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NURSES TRAINING
There have been twenty-eight
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DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS Hong Kong Stock
Exchange
Buytis
Babes Beiler
Namien
TUESDAY.
AUGUST 18,
Baska
unareprokers
Association
1.W
Buyarı
Avilara
1.
$1,000 $1,070
H.K. Banka
£101
216
Bali
Mercantile, Bts. "A"
231
£14
Do.
374
Bank of East Asia....
214 $30
N. C. & S. Bankı ...
121
Insurances
$250
Canton Lustrariase „.
$58
3047
Union Insurances .........
$545
Underwriters
1482
3236
China Fires...............) H.K. Firesmikaze
13}
International Assos, N.
Shipping
$30
Douglases ****0
Steam boste
135 $390
Indos (pre!)
Do. (def.)
$20 104 $120
20 ate.
(15 ota}13 ct..
153 cta, Tjpts.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1936.
MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
MEETING
MANILA MINING SHARES
40
60cYOS.
STOCKS
17,8,33 Closing
18.8.36 Opening
Antamoks Atoks
P.3.33
P.3,35
18.8.36 Closing P.3.35
61CTOS.
Bagulo Gold
34
ง
Benguet Consol.
P.151
@lcvos. 3-4 P.15.25
321 P.151-
Benguet Explor, ................
28
26
25
ป
Big Wedge
42
ți
40
Demonstration
P.1.06
P.1.05
P.1.00
P.1.85
P.1.90
P.1.90
P.1.85
P.1.90
P.1.85
Masbate
87
86
84
17
Northern Mining
33
334
Para. Oumaus
25
20
*2
+
San Mauricio
P.2.00
P.2.00
P.1,83
48..
47
P.1.85 Steady.
P.1:65
451 .. P1.55
321 ..
1.2. 1907
Keep
Your
FEET
FIT
-Every Night Rub In Zam-Buk
191
$1,45
$4.95
133
H4
$73
11. 0
$30
$20
10474jf"Shalla verdien
$12
Waterboats
Mining
14 cia Balatoca .......
Gold River
Gold Creek,
Salacot
Krilans
Langkala (single) 8.
Explorations.... I.
13hat.
155 ota
2 cs 1/2 ata.
3.
ད - -- - --ང་ངས ། - -
10/3
13
>3.
Shanghai Loans d.
Venezunis Gold Flds.
Docks. Wharves,
Godowns, etc. H.K. & K. Wharton.
Do.
Do.. (us Providente (old)
Do. (DOW)
H.K. & W. Dɔkı
$ nurses in training during the year. 21017
Five have passed the examination
•Adwives' of the Hong Kong Board, having ootamed. the certi- ficate of the Hong Kong Nurses' Board, and of the eleven who took the preliminary examination, eight obtained nonburs.
BO ota
3457 $2:0
Suyoe Consol.".. United Paracale Market Comment
NEW SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED
RIVER STEAMERS WILL LEAVE" CANTON
AT 11 P.M.
Considerable progress was made during the year in collecting funds for the rebuilding of the Nether- sole Hospital. During the year the Hong Kong Government, very kindly promised to make a dollar for dollar Grant for every dollar specially, collected up to $50,000.00. and A special appeal for this $50,000.00 has
been made. Up to December 31st 1935 a sum $11.750.89 had been received to- wards this special appeal, includ- ing a donation of $10,000.00 from Madam Wu Ting Fang... We are very grateful to Madam Wu for 1255
her generous gift and to the other $9.30 $11.80 donors; and hope that others wit be encouraged to give liberally so that we may be able to take ad- vantage of the Government's pro- mise without undue delay. To those to whom a special piece of work makes an appeal we should like to mention that while some of
no doubt meet move will the wards
been have already named by donors who have given with satisfaction from travellers special sums, the children's ward between Hong Kong and the cap- which is to occupy the top floor ital of Southern China, as it will of the new building has not yet afford those visiting Canton a lon- been so named and we ask for aer stay in the city. special donailon of $20,000.00 for this purpose. We would also like to emphasise that now given means the addition of a similar amount by the Govern- ment," making every donation of double value.
$04
(old)..
*1.40
$10 sta
$10
105
35
20 cla
314
S. China Motora 'A
$85
34
New Engineerings).
1185
***
$11.66) $8.35.
$52)
11.85 -3.38
$3.55
321
Shangaai Docks S.
Hongkawa
Lands, Hotela, and
Buildings
H,K. Hotels
HK and.......8. Do. 4% Debentures Shanghai Land...8. Metropolitan Lands,. H.K. Realties......... China Do.....
Do. Dubentures3.
Humphreys
.8.
Chiness Estates.....
$4.00
CD 333
$101
$4.30
39
4
Cotton Mills
Ewo
S'hai Cottounfold 19..
$74
$30
Du.
(new).
$39 $14
$20
$11.40
1 - 86: : ***
Zoong Sings
Wing On Tértiles(5.)}
Public Utilities
Tramways
Pook Trains (out).......!
Do. (wow)...
Star Furnes
Yaumati Ferries 320
China Lights (gld)
154 121 8-0
Do (new)...
HK. Electrics
$11.85 $11.8 #12 706
$32)
38.30
Sadakan Lighti.....|
$8 65
Úo.
(Low)...!
29/
287-
Do.
*
Macao do
Telophones (old) $26 $267
China Busus di
Traction....
(prof.)......
Industrials
Malabon Bugars
$19
Caldbeck, (ord.) |
815
Macgregors (pref.)5.
Canton Ices
59 60
Rope
$3
: Cements
Miscellaneous
4 Dairy Farms..............! $21
$9.70
32/
$9.60
13
Amusemente
$3.90
Ch. F'tainmenta......
13
Constructions, (old)
30 ats
(new) 30 cta.
1382
Lane Crawfords......
...
$5.00
$5
33,6)
$3
$3.60
F52
Da.
Mackintoabs
Nanyang Tobacco...
Bincares Watsona
Powelle
40 cts. Wm. Po
M. Greyhounds...... 8. C. Enterprises ..... Ch.G.5% 1945G. Bás. HK. Govt 4% Loan Do 31%
Wallace Harper...... ELK Wing Oz".... S'bai Do Vibro Piling
32
$1.35
67
prem,
par
130
$2
FIRST RATE NATIONAL ARMY
'IS OBJECT OF GEN.
YU HON-MOU
012
$108
$100
OLYMPIC TRAFFIC
RECORD
cious Song Dally Press" Special
Berlin, July 17.
An Olympic and probably a
any
donation
The past and present nurses continued with the collecting of their "Mlle of Dollars," and the total received by them up to 31st December 1935 was $12.656.51. We are very much "Indebted to them for their energy and perseverence. Further sums have been received during 1936, and although a con- siderable sum still remains to be collected. in June the Executive Committee felt justified in signing the Contract for the new building The Contract is for 14 months as from 1st July so that the building should be completed by Septem- ber 1937, by which time it is hoped that the total sum will have been received and we appeal to all our friends to help us to reach our objective.
SUBSCRIBERS THANKED We should like to thank all who have subscribed to the general and buliding funds during the year, and all who have helped us in other ways. Our Honourary Trea- surers, Mr. Forsyth and Mr. Som- merfelt of Messrs. Linstead and Davis have had extra work in con- nection with the building fund and we should like to thank them for their services and Messrs. Lowe. Bingham and Matthews for again auditing the accounts.
A decision that should further popularise the Hong Kong-Canton river steamer service, is announced by the Hong Kong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Company, Ltd.
Commencing from Monday, Aug. 21, they are inaugurating a new ser vice from Canton leaving that port at 11 p.m. instead of 4.30 p.m. as heretofore.
This
Steady. Easy.
RIFLEMEN SENT TO PRISON
Continued from Pare 10)
morning of July 6, and procured a boat for three Europeans to cross the harbour.
Chan Tung, the coxswain, of the boat, "Tin Lee," gave evidence as the canvasser.
the same
Guan Nabi, assistant wurder at Prison the Lai Chi Kok Female said that he was on duty on the morning of July 6, when he noticed a car coming from the direction of Castle Peak, which halted near the He saw three Europeans prison. get out, and walk quickly away In the direction of Shamshulpo.
N. F. Barhman, a lance-coporai in the Military Police deposed that at 4.10 am, he saw the three de- fendants come up the hill to Well-
The management of the Cantonington Barracks, He followed, and“ vessels in announcing this move, stated that the decision was ar·
rived at for the greater convenience of their passenger traffic,
H.K. SHAREBROKERS' ASSOCIATION
Buyers
Providents Old. $1.45. Hotels, ... Trams. $11.50. Y. Ferries, $201. Lights Old. $11.60. Benguet Explor., 41 cts. Northern Mines, 52 cis. Suroc. 75 CTS.
Sellers
Prov.denis Old, $1.55. Benguet Explorations. 43 cts. Consol. Mines, 114 cts. Maspate, $1.lv,
a
San Mauricio, $3.15. Santa Rosa. 14 cts. Suyoc. 78 cts. United Paracale. $2.65.
Sales Providents Ola, $1,45. Antamoks, $5.35. Consol. Mines, 'llý cts. Ipo Golti, 42/43 Cla. Northern Mines, 51 cts. Santa Rosa, 14/14) cts, Suyoc, 80 cts.
United Paracale, $2.70. Ropes, $3.00.
Salacots. 221 cts. ··
i
overtook them, and recognised Brown... Upon being questioned, the first accused replied that they had been out for a walk, as they were fed up.
The second accused, Brown, tried to hit him, but missed. With the ald of Rima Bush, who testified next, they put the three men in the guard room, where their be- longings were searched. On Brown, they discovered the torch, and the whistle.
Sergt. H. Bradford said that he was called to the guard room at 4.30 a.m. and added that the de- Tendants were definitely sober.
Sergt. C. H. Goodwin, of the Hong Kong Police, said that he was on duty when the complainant came into the office in a dazed condition with the left side of his face swoollen and lacerated. and with marks of a severe beating having been administered.
"
ACCUSED TESTIFY
At the afternoon session, ‘all three accused preferred to give evidence on oath.
Todd, the first accused, said thats the driver was not robbed at all. When they could not recognise where they were, he ordered the cab driver to stop.
driver 16 started the car, and he and Brown zave chake. He never. saw the torch, nor did he see the whistle.
Upon questioning by Mr. Williams he said that he did not lay hands on the driver and did not know how the torch came to be in the suitcase. The ties in question must have dropped from his pockets. The object of taking the man out of the tax was to secure the cab to take them where they wanted to,
Dr. Hoaning has continued to
us help with the gynaecological
wages." which was $24,200 this out-patients and has kindly pro-year in comparison with $19,468.52 mised to give extra help during last year. This was partially due Dr. Sydenham's furlough which to the present low value of the commences in May 1938. Dr. J. H. dollar and because the special go.
Montgomery has again treated
salary fund was exhausted.
Brown deposed that he was not cases requiring radium. and Dr.
Expenditure in medicines, surg-guilty of robbery. Ernest To has frequently X-rayed cal dressing and instruments was
He admitted striking the driver, and rendering patients for us. Dr. A. V. Greaves also slightly increased but the
him unconscious, after which they and Dr. R. S. Bagole of the Gov-figure ($5.900, was less than the left him by the side of the road. ernment Bacteriologic Depart- average for the past four years, ment have given us very generous-
Brown continued that he threw sure of $4,512.30.was ly of the time in examining and
the watch away, and took the torch ceptionally low. reporting on bathqlogical speel-
as it might come in handy at A The estimated deficit of $9,700 later date.. mens and their öpinions have for the year's working was due, in been of the greatest value to us in the main, to the demolition of the our work. Dr. J. C. Macgown and Nethersole Hospital, which meant Dr. J. W. Anderson have given a loss of income from patients and valuable advice and help during
donations.
Mr. Williams said that he ald the year. We should like to assure all these that their assistance Fing the estimates, said that
The Hon. Mr. Hughes. in second- not desire to address the Court.
The jury returned within greatly appreciated.
hospitals, similar to many enter- minutes, having reached the de- With these few remarks I havprises at the moment, were suffer-claton, unanimously, that all three
the
Harker said that he had nothing to say, in his defence. He merely accompanied the other two.
World Record was reached by the † pleasure in proposing the adoptioning from a lack of income, with defendants were guilty....
or the report and Statement of the erection of the new building.
Accounta
ter
The Chief Justice, Bir Atholl
Rising to second the adoption or the position would be much alle-MacGregor, said that the act was.
Berlin Transportation Company during the period of the Games. About 62.5 million persons travelled the report. Dr. J. "W, Anderson General Yu Hon-mon, Pacifica- 'tion Commissioner of Kwangtung sound railways, the daily record said that he wished to associate
on trains, omnibuses and under-
and concurrently Commander-in-being reached on Saturday, when Chief of the Fourth Route Army, 3.75 millions were transported on has pointed a director of political the various lines training for each of his tea divi-
sions with the object of turning
out a first rate national army.
The Fourth Route Army issued
Transocean News Service.
himself with the remarks made by
viated.
OFFICERS ELECTED
Li
the
The election of officers for the Chairman in his reference to ensuing year resulted as follows: the late Dr. Gibson, The latter Chairman: Hon. Dr. S. W. Ts'o, had been a splendid example to Deputy Chairman: Hon. Mr. A. W members of his profession
Hughes.
a particularly cruel and cowardly one in attacking the.. taxi driver. They were found guilty on the clearest evidence, and the offence was
made greater because they were riftemen in the Royal Uister Rifles. It was disgraceful, not Great credit was also due to the Executive Committee: Hon. Mr. only to themselves, but it brought nursing staff of the hospitals and T. N. Chau, Hon. Dr. R. H. Kote-disrepute on the regiment to which "Under General Chiang's leader- they were to be congratulated for wall, Hon. Sir Henry Pollock, Hon. they belonged. The fact that the a statement recently heartily wel-ship," added the statement, the the good work performed during Mr. A. G. W. Tickle, and Mr Tang third defendant did not participate in the violence would be remem- coming the arrival of General | 35,000,000
diniculties. Shiu Kin. people of Kwangtung the year under great
adopted unani- A Vote of thanks to the Deputybered when he gave sentence. He Chung Kalahek in Canton. The will strive for revival of Chinese The report was
Chairman for presiding at the then sentenced the first two ́ac- statement points out that General | nationalism and the subsistance of
ESTIMATES INCREASE meeting and to the Hong Kong cused, Todd and Brown, to two Chiang is consolidating the country the nation. Let us welcome a re-
Presenting the estimates for this Jockey Club for the use of the years' imprisonment with hard la- to
ward off outside interfer-volutionary leader in guiding us ence and support the generalis for constructing a new China and year. Dr. R M Alderton said that board room, was proposed by Dr,bour, and the third accused, Har- simo's programme of the reforms a new Kwangtung."———
there was an Increase to be noted Alderton and passed with accla- ker, to 18 months' with hard la-
bour. for Kwangtung and China.
under the heading "salaries and mation
Union News.:
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