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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1936.

armaments, no pack was under con- SOVIET PEASANTS TO part of the WORK FOR NOTHING With regard to the third'; qoestion, there was no intention to

Moscow, Mar. 4. dopart from the general practice of the British Government, which was to koop in as close touch as possible with the Governments most directis con- cerned in any negotiations that might take piąco on the subject of arma

ments.

All malo and female pensanin between the ages of 18 and 45 are to be obliged to pay tk was dan overy year without pay on road work, a cording to a new decree jurt issued. The payment of monetary tax, as an alternative to work, is permiast. Ben Roete pe dol.

GERMAN DOCTOR.

CHARGED

(Continued from Page 1). maps in his bungalow, which he had rented at Broadstairs. They also found a letter of application for em ployment in the intelligence service of the German Air (Ministry.

The prosecution made it clear that the woman, Marianne Emig, whom was not actually Corts employed, concerned in

When arrested, said the prosecu tion, Goertz claimed he was writing a novel and collecting information for a popular essay about the British Air Force. Ho maintained overY- thing he had done had been quite open and that he was not looking for

regard to the last part of the question, the Belin laat part of the frequently stated, remained most anxious to secure some reduction or limitation of all armaments. They could, however, give he undertaking DEATH OF MRS. A. DE secrets.

to make their agreement to reduction or limitation of one branch of arma- ments dependent upon agreemens s regarda reduction or limitation of another. Air. Baldwin added.—“We believe that by getting limitation In naval armaments, we have served A

useful purpose.".

very

BATTLESHIP SIZE

SOUZA

AGED MEMBER OF PORTUGUESE COMMUNITY

саво

LATE MR. F. C. JENKIN

LARGE GATHERING AT FUNERAL

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at

the

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE

LATEST SHARE QUOTATIONS

There was a large and represen The following quotations on the tative gathering of the legal and London Stock Exchango hare boca business professions present at the received by Mesara, Swan, Culbertson

hold funeral of the late Mr. F. C. Jenkin, and Fritz in conjunction with Beuten Protestant Cometery Happy Valley, yesterday evening. The Her. 11. W. A beautiful wreath from the de Dalnes officiated at the graveside. ceased wife was interred with the

K.C

remains.

which

Mar, 3. Mar. 4. British Government Securities War Loan 3%

redni. after 1952 £100% £107

Chinese Bonda

.

Reorg. Loan 191% (Lan. IEE) 6% Gold Bonds

1926-47

5%. S'hai-Nanking

91

£100 £ 084 81%

37

513

9544 £95

Rly. *** £ 724 £7234 6% Tient-Pukow

Fly £ $71⁄2 £*47% 5 Tient-Pukow Railway (Supl LOAN)

Honan Hly. £ 34

Immediately, behind the car we 4% Bonds 1808

(Eng. Iss.)*** £103 walked Mr. Justice It. E. Lind all,

£ 0844 Acting Chief Justice, with the A4 Loan 1908 torney-General, Hon. Mr. C. G. Loan 1912 WAR TIME WORK

Alabaster, K., on his left and Mr. A high War Office official declared Eldon Potter, K., on his right. that one of the documents allegedly Others present included Mr. Jus found in Goertz' possession described tice J. J. Hayden, Acting Puiane one of his war-time tasks, which was Judge, Hon. Sir Henry Pollock, K., to ascertain the organisation and de- Hon. Bir William Shenton, Hen. Mr. velopment of the American air force T. H. King, Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, operating on one of the fronts. The Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo, Messrs. 11, G. The death occurred at her residence can lying offers, had been shot Duncan McNeill, Hin-shing Lo. T. F. document wald that one or two Ams- Sheidop. x.C., C. Macnamara, in Ice House Street early yesterday own. A warning was also found re- Lo, George Sho, W. N. Thomas Tem, the great age of 94 years. She was

Lockhart-Smith, G. G. N. Tinson, one of the oldest members of the local dangerous Intelligence ofloer," and H. Williams, F. P. H. Lang, W. J. Portuguese community and had lived exactly describing him.

Mr. Justice Ureaves pointed out E. C. Marton, M. M. Watson, E. 8. in Hongkong for the past 36 years. Prior to coming here she was for over that the publications said to have C. Brooks, W. A. Mackinlay, M. A. F. X. half a century in Macao where she been found in Goertz possession da Silva, J. M. D'Almada Remedies,

F. E. Nash, F. 11. Loneby,

Leo D'Almada

D'Almada, was born. She became blind at the could be purchased by the public.

Goertz pleaded not guilty-Reuter, age of 44.

C. D'Almada, H. K. Woo, ken., C. Y Kwan,

Prentie, J. B.

Lord Stanley, Parliamentary Under morning of Mrs. Adalina de Souza atferring to Goorts as a "particularly Leo D'Almada, Jun., Harold Lee, E.1% Hukuang Rly.

Secretary to the Admiralty, in uns- wer to a question as to whether any decision on the limitation of battle ship size reached by the Naval on- ference would became applicable to Germany, stated that the agreements reached at the Conference would not he applicable to Powers other than those participating in Conference, but it was hoped that arrangements might be made for the acceptance of cor- byther responding undertakings Powers. He mentioned that Gor- inany has already two battlesh. of 20,000 tons each under construction.

Anked with regard to air defence, the Prime Minister said molhuda of

con combating air attacks were tinuously being studied and developed, and valuable progress had been made. It would not be in the pain interest to disclose the lines on sb work was proccoding.-British Wireless.

EXCHANGE

TO-DAY'S OPENING

QUOTATIONS

T.T.

Demand

T.T. Singapore

T.T. Shanghai

Τ.Τ.

Japan

TT India

TT. Frisco & New York

T.T. Jayn

T.T. France

Selling

1 34

1/

1033

1101

HGM

2

484

4.82

14312

45

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Buying

4 m/s, Ta/C.

4 m/s. D/P.

6 m/s. L/C,

York

TT. Manila

TT. Bangkok TT. Balgon TVT. Lisbon

4 m/s. San Frisco & Now

4 m/s. France

New York-London

14K

1/4%

1/412

334%

6.07

40

The deceased is mourned by a son,

Mr. Jose de Souza, of Mesra, Shewan ETHIOPIANS' N. FRONT Tomon and Company, two daughters,

DEMOLISHED Mrs. M. Xavier and Mm. Adalina Vieira, nevon grandsons, zine grand-

and five

(Continued from Page 1) great-grand daughters: children.

the The funeral look place at the hindered towards frontiers of Itoman Catholle Cemetery, Happy Tembien.-Reuter.

Terrible Casualties Valley, yesterday evening and among those present ni the graveside were Mesara, C. M. Pereira, A. J. M. Rod- rgues, V. M. Xnvier, C, M. Sejira. F. Pereira, A. Delgado, C. A. Rocha and C. O. Baptista.

Floral tributes Included those from Mr. and Mrs. A, A. Alves and family. Mr. A. A. Batelho, Mrs. E. Silva, Mr. G. A. Low, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, Mr. J. Pereira, Mr. and Mrs. Haminen, Mesars. E. C. Alves, T. L. Yeung, Foo-wing, Chow Yam, Cheung Po-chi, Chul Yan. T. Leung, Lee Wachu, Wong Ngan-tong, Yi Yuk-ting, and the Staff of Messrs. Shewan Tomes.

Mrs. N. Masseur

Asmara, Mar. 4. It is amelally stated thai 30,000 Ethiopians were killed or wounded in the battles on the northern front from February 10 wo March 3. The Italian easualties, according to Italian Army sources, were only 2,000 in all,

L.

1012

£ 45

£ 47% £475 % Lung Tsing U. Hai Hy. 101 £20 £274 Tient-Pukow Rly.

(1008)

£ 44 £ 43 Tient-Pukow Rly.

(1012)

£ 42% £ 431⁄4 Foreign Bonds and Banks

£ 67%

Loan 1007 £80

£ 70%

Japan 0% Sterling

4.

& C.

ста

H. S. V. Afonso, G. K. Hall Brut-German 7%. Int. ton, Peter. I. S. II. A. do Barroa Loan 1924. £ 57% Botelho, Edgar Davidson, J. B. Japan 6% Sterling Prentin, D. B. Curtin, G. S. Ford, M. W. Lo, L. Andrewes, S. Ng Quinn,

H. Cole, J.

Loan 1924 € 89% £ 894 all, A. el Arculli, W. Schofield, H.K. & S'hai Dk. H. 3. Armstrong, D. L. Streflett,

(Ldn, Regi) £101 £1014 G. S. Hugh-Jones, P. M. Hodgson, Chartd. Bk. of l.a. J. T Prior, A.

Shields,

£14 £144. Allan Cameras, C. Gordon Mackie,

Commercial and Indwairial 1. T. Johnson, G. Perdue, II. Owen Hughes, R. H. Kotewall, A. Allied Ironfound.

37/- 37/- K. Taylor, E. M. Brydon, D. L. King, . It. Forysth, H. R. B. lan- Associated & Elec.

48/6 cock, J. W. Franks, P. Grant, N. M. Currie, T. Murphy, R. H. E. Austin Motors ord. Marks, Stewart Logan, J. Murphy, D. Fitches, A. W. Grimmitt, Wa Po-cheung, F. J. de Rome, 8. H. Dodwell, W. A. Butterfield, J. llen- nessey Seth, S. Hampden Ross, J. W. EXCHANGE RATES M. Wong, Harold Seth, A.

Hughes. M. Melay, D. Drum Mar. 4. mond, T. Hynes, T. H. Brayfield, 74.53/64 A. C. Botelho, S. Pinna and Dr. and

15.11% Mrs. G. H. Thomas.

The Italians are continuing their "mopping up" in the Temblen region, Preparatory to a realignment of their front.--United Press."

Paris.

The funeral of the late Mrs. Nonto Berlin. Masseur, wife of Mr. A. A. J. B. Max-Mins seur, of the Java-China-Japan-Line, Athens. Swatow, who passed away on Satur Shanghai.. day, was held at the Roman Catholic New York.

The Amsterdam. Cemetery at noon yesterday.

Mar. 3. .74.55/64

12.28

621⁄4

516

The Wreaths

Floral tributes were sent by tho 1/21

4.00 following. "Wendy and 7.26 "Mazel";

Geneva.

15.11%

12.28 :02.3/10

GIG

1/250

.4.99.5/16 .7.20%

20%

2016

.119 600 .36.1/10

110

639

110%

.1/3%

1/06

.20.20

.30%

.217 .4.00% .1/2.1/64

Very Rev. Father G. M. Spada officiat Vienun. ed at the graveside assisted by Father Prague.. 31. Robba nn1 Father Dong :: *. *. | Bucharest Many floral tributes were laid on the Madrid.. grave.

Lisbon

A and feature of the demise is the Hongkong. fact that the deceased gave birth to a Bombay. kan, Andre George, at Swatow on russols

Monte Video. February 20.

As a mark of respect the J.C.J.Leade fing was flown at half mast yesterday, Montreal.

The annual general meeling of the Central British Association arranged for to-morrow has been portponed,

KING'S

Yokohama

C. Grenville Alabaster, A. el Ar- culli;

H. A. de Barros Botelho, Mr. and

1 Mrx. C. C. Black, Mr. and Mrs. D. 110 H. Blake, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. 1/3.11/18 Booth, Mr. T. H. G. Brayfield, Mr. 170 M. J. Breen, Mr. W. A. Butterfeld; 20.2015

Mr. H. N. Chau, Hon. Mr. T. N. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ronald 30.0/16 Chau,

217 Childe, Mr. Edward Cock

Mr. and Mrs. Leb D'Almada e 4.98%

sen., Mr. and Mrs. Leo 1/2 Castro,

D'Almada e Castro, jun.. Mr. C. 434

С Castro, Mr. 19.3/10 D'Almada

M. L Mr. 19.1/16 D'Almada Remedios, 107.1/10 Davies, Holger Dreyer;

Mr. and Mrs. Evans, Mr. and the British Wirclenw.

Misses Ezra

Rio Silver (Spot)....19% Silver (forward).10 War Loan. .106.5/11

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The Society asks for $25,000

in 1936 to continue its work for

sick and destitute children.

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