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Exchange

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1935.

SUPPORT FOR ABYSSINIA

TO CHINESE PARENTS

DECREE NISI

THURSDAY.

Baliera

Buyers

Buiten 84104 Nominal

JULY 4..

Buyers

54/1

#mid

Banks

$1,085

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£124}]

********* $1,070) Elo. (Lordon) ---

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2140

Chartered Banks..

2311

Mercantile Bks.

+

£18

Do.

$81..

Bank of Bast Asu... N. O. & S. Banka... Am. O. Fin. Corp: B.

614! Esit £13 578 $42

23 ct..

$101

19:4

$18

Ch. Fin. Gorp. Urd, S.

Do i

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Canton -insurances....

$203

$195

Underwriters

40 ata.

40..cts.

Union Insurance $360

$382

Unina Firesi

414

$900

H.K. Fired.........

$302 $175

International Assos, 8.

Shipping.....

$36

Douglasss 91 $35

24

Steamboats

330

Indos (pref.)

$12

Do. (def.)

70,71

Shell ----

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$30 #12 71/ 111

Mining

70 ots

Balatcos...

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192 e a.

HD ata

|10.06%

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8 st

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5 sta

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30 at

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14

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90 cts.

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Itogons

14/9

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$14

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35.90

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(85 ats.

20 ota

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New EngineeringsS.

3210

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14

$35

$10

320

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24.

$183

$81

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$90

$7

180

$40

881

$13

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14/8 $112 34

$5

$5,80

Story Behind The Ualual Clash

The Hague, July 3.

Rotarian's Message

Singapore, June 28.- Describing it as his message to all Chinese parents. Dr. Lim Eng A further meeting of the Com-Hae, at the tifan of the Singapore mittee of Concillation in the Italo- Rotary Club yesterday, gave an Abyssinian dispute was held to address on "Bringing Up Children day and it was decided to hear the for Chinese Parents.” agents of both Italy and Abyssinis to-morrow. These will put before the Committee the arguments of the countries concerned and the evidence respecting the various border incidents which have led to a point where war becomes a very grim and gave threat.

Professor Jeze, of Paris Univer-

sity, who will speak for Abyssinia,

will utilise a statement of Lieut.- Colonel Clifford, a British officer who was near Valual when the clash between Abyssinian tribes- men and Italian native troops occurred. It was this clash which led to the subsequent dispute and the massing of Italian troops in Eritrea and Italian Somaliland.

Professor Jeze will also produce ar. Italian map which shows plain ly that Ualual is situated far from the border of Abyssina and Italian Somailland.

on

It has long heen Abyssinia's con- tention that the Italians were trespassing

Abyssinian soll when the clash at Ualual occurred and that had they not been en- croaching no trouble would have arisen.

The Italian delegation at the Committee sessions has been in creased to Efteen members, all of whom are being closely guarded by the Dutch police for fear at- tempts may be made against their 20 uts

lives... 20 ota. Reuter.

$76

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17.. $84

'DEAD' GERMÄN SOLDIER TURNS UP

Welcomed By Wife

[Special to the "Hong Kong "Dauy

Press (Copyright)

reslau, Juy 3.

Mr. H. W. Raper, the president of the Club, was in the chair

Dr. Lim Eng Hae said: China has had a civilisation, phi- losophy from the dawn of her history and it was not until lately that foreign influence came to modify these. These modifications came slowly and started off firstly with the adoption of her relentific and econome requirements from the West.

For Mr. Hickson

Kuala Lumpur, June. 24. The petition brought by Mr. George Lionel O'Hara Hickson, for the dissolution of the marriage and custody of the child, against. Mrs. Irma O'Hara Hicksou 39 re- spondent and Levns Levinsonas as co-respondent, was heard to-day by Mr. Justice Cassen in the Knais Lumpur Supreme Court.

H

The Hon, Mr. E. D. Shearn" ap peared for the petitioner. The re- spondent and the co-respondent. were not represented,

Mr Shearn said that neither the respondent nor the co-respondent had appeared although they had been served with notice to appear.

In July. 1834, when the action was called, neither of the parties be adjourned. It eventually came appeared, and the petition had to before the court in August, when the question of domicile went to the Court of Appeal and it had since come back

The petition was in the common form. It alleged misconduct from November, 1930, and asked for the dissolution of marriage and the custody of the child,

George Lionel O'Hara Hickson, the petitioner, said that he was the He married the respondent in Oct., manager of Bhutan Estate, Nilai. 1922, at the Register's Office, Singa

Almost everything has changed since the republic except perhaps the method of the upbringing of children. Old traditions and customs die hard, in view of which and the classic teachings of Con- fucius, relating to the family system, is it any wonder that the method of bringing up children through their infancy, childhood and adolescene has been "most the same as the dawn of history. ANTE-NATAL CARE NEGLECTED

The ante-natal

the care of mother and the future baby is still beng sadly neglected by the Chin- ase. This is a great pity for theNov, 16, 1923, number of valuable lives that could

pore.

TOOK TO DRINK Unfortunately their relations be came different as his wife took to drink. A son was torn to them on

In 1984, he went on leave and

the

be saved and the blindness that took his wife and child with him. could be prevented by a little ex-They returned to Bhutan penditure of money and a little knowledge of common hygiene do not seem to be a matter of import- ance to Chinese parents.

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Fresh air, sunshine and clean liness are all good for the infant, but unfortunately the average mother does not know all this.

Referring to childhood. the speaker advised parents to work together in their efforts to equip their child with a good foundation to weather the stormy seas this very materialistic world. The child should be given the full benefit of the parents' experiences

FUTURE ASSETS

of

Whatever tendencies the child may have in art, studles, sports or

following year. His wife started to take to drink and she had to go back to England for treatment the game year. She came back in 1926

after. but returned to England not long In 1923, be went ou leave and stayed in Guernsey, and in September of that year he and his wife separated on account of her drinking habits. That last time he saw of her. In 1932 he again went to Guerney. His son was then nine years old and while after which he went to New went to school there for a short

Zealand and stayed with his sister- in-law.

0

Was

the

He received from his sister-in-law a letter written by his wife, and wrote to his solicitors in London

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DAY FOR FAST BOWLERS

POOR SPART BY SURKEY· (By Our Own Correspondent).

Trent Bridge.

cacшONG Or

batsmen

PASSENGERS

PRESIDENT PIERCE

The following passengers lef the Colony on the sis. President "Fast bowling sady upset the Pierce on. Wednesday, for, San

Francisco here

and New York, i yesterday on a drying pitan con- ports:--

Miss Doreen Buchan. Lieutenant caining just enough fire to make things realy awkward. Thus sur-William E. Burke, Master Nicholas rey, although they dismissed Not Burke, Mrs. Francesca Hannay, tinghamshire cheaply enough for Captain W. M. Marshall, Lieut- Comdr. G. E. Maynard, Mr.. Wu- even a total of 229, fared

more

liam G. Robertson, Mr. Talaram and disastrously when Larwood

Chotrani,, Mr. Jesus Obleta, Voce took charge, and were 142

Dr. Antonio Obleta Miss Lina.. behind at the close with five

Obleta, Mrs. Frances V. M. Brown, wickets down.

At one period Notts had lost Mr. Theodore B. Drotning, Miss Florence L. Preuss, Mrs. Stuart P. half their wickets for 111, which inoluded a most stylish 38 by Seaton, Master Wallace Seaton, Hardscarf, but, as Surrey discover Mr. Earle A Seidenspinner, Dr. ed, the home county can bat down Clinton R. Vitous, Mr. Feliciano to No. 11, thus Lilley and his Bugosan, Mrs. William E. Burke, captain, G. F. H. Heane, were to-

Miss Helen A. Dugan, Mr. Donald gether an hour and a quarter Mrs. G. E. Maynard. Mr. Herbert M. Higbee, Mrs./ W. M. Marshall, adding 70 for the seventh wicket. Seldier. Miss Consuelo Casimiro, Lilley, who was last out, was

Mrs. Jesus Obleta, Miss Luisa Obieta, Master Eduardo Obleta, hit, seven 4's before being caught Master Harry V. M. Cusack. Mr. at short leg. Gover, who took four wickets for 32 runs the last Frank L. Hammond, Dr. Stuart P. Seaton. Master Ronald, Seaton, bowling honours with Watts. three for a run aplece shared the Master Robert Seaton, Miss When Surrey went in everything Fallon, "Mr. C. P. Cheng, Mr. Wong

Thelma M. Stone, Miss Margaret... went well until the score reached Chee, Mrs. Geo. J. McCarthy, Mr. 25. Gregory were clean bowled, and at Master

Geo. J. McCarthy, Mr. Buchan, 59 Squires met

C: and T, Leonard. Mr. а similar fate, Lam

Dock, Mr. Chan Kal

responsible for 60 out of 118, and

Then both Sandham and

A former German soldier named in other activities, should be care- asking them to make inquiries. while before stumps were drawn Hong, Miss J. M. Platz, Mr. C. W.

Hans. Barutzki, who was taken

prisoner by the Russians in the World War, and not heard of since 1919, having in fact been

officially declared dead some years ago, returned unexpectedly to his native village Wreski, in the pro- 149 vince of Silesta on Tuesday where his wife has been living all these years drawing pension as a war widow.

tue

$35

Public Utilities

Tramways

$13

$71

Do.

(new)...

Star Ferries $76

$17

Yanmar Ferries

517

$8.80

China Lights')

$8.80

H.A. Kicurica $57

$221

Macao

to. Saudak Lights ...|

124

320.80 $20.10

20.85

18.10

$114

10/6 22/6

181

$104

Caldbeck, (ord.; d.)

$13

Macgregorsƒ(praf,,B,||

$1.80

Canton lees

$1.40

Cements

$1

Hopes ....

$14)

Dairy Farmae 154 $14.80

$1.88

Amusemente

$3.10

Ch. Etainments................

$1.40 $5.ots

Constructions, (old)

$1.10

(new) 36 cts.

$2.40

Lane Crawford......

$7

Nanyang Topatu....

$3.70

$7

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$0.10

WBESUON

* $3.10

M. Greybounds

$1.36

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prem.

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Miscellaneo

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Mackintos

Sincerod

70 ots. Wm, Poweliz

$2

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$100

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Do. 31%

Wallace Harper...... ELK Wing Co..... Bba Do. Vibro Pileng....

COLONEL BECK IN BERLIN

Special to the "Hong Kong Daily "Press" (Jopyright).] ||

Berlin, July 3.

T/

56 cta.

$1.30

It appears that Barutzki, had settled after the War. in a. Sibëri- an outpost, where he lost contact with the outside world.

Some months ago he succeeded in obtaining work near Moscow,

Immediately got in und

touch with the German Consulate, which took the necessary steps to Laefitate his return to Germany Fortunately for Barutzki he miss- ed the fate of Enoch Arden, since his wife had not re-married and Joyfully welcomed her long lost spouse.

Barutzki had been working in a cement factory, will, moreover, get back hits old job.

who before the War

Tromancano Ron Min

TRIBUTE TO UNKNOWN *SOLDIER

Parts, July. 2. An Impressive scene took place on Tuesday afternoon at the Tomb cf the Unknown Soldier, when a delegation of German War Veterans which is conducting negotiations here with the International Ex servicemen's Organisation "Fidac" visited the Arc de Triomphe under which the grave of the Unknown The visitors were received at Soldier is situated, and deposited a the Chancellery, by the Chan-huge wreath with a ribbon bearing cellor's Adjutant Brueckner, who the inscription "To the Unknown escorted them to Herr Hitler with French Soldier, from the German whom M. Beck had a lengthy con-

Front Fighters."

versation.

fally nursed and encouraged, for these are the future assets of the child and should not be nipped in the bud at this early stage.

After dwelling on the stage of adolescence, the speaker conclud- ed: The meaning of the word "responsibility" should be carefully and tactfully explained to the young. Until and unless that word strikes home its meaning and significance to them, then I say they are not fit yet to battle this world.

The above Is my message to all Chinese parents for the better- ment of the Chinese race, tor the uplift of humanity,, for the peace of mankind and for the peace of the world,

Mr. R. Jumabhoy proposed a vote of thanks,

UNIVERSITY GIRLS AS

RELIEF WORKERS

[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press" (Copyright).]

He then instituted divorce pro ceedings.":

Affidavits sworn by witnesses in a town in Lithuania showed that respondent and Leves Levinsonas had been living as man and wife. court, to be made absolute in three A decree nisi was granted by the months' time. The Court also or: dered that the custody of the child should be given to the petitioner.

ARREST OF CHINESE REPORTER

Not Pro-Japanese But Communist

Barling was taken behind the stumps on the leg side, and Fish lock was leg before.

Nottinghamshire-First Innings

Harris, Holmes, b Gover Walker, e Whitfield, b Watts Gunn, b Holmes

Hardstaff, lbw (N), b Watts Staples (A.), run out Knowles, b Watts

4

Lee, Mr. Z. S., Chen, Rev. E. C. Tribbeck, Mr. R. Robertson, Mr.

R. E. Gilleland, Mrs. C. W. Liu, Mr. S. M. Subr, Mr. P. C. Wong, Mr. and Mrs. "T. V. Leonard, Miss 10 E. Leonard, Mr. Hom Lok, Mr. M. M. A. Zwetsloot, Miss Loretta

77

38

16

Lehman, Mr. B. N. Lau, Rev. A. H Bray, Mr. 8. C. Chen, Miss K. 30 Anderson.

25

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0

Lilley, c Baring, b Gover ... 60 G. F. Henne, b Holmes Winrow. Ibw, b Gover Larwood, b. Gover Voce, not out.. Extras

Total

Squires, b. Voce

Total 45 wickets).

To bat.-P. G. H. Fender, the field, Gover, and Watts.

THE HECTOR

The following passengers left

2 Hong Kong for the United King-

1 dom via porta by the steam ship 38 "Eector" yesterday

Mrs. H. P. Allgood, Master AH- 229 good, Mr. H. P. Allgood, Miss A. Atkinson, Miss B. Atkinson, Mr. Y. Aff, Miss E Barretto. Mrs. V. E. Bogle, Mr. H. B. Bartley, Mr. E. J. Bourne, Mr. A. T. "Fleming, Mrs. Glass Master J. Glass, Mr. R. 13 Glass, Mr. C. K. Glaw, Mr. P. D. 13 Holt, Mrs. H. L. Keen, Master Alan 21 Keen, Miss Y. Langley, Mr. J; J. 21 Lester, Mrs. Lester, Master A.

Lester, Miss B. Lester, Master, G.

7

a Lester, Mrs. C. J. Macrow, Mrs. M. McGowns, Miss, Iameria Ozorio, Comdr C. H. Rownell, Mr. P. G.

87 Short, Mr. J. Turton, Mr. M. 0. Turner, Mrs. Turner, Miss V. Whit-Turner, Miss E Whitrow, Mrs ̊C.

A. J. Wikle. Master E. Wilkie

Bowling-Gover 4 for 42, Watts Bhanghai, June 16 3 for 41, Holmes 2 for 58, Fender Refuting the allegations in 0 for 50, Gregory 0 for 12. Japanese papers that Yuan Chao-yi

Surrey. First Innings (Yuan Hsuch-yee), a Chinese news Sandham, b Larwood. paper reporter, had been imprison-Gregory, b Voce ... ed by the Chinese authorities be- cause of his pro-Japanese "tenden- cies, a spokesman of the Shanghai Barling, e Luley, b Larwood City Government yesterday stated Fishlock, lbw, b Larwood that the man was arrested for his E. R. T. Holmes, not out Koenigsberg, July 3.

Communist activities, and he was Brooks, not out Ninety-five girl students of the believed to have been working un Koenigsberg University will work der the orders of Joseph Walsien, in factories voluntarily for four the mystery man. The circus- to six weeks during the summer tonces surrounding the arrest of holidays, in order to enable the the Chinese According to women employees whose place epokesman, were: they are taking, to enjoy four Recently, the Shanghai and weeks hollday for recuperation.

At a reception given to the factory volunteers, It was emphas ised that every German had the same obligation of service to the nation and no student was en- titled to four months holiday in the year, when fellow citizens women and mothers--had to work year in and year out, with hardly a single free day- Transocean, Kua Min

AUSTRIAN NEUTRALITY

The

DISCUSSED

BOMB PROOF HOLES

Woosung Garrison Commander's Headquarters, in conjunction with the Settlement Police arrested a mysterious foreigner named Joseph Walden, of the G.P.U. of the Third Internationale, and seized from him a piece of paper containing the address of Yusz Dzu, alisa

Will the day arrive when, owing Yuan Hauch-yee, as well as letters to the air menace, we shall have from Yuan. This proves that to live underground in bomb-proof Yuan Dau is closely connected with and gasproof cebars? the G.P.U. of the Third Interna Pessimistic, indeed, was Mr. tionale, and that he was undertak Luke Fawcett in his presidential ing secret work under the orders of address at the annual conference the mysterious foreigner,

New York Stock Exchange Quotations will be found on page 4 Owing to the New York Stock and. Commodity Markets being closed yesterday, there were no cable quotations last night..

SINGAPORE RAW RUBBER

Latest Singapore Prices

London of the Amalgamated BENJAMIN & POTTN Union of Building Trade Workers. Messrs. Benjamin and Potta hay

Speaking of modern scientific received the following Straits cur- developments and the new trener quotations : (buyers) @ fram. strategy of war" Mr. Fawcett de Singapore yesterday for Haw clared

Yuan Deu was arrested on a charge of Communism and not be cause of his relations with Japan. sae, nor was his arrest cffected by the Blue Shirt Society, as alleged by Japanese newspapers. After his arrest, Yuan Dzn was found to

It seems as though we must, possess many alisses; amongst them in sheer self-preservation, gene- being Yuan Haush-yee, Yuan Biao

had a fifteen minutes conversa Von Moltke as well as Beck's were lowered over the eternal the newspaper "Le Jour here on Yuan was & Communist whoj proot holes, cellars and dug-outs.

Rubber.

Spot "Aug./8ept,

Oct/Deck Jan/Mar

Market Dull

19% cta, down |

204 cts down +

It was a solemn moment when Hitler gave a banquet in his the leader of the German delega

Paris July 2. official residence on Wednesday tion placed the wreath on the

Czechoslovakiar alleged Midleter Beck, accompanied by evening in honour of M. Beck tomb, while banners of the French proposal for a general ackno Ambassador Lipski, called at the and his wife the Polish ambassa Italilan, British American and For-ledgement of perpetual neutrality tao, Yoong Chuin, and Lee Wei-ly abandon living in dwellings

21 ct down Foreign Office soon after their dor to Berin M, Lipsid, the Gertuguese ex-servicemen's organisa- of Austria similar to Switzerland ming. Gen. Wu Te-chon, the Mayor, upon and above the earth, and

211 cta down arrival on Wednesday, where they man Ambassador to Warsaw Herr tione, whose delegates had accom- is now being discussed in, diploma has informed Mr. Yamada of the burrow fastastically underground, panied their German comrades the circles in London according to cause of Tusn' arrest and live in bomb-proof and gas-

MESARS AL B. JOSEPH & CO Messrs. H. B. Joseph and Co., Ya tion with Baron von Neurath A great crowd which

Tuesday, which claims that while had repented and seceded from the "The sombre, funereal prepara ceived the following Straits Cur- had

name burning above the grave. gathered outside the building,

The German veterans stood at the British Government is willing Party, but he seems to be man tions and rehearsals now being rency quotations from Singapore cheered enthusiastically when M.

tries of or Raw Rubber sttention for some time with their to support any effort to allay the of indecision. Some time after carried out in all the

his secession, he returned to the wo

dre Beck, and M. Lipski reappeared The banquet was followed by a numerous members of the German nevertheless is opposed to accum espionage Work His Intrigues

hands raised in salute, while, tensioning: Central « Europe It

Communist Party and undertook

made to company with the Baron, and

a short distance to the concert at which many prominent colony and a large crowd of on- ing B

exves involving were not discovered until the arrest dress then German musicians and singers lookers witnessed the scene Hery, where a guard re-

of the mysterious foreigner, Tuan divers, allent emotion

and the farsigner have been sent to the Polish Foreign Minister performed kor

Trankorean Kuat ka

the competent court for trial

hmonts,

cort and several members of the German Government and other prominent members of the poll tical circles.

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