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If Not Prepaid a Booking Fee of 50 cents is Charged.
PERSONAL.
wish to
THE RESCUED parties express their gratitude to the gentle-! men who so vallantly saved their Ilves at Shek-O ол Saturday; and particularly to thank those who nt- tempted to rescue Mr. Luelen Tjon.
FOR SALE.
SAILING yacht in good condition, reasonably priced. May be seen anıl tested at any time.. Ready to race, Write Box No. 334, 11K. Telegraph."
TO LET
rooms,
TO LET.-295, The Peak, Furnished Flush ar unfurnisheil, Ave ayatem, on motor road near tram, Apply Hastings & Co., Solicitors.
SHARE PRICES
of
The following is the lat local share quotations Issued this morning.
Banks.
H. K. Banks
11. K. Banke, $1,570 n.
(Lon
599 ex. dlv. n. Chartered Bank, £14% n.
Mercantile Bank, A. and B.
£1.
Mercantile Bank, 4., 511 m. East Asia Bank, $72 n.
Insurances.
Canten In., $260 n.
Union In.. $525 5.
Reg.).
China Underwriters, $100 n.
China Fire, $462 n.
B. K. Fire, in., $260 n. Internat'l Assce., Sh. $3 m Shipping.
Douglas, $36 n.
H. K. Steamboats, $2.50 5. Indo-Chinna, (Pref.), $30 o Indo-Chinns (Def.). $20 a. Shell Bearer), 99/41⁄21⁄2 n. Union Waterboats, $12 a.
Docks etc. B.K. Wharves (old), $894 b. H. K. & W. Docks, $15 n. Providents cold), $1,30 h, Providents (new), 20 cts, 11. Hongkow (old), Sh. $185 n. New Engineerings, Sh. $4 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $85 n.
Mining.
Kailan, 11 n. Langkats, (Singlo), $5 B. S'hai Explorations, Sh. $3 n.. S'hai Loans, Sh. 53 n.
Raubs, $10.50. b.
Venz: Goldfield $41⁄4 b. Antamoks, $4,90 b.
Atoks, 82 cts, h.
Baguio Gold 35/37 cts, sa. Balatogs, $224 1. Benguet Consolisted, $19.40" Benguet Exp., 33 eta, n. Big Wedges, 60 cta, b. Consolidated Mines, .054 n. Demonstration, $1.40 b. Ipo Gold, 31 els. n. Itogons, $1.90 n.
I. X. L., $2.95 n. -
Masbate, 00 cts. sa. Northern Mining, 40 cts. n. Paracute Guminus, Gi ets, sa,
Salacot, 12 ets. n.
San Mauricio, $1.36 b and sa.
Suyor Consols, 55 eta. n. United Paracale, $1.22 4. Lands, Hotels, etc.
H. and S. Hotels, $1,60 b.
H. R. Lands, $3014:b, and sn.
SANCTIONS PROVE BOOMERANG
EFFECT ON BRITISH TRADE
London, July 21 The effects of Manetions on British trade were the subject of a House of Commons answer to-day.
uf
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JULY 22,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Cabaret
NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given that as
from the 15th day of July, 1936, MY CHAU CHÍU HO ( ) K
.
A who was formerly mana- ger of our business at Nos. 17 to 31; Sharp Street, East, Victoria, Hong Kong, is no longer identified with the firm.
Duted the 16th day of July, 1936. The Cheong On Metal Works, Flashlight and Battery Manufae
turers,
Manager
Charged
PROVOCATION PLEA
IN ASSAULT CASE
1936.
NOTABLE REBEL GAINS CLAIMED
(Continued frima Page 1.)
ly fled, and the Civil Guards soon followed, whereupon General Mola occupied the city without necting resistance-United Press.
Government Claim
Madrid, July 21. After flerce Aghting, Insting prae- Chartle Gray,
of yesterday, the manager of
thetically the whole Majestle Dancing 1a, Was
Government fully controls the sftun- moned before Mr. W. Schofield, at the tion here. Mutinous troops have sur- Centrul Magistracy this morning, for rendered and their lenders have been having assaulted Laing Fung-imprisoned. proprietor of the Silver Dragon Garage, 34 Village Road, on June 9 between 2 a.m. and I am.
The budies of seventeen officers who committed suicide when they found their plot had failed, were discovered Mr. C. A. S. Russ appeared for the when air barracks was taken.
The Government has taken over five newspapers and in-
II. B. CHAU, Managing Proprietor. | complainant.
NOTICE.
CHINA PROVIDENT, LOAN & MORTGAGE CO., LTD.
The President of the Board
It is hereby notified that Me 1935. Trade stated that in the seven months to June, 1936, December, United Kingdom exports to Italy, in-D, L. KING will relin wish, at his
valued at cluding re-exports, were
own request, his appointment as
an £482,000, n« compared with £6,181,- DOD for the seven months December, Secretary of this Company 1934, to June, 10356.
July 21, 1936; and that Mr. J. C. GUTERRES has been appointed to he Acting-Secretary of the Con- pany with effect from thai date,
By Order of the Board.
Mr. Runcima pointed out, hascever, that the change indicated by these Agerne emuld not be attributed wholly ty sanctions, nor was it possible to estimate the effert of sanction
| Itritish trade with other
than Italy--British Wireless,
H.K. Lands, 4% Deben.
$102 b.
countries
Shad Lands, Sh.$3 ». Metropolitan Landa, Sh. $10 n. Humphries, $8,56 m.
I. K. Rendlies, $4% n. Chinese Estates, $800 a. Chinn Realilea, Sh. $4 n. China Debentures Sh. $60 n,
Public Utilities.
FL.K. Tramway, $11.60 b. Peak Tram, (ohl), $611⁄2 o. Peak Teams. (new), $23 p. Star Ferries, $80 2. Yannati Ferries, jok, $19.20
b.
China Lights, $10,35 in. China Light, (new), $7.68 5. H. K. Electric, $501, b. Macro Electric, $48% ». Sandakan Lights, $8.30 n. Telephone (old), $26.10 b. Telephone (new) $81 n. China Buses. Sh. $11 n. Singaport Tractions. 32/6 b. Singapore Pref 28/- n.
Industrials
Malabon Sugars, $9
b.
Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $19. Call: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $15 n Canton lees. $1 n.
Cement, $9.15 sa.
H.K. Ropes, $3.75 .
Stores, &c.
Dairy Farm, $20 b. Watson, $3 n.
Lane Crawfords, $6% n. Mackintoshs, $5 n. Sinceres, $3 a
Wm. Powells, 40 cta, n. Wing On (II.K.), $50`n.
Cotton Milla.
Ewa Cottons, Sh. $8 b. S'hai Coltons (old); Sh. $70-mm S'hai Cottons (new), Sh. $3914
n.
Zoong Sings, $18 n. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $25 n.
Miscellaneous.
ILK. Entertainments, $2.90 n. S. C. Enterprise $1.35 n. Macao "Greyhounds," $2 n. Constructions (old). $1% n. Constructions (new), 30 ets. h. Vibro Piling, $2 s.
D. L. KING.
Secretary.
Hongkong, July 21, 1936,
HONG KONG & SHANGHAL BANKING CORPORATION
IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that an Interim Dividend of £2.10/- per share, subject to deduction of Jucome Tax, has been declared for the HALF YEAR ending 30th June, 1936, at rate of 1/3,5/16 per Bollar
THE DIVIDEND will be payable on and after 10th August, 1936, at the oflices of the Corporation, where Shareholders are requested to apply for Warrants.
THE REGISTER OF SHARES of bc closed the Corporation will from 27th JULY, to 8th AUGUST Choth
during days inclusive) which period no transfer of Shares [can be registered.
Gray admitted having smacked the complainant. but said the latter hat been giving him provocation. Gray ald he had arters for his dancing girls in Village Road, and complain. ant and his fokles had been a source of nuisance to the girls, He bad warned complainant several times. On this ocension, he passed by the garage and saw several of his girls hg there with complainant. He puffed complainant up for it, but com. plainant just smiled, and he lost his temper and macked complainant.
car,
Mr. Huss did not agree with the facts as related by Gray, and stated that his instructions were that the girls wint the garage to hire a Gray then came up and ordered them off, and then turned ant complainan in the face. Complain | ant had incurred a doctor's bill of $15, nit also "lost face" over the Inciden
fending right ate them. The red
over one.
tends to fing
now flies The Government reportedly con- trois the situation in most of the pro- but en improvised vincial centres, army of 6,000 rebels, chiefly peasants and workmen, equipped with rifles, marching on Sargossa-Reuter Bulletin Service.
is
Government Optimism
Madrid, July 21. Government radio wondensis are increasingly optimistic.
Amed
im
The commandant of the chief city of Minoren announces the suppression of the rebels and reiterates his loyalty.
The Government has bit
unionists to report
the Labour
to
Socialist hend- mediately quarters.
The shortage of meat and veget- ablen has been corrected, and Madrid public utilities are normal..
National Confederations The
it members are Labour ounces loyal to the Republic,
Morcover, rebels at points north of Madrid, including Elpardo, are said to hav, surrenderedt-United Press.
"We cannot keep his gile coming to our garage, nal if he wants to hep his girls urfer he should discipline them," said Mr. Russ,
Mr. Hus ni naded that he was expluation not satisfied with the given by Gray. I semel as if Gray had a groupas prieves, and at the stine time complant was to blame. would be all right if an apology
WOE K.V211.
Gray refused to give an apology, saying he had allierent ground the
what he had dour.
Mr. Schofiel necordingly fixe.l hearing for 2,30 p.m, en August 10,
MUI-TSAI NOT REGISTERED ·
TECHNICAL
OFFENCE |
ADMITTED
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF W. Schofield at the Central Magis
DIRECTORS,
V. M. GRAYBURN,
CHIEF MANAGER.
Hongkong, 7th July, 1936.
HONG KONG TELEPHONE
COMPANY, LTD.
Notice of Interim Dividend.
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A fine of $100 was imposed by Mr. try this morning, on Lai Yun, 51, married woman, residing at No. 73 Wyndham Street, summoned for, av ing kept an unregistered mud-trai Yom Sim, linn Hang 1.ing.
te 1
Surrender Claimed
Straits
POST
OFFICE.
INWARD MAILS
Ale Mail by "Imperial Airways" Direct Service-London date, 11th July, Shanghai and Annoy
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Letters for "Imperial Airways Direct R.M.A. Dorado .....
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London, July 21. The Exchange Telegraph repurta surrender of nounce the Madrid Tint the Government rebels in Seville and Toledo,—Līnited i Proep.
has
Lalinea In Flames
July 23, 5. p.in.
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Straits, Ceylon, India, E. and S. Ranchi
Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe tire
vla Marcilles.
Chbraltar, July 21, Fires have spread in Lalloca where it is reported that Communist Tob Faw prevails, since 500 Moorish
were removed fromT regulars town.
Meanwhile three aeroplanes an bombing Couts-United Fighting Reported
Press
the
of
be-
Con- reports
Washington, July 21.
officers in American diplomatie Spain report intense ehting in
killed thirty were which
the fore windows
in Vigo. Corcoran aulate, that troups have fired into crowds of arined workmen, but the Consulate and British warships staff is safe, an are standing by.
(Due Marseilles, 31st August).
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DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
A LITTLE WIT AND A GREAT DEAL OF
The P. and O. liner Ranchi is duo ILL NATURE WILL FURNISH A MAN FOR bere from Shanghai at 7 an.. on SATIRE; BUT THE GREATEST INSTANCE Friday. AND VALUE OF WIT WELL-Tillotson.
IN TO COMMEND
+
At the house-warming at the Haw Par Mansion yesterday, the whole of the entering Arrangements were efficiently carried out by Cato Wise-
From San Sebastian it is stated that the city is practically isolated, BAT ricades have been erected, Socialist youths are armed, and the bridges en route from Pampons have been dynamited. There has been sporadic shooting in the streets, (This was
Chun Chan, 23, married woman, the situation prior to General Mola's residing at No. 38 Pokfulum Road entry, It is
was admitted to the Government Civilman. presumed), The
suffering from Injuries U.S. Embassy at Madrid states Hospital
are safe and unharmed husband during a quarrel. that as-for-os is known all Americans alleged to have been inflicted by her in Spain
in Madrid Дж
United Burcelona are most serious. though conditions
Press. 27
Mr. S. NE Quinn, Appearing for defendant, pleaded guilty technical effence. He said the de- fendant lived at Fatshan, occasionally visiting her son who was at school in Hongkong. On February 1, the girl naked defendant to bring her ta Hongkong
Neck wanted to as she employment. Defendant brought her the to Hongkong. About April 2, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN gier left the house, and defendant, that an INTERIM DIVIDEND of hearing that the girl had returned see the to Fathan, went there to FOUR per cent (4%) for the six girl, and heard that the girl had re- months ended 30th June, 1936, turned to Farshan with a man. De- amounting to FORTY cents per fendant did wat bother about the girl share on the Fully Paid Up Shares any more and returned to Hongkong. defendant and her On Jung 4. and TEN cents per share on the laughter saw the girl enter No. Partly Paid Up Shares of the Coin-Abideen Street and tried to follow pany will pald on FRIDAY, the 7th her into the house to seek informistion AUGUST. 1936, on
which date about her welfare, but were rufiaedy
Admittance. Fearing defendant might Dividend Warrants may be obtain take proceedings against her. the
at the S.C.A.
Ch. Govt. 5 1925 G.SBds. 90cBuikling, 4th Floor.
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&
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RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LIMITED,
PENANG.
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and
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Finest position with magnificent
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Same management-Crag Hotel, Penang Hills 2,400 ft.
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el on application at the Registered nectar il. W. Fraser, of the
Sub-Inspector Office of the Company, Exchange
|S.C.A. sall the girl had reported ber- self and had stated that she had been sold at the age of four years for $10, Canton marroney. by her father Lo defendant Since being with defen. dans, the girl had done household werk, and had recived no wages, The girl also said she had run away fran her mistress un April 2 because defendant had assaulted her with a piece of browng and had threatened she would not be allowed to marry. No marks were, however, found on the girl.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from THURSDAY, the 30th JULY, to FRIDAY, the 7th AUGUST, 1936, both days inclusive.. By Order of the
Board of Directors,
W. L. MCKENZIE.
Secretary. Hongkong, 8th July, 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 il-treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who`is necking advice on any matter concerning a child,
re-
The girl want to Fatshan on April 2 to resite with her father and re- turned to Hongkong on June 10 tu seek employment, taking up sidence at 7 Aberdeen Street, first door. On June 24, the girl alleged the defen:laut and her daughter visite: the address with a view to getting her to return, hut she refused. Mr. Quinn said defendant denied having ill-treated or beaten the girl.
CLERK ON FOUR CHARGES
TRAM TICKETS
would be doing an act of kindness ALLEGED FORGERY OF by communicating at once with--- The Hon. Secretaries, II.KS.P.C. c/o G.P.O. Box No. 513, Hongkong, or the Inspector, 49 Pokfulum Rond, lat floor; or the Inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre, John ston Road, Wanchai; or the Inspector, 12, Sai Young Chol Street, 1st floor, Kowloon.
All further stops will be taken, expenses borne, by the
and Society.
The Informant's name will kept strictly private, except cases where malice is proved.
be
in
Destroying Bridges
Perpignan, July 21. It is reported the Spanish Govern- mynt has ordered the dynamiting of all bridges linking Barcelona Tairagina and has requisitioned all mutor
cars in the region for transportation
troups-United Pens,
of
Lau Cheung-chan was admitted to the Government Civil Hospital yester day sulfering from the effects of im- mersion.
he had been 14 appears cleaping on the Praya at Wanchai, when he fell into the harbour.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am. tödáÿtotalleď: 0.04-inch. The total since January 1 31.54 inches against an average of 48.35 inches.
A 17-year-old girl, Kwong Hon was admitted to the Kowloon Hospital yesterday suffering from neid poison- ing allegedly a result of having at- tempted to commit suicide.
Army Headquarters notify that the date and place of firing seaward in July has been altered as follows:- Firing will take place from the north-west beach of Stonecutters Island on July 30 for if postponed for any reason, on July 31) from Central Magistracy p.. to 11 p.
Charged with the possession of 289 * counterfeit 10-cent coins, Chan Miu, 36, married woman, was remanded for hours by Mr. C. B. Burgess at the
this morning.
Exaggerated Reports
A cocktail party will be held at the Hemlage, July 21. Police here emphasise the unreliabi- Wong Lok, unemployed, appeared Kowloon Cricket Club next Saturday lily of the welter of ensitaliy reports before Mr. ilimsworth at the Kowloon evening, commencing at 7.15 p.m. and ridicule the allegation that 20,- Magistracy this morning charged Dancing to Mr. Austin Spary's music 000 are dead in the Spanish revolt.. with having in his possession, 259 will be a feature of the entertain-
This was a gross exaggeration, they po-piu tickets from Macao. The tie munt.
*** said, and there is no way of compil-kets were found concealed inside his waist band, their total value being ing the totalUnited Pre
estimated to be $128.20. Defendant was fined $50, or six weeks' imprison ment,
Monday's Losses
Paris, July 21. L Soirs Barcelona correspondent says 300 were killed and 3,000 wound- wl in the bitter fighting at Ramblas on Monday. Several churches and
were burned there. convents United Prens.
B
A man named Lai Shek-shun, who was found trespassing in Kowloon Barracks, appeared before Mr. Him- sworth this morning. He pleaded that he did not know that he was not For having allowed a dog without allowed in the barrack grounds, and muzzle on Repulse Bay beach, was fined $1, or, in default, seven. lent. Sheen, of the Royal Ulster days imprisonment. Rifles, was fined $5 by Mr. C. B. Burgess at the Central Magistracy Ko Lo-chi, residing at 1 Lyndhurst to-day. A similar hire was imposed Terrace, was rummoned before. Mr. W. on Mr. M. I. de Ville, of 265, The Schofield, at the Central Magistracy Penk. He admitted that an unmuz-this morning, for saving on March zled dog had wandered on to Mount 28, at GIA Sing Wo Road, unlawfully Kellett Read on July 12. Lock Hing executed a receipt to Chan Hon-pak was fined $5 for a similar offence in for the sum of $25; not having duly Queen's Road Central on July 14. stamped it. Mr. A.. el Arculli ap- peared for defendant and pleaded not Appearing on
ing on remand before Mr. guilty. Detective-Sergeant Whiteroft W. Schoßeld, at the Central Magle-pronecuted. Hearing was fixed for them overboard when they sought to trney this morning, Chau Fat, afins 11.30 am. on August 11.
WARSHIP SUNK BY GUNFIRE
(Continued from Pags 1.)
Join the rebels-United Press.
Warship Bombed
Arrested on a warrant, Yip Kay, ap- alias Yip Chung-kay, clerk, 32,
Tangiers, July 21. Two rebel aeroplanes bombed the peared in the dock before Mr. W. Schofield, at the Central Magistracycruiser Jaime I to-day. this morning, on a charge of having The warships in the harbour re- travelled in a tramcar on July 20 and
plied with anti-aircraft guns, but no refused to pay bis fare.
hits were registered.
The planes flew off in the direction of Ceuta.-Renter Spccini.
It was reported earlier that the Jalme I had gone over to the rebels.
Chait
tung
Mo-yeunh 40, unemploy waived extradition Pr
Mr. R. S. Pratt, Ha Britannic | Majesty's, Consul at Swatow, in
against him and was Defendant is wanted by the authorities ou
a charm in Canton en route to England on of Home leave, and is staying with Mr. robbery at Sze Miu Street, Slukwan Herbert Phillips, HIM.
Consul City, Kwangtung: Chief Detective-General. Mr. Pratt was formerly a Inspector J. Murphy said defendant Vice Consul in Canton for Boven- had expressed his willingness to re- years and left Canton in 1018. Ho
to Canton,
*
*
was amazed to see the enormous changes that have taken place in
Wong Sau-ying, aged 37, murrio In 1018, says the Canton Daily Sun.. Mal Fore, aged 38, unemployed, and Canton and Shameen since he left woman, were charged before Mr. Mac-
Indyen at the Kowloon. Magistracy Ma Ting, 48, unemployed, was this morning with the possession of charged before Mr. W. Schofield, at morning,
Mr. W. A. Mackinlay, appearing for the Tramway Company, preferred three new charges relating to forgery. of tickets.
The additional charges were that defendant had, on or about December with intent to defraud, forged a document purporting to be a monthly kome children had stuck a piece of large quantity of heroin pills. found the Central Magistracy this ticket issued by the Tramway Com-red paper on the ticket. Concerning on the second floor of No. 11 Chi Wo with theft of a a revolver, six rounde the third charge, he said the ticket Street. In applying for a week's of ammunition and a revolver tolaker pany for the month of December; on
л docu. was not a forgery, and on the last formal remand Revenue Officer P. J. from the Tytam sub-Palies Station on NEW CHIEF JUSTICE
or about July 1, had forged ment purporting to be a monthly tie- charge he said he did not utter the } O'Neill said that he did not know the Buy 10, nhu also with unlawful Revenue possession of arms the following day. ket for July; and, lastly, on July 20, ticket. He had taken it out at the exact number
out his Offer A. W. Grimmitt had instruct Detective-Inspector A. E. Caroy asked London, July 21. had uttered a forged document pur same time he had taken The King has approved the appoint- norting to be a monthly ticket for money to pay the fare, and the can to ask for $2,500 bail for each for a formal remand of old
ductor saw it and said it was a for-defendant therefore, there must bojanying he had to get instructions ment of Mr. E. A. Collymore, Attorney July.
Defendant admitted the first char- gery.
5. [quile a lot of pills. His Worship whether the ease was for committal. General of Barbados, to be Chief
Defendant was formally remanded granted the remand, and the ball de- or not. Defendant was accordingly Justice of Barbados: sursseiling Sirge, but denied the other three. With
manded for each defendant.
remanded for one work formally. R. H. Furness,—British Wireless.
regard to the second charge he said for one week on ball of $600.
1
roy
week.
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