THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
NEW YORK RECOVERS
PHILLIES BEATEN BY SLIM MARGIN
CARDINALS
INACTIVE
New York, Sept. 23. Teams whose only hope for a chance at the National League
York pennant is that New
Glants shall be consistently benten in their remaining games, were shocked when the Giants hit fifteen times against to four victory. The Phillies and won a double-header from the leaders yesterday, but eight hits, including a homer by Camilli, were not enough to match the Giants' page.
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THURSDAY,
U.S. Rejects
China Income Tax Scheme
WOULD VIOLATE OLD "EXTRALITY" PACT
Washington, Sept. 23. The United States Government ting refused to submit to the proposed application of an income tax on foreignera resident in China.
It has informed Nanking through the Embassy that the proposal, na far as the Unlled States is concern ed, would violate. the United States' extraterritorial rights in the Chinese
P & O-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND hila to-day and scored a five republic.--Reuter,
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES
MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS
Taking Cargo For
Straits, Java, Burma, Ceylon, Red Sen, Egypt, Istanbul, Greece, Indio. Persian Gulf, Mauritius, Levantine Porta, Europe.
East and South Africa, Australio,
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL-FORTNIGHTLY
DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS
UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIM. GOVERNMENT
"All vessels may call at any ports on ur off the route.-and the route and all anlings are subject to change or deviation with or without notice."
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS
From
Tons Hong Kong
Aboul
Destination.
2nd Oct. Bombay & Kurach) only.
3rd Oct. Marseilles & London.
8.5.
*KIDDERPORE
RANPURA
**BHUTAN
4,000 17,000
8,080 10th
RAWALPINDI *BEHAR
17,000 17th 0,100 21h
ECORFU
1*SOUDAN
Oct. Marseilles, Havre, London, Bull.
Hamburg, Rotterdam & Antwerp. Oct. Marsellen & London. Oct. Marseilles, Havre, London, Ilull,
Hamburg Rotterdum & Antwerp. 14,500 31st Oct, Bombay, Marseilles & London,
Hull, 7th Nov. Marcilles, Havre, London. 6,000
Hamburg, Rotterdam & Antwerp.
Calls Tangler. Calla Cambiunca. + All vessels may call at Malta,
Cargo only.
Frequent conneelian from Port Said for Passengers and Carmo to Istanbul, Pirnents. Smyrna and other Levant Ports by steamers of the Khediviál Mall Steamship Co.
BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS
TILAWA 10,000 20th Sept. 10.30 am.
SANTHIA
*GOGRA
SIRDHANA
SHINALA
Cargo only.
8,000 10th Oct.
7,000 24th Oct. Singapore, Port Swettenham, Penang
Rangoon & Calcutia, 7th Nov. 8,000
8,000 21st Nov.
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS
NANKIN
NELLORE TANDA
7,000 2nd Oct. 7,000 31st Oct. 4th Dee. 7,000
Manila, Raboul. Brisbane, Sydner.
Melbourne & Hobart.
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN
*SOUDAN
CORFU
COGRA
NELLORE
SIRDHANA
RANCHI
• Cargo only.
8,000,20th Sept. Shanghai & Japan. 14,500 1st Oct. Shanghai & Japan,
7,000 1st Oct. Direct to Japan,
7,000 4th Oct, Shanghal
Japan.
3,000 15th Oct. Amoy, Shanghal & Japan.
17,000 16th Oct. Shanghai & Japan.
All dates are upproximate and subject to alteration without notice. For further information, Passage, Freight, Handbook, etc., apply to
The Agents. Phone 27721
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE.CO
PIE ORBUILDING CONNAUGHTŒROAD CENTRAL HONGKONG)
N.Y.K.
General Passenger Agents in the Orient for tho
CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE.
San Francisco via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu.
Chichibu Maru
Tatsuta Maru
Asama Maru
Seattle & Vancouver.
Wed, 30th Sept.
Wed, 14th Oct.
...... Wod., 28th Oct,
Heian Maru (Starts from Kobe) Mon., 5th Oct. Hikawa Maru (Starts from Kobe) Wed, 21st Oct. New York via Panama.
Nagara Maru
Nojima Maru
.Sun., 11th Oct
South America (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu,
Los Angeles, Mexico & Panama,
Rakuyo Maru
Tues., 3rd Nov,
.Mon., 12th OcL .
Sat, 26th Sept. .Sat., 10th Oct. Sat, 24th Oct,
London, Marseilles, Antwerp & Rotterdam.
Hakusan Maru.
Haruna Maru
Katori Maru
Liverpool
Port Said, Beyrouth, Istanbul, Piraeus,
and Marseilles..
Lima Maru
Sat., 10th Oct.
Sydney & Melbourne via Manila & Ports.
Bombay via Singapore, Penang, & Colombo.
.Sat., 26th Sept.
Mon, 28th Sept. Wed., 7th Oct.
Calcutta via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon,
Atsata Maru
Toyama Maru
+Calcutta Maru
+Nagato Mari
†Toba Maru
Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama.
Kashima Maru
Ginyo Maru
Yasukuni Maru
† Carge Only.
.Tues., 29th Sept.
Wed., 7th Oct.
Fri, 25th Sept.
Sun, 27th Sept. Tues., 6th Oct.
Burns Philp Lines, Jolat Passenger Agents,
Gibb, Livingston & Co., Ltd.
Tel. 30291,
with
a go
Pittsburgh bent Chiengo, seven to ix, thus allowing the St. Louis Cardinals, whose Kamo Cincinnati was postponed, to notch higher in the standing.
Brooklyn defeated Boston eight to
six.
Cleveland whipped the Chicago
a
White Sox in the American League, seventeen to two, Trusky hitting home run, in the first part of double-header. But Chicago won night-cap, cight to tour, Appling pounding the ball out of the park.
New York wou from
from Philadelphia, twelve to five, each having thirteen hits. Selkirk
homered,
St. Louis Browns ron all around Detroit, winning by len la one, Hell contributing a circuit clout.
took Duston into Washington camp with a score of three to two Renter.
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ETHIOPIANS WILL REMAIN IN ASSEMBLY
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M. Mota. Swis delegate. 11- nounced that a Government must abstain from voting as the question of the validity of the credentials of the Ethiopian delegates all existed and was fauve In its political con- sequences,
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Frunce has already declined to accept the Nanking Government's suggestion for an income tax levy on French subjects resident in China.
Final Tribute
To Airman
SEPTEMBER 24, 1936.
TWENTY YEARS OF GASTRIC TROUBLE
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times
for treatment, but after leaving hospitni | AMARGA I was bound to keep strielly to milk diet, which kept me in rather a weak state-but now, since taking Maclean Brand Stomach Powder I can eat quite a lot of food that I dared not fouch before,
"In mostly' nursing, and shall be pleased to recommend your powder | to any sufferer who may come under my care in the future.
"I have taken about four bottles up to now, and it has worked wonders for me.
I intend to keep a bottle always in reserve and give a dose to sufferers who doubt its merits."
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with the signature "ALEX, C. MACLEAN" on the bottle. That's the one you want, in bottles Also
FROM MANY FRIENDS in cartons. Never sold loose,
OF MR. T. C. BLACK
Liverpool, Sept. 20.
The renales of the late Mr. T. Campbell Black,, recently killed in an acrodronic mishap, were cremated here this afternoon,
A large crowd, including brother tiers and members of the theatrical profession, attended the service.-- Reuter's Bulletin Service.
14 KILLED IN COLLISION
FRENCH EXPRESS TRAIN TRAGEDY
Parks, Sept. 23, Fourteen people were killed and 25 injured when an express from Bordeaux was telescoped by local Tra mea Lourdes,
The focal tram dashed into the rear of the stationary express, which, oving to engine trouble, could not be muved from the track betore the oncoming local train arrived.--- Renter's Bulletin Service,
ANGLO-ITALIAN
TRADE TALKS
Great Britain, France, the Scandinavian countries, members of the Little Entente, the Balkan Entente nations and the British Dominions all vnted "Yes," to the Committee's re- commendation. The "No" vules were from Hungary, Austria, Albania and Ecuador, Abstentions were Bulgaria, Chile, Stan, Switzerland, Portugal and Venezuela-Reuter.
Italians May Quit.
Rome, Sept. 23. Italians are frankly astonished at the decision of the Credentials Committee of the League of Na- tions to submit to the Hague Court of International Justice the problem of Ethiopia's right of representation in the League As-plained sembly. This move means the
intlofinite postponement of Italy's return to the League and in the view of many Italians may mean Signor Benito Mussolini may decide his country is to leave the League altogether.
The Committee's action also makes participation of Italy in the proposed Locarno Treaty signatories' talks more than doubtful.
The decision to leave the League, however, if it is taken, would only be anounced after the question is discussed by the Cabinet, which does not meet unt! October 10. Reuter.
Unofficial Fears
Rorde, Sept: 23. It is unofficially predicted here that Italy will quit the League of Nations due to Geneva's decision in the Ethiopian issue. However, this is not confrmable in official circles, where it is merely stated that the Geneva developments have created 413 Nerious situation."
DELEGATES VISITING IN ROME
'London, Sept. 22.
In tablet form. If any difficulty in obtaining write to:Banker & Co., Ltd. P, O. Box 590, Hong Kong.
EXCHANGE RATES
Genern
Paris.
Berlin Athens
Milan.
Oslo..... Shanghai. New York. Amsterdam Vienna, Prague. Madrid. Lisbon
Hangicong. 130s.
Montreal.
16.553
12.02 12.02 533
19.90
533
7.49
AND NOW
FOLKS!
WE COME TO THE BIRTHDAY LIST.
MANY HAPPY RETURNS THE
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WHO NOW
CELEBRATE
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3RD ANNIVERSARY
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110
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19
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Monte Video.....38 n. Silver (forward), 10% Silver (Spot)....10 War Loan.
T.T. Demand
.4077
-British Wireless.
EXCHANGE
TIT, Shanghai T.T. Singapore TT, Japan
TT. India
T.T. U.S.A. T.T. Mande
Manila
negotiations for the resumption of TT. Auran
Selling
1/2.26/32 1/2.25/32
1034%
.52h
105%
8126
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4584
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T.T. Batavia TT. Bangkok In the House of Commons on July T.T. Saigon 39, the President of the Board of T.T. France Trade, Mr. Walter Runcimars, ex-T.T. Germany
the reasons for which T.T. Switzerland
following the | T.T. Lisbon Anglo-Italian trade, lifting of sanctions, had had to be suspended.
The two Governments, however.
altogether lose during Th
interval question of
f commercial agree- and to-day
the Board ment.
Trade ännounced that ar- of rangements had been made for re- sumption of negotiations regarding delegates trade and payments, and have proceeded to Rome for this pur- pase-British Wireless,
did.
not
4 m/s. L/C. London
do 4 m/s./P.
citi
touch the
4 m/s. L/C, U.S.A.
4 m/s. Franer
30 d/s. India
FIRE ABOARD LINER
OUTWARD BOUND FROM MELBOURNE
London, Sept. 23.
U.S. Cross rate in London
FAMINE DENIED
Washington, Sept. 23.
The Indian Service to-day denied that Alaskan Eskimos and Indians are facing starvation, saying it had sent $0,000 worth of food, suficient for 500 souls, and would send ranre if it were necessary-huited Press.
One case each of Small-pox, and Five broke out to-day in the holi Diphilieris and two cases of Typhoid the 11,082-ton Orient liner, were reported to the local Health Ormonde, outward bound from Mel-authorities on Tuesday,
of
Diplomats believe that instead of formally quilting the League, Italy might
refrain from attending bourne. meetings until the Ethiopian question is settled. It is bolloved that Signor Mussolini has no wish to burn his bridges,
A statement Issued in London by the Company lo-night says that as a strong wind was blowing at the time,
leaving Italy definitely Captain Thorne thought it advisable Let's eat-!
isolated with Germany.
All quarters are agreed that event have virtually precluded early Locane conference.-United Press.
נון!
DEATH OF MR. J. PUNCHEON
PASSES AWAY IN ENGLAND
The death of Mr. James Puncheon
to anchor in Twofold Bay, 250 miles south of Sydney, in order to deal with the fire before proceeding on the voyage. His latest report states that the fire is confined to one see- lion of the hold and is under con- trol.
there is And
no cause for anxiety-British. Wireless.
NEW INDIAN GOVERNORSHIPS
on September 23 at the age of 50, THREE APPOINTMENTS
announced from Eastbourne, where
he had been living in retirement since he left Hongkong in 1933.
The Inte Mr. Puncheon will be remembered by many old hands as
MADE
London, Sept. 23. The King has approved the follow- ing appointments to Governorships
a bollermaker at the Kowloon Docks tind as one of the oldest members in Indian Provinces: and keenest players of the Kowloon
Dock Recreation Club. He was a
BiharMr. M. G. Hallett to suc- ceed Sir J. D. Sifton.
member of the Kowloon Bowling Sir Michael Kenne. Green Club, He came out to Hong-
Assam, Sir R. N. Reid to succeed
kang many years ago to join the
North-West Frontier Provinci
Kowloon Decks but inter transferred Sir George Cunningham to, succeed
to the New Engineering Company at Sir Rulph Griffith.
of next
year.---British
Shanghut, from which he retired These changes will take effect in and went Home about 1914. His the spring wife died at Home, and Mr. Puncheon Wireless. returned here in 1922 to renew his association with the Kowloon Docks where he remained to the end of his stay in the Colony.
He leaves one son and one daugh
LORD SEMPILL'S FLIGHT
London, Sept. 23.
ter is
in England; one son, Mr. George A Melbourne message states that Funcheon who
in Jordine, Lord Sempill, who arrived there in Matheson's at Shanghai, and one his Monospar aeroplane this morning, daughter, who is the wife of Mr. It. proposes to leave again for England Miller of Messrs Butterfield & Swire,
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