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$1,42
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1936.
END OF MILITARY
OPERATIONS
New Tasks Face Tuvaders
("Hong Kong Dally Press" Special)
Asmara, May 10.
AVIATION LEAGUE'S NEW HOME
AEROPLANE.SHAPED
BUILDING OPENED AT CIVIC CENTRE
Shanghal, May 6 Built at cust of approximately $115.000, the new home of the Ns- tional Aviation League, at the Civic Centre, was opened yesterday after- noon in the presence of a group of officials and leading residents. One training plane of the Flying As-
The occupation by Italian troeps £1041 214 of all important points in Abyssinia £31 may now be considered 'accomplish- fled. The occupation has also been $73
extended to all strategical points of the "Addis Ababa-Jibuti Railway. of which the Abyssinian sector is now completely under Italian.con- trol is stressed here that Ge-sociation organized" by the League neral Graziani's entry into Harrar marked the end of the military operations and that the military campaign will now be followed by a systematical penetration and ad- ministration of Ethiopia.
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$30
$20 1978
315 20
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$275
31
Underwriters
3370 $1.65
$527
Union Insurances ...
1438
1:80
China Fires
c d
$200
H.K. Fires
International Amsco. S.
Shipping
$36
Vonylases
Steamboats
$30
*Lados (pret.)
$20
Do. (dof.)
97/6
Shell
Mining
82.45
26 ate.
118
10 cu
20 ct. Big
Wedge
30 ats
Dendastations
6 ots.
77 CM.
Gold Ever.. soun
16 cts.
Gold Crock..........
7840
United Paracales... 75 ct
11 cta.
Salacots
......11 cts. 12 cts.
Itogons ....
$1.15
11.
Langkats (single), Masbate".
11,0 $9
75 cts.
$170 $2,30
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311 $1.16
Venezget Gold Fldu. $3.20
Docks, Wharves,
$1.30
73. ct..
$14
$10
IXL
Kailans
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$1.10 $1.20
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Ban Mauricio
Godowns, etc.
H.K. & K. Wharves.
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$10.60 $7.35
$26
$31.10
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Hictu 10 ct.
(old) $80
$90
30 cts.
$100 351
20 ct.
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19
S. China Motors* A'
10
Shanguni Docks S.
54
New Engineering8.
5186
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Lands, Hotels, and
$4.70
Buildings
H.K. Hotele
HK Lands....... Do. 4% Debentures
Metropolitan Lands.
54.70
$32
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$18
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$10
$5
H.K. Bealties.............
$4.35
34
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381
$60
Fi Chinus Estatos......
Cotton Mills
S'ha Cettona(old)S.
H.K. Electrice
Sandakan Lights
Telephones (old)...
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was exhibited in front of the build- ing, while a fleet 'plane built on behalf of the Association by the Chinese Aircraft Factory at Lung hwa made a demonstration Night.
Several hundred members of the League and guests attended the ceremony which was held in the hall.
The presidium consisted of Gen. Wu Te-chen, the Mayor, Mr. Weng Shao-lal, Mr. K. R. Ling, Gen. & K. Yao, Mr. Tu Yueh-seng, Gen. Huang Pingheng, and Mr. Yu After the usual Kuo- Ya-ching.
This task of civilisation may pos- sibly offer difficulties than that of military conquest, since the vast Abyssinian Empire contains various tribes, who never recognised rule of the Negus, and may not submit to Italian authority with- Life in out offering resistance. Addis Ababa meanwhile assumed mintang rites, speeches emphasiz- normal aspects again. The gren-ing the promotion and development ter part of the population returned of aviation in China were delivered. to its homes and many natives who The band from the Bureau of Pub- were wounded in the recent dis- fic Safety rendered music. orders, are applying to the Italian authorities for medical treatment. Most shops are again open for business.
Pennzorran News Service
CAPE ENGLAND FLIGHT
Mrs. Mollison's Attempt
. On Record
Capetown, May 10. Mrs. Amy Mollison, who has just broken the record for the fight from London to the Cape, has started on her return journey, seck ing a new time for the homieward. hop!!
She started at 10.19 p.m.
She will ny along the East Coast route and expects to reach her des- tination on Wednesday at 11 p.m. She would thus clip hours from the record set up by Tommy Rose, the R.AF, officer.— Keller.
Johannesburg. May 11. Mrs. Mollison left the Rand aero- drome for Salisbury at 6 a.m. local time. Weather reports are favour-
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THE KING AND PEACE
"MATTER OF CONCERN TOME"
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$74
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$7
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18
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13
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Star Ferries
$581
$19
Yaumusti Ferries
320
Chins Lighte (old)... $10.65 $10.80
Dus
{10W)...
320
Macao do
$8.30
39
Chins Bussidi
22/6
Traum
28/
Du (prof.)|
Industrials
$8.40
Malabon Sugars,
$10
Caldbeck, ford.) 8.
$18
Macgregors (pref.)8.
111
Canton Ice
$10 20
Cementa
84.40
$19)
Amusemente
$2.90
Ch. Eltainments................
30 004.
303
85
$2
$3.35
Bincares Watson
60 ota. W. Howell
12
$1.35
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Constructions, (old)}
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Lane Crawfords...
Mackintosh... Nanyang Tobacco Le
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Wallace Harper......
$55
BK Wing On
S'hai Do,
$4
Vibro Pilong
ADVANCE OF RED TROOPS
Yunnan-Szechuen Border Anxiety
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$4.40
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$13
$0.90
$2.36 $1.80
London
"The establishment of peace and good will between nations and the alleviation of those evils of unem – ployment from which so many of unhappily still my people are
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Constructed in the shape of an aeroplane, the building is two sto- reys high. The motor of the 'plane represented by a three-storey rotunda; the wings by four large exhibition halls; the body by an assembly hall, and the tall by a group of offices. Simplicity and solidarity are features of the ex- terior of the building, the walls be- ing faced with artincial granite and decorated with typical Chinese carvings.
The headquarters of the League are located at the rear, which is approached by a street. Pictures, maps, diagrams, and models of aeroplanes are exhibited in the four halls. On the top floor of the rot- und are tablets on which the names of members are inscribed. Mr. Dayu Doong was the architect.
("N.C.D.N.")
STUDENTS ISSUE
MANIFESTO
Japanese Actions In North China
name
Peping. May 11. Stating that North China is lost to China bath in
and deed. the Peiping-Tientsin student Union four days ago issued a fresh proclamation announcing a change of name of the organisation and a new set of policies.
The new name of the organisa- tion will be the "Pelping-Tientsin Btudents National Liberation Union," which they feel describes more clearly their aims and pro- gramme. The chief additional fea- ture of the печ programme 2 organised opposition to the third of Hirota's famous principles, that of co-operation against Chinese Communists.
"The present situation in North China is quite different from that suffering will be matters of con- obtaining or December 9 (date of stant and lively concern to me."
the first student demonstration
In these words the King has re-here) last year." reads the man!- which was plied to an address from the Con- festo "North China vocation of York which he received then lost in deed but not in name is now lost in both name and deed, through the actions of the Japan- ese Imperialists and their puppets. Union News.
at Buckingham Palace among a number of others from Corpora- tions, the Universities, and other
H official institutions.
The addresses expressed sym- 55 ata.pathy and condolence on the death of King George and congratula- tions to King Edward on his ac- cession. The text of the addresses and replies were published in the "London Gazette."
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$45
$54
The following are further ex- tracts from the King's replies:
To Oxford University: I greatly value the sympathy in my grievous loss, of the University with which River between last Thursday and my father was so closely associat- Saturday, after defeating the Yun-ed, and at which I spent two happy nan provincial forces near. Tung-years, chuan and Kinsba, on the north Jern border of Yunnan Province.
To the Convocation of Canter bury: All that affects the Church will be my close concern.
“RELIGIOUS LIBERTY"
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ARRAS MEMORIAL TO BRITISH DEAD
London, Apr. 28. The Imperial War Graves Com- misaton announce that, by gr rangement with the French eccle- siastical and civil authorities, the tablet to the Million Dead of the British Empire erected in the Cathedral at Arras (the recon- struction of which has recently been completed) will be unveiled on Bunday, May 10, by the chair- man of the commission. Mr. Duff Cooper, the Secretary for. War,
The tablet is "To the memory of One Million Dead of the British Empire who fell in the Great War 1814-18 and of whom the greater part rest in France" and is similar in design to those erected by the commission in other cathedrals-in France.
The troops under General Liu Wen-hul, pacification commission-
To the Free Churches: I can er for Bikang. sustained heavy
assure you that I shall ever prize losses at the hands of the invading those civil and religious liberties the heritage of my Communists, and were forced to which are retreat further to the north-west, people and the baals of our free the reports any.
dom..
In his reply to the Royal Society, The Red troops are expected to
The commission also announce push through the mountainous dis- the King said: "I gladly accept tricts between Szechuen and Bi- your invitation to become your that arrangements have been inade for the first meeting of their An- kang Provinces and join the main patron, and in this way to con- body of the Communist Army under tinue the long-established connec-glo-German-French Committee to The Reds are said to have suc-Hsu Helang-chien and Cau Teb, tion between the Crown and your be held in London on Monday,,
the Chingha. which is now in western Szechuen, society." cended in
(From Our Special Correspondent)
Canton, May 11. The Yunnan-Ezechuen border around Yenpien has been throw into disorder by the advance of Communist troops under Lo Lung and Hsiao Keh from northern Eze- chuen, it is reported here to-day.
June 8.
SINGAPORE RAW RUBBER
"
Latest Singapore
Prices
VESSELS DUE
Agapenor, . . June 1. Agamemnon, B. & S., May 19. Agra, Gilman's, June 1. Anna Moersk, Jebsen's, Maj 23. Argun Maru, 0.5.K., May 19. Astoria, Jebsen's, May 23, Atsita Maru, NY.K., May 21. Bebar, P. & 13., June 5- Benakler, Loxley's, May 21. Beuledi, Loxley's, June 18,
1. B. JOSEPH & CO.
Monday, May 11. Mesars. . B. Juseph & Co., re
Quotations the following ceived from Singapore In Straits Cur-Renelduch, Loxley's, May 15. Benreogh, Loxley's, June 9. Henveane,, Loxley's, June 4 thutan, P. & C., May 24, Hiyo Maru, 0.9.E, May 30. Borneo Maru, 0.5.K., June 2 Burma Maru, 0.8.K., June 3. Buenos Aires Maru, 0.8.K., May 23. Burtt, P. & O.. Jane 9.
rency for Raw Rubber,
Spot. July/Sept. Oct./Dec. Jan./March Markı-Qujet.
rency
25 u
25 up i 26 up 263 up i
BENJAMIN & POTTS
Monday, May 11. Messrs. Benjamin and Potts re eived the following Straits cur- (buyers) from quotations Singapore 10-day for Raw Rubber
Buyers Sellers
251 up 23 up 26 up 261 up i
Spot
July/Sept. Oct./Dec. Jan./March Market. Stendy.
PHILIPPINE GOLD MINING SHARES
Monday May 11. Messrs. Benjamin and Potts re ceived
Iollowing quotaiona trom
Agents th morning-
the their Maulia
Beng. Consols. 11.70 11.80
Antamoks
1.60
1.65
United Paracales San Mauricios
.50
.51
.76.
.79
1.00
1.05
401
.50
Ji
.51
.52
2
.191 .78
21
.80
I. X. L's
Masbates
Demonstrations Big Wedges Itogons
HOPEL CHAHAR COUNCIL
High Adviser Appointed
Peiping, May 11. General Sung Che-yuan, Chair- man of the Hopel-Chahar Political Council, to-day announced the ap- pointment of General Lu Chung- in former divisional commander under General Feng Yu-hsiang, as bighest adviser to the council. The appointment is interpreted here, as All a move by General Sung to Important posts in the council with close friends and subordinates.
Simultaneously. It was officially announced that the council has decided to organize a legislative committee of five members, to be headed by Mr. Teng Che-hsi. The committee will come into official existence early next, month- (nion News.
Calchas, B. & S., June 1. Canada Maru, 0.8.K., May 15 Cantu Maru, Q.S.K., Mas 13. Canton, Messageries", May 17. Celebes Maru, O.S.K., May 19. Change. B. & S., June 12. Chenonceaux, Messageries'. May 19. Chichiber Maru, NY.K., May 2 City of Christ Church, Bank's, June 10. City of Eastbourne, Hank Line, May 1
Mobily, Hank Line, May 19 Corts P., June 10.
Cremer, J.C.J. Line, May 13 D'Artsana Mensageries, May 30. Danmark. E.A. Co., June 4. Deunaus, B. & S., June 15. Doaan. Melchers. May 14. Emp. of Asia, C.P.S.. May 13. Emp. Canada, C.P.S., May 22 || Emp. of Russia, C.P.S., June 4. Emp of Japan, C.P.S. June 18. Felix Roussel, Mensageries. June 12. Foylebank, Bank Line, May 15. Friderun, Melchers, June, 2
13. Asy Fulda, Melchers'p G.G.P. Doumer, Messageries, May 15. Generat Pershing. States Co.. May 15. Gen: Sherman... States Co., May 2. Golden Mountain, States Co., May 2 Gingo Maru, NY.K., May 14. Gneisenau, Molchers, May 22 Fagno Mar, 0.S.K.. June 4. Haruna Maru. N.Y.K., May 2 Havana-Mara, 0.8.K.. May 31, Himalaya Mara, O.S.K., May 20. Himalaya, Lloyd Triestino, May 30. Hong Kong Maru, O.S.K., May 20 Ixion, B. & S., June 5.
Jeng Laborde, Messageries', May 15. Kitan Maru, N.Y.K., May 93. Kwangtung, B. & S., May 12. Kulmerland, Jebsen's, May 7, Kumsang, Jardine's, May 15. Leverkusen, Jebsen's, June 8. Manila Mar, 0.8.K., May 27.
& $., June 7. Monter, B. S
18. Mar Nagato Maru, N.Y.K., Mas 19. Naruto Maru, N.Y.K., May 21. Nako Mara, N.Y.E., May 12 Neckar, Melchers, June 4. Nel. Maersk,
k, Jebson's, May 12. New York. States Co.. June 1. Nordmark, Jebsen's, May 28,
June 13. Oder, Melchers', Oldenburg, Jobson's May 20. Panama Maru, 0.9.K., Mor 13. Panama Patrocin, B. & 3., May 2 Peiping. Gilman's, Jane. Penang Maru, N.Y.E., May 15. Pres. Coolidge, Dollar's, May 15. Pros, Garfield. Deliar's, Jane 5. Pros. Grant, A.M. Line. June 12. Pros Hoover, Dollar's, June 4. Pre
Fackson, A.M. Line, May 15. Pres. McKinley, A.M. Line, May 29. Pres. Polk, Dellar's, June 19. Pren. Taft, Dollar's, May 25. Pres. Van Buren. Dollar's. May 29, Banpura, P. & O., May 13. Rajputans, P. & O., May 15
MEMORIAL SERVICES
Several Held
THE CUNNINGHAME GRAHAM MEMORIAL
SERVICE
London, Apr. 20. About the same time yesterday were lowering as the mourners Cunninghame Graham's body in- to its grave in the lonely Scots Island, some two hundred of his friends were making their last salute to him" at a memorial ser- vice "in St Michael's, Chester Square This chutch was chosen not because of any immediate as- sociation with the dead Scottish hidalgo himself but because it was The church at which until her death his mother regularly attend- ed
more There cannot have been
the than twenty people among congregation who had not the all- ver hair of middle and old age. others, Mr. There were, among Edward Garnett, Mr. H. G. Wells, Miss Violet Hunt, Mr. Muirhead Bone, Mr. Beerbohm and his wife, Mr. H W Nevinson, and, of John Course, Mr.
Burns, who shared the ardours of Trafalgar Square with Cunninghame Graham that stormy Sunday in the eighties, while among the younger people were Mr. Ernest Theslger and Mrs. A. F. Tschiffely, better known by her stage name of Violet Mar quesita when she played during the long run of "The Beggar's Opera." It was a strangely impersonal vervice, with the twenty-third Psalm in the unfamiliar setting by Schubert, and the other hymns and the "Nunc Dimittis" sung only by the shrill piping volces of the choirboys. There were many un- familiar faces and many well- groomed, silk-hatted elderly men who looked as if they had that from morning arrived in town Cheltenham or from an important But, the British Embassy abroad. picture which remained in one's mind was that of a small aged Woman in bonnet, spangles, and sequins, and with the air of an ancient family servant, who sat through the service with bowed head, sobbing quietly.
Rawalpindi, P. & O., May 47. Scharnhorst, Melchers', June 0. Silvertesk, Furness', Mar 18. Sirdhana. B... (Apcar), May 26. Somerville, Bank Line, May 20 Sumatra, Lloyd, Triestino, June 5. Sunning, B. & S., May 9 Ta Shan, Dodwell's. May 17. Talma, B. Apeari. May 12. Tamara, Gilman's. May 17. Tjisadane, J.C.J. Line,, May 12. Tjisslak. J.C.J. Line, May 17. Toba Maru, N.Y.K., May 2. Yasukani Maru, N.Y.K.. May 19. Van Heutsz, J.CJ. Line, May 19. Victoria, Lloyd Triestino, May 2.
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