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THURSDAY
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1935.
KING'S BIRTHDAY
MARKED
¿Continued from Paye 1.)
and the 2nd. Du. the East Lanca- shire Regiment who were drawn up outside the Law Courts facing the Cenotaph.
Sir Thomas then inspected the Guards of Honour and proceeded, accompanied by Brigadier Seth; Smith, Commodore Sedgwick and Squadron Lender Keary to the north side of the Cenotaph.
U.S. Market In LOCAL RESIDENTS
Review
SEVERE LOSSES IN COMMODITIES
REACTION TO N.R.A. RULING
HONOURED
(Continued from Page 1) Braga's tonumerable services to the Colony.
DR. S. W. TS'O
con-
WAR
His many friends, both foreigh and Chinese will join In gratulating the Hon. Mr. Ts'o Seen-wan, O.B.E., LL.D., on being made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire. He elected to the Legislative Council (Special to "Telegraph”).
In 1929 when the Counell was re- constituted and a third Chinese AB signal to represent the
New York, June 2. arrival of His Majesty the King a
The Supreme Court's ruling on member added. He was made an fen-de-jair was fired by the 1st
The Hon. Mr. Te'o has identified Mountain Battery, II.K.S.R.A., the N.R.A. codem proved to be the OB.E. in 1928,
influential factor in the drawn
the past himself in the activities of many on Murray Parade most up Ground, and the 2nd. B. The Stock market during
nervous publle bodles, including the Police District Watch Com- Royal Welch Fusiliers, who were week and the extrème positioned in Connaught Rond news which followed the Court's Reserve. facing the Memorial.
LUSTY CHEERS,
.
decision affected both the stockmittee, Sanitary, Board, Hongkong University, Chinese Chamber of Permanent and commodity markets.
President Roosevelt's statement Commerce, Chinese
the Cemetery, and the Po Leung Kuk.
He was associated with the late
to
the press accentuated position further,
The first effects of the Supreme Sir. Kaj Ho-kai in promoting the were not very Kowloon Bay Reclamation Scheme Court's decision
Prices showed a marked with the object of assisting the Government in solving the housing Kovere.
held decline 01 Tuesday and
but broke problem in the Colony. On the stendy on Wednesday
the whole scheme.
While the sound of the Battery fire still reverberated round the Harbour, and gradually beenme fainter and fainter, three lusty cheers were given by the men of the Royal Welch Fusiliers, the de- parture of His Majesty being sharply after President Roosevelt death of Sir Kai Ho-kai in 1914, represented by the firing of an-
had revealed its effect on the Newthe Hon. Mr. Ts'o took charge of. He was a member of the General other Royal Salute.
Deal legislation. Most notable. Then followed one of the most was his reference to the possible Committee for the celebrations of stirring of all military and Naval collapse of the A.A.A. and his re- the coronation of King Edward ocensions-the March Past. Over marks that the Supreme Court's VII and of King George V, and for this ruling could lead to thirty-six the reception of the Prince of 4,000 men took part in
Wales on hia visit to Hongkong in ceremonial, drawn from all units cent wheat and five cent cutton.
This statement proved to be the 1922. of the Hongkong Garrison and
MR. J, W. FRANKS from Naval vessels in the Harbour, last straw leading to a break in The Royal Navy led the pro- prices at the week-end when they
Born on November 26, 1879, Mr. cession of units, their spotless were one to eight points lower.
Wheat prices were down more! white contrasting with the more
ed to the Prison Commission. sombre khaki of the company of than four cents a bushel over the John William Franks was appoint- Royal Marines who immediately week-end while cotton was lower Home Office in June, 1899. On November 15, 1913, he was ap- followed them, and the military by six dollars a bale,
In spite of the drastic break in pointed Assistant Superintendent. units taking part.
fairly tem Victoria Gaol and arrived in the prices. however. The milltary detachments wereperate undertone prevails and the Colony on December 27 the same drawn from the 8th. Heavy beller is expressed by many that Brigade, R.A,, the Royal Engineers, the Supreme Court's ruling willj the Royal Corps of Signals, the prove to be beneficial in the long 1st. Bn. the Lincolnshire Regiment, run." the 2nd. Bu, the Royal Welch Fusiliers, with the Regimental goat leading their column, the 2nd.
The uncertain situation has B. the East Lancashire Regiment, been further aggravated by the the Hongkong and Singapore French situation and the doubtful
During his term of offkie, Mr. Brigade R.A., the Royal Army future of the frane led to extreme
Frank has gained much popu Service Corps, the 1st. Bs. the 8th. uneasiness.
on, the foreign
iarity and his many friends will Punjab Regiment, the Hongkonghange market.
Court's Join in congratulating him on the Mule Corps, the Royal Air Force Prior to the Supreme and the longkong Volunteer Deruling, ils made a good show-recognition of his services by H.M.
the King. were advancing fence Corps,
ing. Utilities After passing the Saluting base against a falling market. Interest the unita continued along Con-in this section of the market was
Rond. naught
Hillyer "Street, awakened due to the belief that more drastic parts of the Bonham Strand, and Queen's Rond
their
FRENCH SITUATION
ex-
to the junction of Queen's Road Wheeler-Rayburn Bill might be and Jackson Road where they dis-unconstitutional and lower utility several head-operating costs might follow the persed to
ruling. quarters.
Silver prices were down four to five points. The Court's ruling copper prices more than broke three puits while tobacco and chemical issues showed a similar decline.
EARTHQUAKE DEATH LIST NOW 40,000
(Continued from Page 13
year.
He became Assistant Superin- tendent, Police Reserve, on April 4, 1916 and three years later was Acting Deputy Superintendent of the Reserve. On December 31, 1929, he was appointed to his pre- sent post, that of Superintendent of Prisons,
Mr. Franks is well-known and Kreally like socially, and is a keen and active golfer.
MR. A. M. DE SOUZA
Mr. Arthur Maria de Souza, who receives the 1.5.0, decoration, has heen in the service of the Hong- kung Government for nearly 40 years. He frst joined in 1896 us a clerk in the P.W.D. and in 1904 was appointed clerk to the Kwang- tang Survey Party in addition to his other duties.
In 1907, he was appointed Act- Liquor issues were the first to be affected on the belief that the ing Superintendent of Accounts, code ruling would result in a fall Correspondence and Stores, and in 1913 he was appointed a Higher in liquor prices.
noon and kills to the East and
Rails finished the week frac-Grade Clerk at the Treasury, be- West were enveloped in an im-l
tionally lower. Motor issues ng made acting Cashier in addi- penetrable cloud of dust.
issues were down Many of the walls which had underwent a heavy wave of sell. tion in the following year.
were survived the previous earthquake ing. Steel were shaken to the ground. It is three points while there
further similar losses in leading indus- belleved
slight only damage resulted, however, since trial issues.--United Press. unfortunately few building had remained after Fridny's earth- quako.
railway.
Mr. de Souza was made a Class clerk in 1921 and in 1925 was promoted Higher Class clerk. His many friends will congratulate him on the honour he has now re- ceived.
ROYALTY HONOURED
REFUGEE TRAINS Complete control of the area is in the hands of the Military, and
Five refugee trains left Quetta been declared. law has
Loudon, June 2. had eix
been martini Both British and Indian troops yesterday and
The latest H.M. the King has appointed the have been ceaselessly engaged in arranged for to-day.
of the Royal Corps of evacuating the living, bringing out estimate of the British death roll, Princess Royal to be Colonel-in- the dead from piles of wreckage, puts the figure at 200, with a fur- Chief
to ther 200 British residents injured. Signals, the Duke of Gloucester as blowing up specified areas prevent spread of disease, and it is still impossible to estimate Colonel-in-Chief of the Gloucester- organising relief for thousands of accurately the native casualties shire Regiment, and the Duchess but unofficial figures vary between, of York as honorary Colonel of Indian refugees,
The Military have now sealed 20,000 and 30,000 for the whole the London Scottish. British the whole city, as well as, the of Baluchistan.-British Wireless. Wireless.
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