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HONG KONG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1931.

LOCAL SHARE MARKET.

No Change of Moment This Morning.

PRICES MAINTAINED.

The official summary issued by the Stodt Exchange to-day states:

There is no change of any con- sequence in the market this morn-Manila. ing, prices being well maintained on yesterday's level. Sales.

Banks, $1,575.

Unions, $430.-

Raubs, $42%.

Providents (old), $5.20. Hotels (old), $15.16. Humphreya (old), $18, H.K. Trama, $21.

Cements (combined), $18.85. Ropes, $17..

Dairy Farma, $28.60.

Buyers,

China Underwriters, $4. Wharves, $151. Providents (old), $5.10.

Providenta (new), $2.45.

Hotels (old), $15.

Hotels (new), $14.

H.K. Lands, $80. Humphyreys (old), $18. H.K. Realties, $11.

Ewen, T15.20.

Star Ferries, $92,

China Lights, $27.

H.K. Electrics, $75.

Telephones (part paid), $26.

H. Government

premium.

" Sellers.

Loan, $2%

Indo-Chinas, **3. Raubs, $13, Venezuelan Goldfields, $22. Hotels (old), $15.15. H.K. Realties, $11. Constructions (new), $2%.

LORD CECIL'S DEMAND.

"Abolish Aircraft And Submarines."

Rome, Oct. 6. In a speech here to-day Vis- count Cecil said:-

"The best thing that can hap- pen would be to extend to all nations the prohibition of all military types of armaments — aircraft, submarines, warships over 10.000 tons, large guns, and tanks which by the Treaty of Versailles is forbidden to Ger many. If this proves impossible we might at least abolish mili- tary aircraft and submarines.

"Clearly you cannot have in Europe two different regimes of armaments applied to, different countries as a permanent ar- rangement.

TWO RUSSIAN.

Stowaways From Canton.

CRUELTY TO A

* MONKEY.

* Stiff Fine for

Molester.

1.

A fully grown monkey, in a wire netted cage, was exhibited in the Central Police Court this morning, when a Chinese, charged with cruel- ty, admitted the offence and was fined" $40.

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Two Russians, Dmitry Afanas!- evitch Kulanets and George Nika- noitch Vorobieff, were charged in Central Police Court: this morning, with having entered the Colony passports. They without valid pleaded guilty, and stated they were passing through from Canton to They had had no inten- tions of remaining here.

According to Det.-Sergeant C. Mottram, the men arrived day be

presumably fore yesterday, stowaways on д river steamer, from Canton, They told the Polica they had been working their way from Russia through China, during They the past three-months, and did so, with sticka. because of the hardships they had rified. to endure in Russia. They had 80 ly cut.

The owner was in Court, and on conts between them, and prezumably | wanted to stowaway to Manila. being called, was warned by the They had with them two documents, Magistrate not to allow people to The next of the Russian Emmigration office. ill-treat the animal. These were of no value.

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It was said, that yesterday, de- fendant, and two others, was seen teasing the monkey outside & tea shop for the amusement of a crowd.

were

prodding the animal

The animal was ter-]

Its left paw had been fresh-

He ask-time it happened he was told, he

ed for conviction, a penalty, and an would be charged with aiding an expulsion order.

Answering his Worship, defen- dants stated they could stowaway to Manila, where there were many Russians.

or

His Worship 'fined each $40, four weeks' jafl and granted an ex- pulsion order."

FINE GENERALLY.

The Royal Observatory'a re- port issued to-day says:-

The typhoon appears to be East of about 500 miles Legaspi, moving W. or W.N.W.

A new anticyclone has form- . ed over S.E. Mongolia.

Forecast: N. E. winds, fresh; fine generally,

Typhoon Warning.

The following telegram was received from the Manila Ob- servatory by the American Consulate General this morn- ing:-

Manil, November 20, 11.10 a.m.-Typhoon in about 133 dog, Long. E, and 14 deg. Lat. · N., moving W.N.W.

V

itainfall.

Rainfall for 24 hours' end- ed at 10 a.m. to-day nil. Total since January 1, 75.88 inches against an average nf 81.57 inches - deficit inches.

Temperature.

5.74.

The temperature at certain specified centres this morning at 6 o'clock was:---

Hong Kong

Macao Pratas Island Foochow

Amoy Chefoo Shanghai Manila

67 3.67

74

67

63

46

54.

76

So long as France and other countries are afraid that Ger- {many means to renew war, 80 long will they insist on the main. tenance of disparity in arma- ments. On the other hand, so urging the necessity for disarma long as that disparity continues, ment.

abetting.

His Worship suggested that a board be added at the bottom of the cage and the sides partly board- ed up, so as to prevent. prodding in

some measure.

SMALL FIRE ABOARD KWEIYANG.

Capt. A. Cook, of the s.s. Kwei- yang, from Bangkok and Huichow, has reported at the Harbour Office that soon after the ship left Hui- chow a small fire was discovered in No. 4 'tween deck and the ship. It was tackled with the ship'a fire fighting apparatus and extinguished! without causing much damage.j During the voyage, too, a Chinese] deck passenger died on board and was buried at gen.

FREE PARDON."

Mr. Benson (Soc., Chesterfield) asked the Home Secretary in the House, last month whether he was prepared to consider the substitu- tion, in cases of wrongful convic-! tion, for the phrase "free pardon" of some form of words more in con- sonance with the facts and less liable to misconstruction.

Sir Herbert Samuel: The only power the Home Secretary has in any such connection is to recom- mend the exercise of the prerogative by way of free pardon. The name: free pardon has the sanction of longi usage, and it would be very difficult to find a better name that would cover all the classes of cases in which the prerogative is exercised in this way.

I would add that the actual docu-l ment in which nowadays his Majes- ty signifies his pleasure is so worded as to avoid the implication that thei pardon la of an offence, and staten that the pardon is of the conviction

and its legal consequences.

SAILOR'S LONE VENTURE.

you will have the nationalistic Though the speaker was care- and other protests which contri- ful to-day to preface his words bute to the international tension by disclaiming that the repre- which they produce and maintain sented the British Government, the disparity. A perfectly vici- the presence of Signor Grandi

A start 2 hazardous adven- and his expressed agreement ous circle."

has been made by a young No representative of the with Lord Cecil's views have ture Church was present at the meet caused Italian official quarters German mercantile marine officer ing, but it must be borne in mind and the Press to attribute great named Fritz Engler. that Lord Cecil was received by importance to to-day's appeal, the Pope on Saturday, and that' In the course of the day Lord on the same day His Holiness Cecil called on Signor Mussolini

a long wrote, with his own hand, and and had

immediately issued an appeal with him.

ME

conversation

He set sail from Oporto alone In a small boat with the intention of crossing the Atlantic-a journey which he hopes to accomplish in 70|| JAYS,

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Dentaline is an Antiseptic Germicide and Astringent. Properly diluted it is delightful to taste and rafreshing to use.

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