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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1936.

THE

SHARE PRICE'S

The following is the list of local share quotations issued thir morning.

Banks.

.

H. K. Banks, $1,615 b. and aa. H. K.

Banks (Lon. Reg.), £102 m. Chartered Bank, £15% n. Mercantile Bank, A. and B.

£31 n.

Mercantile Bank, C., £14% p. East Asia Bank, $83 n.

Insurances.

Canton In., $270 n. Union In., $580 b.

China Underwriters, $1.00 n. China Pire, $462 n. H. K. Fire, In., $265 n. Internat'l Assce., Sh. $34.

Shipping.

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Docka elc.

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Raubs $12 sn.

Venz: Goldfied $6 b.

Antamoks $6.20 n.

Aloks $1.10 n. 1 Baguio Gold 50 els, sa, Balaton Mining $23 sa. Benguet Consol $23 n. Benguet Explor 40 ets, b. Consolidated Mines $101⁄4 ets. n. Demonstrations, $1,55 Gold Creeks $50 tя, n. Gold River, $12 cts, n. Ipo'Gold, $28 etu. n.

1. X. L.. $3,60 n.

Itogons, $3,70 n. Mambulao, 63 cts. b.

Masbate Consol, $1.06 n. Northern Mining, 52 ets. m. Paracale Gumaus. $1.54 b. alacot Mining, $18 a. San Mauricio, $6 b. Santa Rosa, 17% n. Suyac Consola, $1.21 an. - United Paracale, $3.80 Ra.

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$105 n.

Shini Lands, Sh. $13 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $10 n. Humphres, 39% n.

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Public Utilities,

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Singapore Tractions, 27/- n. Singapore Prat. 27/—– n.

Industrinia

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Cement, $11.50 n.

H. K. Ropes, $3.00 .

Storys, &c.

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Wm. Powells. 10 cts. n. Wing On (I.K.), $50 n.

Cotton Mills,

Ewo Cotton, Sh. $9.00 1. S'haf Cottons (old), Sh, $74 n. Shal Collona (new), Sh. $42 n. Zoong Sings, $10 b. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $25 n. Miscellaneous,

II. K. Entertainments, $3 n. S. C. Enterprise $1.36 n. Macao "Greyhounds," $2. Constructions (old), $14. Constructions (new), 50 cts. n. Vibro Piling, $4.70 n.

Ch Govt. 5% 1926 G.SBds

95% n.

H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 8% prm. b. ILK. Govt. 3% Loan par. b. Wallace Harpers, $4 n.

FRENCH PLEA

TWO-YEAR SENTENCE

ON BARBER

(Continued from Page 1)

of Li Fook, Kwok Chec-tong was their child.

T.T. Singapore TT. Japan

Ip was the principal tenant of the TT. India

shej T.T. U.S.A floor, the front half of which rented to the accused to be used as T.T. Manila a barber shop at $8.50 a month, It T.T. Bavata was alleged that the accused failed T.T. Bangkok to pay her rent for {wo

month.

T.T. Salgon The woman herself was two months T.T. France rent in arrears with her Inndlord and T.1. Germany a bailif's watchinan was living on T.T. Switzerland the premises, by authority of a dis-T.T. Australia tress warrant, at the time of the T.T. Lisbon Incident.

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October 13.

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STABBED WITH SCISSORS. 4 m/s. L/C. London It was the woman's intention to 4 m/s. D/P, move out of the premises on that day, 4 m/s. L/C. U.S.A. and she notified the accused of this.4 m/s. France The

and Attings of the 30 d/s. Indin

furniture

FINE WEATHER

A week alicyclone covers China.

barber shop belonged to the accused, U.S. Cross rate in Lantion

electric with, the exception of the bull and shade. On the morning of that day, the accused asked Kwok bulb. Hung to remove the shade and Kwok obeyed and was in the wet of unscrewing them when the accused, The typhoon appears to have re- who was sitting in o chair nearby, curved and is moving across North suddenly

on an E.N.E. track. Lachl sprang up and struck at Luzon UTY

with a pair of scissors, at the forecast:--N, and NIE. winds, tresh; #ከር time

"Kill saying

you!" fine. Kwok immediately rushed out with firewood when he was drunk and the street, followed closely by the

that he used the aetasor blade in de- accused. Meanwhile, 1p who was carrying Kwek Chee-tong in her fence. Euch witness denied this and

said

made nevused arms, heard of the commotion and ran attacks.

unprovoked out to the street. There she saw the

of the employee

accused accused striking at her son. Seeing

deposed to having heard his master round the woman, the accused turned and stabbed her.. L Fook had by ask Kwok to take down the electrical this time also heard of the trouble survie added that the accused and followed her mother-in-law to wine with three of his employees the scene. She endeavoured to inter-ng

te during the morning meal. vene but was set upon by the accused. who struck her on the breast. She collapsed and accused turned out on Ip again, but instead of hitting her.

he stabbed the infant on the back.

At this time Mr. H. K. Lam happened to pass in his motor-car by He stopped and with the assistance of several others managed to subdue the accured. A constable arrived at

the sene shortly afterwards, and took him to the Police Stati

An

five cents worth of Chinese

Mr. H. A. Long testified to having caught hold of the accused who did not show any signs of intoxication. Formal evidence was then given by Inspector A. 11. Elston, after which Sergeants Stewart and Banks and the statement made by the prisoner when first charged was read out by Pung Pak-leung, interpreter.

The accused made a statement from the dock in which he alleged he was

ร family. He was forced to hit back in attacked by Kwok and his

If-defence,

When dra charged, the arcted draled he had asked Kwolt to tale down the electric ball and shade, 13 alleged it was Kwol's own delio i trenuse he did not pay the rent. Il asked Kwok not to taze the articles down, whereupon Kwok, his wife and, his mother set on him with firewogness. and clogs,

AN AFTER-THOUGHT

Mr. Williams concluded by

by saying that the plea of drunkenness by the accused was only an afte

after-thought.

Dr. H. S. Begbie, Assistant Govern ment Bacteriologist, deposed to find ing blood on a scissor blade and pair of short pants worn by accused. His Lordship: Was there more blood than you would expect to lind on a barber's trousers?

Wi

JUDGE EXPLAINS LAW

In the course of his summing-up, His Lardshop referred to the defence of the acetand, which, he said, was two-fold, self-defence and drunken-

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"The legal doctrine of self-defence," The necused repeated the story, and Its Lordship, has its limits. A the Lower Court proceedings, but person who is threatened with danger added that he was drunk at the time to life or limb by assault is, of course, entitled to use such reasonable forve as will prevent his assailant from doing him

any harm, but he is not entitled to go further than that. He is not, for instance, entitled to pursue his assailant if the latter turned fall and fled. In this case, evidence t shown that the accused carried the war from the shop into the street."

Dealing with the question of drunkenness, His Lordship remarked: Vitness: No, there was only a spot "Drunitenners in law is no excuse for or two...

crime but in certain very limited class. Dr. W. K. Ng. Kowloon Hospital, or cases, such as this one.

Drunken suld he examined the four injuredness may help the accused person by Kwok Hung had superilela reducing the gravity of the offener he persons. cuts which were treated.

(Due Vancouver B.C., 3rd November) He was dbhas committed. Where, as in this charged immediately. His wife, case,

Manila, Australia and New Zealand Changlo intent to do any particular

viu Thursday Island grievous

bedily harm is a necessary a person is even then and she had a wound over two inches entitled to say that he was in such a dren on her breast and a deep stab hopeless state of intoxication that he on the fore arn. She was there was incapable of forming any intent. weeks in hospital. Ip Kia and the The law will then say the prisoner baby had superficial wounds but the is guilty not of the major offence, that fatter had to remain in hospital three of intent, but of the lesser offcnee- weeks as a result of the stab he malicious wounding. In this case, sustained in the back.

however, the accused bad failed to The accured himself appeared very produce evidence of where and how intelligent when witness saw him at the had got intosteated. On the other the hospital. He showed no sens of hand, all the witnesses for the Crown alcohol in his manner or on his breath, had said they saw no signs of in-

In reply to a question, witness said toxication." accused did not complain on a pain on his bark at the aspitat.

however, was in a

through haemorrage when

* Colapser credientTM

Is

The Jury retired for about five minutes and returned in unanimous verdict of guilty.

"Barbers should not have tempers,

OTHER EVIDENCE Kwok Hum. his mother and wife, gave corroborative evidence of the it is too dangerous," said His Lord- sauli. To cach of them, acented slip in passing sentence of two years rugtested they had first assaulted him! hard labour

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF.

THE GREAT SECRET OF HAPPINESS 15, The Hongkong Stock Exchange TO DE AT EASE WITH YOURSELF. It is closed this afternoon in observance WELL TO HAVE IN ONESELF A PLEASANT of Confucius' Birthday, Bruce Fontenelle.

During the three days ended yesterday, eight cases of typhold were notihod-three each from long- kong and Kowloon and two from the New Territories. Two cases of diphtheria were also reported.

*

WRK

Ma Fuk, 16 years, residing at. Nu, 19 Leighton Hi Road, was admitted to the Kowloon Hospital yesterday suffering from Injuries received in a motor cycle accident on the Talpo fond. He lost control of his cycle, and crashed against a tree. European motorist who was passing conveyed him to hospital.

A

Wong Shing, 28 unemployed,

For possession of 59 heroin pills,

A 48-hour remand was granted by sentenced to a fine of $30, in default Magistracy this morning to a case Mr. E. insworth at the Kowloon three weeks' imprisonment, by Mr.in which Wong Kam-pul, 20, unem- Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magic ployed, is charged with breaking tracy this morning. Defendant was Into the Sui Heung Yuen store house arrested in Shanghat Street yester- at No. 57 Nelson Lane with another day, the pills heling found hidden in his trousers.

mun not a custody, on September 21 and stenting four sewing ma- chines, 70 packets of sewing machine

On a elinge of having stolen a needles, and four thread guides, the weighing scale from Chan Kul, 62,perty of Tse Chu-leung, 30. of

No. On Wo Lane.

Three

woman hawker, Cheung Hol, 44, un- employed, was sentenced to

Chan Song, 30, motor driver, of weeks hard labour by Mr. QAA 10 Shan Tung Street, appeared be Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magis fore Mr. Mactayden at the Kowloon tracy this morning. The theft

At the Kowloon Magistracy this

occurred in Reclamation Street Magistracy this morning and pleaded yesterday morning while the com- guilty to a charge of having driven a car without a valid licence. In- plainant was having a chat with spector Chester-Morris sald defen friends. She left her vegetable stali

dont had D licence taken out in 1931, with the scale on top of it in the but it had not been renewed" this Parls, Oct. 10. During the first interview he has the street, saw the scale, picked it driving a publle car

street, and defendant, walking along year. When arrested, defendant was given since the franc's devaluation, up and ran away.

with another the French Finance Minister

driver's badge. Defendant, who was M. Vincent Auriol, to-day said that be

on $20 ball, was ordered to pay a fine of $10. hoped all the great nations "would Chau Yuu, 22, unemployed, was support the world-wide financial charged before Mr. W. Schofield, at and economie organisation to avert the Central Magistracy this morning morning, Wong Shian, 18, unemploy the threat of war."--Uned Press. with theft of an air tank from aed, plended gulity to a charge of lifeboat at the Talkoo Docks yester having stolen Ave cotton fnckets, the day. Inspector O'Connor said there MALINI TO APPEAR AT K.C.C. defendant, But they jumped into the said he had stelen the juckets to con were two or three other men with property of Lam Tip, single woman, of No. 37 Nan. Chang Street. He water and escaped. The value of vert it into money so that he could In connection with the lawn bowls the tank was $10. Defendant ad- start a business of his own.

The closing day and cocktail party to be milled having been bound over for Magistrate, Mr. Macfadyen, remark- held next Saturday, October 17. Max larceny four months ago, and was ed that a business started that way Malini, the wizard, will mystify and sentenced to six weeks"

hard labour would never entertain the company. Members af for breach of his bond, and three sentenced defendant, who had a pre- be profitable, and the Kowloon Cricket Club and their months' hard labour for the theft of vious conviction last month, to one friends are invited to be present. the tank.

month's hard labour.

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