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Orders for the Police Reserve for the coming week issued by the Hon. Mir. E.D.C. Wolfe, Inspector General of Police are:
General.
Life Saving Class. The Life Sav. Ing Class for Water Drill will take 1nce as usual on Wednesday, June 11th under Sub Inspector R. J. Hunt. Police Launch will leave Blake Pier at 15.30 hours sharp.
Chinese Company. Strength Constablo 137 Lat Yung Kong has been taken on the strength of the Chinese Company as from 19th, May, 1933.
Training Course-Part II All recrults will attend at the Chinese Company's Headquarters on Tuesday, June 13th, at 5.30 p.m. for instruc- tion.
Inspection Parade. All ranks of the Chinese Company will parade Central Police Station on Saturday, June 10th, under Sub Inspector R. J.
At Uniform. Cap
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
WAR ON PIRATES
TROOPS "AND PLANES TO LAUNCH ATTACK
MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1933.
OBITUARY
DEATH OF DISTINGUISHED MEDICAL MAN
Changchun, June 11.
London, June 10. The Kwantung Army headquar The death has occurred of Sir tors declare that the recent offer of Walter Morley Fletcher, K.B.E., $30,000 for the release of the C.B., Sc. D., M.D., Secretary of the British captives from the steamer Medical Rosearch Council (Privy Nanchang was the final endeavour Council), and Follow and formerly to effect their rescue by the Pro-Senior Tutor of Trinity College, vincial authorities.
Cambridge-Our Own Correspon-
dent
The case hitherto has been left in the hands of the Manchukuo Sir Walter Fletcher was born in authorities, but the bandit chief Liverpool on July 21; 1878, and has acornfully refused to reduce was educated at Trinity Collge, the ransom from the sum of a He was a Coutts Trotter Student million dollars previously demand- in 1890, a Walsingham Medalliat ctl.
in 1897, and in 1900 became a Lecturer in Natural Sciencea at Trinity College. Но became Senior Demonstrator in Physiology at Cambridge University in 1903, and was appointed Proctor a year
After referring the matter to the British Government, the Kwantung Army has now decided on enveloping the pirates by land and sea, and is despatching su intor. clent troops, who will be guided by aeroplanes, to ensure concluding. the affair.-Router.
Hunt for a general Inspection of g. S. Nanchang, who have been in The British officers from the equipment etc., by the Company Com-
Fall in at 6.30 p.m.with weeks,
sharp pirate hands for nearly eleven are Mesars. Clifford Cover, Belt with Brace, Trun- Johnson, llargrave and Blue.] cheon, Whistle, Armlet and Badge, "Pocket Policeman" and note-book be carried. No members may be ab sent from this parade without leave from the Company Commander, The Equipmen Officer will make it a point of being present.
Indian Company.
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Training Course-Part II. All recruits of the Indian Company re- alding in Kowloon will attend . Chi Woo Street, Kowloon on Wednesday, June 14th, at 6.30 p.m. for instruction.
All recruits of the Indian Com- Irany residing in Hongkong will attend Chinese Company's Headquar- ters, 17, Queen's Road Central, on Thursday, June 15th at 5 p.m. for Instruction.
Flying Squad. Revolver Practice.
A Jevolver
practice for members of the Flying Squad will take place on Thursday June 15th at the Kennedy Road Range under Sub Inspector Hopkins, Only those detailed will attend.
Emergency Unit Reserve
· Riot Drill. A riot drill will be carried out by members of the Emer- Fancy Unit Reserve on-Friday, June 16th. Members will fall in at No. 2 Police Station at 6.30 p.m. sharp. Dress-optional.
Sgd. D. L. KING,
D.S.P. (R)
BLOWN OFF HIS MULE
LUCKY ESCAPE FOR
A COLONEL
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COMMUNIST DRIVE.
Higher Appropriation For
Chan Chai-tong.
Nanking, June 10. The Central Authorities have de- cided to double the monthly appro- priation 3300,000 for General Chan Chal-tong's troops, with a view to their participation in the anti-Com- munist campaign.-Reuter.
Conference Held.
He was President of the Cam- bridge University Pitt Club from 1890 until the outbreak of the Great War, when he was appointed Member of the Army Pathology and Air Force Medical Advisory Committee.
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Ho was a Member of the Royal Commission on Oxford and Cam- bridge Universities in 1919. In 1928 he was appointed Chairman of the Committee on the Organian- tion, of Medical Research under the Government of India.
ADMIRAL MAWBEY, Former Director Of Royal
Indian Marine.
London, Juna 10.
The death is announced of Ad- miral Henry Lancelot. Mawbey, C.B., C.V.O., retired.--Our Own Correspondent.
on
Nanking, June 10. The Anti-Bandit
Admiral Mawboy__ was born Conference, opened here on June 8 has been ex-June 17, 1870, and "was the only tended from three to five days, be- W. Mawbey, of the Royal Marine son of the late Major General H. cause over 100 proposals have been Aubmitted.-Reuter, ··
Artillery,
ARIYOSHI'S DINNER
ENTERTAINS CHINESE AT NANKING FUNCTION
He was educated in H.M.S. Brittania, and during the Great War commanded H.M.S. Dominion. and H.M.S. Agincourt. He be- came A.DC. to His Majesty the King in 1918, and in the following year was appointed Rear Admiral in command of the Nore Reservo Flect, and Senior Naval Officer at the Nore.
Nanking, June 11.
In 1920 he paid his first visit to The Japanese Minister to the East, when he was appointed China, Mr. Arlyoshi, who la visit-Rear Admiral at Bombay and ing Nanking, entertained the staff Director of the Royal Indian of the Chinese Foreign Office at Marine. Appointed Vico-Admiral n dinner last night.
in 1924, ho retired in the same year. Four years Inter he was appointed Admiral, on the retired list.
It is understood that Mr. Ariya- shi made a speech at the dinner.
Mr. Ariyoshi la leaving for. He was made an Officer of the Shanghal to-day.-Reuter.
No Representations.
Nanking, Juno 9. Official circles here categorically deny that Mr.
Alexandrin. Llout-Colonel Hassan Hilal of the Egyptian Army was riding over the desert on a mule.
Ariyoshi, the Suddenly there was a deafening Japanese Minister to China, who is explosion and the officer shot sky-visiting Nanking in a private high from the back of his mount. capacity, had as yet made any re- which dropped dead.
presentations in regard to the ..Landing on the sand, be mira-Chinese tariff changes. culously escaped with nothing more than a severe shaking.
It seems that the mule's hoof accidentally struck an old British shell, a legacy of the war days, which was lying slightly buried in the sand.
The impact caused it to explode. -Reuter.
TO BE TAUGHT A TRADE
no
It is emphasised that Japan has China's exercise of her right in business to interfere with
tariff autonomy.-Reuter.
YEN STILL LOYAL.
WILL ABIDE BY MEASURES FOR BENEFIT OF COUNTRY
Legion of Honour during the Great War, and in 1907 was awarded the 3rd.
Class Order of Sacred Treasures of Japan.
ADMIRAL L. E. WINTZ. Naval Officer Formerly
On China Station.
London, June 10, The death has occurred of Ad-. Our Own Correspondent. miral Lewis Edmund Wintz, R. N.
"
Admiral Wintz was born on July 5, 1849, and entered the Royal Navy in 1862. He was appointed Captain in 1893, and was trans- ferred to the Naval Intelligence Department in 1887. ·
Admiral Wintz was appointed to the China Station in 1900. aboard H.M.S. Gollath. He remained. in Hongkong until 1902, when he was appointed in command of the Royal Naval Barracks at Chatham.. retired in 1904, and a year later was made a Rear-Admiral Ile be- came Vice-Admiral in 1909.-
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Peking, June 10. Interviewed by the Chinese press concerning reports regarding the MAGISTRATE SEEKS
attitude of General Yen Hsi-shan, Eole Agents
General Ho Ying-ching's spokes- TO HELP DEFENDANT man declared that as a result of MITSUI
telegraphic communication na well Rear Admiral Smith-Dorrien, In dealing with a stone denf ns personal communication with
London, June, 10. BUSSAN Chinese who was charged with a General Hsu Ying-chang, Governor The death is announced of Rear
minor offence in Court KAISHA
this of Shansi who is at present in Admiral Smith-Dorrion, R.N., re- morning, and who had eight pre- Peking, General Ho Ying-ching is tired.Our Own Correspondent LTD. vious convictions for hawking convinced that General Yen Hal- The Into Roar Admiral Smith- without a licence. Mr. Wynne shan's views regarding the situa-Dorrien attained senior, rank in HONGKONG Jones said he would speak to the tion in North China coincide with 1996, and retired not long after-
Superintendent of Prisons with a those of Chiang Kai-shek.
wards. vlow to giving defendant a month's term. This would enable, him to fearn a trade. Defendant stated ho wished to learn a trade but had never been taught.
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In the meantime, his Worship | imposed a fine of $G or seven days'
prison.
FORGED NUMBER
PLATE
USED ON UNLICENSED ·
RICKSHAW
The same spokesman revealed that General Yen wired Chiang Kal-slick stating that during theat critical times he would always agree to any measure taken for the benefit of the country as a whole.--- Reuter,
COLLISION AT SEA.
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NEW AMBASSADOR.
PROFESSOR TO REPRESENT U.S. IN BERLIN
Washington, June 11. President Roosevelt has nominat- od Professor William Edward Dodd, the well-known political hia-. torian,
as tho United States Ambassador to Germany.Reuter Morning Post Special.
TWO FISHING JUNKS SUNK BY N.D.L. HOLSTEIN
Professor William Edward Dodd, When the N.D.L B.B. Holstein the celebrated American political came into port during the week-end historian, has been professor of Another caso of A forged she had on board ton Chinese, the American history at the University number plate being used on an crews of two fishing junks which were of Chicago since 1908, He is o Aunlicensed rickshaw came before struck and sunk by the steamer in a Member of the American Historical
Mr. Wynne-Jones in Court this collision at sen on Thursday night,
Soeloty, the, Mississippi Valley morning. Defendant, who stated he bought the plato from two men, was remanded until to-morrow to enable the Police to trace the Kource.
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Traffic Sub-Inspector. Saunders aald the number plate was a very good forgory and the only, way they could detect it was by dig- ging into the metal.
People were doing the trade of public rickshaws with private vehicles,
Europa from Northern ports, and the can Social Science Research Coun- The Holstein was on her way to Historical Society, and the Ameri- collision is ascribed by Captain Kari cil... von Methen, mastor of the Holstein,
Professor Dodd was born at`
to the fact that the native craft were Clayton, North Carolina, in 1809. carrying no lights,
The two junks were sailing close together and were struck one after
A man; aged 40, who admitted koop- the other, and began to sink.
ing a lodging for prostitutes at 10, Boats were launched from the Hel- Wing Lok Street, was fined 1260 or sulted in all ten men, comprising the Court this morning. On a aimilar ateln, and efficient rescue 'work ro- three thonths by Mr. Wynne-Jones in two crews, being taken safely en charge a young woman, of Tak Chi board.
Lone was fined $75 or alx wooks" izaol.
SHARE PRICES
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS
The following in the list of local share quotations issued to-day:
Banks.
I'kong Banks, $1740 an.
· Il'kong Banka, London, £128 n. Chartered Bank, £14% n. Mercantile Bank, A.
£2431⁄2
A B.
Mercantile Bank C., £9% n. East Asia, $98 n.
Am: 0. Finance Corp., Sh. #20 n. China O. Fin. Ord., Bh.$5.40 n. China O. Fin. Prof. Sh.$5.00 n.
Insurances.
'Canton Ins., $1450 b.
Union Ins., 3520/30 sa. China Underwriters, $2.40 n. China Fire, $695 n.
H.K. Fire Ins., $270 n.. International Assco, Sb. $4.75′′n.
Shipping.
Douglas, $321⁄2 b.
H.K. Steamboats, $22 m. Indo-Chinas, (Pref.) $80 n. Indo-Chinas, (Def.), $80 n. Shells (Bearer), 48/9 n. Union Waterboats, $15 n..
Mining.
Benguets, $83an. Kailans, 32/6 n.
Langkate.(Single), sh. $15 n. S'ha Explorations, Sh. $21⁄2 n. S'hal Loans, Sh. $5 n. Raubs, $10 8. Venz: Goldfields, $4 Bonguet Exp., 31 cta. n.
Docks, etc. H.K. Wharves, $128.n. H.K. Docka, $16 b.
n.
8. China Motors A., $10 n. S. China Motora B., 38 m... Providents (old), $3.97%/4. sa. Providents (now), $1:40 b. Hongkowa, Sh, $384 n.
Now Engineerings, Sh.88 n. Shanghal Docks, Sh. $1481⁄2 n.
Lands, Hotels, etc.
H. & S. Hotola, $7.05 sa. H.K. Lands, $76 B. S'hai Lands, Sh. $88 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $14. n. Humphreys, $13 b
H.K. Realties, $8 n.
Asla Realties "A" Sh. $140 n. Asin Realtics "B" Sh. $20 n. Chincaa Estates $97 n. Chinn Realties, Sh. $14% n. China Debentures Sh.$187 n.
Cotton Millà. Dwo Cottons, Sh. $14.75 B.. S'hal Cottons, Sh, $109 n. Zoong Sings, Sh.$14 n. Wing On Textiles (S) $95 n. „Public Utilities. Tramways; $21.80 an. Fenk Trams, (old), $161⁄2 n. Peak Trams, (new), $7 n.
Star. Ferries, $92 n..
Yaumati Ferries (old), 2814 n China Lights (old), $18.40 a. China Lights, (new), $12% n. H.K. Electrics, $73 5. Macao Electrics, $38 n. Sandakan Lights, $10%1⁄2 n, Telephones (old), $30 s, China Buses, Sh, $114 n. Singapore Tractions, 1/- n. Singapore-Prof., 13/-n.-.
Industrials.
Malabon Sugars::$15-n. Cald: Maeg. (old), Sh. 520 n. Cald: Macg. (Pret.), Sh. $i5 n. Canton Ices, $5 n.
Cements (Com.), $7.70 n. Cements (old), $0.40 n.
Cements (new), $11⁄2 ni H.K. Ropes $0 n.
Stores, etc. Dairy Farms, $271⁄21⁄2 b. Watsons, $10 n. Der A Wings, $1 n. Lane Crawfords, $4,90 Mackintosha, $21 n. Sinceres, $14 n.
Wm, Powells. $2.10 n.
Wing On (H. K.), $190 n.
Miscellaneous. Amusements, $123⁄41⁄2 B...
H.K. Entertainments, $121⁄2 n.. 3.C. Enterprises, 881 n. United Theatres, Sh. $4 n. Macao "Greyhounds,” $10 n. Constructions (old), și n. Constructions (now), $1'8. · B. Ind. G$ Bonds, 70% n. H.K. Govt. Loans, 3% Prem. Wallace Harpers, $9 n.
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