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JAPAN'S POLICY

ANGER AT BRITISH INFLUENCE

Shanghai, Feb. 21.

"Great Britain In scheming to establish

tho

her dominance over South West of Chinn," says the Shanghal Mainicht,

4

The paper alleges that the Governor of Hongkong in negotiating with Goneral Chan Chal-tong for the con- clusion of a political and economic agreement, and continues: "Britain

renewing her efforts to maintain control of the regions south of the Yangine, which she started in 1034, Now, with Hongkong as her bano and the nearly completed Canton-liankow railway as her weapon, she la socking to further her scheme."

The paper adds that Britain anti- cipates more from the South West than Japan doen in the Northern Provinces.--Reuter,

Ambassadors to Confer

Nanking, Feb. 21.

It is understood that Mr. Hou will leave Shanghai carly in March. He wishes to see and consult the new Japaneso Ambassador to China, Mr. Hachiro Arita, when he arrives in Shanghai, before proceeding to his new post.

Bino-Japanese Conference

Nanking, Feb. 21, According to well informed cireten hors it is understood that the coming Sino-Japaneso Conference on out. standing Sino-Japanese questions will tako place not later than the end of March.

to

The actual day for opening this conference has not been decided, but everything will be fixed as anon ag Hr. Arita, the newly appointed Japanese Ambassador

China, arrives. It is also understood that the conference in likely to last only one work. Then the agreed puints will be referred to committees after the delegates have informed their respective Governments.--J'sh Ya! l'e.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY,

Lient, Claude Hamilton, South Walen Borderers, in here seen with his bride, formerly Mina Beatrice Margaret Gerrard, after their wedding on Tuesday. Alan in the group in Lieut. C. C. Garthwaite, B.A., who waa

bral man (Photo: Von Kobza).

KiNEW

Traffic In Kalgan

Kalgan, Feb. 20.

The normal communication on the Kaigan-Urga motor read, which has been suspended for the past 45 days has been resumed to-day, when three trucks fully londed with goods left here for Mongolia.

Report from Chanpei states that a inx office has been opened there by I Shou-hain, lender of

the pro-

Manchukuo troops, for collecting transit tax for goods passing Chang pel for Mongolia er vis a vis...-Wah Kiu Yat Po.

YORK STOCK | bonds to EXCHANGE.

MARKET UPWARD

YESTERDAY

the

the total of $90,000,000. Bank Clearings are up 74 per cent. Cotton; General apathy Is in cunt. mind. Forwardings during the pay. week amounted to 2410na bales, cont- pred with 271,000 bales the previous week.

Whent: The market is stendy,

LONDON STOCK

EXCHANGE

LATEST SHARE QUOTATIONS.

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

Fob, 20. Feb. 21.

Iritish Government Securities

44 Bonds 1898

War Loan.3%

redm. after 1952 £107

£107%

Chinese Bonda

1:

(Eng. In.)... £100 44% Loan 1908. 98

£104

£ D#

6) Loan 1912. £ 794

£80

G Reorg. Loan

1913 (Lin. Inn.) £92

04

5 Gold Bonds

1925-47

£ 964-

£ 96

5 S'hai-Nanking

Rly.

... £ 00

G Tlent-Pukow

ily,

£ 38

£ 71

£45

G Tient.-Pukow

Railway (Supt.

Loan)

£35

£ 41

5 Honno Riy.. £30

5 Hukuang Rly.

1011

£ 40

0% Lung Taing U.

Hai Riy. 1013. £ 19

Foreign Banda and

£ 32

£ 40%

£ 21 Banks

German 7% Int

Lonn 1924. £ 584 £ GR Japan 5 Sterling

CTM ...

Industries Austin Motors ard,

*l.

Loan 107 .... £ 79

£ 70

Japan 6 Sterling

Loan 1924

£91 £ 914 H.K. & Sha! Bk.

£102 £103 (Ldu. Regd.) Chartd. B. of 1.A.

& G

£ 14 .....£1476 Commercial and Industrial

Allied Ironfound- Associated & Elec.

****

Boots Pure

Drug British Amerleni

Tobeco (benrer) latCandian Celanese

Chinese Eng. &

30/3 38/3

48/6 48/---

61/a.

6014 6670 66/9

126/104190/10%

119/6 112/6

Min. (Bearer)

13/0

13/9

Courtaulda

561-

87/-

The

Distillers

10276

102/3

Dunlop Rubber

40/-

40/3

Marks & Spencer

97/6

9778

80/0

80/-

347-

41/- 40/9

50/- 4974% 154/4% 15474% 1857-

182/6

40/-

167-

88/0

80/-

76/6

70/4

35/R

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26/9 25/6

163/

12279

1537- 122/9

Miscellaneous

20/3

20/3

Gula Kalampong

Rubber

28/G

287- 27- 21- 34/- 34/-

Mines

there is no public interest. New York, Feb, 21.

Ruler: Swan, Culbertson & Fritz Dowi

News regarding the God. strike conflicting.

IN danes summary of yestering's market; } veur

was quiet and primary markets are steady and tande The Burket to-day irregular, with traders on sidelines for buying continues. It is estimated

"A" ord. General a long week-end. Farm implement. that the English storks of rubber will,

Electric railroad equipment and few specialty show a decrease of 3,100 tons.

(England).. issues advanced sharply, but the mosh

Special. The list ftaclunted

American Railway Hawker Aireraft Darrowly

Asaletation estimates enrlondiers for Impl. Chem, Ind. volume of trading was rather small, Automobile stocks ensed on traders this past week at 631,000 cars, an in-.K. Bazaars taking, their profits, Railroad less frense of 50,000 cars from the corresImpl. Tobacco

Cram's Rolls Royer .... While postal communication has were irregular, whilst sted sharesponding period of last year. been suspended in Northern Charhar

were mixed. Copper, mercantile hitimate of automobile production in Sni Elec. Constr. since its occupation by Manchukuo liquor securities maintained a

firm the United States and Canada during Tate & Lyle troops, the Manchukuo-Japan Military undertone. The market for bonds the past week indientes 6,813 units Turner & Nowall Authorities are considering further ensed on profit-taking. Curl stocks against 76,170 units the previous week, United Steel steps in taking over all the postal | were higher,

All New York and Chiengo markets Vickers ord

Guinness Saturday. Woolworths administration in that Province.

Charhar Post Officea Taken Over

Peiping, Feb. 21.

will

reminin closed

on

A report has been received by the S. C. & F. Now York office cables: [ February 22nd.

post

Stocks: The market was mixed)

local General Post Offer, in which The undertone was easier and trading it is stated that all Chinese oflees in Northern Charhar have as less active. The Sterling Pro- baen taken over by the agents apducts earned $4.8 per shure in 1995, The pointed by the Japanese Military against $4.78 the previous year. Authority.

National Dairy his earned $1.40 ner Share against 93 cents the previous year. The Baltimore & Ohio Railway 30 Industrials ... Company lost $3,180,000 in 1935, 20 Rails against A loss of $9,825,000 the 20 Utilities previous year. The Pacific Gas Cor- | 40 Bonds poration 15

No nelion has been taken by the local Postal Administration, but it is understood that it will be referred to the Nanking Foreign 08ec- Wah Khe Fat Po..

REUTER QUOTATIONS Dow Juties. Avorages:

51,27

Pub, 20. Feb, 21,

154.43 154.71 51.07 32,80 12.50 103.02 103.24

"Begotlating" `refunding|11 Commodity Index 54G1 - ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ 56.77

DAY. BY

Student Suppression

Pelping, Feb. 21. Responding to Nanking's caric blancho use of violence to suppreAH the student union and allied organisn- tions the police and military this mor- ning surrounded the China College.

Following a student and Govern-Too-Sir Kenelm Diphy, ment meeting to-day at 3.30 p.m. the police entered and beat up many and arrested over ten persons, United l'ress.

DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

IT IS LOVE ONLY THAT CAN GIVE US] It is notified that Mr. H. W. Fraser BEAVEN UPON EARTH, AS WELL AS resumed duty as Inspector of Mui IN HEAVEN; AND BRINGETHI VS THITHER | Tani on February 20.

His Excellency the Goveront has His Excellency the Governor has appointed Mr. I, A. C. North to appointed Dr. Li Shu-fani. to be act as Secretary for Chinese Affairs.

Board a member of the Medien! for further term of three years."

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Burma Corpn. Commonwealth

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Shell Trans and Japanese Forces

One caso ench of Typhoid and Trad. (Bearer)· Meningitia were The name of Dr. George Gouiney local fealth authorities en

to the Chosen Corpn. reported Tokyo, Feb, 21,

Thurs- According to communique issued by Lee, Licentinte in Medicine and Sur-

day, the War Office yesterday it is official-gury, Nova Scotia, P. A. Board, has ly announced That the Japanese been added to the list of nedleat prae- Emperor has approved i mobilisu-titioners. tion of two divisions of the Japanese

Army for strengthening the defences It is notified for general informa- at Harbin and Tsitsihar in Man- tion that during the absence from the churla

Colony of Mr. Geoffrey Miskin, Mr.

It is understood that at present Cedric Blaker will act as Vice-Consul two divisions of Japanese troops are for Sweden in Hongkong. garrisoned at the two places nen- tioned. The

present mobilisation

His Excellency the Governor has means two more divisions

will

bappointed the undermentioned to be added.

the purposeB Analysts for Japanese newspaper reports add that Adulterated Food and Drugs Ordin- the Japanese troops in North China will be increased to double the presentance: Mr. J. L. Tetley, B.A., A.1.C.

forces.Wah Kiu Yat Po.

Troops Start

Tokyo, Feb. 21. All troops belong to the First Division Japanese Army have been mobilised for Manchuria and are bually ranking preparations to leave Japan at moment's notice,

and Mr. A. Kurrik.

of the

His Excellency the Governor has appointed the person for the time being executing the duties of Medical Officer in charge of Kowloon and New Territories, to be a Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths.

Bankruptcy notifications state that

The Colony's credit balance at the end of November was $12,525,709.58 compared with $12,712,393.64 at the end of October.

The names of Messrs. G. F. Wevill, J. B. Tibbetts, P. H. Palmer and Young Choat-kal have been added to the list of authorised auditors.

10/3 10/3

10/44 10/3-----

62/0 52/6 10/44 10/0 42/6 43/14

240/-

2/6 2/0

28/6 30/3

FEBRUARY

22, 1936.

E RADIO BROADCAST

Talk On Races From The Studio

DAVENTRY RELAYS

From Z.D.W. on a wavelength of 355 metren (840 k.e's):

11.30 a.m.-12.30 p.m. (Approx.). A Relay of the proceedings at the Annual Meeting of Shareholders of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation.

1 p.m. Time and Weather. Report. 1.30 p.m. Prens Bulletins. 2.15 p.m. Close Down.

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme, 4.30-7 p.m.

Chinese Dance Music. 7-7.30 p.m. Concert Waltzes. My Darling Waltz ("The Gipny Barda") (J. Strauss); Carmen Bylva Waltz (Ivanovici): Artist's Life Waltz (Strauss); Danabo Waves (Ivanovic); Zigeunerliabe (Franz Lahar); Immer oder Nimmer (Wald- tenfol).

7.30-7.55. p.m. Hildegarde (So- prano). George Scott-Wood (Plano Accordeon).

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believe in Miracles; Listen to the German Band; 2. The Big Broadcast of 1936-Selection; Top Hat Selection; 3. For me, For you; Darling, je vous aime Beaucoup; 4. Speak to me of love (Lenoir); 'Stars over Devon.

7.55-8 p.m. "Entry of the Spring Flowers" (Kockort).

8 p.m. Time and Weather Report. 8.03-10 p.m. From the Studio. Today's Racing." 8.10-8.30 p.m. Muslen! Comedy. Song-Les Millions D'Arlequin Serenads (Drigo) Charles Kullman (Tenor); Selection-Wonder Bar; Vocal Gems-Follow Through; Rio Rila.

8.30-9.45 p.m.

Daventry.

A Reiny from

8.30 p.m. "Monologue in Melody." Fifteen minutes of syncopated music at the pianoforte.

1.1.

8.45

"Variety." "The Younger Generation." A programme by Pal Kirkwood (Crooner), Kenneth Cooper (Syncopated Pianírt), Harry Isherwood (Banjo), Jinmale Elliot (Imitator) and James Crossley (Ac- cordium).

9.30 p.m. Daventry News Bulle tin.

0.45 p.m.-12 midnight, Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra,

10 p.m. Big Ben.

12

midnight. Cloce Down.

NOTE: There will be a Chinese Recorded programme from 7.E.K. on a frequency of 640 kilocycles from 8-10.30 p.in

TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMME

Recital From Studio. By Mrs. E. 0. Drake

ORGAN RECITAL RELAY

11 a.m.-12.15 p.m. Morning Ser- vico from St. John's Cathedral,

p.m. Time and Weather Report. 1.30 p.m. Router Presa Bulletins. "Stenka Razine" (Glazounov).

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0.30.9.45 p.m. The B.B.C. Wire- less Military Band.

Faust Ballet Music (Gounod); The Caliph of Bagdad--Overture (Boieldieu)..

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