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WATERLOO ROAD, KOWLOON, THE HOME FOR ALL UNWANTED DOGS.
PATRON-HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, SIR WILLIAM PEEL, K.C.MG., K.B.E. *PRESIDENT: J. RUSSELL, EBQ.
Subscriptions and. Donations to enable the expanding work to be efficiently carried out "will be gratefully acknowledged.
Owners wishing to have LETHAL CHAMBER. their "dogs, cats, or other pets PAINLESSLY destroyed can make use of our Lethal Chamber at a nominal charge.
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F. G. MAUNDER, Hon. Secretary,
THOMSON & Co.,
Dogs can only be received from '9 a.m. to 9.30 a.m. und from 30 p.m. to 4.30 p..
YORK BUILDING,
Hong Kong,
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, JUNE
The
PASSENGERS.
Dopartures.
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H.M. THE KING AT EPSOM
BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON IN ROYAL BOX
BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.]
6, 1932.
DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS
EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND MOVEMENTS.
HONG KONG STOCK EXCHANGE.
SHAREBROKERS ASSOCIATION.
Afrien Mura frum Japan dus Jang
0. Agamonlmish from Europa and
Singapore due July 10, Agapener from Europe and South
Buyera
Hallora
Buich out!!
SATURDAY, JUNE 1.
Дали
Balları
Bino
Nadies
Banke
$1,538 $3,826
EPS
£11
2160
due June 6,
$
due Inne 7.
Ryony, June 17. HM the King celebrated his | Andre Lebon From Saigon,dud June 07th birthday today, and reenived Patratulatory telegrains from all Athos from Japan and Shanghai parts of the Empire, His Majedy spent the morning at Buckingharg Palace, where he was engaged on routine duties, and taper drove with the Queen to Epsom to wit nes the "race for the Outs Stakes.
The Birthday Linehan pariy Bok place in the dining room at
following
passengers loft by the P. & 0, 8.3. Ranchi on June 4:-Mr G. S. Alexander, Mr. J Brenser, Mr. W. Baird, Mrs. Collis Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bloom- feld and two children, Mr. E. Brouka, Ener-Cdr. E. S. Blight. R.N., Mr. 3. Brown, Miss C Bryant, Mrs, A. Collier apel ipfant, Mr. C. E. A. Cooke, Mrs. J. H. Chirenygrå and child, Mr. & Mrs. 3. Caer-Clark, Pyr.-Lt.Cdr. A. J. V. Chubb, R. N., Miss E. M. Darby, Corpi, J. Dagnall, RAM.C., Mr. J. S. Drummond, Jir, T. 31. Dow-|tacheti no thit Royal Bux. sett. Miss Davidson, Mrs. R. B. Ellipte, Mr. A. F. Foster-Kenya, Miss K.. Fenton, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fungici. Mr. and Mrs. A. Toater, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gracie, Mr. A. Gray, Miss. L. Griffith, Mr. D. S. Grant, Mrs. E. H. Gibb; Mr. H. H.
The Foreign Secretary. Sir John Green, Mr. T. Hedayat, Mr. and
Simon, gave a dinner to celebrate Mrs. R. J. Harris and Miss Harris, the King's birthday at the Foreign Mr. and Mrs. D.. Heathcote and Offier, at which the Foreign Ambas child and infant, Mr. J. Hoare,andors and Minister in London, S.P.O. . H. Hughes., Mr. M. Halle members of cabinet, and others nt- land, Mr. W. B. Harris, Capt... and Mrs. K. N. Humphreys, Mrs. K. Itoh. Lieut. H. H. Johnson. Mr2 Jones. Mr. and Mrs. E. Kihn, Mr.
Mr. G.
Flags work dawn pt must heads public buildings and the cus tonagy tribute of honour was paid by the Royal Navy at all home porta. Salutes of 21 guon, were fired in Hyde Park and in Windsor Castin Park. Five thousand troops took part in the celebrations at Catterick Camp,
tended.
CHINESE LEGATIONS
ABROAD.
ATTACHES CONSIDERED.
Kaira, Mr. E. Kilner, Mr. F.APPOINTMENT OF MILITARY H. Knotsunbelt, Mr. Y. T. King. Mr. 1. A. Kemp. Mrs. J. G. Leeky, Mr. S. Lamert, Miss Landell, Mr. Nanking, May 30.-It is under- A. E. Langston, Mr. Lu Chung stod thas General Chiang Kai Shok, President of the Military Ching. Mr. Lim Ying Kim, Mrs. Affairs Commission, is considering the appointment of a number of A. M. Mellows and child. Mr. N. Marmot, Mr. and Mrs. C. Maguire, experienced military officers to serve Chinesu Munro, Master H. B. us military attaches in Morrison, Miss M. T. Murphy, Mr.legations abroad.
While owing to financial difficult- C Minta, Mr. H. M. Muir, Miss D. M. Moon, Mr. E. M. Moon, Mr.ties, few military attaches have in W. S. Mellardy, Mr. A. McRobbin, recent years been stationed ja Chi MA, G, Male, Mr. R. S. Nelson, nese legations abroad, Conora) Mrs. A. W. R. Norton and two Chiang nusiders auch & stop desir children. Misa Oliver, Miss, M. A.able as this wilt facilitate investi Onyon, Mr. S. Popsitte. Mr. and gation of naval and military de Mrs. K. A. Parekh and infant,velopments in foreign countries. Mrs. F. W. Pillenm, Mr. Pau Yee Che. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Powell, Miss P. H. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pearson, Master N. Pearson, Mrs. E. O. Priestley, Misa S. Ree, YOUNG PEER AND BARONET Mr. and Mrs. Russell-Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. H. Reiptyes and two chil- dren, Mr. N. Rankin, Dr. and Mrs. J. R Robertson, Lady Jean Ran- kin, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Simpson, Mr. R. Sharp, Mr. U. V. Shahani, Bdsn. . . . Smith, Mies B. Sundberg, Mrs. G. E. Scott and three children, Mr. E. P. Snow, Miss Sandell, A.B./E.A. Setter
BANK OF MALAYA CHINESE STEAMERS TO BE field. Mr. A. Speirs, Mr. J. She-
CREDITORS.
ASSURED OF PAYMENT IN FULL.
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INSPECTED.
GOVERNMENT MEASURE TO PUT STOP TO ACCIDENTS.
pherd, Miss G. I. F. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Turner, Mrs. Edwin Taylor. Mr. G. Vermeg. Miss G. Wisloff-Nilssen, Mrs. G. J. Walters and child, Mir, C. Woolhouse, Capt. S. Wilcox, Mr T. M. Weymes, Mr. G. F. Youe.
Arrivals.
Nanking. May 29.-To ensure the
The following passengers arrived Ipoh, May 26-A meeting of the anfety of the travelling public, the by the s.s. President Cleveland:
Mr. Chang Kai Ngäu, Miss Carfun creditors of the Bank of Malaya, Ministry of Communications bas Chang. Mr. Tau Yi Chen, Mr. Hue called at the instance of the ordered that inspection of all Choug, Mr. W. F. Choy, Mise Son- quidators, was held here today, steuners "under Chinese registry beyu rank, Mr. and Mrs. F. G.. Jones, Master Fred Jones, Mr. B. Mr. S. Seenivasagam presiding.undertaken immediately by the DA, Mr. Y. M. Lee, Mr. Theo The rumour was confirmed that various Navigation Bureaux in ne dore Nagei, Dr. Joseph Nuesslein, megotiations were proceeding for the cordance with previously promul Mr. R. Sangor, Mr. R. M. Stein. Mr. M. van Shreven. Mr. Bong sal of the Bank as a going cor-lented 'regulations,
Zung, Mrs. C. Chan, Mr. H. Y. CATA. The names of the intending
Laying the blair for the fre-Chen, Mr. K. L. Cheng, Mr. T. T. purchasers wert disclosed. Inquent shipping dienster's encounter, L. Chow, Mr. S. M. Ching, Miss.
Cheng, Mr. Chi Yuen Man, Mr. S. the event of the sale going throughed by Chinese steamers during re- Hp Sam, Mr. Y. N. King, Mr. J. the chairman assured the meeting cent years to the dilapidated condiLang, Mr. F. Read. Mr. Wong So that creditors would be paid in full. tious of the vessels and their in Gee, Mrs. Wong So Gee, Mr. Wong'
Tong.
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Mr. W. Kilner, another liquida- Indequate equipment, the Ministry tor, stated the Bank's liabilities declares in its order that the public were 81,088,478. He stated it was mist be protected, against such difficult to arrive at a proper valua-negligener and mismanagement, on tion of the Bank's assets as that the part of the shipping companies. aago. All property belonging to the While vessels due for inspection. Bank had been assessed to 66 per in accordance
with the propor cent. of book value. With regard, schedule should be promptly at- to money due to the Bank the li- tended to, all chers whose tens is not yet due should be subjected to quidators expected to
an emergency inspection. No fees per cent. The reduced valuation are to be charged. made, by the Bank's liquidators! made the total assets of the Bank -nearly double the liabilities.
recover
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Replying to a creditor the chair- map stated the liquidators did not propose to pay a dividend with cush in hand at the bankers. The liqui- datora undertook to pay a dividend at the earliest possible momont when funds were sufficient to pay a rer sonable dividend.
A women creditor inquired if wo-, mon would be given proference, add. | ing that women's money was hard oarned. The chairman replied that | under the law he was unable to show any preférence..
A proposal to appoint five addi- tional liquidators, to be elected by the creditors,Wits defeated by a large mijucity Another proposal to have three liquidators nomina by shareholders and two by credi- tors was also defeated.
The meeting next discussed a pro- posal to oleot a committee of ins pection This was also defeated.
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EXCHANGE RATES.
[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE, ]
Paris New York >>Montreal....
Brussels. Geneva Amsterdam Milan Berlin
Stockholm Copenhagen Oslo Vienna Prague
Ruany, May 4.
83 1/2 3.09 1/2 4.21
20.40
18.80
9.10
71 3/4 20.67 1/2
13.70
18.30 90 1/16 30 1/4 123 1/4 215
Helsingfors Madrid
44 3/4
Lisbon ..........
Rio
Buenos Aires Monteviden om Bombay Shanghai Нопк Колк Yokohama Silver (spot)
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EIGHTEEN KILLED IN COURTROOM.
ROOF COLLAPSES DURING TRIAL.
Eighteen people were crashed to death and many others badly in jured when the roof of the Corren. tional Court at Bastia, Corsien, collapsed during the hearing of a
FIREWORK RAIDERS.
APOLOGISE,
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neat
A viscount and a baronet among five young men, who have sent letters of apology to Sir John Leigh or Witley Park, Godalming, Surrey; and Mrs. G. H. Pinckard, of Coombe Court, Chid dingfold, for the firework raids at thoir homes early on Sunday morning, April 10.
The five are: Lord Selby (who is Anthony Lindsay-Hogg 21). Sir (22), Mr. Robin Reed, Mr. Richard Mallock, and Mr. David Bahar
The young men drove to the ro sidences in a motorcar and, let off rockets, flares, and other firewor rousing the households. They seat. tored lighted squibs as they drove away.
Mrs. Pinckard has decided to ac- copt the apology on condition that the writers give £28 58. to the ren tor of Chiddingfold (the Rev. E. P. Pelloe), to be disposed of at
Bis discretion.
AUSTRALIAN POULTRY.
EXPERIMENT TO SUPPLY
MALAYA.
Anta Maru from Australia, and
Manila due June 24, Benrannoch from Burcqe Saraits due June 12.
เวป
Burdwan from Europe and South
due July 26. Changle from Australia and Mani
la due June 10.
City of Florence from Europe and
South due June 20.
Dakar, Maru from Europe and
Singaporò due June 15. Deucalion front, Europe and South
due June 9.
Duisburg from Europe and South
duo June 237
Empress of Russia from Canada, S.A., Japan and Shanghai due June 7.
Eamacus from Europe and South
.due June 12.
Gange from Shanghai due June 15. Hakozaki Maru from Japan and
Shanghai dan June 10. Haruna Maru from Straits due
...June 10.
Hajar Marue from Seattle, Van-
'couver Japan and Shanghai
due June 20. " Kaga Maru from Bombay and
+
Straits due June 10. Kamo Maru from Australia, and
Manila due Juno 18.
Karmala from Europe Bombay anti
Straits duo June 11.
Sta
$25
HK Banks
Do. (London)... Chartered Bunits
Mercantile Bks. "A
Do, Bank of East Asia.......) $115)
N. O. & S. Une les Am. O, Fin. Corp: 31]
Insurances
37
---
$1,525
LIN
B10
S
+
$4,204) $3.80 $346
4474/400
$1,196 34
Canton InsuranGER,, Underwriters ...... Union Insuranovs ... Chine Fires
$84
་་་
$500
31,200
8448
$1,100
$20
H.K. Fires........................... International Assou..!
Shipping
Douglasuszy rekke
197
#21+
Усавдивотн
$18
C+
343
Indoй (prof.)
65/
132
Do. (Jof.)
801.
33/1 Shells.................
39/8
Water-boat.
$20
$17
$2.00
23/9 44
Kailans
DI
26%-
T.10 Explorations.........
Langkats (single)...
14
T.24"
T2
T.
7382
Raabs .......
3371
13-
Mining
Benguels.
$2 Venezuela Gold Fida!
$161
Shanghal Loans ....
Tronoh Mines
31 cta, Benguet Explorations
Docks, Wharven, Godowna, sto.
31444 H.K. & K. Wharves.
Providents (old) ... Bot
Do. (new) $2,25 U.K. & W. Docks...
85.80
340
$18
$10
S. China Motors "A"
Do.
"B"
Kashmir from Europe and South 14
duo July 9.
Kwangtung from
Shanghai and
Swatow due June 7. Machaon from United Kingdom
and South due July 1, Mantun from Europe and South
due June 20.
Monelaas from Europe and South.
due June 20. Menestheus from New York via
Bavumah duc July 11. Nagato Haru from Bombay and
Straits due June 7 Nellore from Australia and Manila
July 2 Patrochus from Europe and South
duo July 22. Perseus from Europe and Singapore
die July 17. President Cleveland from Manila
due June 10. President Coolidge from U.S.A.. Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai due June, 13 Presidert Garfield
from U.S.A.. Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai due June 11.
President Lincoln from Manilà due
June 6.
Taft from President
Canada, Japan and Shanghai due June 17,
$194 $1.80
14
3774
Do,
$78.10
$148
35.36
518
By
1.89
T.0
:::
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$1.80
$12.10
818.15
T82 Shanghai Docks...
T.B
New Engineerings
T218 Hongkaw
T26 85
T10
Kanda, Hotels, and
Bulidings
H.K. Hotola C. Bra, $12,68) 112.75 319.70)
HK. Landa
Rights
Shanghai Landa
Metropolitan Lands..
312.30 H.K, Kealties.. Ti1.40) China Do.
Do. Debentures Humphreya (old)
Asia Resitive "A"M
.. Da.. Chiness Estaton.................
Cotton Mills.
S'hai Cottona...
Zoong bings
Publio Utilities Tramwaya
Peak Trams (old).....
(new)
(1,064
$135
ป
1291!
$100
14.851
T1470
Ewo
[T14.70/T14,60)
or div. T.75
T731
*
T.
10.:0
$22.601
**
532.60
329.40 892.80
817
A
1164
19
5904
131
Do. Star Ferries
(new)...
*
F
$8
+
133
Do
$331 $33
3504
$21
2906
$34
$74180
$.31
$23.00
T.19
3/
12/6
Industriale
Malabon Sugars
382
TH
Caldbeck, (ord.)
+++
T10
Macgregor (prudi)
$7
Canton Ives
$13.10
Do
#
Do
(old)... (now).
Bopos
$14
15$.
U.S.A
81+
Pransen from Europe due June 12. Protisilaus from Vancouver, "Japan
and Shanghai due July Rajputana from Europe and, South
due Jane 15. Rangoon Mary from Bombay and
Strnita duo Jume 14. Ranpura from Europe and South
duz July 27. Rawalpind from Europe and South
duo July 13. Santhia from Japan and Amoy due
June 23. Sarpedon from Europe and South
dus June 24. Sirdhana from Calcutta and Straits
due June 28. Soudan from Europe and South
dua June 27. Taiping from Australia and Manila
Taiping from Australia and Mani-
la due July 12, Taiyo Maru from "U.S.A.. Honc
In furtherance of the efforts of the Council of Industries of West- ern Australia, which has its head- quarters at Perth, to promote trade Eetween Western Australia and Malaya, a trial shipment of dressed poultry. including ordinary fowl and capons, has reached Singapore. A West Australian firm agreed to freeze the shipment without charge and the State Shipping Service due July 12. waived freight charges. Contriba. | tions to the shipment were made by a number of poultry-growern who renred the birds specially and the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. P. D. Ferguso), who visited the fac fury at Spearwood to see the pre parations for shipment was particu- Among the dead are two leading larly interested in the capons. Tho Corsican barristers, Maitre Louis grower said that they were treated Colombani, President of the Bar when from six to eight wooks old, of Bastin, and Maitre Bianchi. The and, given a special diot, they soon At Assistant Public Prosecutor and the developed fine meaty bodies.
deren months old they weighed about Mayor's secretary were injured.
The well of the court was crowded 9lb, and showed an increase of z with men and women, and the to 3 th on untreated cockerels. H presiding magistrate had just be chose Plymouth Rocks because of gun to interrogate one of the pri- |their white legs, as consumers wore aoners, when, there was a loud erish. notoriously nverse to purchasing. Ling sound.
black-legged fowls. To overcome that prejudice, a few Black Orping tons was purposely included in the shipment,
ense.
The ceiling f the courtroom cracked across and finally opened like the splitting of an eggshell as a great mass of concrete, bricks and beams crashed down upon the people below..........
Within a few seconds the greater part of the court was buried un der the debris. People at the side least affected stampeded for the doors.
WHE
For export, poultry was not drawn. The birds were killed by making an incision with a sharp knife inserted in the head through- the month and leaving the feathera free from blood. Plucking was done immediately the birds were tilled and they were trussed while warm. a ruffle of feathers being left around the neck.
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Taumati Ferries(old)
China Lights (old)... $20.85 $21
Do. (new)... $20.40|
H.K. Electrics
Mação do.
Bandakan Lights
1984 Telephones (fully pd.)
Do
(part pd $231
China Buses
Tractions
Do. (pref...)
$12
318.70 Cements (comb.)...
3101 Ch Agricultures
Miscellaneous
328.36: $28.401
#1
Der A. Wings.........
122, Amusements (old)
Tobacco... $5
+++
+
$18.70 #131
$13! $5.40
Dairy Farma
$28
8141
Ch. Etainmente (old)
$5.20
Constructions, (old)
11.30
Do. (new)
$6.30
Lane Crawfords(old) $8,86
Do.
37
(now)
ckintoshs
$16.20
$15 $1
Sinceres Watsons (old)
$18.60
$149
Do.
(new).....
$3.35
Wm, Powella
314 $3.3)
310
M. Greyhounds ..............
35
. C. Enterprises ...
T.
B. Ind. G. Bonds....
6447.
99
prem. H.K. Bort Loans...
$102
314
Wallace Harper
United Thestrea
$10 China Sports Ltd....
LOCAL, AND REGULAR OUTWARD MAILS.
lulu, Japan and Shanghai due June 16. Takads from Calcutta and Straite
due June 14. Talma from Japan due June 14. Tantalus from Europe and South
duo June 10%.. Tassuto Mara from Manila due
June 13. Terukuni
Europe, Cantos,, Colombo and Straits, due June gamahal and Wuchor (By?
direct steamor)
Maru from
423. Tilawa from Calcutta and Straits,
due July 12. Trave from Europe and South due
June 14,
Tyndareus from Vancouver, Japan
and Shanghai due June 24
Rescue work
at once or- 47/8 ganised, but it was several hours
The Minister said that he hoped 34
before all the broken masonry could 30 Nom. be carried away and the dead and the experiment would be a valuable ~1/901/29 injured extricated. ------
one to the poultry industry of the -1/8 1/8 An examination showed that a State. He congratulated the Coun- 1/32/10 great mass of masonry had fallon cil of Industries for having encour-5 1/03/16 from the roof, breaking its way aged the project.
through the floor of a room above the court-room.
Bilver (forward)
10 7/8 30/13/16
The birds are being marketed in Singapore by John Little & Co.
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.
السحت
"WEEK DAYS, SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS
FOR
Fron Q.P.O.
FROM ÉKEUNOWAN
BRANCH P..
From Q.P.0.
FROM SUHUNGWAN BRANAK
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17.00 Pitt
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1.00 pm
9.00.
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1,10 p.m.
1.30 p.m.
Maono & Tinshen
Kongmoon (except "Baturdays) 6:00 pins"
Kaukong (except Saturdays).
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Sunday
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1.1.80 p.m.
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The R.M. S. Empress of Canada arrived at Shanghai on June 5, 12,30 p.m., leaves Shanghai on June 6 am., is due at Kobe on June 8, & a.m., leaves that port the Cheungshow. Eame day at 4 p.m. She will leave Yokohama on June 10, 3 pan., for Vancouver vin Honolul
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11.00 p.m.
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8.00 m
12,00
8.20
Pingshan, Bantin Shatin,
Shatankok and Sheung chal
The RMS Empress of Russia arrived at Nagaan on June & at a.m, left Nagasaki the saxxe day at 11 am., is due at Shanghai | Balkang....... on June 6 at 3 pm, and leaves Shanghai on June 7, at 10 am,
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