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25 WORDS $1.50 for 3 DAYS PREPAID 50 cents for Every Additional Day
Alternato Insortions' 20% Extra.
If Not Prepaid a Booking Fee of 50 cents is Charged.
TUITION
POLICE RESERVE
SPANISH, LADY offers plano and
Spanish lessons to children and adults. ORDERS FOR CURRENT Guarantee in 6 months conversation. Reasonable terms. Write Box No.. 205, "Hongkong Telegraph."
WANTED KNOWN,
WEEK
Orders by Mr. D. Burlinglin, In spector General of Police, states
Chinese Company
FREE TO BOYS AND 'GIRLS. Strength-The following have been Paintbox containing 12 amorted tubes taken on the strength of the Chinese of water-colours valued at $1 or Company, ns from the ilates shown microscope valued at $10. Write Boxainst them:Constables 144 Kwok No. 205, "Hongkong Telegraph."
POSITIONS VACANT.
WANTED.-Good cookboy. Apply Relse Bay Hotel Room 110.
Kam-kwan, October 1; R01 Le Yuk- ham, October 1; Rob Lo Yuk-ling.
RBG 1;
Law Thackman,
name
October October 6.
Training Course: Part II-All re- crults of the Chinese Company who have not yet passed Part II of Training Course will attend at the Chinese Company Headquarters Tuesday, October 8 at 17.30
hours
POSITIONS WANTED. for instruction. ENGLISH speaking experienced Baby Amah with good references at liberty October 1st. Apply 00, 13. C. Shameeri,
Canton.
TO LET
TO LET.--Several large and small godowns. Apply:-Kwong Sang Hong Ltd. P. 0. Dox 120.
TO LET Modern Flats at "Ticła Mansion", Macdonnell Road, Quiet; locality, splendid view. Apply Xavier Bros., Ltd. Tel. 23216 or 22722.
ROOMS TO LET
on
Inspection Parade.--All ranks of the Chinese Company will parade at Central Police Stailon on Thursday. October 17 at 17.30 hours under Sub Inspector . J. Hunt for n general inspection of equipment etc., by the
Commander. Dress-White Uniform, Cap with White Cover. Bell with Bruce, Truncheon, "Pocket Policeman" and note-book to be car. ried. The Equipment Officer will make a point of being present.
Indian Company
1st Aid
Classes.--Al members taking this course will report at the Police Hendeuarters Gymnasium on Tuesday and Thursday, October 8 and 10, 1945, at 18.30. hours for instruction.
Training Couras: Part II-AH re- erults of the Indian Company will ROOMS TO LET.-Claremont Hote: jattend Indian Company Headquarters, bege to announce that they have a 20 ler House Strert on Thursday, few rooms available at $100 per month, | October 10 at 17.30 hours for in-
Even if she never sees him again, a giri always.makes up after a quarrel.
struction.
Flying Squad
Commendation. Crown Serggant R331 A. W. Mooney of the Flying Squad in commended and granted a commended service bar by the la- speelor disneral of Polies for arrest ing a Chinese Male an September 20, HRE, who was convicted ior Assault. Emergency Unit Reserve Revolver Matrusion--Revolver in- struction will be given to members
"ney Jn Resure Friday, October 11, 1905. Members will parade outsile Queen's Pler at 17.20 hours sharp. Dress-Optional.
D. L. KING,
D. S. P. (R)
of
Some speculation was caused early yesterday evening by the glare what appeared to be a huge fire the direction of Shek-O. The blaze could be seen distinctly from the Peak. I was learned that the conflagrationquiry. was a grass and brushwood tire, of rather extensive nature, affecting the hillside not far from the Cape D'Aguilar wireless station. The blaze
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to hare started about 8.40 p.m., and fanned by the wind soon had a hold in the dry grass and shrubs on the hillside. A party of men wore Immediately organised by the Botanical and Forestry Department, and they suc cessfully dealt with the outbreak. preventing it from spreading further.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1935.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
Offeln! Opening of the Now Head Office of the Hongkong & Shanghal Broking Corporation on
10th October, 1935.
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SHARE PRICES
The following is the list local share quotations issued morning.
of
this
FANLING HOLD-UP
AMERICANS ROBBED BY ARMED GANG
com
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FOUR LOITERERS CAUGHT
PLANNING TO ROB PASSENGERS
WAN
THE SILENT GUIDE TO HONG KONG. WHAT IT IS: The "Silont Guide" | Ferry to his destination. Bus and consists of a large Illuminated tram routes will be shown by street map of Hong Kong (18 feet special colourod lampa Sub- by 6 feet). The map, which is neribers' names will be in Chineso coloured, is painted on a ground as well as English if desired, and glass background, behind which an attendant will be stationed at are over 5,000 small lamps.. At the Switchboard to give assistance A particularly audacious rob-, a convenient distance from the to strangers if requited.
bery was carried out in broad large map is a small awitchboard WHAT IT WILL COST: The ser-day, when Mr. D. E. O'Kieffo and Star Ferry Wharf after they had daylight, at about 4 pm, yester Arrested at the entrance of the containing a number of six inch vice is free to the general public, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Cramer, of the attempted to rob The Chlef Accountant will be glass panels for Aubscribers'
a passenger pleased to Inaue Invitation cards names, addresses and telephone and only a nominal charge will National City Bank, were held up about to board a bus on the roof
be made to subscribers of $36 per in the Sheungahul district, to any shareholder or client who numbers, each with Ha own button year per name panel. This fee Fanling, by a gang of five armed Ping-nami, 24, Chul Nul, 17, and near route, three unemployed men, Ho may have been Inadvertently switch.
will include a free insertion of the robbers, who took money and ar Chol Chuen, aged 17, were brought omilted from the Invitation list. WHERE IT WILL BE: At the subscriber's name, address, parti-ticles to the value of $60 from before Mr. Macfadyen at the Cen
entrance to the Star Ferry Wharf culars of his business, agencles them and escaped,
tral Police Court this morning. (Hong Kong side) where it will|carried, etc., In
Mr. O'Kieffe, who la a popular charged with loitering with intent. be seen by 90% of the tourists and THE "SILENT GUIDE DIREC member of the American other visitors arriving at Hong TORY" which will be published inmunity and a keen bnacball player, seven previous convictions,
Ho Ping-nam, who ndmitted Kong, besides the many thousands conjunction with the "Silent was driving in a motor car with sentenced to three months' hard of residents who make daily use Guide" and which may be obtained Mr. and Mrs. Cramer, from Fan inbour. A fine of $50 or, in of the Star Ferry on their way to from the attendant at the Starling to Kowloon. Near the Wo default, one month, was imposed and from business.
Ferry for ten cents. The Direc- Hok Shek village, in the Sheung on each of the other two dofen- WHAT IT WILL DO: If anyone tory will contain a small replica Shui district, the car was, forced dants, both of whom had a previous wishes to find the location of an of the large illuminated map for to slow down because the road conviction. Choi Chuen office, hotel, theatre, bank, shop or recording, with a pencil, any was under repair. While the car bound over three years ago for Reg.). other business in Hong Kong. He position or route located on the. was moving thus at a walking stealing from a person,
goes to the switchboard where he large map.
pace, five Chinese, armed with re-
Detective Sergeant Fowlig stated Ands the names of subscribers, THE "SILENT GUIDE“ „invention volvera, jumped on the running properly classified and arranged is the property of the Tell-the-board and ordered the driver to that several complaints had been alphabetically. He presses the World Publishing Co., Rutton stop. When this had been done, received from the China Motor Bus appropriate button And the House, Duddell Street, who will be the robbers made their victims Company concerning thefts from subscriber's name on the panel pleased to, reserve name panel alight and searched them.
passengers. On Saturday, at about board immediately lights up. At spaces on application. Patenta Mr. O'Kleffe was relieved of 7.15 p.m. two detectives were on the same time, on the large street have been applied for. The Instal- | 85.20; and Mr. Cramer of $2 in special duty and they saw the three map, a coloured lanip will show [lation, which is expected to take ten
pieces, while Mrs. defendants peering into poople's the exact position of the office or six weeks from the time when the Cramer suffered the loss of a pair pockets as they emerged from the shop, etc., he is looking for, and the names of intending subscribers of gold-rimmed spectacles, valued wharf, They picked out a victim quickest route will also be indicat- have been collected, is in the hands at $50, and a black japanned and the third defendant obstructed ed by lighting up the road to be of Messrs. H. W. Buckingham & cigarette ease. When the robbers the entrance to the bus. Mean- laken right the way from the Star Ço., Tai Ping Building.
ascertained that there Wog no-while the other two defendants thing more of value to be had, urged their victim on, but they were they disappeared through the unable to steni. paddy fields, making good their escape.
Banks.
H.K. Banks, $1,000 0.
H. K. Banka. (Lon.
£103 n. Chattered Bank, £13 n. Mercantile Bank, A. and B.
£201
Mercantile Bank C., £13 n. East Asia Bank, $00 n.
insurances,
Canton Ins., $180 n. Union Ina., $375 n
China Underwriters, $1.10 n. China Fire, $382 n. H.K. Firo las., $180 n. Internat'l Assce., Sh, $4 n.
Shipping.
Douglas, $36 n.
H.K. Steamboats, $4 n. Indu-Chinus, (Pref.), $30 n. Indo-Chinus (Def.), $12 n, Shell (Bearer), 69/41⁄2 n. Union Waterboats, $11 m
Mining: Antamoks. 76 cla, n. Dalalocs, $14 m. Baguio Gold, 24 cts, n. Benguet Consolidated, $11.50 n. Benguet Exp.. 13 ets, a. Benguet Golifield, 10 cts. n.
Big Wedge, 8 cts. n.
Gold Creek, 380 cts. n. Gold River, 7 cts. n. Ipo Mining, 9 cts. 11. Itogons, 36 cts. ..
Salacot, 15 cta. 'n.
Kallan, 10/6 n.
Langkats (Single), $13 n.
S'hai Explorations, Sh. $41⁄2 n. S'hai Levins, Sh. 351⁄2 n. Raubs, $6 s.
Venz: Go..d $230 m.
Docks etc. II.K. Wharves (old), $72 ́n. II.K. Wharves (now), $70 1. Hk. Ducka, SO NE
Providents (old), 55 cts, n. Providents (new), 20 cts, a. flungkews (old), bb. $240 m. New Engineerings, Sh. $4 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $7 n.
Catton Mil- Ewo Cottons, Sh. $64 n. Shui Cottona told), Sh, 866 n. S'hai Cottons (new), Sh. $40 n. Zoong Sings, $8 n.
Wing On Textiles, Sh. $25 n.
Lands. Hotels, etc.
-H-and-S-Hotels-$3.10-b:
H. K. Lands, $24.40 n. I.K. Lands, 4% Deben.
$130 n.
Sthal Lands, Sh. $13.90 n. Metropontan Lunds, Sh. $10 n. Humphreys, $7
m
H.K, Realtics, 84 n. Chinese Estates, $80 n. China Realties, Sh. $4 n. China Debentures Sh. $35 n.
Public Utilities.
b.
H. K. Tramways, $10.80 n. Peak Trams, (old), $5% n. Peak Trams, (new), $5 n. Star Ferries. $78 n. Youmati Ferries fold) $17 n. Chlum Lights, $7.00 on. H.K. Electric, $52 Macao Electric, $20 n. Sandakan Lights, $3 8. Telephone (old), $17.10 b. Telephone (new), $6% a. China Buses. Sh. S11 n. Singapore Tractions, 10/6... Singapore Prof. 25/- n.
Industrinia
Malabon Sugars, $8.60 n. Cald: Mucg. (old), Sh. $191⁄2 a
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Cold: Macg. (Pref:), Sh. $13
Canton Ices. $1.00 n. Cement $3.12% n.
H. K. Ropes, $1.60 b,
Dairy Farm, $14.75 n. Watson, $2.00 n.. Lane Crawfords, $3 n. Mackintoshs, $7 n. Sinceres, $5
Win. Powells. 70 ctx. n. Wing On (HK.), $65 n.
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Ho Ping-nam said he had nothing It is understood that a Customs to say and admitted the intent to Omeer happened to be passing ants einimed they were at the wharf steal, while the other two defond- watching people fishing:
shortly afterwards, and informed the police, who set the usual activities on foot, but so far no arrests have been made.
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ANOTHER CASE
Lò Ngau, 24, unemployed, was fined $50, with the alternative of one month's hard lat pur, on a charge of loltering with intent nt Tokyo, Oct. 7.
Connaught Road Central near the Mr. and Mrs, Rey Howard, visit-Yaumati Ferry Wharf on Saturday ing here on a Far East tour which afternoon. A detective on duty on ends in Manila, have been besieged No. 1 route bus saw the defendant by newspapermen and showered seated between two Chinese pas- with invitations. They are remain-engers, dressed in European style ing for a week before commencing clothing, and look into their pockets. A tour of the islands.-United Press.} Dei-Sergt. Fowlle prosecuted.
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