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The Annual General Meeting and Dinner of the Association is postponed til Saturday, 22nd of February, at the same time and placo...
Tho Acting Headmaster's "At Homo" in the afternoon will also be postponed to the same date.
Hon. Secretary,
TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY,
JANUARY
29.
1936.
SHARE PRICES
ER.
NOTICE.
Non-payment of Water Accounts.
Excess water and meter rental accounts aro pested to the person the Form "G" who "Aigned guaranteeing payment. This por son le generally, the landlord or his recognized agent.
In many Instances inconvenience is caused to tenants by the water supply being disconnected without warning to them, owing to the fallure of the guarantor to pay
(No. 10, Mountain View). Furnished MAY LET YOU DOWN THE “STAR“ FERRY COMPANY, the accounts within the specified
or. Unfurnished. Three bedrooms, two
nitin rooms, two tiled bathrooms,
modern sanitation, two drying rooms, refrigerator. Available
Norge
IN A CRISIS:
February 22nd. Apply G. Miskin,Nine men out of ten past middle
Gilman & Co., Ltd.
age are affected with Loss of Vitality. Mental Fag. Restless- Iness, and Glandular Weakness.
NEW YORK STOCK Medical Science has come to
EXCHANGE
MARKET UPWARD
YESTERDAY
New York, Jan. 28.
their rescue
with
POLISEX
Tired men and women should the know
about POLISEX
LIMITED.
Notice To Shareholders.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THE THIRTY-EIGHTH THAT ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING OF THIS COMPANY will be held at the Office of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., on Wednes- day, the 12th February, 1936, nt NOON, for the purpone of recely ing the Report of the Directora together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st: December, 1935.
period.
Tohants are, therefore, advised to make suitable arrange- ments, with their landlorda to onaure that all water and, meter rental accoufits are paid promptly. Changes of ownership of pro- notified Im- perty should be mediately to this Office. MARAM. HENDERSON,
Water Authority. Public Works Department.
Hongkong,
AN APOLOGY
Swan, Culbertson and Fritz Dow REJUVENATOR that positively Company will be CLOSED from 26th November last, an account was
yesterday's rebuilds
of
wasted tissues and Jones Summary market: The market to-day was up stimulates ductless glands into ward, led by railroad securities which perfect functioning. touched a high record since 1931, Thinking wears a man out more what utility issues reached a high than football or tennis, don't A strong think about your worries, men record for the current year. investiment demand was in evidence. know about POLISEX.
With the disappearance of inflation Getting five years younger with- Impossible rumdurs, however, Industrial shares out taking a rest.
profit-taking. Steels you think, definitely possible we. encountered
General know, our POLISEX Literature showed but little change. Motor shares rone on the fact that will tell you how and why. the Company's earnings report for It is free, upon request without 1935 showed a profit of 3.00 per share
obligation any against $1.00 the previous year.
whatsoever.
Strength was imparted to other mator Telephone 32193 call or write
issues. Later, motor securities de
ment
ixsuer
clined on profit-taking. Farm equip gained spectacularly. Aircrafts were firm, while telephone) stocks met with good investment buy- ing. Silver issues declined on Seere- lary Morgenthau's Indication that
PHARMACEUTICALS
(FAR EAST), LTD. 306 Gloucester Building,
The Register of Sharea of the
Monday, the 3rd February, 1936,
1936, both days. Inclusive. to Wednesday, the 12th February, Bs. order of the Board of Directors,
F. H. CRAPNELL,
Secretary. Hongkong, 27th January, 1936.
THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.
What to do to help a child.
Anyone knowing of a child who has been asaulted, neglected or ill-treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on child, any matter concerning
2
Soldiers bonus payments would be CONSIGNEES' NOTICES. would be doing an act at kindness Antinced by arthodox methods. Government bonds
Atrang, were
Stocks on the Curb Exchange were COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES also firm.
S. C. & F. New York office cables: Stocks: The market was slightly irregular, but the tone continues firm. The following company earnings are for the year 1935: General Motors $3,49 per share, against $1.00 the previous year. The American Radin-
tor Company 2 cents BUY sher, against 11 cents the previous year The Commonwealth & Southern Cor-
MARITIMES.
The Steamship.
"MIN"
by communicating at once with- The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. c/o G.P.O. Box No. 518, Hongkong, or the Inspector, 49. Pokfulum Road, 1st floor; or the Inspector. Violet Peel Health Centre, John- Voyage No. AE0/36. -
or the ston Road, Wanchai; Bringing Cargo from. Antwerp.. Dunkerque and London arrived on Inspector, 12, Sai Yeung Chol Wednesday, the 29th January, 1936, Street, 1st floor, Kowloon,
All further steps will be taken, Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception and
by the expenses borne, of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Society
The Informant's name will be cent per Godowns of the Hongkong, Kowloon against $1.90 per preferred share. Wharf and Godown Ltd., Kow- kept strictly private, except Business Enitures during the past week)
be obtain
cases where malice is proved. amounted to 252 as compared with loon, whence delivery may be 200 failures the previous week. De ed immediately after landing. mand deposits amounted to $13,839, on or be must be sent in to me the 9th February, 1930, not be recognized. or they will
Damaged Packages will be
will be examin G
The by Company's Surveyor Cotton: Incentive is lacking as traders are waiting Washington de-Mes-rs-Goddard & Douglas in the
presence of the Consignees at 10.00 and velopments.
a.m, on Tuesday, 4th February, 1980. Revenue Consignees must have negligible due to the closing of the Officer in attendance when any duti British markets,
able goods are examined by the Com- pany's Surveyors.
000,000, against $13,770,000,000 the previous week.
Wheat and Corn: Interest
is
All
Rubber: Some small profit-taking| No Fire Insurance will be effected was in evidence and factories were by us in any ense whatever, hesitant to follow the advance. A good underlying interest is reported.
REUTER QUOTATIONS
Dow Jones Avornges:
35 Industrials
Jan.
147.30
R. OHL. Agent. Hongkong, 29th February, 1936.
20 Rails
20 Utilities
Jan. 28. to Bands
140.94
44.61 ,31,64 101.29
45.10. 31.76
11 Commodity Index $7.49
AN APOLOGY
In
In the issue of the Industrial
Commercial Daily
In the issue of our papers of the published of n football match played China "A" and the lineolnshire Regi- on the 24th November, between South ment. The Referee in this match was Petty Officer, Randall of H.M.S. "Medway
We regret that in the account of the match we published various state. ments alleging partiality on the part of the Referee and that he had deli- berately disregarded foul play on the part of one of the teams concerned.
We hereby admit that such state- ments were entirely untrue and should | never have been male. We take this. nportunity of withdrawing all such
and expressing our sincere apologies to Petty Omeer Handall for having made thom.
Dated the 28th day of January, 1036.
TAI CHUNG YAT PO, TẠI KHONG ID,
CHINA SUN DAILY NEWS, PING MAN PO,
WAH TZE YAT PO, ·
THE INFAKTIAL JOURNAL, SOUTH CHINA DAILY NEWS, TSUN WAN YAT PO.
FORD CARS IN DEMAND
RECORD RECORDED IN NOVEMBER
The 110,559 Ford V-8 car and truck units produced in November by the Ford Motor Company was the largest production of 8-cylinder cars and trucks for that month in the history of the automotive indus try.
The total included 104,233-units produced in the U.S.A. and 6,820 Press units built at the Windsor, Ontario, (Kung Sheung Yat Po) of the plant of the Ford Motor Company of Recount Canada, Ltd. Ford production is 25th November last, an was published of a football match now in full swing at the Rouge Plant and at the 15 assembly branches played on the 24th November, be throughout the U.S.A. tween South China "A" and the Lincolnshire Regiment. The Ro- force in this match was Petty Offler Randall of H. 3. S. ESTRENA BA "Medway".
We regret that in the account of the match we published various statements alleging partiality on 101.24 the part of the Referee and that 57.13 he had deliberately disregarded foul play on the part of one of the teams concerned.
We hereby admit that such statements were entirely untrue
SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ.and should never have been made.
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(Silver, Rubber, Silk, Copper, Hides and Tin), New York Coffee and Bugar Exchange. Canadian Commodity Exchange Inc. Winnipeg Grain Exchange,
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Córrespondents for Hayden, Stone & Co..
Telephone: 30244, 30245, 80246. Cable Address: Swanstock. Hong Kong & Shanghal Bank Buildings, Suite 119/122,
The MING YUEN STUDIO has removed to the 3rd Floor of No 6 Queen's Road Central,
JUST OPPOSITE the Dairy Farm's Soda Fountain.
We take this opportunity of with-' drawing all such allegations and expressing our sincere apologies to Petty Officer Randall for having made them.
Dated the 28th day of January, 1930. Industrial and Commercial Daily
Press Limited. (KUNG SHEUNG YAT PO).:
A dinnor dance will be held at Re pulse Bay Hotel this evening. Special extra bus service has been arranged for the convenience of the patrons, in addition to the ordinary time table.
STOCKINGS
$
ALL AT
$200
per pair
at
MACKINTOSH'S
SALE
The following is the Hat of local share quotations issued this morning.
1
Hanks.
PICKPOCKETS AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
SNATCHERS
OF DONATIONS
....
..!
SEVERAL IN COURT ST. JOHN" AMBULANCE
AT KOWLOON.
APPRECIATION
A (Lon. Reg.).
number of pickpockets and The Director of Ambulance ac anatchers were brought before Mr. E. knowledges with grateful apprecia- 1. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon tion, and thanks the receipt of the
lagistracy this morning and were following donations: sentenced to various terms of Impr For Mr. Tang Hep-siu (Ila Bonment.
TAUER)
$100,90 Onk Wat (Village) "(In Truen)
6.20
H.K. Banks, $1,615 n. II. K. Banks
£105 m. Chartered Bank, £14% n.
Mercantile Bank, A. and B.
£201 1. Mercantile Bank C., £13% n- East Asia Bank, $80 n.
Insurances.
Canton It., $270 n. Unien In., $570_n. China Underwriters, $1.10 ǹ. China Firo, $480 11. H.K. Fire In., $200 n. Internal' Assco., Sh. $3 n.
Shipping.
Douglas, $36 n.
H.K. Steamboats, 35% b. Indo-Chinas, (Pref.), $30 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $20 n. Shell (Bearer), 99/- n. Union Waterboats, $141% po
Mining,
Antomoke: $1.60 b. Balatocs, $17 n.
Baguio Gold, 22 ets. n.
Benguet Consolidated, $17.50 Benguet Exp., 12 cts. n.
n.
Big Wedge, 12 cla, n. Gold Creek, 30 cta. n. Gold River, 7 cta, n. 1po Mining, 90 ets. n. Itogons, 801⁄2 ctx. n. Salacot, 15 ets, n, Kailan, 12/8 n.
Langkate (Single), $11 n. S'hal Explorations, Sh. $41⁄2 x. S'hai Loans, Sh. $4 n. Raubs, $11.20 n. Venz: Goldfield #3 b.
Docks etc.
H.K. Wharves (old), $103 b. H.K. Wharves (now), $100% n. H.K. & W. Docks 39 n. Providents (old), $2.25 n. - Providents (new), 50 cts. n. Hongkewa (old), 8h. $2373 New Engineerings, Sh. 84 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $80 n
Cotton Milta.
Ewo Cotton's Sh. $811⁄2 n. S'hai Coltons (old), Sh. $75,M, S'hal Cottons (new), Sh. $41 n. Zeong Sings, $12 n. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $25 n.
Lands, Hotels, etc.
II. and S. Hotels, $5.90 s. HK. Lands, $35.50 n. H.K. Lands, 4% Deben.
- $100 n.
S'hal Lands, Sh. 18 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $10 n. Humphries, $10.05.n. H.K. Realtics, $5.85 11. Chinese Estates, $84 n. China Realties, Sh. $4 n. China Debentures Sh. $60.n.
Public Utilities.
*
H.K. Tramways,'$14 8, Peak Trams, (old), $5.30 n. Peak Trams, (new), $2%1⁄2 n. Star Ferries, $95-b. Yaumati Ferries, (old) $18 China Lights, $11.70 n. China Lights (New), $8.20 sa. II.K. Electric, $74 n. Mucno Electric, $20 n: Sandakan Lights, $434 b. Telephone (old), $26.75 a. Telephone (new), 810.20 x China Buses. Sh. $11 a. Singapore Tractions, 17/- b. Singapore Pref 20/-'n.
Industrials
Malabon Sugars, $8.40 n,
Cald: Macg, Cold), Sh. $19% D Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $15 n. Canton Ices, $11⁄21⁄2 n.
Cement, $9.40 n.
HI.K. Ropes, $5.05.
Storen,
&c.
Dairy Farm, 822 n. Watson, $6.10 m.
Lane Crawfords, $6 n. Mackintoshe, 36 n.
Sinceres, $2.30 n.
Wm. Powells, 70 cts.... Wing On (H.K.), $59.b.
Miscellaneous,
H.K. Entertainments, 55 11. S. C. Enterprise $1.95 ...... Macao "Greyhounds," $2 n. Constructions, (old), $1,76 n. Constructions (new), 50 eta, 11. Vibro Piling, #4′′n.
Ch. Govt. 5% 1025 G. & Bonda
94%
་
On the application of the prosecut- Li ing officer, Lam Hon, 22, unemployed, was dealt with by two Magistrates, Per Mr. Chu Chun-po & Mr. To Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones and Mr. K. Fook-chlu: Keen, and was sentenced to two years' hard labour. He was charged with the theft of a fountain pen from Pang Wing, 24, metal dealer,
From Mr. Chan Lan-forg
Mr. Lau King-tsing..
Mesera. Kwong Cheung
Mr. Chan Man-kum
Detective Sergeant Elis produces Blessrs, Kwong Sang defendant's criminal record, which Chi Tak-long showed that he had against him five Tso Fook-chiu Mr. Chan Ping-yin perxan. It Messrs. Mow Yuen
previous convictions, four of which Al
50.00
30.00 220,00
10.00
10.00
10.00
6.00
5.00
wero for larceny
from
6.00
was alleged that the theft was com- Wah Fat Co. mitted on the second floor of the Yeuk Mr. Man Pook per Mr. Man Chi School, Nathan Rond, on Monday. Hop-hing
Questioned, defendant stated that he used to work ni n laundry at žlung- kok when he was 10 years old, but Mrs. D. M. Biggar per Dr. A. since then had been hawking.
2.00
5.00
Bir.. Ito Sing-dat per Mr. Man
Hop-hing
Woo
5.00
26.00
4.05
2.00
1.00
On being sentenced, defendant ask-Think Offeringa Cheting Chott: ed his Worship to let him have a Mr. Wong Sau-cha hawker's Beence when he was relensed. Mr. Chong Cheong- Mr. Wynne-Jones: I do not know Mr. Leong Chan you have the impertinencs to make that request. Why should you be given the privilege of hawking when there are others more descrying, who cannot get a licence? I refuse to re- commend you for a licence.
BIRCH FOR SNATCHER
Also baby clothes from Mrs. West- lake; and toys from Dr. (Mrs.) Davey.
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For anatching a purse containing il and two keys from Tam Yuk-ching, 27, married woman, on Sunday last, Lau Hi, 38, unemployed, was sen- tenced to four months hard labour! with 18 strokes of the birch, or, if found unfit, two months in default.
Detective-Sergeant Goodwin stated that the complainant lived at 177 Nan Chang Street, third floor. About 3.30 on Sunday she was returning p.m. home atter
tier having purchased a tin of milk. She went up the stairs and was followed by defendant who
anatched the purse. He turned March and fell down the stales and rolled on May to the pavement and was knocked un- July
October conscious.
New York Cotton
Complainant was carrying a small December (1936) 10.36 child on her back and was, leading an- January other chill by the hand, and if she had Spot fallen
Jan. 27. Jan. 28.
11,38
11.31/31
11.08
11.05/07
10.82
10,80/80
10.37
10,33/30
10.32/32
10.35
10.31
11.00 11.80
New York Rubber
16.061 14.98/08
16.19
16.32
16.256/27
16.47
15.69
15.40/40 15.68758
Total alca-273 lots
Chicago Wheat
101% 100%/101
89k 8944/89% 88'4
15.12/14
she would probably have killed the child on her back. Defendant slept in the street at Mongkak and March had been unemployed for about three | May months.
July A similar sentence was passed on September Lam Chol, 32 anemployed, who was December. convicted of having snatched a gold bangle from the wrist of Chan Siu-un, married woman, on Monday,
Detective-Inspector A. H. Elston stated that about 4 p.m. on Monday the complainant was walking along opposite the Kowloon Motor Bus Monday's sales: 10,580,000 bushels.
Campany, Nathan Road, when she was thrown to the ground by defen- dant who santched the bangle Trara her right wrint.
May July
September
May The incident was witnessed by a July Chinese gentleman, who immediately chased defendant and caught him May about 200 yards away. The bracelet July was not recovered.
CONSTABLE VICTIMISED
October
March May
An unsuccessful attempt to pick the July pocket of Indian constable B564,
Chicago Corn
786/873%
60% 00%/60% 60% GO%%/60%
87%
Winnipeg Wheat
88 Market Closed 80%
New York Suk
1.85 1.8244/83 1,84% 1.83b/84 1.83 1.80b/81
Channan Singh, resulted in the arrest He was dressed in civilian clothing, of Tang Kan, 39, unemployed, who when he felt a hand in his pocket and was charged with stealing a purso caught defendant who had extracted
with
. containing $1 from the constable and a purse from the pocket. Taken back stealing purse containing $3,52 to the police station defendant was and a tricycle licence from a 22- searched and another purno was found year-old shop fok!. Defendant plead in his pocket. Enquiries were made ed guilty and was sentenced to a total and subsequently the aucond complain- of 12 months' hard labour.
ant was found. Detective-Sorgennt J. Hendridge Defendant, admitted being a time- stated that about 7.15 p.m. on Monday expired banishee with two previous B564 was standing at Kanau Street. convictions against him.
H.K. Govt: 4% Loan 5%%
prm. b.
H.K. Govt. 3% Loan par. n. Wallaco Harpers $4."
Chatting In what may be their last visit in Shanghai, Mayor Wu Teh-chen and Mr. E. S. Canningham
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