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2307
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190 cts.
1507
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San Mauricio
$88
20 ot.
$9
$107
Venezuela Gold Fide.
Docks, Wharves, Godowns, etc. H.K. & K Wharton.
Do.
Do.
(new)
Provideuts (old) ... (now).
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74.85
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$4.55
$4.06
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$301
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$301
$100
213
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310
541
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14.10.
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$4
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360
38.36
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552
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350
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Du. newjS.;
$20+
$18
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$26
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10/10./20
37
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$20
810.70
$7.70
$51
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$8.30
126"
191
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$270 12.30 $11
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$89
147
31.05
30 ate
$135
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, « JUNE 9, 1936.
LORD WILLINGDON'S VICEROYALTY
"An Outstanding Success"
LORD ZETLAND'S TRIBUTE
BETTING BOOKS SINGAPORE RAW
PRODUCED
RUBBER
INSPECTION SOUGHT BY TRIBUNAL
London, May 20. The hearing of evidence before The Budget Inquiry Tribunal end- ed yesterday, the seventh day of the inquiry.
Mr. Justice Porter, the chairman thanking counsel for the produc- tion of the private accounts of Mr. J. H. Thomas, unnounced that
London May 16, Striking tributes to the services
The Tribunal would like also to rendered by Lord Willingdon, who
see any bookmakers' account that has just returned to this country upon relinquishing the office Mr. Thomas runs or any account
I that kind. Viceroy of India. were paid by Lord Zetland. Secretary of State
Mr. Justice Porter announced
for India, and others at the an-
that the Tribunal would give notice nual dinner of the London Cham- ber ut Commerce at Guildhall lass night, writes a correspondent.
Lord Wilingdon was to have been the guest
of honour, but, having caught a chill on his way home, he was prevented by dor- tor's orders from being present.
Sir Stephen Demetriadi, Presl- dent of the Chamber, was in the
chair.
The Lord Mayor acknowledged the civic toast. submitted by the President
that
desired any further evidence, and to-day would listen to speeches by counsel
There will no public "summing- up" of the evidence by the pre- siding judge. At the conclusion of counsel's speeches, the evidence,
thousands comprising many
of words and many documents, will be considered in private by the Tribunal and a report and con- clusions prepared.
This report will be presented by the Tribunal to the House of Com- mons.
Latest Singapore · Price:
EI B. JOSEPH & CO.
Monday, June 8.... Messrs. H. B. Joseph' & Co., re- ceived the following quotations from Singapore in Straits Currency tar Raw Rubacr:-
Sput July-Sept. Oct-Dec:
Jan.-Mar
Buyers
251 Up 251 Up A 261 Upi 261 Up
C.P.C. SHOOTS MAN, WOUNDS WOMAN
27
Policeman Is Himself Shot On Concession Border
EVIL GOSSIP ALLEGED MOTIVE FOR ATTACK
Shanghai, June 3. Because, it is alleged, they had been gossiping about his "affection tor another man's wife, C.P.C. 2880, attached to Wayside Police Station, shot a Chinese man and woman in a lane off Avenue Foch reived the following Straits cur-early yesterday morning and was rency
Market: Steady.
BENJAMIN & POTTS
Monday, June 8. Messrs. Benjamin and Potts re-
quotations (buyers) from Singapore to-day for Raw Rubber
Spot
251*cts. 261 cts.
July-Sept. Oct.-Dec.
Jan.-Mar. (1937) Market: Very Steady.
261 cts. 261 cts.
PHILIPPINE GOLD MINING SHARES
Monday, June 8. Messrs. Belijamin and Potty ra
following quotations their Manila Agents thus
In proposing the toast "The Earl of Willingdon." the Presidenti
Much of the interest yesterday cervedt atter expressing regret at the centred in the re-examination of trom cause of his absence
night several witnesses. said that they would be glad to First of these was Mr. Kenneth hear that he was making good Butt, sort of Sir Alfred Butt, who progress towards recovery. He was closely questioned by Mr.
had told him how sorry he was Justice Porter. not to be able to meet them and
to say a few words on conditions as he found them in India Before he left.
TWENTY-ONE YEARS
For 11 years Lord Willingdon was Governor successively of Ave Bombay and Madras: for
Governor-General
years he was
He admitted that a statement made to his employers about Bud- get assurances-three days after Budget-was so made as to hide the fact that his father was
Che
engaged in the business:
English-speaking peoples at least!
REQUEST FOR HELP
of Canada; and now he had just was still alive and vigorous. completed a further period of five years in India as its Viceroy and Governor-General. Twenty-one years was no inconsiderable period out of a man's life to carry those great responsibilities in countries Oversea. To the performance of those duties Lord Willingdon had brought sound judgment and great and in Lady charm of manner,
by his Willingdon he had had side an unflinching friend.
The American Ambassador (Mr. Bingham in reply said it was his privilege to know in person what Lord Willingdon had done and the fine career he had when Governor-General of Canada and the whole world knew of his
of the
career in India Speaking Anglo-American "friendship, Ambassador said 1 was indeed. of
The toast was honoured with true of his own country and enthusiasm.
the whole British Commonwealth
38.55
4
88.40
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Star Ferrios.
Ysunati l'erries
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Chin Lights (old)....... $id) | #10.70) #10.70)
Do.
H.K. Electrics......
Macro do. 441464
Sandakan Lights ....
Telepones (old) ....
Do.
(new) ***
China Buses...........
Tractions Tr
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industrials
Malabon Sugary
Caldbeck, (oed,) B.;
Macgregora (pref.)B.
Canton ive
Cements
Miscellaneous
$19 Dairy Farma
Amusement * ..
Ch. Etainments...... Constructions, (old))
(now) 30 ots.
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Mackinwabs.
vang Tobacco... Nanyang Hiucores ASAP.
Warsous
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བྷཉྫིཏྟཾ tདྡྷཉྩི །ཏྠིདྡྷིདྡྷི!ཚོ
GREAT PRO-CONSUL
The Secretary of State for India,
proposing the toast of "Anglo- American Friendship," said that in view of
204311
the
tyrannize over no one. There was
of the whole world than real co-
the
Buyers
himself wounded in A fusillade Bred by the combined forces of French and Settlement Police who went to arrest him whde he whs stil grasping his pistol.
C.P.C. 2580 went of duty on Monday
evening, changed into civilian clothing and at about 5 o'clock yesterday morning went to House 3, Lane 218; Avenue Foch, with his service pistol. There he roused the couple who, he alleges, had "talked about his affair with a bus driver's wife, and shot them down. They were taken to Paulun Hospital in a Fire Brigade ambu- iance, and the men died during the
12.20 day. The woman's condition is
2.30 critical and the policeman him
64 self was shot through the chest 67 He is expected to recover..
morning
Beng. Constds. Ps. 12.00 Antamoks
United Paracales
2.35 .63
San Mauricios
.66
1,05
1.10
Masbates
.47
Demonstrations
.65
Big Wedges Itogons
221
78
IX.L.'S.
TUGS IN COLLISION
ON RIVER
Speedy Sinks In Shanghai Dockyards Slip
Two
The nquest on the body of the .48 Woman will open at the Public .67 Mortuary to-day.
23
The policeman, was ordered de 77tained for a week ünder a writ of detention issued by the First Spec- ial District Court yesterday after- noon. A woman, Woo Zung-53, was likewise ordered detained in connection with the same case.
shots
Mic. T. Y. Chang, Assistant Muni- cipal Advocate, told the Court that, at 5 a.m. yesterday, the accused proceeded to House No. 3, Lane No. Shanghal, June 3. 218, Avenue Foch, and opened fre tugboats collided on the at Tstao, the chief tenant,” killing river yesterday morning at 10.30. him, and Tslao's wife, who was
of them
being seriously seriously wounded Four damaged and a man being thrown were fired At that time, the overboard. into. the water. The C.P.C. was in civilian clothes and, damaged craft was the Speedy, or when he left the house he was the Shanghal Dockyards. Ltd. met by several other CF.C. on duty while the other craft was the Ha- who fired at the fleeing constable who was wounded and placed un- der, arrest.
che
close official col- operation and real understanding of the Shanghal Dockyards where
Vlee-
the English-speaking
The
Prosecution stated
that
CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
SOVER LINE. SPLVENTO CONSIGNEES
Frok
NEW YORK AND 18 ANGELES
THEW
11
Edutor Vessel
"SILYERSANDAL" baring arrived from the above Ports on *ant, Consignees of Cargo are bea informed that their foods are beng maded at their risk into the Go- towns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon
and stored at. Consignees risk And perm
All broke, cha fed, and damaged Gooda are to be left in the Golowns, where this will be examined on Saturday, 13 h June, 1938, at 10 am.
All Claims must be presented within' 15 Days of the vessel's arrival here atter which date they cannot be re- cognized.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 15th June, 1938, will be subirot to Rost.
by
No Fire Insurancs has been effected. Billa of Lading will be countersigned
FURNESS (FAR EAST), LTD.,"
Bad Floor, Hongkong & Shangbai Bank Building Dials 23165 & 23169.(
Hong Krag 8th June, 1936.
(4453
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
M.V.
THE
LEVERKUSEN having arrived, from Hamburg and Ports of call, Consignees of Cargo sta hereby notified that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk mto the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's godowns at Kowloon, where obtained as soon as the
Optional Largo will not be landed sere, unless Notice baa been givan 48 hours prior to versel's but carried
arrival on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends,
are
be
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 15th June, 1936, will be “subject' to Best
All broken, chated, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowne, where they will be examined on 13th June
1920, at 10 a.m., by par Surveyors, Mesars. Goddard & Douglas, Το comply with the treneral Bonded Warehouse Begulations, caigues must Revenue Officer in attendance have a when damaged dutiable goods are examined.
All claims must reach us" before the 8th July, 1936,
or they will not be recognized.
No Insurance will be affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JERSEN & CO.,
Agents.
from inquiries made it was reveal- ed that the wounded C.P.C. bad Hong Kong, 8th June, ut.
(4482
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
of Nations that they sought to ching of the Shanghai Tug &
Lighter Co.
The Speedy, badly damaged. nothing more vital to the welfare managed to get into the No. 2 ship
she settled to the bottom. To had illegal relationship with Woo laboration between himself
and among
day. a floating crane of the com- Zung-sz, wife of a chauffeur. On some Lord Willingdon for
time peoples.
'pany will lift her and place her or: May 31, the chauffeur reported to past, he could not refrain from "I should like to tell you of the stocka.
the Chengtu Road Station that his. have first paying a tribute to the out- very moving experience I
The Halching was undamaged ir | wife had absconded and detectives his standing, success of
had within the past 24 hours," the the colllalon. The man who was questioned C.P.C. No. 2450 as he royalty. Lord Willingdon was a Ambassador continued. "Yester-thrown overboard by the impart was suspected the affair. It THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.
to
that somewhat day afternoon I was called on the was quickly rescued (NG.D.N.) whom
telephone from abused term, "a great Pro-consul," Transatlantic might be applied in its best and Washington A message had gone truest sense, For length and out from a little portable wireless variety of service his pro-consular set in Addis Ababa to an American had been and record was one which could not warship at sea
the station In have been surpassed, and could transmitted to hardly even be approached. So Philippine Islands. From there it
the had been sent across long as we were able to send 'forth
me men of the
of Lord and, it came back to character Willingdon, so long might we be Washington. It was a request for assured that the structure of our British Government aid and help Empire would stand firm upon its for the beleaguered American Minister and his family at Addia Ababa.
foundations.
he
ocean
from
AMERICAN MINISTER RESCUED "Before that request was re- ceived the nigh: before last-ir Sidney Barton (British Minister in Addis Ababar" had sent an armed
02
(Cheers.)
was aueged that CP.C.No. 2550 thought Tsino, thechter tenant, had implicated him in the adultery with the chauffeur's wife and was alleged to have once avowed to avenge this.
When the policeman arrived at the Avenue Foch house, the pro- secution told the court, he first
From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS..
THI SB
BENVENUE.”
20
ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being
tanded
immediate, sympathetic, brave, and resourceful,
"I should like to add that this morning, when I had the honour to credentials of presenting my the King, I had the profound gratification of expressing on be- half of the President of the met the chauffeur who escaped in
their Fak into the hazardous United States of America, my a motor car when the suspected and/or exten hazardour Godowns of the country, and my countrymen "our that the constable carried a gun. Howe Kore AND KOWLOON WHARF AED GODOWN COMPANY, LTD., whence and/ar very deep gratitude for the gallant The chauffeur's wife, alleged to
the wharves Delivery may be from rescue of our beleagued people. have absconded since May 28,
obtained. (Cheers.) Actions always speak accompanied the constable to her
No Claims will be adonitted after the husband's home yesterday. much louder than words.
Goods have left the Godowns, and aũ cording to the accused, he return- Gooda UNBLEMISHED BORDER LINE
remaining undelivered after the 12th June, 1936, will be subject to rent. "It is a terrible world we live ed the chauffeur's wife to her hus-
All Claims against the Steamer must in Unless we are very blind we band yesterday morning.
be presented to the Undersigned on or Accused was not in Court yester-before the 26th June 1936, or must see the dangers and we must
day, being detained in hospital, but not be recognised.
41
she
'Ac-
DRUG TRAFFICKERS DEPORTED
a
or they will
Warehouse Hegulations consignees Revenue Officer in ättes. most have facce when damaged dutiable goods are examined.
All broken, obafed and damaged Goods
they wil be examined on the 10th Jane 1936, at 9 1.M., hy Mears. Carmichael & Clark.
No Fure Insuranos has been effooted. Bilis of Lading will be countersigned by W.R. LOXLEY & Co. (CHINA) LTD.
Agenta
144:0 Hong Kong, 8th June, 1936.
"Since this country embarked- for better, as most of us believe, or for worse as some may stil $18.70 think, but at any rate once and for all upon the policy of respon- sible self-government" in" India," continued. "there has been
convoy to evacuase our people have apprehensions, but if we are added to the duties of the Viceroy
without even a reques: to do so. true to our breed we will never the chauffeur's wife was brought To comply with the General Bonded a host of new and peculiar
However, although the women
She told the yield to fear. I feel that in this before the court. Lord Willingdon haz problems.
were sent with one exception, our
breed of ours there is an in- Judge that, when she and the con- been inspired, and could not have
Minister and his Staff, felt that domitable and incomparable spirit stable returned to her husband's. succeeded had he not been
The ont
did not which in the end will overcome house yesterday, Inspired, by a profound belief in they could hold
exception was the Minister's wife,
enemies from whatever source. I notice that he carried a pistoletus left in the Godowas, where the purpose of our rule in India,
who was unwilling to leave her think the greatest achievement in (N.C.D.N.), and by an equally strong regard
husband. (Cheers.) Then the political administration. in the for India's natural and proper
history of the world ls, the British aspiration to political
situation grew graver and graver. advance.
they
the were,
British and Firm administration
administration of India. To hun- the There
Legation and the American Lega- | dreds of mililons of people of working out of constitutional re- forms are the two pillars upon tion, five miles apart but unable divers languages and religions the
Shanghai, June 3. which the dual policy of the last to communicate with each other, British have brought order and
In Following their policy of de- military authorities were pressing flye years of Indian history has and the way a communication was peace, and above all help.
established was round the whole another direction I think possible porting Japanese offenders against for the complete fiscal severance rested."
the greatest achievement of our Foreign Office regulations pro- of Northern China from Nanking. Lord Willingdon had laboured to circumference of the earth
race is that unblemished" and un-hibiting the sale or consumption Now their interests are threatened create a great federation of the
in beating sullied and undefended border line of narcotics
China the by wholesale smuggling. Although future, and the American Ambas-
of an attack upon the Belgian between Canada and the United Japanese Consulate-General oust- Its recognized that the Chinese sador represented the classic and Customs revenues, which last greatest example of federation in Legation, which lay next door to States. In a somewhat dark worlded from Shanghai two Koreans
over the it shines like an undimmed-star
week-end, the local Indeed, those States of them. There were perhaps some year amounted to about £23,500- history.
the com- of hope showing infinite Japanese press said yesterday. 000,
ըն are
America which Mr. Bingham re- 3000 refugees within the present amply
One of the deportées was accom- sufficient to cover the service of presented in this.country were the pound of the British Legation. If potentialities and possibilities of
of the Belgian Legation were taken implicit good will and good faith." panied by his family of twelve.
(Cheers.) The weakness of Chinese bonds the secured foreign loans, it is first to hit upon the device
Kanyaku Kan, 34, who dispens- also clear that unless the nibbling federation and. to become united it meant the slaughter of many yesterday-the Five per Cent. 1913
Mr. Earle Page, M.P., deputy ed herein at 94 Quinsan Road, for common purposes without people, but the very moment that away of the revenues belonging to
beaten off an Prime Minister and Minister for under the cover of "a legitimate loan. dropped 5 points to 86--18 sharp reminder of the important the Central Government is stop-losing their individual identities, that attack was
Commerce of Australia, proposed bicycle selling and repairing bual- toast of "Intra-Imperial ness was once convicted of the political and economic changes ped the effect on the service must To-day they recognized in the armed convoy. went to the rescue United States of of the American Minister and his
same offerice under which he was affecting the long-established con- ultimately be bad. The protests people of the
two and made last January by Br Frederick America a people which was not wife and the American citizens in Trade."
Mr. Vincent Massey, High Com- déported and sentenced to nect ons of British
our Legation, (Cheers.). That is trade that are taking place in the Maze, the Inspector-General or less interested than ourselves in
fostering the Ideal of political just a fundamental facă. It hap-missioner for Canada, in reply months, hard labour, but returned
to Shanghal Far East, and would have received the Customs, against the inter-
with the Customa ad-liberty and democratic Govern- pens, and it always will happen. said there was perhaps no one
Shokun , 23, a Korean, unern- much more attention here but for ference the distractions of European pol-ministration, apparently had little ment. The American experiment It has been our privilege to extend specific for the is that beset us,
or no effect, for the smuggling of in the Philippines, and the British that kind of ald: On this occasion but there was one old remedy ployed, was sent home on Sunday
after being charged with a bar tics. Last January Chinese bond-
cotics act violation-(N.CDN.) holders were disturbed by reports goods into North China has now experiment in India ware examples came unhesitatingly. It came which had not lost its potencs, Berious proportions. which showed that among the exactly as I knew, it would come and that was international trade. from Peking that the Japanese reached
CHINESE BONDHOLDERS
INTERESTS THREATENED
London, May 19.
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the
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