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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

THE HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ONLY PERSONAL

BANK HOLIDAY;

In accordance with Government

25 Words $1.50 Ordinance, The Exchange Banks

for 3 days prepaid

WANTED KNOWN.

EXCHANGE - BUILDING Beauty Parlour, first floor, most up-to-date in the Colony, Permanent Waving, Set, Fuelain and Manicure. Please take lift by courtesy of Lane, Craw- ford. Phone 30770.

NEW SEEDS of Gerbern, Double Larkspur, Tithonia and Dulbing Onloria have just been received by the Clover Flower Shop. Orders for seedlings of these and other varieties of flowers and vegetables should be

mude now for November delivery.

TO LET

will be closed for the transaction of Public Business on Saturday, 10th. October, 1938. (The Anni- versary of the Chinese Republic). Hongkong, Cth October, 1936.

GARRISON

SCHOOL PRIZE DAY

ELDER PUPILS GIVEN

AWARDS

MONEY-

IMPORTING CHARGE

FAILS

Chu Kan, aged 30, seaman, was brought before Mr. K. Keen nt tho Central Magistracy this morning, on

charge of importing 25 Shanghai dollars on board the steamer Fatshan without placing them on the manifest.

OTI

Mr. C. Y. Kwan appeared for de-. fendant and pleaded not guilty.

Revenue Offeer A. W. Grimmitt

employed anid defendant was board the steamer. When the alip arrived from Canton on Tuesday, the ship was searched and defendant's boxes in his enbin opened, and the dollars were found. Defendant.first said he was taking the money to the Choi Kee money-changer's firm, but later, retracted his story, and said they were his own property. If de- fendant had stated in the first place that the money was his own property, W. O. Instructor, J. Imrie, 1. A., no charge would have been preferred headmaster of the School, read the against him. The Revenue Depart- annual report, after which Lt. Col.ment were not pressing the case, how- It. M. Rodwell presented the prizes ever. to the happy children.

The Garrison Elder Children's School held its annual prize distribu- tion at the school-house in Garden Road, this morning, attended by the parents and friends of the pupils.

TO LET-No. 3 and 4, King's Park

At the end of the ceremony, Major Buildings, Austin Road, Kowloon, four-roomed FLATS. Hot and Cold Joseph, A.E.C., thanked Col. Rodwell Water, Splendid outlook Apply for having presented the prizes. Union Trading Co. York Building. Telephone 27738.

SHARE PRICES

The following is the list of local shure quotations issued this morning.

Banks,

H. K. Banks, $1,610 b.),

H. K. Banks (Lon. Reg.).

sion n.

Chartered Bank, £16 n. Mercantile Bank, A. and B.

£314 n. Mercantile Bank, C., £14% n. East Asia Bank, $80 b.

Insurances.'

Canton In.. $270 n. Union In., $680 sa. China Underwriters, $1.00 n. China Fire, $462 n..

11. K. Fire, In., $265 n. Internat'l Assce., Sh. $31⁄2 n.

Shipping.

Douglas, $30 n.

IL. K. Steamboats, $4 n. Indo-Chinas (Prof.), $30 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $20 n. Sliell (Bearer), 113/1 n. Union Waterboats, $12 n.

Docks etc

II. K. Wharves (old), $115% n.} H. K. & W. Docks, $13.78 11. Providents (old), $2/215 0. Providents (new), 20 cts. n. Hongkow (old), Sh. $100 n. New Engineerings, Sh. 34 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $811⁄2 n.

Mining.

Kailan, 12/- 1.

Langkats (Single), $3% n.

S'hai Explorations. Sh. $2 n.

Shai Loans, Sh. $2 n.

Raube, $11.35 b.

Venz: Goldfield, 354 b.

Antamoks, $0.06 n.

Atoks, $1.10 n.

Baguio Gold, 64 cts. n. Balatoes, $23 n.

Penguet Consolidated, $23 n. Benguet Exp., 41 cta, D. Big Wedges, 83 ets. n. Consolidated Mines, 10% cts. an. Demonstrations, $1.64/.65 n. Gold Creeks, 60 cts. n.

Gold River, 12 cts. n.

Ipn Gold 38 cla. 6.

1. X. L.. $3.45 xa.

Itogons. $3.45 sa.

Mambulao, 70 cts. n.

Masbate, $1.06 n.

Northern Mining, 51 cts, 11. Paracale Gumnas, $1.50 b... Salacol, 18 cts. n.

San Mauricio, $5.95/96 an. Santa Rosa, 17 cts, ex, rta, sa, Suyoc Consols, $1.24 ga. United Paracale, $3.85 n.

Lands, Hoteln, etc.

II. and S. Hotels, $5.90 BA, II. K. Lands, $41 n.

H. K. Lands. 4% Deben.

$105 n.

S'hai Lands, Sh. $13 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. 810 n. Humphres, $91⁄21⁄2 n... II. K. Realtles, 80.80. Chinese Estates, $78 m. China Realties, Sh. $4 n. China Debentures Sh. $60 n,

Public Utilities.

II. K. Tramways. $12.50 b. Peak Trams, (old), $61⁄2 n. Peak Trams, (new), $2% n. Star Ferries, (old), $95 sk. Yaumati Ferries, (old) $221⁄2 n. Chinn Lights, $14.30-8. China Lights, (new), $11% n. 1. K. Electric, $54% b. Macao Electric, $20 n. Sandakan Lights. $8.30 n. Telephone (old), $30% n. Telephone (new), $11.90 n. China Buses. Sh. $11 n. Singapore Tractions, 27/- n. Singapore Pref. 27/ .

Industrials

Malabon Sugars, $914 n. Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $19

Cald: Macg. (Prof.), Sh. $16 n. Canton Icos, $2.20 n.

Cement, $12 n.

H. K. Ropes, $3.00 n.

Stores, &c.

Dairy Farm $224 n. Watson, $4.85 n.

Lane Crawfords, $6% n. Mackintoshs, 35 n. Sinceros, 33 n.

Wm. Powells, 40 ets. n. Wing On (H.K.), $60 n.

Cotton Mills.

b,

Ewo Cottons, Sh. $9 S'hai Cottons (old), Sh. $74 m. S'hal Cottons (new), Sh. $42 n. Zoong Sings, $20 n. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $28 n. Miscellaneous H.-K. Entertainments, $3.1. S. C. Enterprise $1.35 . Macao "Greyhounds," $2 D. Constructions (old), $14 n. Construtions (new), 60 cta. n. Vibro Piling, $4% n,

Ch. Govt. 5% 1928 G.$Bds

95% n.

H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 877 prm. b. H.K. Govt. 3% Loan par. b. Wallace Harpers. $4 n.

THE LASTING BRILLIANCE OF

MANSION POLISH

ANTISEPTIC

MEANS

LESS FREQUENT FLOOR POLISHING

Obtainable at all loading Stores.

Sole Agents: Imperial Chemical Industrios (China), Ltd.

Mr. Kwan contended that the money was found among defendant's own personal effects, and if one could not keep one's own money among his own property, he did not know where it could be kept. There was no evidence of importation of the money, he submitted. The

meney had never been taken off the slip, but had been found in defendant's trunk.

1s Worship said that, under the circumstances, he would discharge defendant.

MANILA SHARES

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1936.

DR. GOMBOES PASSES

The late Dr. Julius Gombos, and Foreign Hungarian Premier Afinister, whose death occurred yes- terday.

China Growth Retarded

DIPLOMAT BEMOANS

COMPLICATIONS

Geneva, Oct. 8,

The Chinese diplornat, Mr. King, ComTM the Economic speaking at mission's debate here, outlined the recent developments in China, saying there were signs of rehabilitation but that progress had been retarded by and compilentions serious

The following quotations have been received by Swan. Culbertson & Fritz from their Manita office after the close of the morning session:

Prices in Pesos Buyers Sellers

difficulties. 28 A

Acoje Antamok Atok

3.75

3.80

07

.......

.66

Bagulo Gold

35

10

Benguet Consolidated 13.75 Benguet Exploration

14.00

20

27

Big Wedge

.50

.51

Coco Grove

2.35

2.40

Consolidated Mines

,00

.0025

Demonstration

.D7

.50

Equitable

.30 A

Gold Creek

31

ipo Gold

.22

Itogon

2.10 2.15

Masbate

.63

Mineral Resources

40

41

Mother Lode

.40

Paracale Gold

.30

39

3.55

3.00

.73

.74

2,20

2.25

Universal Exploration

.30

37

Market-Firm.

San Mauricio

Suyoc.....

United Paracalc

RABIES

(Continued from Page.3.)

by this Institute in anti-rabic treat- nient is towards a higher concentru- tion of brain substance as experience in larger centres appears to warrant It. In pursuance of this our dosage was raised in 1933 from one per cent. to 2 per cent,

"In the coming year it is again proposed to increase the concentra- tion of brain substance from 2 per cent. to four per cent. In the treat- ment of Class-III and Class IV bites. This brings our treatment practically into line with that pursued by the Indian Institutes, whose results ap- peur to warrant the increased dosage. Nevertheless some of the large In- siltutes in the East still use vaccines containing one and two per cent. of brain substance.

H.K. DISADVANTAGE

many

As soon as the clouds on the Far Eastern horizon cleared away. China would be n greater nation than ever, he said, as a buyer of the world's goods.

He drew attention to the lussos caused by muggling in North Chino, which was not an attack upon China's credit but upon the legitimate trade of all countries,-Reuter,

ROBBERS BOARD FISHING BOAT

Young Sap-luk, 17 years, single woman residing on cluss IV Baling bout No. 1055. Was stabbed by robbers who boarded the boat which was anchored off_Ngau Tau Kak Kowloon City, about 11 p.m.

Village The robbers, however,

escaped when police whistles were sounded by other boat people who had been aroused by the shouts of

"Save Lite

Life!" from Yeung Sap-luk,

and nothing was stolen.

A report of the affair was made the police by Yeung Sap-luk, who to the polle

stated that she was asleep with three other women on the boat, when she was awakened by torch being flashed in her face. Three men had boarded the boat, and one of them stabbed her three Umes on the arms with a sharp instrument. She cried out "Save Life!" and several people

on

whistles. The robbers Jumped into a nearby boat sounded pollee the water and swam ashore, They were chased by some boat people ashore, but escaped.

The injured woman was admitted to the Kowloon Hospital, but her condition is not serious.

"In Hongkong we suffer the dis- advantage of having no central |nounced treatment centre at which adminis-

The forthcoming' wedding is an-

of Mr. Charles Willum

Malayan Agricultural Service, resid-

APPLAUDS JAPANESE AMBITION

LORD ROTHERMERE SHOCKS CHINA

REGRETS END OF ALLIANCE

Shanghai, Oct. 7.

Lord

Rothermere, famous English publisher, interviewed by the North China Daily News correspondent aboard the Em- press of Japan carly this morn- ing, Bald-many British people' Japanese friendly to aspirations. The same senti- ment, expressed when Lord Rothermere Was in Tokyo, caused a sensation in China..

were

"According to my information," he said, "the Japanese Government has no intention of pushing the pre- sent dispute to a point where it seem ita policy challenged might British, American or other foreign interests in Chino, or to encroach further on Chinese territorial in- tegrity.

He reiterated his regret at the termination of the Anglo-Japanese alliance.

"The American Government dis- liked the alliance. However, there is no reason why lerms should not to Balisty in order be changed American susceptibilities," he pointed oui-United Press.

EUROPEAN LADIES

VICTIMISED

to be authorised to the on behalf of money

24-year-old Church, a

Martin Ritehle, victimised Murlins,

obtaining

THE CHINA & SOUTH SEA BANK, LTD. (Hongkong Branch)

Shanghai

beg to announce the

REMOVAL OF THEIR OFFICE

from 24 Des Voeux Rd., Central

to 11 Queen's Road Contral

on October 12th, 1936.

POST

OFFICE.

INWARD MAILS.

Shanghai and Europe via Siberlis

Japan

(London, 17th. September)

Straits

Shanghai and Amoy

Shanghai

Shanghai

Australia and Menila

Manila Manila

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

hai (San Francisco, 11th Sept.). Japan

Amoy

Kanchow

Mirzaporc Bhutan

City of Cardiff

.October 1.

Conte Rosso

October 7.

Toba Maru

.October 7.

,October 8,

October 8.

.October 9.

Changte

October 9,

Donau

October 0....

General Sherman

October D.

Pres. Grant

October 8,

Pres, Polk

.October 0.

October 9.

Rakuyo Maru Santhia

OUTWARD MAILS.

For

Letters for "K.LM

Amsterdam, 19th October.

Per

Wednesday,

Service"-due Conte Rosso

.October 9,

Date and Time.

.........................Wed., Oct. 7, G.F.O. and K.P.O. Reg., ...... Ook 7, 3.30 p.m. Letters Oct. 7, 4 p.m. Tai Hing...

...Wed.,

4 p.m. Oct. 7,

Wed., Oct. 7,

3

Samshul and Wuchow Straits, Ceylon, India, Egypt and Conte fasso....

*Europe via Brindisi 27th. Oct. (Duo Naples, 27th October),

Frelending collect Catholic Manila Eurasian, alias Jumes several European ladies

Amoy small cums of money from them. In addition, while waiting for one of Shanghai them, Mrs. MacGuiness, 0 Jubilee Buildings, Shampshulpo, to give him; some money, he also stole a silver

cup

ife was finally arrested, and plead- ing guilty before Mr. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magisiracy this morn- ing, was sentenced to four months' hard labour,

Del-Sgt. Forrest described Rit- chie's offences as a very mean type of crime, as they hindered those try- Ing to collect money on behalf of genuine Institutions.

The theft of the silver cup led to his arrest, it was stated. After had left Mrs. MacGulness, Ritchle

noticed that her cup was missing to the police and

slic

and made ends. One of these]

warned her

was visited by Ritchle on October 4, and slie recognised him and called Mrs. MacGuiness. He admitted the theft when confronted by Mrs. Moc- Guiness, and offered to return it to her if she did not call the police.

This offer Mrs. MacGuiness oc- cepted, and

and accompanied him to his lodgings in Fult Yuen Street, where he returned the cup. Mrs. Muc- Guiness immediately went to the Shamshulpo Police Station and brought Det.-Sgt. Forrest to Ritchie's place, where he was arrested, En- quiries revealed –Ritchie's -- other offences.

Ritchie had no official record but three or four years ago had been fined $50 for selling lottery tickets of a doubtful nature.

RAIN PROBABLE

A weak anticyclone covers North China, and pressure is relatively low

tration of vaccine could be carried Stewart loriley, ngricultural officer, in a trough extending from the China

out on the more seriously blitening at Perak, Federated Malay States.

cases,

"This is important in the proper classification of enses and in watching for and noting the early signs of "paralytic" reactions. To the best of our knowledge, no such accidents have yet occurred after the use of our vaccine."

LABOUR VOTES TO ARM

(Continued from Page 1.)

the delegates for his union, but the motion for adjournment of the vote was defeated on a show of hands by the narrow, margin of seven.-Reu- ter Special.

...

the

SPLIT ON ISSUE

Edinburgh, Oct. 6. Speaking in support of the rearmament resolution at congress of the Labour Party here today, Dr. Hugh Dalton, former Cabinet Minister, said the central brute fact in Europe was the German rearmament 'programme. ` ̧- If

Labour Government came into power to-morrow, such an administra- tion would be compelled to pro vide for increased British

armaments.

a

and Miss Marte Lenagan, of Port of Spain, Trinidad, British West Indies.

the

Sea across the Philippines to Western Carolines. Local forcenst: N.E. winds, fresh; cloudy; probably some rain.

A SMART COLLECTION

NOW

The time had passed, he declared, ON DISPLAY

for vague humbugging phrases.

"We must say to the Fascist states: There is a limit. So far, and" no farther," Dr. Dalton argued.

Mr. Herbert Morrison, another former Cabinet member, decl

declared the executive of the Parlamentary

Labour Party considered that in the absence of a polley, of; collective security, the Government's rearma- ment

policy was purely competitive. "We cannot vote for it in the House of Commons," he advised.--- Reuter.

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JACKETS

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Winter

Hikings.

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.Oct. 7, 3.45 p.m.

Letters, Oct. 7, 4.30 pm, Wed., Oct. 7, 4.30 p.m. Wed., Oct. 7, 5 p.m.

Reg.

Tainan Agapenor

Thursday.

Australia (except places North of City of Cardif .......Thurs., Oct. 8.

Brisbane) and New Zealand via Singapore and Brisbane.

(Due Brisbane, 31st. October).

Straits.

Swalow

(To connect with the s.s. "Nieuw Zeeland" at Singapore: leaving Singapore, on 18th October).

Reg. 1.30 p.m..

Letters,

City of Cardiff.

Setstan Friday.

8, 12.45 p..

Thurs., Oct. 0, 2.30 pm.

Thurs., Oct. 8, 3 pm).

Letters for "Imperial Airways Direct MLA, Dorado ..........Fri., Oct. 9,

Bervico"-duc

October,

London,

10th

G.F.O. and KP.0.

.....Oct. 8, 5 p.m. Res., Letters, .Oct. 9, 8.30 am..

*Superscribed correspondence only.

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