SHARE PRICES
The following is the Hat of focal share quotations issued this
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS morning, 25 Words $1.50
for 3 days prepaid
WANTED KNOWN.
SILVER FOXES and some exclusive broadtall, American of models squirrel, leopard, cic.. furcoats on sale at Alaska Fur Co., Kayamally Building, Top Floor.
EXCHANGE
BUILDING
Beauty Parlour, first floor, most up-to-date in the Colony. Permanent Waving, Set, Factols and Manicure,
Please
tnice lift by courtesy of Lane, Craw- ford. Phone 30770.
FOR SALE.
model
Write
FOR SALE. Studebaker, 1933, land cruiser, six seater, 90% new, $3,250 or rentest offer. P. O. llox No. 1800, Kowloon,"
TO LET
NEAR DEEP WATER BAY. No. 4. with house, Shouson Hill. Small
tennis court, sanitary convenience, garden and garage. Reusonable rent. Apply Ip Tok Co., Ltd.
TO LET-Nun. 3 and 4, King's Park Buildings, Austin Road, Kowloon, four-roomed Flats. Hot and Cold Apply Splendid outlook, Water. Unlon Trading Co.. Yurk Building. Telephone 27738.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
The Stromship,
"ARAMIS" 25A/30
Bringing Cargo from Marseilles Sec., arrived Hongkong on Saturday, 17th October, 1936.
Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the execption of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the ilongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kow-
whence delivery may be obtain- Fimmediately after lunding.
All claims must be sent in to me on or before 27th October, 1930, or they will not be recognized,
છે.
Damaged Packages will be examiu-
by
Company's Surveyor the Messrs Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 a. on Friday, 23rd October, 1936. Consligees must have a Revenue Omeer In aliendance when any dutiable goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.
No Fire insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
R. OHL. Agent. Hongkong, 17th October, 1936.
FROW!
See the KIWI trade mark on every tin of shoe polish you buy. It is a guaranteo of finest quality polish.
KIWI
Agents:
W. R. Loxtoy & Co. (China), Lta.
MANILA
SHARES
The following quotations have been received by Messrs. Swan, Culbertson & Fritz from their Manila office after the close of the morning Besalon:
Acolc
Consolidated Mines
Gold Creek..!! Gumaus Goldfeld Itogon
Prices in Pesos
Banko.
H. K. Banks, $1,650 b.
Banks K.
11.
(Lon. Reg.).
£103 Chartered Bank, '£15% n Mercantile Bank, A: and B..
£311⁄4 n. Mercantile Bank, C., £14% n. East Asia Bank, $83 m.
insurances.
Canton In., $205′ ea. Union In., $581 b.
China Underwriters, $1.00 n. China Fire, $462 n.
1. K. Fire, In., $256 n. Internal Assce., Sh. $3 n.
Shipping.
Douglas, $30 n. II. K. Steamboats, $4 n. Indo-Chinas (Pref.), $35_n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $36 b. Shell (Bearer), 116/3 n. Union Waterboats, $12 n.
Docks etc.
H. K. Wharves (old), 3113 n. 1. K. & WW. Docks, $12% n. Providents (old), $2 b. Providents (new), 20 cts. n. Hongkow (old), Sh. $160 n. New Engineeringe, Sh. $4 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $81% n. Kailan Mining Ad. 13/9 n. Lankats (Single) Sh. $3% n. S'hai Exploration Sh. $2 n. S'hal Loans Sh. 32 n. Rauha $12 n. Venz: Goldfeld $6 b. Antamoka, $7 an. Atoks $1.10 n.
Baguio Gold GB ets. n. falatoe Mining $25 u. Benguet Consol, $25 n, Benguet Explor, 40 ets, H. Big Wedge, 81 eta, n. Comunicated Mines 10 eta, n. Demonstrations, $1.60 b. Gold Greeks, 48 cts. II. Gold River, $12 eta, n.
Ipo Gold, 35 cts. n.
1. X. L. $3.89 ka,
Itogons, $3.95 . Mambulao, 94 cts, s. Masbate Consol, $1,05 n. Northern Mining, 47 cts, . Paraenle Gumans. $1.47 b. Salacot Mining. $17 n. San Mauricio, $6.15 sa. Santa Rosa, 16 ets, n. Suyor Consols, $1.20 sa. United Paracale, $3.75 sa, Universals, 63 ets, s,
Lands, Hotels, etc.
H. and S. Hotels, $5.80 b.. H. K. Landa, $10 ».
1. K. Lands. 49% Deben.
$105 ».
Shai Lands, Sh. $13 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $10 n. Humphres, $94 n.
1. K. Realties, $5.70 n. Chinese Estates, $78 n. China Realties, Sh. $4 n. China Debentures Sh. $60 n.
Public Utilities.
H. K. Tramways, $12.10 b. Peak Trams, (old), $6% n. Peak Trams, (new), $24 n, Star Ferries, (old), $93 n. Yaumali Ferries, (old), 823 b.
and su.
China Lights, $14.35 sa China Lights, (new), $11 b, and
IL K. Electric. $53 b. Macus Electric, $201. Sasdakan Lights, $8.30 n. Telephone (old), $201⁄4 sa. Telephone (new), $10.80 n.” China Buses, Sh. $11 n. Singapore Tractions, 27/- 1, Singapore Pref. 27/- n.
Industriala
Malabon Sugaro, $9% n.
Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $19
Cald: Maeg. (Prof.), Sh. $15 Canton Ices, $2.20 n.
Cement, $11.70 ̊n.
H. K. Ropes, $3.90 n.
Stores, &c.
Dairy Farin, $22 n. Watson, $4.85_n. Lane Crawfords, $0 n. Mackintoshs, $5 n. Sinceres, $3
Wm. Powells, 40 cts. n. Wing On (H.K.), $50 n.
Cotton Mills.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE MADE
SEQUEL TO ASSAULT INCIDENT
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20,
HEROIN TRAFFIC
SIX CHINESE ON TRIAL
two women op- Four men and
of û charge peared for trial on possession of dangerous drugs before the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl Mac Gregor, at the Criminal Sessions
They to this morning.
were Tung Kun, aged 50, unemployed; Leunit Sik, aged 18, delivery boy; Yu Lal, aged 25, servant; Chau Tung, 31, carpenter: Chan Ho, nged 33, mar- ried woman; and Leung Chun, aged
Cheung Wai, 20, hat cleaner, is now facing a charge of manslaughter. When he appeared before Mr. Mac- fadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning, he was charges, gether with another not in custody, with assaulting Ko Mui, 20, at Des Vocux Road West on October 18, and causing hini bodily harm.
A 48-hours remand was granted Del.-Insp. A. 11. Elston for the pur- the charge to one of
pose of amending Ko Mul having
manslaughter, since died from his injuries.
that Inspector Elston mentioned the case would be heard at the Kowloon Magistracy for the sake of convenience, all the witnesses being in Kowloon.
DOG OWNERS SUMMONED
24, woman.
The defendants were charged with heroin the possession of 130,300 pilis, 44 lbs. of pink mass contain- Ing heroin, and 12 ounces of crude acetyl morphine, at. No. 163 Sai Young Chol Street, third floor, on September 8. First defendant plead- ed gulity and all the other accused not guilty.
Mr. Leo D'Almeda, fur, instructed by Mr. M. A. da Silva, appeared for the defence of the second, th and sixth accused, the other accused being not represented. Mr. M. J. Abbott, Assistent Crown Solicitor, TWO KOWLOON CASES appeared for the prosecution.
In
TO-DAY
:
Captain A. E. Wheatley, of the East Lancashire Regiment, appeared this morning before Mr. E. Hims- worth at the Kowloon Magistracy place of his wife who hul been Kummoned for allowing her dog to roam
In Middle
Kowloon, Street. without a muzzle on Ortoner 3. Wheatley Captain
nimitted the charge, stating that it was a new dog and he had a new boy, and the action-took place very early in the morning so that he and his wife had intle control over the dog's move- mela.
W*0:
His Worship imposed a fine of $15. Miss B. Barrilo, of 287 Prince Edward Road, round Boor. summoned before Mr. R. illmsworth, and ned $10 for keeploys a dog without a Beence on October 10,
SNATCHER MAY
BE CANED
STOLE PURSE FROM
WOMAN
A bag-snatéher appeared before M. K. Keen at the Central Magis- trary this morning, ebarged with hav ing stolen a purse containing $2.40 from a woman, Fung Tai-Nui, 19, of 13 Chitman's Bazaar.
Mr. Keen reraandel defendant, who pleaded guilty, for 48 hours, during which time he is to be examined to see whether he is it to receive 12 strokes of the cane,
|
The following Jury were empanel- led to hear the cuse: Messrs. A. C. Jeffreyn (foreman), L. A, Hurlow, W. Low Yat Kwang-chow, L. C. Dennta, J. Horrop and Lul In-iso.
Outlining the facts of the case, Mr. Abbott said that about 10.10 nm, on September 9, Revenue Offeer Brown and a raiding party went to No. 103 Sal Yeung Club Street, third floor. They norked for admittance and the door was opened by the second defendant. Mr. Brown entered the floor and found the other defendants Inside.
Third defendant was in the pas Brute way walking towards the back of the house. Fourth defendant was at the bathroom door. The fifth negused was standing in the passage outside the door of a room, while sixth defendant was found in another room. There
Suggestion that third defendant win attempting to escape when he was seen walking to the rear at the house,
was no
Mr. Brown sent for Mr. Toyior, Assistant Superintendent of Imports nal Exports, who arrived on the floor about 15 minútes later, accom-
omeer panied by Senior Revenue Grimmitt
During the Interval be fore their arrival, Mr. Brown saw to it that nothing on the floors was touched or maved.
STRONG ODOUR
When Mr. Taylor and Mr. Grim- mat arrived, they noticed a very strong odour in the premises, which was characteristic of heroin pills in the process of drying. All the wing dows on the floor were closed and curtained. First defendant admitted Inspector Hopkins said the snatch-being the principal tenant. On going to the kitchen. Mr. Taylor found a this Inarning: Ing occurred early
meal already fold for six persons. when complainant was walking with
Defen a friend in Des Voeux Road, dant came
the
and back froni the Snatched
was which pitre carricu under complainant's arm Defendant was arrested by a District Watchman, who saw the man run- ning, with complainant closing him.
SEND-OFF FOR TRANSPORT....
LANCASHIRE LEAVES FOR HOME
was
Commodore Rear Admiral C. G. among the huge Sedgwick crowd which thered in the Naval Yard this morning to say farewell to the officers and men who neft for Honic on the transport
Lancashire.
Ewo Cottons, Sh. $10.85 b. S'hai Coltons (old), Sh. $80 1. S'hai Cottons (new), Sh. $48 b. Zoong Sings, $16 n. Wing On Textiles. Sh. $26 n.
Miscellaneous
II. K. Entertainments, $3 n. S. C. Enterprise $1.35 n. Macao "Greyhounds," $2 . Constructions (old), $1 n. Constructions (now), 42%1⁄2 cta.
10.
Vibro Piling, $5.25 b. Ch. Govt. 6% 1925 G.$Bds
95% h.
H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 8% prm. b. HK. Govt. 3% Loan par. b. Wallace Harpera. $4 n..
Buyers Sellers T.T.
EXCHANGE
Selling
Dock
while
band played familiar tunes appropriate to the occasion the ships companies of warships in harbour lined the decks for n grand cheer. As the transport. gathered way down the harbour, Royal Air Force planes flew overhead and escorted her out of sight.
WINS ROUND-WORLD RACE BY 6 DAYS
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reel for photographers and photographers. As soon as he could Ket away he was picked up by n fast automobile and whisked off to the offices of the New York. World-
news
Telegram, on whose behalf he travel around the world by plane to set a
record. new speed
The Sky Chief did not land
dipped there Lakehurst, but timing purposes, and then sped to Newark, where Ekins alighted, He was in New York at 11.15 ..
United Press.
UGANDA EDUCATION
London, Oct. 10.
|
1936.
BRITISH TRADE · QUEST
(Continued from Page-1.)
mercial Counsellor to the British Embassy, will make any detailed in- vestigations required and assist, if necessary, with the negotiations. lie concerned will not initiate propositions or seek orders, but will be solely with the Bnancial and economie merits of the proposals for export of United Kingdom goods which appear suitable for consideration under the Dritish Export Credil Scheme.
Exports to China have always been within the scope of the scheme, and the present appointment simply pro- vides machinery for facilitating its application. The scheme, as is well known, is operated on a strictly com- mercini basis and does not represent n subsidy to British trade.
To-night's announcement points out that the Export Credits Guarantee Department deals with exporters in the United Kingdom only, and adds there is no truth in reports which have been in circulation that a lenn or credit has been negotiated with the
The Depart Chinese Government. ment has appointed as representative Mr. W. M. Kirkpatrick, who has for British represented years many commercial and financial interests abroad. He has had experience of exchange, banking and import trade in India and has been on financial missions to Japan, Hongkong and Chile.
Mr. Kirkpatrick's appointment will necessitate his resigning the seat in Parliament which he has held since 1931, as one of the two Conservative members for Preston. the fifth by-election
British Wireless.
This matica pending..
NO 'LOAN
London. Oct, 20, Rumours of a British loan to China are definitely scotched by the credits annetincement, says the Times. This, remarks the journal, is a commend- able and timely decision, the more so since British manufacturers Bric
China have traders received. Hitle assistance o! this particular kini.
in
hitherto
3
Even in a region rife with suspicion and imputation as the Far East, it should be diflcult to misconceive or misinterpret the decision now taken. it has no political motives, nor even competitive, except monopolist might define competition. Nor, again, need preclude Co- | operative financial aid for China her- self, if and when all the Powera con- cerned are ready to participate flære- tri.
The Daily Telegraph observes; —– "We have heavy losses to make up before recovering anything like our jold place between nations trading with China. Economic conditions in China are improving fast, and it is clearly the moment for bold enter- prise."-Reuter,
LOCARNO PAGT IMPEDIMENTS
(Couthued from Page 13
Both Mr. Taylor and Mr. Grim- mitt examined the hands of the ac- cused, and most of them bore to a more or less degree, pink stains similar in colour to the heroin pills, An inventory of the articles found on the floor was taken; it comprised the usual outfit and paraphernalia Foreign Minister, Count Cluny, who of a heroin pl factory on a very large scale. Before 111
accused were removed to the Mongkol Police Station, they all collected various _articles_of_clothing from the floor which they claimed as their own.
Mr. Taylor took samples of all the plits and pink muss, and found heroin in all of them. The 4 lbs. of pink mors was fußcient for another 6,000 pills, while 54 lbs. of white powder found on a trestle table, with the addition of dye, water and heroin, would be sufficient for between p0.000 and 100,000 pills, There was then, a total amount of 226,300 pills and enough heroin to make mother 300,000 pills.
After plains of the premises' bod been submitted, Revenue Omcers J. W. M. Brown and A. W. Grimmit evidence in support of counsel's statement.
ingers
Ulves here to-morrow, in foreign Political circles. Count Ciano travels with four Foreign Ofice experts,
It-learned-in-well-informed-1 quarters that Count Ciano and Konstantin Freiherr von Neurath. German Foreign Minister, will pro- bably discuss the whole sphere of European politics, especially will re- gard to the Franco-Soviet part. Belgium's isolationist policy, and the dangers
of Bolshevism. Mediter- ranean and colonial problems will also be on the agenda of ferences.-Reuter,
the con-
POST
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DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
LITTLE MINDS ARE TAMED AND There will be a reception to the, SUBDUED DY MISFORTUNE; BUT GREAT Rev. Father Granelli at the Parochial MINDS HISE ABOVE IT-Washington | Hall, St. Teresa's Church, Kowloon
Tong, at 0.30 p.m. to-morrow.
A 28-year-old man, Wong Wing,
trameur
Jubilee
Rome's Explanation
Rome, Oct. 19, Politient circles state that the object of Count Cinno's visit to Ber-Truing. lin is to co-ordinate the policies of the German and Italian. Govern-
For stealing 12 rice howls from a ments. No actual treaty or poet will Cross-examined. Mr. Grimmilt be negotiated, but a clarification of shop in Queen's Road. Tsoi Tong 27. Tung Woh Street, was taken agreed that there was an old lady the attitudes of each country is ex-piu, 23, unemployed, was sentenced to the Government Civil Hospital pected to be sought on such problems to two months' hard labour by Mr. yesterday suffering from abrasions It was not safely because is the new Locarno treaty, the future K. Keen, when he pleaded guilty of received when he was knocked down
No. 10 near of the League of Nations, and the the charge at the Central Magistracy by
Street. Spanish problem and Franco-Soviet this morning. pact-Reuter,
A most interesting illustrated book- Hans Christian, a deck hand on let has been issued by the Union the motor vessel Tai Shun, met with Brewery, Ltd., of Shanghai, describ- an accident carly this morning, when ing the entire process of producing customed to refer to the fifth ne he fell from the shelter deck of the and bottling the well-known U. B. cused as "mother". The mother was ship into a deep water tank. He wan beer. Copies of .constituents
this booklet are in a certain condition and was removed to the Kowloon Hospital. obtainable from the local shortly to leave for the country when she decided to call on Tung Kam before doing so. She was accom- panied on this visit by the second and sixth accused who were all on the premises when the ruid was made. While they were there, Chan Ilo was handed some plak stuff by her son who said he had been told i was beneficial to women in her condition. She accordingly broke
found on the floor who was not arrested, she had no stains on her that she was allowed to go; she was zo old that she could scarcely walk.
Mr. I. A. Taylor, Government Monopoly Analyst, detalled the which were in numerous exhibits Court and spoke as to his examina- tion of the heroin pill found on the floor nt the time of the raid. The factory was working and the room was very hot.
1
at for
on
ACCUSED'S STATEMENTS
A police Interpreter gave the following statements made by the accused at the Police Station: Second Acensed:"I went to see my uncle, Tung Kem. I wanted to ask him if he had any money for my mother to take bneic to the country." Third Accused,Those dangerous drugs are not mine. I went to the house to pay a visit to Tung Kum." Fourth At the request of the Governor of Accused,Tung Kam engaged me Uganda, the Secretary for the Colon- to make a wooden box for him," ies has appointed a Commission Fifth Accused,Those dangerous 1/2.25/32 which will visit Uganda corly in 1937 drugs are not mine. I went to the
to examine and report
upon
the place to look for my elder brother working of (Tung Kami". Sixth Accused. organisation. Makerere College, and, having in "Those dangerous drugs are not mind the declared polley of His mine. I went to the place to look
my maternal Majesty's. Government to promote the far
uncle. (Tung establishment of facilities for higher Kam)" education in East Africa, to make
This concluded the case recommendations. Earl de la Warr, Parliamentary Under Secretary for Crown. the Colonies, will be Chairman of the Commission-British Wireless,
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Demand
Antamok
Atok
4.15 .85
4:25
TT. Shanghni
.1021/
06
Bagulo Gold Benguet Consolidated 14.75 15.00
T.T. Singapore
52
34
35
Т.Т. Горап
10514
Benguet Exploration
21
+45
25
T.T. India
81
Big Wedge
.50
51
T.T. USA.
30
T.T. Manila
.00
Coco Grove
2.15
2.20
TIT Batavia
.55%
.056
.0970
Demonstration
1.00
1.05
T.T. Bangkok
1501
T.T. Salgoni
014
.28
.20
T.T. France
.6.45
34
2.30
2.35
T.T. Germany
7456
T.T. Switzerland
Masbate Mineral Resources
.02 ..03 .43
T.T. Australia
T.T. Lisbon
Mother Lode
.33 .35
Buying
Paracalo Gumaus
.03
4 m/s, L/C, London
San Mauriclo
3.70
4 m/s. D/P.
do
130% 1/0/% .0$64
.1/1.3/32 .1/3.5/32
Buyoo
71
4 m/s. L/C. USA.
United Paracale
1.20
2.25
Universal Exploration
.30
4 m/s. France
.3034 .0.75
30 ds. 'India
82%
Market-Very Firm.
US. Cross rate in London
.4.003%
and
Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori MASSAGE
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4. Wyndham Street. (1st door).
Ma Tel. 20051.
for the
the stuff into small lumps with her nails and rolled it in her hands. Her daughter also handled the pink stuff, this accounting for the stain.on their hands.
It was evident from the number
is condition is said to be serious,
cases
agents,
Messrs. Loxley and Co.
Twenty cases of typhoid, with six For misbehaving themselves by deaths, wore notifed during fast fighting outside the Central Market
well week, as
five 39
of yesterday, two men, Li Yau, 30, and diphtheria (three denthis) und two Lau Chin. 32, were brought before enses of puerperal fever. There Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magls- were 02 deaths from tuberculosis. tracy this morning, where they ad- Yesterday's return shows two further mitted the charge. The fight began cases of diphtheria and one, of through an argument about the mergles.
ownership of a basket. They were both ordered to pay a fine of $2 each. Defendants were on bail.
An unemployed youth, Li Chan, 19, of 14 Po Yee Street, appeared before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magis- On the application of Det. Sub- iracy this morning and pleaded Insp. Cunningham, at the Kowloon of heroin pills. 39, building contractor, and Ma of beds that the floor was not ocrem charge of possession of Magistracy this morning. Yim Wai,
A large amount cupied by more than three people Revenue Officer O'Brien, taking the Shui-wan, 25, married woman, were and probably by not more than place of Chief Revenue Officer Grim-remanded for 48 hours by. Mr. Mac two. This was rather important, milt, said the case, was for com-fadyen on a charge of possession of though not conclusive, evidenca on
mittal and asked the date of hearing nine forged $5 notes purporting to behalf of his clients us Tung Kam
to be fixed. The case will be heard be issued by the Hongkong and and the old lady referred to, ad
on Friday, October 23, at 2.30 p.m.
Shanghai Banking Corporation. Mr. mitted residing there.
Peter Sin appeared u
on their behalf. Second nccused then gave evi- Two Chinese were admitted to the 18 years Government Civil Hospital yesterday dence. 11e sald he was
Charged before Mr. W. Schofield, old and had been in Hongkong only suffering from the effects of immer at the Central Magistracy this two months when he went with his slon when they jumped into the morning, with trespassing at the mother to see his uncle whom he had harbour in alleged attempts to com- Royal Naval Dockyard yesterday, not before visited. It was very hot mit suicide, Kwok Kam-iing, 40, Chau Song, 48, unemployed cook in the flat where his uncle was and jumped into the harbour from the boy, was bound over in a personal he took off some of his clothing Queen Victoria. Pler, but was rescued bond to be or good behaviour for one It was stated that defendant the second wife of Leung Wal, a Later he saw his uncle sieving come by fireman No. 170 of the No. 2 fire year.
white powder and handled the pink float, while coal merchant, of Prince Edward
Lee Shing, 48, coolle, was found on board the Royal Naval Becond Road, The
and
ixth
stuff which his uncle described to leapt into the harbour from the Dockyard Inunch, which he stated Dccused were
Kowloon the son and
him as Po Sang Yuen (benellelal to Murray Pier, and was rescued by an he had boarded at the daughter of Leung Wol
by health.).
Indion Constable No. 84, who was Police Pler. He had no permissions his first wife and they were
on patrol nearby.
to be in the dockyard.
In opening the defence for the three clients he represented. Mr. D'Almada said he wished to make #statement which would make the evidence of the accused more clear to the Jury, The fifth accused was
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