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DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS Hong Kong Stock

Bayou

Walt

25 ct.

27jet

Exchange

£102

214)

£31

£14

$73

onarebrokers Association

MONDAY, JULY

Ballers

Buy tre

#

61.

""

Banks

$1,080 H.K. Banks"

Da (London)

Chartered Banks ... Mercantile Bks."""

Do.

Bank of East Asia... N. Q. & Backs ....

Insurances

Canton InsuraLIOS4.

TU!!!

i i ⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀

£109

$255

190 ota

$255

Underwriters

$1

Union Insurances.

6510

$695

China Eires*****

$462

3467

H.K. Fires....

$150

3280

International Amos, J.

ม!

Shipping

138

Douglass

336

Steamboats

13+

$30

lados (pret.)

120

28/

$30 $40 03/0

$6.10

$211

Balateos

$6,05

!29 $

Do. (def.)

Shells...

Waterbolts

Mining

Amitaoka .....

Baguio Gold

$18.40 Benguet Consolidated 118

Exploration 28 ets.

Big Wedge

Demonstations ... $1.07

Gold Birer............ 3 ct..

Do.

11}

$2.05

19 cta.

$1.95

Itogoni

53 ets.

፡ ፧

$19 20

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1936,

-NEW WHARF OFFICE FOR

C.M.S.N. CO.

ORGANIZATION TO IMPROVE SERVICE TO PUBLIC

ASSAULT CASE DISMISSED

FLAWS IN CASE BROUGHT FOR THE

PROSECUTION

Shanghai, July 2,

+

FRENCH MUNICIPAL LABORATORY

A PASTEUR RESEARCH. WORKER IN CHARGE

Shanghai Jay 2. The case brought against Ojogar Long awaited by the medical Shanghai. July 2. Singh in H, M. Police Court for an profession and other scient¿ts. In An Independent "Wurves and alleged assault upon Chinese the Concession, the French muni- Godowns Administration, under named Lieu Ah-Ling at the NYK.cipal Laboratory, at 207 Route the general direction, and supervi- Whart on May 27, causing actual Pere Rosert, was opened yesterday sion of Mr. J. K. Choy, will be in-

bodily harm. was dismissed by Mr.ị afternoon by the new Ambasador augurated by the China Mer-C. H. Haines, Registrar, yesterday, to China, M. Paul Emile Naggiar, chants Steam Navigation Co. to-

and defendant was discharged.

Practically every doctor in the day, and introduces another "new Giving his decision, Mr. Haines Concession was present at the deal" in the management of the

said that he conid not believe that opening ceremony, in addition to company's wharves and gouowris,

the alleged assault was inprovok- M. Baudez. Consul-General; M. writes, the "North China Dally

ed was more likely that there Briand and M. Franfort. Consula: News. The object of the new or was a struggle, after complainant Commd:. L Fabre, director of the ganization is to improve the set-

had entered the godown, the In French Municipal Police; My Jas-

tite Calsse vices to the public, and to rationa- dian watchman had followed him par, head of

des lize the Internal administration upstairs, and had tried to pull the Oeuvres;

and many

athers. A of honour composed

of and the system of whart manage- compialnant down to take him to guard

the office. Seeing this happen, French police. the special brigade some of the coolles in all probabil- of police, and the Rasstan detach- ity engaged in a struggle with ment of police, with a band, was complainant, who fell downstairs. drawn up in front of the main en- This might explain the injury to trance to great the Ambassador on complainant's right shoulder blade. his arrival.

After a general salute, and the as he might have fallen

on the edge of the stair.

playing of the "Marge:llaise" ad- The defendant had satisfied him dresses were given by the Ambas-, that the evidence for the prosecu- sadar, the Consul-General, and M. was not correct in quite a Jaspar. Congratulations were ex- number of material points, and tended to the architects and bull- consequently he relt it right to dis-ders on the fine structure which charge the defendant. Mr. Haines has been erected for medien re- added a warning to defendant to search.

ment,

The Administration will be managed by Mr. P. Y. Tan with Captain G. H. Price as the assis- tant manager. Capt. Price in the past has served the company, in the capacity of liaison oflicer be- tween the China Merchants and the foreign clients of its wharves andy godowns. He has been the assistant manager in the manug- ing office of the Lower, Central. and Eastern Wharyes of the com- 12tats. pans

32

11/8 39

20 ct.

15 ob

31.08

to ats

Gold Creek.......................... ....

38 ot

Northera Mines

37 ots.

at els

Parcel-Gumaus

104, ots.!

United Paracales ....

$1.24

lacots

I d

$210

11/e

Kailans

Langkas (single) 8.

.80 cl.

Masbate

3348

Explorations

3.

14

Shanghai Loan

3.

6370 32.30

$103

Rouby

รเอ

1121

San Mauricio

$1.13

314

Docks, Wharves,

Godowns, etc.

***!!

HOS

Venezuels Gold Flis.

Do

(old)

$1.05

120.00%

H.K. & K. Wharses.

Do. (now)

Providents (old) ... 90 cls.

Do.

(це) ...

H.K. & W. Docks .. 1104 S. Chica Motors 'A

10 Shangasi Docks S. New Engineering.. Hongkowa ...... 8. Lands, Hotels, and Buildings

$136

.......

H.K Lands.

Do. 4% Debentures;

Metropolitan Lands..

2

24.35

H.K. Hotela

$30

$100

t12

Shanghai Lands...N.

$4

China Do............

II.K. dealtic**

$60

Do Debentures.

$6,55

$89

#

Humphreys

Ühinem Estate

Cotton Mills

S'hai Cottons(oid)3.}

170.

70 ela

BB

25 ots

$105

17)

130

par

4.10

33.65

38.40

*

170

$14

(now).

439

$13

Zoong Singa... Se

$14

185

Wing On Tertiles(8.)}

328

Public Utilities

$10.40

Tramway

- $101

$81

Ponk Trams (old) ....

Da (new)...)

Star Farrie

387

120

Youmati Ferries ....

$19.10

China Lights (old)...

$10.00

Do

(DBW)...

$7.35

Toot

$25.10

H.K. Electrics....

Maeso da

Saudakan Lights.... Telephones old)

(new)

111 Chins Buses .......

Traction

Do. (pref.).....

Malabon Sugaru ...)

Caldbeck, Tord.) B.

Industrial

18.20

$20

32/0

18/-

$19

$15

Mangregors † (prof.)8.

"Canton Ives

$9.20

Cemente

$3.00

Roper .........

8191

Dairy Farmin

Amusement ......

$9.20

Ch. Etainmenta................

tat

$1.20

72

prem

%

Miscellaneous

Constructions, (old)

Do.

(DOW)

Lane Crawfords...

Mackinwensen. Nanyang Tobaco.

Biaceros....

$3.45 Watsons ***

40 ota. Wm. Powells

12 M. Greyhounds

31.35. C. Enterprises.

937, Ub.G. 4/19200. Bdr.

FK

12.

Do

Gort, 4% Loans

31%

Wallace Harper.......

H.K Wing Oo B'baj: Do

$8 Vibro Pileng...

PHILIPPINE MINING

RATES

Monday, July, 6. The following are to-day's opening and closing rates on toe) Manila Stock.

21/8

URNE BEI

UUTUUUUH

==

38

$380

$19.40

**

11

30 cts.

16,00

33.36 $1.80

13.10

In addition to the above named three harves. two others will be placed under the adininistration. They are the Kin Lee Yuen, and the Yang Kah Doo Whares. In connection with this reform of the China Merchants, the tea boys on board the various vessels of the company have been weeded out.. About 600 boys were given physi- cal and medical examinations, 185 being found unsat sfactory. Quali- | fled doctors of the Health Depart- ment of the City Government con-

examinations. ducted, the

The problem of a superduous number of tea boys, a problem that has bothered all companies engaged in the river and coastal traffic, has thus to some extent been success- fully tackled by the China Mer- chants.

A further announcement of the company is that its new wharves and godowns offices will hence- forth be at 33 Foochow Road. ad- jacent to the head offer of the company,

I

TRIAL

OF BRITISH SOLDIERS

Japanese Refuses Attempt At Identification

tion

architects.

use a little more tact in dealing M. Jaspar paid tribute to the co- with intruders into his godown, operation between the Possibly that might have been the Messrs. Leonard. Veysseyre and Kruze, in the construction of the cause of the trouble.

Earlier in the proceedings evid.buliding, the Health Bureau, and

Caisse ence was given by Dr. Lloyd Juli-the

des Oeuvres.

The to

us O'Hara, who said that he saw laboratory had been esected complainant at St. Luke's Hospital assist medical practitioners in on May 28. He detalled the nature their daily duty, putting at their of complainant's injuries, which disposal skill and technical know- were not of a serious nature.

In his evidence, defendant said that he was injured in the struggle at the N.Y.K. godown, and had a effect medical certificate to this He was performing his duty ac- eording to instructions received from his employer.

Mr. Haines: Do you carry a stick in the course of your duty?-I am supplied with one by the company. Defendant went on to say that he might have been killed by the complainant.

Mr. Haines: Do you mean to say that this little man would have killed you? Five coolies were strik- ing me altogether.

ledge; to give asistance to the Concession authorities by research into dangerous diseases: to manu- vaccines: and to CO- facture operate with the Health Bureau in tba, effective supervision of drink- ng water and food. He paid tri- bute to the director of the labora- tory. Dr. Reynall, and spoke of his in research previous experience

the Pas- Work while attached to taur Institute in Paris,

LUXURIOUS FITTINGS The new building which was national bedecked with French flags, presents a fine appearance from the outside, while inside i is fitted with the most modern ap- The complainant, said defendant, pliances for the carrying on of re- might possibly have received his in search work. The building is en- jurles from some of his own friends, tered through a spacious hall, and of whom here were fire altogether. a ne staircase leads up to the Inspector A, G. W. Groves con-rst door, where most of the ad- situated. ducted the prosecution on behalf of ministration offices are the Shanghai Municipal Police. (N,O.D.N.)

When you found Sasaki, did you call for the police?-I think I did not. I cannot remember clearly

SATSUKA'S DEPOSITIONS Several hours were taken up by the reading of the deposition of

Satsuka.

Pelping, July 1 The hearing of charges against

-Mac Yueh-chen, a boy from No. two British privates, Herbert Cooke 27 Bar where Onishi, & Japan- and Ralph Hunt, who are accused ese resident of Mukden, was in of the manslaughter of Kasakujured, gave evidence that he saw Sasaki, a Japanese military officer, two police arrive as the clock was and causing bodily harm to an- other Japanese subject, was re- sumed this morning in the British Consular Court,

striking midnight on May 26, They often visited the bar and, on this occasion, they were wearing thick winter clothes arid" broad belts of a kind of canvas. Witness then

with

The laboratory contains a luxuri- ously fitted library, the furniture being of the ultra-modern tubular style, while the research depart- ment is extremely well Atted. In the section of the building set aside for research into hydropho bis, which will form a large part of the work undertaken by the laboratory, there is a room filled with wire cages. Research work also will be carried on in connec tion with typhold, cholera and other diseases prevalent

(N.C.D.N.)

SOME NEW! "HOWLERS"

here.-

London, June 18.

be

Toshio Satsuka, a companion o:

As long as there are schoolboys Basaki on the night he met his picked out Cooke and Hunt from (and schoolgirls) there will death, and who yesterday gave among the soldiers in the Court."howlers." In a selection given in evidence of being chased by a Bri-Cooke, he said. entered Toom "The Nelsonian," issued by the

barmaid was tish soldier as he left the Ginza Where a

a publisking Arm; pride of place is Café, in Hatamen Street, with Japanese customer.

given to the pronouncement that Sasaki, to-day described how he

Witness continued to speak in Henry VIII. was a fat poggy king returned to the scene on discover. Chinese, when the interpreter mo- who wasted his time in being mar- ing that Sasaki had not followed toned him to silence, and Mr. ried and divorced This, it is suggested, may be illustrative of the valde of the fim in teaching his- tory, although the bone-gnawing in which Henry indulged at table has been : overlooked. Another and

50 023. him to the hotel. He found Basa-Okamura, 2nd Secretary of the

201

BIX

$107

102

845

$34

SWISS MOTORISTS IN PROTEST

*Hong Kong Daily Press' Special

Basel, July 65. The Swiss roads were almost completely motorless on Bunday, Opening Closing | the population having effectively carried out the threatened auto strike against the compulsory ad- dition of alcohol to the fuel, wilch the Government is contemplating. Drivers who had to use their cars

P3.

P's.

Antamoks

3.30

3.20

Bagulo Gold

181

19

Benguet Con,

12.00

12.10

Benguet Explor.

171

19

Big Wedge

34

34

Demonstrations

89

88

Itogons

1,30

1.30

*Masbate

51

55

Northern Mining.

24

234

Paracale Gumaus

40

41

San Mauricio

70

12

United Paracale

79

irket

had to report it to the: Auto Clubs, and received placards which read "We must use the car, but we pro- test too." At trafic centres the Auto Clubs had placed watchers, Who noted all numbers of, ears whose

owners daregarded the 83 strike- Steady Steady Transocean New Service,

ki, lying in the street unconscious Japanese Embassy, said:"Let him

with a wound over his right eye At that time he did not see any foreign soldiers about: He took Sasaki to a hospital, after consult ing his friend, Nanao Kambel, at the latter's house.

Near Basaki's feet. added the withess, he found a khaki webbing

strap.

speak."

Mr. Priestwood (Crown Adve- cate)-Excuse me, Mr. Okamura, I am in charge of this examination,

and I intend to conduct it.

the

Mr. Okamura-Please Iet Chinese chief of police interpret. Mr. Creighton (the interpreter) is interrupting the witness. I obfect. I have the right.

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more easily explained addition to historical knowledge is that “Glad- stone was one of our greatest Prime Ministers.”

AN IRRELEVANCY

The strap was produced in Court. and Satsuka Identined it. Witness Mr. Priestwood You have

At this juncture, Mr. Okamura said he could not recognise the right.

again interrupted and, as a re- soldier who chased, him, nor the

CHASED BY SOLDIER

sult. Mr. Priestwood questioned the one he declares he saw approach Mr. Priestwood continued the interpreter, asking if witness had Sasaki in a threatening manner. examination, first asking the Chi- sald the men took off their armlets

When invited by the Consul tonese chief of police to inform him when they were drunk. look at about twenty soldiers pre-r the interpretation went wrong. The Interpreter-Witness often sent in Court, in an attempt to Witness went on to say that the said irrevelant things. identify the men, witness declined Japanese customer came running The witness repeated he did say to do so.

out of the barmaid's room. shortly that when the men got drunk they Cross-examined, Batsuka sald 1 after the soldier entered. The caused trouble.

was 12.30 am, when he returned man's head was injured and bleed- Mr. Priestwood remarked that to the scene. He did not recollecting him. They ran into he street. he did not submit that was evi- whether Basaki was wearing a Hunt stood at the door when dence.

sword on the night in question Cooke entered the room, and both During re-examination, the wit- (May 28). After the autobsy, he foldiers left together..

ness said that Hunt' and Cooke airanged for the cremation of Sa Cross-examined. The Japanese when they got drunk, took off saki's body, which was carried out customer arrived a few minutes thetr armlets. They frequently į on the evening of May 29. In the before midnight and the soldiers were drunk, and caused trouble in meantime, the body had lam in a as the clock in the bar was strik-the bar. Buddhist temple. Burial took ing. Cooke and Hunt frequently The hearings to be resumed place on May 301/

visited the bar as military pol'ce. to-morrow. (N.C.D.N.).

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