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A WASHINGTON MAN WITH PART

SURVEY

OUTLOOK NOT VERY HOPEFUL

Washington, Sept. 9.

OF REVOLVER

SENT TO GAOL FOR SIX MONTHS

THE HONGKONG

POLICE' RESERVE

ORDERS FOR CURRENT

WEEK

Aquatic Sports

TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER

RADIATOR CAP THEFTS

STILL PREVALENT IN COLONY

The prevalence of thefts of radiator caps from motor enre was again the subject of comment in the Central Police Court when Yiu Wing-kong, aged 39, appeared be-

Orders by the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, C. M. G., Inspector General of Ho Mun-sing, aged 32 years, dea-Police, ntato: The downward trend of husinesscribed as an unemployed farmer, pleaded guilty before Mr. Mac-

The attention of all Police Re- may continue through September, Indyen, in the Central Police Court with some slight improvement ex this morning, to n charge of the servists in reminded that the 13th. pected later this year, although no marked' increase is expected he unlawful possesalon of a revolver Annual Aquatle Sports of the Police fors Mr. Macfadyen this morning | fore next spring. Stimuintion or without a licence from the Inance- und Prison Departments will be held and pleaded guilty to stealing al

all markets: frain inflation.con- tinues to ho confidently expected after the Government refinancing. Strikes will be the mujor detor, rent during the remainder of the

was

Tho

at the V. R. Con Saturday, Septem Ler 16th. at 14.30 hours. All ranks of the Hongkong Polleo Reserve, ato cordially invited to attend.

Chan

radiator cap, the property of Ip Chung-leung, a licensed motor driver.

י

Chinese Company

The Magistrate: Is this offence still prevalent? Strength-Constablo E10

Sub-Inspector: Mist: Yes, your Kwan-iu has been dismissed from the Worship, we are getting reports Chinese Company, from 3rd. September, 1944.

practically dally.

Company

Three months hard labour was Imposed.

tor General of Police,

Det-Sub-Inspector Cunningham nid defendant was searched by a Chinese revenue officer on the Yuen On wharf. He stated that he was year, and at present the end of carrying a piece of iron.

igging from the the textile strike is not set in eyinder was sight. Reorganisation of the N. revolver: otherwise it was sur R.A.

is

Company Meeting-A very necessary to reassure viceable. When questioned by the business.

police, the defendant made a state- Meeting for members of the Chinese A Government budget balancement that he came from Canton on Company will take place at the Chin- is unlikely before 1937. The previous arrangement made onese Company Headquarters on Mon- an old day, September 10th. at 17.30 hours. Budget and Federal Reserve eredit Soptember 6 or 7 with pulley is being brought into Sc-friend of his, named Chan Yau, All members must attend.

Training Course: Port II-All enctary of Treasury Morgenthan's who was supposed to find work for sphere of Influence. Morganthan's him. As the ship nenring recruits of the Chinese Company will working to make credit easy Isongkong, Chan You is said to attend at the Chinese Company Head- Ilkely to succeed oventually

have passed the "piece of Iron" to quarters on Tuesday, September 11th. The Government will put new the defendant and told him to keep at 17.30 hours of Instruction. prossure on the railroa for it until daylight. The ship arrived financial reorganisation in order at midnight. There seemed no to avoid receiverships, using the doubt that Chan Yau Was some-

with Hongkong Reconstruction Finance Corpor where in atlon as a lever. Freight rates cylinder part of the revolver. probably will be raised late-thi

state", year to offset increased costs.

Business men's attitude toward Inspector added, "it could be used the Administration is becoming in an armed robbery quite easily. progressively more hostile. The I nak your Worship to take Washington situation is not very serious view in view of the num-instruction. encouraging for. business.ber of recent robberies in which Swan, Culbertson and Pritz. arms have been used. He states he is an unemployed farmer, but that is very doubtful."

WATCHED OUT FOR POLICE

WHILE CONFEDERATES SNATCHED BAG

tained,

It was

"In its present

the

the

was Six months hard Inhour passed, and the weapon was ordered Ito be confiscated.

GARRISON DANCE

BIG SUCCESS.

The first dance of the senson held by the Garrison Entertain- ments Committee in the Garrison Lecture Hall on Friday was an

Jat, Borderers.

Bn.

South Wales

Indian Company

KOWLOON MOTOR

MISHAP -

YOUNG LADY SENT TO HOSPITAL

Sirength. Constable R294 S.. B. Ahmed has been dismissed from

Mr. Lyan, of No. 1 Kennedy the Indian Company, as from 28th.

Road, has reported to the police August, 1994.

Training Course: Part -All that whilst he was driving a recruits of the Indian Company re-motor-car in Nathan Road, Kow- alding at Kowloon will attend 1, Chi loon, near the Kowloon Motor Bus Woo Street, Kowloon, on Wednesday. Company's premises at 11.30 last September 12th, at 17.30 hours for night, he had the misfortune to knock down Miss Brown, of No. 61 Nallah Road,...,

Attend

All recruits of the Indian Company residing at Hongkong will Chinese Company leadquarters, 17, Queen's Road Central on Thursday, 13th. at 17.30 hours for instruction,

Emergency Unit Reserve

Motor Patrol and Riot Drill-A motor patrol and riot drill will be carried out by members of the Emer- gency Unit Reserve on Friday, Sep- tember 1418. Members will fall in at No. 2 Police Station at 17.30 hours sharp. Dress-Cap with Khaki Cover, Khaki Tunic, Khaki shot, Puttees, be carrical..

C. CHAMPKIN, Acting, D. S. P. (R.)

RUBBER PRICES

LATEST SINGAPORE QUOTATIONS

An admission by an accused man that he watched for the police FRIDAY'S FUNCTION A Belt with Brace and revolvers to while two others snatched a hand- -bag from a lady, was referred to by

Detective-Sub-Inspector Cunning-| ham in the Central Police Court this morning, when Yu Yul, unem ployed, was charged before Mr. Macfadyen with the unlawful unqualified success, being attend- passession of a lady's handbag, ed by over 200 dancers. Music reasonably suspected of having was supplied by a dance orchestra been stoln or unlawfully ob. of eleven drawn from the Band of

stated that defendant the

Messrs. Benjamin & Potts have re- was arrested on Friday morning

These dances will be held everyceived the following Straits currency in Jubilee Street with the hand- bag in his possession. It con- Friday the winter months, conquotations (buyers from Singapore tained a perfeil, a ticket on the mencing at 8.30 pm, and if the day for raw rubber-

Spot Wing On Company store and first dance is any criterion, the Oet./Bee.

are Ja/March three pieces of jade, the gold from Garrison Welfare Council which had apparently been ex-assured of a substantial increase Apl./June Lracted.

In their funds, which have already Defendant, in a

Messrs. Joseph and Co. have re statement, to been considerably augmented by: the police, said that on September the Tombolas run by the Com-ceived the following quotations from 6, two men, named Wong Kwai, mittee on Saturday evenings in Singapore dated September 1st. on tin fand rubber shares, prlees in Straits and Chan Sui, stole the handbag the Lecture Hall.

currenty: from a Indy in Des Voeux Road Central near the To To Sin Koon -restaurant. He (defendant). stay-

Market-Quiet.

ed on the opposite side of the road Indies being admitted by courtesy. Kintas. and watched for the pollee. Later, Refreshments are supplied at mu Wong Kwat handed him the bag in derate prices.

an opium divan in Tit Hong Lane.

No riport bearing relation to

the stolen handbag has been made to the police.

His Worship imposed a fine of $260, or in default three months' hard labour.

CHINESE MOSLEM

ORGANISATION

"BAD HATS” FROM OUTSIDE

TOO MANY IN THE COLONY

Alor Gajah

Ayer Moleks Ayer Panas

26.5/16 up,

28.3/16 up 27.3/16. up 27.15/16 up

Sellers 2.67 --- 1.081 1.00

0.15

Miss Brown received slight In- juries to the back of her head, and has been admitted to Kowloon Hospital for treatment.

MANILA STOCK EXCHANGE

PHILIPPINE GOLD SHARE QUOTATIONS

To-day's quotations as received by Messrs. Swan. Culbertson and Fritz shortly after the close of the morning session of the Manila Stock Exchange are as follows:-

Price In Pesam Asked Did Salzs Volurna Plea Pelc In l'eso

0.60 2000

Antaniak Goldf=/de Bazulo Gold Malay

6.62

0.50

0.37

0.34 0.30 6000

Heugart Consolidated 32.00 Goli River

22.00 33.00 20000

0.19

0.17

0.14 10000

Ino Gold Mines

1.80

1.70

1.80 5000

Itogon Mining Ca

Buyer Consolidated

Salacet Mining Co.

4.30

-0.00 5.20 10000

,0,15

0,14 0.15 4000

0.30

0.40 5000 0.19 0.19 1000

.-D.42 United Parcale

**0.20 3. C. & F. Gold here Index 74.2. Harket steady. Volume 120,009,

NAVAL TREATY'S FATE.

AMERICA AND BRITAIN AGAINST REVISION

Tokyo, Sept. 9. While the instructions concerning Japan's naval policies, which have been approved by the Japanese cabinet and will be despatched to. Mr. Matsudairi, Japanese Ambassa- dor to London, are believed to con- tain the suggestion that the Washington unct London Naval Trontics be terminated 10+ ward the. end of Decem- ber, 1936,

circles diplomatic

in Tokyo have learned that the British and American authorities

.83% will only favour ́the revision of certain details, retaining in vali- dity all the principal points as provided in both the naval tren ties.

The charge for admission to the

Tin

dances is $1.50 for gentlemen,

Buyers

·20214

Kuchais

1.06

Pennwats Linguist

1.06

1.2.6

Lukuta Sungei Luan Jelebus T. Harboury

1.06

1.11

1.32%

1.28%

6.86

Rubbers

1,60

1.37%

2.05

2.10

Bassetts

88

.93

Bukit Katils

89

Bukit K. B.

.00

1.07

1.12

5.60

2.4716 1.47

1.52

3.40 2.60

2.75 0.75 7,00

45X.R. 47X.. 37

.39 3.0214 2.07% 1.4714 1.524

Pindas

1.82 2.-15 .-17

2.60

1.27%

50 1.32%

1.00

2.60

.8214

1.10

1.13

1.15

.04%

Both the London and Tokyo cir- elos deny the report that the next naval conference will be post- poned.-Central News Agency.

GENERAL HISHIKARL

"The Colony scents to be full of Brogu Chiuchow and Shanghai unemploy-Brunel United el men going about creating dis-Glenentys PLANS FOR NATIONAL turbances," remarked Mr. Hamilton Indragiri

Kompas in the Central Police Court this

Kuala Sidims BODY

morning when he passed sentence Kluangs of two months' hard labour on Mentakabs Nanking, Sept. 10.

Chiuchow man, named Tang Yang Mandai Tekongs Chinese Mohammedan leaders are forming a China Mohammedan, 20, on a charge of, indecently New Scudais

Malakn Association with the object of assaulting a married woman, Wong Nyalas....

Palanis unifying and coordinating the Sze-mui. He pleaded guilty. activities of the religion in Sub-Inspector Mist sinted that Panggors various provinces.

the complainant was walking along Sungei Tukangs

Telok Ansons The promotors held a prelimi- Queen's Street at 3.10 this morn-

Tapahs nary meeting here yesterdaying carrying two buckets of night Temerloh under the presidency of Mr. Ma soil, when the defendant came up Tambalaks

Tokyo, Sept. 8, Ilang and decided to appoint a from behind and embraced her. Ulu Pandan

take charge of He ran away and was caught by an Ulu Denuts committee to

The newspaper, Chugai Skogye, preliminary work-Central News, Indian constable.

Unitel Malaccas.. 2.00C.D. 2.05C.D. reports that General Hishikari, Commander-in-chióf of tho Japanese Kuantung Army, and Japan's envoy In Manchukuo in- tends to resign on the grounds of ill-health. He suffered from dysentery last month and is now convalescing at. Port Arthur.

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JAPANESE COMMANDER IN MANCHURIA RETIRING

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The journal adds that General Minami; an ax-member of the War Council, will replace him.--- Routeri

General Hishikari succeeded the late Marshal Muto only n year ago

SILVER EMBARGÓ.

U.S. MAY PROHIBIT PRIVATE IMPORTS

New York, Sept. 8.

It is reported that, with a view to assuring the success of measures for supporting the dollar, the United States Treasury may pro- |hibit private alivor Imports.

Silvor market quarters are of [the opinion that such a prohibitioni would upset presont plans for trading in silver futurea--Router.

-10,

1934.

FOR FOUR DAYS

ONLY

-COMMENCING MONDAY (TO-DAY)

HUGE DISPLAY.

OF BEAUTIFUL

EVENING GOWNS

THE BIGGEST DISPLAY of Evening Gowns ever

held in the Colony.

(Registered.)

Every Gown will be a Josephine Production.

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AT KING'S

THE

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A Great Love Story

by

EDNA FERBER

in which a girl's beauty and talent lift har to stardom and wealthy wifehood ... and In which her false sense of values leads her astray!

with

PAUL LUKAS CONSTANCE CUMMINGS

Phillip Reed, Doris Lloyd, Joseph Cawthorn Directed by William Wyler A 8. P. Zeldmen Production presented by Carl Laemmle,

AL PICTURE.

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