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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JUNE 30,
POLICE INSPECTION INDICATED WISH FOR LONDON STOCK
GOVERNOR PRESENTS
AWARDS
His Excellency the Governor, Sir Andrew Caldecott, carried out his fest omeini Inspection of the long- kong Police Force at the Central Police Station Compound yesterday afternoon. I was A very smart parade of 280 men from all contin-
gents.
MILITARY ALLIANCE
(Continued from ľavá 1.)
EXCHANGE
QUOTATIONS
Chancellor of the Exchequer, the YESTERDAY'S CABLED Prime Minister had been informed in advance of the intention to deliver them.
20.
1936,
Mussolini's Daughter Gravely ill
The following quotations are tho In passager in the War Minister's middle prices at the close of the
Roine, June 29. och to which attention was in market in London on June particular directed Mr. Duff Cooper All quotations are subject to con-
Signor Benito Mussolini, the Italian no responsibility is was reported as saying that the iden's firmation and
Dictator, has gone to the bedside of hla Among those present to witness the of, France and Britain and their assumed for errors in transmission.
The following are the middle prices youngest daughter, Anna Marin, six years of age." She has been !! for a ceremony were the Hon. Mr. M. R. frontiers were in mortal danger, add-
Last To-day's
long time at a country villa, neur Lo, Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, Hon. Mr.ing that France's frontiers were at the close of the market:
Price Price
Rome. S. W. Ts'o, Hon. Mr. A. F. D. Silva-Britain's frontiers. Netto, Mr. C.. Chanipkin, D.-S. P. (Reserve), Messrs. W. It. Scott, Director of Criminal Intelligence. T Murphy, A. S. P., W. Schofield, Q. A. A. Macfadyen, Shum Pak in Tang Shiu-kin, Li. Po-kuen, G. G, Perdue, D. 1. G. P., and A. R. S Major, A. S. P..
.
Contingents paraded as follows:- Europenas (under Mr. W. La Bart Sparrow), Welbelwel (Mr. W. P. Thompson), Indians (Mr. L. 11. C Calthrop), Cantonese (Mr. P. Grant), Indians (without arms) (Mr. G. S. Wilson). Meals and Commendations party (Chief Inspector R. H. E. Marks), and Musketry prizes and
(Actius Inspector A. L. awards Hopklos).
In
£108
series of questions were answered by
In the absence of Mr Baldwin the War Loan 34
redm. after 1952 £100
44% the Deputy Lender, Sir John Simon. Chinese
Bonds 1808 Ilo recalled the circumstances which the Secretary for War's speech |
(Eng. Iss.) £100 £100 was delivered and added that his re- Chinese 55 Gold
£ 01 Bands 1025-47, 4 02 of declaration not n marks wero policy, but the speech devoted Chinese 4%
Loan 1900 to thu stressing elements coRAMON
Loan people of both countries. The place Chinese .5%
1012 for decinration of Government policy was, of course, the House of Com-Chinese 5 Reorg Loan 1913 (Ldn. mens and that policy was fully stated Iss.) In the House by the Foreign Secretary and the Prime Minister in the course Chinese. Imperial
Kly 5%
... £ R$ of the debates of June 18 and 23.
Honon fly, 5%. £ 54 The observations of the Secretary Hulang Railway
1011 5
$41 ་ ་ ་ for War were not designed to be in confict with those declarations at Lung Tsing U. Hai
Rly. 1913 5% £ 20 Is Excellency, who was accom-all. He added that Mr. Duff Cooper. panied by Capt. W. J. R. Cragg. A submitted a draft of his speech to the Shal. - Nanking
July 5%
£ 09 D. C was welcomed on the parade Foreign Office and subsequently alter- by the Hon. Mr. T. H. King, Inspectored it in certain respects, in response Tlent.-Pukow Rly.
5% (Brit Sipd) £42 General of Police, and was greeted to their suggestions. In ita final with the Royal salute.
form, the speech did not come under Tient-Pukow ly
5% (Ger. Stpd.) £ 42 the personal notice of the Foreign Secretary, but that was due to pres- Tlent-Pukow Rly. 5% (Brit. Stpd. sure of other engagementa, and was
Supt. Loan)
£ 41 not intentional.
Tient-Pukow Rly. 5% (Ger. Stpd.) Supt. Lonu). £ 42 In reply to supplementary ques-
SC Sterling Japan tons, including one by the ConsGEVA-
Loan
£ 784 1007 tive, Sir Arndid Wilson, who sugJapan 6% Sterling Cested that such pronouncements Loan 1924 calised real confusion and
alarm
In- German 7 Following this the Governor de among supporters of the Government,
ternational Loan Sir John Simon said he could not parted.
1024 admit that the War Minister's re- Chartered Bank of marks called for these strictures, lic The Hist of medals awarded was as repeated that it was not an declaration follows:
of Government polley.
After carrying out inspection of the Force, His Excellency proceeded to present the medals and commenda- Bons after which the Parade won dismissed.
The company formed an Informal semi-circle and witnessed the pre- sentation of musketry prizes 'nwards.
The Prize Lut
2nd Class Medal-Inspector C. F. Alexander, for meritorious work while in charge of the Traffic Department during the last five years.
4th Class Medal-Inspectors M. H. Hourihan, Stewart Logan, Surain Singh, for long and faithful service,
.
LABOUR MOTION
At the close of questions, the Labour Louder, Mr. Attice, moved the adjournment of the House to call attention to "the action of the Secre tary for War in making, in a foreign country immediately before the meet ing of the Assembly of the League, public pronouncements which conflict 4th Class Medal.-Inspecter M.with the declared policy of the Govern Murphy for excellent work in the ment, and treaty obligations by which Criminal Intelligence Department this country is bound". since 1923.
The motion was accepted and the 2nd! Class Medal-Principal debate is now proceeding.-British Chineno Defective Shek. Tul, for ↑ Wireless, tneritiorious work and devotion to
duty as P.C.D. Kowloon, since 1932.
1st Class histrict Watch Force Medal.-Head District Walchman Su Tak-wah. for Jang nnd faithful service.
£ 581⁄2 £ 58
I. A. & C..... £ 14 1. K.
& Shal Bking. Corpn.
£ 14
Mining
(Ldn. Regd.) £102 £102 Chinese Engineer-
Ing & (beater)... Chosen Corpn.... |Pekin Syndicate. Shai Electric Con-
struction Co.
It is rumoured that the child'a - ness is spinal meningitis.
The whole of Il Duce's family is gathered at the villa.
The condition of the child this even- ing in betlor, and no anxiety is now felt-Reuter Bulletín Servier.
NEW OLDSMOBILE
RECORD
Bettering all previous records, Oldsmobile sold moro cara et retail in April ihan in any uther mant in the Company's history.
Against
Dealers reported delivery of 24,371 Oldsmobiles in April, s 20.738 in March, the previous all- time record, according to Mr. D. E. Ralston, Oldsmobile vice-president and general sales nunnager. The last ten daya of April likewise set a new record for any ten-day period, with delivery of 9,262 Oldsmobiles.
EXCHANGE
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TT. France
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PRICE
$2.50
Per Garment
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Pair
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Each
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"NU-BACK"
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£74
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£85
£ 00
£.54
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Demand
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Insurance
33
331⁄4
331
U.S. Cross rate in London
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Chinese 5% Sterl
Ing Notes 1035
. (Vickers)
184
18
Ironfoun- Allied
ders Associated & Elec- trical Industries
--Reuter.
33/9 32/6.
48/8
48/0
52/-
41/0
5473
54/3
4
110/3
116/3
10/1
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51/-
103/0
34/6
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70/-
70/-
150/-
317
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Imperial Chemical
Industries
38/10
38/10
150/1
80/3
86/3
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135,6
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31/6
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Rubber** 23/714 25/71
4th Class Medal-Police Sergeant ig Police Sergeant Gowans; Run-Austin Motors, ord Li Chu and Class I Coxswain W. 39, ner-up, Acting Poller Sergeant Rus-Boots Pure Drug Chan Sang, for long
Brit.-Amer, Tab. selt. and faithfui servier.
(bearer) Indian Revolver Champion.-Win-
Cammell, Laird, ner, 1C, B71 Amar Singh; Runner- ord. up, Sub-Inspector Ali Mohamed; Mexican Eagle Special prize, P.C. R005 Abdul Courtaulds Majid..
Chinese Revolver Championship-Dunlop Rubber District Watchman Winner, P.C. C180 Chim Fuk; Run-General Electric Tsui Ilin, The long and faithful ner-up, P.C. Cid Wong Kum-san Guinness (A) Son
(England) Weihaiwei Revolver Championship. Co
2nd Class District Watch Forec Medal.--Head
service,
Distillers
...
rd Class District Watch Force-Winner. P.C. DIA Yuan Teh Hawker Aircraft Medal.-D. W. Detective No. 11 thing. Chan Kwong, for exceptional good work since 1981.
3rd Class District Force Medal D.W. Detective No. 120 Pak Hom, _for_exceptional work since H$ .901 and D.W. Detective No. 84, Le Kwong, for exceptional good work, .50 since 1926.
Commendations
1.25
.50
On Sale at All Leading Stores.
TAN
KIW
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את work
The following commendations were made by 11.E. the Governor:
Sub-Inspector R. J. Hunt, for good oficer-in-churge of the Emergency Linit since 1932..
Sub-Inspector J. O'Donovan, for | good work as Officer in charge of
Murder's and Crime Records Omee] during 1994.
Acting Sub-fuspector F. J. Clarke, for Creditable work as Officer in charge Tai Po Police Station since 1933.
P.S. C. H. Goodwin, for excep tionally good work in suppressing, counterfeiting Kungs in Kowloon since 1935.
P.S. F. W. Fowllc. for excellent Work
in the Criminal Intelligence Departinent since 1932.
P.S. D. C. W. Fitches, for consis- tently good, work in the Criminal Intelligence Department since 1933,
J. Hudson, for good work ns. Officer in charge of No. 1 Police Launch since 1932.
Sub-Inspector Noor Mohamed, for enlunble services rendered in recruit- ing and training Indian Guards and Police Watchmen since 1929.
L.S. Mohamed Khan, for zeal and Intelligence when in charge of a patrol he arrested a Chinese male who was wanted for Murder in Ping Shan District, and when in charge af. a patrol at Castle Peak arrested a Chinese male, for a Robbery which had taken place about two hours previous,
Sergeant Major Wong So, for good work as Sergeant Major in charge of
See the KIWI trade mark on Kowloon. overy tin of shop polish you
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KIWI
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Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mört MASSAGE
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Holder of Japanese and Hongkong Govern ment Licence Cures Sprained Ankles and
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P.S. Lo Ki. for good work in the particularly since being sintioned at, Tai Po since 1938.
P.S. Lo Kwong, for meritorions work in the Criminal Intelligence Department since 1920 especially us Senior Chinese Dotective at No. 2 Police Station.
L.S. Lau Fuk, for exceptionally good work while attached to Larceny Squad, Criminal Intelligence Depart- ment since 1935.
Muskelry
The prize winners for Musketry and Revolver competitions, 1036, of the Hongkong Police Force are na follows:
European Revolver Championship. Winner, Sub-Inspector W. Ritchle: Runner-up. Acting Police Sergeant! Gowans.
The Stubbs Cup-Winner, Sub- Inspector W. Ritchie..
The Handicaps Cup.-Winner,. Act-
|
European Rifle Championship. Winner. Inspector A. E. Carey: Imperial Tobacco 150/9 Runner-up, Lance-Sergeant Billing- Marks Spencer lam
Ord
Bazaars Indian Riße Championship-Win- | Rolls Royce ner, Corporal 6730 Chaun Singh; Tate & Lle Runner-up, P., 871 Amur Singh," Turner
Newn United Steel Weihniwel Rifle Championship Vickers, ord. Winner, P.G. D131 Shao such-chi, Woolworths
Anglo-Dutch East Surrey-Cup-Winner, Wales Rubber Platitation Acting Sub-Inspector T. A. Hughes,
Investraent Lance-Sergeants Morris, Davies Trust (A27) Cameron, Haynes, Davies Burma Corpn. (A200), Sullivan and RC. Spiers. Commonwealth
Mining
... 9/7 Life-saving awards presented were"
Marsman Invest- ns follower
ments
---Police Sergeant W. L. Clark,
lates
Passed for Instructors' Certificate. Randfontein
Spring Mines Passed for Certificate and Bronz: Sub-Nige! Medailion. —Lance-Sergis, G. Bowers, | Tanoini Gold fo H. Oakley, M. MurDonald, M. Hi Mining... Manning.
Anglo-Iranasan Burmal Indian contingent-Indian P.C. Shell Transport B843, 708, 508, 717, 210, 582, 470;
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