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Banka.

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Raubs, $114 n.

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S'hal Loans, Sh. $4 n.

Raubs, 4114 n.

United Paracale 78 eta, b. Venz: Goldfield $3% n.

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Cotton Mills.

Ewo Cottons Sh. $8 b.

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Wing On Textiles, Sh. $26 1.

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H. and S. Hotels, $4.80 b.

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II.K. Realtfes, $5 n.

Chinese Estates, $82 n. China Realties, Sh. $4 n. China Debentures Sh. $60 n.

Public Utilities.

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HI.K. Tramways, $10,80

Peak Trams, (old), $7'n. Peak Trams, (now), $3 n. Star Ferries, $842 n.

Yaumati Ferries, (old) $19

China Lights, (new), $7.95 b.

China Lights $10.75 b.

H.K. Electric, $52 b. Macao Electric, 820 n. Sandakan Lights, $8.30 n. Telephone (old), $25% b.. Telephone (now), $9 n. China Buses, Sh. $11. Singapore Tractions, 20/- Singapore Pref 28/- n.

Industrials

Malabon Sugars, $3.40 n.

Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $19

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WEEK

Orders by the Hon. Mr. T. H. King, Inspector General of Police, state:

Chinese Company

Training Course: Part II.-All re-, crults of the Chinese Company who | have not yet passed Part 11 of Trah- ing Course will attend at the Chinese Company Headquarters on Tuesday, April 21st at 17.30 hours for instruction.

Indian Company Commendations.-Constable R220 Iam Din is highly commended by the Hou. Inspector General of Police for fils prompt action and zeal in securing the arrest of a Chinese male on

March 23rd. 1030, who was convicted for Larceny.

Constable 1200 Mohamed Khan is commended by the Hon. Inspector General of Police for prompt action in responding to a police whistle, and securing the arrest of a thief on April Ard, 1936.

Inspection Parade-All ranks of the Indian Company will parade at Central Police Station on Wednesday, April 22nd at 17.30 hours under Sub

15th April to the 6th May inclu- sive.

By order of the Board, JARDINE. MATHESON & CO.,

LTD.

General Managers.

Hongkong, 2nd. April, 1936.

RABBLE TO DEFEND ADDIS ABABA

י

(Continued from Page 1.) two full days, was given to-day by a correspondent with the Italian forces on the southern front.

He states the Italians lont ten white officers and 600 Libyan and Somali troops.

The forces of Abbeb Dedamtu nun- bered about 10,000 and were armed to some extent with modern weapons and. a large number of machine guna. They entrenched themselves in the narrow gorge of Gorrahwad and used the caves in the sheer cliffs ae machine-

R. J. Hunt for a general | gun nests.

2 equipment etc, by the

Dress-While

Commander. with with Brace, White Cover, Bal

Tanks Join Charge

A battalion of Lybians, flanked by irregulars and Somalls and supported by tanks and field artillery, charged the Gorrahwadi gorge on April 16 the pouring rain and reached a tri- butary of the Gerrahwadi River by

TELEGRAPH. MONDAY,

Lotus and Mala in "Last of the Pagans" coming on Wed- nesday to the King's Theatre.

-ART EXHIBITION

Mr. Hong Chen's

One-man Show

The exhibition of watercolour drawings by Mr. Hong Chen now being held at the Gloucester Hotel under the auspices of the Hongkong Working Artfats' Guild is most in- teresting and extraordinary, having regard to the same type of finished work of the various artista lately ments, these troops advanced again in

Reinforced by three Lybian regi-shown in the same place, the morning.

"Pocket Truncheon, and note-book to The Equipment Ofleer will make a point of being

present. Training Course: Part 1-Members who are detailed will attend Indian Company Headquarters on Wednes-nightfall. day, April 20th at 17.30 hours for Squad Dr.

Flying Squaü

Instructional Patrol. The instruc-

tional patrol for members of the Fly- ing Squad will take place on Friday, April 24th, 1036. Members will parade at Central Police Station at 17.15 hours. Dress-White Uniform, and Cap with White Cover.

They were met by the full blast of front of caverns where their crews had the Ethiopian machine-guns, posted in

some shelter.

Hand-To-Hand Clash

Before reviewing the exhibits in detall, I want to point out that they are sketches and it la from this point of view that we should look that at and study them, and simplicity must be the key-note by which to judge them

APRIL 20, 1936.

THREW ACID AT WOMAN

(Continued from Paye 1.)

where the accused asked the woman for money. She refused, whereupon the accused made the following signifiemt remarks, "Mind out for yourself next time you go out."

SAW ACID THROWN

The next thing that happened was on February 10, the day of the crime. The woman was walking up Pennington Street, towards Yee Woo Street and a man named Shek Piu happened to be near the scene at the time and he saw the, accused walking almost in front of the. Woman.

As soon as the throwing of the acid occurred the accused "ran towards Jardine Bazaar. The woman raised the alarm and an bearing this, Shek Piu gave chase and caught the man near the Sootumpon mar- leet.

Thirteen days before the incident, the accused went to a shop where te asked an apprenticed 1tter to pur- chase ten cents worth of nitric acid for him. He told the apprentice that he wanted the liquid to blow toy balloons.

The apprentice did so and handed the liquid to the accused in a battle,

TERRIBLY BURNED After the accused was

arrested, the woman was taken to hospital where she remained for nearly a month. Practically the whole of her face as well as her right, hand and shoulder were affected by the acid. The accused was also examined and In the palm of his right hand were found alains which were caused by nitric acid.

When he was formally charged at the police station, the accused stated| that he held the bottle of acid in front of the woman for the purpose of threatening her, and denied that he had any intention of throwing it He further alleged that the on her.

had taken woman

$45 from him

when she left.

At the Magistracy he made a long

statement, saying that the woman was insolent and aggressive,

After Dr. I. Newton and Dr. K. H. Uttley had given evidence of having treated the woman and the accused. respectively. Mr. V. C. Branson, Government Analyst, said he had examined the clothing of the woman and found stains acld.

Yip Lin, the

caused by nitric

woman.

was then

motive for the attack incident was

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There were scenes of heroic endea-|

In "Painting the Ship" (No. 3) vour and frightful carnage, then we notice that the artist has utilised called, and she stated that the only Charges were hammered down by the the full gamut of his colour scheme; that she had free food from the ac- Emergency Unit Reserve machine-gunners, and

via Thursday Island when finally while in "Tak Shau Mountain cused for several months. She denied Motor Patrol-A motor patrol will a few Lybian troops had reached the No. 2" (No. 21) his colour is having taken $45 when the bu citried out by members of the gun positions, fierce hand-to-hand bordered Emergency Unit Reserve on Fridaz, zbting angrena the confusion was, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12 and 14 there is so ther formal evidence had been given, In highck Pit next testined to having on monochrome. purple hue looks violent. In Noa.

arrested the accused, and after fur- For hours this engagement continu- much movement and life in the the jury retired for ed, the Ethiopians giving no quarter figures due to the light handling of minutes and returned an unanimous and asking none,. fighting with a the medium. "Junk Dealers" verdict. reckicasness and courage only match (No. 5) is a sketch well composed.

In "Hongkong from Shamshulpo"

April.24.Lashthur. ***

D. L. KING,

D. S. r. (R)

HOUSEBREAKERS GAOLED

TWO CASES DEALT

WITH IN COURT

enormous,

ed by the Lybian attackers.

about Ave

At midnight the Ethiopians attemp. (No. 18) the artist has realised the his action in capturing the accused.

After sentencing the accused, His ted a daring manoeuvre.

Lordship commended Shele Piu for forces of troops were, sent out in an true mood and air of nature so that attempt to encircle the Italian line. there is no question of the artist

The strategy wan. dincovered, ever, and the movement failed.

Large

Debats Trapped

bats started

Then, at dawn, a detachment of De

flanking movement but were trapped, and wiped out by the Ethiopian machine-gunners. There was not a single survivor,

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Thursday.

how-being incapable of 'realising nature. REGIMENTAL WASH

Instead of painting the whole scene In detall, however, he has treated it in a big way thereby suggesting Two cases of house-breaking came

detail. In "Landscape (Kweilln)' before Mr. Balfour at the Central

(No. 22) we notice the same treat- Magistracy this morting, var sen

ment, only when we compare them Wong Kam-chuen,

together we observe that the treat- tenced to ten weeks hard labour when he admitted stealing 168 dozen

ment of the middle distant hills in boxes of Indian root pills from

Meanwhile three Lybian regiments the latter picture is very chalky' Comstock and Company, 18 Con- furiously attacked the Italian flank, chalky hills themselves. In

were engaged with Ethiopians who a treatment so characteristic of the n.naught Rond Central. Li Kam, 25,

the It was a crisis, and General Nasi same way we may classify Nos, 23, charged with receiving.

threw in all his reserves. charged, the police

(Duc Victoria B.C., 18th May). Even then 24 and 37 as more natural in treat accepting his the tide was against the Italians,

ment. In "Lu Tze Mountain Detective Sergeant Guild stated that on the morning of March 6 it of their leader, charging the Italian essentially Chinese In draughtsman-March 19 and April 18.

The Ethiopians were at the heels (No. 42). however, the treatment is was found that the door had been

lines, when the chieftain fell, mortal-ship. burst open and the nails withdrawn ly wounded. His inen were disheart- from the basp. Wong Kam-chuen,ened and the attack subsided. Slowly who was formerly employed as a lift later turned into a rout as the Ly they commenced 2 retreat, which boy, was suspected. He was arrested on Friday. Wong stated the actual

bians, frenzied by this time, pursued thief had absconded to the country

them Router. but he (Wong) took part in the crime.

n.j

Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $15 n..

Canton Ices, $18.

Cèment, $10. b.

H. K. Ropes, $4 n.

Stores, &c.

Dairy Farm, $19.50 b.

Watson, $3 n."

Lane Crawfords, $6 n.

Mackintoshs, $5 n.

Sinceres, $2 n.

Wm. Powells, 60 cta. n.

Wing On (H.I.), $55 1.

Miscellaneous.

H.K. Entertainments, $2.90 n. 8. C. Enterprise. $1.25 . Macao "Greyhounds," $2 n... Constructions (old), $1% n. Constructions (now), 50 cts. n. Vibro Piling, 84 D.

Ch. Govt. 0% 1925G.$Bds. 93%

HK., Govt. 4% Loan 5%

prm. b

H.K. Govt. 34% Loan par, b. Wallace Harpers, $4 n.

plea of not guilty.

was dis.

Chan Chang, 34, unemployed, with a conviction for theft in 1928, received three months' hard labour for steal- ing a quantity of carpenting tools from 376 Queen's Road Central, ground floor, the door of which ha been force open on the night of April 17.

Det. Sergt. Guild stated that de- fendant was arrested in Centre Street trying to sell three chisels, a plane Mr. and a pair of pliers.

SERGEANT MAJOR ROBBED

YOUTH STEALS WATCH AND MONEY

At

LACKED

FERRY

TICKET

ATTEMPT TO GET FREE TRIP

Mr. P. II. Sin appeared on behalf of

the defendants.

Inspector Shannon withdrew the charge against first defendant, as there was no evidence against him.

said defendante

without saying; but even so I am That to the Chinese eye, nature is of secondary importance goes content that the various distances if not the various planes in a pic- turt

Three men and five women, in- cluding a 70-year-old widow, were brought before Mr. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning, charged on various counts of receiv ing a total of 18 steel wash-basing which had been stolen from the Royal Welch Fusiliers Regiment between

Defendanta pleaded that they had purchased the basins not knowing they had been stolen.

knowledge he had against the defen- Asked what evidence of guilty

Detective-Sergeant Forrest must be well defined-not stated.

that the only evidence of guilty necessarily in conformation with knowledge was that the boy who sold the natural laws but at least in ac-15 years of age. He further pointed the basins to the defendants was only cordance with the pictorial require out that the basins were not the ordin ments of the East or the Westary Japanese ware that could be whichever the artist may choose. bought anywhere.

For that reason, I find in No. 20 As far as that was concerned, re- "Tuk Shau Mountain No. 1" for marked his Worship, the boy

might lack of a suitable tone; the weighty have been sdling them for his father No. 32 the cow looks like an ap-satisfied that there was sufficient hill does not convince; and that in

or mother, and discharged all the de- fondants, stating that ho was not parition Instead of a lively creature. Dvidence against them, but he warned Of particular interest, however, we them all to be more careful in future.

Brought before Mr. E. Himsworth In outlining the facts' of the case, the rejected it as work not done in a

the defendants lived in the same dis- triet at Shamshuipo. Some lived at Shek-Kip-Mel village and nome int Fuk Wing Street.

CHINA COMMAND INSPECTION

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SUPPORT FOR CHINA CURRENCY

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PHILIPPINE GOLD MINING SHARES

Potts re-

Messrs. Benjamin and ceived the following buying and selling quotations from their Manila, Agents this morning: Benguet Con.

tegrity, it is understood that no joint Antamoks action on behalf of China, is con- United Paracoles templated and also there has been San Mauricios no discussion of a tripartito agree-I. X. L.'s. ment.

Masbates Demonstrations

United States make Big Wedges

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Pun Yiu-chiu, 22, appeared before Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy this maning, charged with lending his Yaumati ferry sea son ticket to another person, while his find the treatment of the same sub- The prosecuting officer added that brother, Pun Yiu-sang, 18, was charge-ject in "Village with Cow" (No, ed with attempting to use another 31), though lightly treated in tone person's ferry ticket.

is far more satisfactory. Nos. 49 and 50, the last being a Finally the two portrait studies

sketch of myself. My reaction to the latter sketch is that on looking at it at first glance I should have the Kowloon Magistracy this Inspector

craftsmanlike manner but for the

Should the morning, Lau Man, aged 18, unem brothers; first defendant had a season

were fact that with all its faults I find ployed, was charged with stealing a ticket but second accused did not. It has something spiritual, and it is

purchases of more Chinese silver, it GENERAL LEAVING wrist watch and $2.15 from a bunk Yesterday second accused

Is believed that they will be in ac- In D Block, Whitfeld Barracks, or on the Yaumati ferry and whom anked

travelled on that account I perceive its value,

cordance with the Silver Purchase FOR NORTH

Charged with obtaining $50 on April 17.

On the whole, the figuro subjects,

Act and at a rate not much above about December 20, 1935, by purport- The complainant Sergeant-Major A. Khan,

was for his ticket he told the inspector although in certain cases proper His Excellency the G.O.C. Major World prices, in order to avold anying that he was in a position to obtain

he had one but could not produce proportion is not fully observed, are Gonors!

criticism in the American election employment for complainants. A.W. Bartholomew; ac fively and

year, more successful than companied by. hin A.D.C., Lt. P.J.

apprentice electricians." in Messrs. Also it is believed that China will Jardine, Matheson and Co., KI Sai- of Friday last, the complainant left

Mr. Sin pleaded guilty on behalf of his landscapes, the reason being Howarth, A. in eving fun to not sell large quantities of silver ba-cheung, aged 25, unemployed, pleaded his roon to go on parade. He left structions were that defendant had medium lends itself so readily to China Command.

second accused and said that his in- that the light handling of the North by the se. Chitral on April 30

she must retain substantial not guilty before Mr. E. Himsworth behind his coat with the watch and spent a day with some

in it, locking the door on the Hongkong on Sunday and as it was

friends in their treatment.

United Press.

morning and was romanded for outside. On his mourn, he found the getting late he wanted to get home.

48 hours in police custody on the LUIS CHAN, watch and money to be missing. On quickly, but when he arrived at the

Of The Hongkong Worklig

alleation of Inspector Portallion. The Saturday night, he saw defendant in ferry wharf ho suddenly found that he

Appearing on remand before Mr. complainants were Man Kam-ring, Artists' Guild. Austin Road, and went up and ques had no monoy, so knowing that bla

Rider-In passing it may be of tioned him. Defendant then admitted brother had a ticket he was tempted interest to note that His Excellency G.O.C. will be away from the Colony from the person of Liauw Khoon

Magistracy Mrs. Bartholomew, wife of

this morning, on a charged 10, Li Tak-cheung, aged 10

Man, aged 26, Mak Tong, aged the of theft of a purse containing $20 18, and La Kwan. the theft, saying he had sold the to say that he had one, but he realised the Governor, himself an ardent art next month on a visit to Pelping. watch to an Indian floor

University, ployed at the Military lowpital, en he was, in the wrong. Under

Hang, of the Hongkong His Excellency's Itinerary will be at Caroline Hill on April 15, Hui and circumstances, Mr. Sin asked his Wor over and one of the comparatively

Mr. Alfred. Morris has received air we all the money in gambling ship to caution defendant lie Wor-important quality of a work of art, D. and arrives at Tientsin May, 12, sentenced to four months hard labour headquarters in London, stating that

fow I know of as understanding the Arrives Shanghai May 2, leaves May Chi-yin, unemployed Ha Worship &

youth was telogram from St. John Ambulance or, in default, one month's hard far too many of these cases by which to attend at noon

reply, stated that there were has at my request kindly consented arrives Peiping May 15, leaves May Defendant at first dented the charge, the Brigada's fubiles celebrations are labour on defendant, and ordered that the ferry company was being defraud

27 for visits to the watch be returned to complainant, ed and imposed a fine of $15.

Shanghaikuan and but admitted it when he appeared in to follow the termination of the (Tuesday).

to-morrow Tangku, returning to Hongkong about Court on Saturday. He was remand Coronation functions in London next

June 8.

¡ed to verify a previous "conviction. year.

of. the

Punjab Regiment.

it.

Prosecuting, Detective-Sergeant A. E. Haynes mid that on the morning

18

for the annual inspection of the cause

amounts for currency reserves at the Kowloon Magia.racy this

Other officers visiting the Shanghai, Peiping and Tientsin areas will be the G.8.0.2, Major G.K. Dibb, M.C., RA and Staff Captain J.D. Milne, Royal w Scota.'

Schoffald, at the

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