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STONE-YARD TROUBLE
WARNING FROM THE BENCH
A warning to the Ningpo and
MONDAY, JULY 16,
THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
U.S. STOCKS OUTLOOK
SAN FRANCISCO, STRIKE
GRADUAL RISE
· EXPECTED.
New York, July 14. Hakka coolles that if there is any Stardard Statistics report: recurrence of the trouble which Untertainties
surrounding the broke out In Meners, Logan and outlook for Fall trade expansion ap Amps store-yard at Tokwawan pear to be clearing, laying founda (De Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphia Hes fast work, the Court would deal tions for a gradual and irregular Racisved The with it very stringently was rise in stock prices during early feaued by Mr. Wynne-Jones at the future months. Portfolios, should New ork, July 15.
Kowloon Magistracy this morning now have been rounded into shape It is hoped that the weather when three more coolies, recently to take full advantage of prospec will permit the National Geo-discharged from hospital, were tive higher prices this Fall and graphic Society's stratosphere charged with disorderly conduct. should be maintained on that basis.. flight to take place next week
Selective switching to strenghten from Rapid City, South Dakota.
His Worship: I saw a sugges: quality and income is still advised. The nacent will be definitely tion in the newspapers that there Reserve
buying power should be attempted with the objective of was a recurrence of the trouble held for prospective opportunitice. reaching hoight nearly yella that po?
Presumption of gradually rising achieved by man. It is hoped to
Sergeant Whelan:-The coolies bond prices reflects renewed con reach a height of more than sixteen
turned up the next morning armed fidence. Since highest grade issues miles, or over 84,500 feet.
Major W. E. Kepner, famous U.with bamboo poles, but the pollocare now at levels at which purchases S. Army balloon pilot, and Captain were there to prevent any trouble, an income basis are no longer Outstandingly attractive, omphasis A. N. Stevens, an expert camera- His Worship:--Tell the foreman should be placed on medium quality man, will be the pilot and observer, or whoever is in charge, that if obligations.
recurrence of the Labour disturbances are, again. They will ascond in the inrgest there is any balloon ever made, five times the fighting pending the hearing of beginning to cause uneasiness to aize of that in which Communder the ease. I shall deal with them business morale, but considerable Settle rose to 11 miles last autumn, very stringently.
progress is being mindo in improv and three times larger than the
The case Soviet record-holder, which renched a height of G2,304 feet.
SAMPLES OF AIR.
July 20.
was remanded until
Samples of air will be bottled at JAPANESE WOMAN
various heights and brought down
to earth for analysis and attempts
will be made to mensure the cosmie
гаун.
GAOLED
"The bag of the balloon is built RETURNED BANISHEE
to carry 3,000,000 cuble feet of gas.
It is hoped that the balloon will rench to at least fifteen nilles in order that evidence may be obtain ed of ozone content in the atmos-
phere at that level.-United Press.
JAPANESE CONSULAR CONFERENCE
SENTENCED
Fusen Takei, aged 20 years, 111 unmarried Japanese woman, was sentenced to
month's Im-
one
PS-
nearly all labour situations and many individual strikes have been settled in the past fortnight. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz.
NORTH-WEST CHINA
BIG DEVELOPMENT PLANS
Nanking, July 16. According to Chinese reports,
In
Meeting in Formosa in fendant was banished at the same step towards large-scale de-
Next Few Days
prisonment by Mr. Hamilton, at General Chiang Kai-shek and Me the Central Magistracy this morn-Wang Ching-wei will proceed to Ing, for having returned
from banishment. She was banished the North-West this autumn,
inspect conditions in for a period of ten years In July order to
that region. last year for having been Con-
The provinces to be inspected in u bogus massage cerned
will be Shensi, Kansu, Ninghsia, tablishment.
Chinghai and Sinking.
The visit will be the preliminary Sergeant . V. Baker said de-
They went to velopment of the natural time as her aunt. Canton and returned in September. sources of the North-West region. Her nunt then returned to Japan, -enter. leaving defendant behind as she for her had no money to passage. Defendant stated that he was brought to Hongkong by her aunt for doing genuine inis- Mr. Hamilton told defendant
Nanking, July 16. According to Chinese Informa- tion, the much heralded Japanese Conference, which is being conven: the Governor-General of ved by Formona, will be held within the age next few days.
y
be sent back to 1 is stated that it will be that she would altended by Japanese Consular Japan after the expiration of her offelale from Amey, Fuochow, sentence.
Swatów, Shumeen and Hongkong.
Mr. Ariyoshi, the Japanese Minister to Chinn, will be repre- sented by Mr. Yamadu, Counsellor of the Japanese Legation.
Grent significance ix being attached to the decisions of the Conference-Router.
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TRIP ABROAD FOR HU HAN-MIN!
*
SUN FO'S REPORTED MISSION
Shanghai, July 16. Chinese reports state that Mr. Sun Fo has received instructions from Chiang Kai-shek to procced to Hongkong on his return from Honolulu to work out further de- talls for the future cooperation of Nanking and Canton.
Sun Fo's mission to the south will be to persuade u Han-min to leave Hongkong and trip abroad!
take
FRAUD ON OLD WOMAN
MAN GETS SIX WEEKS IN GAOL
BRITISH LEGATION.
TRANSFERS TO PEITAIHO FOR SUMMER
re-
(Continued from Page 1).
ed down Uli fresh suppiles can be obtained.
RATIONS.
Other shops are now strictly rationing all their customers and are supplying only to "regulars." Another result of the blockade, which is remarkably effective de spite the most strenuous efforts of the authorities, is that many of the city's restaurants have been forced to close down for lack of supplied.
MARTIAL LAW?
The Chief of Police hna now requisitioned five hundred specin constables, all of whom have been and a detachment of armed, mounted police, There is fear
of the fiercest battles between the authorities and the strikers.
Federal troops are expected to take control of the city as soon its the general strike becomes effec- tive, imposing a virtual state of martial law,
Mr. Rossi, the Mayor of San Francisco, declared to-day the determination of the authorities to crush the strike. He asserted that Radical elements are aiming at Revolution.
President Roosevelt is being kept advised of developments by wireless and it is thought possible that he will curtail hla holiday cruise,
GEN, JOHNSON ARRIVING. General Hugh Johnson, the N.R.R. Administrator, who is now at Portland. Oregon, is proceed- make another appeal for arbitra
Francisco. He will
ing to San
tion.
It is madness, he declures, to say that any set of people cannot eitle
Bit round strikes.
a table and
1984.
RADIO BROADCAST
TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.
VIOLIN AND PIANOFORTE RECITAL FROM STUDIO Broadcast from ZBW on a ware 5-6 pm. A Relay of the Band of the 1st Battn: South Wales Borderers, conducted by Bandmaster C. Eldicott, from the Military Hospital, Bowen) Road, by kind permission of Lieut.. Colonel, A. E. Edwards, D.80., MC,
length of 355 metres (845 kilocycles):
P.B.C.
0-7 p.m. A Relay of the Hongkear. otel Dance Orchestra from tisa Hong- kong Hotel Roof Garden.
7. p.m. Closing Local Stock Quota. Lions London and New York Stock and Commodity Quotations.
7.08-7.30 p.m. Musical Comedy, Vocal Geme
Girl Friend The (Rodgers). Vocal Geme-Peggy Ann (Rodgers),
Light Opera Company. Orchestra-One Hour with You-
Medley.
Now Mayfair Orchestra. Vocal Gems The Desert Song
(Romberg). Vocal Gems The Blue Mazurka
(Lehar).
Light Opera Company. -7.30.8 p.m. From the Studio. (Violin) and Miss
A Recital by Miss Jose Radesky Mona Maclean (Pianoforte).
3.
Programme.
Gypsy Love Valse (Lebar). Serenade (D'rdia).
Borecuse do Jocelyn (Godard).
3. The Belle of Now York-Selec-
tion (Kerker).
4. Had You but Known (Denza). 8 p.m. Local. Time and Weather Report.
Chinese Studio
8.03-10.30 p.m. Concert, Commodity Quotations.
9.30 p.m. London 1 p.m. Stock and
10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press News. Further London Stock and Commodity Quotations followed by New York Opening Quotations,
10.40 p.m. Close Down.
All Relays of the Hongkong Hotel Orchestras are by the courtesy of the Management.
8.30-10 nm European Prograthme from "ZEK." on frequency of 040
8.30-8.47 p.m. Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 (Grelg, Op. 46) played by The New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra, ducted by Georg Schneevolgt
1. Morning,
LONGSHOREMEN DEMANDS. The longshoremen's union's, de- mands comprise recognition as an employment agency, a thirty-hourke's week, a dollar an hour wages, and a doffar and a half for over time.
The main effort of the long shoremen, who are the originators: of the general strike, the other unions having decided to act in sympathy, is to regain control of the harbour, especially of the so- called "hiring halls."
Peiping. July 16. Completing the transfer of the British Legation from Peiping to Peitalho for
Sir hours the Summer. Alexander Cadogan
left for Peitaiho at 5.45 m. to-day with Lady Cadogan and their two daughters. Mr. G. W. Aklington, Private Secretary to liis Execl- lency, also left to-day.
It is the intention of the British Legation to remain at Peitního
Mr. J. N. Behrens, Second
FINE TO CLOUDY
At present, when ship is ex- pected, each longshoreau entera his name in a poolroom and waits They for employment. allege that the men who apend most money at the bare get the job and accuse the foremen of favouritism, whereby five hundred men are regularly employed while three thousand others seldom get| a job.
A SHOWDOWN.
The other usione are striking in
that the present struggle is
de
are
finite showdown between labour and employers in San Francisco.
The Frisco newspapers goneralty
vigorously hostile strikers-Rouler.
to
the
Sentence of six weeks was pasa-ntil the end of August.. ed on Ngai Shun-wo, 36, who was charged before Mr. Wynne-Jones Secretary to the Legation, will be at the Kowloon Magistracy this in charge of the Chancery in Pei-mpathy because they consider
63 ping.-Router. morning with defrauding a year-old woman, Li Ying, of $1.30. Detective Sergeant Kennedy said complainant was sitting down at the Yaumati Railway Station yes terday when defendant entered into a converantfon with her. learned from her, that she waiting for an opportunity to buy east her ticket, which cost $1.10. 11e orth-west. Local told her that he was going there himself and offered to get her the- ket for her.
Pressure is highest over the He Pacific to the east of Japan. A was typhoon is situated about 150 miles
Ishigakijima, of
moving forecast:-S. w, winds, maderate; fine to cloudy.
Complainant gave him the money, but after a few minutes, she saw R him sneaking away by another
She called entrance.
A police-
it is also reported that after man and defendant was arrested. Sun Fo's trip, Mr. H. H. Kung is,
Un him were two tickets for Also planning a trip to South Shatin, costing 15 cents each, and Ching-Renter,
LUANHO RIVER RISING
80 cents.
Our Shameen correspondent reports that during a heavy squall on Friday, a large tree in front of the British Consulate was blown down, doing con- siderable damage to the steel flagstaff. Fortunately, no-one was injured,
One enso of typhoid and two cases of meningitis were reported to the local Health authoritica on Friday.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
Lady Southmen is to distribute the ALL OF US WHO ARE WORTH ANY- THING SPEND OUR MANHOOD IN prizes at the Kowloon Junior School
Ex at 5.15 pm. on Thursday.
UNLEARNING THE FOLLIES OR PIATING THE MISTAKES OF YOUTH-Shelley.
QUE
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2. The Death of Ace. 3. Anitra's Dance.
con-
4. In the Hall of the Mountain
king.
8.47-9 p.m. 'Cello Solon by Beatrice Harrinap.
1. (a) Pastorale, (b) Reel. (Cyril
Scott).
2. Adagio, (Marcello, art, Salmon). 3. Elegie (Delius). 4. Caprice (Delius). 9-9.31 pm. Operatic. Orchestral-Mignon-Overture
(Thomas). Chicago Symphony Orchestra directed by Frederick Stock. Song-Aida—0 Patria Mia (Verdi). Song- Trovatore-D'Amour Sul}"
Ali Rosee (Verdi).
Eva Turner (Soprano). Orchestral-Madame Butterfly... Fan-
tasic (Pucelni).
Victor Symphony Orchestra, directed by Josef Pasternack. Vocal Duet Madame Butterfly
Bimba Dagli Occhi (Child, from whose eyes)
Sheridan (Soprano) and Fertile (Tenor). 9.31-10 p.m. Light Orchestral. Brahmsiana.
Herman Finck and His Orchestra.
-(Goldmarke).
FAILURE TO SUPPLY Spring (Im Frauhling)-Overture
PARTICULARS
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Clemens Krauss. Schubert's Love Songa Medley
(Schubert-Berte).
Marek Weber and His Orchestra,
Three Well-known Local 10 p.m. Close Down.
Firms Prosecuted
Three summonses having an im portant bearing on local shipping business were dealt with by Mr. Hamilton in the Central Magistra- ey this morning.
of
Abdoolally Ebrahim & Company, Stanley Street,
NEW FIGHTING PLANE.
GREAT PERFORMANCE OF DUTCH FOKKER
The Hague, July 14.
plane
& Company Ltd, Queen's Building, with British engines quippe Mount and Hang Funk, of No. 16 Wing of climbing as high as Wu Street. were summoned for Evercat in 19 minuten was the failing to furnish to the Superin-principal feature at the air meat- P.M.R. BRIDGE NOW
tendent of Imports and Exports, Ing at the Soesterberg milltary The theft of thirty shirts and THREATENED
total within the required period (seven aerodrome to-day. to the eleven rolls of cloth,
The new machine, of which a When charged before Mr. Mac value of $127, from No. 62 Hollywood finys), particulars regarding the Tientsin, July 16. fadyen in the Central Pollee Court this load, was denied by Li Hung, 20, exporting of two cases of batteries squadron has been incorporated Thousands of villagers are morning (or hawking without before Mr. Macfadyen in the Central (s.s. Glenogle), G7 bags of peanuts in the Dutch Air Force, is the working day and night on streng-licence, an unemployed Chinese stated Magistracy this morning. Defendant
Di Fighter," (8.8. Borneo Maru) and 15 cases famous "Fokker thening
with French the
the that he could not find work as a car-stated that dykes along
friend committed the of firecrackers (8.8. Fingal), re-originally fitted Lunnho River, which has farther ponier as business was dull. The man theft. A realand of 48 hours in spectively, on May 26. May 24 and motors, which have now been re- risen in the past twenty-four was remanded until to-morrow to police custody was granted.
May 31, respectively.
placed by Rolls-Royce "Kestrel" hours and is in some sections enable the polles to make enquiries
Mr. J. Barrow, Assistant Super-engines. overflowing. The water is almost Into his circumstances.
Intendent of Imports and Exports,
During the test fight Lieutenant level with the P. M. R. Luanbo Bridge, which is in danger
prosecuted, while Mr. W. T. Lewis,
into a dive from a height of collapse. Central News,
of the Statistical Office, was also Sandbergh safely put the machine present.
It was the first prosecution un-13,000 feet to 4,500 feet, with the. der an Ordinance which has been engine full out, plunging towards In force now for four years. the earth at the torrific speed of Firms have been repeatedly 330 miles an hour-Reuter Special. number of reminders which have to be sent out by the Statistical THE PANCHEN- LAMA. warned in various ways but the
Office remains at about twa thou- sand a month,
LEAVES BY PLANE FOR INNER MONGOLIA
WAR
Seen by a foki to take a bathing After snatching two buges of suit from off the counter in the Chosen "Golden Dragon" cigarettes from a Company store, a Chinese was chased shop at No. 25, Conusught Rond West, and caught by a police constable. The Lam Shun threw them away when he man, Wong Sam, pleaded not guilty was chased and caught. Brought be when he was charged before Mr NULLAH OUTRAGE for Mr. Macfadyen in the Central Macfadyen in the Central Police Court
Police Court this inorning, he pleaded this morning. After evidence guilty and was fined $20 with the given, the magistrate convicted nad labour. The defendant had a previous "ACCUSED MAN AGAINternative of three weeks hard labour, passed sentence of three months' hard
The Health Bulletin of Eastern conviction for stealing. REMANDED
Ports, for the week-ended July 7.
The defendants pleaded guilty. At the Central Magistracy this shows the following cases of infec. Fifty members of the Hongkong
tious disease-plaguo; Baghdad 1 Teachers' Association enjoyed
A fine of $10 on each was im- morning, Ng Loi-yuen again, ap casn, Bassein 1 death, Rangoon, outing on Saturday, when they were
Peiping, July 14. ponred on a charge of wilful ease, Pnom-Penh 1 death, Salgon entertained at Stanley by the Head posed, the prosecution stating
Making his first long flight, the mardor of Michael Pine, one of (Chaion) 1 death. cholera: Calcutta master and Staff of St. Stephen's they did not press for a heavier
Panchon Lama arrived here this the Ave British children recently 80 cases, Madras 1 case, Chittagong College. During the afternoon several penalty.
Small-pox: Bombay 3 cases, members of the party indulged in sea The Magistrate remarked that morning by specia! Eurasia thrown into a bullah near the case.
Calcutta lower Poak Tram station.
7 casos, Karachi 4 cases, bathing, while others took part in it might seem an unimportant mat- Corporation plane from Nanking, Madras 8 cases, Negapatam 1 case, tenula matchen. Among those present ter un far na cach little item was After a fortalght be will pro- Inspector O'Donovan, who a Rangoon 3 cases, Tuticoria @ caren. were Professor and Mrs. L. Forster, ponred for the police, asked for Vizagapatam casca, Tourano 0 Rev. Fr. Byrne and Rev. Fr. Gallag- concerned, but the accuracy of coed to Inner Mongolia to resumo A further wook's remand, and cases, Shanghal 6 canen, Kobo 1 case. her. Mr. W. L. Handyskie And other the statistica depended on small his preaching to the Mongola the application was granted. typhus; Alexandria 1 caro.
representatives from various schools. Itoms.
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and high spirits should never be disturbed by Ridney troubles which are a constant danger In this climate.
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"HELMITOL
TABLETS
at the first symptoms." They effect a thorough Internal cleansing of the organism.
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HELMITOL'
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Done to a turn- a turn of the Regulo
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moments''
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OFFICES & WORKS;-West Point.---Tel. 28181. 246, Nathan Road (Corner of jordan Road), TRAIN WRECKERS
EURASIAN DROWNED.
MEMBER OF CREW OF STEAM YACHT SHENANDOAH III
MANCHURIAN IRREGULARS ACTIVE IN NORTH
A 20-year old Eurasian, named Harbin, July 15,
Norman Milling, a member of the Bandits to-day derailed and fred crew of the four-masted steam on a west-bound mixed freight and yacht Shenandoah III, was carried troop train when it was eight away by the strong current run- miles to the westward of ning on the ebb fide yesterday Hengtaolotze.
Two locomotives and 10 wagons vessel in Kowloon Bay. The body morning while bathing from tho were amashed by the derailment has not yet been recovered, and four of the train crew were
accident injured.
The Japanese troops immediately went into action and routed the at tackers-Reuter,
Another Attack,
In the report of 'the made by the Chief Engineer of the vessel to the Police, It is statorl that Milling and another Eurasion were bathing from the vessel at about 11.30 am, Milling was hold- ing on to the gangway, kicking his Harbin, July 14.
legs, whon he released his hold Bandits destroyed the track, and was carried away by the car- wrecked and fired on a westward ront. The other Euraalan at bound freight train '30 miloa to tempted to save him, but found the west of Imenpo.
the
too current strong and was Twenty wagons were smashed compelled to return to the ships. and three members of the train
Δ boat was lowered, but no crow killed.
trace of the body could be found. The bandits then raided
Milling is a native of Singapore. pillaged Lidahotze, where they The Shenandoah III is owned by Wonithy amashed the telegraph and tole-Mr. Fahrenstock, phone instruments, and kidnapped American, who makes his head four of the Chinese Eastern Rail- quartera in Hongkong when the
cruise senson is over. way employees-Reuter.
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