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REFUSE REMOVAL |DEATH OF CAPTAIN

Covered Lorries Wanted

SANITARY BOARD QUESTIONS

Al to-morrow's meeting of the Sanitary Board, Mr. M. K. Lo, in pursuant to notice will ask

S. N. PETROFF

GOVERNMENT DIVER

SUCCUMBS

We much regret having 10 record the death of Captain Serge Nicolas Petroff, Government diver, which occurred at the Kowloon Hospital this morning.

The deceased, who was 61 years of age, entered hospital on Fri

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JULY 4, 1932.

CORRESPONDENCE.

An Acknowledgment,

[To the Editor. Hongkong Telegraph.]

LESSON SERMON.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONGKONG

the

"God" was the subject of Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, yesterday.

RADIO

BROADCAST

DANCE MUSIC BY THE CHEERO BAND.

The Golden Text was.”“I am the Lord thy God, which have brought theo out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage. Thou shalt have no other gods (84 KO's)

7pm. Chinees ProKTANINE. before me." (Exodus 20; 2.3.)

Among the citations which the following from the Bible.

With reference to the Hend of day suffering from appendleltin, towards the relief of some 500 of comprised the Lesson-Sermon was

the Sanitary Department's replien to my question on the subject of Refuse itemoval nt the last meet- ing of this Board:

Sir. Will you please be so good communicate to allow me to through the medium of the colunas of your valuable paper my sincere thanks to all those who have so kindly forwarded subscriptions he Britain's aged War Horses in Peritonitis supervened, and passed away this morning, y

Egypt? A copy of the acknow Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God is one Lord. And thou shalt The late Captain Petroff, who ledgment from London will on was a naturalized Briton, joined receipt be sent by me to each sub- love the Lord thy God with all thine all thy soul, the Government service in 1928, scriber. and he will be particularly

Valuable and faithful services heart, and with re- (1) Will the Head of the Sani-

G; 4,6.) tary Department inform this Board membered in connexion with the were rendered by our horses in the and with all thy might." (Deut. as to whether it is the fact that laying of the pipe-line across the Great War and the matter of their already harbour, which work was under-release from their present pitiful some of the lorries

He and most regrettable plight is one taken under his direction. provided with covers whilst some

was greatly liked by all who knew that deserves the fullest support of are not so provided, and if this is the case will the Head of the Sani-im, and much sympathy will be every animal lover, I think.

I much appreciate your kind- tary Department state what is the felt for the widow.

The funeral takes place thisness, Sir, in publishing my recent number of lorries in each cate-

letter with

Such enclosure. avening, passing the

action is characteristic of the Kory?

at 5.30 pm.

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are

Monument

local Press in every deserving

use. Yours, etc.,

D. DAVIES.

THREAT TO EDITOR

(2) Will the Head of Capt. Petroff did a great deal the Sanitary Department re- of collecting for the Biological

Government Department of commend

the University, that all scavenging lorries should and for the local aquarium while be so constructed or altered in auch it was in existence. His oppor- a way that the space for the stor-tunities while exploring the sen age of refuse is divided into a numbed in his diving suit were turned her of separate and self-contained to good account on a number of compartments, with a properly fitt- occasions, so that curious ander- ed and tight-fitting lid for each water creatures

marine compartment, and if not, why not? growths, some of which had never 43) An regards auch lorries (f been recurded from this locality any) which already possess lids or previously, were brought to light covers, will the Head of the Sani-by him, and his valuable assis-owned Russian newspaper, the tary Department instruct The officers in charge not to overload the lorries in such a way that the

lids or covers properly 7

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cannot be

IRISH TARIFFS

closed

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STAND BY DE VALERA.

and

Linee is acknowledged in the re-

report cently-issued annual Hongkong University.

VIRTUOSO AT PENINSULA

NOTED FILIPINO VIOLINIST

of

BANDIT OBJECTIONS TO ANTI-RED CAMPAIGN

in

By W. on a wavelength of 365 metres.

7-10,20 m. European I'rogramme.

7 p.m.

Stack Quotations, Ball Notice, etc.

7.5-7.30 p.m. Orchestral.

Clock fitore (Grth) fub in the Black Forest Voelker),

Victor Concert Orchestra 36792." Love and Spring--Walta (Waldieufel)

Nat Shikret and the Victor Orch. 16030. Maytinin-Medley (Young-tomberg)

Not Shllkret and the Victor Orch 16030. inna l'esian Market (Ketelber)

International Concert Orchestra 55777, In a Chure Temple Gardea (Ketelbey)

international Concert Unebesten 86777,

7.30-7.58 p.m.

DX15.

The Lesson-Sermon also cluded the following passage from textbook, the Christian Science "Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker

A Beiretion of Old Hits, Baad Mentories (arr, Maclean) Eddy,-"The divine Principle of the Firat Commandment bases

Quentin M. Maclean (Organist) the Science of being, by which The Gay Nineties-Walls Medley

Debray Bomers and DX12. man demonstrates health, holi- Daly's Theatre Walls Memories (arr. Prenties!

Charles Prentice and is Orchestra ness, and life eternal. One in-1 Anite God, good, milles men and na-

8 p.m. the brother- tions; constitutes

Local Time and Weather Report, fulla hood of man; ends wars;

7.58-8.42 p.m. A Concert. Piano Solo--Etude in F Maler (Mendekatin)

the Scripture, "Love thy neigh- bour

1 thyself," annihilates pagan and Christion idolatry,- whatever is wrong in social, civil, criminal, political, and religious codes; equalizes the sexes; nals the curse

and leaves nothing that can 'sin, suffer, be punished

destroyed. (p.340).

man, (11

LYTTON COMMISSION.

DX81.

Sergel Rachmanino 1284

ano Solo-Etude in A Minor (Mendelssohn) Serget Rachmaninoff 1286, Song-Valley of Laughter (Handerson). Song-Bird of Love Divine (laydn Word?

Movin Brunett (Soprano) 192672

(Nevi Violin Solo-Mighty bank Rose

Krisler). Vietin Sote-The Romaty (N-vin-Kretter}

Fritz Kreisler 1390, Guitar Sul Soundina in A Majur Torrala) Andres Segale 1299. Guitar Sole--Courante (Rach)

Andres Segovia 1298. Bong--Rose in the Bud (Barrow-Forstar)

Reinald Warrenrath 1844. Song The World in Waiting for the Sonriso

(Lowkhart-Heltz)

Reinald Werretrath 1814. 1no Solo - Etude In D Fist Major (Heriašine) Muriel Kerr 4113, Pinno Selo Etude In C Sharp Minor (Serin.

bine)

...Muriel Kerr 4123, 842-9 p.m. Musical Comedy. selections from "Funny Face"

Victor Arden! Uhman A Their Orchestra 36014.

Thrit

Harbin, July 3, The Editor of the Japanese

Harbin Times, which recently las been denouncing the activities of a gang of kidnappers known as the Black Dragon gang, has re- ceived a letter stating that unless

further such items are publish ed, bandits will raid the premises and kill the Editor and the entire staff. Yesterday morning the police raided all the entareta, rase

Seoul, July 2. taurants and hotels and carried The Lytton Commission left for out wholesale arrests for not

Tokyo this morning rud is expect Possessing of "atisfac ry docted to reach the Japanese enpitalSelections from "Good Newa"

The Management of the Penin-ments" or for being unregistered. It is understood on the highest sula Hotel, bas sugeeeded, in securs authority that the Irish Labouring the services of Prof. C. de in Party has decided in stand by de Cruz, the Filipino viulin virtuoso, Valern, leader of the Irish Re-

Prof. de la Cruz, who years ago was the leader of the Philippine,

the Band, toured

· publicans.

Mr. Norton appears to have mediabulary adopted a belligerent attitude to

| United States where he was

Among those arrested and taken into custody were musicians and whers described as "important Kuomintang agents" and also alleged communists. --Render.

Scarcity of Fond.

Harbin, July 3.

MEMBERS LEAVE SEOUL FOR JAPAN

on Monday morning.--Reuter,

Shimonoseki, July 3.

-

Victor Arden- Thil Olman

Dechestra 86018. [Selections from "Love Lles”

New Mayfair Orchestra 165N. New Maylait Dechenien CIN, 9-10 p.m. From the Studio. Duner Selections played by the Bed with vocal elmennes fry Later the Commissioners left for | ¡Aqua (Tenor), and song by C. Bou An- Programate supplied by the Central

The Lytton Commissioners rived this morning from Seoul and luns ferm "Five O'Check Gir were welcomed rousingly by a large crowd. including Government presentatives

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wards the British Governmentceived with much favour. the has Owing to the scarcity of Teod-Tokyo on a special train--Reuter, also played for the Radin in Mani-stuffs in Aigun and Tabeilo, the la.. Wo quote the following from the Tribune of Manila, following Violin Revital given by Mr. De la Cruz:-

tarif proposals, and is reported to have urged that if Britain wished to adopt a policy of reprisals, the trish people must organise and meet the situation.

Mr. Norton further pointed onl that the balaner of Anglo-Irish trade was in Ireland's favour.

debate

Chambers of Commerce in those two cities have wired here for the immediate despatch of supplies.

The bandit situation near Hur bin continues serious. The rail- way employers at the Meiluitze station. five miles west of Harbin, have been warned by Hsian Ho- tung, one of the leading bandit chieftains, that they will all be killed unless they pay ransoms varying between 50 and 2,000 dollars.

"Playing before a record crowd. of music enthusiasts, Courado de la Cruz, Filipino violin virtuoso, TO-MORROW'S DEBATE. established himself as one of the country's outstanding artists in To-morrow's House of Commons his recital held at the Opern will contre 2221224 The House, Cool, serene, and restrain- motion, to he proposed by Mr. J. Hied, not even allowing himself to Thomas, that special duties, not be carried away by his mood, he exceeding 100 per cent. ad valorem, astonished the audience by the may be imposed on articles to he finesse of his technique, and the specified, which are imported from beauty of his interpretation. His the Irish Free State to Britain. fingering and bowing, obligato and direct or through other countries. harmonica. were masterly

The proposed duties will be tralled." imposed in addition to those exist Mr. de la Cruz will play every ever, are still unsettled, and many ing at present, and are in con-evening in

the Peninsula Hotel of the inhabitants are evacuating. sequence of the Free State's non- Lounge during the concerts from-Renter's Special, payment of the land annuities 7 to 8.15 p.m. instalment.

VIOLIN TREAT ON FRIDAY

RENEE CHEMET'S

PROGRAMME

The distinguished French Woman .violinist, Mme. Renee Chemet, together with her accom- panist, Mme. Anca Seidlova, and personal manager, Mr. W. F. Schulz, will arrive in the Colony from the North-to-morrow morning

by the Andre Lebon.

Mme. Chemet is considered by the leading musical critics of the duy to be the world's greatest Woman violiniste. Her present

FISHING PARTY

OVERDUE

The situation at Imienpo is now fairly peaceful and as a conse- quence the refugees who evacua- ted here have decided to return con- to their homes. Conditions be

tween Imienpo and Hailun haw-

FEARS WHICH WERE

UNFOUNDED

Considerable anxiety was caused to the family of a local sportsman who went out fishing on Saturday with a party of friends and did not return home at the hour expected by his relatives,

The report was made to the police by Mrs. E. C. Wong, the wife of Mr. B. C. Wong, of 28. Cumberland Road, Kowloon Tong, It was stated that Mr Wong and * party of four frids went to Aberdeen to fish on Saturday after-

tour of the Far East appears to on but up to the time of making i have given great pleasero 10 lovers of violin music, and accord-he report on Saturday evening ingly enthusiasts here should not thing had beer heard of them.

however, returned lose sight of the fact that Mme.

me le tira atter the report!

The party,

Chemiet will give her only recital male to the police, here at the King's Theatre - on Friday evening. The programme

to be rendered by the celebrated!

artiste is as follows:

Concerto in A Minor

Concerto in F Minor

Poeme

Slavonie Dance

Vivaldi

.Ed. Lale

. Chausson Dvorak-Krelsier

Pale Moon....Knight-Logan-Kreisler

Dancing Doll

Miramar

CHOLERA

„Turins-Chemet

SUGAR MARKET

THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS.

The following cable at the close

Poldini-Kreisler of the sugar market on Saturday has been received by Messrs. Pen- treath and Co.

DEATHS

NO MORE COFFINS LEFT AT POYANG.

Shanghai, July 3. Over 1,000 persons have suc- cumbed from cholern at Poyang, In North Kiangal, during the pust week, according to Chinese ports, which state the supply of coflins

is exhausted, while mony instances, whole families

have been wiped out.

10-

London Terminals. August 1932 5/9%1⁄2 up 2d. December 1932 5/11% up 24d. March 1933 6/23⁄4 up 21⁄41⁄2d. May 1933 6/41⁄2 up 2d. Buyers at above pirces sellers asking 1⁄4d-1⁄4d. more.

New York Terminals.

Spot 86 no change. July 1932 82 up 4 pts.

September 1932 90 up G pia, December 1932 .00 up 6 pts.

March 1933 1.00 up 5 pls. May 1933

New York (1/7/32.-Cuban de-

In

crea

The opldomile has also broken out at Nanchang And other Klangal cities-Reuter.

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HONGKONG SHARE

MARKET.

OFFICIAL SUMMARY BY STOCK EXCHANGE.

A decidedly better feeling pervaded the market at this morning's session, partly induced by the extraordinary

attending success

the Conversion Scheme at home and its repercussion on the London Stock Exchange, the latest

from that centre in- dicating advances in all sections.

Sales.

NewB

Union Waterbonts $19. Providents (old) $5.10. Ewo Cottons Tls. 13.45. China Lights (old) $19.65/194. Hongkong. Ropes $12.80/$13.

Buyers.

Hongkong Banks $1490. Canton Insuraners $1250. Union Insuranco $440. China Fire Insurances $600. H.K. & W. Dock $18. Providents

(ole)

$5.

Hotels (old) $11. Ewo Coltons Tls. 18.10. Hongkong Trams $2214. Star Ferrics $30. Yaumati

Ferries (old) $33%. Yaumati Ferries (new) $32. China Lights (old) $19%.

Electrica $72.

Julekong.P.) $22.

Cements (Combined) $18.10.

longkong Ronen

Dairy 4 $12.80.

Watsons

$14.

Watsons (new) $10. Lane, Crawforda $5.70. Constructions (old) $5.10. H.K. Govt. Loans 2% Premium.

Selters, South China Motors "B" $1. Hotels (old) $11.10. Humphreys $15 35,

EX-KING MANOEL OF PORTUGAL

YOUNG RULER DIES IN EXILE

London, July 2. Ex-King Manoel of Portugal

ro Segregation is likely to died at Twickenham thin after-

be signed during the week-ond. noon

at the ngo of 42 from

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Quantity expected to be. 650,000/ throat malady which developed 700,000 tons.

| rapidly.—British Wireless,

SHARE PRICES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

The following is the list of local thare quotations issued to-day:

Banks.

Hongkong Banks, $1400 5, Chartered Banks £11 n. Mercantile Barks, £16 n. East Asia, $112 n. Am: 0. Finance Corp., $25 n.. Insurances.

Canton Ins., $1250 b. Union Ins., $440 b. China Underwriters, 33.30 n. China Fire, $600 b. H.K. Fire In., $1,195 n.

Shipping. Douglases, $26 n. H.K. Steamboats, $21 Indo-Chinns, (Prof.) $45 n. Union Waterboats, $20 n.

Mining. Benguet Exp. 31 cts ». Benguets, 16 n. Kailans, 22/6 ñ.

n.

:

S'hai Explorations, Tls. 2.10 . Raubs, 883 n.

Docks, etc. Kowloon Wharves, $140 n. Whampoa Docks, $18 b. South China. Motors $10 n. Providents (old), $5 b. Hongkows, Tls. 218 n. New Engineers Tls. 6 n. Shanghai Docks, Ts. 82 n.

Cottona.

Ewo Coltons, Tls. 13.40 b. S'hal Cotton, Tls. 76% 11. Zoon Sings Tls. 10 n.

Lands, Hotels, etc. HI.K. Hotels, (old) $11.30 s. H.K. Hoteles (new) $10.80 . H. K. Landa, $76% n. Metro Lands $10 n. S'hai Lands, Tls. 25 n. Humphreys, $15 s.

Asia Realties "B" $264 n. Realties, $12 8.

Asin Realties "A", $155 n. China Estates, $100 n. Pablle Utiles. Tramways, $22.25 b. Peak Trams (old) 316 n. Star Ferries, $89 b. China Lights, $19.65 s. H. K. Electrics, '$72 b. Macao Electrics, $24 n. Telophonea, $884. n. China Buses,. Tle. 12 n. Singapore Tractions, 2/- n.

Industrials,

Malabons, $21 n. Canton Ices, 36 n. Cements (com.) $18.10 1. Ropes, $12.80 b.

Stores, etc. Dairy Farms, $27% b. Watsons (old) $14 b. Dor A. Winga. $1 n. Watsons (now) $18. Lane Crawfords, $5.70 Mackintosh, $21 n. Sinceres, $16.50 n. Powells, $6.85° n.

Miscellaneous, Amusements, $20 1⁄2 n. Entertainments (old), $18% n. Constructions (old), $5 n.

S. C. Enterprise, $5 n.

B. Ind. O. & Bonds, $58%. n. Constructions (now) $1.70 8.

derson.

Badlo Service.

"Cheeru Mr. F.

10-10.28 p.m. Instrumental. "Celo Solo Anda, tine (Song of the Soul) Lenante) W, H., Squire 52069. Planoforte al-Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 (List) ........Ianag Friesima DX350, Octet Svenir hrdla, arr. Willoughby)

J. B. Squire Celcale Octet DB3869. Octet-Phantom Minuet (lupe)

J. H. Squire Celeste Onist 1800. Violin Solo Dance of the Maidens (Friml

Kreleder) ......Fritz Kreisler 1299. Violin Sol--Blue Skies (lerllo-Kreisler)

Fritz Kreisler 1239. Organ Solo- In a Menostery Borden (Ketelbey) Reginald Fourt 35E21.

10.28 p.m. tugby Mid-day 'rea News

10.30 p.m. Close Down.

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Agents:

6.14 p.m. Spanish informational Period. 4.30 p.m. Informational Period. 7.00 p.m. toekne Programme, 7.15 p.m. Pilipino Presentation, 7.30 p.m. Studio Bend Concert.

BD. 1ue Monday Jamboree.

the by 10.00 pm. Dance Munte JamirendoraA.

10.30 p.m. Chone down.

POLICE RESERVE

KZBM

ORDERS FOR THE CURRENT

Orders

WEEK.

by the llon. Mr. T. H. King, Inspector General of Police. state:

Chinese Company....

on

Training Course-Part 11.-All re- cruits will attend at the Chinese Com- Tuesday, pany'a Headquarters July 5th. at 6.30 p.m. for instruction. Revolver Practice-Revolver prac- hars tice will be carried out by members of the Chinest

on Wednesday, nedy Road Ragaby on the Ken- July 6th, at 5.30 p.m. ander Sub In- All members spector A. L. Hopkina. who have been detailed will assemble at the Range at that time.

Training Course-Part 1-All re- crulta of the Chinese Company will attend Central Police Station for Squad Drill on Thursday, July 7th, at 6.30 p.m. Dress-White Uniform and Cap with White Cover,

Indian Company.

Revolver Practice-Revolver prae- tico will be carried out by members of the Indian Company on the Ken- nedy Road Range on Wednesday, July 13th. at 5.30 pm. under Sub Members Inspector A. L. Hopkins. will assemble at the Range at that time.

Reserve Emergency Unit. Inspection Parade-A compulsory inspection of kit will be held on Fri- Jay, July 8th. at 5.30 p.m. nt the Cen- tral Police

Station Dress---Kijki Tunicu, Shorts, Puttees, Caps with

Holsters, Batons, Whiting and Chains and Pullthroughs, Sec- tion leaders will are that all their men are notified and present. Any mem- ber being unable to attend must noti- fy O. C. in writing.

White

Members who have not already re- turned their steel helmets and kit enrda must do so to the Police Reserva Offee at once.

(Sgd.) D. L. King,

D. S. P. (R)

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