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THIEVES SENT TO GAOL

SEVERAL CASES IN COURT

A batch of larceny cases came be- foro Mr. Balfour at the Central Police Court this morning and in all of them the defendants plunded guilty.

Sentence of six weeks" hard labour was imposed on Chiu Hing, 20, un- employed, for the theft of a quantity of clothing, to the value of $6.10, the property of Chiu Kin, 17, cook, nt No. 7 Mercer Street, Orst floor. Detective Sergeant Shepherd pro- secuted.

A similar penalty was given to Trol Man, aged 18, and Lan Wah, 27, for stealing a rattan basket con⭑ taining five enities of dried sausages, the property of Chon Tong, 183, Des Road West, ground floor. Vooux Trol Man was sentenced to an ad- ditional month in gaol for breach of his bond which he entered in June for theft. Dot-Sergt. Fowlle pro secuted.

The theft of a length of electric wiring from an empty house at 8, Jubilee Street, firat floor, was ad- mifted by Tom Wun, 20, unemployed., and he was given three weeks,

Yu Ming-wan, 39, was similarly gaoled for the theft of a metal span- ter from car parked in Statue Square. The complainant was Leung Lin-chuen, 14, Soares Avenue, Ho muntin. Detective Sergeant Guild had elvirge of the gase

Ho Chung, 4, unemployed, was sentenced to one month for stealing a tobacco pine from Chan Sau, 2, Yuen Fok Lane, at Hollywood Road, near Hause No. 240. Sub-Inspector Tyler stated the theft was observed by n district watchman.

Three weeks was the term jmooned on Chiu Sun, 28, for the theft of four pairs of rigors from an un icensed hawker. Detective Sergeant. Gulld prosecuted.

OTHER CASES

Lo Po, unemployed, appeared on renand before Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistrney this morning charged with the theft of a waist-coat belonging to the husband of Chan Lin, kept woman, at No. 180 Portland Street. Evidence was heard and the man was discharged. Detec Live Sergeant Ellis had charge of the

cane.

"The complainant in evidence stated that she had taken pity on the man because he was unemployed and had let him stay in her cubicle. Wit- ness's husband was away in Canton. In discharging the man his Wor- unid to complainunt, “Are you ser

you meet a casual acquaintance in a tenhouse; take pity on him and let him stay ht your husband's cubicle because he told you that he was un- employed, for about a month without making any enquiries about him You are lying."

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Sentence of six weeks hard labour was imposed upon Ngan lai, 28, un- employed, when he appo

before Mr. E.. at The Kowloon Magistracy this morning on a charge of stealing grease pump. a hammer, tw tyre levers and a piece of iron pining from motor lorry 4287 at Shek Kip Mei Street last Saturday. Defendant was arrested about 1.30 am. carrying a which contained the tools, kus bok Wallis prosecuted. spector.

Charged with the theft of six picces

of clothing as murcieri woman, from and blanket belonging

to Lee

No. 032 Canton Road, secap) Bour, between October 3 and 5. Chán Sanu, 20, married woman, was brought be fore Mr. E. I. Wynne- Jones at the Kowloon M

und was discharged, this mueningg

In answer to the charge defendi stated that she and complainant. bad ers out friends. The clothing belonged to

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH - TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1935.

ITALIANS HUNT RAS SEYOUM

FRESH THRUST ON NORTHERN FRONT

ETHIOPIANS HURRYING TO BOLSTER LINE

Asmara, Nov. 25.

A surprise frontal attack towards Tembien, where the clusive Ras Seyoum is believed to be ensconced with a force variously estimated between 500 and 2,000 men, is being undertaken by General Villa Santos Division, from Adown.

The movement began three days ago., General Villa- santos headquarters has already been advanced sixteen miles. But the Italians are maintaining a strict silence about his movements,

The effect of the advance will be, firstly, to correct the Italian line which has, up to now, shown a marked re-entrance south of Adowa; and, secondly, to protect General Santini's right flank near Makale.

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incest front, presumably that which General Villasantos is threatening, in a few I days' time.

RAS SEYOUM STRIKES

Addis Ababa, Nov. 25,

The Ark of the Covenant" has A badly of Ras Seyoum's troops claims to have surprised and routed arrived from the Church of St. George

while the Italian battallona Intter were enjoying a feast of reast-at Addis Ababa where it usually rests, ed oxen seized from a native village. It is carried with the Ethiopian head. quarters in all campaigns against invadors.-Router,

The encounter decurred at Halown, north of Makale, and It is stated that the Ethiopians killed the command- ing ofleer and a number of kis men before the Itailans retreated, leaving meal to the the remains of their victors.Renter Special, GECASA

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE

LATEST SHARE QUOTATIONS

The following quotations on the London Stock Exchange have been received by Messrs. Bwau, Culbertson and Fritz in conjunction with Reuter.

Nov. 22. Nov. 25.

British Government Securities War Loan 8%

redm, after 1952 £106% £105%

Chinese Bonds

44% Bonds 1808

(Eng. Ins.).** £100% 4% Loan 1908. £ 07 6% Lontr 1912744

6% Honan Rly,, £28

G Hukuang Itly.

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RADIO BROADCAST

Jazz Piano Recital By Doreen Ma

AN EDUCATIONAL TALK

From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 365 metres (846 kilocycles);

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme.

6.30-6.40 p.m. From the Studio.. A talk to the public on "Safety First"

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"traffle dangers" by the ilon. Mr. T. N. Chau.

7-11 p.m. European Programme. - 7-7.30 p.m. Band Selections.

Marche Lorraine: (Ganne)

Belphegor March (Brepsant)

Kirkby Malzcord Sword Dance (arr.

Cecil Sharp)

The Flamborough Sword Dance (arr.

Cecil Sharp)

The Evolution of Dixie (Lake) Stendfant and Truc-March” (ner.

Bldgood),

Semper Fidelis March (arr. Hewitt) 7.30-7.10 p.m. From the Studio. The

4th of a series of "Eduentious] Talks" by Uncle Mac.

7.40-8 p.m. Daventry.

A Relay from

"Musical Oleographa" No. 4. Songs of Street Life. Echoes of the nirect life of old London, collected by linrold Scott and presonted by John Pudney.

8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report: Closing Local Stork Quota- Llona.

8.05-8.25 p.m. From the Studio, A Jazz Piano Recital by Doreen Ma.

Programme

1. Black Coffee.

Solitude.

Dinah.

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1913 (Lin, 18) £01 5% Gold Bonds

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Loan 1924

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(Ldn. Regd.) £101. £102 Chartd. Bk. of L.A,

& C

£ 134 £134 Coramerelni and Industrial Allied Iron Found-

£ 50%

£50

£ 83%

£ 834

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£ 05

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36/6

Associated & Elec.

Industries

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30/9

Austin Motors ord

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407-

Boats Pure Drug

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British American

Fabacea (bearer) 11375

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Canadian Celanese

93/0

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Courtaulds Distillers

Min. (Benrer)

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100/-

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Dunlop Rubber

39/3

38/10

Elee. and Music!

Industries

2879

28/0

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General Electric

(Engined)

71/6

71/6

Hawker Aircraft

30/3

30/-

Impl. Chem. Ind.

3779

37/4

O.K. Bazaar

43/6

4379

Impl. Tabaces

149/41%

Rolls Bayer....

105/- 154/44

150/-

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Shai Elec. Constr.

47/6

4776

Tate & Lyle....

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87/6

Turner & Newall

6179

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United Steel

32/14

18/- 17/10

71/6 115/0

74/0 115/99.

1. SAFIE;

124/0

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22/8

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Selected

#.; Songs:

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2976-

12/71% - 12/75

11/0

6078

11/6

56/3.

SOUTHERN ARMY HALTED

Mogadiscio, Nuv, 25. Even the Fates apprar to be ap plying sanctions against Italy.

Heavy rain-Italy's most dangerous East Africa, has totally enemy in

undated vast stretches in the south, particularly in the districts Italians are endeavouring to advance on Harrar,

Thero is n third point in this strategy, Ras Seyoum may possibly be driven from Tenbien by the threat of encirclement by the troops of General

flying Villantor. Two

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It was rain woh na is falling now columns have started westward from which delayed the Italian, campaign Mukade and one from Hauzien in a luntil the winter months. Now the southwesterly direction, a full week | rainy season seems to have regurred, auro.--Renter.

Jessening the Time

which the Italians must complete their campaign

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IS RAS BEYOUM · DEAD?

Rome, Nov. 25. Authorities here are endeavouring

repeatedly tell of their lender's death Ethiopians deserting to the Italians

~~United Press.

| before the next ten "wet" MAMOT

commences.

BUCH

Ti week's undations in the to obtain confirmation of persistent south have completely stalled Haly's reports that Ras Seyoum died of

mechanised army. Lorries cannot wounds, received in the big air bom-hold what fow roads have been con

ordinent on November 18.

strutted and slither in slimy mud

as set out. Even over the precipices. their

Caterpillars, are, despite tis 3008

erplanes cannot leave the landing fields, because of the African mud.

But to the feet-footed Ethiopians Addis Ababa. Nov. 25.

rain

may prove a blessing. They need Reports from Desig regarding the not rely, on water-holes when they at mobilisation of fresh divisions of tempt to harass the enemy from the Ethiopian fighting men, describe a rear, and they are just as much at comp of thousands of warriors who home in mud as they are in the chok- are blvounced and resting after a 200 ing dust that should he so prevalent mile route murch from the capital. at this inte of the year!-Limited | They are. preparing for a trek_19_thel Pges-

HURRIED CONCENTRATION

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

"IT IS NOT EICHES TILAT ARÉ GOING! MAKE US HAPPY. IT IS THE ACCOMPLISHMENT."

TO

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Charles

Three cases of Diphtheria and one case of Typhoid were reported to the local Health authorities during the week-end.

Vickers ord. .... Watney, Conibe &

Reid def. ned,. Woolworths

Auglo-Dutch

Miscellaneous

Gula

Kalumpong Rubber Rubber Plantation Pekin Synd

Invest Trust.

Mincs Burma Corpn. Commonwealth

Mining Randfontein

Estates Spaarwater Op.

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8/1 7/10/4 Springs Mines 46/7 45/- Sub-Nigel...... 275/-- 271/8 hoknnu Corpn."** 107/61107~

Anglo-Iranian Burninh

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80/76 - 15/71%

30/- -Reuter.

Messrs. Dodwad! & Co., Ltd., as agents for James Chambers & Co. NEW YORK STOCK an attractive and useful desk note-

been very paint but defendant years, has been admitted to the Gov-1 (Dodwel Castle Line) Liverpool, send

A boy named Yung Tim, aged 15 crument Civil Hospital suffering with

did not steni she only used them whilst

was in prison. When complainant's term had finished she was very angry with defendant because she thought that she (defend. ant) was responsible for her imprison-812 in Salkung Road, Kowloon, yes Knocked down by motor bus No. ment

terday, a woman named Chung Man Detective-Sergeant Ellis stated that received injuries to her body and was complainant had been sentenced to two months' imprisonment for har-admitted to the Kowloon Hospital. bouring an escaped prisoner, When she was released she found that some of her clothing was missing, and she suspected defendant.

a broken arm caused by an accidental pad and calendar with refill. fall down stepa in Square Street,

A.P.C. LOSES ON PROTEST

MUST PAY BIG BILL FOR TAXES

Washington, Nov. 26. The Supreme Court has rejected the Asintic Petroleum Company's protest against the payment of $30,- 000 in taxes.

It declined to review the ruling of the

Lower Court approving these taxes, made on August 28.

It is believed that this is the first Supreme Court test case on the new

laws prohibiting consolidate

tax

Reuter,

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WAW in

In connection with the Charity Ball

EXCHANGE

YESTERDAY

to be held at the Hongkong Hotel of the Y's Men's Club of Hongkong, | MARKET - DOWNWARD Roof Garden to-night at 8 pm, ticket holders are naked to book tables direct with the Hotel. The Ball is in aid of the Y's Men's free school,

New York, Nov. 25. The following reports on the New York Stock Market have been received through Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz:

vourable.

4. Sophisticated Lady.

5.

Pardon my love.

6. Sweet and Slow.

8.25-8.30 p.m. "When Day is Dome"

8.30-9 p.m. From the Studio,

A Lecture Recital by Amy Bath

accompanied by Nurn Kantis,

9-9.15 p.m. A Relay of the Daven- try New Bulletin (Copyright by Reuter),

· 9.15-9.30 p.m. Howallan Music. Lonesome without my baby,

Lion Reg.

My South Sen Sweetheart.

Blue Sparks.

Lillue

9.30-10 p.m. From the Studio.

A Recital by

May Sergeant (Mezzo-Soprano). Prue Lewis (Violin).

Llorisny A. Lafford' (Accompanist).

Programme

The Red. Surafan .......... „Varðanell, Summer is over... .Chopin.

I in quiet and elear.

Greve-Sobolevaky.

...Prue Jawis.

No one shall ever learn

Dargomisky.

Do you rentember? ....Kochntair.

Serenade

Violin Solos:

Selected

10. p.m.

Bulletin

.Baknleimkoff.-

Prue Lewis, Big Ben: Router Press

10.10-10.4G pim. Ambrose and His Orchestra.

10.45-11 p.m. A Reiny_from_ Daventry.

"Under Big Ben." A Talk by Howard Marshall.

11. Clone Down.

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers

steners will be broadenart from Zeesen as

Speed programbes for Far Eastern

follows)

BOUTTI ABIA ZONE'

(Bot Ania Zone, broadcast from DJB, (19.74 metres) kod DIN (91.48 metres).

19.74 m 18,208 ke 1,30-$

рля

DJN

DSB

-19.74 mt *21.45 m 19.74 m 4.43 p.. Call

16,100 ke 4.45-8.18 1.m. 9,880 ko 4,40-8.15 pm, 18,200 ke 9 p.m.-18.30 8.m.

DJD, DJN

(Geral Eagl). Corman Folk Song. Pro

Tammy Forecast (Garm, Engl.) p.. Musical-recizative acement 5.30 p.m. Nowa in English.

8.4 p.m. Topical Talk.

p.m. Organ Concert.

€.45 p.m. Naws in German,

7 p.m. Concert of Light Morse,

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# Dan. Nowa in Englich.

8,15 p.m. Close down DJD, DJN (Germ-

Engl.) 1

EAST ABIA ZONE

A charge of inflicting grievous bodily harm, with intent to matm or

The following appointments in the disable, was preferred against Ho Colonial service were notified on Lam, unemployed, when he was November 9 in London: Mr. T. J. The Wall Street Journal report on brought before Mr. Balfour at the ouster to the Colonial Administra- yesterday's markets: The markets Central Police Court this morning. tive Service, Hongkong: Mr. G. S. today were downward on profit- It was stated by Detective Sergeant Wilby, Superintendent of Education caking. Trading increased on the sell- J. Shepherd that the complainant, Pun Nigeria, to be Assistant Master, off."

fn- Business reports continue hospital. A Education Department, Hongkong.

East Asia Zone broadcant through DJQ on The market for bonds was 19.03 metres (15,280 k.c.) 1,30-3 p.m. Concert, remand was granted.

downward. Stocks on the Curb EX- Dows at 2 p.m.

v.m. Call DJA, DIN, DIN (Germ.. Wines totalling $ were insposed weather, warm elathing is urgently

With the appranch of the cold change were also lower.

Engl). German Falk Bons 5. C. & F. New York office cables:

Prezrainme Forecast (GRIL upon Battalion 2.M.S. Henry, of the needed for the children in the Sniva- Stocks: The market Was under

Engl.) H.K.S.R.A., stationed at Gun Chos Army Girls Home, 2, Embasic-moderate pressure as traders take

Kowloon, when he admitted two summonses for keping a dog without Road, Kowloon The Officer in their profits. We expect a period of

charge will be grateful for

further parcola licence and allowing it abroad in of old clothing of warni materials-was featureless.

irregularity. General Chathan Rond an November 14 with whether European or Chinese. Any Cotton: The market was more two- out a muzzle. The case came before kind of clothing will be acceptable,sided, pending Court decisions. The Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon

as it can be cut down and remade for movement of foreign growths and the Magistracy this mornirance children's garments.

announcement of restriction plans Sergeant Dewer, was the complainant.

for 1006 were also factors. The mar

newe

The following are further contri-ket is fundamentally sound and we Law Ming, 19, unemployal was butors to the John's Fund of the would purchase on further easiness. gentenced to 10 months hard char Cathedral: Captain Ross (In Me Hedging appears to be definitely tax return by ainted corporations by Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones when moriam), John Kwee Hin-lim, Julia declining.

appeared before him at the Kowloon

Tan Tien

Wheat There was a slight flurry Lien, John C. II. Avche. Magistracy this morning mitted having returned frem banish- John S. C. Lim. John Boothroyd, Sustained demand is

han John A. Gaunt, John K. Martin, on the European embargo situation. necessary for ment. Defendant, who was banished Jaimson Ma, John Black, John Jellicos any material advance in prices, but for ten years on October 19 this admitted three previous convictions. (In Memoriam), John David, John this le not yet apparent. The visible Lau Chi, 29, appeared on a similary, John Atkins, John Patterson, supply has decreased by 168,000

FILM CENSORS

BOARD

LORD TYRRELL AS PRESIDENT

London, Nov. 25. Lord Tyrrell, former British Am. baseador in Paris, from which post he retired in April fast year, is appointed President of the British Board of Film. censors in succession to the late Mr. Edward Shortt. The Board of Censors is appointatives of exhibitor, writers and manufacturers, Lord Tyrrell, who is soventy-one, was permanent Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs from 1925 to 1928.- British Wireless.

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the application of Inspector Ellis was remanded for one

Weed.

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9.15 p.m. Musical-recitativo seinest

9,46 p.m. Nowy In English on D3A and in

Dutch on DJD, DIN.

10 p.m. The best fjerman male chairs. 11 D. Barth, the Africa Explorer (In Memory of the 20th Anniversary of his Death),

11.15 p.m. New In German on DJA. DJO, DJN. Clone DJI (Germ.. Engl). 11.39 m. Today In Germany, Bound

Pletures

(Continued on Pago 4.)

YOUR CARPETS

LOOK AS NEW

bushels, which is disappointing. The visible supply in Canada shows a de- crease of 3,629,000 bushels,

WHEN Corn: The visible supply of corn has increased by 602,000 bushels. Weather conditions are favourable for husking and the movement of the

John S. Mosey (In Memoriam).

Pleading guilty to returning front bunishment before the expiration of Convicted of having unlawful

his term of ten years, received in February year, Lani Ying, en- session of a motor-car jack at Nelson employed, was sentenced to twelve Street last Saturday, Lam Chik, 52 months hard labour by Mr. W. crop. unemployed, was sentenced to three Schofield, at the Central Magistracy weeka hard labour when he appeared this morning. Defendant; was ar on remand before Mr. E. I. Wynne- rested in Wanchai. Yeung Ying, and on Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy aged 39, was sentenced to nine special feature was apparent, this morning. Chinese constable No. months' hard labour when he appeared C278 stateil that he saw defendant before Mrs Balfour, and

pleaded

Rubber: The market declined, an quidation of Decomber contracts casines in London. No

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with a newspaper parcel which ho guilty to returning from banishment 30 Industrials threw in an earthon jar. Witness before his term of ten years had been 20 Rails arrested the man and recovered the completed. Sub-Inspector Tyler 20 Utilities parcel which was found to contain, the stated that, defendant was arrested 40 Bond's Jack.

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