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ANTI-CHOLERA BYE-LAWS

POLICE NOW GIVEN POWERS

The necessary powers have now been conferred upon the police lo

A general

issural antification this morning by he Inspector General of Police to all Stations read as follows:

MACAO OFFICIAL

PASSES

DEATH OF COL. J. AMARAL

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

BRITAIN AND HOOVER PLAN

(Continued from Page 1.)

ships and cruisers, could be made. in future construction.

the

As regards capital ships, American proposal would leave

FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1932.

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

A. O. F. C. QUOTATIONS FOR YESTERDAY

New York, July 7.

Last To-day's Averago Average

44.08 41.81 the size of these enormously ex- 30 Industrials

14.00 13.82 17.50 10.00 their gung untouched if any were 20 Utilities

Mesars. E. A. Pierce & Co. report:- constructed in the future. Every

is weaker Business figure involved in these huge The market dimensions-Initial cost, upkeep, lone-800,000 shares.

Ammunition, personnel

RLOTER, docks would be maintained

Air Reduction .... ... .... $33% the higest level.

Allied Chemical &

Dye... American Can...

at

BRITISH PLAN. The United Kingdom pro-American Telegraph

& Telephone posal, while securing no less a

total reduction in

tonnage,rican evaded these consequences by Auburn reducing the size of guns and Borden Company

Canadian Pacific Consolidated Gas of

New York Drags, Inc.

Macao, July 7. The death has taken place of make arrests in respect of the Col. Jaime Pinto de Amaral, the recently promulgated bye-laws respected Chief of the Health De-pensive vessels and the calibre of 20 Itails jased in connexion with the pre-partment at Macno, at the com- Sailing cholera epidemic, allpuratively early age of fifty-three, Police Stations being notified to after a short illness. this effect by the InspectorGenerni The late Dr. Amaraf waa of Police this morning.

lieutenant-colonel in the Porta- The change has arisen as a re- guene Medical Service and had a sult of comments made yesterday long career in Macao, where he by Mr. Wynne-Jones in the Cen-served for not less than twenty- tral Police Court regarding the six years, rising from the rank of unsatisfactory position of the Captain to the post he held at the qolice not being able to make ar-time of his death. He assumed resta.

charge of the Health Department in the year 1927, and directed the Military Hospital at Macao for many years.

Misa

ships. Recardina He married "The Sanitary Department bye-Ozario in the early days of his

If the calibre of a gun was re- laws forbidding the sale of cut service at Macao, by whom he is

duced to twelve inches, the fruit, certain puddings, ice cream survived. He is also survived by

Highly respect- maximum size of ship could be and sweet drinka have now been eight children. made into Regulations under the Fed, Col. Amaral was well known reduced from 35,000 to 25,000 tons, Ordin for the excellent encouragement and an immense saving effected Emergency Regulations

gave his subordinates at all under both heads, both initially Polier can, therefore, take he asice,

and consequentially. 24 action by arrest or by summons times. This contributed not

of health The British Government were to the success for breach of these Regulations, little

which have been ready to apply the same International Tel, & re-campaigns

Tel. "While these Regulations

He was a principles to cruisers, to reduce! main in force hawkers holding carried out at Macuo.

maximum

Liggett & Myers "B" their

Alzo and son of a physician and was of a

Loew's Inc. licences for Classes (food), S

gun calibre, by international

Pacific Gas & Elec- and 6 (fruits and vegetables) may retiring disposition, yet he made

agreement, from the present figure

tric be permitted to sell articles of many friends during his long re-

of 10,000 tons Auch eight Pennsylvania any class except Class 7 smoking sidence at Maçao,

inches to 7,000 tons and 6.1 inches, | wny requisites)."

It would then be possible to reduce Radia Corporation the size of capital ships still fur-Sears Roebuck ther and to fix a maximum of 22,Standard Oil Com

of New Jersey ... |000 tons with 11 inch guns.

Sorong-Varun Corp. Union

DEATH OF CAPT. G. J. SPINK

WELL-KNOWN MARINE

OFFICER

re-

THE RESULT.

The funeral took place this alternoon, an impressive cortege marking the Colony's last tribute to the deceased. Fall military honours were recorded the mains and units drawn from ali the services of the colony took part in the procession, the casket

This would nearly halve the in being drawn by his intimate

itial cost of any future capital friends.

Among the many persons preship, and greatly reduce the cost sent were His Excellency Col. maintenance. Thus the whale seale would come down together Bernardes de Mirunda, Acrom- Oor of The best known marine 1 panied by his A. 1. A., Dr. J. Ma, and there would be a definite re-

turn to smaller dimensions. ellieers on the China Comal, Caplain | galhaes. Colonial Secretary, Mr. G. J. Spink, died suddenly at his residence at 211. Wancha Road Dias Cada, Colonial Treasurer. Col. Schiappan Monteiro, Director at midnight.

For Public Works and Port Works. who was The late Captaju Spłuk,

Pluherir. Commander Akmeida fifty-five years agen, had been on The China Const for over twenty Harbour Master. Major Lello, Ma ars, and was originally in the for. Andrade, Commissioner of employ of Messrs. Butterfeld and Police, and many others, Swire

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The large number of wreaths He was for some years on the West River run, when he was and floral tributes bore testimony captain of the s.s. Tai Mink Ben the esteem with which the de. was a member of the Rationalist ceased Dr. Amaral was held by Press Association and of the In all members of the community. stitute of Engineers and Ship

Om Chen Chierespondent, bullders, and was also a prontinent member of the Craigongower Cricket Club,

Captain Spink is survived by a widow, Lo whom the deepest sym- nathy will go out at her frugie foss. The funeral passes the Mon- ment at 6 pau, to-day.

U.S. UNEMPLOYED RELIEF

HOOVER EXPECTED TO VETO BILL

TO-NIGHT'S VIOLIN

RECITAL

NO "HEAVY" ITEMS INCLUDED

On this basis, the United Kingdom proposal would effect an ultimate reduction in capital ship tonnage alone of 195.000 tons. The comparable figure under the United States pro- posal would be about 175,0.

As regards aireraft carriers. the Government were in substan tial agreement with the Hunver proposals and suggest a reduction in size from 27,000 to 22,000 tons. with a consequent reduction in total toninge from 155,000 to 110-

000 tons.

une-

Britain Favoured the abolition of submarine, which would also

of de make a possible reduction stroyer tonange by about third. If submarines could not be completely abolished, their sur face displacement should be fixed at 250 tons with strict limitation of total tonnage and number

units.

NO AERIAL BOMBING.

IF

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RADIO BROADCAST

LECTURE FROM THE STUDIO BY MR. LINDSELL'

By 2.W. on a wavelength of 955 metres. (NG, KICK).

5-7 pan, Chinese Programme, 7-10.30 pm. European Programme.

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7,8-8 pm. Band and Orchestral Music.

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The Jolly Robbers —Overture (Suppe)

The 1.C. Wireless Military ant

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La Benediction des Polgnards (Meyerbert)

Reg. Band of H.M. Grenndler Guards

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Golliwog's Cake Walk (Debunny). Dance of the Tumblers (Rimsky-Korshov, Arr.

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Sir Dan Godfrey conducting the Bourne- outh Municipal Oreleate 0821.

Local Time and Weather Report. 8.3-8.35 p.m. "Surprise Item."

8.35-9 p.m. Selections from Opera. Song- Skinson and Delllah- Reelt, and Aria 10 Love From Thy Power) (Saint-Saens} Son Hatton and Delilah-Fale Spring

Returning (Saint-Hrena)

Clara Serena Contralto) BX246. #tetoritann-Hernes That Are Betah

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J. H. Squire Celeste Ortet 9107, Song - Faust-laint Thy Power (Votnod) Harold Williams with B.B.C. Chorus Chorus --Fanst -Soldiers Chorne (Gouned)

The B.B.C. Chorus 13. From the Studie,

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LAUSANNE HOPES AND FEARS

Coatinned from Page 1.)

EARLY MORNING EFFORTS.

Lausanne, July 8. Herr Von Papen and Herr Von Neurath who left the British de. legation at ten minutes past upe, said progress was being made to- wards a settlement,

As evidence that The British! were sparing no efforts to effect A settlement as quickly as pos- sible. Mr. Neville Chamberinin ant Sir John Simon immediately left in a car to meet the French delegation at the Palace Hotel, to

The refer the draft

clause dealing with the political issue to M. Herriot and M. Germain Nar- 1in---Bruter.

"CA VA BIEN!"

The programme of violin music which will be rendered to-night at The King's Theatre by the world's greatest woman violinist, Madhume Renee Chemiet, has obviously been Turning to air proposals, Mr. selected with great care. it con- Baldwin said the Government were tains ao extremes, both the heavy prepared to go to any length in classical and heavy modern being agreement with the other Powers when Mr. A compromise Bill allocating a eliminated. There are two excelto preserve the civilian population and Sir John Simon left the total of 682,122,000,000 for relietlent cancertes by Vivaldi and Lalo from the horrors of air bombard-French delegation at 2.45 a.m. of the huge army of unemployed | respectively. has been passed by the House of "Poeme" which Representatives.

Washington, July 7

-It is probable, however. That the Bill will be vetoed by President Hoover. --Peter,

LOAN CONVERSION SCHEME

IS

Chausson's ment.

Madame

themet's star number.

The group of short pieces is an attractive one and there is one composition-"Miramar"-which is played lo the arrangement of Madame Chemet herself. In de- parting from the usual routine pro- grammes which generally feature of famous artists' recitals in Hongkong, Madame Chemel feels that she will be giving greater pleasure to enthusiasts here.

are a

"Ca va Bien" said M. Herriott Neville Chamberlain

He added, however, that the conversations would he continued to-morrow. --Reuter,

He announced that it would be premature to speak about. the The Government proposed the agreement as there was still some complete prohibitían

ground to be covered and difficul- bombing from the air. save ties to overcome. within.limits to be laid down as precisely as possible by Interna- tional convention, attacks open civilian population to be entirely prohibited, and strict limitation imposed in the unladen weight

Mr. C. Crofton of the China Light of all military and naval air-and Power of Hunghom bas informed , craft.

the Police that whilst he was driving Concluding, Mr. Baldwin said his motor car along Taku Street at PLAN EXCEEDS

that although Britain's reductions speed of about twelve miles an hour he knocked down a Chinese EXPECTATIONS

To-night will mark the celebrat- in all three cases had been, beyond hawker who was carrying his stall of ed artist's last appearance in the comparison, greater than those cooked food. The

not Far East. She lins nu further effected elsewhere, outside the seriously injured and was content with London, July 7.

the countries disarmed by the $1.50 compensation given him.. Asked as to the progress of the engagements in this part of

her Versailles Treaty, she was ready War Loan conversion scheme. the world and immediately after Financial Secretary to the Trea concert she will embark on the and eager to join in further sury Major Elliot, stated in the Hakusan Maru for Europe. It is measures for which general agree House of Commons to-day that its to be hoped therefore that ment could be attained.-British reception had been favourable in enthusiasts here will turn out in | Wireless, the extreme, and the conversions

force for what shows promise of notified to date exceeded their most

memorable evening of annguine expectations.British being a Wireless.

ALL

PARLIAMENT TO ADJOURN

MR. BALDWIN UTTERS A WARNING

music.

SUGAR MARKET

THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS

STIMSON "WELCOMES

RESPONSE

MOMENTUM TO THE .

CONFERENCE

21

Was

W.

Galvanized fittings and tools value of $14.71, the to the total property of the Hongkong Gas Com- pany are reported by Mr. E. Shriends to have been stolen from nwoden

the tool box ut Alhambra Theatre in Nathan Road some time between 5 pa, on Wednes- day and 7 a.m. on Thursday.

new

A young married woman coolie who was working on the hillside at the Washington, July 7.

junction of Prince Edward

und "The statement made by Mr. Waterloo Roads yesterday received Stanley Baldwin in the British injuries to her legs and foot as a result of a boulder rolling down the House of Commons seems to in-hillside. She was taken to the Kow- momentum has loon Hospital but her condition in not The following cable at the closelicate that n of the sugar market yesterday been given to the Disarmament serious. London, July 8. has been received by Mesars Pen- Conference since the announce-

ment of the Hoover plan, de-off Wu Nam Road, at. Aberdeen, a Found wading in water waist deep The House of Commons will ad-treath and Co.

clared Mr. H. L. Stimson to-day Chinese who was London Terminals.

about to commit August 1932 5/10 up

He added:""This Was the suicide was taken to the Police Station December 1932 6/- up

charge purpose of the President in mak-where he collapsed in the March 1933 6/3 up 1⁄4d

ing the American proposal and room. He was instantly removed to

the Government Civil Hospital, May 1993 6/5 up 3⁄4d, Buyers at above prices, sellers we welcome the British sugges- tions as an expression of the asking d-d. more,

same spirit."

rn for the summer récess on

13, and will re-assemble on ber 27, but the Speaker is wered to summon members if it appears to be in the of the public, stated Mr. Baldwin this afternoon.

FORD WIN

RIGE BEATEN DLO MATCH

London, July 8. Cambridge In the

polo match lay by 11 gonls to

d.

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New York Terminals. Spot 1.00 up 6 pła. September 1932 39 up 4 pts. December 1932 1.03 up 3 pts. March 1933 -- --

May 1933 1.08 up 4 pts. July 1933 —

Sourabaya (7/7/32).

The body of a 16-year-old tinsmith of 42, Shekkuling Road was removed to the mortuary yesterday after it had been found by the Police suspended by the back in the kitchen of the above address,

RECONSTRUCTION PROPOSALS.

While

unable to give any. opinion as to the details without having them all before him. Mr. Stimson says that the fact that Trust changes scom to be suggested in suggestion of the British is that the navies of the world which of an ideal towards which further of construction should tend. We would require reconstruction

Mille have sold 9,000 tone Whites nt F.6.00.

the important elements in fleets, shall study their proposal, when

A dispute over some money led to indientes that this part of the it is received, with great Interest,

be confident that we have a common two workmen of Cheung Sha Wan proposal at least would not

cause," concluded Mr. Stimson.- Road nasauiting a third who received injuries to his head and arms yester put into immediate netion.

"It would rather seem that the Router.

at

day afternoon.

9.40-10.5 p.m.

Geartel in D Major Daydn, Op. 76, No. to

Lewer String Quartet

10.5-10.30 p.m. Variety.

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Song Ten Cents a Blance. Song Love is Like That

Roth Etting (Comedienne+} Ban Sola Fu the Moossfight. Pande Sele Now I'm in Love Vecal Quaetette Darling. Voen Quarlett --Bond Friends

The Four DR488, Ban The Hope Thant Jack tail!-- Seret, Ray Storsta and His Amosandore Brid

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SHARE PRICES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

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

Banks.

Hongkong Banks, $1550 sa, Chartered Banks, £12% 1. Mercantile Banks, £17% 1. East Asia, $112 n.

Am: 0. Finance Corp., $25 n.

Insurances.

Canton Ins., $1300 n. Union Ins., $445 sa.

China Underwriters, $3.15 . China Fire, $600 b.

H.K. Fire In., $1,195 n

Shipping.

Douglases, $20 n.

HK. Steambunts, 21 b. Indo-Chinas, (Prof.) $45 n. Union Waterbouts, $19% b.

Mining.

Benguet Exp. 31 cts ne Benguets, 16% n. Kailans, 26/3 17.

S'hai Explorations, Tle, 2.10 a. Raubs. $33 n.

Docks, etc.

Kowloon Wharves, $138 b. Whampoa Docks, $184 h. South China Motors $10 n. Providents (Old), $5. b. Hongkowa, Tln. 218 n. New Engineers Tis. 6 n. Shanghai Docks, Tis. 76 n.

Cottons.

Ewo Cottons, Tls. 13.50 b S'hai Cotton, Tia. 75% n. Zoon Singa Tls. 10% n.

Lands, Hotels, etc.

H.K. Hotels, (old) $11.10 b. II.K. Hotels (new), $10.50 b. H. K. Lands, $7734 b. Metro Lands $10 n. S'hai Lands, Tls, 24 Humphreys, $15

n.

b.

Asia Realtics "B" $261⁄4 n. Renities, $12 8.

Asia Realtios "A", $156 n. China Estates, $100 n. Public Utilities.

Tramways, $23 sa, Ponk Trama (old) $16 n. Star Ferries, $89 b. China Lights, $19.30 n. China Lights, $18.90 b. Macno Electrics, $24 n. Telophones, $984 n. China Buses, Tls. 12 n. Singapore, Tractions, 2/- n.

Industriala.

Malabons, 421 n. Canton Iocs, 36 n.

without obligation to purchase.

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Cements (com.) $18.10 b. Ropes, $12.00 n.

Stores, etc Dairy Farma, $28 b. Watsons (old) $14.b. Watsons (new) $18. Dor A. Winga. $1 n. Lane Crawforda, $0 n. Mackintosh, $21 n.

We

SALE

are holding

SUMMER SALE

our

during this month, Evening Gowns from $25.

Net Washable Evening Gowns

from $55.

Afternoon Dresses, in Cotton Voile, Linen, &c. from $30.

Pique and Silk Tennis Dresses

from $16.

Print Dresses from $7.

Hats in the latest styles

from $5.

Bathing Costumes from $12.

Beach Pyjamas from $12.

Summer Handbags from $3.

Raincoats from $7.

Novelties from 50 cents.

Sincerco, $16.50 n. Powells, $0.35 1.

Miscellaneous, Amusements, $19% n. Entertainments (old), $18% n.' Constructions (old), $5.40

S. C. Enterprise, $5 m.

Constructions (now) $1.70 a.

B. Ind. O. 3 Bonds, $58% n

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