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THE HONGKONG
Warmer Again Yesterday
Fair To Showery Forcoast
According to Royal Observatory re- turns, the maximum temperature yesterday
night was 80, and the inflmum 00. Both Agures are one degree higher than on the previous day. The temperature at 10 am. to-day was 87, which was also one degree up from yesterday, with humidity of 75.
Rainfall for the 24 hours ended at 10 am. to-day was 0.02-Inch, bring- ing the total for the year so far to 48.03 inches, against an average of 40.77.
Th
morning's weather report rendy: Pressure remains highest over the Pacife to the east of Japan, and relatively low over China and Tong- king. The Typhoon is situated in the vicinity of Oshima
1400 miles E.S.E. of Shanghat), moving north- ward. Local forecast:-S.E. winds, moderate; fair to showery.
Sent Children To Beg
Widow Sontenced At Kowloon
TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY,
SINO-JAPANESE TRUCE TERMS NOT DISCLOSED TO CHINESE PEOPLES
(Continued from Page 1.)
Over a dozen Japanese alreraft re- connoitred to-day along the railway line.-Da-Dao,
CHINESE SATISFIED
Peiping, July 22.
The Chinese nuthorities ure satis-
JULY 23, 1937.
ned that the Japanese have com Too Much Of A Good
Thing!
menced to withdraw one or two miles from the Ping-Han Railway since this morning shortly after the
The feeling of an over-load on the commencement of withdrawal of Chl- nese troops. According to arrange chest or stomach is very unpleasant, whatever lis cause. When due to ments, the Japanese troops are over-caling, flatulence, ar gongestion carrying out their withdrawal by two in the digestive tract, a little dore stuges and the evacuation of the of Pinkettes is usually all that is Ping-Han Railway zone represents necessary to bring quick relief. the Arat stage. They are now con-
dainty, non-griping, centrating at Tachengchuen, Shlan-habit-forming little laxative pills, chengehuen and surrounding villages Pinkeltes dispel constipation, billous In readiness to withdraw further to-attacks, liverishness, sick headaches In a single night. They purity the ward Fengtai.
breath, clear the skin of pimples and blotches, speedily relieve plies. Of nil chemists.
It is authoritatively learned that, although the situation is still pre- nant with grave possibilities, major hostilities can be avoided as General Sung Che-yuen la now deflutely in-
toward clined
praceful selfie- ment, unless the Central Government steps in and with the support of arm-
Just
non-
LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE
ed force, declares invalid all local ar-YESTERDAY'S CABLED rangements with the Japanese.
QUOTATIONS
War Loan, 3%
London July 22.
Laat To-day's Price Price
.... 09.13/14 2.905
Clate 47 Cold Loan, no8 (rit. Taal dee Chutese 3% Gold Bonds,
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Angio French Loan, 1900 190 Camere Da Crisp Lont,
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Judging by reports from various sources, the Nanking Government is Admitting that she had sent her rushing war preparations and its de- two children at to beg, Li Ho, acidon to fight if necessary remains 4-year-old widow, was fined $5 or strong. However, the Nanking Gov- 14 days by Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at crnment's decision to fight depends on the Kowloon Magistracy this morning, the extent to which the peace terms ut warned that if she did so again, accepted by the Hopel-Charter Poll- they would be taken away from her. tent Council can be tolerated.
Detective Sergeant B. V. Hutchin- son said that on Thursday evening, a According to observers, the Nan- 1912 Chinese
police constable on duty inking Government and the 29th Army Salisbury Road, near the Star Ferry, have lost their first chance if they are saw a boy and a girl, aged about 19 really determined to resort to war and six respectively, begging from a to settle the North China crisis, ny European.
He caught hold of them, the Japanese are completing large and they
said they had been sent seale military mobilisation in North out by their mother, who was wait-China and the adjacent aren outside ing for them outside the Canton the Great Wall-Hua Nau News. Road Market. The constable took them there, and arrested the woman. After sentencing the woman, the Magistrate instructed Serat. Hutchin son to bring the matter to the notice of the Society for the Protection of Children.
Marine War Risks
Shanghai Underwriters Double Rates
In view of the uncertainty of the current situation and the possibility that events in North China tight take a turn for the worse, a meeting of the Shanghai Marine Under- writers' Association was held Dil Saturday last and revision of war risk rates considered.
It was decided that, subfeel to al- teration at
time, the rates for any steamers trading locally and to and from ports along the Chinn Coast, River Ports and Hongkong will be doubled. The new rate will be five -cents per cent, the previous rate being
two and one-half cents per cent. The new risk excludes the risk of piracy.
The Committee of the Association decided not to lay down rates for the time being for "Warehouse Warehouse" cover and also decided not to lay down rates for the time being for ships under the Chinese or Japanese flags.-
STOLEN ELECTRIC
fore
FITTINGS
SHOP MASTER CHARGED WITH DECEIVING
10
Master of the Central Electric shop, Ho Ping, 30, was charged be- Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy this morning with un- Inwfully receiving il
of quantity electric Butings stolen from Messes. William C. Jack and Company.
Detective-Sergeant Pilkingtón sald that, following the receipt of a re- port of the
theft, enquiries were made and the articles were found in defendant's shop.
Defendant stated he bought the attints from one Lau Chan, and pro- duced receipts which showed he purchased them at a price much lower than the actual value.
The case was remanded for three days for defendant to find the man who sold him the Attings.
COMMONS SOON ADJOURNING
SUMMER RECESS
PLANS
London, July 22. The House of Commons, which to- day discussed Scottish affaire," will adjourn to-morrow week for the summer recess and will reassemble on October 21,
The now customary provision will be made for a recall of the House at an earller date if public Interest demands it. It is expected that Parilament will be prorogued Imme- diately on reassembly and that the King will open the new session on October 20, British Wirelcas.
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Tientsin, July 22. The Chinese forces are continuing their withdrawal in atcordance with arrangements, but, on the other side, according to Chinese observers, the bulk of Japanese troops have not commenced withdrawal, although some small units have evacuated from the Ping-Han Railway zone.
Un. Insurance Soc. Can-
ton
With both the Chinese and Japan-Shai Waterworks "A" ese evacuating from the railway zone, the damaged parts of the, Ping-Han Railway tracks have been repaired and traffic restored for the Arst time since the Lukouchlao Ineldent look place.
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The garrison troops of the 20th Army, stationed at Nanyuen, to the souths of Pelping, have left for Cho-Cortaulds chow, a city some distance to the south of Changsintan.
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Japanese army planes resumed Hawker Siddeley AircrALL scouting activities over a wide aren
Bristol Aeroplane Imp. Chem. "Indus between Peiping, Tientsin and Wang-imp. Tenneco ping to-day. About seventeen Marks & Spencer Japanese planes simultaneously left Rolls Royce Tientsin early this morning and stag-Leyland Motors ed demonstration flights over Pel- Thie Lyle ping for some time, before flying Turner & Newall southward along the Ping-Han Hail- way, observing" the withdrawal of Chinese troops-Hua Nau News.
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Anglo-Dutch Shanghal, July 22. | Robber Plant.
Trust It is reliably reported here that the Durma Corpn Central Government received a tele- Commonwealth Min. gram from the Overseas Chinese In Marsman Invests
Randfontein Esis. Malaya offering $10,000,000 to Cen-Exploration Co. tral Government to be used as mill-Sub-tige tary expenses if China declares war on Japan.-Wah Kiu Yat Po.
WEEK'S TRAFFIC
ACCIDENTS
ONE FATALITY IN LATEST RETURNS
In the Colony of Hongkong in- cluding the Island, Kowloon and the New Territories during the week) ending at 8 am.. Saturday, July 17, there were altogether 54 trafile accidents, as the result of which one) person was killed and 23 were injured.
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LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
New York, July 22. persons The following quotations on the New York commodity exchange are issued by Reuter:
The person filed, a Chinese male, aged about 40 years, was knocked down and killed by a tramcar, whilst walking across the rond.
October December were January
Of the persons Injured, 14 Pedestrians, who were either walking March or running across the road and were May struck by vehletes. Three motor bus Spat
were Injured while passengers alighting from motor buses whilst in motion. One motor cycle driver and a bicycle rider were injured when July their vehicles skidded. One bicycle Sept. rider was injured as the result of a Dec. collision between two vehicles. One Jan. bicycle rider
was injured through March falling from his machine whilst
May in motion.
New York Collon
11.67/08 11.04/04
11.03/03
11.58/00
11.66/06
11.02/02
11.00/68
11.73/73 13.17
New York Rubber
18.07n
18.70/70
10.07/97
10,91n
11.07/07
11.73/74. 12.14
18.78n 18.80/00 10.00/03 10.04n 18.09/19.00 10.10/13 19.00n
10.21n Sales for the Day:-2,050 tons,
were July
Of the 54 accidents, 22 were col- lisions between vehicles; 22 collisions between vehicles pedestrians; and 10 accidents
due to other causes.
and Sept.
were
The type and number of vehicles involved were:
Private motor car Motor lorry
Public motor car
Motor bus Motor cyclo
Tromear Bicycle Tricycle Ricksha
Chicago Wheat
122 /122 1184/118 1227122% 110%/118% Dec..... 124/124% 120/1204
Wednesday's Sales:-
50,112,000 bushels.
Chicago Corn
117 /1104
33
July 10 Sept.
100 /105%
Dec.
112/112 1024/102
77 770% 70%/701%
Winnipeg Wheat
145%/1454 142/142%
July
Oct.
138/139
Dec.
136%/135%
134%/134% 131/131
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