1935-09-30 — Page 7

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BOMBAY SILVER SPORTS COMPANY

WINDING UP

REVIEW

BULL OPERATORS ARE | CHIEF JUSTICE MAKES

HOPEFUL

Bombay, Sept. 28. Messrs. Morwanjee and Sons, in their silver review for the wook ending yesterday write:

ORDER

The Outdoor Sports Equipment Co., Ltd., was ordered to be wound up by the Chief Justice. Sir Atholl MacGregor, at the Supreme Court this morning, following a petition made by creditors of the firm, who were represented by Mr. George She; instructed by the Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo. brighter sentiment during the past week.

Barring the somewhat quieter fooling, owing to the lowering of the American Treasury's purchase price in London, the market has

displayed a

Although Washington's support at lovels higher than 20-3/16 war reported to have been facilliated by appreciation of the dollar, bull oporators have interpreted the rise na a move on the part of the

bid American Treasury to avaliable supplles,—Reuter.

COLLECTION OF SAND

for

THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER

NEW LIFE IN GERMANY

INTERESTING FILM AT

QUEEN'S THEATRE

There was a large attendence at the Queen's Theatro yesterday

morning, when three films were screened at a special performance. They were: "Hitler Youth in "Hindenburg Germany's Grand Old Man," and "Germany of to-day"

camp,"

A

blacksmith's

apprentice

CLOSED BANKS

MEETINGS OF CREDITORS 'AND SHAREHOLDERS

Two meetings were held on Satur- day as sequences to the suspension on September 16 of the National Com mercial and Savings Bank, Ltd. Meeting under Section 227 of the The Shareholders' Extraordinary Companies Ordinance 1932, was held at the Bank premises, No. 8A. Des Vocux Road, Central, at noon. In the absence of Mr. Choy Hing, the Chair-35 man of the Board of Directors, the meeting elected Mr. Ma Wing-chan to take the chair.

1935.

RADIO BROADCAST

A Cinema Review By Silhouette

Z.E.K. PROGRAMME

metres 1946 kiloeyeles).

From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of

5-7 p.m. Hongkong Hotel Dupee Orchestra.

7-7.30 p.m. Light Opern and The resolution for voluntary wind Musical Comedy. ing up was passed unanimously, and Vocal Gema Chocolate Soldier, the following were appointed Liquida-Selection/Bells of New York. tora: Mr. 1. Gockchin (Chlef Mana-Selection-Geisha. ger of the Wing On Co., Ltd... Hong- Vocal Gems-Ball at the Savoy. kong), Mr. Le Chung-wan (Compra-Selection-Rose Marie. dore of the Netherlands Trading scen

Lauder" 7.30-7,40 p.m." "Harry Society, Hongkenic) and Mr. M. K. Vocal Gems. Wong (Secretary of the Company). 7.40-7.50 p.m. "Revudeville" Me-

mories.

obtains leave from his master to spend a fow days in a Hitler Youth Atr. She eald the petition was

camp. All the boys in the street under Section 165, sub-section are singing and have their colours of the Companies Ordinance of holated: they are heartily welcomed 1982. The Outdoor Sports Equip. at the camp, where they spend u ment., Ltd. was indebted to the few days in serious work and petitioning creditors a

sum of happy games. $1,706.78. On August 14. 1932. Messrs. Lo & Lo, solicitors for the petitioners, served notice for repayment of this sum upon the respondent company, And September 6, 1932-two days after the expiration of the three wezka Himited for repayment--the pell- tion for the winding-up of the firm was filed..

on

No notice of opposition to the petition had been served, and all LATEST GOVERNMENT | the requirements of the Companies winding-up rules had been com- plied with.

Ifis Lordship Krunted

the petition.

NOTICE

It is notified that KIR from October 1, permits for the collec- tion, of sand from benches and stream courses will not be issued to any junk, lighter or other craft not employed by Government.

After the above date sand may be obtained from the Public Works Department. Applications.

AMERICA DEFEATS

BRITAIN

¡Continued from page 1.)

re-

taken from the

Creditors' Meeting

7.50-8 p.m. From the Studio.

Cinema Review" by Silhouette. 8 p.m. Time and Weather Report; Stock Quotations.

The late President Von Ilinden- burg and Herr Hitler are working together for the good of the country. However, only 100 soon the Grand Old Man is leav- ing his people, deeply mourned by the whole nation. Women are factories. Everybody does his best spirit of the nation is remarkable for those in need. The social

Mr. Ma Wing-chan, who was ap- and everybody is encouraged to dopointed by the Board of Directors to his best. The best shoemaker and preside at the meeting, took the blacksmith are received by Herr Hitler. Poor and rich work alike, the young men getting the best possible training through Labour Service.

The Creditors' Meeting under See-"A tion 227 of the Companies Ordinance Liquidators and a Committee of Ins- 1932, for the purpose of appointing pection, was held at 2.10 p.m.

8.03-11 p.m. A Relay from the Tai Fing Theatre (Chinese).

11 p.m. Close Down, 8.05-10 p.m. European Programme

from Z.E.K, on n Frequency.

Of 640

kilocycles.

chair.

After the opening speech of the Chairman a statement of affairs of C Minor, Op. 87 (Beethoven) played 8.05-8.10 p.m. Symphony No. 5 in the Company together with a stately the Royal Albert Hall Orchestra. thement of affairs of the branches were 8.40-9 p.m. Albert Sandler (Violin).

rend to the creditors by

inia Melville the Secretary

Winnie After Mr. M. K. Lo had explained to the procedures of the

In Munich Herr Hitler lays the foundation stone of the "House of

German Art." The Passion play of Liquidators and the

being unanimously action, the meetin

All the German Sporting circles Olympic Games to be held in 1930.

Co

of

-Always oprano); 1. Violin

The

Lullaby"); 2, Is Over Young Pan Pipes of (Mo at Oberammergau is scen

Violin Sulos--Ile- Mr. P. Gock- membrance (Mel(l); Grinzing rehearsed: also the Wagner plays chin (Chief Manager of the Wing On (Benatzky); 4: Song--Sleep On at Bayreuth.

Li, Hongkong), Mr. Lo Chung-("Helen") (Offenbach). Trading Society, Hongkong), and Mr.

van (Compradore of the Netherlands 9-9.15 p.m. Daventry News Bulletin, 9.15-10 p.m. Variety and M. K. Wong (Secretary of the Com Dance Music. puny) Taquidators, and Mr. Nip Kan- Piano Solo- I Was Lateky. ting (of Mesra. Sun Kwong Wo). Mr. Hare Chung-chow, Mr. Ma Joe-- young (Manager of the Wing Sayy Co.), Rev. Cheung Chok-ling of the Hop Yat Church, and Dr. Wong Kwok-kuen as members of the Cam Instrumental-Bebe D'Amour. mittee of Inspection.

Those who saw the flims 190

impressed by the new spirit in re- born Germany.

MARITIME STRIFE

which must state the purpose for Craig Wood on the last hote, al-are busy in preparation for the which the and is to be used, though Wood was leading by three should be forwarded to the Direc-holes this morning when he re- tor of Publle Works not Inter turned a 34 and a 38 against than the 14th of the month pre-Alllss's 38 and 37. Allias took 35 vious to that in which the sand. this afternoon while Wood is required.

quired 37 strokes to go out. Both did the homeward holes In 39,

Horton Smith and L. J. Cox finished all square in their match after the American had been lend- ing by five holes this morning. Cox not only recovered from his bad start but was actually one up at the 27th. Smith was round in [36, 33, 45 nud 38, while Cox's cards were 38, 36, 36 and 38. At the end of the 30th hole this afternoon Smith was two up.

Holds Sculls Title

PHELPS DEFEATS

BERT BARRY

London, Sept. 29. In one of the slowest races in history of the event, Ted Phelps easily beat Bert Barry and thus Sculling

retained the Championship.

British

The event was rowed over the The second match to end all famous Putney-Mortlake course. square was that between A. Perry Phelps' time was 24 min. 21 and S. Parks, the bwo also being Recs., while Barry covered theaquare after the morning round. course in 24 min. Hees.Going out this morning in 38, Perry Renter Special.

59

U.S. DESTROYER. DIVISIONS

TWO MORE DUE TO-DAY

Two other divisions of the 5th Destroyer Squadron of the U.S. Asiatic Fleet are due in Hong- kong to-day following the arrival. yesterday of the 14th Division, comprising the Parrott and Ste wart.

The others expected are the

Division, comprising the Whipple, J. D. Edwards, S. Thomp.

13th

SITUATION MORE SERIOUS IN AMERICA

Vocal-Dinah.

Song-Blue Moon,

Rennra

The Boswell Sisters.

Connie Boswell.

Serge Krotkoff.

Just before the closing of the meet-Fox-Trot-It happened in the Moon- ing, one of the creditors enlled the light, attention of the moéting to the ad- Vocal-Lazy Bones. rontages of re-organizing opening the Bank,

and

re-

This was unanimously supported by the creditora prenent

The number of creditors who al adjourned at 3.30 p.m. intended was about 500. The meeting

San Francisco, Sept. 28 The maritinine sitention is graver, Mr. Thomas Plant announces. San Francisco Harbour because the Seventeen ships are lying idle

unions refuse in handle cargo.

Employers are unable to find sun-

The joint Labour Relations Board has régistered 1,600 more longshore men, which is reported to be sulfi

cient.

Bank of Canton, Ltd.

a.m.

Henry' Picard beat Ernest Whitcombe by. three and two cient longshoremen Owners have The meeting of Creditors of the through gaining a five hole lead called the gangs and 24 will be, ask-Bauk of Canton at Bangkok was held this morning. Picard was outed to work "hot cargo," "which" so

the Chinese Chanther of Commerce in 36 and home in 34 while Whit- far they had refused to unload.

last week. The meeting was called Employers have thus far black by the Bank itself, and although ad combe had cards of 38 and 37. In

listel 58 gangs,, A total the afternoon Picard took 38 and

of 1,150 vertised to take place at men, for refusing to work "hot Whitcombe 39.

cargo".

was not until just 10 o'clock the

that Mr. W. T. Lee, the Manager, explain, speaking

proceeded those present, who represented some

Cantonese, 40 odd claims, the circumstances Rok Branch. Mr. Lee further leading to the closing of the Bang- philated that he had cabled the Hend Office of the Bank for instructions regarding the liquidation, at re Branch organisation if passible, of

the Bank's Lotn Meanwhile both sides are waiting and assets, etc. To this cable

liabilities for the St. Louis decision as to whr Head Office replied that it could not ther sympathy strikes and refusal to work San Diego "het enrgo" at present give any information re violates the agreement.United Karding the total assets and liabilities as the matter is now in the hands of Prons.

the Receiver, but with regard to the Bangkok Branch the Manager was to proceed according to the law of Siam and carry out the wishes of the credi- first consi-

The registered longshoremen will work all ships provided the employ ers cease blacklisting and cenre le Insist on the univas working hot cargo".

returned in 37 while Parks went out in 36 but returned in 39. Im the afternoon Perry had two cards of 35 and Parks 35 and 36. Parks The unious claim that the employ

The Mils Brothers.

Instrumental-Rio de Janiero,

Rudy Starita (Xylophone). 2.

Sung-Dans la Fumee (Vislons in

Sminke):

Mille. Lucienne Boyer (Suprano). Fox-Trol--Mẹ and the old folks

home.

Noel Coward,

Vocal-The Family Song Album,

Hughie Green and his Gang. S-Mad Dogs and Englishmen

("Words and Music"}, Fox-Trat-Clunsing Shadews. Fox-Trol-Kiss me goodnight.

10 p.m. Big Ben: Reuter Press Bulletins. ·

30,45 p.m. Close Down.

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

(only managed-to-square-the-mutchers-are-holding-up-a-settlement respect so for infernation Bouth-Asia-Zone, broadesat~* fronsTM-DJB,~-

by winning the 36th hole with a 40 foot pult-Router.

KOWLOON WOMEN

ST. ANDREW'S FELLOWSHIP FORM CHARITIES FUND

HONGKONG TRADE

tation-not the wie ers. should be who

Continuing

in

The

Che

DJN

ןןנען

ex- This Evening's Broadcast From

The German Short-Wavers Specia! programm

for Far Estern Isteners will be broadest from Frezen na local follows

SOUTH ABIA ZONE

(10.74 metres) and DJN (11.45 metres).

19.74 m 18,298 ke 1.2K p.m. 19.74 15,200 ke 4.45-8.15 p.m. 11.45 m 1,140 ke 4.45-1.1K p.m. 19.76 m 16.200 kopum.11.30 am. 4.43 pm. DJË, DIN Annaaacement (Germ

Engl) German Folk Song. Fro

ramme Forecast (German, Enge lish). p.m. *And Be I le Down on the Bofs..."

Song and Versen from Middle of the 19th Century. 3.30 pm Nawa (n. English. 2,48 pm. Orchestral Concert, 6.5 p.m. News in German

The St. Andrew's Women's Fellow- REPORTS BY IMPORTERS FON i total ng Mr. Lee sald that the

ship commenced their Winter Session on September 25. An enjoyable afternoon was spent, games and tean | being provided. The prize for Bridge was Won by Mrs. Lambert, Mnk Jong by Mrs. Millington and Whist by Mrs. Brewin.

son, and Barker: and the 15th. Higgs gave un interesting talk on Following tea and games, Mrs. J. Division, comprising the Peary. "Practical Psychology." Pope, Pillsbury and J. D. Ford,

The Committee have decided to hold monthly Games Afternoons In aid of local charities. These will take place on the first Thursday of each month nt St. Andrew's 'Hall, The first Games Afternoon will be held on Thursday, October 3,

U.S. MUST BUY WHEAT

CROPS DAMAGED BY FROST

Washington, Sept. 20. The Bureau of Agriculture and Economica has reported that the quality and quantity of the bread wheat harvest has suffered more seriously from frost than for the past nineteen years.

It is estimated that the United States will have to import 25,000-| 000 bushels-United Press.

NO NEED FOR NEW TAXATION

(Continued from page 1.)

adequate employment in coming months.

Prizes for Games

The charge will be fifty cents, tea being provided, Prizes will be given for games with an Accumulative Prize to be given at the end of the

season.

This branch will be known an the

Kowloon Women's Charities Fund and every effort will be made to help deserving causes. The Rev. J. E Higgs will be Chairman,

All ladies in Kowloon are invited to jola the Fellowship and co-operate to make these events a conspicuous suc- CONE,

WATER LEVELS

FOR WEST, NORTH AND EAST RIVERS

:

for

The River Conservancy Commission Kwingtung Province laques the following re port on water levels, in English feet, for the Wert, North and East Riversi

PAST FORTNIGHT

The following reports have been supplied by importers to the Hong- kong General Chamber of Commerce:

creditors

DIN

DJN

7 ps. Conevet of Light Muale.

p.m. News in English.

the

8.15 p.m. Close down Dill, DJN (Ger..

Engl.1

EAST ABIA. ZONE

alisable assets, was some

due by debtors, includ ing other Tés. 2,000,000 odd, of which he ex- half to be about half pected

good and re- coverable. If it

If it was the wish

news at 2 p.m the local Branch hout be rentani tud nyt vera, te Cotton Piese Goods & Fancy Cotton

ton would propose that

*creditors be paid Gouds. The following reports have about 50 per cent. In been received: The market still ro

in mains very quiet, and the season is and the balance in shates towards the reorganisation purposes.

nearly over for Spring goods. Deal capital for reorg

of urse, this matter was for

course,

enquired regarding replacing But, ers have prices of a few well-known lines, but no business is reported.

time he would put forward three pro- the Trúditors to decide. In the mean-

Woollens The market

posals to the inveting namely: for TIQW

(1).-Creditors can claim through: acuson's woollens and worsteds hus now opened and, as anticipated, pro-against the Bank.

the focal Courts by bankruptcy netion fits are very small and in some

ines

to non-existent.

(2)-Appoint Liquidator. Deliveries are fair. Metals.-The

liquidate the local branch. melal market is

(3)-Leave the matter to the Head "dend." There are not the customary office for them to liquidato and re- Luyers coming in from the interior to make further purchases and

organise. dealers, having heavy eredit outstand quite a number of specches

There was a general discussion, and ing accounts are unwilling to sell on made. by several creditors.

credit.

Flour-Stock: 240,000 Ings. Market: Stendy,

local

TRADE MARK CASE

were

Mr. Chin Eam-song was unanimous. ly asked to take the chair, with Mr. S. Hali as Vice-Chairman.

Eant Asla Zone brandeant through DJQ 19.63 metres (15,280 k.e.) 1.89-1 p.m. Concert * p.m. Call DJQ. DJA, DJH (Germ.. Engl.) German Folk Bong. Programma Forecast Germ.. Engl.) 9.15 p.m. Concert of Light Muste, 9.15 p.m. News In English on DIQ, DJA and in Dutch on DJB.

J p.m. "Die schone Galather,"

momely.

11.15 p.m. News in German on DJQ, DJA,

DJB,

11.30 p.m. Current Events,

11.40 p.m. And So He Down an

Safa...

the

12.15 .. Newa in English on DJQ, BJA and in Dutch on DJA. 12.10 ... Close DIQ, DJA, DJB (Germ..

Engl.)

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions

The following wave-langtha and frequencies are observed by Daventry,

Call Sign Frequener Wavelength

0,940 k.. 1,510 k.. 31.85 metres 31.30 matron

42.55

GBA

Afr. Chia Eam-seng, who was up- pointed Chairman at the above meet- resently filed proceedings in the inge, local courts for the voluntary liquida-

of the Bank. tion

GBC

3,535

k...

CHO

11,788 kata

23.43

CAF

15,045 k..

25.18

stree

1

САР

18,14 k

19.12 mo

G80

17,710 k..

10.30

matrés

G81

CHI

GOS

C8L

After long discussion it WAB ultimately decided to appoint a com

·SIEMSSEN AND COMPANY

mittes of fifteen having Chin Eam- AS COMPLAINANTS

seng,

who is the biggest creditor, of Messrs. Semason

about Tex. 50,000, as Chairman. The and Company members of the committee are to bo were the complainanta in a trade selected from the differnt Chinese mark summons brought before Mr. communities. Macfadyen at the Central Polico Court made to the Ministry of Financo to A request will also be on Saturday, the defondants being the Rend a representative to the delivern- Кап Loonz Kea firm, 86 Wing tions of the committee in future, Lók Street,

The summons alleged that defen-"

dants had in their possession a quan-

of packets of "Two Cocks" Brand DIPLOMAT RECALLED enierald green colour, to which a trade

Д

mark so closely resembling the trade

Ilahest Lowest

Place

W. L W: LA

of Obervation

on

on Best Dept.

the

T-cont

record 2R 29

West' River

tity

A

at Allahing Northitver North River

at Bharu East River

41,0

0

6.4

6.D

at Thingyuen

128.9

++-17,0

0

$.8

B.6

mark No. 80D of 1900 as to be cal

2.8

2.7

applied.

MR LIU CHUNG-CHI

$16523) -

Grist, appeared for the complainants and stated the cano had been satisfac- torily settled. He asked his

at. Sheklung

Iculated to decolve was son and

Mr. J. T. Prior, of

SENT TO VIENNA

Nanking, Sopt. 29. Wor- The Foreign Officà has announced

The President forecasts revenue of $4,470,000,000 and ux- ponditure of $7,762,000,000. The public debt on June 30, 1936, he estimates at $80,728,000,000, com- pared with $28,700,000,000 the year provious.

The Consul for Portugal and ship to give an order for the goods the transfer of Mr. Liu Chung- The President's assurances that reception at the Club Lullano be- plainants did not want anything else Minister to Berlin, to Vienna,

Portuguese Association are holding a neized to bo destroyed. The com- chieli, at present the Chinese there will be no new taxes are tween 11.30 pm. and 1280 p.m. ondane and would" withdraw the Jum interpreted as emphasising his Saturday next, on the occasion of the mons on that condition. recently announced "breathing | 25th-anniversary of the Portuguese The mummons was withdrawn spell" for industry-Reuter. Republic.

cordingly,

The Chinese Charge d' Affairos

at Vienna, Mr. Tung Teh-chien, has been recalled to Nanking.----Reuter.

31.410 k.. 13.07 metro

15,200 .. 19.68 metros 21.840 ka.

11.52 x

49.18 metro

0.110 k.. Transmission &

10.8.B. and 0.8.0.)

7. Big Ben. The B.B.C, Empire Or chestra leader, Daniel Melan: canduríar, Krie Fort. 1.45 am. Xperia Talk.

Greenwich Time Signal at 8_mum.

8am.

A Religious Service, relayed from Fotherinany Parish Church, AG- dress by the Land Bishop of Peterborough.

8.45.4.m. _Wookly Newsletter and Sports

Summery.

1.5.4.

Clans down »

Transmission &

(0.8.D., 0.9.0. and 0.8.1+)

11 am. Big Ben, “Backstage Lenden." A conducted fear round the stage

11.15.7

of a Letiden West End theatre by J. C. Cannelle

An Organ Reelial by Ameld. Goldsbrough, from the Concert Hall Broadcasting Honas, Greenwich Tima Bienal at 1130 mm.

Weekly Newsletter and Sparta Bummary.

11,85

[13.6 p.m. Close down,

Transmission 2

(0.8J., O.KH. and 0.8.0.)

Don, Haydn Heard and his

- Hand, relayed From-the-West End

(Continued on Page 8.),

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