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WEDNESDAY, JULY
28, 1987.
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TIN RESERVE STOCK PLAN
PREPARATION URGED AGAINST NECESSITY
London. July 27.
It may be urged that talk of recon- stituting the buffer stock of tin in same form or other is premature, sald Sir Harry Peat, presiding at the annual meeting of the Tin Producers' Association here. But he added that be although the time might not opportune for the formation of a renerve stock it seemed to him this. opportunity should be taken to con- sider in advance how such stocks should be formed.
im- Their administration was an portant matter, too, be went on, and it was necessary to study details of such a development so that the Association could be ready with its plans against the time when в reserve
might become essential.
stock Reuter.
OIL PROSPECTING IN BRITAIN
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THE "STAR" FERRY CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
Notice is hereby given that an Interim Dividend of $2.00 per Share has been declared, for the half year ended 30th June, 1937, payable on Thursday, 5th August, 1937, on which date Dividend Warrants may be obtained on application at the ffice of the Company, Kowloon.
The Register of Shares of the Company will be closed from Wednesday, 28th July to Thurs- day, 5th August, 1937, both days inclusive.
EXCHANGE
SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ LATEST REPORTS
New York, July 27.
market. Sugars
S. C. & F. Dow Jones Summary of to-day's market: The market to-day was dull and truding was light, with most leaders showing email losses. Traders awaited the U.S. Steel re- faltered 00 the port which followed the close of the Street's anticipation that Congress
extend
legislation, sugar would which would maintain sugar traders, but would trample mercantile de- mand.. The Bonds Market and the Curb Exchange were both irregular- By
lower;
S. C. & F. New York office cables: Stocks:
The market appeared to Steel be marking time, awaiting the an- nouncement regarding U.S. earnings and dividend after the close to-day. Price movements were con-
F. II. CRAPNELL,
A Secretary. Hongkong, 14th July, 1937.
THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.
the
for
She
By Order of the Board of fldent, but within narrow limits, as traders stood by for a possible clue to We Directora.
the near-by trend of the market. at feel that some further moderate reaction is likely following which aggressive resumption of the more upward trend should be witnessed. for the week Business failures amounted to 146. Bank deposits totalled $15,018,000,000, Cotton: The market has evidently discounted the possibility of a 14,500,- 000-bale стор. which has nol yet male any important impression upon prices.
decrease in the condition of Any crop or amat
materially lower Govern- ment estimate could result in a sharp advance,
to the present better position, sentiment technical
Wheat: Export demand is slightly improved.
and mill interests proving. Cash
Drought complaints were buyers. for the Argentine and from Australia attracting attention. Germany has issued an order that no wheat
for
Any shall be used in that country olher purpose than human consump
bellef of ai sumo lon. There is 150,000,000-bushel U.S. surplus, for all of which foreign demand is ex- The tone of the market has pected. improved and prices advanced to-
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 whe is seeking advice on any matter con- cerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at once with
or
The lion. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. c/o G.P.O. Box No. 513, Hongkong, or the Inspector, 40, Pokfulum Road, 1st Boor;
the Inspector, Violet Peel Wanchai; or The Health Centre, inspector, 12, Sai Yeung Chol Street, 1st floor, Kowloon.
All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society.
The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved.
are
Duc
has
Im-
wards the close.
Cor: New crop futures are up- parently levelling off and better sup- for September. nort is expected There are 471,000 bushels for intend- cd delivery to-morrow.
NEARLY 70 LICENCES | JAPANESE ATTACKING featureless. Some short-covering of
ISSUED
London, July 27. Discussing the mining industry in the House of Commons to-day, Cap- tain H. F. C. Crookshanks, Secretary for Mines, stated al sixty-nine licences had been Issued by the Government for all prospecting in England. The land over which oil is being prospected was about 22 per cent. of the whole area country,
of the
Captain Crookshanks added that the production of cual in Britain was being well maintained, though the export trade was bad, chiefly owing to the lose of the Spanish market. Reuter Bulletin.
ROYAL VISIT TO IRELAND KING AND QUEEN DEPART
London, July 27. The King and Queen left London to-day for Stranraer en route for the brief oficial visit to Belfast.
Their Majesties were accompanied by Sir Alexander Hardige, Sir Samuel Hoare and Viscount Goge. The party will sleep aboard the royal yacht, Victoria and Albert. to-night, and will leave for Belfast to-morrow morning.--Reuter Bulletin.
SITUATION GRAVE, NOT CRITICAL
(Continued from Page 1.)
in Pelping would be endangered by any fighting there.
Mr. Hull says the State Department has been in almost daily contact with the Japanese and Chinese Ambassa- dors in Washington and has taken every opportunity promote a peaceful settlement in North China.
In reply to a question, Mr. Hull Nine stated the invoking of the Power Treaty had not yet been con- sidered-Reuter,
NEW CONSUL FOR TOKYO
Moscow, July 27, M. Mikhail Salavulsky, Soviet Consul-General at Harbin since 1931, has been appointed Ambassador to Japan in succession to M. Yuruncff- Reuter.
BRITISH DEFENCE VOTES.
London, July 27. Only a few members of the House of Commons lo-day voted against the defence votes. Labour members re- frained from voting.-Router Bulletin.
WATER LEVELS FOR WEST, NORTH AND EAST RIVERS
for
PEIPING
(Cominued from Page 1.)
Rubber: The market -to-day was hedges released by sales of actuals constituted the chief source of buy- ing.
The market to-day was Sugar: mostly consisted of September lique datlon which was met by buying by Cuban shorts.
Shipping Intelligence
Shipping Companies are requested to forward, oorly as possible information regarding arrivals, depar- turos, time and mooring place and other movements. Urgent information should bo telephoned to the ship- ping Editor, Phono 26615.
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ANKING (H. & S.), Taikoo Dock. ANHUI (B., B.), Tatkoo Dock. MAUSANG (J.M.), 11.22. SOOCHOW IR &'S.), Taikos Dock..
ARRIVED YESTERDAY (Agents Phone Numbers Civan.) SARPEDON (B. & 8.) from Europe,
Holt's Wharf. 30331. SAILED YESTERDAY
4.
agenta Phone Numbers Giron) ANDRE LEBON (M.M.) for Europe, 8.m., Kowloon Wharf. 20051.
BUENOS AIRES MARU (0.9.K.) for Colombop.m., midstream. 28001,
SEISTAN (Douglas) for Amoy; 4 p.m. Co's Wharf. 28037.
TJISONDARI (J.C.J.L) for Samarang, 11 m., A.7, 28001,
ARRIVING TO-DAY
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SWARTENSIONDT Saigon, p.m., A., 29015.
SAILING
Canton,
(J.CJ.L.)
frema
TO-DAY
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(M.M.) for PAUL DUUMER
Tal- phong * 1.9. 10. 3031
SANDVIKEN (J.M.) for Shanghai, 5 p.m. B..
SAUPEDON (3. & S.) for Colombo, daylight, Holl's Wharf. 30391.
ASSAULT PROVED
WOMAN'S CHARGE AGAINST BROTHER-IN-LAW
ARRIVING TO-MORROW
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BEHAR (P. & D.) trom Shanghai, 27141.
EMPRESS OF JAPAN (C,P.9.) from Shanghai, Kowloon Wharf, 24040,
PRESIDENT JACKBON (Dollar) from Manila, Kowloon Whart. 28171.
SAILING TO-MORROW
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PRESIDENT JACKSON (Dollar) for Japan, Kowloon Wharf. 28171.
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7′′
30.
CORTELLAZZO (LI.. T.), Aug. 10. CHANGTE (1. & 9.), Aug. 6. DUISBERG (Jebsen), July 30. EMPRESS OF ASIA (C.P.S.), Aug. 10. FOYESBANK (Blank), Aug. 22.
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COOLIE DROWNED
WENT FOR SWIM FROM A SANITARY BARGE
the whole 29th. Army from the Pei- very quiet and steady. Selling still night have "got away with it," Mr. the death of Tang Sik, 27. a sanitary
ping area. Reuter,
NANKING SENDS AID
Nanking, July 28 (0.05 a.m.)
to
It is learned in reliable quarters that the Central Government has des- patched troops from Puntinglu Changhstentlen to support the 29th Army, which is defying the Japanese
in this area.
representative of the 20th Army stated that after General Sung Chch- the had
formally rejected yuan Japanese ultimatum, Japanese troops attacked from four sides of Pelping and encircled the city yesterday after- noon-United Press.
UPROAR IN PEIPING
Shanghai, July 28, (0.05 m.) Privato radio advices from Peiping Indicate the city is in an uproar. But there are no details of developments. Meanwhile, in Tientsin reports that communications have been destroyed Inland by a a terrific storm of wind and rain, which swept over Hopei curly Wednesday.
poles Telegraph down and the roads are choked, and there is much other damage. This humpers the authorities in obtaining of the news from various sections country-United Press.
เกษ
ATTACKING FROM AIR
REUTER QUOTATION Dow Jones Averages:
30 Industrials 20 Rails 20 Utilities
40 Bonds
54,83
30,05
101.70
July 26. July 27.
184.12 104.24 54.40 30.32 101.09 07.90
11 Commodity Index 07.27
U.S. COMMODITY PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
New York, July 27, The following quotations on the New York commodity exchange are Issued by Renter:
October December January March May
Spot
July
New York Cotton
10.05/07 -11.17/10 10.00/92
11.15/17
10.04/07
11.20/20
10.90/98
11.03/03
11.40
New York Kubber
18.34n
18.38 /30 18.40 /03
18.540
11.27/27 11.81/31 11.57
Death by drowning, having been overcome by the strong current, was Stating that if it were not for the the verdict returned by the jury at perjured evidence of Fung Lin-chi, the
day at the Kowloon Magistracy Into witress for the defence, defendant inquiry which was held yester- K. M. A. Barnett convicted Chanpo Fook-sing, allas Robert Chan, at the the beach at Cha Po Ling on July
coolie. whose body was found on Kowloon Magistracy yesterday of Mr. K. M. A. Barnett sat as Coroner, assault on Young Man-mei, 20, is the jury being comprised of Messrs. sister-in-law, by throwing two Shum Hon-cheung (Foreman), Fung buckets of urine over her in Nam Chi-ping and Usaf Sham Suddin. Cheung Street on July 8. Defend-
4.
ant was fined $10, and ordered to Dr. G. S. Henry stated that the in- pay $10 amends to complainant.ternal organs of the body were too Defendant and his brother, com- decomposed to form a reason for plainant's husband, were bound over death. The man could have been to keep the peace' for one year. dead for some days, possibly four,
Laulu, 45, coxswain of refuse Detective Sergeant Franklin pro- secuted.
barge W, stated that at 8 a.m. on July 2 the barge was off Cha Po Ling.
nway
stairs.
18
Chan Chunk P.C.C.454, stated that he went to the house and red. They anchored some few hun- yards from the refuse dump knocked оп the door. A man
because the current was too strong. nnswered and told witness to Ro After their meal, Tang Sik stated nothing had happened, that he wanted to swim. Witness There was a smell of urine on the would not allow it as it was not safe. Later witness was told that Defendant stated that complainant Tung Sik had swum ashore. When And he were not on good terms. On he did not return, witness thought July & about 2 p.m. he left the that he must have drowned and went ashore to make enquiries. A report Nam 'Cheung School. Previous to go- ing out his elder brother had made was made. It was not unusual for The to go to the cinema the coolles to go swimming. arrangements that night.
About 8.43 p.m. they body was next seen by witness in met at the Yat Cheung cafe, after 'he mortuary.
which they went together to the Lau Ngau, 37, coolie, stated that
Defendant did not go back
cinema.
to the school after the show but went he went in swimming that day and to a friend's house in Hennessy Road soon after getting in the water wit- ness saw Tang Sik Jump in as well. where he stayed the night.
Tang was not seen again by witness.
Formal evidence of the police
Au Chi, 29, cook, deposed to Chan Lik-kee, complainant's hus- band, stated that his wife was stay-having discovered the body on the ing with her sister in Shumahulpo. beach at Cha Po Ling and recognis 18.41m
He did not know that his daughter ing it as that of Tang Sik. 18.45/45
After corroborating de- 19.55/56 Will.
fendant's alery regarding the visit 18.580 10.04/04 18.00b/85a
10,75n 18.70m Sales for the day:-3,300 tons.
Chicago Wheat
September December January March May
Shanghai, July 28. (8.58 a.m.) The Domet News Agency corres pendent at Tientsin sinles thu Japanese military headquarters there issued a communique to-day that Japanese troops in the Peiping area had commenced operations against Helyuan barracks at 5.30 am. They had bombarded Nanyuan barracks from the air at 8.20 .m., and ho inflicted heavy losses in both attacks, July... 118/118
Sept. ... 110/115% it was sinted-United Press.
Dec. 118/118 Monday's Sales:-
SUICIDE STORY
INQUIRY INTO DEATH OF LADY CARDIGAN
1224/1224 118/118 -120/120
55,553,000 Chicago Corn
bushels.
July
10416/104
Sept.
07 /90%
Dec.
7276/724
London, July 27. The fact that her mother niso died from suicide was disclosed at a West minster inquest to-day on Lady Oct. Cardigan, who fell from the seventh Dec. floor window of the Savoy Hotel on July 24.
Winniper Wheat
July
130% Asked 131 /131% 12744/1274
1377%/137% 131/131 128/1281
to the cinema, witness said that he constable who went to view the body had left instructions at the school was faken, after which the Jury gave that his wife should not be admitted, its verdict.
He returned after the cinema. Wit- ness stated that he could not have his family living at the school.
His Worship remarked that it would make him blush to admit the shameful things that witness had alated.
KOWLOON BUSES
the
con-
CONCESSION TO ENABLE LONGER JOURNEYS
1, on August Cammencing Other Evidence
Kowloon Motor Bus Company will Fung Lin-chi, 28, teacher, stated initiate an alteration in their charge that he arrived at the school about on secilons designed to give a 1024/102% 8 pm. About 9 p.m. a woman came cession to passengers without actual- The Kowloon 072/073%
they reducing the fares. to the school and knocked on 73/73% door. The servant boy answered it, Resident's Associatlon have long been and would not open the door. De-pressing for a reduction And this is decided to fendant was not at the school and how the Company has Chan Lik-kee left about 8 p.m. I'meet their request.
Wan Lul-cho, 17, the servant boy,
Under present conditions, a pas- staled that he went to bed at 9 p.m. and did not know if onyone came senger mounting a bus between two back after that. He did not answer sections, pays his initial fore-10 the door. The Headmaster, Chan cents in the first class and five cents Lik-kee, did not return that night. in the second-which will, however,
and of
the Yeung Chol, 20, a student, cor-unly take him to the end
commenced to roborated this story and added also section in which he comme that the headmaster did not return travel. Under the provisions to be pas- Introduced on August 1, the that night.
His Worship said that he had to senger's initial fare will not only pay decide which of the two sides had for the part section, assuming he has been committing perjury. That again mounted between two sections, there had been an assault could not but will take him over the whole of be denied by the evidence of the the following section. police constable that there was urine. on the stairs: Defendant was con- For example, to-day n passenger victed.
could get into the second class part with blood. Glassware was sinashed
Detectivo Sergeant Franklin stated of the bus at Argyle Street and pay to fragments. He stated that upon her arrival at the Hotel she refused Sir John Chappell Ward Royal that defendant had formerly been a five cents for the part section which food and medical attention. Her licence and authority to wear the Sub-Inspector of Police but had been ends at the Majestie. He would then
for drink was refused. She Insignia of the Second Class (Civil diamissed under one year's service have to pay another five cents herself in her suite and ap-Division) of the Order of Al Refl- These assaults had been complained complete the journey to her arm with a safely razor King of Iraq for his services during concerned, but his family was. They able to travel from Argyle Street to
disturbances
the Middle had happened on three occasions, the Star Ferry for five cents an the bottle, swallow
but the people concerned could not Euphrates in 1935,
be found.
Lord Cardigan In evidence said his
FOREIGN DECORATIONS wife was depressed when she left home on July 22 without disclosing
The King has runted to Captain her destination. She wrote hlm a
Anthony Vere Morse, R.N., railer alarming letter on July 23, not John giving her whereabouts and conclud- Royal licence and authority to wear ing, "God bless you. You have the Red Cravate with Blue and White nothing to blame yourself fot." Border of the Order of the Brilliant upon him by the Lord Cardigan said he immediately Jade, conferred
President of the National Govern- communicated with the police.
he found ment of the Republic of China for Another witness stated Lady Cardigan's room in a state of his services ns Adviser on Training chaos. The pillows were saluraled to the Chinese Navy.
The King has granted to Colonel
the
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Jupan
Manila
Kwangtung Province fares the following cashed things in the room, Í dain, conferred upon him by the of before. Defendant was not then Ferry.,From August 1 he will be
The River Conservancy furen
report on water levels, in metres, for the
West, North and East Rivers:
Jighest Lowest
on Observation record record
Place of
on
West Juver al
Wuchow $24.20-0.70 4 3.11
1017
W.L.
WAL
20/7
27/1
4 มม
West Illver at
Bhlubing
-+-12.00
Q
+1.75
the
North River at
Teingyuen. +420
0
1.00
2,19
North Juver at
Shamshul 8.41 −1.37 $0.37
East River at
0.40 Sheklung † 4.72 0.02 +0.37 +0.40
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und
broke the water ing portions of the glass.
it
was
The
Coroner declared evident that Lady Cardigan Intended to commit suicide in circumstances In which her intentions could not be frustrated. The verdlet was suicide while of unsound mind-Reuter,
Lady Cardigan was formerly Miss Joan Salter, of Ryde, Isle of Wight
NAVAL MOVEMENTS H.M.S. Olympus and H.M.S. Sand- wich left Hongkong on Monday to rejoin the fleet at Weihaiwel. HMS. Cricket has left Ichang for Hankow.
EX-MISSIONARY'S DEATH
On Route 2, the section at Wang- yuk Village has been eliminatell, making four scations only on this trip. Similarly Ngauchtwan section London, July 27.
on No. 10 has been cut out, making The death has occurred of Dr. W-four sections only on this trip.
Висксов to the S. Palmer, former Chinese Mission Hospital at Chang- chowfu. Reuter.
Route No. 9, the New Territories run, is not affected by the changes.
Wednesday
Air Mall for "K.1.3. Service."
(Duo Amsterdam, 16th August).
Arizona Maru........Wed.. Aug. 4.
GP.O. and K.P.O.
....Aug. §. 1.30 p.m. Aug. 4, 2 p.m. Wed., Aug. 4.
ROK...
Ord.,
Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Chichibu Maru
Central and South Amerlea, via San Canada, and Europe Francisco and Europe via Siberla (Due San Franeloco, 20th August)
Reg.,
Ord., Superscribed correspondence only.
Aug. 3,5 p Aug. 4, 8.30 a.m
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