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(Continued from Page 7.) March: Kawaihau Waltz (Kealakal) ....Hillo Hawaiian Orchestra: Vocal (Marlini).... -Plaisir Jessica Dragonette (Soprano); Or- chestra-Blue Skies (Rixner); Sicl- liana (Apollonio)....Barnabas Von Geezy and His Orchestra.
11.00 Close Down.
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DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES
7.50 am. 'Cards on the Table."
Recital by
140
Amold
Matters
(Australian Bass-baritone),
237 God'a Admiral-Robert Blake. General-at-Sea.
6.45 am.
DJ Ben. The News and An
nouncements,
Greenwich Time Signal stain.
0.5 9.m. Rudy Biarite and ills Hawaiian
Trio, with Dolores Itay.
10 am. Dig Ben. At the Black Dog.
10.30 am. Chamber Mule.
11.10 am. The News and Announcements, Greenwich Time Signat at 11.15 am.
11.30 am. Fire.
12.40 am. Night-Shift.
4.10 pm. Big Ben. 'Nights-Shift."
4.35 p.m. Orchestre Raymonde,
3.15 p.m. As I Bee [15.
3:30 p.m. The News and Announcements.
Greenwich Time Signal at 4.45 pm. 8.55 pm. At the Black Dog."
0.45 p.m. Bl Orchestra.
Ben.
2.50 p.m. Night-Shift."
As from 27th November, 1937, `DUNLOP RUBBER CO. (CHINA) LTD., has Removed Its Offices to MARINA
2nd HOUSE,
Floor, Queen's Road.
Tolophono 24554.
NOTICE
ANDY HERE
FRITZ LATEST REPORTS AGAIN
New York, Dec. 2
S. C. & F. Dow Jones Summary of BALLROOM yesterday's markete:
EXPERTS APPEARING AT GLOUCESTER
MURDER BY POISON CHARGED
Three Chinese Die Mysteriously
The
POST
AUSTRALIA
OFFICE.
CHRISTMAS LETTER MAILS FOR Europe etc., will, until further notice, be closed at Kowloon Post Office and Malls General Post Office at 8am. on
Saturdays.
Letters for this Servico may be posted in the ordinary posting boxes. at Kowloon Post Office and General
Christmas Letter The market to-day was apathetic
for Austraila will be closed in and there was no attempt at pressure.
the General Post Office and Kowloon Even a late rally did not attract any
Central Post Once as follows: Telegrama: fresh buying. Interest is centred on
Ordinary Mail' 9.00 a.m. Dec. 3. PNEUMATIC the uncertainty at Washington and, Pat Sykes and J. A. Andrew, whohen he appeared before Mr. Barnett the 8.8. "Tenda" and are due to marked "By Air Mall" and bear These mills will be forwarded by Post Office. They should be clearly at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, arrive at Sydney on December 22, suficient postage. Insufficiently pre-
From December 1, 1937, my son Emile will be in charge of my Kitchen. :
I take this opportunity of thank ing all my Patrons and hope they will give the same support to my son as they have given mo,
JIMMY'S KITCHEN. ·
U.S. COMMODITY PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
New York, Dec. 2. The following quotations on the New York commodity exchange are issued by Reuter.
New York Cotton
Opening Closing 7.05/85
7.90/00- 7.06/06 7.07/97
December.... January
March
7.88/88
7.01/00
May
7.98/04
July
7.98/90
October
8.03/04
Spot
The BBC Welsh
The Delivery Day for Culton is Dec. 1,
8.02/02 0.08/00 8.12/13 0.00 December
New York Rubber
December
March May
15.25/24
15.37/38
July
15.44/42
September.... 15,30/50
8.10 p.m. Handel's Water Munic.
8.30 p.m. The Adventures of Shorty and
Corky in A Day's Fishing" by Franklyn and his Dance
Kelsey.
8.30 p.m. Henry Hail
Orchestra,
9.15 pm. Topical Talks for Seamen." -0.30 pm. The News and Announcements.
Greenwich Time Signal at 9.43 pmn. 10.13 p. Dia Ben. The BBC Empire
Orchestra,
11.15 p.m. At the Black Dag.
15.03N
the market has been further caution. ed on the impending emergency of the Wage & Hour Bill. There have been some favourable Industrial re-
**
ports, mainly in the steel indus but traders are mostly neglecting the market. Motor shares are discour aged on reports that deliverables are below those of last year.
Curb stocks and bonds were irre- gular and dult,
S. C. Cables:
& F. New York Correspondent Stocks: Prices staged a late sharp rally, as traders, impressed by the early firmness of the market, became buyers. The rally should go further, The price of zinc has been reduced from 5 to 5 cents per lb.
Cotton: A continued narrow price range
la expected, pending definite legislation by the Administration. of 8 leading brokers, I is bullish Out of a and 7
7 are
Whent: The Cal
were chiefly responsible for making ballroom dancing in Hongkong a social and artistic accomplishment as the Colony after a successful tour well as a mere pastime are back in
States of Malaya, of Australia and the Federated Bath are keenly looking forward to the upening of a month's season the Gloucester Hotel to-night, and give Hongkong new delights with their graceful and fascinating interpretations of modern ballroom dancing.
ni
brand new dance with them, they Although they haven't brought a
A charge of murder was preferred against Li Fuk-yue, unemployed,
Li was alleged to have administered | 1937. arsenic to a woman, Tang Kam, 40, at Tung Chol Street, Mongkok, on
October 6, causing three deaths,
Mr. E. H. Williams, Assistant Al- Crown, assisted by Det.-Insp. Carey torney General, appeared for the
and Det.-Sgt. Hendridge.
Mr. Williams Bald Li was a fre- quent visitor to Tang's at and allegedly had a grudge against her as she had accused him of stealing a
Lap spanner.
During the day Tang and another
inmate of the flat became 11 and
A
kitchen for half an hour, saying he On October 4. Li was in the
have a number of the latest varia- was bolling water for a bath. The tians in the quick-step, slow fox-next morning he brought some bean their performances promise to
fot, waltz and tango to display, and | sprouts. all previous appearancer, which will 1 cup
word in ideal ballroom dancing. bring them somewhere near the last Pat and Andy, as most of Hong- kong's socialites know dancing couple, have returned with this famous
their southern many interesting impressions of tour. They found dancing, in Australla somewhat regi- mented, withstandards varying at Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney. In Malaya they discovered tremend ous keenness, but equally tremendous Corn:
The decline in country offer-shyness, among ballroom dancers. ings is believed to reflect heavy use Here "book" duncing was evident, of corn for feeding purposes and this with absence of individuality. But is contributing to the steadiness of there was no doubting the enthusiasm the market.
Rubber: A revival of factory inter-ballroom dancing a In English
J. E. Bennett estimate of Winter acreage shows a total of to the Argentine crop are believed to 55,374,000 acr
acres. Reports of damage be stimulating export demand here, which continued to-day. The Trade bought for December and sold dis- tants. Prices, advance well on any buying.
est in believed to be necessary to any material advances.
Ifides: 00,000 calf hides are report- ed to have been sold ot cent. advance over the last sales and tils 15.32/33 had a steadying effect at the decline. 15.47/40 Sugar: To-day's market was firm 15,57N on buying by a large sugar interest. 15.67N Wall Street Journal Morning Com-
Sales for the day:-2,030 tons. The First Notice Day for December
110 p.m. Pianoforte Recital by Thelma Rubber is Nov. 20 and the last day is
Bryan.
Dec. 20.
12.15 .JTY:
12 am. The News and Announcements.
Greenwich Time Signal 12.25 a.m. Musical Interlude, 1250 aan. Mafe in Great Britain'-2:
Yorkshire Chocolate.
1.20 am. Frank Walker and his Octri.
140 a.m. Winifred Tury (Mezzo-sopranu).
tn Bongs at the Pinna.
2 a.m. Big Ben.
nouncements.
The News and An-
Greenwich Time Signal at 2.15 m.tm.
2.30 am. As I See It.
2.45 a.m. Reginud Foort, al
Theatre Organ.
3.13 a.. "Night-Shift"
the DBC
3.30 am. Pianoforte Reelial by Alexamire
Tcherepnine,
4 a.m.Entertainment ut St. George's-
1807-1937."
5 am. Interval.
5.15 mm. The News and Announcements.
Greenwich Time Signal at 5.30 am.
5.40 p.m. Intermission.
am. 'Sportsmen Talking': Steve Donoghue, and Geoffrey Gilley. 0.10.1.
loughby.
Violin Recital by Louts Wit
6,30 m. *At the Black Dog.'
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Chicago Wheat
ment
Some share-holders are hoping that the Allied Chemical Corporation will declare a dividend at the end of the year.
It is gossiped that there has been 01/04% a slight increase in European buying December May
01%/914 92/0242 of United States securities in the last July 8614/88% 86%/80% couple of days.
Wednesday's Sales:-
39,910,000 bushels. Chicago Corn
53 /327% 504/50
57 /07
December May
55%/55% July
50%/50% The First Notice Day December Grains is Nov. 30 and the last day Dec. 28.
Winnipeg Wheat
1112/11134
American Telephone stocks are considered to be Reting better than
or some time..
Short Interest in motor shares has increased,
for
The Street is now more optimistic with regard to the steel situation.
Many Industrialists are of the opinion that the current recession will be short-lived. 117 117
Dow Jones Averages Dec. 1 1134/113430 Industrials 100/108 20 Rails The First Notice Day for December 20 Utililes Winnipeg Wheat is Dec. 1 and the 40 Bonds last day Dec. 31.
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May
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1938
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cities of the various
in
Malay States,
They
be are delighted to Hongkong again and to renew old friendships. Their nightly appear- antres at the Gloucester Hotel wili do much to stimulate Hongkong's social season which is now getting into full swing, and the only regret the Colony will have is that their stay, cannot be more than a month.
MAJOR JAMES DRENNAN DEAD
ARTILLERY OFFICER
WHO SERVED · IN HONGKONG
Is many friends in the
Colony will be sorry to learn of the sudden death of Major James Stewart Dren- non, M.C., of the
Royal Artillery. news of which has reached Hong- Close kong by airmail. He passed away 125.14 about the middle of November at 31.75 Rascahom, Limavady. Londonderry 22.50 (Ireland), where he was apparently 02.03 on holiday. 53.19
STOCK MARKET REPORT
The Hongicong Stock Exchange official summary, Issued at 3.15 p.m. yesterday states: The market was a shade quieter:
The second son of the late Alexan- der Drennan, of Helensburgh, Dum- bartonshire. he was educated in Fettes College. Edinburgh, and the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. He was gazelted in 1812 to the Royal Artillery, serving in India, and later in France and. Salonica.
He gained the Military Cross and a Greek decoration of a similar char- acter while serving in Salonien when he was acting as temporary major, He afterwards returned to Indio, and inter served as gunnery instructor in Hongkong Bank (Lon. Reg) £93. Edinburgh, Plymouth, and Hongkong.
Buyers
H.K. & W. Docks 529. H. & S. Holcis $5.20. HK. Tramways $13.45, Sandakan Lights $12 Cements $12.15.
Wm. Powell, Ltd. $0.75. Constructions (New) $1.
Sellers
H.K. Fire Insurance $200. HK Steamboats $0. H.K. & W. Docks $29.35. China Lights (Old) $11.70. H.K. Electrics $55.
Sales
Hongkong Bank $1,500. Canton Insurance $2724. 1.K. Electrics $55, Macao, Electrics $20. b
EXCHANGE
Selling
T.T. London Demand
T.7. Shanghal T.T. Singapore T.T. Jopan T.T. India
IT. U.S.A.
TT. Manila TUT. Batavia
* Bangkok
Saigon TIT. France T.T. Germany TT. Switzerland TT. Australia
+ m/s L/C London
4 m/s D/P
do.
He returned. Home carly this sum- mer
and was gazetted to the 17th, Field Brigade of the Royal Artillery at Woolwich. He had fallen l about four months ago, and since then had been on leavc.
Major Drennan, is survived by his widow and three young children.
MR. FLORINDO, NEVES The death occurred yesterday of Mr. Florindo (Indo) Neves, at the age of 47, at his residence, 14 Sey- mour Road, He had been ill for some time and died suddenly from a heart attack.
were taken to hospital. Soon after. words, Chan Lan, another Inm .", sow LI take an aluminium pot from recess in the kitchen. It was a old and rusty pot, and was very
He was seen to hardly fit for use. put some water in it, and vigorously scrub the interior, empty the con- tents, and put pot and brush away, He then went le a nearby store and gave his jacket to the assistant, who
was rather inquisitive as to the con-
tents of a parcel Li had left there. On breaking the paper, he found it Bystanders made a remark. which contained a reddish mineral rock.
caused the assistant to discard, the rock immediately. Li snatched t
away.
ARSENIC TRACES FOUND
At the Hospital, Dr. Pau diagnosed the illness of Tang and the other and Tang's husband, who was also woman as polsoning. The wor an taken to hospital, died the same day. and Tang on October 8.
The police had by then been in- formed, and Sgt. Hendridge took possession of the remains of a meal and articles from the kitchen.
These were sent to the Govern- ment Analyst, and most of them were found to contain traces of arsenic. The aluminium pot had ey- stals of arsenic around the top. The brush also had some, and. Li's cont contained crystals of arsenie oxide, which were also found on his Anger nails, LI
war charged with murder on October 7, and in a statement suld the rice was cooked by Tang, who, he said, ale some rice, and then the, other woman snatched it away from her. A possible explanation, Mr. Williams, as to how the other woman came to be polsoned also was that Tang apparently noticed some- thing wrong with the rice, and she had volunteered to taste it for her. The bearing was adjourned until this afternoon.
I
Protocol Signatories Will Meet
Vienna. Dec. 2. Austria has been brought further to the
forefront of international politics by the announcement that a meeting of the signatorics to the Rome Protocol, namely, Italy, Aus- tria and Hungary, is planned to take place at Budapest in the middle of January-Reuter.
Putting Barbs On Quotas
London, Dec. 2.
Mr. Neves, who was on the staff of the Canadian Pacific Steamships, Ltd., was a member of the Craigen- Rower Cricket Club and participated The Cilonial Omee onnounces that regularly in the senior lawn bowls be introduced in Malaya upon cotton as from January 1 next quotas will league games until a few years ago. He leaves a widow, the former Miss Elizabeth Leonard, and three children,
.Is. 27% 1. 27
The funeral will take place to-day, .104 Passing the Monument at 6.30 p.m.
-5234
100
12
3072 EXCHANGE RATES +61%
1/3.0/32 Felsingfors
cotton underwear and artificial silk or artificial silk outer garments, underwear, on a basis that the annual imports of such articles from each country shall not exceed its average annual imports in the year 1932 to 1035, subject to a minimum of five per cenf, of the average tatal imports from all sources in those years,
The announcement states that pre- Dec. 2.
sent circumstances necessitate the measure to ensure that the quotas 147.7/44
already imposed shall not be rendered 21.50% ineffeclivo-Reuter.
ABYSSINIAN CHURCH
222 BECOMES INDEPENDENT
.56%
Dec. 1.
.803 Geneva.
149 Paris....
147.5/05
21.59
133 Milan 1/0
.0.10 Berlin... 784 Athens
12.38
12.381
.54745
34711⁄2
0438
Buying
Copenhagen Stockholm.
22,40
22.40
10.40
10.40
.1/3 .Osta.
10.00
19.30
.220
2261
.312
Shanghai
.1/24
1/24
9.70 Now York.
.4.00%
TRUPAL 4.00 A
.83% Amsterdam.
4.984
4.08
4.00% Vienna..
2014
2014
Prague Madrid,
.141
Nom.
11
142
Nom.
Lisbon..
Ilongkong
Bombay Montreal
110 1/3. 1/04
110
1/31
.4.98% 20.34 1/2.
Belgrade.
4 m/s L/C, USA.
4 m/s France
30 da India
U.S. Cross rate in London
ONLY
19
SHOPPING DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS
218
Montevideo......391 Rio de Janeiro...44 Silver (Spot)....1971. Silver (forward).19 War Loan
Cairo, Dec. 2. The Abyssinian Church has de- elded to appoint its own Archbishop without permission of the Council in Egypt.
Coptic
The Abyssinians will also reorgan-
1/016 10 their church measures to be ap 4.00 proved by the Viceroy of Abyssinia
29.3
1/2
216
3011
19
10%
101
.100 -British Wireless.
Mr. Justice Lindsell, of 153 Tha
Peak, reports 'that' Mrs, Lindaell lost
on behalf of the Italian Government.
Reuter.
PUNISHMENT FOR
ARAB SHEIKHS
Jerusalem, Dec. 2. Two
mord sheikha, who brothers, were sentenced to limprison- ment for carrying frearma,
years!
Ono received a seven sentence, and the other, only, charged
'n gold and pearl ring, valued at $100, | with abetting his brother," received.
in Mount Kellett Road yesterday. one year's sentence.--Reufer.
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DIES OF WOUNDS
had been sent among his belongings: from Shanghai by two European Li. Mei-kam,, Injured „Tuesday, by friends, died last night at Kowloom the explosion of a live shell which Hospital.
1.