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The Steamship,

**FELIX ROUSSEL" No. 20 A/30,

Bringing Cargo from Marseilles | etc., arrived Hongkong on Friday, 30th October, 1936.

Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception

of Oplum. Trensure and Valuables

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FER BOOKS of the Society will be CLOSED from MONDAY, 9TH NOVEMBER, 16 THURSDAY, 19TH NOVEMBER 1936. Both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board,

A. W. HUGHES,

General Manager. Hongkong, 7th October, 1936.

are being landed and stored into the so sharp, taking perhaps a few Godown of the Hongkong Kowloon seconds before and after the exact Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kow-instant at which he is living. joon,

delivery whence

may

be

All claima must be sent in to me

In sleep "now" may widen out so

obtained immediately after landing. as to Incorporate quite an appre- on or before 10th November, 1930, stable part of the future and past,

and any striking incident that or they will not be recognized,

Damaged Packages will be examin-about to happen may be known to the dreamer. Ini support of this ed by

Company's Surveyor the Messer-Goddard and Douglas in the theory it may be said that physicists claim that the stream of time flows presence of the Consignees at 10.00

both ways, backwards and forwards, November, a.m. on Thursday, 5th

though we can only appreciate the 1036.

Consigners must have a Revenue forward movement into the future. Omeer in attendance when any duti- SORTED OUT able goods are examined by Company's Surveyors,

the

No Fire Insturance will be effected by us in any case whatever,

R. OHL.

Agent. Hongkong, 30th October, 1936,

DO YOU DREAM TOO MUCH? (Continued from Papė 6.)

In a storm. This actually happened, and everyone on board perished, so that Harvey owed his life to the Governor's dream.

A more mundane explanation of these dreams of the future is that In waking; life a man makes all kinds of observations unconsciously. Asleep his mind puts these observ tions together and makes deductions from them,

<t

Governor For instance

might Dover

wheth awake have noticed without conscious effort thet a violent storm was on the way, le might have noted also certain de- fects in the ship on which Harvey was to sull. Asleep his mind miglit have deduced from these observa- ttons that the ship would perish in

#violent storm.

It must be remembered, too, that when such dream deductions

are

Modern sélence aftempts to Xcurate a great deal is heard of plain these dreoms in this way. them. There must be thousands of "Now" In a very queer thing. When dreams of the future which never

man is. awake and alert and In- come true. terested. "now" to him in the instant Learn to understand your dreams he is living. When a man is ters and they will never make you us alert "how" spreads out and is not happy.

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THE HONGKONG

SHARE PRICES

TELEGRAPH,

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1936.

The following is the lat of local share quotations laqued this mornlag.

Banks.

II. K. Banks. $1,075 b.

H. K. Banks (Lon. Reg.)

£100% n.

Chartered Bank, £15% n. Mercantile Bank, A. and B.

£32 n.

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

Insurancca.

Canton I., $206.n.

Union In., $600 b.

China Underwriters, 31.00 m. H. K. Fire, In., $255 n. Internat'l Assce., Sh. $3 n.

Shopping.

Douglas, $30 n.

H. K. Steamboats, $6.75 . Indo-Chinas (Pref.), $36 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $36 b. Shell (Bearer), 118/1% n. Union Waterboats, $10% n.

Docks etc.

H. K. Wharves (old), $110 sa. H. K. & V. Docks, $124 n. Providents (old); $2.10 n. Providents (now), 20 cts. n. New Engineeringa, Sh. $4 n. Shanghal Docks, Sh. $81% n.

Mining

Kailan Mining Ad. 12/3 n... Raubs $12 n.

Venz: Goldfield $61⁄2 b. -

Philippine Minlog Antamoks, P. 4.30 Atoks. P. 68

Baguio Gold, P. 35% Benguel Consol, »P. 15 Bengact Explor, P. 22

Big Wedges, P.51 Consolidated Mines, P. 95 Demonstrations, P. 1.10

1. X. L. P. 2.40

Itogons, P.2.40. Manbate Consol, 1.69. Northern Mining, P. 28 Paracale Gumaus, P. 85 San Mauricio, P. 3.45 Suyoc Consols, P. 71 United Paracole, P. 2.10

Landa, Hotels, etc.

H. and S. Hotels, $6.20 n. 1. K. Lands. $39 s.

H. K. Lands. 4% Deben.

$106 n.

S'bal Lands, Sh. $13 n. Metropolitan Landa, Sh. $10. n. Humphres, $9% n.

H. K. Realities, $5.50 n. Chinese Estates, $78 n. China Realtics, Sh. $4 n. China Debentures Sh. $00 ¤,

Public Utilities.

H. K. Tramway, $12% n. Penk Trams, (old), $6% n. Peak Trams, (new), $24 n. Star Ferries, (old), $93 a. Yaumati Ferries, (old), $24 1. China Lights, $14% s. Chima Lights, (new), $11 .

·H. K. Electric, $54 sa. Macan Electric, $20 n. Sasdakan Lights, $8.30 n. Telephone (ok), $29 n. Telephone (new), $10.70 a. China Buses. Sh. $111⁄4 n. Singapore Tractions, 27/- n, Singapore Pref. 27/- n.

Industrials

a

Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $19 Cald: Macg. (Prof.), Sh. 815 n. Canton Ives. $2.20 n. Cement. $11.60_n..

H. K. Ropes, $3.90 n.

Stores, &c.

Dairy Farm, $22 n. Watson, $4.85 n. Lane Crawfords, $6% n. Sinceres, $3 1.

Wing On (H.K.), $50 u.

Cotton Mills,

Ewo Cottons, Sh. $10.70 n. S'hai Cottons, (old), Sh. $76 n. S'ha Cottons, (new), Sh. $43 11. Zoong Sings, $16 n.

Wing On Textiles, Sh. $26 n.

Miscellaneous

II. . Entertainments, $3 n. Constructions (old), $14-n. Constructions (new), 42% cts.

11.

Vibro Piling, $5.25_n.

Ch. Govt., 0% 1925 G.$Bda

92 n.

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

“HONGKONG SINGERS”

The Hongkong Singers will have a practice at St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, to-morrow ul-5.50 p.m. and not at the Union Church, Kennedy Road.

SPECIAL

NOTICE

of

Advertisers requiring addi- tional space in the "South China Morning Post" and "The Hongkong Telegraph'

during the months November and December, are requested to make their reservations as early as pos- sible. In the interests of advertisers, we hope to dis- tribute advertising evenly throughout these months, and in order to assist us, co-operation is invited,

Little Miss Isabel Durran, as she will appear In Miss Capell's forth-

coming Dancing Display at the King's Theatre to-morrow.

"LEAGUE CAN DIE"

MUSSOLINI

(Continued from Page 1)

BRITISH SEAMEN

TORTURED

(Continued from Page-1.3

applauded the points of Signor of a Japanese taxi driver was pre- Benito Mussolini's speech on foreign ferred to that of British sailors. relations.

Meri

He rejected the idea of collective security as something that existeri aricl

The wii. Wilsoniam ideology had been ship wrecked, he said.

never

Another illusion, he salt, was that Indivisible prace. Indivisible prace meant Indivisible war.

of

Threatened With Prison

21 con-

Lieut. Pack-Beresford then asked for the Japanese officer's name and designation. He was threatened with imprisonment if he did not in- mediately leave, so he departed.

Following further beatings, during The League, Il Duce went on, was which Harrison Jost two teelli, Was cut open and based on the absurdity of absolute Smith's face Juridical equality. I must renew Turner's jaw was dislocated, Harrison itself or perish. It was unlikely that and Smith agreed to sign it would ever renew itself,

and a fessen, which now had the additional far na Italy was concerned, it could huission inserted that Harrison and Smith and dislocated Turner's w In a cabaret brawl. The League had organised on litie; quitous slege

Turner, despite his sanctions against) Italy.

had sought to starve the truculently refused children of Italy and break the force signature, to this "confession," of th Italian army, "I speak e3-

He was then led away to a cell where, in edition 10 receiving

die.

of

pecially to the English who listening on the radio," Signor Mus- solini challenged.

"We do not intend to threaten the British imperial route in the Med-) terranean, but the Alederraneun is our He

Les and our rights must respected.

"An Anglo-Italian agreement is

vital necessity, but the conquest of Ethiopia must be recognised as ጊ fait accompil. In the neantime, the Italian armaments

programme will Dictator continue unchecked," the asserted.

He spoke regretfully of the change

in the French attitude since 1935.

Loud cheers greeted the allusions to the Italo-Germani understanding. A permanent settlement of the Danubian Basin problem was in- possible until justice had been done to mutilated Hungary, 11 Duce told his hearers-Reuter.

FANLING GOLF

H. H. MUNDY WINS TROPHY

There were 91 entries for the St. John of Jerusalem and Royal Red Cross Trophy, played for at Fanling over the week-end. The scores were:

H. H. Mundy (10) 2 up.

W. N. A. Smalley (16) 2 up. J. S. MacLaren (0) 1 up. K.. S. Robertson (4) up.

D. II. Blake (14) 1 up.

Col. L. J. Lightfoot (24) all square. J. S. Dunnett (17) all square.

T.

J. Price (14) all square.

T. Low (15) all square.

Mundy wins the trophy, as he was

to

injury, still

intltl

s

a beating, he was tortured.

Tortured In Cell

third

#1

The torture consisted of beling his right arm behind his back,

Between the second and Nugers, at the apex, was inserted fountain pen, and the fingertips were compressed nround the pen against the knuckle-joints. The pain was most excruciating.

SIKH TEMPLE THEFT

INDIAN SENT TO PRISON

Two Indians, Gajjari Singh, 23, and Bukan Singh 34, both unemployed, appeared before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Mogistracy this morning on charges of (a) theft of two blankets, a turban, and a nuit of silk clothing, the property of Uttam Singh, 60, & merchant, and (b) unlawful pawning of the blanksels,

NOVEL

SENTENCE

PASSED

MAN TO REPAIR

DAMAGE

For the next three days, Fung Kal, 34, unemployed, will be engaged under police supervision in repairing damage done by himself at Blue Pool

Road.

This unusual task was imposed on defendant by Mr. W. Schofield, at the Central Magistracy this morning, when he appeared on a charge of damaging Blue Pool Hand by digging

tr trench.

It Was

Deteelive-Sergeant C. Dowman said complainant was living in a small room at the Sikh Temple, Wanchal of the PW.D., that the extent of the stated by Mr. G. E. Stephens. and on October 20 the netleles men- tioned in the charge wero stolen.

damage was $35. A trench about He

1,700 fect long had been dug up, and made a report of the theft, and on apparently defendant had been trying Saturday in Indlan detective went out to make enquiries at, the Sich Temple. He got into conversation with the first defendant, who told him about the theft and where the articles could be found, saying that second de- fendant had stolen the property,

First defendant also told the detective that the two blankets had been pawn. cd, but the remainder of the property could be found in an opium divan In Amoy Street. The second de- ferviant was arrested later, but denied | the theft. Both men were taken to the divan in Amoy Street, where two Inmates Identified the first defendant as the man who had brought the

the pro

to get something a foot below the

surface.

Defendant was arrested on October 30, and he was remanded for three dnya this morning to repair the dam- agd himself. Dail in $23 was Axed.

MEMORIAL FUND

FURTHER DONATIONS TO THE PUBLIC PARKS SCHEME

The Hongkong and Shanghal perly there that morning. They said Bank has received a further donn- first defendant had then gone away

tion to the King George V Memo- follows:

and returned with second defendantrial Fund,

at about p.m. and smoked opium, Previously acknowleged...$80,707.00 After that, first defendant had taken. V. Stokely

(US$10 30%)... the two blankets and had pawned

them. Sergeant Dowman added that there was no evidence against the second defendant except the first de- fendant's Information.

After evidence had been given by the complainant, Chan Kai, a coolie of the opium divan, D, Singh, the! detective and Det.-Sergeant Dow- man, Mr. Keen remarked that there was no evidence against the 'second defendant and discharged him.

32.65

$80,739.55

CLOUDY WEATHER

A weak anticyclone lies over the Lower Yangtze Valley and Koren. A depression is situnted to the north- enst of Hokkaido. Local forecast:-- Enst winds, moderate to fresh; cloudy.

First defendant, who said he had nothing to say, was sentenced to two months hard labour on the first count would be given to the complainant und one month on the second, Dean amends, ns the articles pawned fendant, who hnd $2.00 in his were still the property of the pawn- possession, was told that the money broker.

POST

Shanghai and

OFFICE.

INWARD MAILS.

Europe vin (London, 15th October)

Shanghai

Straits this torture,

After a period of Turner agreed to add his signature. The three men were released at a.m. and rejoined their ships.

H.M.S. Medway arrived in Hong- kong last week and Turner, who hails from Lonenshire, departet for Eng- land at the completion of his service the. China Station, by the troop- hip Lancashire.

When the Lancashire arrived in Singapore, however, Turner was re- cafled to Hongkong. He travelled to Penang by R.A.F. plane and came from there to this colony by the Im- perial Airways her Doracio.

Licut. Pack-Beresford, C. P. Q, Stockbridge and Turner, Harrison und Smith gave evidence it court of in- quiry which was held aboard 11.M.S. Taunar last week, the court sitting five days, and concluding on for Thursday.

Turner left for England by the P. and O. liner Cortu on Saturday.

two up over the lust nine holes anal Smalley was one up.

KOWLOON POOL

The Monthly Medal Pool for October, at the Kowloon Golf Club was won by H.D. Guusden with a score of 71-10-01.

SMOKERS

do a little pri

te research

TEST No. 3

Carefully examine the paper of the Three Threes Cigarette. It is noticeably thin and fine. It is made to a special formula to ensure its absolute purity, Now light a Three Threes Cigarette. Note the free flow- ing wreath of azure smoke which is characteristic of Threo Threes-and the fresh and vital fragrance of it.

THAT IS WHY THREE THREES GIVE PEOPLE REAL SMOKING PLEASURE.

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Manila

Shanghal and Swntow

Siberin

Air Mall by "Imperial Airways" Direct Service-London date, 24th October.

Stroils

Japan Japun

Australia and Monitu

Calcutta and Straits

Amoy ..

Straits and London Parcels, London

date, 1st October Italphong

Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghal (Vancouver B.C., 17th Oct.).

an,

Shanghal and Formosa U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hai (San Francisco, 9th October) Manila

Japan and Shanghai Australin and Manila Japan

Java and Manila

For

Sumshui und Wuchow Manha

'Batavia.....

"Shanghai and Japan

Aramis Atreus

November 3,

November 3:

Doucalion

November 3.

Gneisenau Kwangohow

November 3.

November 3.

RMA. Dorado

.November 3.

Van Houtsz

.November 3.

Arabia Maru

.November 4.

Nojima Maru

November 4.

Tanda

.November 4.

Yucrsang

.November 4.

Sirdhana

November 5.

Antenor

.November 6.

Canton

November 6.

Emp. of Canada

November 6.

Houtman..... Kashima Maru

November 6,

November 6.

November 6.

November &

November 6.

Talping..

November 8,

Tsushima Maru Tjfsproca

November 0.

November 7.

Pres. Harrison Pres. Jackson Soudan

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Swatow, Amoy and Foochow .Letters for "Ale Orient Service"

Per

Monday,

Date and Time.

Tal Hing....Mon, Nov. 2, 4,00 pm. Gertrude Maersk

Mon. Nov. 2, 5.00 p.m.:

Tuesday...

(Due Marselles, 15th November)

Tues., Nov. 3, 0.30 a.m. Mentor...Tues:, Nov. 3, 9.30 am. Tues., Nov. 3, 3 p.m. Tue, Nov. &

Thisalak

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Hai Ning Aramis

Reg. Lei

Salgon, Ceylon, India, East and Aramis

*South Africa, Egypt and Europe vla Marseilles

(Due Marseilles, 30th November)

G.P.O. and K.P.0.

Nov. 3, 3.30 p.m. .Nov. 3, 4.00 p.m. Tucs, Nov. 3.

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Wednesday.

Straits Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and *Europe vin Marsellles-and Lon- don Parcels

(Duc Marseilles, 2nd December) (Duc London, 9th December) Sulgen, Mauritius, Reunion, Mada-

Kasco and Soully Africa Amoy

Deucalion_......................... Wed., Nov. 4. GPO. and K.P.O. Parcels, ...... Nov. 3, 5 pm. Reg.,

Nov. 4, 0.45 am Letters, ... Nov. 4, 10.30 am

Tinhow Tsinun

Thursday.

Wed., Nov. 4, 12.30 p.m. Wed., Nov. 4, 3.30 pm.

Letiers for "K.L.M. Šervice"-due Arabia Maru .......Thurs, Nov. 3.

Amsterdam, 18th November,

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

Reg.

Letters,

.Nov. 5, 1.30 p.m. ..Nov. 6, 2.00 p.m.

Strails, Ceylon, India, East and Arablu Maru Thurs., Nov. 5, 2.30 p.m.

South Africa Swatow and Foochow

.Thurs., Nov. 5, 5 pan. Yuensang..Thurs., Nov. 5, 5.00 p.m

Japan

Hopsang

Friday,

Letters for "Imperial Airways Direct R.M.A. Dorado.......Fri, Nov. 6,

Service"due London, 10th Nov.

G.P.O. and K.P.O. BeE, ...

....Nov. 5, 5 pm. Letters, ...Nov. 6. 8.30- .. Fri, Nov. 0,

Lelters for "Australia by Imperial RMA. Dorado

Airways Service"-due Darwin, 10th November.

Sandakan.......

Halhow, Pakhol and "Haiphong Manha Shanghai, Japon, Canada, U.S.A.. and "Europe vin Victoria B.C., and *Europe via Siberia.

G.P.O, and K.P.O. Reg.:

...Nov. 5, 5 p.m. Letters,...Nov, 0, 8.30

0, 8.30 am. Mousong......Fri., Nov. 0, 9.30 o.m. Kwangchow....Fri, Nov. 0, 2 p.m. Emp. of Canada Fri., Nov. 0, 3.30 pan. Pres. Jackson Parcels,

..Fri., Nov. 6 ...Nov. 0,4

0.4 p.m.

....Nov. 6, 5 p.m

Nov. 4, 9.30 p.m.

Fri Nov. 6

G.F.O. and K.P.O.

Reg

(Duc Victoria B.C. November 28)

Siraits and "Europe vin Marseilles Kashima Maru

(Due Marseilles, 0th December),

Letters,

Reg

Letters,

Straits, Ceylon, India, E. and South Soudan

Africa, Aden, Exypt and Europe.. via Marseilles,

G.P.O. and K.P.0.

Parcels,

(Due Marseilles, 4th December).

Rez...

Letters,

*Superscribed correspondence only.

.Nov. 6, 5 p.m Nov, 0, 8 p.m. Fri., Nov. 0,

.Nov. 6, 3 p. Nov. 6, 5 p.m.

Nov. 0, 0 p.m.

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