Tell me,
doctor..
What is a mother to do! Why, the scratch was so small you could hardly see it: blood-poisouing never entered my mind. After all, children can't st still all day-though I have asked Freddie not te play in that shed. But, I mean, it might happen to any of us—a cut, a little scratch! Tell me what is one to do ?'
The smallest cut or scratch is enough for the germs of blood-poisoning to enter. To the germs that cause the havoc, a tiny break in the skin is a wide-open door, There is only one way to prevent their invasion; they must be killed-at once. 'Dettol,' the Modem Antiseptic, can be applied immediately; there are directions on every bottle. This thorough killer of germs is gentle and tender on human tissues, Non- pomenous and non-staining to the
skin, yet death to germs. 'Dettol' promptly used may save you untold pala and danger,
The way to safety-
Buy a bottle of 'Drital' from your chemist kaw and be ready.
'DETTOL'
TRADE MARK
THE MODERN ANTISEPTIC
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THE HONGKONG · TELEGRAPH.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1937.
REPORTED LATE; U.S. Seamen To
FINED $20
Coming to Hongkong from Canton a week ago, man and his wife brought with them their muistaal, and instead of reporting the girl's presence in the Colony to the Secretariat for Chinese Affairs at the earliest possible moment, they wait- ed until yesterday to do so. As a result of this they were charged with having kept an unregistered mui-taal, having brought her here on Decem ber 17,
The man and woman named Lo Wing-lin and Chan Yuk-tsing, res pectively, were each fined $10 by Mr.
Be Sent Home
Did Not Approva Of Accommodation
On Dollár Liner
Five Americans were charged to- day before Mr. I. Edwards at the Central Magistracy this morning with entering the Colony without valid passports.
Frank Streb, 30, unemployed, of Colorado, Elmer B. Asmurten, 34, unemployed
LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE
YESTERDAY'S CABLED
QUOTATIONS
London. Dec. 12.
Dec. 20. Deo. 21. 101.11/16 #101.11/10
ва 074
70% NY
War Lean 3%%% (Rod.
after 1932) Chiness 432% Gold Loan,
Chinese 87% Gold Bonda,
1920-47 Chinese
436% Anto- French Loan. 1900 .....
Chinese D Crisp Loan, Chinese by. Heard, Losh,
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K. Keen at the Kowloon Magistracy John R. Agn, of Californiu, Chinese Imperial Rly.
to-day.
1319 (lộn, hoa 29. unemployed tonan hly 68% 1005.... 29, unemployed steward, of Ken-Lung Ting a U. Stal Riy. senman, of Ohlo, Jack H. Le Beau. tukang itiz % 1911.. lucky, and Seymour Sohechter, 20, pleaded guilty. unemployed steward, of New York,
Inspector H. W. Fraser, who pro- secuted, sald that the girl was well taken care of and had only to do very light work. The man was a clerk employed by the Canton Gov- ernment and should have
De
Sergeant Russell sald they known something about local regulations belonged to the wrecked President concerning the keeping of a mui-isat, Hoover. The men arrived In the Colony on December 16, and the The girl had no family in Canton and defendants could not have leftments for them to return to America Dollar Company had mude arrange- her behind when they came here.
by the President McKinley, The first defendant missed the bout, and the rest did not leave because accommo- dation
was not satisfactory, The Company asked the police to that the five men leave the Colony for America by the President Coo- Tidge on December 31.
on
SERGEANT GETS TWO SNATCHERS Appearing 011 reinand at the Central Magistracy to-day charge of attempted theft of woman's handbag valued at $20 and containing $60.30 and miscellaneous articles. Lo Ming, 26, was sentenced to six weeks hard labour
ond twelve strokes of the cane,
to Another man,
'F'un Man, 20. unemployed, also appeared charged with snatching a handbag containing articles valued at $1 from a woman. He was arrested by the same Indian Sergeant, B232, that caught Le Ming He was remanded to see if it for caning.
MANILA SHARES
The following business done quota- tions were received after the close of the morning session by Swan, Cul- bertson & Fritz from their Manila offee:
Antamok
Alok
flogulo Gold
Benguet Consolidated
Cocu Grove
Consolidaird Mines
IX.n
Demonstratton
l'aracale Gumaus
San Mauricio
Suunt
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Prices in Pezos Business Done 40 Unquoted
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The tone of the market-Dull.
WEATHER TURNS
COLDER
acc
them and an expulsion order made. A conviction was registered against
TWO UNWANTED VISITORS Alexander Sartakoff, Michael A. Zakutoff, 29, both un- 35, and employed, were charged with being destitutes and entering the Colony without valid passports.
1913 ****** Shanghai-Nanking Rly.
Tientsin-Pukow Bly.-5%
Bitt. Stpd.) riantsin Pukow Bly, 35%
(German Stpd.) Tintin-Makow fly. 5% (Brit. Sips, Supi. Lean) Tenisin-Pukow Bly. 5% Jepan 34 Sterling 1921:
(Ger. Btpd. Supl, Loan)
German 7 Int Loan 1917 Japan 0 1024. Chartered Bank
K. & S'han Corp. in Beg..... Chinese Eng. & Mining Chosen Corporation .... Rhal Elec. Construction Pekin Syndicate........ s'hol WateWorks Co. "A"
Allied Iron & Founderies Union Insurance Recioty Gufa Kalunipong Robber
Amo, & Elec. Industries Austin Motors, ord,
Wireless, New Form, ord. Breien-American Tolcea Cammoil Laird, ord.
(boarer)
Mexican Eagle Courtaulds
Del. Sergeant Russell stated that the men were from Canton, and Pullers sometime in October sentenced to a month's hard labour for disorderly conduct.
Dunlap Rubber tuner Sudeley Aircraft they were General Elec. (Eng.)
On the first charge they were committed to the House of Detention, und an expulsion order was made against them on the second charge.
JAPAN STIRRED BY EXECUTION
Tokyo, Dec. 22.
Hawker
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Imperial Tobacco Marks & Spencer "A" ord Rolls Royce
Leyland Motors
Tate & Lyle... Turner & Newall United Stea!
Smethwick Drop Fork-
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Armetrane Stevens
Pressed Steel, Com.
Vickers, ord.
Woolworths
Anglo-Dutch
Trust
A display rivalling that accorded Rubber Plantation Invest. the news from China
is given by Burma Corp'n newspapers to reports of the execu-Commonwealth Mining tion of M. Leon Karakhan, former Mamman Investments Soviet Ambassador to China, who was Bandfontein Estates
itation Co. condemned on charges of high treason Sub-Nigel and espionage for an unnamed foreign Tanam Gold Mining
Anglo-Iranian country.
Burman shell Trans
(brarer) Chine Sig.
Mr. Yoshizawa, former Japanese Minister to China, and now Foreign Minister, said he regretted to hear of
1991 (Vickers) the Soviet diplomat's death.-Reuter. Canton-Kowloon Rly 5%
matan | Hukunne Rly 5%
(German 15.)
against 74.
The following is the local forecast. --The anticyclone appears to be A temperature of 50 degrees, com- pared with the maximum of 65 de-moving castward, pressure being grees yesterday, was recorded by the highest over the eastern sea. North- Royal Observatory at 10 am, to-day, cast winds, fresh; cloudy generally, Humidity was at 80 per cent. some drizzlę.
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Kowloon
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