CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 25 Words $1.50 for 3 days prepaid

POSITIONS VACANT.

WANTED. Nursery governess, speaking English and German, for two Spanish children aged 3 and 7 in Ilolla, Panay, Philippines. Reply stating experience, nationality, re- ligion, send references and photo- graph to P. O. Box G15.

MISCELLANEOUS.

$10 A MONTH offered for partitioned desk space in quiet office, central district. Box No. 371, "Hongkong Telegraph."

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE -English Dinner-service 10 cach, meat, soup, pudding and small plates, four dishes $85.00. Two vi-spring mattresses equal to new $140.00. Four mosquito nets $40.00. Wille Box No. 373, "Hongkong Telegraph."

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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE.

Hong Kong Stock Exchange

The Stock Exchange will be closed at 12 Noon on the 22nd. 23rd. and 24th. Inst, Race Days.

HONG KONG EVENING INSTITUTE

on

The Institute will re-open Monday, 1st March, 1937. Provi- sion will be made for Instruction in Book Keeping, Electrical En- glacering, English, Field Survey. Ing, Shorthand, Teachers' Classes and Trade Classes.

Entry Forms and copies of Prospectus may be obtained at the Central Department, Education British School or Trade School.

J. RALSTON,

Director. THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD.

on Thursday, 11th March, 1937, at 11 a.m. for the purpose of present ing the Report of the Directors A Statement of together with Accounts to 31st December, 1936, and electing Directors and Audi- tors.

Notice is hereby given that the Forty-eighth Ordinary Yearly FOR SALE, Furniture and fittings Meeting will be held at the Com- of six-roomed fat. Top floor, Hill-pany's Offices, P. & G. Building, wood Road, Kowloon, cool, airy, low rental. Suitable for family with children. Fully furnished Including Gibson refrigerator. Can be any time, occupancy April. Write Box No. 304, "Hongkong Telegraph." FOR SALE-European made draw- ing room suite: Chesterfield and two armchairs. Cane back, Jacobean style, Upholstered loose Vi-spring anytime. Can be scen cushions. Write Box No. 305, "Hongkong Tele- Kraph."

FOR SALE. Gibson refrigerator, family size, excellent condition. Cost No. $650, accept $275. Write Box 306, "Hongkong Telegraph."

FOR SALE.-Large Omer desk and chair, teak wood filing car net, Royal typewriter 12", in excellent condition. $120 the lot. Write Box No. 307, "Hongkang Telegraph."

TO LET.

1st

April. Five LET. From TO

Quiel House. Corner Roomed Locality Kowloon Tong. Rent $75.00, Apply to Box No. 372, c/o "tiongkong Telegraph."

Lady Censor's Evidence

CINEMA DISPUTE IN COURT

Miss Helen Yu, one of the film censors, was called to give evidence at the Summary Court this morning In the hearing of the netion brought by Cecil Ng Wing-lee, sound record- ing engineer, against the Eastern Hollywood Flim Company, claiming the return of two-Bell and Howell 400 ft. film magazines and six reflex camera slides, or $355, and $645 es damages for their detention. Plain- tiff alleged the detention of the articles prevented him from earning his living.

Defendants brought a counter-claim $180.90 of for $264.90, comprising film, allegedly due by Ng, $30 pak! to him in advance for his work and $54 expenses payable by him.

Plaintiff's ense was that the articles were detained after he had recorded picture. "Sang Lick part of the Kwan," with them.

Miss Yu said she heard the pro- jection of the picture at the Film Preview Studio on February D, 1935. There was too much sound vibration In the first four reels, which were themselves. defendants taken by Although the recording was by no means perfect, the whole dialogue could be understood.

part of the film, taken The Intier by plaintiff, did not sound clear and the dialogue could not be understood at all. The picture as a whole, in her opinion, could not be shown to any audience.

Mr. M.

c.

In reply to Mr. G. S. Hugh-Jones, Miss Yu said she had for plaintiff, never censored any film as bad as the one in question.

She agreed with McCallum, for the defence, that as censor she was only concerned with the moral point of view of the picture. A foki of plaintiff, Chan Man-yee teailed

having delivered a message on behalf of his employer to Tong Kim-ting, a cameraman of de- fendant firm, asking for the return of the two magazines. They were not returned as the manager of the de- fendant company was not present at

the time.

to

• POOR BUSINESS Mr. Wong Tal-cho, manager of the Grand Theatre, said that he con- tracied with defendant company sometime in May lost for the ex« hibition of the picture, "Sang Lick Kwan." The picture was shown for four days, and compared with others, very poor business was dond owing to bad sound recording.

In answer to Mr. Hugh-Jones, wit neas sald he booked the picture with- out seeing a preview of it. The film as a whole was poor but not sufficient- ly bad as to catlute him to repudiate the contract. He would, however, not have contracted it from choice, had he seen a preview of 11.,

Joseph Stephen manager of defendant stated that the

Shak

The Register of Members of the Company will be closed from 27th February to 11th March, 1937, both which days inclusive, during ported no Transfer of Shares can be registered.

the Board of

By Order of Directors,

GIBB, LIVINGSTON &

CO., LTD.

Agents.

1

Hongkong, 18th February, 1937. & SHANGHAI HONGKONG

BANKING CORPORATION.

Notice is hereby given that the Ordinary Yearly Meeting of the Shareholders in this Corporation will be held at the Hend Office of Queen's the Corporation, No. Rond Central, Hongkong, ΟΣΙ Saturday, the 27th February, 1937, at 11.30 am. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Board of Directors together with

for Statement of Accounts year ending 31st December, 1936. The Register of Shares of the Corporation will bo closed from Monday, the 15th February to Saturday, the 27th February, 1937, (both days inclusive).

Д

the

during which period no transfer of shares can be registered..

By Order of the Board Directors.

of

V. M. GRAYBURN,

Chief Manager. Hongkong, 8th February, 1937.

HONG KONG HORTICULTURAL

SOCIETY.

of

THE ANNUAL SHOW FLOWERS and VEGETABLES will be held at the VOLUNTEER HEADQUARTERS on TUESDAY, the 2ND MARCH, 1937, from 3 p.m. to 0.30 p.m. AND WEDNESDAY, the 3RD MARCII, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

NOON on

ENTRIES WILL DEFINITELY CLOSE at the Hon. Secretary's Office, Stock Exchange Building, Ice House Street, at THURSDAY, the 25TH FEBRU- ARY, 1937, but intending exhibl tors are requested to SEND IN THEIR ENTRIES AS EARLY AS

POSSIBLE.

MEMBERS who have not yet paid their subscriptions and ALL

to THOSE who wish

join the Society are requested to send $5.00 to the UNDERSIGNED.

J. T. BAGRAM,

Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 3rd February, 1997. THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.

What to do to help a child

Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or ill-treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is scoking advice on any matter concerning

child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at once with--

a

The Hon. Secretarios, H.K.S.P.Ċ. c/o G.P.O. Box No. 518, Hongkong, or the Inspector, 49, Pokfulum Road, let floor; or the Inspector, Viviot Pool Health Centre, Wan chal; or the Inspector, 12, Sal former Young Chol Street, 1st floor. company Kowloon. was filmed in the Kong Lee Cowshed at Diamond Hill, Kowloon. Before entering int a contract with plaintiff, nearly 7,000 feet of the film had already been token,

The case is proceeding

All further stopa will be taken, and expenace borno, by the Society. The Informant's name will be kept strictly, privato, except In cases whore malice is proved.

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1937..

Shipping Intelligence

PORT DIRECTORY

ADRASTUS (D. & 8.) British, Capt. Shaw, 4,018 tons, Talkoo. Dock,

AYMERIC (Dook Line) Britishi, Capt. Calderwood, 3,167 tons. Talkoo Dock.

DESHOLT (Jebsen & Co.) Norwegian, Capt. Nielsen, 2,059 tons, Kowloon Wharf.

|

ARRIVING TO-MORROW (Arrests Phone Numbers Given) ARABIA MARU (0.9.K.) from Straits and Europe, 1 pm. 28001.

CHEKIANG (B. & S.) from Bangkok, 7.30 nm, 30331.

HAKODATE MARU (N.Y.X.) from Japan, n... Berthing Kowloon Whart. Nor-30201..

CORNEVILLE (Bank Line) wegian, Capt. Carinen, 2,741 tons, moor- ing A.2.

EMPRESS OF ASIA (CPS) British, in dock.

HIN SANG (J. M. & Co.) British, Capt. Harris, 1,886 tons, mooring 1.22. Cleurs 10 am. Feb. 20 for Sandakan.

HIRAM (Thoreach & Co.) Norwegian, Capt. son, 1,168 tons, mooring B.10.

KWEIYANG (B. & 8.) British, Capt. Christle, 1,680 tons, mooring 11.20. Clears noon Feb. 28 for Bangkok.

LEE SANG (J. M. & Co.) British, Capt. Carter, 072 tons, mooring B.8.

LYEEMOON (Wo Fat Bing) British, Capt. E. Holmes, 1,734 ton, mooring B.L.

MICHAEL JEBSEN (Chiu Seng Hong Danish, Capt. Elberg, 1,348 tons, moo8- ing 11.9.

MUI HOCK (Chiu Song Hong) Nor- wegian, Capt. Elbertsen, 1,500 mooring Bat.

Lons,

TILAWA (D. 1) from Amoy, & pm,,, Kowloon Wharf. 27721.

TOTTOM MARU (N. Y. K.) from Straits, Borthing Kowloon Wharven. 30291.

tum. 30311.

KAYING (J. M.) from Swatow, 7.80 SZECHUEN (I & S.) from Shanghai and Foochew, 4 p.m. 30331.

TANGO MÁRU (N. Y. K.) from Inlan Forts Early morning. Berthing Kow leon Wharver. 30201.

SAILING TO-MORROW (Agents Phone Numbers Given) HAI HING (Thoresen) for Amey, 30237.

AGAMEMNON (Blue Fanne}) Europe, Holt's Wharf No. 4. Noon.

3

for

10331.

and KUMSANG (B. & 9.) Stralis

WHATVOR Calcutta, Kowloon

p.m. 30331.

TANGO MARU (N. Y. K.) for Shang-

MUINAM (R. & S.) British, Capt. V. L Relater, 1,130 tone: Cleared for Hal-hai, 6 p.m. 30201. phong

SILVERWALNUT (Furness Far-East

& Co.) British, Capt. Cherry, 8,693 tons. Kowloon Wharf.

SOLVIKEN (Wallem & Co.) Not-

Yaumati

weglan, Cap. Solverson, 1,436 tons. TÀI POO SE (Tai Fung & Co French, Capt. Bonnampur, 1,210 tons. mooring B.9.

WILLY (A.P.C.) Norwegian, Capt. Skafterud, 3,406 tons, North Paint.

YUNNAN (1.& 8.) British; Capt. Smart, 1,623 tons, clears noon Feb. 20 for Tientsin, mooring B.21.

ARRIVED YESTERDAY

(Agents Phone Numbers Given) CREMER (J.CJ.L) from Straits.

28016

ERIDAN from Shanghai. KIUNGCHOW (D. & 4) from Iai-| phong, Pakkei and Hoihow. 90331.

LA

(0.3.X.) from PLATA MARU

28061. Japan.

YASUKUNI MARU (N,Y.K.) from Strait. 30201,

KUMSANG (B. & 5.3 10 p.m. Kowloon Whort.

SAILING TO-DAY

(Agent Phone Numbers Glyen)

G. G. PAUL DOUMER (C.IN.) for Fort Bayard and Halphong, 4 p.m., Buoy B.4. 20051.

KINGYUAN (B. & B.) for Shanghai, Ga.m. 38A31.

ARABIA MARU (0. S. K.) 8 pm. 28061.

SUİYANG (J. & M.) Texaco Installa- lon, Taun Wan 1 p.m. 30311.

18.

VESSELS DUE

ANNA MAERSK, Jebsen, Feb. 28. ANTENOR, B. and S., Mar. 27. AUSTRALIEN, E.A.C., Mar. 16. CANTON, C.IN., Mar. 3. CITY OF BIRMINGHAM, Dank, Mar.

CONTE VERDE, LI. T, Mar. 6. CYCLOPS, D. and 8., Feb. 20, DUISBURG, Jabson, Mar. 0. EMP. OF CANADA, C.P.8., Mar. 12. EMP. OF RUSSIA, C.P.S., Star. 25. ERMLAND, Jebsen, Feb. 20. FRIDERUN, Melchers, Mar. 28. GNEISENAU, Melchers, Feb. 28. HELENUS, B. and S.,, Mar. 22. INDIA, EA.C., Mar. 4. ISAR, Melchers, Mar. 4 LIPPE, Melchern, Mar. 3. MEERKERK, J.G.J.L., Mar. 8. MEMNON, B. and S., Mar. 14. MENELAUS, B. and S., Mar. 8. NECKAR, Melchers, Mar. 13. PATROCLUS, B. and S., Feb. 27. PERU, E.A.C., Mar. 20. SCHARNHORST, Melchers, Mar. 11. TASMANIA, Jebsen, Mar. 24. TEMPLAR, Thoresen, Mar. 13. TRIANON, Thoresen, Mar, 22,

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The

CHEKIANG DUE

China Navigallon Company steamer Cheklang is expected to arrive at 2.m. to-night, and will proceed 14

NINGHAI (B. & S) for Foochow, Swatow, Cheloo and Tientsin, 10 ta buay after quarantine Inspection at 1.3. 30331,

SEISTAN (Douglas)

for Swatow, 4 p.m. Dougina Wharf. 28037.

SUOCHOW (B. & 6.) for Swatow,

30331. Shanghal and Twingine.

ARRIVING TO-DAY AGAMEMNON (ue Funneli from Shanghai.. 30331.

SUIYANG (1. & 8.) noun from Can-

303317

ton.

SAILED YESTERDAY (Agents Phone Numbers Given) CREMER (J.GJ.L) for Swataw and Amoy, 28310.

EMPRESS OF JAPAN (C.P.8.) for Vancouver. 20752

ERIDAN for Europa via ports. HAITAN (Douglas) for Coastal Ports. 28007.

HIMALAYA MARU (0,5.K.) for Japan Ports. 28061.

LA PLATA MARU (O.S.K.) for South America, 28001,

TJISALAK (JGJL) Jor Batavia 29016.

YABUKUNI (N,Y.K.) for Shanghai and Jupnn. 30291.

NO RADIO SET LICENCES

SEVERAL OWNERS.

FINED

a.m. to-morrow.

STRIKERS STOP WORK

ON U.S. NAVY VESSELS Revenue Fraud HK. CHAMPIONS DRAW

(Continued from Page 1:5 majority of the 5,400 workers were to work." Tho "loyal and want Douglas plant has been working on a 24-hour a day basis for some time on big orders-United Press.

Wage Control Envisaged

Washington, Feb. 23. Miss Frances Perkins, Secretary for Labour, prepared to-day for the imminent battle for the regulation of wages and hours in all industries, It is proposed to submit legislation on this subject as soon as President F. D. Roosevelt indientes his readiness.

The measure, it is understood, pro- poses, firstly, system of flexible con- trol of wages and hours for all indus- tries, without interfering with the minimum wage lawe already estab- Ilshed, as in the coal industry.

There will be an effort made, it is belleved, to control and profect bus]- ness up to a point.-United Press.

Still Spreading

New York, Feb. 23. New sit-down strikes have resulled In the suspension of work in the huge Douglas aircraft factory at Santa Monica, California, employing 5,600- men, and at the Electric Boat Com- puny's Groton, Connecticut.

submarines where

ure under construction.

The Executive Board of the United Shoe Leather. Workers' Union has voted for a general strike, effective from to-morrow, unless a fifteen per cent.

Increase is. granted wage Reuter.

Attempt

SHOPKEEPERS FAIL

TO STAMP RECEIPTS

pro-

Several shopkeepers were secuted at the Central Magistrupy before Mr. W. Schofield this morning, all pleaded gulity. for falling to stamp receipts. They Lui Kam-cheung, of the Kung Cheong firm, No. 33 Bonham Strand Enst,

was summoned for falling to stamp a receipt for the sum of $57.00,

from received

Hung Yuen 打的 1937. February 1,

Detective Sergeant J. G. Whitcroft, prosecuting, sold the Colonial Trea surer asked that a serious view be taken of these cases as it was a de-

to

the defraud bernte attempt revenue. The receipts in question

were in reality goods invoices which had been used as receipts after pay- ment by the purchasers.

A fine of $20 was imposed. Leung Chi-hing, of the Chit Sing Cheong firm, No. 11 Kwong Yuen Street East, was similarly fined on a summons for falling to stamp a receipt for $25.24 received from Hung Yuen on November 15, 1936.

LI Kwan, of the Sam Cheong firm, No. 13 Kwang Yuen Street East, was summoned on three counts of having Yuen the sum of

received from Hung

$27.30 on November 28, 1936; the sum of $21.55 on October 20, 1936; and the sum of $23.20 on December 9, 1930, without stamping his receipts. He was fined $20 on each of the three summonses.

Ng Yin, of the Sun Cheong firm. No. 14 Kwong Yuen Street East, was Aircraft Builders Laid Off also fined $20 on admitting his failure to stamp a receipt for $51, received from Nam Ching on December D, 1936.

Santa Monica, Feb. 23, Four thousand employees of the Douglas Aeroplane Campany were Indefinitely laid off at noon, and it is expected that a further 2,000 men on night shifts will be rendered idle later.

All these defendants had used goods invoices as receipts.

Wong Hing-klu, of the Yue Chow firm, No. 107 Des Voeux Road West, was fined $10 for failing to stamp an ordinary receipt for the sum of $25 The Company is at present work-received from Kwong Hop, of No. 136 ing on Government contracts total- Connaught Road Central on July 13. ling $19,000,000 and on commercial | 1936. contracts amounting to $4,500,000.

The plant employs approximately 19,000 men, and despite the fact that it is privately owned, it is virtually considered Government property, on which the usual restrictions with regard to trespassing are posted.

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE

QUOTATIONS

LEAVES FROM TSUN WAN The steamer, Sulyang, which is do The Committee of Industrial Or- partlag for northern ports at 1 pm.ganisation, of which Mr. John L. to-morrow, will leave its buoy in the Lewis is chairman, is demanding the YESTERDAY'S CABLED harbour at 7 a.m., in order to take In

reinstatement of a discharged work- fuel at the Texseo Installation at Taun Won. It will depart from Taun Wan.

er and demanding a vote to choose KAYING LEFT SWATOW a bargainer on C.1.0. terms, which The Indo Chin Steam Navigation eliminate all ofee drafting-room Company's Kasing left Swatow at 6-workers from the ballotting. Signi- p.. yesterday, and is due hero at 1.38 ficantly, they are members of the

.10. to-morrow,

plant's Employees' Association. United Presa.

HOOVER DUE FRIDAY

The Dollar liner Preskiont Hoover in expected to 'leayo Shanghai this morn Ing and is dus here on Friday morning She is the Brat American liner to leave the US, for the Far East, following the recent strike.

FOG DELAYS AGAMEMNON Henvy fog has dolnyed the Blue Fun- nel Hner Agamemnon, which will not

the middle The following quotations are prices at the close of the markot in London on February 28. All quotations Are subject tọ confirmation and no responsibility a sssumed for error in transmission

6 Gold flonels 1926-47..

DEAD PIG TRADE 1908 ......

arrive until 6p.m. to-day. She is PORK STALLHOLDERS

Acheduled to depart for Liverpool at noon to-morrow, and will leave from No. 4 Holt's Wharf. Kowloon,

ROAD WORKER

·BLOWN UP

SUFFERS

TERRIBLE

INJURIES

Shocking injuries were suffered by A number of owners of wireless Lee Kung-yung, 34, a road worker, sets were summoned before Mr. Was the result of a premature) ex- Schofield at the Central Magistracy plosion of dynamite near the rallway. this morning for possessing sels with track at the 10 mile post yesterday out having taken out a licence.

afternoon. Tam Wal-sun, of No. 40

High ground floor, was fined $20 Street,

un-

flying rock.

The victim, who lives in Wo Chi for possession of a radio without a village, Shating was ramming home licence on February 9, He stated a charge of dynamite in a hole he the set had been presented to him had previously bored in some rock

when the explosion occurred. only a few hours before, the visit of

He received the full force of the Mr. J. Key, Inspector of

Wireless, blast, and was severely injured by who

discovered the set Was Ilcensed.

Mr. Key mentioned that the set hud been in the house for about two days. Defendant took out a licence 5 He was also stated to have an old after his visit.

licence for 1935, and it had not yet picaded Miss Wong Shlu-king, of No. 271 been renewed. Defendan Lockhart Road, third floor, summoned that he had been abroad during 136, on a similar count, cald she was given Mrs. Leung Wal-man, of No. 281 the radio by a European, who had Lockhart Road, ground floor, was also told her he had taken a licence out fined $50 for possession of a radio

without a leence on February 4. for the sey bald Miss Wong had Mr. Key said he was told by the

Key

occupants of the house when he visited the place, that the set had

Mr.

old licence for 1035.

A fine of $50 was imposed.

an

FINED

The danger of selling meat which had not been slaughtered by Government was stressed by Sanitary Inspector S. Eccleshall at the Central Magistrney

ey this morning, when a stanmons against Tse

Dha-Nanking Rly

CROWD TO HAPPY

.

VALLEY

(Continued from Page 1.) Won by a neck; two lengths. Time: min, 03.3/5 secs. Pari-mutuel: - Winner

Places $5.00; $0.40; $0.00.

$9.10.

5.The Blue Mountalus Plate-. Winner $600. Second $250. Third For Australiun Ponies, Griffins of this Morting. One and a Quarter Miles. $100,

1

Mr. Wayfoong's Home Brew (152 lbs.). (Mr. L. P. Ralph) Mr. Eve's Courting Eve (185 lbs.)

(Mr. V. V. Necda) 2 Mr. Chiu Cheong-tan's Solering

· (152 lbs.) ... (Mr. S. C. Liang) 3- Ten startera.

Won by a head; many lengths, Time: 2 min. 17 3/6 sees. Pari mutuel Winner $23,30, Places $0.10; $5.50; $15.00,

6. The Lusitano Cup.-Presented by Members of the Club Lusitano, with *$000 added for Winner. $250, Third $150. For Second China Ponies, bona fide Grimas of thia Mecting. One Mlle.

I

Mr. Eve's Havoc Eve (160 lbs.) (Mr. D. S. LI) Mrs. Dunbar's Red Feather 165

lbs.)

(Mr. L. G. Frost) 2 Two starters. Won by many longths. Time: min. 50.1/8 scCS, Pari-mutuel:

Winner

Place $6:50.

$1,00.

7 The Sports Club Cup And Hongkong Stakes-A Cup presented by Members of the Sports Club, with $750 added for Winner. Second $250. Third $150. For China Ponies, Subscription Grimus of this Club of this Meeting. One and a Half Miles.

Mr. Gordos' Gordito (165 lbs.) (Mr. V. C. Sung)

Messrs. Koo and Lo's Tempest (162 lbs.). (Mr. T. L. Wong) Dr. S. N. Chau's Coronation Day (155 lbs.). (Mr. L. G. Frost) Eight starters.

1

2

3

Won by three lengths; five lengths. Time: 3 min. 14.3/5 seca. Parl-mutucl:- Winner $10.20 Places $5.70; $5.00; $0.10.

8.-Tho Champlon Stakes-A cach. for Sweepstakes of $100 Starters with $3,000 added for Win- ner. Second $1,000, Third $500. For China Ponles, Winners of a flat race at this Club's Extra Race Meet- ings held during the second half of the 1930 season, and/or at this Meet- ing only. One and a Quarter Miles.

Mr.

Dynasly's King's Warden (101 lbs.). (Mr. F. Marshall) 1 Mr. L. Dunbar'a Dlana Bay (158

lbs.). (Mr. L. G. Frost) 2 Mr. Lan'a Cossack's Beauty (101

ibs.). (Mr. T. L. Wong) 3 Three starters.

Won by two lengths; five lengths. Time: 2 min. 28 secs.

Pari-mutuci:

Winner $7.00.

FLOWERS STOLEN

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the

Wing, and Tse Tak, the licensees of Pork Stall No. 01 in Market, North Block, for exposing for sale three fore quarters and four hind quarters of pork which had not been slaughtered in the Government slaughter-houses, was dealt with by Mr. W. Schofield.

Tse Chung answered the summons

(1dn Reg)............

Chin

Engineering

Mining (beareri

Chosen Corpız

Pekin Syndicsin, egiteaga. Shui Electric Cunstruction

Co.

Bhal Waterworks "A

Union Insurance Soe

Gula Kalumpong Rubber Allied Iranfounder on behalf of himself and his partners; Associated & Electrical · In- and said he had purchased the pork in Talpo as he was short of meat on that particular day, February 8.

His Worship remarked that meat killed in Taipo should be sold there and not brought into the city.

Inspector. Eccleshall asited that a serious view be taken of the case, The Government only charged 45 cents for every head of plg killed in their slaughter houses. It was very unsafe for any pigs which had not been slaughtered by the Government at Kennedy Town to be sold in the Markets. Na bad meat was allowed in the markets. There had recently been a very extensive business in the dead pig trade, and this had to be stopped."

Hils Worship, remarking that it

Austin Motors, urd 7% in Cable A

N.C. "A". onl Brit-Amer Toh (bearer) Cammell, Laird, ord Mexican Fagle

Courtauld

Dist{}lers Dunlop Rubber General Electrin (England) Guinness (A) Son & Co.. Hawker Siddeley Aircraft. Iiristol Aeroplanes, ord Imperial Chemicals Imperial Tobacco...... Marks & Spencer "A", ord

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United Reel

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Anglo-Dutch

A similar penalty was inflicted on been taken on approval and they Lau Kai-sheung, of No. 117 Hennessy were waiting to see if it worked pro- was a very serious offence, imposed cor Road, first floor, for possession of a perly before purchasing it and taking a fine of $50 on Tse Chung. radio without a licence on February out a licence.

CHIMNEYS

SWEPT

WITH PROPER APPLIANCES. BY OUR OWN TRAINED, STAFF.

Please Book Your Orders Early.

C. E. WARREN & CO., LTD.

St. George's Building.

WORKS DEPT."

Tel. 20269.

216 Wanchai. Road,

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WOMAN'S WELFARE Anglo-Iranian

IN HONGKONG

RESCUE CENTRE

PLANNED

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(Vickers)

65% Canton-Kowloon Rly ..

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MANILA SHARES

It is announced in connection with assistance in the the appeal for organisation in Hongkong of an International Co-operative Centra

The following opening quotations for rescue work among women and and clesing business done quotations children, that, a meeting of foreign of the morning session were received ladies interested in the proposal, will by Swan, Culbertson & Fritz from be held at the St. Jolm Ambulance their Manila office: Brigade headquarters in Tai Hang on Friday 11 am.

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Price in PesỜN Opening Bates Business Buyers Bellers Dono

1.40 1.45

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Ply Wedge

Coco Grove

Mrs. H. A. Jaffrey, formerly of the Antamok South China Conference, and wife of the Rev. R. A. Jaffray, of the Christian and Missionary Alliance, the chief mover in the who ia scheme, is organising the meeting with the assistance of Mrs. K. Lang Jey and it is hoped that it will be possible to form a committee and to draw up a campaign of the work to be carried on.

The ultimate aim is a large co- operative, sustitution, and those in- terested in women's welfare work are asked to attend 'Friday's meeting..

1

Consolidated Wine Demonstration

A 37-year-old unemployed man, --Tsui--Yin, was-charged before" Mr. W. Schofield at the Cenirul Maxis- fracy this morning with the theft of $3 worth of gladioli Bowers from the Tae Ka-po Garden at Wong Chuk Hang, Aberdeen.

Sub-Inspector D. J. Dredge said the garden was kept by the proprie- tors of the Clover Flower Shop and they had lately been missing a lot of flowers. Fokis

of the

garden were set on watch yesterday, and at 4.15 nm. they saw defendant come Into the

garden and cut the gladioli with knife. They arrested him and handed him over to the police. Mr. Tse Ka-po had expressed the wish that culprits caught should be severely dealt with.

Tsul was fined $50, with the al- termative of six months' hard inbour, and

was also ordered to pay $3 amends or undergo another seven days' imprisonment,

COOLER WEATHER

PROBABLE

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Mr. Chessex, Manager of the Glouces- ter Hotel.

"If anyone asks me to suggest u cooling drink, I tell them to have hot It's my

tea with a slice of In

suggestion for a humid

Öffletal forecast, issued at the Royal Observatory at 10 a.m., indicates that rainy weather may be experienced. shortly. Moderate to tresh north- easterly winds are also, forecast.

Temperature this morning varied between 67.4 and 68.9 degrees bes tween midnight and 8 a.m. At 2 som.. the temperature had risen to 70.4. degrees.

At noon to-day the temperature at the Royal Observatory had reached 70 degrees, the highest in the present hot spell.

WOMAN DRINKS SKIN LOTION

Fung Man-yung, a woman of 44, .0470 chase a painful and unsuccessful method of alleged suicide dalo last

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According to a police report, the woman drank a considerable portion of the contents of a bottle -öf skin- lotion, containing antiseptic in- gredients.

She was immediately conveyed to- the Kowloon Hospital, and is likely to recover,

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