'The Kroup suled from Ea 1ancisco on February 8. and wil got return to New York for
days. In the meantime, they will have stayed a week Japan. two weeks in China, Ave days in Bali, ten days in Jaya, ten
and 's in Sumatra
the found island of Nias, and a month In India, including ten days on a bouseboat In the Vale of Kashmir and a sidetrip to Khyber Pass. qu the Afghanistan frontier.
Theirs will be the first organized Darty ever to visit the Vale LI Kashmir and Khyber Pass, Suma-
S. E. Levy & Co.
7, IOS HUCBE STREET ÎNVESTMENT BANEERS &
BROKERS
NEW YORK COTTON BICHANGE COMMODITY SXCHANON, INC, N.TV
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC.
WHITE, WELD & CO., NEW YORK
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DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS
Hong Kong Stock
Exchange
Snareprokers Association
Adyein
Balers
Balm Nominal;
SATURDAY. MARCH 14.
Ballate Fon Nomina
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1936, RACE TO CHEUNG CHAU TOURISTS HERE Far Harbours Tour
Details Of Sunday's Yachting
The following were the detalls of the Kesail 5th Championship Series, the course being Cheung Châu (S), 25 miles:-
"W" CLASS-STARTED AT 09.50.
Barks
'No. Finished
31,8-48 $1,5651,545/35
H.K. Banzo
£1001 2140
Do. (London) .... Chartered Bank 25
Typhoon Curlew
10
12
18.32.45
Corr. Elapsed Pos. Pts. Prev. Ttl.
13 13 D.NS.
3 B 8.42.46 7
9 12.24.02
Escort AUST own Far Har- bours Tour of 17 members, Suy and Deane H. Dickasën arrived trom Shanghai and Amey aboard he m Tinegara yesterday ar 1
MEMBRANT
D.in.
Morcantile Biks. “A”
2141
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£13
14
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213
$73
Bank of East Asia...
$73
N. U. & S. Backs
Am. O. Fin, Corp:
st
Major J. Drennan)
13 Capt. F. F. Foley) Monsoon
17.29.26
1.29.26
2 2 15
23
1
Ch Fin Corp.nl. 8.
1367 Pref. S.
18 17.51.47 17.47.17 Mr, H, W. Dulley) Nordwester
4 8.01.47
8
7
13
Insuranens
Cançon lusurances. $280
1270
Underwriters
$1.00
{
Union insursuzon .....)
$550
1830
1260 $562
China Fires
3473
3480
H.K. Firs
$250
$200.
internaliczni Asace. S.
*
Shipping
238
Douglases were
$36
Sto
15,
Azuma
19 18.04.10 16.04.10 (Mr. W. Sporleder)
23 Cutty
Mr. F. C. Manning)
17.33.15 24 17.33.45 Penguin
(Major Dibb and Capt. 'D. M. Eley
27
18.07.40 18.07.40 Sai Long
(Capt. W., Cowan and Capt. Shannon)
CRUISERS-STARTED AT
18.36.13
5 5 3
13
new-
17.10.15
17.10.15
1
10 20
30
3
7 12
19
CORRESPONDENTS FOY"
6
6 10
10.00.
330
lades (pret.)
$30
1.32.35 '1 (Mr. E. B, Lambert)
6.36.13 1 15 34
$20
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-20
La Cigale
3
16.34,03
16.34.03
8,34.03
88,3
Shelis
(Mr. N. Croucher
.:
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$1.83
Bagulu Guld
$211
18 ct
Waterbosta
Mising
Autamoks.....
Balatcosm
118.10 Bouguet Consolidated 8171
Do.
DJu.
Exploration 16 ct. Goldfield ...
$14]
Norseman
5 18.00.34
17.08.30
8.00.34
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(Mr. Nicholson and Mr. Fairburn),
$1.9%
U. & I.
8 17.00.26
16.48.51
7.00.26
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17.05.10 7.31.30
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7 Com
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Gold Creek...........
113 its
85 km.
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$10
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$
lex div. $11
laubs
$3
Docks, Wharvas,
Godowns, she,
.K. & K. Wharvey.
Do.
(old)
$901
31.10
$1.10
30 sti.
18
$76
34
21
:
(Mr. A. L. Shields)
11
United Paracales...57 cts.
Salacot Mining...... 134ets.
ipo Mining....
Kattaus...
Lengketa (single) 5.
Exploration..... Shanghini Loan
3.
Venezuela Gold Fids.
26 ets.
Quest
West Wind
151
L.N.S.
19 19
Wanderer
16
D.N.B.
9.
9
17
D.N.S.
18
Cherub
21
D.N.S.
9
9
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29
17.50.25
17.03.23
7:50:25
11
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11 10
3100
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$9.70
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$1.151
:
$4.10
;
179
34
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$60
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Do. {new) **{ It.h. & W. DoCKE... S. Cuina Motors 'A' Shangual Docks S. New Boganeerinys. Hongkows
.......
Lands, Hotein, amāj
Buildings
H.K. Hotels
H.KL......... Do. 4% Debentures Shangbai Lands....
Metropolitan Lands..
H.. Beities. 100 China
Do.
Debenturess.
Humphreysen,
New Asta Hutet
Asia Healtios "A".
Do.
Chinese Estates.....
Cotton Mila
Co
$304
$13
310
$5.83
34
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$4.20
$30.
par
1490
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11 6
ex'div. $11.10
33.10
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NOTE--Figures in parentheses indicate number of letters In the words required.
Across
3
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DE-ANAL 1.
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man
Lileek, J.
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Epace (4).
10- Suver one may we' an up- Diopriate vopný or a grean Drayer (4), 11,-puso.ute a rivalry, he jack- tu ne puck to Heat val,
14 Spory of his kina is hard-
V credidie (5).
it a
a "Woodbin.,
given
one, ne's .ucky! (anagram) (11). d-when you see is drop, it
may be rain (5). 12-Cord it may be, out (7). 13-TAIS 8 sure to cuter one up!
• (7).
15-May be put up for notice in
front of a church door (5). 16. To write or speak at length
on a subject (5). 20. To do thi thought (5),
requires some
the
latter
named
unsung virtually SINGAPORE RAW
unknown little island situated just off Sumatra's west. const bare.y a degree north of the equator. har- bouring a quaint civilization that the Dickasons predict may soon b. as inviting and popular as Ball.
الالم
RUBBER
Latest Singapore Prices
WEDDING IN EDINBURGH ·
SYNAGOGUE
Oppenheim-Levitt
London, Feb, 19.
Great interest was shown yes- terday in the wedding of Miss Mr. Violet Miriam Levitt and
Was Oppenheim Meyer
which 1. B. JOSEPH & CO.
solemnised by the Rabbi (Dr. Salis Saturday, Mar. 14. Messrs. H. B. Joseph & Co. re. Dalches) in the Synagogue, Salis ceived the following
quotations bury Road: Edinburgh. The bride-
heim, Palmerston Straits Currency from Singa groom, a son of Mr. David Oppen- Road. Edin- pore for Raw Rubber-
James Buyors Sellersburgh, is a director of 257 Unch. 281
Grant and Co. (Ltd), Jamaica Street, Glasgow, and the bride is Apr./June 261 down. 281
the only daughter of Mr. H. J. 261 down 263 July/Sept. Oct..; Dec.
Levitt, managing director of Wood- 26 down 27
house and Co. Ltd.), and of Mrs. Market. Stagnant.
Levitt, 24 Esslemont Road, Edin- burgh.
Spot
The tour will depart from India on May 23 for Europe, here it wil disband, though a few may arrive in New York as early as June 19. WELL KNOWN DIRECTOR Deane Dickason is best known as director and lecturer of World ina Souta Sea Cruises, also as pro- ducer and narrator of the "Pert o'
Series of cinema trave.ogs. His charming wife, Sally. is per- haps the foremost artiter of Tra- vel Fashions anywhere in the world to-day. For two years she bas been affliated with Bonwit Teler. Avenue women's Exclusive Fifth shop. as Travel Fashion authority. in that time she has pubished two invaluable manua's for fem n-
ne travelers, Wardrobe: What to Wear Every-Singapore to-day for Raw Rubber where." and the other, "Sally's Little Green Book: A Shoppers' Round-the-world Guide."
one
"Your Trave:
The Dickasons last visited the Orlent, on the Resolute. World Cruise last spring. and before that on the Around Pacific Crules of the s.8. Lurline in 1933 and 1934.
THOSE IN THE PARTY
The members of their present Far Harbours Tour, most of whom with have travelled extensive'y them before, are:
Pedro E. Cassarino, Montevideo Uruguay: Mr. and Mrs. Samui Hempstead, Long Island.
N. Y. Mrs. Pearl W. Dore. Balti more, Maryland; Mr. and Mrs. William H. Emery. Elmhurst, Ni!- nola; Mrt., Eizabeth H. Fisher. Beverly Hills, California; Paul J Friday. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Mrs. A. A. Ha sey, Wheatland. Cali- Je fornia: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Colier King, Glen Ridge, New Jer- suitable for little sey; Mrs, Frances B. Milbank Los Angeles, California; Miss Mary W. people (5). 25. It would be regarded
Ross. Cheter. Pennsylvania. transgression In Abyssinia Duare Taylor. New York City, and Mrs. E. A. Weiss. Pittsburgh, Penn-
vania.
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END
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$70
S'tial Cotionstuk,S.
$70
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841
news.
$42
512
lang sing...
$14
$25
Wing Textiles(S.)
$23
Public Utilities
102,80
Tramway RING
$10.80
$7
Punk Fox (Old) -
$3
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$3
$5€
422
16.-8ome
tuls say
grows
$20
Yaquisti Ferries
10.10
$10.20
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$20.70 $10.20
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many Wish
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17.
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152
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to join issue (7).
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$8.80
Jo. Cuma Buses........
{wow/
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207-
36/-
17.90
$4.60
!!!!!!
$191
Do. (new)...
H.K. Zout $521
Terepunes (011) ... $2455) 1 d
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industriais
Malabon Bugare
$8.40 Callbock, ford.fd.
$15
Macgregors (pret.)D.
Canton iceE Cemeal.
Diisovila.naoMA
Dairy Farms
$2.20
Lane Crawforde.....Tak Macxinths were Nanyang TousSEO...... Muudaresinin
170 on Win, Powell........
887.0
$7.80
*4.10
120
$201
Amusemented some
$4.70
$12
Ch. E'tainmuntaian Constructions, (old))
10:
1460
$12
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130 cta.
150 cts.
#5.00
13.35
$1,90
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31.35
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$1
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Ch.G.8419256.3 Bds.
93%
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prem.
par
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$4
Vibro Pileng
mains of a tumbler on the deck.
wound under the point of the chin
Wallace Marper
NAVAL COMMANDER'S
DEATH
Fall In Cabin On Broken Tumbler
E
London, Feb. 23.
A verdict of accidental death was returned yesterday at the inquest on Lieutenant-Commander Audley Alltrées Hogg, aged thirty-two, who AMS. Ramilites, in Sherness Har bour.
*59 #2
Commander Hogg had a large
did! (5)
18.-A German takes her with
b.m to the front (4).
19-I not, this comes out in-
stead (4).
21-Aight ship of Spanish his-
+1
tory (7).
23-One knot is an impediment
to progress (5).
24.This beggar brings us a form
of cougratulation (5).
25.-Side-track (5),
28. Some take physic. and are this the better for it but (4), 29-If this be left. one is infilte-
ty better off! (4). 30-It's burnt and none "aments
This makes one its inss! really very cross!" (7).
Down 1-It addattle colour to
fair que's check (5).
2. Being attractive, this eng- ages one's attention (11).
4. A cluster of grapes (s). 5-In this way, one may have
a good time (3), 6-An Abyssin'an governor (3).
FRANCO-SOVIET TRADE: AGREEMENT.
and a small deep-punctured wound ("Hong Kong Daily Press" Special) on the right side of the neck.
i
(3)
race
26. What's the rubber tree?
name
(3)
25 2
27. So've this last clue just as
it is! (3).
YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION The following is the solution of the last puzzle:—
Across
10,
1, Nap.es-(5); 6. Ecaria; Choler-a; 11, Icitie; 12. (8)-Iberia; 13, Advance:.16, S-coo-t; 17. Rlied; 18. Acute; 19, Earns: 22, Excel; 25, Para-d-ox; 29, Ho-ok-ah; 30, Nib- ble: 31, Tetanus; 32. D.adem; 33, Status.
Down
1. Nalls; 2. Primo; Ecat; 4. Shed: 5, Plea: 8, Erk; 7. Caber; 8: Rural; 9, Elan-d; 14. Vi-car; 15 Noted; 19. Ephod; 20; Rhoda: 21, Spatz 22, Exist; 23, C-ab-ot; 24, Lcers: 26. A-hem; 27. Away: 28.
On-us.
GERMAN FORCES IN RHINELAND
UNIVERSITY NEWS
Oxford Professorship Of Chinese
J
#
BENJAMIN & POTTS
1
Saturday, Mar. 14. Mrs. Benjamin and Potts re- ceived the folowing Straits cur-seats in the synagogue were carly
from 2lled with spectators. rency quotations (Buyers)
attended Over 400 guests ceremony. and the unreserved
the
Spot Apr./June
July Sept Oct./Dec.
Market Steadier.
20% cts. 268 cts. 267 CLS.
The bridal gown, cut on straight simple lines, was of white satin- with sleeves backed marocain, tight to the elbow, then falling
very wide wings. The away in long train was attached to the skirt. From a coronet of pearls on her hair was draped a cascade
PHILIPPINE GOLD MINING white tulle, which stretched
SHARES
Saturday. Mar. 14. Messrs. Berjamin and Potts, re- celved the following quotations their Manlia Agents this from morning:-
Beng. Consola
Buyers Sellers
11.00
beyond the train and in which were tucked sprigs of 'orange buds. The bride wore no ornaments, and her toilette was completed by an artistic shear of arum utes.
The best maid, Miss Lena Op- penheim, sister of the bridegrbom, had a dress in white crepe with flowing sleeves and wide sash. stiff Her white crepe cap had a halo of white net, arid she carried a sheaf of Harrisi Hes. Novel and effective dresses in the form
monks' cf 43
"11.80
Aritamoks
1.20
1.25
United Paracales
.36
.38.
San Mauricios
.57
59
1. X. L's
.75
.80
Masbates
.43
Demonstrations
37
371
Big Wedges
17
18
SILVER MARKET
From Our Own Correspondent)
London, March 14. Silver prices to-day
as follow:
March 13 March 14 19-13/18 19-7/8 19-3/4 19-11/16
London were up 1/16
Spot
Forward
K.L.M. NEWS
Special K.L.M.-Flight -
To Palestine
Although the good old "Pelican"
gowna composed of white crepe were worn by the two other attendants, Misses Shella Oppenheim (sister of the bride- groom and Miss Sylvia Daiches. cowls in dark navy blue and over their hair, they had white-plaited girdles. wide cuffs of navy blue, and also carried sheaves of Harrisli "les. Mr. Reginald N. Levitt, brother of the bride, was best man.
Pointed were draw
After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Levitt held a reception in the As- sembly, Rooms, George Street," and the bride and bridegroom left
·later en route for Majorca The bride travelled in a three-piece ensemble in navy and white check, and navy blue "hat.
AMERICAN LIFT STRIKE SETTLEMENT
New York, Mar. 15. The striking iftmen will re-
Oxford, Feb. 18.
to-day, the In Congregation Vice-Chancellor, Mr. A. D. Lind- say. Master of Balliol, presiding,
is at present regularly employed ca the Principal of "Jesus moved
amend the provisions the European lines of the KLM, statute to of the Professorship of Chinese in it has not forgotten yet the "Gresume their duties to-morrow. The Eastern Road," and on the 19th t the pro-
strikers will be reinstated and order to comply with
their demands regarding hours visions of the grant towards the May next it will probably fly one
the sub- But the and "conditions will be Frofessor's stipend offered by the again in the direction of Halle-
Leipzig and Universities China Committee. The Principal of Jesus explained journey does not lead to Batavia ject of arbitration later-
this time: "Gaza is the goal. On Reuter. that Oxford had received from the the occasion of the Levant Fair at Tel-Aviv which is of great intervit Universities China Committee grant of £775 a year for 10 years, to Western Europe, the KL.M. in. tend undertaking a special fight to Palestine and back, Accommoda tion is to be available for 11 or 12 passengers.
་།་
the with
Deference to special teaching of Chinese Religion and Philosophy:
a
of
The
For various reasons it had not been possible to create a new Pro- fessorship immediately, but Reader had been appointed in January, 1934, at a stipend London, March 14.
£575 a year for Ave years. Paris, Mar. 14.
German military forces in the
present statute proposed to main- According to the provisions of Rhineland zone total only 36,500 tain the present Reader for his Dr. Amin Madwar, who had made a post-mortem examination, the Franco-Soviet trade agreement. stated that there were four wounds, which has been published here. Including organised" police forces, full term of five years, unthi Jan- and one of them had severed the the French Government under according to a statement issued uary, 1939, when the Readership Professorship, the constitute internal jugular vein. Places of takes to abolish the additional Im-by the German Embassy which will come to an end, and to re-
says there are no armoured fight-
which will be financed by the in- the broken tumbler fitted two of port duty on half finished and
come received from the Univer- the wounds, and he thought the finished goods manufactured anding units and no *bombing aero- wounds had been caused by the imported from Russia. Commander falling on to the glass. The injuries could not have been
person
was found dead in his cabin in i self-ir:ficted or caused by a third most favoured nation treatment. | eighth of Germany, contains" im · to the Chair will take place at
The coroner, Mr. E. C. Harris, Q. D. said it seemed a possible explana- Surgeon Commander Brownfield stated that when call-tion that Commander Hogg had the gloss in his hand when he fell ed to the cabin he found Com-
Death would have taken place very mander Hogg in a kneeling post-
Quickly after the fall. tion, dead. There were the re-
planes in the Rhineland and in Bities China Committee, plus the Both Governments bind them view of the fact that the terri-existing grant of £200 a year from the University. The e'ection tory in question consists of ong selves to accord to each other the The Soviet Union, moreover, al ows
'portant towns and is inhabited by the the free transit of French goods destined for Iran and sent by par- cel post, with the exception of electric bulbs cotton material and cotton thread. Transocean Nema Service
end of the Reader's term. one-fifth of the population of the Meanwhile the income from the as anything but slon can be used for any special country, the occupation cannot be Chair during its period of suspen
purpose connected with the study symbolical.·· considered
of Chinese. Rester's Bulletin Service,
Athena,
The schedule of the journey in the following
AUSTRALIANS IN EXTRA MATCH IN S, AFRICA
Capetown, Mar. 14. The Australian cricketers began an extra three-day match to-day
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texta
Tuesday 12th Hay: Departure with the Western Province on a from Amsterdam, in the afternoon perfect wicket before a crowd of arrival at Budapest and sighteca- | 3,000:
Batting first the home ing conducted by the Ibuse Agency.
Wednesday 13th May: Budapest scored 108 A. D. Nourse con- Athens by air. Sightseeing con-
The Australians batted unt') Thursday 14th May: ducted by Prof. Scatmor, visit to tributing 55 and O'Reilly taking & the Acropolis etc. Cairo by air, Luncheon and visit closing time. scoring 37 runs with-
out logs.-- the pyramids.
Reuter
Athens-
Friday 15th May: Cairo-Gaza by air. Arrival at 9 am, followed by ride (hours) in comfortable cars to Tel Aviv
RETURN JOURNEY
The return journey from Gaza will commence on the 18th May, arrival at Schiphol taking placa on the 22nd May: If possible, the KLM, will endeavour to make ar for the rotura rangements
the first Blight to differ from
for 35,
journey, spending the night in
ther towns.
The costs of the journey Amster- dan-Tel Aviv and back amount to lod- F1.1000-a head, including
19 ging, meals, sightseeing etc. also free transport of 20 Kg. of idggage. Expenses incurred for the sojourn in Palestine are to be
borne by the passengers.
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