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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,
STOLE LINEN FROM LINER
INDIAN WATCHMAN
CONVICTED
An Indian walchian, formerly employed by the Canadian Pacific Steamships appeared before Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kawloon Mogist- facy this morning, charged with theft of a quantity of linen from oficer'a meas on board the Empress Xof Canada on September 17. Mr. J. A. McKenzie, shipping agent for the C.P.S, appeared us, complainant and Acting Sub-Inspector Kinnear
Dated this 18th day of Septem
FLOWERS and VEGETABLE SEEDS. Best assortment of tested seeds, Always on sule nt 40 c. per packet sit Grach Co., No. 10, Wyndhamber, 1936. Street. Established 1000.
EXCHANGE
Beauty *BUILDING Parlour, first floor, most up-to-date In the Colony, Permanent Waving. Set, Facials and Manicure. Please tuko ft by courtesy at Lane, Crow- ford. Phous 30779.
TO. LET
on
THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.
prosecutor.
Local Dancing Championship
HONGKONG HOTEL ATTRACTION
ELECTRIC WIRE CLIPS
OVER 200 A DAY STOLEN
1936.
BRITISH INDUSTRY
FAIR
CORONATION EFFECTS
ON TEXTILES
London, Sept. 22.
the Mr. A. G. Piovanelli,· Manager fing, charge tead clips from seven fair bulldings at Birmingham, which↑
Wna
On September 17, defendant tell
i was announced this morning by the Hongkong Hotel, that an omelat ballroom dancing championship of the Colony will be conducted at the Hongkong Hotel during October.
Sule Judges in the finals will be Miss Pat Sykes, former world's champion ballroom dancer, and her partner, Mr. J. A. Andrew, who is his duty at the No. 1 gang-plank. and fellow of the Society of Teachers went to the officer's mess where he for
Dancing. wrapped some linen up in a napkin Elimination heats will be danced mit took it to a hawker on the ship's nt every ten dance during the week, deck, asking him to keep it for him.starting on Monday, October 5 and The following day, defendant re-ending on Saturday, October 10. On peated the net, giving the bundle to the same hawker, saying and finals will
second Sunday, October 11, the semi-laats that he would call for the two bundles Τι
Two couples will quality in every
be contested.
und
Mr.
What to do to help a child.' - Anyone knowing of a child who
at noon on September 18. The hawheat-one by popular vote and one has been assaulted, neglected or
ker became suspicious, and notified judged by Miss Sykes HOUSE SIX-BOOMED
Peak, 11-treated in a manner likely to
the Chinese watchman on duty, who Andrew. But in the semi-finals and standing in large garden, modern
man. The police were notified and Sykes and Mr. Andrew. conveniences, ample servants' quar-cause unnecessary suffering of
sent to arrest defendant who denied all churges, claiming that the hawkers were trying to form a conspiracy against hirn.
Evident
in
ters. To let on long lease. Apply Injury to health, or knowing of turn nutified the European watch- † finals, the only judges will be Miss
Box No. 330, "Hongkong Telegraph." a parent who is seeking advice on 12 child, any matter concerning would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at once with-
SHARE PRICES
The following is the list of
local share quotations issued this
morning.
· Banks.
H. K. Banks, $1,610 b. II. K. Banks
£103 n.
(Lon. Reg.)
Chartered Bank, £16% n.
Mercantile Bank, A. and B.
• £311⁄4 п.
Mercantile Bank, C.. £14% 1. East Asia Bank, $80 n.
Insurances.
Canton In., $270 n..
Union In., $580 1.
China Underwriters, $1.00 n.
Chinn Fire, $462 n.
1. K. Fire, In.. $200 n. Internat'l Assce,, Sh. $3% n. Shipping.
Douglas; $30 n.
II. K. Steamboats, $i n. Indo-Crinas (Profo), $30 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $20 n, Shell (Bearer), 113/9 p. Union Waterboats, $12 n.
Docks etc.
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The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. c/o G.P.O. Box No. 513, Hongkong,
Pokfulum or the Inspector, Roud, ist floor; or the Inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre, John ston
or Road. Wanchai;. Inspector, 12. Sai Yeung Chof❘ Street, 1st floor, Kowloon.
the
All further steps will be taken, and
borue.
the by expenses Society.
The Informant's name will be kept strletly private, except in cases where malice is proved.
LEAVES TWO MILLIONS
Landon, July 22. Sir Henry Wellcome, founder of the Wellcome Foundation and of the great firm of manufacturing chemists, Burroughs, Wellcome and Co. who died last July, left £2,138,959. Estate
The £968,754. duty amounts to balance of the money
lett
principally to a fund for advance- H. K. Wharves (old), $113 b. ment of research in medicine,
and so.
H. K. & W. Docks, $13.50 0. Providents (old), $2.60/70 xa, Providents (new), 20 cts. D. Hongkew (old), Sh. $185 m. New Engineerings, Sh. $4 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $81% n
Mining.
Kailan, 10/6 n.
Langkets (Single), $34% n. S'hai Explorations, Sh. $2 n.
Shai Loans, Sh. $2 n.
Raubs, $11.45 b.
Venz: Goldfield, $4j n.
Antamoka, $5.40 b.
Atoks, $1.16 m.
Bayula Gold, 62 ets, s. Halatoes, $24 n.
Benguet Consolidated, $231⁄21⁄2 n. Benguet Exp., 50 cts, så. Big Wedges, 83 cts, sa. Consolidated Mines, 11 ets. sa. Demonstrations, $1.48 s. and an. Gold Creeks, 60 ets. n. Gold River, 123 eis, n...
Ipo Gold 40 cts. n.
Itogons, $3.36 sa.
1. X. L., $3.12 n.
Alambulao, 80 cts, a.
Masbate, $101, sa. Northern Mining, 55 cts. n.
. Parncale Gumaus, $1.10 1.
Salacot, 20 cts, m.
San Mauricio, $1.48 xa.
Santa Rosa, 17 ets. sn.
Suyog Consols, $1.26 sn. United Paracale, $2.46 s. and
na.
Mother Lode, 65 eta, s. Lands. Hotels, etc.
H. and S, Hotels, $6.25 h. and
911.
1. K. Lands, $41 b. and sa.
H. K. Lands. 455 Deben.
$105 n.
S'hal Lands, Sh. $13 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $10 n. Humphries, 89% 6.
II. K. Realties, $5.65 b. Chinese Estates, $78 n. China Realties, Sh. 34 n. China Debentures Sh, $60 n.
Public Utilities.
H. K. Tramways, $12.50 ar..
surgery,
and chemistry
alled
sciences-Birlish Wireless.
Peak Trams, (old); $0% n. Peak Trams. (now), $2 Star Ferries, cold), $95% b. Yaumati Ferries, (old) $22 China Lights, $15,75 sn.
n.
π.
China Lights, (new), $12.25 1.
H. K. Electric, $56 b.
Macno Electric, $20 n. Sandakan Lights, $8.30 n. Telephone (old), 831 su. Telephone (new), $11.80 sa China Buses. Sh. $11 n. Singapore Tractions, 29/- n. Singapore Pref 28/- n.
Industrinis
Malabon Sugars. $0% n. Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $191⁄2 » Cald: Mag. (Prof.), Sh. $15 n. Canton Ices, $2.20 b. Cement, $12,60 sa. H. K. Robes, $1.10 s.
Stores, &c.
Dairy Farm $23 wa. Watson, $4.85 m.
Lane Crawfords, $0 n. Mackintoshs, $6 'n. Sinceres, $3
Wm. Powells, 40 cts, n. Wing On (II.K.), $50 n.
Cotton Mills.
Ewo Cattone, Sh. $8.80 b, S'hal Cottons (aid), Sh. $70 b, S'hai Cottons (now), Sh. 539%
Zoong Sings, $18 b. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $25 n. Aiscellaneous
II. K. Entertainments, $3 n. S. C. Enterprise $1.35 n. Maeno "Greyhounds," $2_n.
Constructions (old), $1 o. Constructions (new). 50 cts. n. Vibro Piling, $41⁄4 b.
Ch. Govt. 5% 1925 G.SBds
92% b.
H.K. Govt. 4% Lean 8% prm. b. ILK. Govt, 84% Loan par. b. Wallace Harpers, $4 n.
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Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities. Daily New York Exchange Service
Commodity Futures on the principal American markeas, Members of New York Cotton Exchange.
Chicago Board of Trade.
Winnipeg Grain Exchange.
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· Canadian Commodity Exchange, Inc., Montreal,
New York Cofac and Sugar Exchange.
Correspondents for
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Telephone 30244.
J. E. Swan & Co., New York.
Cable Address: SWANSTOCK. Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Building. Hongkong.
ጌፍ ዳ enlled, and Hia Worship found
defendant guilty of the charge, stating that he considered it serious for defendant to steal from the ship, as he had been given full trust and access to entire ship. His Worship sentenced defendant to one month's Imprison-) ment, in default of a $10 fine,
THEFT
ABOARD
SHIP
GAOL IN DEFAULT OF FINE
Wus
Cheung Kwok-chun, 10, brought before Mr. F. Himsworth at the Kowloon Magistracy this morn- ing. for larceny of $26 (Hongkong currency), $5 (Canton currency), and there pawn tickets, from Your Ma, working on board the s.s. Son- chow, on September 19.
The prosecuting oflleer stated that defendant hoarded the steamer and
were
was
houses in the
SNATCHER SENT TO GAOL
ROBBED MAN OF FOUNTAIN PEN
A series of thefts of load clips used
Kwong Chiu, 35, umemployed, up- in electric wiring were admitted by In antfelpation of the demand for peared before Mr. S. F. Balfour al Luk Tim, aged 32, unemployed, wher space at the British Industries Fair in the Central Magistracy this morning,
Coronation he appeared before Mr. W. Schofield the
усаг, the Fair and pleaded guilty to a charge of at the Centrul Magistracy this morn-
Management Committee has decided stealing a fountain pen belonging to with ripping, cutting or
on an. Important extension of the¦ Fan Chua-mun. severing 64
Detective-Sergeant D. Mann, said View district, and
will result in quadrupling the ori Bay with stealing them. A second charge ginal area of 1920.
that the defendant was standing In of possession of an Instrument nt for
Bookings for the textiles section Queen's Road about 6 p.m. yesterday DCT- an unlawful purpose was preferred in the new Earl's Court building al- watching some Chinese strect ngainst defendant.
rendy Indiente the effect of Carona-formances when he felt a tug at his Acting Sub-Inspector C. 5. Madx-ton dress demands on the cotton, down and found that his fountai
left lower Jackel pocket. He looked
which had clips taken from the cle wick said that only seven houses woollen and rayon industries.
Exports of British textile manufac dressed in a similar manner as
pen was missing, and saw R man trie wiring had beca traced
tures from January to August this defendant running away. He chased unt. Defendant admitted taking clips year are nearly £3,000,000 ubend of him, and saw the man throw the pen from several other houses, but could the same period last year.and. not show the police where they were tinted increase of oversens demand and stopped the chise. He could not to the ground. He picked up the pen lluated: The clips were used for for United Kingdom textiles in ex-
pected.--British Wireless.
day
defend-
keeping electric wiring on the wall, and were attached to the staircases. and led to the meters. Those in de- fendant's possession were worth $2.78, but the Hongkong. Electric Company had had to replace over 200 clips a and were making that a serious view of the offence be taken.
Defendant was fined $100, of two months' hard labour, on the first charge, and was sentenced to an addi- tional six weeks' hard labour on the The first of these official contests second charge. Mr. N. Vargasoff, of was staged by the Hongkong Hotel the Meter Department of the Hong- 1935, and supervised by Mr. kong Electric Company, was the com- Andres and first
Prestos. During that werk no less than 1.562
plainant. people attended the ten dances.
Handsome prizes will be offered, and the event will be recognised as the oflctal championship of Hong- kong.
REBELS 23 MILES FROM MADRID
Continued from Page 1.)
that the new army will be subject to regular discipline and regulations. -United Press.
Oviedo Bombed
Madrid, Sept. 22, The Whe Ministry says that three deserters from the rebel garrison
Oviedo repart the gravest damage in recent days, due to loyalist bombardment.
It is reported that the, besiegers are in the highest spirits, awaiting the decisive moment.-United Press.
Companys Shot
Lisbon, Sept. 23.
The rebel radio broadcast from Teluan states that Senor Luis Com panys was fatally shot while t-
stole the goods from complainant. who had now gone to Swatow with the ship. Cumplainant reported the Joss to the Russian guard, who told the compradore. Three men under rusplek by the compradore arrested when the Soochow nearing Canton on September 20 tempting to bourd a French plane and the money
and escape from Bilbao. and pawn tickets were found on first defendunt. The matter was taken up with the Can- tant police who would have nothing to do with it, and referred it back to the Hongkong Court.
His Worship sentenced defendant to one month in gael, in default of payment of $10.
BRITISH FINANCES
London, Sept. 29. Exchequer returns show that total ordinary revenue amounts to £272,- 139,270, compared with £277,522,000 at the corresponding date of last year. Total ordinary expediture is £348,220,568, compared with £333,- 368,057 at the corresponding date of 1933--British Wireless
BORIS
KARLOFF
MAKES
YOU SCREAM A YOUR OWN SHADE
[as the man who: ike dead man who folectric = choir
AT
THE
THE
WALKING DEAD
* AˆWarner Bros. Picture with a RICARDO CORTEZ EDMUND GWENN Marguerite CHURCHILL'
SATURDAY
QUEEN'S
It is further stated that the loyalist lenders, in the presence of a League of Nations delegate, agreed to sur- render the elty provided, the lives of all within are spared.-United Preas.
Italian
Offended
Rome, Sept. 23. The Italian Consul General at Barcelona, Signor Carlo Bossi, while motoring to-day, was stopped and searched by Spanish Government supporters,
When released be strongly pro-. tested to the authorities.
|
MUI-TSAI CASE CHANGE OF ADDRESS NOT NOTIFIED
Lim
HITLER NOT RESIGNING
con-
be sure whether defendant was the man who stole the pen.
sen-
The polles constable who effected the arrest gave evidence saying that he saw defendant actually taking the pes from complainant's pocket. De- Berlin, Sept. 22. tendant was Officials denied to-day the wide-tenced
found guilty and four months' hard labour. sprend gossip that Reichsfucturer He had previous convictions for the Adolf Hitler was considering resign- same offence. ing the Chancellorship. In favour of General Herman Guering, and s me member of the latter's staff snid
"That is just another bast egg some- is trying to hatch."United
ane
Press.
FOLKESTONE LEAVES
STOWAWAYS FROM NAVY
NO COURT MARTIAL TO BE HELD
No court martial will be · held in respect of the action of Ordinary Seaman Albert. Lewis and Stoker
Cinss)
Charles Brown, of
II.M.S. Folkestone left harbour at o'clock this morning flying her paying-off pennant as she started on a three months' cruise. Her itinerary provides for a first stop at Singapore (2nd from September 20 to October 17, HM.S. Adventure, who stowed away Sourabaya, Ball, Dihi, Koepang after which she will visit Semarang on the President Taft for Manila.
The men were returned by the
Shun, married Woman, residing at No. 74 Wellington Street, first floor, was summoned before Mr W. Schofield at the Central Magla-Chilachup, Benkulen, Padang (Emmaame ship and yesterday were handed tracy this morning, with failing to Haven). Sibolga, Sabang, Belawin over to the
port the change of address of her registered mul-tsal, Chan Woon-sol aged 15.
Defendant did not appear in Court, but sent a representative. who admitted the summons.
Inspector H. W. Fraser, attached to the S. C. A., stated that on August 20, Indy Inspector visited defendant's registered address at No. 5 Ezra Late for the purpose of Interviewing the -tagi. She was informed.
by neighbours that the girl and her em- ployer had moved to the vicinity of Lok Hing Lane. On her way to this address, the lady inspector met the girl, who said her employer had re- moved to No. 741 Wellington Street, first floor. The employer said she had moved to this address on August
The girt Is very well-treated, sald Inspector Praser, and has been visited da numerous occasions, the last being on June 20. Defendant's fallure to report might have been due to a lapse on her part. on defendant.
His Worship imposed a fine of $19
COOLIE STEALS
SUGAR
FROM CHINA PROVIDENT GODOWN
WOR
It is recalled that when the La Ping, aged 37. coolie, cruiser Pola was sent to Barcelona Brought before Mr. W. Schofield at recently following the murder of an the Central Magistracy this murning. | Kallun workman. Italian political charged with the theft of 10 tacis of cirées stated that in the event of sugar, valued-it 10 cent from No. any similar incident occurring Italy2 Godown of the China Provident, would have to take stronger mea sures than Special.
Loan and
West, more protests.-Reuter 177-178 Conuslakt Company, ut No.
Inspector
clor M. II. Hourihan stated that defendant was seen to go up to the first floor of the godown and come down with the sugar, when he
To Comfort Hostages
Hendaye, Sept. 22, The French Ambassador, M. Her- bette, accompanied by Monsignor Mathieu, Bishop of Dax, has sailed for Bitbon on a French cruiser to visit the hostage ships and comfort the
refugees. The loyalists are threatening to blow mines beneath the ships if the rebels bomb Bilbo. -United Press.
ALSATIAN BITES SMALL BOY
FINE IMPOSED ON LADY OWNER
Mr.
was caught. The Company hud been missing about. 200 lbs. of sugar over a long period, and had set a
trap tu catch the thief. A foreman back hidden in
In the godown and arrested defendant when he came out of
of the
In his possen with the sugie
Defendant was bound over in at personal bond of $20 to be of good behaviour for one year. Mr. E. J. M. Churn was the complainant.
BEATS COBB'S RECORD
Salt Lake City, Sept. 22. is attempting to break Cobb's 24- The American, A. B. Jenkins, who
Mrs. V. M. Pearse, of 71 Hennessy Road. was rummoned before S. F. Balfour at
hour the Central Magis- tracy this inorning and pleaded not guilty to a change of having allowed her dog to be at large without a muzzle on August 20.
I was stated that the police had no evidence that the dog was Dul in the street without a muzzle, but the charge was brought against de- fendant through complaint made by a small boy who had been bitten by the dog.
ar
Glving evidence, Chak Sui-chuen sold that while playing in Hennessy Road outside defendant's house on August 29, he
bitten by was Alsatian dog belonging to defendant. He made a report to the Police Station on September 2, and in com- pany of a police officer went to de- fendant's house and there identified the dog that bit him.
A friend ut lurt witness, Lam Mau- yee, also identified defendant's dog as the one that bit bis friend.
Defendant was ordered to pay n fine of $16.
record and Capt. George Eyston's 48-hour record, smashed the 5,000 kilometre mark 10-day with an average speed of 153.05 miles per haur, compared with Cobb's 150.21— Reuter.
Dell, Singapore (December Hongkong (January 4)
HUNDREDS IN PRISON
naval authorities and 10). were dealt with summarily by their
Commander,
Jerusalem, Sept. 23,
FLYING-BOAT.DUE
The second of the two Singapore Since the beginning of the strike flying-boats, coming here in connec lu Palestine, It is officially stated, tion with the visit of Commodore 2,643 Arabs and 346 Jews have been Sydney Smith, is due here late this arrested, 1,040 Arabs and 210 Jews afternoon. The Commodore arrived imprisoned and 710 Arabs and 71 yesterday afternoon. The two flying- Jews were nequitted, and meanwhile boats are scheduled to start the re- 297 Arabs and 57 Jews await trial-turn journey on Friday vin Manila, Renter Special.
Borneo and Sarawak.
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DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
WITH A HEART ALWAYS RIGHT THE The usual fortnightly whist drive HEAD CAN SELDOM WE WRONċ-Scott, will be held in the Reading Room at Kowloon Docks on Friday, at 8.45
The body of a Chinese man, about | p.m. Admission is fifty cents. 40 years old, was taken to the Public Mortuary when he was found banging in a building under construction at Laichikok Road yesterday.
Kowloon.
the
Leung Tal, 20, a coolie, of No. 1 Graham Street, was admitted to the Government Civil Hospital yesterday when he fell from fadder at hi house.
J2
Two painters, Chu Ying and Chu Kuen, brothers, were taken to Kowloon Hospital yesterday to
Que week's formal remand was receive treatment to injuries received Tang Chung, aged 24, unemployed, when they were involved in a fight granted upon the application of was brought before Mr. W. Schofield
Acting Sub. Inspector Kinnear, by at the Central Magistracy this mor-coolic, Lam Choi, was also admitted Magistracy to-day to Chan Luk, 26. with others in Nathan Road Mr. E. Busworth at the Kowloon ning, charged with (4) krceny of to the Kewloon Hospital suferi allas Cheung Foon, married woman,
leather suitcase, a pair of shoes, from injuries received in TE Bight eight pieces of clothing, a purse and
with other coolies in Ning Po Street, charged with assaulting Loung
Leung Sam, $3 in banknotes on September 2
on September 11 at No. 2 2 Granville from No. 10 Percival Street, second
Road, with three others not floor, the property of Cheuk Yip, Churged with possession of lumps arcond charge has been preferred custody, Intending to rob her. A electric plater, and (b) larceny of n of pink paste containing heroin, and against defendant, namely possession rattan basket and eight picces a number of heroin pills, Hung Sze of an automalle pistol, three rounds clothing from the same address on 50, widow, Sit Li, 28, and L1 Kwan of ammunition and a cartridge case- the same day, the property of Li tul, 18-year-old girl, were remanded without a Kéence, Yuen, electrle plater. Lance- for one week when they appeared There was no record against defen- loon Mugistracy this morning. Sergeant D. E. Saller prosecuted. before Mr. Macfadyen at the Kow- RC- dant, who was bound over in a per- venue Oficer Brown said they were sonal bond of $100 for a period of arrested on Tuesday on the third one yea and ordered to be back to Shiu Hing. He was worned
floor of 311 Tai Nan Street. that, if he returned to the Colony, he, would be banished.
SHIP ABANDONED
sent
A very severe view was taken by Kowloon Mr. E. Himsworth at the Magistracy this morning in h in which Cheung. Ng, unemployed, appeared on remand for possession
case
DOG ON BEACH Lieutenant G. I. Howntree, of H.
Au Pul, 32, Unemployed, appeared of 457 forged 10-cent notes on the M. 5. Adventure, was summoned be-
before Mr. W. Schofield at the Cen- Kwangtung Provincial Bank, on fore Mr. Balfour at the Central
tral Magistracy this morning and September out the Canton-Kowloon Magistracy this morning for having
pleaded guilty to a charge of possess This Court will do all in
tallway station. Itis Worship said: allowed his dog to wander on the
Jon of 500 heroin pills. Inspector This
power Repulse Bay Beach on August 10.
Hourihan said the pills were found to stop people like you from using Although defendant was not pre-
Heft Hongkong ns o distributing centre strapped around defendant's The Coast Guard has reported a leg. Defendent was ordered to pay for forged banknotes of other coun- sent in Court to answer the charge, collision in fug near Huni's Point,
In which the Norwegian freighter a fine of $800, or, in default, to serve icles. I have been asked to take n Pluto has been badly damaged, her order for the confiscation of the pilla, sentencing you to six
months' hard labour. An serious view of this case, and I do crew abandoning ship.-United Press.
was made.
imprisonment.
awing to the Adventure being out of the Colony, a caution was administer-
ed.
New York, Sept. 22.
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