Jimmy's Kitchen
THE
THE PLACE TO EAT
1C, D'AGUILAR STREET,
TEL. 30126.
SPECIAL COLD SUMMER
TIFFINS
FOUR SELECTIONS COMPLETE AND SATISFYING
AT ONE DOLLAR.
GLOUCESTER
BUILDING
4
RESIDENTIAL
SUITES AND
SINGLE ROOMS
THE MOST MODERN
ACCOMMODATION
IN THE COLONY.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
LAND OF ANCESTORS.
THOUSANDS OF BODIES ARE||
EXHUMED IN HONGKONG
An ancient Chinese custom ordains that the bones of the dand should be returned to the land of their ancestory, and whether the land of death is Australia, America
THURSDAY, JUNE · 21,
LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE
LATEST SHARE QUOTATIONS
1934.
ATTACKS NAZIS
VICE-CHANCELLOR ON THE
WAR-PATHI
Borlin, June 20.
learned that the
Whiteaway's
Vice-Chancellor, Capt. von Papen MEN'S OUTFITTING DEPT.
The following quotations on the London Stock Exchange have been a about to open an anti-radical received by Menars, Swan, Culbertson campaign, particularly against
or any other country in the world, and Fritz in conjunction with Reuter, the custom is faithfully observed.
Each year, the bones of hundreds of deceased Chinese are brought back to China from overseas, whic, 4% throughout China, the enmo pro cess goes D.
Chinese Bonds.
June 19 June 20 Bonds 1898 (Eng. Ias.)... £101 £101% 41457 Loan 1008 0215 £9216 £ 39%
£ 03% 00%
Loan 1919.00
Reorg Loan
In Hongkong Inat year, accord- ing to statistics issued by the Head of the Sanitary Department, no less than 16,029 exhumations were [57% S'hai-Nanking carried out at the various ceme-) teries in the Colony.
-
£ 04%
£ 34
1913 (Ln. Ins.) £ 931
Bonds 1026-17 £ 90%
ly.**** £ 04% 54% Tient.-Pukow
Bly... £34 On the Island 7,000 graves were exhumed by the Tung Wah Hos-Tient.-Pukow Railway (Supi, Įpital, and 1,342 exhumations were Lonn)
£ 26 carried out at Kai Lung Wan Enst. 59% S'hai-ll'chow- On the Mainland, the largest num. Ningpo Itly. £ 08 £ 081 ber of exhumations were carried 5% tonan Rly... £ 2H £ 20% out at Ho Man Tin, where the Hukuang Rly.
£ 37 remains of 4,130 bodies were dis- interred for removal. Relatives of Lang Tsing U.
Hai Rly. 1983 . £ 1699 £ 109 dead Chinese also carried out 2,776 | exhumations, of which number Foreign Bonda and Banks. 1,015 were made at Ho Man Tin.
German. 75% Int. Ancestral worship was also reg- ponsible for many exhumations at Christian remeteries in the Colony, Two hundred and forty-two bodies were exhumed from the
1911
£ 37
Loan 1924.... Japan 5 Sterling
Luan 1907 Japan 6 Sterling
Loan 1924 Roman
(Ldn. Hegd.} Chartd. Bk. £ al. £ 10%
£ 88
0216 $216
£731 £784%
£ 88
£1:{}}} £ 16%
Industrials and Brewerien.
Elee-
Catholic cemetery at Stokumpoo, H.K. & S'ini Bk. £131
ten
from
the
Roman Catholic cemetery. 12 from the Kowloon Tong Christian Cemetery, and one each from the Colonial cemetery and Chinese Protestant cemelery nt Pokfulam,
Hongkong, Cremations. Daring
ring 1938 a total of 42 bodies were eremated in Hongkong, of which number 18 were Japanese and 24 Sikh. In these cases the remalis are also sent back to the iland of birth.
Min. (Bearer). Tate and Lyle Curtaulds Distillers Dunlop Rubber Everrendy 5/- sh General Electric
(England)
Boots
W9/-
such Nazis as Dr. Gooboble, Minis- ter of Propaganda, Herr Walter Darre, Minister of Food and Agriculture, and Herr Roehm, the Labour Front leader, Herr Ley, tho Nuremberg District leader and Jew-baiter, Herr Streich, the
Brandenburg District lender,
Herr Wilhelm Kube and, incident. ally, Herr Rosenberg, prominent political and journalistic figure.
Herr Darre, Herr Rochm, Herr Ley and Herr Kubo nre members of the Prussian State Council- United Press.
FIRST SINCE WAR.
BRITISH DESTROYERS VISIT GERMAN NAVAL BASE
London, June 20.
The German Baltle Naval Base at Swinemuende yesterday gave aj
cordial reception to the Fourth Destroyer Division, which arrived thero from Scapn Flow on the British naval visit since the War. The town was hung with Angs and many thousand Germans in- ed
fivo the wharves when the British vessels arrived, They will remalo until June 27.
An extensive
programme of festivities has been arranged.- British Wireless,
Associated
Industries
1873 18/0 Heit.-Amer. Tob
(Benter) 110/44 118/9 Chinese Eng. and
20/
20/-
80/6
90/1
4976
Gula 4073
Kalumpong
16/45
807- 46/7
Kubber Trepea Mines
246-
247-
11/0
11/9
28/6 2876
Langlangte
Estates
347-
30/-
141/3
4173
London Tin 10/-
437-
42/0
zil.
1376
13/0
36/0
36/7
Pekin Synd. 21–
ord. sh........
2/6
2/6
8/75
8/101%
Jubber Trusts
32/6
32/776
124/-
120/-
S'hai Elec. Constr
62/-
50/-
101/6
101/3
Van Ryn Deep,
BG!-
06/3
Electric Musical
$2014
Industries....
30/3
29/~
Oils.
47/9
48/-
22/0
Anglo Persian Oil 48/1%
47/4
Miscellaneon.
Burma Oil.......
78/0
78/11%
Southern Railway
(Bearer)
10..... Canalian Pacific
Rly. $25 sh. ... $ 18% Chartd. 15/- sh.
237-
24/0
12/7/
2476
(Deferred)....
24/1
Diza
$ 21%
12/74
Shell Trans. and
51/1014 51/3
$ 10%
2376
Intl. Tobacco
The number of internments in the Colony during 1933 was 17,715, of which number 10,727 were made in public cemeteries and 7.024 in Imp. Chem fud.. private
cemeteries. Sixty-one Ing. Chem Ind. odles were buried in the Colonial Def. 10 sh... cemetery, 14 in the Roman Woolworths page Catholic cemetery at Happy Valley. Internut. Nickel and 87 at the Kowloon Christian
nt par val ....$200 cemetery. Fifty-eight Molmm- Pinchin Johnson. 40/0 40/0 meiling were buried at Happy Turner and Newall
Unilever Valley, and there was one Parsec funeral.
The largest number of burials were carried out by the Tung Wah Hospital at Kai Lang Wan where bodies are buried for twn or three years before being exhumed for despatch to the districts of the ancestors of the dend.
Anglo-Datch Burna. Corpn. Rs.
-22/0
Royal Dutch 100
11. Kh.
Tend.
(Bearer)
Geldenhuls Crown Alines
S 215
30/7 31/3
248/9
20170
WHITE GABARDINE TROUSERS
with
"GRIPU" WAISTBAND
Well cut and tailored from a
good union Gabardine cloth that
.will wear and wash well, cut
with ample fulness. Suitable for genora! usc or sports
Sizes 32 to 42.
wear.
PRICE $18.50
4. Special Features
of the
"GRIPU" WAISTBAND
1. Cripu Trousers are adjusted in moment with one simple fastening.
2. An enclosed band of strong Web Elastic is fixed neatly inside the waist of the trousers.
3. Buttons and Buttonholes on the Elastic cnable immediate and comfortable adjustment to be made.
4. A Perfect fit and a neat immacu- late appearance are thus ensured without bending or chafing.
NEW SPORTS SHIRTS
Will give
A porosknit Cellular cloth of good texture.
Can be had in all Sizes in White, every satisfaction.
Canary, Blue and Green.
PRICE $2.95
MEN'S OUTFITTING DEPT.
WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW. & CO., LTD.
PAUL RENNET ET CIE
OFFER THE FOOTWEAR MODES OF THE MOMENT, DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED
BY BRITISH EXPERTS. THE KEYNOTE IS QUALITY, AND THE KEYSTONE—.
ECONOMY. EVERY SHOE IS A REPLICA OF WHAT THE FASHIONABLE WOMAN
IS WEARING IN LONDON TO-DAY.
PRACTICAL AND DISTINCTIVE. IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT.
NOTE
THESE
PRICES
THE STYLES ARE NOT EXTREME BUT
A SELECTION OF STYLES IS SHOWN
2469, (below)
collar A charming Court Shoe in
contrasting vamp faret brown suede with vamp collar in place kid to tone, the
and tub machined in a colour. Spanish heel. Medium round toe. Shanklin last.
$13.50.
Arc
2480. (bebar)
A very smart One Bar Shuc.
in hige suede and beige calf to tone. Insertions ent in the Medium vamp as illustrated, Spanish heel,
Arnen last.
ramd
$10.00.
toe.
2627, (above)
A Two-cyclet Open Tie Shoe in black suede with blue cuif. girdle. Dummy Louis heel Medium round toe. Warwick $14.50. last.
2834. (below)
A Two-eyelet Shoe in-grey Calf with grey suede camp- Also in blue culf, and Blue gucde.
$14.50.
2474, (above)
A One Bar Shoc in black suede, Interlaced on ramp with insertions ramp and quarter. Spanish heel. Medium round Shanklin last,
toe.
$13.50.
2486. (abarc)
A stylish Two-cyelet Tie- Shoe in brown suede with ramp collar and quarter trimmings in brown kid. Spanish heel. Medium round toe. Avoca Last.
$14.50.
2471. (above)
A very attractive Court Shor
in black suede, trimmed ou camp as illustrated in black and white snake skin. Spanish heet. Medium Brighton last.
round
$13.50.
toe.
FOR
THE EARLY AUTUMN
-BRAMBE PROOF SHOES IN SUEDE,
IDEAL FOR GOLF, OR WALKING.
ALSO SUEDES IN ALL THE NEWEST SHADES FOR THE COMING SEASON IN COURTS, TIES, GIBSONETTES, ETC.
-PRICES from $9.75 to $15.25..
CRUISING SHOES IN BEIGE, WHITE, TAN, BLUE AND BLACK,
-PRICES from $7.25 to $12.50,
PAUL RENNET ET CIE
NATHAN ROAD
.
A PLEASANT SHOPPING JOURNEY WITH SATISFACTION AT THE END.
KOWLOON.
TEL. 56219.
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