FREAK FACTS.. „ABOUT FILM FAVORITES-
JEAN
MUIR
COMES OF
SCOTCH ANCESTORS HAS TWO SCOTCH TERRIERS AND SAVES ALL HER
PENNIES
GEORGE
BRENT
CREDITED WITH TELLING SETTEL $15M, STORIES THAN
GOOALCITEN KRY
FISHERMAN
MAGU
PAULINE
TRUE
WON, HER FIRST MOVIE JOS WHEN A FILM EXECUTIVE SAW NEL FAGE ON A MAGAZINE COVEL
VERKEE
TEASDALE
COLLEGIS. SABY PHOTOS AS_A_KOBEY. SHE HAS THOUSANDS OF “EM.
These stars are featured in Warner Bros.' "Desirable,” open- ing to-morrow at the Alhambra Theatre, o
OPIUM ON BABY
Woman's Ruse Fails
At K.C.R. Station
RETIREMENT
THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1935
HONG KONG MARKET PRODUCE
APPROXIMATE RETAIL PRICES
OF WELL-KNOWN
SHIP'S CAPTAIN
"Conte Verde” Skipper Leaves The Sea
CAPTAIN G. CAMELLI
An old familiar, fare was miss-1 ing when the ss. Conte. Verde,] for the Lloyd Triestino Line, came into Hong Kong a fortnight ago. for the well known and ever po- onlar Commander, Captain Go- Izlielmo Camelli, was not aboard. Enquiries at the local office of
the Line revealed that Captain
Camelli, after 36 years of contin-! uous service. had been retired will full honours.
Captain. Camelli started his career back in the days of sail.
wind-jammers plied jaben
the seven seas and ports such as Shanghai were forests of masts Jupon busy days. He worked' his way up through—the grades and received his Master's ticket at a. comparatively early age..
It was in 1909. that he joired the staff of the Lloyd Triestinc ¡Line and he served it with ⋅ dis- tinction during the long years which followed At the out- break of the World War, he was with his ship in Chinese waters
NEW YORK STOCK and he remained in the Far East,
MARKET
Continued from Page 6)
A fine of $500, in default one month's hard labour. was impos- ed on Lee Yum, a 40-year-old on seasonal widow, who appeared before Mr. prospects of clearing weather con- EL Wynne Jones at the Kowditions in Texas.
of
Joon Magistracy this morning on ja charge of having 18 taeis
raw pium in her possession 21 the Kowloon Railway Station yes- terday morning
being detained in Shanghai dur- ing most of the four years.
Qze March 1, 1933 he was placed in command of the Conte Verde. a position which he re Cotton: There was some selling tained until that vessel returned temperatures and to Trieste on May 4
The retirement of Captain Vacancy in the "Rubber: We expect higher type Camelli left a prices and better buying for con- ranks of popular master mariners sumption. We would utilise any which will be hard to 411.
setbacks to increase holdings. Total sales: 265 lots.
"Copper: Without the enforce- Revenue Officer Brown stated that the defendant was seen comment of any voluntary Code, the ing of the train with a small market is not likely to sustain its babs in her arms and when present prices. We expect further!
the sagging.
the
searched it was found that
"Flash: Mill activity is esti- opium had been tied round. baby. The baby was about 20 mated at 38.3 per cent. of capacity, against 39 per cent the previous days old
week."
LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES
Tan Man Ki a 19-year-old un-
Latest Quotations
IN.Y/London
cross-rate
The following quotations were received by Reater:-
Prev. To-day close close
4K 436 11.29 11.09 12.32
20 742
74.95
74.25 72
employed was this morning sen-NY. Cotton-Oct. tenced to six months' hard: labour |X.Y. Rubber Sept. 12.07 by Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Chicago Wheat Sept. 19 Central Police Court for snatching Chicago Corn Sept. 13
the handbag of Mrs. Ogley, a visi-
Montreal
Silver Dec.
tor from Canton, in Connaught Saver Official Road Central yesterday.
His Honour the Paisne Jadge. Mir. R. E. Lindsell, sentenced sixt
the
727%
Dow Jones Averages Industriais 119.17 118.67 50 of 20 Rails
$354, 33.37 17 of 20 Elities 2114, 21.48 34 op $6.38 96.47 09-up
in Bonds.re
Index ....
56.00 56.16 16 up Business Dene:-910,000 shares.
Chinese to varying terms of I-4 Commodity prisonment this morning at Supreme Court for returning from. banishment before their periods, had expired..
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Li Kwong Sang. who Wis
COMMODITY PRICES
The following quotations have banished for 10 years in 1933, was been received by Reuter.
this morning sentenced to
nine;
months' hard labour by Mr. Q. A
A. Macfadyen at the Central New York Cotton:- Police Court for returning to the July Colony before his term of banish-October .ment had expired.
FORBES MISSION
LEAVE FOR US..
Farewell Dinner In Shanghai
Shanghai, To-day. The Forbes economic mission entertained their Chinese friends" a farewell dinner yesterday on 'the eve of their de parture for the United States to day by the President Coolidge
**
The guests included Admiral Upham, Mayor Wa Teh-chen and a host of other "Chinese and American notables-Reuter.
A later message" from Shanghai states that the Forbes mission sailed for the United States by the President Coolidge this morning-Reuter,
STUDENTS FOR ABROAD
Only Five Pass The Examination
Stockholm, Sweden, was in fetz regalia recently for the wed- ding of Princess Ingrid, grand-daughter of King Gustav, and Prince Frederick of Denmark. Princess Ingrid is a great favou- rite of the Swedish people.
ANGLO-AMERICAN
DISCUSSIONS ON
N. CHINA DISPUTE
Continued from Page 1).
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LADY BITTEN BY DOG Incident On Peak
Mr, LE Lammert of No. 356, The Peak, reports that yesterday morning at about 9.30 his dog bit Mrs. Crapnell, residing at No 557. The Peak
The dog has been sent to
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COMMONS STATEMENT A London message states that the present situation in China was the subject of a brief statement! in the House of Commons by the
Foreign
Secretary. Sir Samuel Reznedy Town to be kept under Carry Stuff, English
observation, while the lady victim Hoare. yesterday. He said that] for various reasons
is being treated by Dr. Croct the "effects upon China of the world economic depression were delayed. For some months past, however, her'
economic situation had been one MISTAKES IN 1919 of undoubted difficulty and the position had been still further complicated by the recent rise in je the price of silver."
Continued, from Page 1)
guard European civilisation. Sig- His Majesty's Government hathor Mussolini, clearly seeing been closely and sympathetically through these designs, therefore following the developments and declared in a recent speech before they had how arranged that Sirfthe Senate that the Austrian ques! Frederick Leith-Ross, Chieftion concerns not only Italy but the Economic Adviser, should proceed whole of Europe.
to China af an.early date in order This, according to the authority that he may be in a position to quated by the journal, does not (advise them on the situation. signify that Italy is unwilling to Despite the financial crisis the co-operate in guaranteeing Aus- political situation in recent tria's independence, but merely months was not unfavourable signifies that Italy has other in- There were signs of steady pro terests besides Austrian indepen gress towards order and stability.dence and will under no circum- and the success of the Central stances neglect the Abyssinian Government's campaign against problem-Trans-Ocean Service. the Communists had contributed i towards the extension of its au- thority and influente.
TOURIST TRAFFIC INCREASE
(Continued from Page 6).
The
...... DÍSQUIETING. DEVELOPMENTS
"In North China, however, there have been disquieting develop- ments during the past two weeks For so. Reports are conflicting in Canton, to-day, certain details and the situation
stately ship will leave) "The result of the examination is liable to rapid change, but Bremerhaven to-day for New York: given by the Provincial Dpart-broadly it appears that the local and will carry upwards of 1,500 ment of Education for st
military authorities passengers on her return trip. ents Japanese desiring to study abroac on made representations regarding The crack liner Bremen, which Government scholarships has been persons or organisations alleged sailed from New York last Satur-l
to be hostile to themselves in or day, is carrying more than 1,900 announced.
the near the demilitarised zone es-passengers, which is the largest Only five students passed examination, "Messrs. Lin, Sze-ngo, tablished between China and list carried by any trans-Atlantic Ju Fook-hong. Huang Yat-chin, Japan by the Tanzku Armistice. liner this season or for some sen 12.99 Chiu Sia-foon, and Huang Tun-The local Chinese authorities tpokisons past-Trans-Ocean Service. 12.97
measures to meet those repre- 13.19a 13.20a ham. 13.24 13.27
...
Lin will study aeroplane con-sentations, but certain points re struction in the United States; Lin mained outstanding and still ap ship construction in England; pear to be ibe subject of local Huang architecture in England; discussion
Prev. Yesterday Closing Closing
December
Jan, (1936)
Wong Yuk, a 19-year-old unem- March ployed, was this morning fined $75, May
in default three months' hard (Spct
11.58 11.66 11.39 11.29. 11.40 11.30 11.41 11.32 11.50 11.40 11.57 11.46 12.00 11.95
labour, by Mr. Q.A. A. Macfadyen New York Rubber-
at the Central Police Court for July
12.83
12.85
the unlawful possession of a radia-September tor cap in Shing Wong Street on December Saturday.
January
¡March
13.40
13.43
Summoned at the Instance of Chicago Wheat:- Mr. J. H. Seth, Ma Yck, driver of (July
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motor lorry No. 2570, was this September morning fined $5 by Mr. W. Scho-December feld at the Central Magistracy for Chicago Corn:-
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July August
$14
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British Wireless Service.
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Mrs. G. R. Sayer, wife of the New York Sugar:— Director of Education, will give
No. 1 No.3 No. 1° No. 3
away the prizes at the annual
Con. Con Con. Con.
European Seaman Fined $30
Speech Day of the Diocesan Boys' July
2.39 2.38 2.37 236
School on July 12.
¡Sept ¡Dec.
2.44 242 243 240
Hilary Lionel Sydney Lloyd a
POSTAL REPORT FOR 1934
Continued from Page 6)
"In regard to the most recent
States; and Huang Tun-ham developments in North China, 1
Cucumbers
Garlic Ginger, Young
012
Horseradish, Shii
Indian Corn Lettuce
Okrors
14
16,
Dance
8
Frows
8
Godfish
Crabs
Cattle Fish
Eels-Conger
Fresh Water Eels Yellow Caroupa Gadegon Ecrags
Halibut Lobster
Mackerel
Mullet Oysters
Onions, Bombay
8.
Green Shanghai Parsley Potato, sweet
6
-6
Perzch
80 : 60
Japanese American
Radish Pumpkin Thubarb (Fresh) Turning Panti
(Long) Vegetable Marrow Water Cress Water Lily Root Spinach
Tomatoes Mush.Room
bane
15
Pice Plaice Pomfret, White" Pomfret, Black
Skate
Prawns
Roach
Salmon
Shark
Skate
Shrimps
Tench
Turtles
...
Small Fresh water
Soles
DIAMONDS
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