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WANTED MAY 1ST., fully furnished house or fat, about four rooms. Preferably Kowloon, Strictly modern Monthly basis preferred. Reply in detail. Box No. 458, "Hongkong Telegraph".
FOR SALE.
Model, six RADIO, G.E.C. 1938. valves. Bought three months ago. condition as new, cost $240, will sell for $200. Box No. 459, "Hong- kong Telegraph."
FOR SALE-A high class Eastern Curlo Business In Singapore. Good Profils, Established 10 years. En- troly British management. Present Owner retiring for health reasons. Very reduced valuation for quick sale. Principals only need apply. Box No. 457, "Hongkong Telegraph."
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
The Steamship
"D'ARTAGNAN"
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE LTD.
Notice to Shareholders.
Fifty-Soventh Ordinary The Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Ofices of the under- signed on Friday, the 6th May, 1938, at Noon, for the purpose of the receiving the Report of General Agents, together with n statement of Accounts for the year ended the 31st December, 1937.
Tho Share Register and Trans- fer Books will be closed from the 22nd April to the 6th May, 1938, both days Inclusive.
OF
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JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. General Agents. Hongkong, 13th April, 1938.
FOR THE PROTECTION
CHILDREN.
What to do to help a child Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected,
likely to -trested in a cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at once with
manner
THE HONGKONG
ROBBER SENT TO PRISON
Two Year Sentence For One Of Gang
Sentence of two years' hard labour was passed on Tang Tin-sang, an unemployed Hakka, by the Puisne Judge, Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell, at the Criminal Sessions this morning, when he was charged with robbing two men, Wong Tam and Yim Fal, at Tsunway on February 17, together with others not in custody.
Tang pleaded not guilty, and the following jury was empanelled to try the case Messrs. . G. Blair (foreman), 1. A. B. Randle, E. A. Figueiredo, G. W, Abbas, G. if. L. Pearce, Chlu Jack-man and A. M. Larcina,
TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY,
PROFITABLE YEAR
SHOWN SHAREHOLDERS
(Continued from Page 1.)
Sandakan Light & Power Company is of such u nature that the ordinance requires it to be shown t sub- aldiary company. Also, the other provisions of the ordinance with reference to subsidiary compnales have been complied with through the statement which you see append- ed to the balance sheet.
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would avall myself of this opportunity to inform shareholders thut the Waterloo Road and Kwong Woh Street properties of the Com. pany have been re-modelled, and are
occupation at now in full
APRIL 20, 1938.
CHINESE EXTEND DRIVE TO SHANSI
(Continued from Pape 1.)
PICKETS CLOSE PLANTS
General Motors
Again Facing Strike Threat
Flint, Mich., Apr. 19. Five thousand workers were ren- dered idle when two General Motors
factories were forced to cluse by re-pickets belonging to the United Auto-
mobile Workers Union. munerative rentals.
The pickets refused to allow union The destructive typhoon of last
their union September caused some damage to members to enter the buildings unless our properties,
fully they could prove that but being Insured, the damage was made good at the expense of the company.
worked
very
insurance
As in previous years your staff loyally and dulgently, and the Board hopes that its recommendation that a bonus of 10 per cent. be paid to those on the permanent staff. will receive your approval.
to
MANILA SHARES
The following business done quota- tions were received after the close of the morning session by Swan,
north of the Yellow River.-Interna-Culbertson & Fritz from their Manila tional,
Izumo Hurries Back
Shanghai, Apr. 20.
office:
Anlanick Alok Bagulo Gold
Coco Grave
The Izume, Japanese flagship, with Benguet Consolidated Vice-Admiral Kiyoshi Hasegawa Consolidated Mines oboard, returned here yesterday Demonstration afternoon after a cruise to an un-XL...
Milho Operation known destination. It was stated Paracole Gumaus that the cruiser sailed for Tsingtao Gen Mauricio
United Paracalo
to supervise the landing of Japanese uvec
reinforcements.
Business Dono
Prices in Pesos
0.50 Unquoted TO Unquoted
472 Unquoted
The 100 of the market:-Qulet buf
It is reported that Admfral Haze-steady. Rawa rushed back to Shanghai In view of the increasing guerilla activities in the local districts and around Sungklang. In Halyen on
EXHIBITING CHINESE ART
Chinese The works of a noted
the north aliore of Hongchow Day, artist, Mr. Wong Ol-hung, are to be about 20,000 irregulars are lurking exhibted from to-day until April 27 la cordially Invited to visit the dis- and waiting for orders to attack the at St. Francis Hotel and the public
Japanese
posts.
The presence of large numbers of play. irregulars are due to the fact that.
the Japanese troops are in occupa-
tion of only the railway towns and Japanese troops started a flerco at- do not exert control beyond the roll-tack on April 18, Japanese heavy way zones.-International,
artillery and tanks were brought into aclion whilst bombing planes assisted. The Chinese forces stationed at Linyi stubbornly resisted, mowing down those Japanese who came near the
Shansi Battle Raging Peiping, Apr. 19.
contributions were fully paid up..
A vote will be taken during the week-end concerning the various grievances which the union alleges against the General Motors Corpora- Mr. J. Whyatt, Assistant Attorney-as General, uppeared for the prosecu
tion.-Reuter.
STRIKE SPREADS tion, and said that the Crown alleged
IN BRITAIN that Tong had robbed Wong and Ylm
London, Apr. 19. Dr property. The
property stolen
The strike of cinema
operators, was not of great value. An over-
which commenced just before the coat, a hat, $2,40 in
LOAN PAID OFF money, two pairs of spectacles, two opium pipes and
Although what I am now about to Easter Holidays, has now spread 10 at The Gainborough un electric torch had been taken announce is outside of the business electricians from Wong, and two pairs of trou-of-day's meeting, I am sure Studios at Isflugton.
shareholders will be interested
Films stara, who are on location at Although the Japanese autho-city walls with handgrenades and sers and a pair of spectacles from
rendered idle.rities recently announced the machine-gun fire. learn that the call of $1.75 per share Islington; have been Yim. However, the crime was or
Paul
Upon the break of dawn yesterday Lukas, Dame annihilation of the majority of serious
on the partly paid shares met with They include for the robbers entered one,
a column of Chinese troops on the a very favourable response, the Whitty, Margaret Lockwood
the Chinese troops in Shansi, west bank of the Yi River attacked the victims' home at dead of night,
amount uncollected at date being only Michael Redgrave, while work has bound and gagged them; and were $6.203.25. Shareholders will also be niso been stopped on Alfred Hitch-except for small groups, they the Japanese from the rear, whilst armed with offensive weapon.
that Wong Ilved in Tsunwan by the
with the cock's film "The Lost Lady".
Altogether, 200 workers are affect is raging in south-cast Shansi. front. Sandwiched in between, the report to-day that a big battle the Chinees forces inside the city broke out and attacked from the motor road, near a village called assistance of our bankers, the loan of
$500,000.00 was paid off on March 28 ed, and unless. Ching Lung Tau. lis home way
An agreement can
The Japanese communique Japanese sustained their positions work, badly damaged hut, almost in ruins, Just, and a saving of interest has quickly be made to resume
mostat all.
states have thousands of pounds sterling will be
that Japanese troopsi there being
been effected. Our bankers no main door at
of the irretrievably lost-Reuter,
engaged and defeated 20,000 against the Chinese onslaughts. had managed to partition off the since been reimbursed out
Chinese reinforcements are being portion. rear
Chinese communist troops, in- this call moneys. and lived In
rushed up to relieve the pressure.--- cubicle. A short while before the
flicting over 2,000 casualties. Central News. robbery, Weng offered shelter to a man named Yim Fai, and boll were Hving in the hut when the robbery occurred
The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. No. 11 A/38 Bringing Cargo from Marseilles Room 309, Bank of East Asia Build- via Salgon etc., arrived longkonging, Hongkong, or the Inspector, 40, on Tuesday, 19th April, 1938.
Pokfulum Road, 1st floor; or the Inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre, Wanchai; or the Inspector, 12, Sai yeung Chol Street, 1st door, Kow-
Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception
of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored Into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Lid,, Kow- loon, whence delivery may be ob tained immediately after landing,
or
All claims must be sent in to me on or before 30th April, 1038, they will not be recognized.
Damaged Packages will be examin rd by
the Company's Surveyors Messrs: Goddard und Dougins in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 a.m. on Monday, 251h April, 1938.
Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when
any. dutiable goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
R. OHL
Agent.
Hongkong, 19th April, 1938.
N. Y. K. LINE
(NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.)
From EUROPE and STRAITS, The Motor Vessel
"YASUKUNI MARU." having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns al Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.
Goods not cleared by the 20th April, 1938, will be subject to rent.
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the -Consignee's and the Co.'s representa- tives on any Tuesdays and Fridays at 2.30 p.m. within the free storage period.
For the examination
loon.
All further stops will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society,
The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved,
SHARE PRICES
The following is the list of local share quotations issued this morning. Bouka H.K. Bank, $1,545 b.
II.K. Banks, (Lon. Reg.), 202 n. Chartered Banks, £124 n. Mercantile Book, A. and B. £20 n. Mercantile Bank, C., £14 n.
$35 n. East Asia Bank,
Insurances Canton Ins.,
50. Union Ins., $520 b. China Underwriters, $2.15 b. H.K. Fire In., $233 n. Shipping
$275
Douglas, $85 n. II.K. Steamboats, $23/2315 sa. Indo-Chinas (Prof.), $81 m. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $24 u. Shell Bearer, Union Waterboats, $0.00 n.
b.
Docks etc. H.K. & W. Wherves, $132 H.K. & W. Docks, $21.70 n. н.к.
& W. Docks (new), $21 n. & W. Docks Rts. $11 n. II.K. Providents (old), $3.05 sn. Providents
(new), 53% n.
New Engineerings, Sh. $4.05 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $u8 n. Kailan Mining Adm, 10/9 n. Rauba, $84
Venz: Goldfield, $4 n.
Hongkong Mir
Mines, 11 cts. b. and sit, Philippine Mining
Antamoks, P. 52 80.
of
Atoks, P. 24 sa.
con-
Bagul Gold, P. 21
damaged dulable goods, the signees must arrange for n Revenue Officer to be present.
AD claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized.
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.
No fire insurance has been effected. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, 19th April, 1938.
GOVERNOR TO
ATTEND
·"OPEN HOUSE”
CHINESE Y.M.C.A. TO
PLAY HOST
the
The Chinese Youns: Men's Christian Association will hold ily annual Open House Inspection, this afternoon, at four o'clock, at Bridges Street. His Excellency. Sir Geoffry Northcote, has accepted an Invitation and many prominent business and
siness wh professional men, members of the Y.M.C.A. Bourd of Directors, and been invited. team captains have niso At this time, members and friends may have an opportunity to see Association at work. Many Interest. ing exhibits, contesis, plays, and various activities of
different departments will be shown.
The Kowloon Y.M.C.A. will have its Open House in the evening. An evening of songs, plays, group games and finally a toup of Inspection are some of the features of the programme. The Youth Service Group and many other younger members of the Association will be on hand to net as guides and interpreters.
the
Branch of
the
All members and friends of the Association are cordially invited to be present.
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS
Unclaimed telegrams at the Great Northern Telegraph Company offices are addressed to the following:
Dr. Ralph Dunn c/o Dr. Pyno Kowloon; Abundance (Mr. J. Wat- son); Ma Tua / American Consulate;
Mun c/o Carlowitz & Co.; Rionchang 70 Ko Shing Street; 1151 (registered address); 3722; 41010; 1126; 7257; 5181; 9444.
sa.
Banguet Consol., P. 9.50 sa. Benguet
Explor.,
Big Wedge, P.-
Coco Groves, P. 54 su. Consolidated Mines, P. 011 sa. Demonstrations, P. .334 sa.
E Mindanao, P. —
Gumaus G'flelds, P.
Ipe Gold, P.- IX.L. P. 70 ka. Itogons,
P.-
Masbate Consols, P.- Min. Resources, P. — Northern Min., P. --- Paracale Gumaus
P. 18 su. Salacot Mining, P.- San Mauricio. P. 47 so. Suyor Consol., P. 17 sa. United Farscales, P. 41 52.
rands Hotels, etc. Калия, H. and S. Hotels, $6,45 b. II.K. Lands, $35% b. H.K. Lands,, 4% Deben $100 b. S'hal Lands, Sh. $9 n.
Triumphr. an
tan Lands, Sh. ***
$0.10 b.
$5.20
H.K. Realties,
23.
Chineso
China Debent,
Chino Rates, 598 n.
Sh.
Publio Vilties
Hays. $15.95 b.
Peak (old), $7 b Peak Trams (new), $34 n. Stor Ferries, $854
11.
Yaumati Ferries (old), $24.90 n. China Liglit (old), $11.85 sa. China Light (new), $ n. H.K. Electric, $50 b. and sa. Macao Electric, $18 n., Sandakan Lights, $14 n.
Telephone (old), $26.90 b. Telephone (new), $10.40 b. China Ruses, Sh. -
Singapore Tractions, 20/- n. Singapore Pref,, 25/- n.
Industrials
Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $14 Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $12 Canton Ices. $1.70 1, Cements, $174 b. H.K. Ropes. $431⁄2_b.
Blares, &c.
Dairy Farm, $241⁄2 b. Watsons, $81, b.
n.
n.
Lane Crawfords, $9 n. Sinceres, $2.20 Wing On (H.K.), $40 n. William Powell, Ltd., 70 cts. n. Cotton Milla
Ewo Collon, Sh. $14% n. S'hal Cotton (old), Sh. $74 n. Zoong Sings, Sh. $35 b. Wing On Toxics, Sh. -
Miscellaneous
H.K. Entertainments, $6% n. Constructions, 2114 b. Vibro Piling, #876 n.
BOUND WITH WIRE
Не
On the evening of February
16, Wong and Yim retired to bed. leaving a kerosene lamp burning in the room, About 12.30 a.m. they of were awakened by the sound someone pushing open the cubicle door, and on sitting up, saw three men enter the hul. Two of the men were armed with iron bars, about three feel long and an inch thick. Wong was hit on the left arm with a bar by one of the men, who then proceeded to tie his arms and feet with wire. The same treatment was ineled out to Yim.
Klasi
know
to
un-
I cannot pretend to be able forecast the fulure especially when it is surrounded by so much certainty, but I can and do tell you that we always manage to get a fair share of the storage business of this Colony; that for the first quarter of the present year we have done very well and given fair conditions we should be able to produce a good showing at the end of the year..
With these remarks, I formally propuse the adoption of the report and accounts as presented together with the recommendation as to ap- propriati
profts, propriation of
and when the has been seconded, I shall be pleased to answer any questions which share holders may wish to
ask.
The re-
Directors Ate of the retiring |
S.
M. Churn and T. B. Wilson was approved on the
for
and
PICKETS REPEL WORKERS
Flint, Mich., Apr. 19. Pickets at the Fisher Body Works, a Bulck subsidiary employing 5,000
workers, battled with non-unionists during a drive for membership dues
for the United Automoblie Workers Union.
Five hundred pickets repulsed 400 Fisher workers who refused or falied to produce U.A.W. membersh cards when they attempted to enter the factories
Women were as prominent as men in the Bight-United Press,
PICKETS CALLED OFF
Flint, Mich. Apr. 19. Men of the Buick and Fisher Motor Body works will resume work on Wednesday.
Homer Martin, automobile workers union leader, has announced that the drive against non-members employed in the factories will cease in order to
out of
Linyi Occupied
Peiping, Apr. 19.
A Japanese communique announces
morning-Reuter."
A Japanese spokesman said that this large group of Chinese Reds had been causing considerable trouble to Japanese lines of communications. The spokesman indicated that the next drive might be in the direction the complete occupation of Linyl this
that of Chengchow and Hankow and it may commence in the near future.
Military
arc most sceptical, however, in view of the fact that every spare Japanese soldier appears to have been withdrawn from the Kinhum front to reinforce thei desperately-pressed Japanese forces in Shantung.-Reuter,
observers
Tension At Linyi
suchow, Apr. 20.
Japanese Hangars At Langfang Burn
Hankow, Apr. 20. The Japanese hangars at Longfong, on the Peiping-Tientsin Railway, and the oil depot nearby were completely destroyed by fire on April 14, it is learned here to-day.
Alleging that the blaze was set by Chinese guerillas, the Japanese mili- Tension prevails at Linyi in south-tary authorities at Langtang shot the east Shantung, where fighting is director of the Police Bureau there
for negligence and placed the under arrest.-Central News.
Reinforced by 5,000 men,
The robbers then began to take what properly they could find in the motion of Mr. E. W. Blackmore
"give General Motors no further ex-raging outside the city gates. by Mr. Middleton Smith. seconded hut, and were engaged for almost The re-election of Messrs. Percy cuse for closing their plants and half an hour. Before they left, they Smith, Seth and Fleming and Messrs. throwing their employees pulled a pair of trousers over Wong's Linstead and Davis
work."United Press, head, and did the: some to Yin. After
as auditors the coming year at a
remuneration and of $1,000 each was approved on the Mr. B. C. Randall, the fee being $100 motion of Mr. Churn seconded by
increase on heir previous remunera-
lon
they had gone, Wong and Yim managed to free themselves,
but unfortunately, neither of them re- ported the matter to the police until eight and a half days later. By that time, the robbers had had plenty of time to cover up their tracks and dispose of the property they had
stolen.
ACCUSED RECOGNISED
their attendance, the Chairman
In thanking the shureholders for
nounces that the dividend warrants; were ready and could be had upon
On March 9, the pollee got on the track of the robbers, and a Chinese detective, acting Information,
031
Tsunwan. at
arrested defendant
licationTRAORDINARY
MEETING
LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE
YESTERDAY'S CABLED
QUOTATIONS
GENEinary general meet- War Loan (Red.
Landon, April 10,
Apr. 14 Apr. 19
after 1952)....... 110314 #1033/18 Canton-Kowloon Rly 5% 23 24
At the ing which followed, the Chairman Tang was taken to the police station said: As you will have gathered Chinese 4 Gold Loan, and searched and a
a pair of
specta-
cles, which were subsequently iden- from the notice just read, the busi-
tifled by Yim as his, were found in his pocket. A pawn ticket relating
to an overcoat was also found on Tang. The overcoat was later re- deemed from the pawnshop.
Later that suire day, Mr. R. 1. Marks, Assistant Superintendent of Police, held an identification parade. n picked out Tang from a line
and Yim
the
ness
ま
of this extraordinary meeting to increase, consolidate and re- increase the capital of the
of the company. Your Board feels thut as the shares of the Company have for so long been expressed in the denomination of $5 each, it is desirable that we should revert to this value, hence it has summoned this meeting for such purpose.
ID12
Honan Rly 1000 0%, 1905 Boknang Ry 342, 1011 Hukuang Rly 5%. 1011
(Cerman Issue)] Lung Tsing & U. Hai Riy 14013.......
of nine men. Wong, however, failed
Advantage has also been taken of to identify him. When charged with the occasion for this mecling, lo the crime, Tang said that a woma introduce a resolution for the purpose nummed Chef Sze had gives him of increasing the authorised capital Shanghal-Nanking pawn ticket. He had asked her where she had got it from, and she to $4,000,000 by the creation of new Tentsin-Pukow Riv said a man named Tsong Shing hand slires. It is not proposed to issue given it to her. The woman, Tane any of these shares for the lime claimed, asked him to redeem the belag; we are simply paving the way
for the future in case business condi overcoat for her, but he told her he ions should improve to that extent had no money.
as to make desirable the Introduction! of additional working capital.
With these remarks, I formally
After evidence had been given by Wong, Yim, delective €400 Yung Fai, Chan Chol, the pawn-broker. Mr. Marks,
DENIES KNOWLEDGE OF CRIME
A
That the Capital of the Com-
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Lua, 1924
& C.
Chartered Bank of LA. H.K. & S'hat Banking
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Chosen Corporation Pekin Syndicate
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Late Union Insurance Society
Police-Sergeant A. E. Propose that Banks, and Ip Hoi-to, police inter- preter, defendoni elected to give pany, be increased from $2,210,917.50 evidence.
divided into 884,367 shares of $2.50 rach to $2.210,920.00 divided into 884,388 shares of $2.50 by the crea- tion of one new share of $2.50, and He said he mot
man numed that such new share be issued at Tsang Shing at Un Long on July 10 such time and upon such terms and last year, and the mun asked defen-
conditions 3 the Directors may dant to find him a job. On February determine. 17 this year, Tsong visited defendant That up on allotment of the Shal Elee, & Construc- and handed him a pawn ticket and new share aforesaid, the shares ini Ion Cor asked him to redeem the overcoat, the Capital of the Company be con- shat Waterworks but defendant had said he had no solidated in such manner that every money.
two shares. of $2.50 shall constitute Tang dened all knowledge of the une share of $5 credited as
of Canton 89 fully pair of paid; That the existing certificates of robbery, and claimed the spectacles found in his possession as shares be called in by the Directora his own, saying he had had them for and cancelled, and that new certi-
elulmed five years. He also
that fentes be issued, subject to the pro- on the night of
of the robbery he was visions of the Company's Articles of at home in his village of Pat Heung Association; and that simultaneously In the New Territories.
with such consolidation as aforesaid, After his Lordship had summed up, the nominal Capital of the Company unanimous be increased from $2,210,920 divided the Jury returned verdiet of Builty
Into 442,184 shares of $5 each to Addressing defendant, his Lordship $4,000,000 divided into 800,000 shares
Dunlop Rubber said: The Jury, in my opinion, have of $5 each by creation of 357,818 Conetat Elec. England)
Guinness (Al, Son & Co 1207- 130/0 very rightly found you guilty. It is new shares of $5 each, and further Hawker Siddeley Aircraft obvious that your evidence is a tissue that such new shores be issued at Bristol Aeroplane
Imperial Chemical indus. of lies from beginning to end. You such times and upon such terms and imperial Tobacco will go to prison with hard labour conditions and with such rights and Marks & Spencer "A", for two years,
Calling Wang and Yim before him, privileges as the Directors may deter lots Roys
mine. his Lordship fold them that they Mr. N. V. A. Croucher seconded were very lucky that defendant had and the Resolutions were approved. ever been caught. He pointed out Mr. A. Gillard said the share- their duty to the public, which was holders were antiafled by the report to make a report of the
crime
and that the overdraft, except for a police at once. If they could not do small amount, had been wiped off. Bo personally, they should have sent The accounts were then passed. someone cisc,
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