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Ipo Gold

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Mineral Resources

.41

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of the

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Parnenie Gold

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Price In Pesos

San Mauriclo

3,85

5.90

Buyers Sellers

Suyoc....

74

.75

.20

4.25 .66

.30 4,30

United Paracale

2,30

2,35

Univernal Exploration

.37

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London, Oct. 12, According to present arrange- ments, the King will go to Sandring ham for a few days' shooting next week.-British Wireless.

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

H.

Hanks.

H. K. Banks, $1,625 b.

K. Banks (Lun. £102% n. Chartered Bank, £15% n. Mercantile Bank, A. and B.

£31% n.

Rog.),

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

insurances,

Canton In., $270 n.

Union In., $580 b.

China Underwriters, $1.00 n. China Fire, $462 n. 11, K. Fire, In., $255 n. Intornat'l Assoc., Sh. $31⁄4 n.

Shipping.

Douglas, $30 n.

H. K. Steamboats, $4 n. Indo-Chinna (Prof.), $30 n. Indo-Chinna (Def.), $30 n, Shell (Bearer), 115/- n. Union Waterboats, $12 n.

Docka etc.

H. K. Wharves (old), $114 8. 1. K. & W. Docks, $13.50 n. Providents (old), $2.10 n. Providents (new), 20 cta, ea, Hongkew (old), Sh. $100 n. New Engineerings, Sh. $4 n Shanghai Docks. Sh. $81% n. Kailan Mining. Ad. 13/9 n. Lankata (Singlo) Sh. $31⁄2 n. S'hai Exploration Sh. $2 n. S'hai Loans Sh. 32 n. Roubs $12 1. Venz: Goldfeld $6 h, Antamoks $0.80 b. Atoka $1.10 8.

Baguio Gold 59 cts. n. Balator Mining $231⁄4 n. Benguet Consol $23 n. Benguet Explor 40 cts, an. Big Wedge 80 rts, s. Consolidated Mines $10% cts, n. Demonstrations, $1.68 b. Gold Creeks fi0 cla, n.. Gold River. $12 eta, n.

1po Gold, $38 cta, n.

L. X.. L. $3.65 b. Iagons. $3.70 n.

Mambulao, 65 ets. l.

Masbate Consol, $1.06 n. Northern Mining, 62 eta, n. Paracale Gumaus, $1.56/1.58 på. alacot Mining, $18 a. San Mauricio, $6.15 b. and sa. Santa Rosa, 17% n. Suyor Consols, $1.21 n. United Paracale, $3.70 sa.

Landa, fiotela, etc. II. and S. Hotels, $6 sa. H. K. Lands, $41 n. H. K. Lands. 4% Deben.

$105 n

S'hai Lande; Sh. $13 n. Metropolitan Landa, Sh. $10 d.

Humphres, 80% n.

H. K. Realties, $5.80 n. Chinese Estates, $78 n. China Realties, Sh. $4 n. China Debentures Sh. $60 n.

Publle tilkiew

H. K. Tramways, $12.60 n. Peak Trams, (old), $6% n. Peak Trams, (new), $24 m. Star Ferries, (old), $94% n. Ynumati Ferries, (old) $221⁄2 n. China Lights, $14.50 sa, China Lights, (new), $11 % b. H. K. Electric, $54. n. Macao Electrie. $20 n. Sasdakan Lights, $8.30 n. Telephone fold), $20 n. Telephone (new), $11.n.. China Buses. Sh. $11% n. Singapore Tractions, 27/- n. Singapore Pref. 27/- n.

Industrials. Malabon, Sugars, $91⁄2 n. Cald: Maeg. (old), Sh. $191⁄2 n Cald: Macg. (Prof.). Sh. $15 n. Canton lees, $2,20 n. Cement, $11.00 »,

II. K. Ropes, $3.90 1.

Storis, &c. n.

Dairy Farm $22

Watson, $4.85 n.

Lane Crawfords, $6 n. Mackintoshs, $5 n.

Sinceres, $3 n.

Wm. Powells, 40 cts. n. Wing On (İ.K.), $50 1.

Cotton Mill

Ewo Cottons, Sh. $9.90 n. S'hal Cottons (old), Sh. $74 n. S'hai Cottons (new), Sh. $42 1. Zoong Sings, $16 b. Wing On Textiles, Sh. #25 n.

Miscellaneous

OPIUM & HEROIN DIVAN

THREE INMATES CAUGHT IN RAID

INDIAN ON TRIAL

was alternately moaning and smiling in a silly fashion. His pupils reacted o light but were very sluggish to FOR LIFE

Accomodation. lic niso answered many questions in a lupid maimer, (Continued from Page: 1.)

und it was with great difficulty that als consent was finally obtained to walk past them and go into room allow me to take a sample of hila 33. The accused was walking in blood for analysis. I took the sample normal manner. Ten minutes after rom a vein in front of the lett elbow Two men and a woman appeared this, witness heard a shot and on at 6.40 pm, and at the same time I before Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kow- turning round. Baw the accused was handed a bottle containing urine loon Magistracy this morning charged standing at the doorway with a rifle by Mr. Grant, ASP., who stated it had. with (a) running an oplum divan. In huy hands, Wilness Immediately seen passed at 0 10 p.m."" (b) possession of three mace of pre-scrambled to his feet, and ron, and as Continuing, Dr. Begble said that pared, oplum and (c) possession of he was doing so he heard four more with the assistance of the report 1,485 heroin pilla.

handed to him by Mr. Branson, he

the conclusion that time of the shooting.

shots.

Tam,

came to

the

The first and second defendants,

Cross-examined by Mr. Lau Tong, 34, unemployed, and ha wife, Wong Yee, 33, denied the char-witness said he had known the ac-accused was drunk at 6.10 p.m. the used for about seven years, but had Hived with him for only a monil He had never quarrelted with him. It was not true they exchanged abusive words earlier in the day.

kes,

he

M

ACCUSED DISARMED

COULD UNDERSTAND

In reply to Mr. Williams, Dr. Begbie sahi that at 5.45 p.m. the accused was capable of understanding what way going on. He would not say that at 5.10 p.m. the accused was so drunk that he would walk into a running motor-car

Mr. Willams: Would you say he was then in a position to make up

but the third defendian Wour fiel, 37, n a Sallor, pleaded guilty

Revenue Officer P. J. O'Neill stated in evidence that all defendants resided at No. 10 Pak Tal Street and that on October 1 he raided their premises, following the receipt of

After Bagat Singh, B300, had letter containing information.

found a bullet found the first and second defendants deposed to having in the kitchen and in their cublele, hole in his blanket, Baghter Singh which, is in the back part of the B255, described how he disarmed the

Yes. Dr. Begble: house, he discovered two men lying accused. He said that on that dayis mind to do anything if he wished?

he on a bed with

was sleeping in room 32 when lighted lamp and

about 3 pm, he was awakened by a mind to kill a person it he wished? Would he be able to make up his heroin pipe. He also found a bottle and

containing report. He sat up on his bed and Yes. A coron Lin

Saw the accused standing at the herola pilis. In a fat cigarette tin

What is your opinion of the In entrance, holding a rifle and saying fluence of alcohol?-The cllect of found the quantity of oplum

"Is there any kou-foo (uncle of alcohol is to dull the higher sense of The third mentioned in the churge. defendant wna also found on the

mine here?"""

the brain and a person under is in Witness thought by the manner of Bluence premises, and admitted taking charge

lases his power of self- of the premises. The Arst defendant the accused that he was

going to criticism, Juses control of hla own'im- was the principal tenant,

shoot somebody, and accordingly got pulsee and does not know the differ- The first and second defendants out of his bed and saustled down on ence between trivial and important

the floor near a row pleaded not guilty, saying that on

of boxes. He matters. the day of their arrest they had then crawled to room 33 from where Cross-examined by Mr. Tam, wit- returned from Canton and knew he crept up to the necused from nesa agreed that accused would be nothing of the pills and opium found behind. He

hold caught

of the more intoxicated at 5.10 p.m. than In the house. They added that the accused, presset the rifle against his when 'witness saw him at 5:45 p.m. third defendant was responsible for body and pushed him to the vern- The shock of the firing and being ar- men being found smoking in their dah with the intention of dragging rested would have a sobering effect. premises.

him down to the charge room. On His Lordship: suppose that being the way they met Sergeant Casliman. arrested for murder would have a

In reply to Mr. Tam, witness said nobering effect on anybody! he had to use force to din accused to make him drunk in your Mr. Tam: Was there enougli alcoliol prisoner along. The accused appear-

H. K. Entertainments, $3 n. 8. C. Enterprise $1.36 n. Macno "Greyhounds," $2 n. Constructions (old), $1. Constructions (new), 60 cts. n. Vibro Piling, $4.70 n.

Ch. Govt. 5% 1926 G.$Bda

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ed to be drunk as his breath smelt opinion? strongly of alcohol.. rigor-

Witness: Yes, 200 mums. to 160 c.cr.

is enough to make a hard drinker.

Mr. Himsworth mid that he found first and second defendanta Fully and sentenced them to a fine of $40, In default, one month's hard inbour on*(a) charge, $10 or two weeks' on (b) charge and nine months' ous imprisonment on (c) charge, the Addressing the witness, the Chief drunk. terms to run consecutively.

Justice said: "Halter Smgb, s The third defendant received

Is it not often the case that a man only right that I should say you have ordinarily mild would become belli- fine of $30 or one month's Imprison-heliaved extremely well. You have

been very courageous, I congratulate such casts. yuu."

Why should a person who fa drunk Both Sergeant Roberts and Sergeant wish a thing that he does not wish Gulk! then deposed to having assisted when he is sober?-That is rather in falting the accused to the charge impossible to answer.

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ment on the first count, $10 or two weeks on the second and $500 or Ove months hard labour on the third count, the terms to run ron- secutively.

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TRAFFIC CASES

TWO EUROPEANS

SUMMONED

A. B. Austin, driver of private car No. 147, was summoned before Mr. W. Schofield at the Centrul Magis tracy this mornlig, with leaving his vehicle unattended in an unnamed side-lane near the Queen's Theatre between 9.30 and 11 p.m. on Octo- ber

Defendant admitiéd the summons

Berlin, Oct. 12. A factory for the production of artificial wool la being erected Seighburg, in West Germany, nord- ing to repart by the Boersen Zeitung. It is believed that production will begin next June-Reuter Special.

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WHEN TRUTH COMES OUT Mr. V. C. Brunson, Governinenti

The answer is that he is drunk, is Analyst, said that on July 27 le rett not? Yes, but there is such a thing ceived two bottles from Dr. Begble, as "truth comes out in wine" and

વાવ one containing half fluid ounce of blox and the other ve ounces of urine. He analysed them and found that the blood contained 260 mill- grammes of, alcohol; there were 440 milligrammes in the urine.

neck.

MEDICAL EVIDENCE

belleve a man shows himself in his true colours when he a drunk. A man does lose his sense of proportion, though, and magnifles trivial things.

Would you say then that accused's mind was confused?--To a certain extent.

Is it possible for a man to do things Dr. Begble was then called. He of which he has no recollection after- said that about 5.15 p.m. on July 26 wards? If he has enough to go into he was summoned to the Central a state of stupor he might forget the |·Police Station where he saw an things just before going into that

Indian lying on the verandah of the stupor. second par. He could not detect Its Lordship: Was there anything but said there were usually severn! | any evidence of life, There was a to indicate such a state of stupor

A тап would need, cars parked there, and he thought small wound on the left side of the here? No. he was summoned because his car

about 500 mms, to the 100 c.c, before Jutted out and obstructed pedes-

Ile performed # pest-mortem going into a alate of stupor. trians.

examination on the deceased the Mr. Tam: Might it not truppen with following day and found a wound on a confused mind that accused inakes the left side of the neck which had up his mind but on wrong premises?

That is possible. the appearance of an entrance wound-Witness:

His There was another

Lordship: Would it not be of a bullet. wound on the back of the right correct to summarise the position by shoulder. The appearance of this saying that one of the effects of wound was similar in all respect to alcoholle excess is to impair the

exit

wound of a high velocity judgment, but that except in rare bullet.

cases that judgment still remains though is unbalanced?

Witness agreed.

Acting Sub-Inspector A. R. Brit- tal said that no cars were allowed to park. The management of the Queen's Theatre had written to the police complaining that cars parked there obstructed people getting out of the Theatre in ease of emergency.

A line of $5 was imposed.

Mrs. M. C. M. Larsen, driver of private car No. 3575, was summoned for failing to have an indicator fitted to her car when driving the vehicle in Canal Road West about 11.40 a.m. on September 30. The suin- mons" "was" adjourned for one week; as defendant said she was not warned to it one when her car was inspected on its arrival in the Colony from the United States in March, 1935.

DI

Admitting a summons of falling to have a working head-lamp.

private car No. 3701, which he was driving alony Hennessy Road on the evening of October 4. Dr. Y. S. Wan Was Aned $5, Lance-Sergeant G. Fender was the complainant.

FOKI STEALS BOVRIL

COOLIE ALSO FIGURES

AS ACCOMPLICE

Ming Ping, 21. shop foki, was charged before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy this morning with the theft of 12 bottles of Bovril from the Chen Yee-sheng, master of Yuen Shing Hing compradore shop it 14 Queen Victoria Street. An ne- complice, Chan Lau, 39, coolie, was charged with receiving the bottles and attempting to take them to Cunton to sell.

Det.-Sergt. T. Pilkington stated that at 11.30 pm, on October 11, C.229 stopped second defendant in. Chinese Street, suspecting that saine- thing was hidden in the folds of n coat which he was carrying on his arm.

When the 12 bottles of Bovril defendant were discovered, second stated that he had been given, them to lake to Canton to sell. The friend who gave him the bottles turned out to be first defendant, who admitted the value of the theft. The total Bovril was $18, and all was recovered mid returned to complainant.

His Worship sentened cach de- fendant to use month's hard labour.

TYPHOON RECURVES

The Manila Observatory reporta at 8.45 .m. to-day that there is n typhoon in about Long, 122, Lat, 17, recurving north-eastwards,

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In his opinion, death was due to the bullet wound in the neck, hemorrh-

ge, and shrek.

Evidence of searching the scene of absence of cherring and powder at the entromer the incident was given by 1, 360, Wound Indicated that the muzzle of Inspector R. J. Hunt, and Inspector -the-weapon must have-bern-at-a GA, Sthuron.--

The case is proceeding. greater disjonce from the neck than 10 inches. As a result of certain human Mesues found in a pillar on The verandab, he came to the ron- clusion that the deceased must have received his wound when standing!

The antleyclone pronounced stoop to the left.

over China has Referring to the accused, Dr. Increased slightly in intensity. The Begbie said. "I examined the prisoner typhoon has recurved, and is situated at 5.45 p.m. on the day of the murder, about 50 miles south-east of Aparri, concluded that he was definitely moving north-eastward. Another under the Influence of alcohol. His typhoon is situated to the north- breath smell strongly of alcohol; His] west of the Bonins, moving north- speech was rather slurred. He tolled cast. Local forecast:-N.E. winds.. rather than sat on the chair and he fresh; Anc.

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