton Gazette. As large
of rice nre comings." consignments Kingdom totalled £217,221,000 as from Hunan to Kwangtung ad- year. This was close on £19,000,- 000 less than 1920, the last year be-ditional ears have been operated ho- Iween the Lakehoung and Pakong fore the world depression, and
stations. It is understood that the compares with £88,
#.600,000 in 1931, from which date a consistent annual Rallway has now only 1,000 coaches and its actual requirement is 4,000 recovery has been maintained.
EXCHANGE RATES
Of last year's issues, the muni-coaches. elpalities and public boards group accounted for £48,000,000, the rail- way group for £31,250,000, and coal, iron. steel and engineering, includ
aviation, for over £22,250,000, while the investment and finance group approached £22, 000,000. British Wireless.
Lord Wakehurst has been appointing motors and ed Governor of New South Wales in succession to the Inte Admiral Sir David Murray Anderson.-Reuter,
Lord Wakehurst, who has had a distinguished political and business is now Chairman of the career, is Southern Railway.
Born in 1881, the son of Sir Robert Loder, Bt., Gerald Waller Erskine years M.P. Loder was for many for Shoreham, Sussex.
Wheat: The favourable new troji situation, liberal private estimates of the crop
the impending and Southern Hemisphere movement are all entering into forward price cai- more culations, contributing to two-sided market. The Governinent
is construed weekly
ns report bearish.
Corn: Further country offerings at high levels are still insufficient to meet the market's requirements.
Rubber: London buying is uttri- buted to shortage
shipping of facilities in the Fur East. Washing ton reports that no protracted retro- gression of business improvement by the strike will be tolerated and Government intercession is expected In the absence of a reasonably curly settlement.
REUTER QUOTATIONS
Jan. 5. Jun. U
179.07 170.32 $3.63 53.81 34.00 35.44 105.00 103.63
79.65
Dow Jones Averages
30 Industrials
20 Kails
20 Utilities
40 Bonda
11 Commodity Index
70.55
His first official post, in 1888, was Private Secretary to Mr. C. T. Ritchie, President to the Local Government Board, and in 1905 he was a Juriori Lord of the Treasury. He has been for several years President of the Royal Horticultural Society.
THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION N0:1 THERAPION No. 2 THERAPION NO.3
NAS CAPES Discharge), Na,a Durga Disod Polson, 20, 3 GAPAs Chronie Weaknesse Bagh Price 3, Chemlata, or sither No. retard Musta DILE CURICHALCOHaverstockid,N.W.K.Loadas. DR. LE OLERO'S PILL8 for the Livse Bidreys-wenakkidneys&hiædder%
U.S. COMMODITY PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
Shanghai New York.
Amsterdam.
Vienna
Prague
He would propose federal laws to supplement state laws as a means of solving the social and economic pro- blems created by modern invention in an industrial nation, where business operates "with scant regard for state lines," he said.
Defends 'Constitution "During the past year the bellef has grown that little fault is to be
Constitution as found with the
it stands to-day. The vital need is not 12.21 alteration of our fundamental law.
550
22 but an increasingly enlightened view 93.9/32 with reference
it. Difficulties
to
have grown out of its interpretation, but rightly considered it can be used as an instrument of progress and not us a device for the action,"
prevention
of
Sketching his objectives in broad, Nom. general terms, the President challeng- 119ked reckless over-production, mono- 1/21 polistic under-production and specu- 1/6.5/32
lation
as erenting wasteful lorsen in He said the national
Paris. Geneva Berlin. Athens
Jan 5. 105.5/32
21.30%
-Jan-07 105.9/64 21.37%
12.21% .350
Milan
93
Copenhagen.
.22.40
22.40
Stockholm.
19.39/2
19.394
1/2
1.8112
8.97
.26%2
Madrid.
Nom.
14014
140
Lisbon
110
Hongkong
.1/213
Bombay. Montreal.
.1/8.5/32 .4.01
Brussels
Yokotama Belgrade.
.213
New York Colton
Monte Video. Rio
.30%
4%
12.33/33 12.37/38 12.31/32
Bucharest
070
070
Silver (forward), 21h
21
12.10/19
Silver (Spot). War Loan.
.91
105 -British Wireless.
21
10515
EXCHANGE
Selling
The following quotations on the New York commodity exchange are issued by Reuter,
January March May July October December
Spot
January March
May
July
12.30/36 12:23/24 14.10/10 12.15/15 11.72/72 11.74/74
11.70/70 12.76n
12.91
New York Rabber
September
October December
20.80n 20.87/87 20.75 /77
20.73 /73
20.00n
12.90
21.000
21.07 /07
21.57 757
21.45 745
T.T. Demand
20.65 /65 21.36b/40a TT. Shanghai
T.T. Singapore
T.T.
Japan T.T. India
20.00n Total sales:-4.420 tons.
Chicago Wheat
21.34m 21.34m
TT. U.S.A..
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TO ADVERTISERS.
May 1324/1327% 131%/131 T.T. Bangkok July 1134/116 116 /115% T.T. Saitse Sept.... 1124/112% 112/11234 TT. Fran
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4.01 est lay in the Government olding
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In the case of renewal the old licence should be returned with the application.
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