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EXCHANGE İLETTERS TO THE‡
YESTERDAY'S CABLED
QUOTATIONS
London, Nov. 4.
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EDITOR
To the Editor,
Hongicong Telegraph:
Sir-Reports have been publish- of Hongkong; ed in the press
result 115 a to the effect that
by suffered of tic casualties the Royal Ulster Rides In Shang- hal on Friday, October 39, the men of the battalkin had given expression 10 so hostile an attitude towards the Japanese that the question of remov- ing the Battalion from that part of the perimeter defence continguous to the Japanese forcen had been con- aidered by the Military Authorities.
His Exceliency, the General Officer Commanding, has directed me to in- form you that the reports are entirely without foundation and furthermore, that similar reports have not appear- ed d in the Shanghai Press. The Royal Ulster Rifles were relieved in their sector of defence in accordance with a previously arranged programme of reliefs and no change was made on account of the shelling which caused the casualties referred to above,
The British Troops in Shanghai are performing their dificult task with complete impartially and no provocation will make them depart from the proper performance of this duty.
His Excellency, The General Omeer Commanding, will be grateful if you
publish this letter.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
BAS NEW
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Leyland Motors
Tate & Lyle
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Turner Newall
United Steel
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Breathwick
Drop
Ins
Armstrong Plevens
Pressed eel, com.
Vickers. ord.
Woolworths
Anglo-Dutch
85/75
N. M. S. InWIN
Colonel, General Staff.
YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
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Commonwealth Mining
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Randfontein Estates
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Exploration Co.
Sub-Nigel
Tenenmi Gold Mining
Anglo-Iranian
Shell TranZIL,
Burmah
(bearer)
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Trad. Notea
Chinese 3% Sig.
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New York, Nov. 4."
S. C. & F. New York correspondent cables:
Stocks: The market shows a fairly Impressive undertone and seems likely to hold at above the recent lows.
THE
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
GUNFIRE THOUGHT TO HERALD DRIVE (Continued from Page 1.) townships of the nid gold rush days in America. This is particularly so at Woosung, where there are large unpainted-wooden barracks, and storehouses,
barna
In the war's heaviest concentration of naval craft, 42 Japanese warships are along the Poolung shoreline where an attempt to land is anticipated.
It Is reported that General Chang Fah-kwel, Commander of the "Iron- sites Army" at Poolung has been placed in command of the western Soochow Creek frant.-United Prem
Huge Fleet Gathers; Pootung Attack Likely Shanghai, Nov. 6. The threat of a Japanese attempt to land troops at Pootung for the pur- out the Chinese pose of driving
forces there, while troops on the western front will try to strike a way to the river is seen by some observers in the presence of 42 warships be tween Shanghal and Woosung, and outside the Whangpoo.
These ships, which represent the largest concentration of Japanese naval might since the beginning of the hostilities, are said to include four aircraft carriers.
now moved to
More Reinforcements Meanwhile the landing boats used at Woosung during August and September have Yangtzepoo, and at the same time it is rellably reported that fresh Japan- ese reinforcements are steadily pour. ing into Shanghai.
A foreign observer who toured the Chinese lines says the Chinese are preparing a counter-attack, almed at dislodging Japanese troops who have n footing on the south side of Soo- clow Creek.
heavy en oplaton was ex-
pressed that the Chinese may hold up the Japanese advance for some con-
siderable ume.
The Chinese claim to have shot
town two Japanese planes yesterday.
-Reuter.
FRIDAY,
NOVEMBER 5, 1937.
TRAFFIC CASES
A public cor driver, Kong Wel, summoned for driving without due care and caution in Arsenal Street on October 23, was fined $30, and hind his licenco recommended suspension-for six months.
for
said
Traffic-Sergeant M. Clark Kong was driving west along John- ston Road and turned into Arsenal Street, where group of men ern- ployed by the Hongkong Tramway Company were repairing the cast- bound tram-track. 'Kong took the corner at such a high speed that he went beyond his own side of the road, and knocked down one of the work- men, who was taken to Hospital and detained for three days. Defendant had a very bad driving record.
Mr. G. van Wyllck was fined $10 for speeding in the controlled area of Queen's Road East on October 21, He was stated to have gone through
at 30 miles per hour. tho
area
car Summoned for parking her beyond the time limit of two hours at Pedder Street on October 7, Mrs. E. C. Frederick, of 517 the Peak, was cautioned.
UA-
Chan Hon-pak, private car driver, was charged with allowing an licenced driver to drive in Taihang Road at 10.40 p.m. on October 13, and Miss Wong King, of 4 King with Kwong Street, was charged driving the car without an appro- priate licence.
REFUSED TO ATTEND
INJURIES MAY BE PERMANENT
(Continued from Page 1.) Shek-O Road, leading from Bir Wave Day Rend to Windy Gay, with Lt.- Cdr. Hovenden riding pillion. He came to the first straight portion of the road, and when negotiating a bend Hittle further up, lost control. Mrs. Hicks was at the time walking on the road, going in the same direc tion, on the left aide, and she was struck down by something-it could not be ascertained whether by the cycle or the riders.
cycle were Wheel marks of the
gutter. the left
and found in further such marks a little distance up the road, showed where the cycle had finally come to rest. Mrs. Hicks was all in hospital and could not say anything about the accident. Sho could not even remember whether she went for a walk that afternoon
or not.
MRS. HICKS' INJURIES Reading a doctor's report regarding
Ilicks'
Inspector injuries, Mrs. Sounders said she suffered a frac tured skull, concussion and an injury to her back, possibly a minor frac ture of the spine. She was likely to remain a hospital for some weeks yet, and there was also likelihood of permanent Injury to her head.
remarked that he His Worship
was more of a case calling Hicks, thought for compensation for Mrs. but Inspector Saunders said that was a question for a civil claim.
His Worship pointed out that there was no evidence beyond Lt. Britton's and admiralen that he had been driving Chan appeared in Court, denied allowing Miss Wong to drive in a dangerous manner.
50-MILES-AN-HOUR the car. He added that she refused to attend Court, and was away in
Масло.
to
Inspector Saunders agreed that L Trame-Sergeant L C. Pennell Britton had been very frank about said he was. driving along Talhang the whole incident. He had made a when statement in which he said that when Road behind defendant's car, He asserts that the morale of the
pass. he was at the bottom of the hill, his defendant waved to hims is very high despite Chinese
The sergeant drew alongside the car, speed was about 50 miles per hour, and noticed that there was a woman and his speed at the time of the uc- sitting next to defendant. She had cident could not have been much less. It appeared. that defendant on the steering both her hands
f High wheel, although defendant himself tried to take the corner at
speed, found he was too far on the was sitting on the driving seat.
Chan alleged that the sergeant had left of the road to recover, and lost
held made a mistake owing to the dark-control, He had said he ness, and said that the woman only driving licence In England, and there laid one hand on the steering wheel. was no reason to disbelieve him.
The
Lt.-Cdr. His Worship agreed that though
was badly damaged. the woman might have had
The Inspector asked that a serious hands on the wheel, defendant was
taken the view be
of the сазс still driving, but he amended
and that a substantini fine be im summons against Chan to failing to have full control over his vehicle, posed. Even if Lt. Brtiton had been travelling at 40 miles per hour, and and imposed a fine of $20.
found he could not get around the corner safely at that speed, his driv-
Chinese Capture Cotton Mill From Japanese
Shanghai, Nov. 5.
headquarters Clilnese military Colton: There was some foreign and ledge-selling on a thin market, claim that 23 Japanese soldiers who with Trade buying the chief support. have been holding the Sung Sing The Farm Bill is lagging, but a Cotton Mill on the south bank of Creek were annihilated Voluntary Control Bll is probable, Spochow with goal of 28,000,000 acres for following two attacks.
Barricaded in the basement of the A Government estimate of the 1038. 24
total world
of all growths bullding and refusing to surrender supply
their arms, the
Japanese "doomed shows 51,000,000
bales Wheat: Unfavourable factors to-unit" succeeded in holding off the
attacks for two days. day were rains in the Argentine and
21
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33
Reuter.
STOCK H.K.
EXCHANGE
The Hongkong Stock Exchange lasued the following official summary nt 3.10 p.m. yesterday:
Firmer prices were again quoted
in a restricted market.
Buyers
Hongkong Bank $1,810 Canian Ins. $250 Union Ins. $510
ILK. Fire
--$559
indo-Chinor (Pref) $51
Indo-Chinas (Del) $43
11. & K. Wharves $110 1. & W. Docks
Providents (Old) $220 Providents (New) $0.40 Haube $
8. 1otels $54
1.K. Lands $31
II. Tramways $13.00 Star Ferries 2015 Yaumati Ferries 324); China Lights
(Old) $115 China Lights (New! $11 3.K. Electrics $5514 Bandakan Lights $124 Telephones (Old) $20 Telephones (New) $9.10
Cement 932.40
Dairy Farms $24
Watsons $414 Binteren 1
Wm. Powell 50.43 Vibro Filing $55 Marsmans (HK
x/- 4/04. Bellers
China Underwritern Sty IK. Steamboats $9 HK. Tramways $13.00 China Lights (Qld) $12 Cementa $12.00
K. Govt. 4% Low 01245 pm.
Hales
Provilenis (New) $35/37%
1. A. Hotels $51;/5.50
E. Land 1.35
China Lights (Old) ait.80
HIK. Electrics $55/5%%
a
On
in the dry sections of Kansas, poorty a number of Chinese "darc-
export figures and large Russian ship- ments. The uncertain business out- look is discouraging outside interest. Reports are current to the effect that England is prepared to make large purchases of wheat and ofl.
Corn:
A 50-cent loan is probable un corn with a moisture content of not over 144%.
Rubber: Offerings of c.lf, rubber and lack of factory interest contri- buted to the easiness of to-day's market.
Hides:
to-dle" troops broke into the build- ing and fired point blank at the killing nine, but were Japanese, driven out. Yesterday, they stormed the mill and riddled the remaining Japanese defenders with bullets.
Five machine-guns were seized in addition to a huge quantity of other supplies.-Central News.
Hot Pursuit
Pelping, Nov. 5. According 10 a communique, u
A large packer is reported Japanese motorised unit which oc-
to be prepared for the orderly dis-cupied Towan yesterday, is pursuing posal of frem 40,000 to 50,000,000 the Chinese so fast that they are un=" hides weekly In order to break the able to occupy prepared positions. deadlock and he is at present inviting United Press. tauners to bid.
Sugar:
The market la stagnant.
S. C. & F. Dow Jones summary of yesterday's markets:
The volume of business slackeried
on cautiousness due to
the
at prices under the market. There
Landing Attempts Fail Under Fire
Hangchow, Nov. 5. An attempt to land marines at
Under
to-day on general uncertainty with regard to Yuhwan Island, off the east Cheklang the tax outleak. There was little in-coast, by four Japanese warships Buential news, although some invest- yesterday afternoon was repelled by ment buying orders were encountered the Chinese garrison.
protective artillery barrage are more rumours current of an in- and machine-gun fire batches of the crease in the gold price in an attempt bluejackets twice tried to reach the Lo stem the
the business decline.
The beach in motor-boats but were re- annouricement
that the Southern pulsed by the heavy shelling of Pacific Railroad will soon order 75,- Chinese batteries. Central News.
Japanese Bomber Down
000 tons of rulla has somewhat im- proved the steel outlook.
Curb stocks and bonds were lower, but Urilled States Government bonds were higher.
· At Kinting
Shanghai, Nov. 5. Wall Street Journal morning com- One of eight Japanese bombers ment:
which raided Kinting on the morn- Brokers say that there are increased ing of November 3 crashed to the bargain-buying orders under the ground when it was hit by a Chinese market, although most of such orders anti-aircraft shell. All three occup- are at extremely low prices.
ants were instantly killed. Central According to cables from London, News.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.an improvement in the demand for
BURNS-PHILP LINE
From MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, SALAMAUA, RABAUL, CEBU and MANILA
The Steamship,
"NEPTUNA" Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazar dous and/or extra hazardous Go- downs of The Hongkong and Kow- loon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
copper is expected later thin year.
The Street was impressed with the accelernted volume of business prices declined yesterday. Dow Jones Averages:
30 Industrials
20 Rails
20 Utilites 40 Bonds
49
Nov.3.
$30.14
32,38 21.48
04.42
Close
128,84 32.27 21.50 04.17 53.53
fi Commodity Index $3.00
Preparing
For Onslaught Shanghal, Nov. 5. The determination of the Chinese to check the Japanese troops at all cosis is foreshadowed by the intense military activity in the Hungino Road urea, where large number of Chinese soldiers are digging them- selves in.
At one point Chinese infantrymen few within a have dug trenches yards of the British defence lide at Keswick Road, which is held by the Loyal Regiment.
The Chinese are also placing long lines of barbed wire and Improving their redoubts London, Nov. 4.
and machine-gun Meanwhile, heavy Mr. Ramany MacDonald, accom-emplacements.
RAMSAY MACDONALD LEAVES ON CRUISE
No calms will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, panied by his daughter, Shella, left reinforcements are arriving, chiefly and all Goods remaining undelivered London for Liverpool to-day to em- from Tsinpu. It is reported thint after the 6th November, 1937, will bark on a cruise to South America. General Chan Fah-kwei, Commander
-British Wireless. be subject to rent.
All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Undersign- ed on or before the 20th November, 1937, or they will not be recognized. To comply with the General Bond-
el Warehouse Regulations consignees
MR. R. G. HOWE ARRIVES AT SHANGHAI
Shanghal, Nov. 5.
who recently proceeded from
Landing Attempted
Shanghal, Nov. 5.
Creck has Resumed
TRADE MARK INFRINGED
both Hovend belonging to
BUT NOMINAL FINE ONLY IMPOSED
B
Ing was dangeround a wrliten
Li. Britton
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statement of the accident, and added that he had settled with Mr. S. J. Hicks, brother-in-law of Mrs. Hicks, He was As regards compensation. paying for Mrs. Hicks' hospital ex- penics,
LA. Britton was fined $50 on the charge of dangerous driving, and $5 for driving without a licence, while Lt.Cdr. Hovenden was fined $5 for alllowing an unlicenced driver
The Chue Loong Company of No. 6 Des Voeux Road West was sum- moned this morning at the Central drive his cycle. Magistracy before Mr. R. Edwards, and by the Hongkong Brewery Distillery Limited. Infringement of a trade mark of the Hongkong Bre- wery and Distillery Limited bottles was alleged.
beer
RANGOON INDIANS
Mr. D. B. Evans for the complain- TO SEVER RELATIONS
ant stated that the Chur Loong Com- used the HD. bottles to contain pany
label of the Chue their soy, and Loong Company pasted bottles.
on the
Mr. H. S. Lo, Instructed by Mr. 3. M. Hall, was present for the defen- dant, said that the H. B. bottles used are those of the defunct,cornanny the Hongkong Brewers and Distillers Limited, and that the bottles. raight have been with marine hawkers be- fore the Hongkong Brewery and Distillery took the company over.
the fined The defendant was nominal fine of $1, the soy ordered returned to Chue Leong company, the 160 bottles seized to be sold to the complainant.
STOLEN GOODS FOUND IN HUT
and
On the morning of October 17 the safe of Chan Yuk-po of Lung Street,
open Kowloon, was broken money and jewellery stolen. Thirteen days later the police, neting on information, went to an un-number-
arrested
ed hut on the Castle Peak Road and there found part of the stolen pro- perty.
A mon and two women were with the In connection burglary, and were brought to the Kowloon Magistracy this morning. The man and one of the women were slolen on two charges of receiving property, Jewellery and a pair of Arousers, and the other woman was charged with being an accessory alter the fact,
WITH JAPANESE
Tjisarnea .Tues., Nov. 9, 9.30 a.m.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
Suffering from injuries to his head A Dairy Farm coolle, Lam Kwan, Talkoo 36, was admitted to the Queen Mary received while working in Dockyard yesterday Yu-Chi-was sent Hospital yesterday with injuries-to to the Queen Mary Hospital for his feet caused through being at- tacked by a buli owned by the Farm treatment,
at Pokfulum.
Nanlding, Nov. 5. The Immediate severance of all commercial relations economic and
Suffering from injuries to the n- with Japan as a protest against her
Cliina was gers of his left hand when they were armed aggression in
of all caught in a cutting machine at the deeded upon at a meeting
China Can Company yesterday, from the Atter, Chu Fan-wah, 25, was taken Indian nationals at Rangoon recently. according to a dispatch
to the Queen Mary Hospital. capital of Burma."
A
A coolie employed on the new military works at Stanley was taken to the Queen Mary Hospital yesterday after he had fallen off motor lorry, No. 4024, at Stanley, according to report made by Ho Fu, the driver.
The meeting also expressed deep sympathy will the Chinese people At the Kowloon Magistracy to- in their sufferings from Japanese day Mr. K. M. A. Barnett fined
Miss B. Erdbrooke, a passenger on utrociles and hoped that they would Leung Fuk, 33, cook, Chan Chung,
seaman and Lem Wing, 30, the liner Tanda, has reported to the wla the final victory in the present 22,
in default, six police the loss of an envelope con- struggle for national emancipation as engineer, $20, or well as world peace and justice.weeks hard labour, for theft of eight taining £33 Australian currency bars of pig-iron from a whort of the from the purser's cabin, between Kowloon Docks, Defendants were October 10 and November 2, while all employed on one of the launches the ship was on passage from Sydney of the Docks.
to Hongkong.
Central News.
MANILA SHARES
The following business done quota- AURRERATURRIES KRANSENYARGİNKARARENTINGENTENGIREVENUERTELINEEVE tions were received after the close ofj the morning session by Swan, Cul- bertson & Fritz from their Manila once!
Aslamok Ajok
Bagulo Gold Benguet Consolidated Coco Grove Consolidated Miner Demonstration
Paracale Gumaus San Mauricio Buyac United Paracala
Prices in Pesos Business Dona
器
Unquoted
10
9.00
53
0100
Unquated
10
The tone of the market:-Quiet.
EXCHANGE RATES
Mr. K. Keen, the Magistrate, dis- charged the two women hut sentenced the man to four months' hard labour. Parls. Det.-Sergeant 1. J. Baldwin secuted.
Nov. 3. .147.7/01 .21.00%
.12.34 .0474
Nov.4.
147.9/32
pro- Geneva.
21.62
Berlin. Athens Mlian
12.35
347
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Copenhagen
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22.40
10.3014
19.30%1⁄2
10.0
10.00
10.33
220%
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4.97%
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20.32 .1/2
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107 101%
Mr. R. G. Howe, Charge d'Affaires Fighting on the south bank of the Fighting South Of Creek Prague.. must have a Revenue Officer in n of the British Embassy at Nanking. Souchow
Assumes Sporadic Form the sporadic nature with the Japanese lendance when damaged dullable goods are examined.
capital to Ningpo by motor car, ar-units which crossed the creek strug- rived here yesterday morning aboard jgling to hold their precarious fool- the 8.8. Hsin Feking-Central Newt. holds and to effect contact with each
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on tho 5th November, 1037, at 10 am, by Messrs. Goddard and Douglas,
od.
No Fire Insurance has been effect-
Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by.
GIDD, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.
Agents. Hongkong, 1st November, 1037.
EXAMINE NURSES' STATUS
London, Nov. 4.
shinchin, Chenchiatu’and Chowchla of the "Iron Sides" is directing chlao, where the Japanese units which Stockholm.
Oslo,... on the south afde of operations
succeeded in landing are, either at- Soochow Creek.-Reuter,
tempting to effect junction with each Helsingfors. other or with Janpanere reinforce Shanghai
of the creekCentral New York. ment north News.
Amsterdam. Vienna,
Madrid.. Lisbon 30013 Hongkong Shanghai, Nov, B. (10.40 am.) Chinese reports riate that Japanese Bombay, troops yesterday altempted a landing Montreal Brussels. at Yanglimkow at the mouth of the
Yokohama. Yangtze, north of Liubo.
bitter in the Belgrade.. Fighting was very Socchiow Creek are, and the Chinese Montevideo.....89 are anid to have wiped out Japanese Rio de Janeiro..4% Silver (Spot)..10% troops barricaded in the basement of the Shunhain cotton mill, and to have Silver (forward),10%' captured military supplics-United | War Loan....
other, and with the Chinese forces different vigorously assaulting the unita to keep them apart.
It is estimated that the Japanese disconnected lines south of the creek It is announced that the Earl of measure not more than 1,000 metres
as in total length. Athlone has consented to act Chairman of the commitico to quire into the status and recruitment of nurses-British Wireless.
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Intermittent close-range fighting is taking place at Yaochlachal, Wu- chiaku, Chalchlachal, Tingtou, Pei-
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