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The Steamship

THE HONGKONG

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 44-Hour Hop

UONG KONG BREWERY & DISTILLERY LIMITED.

Notice

110

*

To Capetown

Man And Woman Top Old Mark

Johannesburg, Nov. 16. Mr Green and Flying Officer Clouston arrived here at 2.08 p.m. on their Cape flight in the record time of 40 hours 13 minutes.

They took off for Capetown, their destination, at 2.37.p.m. without hav~! ing left the machine-Reuter,

SAFE AT CAPE

All bottles supplied marked with the initials "" and the name "Hongkong Brewers Distillers Limited" are and remain the properly of the Hongkong Brewery & Distillery Limited and are supplied to customers tipon the understanding that such

confera

right of delivery

Capetown, Nov. 16. ownership or usage to customers

Mrs Green and Flying Officer or others. All anles of beer are

Clouston arrived here at 6.55 p.m. made by the Brewery or their

G.M.T., and thus established a record dealers subject to this condition. night from England. Their actual When empty all bottles must im-Bying time was 44 hours 35 minutes. mediately be returned either to Bringing Cargo from Marseilles the Brewery Dopots in Hongkong No. 8, Duddell Street or in Kow- vla Porta, etc., arrived Hongkong on Monday, 15th November, 1917.

loon No. 58, Canton Road, or to Consignees are hereby informed

the Company's agents when 3 that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables conta and 4 cents will be refunded are being landed and stored into the for each pint and quart bottle Godowns of the fongkong Kowloon Whart and Godown Co., Ltd, Kow-respectively. loon,

may whence delivery obtained immediately after landing. All claims must be sent in to me on or before 25th November, 1037, or they will not be recognized.

"ABAMIS"

No. 20 A/37

be

Damaged Packages will be examin ed by the Company's Surveyor Messrs:-Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 a.m. on Saturday, 20th November,

1037.

Consignees must have a Revenue

when attendance

nny Officer int dullable goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES CO. Hongkong, 16 November, 1937.

THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION

CHILDREN.

What to do to help a child

OF

child who

Anyone knowing of 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 la Recking advice on my matter con- cerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at oace with--

The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.SP.C. c/o GP.O. Box No. 513, Hongkong, or the laspector, 49, Pokfulum Road, Ist

Health Centre, Wanchat; or the Inspector, 12, Sal Young Chol Street, 1st floor, Kowloon,

HOLLAND-OOST AZIE LIJN. N.V.noor; or the Inspector, Violet Peel

(HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE)

From: ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, GENOA, and OTHER PORTS.

The Steamship

the

"GROOTEKERK" having arrived from the above ports, consignees of cargo by her are noti- fled that all goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/ or extra-hazardous godowns Holt's Wharf whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained. Goods not cleared by the 23rd November, 1937, 4 p.rn. will be sub- ject to rent.

All broken, chofed and damaged packages are to be left in the go- downs, where they will be examined by Holt's Wharf.

Consignees are requested to apply for a Revenue Oficer in attendance when damaged dutiable cargo is being examined.

Claims against the steamer must be presented in writing within ten days after arrival of steamer, other- wise they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by the undersigned in any case what-

ever.

Bill of Lading will be counter- signed by.

"JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN N.V.

Agents. Hongkong, 15th November, 1937.

H.K. STOCK EXCHANGE

The Hongkong Stock Exchange official summary issued at to-day, Istates:

The market rencied unfavourably to the course of affairs in the North. Buyers

Union Ins. $517 Indo-Chinas (Pret) $51 Indo-Chinas (Def) $43 Providents (Old) $2.20 Macao Electrics $18

Wm. Powell, Ltd., $0.50 Marsmans (180) 470

Sellers

China Underwriters $1.60 H.K. Steamboats $9

H.K. Lands $324

Yaumati Ferries $251⁄2

China Lights (Old) $11.00

Cements $12.40

Dalry Farms $25

II.K. Govt. 4% Loan 534%%pun,

Raubs $0.30

Sales

Venz. Goldfeld $5

Watsons $4%

Ewo Cottons $13.70

LABOUR M. 'P. DEAD

London, Nov. 10,

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 malico is proved,

-Reuter,

Lord Halifax Departs For Berlin Visit

Last-Minute Talk With Mr. Edon

London, Nov. 10. Lord Hallfox had a Brat talk with Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary before leaving for Berlin to-day.

Lord Halifax was seen off at Vic-

TELEGRAPH.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1937.

CHINESE TO FIGHT TO END

(Continued from Page 1)

bank of the Yangtze above Changau, Joining in the attack.

Colonel Watteville, representative of the International Red Cross of Geneva, estimates that since the beginning of the hostilities, China has suffered 600,000 casualties on all fronts.

lic announced thol the Japanese authorities had undertaken not to Interfere with the import of medlent supplica.-Router.

Japanese Successes At Yellow River

Pelping, Nov. 17. Japanese reports from the Yollow River front state that the Chinese have retreated hastily across the river, and that the whole of the north bank and many miles each side of the Tientsin-Pukow trunk railway ire in Japanese possession-Reuter. Chinese Successes

Hsinhsiang, Honn, Nov. 17. The right fan of the Chinese forces operating along the Pelping- Hankow railway zone in southern Hopet lave scored another victory by the capture of Shaho, strategic town about 135 kilometres south of Shih- chlochwang. The victorious troops entered the town on November 13.

All the railway bridges in this vicinity have been blown up, culting off the rear of the Japanese column at Chang River.-Central News.

Chinese Counter-Offensive

On Temingfu Hsinhsiang, Honan, Nov. 17. Crack reinforcements on the toria Station by Herr von Ribben-Chinese right flank plong the Pelping- trop, the German Ambassador to Honkow railway have launched a London. He is travelling nione as fierce counter-allack ́on Tamingtu, 120 miles south of Shihchiachwang. an-it was officially announced here. It is

stated that a Japanese column has been surrounded by the advancing Chinese forces.-Central News.

the visit to Germany is informal.

Mr.

Neville

Chamberlain

nounced in the House of Commons that the results of the Halifax-Hitler talks would be given in a publie statement, while Italy and France would be kept informed of progress. -Reuter,

Fears For

LONDON STOCK Americans

EXCHANGE

YESTERDAY'S CABLED

QUOTATIONS

Landon, Nov. 10.

List To-day's Prica Price 210151 4101.9/10

014 DO

War Loan 37% Chinesa 4% Gold Loan

2008...... Chinese 5% Gold Bonds

Chinese 4%% Anglo-

French Loan, 1994 Chinese 8% Crisp Lo 1012 A Chinese 5% Reora, Lon

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(Ger. Sipd.)

Itly,

st

78

[15

20

TO

674

40

34

34

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(Brit. Stpd. Supt. Loan) Tenuin-Pukow itly, d

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33

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(Ger. Stpd. Supl. Louni Japan 5 Sterling 1907 Japan 0% Sterling 1924, German 7% Int. Lean, Chartered Bank... H.K. & Bhai Bank Chinese Zarf. & Mín, Chosen Corp'n ........................... Pekin Syndicato” Shal Elec. Construction 93ad Waterworks Co. Unlon Insurance Boetely aula Kalumpoong Rubber Alled Iron & Founderica Assae & Elec, Industries Austin Motors, ord. Cave Wire)ent. New New Form. ord. **** Brth American Tobacco

Cammell Laird, ord .... Mexican Eagle Courtaulda Distillers

Dunlop Rubber, General Elec. (Eng) Guinness A) Bon & Co. Hawker Siddeley Alterätt Bristol Aeroplane ........... Imperial Chemical Indus Imperial Tobacco Marks & Spencer "A"" OK. Dazaars

Roti Royce

Leyland Motora.... Tate & Lyle

Turner & Newall

United Sleet..... Smethwick

Drop Fore

Armstrong Stevens Pressed Steal, com. Vickers. ord.

Woolworth

Anttio-Dutch

.....

Rubber Plantation invest.

Trust

Burma Carpilning

Commonwealth

haraman Investments Randfontein Estates Exploration Ce......

A by-election will be necessitated Sub-Nizo

in the Farnworth Division of Lan-Tanami Gold Mining

Anglo-Iranian

cashire by the death this afternoon Burmah..

of Mr. Guy Rowson, Labour member

for the division who had a majority of 5,201 at the last clccllon-British Wireless.

RUN-AWAY PATIENT STILL.

SOUGHT

ran

The Chinese "patient" who away from Queen Mary Hospital After reporting that he had been in-

Bhell Trans. & Trad.

Chinese 5% Big. Notes

12%

32/0 20

Nom. Nom

226

24/0

27/0 24/3

43/14 41/744

357-

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63%

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33

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30 Kouter.

MANILA SHARES

The following business done quota,

jected by means, of n hypodermictions were received after the close of needle by Japanese sailors, is still belag sought by the police.

SHIPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION.

The following ships are expected to be in wireless communication with Hongkong radio station-President Coolidge, City of Christ Church,. Tyndareus, Newchwang, Empreza Of Japan, Minoo Maru, Hakusan Mary, President Harrison, Kanpura and President Taft:

the morning acasion by Swan, Cul- bertson & Fritz from their Manila offee:

Antamok

Atok

Bagulo Gold ...... Benguet Consolidated Coco Grove Consolidated Miner Demonstration ..... Paracate Gumatis

Prices in Penos Business Dona

40 17 Ungrated

0.70 Unquoted

0148 30

Unquated

Missionaries Missing

For 12 Days

Shanghai, Nov. 17.

The United States Embassy and

Japanese Advance

}

In Shansi

Nanking, Nov. 17. Chinese reports state that Jupan- ese forces in Shansi are pushing southward in three columns, The main body is advancing along the highway from Taiyuanfu to Ling- seng, the new seat of the provincial government, The right wing is at- tacking Fengwang and the left wing la going from Heshun to Yeisha. Reuter,

Art Display Attractive

Funds To Go To

Aid Refugcos

Featured by the works of some well-known local artists, the Hong- kang Art Club. Exhibition opened at the Gloucester Hotel yesterday. When expenses are cleared, the yield will go towards the Shanghal refugee Kunds.

The catalogue showed the names of norce 23 artials, including Mr. Lee Dyng, a much Improved painter of typleat Hongkong scenes and festl- villes, and Mr. Chau Kong-ice, whose faw water colours made up in quality. Mr. Luis Chan had a number of oils and water colours with the local note strongly pronounced.

These artists provided the tone of the exhibition to which many other aspiring craftsmen contributed the total pictures hung being 184.

Mr. George Arnold's "Lido" and "Collon Chib" were striking, it n little grotesque, Mr. Peter S. Leong's nude lacked animation for which the title "Asleep" was hardly an excuse, Miss Helen Ho's black and white allhouettes were neatly done and Mrs. M. C. Franks had examples of dell-; cate colouring.

Among the photographs, the "New York Morning from the Queen Mary", fine by Mr. George Arnold, was a study in light and shade.

A special section set aside for ivery carvings by Mr. Chen Tze-yang was worth more than passing attention, A magnificent miniature screen, an Imitation of the screen in the Forbid- den Palace of Pelping, was priced at $2,100, while watch pendpats, scals

and. cigarette helders were offered at more attractive prices.

Protest Over Expulsion

Havas Chief Given Seven Days To Leave Germany

Berlin, Nov. 16. expulsion order

the local mission headquarters are AT 'VEILED THREATS/French journalist, who is eblet Ger-

safety of two worried about the missionaries, H. S. Smith of the American Church Mission and W. M. Smith of the American Methodist Episcopal Mission at Changshu, and H. A. McNulty of the Soochow Academy, Soochow, who have not been heard of since November 5.

Mr. II. F. Smith, in a letter to the American Church Mission on Novem- ber 5 said he was safe. He had. abandoned the mission for the coun- tryside and the form district. Mr. W. M. Smith is believed to be safe at the Talha lake area, and Mr. McNulty, if at Soochow, is the only foreigner

there. It has been im-

him possible to contact

as com- munications have been cut-United

Press.

"Long Live China"

"Death To Fascism" Is Cry Of Spanish Loyalists

Barcelona, Nov. 10. The third congress of the Catalonia General Union of Workers, represent- ing 560,000 men, has voted a message to the Chinese people which states:

"Workers of the U.G.T., Catalonia, dedicate a brotherly salute to their Chinese brothers who are equally

In the struggling with us here, fiercely

of against the invasion Japanese Fascism, to free their people from the oppression of the capitalist world. Long live Chinal Death to

Fascism"Reuter.

SCULPTOR TO EXHIBIT HERE

30

Mr. Chan Tre-yong, the well- known sculptor of China, will dis- play his work in the Hongkong Art Club Annual Exhibition at the

Following the JAPANESE INDIGNANT against M. Raveux, the prominent man correspondent of the Havas authorities this News Agency, the morning disconnected nii telephones at the Havas office, but restored them 60 minutes later.

GERMANY'S REASONS

(Continued from Page 1.)

with interfering

other muttons through the Third Internationale.

Meanwhile the French Ambassador Meanwhile, in Berlin the Japanese militarist, Colone) Takahashi, an- had protested to Baron von Neurath nounced that before there could be a | against the expulsion and requested lusting peace in the Orient, the an extension of the three-day time Japanese demands must first be met. Ilmit, which was extended to seven These demands were firstly, safe-days-Router, guards against Bolshevism in China; secondly, a solution of the problems between Manchukuo

and China; thirdly, the suppression of anti- Japanese propaganda; fourthly, Sino- Japanese economie co-operation. The Japanese delegates now Berlin expressed the opinion that any international effort for concerted action to stop Japan was not likely to succeed as the United States was not likely to modify her aliude of neutralityUnited Press.

OPIUM DIVANS DISCOVERED-

in

TWO KEEPERS TAKEN IN POLICE RAIDS

R. A. D.

02

Berlin, Nov. 16. It is announced that the expul sion of M. Paul Raveux, the Berlin correspondent of Havas is due to a dispatch which related to the preva- lence of foot-and-mouth disease among Cernan cattle.

The newspaper, Bocjien Zeitung, saya that foreign

GUARDS SUPPLY

OF PETROL

Wellington, NZ, Nov. 10. A Petroleum Bli was to-day introduced

the New Zealand Parliament fra which all existing natural supplies of petroleum will be Invested in Crown ownership, while prospecting and mining will be under iteerice and royalties of not less than five per cent. will be given to the Government.

NO MONEY FOR FINE; DRIVER LOSES LICENCE

Fined $13 on Tuesday by Mr. Forrest at the Central Magistracy for dangerous driving in King's Road on November 3, So Tang, lorry driver, made another appearance in Court this morning, when he un- All petrofeuri must be refined and nounced that he was unable to pay sold to the New Zealand Govern- the One. As an alternative, his ment until the requirements of the Internal market have been met. In driving licence was recommended for time of war the Government is em- suspension for six months. It will powered to seize all petrol and be recalled that So drove his lorry China works.-Ieuter.

across King's Road to the Provident Gotowns in front of #1 motor car driven by Copt. D. 11. Micheli, R.A., at 1.40 p.m. on Novem- H.M.S. Engle is engaged in pleber 3, causing Capt. Michell to brake craft exercises outside the harbour. Reuter.

AIRCRAFT

EXERCISES

POST

sharply to avoid a collision,

OFFICE.

INWARD MAILS

Monila Air Mail by "Pan American

Greiscnou

Air- ways Direct Service-San Fran- Pan American cisco date, 10th November. Amoy

Australia

and

Manila

Shanghat and Swatow

Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan (Vancouver B.C., 30th October). Swatow..

Bangkok and Swatew

Shanghai and Swatow Strails and Hollow.... Straits and Europe via Negapatam,

Kwangiung

.November 17.

Airways Plano

November 17.

Shirala

.November 17.

Atsula Maru

November 18.

Chengtu

.November 18,

Emp. of Japan

.November 18,

Kaihow

November 18.

Kalgan

November 18,

November 18,

Muinam

.November 10.

.November 18,

Pres. Horrison Chekinng

November 18.

„November 19.

Haluan Maru Antilochus

.November 19,

.November 20,

:November 20.

November 21.

„November 21.

Letters only, London, 21st October. Philoctetes U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan (San

Francisco. 23rd October)

Salgon ******

Japan and Formosa

Stralis

....

Straits and Europe via Negapatom

(Papers only) London 21st October Kashima Mory US.A., Honolulu and Japan (San

Francisco, 30th October) Amoy

Pros, Tatt Tjtsalak

OUTWARD · MAILS

Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the Ume given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls aro advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 pan. on the previous day.

For

Japan

Per

Wednesday

Hosang ...Klungelow Talyin

Amoy and (Foochow via Amoy) Гострова

Air Mall for "ILL.M. Service”—due Aeneas

Amsterdam, 28th November.

Date and Time.

Wed, Nov. 17, 6 pm. .Wed, Nov. 17, 8 p.m. Wed., Nov. 17, § p.m.

G.P.O. and K.P.O,

Wed, Nov. 17.

.Nov. 17, 4.30 pm. Nov. 17. 5 pm. Wed., Nov. 17,

Reg., Ord

Straits and

Europa via Marseilles Aeneas .. -due Marseilles, 19th December- and New Year Parcels for London only due London, 20th December

G.P.O. and K.P.Ó.

Reg.,

Ord.

Nov. 17, 0.30 pan.

www.Nov 17. 6 pm.

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- Pan American Airways Plano

lulu, and U.S.A., by the Pan Ame- rican Airways Direct Bervice (Due San Francisco, 23rd Nov.)..

K.F.O.

Nov, 17, 5 pm. Nov. 17, 5_p..

Thursday

FUCK Ord..

Samshul and Wuchow

Formosa Holhaw

Kongmoon and (Pakhoi via Kong-

moon).

Japan and Europe via SiberiaTM

Manila *Straits and Calcutta correspondents should take the expulsion "as

Parcels,Nov, 18, 4 p.. educative measure as well as an •Straits and *Calculia

Nov, 18, 5 p.m. ́admonition and a warning."-United

Press.

Balkan Pact Of Peace

Magistrocy - Formulated

un-

Charged before Mr. Forrest at the Central this morning with keeping No. Main Street, Salwanho, as an opium divan, and possession of 1.1 taels of prepared opium, Chan Yee, 45, employed, was fined $100 with the alternative of three months' hard labour on the first count, and another $5 or a month on the second,

Inspector A. Wright, who pro-

flat was secuted, said that the large divan, and 11 pipes, including one heroin pipe, and were seized.

. Wed, Nov. 17,

G.P.O. Neg.......... Nov. 17, 5 p.. Ora

Nov. 15, 6 am).

Chung On Thurs., Nov. 18, 7.15 .m. Tilsadane..Thurs., Nov. 18, 6.30 am. Hal ng Thurs., Nov. 18, 9.30 a.m." Tal Lee.Thurs., Nov. 18, 11 a.m. "Atsuta Maru

Thurs., Nov. 18, 3.30 p.m. Emp. of Japan Thurs., Nov. 18, p.m. Suisang

Thurs., Nov. 18, Ord.,

.Nov. 18. 5 pm. Fri, Nov. 19, .Nov. 19, 6.1.

*Straits,. Ceylon, India, Egypt and Conte Blancamanó

Europe vin Naples-due Naples, 10th December.

...Nov. 19, D ́a.m. .Nov. 19, 0.30 1.3x.

.Fri, Nov. 10,

Nov. 10, 2.45 p.m.

..Nov, 19, 3.30 p.m. ...Fri, Nov. 10.

G.P.O, and B.P.0. Rez.. ...Nov, 10, 4.80 p.m. Ord

Par.,

Shirala

Friday,

Ord.,

Air Mall for North China, Bian and Eurasia Plane

Nanking (via Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways 'Bervice" Cro further points by surface trans- port as-Services permit).

....Fri. Hor. 19.

G.F.O, and K.P.0.

Reg.

Ord.,

Reg.,

Ord.,

Air Mail for "E.L.M. Bervice”—due Hakman Mars ...

Amsterdam, 80th November.

due Marseilles, 18th December).. Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Central and Pres. Jackson

South America and Europe via Victorin B.C., and Europe Siberia

Straits, Sandakun. Ceylon, India, Hakusan Maru

East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe vin Marseilles

.Nov. 19, 5 pm. Fri, Nov. 19.

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.,

via

Parcels,

Nov. 19, 4 pm

Reg

Nov. 19, 5 pm.

Ord,,

Nov. 10, 5.30 p.m.

London, Nov. 16. The Istambul correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph reports that the Chiefs of the Staff of Turkey, Greece, Yugo-Slavia and Roumania have reached an agreement for the co- operation of their armies, navies and air forces in order to assist in the maintenance of peace and to act in Air Ball eight lamps

unison as a balancing force in the event of an European war.-United

Another man, Hul Fat, 30, un- employed, was charged with keeping No. 6 Kam Wah Street, first floor, Shaukiwan, as on oplum divan and possession of three mace of prepared two oplum. A Ane of $100 months' hard labour was Imposed on the first count, and $15 or two weeks on the second.

Gloucester Building on November 17 Britain Still

and 16,

Mr. Chan can carve more than 'ten thousand Chinese characters on a square inch of Ivory. Much of his !

Buys Heavily.

Japanese

work is unusual, all of it highly From

akilled. He has been a professor In the school of Art at Peiping and an honorary adviser to Art Institutes at Tientsin, and enjoys a wide repu- tation in North China.

TEMPERATURE

STEADY

請把 78,

Temperature at 10a.m. at Royal Observatory to-day was sume as the corresponding rending yesterday, but humidity had risen by five per cent,, from 72 to 77.

The anti-cyclone has moved cost- word to the Sea of Japan; the typhoon is silunted about 300 miles S.E. of Manila, moving W.N.W.

Local forecast:--North-east winds,

Flan · Mauricio Buyou Gneisennu," | United Paracalo

The tone of the market-Slightly easter, moderate; fair.

01

London, Nov. 16. There has been no appreciable dcelino in British trado. willi Japan as a result of the public's disinclination to buy Japaneso Imports, stated Mr. Oliver Stan- ley, President of the Board of Trade, in replying to a question But by Mr. L. F. Plurge, in the House of Commons to-day

Reuter.

BANDIT EXECUTED

Ilsinh long. Honan, Nov. 17. Pal Chien-wu, notorious bandit leader in North China, who was cop- tured at Fethalang last month, was executed before à Aring sqund at Chlanglenghien on November 13, it was revealed to-day-Central News.

Press.

LIABILITY ADMITTED

$19,729 INVOLVED

IN GUARANTEE

(Duo Victoria B.C., 8th December)

Nov. 18, 5 p.m.. Nov. 19, 5.30 pm.

Fri, Nov. 10.

for Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane Fri, Nov, 10. Direct Service"-due London, 29th November.

G.P.O. & Kr.O. Reg.Nov. 10, 5.00 p.m. Ord.......Nov. 19, 5.30 13.

Air Mail for "Australia by Imperial Imperial Airways Plane

Service" due Darwin, Airways 23rd November,

Fri, Nov. 15. G.P.O. and K.P.O.

.Nov. 19, 6 p.8. Ord.....Nov. 19, 5.30 pm. Superscribed correspondence only.

Reg.,

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

Ah Lui, 24, with head injuries, was

Mrs. Duke of No. 6 Garden Ter-

race has reported to the police the Podder Street yesterday afternoon, loss of a pair of spectacles, near valued

at £2-15-0.

Sir Athell MacGregor, the Chief taken to the Kwong Web Hospital, Justice, sitting in the Supheme Court, the man having Jumped off a moving Original Jurisdiction, this morning bug in Nathan Road. gave judgment for plaintiffs in the

Leung Lam, 47, of No. 22 Cross

The forthcoming wedding is an- amount claimed and costs, in an action brought by the Union Trading Street, was taken to the Kowloon nouseed of Mr. Otto Koppenhocker of Co., Ltd. against Wong Tons, who Hospital with injuries to his back Messrs C, Wolff, Shanghai, now re- caused by a piece of wood falling on siding at the Hongkong Y.MC.A., to admitted his liability.

loss

him.

Helena Julch of 189, Avenue Halg, Shanghai.

The claim was against Wong Tong as a surety on a guaranice, dated December 23, 1932. for the

Tam Fun, 52, traveling trader,

Mr. Ernest Hedley fourth engineer Rustained by the Union Trading Co., was charged with possession of pre-

wharf. on board the s.a. Turbo, now lying Ltd., on the price of 10 cases of pared oplum at Tung On woven fronts and 48 bales of cotton before Mr. R. Edwards at the Cen- at the Taikoo Ducks, reports to the yarn, goods sold by the Union tral Magistracy this morning, and, police the loss of a cigarette case. Trading Co., Ltd., to Chung Shan was oned $20 or three weeks' im- pelis, engineering certificate and a

passport, from his cabin. Knitting Co., Ltd., of which the prisonment. Chung Shan Knitting Co., Ltd., failed

to take delivery, The amount in- volved was $10,720.73. -

Dr. Smalley, No. 67

Kadoorle Chan Tak, 22, unemployed, banlah-Avenue, has reported to polleo that ed for ten years in November 1034, soms one entered his room by on The Hon. Mr. Leo D'Almada Jr., oppeared before Mr. R. Edvards at open window and stole a handbag on intructions from Mr. W. C. Hung the Centrel Magistracy this morning containing monby, sundries, a driving

valued to of Mere. Deacons, appeared for the charged with returning to the Colony license in the name of Miss J. Smol- Union Trading Co., Lid., and Wong before the expiration of bls term, ley, and articles Tong appeared in person, and admit and was sentenced to six months Another handbag with 808 cash in it ted his ability.

Imprisonment.

was also taken.

$30.

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