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The recent motor Accident at Pok-Victory, for R. N. H. (Nov. 27); and
Schoolmaster (Civo).-W. of Miss Eva Thomas Tam, 23, mem- (No. 6 bus leaves Vehicular fulum which resulted in the death to Ladybird (Dec. 20).
well-known local family, Tucker, to Cornwall (Dec. 8). Ferry at 8:00 a.m., 8.30 n,m. etc.). ber of a
the Central For prospectus, for day-boys was inquired into at
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when an inquest was held. Mr. R. Sui Esq. or Chan Pak Luk EA. D. Forrest sat na Coroner, with Dancing.
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EDITOR
To the Flor.
Hongking Telegraph:
SOCIETY
THE HONG KONG FOR THE PROTECTION
CHILDREN.
OF
Is It Time For Peace? has been assaulted, neglected, or
What to do to help a child Anyone knowing of a child who i-treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a pareat whe cerning uchill, would be doing an sucking advice on any matter con- act of kindness by communicating at
Sir,-After the Chinese have re- treated from Shanghai and Taiyuen, people begin to think that it would be useless for China to go on further, and no the advisibility to make peace terms with Japan arises. May I herence with- through your valuable column give some-remarks?
take
means
All further steps will be taken, and expenses bome, by the Society.
The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved.
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The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C.c/o G.P.O. Box No. 513, Hongkong, or the Inspector, 40, Pokfulum Hund, 1st The present nggression is not en- tirely the result of the Japanese mili- floor; or the Inspector, Violet Pet 12, Sat Yeung Chol Street, inspector, tarists rule, but her incessant policyHealth Centre, Wanchal; or the of imperialism. Unless there would
"French Revolution" 1st floor. Kowtoon. arise another which might result the alteration of the present policy, she would never erase to attempt different
the Chinese begenomy. What she calls 'pence-terms," Is only on- other way to suffocate China to death. Sume correspondent on Nov. 11, stated it would be included that the Chinese tariff autonomy be controll- ed by her, all national and provincia! departments to be supervised by her advisers and furthermore China not to possess an army nor war planes. Judging from what she did to China in the previous years, there is rea son to believe that It lys weight of possibility. Even a rabbit would decline the invitation of a fox natural the Intter's because of shrewdness? Why should China be short-sighted to make those terus with Japan to open her own grave?
The long years of foreign insults, especially the Manchukun Incident, however, have
50
enlightened
Traffic Inspector S. C. Saunders was present for the police.
Yangtzo Flag Lieutenant The London Times, in announcing the appointment of licar-Admiral R Vesey Holt, D.3.0, M.VO, who re- Senior cently arrived to take up his appoint- ment as Rear-Admiral and Naval Officer, Yangize, in succession to Rear Admiral Lewis G. E. Crabbe, states that Lieutenant D. W. E E. Chubb, from the Admiralty yacht En- chantress, has been appointed as his Flag Lieutenant Lieutenant Chubb entered as a cadet at Dartmouth Col- lege in January, 1028, and served as midshipman in the Nelson and sub- heutenant in the destroyer Thruster In the Mediterranean.
EXCHANGE SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ LATEST REPORTS
New York, Nov. 23.
5. C. & F. Dow Jones Summary of yesterday's markets;
Nearly all sections recovered from an early break, led by U.S.. Steel. Dow Jones estimate of steel opera- tions was 35% of capacity, which is other favourable factors 1% over the figures for last week.
were
strength at Amsterdam, a rally on the London market, October employ- ment figures being above anticipation On the and a bunch of dividends. unfavourable side, PRisburg steel operallons estimates have been re- vised downward, the price of domes- tle copper is lower and the Iols Commerce Commission has ordered n cut in telephone rates,
Curb stocks were irregularly Bonds. including United Government Issues, were
Correspondent
higher.
States lower.
Our New York Cables:
Stocks: Prices dipped to new lows, after a strong opening, but subse quently staged a new rally to close ut the day's best levels. The absence of pressure indicates the possibility ut a sharp rally on any good news. The price of domestle copper has been reduced from 12 cents cents per 18. Busness failures for the week amounted to 206. Bank deposits for the week totalled $14,-
Dr. Liem Troong-kyn, of the Queen Mary Hospital, sold Miss Tam was admitted to the hospital about 11.45 p.m. on October 31, and he saw her 10 minutes later. Her condition was then comatose, her chest was bruised, and there was a fracture of the left from the ribs. No blood flowed
Surgeon Captain Ninnis mouth or cars, but blood clots were
Surgeon Commander R. P. Ninnis discernible on both nostrils. A pro- visional diagnosis showed severe con- has retired, at his own request, with the rack of surgeon captain. Com- She died cussion and fruelured ribs.
missioned as surgeon, AN, in De- at 2.40 a.m. on November 1
cember, 1915, he served in the battle-612,080,000. Witness performed a post-mortem shilp Neptune in the Grand Fleet until on the body, and confirmed his pro-
the Armistice, and afterwards joined visional diagnosis.
Miss Tam had II.M.S. Queen Elizabeth, then flagship suffered a fractured skull, fractured of the Atlantic Fleet. In 1922 he was appointed to the RN. Hospital at bined with shock were the cause of Yarmouth, and from 1935 was medical cal pelvis, fractured ribs, and these con
her death. The injuries were con-officer of the cruiser Calypso. Pro-
deceased having been crushed by a weight. sistent with
Sergeant A. J. R. Crossman lestifled to having taken photographs of the and of the accident, scene of the vehicle.
Mr. K. A. Bidmead, Assistant Su- who was perintendent of Police. driving the car in which Miss Tom was killed, sald that they were re- turning from the Lido, Repulse Bay. by way of Victoria Hoad about 11 p.m. She was sitting on his left. He had just turned into Sassoon Rond when he noticed a car coming down the road, but whether its head- lights were dipped or not, he was net sure. As witness's own headlights were abnormally bright and cen- Irally focussed, he switched off these lights and switched on the sidelights,
been thrown out.
9.13 London Relay-Dance Music 9.30 London Relay-The New. 0.50 Haydn Quartet In B Major, FOUND HIMSELF FALLING Op. 76. No. 4,
At the time, witness was travelling Played by the Prisca Quartel. 10.09
Songs by Richard Crooks at a speed of from 10 to 15 miles an hour, so he switched to second gear. (Tenor). (Arthur St Ives
The next thing he knew was that O Song Divine
the car was turning over and over Gordon Temple); Good-Bye (Whyte-
(Fal-sideways and downwards. Witness Killarney Melville Tos);
realised that he himself was turning corner-Balfe).
10.20 Regimental Band of H. M. somersaults, not in the car, but in the air, having been thrown out Grenadier Guards,
When he picked himself up, he heard The Guards Patrol (Williams);
Miss Tam calling him, so he ran up The Coronation March And Hymn (Ger- the hill thinking that she too had Chinese that the whole nation inust | man-arr, Godfrey); Marche Lor- act together for the struggle of its rude (Ganue); Belphegor, Quick existence, and so for the first time March (Brepsant).
10.32 New Dance Musle. since the Republic led to the unity
Fox-Trots-Oh, They're Tough in last year, which encouraged every
The West; Te young Chinese to merilee for their Mighty Tough In
succeeding Pretty Girls....Nat Gonella and His nother country and the generations of their sous and child-Georgians: Quicksilver; Cat And fen- to come. The outbreak of the Mouse... Herbert Kuster and is
had Incident
buen Plano
Orchestra; kunnin' Laukuochui foreseen to be natural, as a result Chicken Reel....Joe Daniels and His The aggressor's frightfulness on the Hot Shots in Drumnasticks; Your concerted drength, and the subse-Broadway Aud. My Broadway; Yours she opens, is none And Mae (ilm Broadway Melody quent hostility, the matter of momentary incident. of 1938). Harry Roy and His Or We may as well recall to the declara-chestra; I'm Gonna tion made by Generalissimo Chlang Good-Bye....Brian that there was absolutely no hope(Ithe Lansdowne Orchestra. that it would.end in the course of u
few months; the only way was to
face it with courage and sacrifice,
and only this Anal decision could
Rnd
11.00 Close Down.
DAVENTRY
Wild:
Kiss Myself Lawrance and
PROGRAMMES
bring the light of lasting success. 1720 am. My Dream Garden.'
may
"This 13 England (econd
7.45 5.m. still ad that if the people dream of temporary peace, they am. The BMC Empire Orchestra. simply drive the whole
collapse.
Series).
nation to 0.40 0.m. The News and AnnouncemenİM.
Greenwich Time Signal at 0.43 a.. 9am. Big Ben, Recital of Traditional knows As regard to arms, China
anri Modrm Welsh Muste. that "man against machine" is tragic, to ani. Big Den. 'World Affaire." but she knows better that the suf- 10:15 am. Songs of Gil London.
10:30, At the Binck Dug." fering of being plave is more un- | 13 ans. Light Orchestral Music. bearable. Though inferior to Japan, 1.10 aan. The News and Announcements.
Greenwich Tane Sinal at 11.15 2.11. she is nothing like in such a situa
15.30 Big Ben, Mr. Deelon.'
Thentic Cruan.
ilon as Ethiopia to Italy, and asla pm, Big Ben. Al Bollington, at the morale and fighting spirit are con
World Affairs, cerned, the enemy is fur left behind. 440 p.m. Japan might break some more fight-459 pm. The Symphonies of Beethoven
--7.
fec.
0.
Ing lines of the Chinese, but she em 3.55 pm. The News and Annmaucements.
Greenwich Thine Signal at 6:45 pm, never break the beekbone of their country which is built up by their 35 pm. Italiau Convert by Australian
Artints boiling spirits and determined sacrl.o pan. Green Fields and Pavements- Beethoven String What China is disappointed in is 0.45 pm. Dlg Den.
Quartets d that the peace-loving powers still 7.13 pm The BBC Military Band. hesitate to issue the ectomie hoy pan Tobaern
against
which catt
the aggressur might shorten her source of fighting supplies. However, we can't expect the unexpected, and when the un- expected does come, who can tell, that a "conqueror", despite his past meet his fate at pride, will not Waterloo?
I may repeat here the only way for Chinn in to fight to the last end. China must go on!
CHAN, LAI YIN.
STOCK EXCHANGE
SUMMARY
Exchange The Hongkong Stock official summary issued at 3.15 p.m. yesterday, states:
The market was very stendy, al- though continuing narrow,
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Unton Insurance 3517 Indo-Citan (Pref) Bii Indo Cinas (Def) $43 H.K. & W. Docks #285
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ILIC. Tramways $13.40 China Lights (Old) $11.00
1.K. Entries
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Peteghipnes (Dia) #2b34, Comanti (150
Dairy Finns $24.90
Costruitions (New) 4)
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ZTAWNY 115,40
RE, doyt. 4% Làen 8% pm.
50 p.m. Variety, including Inay Inn (Comedian and Compere). Funend. Freda, and Bubble The Happy Three). and Worden and West (Two Sid Women'), Supported by larry Gordon and in Band.
n. World Affairs." 0.13 p. Danes Musie.
9.30 pm. The News and Announcements, Greenwiel Time Sunat at 8.45 p.m. 10.13 p. Dig Ten, The Symphocles ot
Besthovent, 19.69 pan. Pianoforte Interlude.
11 pm. Modle Ishi, inchiding Wil Fyffe (Famous Bedly Cornedlank. With the BC Varlely Orchestra,
12 m. The News and Announcements.
Greenwich Time Signal at 13,18 Dan. 12.20 .. Matters of Moment.
12.33 nm. Jan Berenska and. His Orches-
tra.
1,20 h.m. “Westward_from_Liverpool."
|
to II
was in- very MO-
Collon: Light hedging sulllelent to supply the derate demand and the market was
Out of 9
is
quiet and featureless. leading brokers. 1 is bullish, bearish and 7 are neutral.
Wheat: The market was lower moted to surgeon commander in early in the day on cables reporting which December, 1927, he has since been weakness on the Winnipeg market medical oneer of the battle-cruiser and on the action of stocks,
precipitated stop-less selling. There Tiger, of Hongkong Dockyard, and
is some belief thint the market is now since June, 1935, of Portsmouth
over-sold position. approaching an Dockyard.
The moderate amount of export to- day was disappointing. Out of 9 lending brokers, 6 are bullish while 3 are neutral.
further There have been Corn:
situation is exports and the cash stronger. Receipts continue to be liberal. Out of 7 leading brokers, 4 are bullish while 3 are neutral.
Drills Command Commander T. L Beevor has been appointed in command of the monitor Marshel Soult, turret drillship in the in succession to Nere Command, Commander A. D. B. James, who to command the fleet repair ship Re- source on her reducing to reserve at Malta. Commander Brevor has ser- ved during the past three years as excculive officer of H.M.S. Medway, parent ship of the 4th Submarine Flotilla in China. He specialized in gunnery in 1920, and was promoted to his present rank In 1932. He was squadron gumiery offer in the Bat- tie-Cruiser Squndran fr. 1933-34. .
ILMS. Birmingham for China The new cruiser Birmingham with a reduced was commissioned crew from the Portsmouth Depot last week, and was te complete to full crew on November 23. She
will leave about two months
hence for the China Station, where she is to
of the take the place of
Cornwall, which his been allocated to the 2nd Cruiser Squadron, Home Fleet:
Rubber: Eastern offerings were light and at high prices. The labour situation in the automobile industry has Improved.
arc
Hkles: Tonners
apparently not yet interested in sizeable lots.
Sugar: The market is quiet and prices are steady.
Wall Street Journal morning com- ment.
that the Chart compilers expect Industrial average will resist within the 110.0 to 115.0 zone.
Brokers say that many of their clients who sold to register tax losses are not framediately buying other stocks.
At least one individual source ac- cumulated Gulf Oil khures yesterday. According to Street gossips, the American Smelting & Refining Com- pany will hold a special meeting to- The Birmingham is commanded by morrow to declare a special year-end
Dow Jones Aver He Captain C. F. Harris, who joined her
30 Industrials in August after being Director of the Navel
She is the Jast Air Division.
20 Ralls of the four cruisers of the 1934 pro-
*0= | 20 Utilities amme to go into servlee, the otisera 40 Bonda being the Glasgow and Sheffield, in 11 Commodity Index 52.37 thend Cruiser Squadron;-and "the Aurom, which has just commissioned for service as destroyer flagship In the Mediterranean.
Witness could not find her there, su retumed downhill and looked into the car, which was upright. heard another faint call, and realised that deceased was under the vehicle. It was impossible to lift the ear, us it had sunk into the ground, and the rear near-side iyre hud. burst. Wit- ness shouted for hellerived.
and even- tually come coolles
They tried to lift the car but could not move it. Two coolies then brought bars, and with these levering at the
car, witness managed to pull Miss Tam out Mr. Heath then came on the scene, and she was
put in his eur, and together with witness, was taken to the Queen Mary Hospital.
The roof of the car prior to the accident was closed. The car was of 20 horse-power, and all the tyres were in good condition, and were practically new. Witness snld he had not formed any theories as to the accident, cause of
but said he thought the curve of the road, com- bined with the fact that he could not see clearly with only the sidelights on, caused the accident.
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Squadron Leader P. MacGregor Walt, lying instructor and adjutant of No. 138 (North Riding) Squadron of the Auxiliary Air Force since March, 1035, is among those promoted in the October list.
Entering Cranwell as a cadet in te January, 1925, he was posted years later to No. 17 (Fighter)
He was after January Squadron, Upavon wards a flying instructor at No. 1
March School and the Central Flying School, May und in 1932-33 was adjutant of the | July air units in H.M.S. Hermes in China. October Mr. H. W. E. Heath, Assistant On his return he joined No, 1B (Bom Sput........ Superintendent of Police, said he was ber) Squadron, and in 1934-35 was The First Nollee Day for December driving along Victoria Road when adjutant of No. 607 (County of Dur-Collon is November 24 with Delivery he heard. cries for ossistance in a ham) Squadron.
Dale December 1. foreigner's voice.
turned up Sassoon Road In their direction, but found no-one, and returned to Vic- toria Road, where he saw Mr. Bld-
mead, and several, Chinese.
Mr. Bidmend told witness there had been an accident, and witness took him and the girl to hospital,
He
Later the same night, witness and
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Sales for the day:-1,000 tons,
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From Boy to Squadron Leader Among the squadron leaders pro- moted in the October list is W. L. Fretbody, who is among those granted permanent commissions for meritor-
'He lous service in the ranks, tered the R.A.F. În 1921 as a boy Mr. Bldmead returned to the scene of 16, and three years later gained of the accident, and witness suggested a cadetship at Cranwell. On pass- that Mr. Bidmead switch on the lights ing out in July, 1920, he served with to try them. The headlights were 11 (Bomber) Squadron
1930, when in good order, but the sidelights were
selected. was not. Mr. Bilmead also. looked at the specialize in engineering. After fur- mervice with No. 111 ear's. gears on witness's suggestion, ther home
No
he
and informed him that they were (Fighter) Squadron he qualided on
May
80%/90 /89/80% 84/84/84%
27,015,000 bushels. Chicago Corn
53/54 544/54% In second. They later went up Sas fleet aircraft and in deck landing, and December..
$7 /50% soon Road to the spot where Mr.in 1936-30 was with No. 803 Squadron May....... 57/50%
-5776/57% Bldinend rald he thought the car in UM.S. Hermes In the Far East; July .. went over the embankment, but no During the present year he has bech The First Nelice Day December seconit-in-command of the new No. Grains is November 30 and the fast 114 (Dumber) 'Squaßron at Wyton, day December 28.
marks could be found.
COULD BE DANGEROUS Witness said he had driven along
Dec.
2 a.m. Big Blen. The News and An- Sassoon Road several times at night, where the car lay, fied it up, and May
and thought that in normal circum-pulled deceased's body out.
nouncements.
Greenwich Time Signal at 2,15 am.
1.20 a.m. Variety, including loan end, Bobble, and Aniin; and 'Cleopatra Gets the Needie,
2.33 aan. Cinema Organ Music. 2.53 . A Wisp of Lore. 3.30 .. 3.43 ..
Royal Tennis Music from the Movie
4.15 am Fret Hartley and his Sextet,
stances, and with full headlights-on, The Coroner, at this stage, said he no motorist would find any difficulty
in getting around the curve, but on
a dark night and with weak head-
lights, the road would be dangerous.
thought that any further evidenca could throw no more light on the
that all tho
July
Manila
...
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(Sale of Popples previ affair was an accident, but it was to | Would say that Mr. Didmead was 99 the Jury to deckle whether there was
ously acknowledged $100) per cent, teetotal,
negligence on the part of the driver, Sale of Popples (Wu-
chow) Fuan Kwal watchman employed and whether the rond at the spot
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(Popples)
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him to get assistance.
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