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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS POLITICAL

NOTICE.

-GRÄND MILITARY TATTOO.

1st, 2nd & 3rd November, 1934,

THE HONGKONG & CANTÓN ICE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,

NOT

OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

That

THIRTEENTH the " ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING

of the Shareholders in the Company

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1934

CONCORD MUST

BE CONTINUED General Opinion Before Parliament Opens

SEDITION BILL WILL BE PROCEEDED WITH

London, To-day.

will be held at the Offices of the Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, the OTOR TRAFFIC proceeding to General Managers; 2, Lower Albert Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley

Mthe TATROU area will Round, on WEDNESDAY, the 16th Baldwin, and Sir John Simon

approfe

the Western Entrance of Caroline urpose of receiving the Report of National Labour Committee át a the Directors together with State-luncheon given on the eve of the Hill Road le. by the ratrance near ment of Accounts and re-electing reassembly of Parliament. the Po Leun, Kuk.

All other approaches to the TAT.Directors and Auditors. TOO arena will CLOSED to Motor Traffic.

G. MILNE,

Acting Secretary.

Hong Kong, 29th October, 1934.

The

the Prime Minister, in The TRANSFER BOOKS of the course of his speech, expressed Company will be CLOSED from 1st the view that the country. could Only those cars with car park November, 1934 to 14th November, not yet afford to return to party politics, and that the work of the labels posted on windscreens will 1934 both days inclusive. be allowed to enter Caroline Hill Bs Order of the Board of Directors, National Government, which had done so much to restore stability, Не Road, Such cary will proceed)

must be further developed. jexpressed the determination of the Government to proceed with the sedition bill, remarking that 'It was necessary in view of the ex- omple of what had happened in the nation against the nation, that they should protect, their liberties against those who were using the freedom of this country to undo that liberty.

long Caroling Hill Road to the main entrance to the Tattoo arena' where passengers will alight, and cars then proceed straight"on' &| the various car parks.

PUBLIC AUCTION

Car park labels must be affixed]THE Undersigned have received to the windscreens, Car park T

instructions to sell by Public

labels can be purchased at a charge Auction

of $1 for one night as below:-

ON

Daily from 9am-5 p.m.THURSDAY, the 1st November,

from Messrs. Moutric & Co., Chater

til On November 1st, 2nd & 3rd

from 5 p.m.-7.30 path. from the Booking Hall, So Kun Poo.

1934, commencing at 5.15 p.m.

at their Sales Room,

4. Duddell Street,

A Collection of

POINT OF RISK REACHED Mr. MacDonald in reference to! the question of defence, said that Britain.. in order to make a great move in

In a colourful ceremony, recently Los Angeles paid homage to the memory of Fray Junipero Serra, heroic Franciscan founder of California's missions. The bronze statue of the valorous priest was unveiled on a public let, virtually in the shadows of the Old Plaza Mission, one of the 22 founded by Father Junipero nearly

two centuries BRO.

the direction of peace. UNCERTAINTY

FORECAST ON

hnd allowed her power of defence' to go down until the point of risk

Persons proceeding to the Tattoo) VALUABLE POSTAGE STAMPS in Public Cars or Taxi-cahs which Comprising:- have not Car Park labels should Fine Coylon, Hong Kong, Hong had been reached. alight at Causeway Bay Tram Ter-Kong Air Mail, First Flight, China minus and proceed on foot to the British Colonies, South America, Tattoo arena by road past the main etc., etc., etc. entrance to the French Hospital.

T. H. KING, Inspector General of Police. Hong Kong, 30th October,.1981.

HONG KONG

Mr. Baldwin said that every- thing must be done to maintain unity, which at present existed in

WALL STREET

BOATMEN SUCCUMB TO INJURIES

LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES

The .s. Carthags left Singapore.

The anticyclone has strengthened slightly and has moved eastward. It on Saturday and is duo to arrive is now centred over Korea, and the here on-Thursday morning. Bea of Japan.

4

A sale of work will be held in

The 8.8. Sirdhana left Singapore St. Stephen's Girls' Collage and last Thursday and is due to arrive Fairlea School in aid of the Min- itering Children's League and here on Wednesday morning.

local charities on Saturday. opening ceremony will be For allowing his dog to wander formed, by Mrs. Henderson at 11

in Cameron Road at 10.50 a.m. on October 8 without a muzzle, Mr.

A.M..

The per-

Sentence of three months' hard

L. M. Mércado, of No. 17 Gran- ville Road, was fined $10 by Mr. Habour was Imposed on Tso Fuk, E. 1. Wynne Jones this morning. unemployed, by Mr. Q. A. A. Mac- fadyen at the Central Magistracy

Mr. E. Christenson, of No. 21 this morning, for the theft of 16 Kimberley Road, first floor, was cents from the pocket of a passer- this morning fined $10 for allow by in Queen Victoria Street yon- ing his dog to wander in Kimber-terday.. Accused had one similar ley Road at 9.15 a.m. on October notice conviction,

8 without a muzzle.

* Pleading guilty to the theft. of à

Mr. N. Urquhart, of No. 11 Stal-fountain pen from the pocket of ford Road, Kowloon Tong, was Yip Lai, a boy employed - by Dr, fined $20 for allowing his two Chiu Shiu-san, of No. 81 Queen's wander in Cumberland Road Central, Ho Tak, unemploy- dogs to Koad without a muzzle at 7.30 am.jed, was sentenced to two months' on October 13.

hard labour by Mr. Q. A. A. Mac- fadyen at the Central Magistracy

The Indian stated that a chain this morning.

was trailing on the ground from

one of the neck of one of the days.

Convicted on a charge of break-NEW KOWLOON POST

Jing and entering No. 9. Wing Lok Street, first floor, and the theft of two jackets, valued at $6, early this morning, Chan Cheuk, a 19-year-old unemployed, was sentenced to three months hard, labour by Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Central Magis-

Junk Collision Off Po To tracy this morning.

Island On Sunday

While on a visit to Kowloon Tong, yesterday, a Chinese, Chan Kan, of

OFFICE

To Open On Thursday November 1

MR. A. T. LAY IN CHARGE

The New Kowloon Post Office, formerly occupied by Megara. (Continued From Page 6)... "Rubber: The market was harrow

No. 31 Third Street, was bitten by Alex, Ross and Co. Ltd., Salisbury On View from Wednesday, the the National Government.

hesitant, pending the on- The two boatmen, Leung Wai Sir John Simon also expressed and

a dog, the property of Leung Pei-Road, opposite the Fire Station, 31st October, 1934.

ha belief that the existing system nouncement of the restriction per-and Chan Yung-yu, who were in-tak, of No. 35 Cumberland Road. will be opened at 8 a.m of political co-operation must be centage. Private opinion seems to jured following a collision with a The dog has been sent to Mataukok Thursday, November 1.

Wireless Ser-indicate that a 30 per cent, restric-jank off Po To Island early on for observation. continued.--British

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMENT BROS,

Auctioneers. Hong Kong, October 30, 1934.

MARKET PRODUCE

APPROXIMATE RETAIL PRICES,

Egg Hen (cooking) par doz. 38

22

{vice..

LOCAL SLANDER ACTION

(Continued From Page 1).

Total sales: 114 lots. Sunday morning, died at the tion is sure.

Market Factora

Government Civil Hospital yes- The following telegrams were re-terday. ceived by Messrs. S. E. Levy from Reuter.

on

#

Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Central Assistant Superintendent of Mails Magistracy this morning, for the in the General Post Office, will be theft of a purse containing 18 cents. in charge of the Kowloon section.

The premises have been enta- pletely renovated and extensive al- Sentence of two months hard terations made to fit it out as labour was this morning imposed on Post Office.

Mr. A. T. Lay, who has been It was reported that an unknown Teang Wah, unemployed, by Mr. Favourable factors prior to the boat struck the rudder of their opening of the markets: (1) Steel cargo junk and the tiller hit both The evidence of Leung - Ping-activity in Youngstown this week is men on the head. kwan, the wireless operator estimated at 30 per cent. of capaëlty,, Oct.27 Oct against whom the allegations of compared with 28 per cent, the pre- Cts. Ct. hunting girls" was made, occupied vious week.' (2) The evident de- the whole of this morning's hear-termination of commercial bankers to make fresh efforts to laduce In- He said that the defendant had dustry to borrow with more free- 23 a grudge against him and had dom is construed as a constructive 24 caused him to be transferred.

factor.

1994 1918

Jb. 30 24 ing..

20 Later, however; he was sent back, Unfavourable factors: (1) In-

24 to Cheung Chan and it was then terest on the market remains at a

30 that the series of posters depicting low ebb. (2) A disappointing U.S.

20 him with pig-man-like features Steel Corp. report is expected. It He is believed, however, that 50 cents| were placarded in the town.

Det.27 Oct.1

1934 1918

Cta. Cts.

POULTRY.

BUTCHER MEAT.

Chicken Capons, Small

ITs. 48 30

Beef Sirloin

50

23

Prime Cut

30 2B

27

Corned

35

1

"

Large

52

48

Roast

30

11

Duck

20

Breast

24

Doves

each 26

21

Soup

#

Steak

30

18

Steak Sirloin

45

51

Eggs, Пlen (fresh)

TA

40

26

Sausages

36

Fowl, Hainan

lb.

45

25

Bullock's Brains..

per set 17

10

-Tongue, fresh

each 70

50

corned

11

40 23

Hend

2.00

each 36

20

Heart

24

Hoihow

28

29

Hump. Salt

1

20

20

20 high up.

"

Feet

euch

.70

10 10

1b,

72

Kidneys

th

Hen

08

61

Toil

26

Snipe

each 20

Liver

lb.

24 13

Pheasant

pair 2.00 2.20

Tripe

80 8

Quil

each 16

Calves Head & Feet

set 1.80 1.00

80

Mutton Chip

lb.

Log....

FRUITS.

Almonds

ib.

Apples (California)`

Cantori

Geese... Pigeons, Canton

Turkeys, Cock

Partridges

Shoulder

Saddle

Brains

60 attempted to tear down some of will again be paid, on 1.00

these, but many were placed too shares.

Preferred

Wall Street is very sluggish, but Mr. Silva-"The pictures on the steady. There is little. In the news

10 posters were cartoons intending to to influence sentiment and, with

20 show that you were very fond of Traders holding off awaiting. deve-

women.""Yes."

lopments, a quiet and narrow mar

"You have a nickname Chu Pakket is indicated.

44 26 Kwai" Piganout mäu"-on ac- The publication "Steel" is con-

45

20 count of your prominent, features" fident that a base is being laid for

-"Yes."

an improvement in steel production

40 26 44

**

per set 10

Mr. Silva produced three copies in the near future. A prediction Jan. 8, Jan. of posters with the illustrations of prospects in the United States 36 27 already mentioned, which witness indicates continued low profits,

15. 15 15 said were intended to represent higher interest rates and rapidly

Witness also referred to a meet 80ing in the Tai Sun Restaurant in

Pig's Chitlings

"

Feet

ench 16

Fry

23 15

12

"

"

him.

each 10 1b. 1.20

Hend

15 20

10

+.

25

1

Kidneys

12

10

Liver

lb. 45

Pork Chop

24

Lion

32

Log

30

20

Bananas (bride's)

Carambola

Coconuts

Lemons, China

Lemuns,

Americas.

Lichees, Dried ... Oranges (Canton) Oranges .... Pears (Canton)

Oranges (America) Persimmons, Large

Pamelo, Siam

Walnuts

VEGETABLES, ETC.

Artichokes

Grapes

Beuns, Sprout

Long

Beet Root

Brinjals, Green

Red ****

Cabbage, Chinese

H

(Shanghai)

Cauliflower (Large)

·Carrois

(Medium)

'(Small)

Celery, Chinese

Chiltles, Dried

Green

Curry Stuff, English Cucumbers

Ginger, Young

Horseradish, S'hal

Garlic.

Rel

Okroes

Onions, Bombay

Fat or Lard

Sheep's Head & Peat per net 10

10

each 10

each

lb.

11

40

Heart Kidneys Liver

16. 12

4

10

12

each

} } | | | | | ឌឌww | ស៊ុយ

Sucking Pige

order......2.

Surt, Beef

Suet, Beef

Veal

Mutton

Sausages...

No. 1

FISH.

Canton Fresh

-Water. Fish-

и

Borbel

Bream

rising prices, due largely to the radical Governmental policies..

E. A. Pierce Co.'s Report

25 Hong Kong on August 28, when In their market report, the

the defendant came upon him, aAmerican Oriental Finance Cor 21village elder, and a friend, Cheuk |poration, correspondent for Messrs. 60 Wan-siu, taking tea.

4

E. A. Pierce and Company New Witness said that defendant York state: addressed Cheuk by his nickname Stocks: The heaviness of the "Ma Lo Wong"-"Monkey King"-market to-day looks as if it might|| 28 and said, "Why do you associate be wise to stay on sidelines.

20 with him (witness). It is public

"Wheat: The market held fairly

knowledge that his chief aim insteady until late in the session when

20 Cheung Chau is to "chase women" Traders sold off on the announce

ench 128

Ib. 45

Ib. 25

15

10

80

30

31

"

33. 20

26

40

28

22

lb.

15

24

-26

38

55 16

28

65

22

and it is well known that. he has ment from Ottawa-by Mr. John C. already "got hold" of two girls. McFarland, General Manager of the Witness also said that he knew Central Selling Agency of the Wheat

of a petition which was being Pools, that Premier Bennett and made to the police accusing him himself had agreed on restricțion

of having had indecent relations and the control of speculative opera

15 with two girls. All this was not tions on the Winnipeg Exchange. true and he reported the matter He did not say the nature of the restrictions to be adopted. Other

40 10 to the Police.

78 10, The hearing was then adjourn-grains were sold off in sympathy

98 10ed until this afternoon."

30.

PROPOSALS

COME UNDER 2 HEADINGS

(Continued from Page-1)

(2) Qualitative proposals, which

with Wheat.

Cotton Continental buying and ja broader, domestic Trade demand failed to advance prices. The mar ket eased on scattered solling, hedgi ing and realising. The basis was strong and offerings from the South were light. Demand from mills' was good,

Godfish

Crabs

24. 16

Cuttle Fish

10

8

Dace

10 8

Eels, Conger

Yellow

10

Frogs

56

26

Old ....

20

*Caroupa

85

8

Gudegon

28.

40

68 HAPAN'S

|JAPAN'S NÁVAL

Indian Corn

each

Herrings

22

Lettuce

lb,

I

Halibut

35 13

Lobster

60 02

--

8

Green

B:

Mackerel Mullet

.00

38

18

Shanghai.

6 6 Opaters

12:

Pursley Potato, sweet ....

81. .60

Pearch

30

4 8

Pike

42

16

Japanese 7

8

Plaice

50 80 can delegates naturally approach

American,

73

Pomfret, White

50

38

Pumpkin

4

Pomfret, Black

36

Radish

bunch

Prawns

BR 10 political and geographical back- trading volume was small,

Roncit

Salmon

Shark

Skate

15

Shrimps

Tench

Turtles

(Lone)

Phubarb (Fresh)

Turnips, Punt!

Vegetable Marrow

Water. Oress—..

Water Lily Root

Mush Room

Spinach Toniatoes

Small Froh water

Boles

are directed at the drastic limita tion of offensive" units.

.Although the British and. Ameri-

"Rubber: The market was steady

on firm cables from London and on these proposals from different Commission house buying.

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34 36 grounds, the difficulty confronting "Flash: Flacher's Weekly Commo

60 86 both delegations was to reconcile dity Index: 78.2, against 79,0 last

9

10

the Japanese desire for a common week Reuter.

33 upper limit with different defence

12 needs. Again, in regard to the vessel are offensive and which are

12 qualitative proposals; the dificulty defensive. Jiritish Wireless Ber-

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