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Stocks: Steady buying of In- dustrial issues on good trade! prospects. seems curious when contrasted with the relatively poor action of railroad stocks. Unless the latter issues improve importantly soon, traders, might as well accent some profits else where. Our view of the longer range outlook still favours bal- lish positions. Business, done: 1,310.000 shares.
Grains: Reports now indicate that rust fungus is penetrating wheat heads in South Dakota. We would buy on all setbacks. Total sales: Wheat: 33146,000 bushels; Com: $,392,000 bushels.
Cotton: Weather conditions are rerfect. There was some covering by short interests and also some local buying in sym- pathy with the strength of se curities and wheat.
Rubber Actual rubber is. well; held, whilst tyre sales are good. Conditions warrant an accumu-i lation of holdings. Total sales: 150 Tots
CHINA MAIL TUESDAY, JULY 9. 1935
As Mrs. Howard Carey (arrow) locks en in anguished silence; workmen in the Georgetown, Deleware, prison yard, dismantle the gallows upon which her husband, and his mother," Mrs. May Carey, 55-year-old, grandmother died for the insurance, murder of "grandma”: Carey's brother
Italo-Abyssinian Deadlock BURIAL OF LATE
be followed.
COMMODITY PRICES tains 30 wells-Reuter
New York Cotton:-
July
October
December
May
Spot
New York Rubber:
July
September
December
12.16 12.203 12.32 12:30 12.52 .1251
January
12.59 12.58
Marcha
12.74 12.732
Chicago Whent:—
July
7874
80
September
7914
December
$134
. $34
Chicago Com
July
S01%
81%
September
75
December
6234
62%
Winnipeg Wheat:-----
July
Azgust
SO SO
80 8014
*
HEARINGS DELATED
Scheveningen, "To-day. The deadlock persisted yesterday in the Italo-Abyssinian Concilia- tion Commission, which has
not
ernment
Ocean Service.
MR. L. M. LOPES
Young Portuguese Laid To Rest
MANY TRIBUTES
Hob
FUNERAL OF LATE MR. GE ROYLANCE
Burial Yesterday At Happy Valley.
LARGE GATHERING AT GRAVESIDE
The body of the late Sanitary Inspector G. E Roylance, who died on Sunday under tragic circumstances was laid to rest: yesterday at the Roman Catho- Sic Cemetery, Happy Valley, the funeral service being con- ducted by the Rev. Father H de Angelis
The chief mourners were the two sons of the deceased. Georgs and Desmond, and the pall- bearers were Sanitary Inspectors Strange, Knight, Wood. Bowden, Poole and Lamprill.
A guard-of-honour was formed
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by members of the lat Hong HONG KONG MARKET PRODUCE
Kong Troop of Boy Scouts under..... D. S. M. Quah Cheow-cheang and A. S. M. Michael G Lenz, of (which troop the two sons of the
deceased are scouts.
The Wreaths
Wreaths were sent by his sor- rowing widow, George. Noeleen
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52
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Lemons. China Bananas (bride's) Casambola
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chees. Dried Lemmons, America Oranges (Canton) Oranges
Persimmons, Langs Pears (Canton)
Pumelo, Siam Oranges (America)
Walrats
Among those present were Mi W. J. Carrie, Mr. R. A. D. Fari Flash: The Government es-
rest. Mr. E. Himsworth, Mr. C L timates
Roe, Dr. G. W. Pope, Dr. J. M. Cotton arreage ati
(Continued from Page-1) be interrupted at the wish of the 29.166.050 acres.
Gray, D W. J. E. Mackenzie, } Steel mill activity during the Arnold Wilson's request for
No answer was given to Sir Italian delegation so as to enable
Captain M. J. Reidy, Chief Sani- anthe affair to be cleared up by in past week is estimated at 35.3
tary Inspector A K. Taylor, San- jassurance that the treaty of 1925 ternal deliberation. per cent. of capacity. against ceding Jubaland without the con-
itary Inspectors B. R. Wood, S. Numerous telephone conversa- 328 per cent the previous sent of the inhabitants would not tions with Rome took place rester-
Eccleshall, C. Strange, E. G. Ken week.
rison, P. E. Knight, M. Blake, A. day afternoon to obtain special Zella, said Mr. MacDonald, con-¡instructions from the Italian Gov-
C. Sinton, W. C. R. Lamprill, E. The funeral of the late Mr. Stevens, J. L Gregory, H. The outlook last night Laciano Maria Lopes, aged 29 W. King, G. Frost, S. G. Poole, iwas Texy pessimistic-Trans-whose death occurred after A. W. T. White, G. W. Gunn, T. The following quotations have
brief illness at his residence ins Clark, W. T. Allen, been received by Reater:
AMERICAN REPLY
Kowloon on Sunday, took place Bowden and B. Williams, Messrs. G. W. Addis Ababa. To-day. Prev. Yesterday
yesterday in the Roman Catholic J. P. Robinson, W. Hill, J. Camp Confrmation of the exact terms cemetery, Happy Valley, attend-bell, G. W. Coysh, T. Lay, Im Closing Closing
vet invited the Ethiopian spokes- of the United States reply to the led by many relatives and friends. Ping-tseung, M. G. Grant, As man, Professor Jeze, to continue Abyssinian note invoking the Kel- The Rev. Fr. Peter Ngai, of sistant Superintendent of Police, 12.00 11.95
logy Pact was furnished by the St. Margaret's Church, officiated. G. Lee and several others. his pleadings. 11.66 11.64.
The latter was interrupted sa publication bere yesterday of the 11.66 11.62
The chief mourners were the January (1936) 11.64
Saturday by the Italian member's text of the United States reply. 11.61
[deceased's step-brothers A. Place, " March
As already reported, the United L. G. and R. F. Morales. J. A. 11.67
refusal to accept part of Prof. 11.65
Jese's evidence. It is understood States Government expresses satis-Lopes (uncle), and 11.70 11.69
that the hearings will be delayed faction that the League of Nations (brother-in-law). 12.35 12.30
until the Italians have received is engaged in an endeavour to find Others present were Mr. E and Desmond, Grannie and Heien, instructions from Rome-Reuter a solation of the problem accept Belbin, manager of Messrs. Arn-mother, brothers, sister, nephews M. AVENOL IN LONDON able to both sides, and hopes that hold and Company, and Mr. Anieces, uncles and aunts in Eng- A London message states that the Court of Arbitration will give Becker, Messrs. L Elarte, Fland, Betty Cynthia and Joan the Abyssinian situation will beja ruling acceptable to both Italy Elarte, F. A. R. C. Fernandez, Mr. and Mrs. the chief topic of the conversations and Abyssinia
W E. Allen and Ed. da Roza, J. S. Hardoon, L A family, Mr. and Mrs. S. A [between Sir Samuel Hoare. For- As regards Abyssinia's invoca-Xavier, H. Peres, D. Xavier, M. Pike, Mr. and Mrs. G. A Stimson. eign Minister, and M. Avenol tion of the Kellogg Pact the G. Lenz, Crestejo, N. Delgado. Mr. and Mrs. Breller and family, Secretary-General of the League United States Government declares J. C and T. M. Castilho, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. P. Grant. Mr. and of Nations, who came to London distinctly that it is unable to be Mrs. J. Gomes, and others. Mrs. R. J. Everest and family. last night from Genera
Here that any signatory of the Wreaths were sent by Mum Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Maxwell, Mr. If the Conciliation Commission Kellogg Paci, among whom Italy Mrs. J. A. Lopes (uncle), Messrs and Mrs. McEwen. Mr. and Mrs is unable to appoint an arbitrator and Abyssinia and 61 other States his three step-brothers, Miss L Eccleshall and Peggy, Mr. and by July 25, the matter will auto-belong, would resort to any bat R Morales (sister-in-law), Mr. Mrs. Griggs, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. matically come before the League peaceful means to settle a dispute J. Holm (brother-in-law), Mr. and Hollands. Mr. and Mrs. J. Watson. Council-Reuter.
or would permit to arise a situa-Mrs. Choy Hui-chong, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Coysh, Mr. and SERIOUS DEADLOCK tion incompatible with the obliga-Mrs. A. dos Ramos and family, Mr. Mrs. Millington and family, Mr.
The Hague. To-day. New York Sugar:-
tions undertaken by virtue of the and Mrs. A. F. Delgado. jur., and and Mrs. H. E. Strante. Mr. and Such serious disculties have pact-Trans-Ocean Service. No. 1 No. 2. No. 1 No 3 arisen in connection with the Italo-
family, Mr. and Mrs. M. Salim, Mrs. P. Wood, Mr. and Mrs Con. Con. Cen. Con Abyssinian arbitration committee
QUESTIONS. IN COMMONS Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gomes, Mrs. F.Baurchan and family, Mr. and 224 231 228 228 deliberating at Scheveningen that
London, To-day.S. Gusdar, Mrs. E. M. Gomes and Mrs. J. G. Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. In the House of Commons yes- family, Miss E. Carmo and fam-M. Blake, Mr. and Mrs. W. Shaw.
•Sept 238 235 233 221 it is considered questionable whe-terday the Foreign Secretary, Sirily, Miss G. Castilho and family, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Poole, Dr. and Carrots Dec.
2.45 233 233
ther the work can be continued. Samuel Hoare, was questioned re- Mrs. C. Holm and family, Mrs. L. Mrs E C Yeo.. Dr. and Mrs Celery. Chinese Jan. (1986) 2.29n 210 220
The deadlock is said to have garding the stipulations made by Costa and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fernando, Dr. and Mrs. Mar.
2.12
(been caused by certain representa the British Government in 1923 as F. A. Joanilho, Mr. and Mrs. J. Smalley. Dr. G. W. Pope, Messrs.
J. T. Chillies, Dried tions made by the French attorney a condition precedent to the with Gonsales, Mr. and Mrs. M. Xav-Grimmit and Ward, Messrs. P. Carry Star, Professor Gaston Jeze. represent-drawal of the opposition to the ier. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Castilho Barnicle, W. J. Carrie, E. S. Cun- Cacambers ing the Abyssinian Government. French proposal, supported by and family, Mr. and Mrs. John C.Bingham and Miss Dorothy J. Lee, Garbe 135 According to the Italian delegates Italy, for the admission of Abys- Castilho, Miss Leonora Silva and Messra. A. K. Taylor and LG, You
Professor Jeze evoked certain facts sinia to membership of the League family, L. A. Xavier, T. Y. Loong, Brewer, J. Reidy, C. S. Strange. J. Horseradish, Shai. which the committee is not
em-of Nations. powered to discuss.
KC. Cheung. H. Hardoon, Ed Campbell, G. Lee, Bill MacDonald, Indian Cors Consequently Sir Samuel Hoare replied that da Roza, J. Rajp, F. C. Law, A. Armstrong and Lawrence, H Lane Lettuce Professor Jeze's pleadings had to the special conditions upon which Becker, Messrs.
the United Kingdom, in
Arnhold and part, M. W. F. Fincher and Okroes Memorial School, $60,000;
common Company, Messrs. Franklin and family. Inspector
Onions, Bombay Clark with other members of the League, Company compradore's depart family, Inspector Karrison and and
Green The School for Orphans of De-azreed in 1923 to the admission of ment, Messra, Franklin and Com-family, the Eastern District Office Parley
Shanghai censed Revolutionaries, $94,760;
The School for orphans of Deceased Abyssinia was that that country pany staff, the Asiatic Products staff, staff of the head office Potato, sweet Revolutionaries - (for Girls), $117,000; should sign a declaration under Company and others.
Sanitary Departmert, members of The Central Boxing Training taking, firstly, to endeavour
the Central Police Station, Central Pomokin Institute, $60,000;
secure the complete suppression of any definite proposal which His District Office, Inspectors of Kow Radish The Athletic School of the Central slavery and of the slave trade; Majesty's Government might have loon Disinfecting Station, Inspec Phubarb (Fresh) Boxing Training Institute, 356,160:
The Nanking Mass
Education secondly, to abide by the rules made to cede to Abyssinia the torate W.CD.0 Chinese staff Turnips. Punti
which other countries with terri-port of Zella and a curridor of Bri- KD.C. The
Scavengers Chinese Association
Kowloon of tories in Africa had already agreed tish Somaliland would have been Chinese staff Kowloon branch, Water Cress
(Long) Vocational Education, $5,000; to follow regarding the import of accompanied by safeguards design- Sanitary Board, Inspector Sham Water Inly Poot
Amoy University
Vegetable Marrow Middle School, $60,000;
arms and munitions; and thirdly, jed to protect the interests of the shuipo office, D.SM Shaoho Middle School Shanghai, to provide the Council with in- inhabitants of the territories con-cheow-cheang, A. S. M-Lenz and Tomatoes
Qnah Spinach formation when so requested and cerned In particular the Ethioscouts of the 1st Hong Kong Mush Room Hunan, take into consideration any recom-pian Government would have been Troop and others
New York Sil
2.27
202
2.03
July
1.3112
September
December
153 133
1.34 1.35%
Montreal Saver:~-~ July *September
December January
68.601 68.30 68.79t 68.20 69.66% 69.35 69.95n 69.40n
NANKING SUBSIDIES FOR EDUCATION
-
[Continued from Page 6)
The total was distributed as follows:
Institute, $2,400;
$20,000;
L Ordinary · Azhwei Province, $1,200,000; Fakien Province, $1,320,000; Hopei Provinze, $1,200,000; Shensi Province. $444,000: Border Provinces, $500,000: Nanking Municipality, $89,400; Peiping Municipality, $600,000; Tientsi Municipality, $220,000 Franco-Chinese University, Pei- $28.800; ping, $240,000-
and Tsime
Mintch Middle School, $24.000:
to
The North-western Public School,endations which the Council requested to give a guarantee that
Nankai University, Tientrix. $9.500, *$240,000;
e-
might make about Abyssinia's such territory as might be ceded Tiwen Middle School, Peiping obligations.
would not be utilised in any way Franco-Chinese University, Shang-$12,000; hal. $210,000-
It would be difficult, he added, on for the slave traffic." Tschum Middle School, Peiping the information available to Moreover, the necessary steps The North-eastern Middle School press an opinion on the eficiency would have been taken to ensure of the measures taken by the that the grazing and watering The Esiangshan Orphanage, Pei-Ethiopian Government in regard rights already possessed by the ping. $120,000;
The 1st Educational Institute for
These measures had tribes under British protection Poor Children, Nanking. $22.800; recently been reviewed by the would have been unarected
The Preparatory School of the League's Committee of experts on Nanking Offee of the Panchan Lama, slavery, $17.208
North-eastern University, $300,000: $96.000: The China College, Peiping. *$1,20.000:
Other private universities and CAL Jeges, $720,000;
Subsidies to intellectual and cul tural institutions, $18,000,
The Sun Yat-sen Institute on the Advancement of Culture and Educa tion, $360,000:
Institut for Tropenkrankheiten z Hangalow, $3.600;
The Tienwa Primary School Che kang, 7804
The Shanhaikwan Primary School,
~$2,760
Mongolian #Libetan and @Mohamme dan Education, $40,400;
Chinese Education
International Library,
The Fukien Orphenaze, $1,080,
to slavery.
The Secretary for the Colonies
NORMANDIE'S FIRST TRIP
£13,500 Profit Shown After Journey
Paris. M Malcolm MacDonald, said, that The great French liner Nor PROPOSED CESSION the inhabitants of British Somali-mandie made a profit of £12,500 Further information was given and were British protected per her maiden voyage, acco Question Time to a group of song Had circumstances arisen announcement by the members who had been disturbed which required further con Compagnie Generale Tr by the suggestion of a transfer of tion of the suggestion tem
The Lita Primary School, Shenga corridor along the frontier of made by M
hai. $6,000-
Total $9,574.972
The
Frankfort AM $20.000
College
IL Extraordinary:
North-easte
The Canton Orphanage Total $20,000,
British Somalland which was con-wo
tained in the conditi
recently made to Haly
Shoulder
Saddie Brains
"
35
Pig's Chitlings
Feet
Fry Bead
Kidneys
Liver
3. 1.20
Porks Chop
Licn
Leg
Done
each 10
Fa or Lard Sheep's Head &
Feet
Heart Kidneys
Liver
Sucking Pigs
Order Stet, Beef Sact, Beef
Matton
Grapes
VEGETABLES, ETC.
Artichokes
H. 12
Beaus, SproUT
Beet Boot
Long
Red
Brinjals, Green Cabbage, Chinese Cauliflower (Large) each
(Shanghai)
(Medium) (Small)
Barbel
Bream
Canton
Fres
Water Fish
Th
Godásh
Crabs
Cattle Fish
Red
Green
Engli
Old
Japanese American
Dance Frogs
Eels Conger
Fresh Water
FISHL
Eels Yellow
Caroupa"
20
Gudegon
8
Herrings
Halibut
1
Lobster
Mackerel
8.
Mullet
Oysters
Pearch
80
60"
Fie
8
Plaice
8
Pomfret, White
3.
Pondret, Black
Prawas
Bosch
Salmon
Shark
Skate
Skate Shrizeps
ALLEGED COINERS
FOR TRIAL
Pezah Turtles Small Fresh
Sons
perset 90
ench 12
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while Mr. Hun shing Lo, instruct- led by Mr. M. A da Silva, appear led far the defence of the second
accused, Tsang Ming
Four Men Committedhe arrest took place on May 29 at No. 10 Takaling Road, se cond floor
For Trial
Tsang Ming, the second accus ACCUSATIONS AGAINST POLIC; ed alleged that after his
he was struck by a pol one of the raiding party,
ced to admit the charges
fourth, accused rave.
ForT
Chinese
Yeung
they had
that
been
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