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Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opium, Trensure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Gedowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow- leon, whence delivery may be oblain- ed immediately after landing.

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Damaged Packages will be examine ed by the Company's Surveyor Mesars: Goddard und Douglas in the presence of the Consignces at 10.00 a.m. on Friday 31st December, 1937,

Consignees must have a nevenue Omeer in attendance when any dutinble goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.

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May

July

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(Continued from Page 1.)

also opened, but in place of the Chinese

owners were Japanese

TUESDAY,

BIG HITS OF BOXING IN 1937

civilians who had simply moved in AMERICAN LIST

and taken over the shops,

Japanese troops walked around as though they were advancing on their enemies, with rifle held in readiness, crawling cautiously in and out of the trenches and

and barricades.

In the North Sza

Szechuan Road were

COMPILED

when lle faire piga

China Telegraph Co., Ltd., (Incor. Wooden pillars with Japanese inscrip- "run-out" in his scheduled bout with porated in England).

the

An agreement has been signed between Ils Excellency Governor, Sir Geoffrey Northcote, K.C.M.G., and Cable & Wireless, Ltd., for the transfer to the latter company of the fixed statlon com- mercial radio communications of the Colony as from January 1st.,

1938,

the temporary graves of many fallen Japancso soldiers, consisting of llons. The graves

raves were decorated with fresh fruits and flowers. In Jultong Road, the Japanese cabaret, "The Bluebird" is being repaired for re-opening-United Press.

EXPLANATION OF DELAY

Shanghai, Dec. 20. An explanation fo the delay in re-opening the Japanese-occupied Settlement was given by a Japanese areas outside of the Internationel

spokesman to-day when he said that

DECEMBER 28, 1987.

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U.S. CONTINUES TO WATCH · JAPANESE WITH WARINESS

(Continued from Page 1.)

affair. Regardless of the possible désire, elther public or private, to placate the United States still fur- ther, the actual move in such a direction might result in unpleasant Impressions elsewhere. Apparently the whole nation is pleased with Mr. Cordell Hull's acceptance of the Japanese reply, and so far as the faction has been given the United public is concerned, suficient satis- States by the Japanese Government.

United ProES.

POST OFFICE.

HONGKONG RADIO TELEGILAPII SERVIOR.

XLT Telegrams conveying New Year Greetings will be accepted by the Radio Onice for transmission via Radlo up to January 9, 1939

(a) The charge for telegrams to New York, Dec. 27.

places in China will be based Listed in the outstanding pugilistle events of 1937 are the Joe Louls

on One Fourth of the ordinary K.O. of James Braddock, Armstrong's

rate and to other places on One 26 knock-outs in 27 bouts, Braddock's

Third of the ordinary rate. (b) The minimum charge for all Max Schmeling, the return of Britain

SETTLEMENT WELCOMED

places will be for ten words. New York, Dec. 28.

Further particulars may be obtain- work of boxing, to a commanding position in the

Afternoon papers yealerday

ed on applicatlon at the Radio Office. gen- Benny Lynch's

NEW YEAR CARDS defeat of Small Montano, which rally welcome the closing of the gained him the world flyweight observes: "Millions of Americans and than ave written words and enclosed Panay Incident. The Washington Post

New Year cards bearing not more crown, on wellus Horry Jaffra's Acquisition of

no doubt millions of Japanese to- bantamweight

10 in open envelopes are accepted by title.

breathe easier. "The paper says the Post Office at the rate for printed day Other Important events listed in both sides may be right and remarks matte

cents per 2 ounces for clude the position which Mike Jacobs

on the point of difference:

all countries. attained in the world of pugilism, the attack was not the work of any Japanese may be right in insisting

Hongkong, China and Macao at his staging

the of

2 cents per 2 ounces. champions carnival when for the first time.

responsible person, but rather

Envelopes must not be closed. on

the

"The

the

The present Itadio Trafic Office bands of from two to three hundred history three champlons appear in trult of that lust that affects men of

top."

The New York Sun, in an editorial entitled "The Proof of the Pudding"

the same card, Adamick's knock-out all nations when they go over the of Rosenbloom, the performance of Dorney Ross In retaining his crown despite Garcia's determined bid, and Tommy Farr's performance against Joe Louis-United Press.

will remain in the P. &0. Chinese remnants" were still active Building. Des Voeux Road, untii in the vicinity of Shanghal.

The spokesman next referred to the end of January, after which

the incident yesterday when the Office will be transferred to Japanese soldier was slightly injur- the Offices of the Eastern Exten- | ed as a result of on explosion of one alon Telograph Co., Ltd., (herein-ve been thrown from Honan Road

of three hand

grenades

alleged to after to bo known as Cable &

bridge into a Japanese army launch Wireless, Ltd).

which was going down Soochow

the British Creek within

The spokesman sald the sector. Japanese were not satisfied with the efforts made by the Municipal Coun- (Continued from Page 1) cil to rid the Settlement

of arms, and

"definite he insisted that

and capital, of Cheklang, Nunking, capital effective action must be forthcom- of Anhwel, and now Tsinan, capital

ossible for condi- of Shantung. before it was tions to return to normal.

Mobile Station Services (Ships at Sea and Aviation), Broadcast- ing and certain other services will remalu under Government control.

NEW YORK STOCK

EXCHANGE

SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ LATEST REPORTS

New York, Dec. 27.

S. C. & F. Dow Jones summary of yesterday's markets;

in

In

defence

view of the Japanese advance, movement is afoot among foreign

SOUND OF SHELL-FIRE AWAKENS MACAO

Д

the test of Japan's fair words is in the future, "One objects campaign to eradicate the prestige of western nations among the peo- pies of Asia. This purpose has been at least in the part accomplished.

| The conduct of Japan in China will

hereafter be scrutinised.'

even more closely

APPARENTLY SINCERE The New York World-Telegrant

"Washington has says:

accepted Tokyo's apology at its face value, we think wisely. Whether bombing was an accident is relatvely unimportant. What is important is amends. She disavowed the the madmen who sank the Ameri-

The Japanese officially claim that the four days of fighting which pre- coded the fall of Tsinan cost them Japan's

the Panay

residents at Ningpo for the creation only 120 casualties. They further all possparently sincere desire for

of safety zones at Ningpo and Shach-state sing according to the Chinese press. -Reuter.

ASIA LANDS LOSE MONEY DUE TO WAR

(Continued from Page 1)

Business was moderate and the market was weak on discouraged Liquidation by long-interests

and scattered inx-selling. Steels suffer- d New Nork, Dec. 27.

severe set-back.

has proved very disappointing, with Chrysler, The following quotations on the

American Can, General Motors and the result that the accounts for the New York commodity exchange are

Great Northern showed new lows year again show a heavy loss. There for issued by Reuter:

year or longer. There had been indications at the beginning New York Cotton

strong hedging

of the gold-minings of strong

the year of a slight revival of Opening Closing! against inflation in the event that

0.21/21 the

materialised. Government resumes a beacrest but unfortunately no busincer Apart from the burden Silvers were 8.32/32 spending programme.

of depressed trade, the company has 0.37/37 weak on the uncertainty with regard now to face the almost complete 0,44/44

8.42/42 to the possible extension of the silver cessation of revenue from the use 8.51/51 8.51/51 buying scheme. Coppers fell, with of the wharves 0.56/57

8.54 n

to river the "Panay Incident" smoothed out,

shipping Spot

Utilities cased fractionally. Oils lost caused by the Japanese blockade, and The First Notice Day for January ranging to two points. Curb stocks

of the steamers of Chinese Cotton la Dec. 27 and the Delivery and bonds were lower and quie....

Registry which had used our wharf | Date Jan. 3.

Japanese issues were strong, while til September have since then been New York Rubber

U.S. Government bonds were also laid up, I believe, at Samshulpo. higher,

Until the cessation of Sino-Japanese hostiles, which

states rumour threaton to extend to South China, the prospects of revenue are very dim.

Dec.

Mar.

May July

Sept.

11.42

15.306/40

15.41 /42

15.44b/5G

15.00' /00

14.96b 15.17/17 15.26/20 15.30 n 15.46 n

Sales for the The last Notlee Day for December Rubber is Dec. 20.

day- 730 tons.

Chicago Wheat

/057% 024/92/2 80/8612 7,082,000 bushels. Chicago Corn

Dec.

00

May

92/02

July

BG /R

"Friday's ̋sales

Dec.

Mpy July

6116/01% 00/00% 61%/01% 00%/00% 01 701% The last Notice Day for December Grains is December 30.

Winnipeg Wheat

Dec.

May July

Closed

The Inst Notice Day for December Winnipeg Wheat in December 31.

AT THE WHEEL. OF A STEEL-CLAD JUGGERNAUTI Even in a wreck-proof car, on puncture-proof fires, behind bullet.. proof glass ... thair hearts aren't proof against lovel

BORN RECKLESS

ROCHELLE HUDSON BRIAN DONLEVY BARTON MacLANE ROBERT KENT MARRY CAREY PAULINE MOORE

“Directed by Malcolm $1. Cha

Elajalgie Producer Milan 19 Poké

THURSDAY ALHAMBRA

S. C. & F. New York pondent cables!

correo-

Stocks: The market to-day was unsettled by tax-selling and a fresh

complete disruption ng out of the

LIVO

The extremely severe typhoon of

that before retreating

Chinese set fire to all important can gunboat, has taken steps to buildings, Including the Japanese punish them and has ordered others

again." Consulate

the not to blunder similarly - General and also headquarters of General 1km Fu-chu, Governor of Shantung.

Is

.

United Press.

POLITICAL RUMOURS

Tokyo, Dec. 28. Part of Mr. Koki Hirota's reply to the United States Note regarding the Panny incident has not been published

The entire walled elty, according to Japanese press reports, appeared to be in flames when the conquering troops entered. troops

In Japan, and some observers in close recalled that Tsinan wits touch with oflicial quarters belleve by tie Japanese for a year that the note contained matters not from May 1928 following clash

R

revealed In the copy handed to news- between the Japanese and Chanit Kai-shek's Nationalist troops. then paper correspondents.

Meanwhile the Goverment is north-cast advancing

to Peiping. watching the political situation which The Japanese troops who descend-

la nttended by rumours of Cabinet ed from the

River are now changes and possible Government ustride

the Tichingtao railway structural changes, hence the desire nt Chantien, 65 miles from Tsinan, and have begun their advance on Tsingtao Chinese

troups are entrenching at Weihsin an important town between Changlies and Tsing- iso, but there is little prospect of them effectively checking the Jap- anese.—Reuter.

Admit Loss Of Tsinan

Shanghai, Dec. 28. Chinese despatches from the north admit the entire loss of Tsinan.after the Chinese had destroyed the city's communications and utilities and had retreated to the nearby bills where

troops.

to finish the Panay and Ladybird in- eldenta as soon as possible in order that the populace and political circies might forget them.

The rumours in political circles in- clude the possible retirement of Prince Konore, the Prime Minister, with Admiral Suetsugn as his succes- sor, the enlargement of the powers of the Advisory Council and a reduction in the number of the members of the Cabinet. A strong board of financial including Mr. S, Ikeda, and some pre- advisers has already been appointed, diet that political interest in Japan will soon overshadow the daily vic- torles in China, which are reported to

Press.

outburst of New Deal scolding of! September 2 wrought serious damage they hope to lure the Japanese be reaching their final stages.-United

"Big Business. Further irregularity seems likely. index for the week was 84.0 as against 85 last week and 108.7 for the corres- -ponding-week-of-last-yuar.

Cotton: 45 January notices have promptly stopped. Hedging appears on advances and liquidation on weakness of stocks. Forwardings to mills for the week totalled 248,000

bales.

The Times business

been

Wheat: The Argentine Govern- ment estimate of exportable wheat in the Argentine of 94,000,000 bushels, lesa 40,000,000 bushels for Brazil, is

favourable for our exports. There has been a visible decreuse in supplies of 1,500,000 bushels,

Corn: The prevailing low stocks and the high price of Argentine comm is stimulating our exports, which were 1,000,000 to-day. Sentiment bullish.

WOK

Kee Wharf, but I am glad to state to our wharves, particularly the Hing

covered by in. that the loss was

pos fully urance. Opportunity was taken to

In hand

replacements put

other than typhoon repairs, and the wharves are now in a sound condition.

As a welcome contrast, I am glad to be able to report that our house properties are all fully let at reason- able rentals.

I do not think that there are any comments that I enn usefully odd, and now propose that the Report and Statement of Accounts, as presented, be adopted. When this has been seconded, I shall be pleased to answer to the best of my ability any ques- tions shareholders may wish to ask. The chairman then proposed the adoption of the Report and Accounts which was seconded by Mr. Miskin, and carried unanimously.

The proposal by Mr. Miskin that Mr. J. Fleming's appointment as Rubber: There is no buying power director be confirmed, and that Mr. for the moment. Auto production L. Kadoorie, the retiring director be totalled 07,000 for the current week, I re-appointed, was carried unanimous-

As

respondine with 02,000 for the cor- | 19 re-appointment of the retiring

week of inst year.

Sugar: The market is dull, but auditors, Messrs. Percy Smith, Seth prices are firm.

and Fleming at the same remunera- tion as before was also confirmed at the meeting.

Wall Street Journal morning com- ment:

Brokers found little significance in the pre-holiday trading.

The Street expects the market to be full of cross-currents this week, with opinion will regard to the future trend about evenly divided.

Brokers say that the statistical posi- tion of all shares shows signs of softening.

Some Investors are displaying more interest in the proceedings of the re- gular session of Congress than in any- thing else.

Dow Jones Aver.

30 Industrials

20 Rails

20 Utilities

40 Bonds

PRO-JAPANESE LEADER NOW IN SHANGHAI

Mr. Li

of

Meanwhile Chinese troops in Tsingtuo are in danger of being bottled up unless they are able im-

Unity to effect a withdrawal

Press.

No Resistance

The

TO START SALVAGE

Shanghal, Dec. 28. U.S.S. Oahu left early this morning for Hohsien, the scene of the Panny slaking, to begin salvage operations.

Reuter.

Aboard were representatives of Peiping, Dec. 28: the United States Embassy, who will Apparently meeting with little

re-open the Embassy at Nanking at determined resistance,

the Japanese

earliest possible moment.- troops

Shantung, after several days

FOREIGN CONSULS NOT of preparation, crossed the Yellow River in Junks and scows at two points 30 and 35 miles north-east of Tsenan, the offensive stating on December 23.

The

ON OAHU

Shunghai, Dec, 20. Messrs. Allison and Espy of the U.S. Embassy are aboard the US.S. Oahu.

most easterly unit moved southward and captured Chutsun on British and German consular re- December 25, while the main body presentatives were to marched directly on Tsinan, captur-companied the Americans, but they

On

ing a village only 10 miles north- east of the city on December 20, Sunday they broke the last ring of the rearguard defenders, capturing the north and' cast gates of Tsinan nccording to an official communique. -United Press.

POLICE RESERVE ORDERS

Orders by Mr. C. G. Perdue, Acting Inspector-General of Police, issued to-day are:

CHINESE COMPANY

decided to postpone the trip yester day-United Press,

Prepared For Colony Emergency

The

following

were

successful candidates in the St. John Ambulance Brigade air raid precaution examina-: tion held December 10 and 18 by Dr. J. E. Dovey.

Lecturer Corps.. Supt. Chak-Tal-

m-chcung.

Pang Kin- Tsang Shun-hing, Lo Yee- Duty.-Nightly between har, Ngan Kwan-ying, Ul Kal- 18.00 hours and midnight by mem-cheung, Chung Yung-Ping, Szeto bers as detailed by the Officer in Chung, Yick Yuen-ching, Man Shu- Charge of Company.

Shanghai, Dec. 20. Shi-hsno, Minister

Patrol Finance in the former Pelping Gov- Dec. 25 Close ernment, and prominent member of 127.38 123.45 the pro-Japanese Antu parly, who 31.40 30.19 recently Joined the so-called 20.50 Provisional Government at Peiping, 93.29 hins arrived in Shanghai from North 53.84 China in connection with the Japan- ese plans for the establishment of the new poilleal regime for the districts of Kiangsu and Cheklang now under Japanese milliary occupation, says a report in the China Press-Reuter.

21.17 93.50

11 Commodity Index 53.60

ECONOMIC CONFERENCE EXPECTED

London, Dec. 37.

"It is predicted that n Four-Power Economic Conference between Dri-

HOOTS COST:

$3 EACH

INDIAN COMPANY

N

From

Straita

Japan and Shanghai

Jupon

Swatow

Shanghai

Japan

Japan

SHANGHAI AIR SERVICE

Air Mail Service to Shanghai is temporarily suspended.

VIA SITENIA ROUTE

Letters and Postcards for Europe and South America are forwarded "yla Biberia" if co superscribed,

OUTWARD MAIL: TIMES Registered and Purcel Malls are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise tated, and where malls are advertised to close at or before D a.m., registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 pm on the previous day. INWARD MAILS

USA, Canada, Japan, and Manila

(Seattle, 4th December).

Java and Manila

Per

Cremer Agapenor Athos II,

Date and Time.

December 28.

Strolls

December 20.

„December 20.

Canada, U.S.A.

and

Japan

(Vancouver B.C., 11th December)

Emp. of Russia

.December 29.

Ryufuku Maru

December 20.

Kwandlung

.December 30.

Ninghai

.December 30.

Noto Maru

.December 30.

Nankin

January 30.

Pres. Grant

December 30.

Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Pan American

Direct Servico"-Ban Francisco date, 22nd December, 1937. Straits

Airways Plane

Doocmber 30.

Titan

December 30.

Amoy

Talma Tjisadane

.December 30.

December 30.

Japan

Kashima Maru

.December 31.

Pres. Coolidge Antenor Nellore

.December 31.

.January 1.

January 1,

U.S.A. Honolulu and Japan--San Francisco date, 4th December,

Pres. Van Buren Suwa Maru Soudan

January 1.

January 1

January 1

Per

Duo

Wednesday

Kongso Kaying

Fook On

RCE. Ord..

U.S.A Honolulu and Japan-San Francisco date, 11th December, 1937. Straits

Australia and Mantla

1037. Straits

Japan and Shanghai

For

OUTWARD MAILS

Samshut and Wuchow Swalow and Shanghai Kongmoon and (Pakhei vin Kong-

moon)

Wed., Dec. 29, 0.15 a.m.. Wed., Dec. 20, 8.30 am.

Wed, Dec. 29, 9.00 3.01.

Wed., Dec. 29, - G.P.O, and K.ro,

Air Mail for Sian. Lanchow and Eurasia Plane ......

Chengtu etc. (via Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by surface transport as Services permit). Straits

Fort Bayard and *Haiphong

.Dec. 20, Damn.

.Dec. 29, 9.30 am.

Toyama Maru Wed., Dec. 29, 1.30 p.m. G.G. Paul Doumer

Wed., Dec. 29, 2 p.im

Wed., Dec. 29.

Amoy and (Foochow via Amoy). Cremer....Wed., Dec. 29, 3.39 p.. Air Mail for "France Orient Ser- Allios II,

vicc"que Marsellies 9th January. 1936.

Reg. Ord..

Salgon, Ceylon, India, E. and S. Athos II.

Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marsellles-due Marseilles 24th January 1938,

Swatow

Swatow and Bangkolt Haiphong

Thursday

Shanghaie belt))) Japun. Canada, U.S.A., Central and South America and Europe via Victoria B.C.due Victoria B.C., 18th January and Europe vin Siberia,

G.P.O, and KP.O.

.Dec. 29. 4.30 p.m. -

.Dec. 20, 5 p.m. Wed., Dec. 20.

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

Dec. 20, 5 p.m. Dec. 29, 5.30 p.m.

Kwalsang Thurs., Dec. 30, 0.30 am. Yingehow Thurs., Dec. 30, 12.30 p.m. Canton .....Thurs., Dec. 30, 2 p.m. Luchow..Thurs., Dec. 30, 2.30 p.m. President Grunt.Thurs., Dec 30

Parcels, Reg.

.:Dec. 30, 4 p.m.

Air Mail for Chungking by the C.N.A.C. Plane ....Thurs, Dec. 30:

"C.N.A.C." Airways Direct Service.

*Straits and Calcutta

...Dec, 30, 5 p.m.

Ord..

.Dec. 30, 5.30 p.m.

K.P.O.

Reg..

.Dec. 30, 5 p.m.

Ord.,

.Dec. 39, 5 p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg.,

Ord.,

Kumsang

Parcels

.Dec. 30, 5 p.m.

Ord.,

.Dec. 31, 8.30 am.

.Dec. 30, 5 p.m. .Dec. 31, 8 a.m. .Thurs., Dec. 30.

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hon- Pan American Airways Plane

olulu and U.S.A,, by "Pan Ameri-

Thurs., Doo, 30.

Mail for "K.L.M. Airways Kashima Maru ....... Fri, Dec. 31. Service"don Amsterdam, 11th January, 1938.

can Airways Direct Service”-duc San Francisco, 5th January.

Kowloon P.O.

Reg..

Ord..

.Dec. 30, 5 p.m. Dec. 30, 5 p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg.,

Dec. 30, 5 p.m.

Ord...

..Dec. 31, 6 n.

Friday

Sandokan Manila Air

Hinsang....Fri., Dec. 31, 12.30 pan. Pres. Coolidge Fri, Dec. 31, 4.30 p.m.

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

Rex..

....Dec. 31, 4.30 p.m.

Ord.

G.P.0.

Europe via Marsellles--duo Mar-

Reg.,

seilles, 30th January,

Ord.,

Manila. Rabaul. Australia and New Nankin

Zealand via Brisbane. (Due Brisbane, 18th January, 1938)

Shanghai

Parcels

Reg..

Ord..

Kaying

•Superscribed correspondence only.

.Fri., Dec. 31, 10.30 am.

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Kashima Maru

South Africa, Aden, Egypt and

..

.Dec. 31, 5 p.m.

Fri, Dec. 31.

and K.5.0.

:.Dec. 31, 5 p.m. .Dec. 31, 5.30 p.m.

.Fri, Dec. 31.

Dec. 31, 5 p.m.

Jan. 19.15 a.m.

Jan, 1, 10 d.m.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

Arrested in King's Road yesterday Under the pretext of looking for

Leung Kam-chuen, Chan Man- San Feau de Loberson;

Sum-fook, Ngan Kwong-Yam, Patrol Duty.-Nightly between Yuen Fung-cheung, Chan Yuct-hing, for uniawul possession of two blocks a friend at the ground floor of $7 10.00 hours and midnight by mem~ Lau Chec-long, Pang

Sal-woh, bers as detailed by the Officer in Cheng_Tim,

Wal-man, Lily

Charge of Company. part

members

Il-The

Low, Full

Mül

of the Leung

17, of pine tree wood weighing 85 cattles Bonham Road, Chan Cheung, and worth $35, a coolle named Lostole a woollen scarf but was caught Po, aged 33, was fined in Central before he could get.away. Chan was the Central Magistracy this morning and was bound over in $30 to be in good behaviour for a year.

Tsui Shun-wah Magistracy. $25, or in defaull two charged before Mr. R. Edwards at

Training: undermentioned Indien Company

Shing-yim, Taul Company Headquarters for Part II Leung-hong, Tse Long-chiu, Hio Kit-

many will attend Indian in Hung Mau-chlu, months' hard labour.

cember 20th at 17.30 hours:

Chan

Karbles 1240 M. Y.,Khan, N207

of two monūs“ Imprisonment was

of Training Course on Tuesday, Deck-in

Ming-shin, Llu Pok-kwan, A fine of $300 with the alternative

The following forthcoming wed- Cheung Yun-shung, Chan Pak-infleted on Trang Kau, 44, un-dings are announced: Mr. Edward Khan, R211 S. 1242 A hang,

Wong Ming-shou, Cheng Hin-employed, by Mr. R. Edwards at the Charles Chin See, of 48 Yuo Chau Aziz, 1215 Feroz Khan,

215 Nur cheung, Kwok Yu-kam, Chiu S20- Colin Ministrusy this morning for Street, third door, to Mian Cheung Two Europeans were this morning Ahmed, R223 Firdos Khan, 11220 shing, Law Fung-sang, itul Wal-song, possession of prepared oplum at the Shun-mut, of the same address; Mr. fain, France, Italy and Germany will summoned before Mr. R.A.D. Forest | Mohamed Nashid Malik, 11230 | Hui Wai-han, Lo Hon-chung, Kwan Yuen On wharf on Christmas Eve, • Thomas Symons, of Shanghal, to Miss be called as soon as M. Paul van Zee- | at the Central Magistency for having | Mohamed Asghar, 11279. Mir Walli Sit-kwan, Fan Sau-chun;

Daisy Lo, of 153 G Route Des Soeurs, land submits his general report for

Chan

han Ping-kwong; Liu Tong,

Lam

17 used the horn of their motor cars in Khan, and R221 Hakim All.

Brooklyn

Carlos Court: Mr. "economic rehabilitation" in Europe.

Chi-fung, a silent zone, Pedder Street, between

Taun. Wal-kun,

Onl Trang

his appearance before Mr. Martinho de. Selavisa Alves, broker, Chinn-sun, Lam Ting-yue, Wong R. A. D. Forrest at the Central of 6 Tung Cheong Building, to Mrs. Ngan-ying, Tang Yuet-lan, Hung Magiairney to-day on a charge of Meria Emilie Camund da Aliva, of Mr. L. D. Klibee pleaded guilty

Lal-kwan, Hul Kam-ping, Mak Wo; unlawful possession of dutiable wine Tung Cheong Building; Mr. Franci the "clearing" systerns, (3) "mobilien- to the offence by letter and WOR By breaking a window thlet Wong Shlu-wing, Ho Yan-kel on board a junk In Aberdeen" Har~| Denolat, senior chief examiner, tion" at frozen credits, plus the erea- fined $3.

entered the house of Mr. H. Donovan, Tong Fo-Hai, Ma Wan-lan, Lo Wal-bour yesterday, a man named Wong Chinese Maritime Curioms, 3/374 tion of a currency equalisation fund Mr. A. G. Coppin pleaded guilty 400 the Peak curly this morning, but ching, Chan Yue-tong, Lam So-man, Tal, 50, was remanded for 24 hours Kiongso Road, Shanghai, to... Mike by the Bank of International Settle through a representative and was was disturbed and escaped without Ho Kang-Po, Leung Kam-lo, Pang to enable the police to make further Nelile Anna Bower, of 83" Sharp menis.---United Press.

also fined $3.

loot.

Sal-kwong, Harket All Hyder.

enquiries.

|_ | Bireet, Hongkong.

It is expected that the basle points midnight and 8 a.m. on December

of the report will be (1) a Customs. truce for ten years, (2) abolition of

15.

C. CHAMPKIN,

D. S. P. (R)

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