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RHEUMATIC COMPLAINTS,
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LOSS OF VIGOUR.
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P & O-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS
Taking Cargo For
Straits, Jaya, Burma, Ceylon,................ East and South Africa, Australia, Indio, Persian Gulf, Mauritius, Red Sea, Egypt, Europe. PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS
UNDER CONTRACT WITH H.M. GOVERNMENT
All dates are approximale and subject to ulteration without notice,
and all sailings are subject to change or deviation with or without notice.
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS
8.8.
RANCHI
*BHUTAN
"JEYPORE
From
Τους
Lonr Koes
About
17,000 0,000
5,000 RAJPUTANA 17,000 "BEHAR
0,000
RANPURA
"SOUDAN
17,000 7,000
RAWALPINDI
CORFU
17,000 14,300
M Cargo only.
Destination,
27th Nov. Bombay, Marseilles & London. 4th Dec. B'bay, M'seilles, H're, L'don, H'burg
Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull.
9th Dec. Bombay, Karachi & Persian Gulf. 11th Dee. Bombay, Marseilles & London. 18th Dec, Marsellles, Havre, London, Hambur
Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull 25th Dec. Bombay, Marseilles & London.
1st Jan. Mnreellles, Havre, London, Hamburg
Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull.
8th Jan. Bombay, Marseilles & London. 22nd Jan. Bombay, Marselles & London,
All vessels may call at Malla,
BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS
SHIRALA
TILAWA
TALMA
2nd Dec. Singapore.
6,000, 15 Nov. 10.30 am. 10,000
Port Swettenhe
1.000 10,000
tuth Dee.
0,000
15th Jan. 1 29th Jan. 1
Penang. Rangoor & Calcutta
7,000, 7,000 7,000
3rd. Dec 2nd Jun. 29th Jen.
Manila, Robotl, Brisbane, Sydney Melbourne & Hobart,
THE HONGKONG
ABSCONDING FOKI CAUGHT
TELEGRAPH.
LOST MONEY QUICKLY AT FAN TAN TABLE
Pang Ying-sheung, 31, shop foki, appeared before Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy this morning charged with having fraudulently converted the sum of $1,300 given hun to deliver, to his own use.
It was stated that on November 1, Pang Sing-pong, of Yuen On- cheunt iron dealers, gave $1,300 10 the defendant to deliver to Ng Ting money
Wong changers at Wing Street. Pang inter phonel Ng Ting to confirm the delivery, but was told they had not received the money or seen the defendant.
On Novmber 5, a warrant wea Issued for his arrest. Two days inter the complainant had information that the defendant was on board the F.A. Sui Tal, and on this he proceed. l t the steamer nnd asked Chinese constable who was on duty nt the wharf to make a search for hin. They found the defendant in No. 18 second class cabin with a
women.
It
When searched the defendant had $205 on him and $105 was in the woman's possession, she said the de- fendant gave it to her. It was re- vealed that the defendant had de- posited $500 at a Yim Ip bank. In Nathan Road, this sum was with- drawn by the police. The total sum recovered was $805.
The defendant said that he was n relative of the complainant and had only $4 as monthly wages and admited he himself was a gambler. He lost $495 in fantan in Macao.
He was sentenced to two months' Imprisonment.
OBSTRUCTION OF TRAFFIC DRAWS FINES
Mrs. J. P. Whitham, of 239 Prince Edward Road, was fed 52 at the Central Magistracy this morning for obstruction with her chusing an
moter car in Queen's Road Central on November 1. Mr. Gao Sien-sze, of the China and South Seas Bank. same was also fined $2 for the offence. He plended that he ha only been driving in the Colony for the past two months, having come from Shanghai.
Mr. Porkson Chan, of Parkson and Cu..
for causing summoned obstruction in Pottinger Street with his car on November 4, was fined $2. For failing to notify the police of the change of ownership of his car Mr. C. P. Wu, of 4 Min Fat Street, was fined $5. Kwong Sai- yin, summoned for causing obstruc- lion in Pottinger Street, was fined R $3. A summons ugainst Mr. R. W, Asliby, of Dodwell and Company, for parking: beyond the time. limit of, two hours In Pedder Street on November 1, was adjourned untit Tuesday next,
Mr. John Poon, of 68 Hennessy Rood, was summoned on three counts for failing to maintain his car in a good condition, driving with in- riicient brakes, and driving without fuc care and caution in Queen's itond West at 0.20 am. on November 1. Mr. F. 1. Zimmern, of Zimmern and Co., appeared for defendant and pleaded not guilty to all charges. The hearing was adjourned until 2.45 p.m. on November 26.
GERMANY URGING PEACE?
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Parks, Nov. 18.
that, It is reliably reported November 6. Germany formally ask- ed Japan to end hostilities in Chino, pointing out that Japan was weaken- ing herself, and lessening her polen- tialities in other fields.
It is said that leaders of Germat industry are now applying pressure to persiuncle Japan to acerde to this requestUnited Press
CABINET IN MAKING
Brussels, Nov. 18.
The Belgian Minister of State left Brussels to-day for London to intorin King Leopold of the progress made Govern- in the formation of a new inent-Reuter,
FRIDAY,
NOVEMBER 19,
1937.
SHARE PRICES
The following is the 1st of local share quotations issued this morning. Banks.
I.K. Danks, $1,000 n. 11.K. Banks (Lon. Reg.), E07 n. Chartered Bank, £12 n. Mercantile Bank, A. and B. £32 n. Mercantile Bank, C., £15 n. East Asia Bank, $90 m.
Insurances.
Conton In., $270 n. Union In.. $517 b. China Underwriters, $1.00 . H.K. Fire In, $260 1.
Shipping.
Douglas, $48. H.K. Steambunts, $0 B. Indo-Chinns (Pref.), $51 b. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $43 b Shell Bearer, 01/10 n. Union Waterboats, $9.30 n.
Docks etc. H.K. & W. Wharves, $118 n. H.K. & W. Docks, 5281⁄2 11. Providents (old), $2,20 n. Providents (new), 35 cls. 1. New Engineerings, Sh Shanghai Docks, Sh.-
Mining.
Kailan Mining Adm. 14/0 n. Raubs, $0.30 n. Venz: Goldfleld $5 n
Philippine Mining. Antamok, P. 50 n. Atoks, P. 18 h. Bagulo Gold, P. 17 n. Benguet Consul., P. 0.80 n. Benguet Explor., P.- Big Wedge, P.
Coco Grove, P. 42 n. Consolidated Mines, P. .014 n. Demonstrations, . .38 n
E. Mindana, P. Gumaus G'fielda P. - Ipo Gold, P. 1.X.L., P. 50 2. Itogons, P.-. Masbate Console, P.- Min. Resources, P. --- Northern Min. P. --~- Porncale Gummnus, P.- Salacot Mining, P. --- Sar Mauricio, P. 53 n. Suyoc Consol., P. 10 n. United Parneles, P. 51 n.
Lands, Hotels, etc.
H. and S. Hotels, $5.30 a H. K. Lands, $32. H.K. Lands, 4% Deben, $100 n. S'hat Lunds, Sh.
Metropolitan Lands, Sh. Humphries, $8
n.
H.K. Realtics, $4.85 n. Chinese Estates $88 n. Chinu Realties, Sh. China Debent, ---
Publie Uitles. H.K. Tramways, $1314 . Peak Trams (old), 57% n. Peak Trams (new). $3% n. Star Ferries, $12 su Yaumati Ferries (old), $25; s. China Lights (old), $11.50 sa. China Lights, tenw), $11.25 n. H.K. Electric, 555 sa. Macno Electric. $18 n. Sandakan Lights, $12 n. Telephone (old), $28% ».. Telephone (new), $9.30 n. China Buses. Sh. - Singapore Tractions, 23/9 n. Singapore Pref., 23/— n,!
Industrials.
Cold: Macg. (old), Sh. Cald Macg. (Pret.), Sh. Canton Ices. $1.00 . Cement, $12.20 5.
H. K. Ropes, $3.80 n.
Stores, &c.
Dairy Farm, $25 s. Watsons, $41⁄4 n. Lane Crawfords, $8.00 n. Sinceres, $1.75 m. Wing On (H.K.),. $40 a. Wm. Powells. 50 cts. b.
Cotton Mills
Ewn Cottons, Sh, $13.70 n. S'hal' Coltons," (old), Sh. 582°16' Zoong Sings, es
Wing On Textiles, Sh.
Miscellaneous.
H.K. Entertainments, $3.00 n. Constructions (old), $1.00 n. Constructions (new), $1.00 n. Vibro Piling, $5.85 n.
Ch. Govt. B 1915 GSBds, 78% . H.K. Govt. 49 Loan 3⁄41⁄41⁄4% prm. s. H.K. Govt. 3% Loan 14% pr.
n.
Wallace Harpers, $5 n.
Marsmans Ins., (Lon.), a/- 22/6 n.
Marsman Inv., (H.K.) s/- 4/6 n.
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SWINDLERS ARRESTED
TRIED TRICKERY ON STORE-KEEPER
Sentence of three, months* hurd labour each was imposed on Chon Hoi, 42, and Lai Sze, 22, both unem
morning
At the
Easy to
Acquire-
played, by Mr. R. Edwards Hard to
Central Magistracy this when they were found guilty of as- when ceny by trick to obtain from the Li Sing shop, of No. 105 Des Voeux Hong Central, two dozen singlets, two dozen pairs of woollen stockings, eight dozen handkerchiefs one and half dozen razor bindes and three
tozen tubes of tooth pacte.
It was stated' that the first defen- dant went to the Li Sing shop, on November 10 and ordered the above goods in the morning and Buld he would return that afternoon to get. them. At about 2 p.m. he returned ona asked one of the tokis to Ko plong with him and the goods to No. 49 Connaught Road West to collect the money. The foki went with him and there they met the second delen- dant. The fokl left the goods at No. 49 and went to Ko Shing Street with the second defendant to collect the 6229.50, the sum to cover the cost of the goods.
When they arrived at Ko Shlog Street,
the second defendant oskeu the foki to return to No. 40, and there ho found the first defendant and the goods gone.
The first defendant on October 10 went to a shop next to LI Sing shop, And there he WH arrested. The second defendant was arrested the Tollowing day by Detective-Sergeant, T. Cashman,
HITLER SENDS ENVOY
TO ROOSEVELT
Berlin, Nov.. 18.
It is learned thal Captain Fritz Wiedmann, one of Herr Adolf Hitler's vilef Adjutants, will sal by the Bremen, on Friday on a confidential intssion to the United States. It is will have on inter- expected he view with President ILoosevelt.- United Press.
YOUTH DIES AFTER FIGHT
Lal Chi-fung. 18, Kowloon City, died as a result of a fight on a ferry toat as it was berthing at Kowloon City wharf at 0.40 m.in. to-day. One mann has been detained. The dearl youth's only apparent injuries were brunes, it is stated.
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SANTHIA-
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*SOUDAN
25th Nov. Amoy & Japan.
20th Nov. Japari.
6,000
17,000
7,000
20th Nov. Inpan.
NANKIN
7,000
TALMA
10 000
RAWALPINDI
17,000
SIRDHANA
⚫ Cargo only.
8,000
5th Dec. Japan,
Oh Dec. Amoy & Japan.
10th Dec. Japan.
23rd Dec. Amoy & Japan.
All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without noties.
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