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Hougkong Banks, $1465 as, Chartered Banks, $104 n. Mercantile A. and D., £17% n. East Asia, $128 n.
Insurances. Canton Ins., $1,360 n. Union Ins., $10 m.
Chinn Underwriters. $1.60 b. China Fires, $650 a H.K. Fire In.. $1,250 n.
Shipping.
Dougingen, $24 1.. II.K. Steamboats, $24 n. Indo-Chinas. (Pref.) $45 * Union Waterboats, $26 n.
Mining.
Benguets $101⁄2 1.
Kailans, 27/6 n. ·
S'hai Explorations, Tis. 2.70 n. Raubs. $39 n.
ect.
Docks, Kowloon Wharves. $159 sa. Whampoa Docks, $29 n. South China Molors $10 n. Providents (old) $6.30 h. Honghews, Tls, 220 n. New Engineers Tls. 6% n. Shanghai Docks, Tla. 91 n.
Cottons, Ewo Colton Tls, 16 b. Shanghai Coltons. Tla. 78 n. Zoon Sings Tls. 11 n.
Lands, Hotels, etc.
H.K. & Hotels (old) $15.35 8. H.K, S. Hotels (new) $14.00 na. 1. Lands, $82,76 an. Shai Lands, Tls. 30 n. Humphreys 519 n. Renities, $12.16 n.
Public Utilities. Tramways. $22.40 b. Peak Trams, fold), $15.60 b Star Ferrles, $96% b. China Lightя, 27 n. H.K. Electrica, $79 ML Maeno Electrics, $23 n. Telephones, $12. China Buses. Tls, 16 n. Singapore Tractions, 3/- b.
Industrials.
China Sugars 39 cts. n. Malabons $30 n. Canton lce.. $5% b. Cements from.) 19.60 b. Ropes, 18 b.
Stores,
ete-
Dairy Farms, $29.20 b. Watsons, $16.90 m. Der A. Wings. 81 u. Lane Crawforda, $6.50 n. Machintosh. $19 n. Sinceres $16 h Powells. $3.50 b.
MiscelinricoUN. Amusements, $19.90 n. Entertainments (old) $16% 8.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARÝ 13. 1932.
CYPRIOT RIOTERS
SENTENCED.
PENAL SERVITUDE.
Larnaca (Cyprus). Dec. 11. Eight Cyprus rioters who took a prominent part in the revolt last Octuber were
sentenced by the special court at Limavel to-day to terms varying from seven to two
rs' imprisonment, Christodoulous Galatopoulos,
years'
п
ACM-
FUTURE OF BURMA.
SEPARATION IF PEOPLE DESIRE IT.
London, Jan. 12.
STUNT AIRMAN
KILLED.
PLANE CRASHES AS WING COMES OFF.
FURTHER FIGHTING.
JAPANESE REMNANTS AT CHINSI SURROUNDED.
and
Tokyo, Jan. 12. The Government's policy with
Further serious fighting is re- Miami, Jan. 6. ported in the city of China, regard to the future constitutional
Dale Jackson, co-holder of the where a Japanese detachment con- intus of Burma was announced
aeroplane endurance alsting of the remnants of those by the Premier at the cloning meet-world's ing of the Burms Round Table record, was killed here to-day which suffered heavily on January Conferenco at St. James' Palace. when the plane in which he was 10 and 11 has been surrounded by He said the Government was pre-performing stunts fell 2,000 feet, overal thousand bandits, who are Communist member of the Legis-pared, if and when satisfied that The strain on the plane tore off attacking the city from all sides.
Shortly before the attack, fron lative Council of the island, was the Burmans desired a government wing as he completed an inside broke out in various parts of the
loop. found guilty after a trial Insting, separate from India, to take steps
Jackson and Forest O'Brine set city, so that the Japanese defen- ten days before the special
subject to the approval of Parlla- sions at Limasoi Assizes and Bonment, to entrust responsible govern- the present endurance refueling dars are reported to be fighting tenced to four years' imprisonment in Burma to a bicameral record August 17,1930, when they desperately both the flames
Soviet Anxiety. It was proved that during the legislature, representative of the lacked only 31 minutes of re-the bandits. Reuter.
27 days. A cracked crank rloting, which culminated in burn- people of Burma, with certain maining aloft above St. Louis for
qualifications.
forced their descent. Ing down the Governor's real-
The legislature would be elected
The two set a record of 420 The Soviet Ambassador visited dence. Galatopoulos delivered re- volutionary pecches to the mob and partly nominated by the Gov-hours in 1929, but this mark waa Mr. Imuka! this morning and ex-
exceeded
John and pressed anxiety regarding the re- and incited them to destroy Governor, with adequate representation
of communitión and special in Kenneth Hunter, lying above ports of a possible conflict in ernment property.
and North Manchuria between the Chow, the commander of the Chi- in nose railway. guards at Harbin and and Hsi Hsia, the Governor of
Kirin province.
ment.
Reven
Michael Joakim, another leader terests.
The Premier, referring to the of the revolt, was sent to
situation in India, emphasised that years' penal servitude.
Six of the accused men were ne- the Government would never ab- quitted. Central News,
rogate the duty to govern.
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. THE HONG KONG SOCIETY
FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.
What to do to help a child.
The Prime Minister profaced his statement of policy by a communi- cation to the conference of a mes- Ange from the King. In which His Majesty expressed cordial thanks for the loyal wishes of the con- ference.
new
up
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by
Then Jackson Chicago,
O'Brine sct out to beat Hunters, and did, remaining the nir 847 hours, 28 minutes 30 seconda,
cuse
POSTMASTER HERO.
GUNMAN ROUTED AFTER FIERCE STRUGGLE.
London, Jan. 12.
-
Tokyo, Jan. 12
Ting
Apparently it is the belief that Japan will be able to control the actions of these two Chincee paladins.
M. Troyanovsky is understood to have expressed the hope that. as the conflict in liable to Jeopar dise
Soviet Interests, Japan
should do her best to prevent it.
In the course of his outline Burma the proposed of constitution the Premier men-
It is understood that the questions tioned that the object of the
to raise atministration was
In Clydebank to-day, the Post- of the lumber trade, daheries and its master was sitting alone in his of-long term credits were also dis- the peoples who come under rule to a position in whien they Ace when suddenly he found him- cussed, Reuter. could assume responsibility for self covered with a revolver by a Anyone knowing of a child who their own government, and it was man demanding money. has been assaulted, neglected or with the greatest pride that is himself faced and ill-treated in a manner likely to colleagues cause unnecessary suffering or them to bring the first stage of
deliberations เป of their Injury to health, or knowing
con-
the
The U.S. Note,
The Postmaster refused to put
Tokyo, Jan. 12.
the. to The his hands up. Instead he fear-
Japanese reply
Note, which It is in- American leasly tackled the gunman, knock-
diented will be "reassuring in ing the revolver to the floor.
During the fierce fight which tone," is expected to be despatch- a parent who is seeking advice onclusion.
followed,
gunman Beized ed on January 15, after the ar- a child, Disappointment Unnecessary. any matter concerning
weights from the counter weigh-rival of Mr. Yoshizawa, who is due would be doing an act of kindness
Some may be a little disappointing machine and beat the post-in Tokyo on January 14, and will by communicating at once with-
ed, but he thought there was no The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.I.C. reason for such feeling. Negotin-nster severely over the head but be installed as Foreign Minister c/o G.P.O. Box No. 513, Hongkong tions were always slow, especial- the Postmaster refused to let go. the same day. Reuter
Finally the gunman tore him- constitutional negotiations. or St. George's Building, Top floor.
Nanking, Jan, 12. All further steps will be taken, The Prime Minister then read his self foose as other customers en- as authorised by the tered, but the Postmaster set up a
hot pursuit, unfortunately in vain. China's reply to the American and expenses borne, by the Society. statement,
The police hold the gunman' Noto was delivered to the 1 9. will be Cabinet, The Informant's name
trausmission Responsibility would extend not kept strictly private, except in
only to provincial subjects recap and revolver and hope shortly Consul General for served as well as transferred, but to arrest him-Router's Special to Washington at 5 pa to-day-
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The Legislature should consist of two Houses. The Upper House should be composed partly of elected members and partly of mem. bera nominated by the Governor, and in size it should be about one third of the Lower House. The Lower House of 120 to 130 mein- bers should be directly clected, minorities and special interests represented. being adequately The powera of the two Houses should be equal in all legislature measures, including money bills, but supply should be vested in the Lower House. Differences opinion should be settled by joint sessions.
of
The Ministry should consist of about six, but not more than eight, Ministers appointed by the Governor and holding ofec during bis pleasure. They should bu the collectively responsible to legislature.
Reuter.
China's Reply Sent.
POST OFFICE NOTICE
From Shanghai and Swatow Calculla and Straits Australia and Manila Straits
INWARD MAILS.
Per
(Letters and Europe via Suez
Papers) London, 17th December and Parcels, 10th December, 1931 Kashmir U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Shang-
hai (Seattle, 20th December) Shanghal and Japan Japan and Shanghai Salgon Canada,
Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai (Vancouver n.C., 2nd January) Japan and Shanghai Straits
Das
Changchow Telamba Kitano Maru
.January 14.
January 14,
January 14.
Alipore
January 14.
January 15.
Pres. Jefferson
January 16.
Karmala
.January 15.
Porthos
January 19.
Athos 11.
January 20.
Emp. of Canada Kakozaki Maru Haruna Maru
January 22, January 22:
January 22.
January 23.
January 25.
Date and Time.
U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang.
hai (San Francisco, 25th Dec.). Pres. Monroo U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-
hat (San Francisco, 1st January) Pres. McKinley
OUTWARD MAILS,
Per For
Amoy
Governor's Powers. The Governor in appointing Samshul and Wuchow Ministers is to seek the advice of Amoy and Formosa vin Swatow the leader of the largest party in | Shanghai the Lower House, and the Fort Bayard Governor abould have the right Straits Swatow
of, Amay
the
Shanghai and Europe via Siberia Mani Australia und New Zeu-
band vla Thurnday Island ...
to preside at the meeting of the Sw Ministry. The Governor should Bangkok also administer In aubjects defence and external affairs. The administration of federated Shan States and of be other hackward tracts, to known as excluded areas, should be vested in the Governor. The Governor should be empowered to take such steps in the last resort Japan As may be necessary to
ensure Swatow, Amey and Foochow that necessary funds are forth. Hulhow, Pakhai and Haiphong coming for the administration of Japan
Taiyuan .Wed. Jan. 13, 3.30 p.m. Tal Hing Wed., Jan. 13, 4 p.m. Deli Maru..Thura., Jan. 14, 8.30 a.m. Aenous...Thurs., Jan. 14, 8.30 am. Tai Poo Sek Thurs., Jan. 14, 9.30 a.m. Cremer...Thurs, Jan. 14, 10.30 am. Hydrangen....Thurs., Jon. 14, 3 p.m. Graciosa... Thur., Jan. 14, 3.30 p.m. Kiungchow Thurs., Jan. 14, 3.30 p.m. Pilana......Thurs, Jan. 14, 4.30 p.m.
Taiping
Parcels, Reg.. Letters,
.....Fri, Jan. 15. Jan. 14, 6 p.m. Jan. 15, 0.45 à.m. Jan, 15, 10.88 a.m. (Due Thursday Island, 20th Jan) Kitano Maru Fri., Jan. 15, 0.30 .. .Fri., Jan. 16, 1 pm. ..Fel, Jan. 15, 3.30 p.m. Fri, Jan. 15, 6 p.m. ..Fri, Jan. 16.
Halyang
Kingyuan
...... Kashmir
reserved subjects, and should be Shanghai and Europe via Siberla.. Kashmir ... given power to secure enactment
of legislative measures essential
te the discharge of his responsi-Straits, Ceylan, India, Mauritius, bility for those subjects.
The opportunity should be pro- vided, at the Governor's dis- cretion, for the legislature to be Informed of, and to discuss, the reserved subjects.
Of the wide field covered by the term finance, that portion which direction of monetary comprises polley, including exchange, cur-
Enat and Soulle Africa, Aden,
Registration Lettors
Egypt and Europe via Marseilles Karmala
rency and coinage, should be re- Sandakan
served to the administration of Straits and Calcutta
the
Governor. He should also be
able to intervene to prevent
adoption of measures which, in his Hoihow and Bangkok opinion, would seriously prejudice Amoy
the financial stability and credit Burma-Reuter and British
of
Wireless.
"Independence Day."
London, Jan. 12. Reports from all parts of India indicate an absence of any enthusiasm for Congress manifes
in- tations, such as marked the auguration of the previous civil disobedience campaign.
lanila
Bangkok via Swatow
Swatow, Amey and Formons Japan Straits
Shanghai, Japan, Canada, C. and S. America and vin Vancouver B.C.
U.S.A., Europe
Parcels
Registration
... p.m. 1.0 p.m.
..Sat., Jan. 16. K.P.O.
15th, 4.30 p.m.
.16th, 0 a.m.
Letters.......16th, 10 a.m.. G.P.O.
.15th, p.m.
Parcels t Registration....16th, 0.45 a.m. Latters ......18th, 10.30 am. (Duo Marseilles, 13th February). Hinsang ..Sat, Jan. 10, 10a.m. Yuenaang
.Sat., Jan. 16. Parcels Letters
...10 a.m. Kweiyang.. Sat, Jan. 16, 1.30 p.m. Changchow.. Sat., Jan. 16, 3.30 p.m. Pres. Jefferson Sat, Jan. 10, 4.30 pm. Kiengau... Sun, Jan. 17,"8:30 a.m. Canton Maru...Sun., Jan. 17, 0 a.m. Tyndareus..Mon., Jan. 18, 1.30 pm. Agapenor....Men., Jan. 18, 2.80 p.m.
Hiye Maru............ Tues., Jan. 19, Registration....18th 5 p.m. Letters......19th 8.30a.m. (Due Vancouver B.O., 8th February). "Auperscribed Correspondence unly.
The British members of the Yesterday's celebration of "In-denied to-day. It was emphasised dependence day" was quite unaue that the Indian Government has no Round Table committees, the work cessful, and few demonstrations Intention of releasing Gandhi with of which the Indian Government took place. Rumours circulated out an undertaking from him not la anxious to facilitate, will leave
*Thursday.— yesterday that Gandhi was to be to support any disobedience move; London
Wireless. officially 'ment. released on parole were
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