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FOREST FIRE RAGING

SWEEPING IDAHO'S. TIMBER PARK'

Chillis, Idaho, Aug. 2. Forestry Department workers renewed their efforts to control timber blaze covering 1,200 acres in the Chills National Forest to-day, after they had gained some headway by trenching wide areas during the calm of the night.

The Bre started above famous Stanley Lake, spread rapidly across

the city of Stanley.

THE

HONGKONG

GUARDS ASSAULTED

FIGHT ON STEAMER KAS COURT SEQUEL

TELEGRAPH.

Seven members of the kitchen staff and a watchmon of the sa. Taishan were charged before Mr. W. M. Thomson at the Central Magistracy yesterday with assaulting Mohammed All and Alaf Din, preventive guards of the stenmer.

Defendants

were Wonk Tung, Chan Kum. Mak Kau, Chan Hoi, Mak Yan, Ng Kam, NH Cheng and LI KIL

Sealed tenders for the supply the Sawtooth Ridge, north-west of all defendants were engaged as incas-

of butter, fresh and tinned, for H.M. Naval Servico at Hong Kong commencing 1st September, 1937, will be received until noon, Monday, 16th August, by the Superintendent, H., Naval Vic- tualling Yard, Kowloon, from whom forms of tender and any be information can necessary obtained on application.

The right to reject the lowest or any tender is reserved.

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Sir Pradhan.-Reuter.

be

Enthusiasm creates

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the

Jeader,

Prosecuting. Detective-Sergeant T. Mackay said that with the exception of the last, who was a watchman, boys, stewards or cooks on board the Complainants, who 4.8. Talshan. were Chinese Muslims, were employ- ed as preventive guards, and there ment between them and the mess for appeared to have been some arrange- supply of food, while the steamer was in Canton.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1937.

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PORT DIRECTORY ANKING (B. & 8.), Taikou Duck. ANHUI (1. & H.), Talkoo Dock. ISLAMI JM, Kowloon Wharf, YUENSANG (J.M.), Kowloon Wharf. ARRIVED YESTERDAY (Agents Phone Numbers Given.) DAVIKEN (J.M.) from Canton, 3 a.m., 1. 30311.

from (Dollar) PRESIDENT TAFT Shanghai, an. Kowloon Wharf. 29171.

On Sunday, complainants were dismissed, and the mistress of the mess asked them to pay $0 for the food supplied. Complainants disput- ed the amount, saying it was only $1.00 as they had been given food for only 14 daya. A quarrel arose, and defendants came to tlie assistance of the mistress and assaulted complain-p... B.2. 31).

unita.

First, second, third, sixth and seventh defendants were discharged with a caution, while the others, with the exception of the fifth, were each ined $10. Fifth defendant, who was said to have struck at first complain- ant with a chisel, was ordered to pay

while apathetic indifference merely PICKED UP IN STREET $26.

makes the follower,

Be Versatile!

A

Then there is versatility. Versal- ity is suspect in these days. One must know must be a specialist,

thing. everything about one single That specialisation will bring limited amount of success I do not good deny, but that it produces friend and lovable human being will never believe.

1

UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF

A HAND BAG

of

STRUCK WITH CLOG

With his forehead and upper lip Cheung, covered with plaster, Lo bird-cage maker, appeared before Mr. W. H. Thomson at the Central Magistracy yesterday is complainant in an assault case in which Cheng Chung 10, hawker, was defendant.

For the unlawful possession of a hund-bug at Queen's Road Central, Au Yeung-sai, 40, unemployed, was Ained $10, with the alternative

Sergeant Clarke said that complain- three weeks hard labour, by Mr. W.

ant was the principal tentust of 24 M. Thomson at the Central Magis-

Possession Street, ground floer. De racy yesterday,

fendant rented a bed space at $5.50 According to Sergeant Clarke, de-

a month, and when payment was due have fendant was arrested by Constable when he

on Sunday he was asked for it. A Many a time in the past 1 argued against the craze for specialis-C483 on Sunday night, ation, and now even the experts are failed to give a satisfactory explan- quarrel ensued, culminating in de- ation as to how he came into posses-fendant striking complainant with a beginning to come round to my way

Jon of the hand-bag. of thinking.

At first defendant sald he was given Another thing which many moderns miss is friendship. I know everyone the article to pawn by his sister, of but this was found to be untrue, on has stores of friends, but most

made. He being them are little more than acquaint-enquiries

stated he picked it up at Connaught Road Central.

auces.

and ul

Friendship is a thing of tempered

slowly steel, haminered out laboriously during long hours intimate communion.

furnished, sparsely These chromiumplated, modern homes know nothing of the friend who drops in uninvited and, over a pipe and glass, talks of the eternal verities till the elock climes out the small hours of early morning. Restlers dashing to leaves no dances and night clubn time for friendship.

What are you missing in life? One life, so much to do, so little tine to do it in, Can, you honestly say that if you had to live your life again you would not wish for a single thing to be altered? Few of us could go so far as that, but it is the ident to strive for.

Why not sit down and review your Interests and activities from the point of view of what you may be missing? For all you know you may be wilfully denying yourself half the pleasures yours by ut life which should be right,

CANING FOR SNATCHER

then

elor,

Defendant was bound over in the sum of $10 to be of good behaviour for six months.

THE OLD, OLD STORY

SAILED YESTERDAY Agents Phone Numbers Given)

Shanghai, 6 Гот (J.M.) DAVIKEN SOOCHOW (D. & S.) for Shanghai, C

P, West Polut. 30331.

ARRIVING TO-DAY (Agents Phone Numbers Given) ISLAMI (JM) from Jano, 13 min. Kowloon Wharf 30311,

SIRDHANA (11.1.) from Singapore, p. Korloon Wharf. 9721 TRAVE (Melchers) from Singapore, 11 m. Kowloon Wharf. 27771.

SAILING TO-DAY

(Agents Phone Numbers Giren.) HAITAN (Douglas) for Foechow, 4 p. Cu's Wharf. 98637.

TJINEGARA (J.C.J.D.) for Cebu, 10: 4. A.1. ZHOTG.

YATSHING 19.M.) for Cantoa, 219, B 30311,

YUENSANG (J.M.s for Japan, mean. Kowloon Wharf. 1021,

U.S. COMMODITY PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

ARRIVING TO-MORROW.

(Axents Phone Numbers Glyen) ARIZONA MARU (0.S.K.) from Japan, a. Kowloon Whart. 28001.

New York, Aug. 2. The following quotations on the New York commodity exchange are, issued by Reuter;

October December January March May

Charged with snatching a war-ring | GLOBE-TROTTING EVANGELIST from Man Yun, 40-year-old widow,

AT EMMANUEL CHURCH" Chan Kam-wab, 20, unemployed, was sentenced to six months' hard Inbour

Speaking with vigour and emphasig and twelve strokes of the cane by

Church. Nathan Road, last night, Mr. Mr. W. M. Thomson at the Central at a special meeting of the Emmanuel Clifford Lewis, young globe-trotting Magistracy yesterday.

International · Pre- sident of the Young People's Fellow Spor ship Club, gave a talk on the mes- sage of the Gospel-The Old, Old Story."

Defendant admitted having analch-evangelist and ed the car-ring as the woman was walking along Des Voeux Rond, near He was Morrison Street on Sunday. caught after a chase by a constable, and the ear-ring was recovered from

side-channel.

hard M.

New York Cotton

10.78/78 10.58/59 10.76/70 10.51/53 10.72/72 10.53/54 10.8/84

16.88/88

11.18

10.45/66 10.70/70 10.09

New York Rubber 18.40m September December

Mr. Lewis, who hails from Detroit. January Michigan, is at present on a world March tour, having already visited Japan, May Korea, Shanghai and Canton. From here he intends to go to India and Europe.

18.45 745 10.58/58 10.56 /56 18.8in 18.50n 18.00n 18.61b/68a 10.70/72 18.73 775

Sales for the day:-760 tons.

PRISON FOR PICKPOCKET Sentence of five months abour was passed by Mr. W. Thomson at the Central Magistracy

During the course of his talk, Mr. Sept. Lewis mentioned the influence a per- Dec. yesterday on Wong Chi, 43,

son had on others, good or bad ac-May .... 11014/118 employed, who was convicted on charge of stealing a purse, contain-

Saturday's Sales: Ing $3.30, from Li Kwong, a corpen-cording to his actions. As an lilustra- ter, on board tramcur.

1277

Chicago Wheat 116/11614 11754/1175

115 115% 1104/110% 11724/118 23,015,000 bushels.

Chicago Corn

927/91%

6734/074

May

08/08

Winnipeg Wheat

135 A

132 /132

1284/120%

tion that a Christian life led by one Sergeant Clarke stated that com- person favourably affected the lives

at of trameur of others, Mr. Lewis recounted that plainant boarded the Johnston Road about 5 p.m. on Sun-on a stone that marked the grave of

As little girl could be seen the words, Sept. day, and sat next to defendant. the car reached Pedder Street, de "A child of whom her playmates sald, Dec. fendunt alighted. Complainant was It was casier to be good when she suspicious of defendant's behaviour was with us..

Mr. Lewis also spoke of the suc and after he hind alighted, felt for his purse and found it missing. He im-cess of the Young People's Fellow-July

the ship Club, which he declared was the mediately jumped down from

Christian youth Dec, tramear and ran after defendant. A "fastest growing

іл the world." Con- constable was passing, and on learn- movement

Bob Jones, The Committee of the Christian ing from complainant what had hap-ceived in 1031 by Dr.

well-known evangelist and founder Mission to Chinese Seamen in Hong-pened, enught hold of defendant and

searched him. The purse dropped and president of the Bob Jones Col- kong acknowledges donations received

out of his person as his arms were lege, Cleveland, Tennessee, the Club for the Mission as follows:

was inter-denominationul, raised,

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

DONATIONS TO MISSION TO CHINESE SEAMEN

Java-China-Japan Line

$10

Anonymous ......

10

Mr. Chau Man-ch!

10

Mr: Lam Chi-fung

10

Mr. R. L. Wyllis

10

Maraman Hongkong China

Ltd.

30

Netherlands Harbour Work

Co.

Capt. T. H. Scott White

Swatow Church of Christ in

Hongkong

10

10

Ten Friends a dollar cach

Mr. G. C. Worrall

T. C. Wong --

Dr. T.

Mr. H. F. Williams

A Group of Seamen

Mr. F. R. Lamb

Mr. P. Tod

Lieut-Col. H.B.L. Dowbiggin

Dr. C. K. Ching

Mr. K. H. Tan

Mr. Wong Fung-sheic

Mr. E. R. Walch

Mr. A. A. Bremner

Mr. A. Drummond

E.

Mr. S. H. Hudgeil Mr.

. M. Bryden Anonymous

In Memory of Yee Wan Au Yeung Sam-koo

Luke Hol-tung

Mr. M. C. Lim

Mr. M. Nemazee

Dr. Pao Chuan-jen Mr. A. H. Mackenzle Mr. Lee Fakho ́..... Mr. Fung Wal-iln China

H. Rutporium

Anonymous

& Son

Mr. Wong Mo-lim Mes. Leat Wing-nin

Mr. L. B. Kwok

TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS SEVERAL REPORTS TO THE POLICE ON SUNDAY

and any

October..

EMPRESS OF JAPAN (CPS) from auntin. ?n. Kowloon Wharf. 240-49. KWAISANG (J.M.) from Shanghai, am.. West Point Wharf. 30311.

RANPURA (P. & 0.) from Singapore,

... Kowloon Whart. 27721.

SAILING TO-MORROW

(Agents Phone Numbers Given) SEISTAN (Douglas) for Swntow, 4 p.m. Co's Wharf. 28037,

SZECHUEN 1. & 8.1 for Shanghai, 2. West Point. 80331

TAIYUAN (1. & 8, for Shanghai, 5 pun. West Point. 30331.

TJIRADAK [3.6.JL) fur Anjoy, a. ldstream. 28016.

TRAVE (Melchers for Japan, n.mm. Kowloon Wharf, 27771.

9.

YINGCHOW B. & 8 for Blangkok, pan. West Point. 30331.

27.

.

10,

10.

VESSELS DUE

+

AFRIKA IE. A. C.1. Aug. 22. ANTENOR (B. & S.), Aug. 13. ARAMIS (M.3.). Aug. 0, BADEN (Jemen), Aug, 27. DINTANG (E. A. C.), Aug, 28. CHANGTE (B. & 8.5. Aug. 6. CITY OF EVANSVILLE (Hank), Aug. CORTELLAZ20 (LL, T.), Aug. 10. EMPRESS OF ASIA (C.1.9.), "Aug. 10. EMPRESS OF CANADA (C.P.S.), Aug

EMPRESS OF JAPAN (C.P.S.), Aug. EMPRESS OF RUSSIA (C.18), Sept.

FOYLEBANK (Bank), Aug. 20 GAASTERKERK (Jelinen), Aug. 11. GNEISENAU (Melchers), Aug. 12. ISAB (Metchera), Aug. 7. KULMERLAND (Jebsen), Aug. 14, MARCHEN MAERSK (Jebsen), Aug.

MARON (B. & M.), Aug. 13, MEERKERK (J.CJL), Aum. D. MENELAUS (B. & 3.). Aug. 23. PANAMA (E.A.C.), Aur. H. STENTOR (H. & 9.), Aug. 10. RIV (1. T.). Aug. 12. ROSEVILLE (Bank), Aug. 17. SAUERLAND (Jebsen), Aax. H. SCHEER (Jebsen), Aug. 12. TAI SHAN (Thorsen), Aug. 18. TEUCER (1, & 5.), Aug. 12. TARONGA (Dodwells), Aur. 17. TASMANIA (Jobsen), Aug. 17. TUNGKING E. A.C.), Aug. 6. TRITON (Thoresen, Aug. 0. TYNDAREUS (B. & S.), Aug. D. VICTORIA (L), T.), Aug. 11.

EMPRESS OF JAPAN

The RM.S. Empress of Japan is due here from Manila at 7 a. to-morrow nud will berth at Kowloon Wharf. She is scheduled to sat for Victoria and Vancouver, C., via Shanghai, Kohe. Yokohama and Honolulu at noon 1971 Frbiny, August 4.

S.S. NORVIKEN

The .. Narviken, Indo-Chinn Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., will leave here for Tsingtau, via Swatów and Shanghai, t

prn. on Sunday, August 8.

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ LATEST REPORTS

New York, Aug. 2.

S. C. & F. New York office cables: Stocks: The market maintains a Arm undertone, with good buying evident in steels, coppers and other favoured groups, but traders are in- stand by, awaiting fresh clined to 042/044 developments. Trading was light, 60700 although sentiment at the moment is 08/07

rather mixed and some irregularity possible. The chances appear to favour a further extension of the rally a longer period. The Times business index for the week was 107.1 against 110.1 last week and 101.3 for the corresponding week of last year.

CLOSED

WATER LEVELS FOR WEST, NORTH, AND EAST RIVERS

on

on

Bureau

for

1037

Defendant had a previous convic-Christian young person, between the

The River Conservancy tion for unlawful possession of opium. ages of 14 and 30 could become a

a member. One of its main purposes Kwangtung Province ruce the following report on water levels, in metres, for the was to demonstrate to a community

Highest Lowest that young people could have a good West, North and East River:

W.L. WL. Place of Ime in a Christion way.

1/0 As an example of its wide-sprend Observation record record

West River at

+++ 0.00 appeal, Mr. Lewis sald that over 500 Wuchow +24.20 -0.70

joined members had

the Canton West River at

+ 3.27 branch which he had just inaugurated |

2.00 during a few days stay there. He North River at

Thingyuen 4 1.20 Intended, after he had terminated his North River at

Sharashut 6.41 1.52 + 1.52 viet to Hongkong, to go to India and

East River at most of the European countries,

Sheklung - 4.72 -0.02 where he anticipated having as much, than he had If not more, success airady had.

Several traffic accidents of a minor nature were reported to the Police on Sunday.

Knocked down by taxi 297 at Des Voeux Road Central, Ng Ching, 65- year old woman, was admitted to the Queen Mary Hospital, suffering from Injuries to the legs.

A report was made by Tsang Wai- auen, licensed motor car driver, to the effect that whilst he was driving car 305 along Island Road, near the Aberdeen Industrial School, he coll ilded with an unknown man of about 50, who was carrying a bottle, which, struck the windscreen, causing dam- age to the extent of $20. Tho man was not Injured.

A 12-year-old girl Au Yeung re- the right leg na n ceived injuries result of having been knocked down by private car 3303, driven by Mak Hug-chan in Hennessy Road. The girl was removed to the Queen Mary Hospital.

Injuries to the head were received by Ma Sam-mul, 34-year-old mar- ried woman, when she attempted to a moving tram-car in jump from Causeway Bay,

Mr. Lewis will spenk again at Em- manuel Church to-night, nt 8.30, on "The Only Hope for the World."

NINE MEET DEATH IN CRASH

ITALIAN AIR LINER IN SUDAN DISASTER

Shting+$2.50

Q

0

over

Cotton: The off-take was poor, except for the purchase of 15,000 bales for March, which was attributed to a large Chicago concern. Crop re- purts continue to be excellent. A sccond private estimate gives the crop at 14,081,000 bales and the consensus of opinion is around 15,000,000 bales. Hedge offerings are increasing.

Wheat: Trading was thin and the 2/0

market

private is awaiting the 4.10 estimates which are due to-morrow. Trading was largely predicated upon +3.30 the present heavy movement of the 2.04 crop rather than upon future prob- abilities. The J. E. Bennett & Co. +1.50 estimate shows a Winter crop of 600,- 11.31 900,000 and a Spring crop of 108,000- 000 bushels. There has been a visible increase in supplies of 17,003,000 Lushcia.

PARIS DENIES REPORT

FRENCHMEN NOT SENTENCED

Paris, Aug. 3.

Corn: There is some opinion that the September position is low enough for the moment. The J. E. Bennetl estimate gives the crop at 2,750,000,- 000 bushels. There has been a visible increase in supplies of 1,472,000 bushels.

Rubber: The reported two-weeks' shut-down of two large consumera

נות

The report that two Frenchmen during August, coincident with ex- have been sentenced to death by the pected heavy arrivals, will probably The tendency. easter War Council is cause Spanish Insurgent officially denied in authoritative cir- factories are indifferent to the market

at present.

Sugar: Prices are steady, but the market is stagnant.

Wadi Haifa, Aug. 2. Four passengers and five of the eles hero..

A report Issued yesterday stated crew were killed when the Italian

nlr Iner Alallitoria that the men had been sentenced to couth-bound

death and executed for caplonuge crashed here to-day.

The machine was about to land and attempting to spread the bacill when the pilot decided not to do so. of typhus and sleeping sickness be- The plane touched the aerodrome lind the Insurgent lines in Spain.- and bounced 90 feet into the air, then Reuter, burat into flames. It plunged earth and was completely destroyed. -Router.

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30 Industrials

20 Rails

20 Unles

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To Engage Lawyer Stating that he wished to engage a Anon

saileitor for his defence, Sung Fal,

ANOTHER DOG-BITE

"SAFETY AT SEA" BILL Dunnett Mr. F.

20-year-old licensed motor car driver,

To-morrow is the birthday of Her Further subscriptions will be grate-charged before Mr. E. Ilimsworth at

Mr. 1. Pippins, of Kowloon Tong, Majesty Queen Elizabeth, and the

Washington, Aug. 2. yesterday fully received for the Mission and the Kowloon Magistracy

The Senate Commerce Committee may be paid to the Hongkong and with driving a private car for hire was bliten on the left elbow yester- occasion will be observed by Shanghat Banking Corporation, or and using the car without the owner's day by a dog belonging to Mr. Chang Royal Navy here whose ships will be

Copeland "Safety at Sea" Bill, setting the Mission's Headquarters, 58, Con- permission on August 1, asked for a Shing, of 14 Devon Crescent, while dressed overall from 8 a.m. to sun-to-day voted to report favourably the

walking in a lane nt the rear of sct.

be up rigid requirements for construction naught Road, West (2nd. door), remand.

At noon, a Royal Salute will Hongkong. All cheques and money On Traffic Sergeant R. Macvoy, Cornwall Rond. Mr. Pippins was orders should be eroised and made who prosecuted, saying that he had treated at the Kowloon Hospital and fired by II.M.S. Tamar and II.M.S. of new vessels and providing for

ì Press. payable to the Christian Misalon to no objection, Sung was remanded for the dog sent to Matoukok for obser- Lowestoft and the guard will purade closer inspection of old ships. Untied

vation. Chinese Bonmen, Hongkong.

48 hours on bail of $100.

on the former,

Japan Foochow

"France for

-Due Marseilies, 22nd August..

Parcels, .....Aug. 5, 5 p.m.

Rett., Ord.

Kalsar-I-IIInd

Aug. 6, 9.15 am. ......Aug. 6, 10 nm. .Fri., Aug. 6, 1.30 p.m.

................... Bat. Aug. 7. G. P. O. & K. P. O. Rez.. .....Aug. 7, 9.30 .. Ord.. ...Aug. 7, 10 am. .....Sat., Aug. 7. G.P.O, and K.P.O: Parcels,.....Aug. 6, 5

Aug. 7,

Kalsar-I-Hind

Reg.,

Ord.,

Bincleuch

Hunan.... Klangeu

a.m. ......Aug. 7, 10.30 am. Sat., Aug. 7, 10.30 am. Sat, Aug. 7, 1.80 p.m. Sat., Aug. 7, 4.30 pan.

Monday. Orient Jean Laborde

G. P. O. Res.. Ord.. Laborde

Reg., Ord.

Salgen, Ceylon, India, East and Jean

South Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marseiller

-Due Marseliles, 7th September

... Mon, Aug. §. & K. F. O. .Aug. 9, 4.80 p,m. ..Aug. 9, 5.00 p.m.

Mon, Aug. .Aug. 9, 8.00 pm. Aug. 9, 8.30 pm.

G. P. O, and E. P. 0.

*Superscribed correspondence only.

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