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DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS

Hong Kong Stock

Exchange

Buys Hallo

Selas Manama

$1,56

£103

4141

519,

213)

$73

SATURDAY, MARCH 7.

Banks

H.A. Bax

"Snareprokers' Association

po. (London) ... Chartered Banks Mercantile, Bks. “A'

00.

Bank of East Asia.

N. U. & S. Backs... A. O is. Corp: 8. Cu.F. Corp. ord. S.

Do Prot

Insuras.000

500

Union ITALICIA LAN $580

Cautan JusRBLICK".

$270

Underwriters

1550

China Firon *********

1480

· Hib. Fire

$260

international sisece. 3.

831

Shipping

#36

Douglases T

Steamboats

2:30

Justos (prot)

10.

20

(del)

Stella

90

T

3211

1.95/1.07

2. et

WaterloLNE

Mining

Automoka

Balaton

Baguio Gold

915, 10 Benguet Consolidated

16 cts.

Dv Exploration

Goldfield ...

+

Big Wedge... 25 cla

Gold Hever........

Gold Creek........

•*

Du.

Salacot Mining

vallur

31,545

#149

229

£134 $73

12

$278

$1.05

$205

$35

151

330

320

91/10 $142

11.97

19 cta.

$13

13-

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH

CROSSWORD PUZZLE

25

#7

20

110

13

NOTE-Figures in parentheses indicate number of letters in the words required.

Across

1- migut cause stop- paga, and wora pe, d.sturned (9). 9.-Household management (6). 10.--That

"want to go home" Iceling! (9). 1-Strong beer may account for

u disturbance in bars (8), 15. From Indian hemp tais dan-"

xer sprang a drowsy state

produced by bhang (31. 17-An old-fashioned bit of work

(7).

18. Many are called but few get vp, and he's ane of them.

7).

19. And more than that.. (3). 21-A wilfu destroyer of works

of art (6).

7.

30 cts.

Unitel Purasales

$15 M $1,00

49 મ 13pets

Ipo Mining.................n

(6) pt.

Logous

12/6

Karbaus

$11

· Lesugaats (mugle) 4.

14)

Explorations..esen

N

DUIEZDAI KUALIS

kaubad

11160

136

Venezuela Gold F.

5

$3.10

Ducks, WhatYOK,

Ludowa eis,

DU.

واردها

(ulu)! 191 (DoW)]

rx div

lex div. 104

150 15

il... Wharves.

Proviumus (ula) ...

1. & W. Ducks

11.40

*

$78

szetropolitan Landau,

25. A public dec'aration, and one must look for the "names of it (anagram (9).

mukes a fisherman keen for a catch (8).

27.-Safe and sound (0),

Down il

2. Is just the bird for a game!

(1).

3A Biblica

Apostles, (4),

recore

of the

at the proper

kind 5. This

of elephant is more trouble than It's worth! (5).

SWe Want to come through safely whate'er may happen (7).

EARL BEATTY'S HEALTH

31.42

30 ots.

+8

» Chura Mowrs' À Shangua Dock. D.

$79

4. To be read

$4

time (4).

:100

ilvongkows

B.

Latin, Hotels, and

Buildinga

N.Á. Howle

54.20

$3

4. A. ALL ..........

$3:

Do.4% Debentures

par

318

Dengual LanJUN...D.

214

$5.85

14

YAL DU

Ste

Bo

Deboutolés 3.

$3.70

itphrys

$8.70

New Asta tiopet....

Anu fəsiliq, “A” D,

Do.

"B"..

3K4

18

Bwca

370

$41

3.2

Angola.... ~

220

aug 19zules(J.)

Pubic CeILIGING

11.20

$3

18

i

$72

$20

Jaisera Kita ba

مالية Loston

Do

D

WOW...

(DEW).

Powk Trains putik) me

1201 Yaumati Ferries

$10.50 Cous Lights (old)..

K. Electrica Post Muu.

* Sautakan Ligasts *-*|

$25.85 iotopuvios (old)...

Jaina dawał bi

(prvi.j

Industrial

Do. (new)

Laidback, oru. 5.1

30

I

26/

38.40

Malabon Sugars ....

19!

$15

Macgregorsfun

>11

• Canton fo

Demeul.

Jaj

Aliscellaneo

$21

34.70

$12

160 468.

SHA

15

ADELEIKKU

(40W)

C

14.

$2.20

·Dairy Farms a

Ch. 'tainmONTO..................

Construction), (old)

Do.

Lane Crawfords.....| $5.50

Nanyang Tobacc. $3.36 Bincerek

.....

Wia. Lowells

M. Greyhounds

a. V. Enterprises ....

947 Ch.G. 61925. Eda.

ILD. Govt 4% Logan 11,

Do.

$4.85

Fu ota,

12

31.36

prem

par

31%

**

Wallace Harper

$65

H. Wing Un....

S'ha

$4

Vibro Pileng raasa)

ITALIAN PLANES · OVER ADDIS ABABA

Addis Ababa, Mar. 6. Italian war planes reconnals- this city, the sance fights over capital of Ethiopia, have aroused apprehension in many quarters, The diplomatic corps mects, to- morrow to discuss

London, March a. Ear Beatty s health is causing renewed anxiety.

Lord

summoned was and stayed with the patient for an hour and

#

ä

slight improvement, but slated $11.20 there was still cause for anxiety. I 18 understood that at 4.30 p.m. the patient's

condition was

changed.——

MARRIAGE OF DOUGLAS

FAIRBANKS

L

9, 1936,

SAILING MATCH

Singapore R.A.F.Y.C.

v. R.H.K.Y.C

The Singapore R.A.F. Yacht Club sent a team of six members with their 10 ft. pram dinghies to sail against the RHKY.C.

In

The race was salled yesterday and consisted of two series. the morning the race was sailed in the RAF. dinghies, three boats a-side and resulted in a win for the. R.A.F. Yacht Club.

In the afternoon the teams sailed Anker Class boats owned by members of the RH.KY.C. and again resulted in a win for the 'R.AF.Y.C.

The team representing the R.A.F. 7.This day June 11 was for-ere to be congratulated on this

merly reckoned as the long-excellent performance.

est (7)

&-May be sullabe für eyes (7), 12-One who has arisen from the

ranks (7).

13.-A person or thing that one

can depend upon 7).. 14.-In a ike degree (7), 15.-One 3 range or knowledge

(3).

18-Wide awake (3).

20-Flush with the waves (5). 22-A nursery, tuinbier (4).

The following gives the details if the race and points scored by both

teams:-

MORNING RACE

Sailed in dinghies belonging to IAFY.C. Course; Mark Buoy off Dolphin (P), Cust Rock Beacon | (P), (N.) Mark on Line (P), Twice round, Helmsmen changing over

23. This has to be done by after Arst round. Distance, ap-

Jupiter!

24--This Rat clue cas one par

ticular meaning (4).

SATURDAY'S SOLUTION

The fol owing is the solution of Saturday's puzzle: ---

Across

1. Fuster: 5. Prowess" 9. R ch- Ard; 12. Kin-ship: 15. Echo; 8, L-iv-id: 17. Par-a; 18. J-Umbo; 19, Spade; 20, (bei Lief: 21. Emit: (mar)-Gate: 28. 24. Fates: 26. Miserly, 29, Swarthy: 30. Etonian: 31, Ebb-tide.

Down

Lale: 3, Soho: 4. (n)-Earl- 7. WAP: 3, Stir: (7); 8. R-ald;

. Requiem; 10, Cha-bli-s: 11, Dis- play: 12. Knd (3; 13. H-a-bit-at; 14. Pal-frey: 22. Mint; 23, Tern; 24. Flea; 25. Swab: 26. Grit: 27 Thud.

ETHIOPIAN GIRL FOUND IN CAVE-

Rome, Mar, s. According

to despatches from Asmara, Italian troops advancing up the Amba Alagi ridge, round a Eighteen-year-old Ethio- pretty,

pian girl hiding in a cave. She said she was Ras Mulu Geta's typist.

The troups were attracted by a faint cry from the cave, and found the girl prostrated on the grounu, half starved, with her typewriter still beside her. She was given bread and milk which she are ravenously.

Later, she was taken to head- quarters, where, speaking truent her story. She French, she told had been without food for four days, she said,

prox. 5 miles.

CLUB

Dinghy Helmsmen

Pt4.

31 Mr. H. S. Rouse

2

(Major B. E, C. Dixon)

34

Mr. H. M. Finlay

1

(Dr. L. J. Davis)

41 Major Booty .....

(Mr. Cooper)

Total

R.A.F.Y.C. Dinghy Helmsmen 39 Mr. Owens

(Mr. Trevena)

47 Mr. Wadmore

(Mr. Holmes)

46 Mr. Jenkins" (Mr. Firth)

Total

AFTERNOON RACE

Pts.

15

Salled in yachts belonging to K.HK.Y.C. Course: Channel Rocks (P), Kowloor Rock (P), Rumsey Shoal (P). (N.) Mark on Line (P). Twice round, Helmsmen changing over after first round. Distance 9.8 miles.

CLUB Yacht Helmsmen Artemis A4, Mr. H. S. Rouse ... (Major B. E. C. Dixon) Isobel A7, Dr. L. J. Davis

(Mr. H. M. Finlay) Painted Lady A14,

Major F. C. Booty (Mr. Cooper)

Pis.

7

S. E. Levy & Co.

1, IUS NUSE STREET INVESTMENT BANËSRI, Į BROKEZA

NEW YORK BUTTON BIOHANO #

COMMODITY BIGHANGE, ING. N.X.

CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE

CANADIAN COMMODITY BIĊHANGE, INC.

CORRESPONDENTS YOY

WHITE, WELD CO.. NEW TORS

OLD BAILEY

TRIAL

Cross-Examination

Of Goertz

London, Mar. 6. At the resumption of the case sgainst Hermann Goertz, the Ger- man, dctor who is being tried at the Old Balley for making a plan of a Royal Air Force station at Mansion, near Broadstairs, calcu- lated to be useful to an enemy, the accused underwent a stiff cross- examination at the hands of Mr.

DEPARTURES

PASSENGERS

S.S. TANDA

The following passengers left. Hong Kong on Friday for Australia via ports by the s.s. "Tanda":-

Mr. A. H. Hassett. Mrs. T. I Ivanova, Mr. D. Thompson, Mr. Ching Mang, MẸ Cheung Chim, '. Mr. Seo Ha Kim Wong, V Lin Pi Tuck, Mr. Lee Siak, Mr. Wan Sau. Mr. Mow Kee, Mr. N. N. Johnston, Mr. E. W. C. Corry, Mrs. George Chuck and chlid, Mr."and Mrs. E. V. August and two children. Miss C. C. Nicholson, Captain T. S. Talbot. Mr. Jor Hing, Mr. Gin Ack. Miss G. G. Gin. Mr. A. Lam

James Cassels, K.C., prosecuting Sun, Mrs. L. M. Chinn, Mrs. George

for the Crown.

The hearing was unfinished when the Court adjourned until Monday.

Replying to Mr. Cassels, accused "said his detailed sketch of the Manston aerodrome was for use in connection with a novel in which aviation was largely centred. He did not take the sketch with him when he visited Gerbany immedi- ately before his arrest, and had destroyed the skeleton of his novel. Accused was closely questioned With regard to the visits he paid to several serodromes, as recorded In his diary.

There was a dramatic moment When accused declined to say who was Colonel Dressler, thought to be of the German Air Force, whom he visited on his trip to Berlin, on the ground that it might lead him and the Colonel into serious trouble with the German authorit

CA. Nevertheless, accused assert-

ed that the Colonel was not an in- telligence or secret service officer.

Accused also declined to describe

Chong. Mrs. William Chong.

S.S. RAWALPINDI The following passengers "left Hong Kong on Saturday by the P. & 0. 5.s. "Rawalpindi" for Lendon via ports:-

Miss E. M. Alsson, Mr. G. · J. Avery, Mr. R. Adair, Mr. R. W. Asquith. Mr. Advani, Sir Chartres Biron, Mr. Birch, Mr. K. Bumstead, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. G. Beer, Master G. E. G. Beer, Miss M. L. Beer, Dr. T. G. Bäckhouse, Mrs Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. G. Cattrell and infant, Mr and Mrs. Cheong Yuk Chang, Q.M.S. and Mrs. Coombes and four children, Miss Dowbiggini, Mr. and Mrs. E. Dowson, Mrs. K. I. J. Dorling. Master A. Doring, Master D.

Dorling. Master A. Dorling. Mrs. A.. H. Dickinson, Dr. 'B de Sousa, Mr. and Mrs. S. Eccleshall. Miss M. G. Eccleshall, Mrs. L. G. Everett, Miss J. Everett, Captain F. R. Garside, R.N.. Mias M. Sh Gelling. Miss E. Gibbon. Mr. D.. Gopaldas,, Mr. R. Harland, Mr. and Mrs R. M. Henderson, Master R.

J. A. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. H.

2 another unnamed friend whoin he❘H. Harris, Captain and Mrs. A. C.

Horder

this afternoon

170

H

quarter.

814..

An earlier buletin reported

$24

J

17

3

387

#201

$10.78

iruter.

Total "..

9

$7,90

Morning

7

$72

Grand total

.16

$201 $8.00

R.A.F.I.C.

Mr. Dougie

Camous screen

star

Faris, March, D.

She is a girl of considerable re- the Fuzoarks,

educated and Laynement, having been

Yacht

Heimsmen Carpenter A1, Mr. Wadmore...

(Mr. Holmes)

Pts.

3

La Linda A5, Mr. Jenkins (Mr. Firth

5

True Blue Ail, Mr. Owens .......

(Mr. Trevena)

Total

12

Morning total

Grand total

R.A.F.Y.C, wins by 11 points.

15

27

i

Ashley, who is one, or the party by missionaries and having once accompanying him on "his world

tour, have appiled for specia; dia- pensation to avo.d the publication of bars and hope to be married Lo-day-...

Paris, March 7.

88 20

$4.80

Router.

c d

$20.95

1480 $11.

130 cta.

Reuter's Bulletin, Service,

$1,90

55 ets.

$1.

93%

The marriage took place this morning.

PROTEST TO ITALY

London, March 8.

lived in Paris..

The Italian troops also found the corpses of two white men, stripped of

and their clothing partly devoured by animals.

A notebook was found near one body, in which was the beginning of a letter in French addressed to the Swedish Red Cross mission at Lessiye.

The letter said: "Thank you for the medicine which arrived, but w regret the excellent brandy you promised us has not yet turned up."--

His Majesty's Government has Leuter Instructed the British Ambassador

at Rome, Sir Eric Drummond, to protest to Italy against the bombing

90 of the British Red Cross unit ai

$32

59

富士

BADOGLIO'S REPORT

Rome, Mar. 6. Marshal Badoglio has issued s communique which states that the Third Army Corps has completed Its special task in the Tembien and has turned southwards, aiming to capture Fenaron and Samre.

of

oram.

The Ambassador has been

structed to ask for a full inves- tigation and that full instructions Italian military be given to the authorities to avoid a repetition of this outrage › Reuter

SCENE OF DESOLATION AT QUORAM

Desalye, Mar. 0. The Union Jack still uats de- The rounding up of bodies the possibility

jectedly over a scene of utter deso- enemy troops continues without lation at Quoram. The flag was respite.

found by Reuter's correspondent sald to be visiting this remains of the Eri- The Ethiopions are cut off beyond the Takkaze River tish Red Cross encampment des and the fords are occupied by the

of an immediate bombardment

Certain legations have already cabled their Governments asking tha urgent representation, be nade to Rome king whether such a step is intended.

It was believed formerly that Addis Ababa and Diredawa were

Italians

rufery Bulletin Service,

troyed by Italian bombs.

A throng of peasants, including sick and wounded women and children, stood forlornly" about,

for medical attention. Some ara suffering with horrible wounds and gas burns.

regarded by the Italians as open for the purpose of securing photo-mourning their dead or hoping

no longer as military graphs preparatory to a bombing towns and bases, but it is now felt that the expedition.- recent aerial reconnaissance was outer

FOREIGN OFFICE ACTION

London, Mar. 6.

Steps arising out of the bombing

"SPORTS SHIRTS' FOR THE NAVY

New Tropical Rig

London, Feb. 14. Naval ratings on foreign stations

of the British Red Cross unit at will welcome a change which is Quoram are under the active con- being made in their tropical work-

sideration of the Foreign Office, ing rig. At the discretion of the Commander-in-Chief they may be which has received an official re-

a blue shirt port from Dr. Melly, head of the permitted to wear unit, confirming the details al-with short sleeves and collar at

tached in place of the regulation ready published.

blue overall jacket-

met in Berlin,

Accused admitted receiving £102 from Germany, whereas the per- missible amount was only ten marks.

The case is expected to finish late on Monday.- heuter.

BILLIARDS

The Gold Cup Tournament

"I cannot dare to Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. answer; it would be impossible for Hards, Mr. H.- M. Hodges, Mr. and me" he said.

Mrs. Huang Fa. Mr. and Mrs. J E Johnson. Mrs. M. E. Jarvie. Miss M. A. Jarvie, Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Jckson, Mr. Kwan Hok Lam, Mrs. I W. King, Miss M. R. King, Mr. E. Lewis, Dr. J. M. Lowson, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Millard, Miss J. C, MII- lard, Miss C. McNevín, Mrs. Mc- Master, Hon. Mr. P. A. McElwaine, K.C., Mr. Mitchell, Mr. A. Nicol. Mr. Y. Omoto, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Pattenden, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Phillips and infant, Mr. F. L. Parten, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Poore, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. C Robson and two infants, Master J. Robson. Master D. Robson, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Rait, Master A. J. Rait, Mr. and Mrs. A. Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Rundle, Mr. and Mrs. W 'Shaw, Miss F. J. Shaw, Mr. and " Mrs. W. P. Seath, Miss J. Beath, take the lead from Reece during Mr. and Mrs. B. Stickland, Master

P. the early session in the Gold Cup A. B. Stickland, Master R sealed handicap) blülards tourna-

Stickland, Mr. R. C. Shaw, Miss M. ment at Thurston's, London yes Snow, Mr. E. P. Smith, Mrs. G. G. terday. Recce repied with 238 for N. Tinson, Mr. L J. Thompson, an average of 15.

Mr. E. Virji, Mr. J. A. Thomson. Falkiner made breaks of 207, Miss J. R. Woller, Mr. C. C. 351, 177, 108, and 103 unfinished, Womack, Mr. R. B. Wood, Mr. W. and averaged 67. Reeze had H. A. Weeks, Mr. and Mrs.-W. J. run of 310 (full). The scores at

Walmsley, Mr. J. P. Welford, Mr. Wong Peng Sam. the interval were:--

London, Feb. 16. Faikiner scored 1,210 points to

Falkiner (in play)

Reece.....

7,483

&

7,300 Falkiner increased his lead dur-three frames at 80—40, 57-44,

scored 732 (average 56) against frames,

the evening sesalon when he and 72-52. The three remaining which Reece complied 577 (aver Lindrum at. 47-54,71–43, and,

135 and

however,

were won

by

The Italian Government was in-

age 48), Falkiner went to 228 93-50. The Commander-in-Chief, China

Davis (full) and later had a break of

won four of the six formed in January that the unit

frames played at the afternoon, was proceding (from Desslye to station where the innovation was

275... Wadia and thence towards Que-evidently made-18 to arrange for 198. Reece's best were

session, 57-32, 56-64. 111-21, a specimen of the blue shirt worn ram although the unit's actual

At the end of the match Falkl-17-82, 95-45, 91-52. In the ner led by 310. his average being third frame Davis made the big- position at Quoram was not made by the men on his station to be sent to the Commanders-in-Chief, known to the Italians until after East Indies, Africa, Mediterranean, 43; against 42 of Reece. The final gest break of the week-one of the bombing yesterday.

Ecores were:~~~ "Reuter's fulletin Service.

Fajkiner...................................... 3,105 Reece

7,885

and Arnerica and West Indies stations. As requirements of shirts of this description are not expect-

There is a forty foot hole gapirised to be large, Fleet Orders state In the middle of the camp's Red that no stocks will be provided for Cross emblem,"

repayment issue.

A torn tent flaps over the wreck- ed operating table, which was in use when the first bombs crashed upon the camp.~~ Reuter.

Apparently the type of shirt, in- dicated in the Order is the article made in rayon and other materi- sis, and described in civilian cir cles as a "sports" shirt.

97. In the final frame Lindrum made a break of 56-his highest of the session... ··

The match and the £100 purse £103 SNOOKER MATCH At the beginning of the evening therefore went to Lindrum, but session of his match at Birming- the silver trophy for the highest ham yesterday with H. Lindrum, braak of the match was presented J Davis required "five frames to to Davis for his 97 at the after- win the match. Davis conceded a noon session.

H. Lindrum ..... 39 frames start of one black in each frame.

J. Davis and he started by taking the arut

36 frames

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