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FOR SALE.
FOR SALE-At 14. Kent Rond, Kowloon Tong. Settee and two
armchairs to match, two teakwood silver cabinets, large double bed, with spring mattress and mosquito net, two wardrobes with mirrors,
SOCIETY.
Owing to non arrival of Vocal Scores, the first Chorus Rehearsal of The Street Singer will be held at the Cathedral Hall at 8.45 p.m. on Thursday, 28th, instead of Monday, 26th instunt.
NOTICE.
Mr. V. G. Bowden, Australian
Triple mirror, dressing table, large Trude Commissioner in China, will dining room table, chest-of-drawers, $idoboard. four leather upholstered arrive in Hong Kong on the 24th chairs, and set of four eller chales, instant for a short visit and will All the above $250. Inspection Invited. Dox No. 301,"longicong be glad if parties dosiring to Telegraph."
consult him in connection with Australian Trado wil}
commu→ niente with him c/o Mr. S T. Williamson, 5th Floor, P. & 0. Building.
TO LET.
ADVERTISER thanks those who replied to advertisement under Box 300, and Informs them that the house is let.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
The Steamship
THE "STAR" FERRY
LTD. -CO.,
Notice to Shareholders, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE THIRTY NINTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING OF THIS COMPANY will be held at the Office of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., on Friday, the 5th February, 1937, nt 11`a.m., No. 5 A/37 Bringing Cargo from
Marseilles for the purpose of receiving the via ports etc., arrived Hongkong on Report of the Directors together Tuesday, 19th January, 1037.
with a Statement of Accounts for Consignees are hereby Informed that their goods with the exception the year ended 31st December,
and Valuables 1936. ·
"ARASIB"
Optum. Treasure, an are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow- loon, whence delivery may be ob- tained immediately after landing.
The Register of Shares of the Company will be CLOSED from Friday, the 29th January, 1937, to Friday, the 5th February, 1937,
All claims must be sent in to me | both days inclusive, on or before 28th January, 1937, or they will not be recognized,
Damaged Packages will be examin- ed by the Company'a Surveyor Measra: Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 a.m. on Monday, 25th January,
1037.
Consignees must have a Revenue) Officer in attendance when any dutl- able goods are examined by the Com- pany's Surveyors.
No Fire Insurance will be effected: by us in any case whatever.
L' ONL Agent.
Hongkong. 19th January, 1937.
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
The Steamship
"MIN"
No. 3 AEO/37
By order of the Board of Directors.
F. H. CRAPNELL,
Secretary. Hongkong, 22nd January, 1937.
BLUM MAKES NO OVERTURE TO GERMANY
[Continued from Page 13
of Herr Adolf Hitler's repeated peace manifestations...
have
Germany could not admit the de- mand for the indivisibility of peace as the only effective method of obtain- ing security, and considers it Francu, her friends and allies who abused the collective system.
Germany's will for co-operation is Consignees are hereby informed unrestricted, and the fact that M. that their goods with the exception Blum has declared his readiness to of Opium, Treasure and Valuables enter into discussions with Germany
Bringing Cargo from Dunkirk via ports etc., nrrived Hongkong on Sunday, 24th January, 1937,
are being landed
Godowns of the 2nd stored into the without reservations la a good omen
Hongkong Kowloon for the future, this commentator
Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow-says-Reuter.
loon, whence delivery may be obtain-
ed Immediately after landing.
All claims must be sent in to me
on or before the 4th February, 1937,
the
Damaged Packages will be examin-
Admitting that he had possession ed by Company's Surveyor of a chopper and had intended to Messrs:Goddard and Douglas in the
break into and steal property from
1037.
ing
examined by the Darkin
prosence of the Consignees at 10.00 No. 226 Hennessy Road, ground floor, n.m. on Saturday, 30th January. Cheung Sin, 23-year-old
unemployed, before Mr. J. A. Fraser was charged Consignees must have a Revenue
Magistracy this morn- Omeer in attendance when any duff at the Central able goods are
Acting Sub-Inspector W. N.
sald defendant was alleged to Company's Surveyors,
No Fire Insurance will be effected have climbed into the backyard of
the house
and
broke open the lock of the back door with a pair of longs. He then picked up a chopper
which was lying in the yard and proceeded to hack his way into the shop. His Worship remarked that defendant was able to a serious penally for the offence, and sentenced him to four months hard labour.
by us in any case whatever.
R. OHL,
Agent. Hongkong, 24th January, 1037.
Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori MASSAGE
1 penture Moxocausts and Bone Betting.
• of Japanese and Hongkong Govern- mont License. Cures Sprained Ankles and Wrista. Recommended for many years by Local owplials and Doctors.
4, Wyndham Street, (1st floor), Tel. 26051.
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SHARE PRICES
TELEGRAPH.
The following is the list of local share quotations Issued this morn- Ing.
Banks,
1. K. $1,8771⁄2 n. II. K. Banks
£110. b.
(Lon. Reg.),
Chartered Bank, £10% n. Mercantile Bank, A. and B.
.£321⁄4 ì.
Mercantile Bank, C., £14% .. Enst Asia Bank, 383 n.
Insurances.
Canton in., $305 n. Union In., $320 b..
China Underwriters, $1.00 n.
II. K. Fire In., $301% 6, Internat'l Assce, Sh. $3% n.
Shipping.
Douglas, $30, n.
. H. K. Steamboats, $7.40 n.
Indo-Chinas (Prof.), $35 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.). $86 n. Shell (Bearer), 135/n. Union Waterboats, $10% n.
Docks etc. H. K. Wharvės (old), $110 n. H. K. & W. Docks, $14.40 b. Providents (old), $1.65 b. Providents (new), 20 cts, n. Now. Engineerings, Sh. $4 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $90 n.
Mining
Kallan Mining Ad., 10/9 n. Raubs, $12.86 n.
Venz: Goldfeld $8 n.
Philippine Mining Antamoks, P. 1,75 Aloica, P. 55 Baguio Gold, P. 35 Balaloc Min., P. .14 Benguet Consols, P. 14 Benguet Expl. P. 21 Big Wedges, P. 39 Coco Grove, P. 87 Consolidated Mines,' P. „044 Demonstrations, P. .97
E. Mindanao, P. 42 Gum Golds, P. 301⁄21⁄2 Ipo Gold, P. 30
1. X. L., P. 1,80 Itogons, P. 1.80 Masbate Cons., P...57 Min. Resc., P. 42 Northern Min., P. 201⁄2 Paracale Gumans, P. 89 Salacot Min, P. .07% San Mauricio, P. 3.35 Suyve Consols. P. 54 United Paratale, P. 1.46
Lands, Hotels, etc.
H. and S. Hotels, $5.50 b. H. K. Lands, $314% n. II. K. Lands, 4% Deben.
$105 n.
S'hai Lands, Sh. $16 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $10, n, Humphries, $9.75 b.
H. K. Renlties, $1.60 n. Chinese Estates, $76 n. China Realties, Sh. $4 n. China Debent. $60 n.
Public Utilities.
II. K. Tramways, $12.50 b. Peak Trams, (old), $61⁄2 n. Peak Trams, (new), $2 n.. Star Ferries, (old). $93. Yaumati Ferries (old), $25 n. China Lights, $13.65 h.
China Lights, (now), $10.35 1. 11. K. Electric, $55% sa. Macao Electric, $20 n. Sandakan Lights, $10 n. Telephono (old), $29 n. Telephone (new), $10.40 . China Buses. Sh. $11. Singapore Tractions, 27/- 1.- Singapore Prof., 27)— n.
Industrials.
Cald Macg. (old), Sh. $19% n. Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $15 n. Canton lccs, $2.05 Cement, $10% n.
.
H. K. Ropes, $2.50 n.
Stores, &c. Dairy Farm, $221⁄2 n. Watson, $4%1⁄2 n. Lane Crawfords, $034 n. Sinceres, $2 n. Wing On (H.K.), $50 n.
Cotton Mills.
Ewo Cottons, Sh. $15.50 n. S'hai Cottons, (old), Sh. 385 b. S'hai Cottons, (new), Sh. $60 b. Zoong Sings, $31 n. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $44 b.
Miscellaneous,
II. K. Entertainments, $4 n.. Constructions (old), $1% n. Constructions (now), 42% cta. 1. Vibro, Piling. $5.50 .
.Ch. Govt. 6% 1925 G$Bds.
934% B.
H. K. Govt. 4% Loan 8% prm
b.
H. K. Govt. 3% Loan 3% prm Wallace Harpers $4 n.
MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1937.
ADMITS PLOTTING AGAINST SOVIET,
Gregory Sokolnikof, formier Russian Ambassador to Britain, on trial in Moscow, who has admitted plotting to betray the Soulci to Germany and Japan.
40 DEAD IN US. FLOODS
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othor officials to discuss flood relief plans.-United Press.
Sewers Backing Up
sasi
CINEMA NOTES
An old friend in a new guise was warmly welcomed at the King's Theatre when Little.Freddie Bartho- lomew acquainted us with a com pletely de-sissified "Lillie Lord Fauntleroy," bereft of the 'tradi- tional long golden euris, plush suit, lace collar, and baby blue ribbon but none the less lovable for that." This firs offering as an inde- pendent producer of David O. Selz- nick, who made such outstanding hits
as "David Copperfield," "A Tale of Two Cities." "Dinner at Eight" and "Anna Karenina," is a doubly important occasion in that it also marks a triumphant return to the screen after four years' for the lovely Dolores Costello Barrymore who is co-starred with Freddie In the role of the Little Lord's adored young mother, "Denrest". Adapted in the screen by Hugh Walpole, the famous novelist, this handsomely produced film marks an auspicious start for the newly organised 'Selz- nick International Picture Company. The picture is released through United Artists. Freddie Bartholomcav is even better than as "Copperfield" and Dolores Costello Barrymore i3 as effective as she is beautiful as "Dearest." C. Aubrey Smith is per- fectly cost as the old Earl, and the remainder of the cast, which also Includes Henry Stephenson Havisham, Guy Kibbec,
as Mr. Hobbs the gracer, Mickey Flooney, as Dick, the Bootblock, E. E. Clive, Inn O'Connor, Ivan Simpson and Constance Collier, is uniformly bril- ilant.
"To Mary-WVita Lovo"
"To Mary-With Love", the Twentieth Century-Fox 'screen ver- sion of Richard Sherman's highly
In Kentucky, with 101,000 home-praised and widely discussed novel Iras. the sewers are backing up. spreading the fear of disease. Free
stations vaccination
have been arc established. Relugeca sleeping In stores, theatres.
In Indiana there are 58,000 refugees, hundreds marooned on the open hillsides. The Shawneetown district is isolated and 8,000, includ- ing many Indians, are desperately in need of typhold Inoculation. There are 700 marooned in a school build- ing. panle-stricken, several of the women expecting to have babies.
Torrentini rains continue in Missouri. Heavy rains In the Charleston country are swelling the tide and the levees are cracking up.
In Arkansas six cities and towns in the north-east corner are inundated. There is an acute shortage of fuel, clothing, food and water. There is much influeiza.
Not Expecting Disaster
The north-west Mississippi the rivers are still rising, but engineers do not expect a disaster, though the Mississippi e menacing.
Red Cross workers estimate 100,000 are still marooned in the Ohio Valley, and remark:.
About 3,500 relief workers are toiling in the flood area.
The
steamer Patricia Barrett, coupled to a huge scow, has arrived lo evacuate more than 1,000 refugees from the near-by hills,
worst thus have not seen the
Louisville, Ky., will have no power after midnight. Tie Mayor of Neville has asked for troops and medicines United Press,
War. Time Basis.
Washington, Jan. 24. President Roosevelt has placed five federal agencies,
comprising the Army, Navy, Coast Guard Works Progress Administration und tle Civilian Conservation Corps. The organisation is on a war-time basis.
The President has asked the heads of these agencies to maintain their headquarters at the White House on a 24-hour a day schedule,
The Governor of Kentucky has asked for troops end engineers "to rule, rescue and reassure" the 300,000 inhabitants of Louisville, where there is a panic as the Blood waters con- Unue to rise. It was at this juncture That President Roosevelt called his Ave departmental heads into con- ference, with the Red Cross, and decided upon drastic measures,
The situation, it is said, constitutes the worst threat to public health in the history of American disasters. Reuter.
QUEZON VISITING
COLONY
(Continued from Page 1)
of modern love is showing at the Queen's Theatre to-day. Tenderly enacted by an Imposing cost. star- ring Warner Baxter and Myrna Loy, with Ian Hunter, Claire Trevor and Jean Dixon also featured, "To Mary
With Love"
casily ranks as one of the most importani, timely and appealing films ever produced. As different from the ordinary picture as night from day, "To Mary With Love" is the lule of a gallant, glori- and of two sweethearts ous love, who and what the years can do, even to a romance like theirs. The bitter and the sweet, the heart-ache and happiness which come to all lovers, are faithfully portrayed and even when your eyes are dimmed by the troubles of this couple, your lips laugh with their triumphs. Darryl F. Zanuck appointed Jolin Cromwell to direct the film and Kenneth Macgowan associate pro- ducer.
"Piccadilly Jim"
Hollywood has learned to choose the best of stories and select the best material in them for its pletures. This was definitely demonstrated last night when Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's screen adaptallon of "Piccadilly Jim" came to the Majestic Theatre. The words of P. G. Wodehouse in the wor story made the whole reading world rock with laughter. The picture stellar cast is worthy of the inimit- visualizes his comedy perfectly. able story and the selection of its personnel Was itself a stroke genius. Robert Z. Leonard, the man who directed "The Great Ziegfeld," followed with this new pleture and his technique is evident throughout, "Piccadilly Jim" definitely establishes
self 05
one of the most popular screen plays to reach this city in recent years. It is amusement of a high order, with no other purpose, and it succeeds admirably.
"Pepper"
Kicking shins, hurling tomatoes, busting windows and getting every- body in an uproar, Jane Withers, In all her glory, goes on a riotous rampage of mischief and merriment in "Pepper", her, new Twentieth Century-Fox picture, which has its run to-day at the Alhambra Theatre. Aided and abetted by Irvin S. Cobb and Slim Summerville, "Ginger" June
the "miss" in mischief. the "pop" in
"Pepper" and the laughter in your life as a half-pint Robin Hood of lower New York who, when she isn't providing volcanic eruption of excitement in the neighbourhood, cures a dyspep- tic old millionaire. rights wrongs. and exposes a gang of fakers pos- ing as nobility. James Tinling directed the production with John Stone associate producer. Dean Jagger, Muriel Robert, Ivan Lebedex, Maurice Casa and Romaine Callen der are also in the cast.
A 2-year-old married woman, Yuen Cheung-yung, was brought be slial Douglas McArthur, milliary ad- fore Mr. J. A. Fraser at the Central viser. The directors of the Club Lusitano
About 12 of the party will se-
Magistracy this morning, charged and Club de Recreto have arranged company him to the United States, an
with the theft of $20 from Teang reception, to be held in the Club tie others will return to Manila.
Yueng, aged 20, an arah, on January Lusitano on January 28 at 5.30 Madame Quezon will join her hus-
16. It was stated that Yuen and p.m., in honour of Mr. J. P. Braga, band. In Washington after the Tsang were both employed at No. 20
in Manila. retiring member of the Legislative Eucharistie Congress
Morrison Hill Road, second floor, as Council, and Mr. L. d'Almada o President and his party as well amahs, and on January 18, defendant
The as the Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith, Colonial Castro, Jr., his successor.
left the house with the complainant's Secretary, Mr. and Mrs. Charles money. This loss was reported to Hoover were entertained to luncheonthe pallep and defendant was arrested. nt Government House to-day by His Excelleney the Governor, Sir Andrew Caldecott and Lady Caldecott.
COMING TO THE
ALHAMBRA
The Picture Everyone:
`is Talking About
“DAMAGED
LIVES
... It tears false modesty from ons of humanity's most serious menaces....
This is a Madical
Educational Film
Yuen was given a sentence of six weeks' hard labour, Inspector S. Logan prosecuted.
COMING BIG ATTRACTION!
Paramount's Silver Jubilee Musical I Hailed as another "Love Parade" ! "CHAMPAGNE WALTZ”
with
-- GLADYS SWARTHOUT, FRED MOMURRAY Jack Oaklo,..Velos and Yolanda, Benny Baker. Sparkling Romance develops when an American Swing Band Invades Vienna, with disastrous effects; to the melodies of Straus, while a counter-attack on syncopation has a Viennese Band enchanting New York and delivering a' death-blow to Jaz,
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