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THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 5, 1940.

INTER-CONSTITUTION

LAWN BOWLS TEAMS

The Annual Masonic Inter-Constitutional lawn bowls match between. English Scottish Constitutions will be played on the Kowloon Cricket Club green on-

and

Sunday.

Juno 23, commencing at 2.30 p.m.

A number of Czech troops left the Czech Legation in London the other day on the first stage of a Photo shows Czech girls In native costumes greeting the Czech troops on arrival in journey overseas. Belgrave 8quare to board buses'for a London station.

DENTISTRY LAWS

(Copyright, Fox).

FLAG CERMONY AT CONSULATE

CASE AGAIN ADJOURNED

The following have been selected to re- present their respective Constitutions:

Scottish

F. E. Channing

R. J. Shrigley

W. J. Burling

S. Eccleshall

R. P. Phillips

Sir A. MacGregor

L. Collyer

C. Rosselet

W. Walker

J. Skinner W. S. Dall

J. S. Logan

H. Gitting W. Gowans D. Waterton W. K. Way

T. H. Pearce

J. McCutcheon T. M. Pile A. Jillott

W. Glendinning G. B. Foster

C. Dowman

J. Shepherd

W. E. B. Howell

G. Duncan W. GHI

Police Constable Chanan Singh, 24, P. C. Morgan

Police attached to `Central

Station, appeared again before Mr. R. Edwards this morning, charged with possession A. M. Calman of a seditious publication and a breach D. G. McPherson

G. P. Perkins of the Defence Regulations,

Hearing was fixed for June 7, at F. Cullen 2.30 p.m., and bail of $10,000 allowed.

Mr. Hanna, of No. 15, Hankow Road, was summoned before Mr. E. Hims- worth at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning for an alleged offence under the dentists Registration Ordinance.

Det-Sgt. Nolan prosecuted and Mr. F. G. Nigel appeared for the defence. It was alleged that Mr. Hanna in-

The Consul first read the official | serted an advertisement in a paper on April 30, stating that he would be proclamation of the Lisbon Govern- practising dentistry as from May 2 atment in the presence of representa- his address, and, thereby did hold him- tives of all the Portuguese Associa-

as a tions and Clubs in the Colony. self out, or offer his services dentist.

IN- YESTERDAY EVENING AN

TOOK CEREMONY TERESTING

AT THE PORTUGUESE PLACE CONSULATE; NAMELY, THE HOISTING OF THE FLAG OF KING AFFONSO HENRIQUES, FOUNDER OF THE PORTUGUESE STATE.

After a short speech in which he

The case was adjourned until Satur- touched on the significance of the cere-

day.

SHATIN STATION INCIDENT

At the instance of Miss Lo Lai-tze, of No. 454, King's Road, two students were summoned before Mr. Q. A. A. A. Macfadyen this morning for alleged assault.

Accused were Tsang Kwong-wing, of Sha Ha Wai, Shatin, and Chung Ting-tong, of No. 380, Hennessy Road. Mr. M. A. da Silva appeared for the complainant. Accused were not legal- ly represented.

The case was adjourned for hearing to June 14, at 2.30 p.m.

it was alleged that accused threw mud and stones at Miss Lo at Sha- tin Railway Station on April 14.

mony, a toast was drunk and the flag, a blue cross on a white background was raised at precisely the hour ar- ranged for the ceremony throughout the Portuguese world.

The flag, together with the present national ensign of green and red will be flown throughout to-day and will be lowered at sunset. They were the gifts of the Governor of Macao.

WALL COLLAPSES

A wall at the backyard of the Pub- llc Dispensary at Third Street, col- lapsed early this morning, owing to the heavy rains of the last few days. No person was injured.

THEFT FROM HOTEL

A sum of $200 was stolen from a room in the Kowloon Hotel early yes- terday morning. The victim was Mr. H. H. Chong.

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.

OPERATING SERVICES FOR CARGO and PASSENGERS

TO-SWATOW, SHANGHAI, TSINGTAO, CHEFOO and TIENTSIN KOBE and OSAKA

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All steamers berth alongalda

Roosevelt Terminal In the

Acting Sub-Inspector Fowlie is charge of the case.

was

J. M. Sweeney in J. Revie

T. Coleman N. J. Bebbington

A. Steven

CHARGE AGAINST INDIAN Slot

WATCHMAN

J. W. Fitzgerald R. H. Marks

A 26-year-old Indian Watchman, A. A. Dand Bahader Singh, was before Mr. R. Ed- M. Ferguson wards this morning, charged with J. S. Dinnen indecent assault and common assault J. Fraser at Glenealy yesterday.

D. C. W. Fitches

C. Brown

It was alleged that defendant in-J. J. Whyte decently assaulted a Chinese woman, Tsang Kam-nui, of No. 30, Victoria Street, and also assaulted a newspaper hawker, Ching Sang.

Defendant pleaded not guilty. The case was adjourned till morrow at 2.30 p.m.

LOCAL DOLLAR

J. Kempton

RINK 1

English

T. Armstrong L. C. F. Bellamy

V. Walker

A. Grimmitt

RINK 2

A. Shepperd

J, Owen Hughes W. Nact

W. Hollands

RINK 3

A. C, Tribble

T. H. G. Brayfield

J. Smith

B. E. Maughan

RINK 4

E. G. Post

W. Parsons

L. A. Jordan T. Carr

RINK G

H. V. Pearce A. H. Martin C. E. Turpin R. Duncan

RINK 6

L. D. Skinner

A. K. Mackenzie C. Strange

M. N. Rakusen RINK 7

E. W. Simmonds E. M. Raymond G. C, Moss

RINK 8

F. J. Jones

P. D. Crawley

H. F. Harper A. B. Allen

H. Strange RINK 9

A. Stephens B. A. Banseli W. Ward A. Brooksbank RINK 10 S

V. C. Labrum

H. Joseph

E. McNay

A. Wright

RINK 11

T. Waller

E. C. Kerrison J. Beach

H. L. Lockhart RINK 12

H. Jessop W: J. Lock W. C. Excell

A. W.. Brown RESERVES:-J; Watson, D. Davies, W. Mulcahy, J. C. Lucas, A. J. MacFayden, J. M. W. Forrest, J. P. White, J. Adams, H. to-F. Shields, W. Greig, P. C. Jackson, T.

Humble, A. Tate, A. Tarbuck.

The demand rate on the Hong Kong dollar to-day was 1/2 7/8.

Silver was quoted at 23 and 22 forward.

spot

LOCAL SHARES

Following is the list of changes and enquiries in local share quotations to-

The cross rate London/New York day: was quoted at £-U.S$4.0250 and rate at the New York/London

£-U.S.$3.19-3/4.

the

4471

Franch

Concession at Shanghal, where pas

sengers and cargo are landed.

For Further Particulars Please Apply To JARDINE, MATHESON

& CO., LTD.

GENERAL MANAGERS. TELEPHONE – 30311.

BANKS

Hong Kong Bank $1325 sa.

PUBLIC UTILITIES H.K. Tramways $18 b., $16.10 `sa, Telephones (Old) $24/23% sa.

INDUSTRIALS

Cements $151⁄4 sa.

STORES, &c. Dairy Farms $20 sa..

LAST DAY'S SALES

7 H.K. Banks @ $1325

5 Unions @ $4521⁄2-

1,300 Trams @ $16.10

1,000 Telephones (Old) @ $234/24 1,000 Cements @ $151⁄4

200 Dairy Farms @ $20

MANILA SHARES

Antamoks Ps. .07% sa. Atoks Ps. 13. b.

Baguio Gold Ps. .15.sa.

Batong Buhay Ps:-.0085 sa... Benguet Consol. Ps. 4,30 b. Big Wedge Ps. 14 b.. Coco Grove Ps. .08 b. Consol. Mines Ps. .0013 b. Demonstrations Ps. .054 b. East Mindanao Ps. .06% sa; 1.XL. Ps. 21: sa.

Ipo Gold Ps.: .05 b.

Itogons Pa. 141⁄4 sa. Masbates Ps. 001⁄4 b.

Mind: Mother Lode. Ps. 06 sa. Mine Operation Ps. :05% sa. North Camarines Ps. 02 15. Paracale Gumaus Ps. 12 b. San Mauricio Pš: 49, an. Süriğe

Had Consol. Pa. 14 b. Suyog,Consol Ps. 09 sa

United Paracales Pr: 15 si

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