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BAILWAY

6 DAYS

TO DAYS

DAYS

GoEMPRESS to America, Europe

Empress of Canada Empress of Russia Empress of Japan Empress of Asia

TO EUROPE CONNECTIONS

Leave H.K.

Arrive Vanc.

Aug. 4 Aug. 28 Aug. 18 Sept. 9 Sept. 1 Sept 19 Sept. 15 Oct. 6

Connecting Leave Atlantic Arrive

ship.

Port U.K. Duchess of York Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Duchess of Bedford Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Empress of Britain Sept. 23 Sept. 28 Duchess of Bedford Oct. 13 Oct. 20

Air-conditioned equipment on C.P.R. Trans-Continental Trains. Frequent Canadian Pacific Atlantic sailings to European ports.

TO MANILA

LOCAL SHARES INTERPRETER TURNS

caquirles in local share quotations' to-

day:-

BANKS

Following is the list of changes aná KING'S EVIDENCE IN

TRIAL OF POLICE INSPECTOR

Hong Kong Bank $1825 b.

INSURANCES

China' Underwriters $1,35 B.

LANDS, HOTELS & BLDGS. H.K. Lands $343⁄4;b,

PUBLIC UTILITIES

H.K. Electrics. $5341⁄2 b., $64 8.

INDUSTRIALS

Canton Ices $1 b

STORES, &C.

Wing On (H.K.) $41 b.

MISCELLANEOUS

H.K. Govt. 4% Loan.104 b. H.K Govt: 34% Loan 99% b.

MANILA SHARES

Antamoks Ps. 251⁄2 sa. Atoks Ps. .22 b. Baguio Gold Ps. .21% b. Batong Buhay Ps. .014 88. Benguet Consol. Ps. 10.90 b. Big Wedge Ps. .22 b. Coco Grove Ps. .25 b.. Consol. Mines Ps. .002 sa. Demonstrations Ps. 10% b. I.X.L. Ps. .44 b. Ipo Gold Ps. .17 b. Itogons Ps. .20 sa. Mambulao Ps. .07 b. Masbates P3. .12 sa.

Mind. Mother Lode, Ps. .09 b. Mine Operation Ps. 18 sa. North Camarines Ps. „271⁄2 -80. Paracale Gumaus Ps. .16 b. San Mauricio Ps. .93 sa. Surigao Consol. Ps. .24 sa. Suyoc Consol.. Ps. 15 sa. Syndicate Inv. Ps. .032 sa. United Paracales Ps. 45 80,

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at the time were interested as to why the money was paid out and discussed the matter with Lan The outcome was that a member advised Lau to inform his solici- tor, Mr. F. H. Loseby. Mr. Loseby acted promptly and reported the matter to Mr. Shaftain, who caus- ed an investigation. As the result of these investigations, Acting Sub-Inspector Mottram was sent to arrest Un Shui-kee. Edwards was in the charge room at the time.

Some days later, the papers were sent to Mr. Scott, Director of Criminal Investigation, and, as a result, Chief Det. Inspector Carey was instructed to get a statement from Edwards. 20

Inspector Carey gave the usual caution before asking Edwards to make a statement. He refused to make a statement, and added "I would like to see my solicitor first."

"If these facts

IN THE HARBOUR there can no possible doubt."

Empress of Russia on Thursday, August 10th.

Passengers to Manila, any class, must possess. Cholera inocula-(MAIL-CARRIERS IN BOLD TYPE) tion certificates issued by the Hong Kong Government authorities dated not less than five days nor more than three months from date of arrival in Manila.

Canadian Pacific

Union Building

SPANS THE WORLD

Telephone 20752

G. FALCONER & CO. (HONG KONG LTD.)

WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS,

DIAMOND MERCHANTS,

UNION BUILDING (opposite G.P.O.)

'Agents for:~ADMIRALTY CHARTS, ROSS BINOCULARS and TELESCOPES, KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, . ENGLISH SILVERWARE Direct from Manufacturers,

High Class English Jewellery

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION · COMPANY LTD.

To KOBE & OSAKA.

To SWATOW, (?) SHANG-"Suisang" 2nd Aug. 5 p.m.. THAI, CHEFOO & TIENTSIN Kutsang 19th Aug. 9 a.m.

́· TO SANDAKAN

"Wosang" 2nd Aug. 4 p.m."Woolgar" 3rd Aug. 5 p.m. "Taisang" 6th Aug. 4 p.m. "Mausang” 18th Aug. 10.a.m.. "Chaksang". 9th Aug, 4 p.m: To SINGAPORE. PENANG

+ AND CALCUTTA.

81st July 2-p.m. "Yuensang" 3rd Aug. 2 p.m. 19th Aug, 10 am.

Yatshing" 11th Aug. 3 p.m. "Islaml-

“Mingsang" 13th Aug. 4 p.m. «Hosang "Esang"

16th Aug. 4 p.m. 'T HAIRBONG.

• Calls at Weihaiwel.

* Calls at Tsingtau.

5th Aug. 6 p.m.

10th Aug. 4 p.m.

19th Aug. 5p.m. 23rd Aug. 5 p.m.

"Taksang" "Tai Suen Hong"

"Yusang "Wosang"

JARDINE, MATHESON

& CO., LTD.

GENERAL MANAGERS.

TELEPHONE 30311.

are established

It will be proved that accused ARRIVING TO-DAY

was present at the time the demand Anhui, CNC, due from Straits at for money was made, that it was 11 a.m.; one of the outside B-buoys.] made în his presence and hearing, Anadyr, Mess. Mar., due from that accused knew and understood Shanghai this morning; buoy A-2.] Chinese and had in fact authorised

Toyama Maru, NYK, due from the demand. Japan this morning; buoy A-7.

Wosang, I-C, due to-day from Haiphong.

·

SAILING TO-DAY Anadyr, Mess. Mar., sailing for Haiphong this afternoon; buoy A-2.

Africa, East Asiatic, sailing for Europe this afternoon; buoy A-9.

Augsburg, Melchers, sailed for North China.

Canton, Mess. Mar., sailing for Haiphong at 4 p.m.; buoy C-1.

Chekiang, CNC, sailed for

Hongay.

Un Shui-kee was not free from blame but the positions were now reversed, Un, a subordinate, would tell how his superior officer acted.

The only defence accused would put up was that Un was a liar.

The Crown would prove that Ed- wards was directing and advising Un all the time in the demand for the money.

The case is proceeding.

BOYCOTT BID

Islami, I-C, sailing for Straits at BY SUBIRA BOSE

2 p.m.; buoy A-4..

Suiyang, ONC, sailing for Hai- phong at 2 p.m.; buoy B-20.

NOTES

The I-C s.8. Wosang is expected to sail at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, but her departure may be delayed until Thursday.

Calcutta, To-day.

Subjra Bose, leader of the Left Wing of the Indian Congress Party, has appealed to party members for a general boycott of the British authorities to obtain the release of 36 members of the Congress Party | detained in Calcutta Prison. The Besholrt (Gilman's) will not Addressing a crowd of 30,000 on sail for Shanghai. to-day, but Saturday night, Bose urged the col- should be leaving Kowloon Bay to-lection of a fund and demanded that morrow night.

h

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at least 10,000 members should en- list to propagate the boycott move- ment-Trans-Ocean.

Summer Headaches,

And How To Banish Them.

It is not only the glare from the sun's rays which is responsible for summer headaches, the enervating heat, causing excessive perspiration, & impoverishes the blood and weakens the nerves, and weak nerves are responsible for most headaches of the persistent variety.

A tonle for the blood is what is need- ed, and the one which has earned an enviable reputation as an unsurpassed remedy for thin, depleted: blood and weak nerves is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Originated more than fifty years ago by an eminent British physician, an M.D. of Edinburgh University, this famous fron tonic has been the means of restoring health to countless ailing men and women..

If you are troubled by frequent head- . aches, have no energy, suffer from in-

igestion, are ner

Dressed, have paina The back

Greek fall in

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