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HONG KONG HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the above
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
REMOVAL NOTICE
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1936.
SHARE PRICES
The following is the list of local ghare quotations issued this morn-T.T.
RCA, VICTOR COMPANY OF Ing.
CHINA
Hongkong Branch
Society will be held at the Board has moved from 745 Nathan Room of Messrs. Jardino, Mathe-Road. Kowloon, to the 8th floor of son & Co., Ltd., (by kind permis- sion) on Tuesday, the 15th Decem- ber, 1936, at 5.15 p.m.
J. T. BAGRAM,
Han, Secretary. Hongkong, 1st December, 1936.
NOTICE,
The, Hongkong Amateur Billiards
Association.
Members and the Public are hereby informed that Mr. A. # Hamkon (c/o Mesara, Lane, Craw- ford, Ltd., Sport Dept.) Is now the on. Secretary of the above Asso tintion.
Entry forms for the forthcom- ing Championships are now being distributed.—
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.
N. T. K. LINE (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.)
From EUROPE and STRAITS. The Steamship,
"HAKOZAKI MARU,“ having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby in formed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Kowloon, whence delivery may
THE CHINA. BUILDING, 31 Queen's Road,
Now 'Phone No. 31133.
Dec. 1, 1936.
If the King
marries
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a niece of King Christian of Denmark, and there is Frederica of Brunswick-Luneburg, twenty- year-old granddaughter of the and. ex-Kaiser.
great-great granddaughter of Queen Vic toria.
These ladies are practically the only eligibles among Euro- pean royalty...
*
Nothing would have delighted the romantically minded British bublic
more thum for King Edward to fall in love and give them a Queen. He has un- doubtedly fallen in love but "whether he will give England a be Queen is a problem that is to- day agitating the Empire as it Goods not cleared by the 12th De-never has been agitated before. If King Edward does not
obtained,
Godowns
ermbur, 1936, will be subject to rent. Damaged packages must be left In
Chartered Bank, £15% n. Mercantile Bank, A. and B.
£82 n-
T.T. Bangkok,
GERMANS HELD Alliance Not
AS SPIES
Berlin, Dec. 7
A German engineer and his wife 108 have been arrested at Leningrad 61% for alleged espionage and counter-: revolutionary activity, according to an officia! news agency-Reuter's i Bulletin Service,
EXCHANGE
Selling
Demand
Barika.
T.T. Shanghai
1/32 102
T.T. Singapore
5211
H. K. $1,780 b.
T.T. Japan
H.
K. Banks £107 n.
(Lon.
Reg.),
T.T. India
TT. USA:
.30
Manila
.00
T.T. Belavia
55
1491
T.T. Saigon
.04%
T.T. France
.0.60
T.T. Germany
.75
T.T. Switzerland
T.T. Australia
T.T. Lisbon
.1/0% .0$70
Buying
4 m/s L/C. London
1/3.5/32.
n.
4 m/s. D/P, do
4/s. L/C, USA.“
.1/3.7/32 .....31
4 m/s. France
30 d/s. India
.0.80 .83%
U.S. Cross rate in London
.4.89%
Mercantile Bank, C., £14% n. East Asia Bank, $83 m.
Insurances.
Canton In.. $200 b. Union In.. $802 b.
China Underwriters, $1.00 n. I. K. Fire, In., $280 n. Internat'l Assoc., Sh. $3
Shipping.
Douglas, $30_n.
H. K. Steamboats, $7.40 n. Indo-Chinas (Prof.), $356 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $36 n. Shell (Bearer), 116/3 n. Union Waterboats. $10
Docks etc.
n.
H. K. Wharves (old), $108 n. H. K. & W. Decks, $13% n. Providents Cold), $1.50 sa Providents (new), 20 cia, n. Now Engineeringa, Sh. $4 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $81%1⁄2
: Mining! Kailan Mining Ad.. 14/ Raubs. $13.25 n. Venz: Goldfield 38 b.
Philippine Mining Antamoks, P. 3.26 Atoka, P. 39 Baguio Gold, P. 22 Balatos Min., P. 15 Benguet Conso's. I'. 144 Benguet Expl. P. 15 Big Wedres, P. .29 Consolidated Mines, P. 03 Demonstrations, P. 67 Ipo Gold, P. 224 Para, Gold, I'. 27 Marbata Cons. I. 37 I. X. L., P. 1.25 Itogons, P. 1.20
Parnale Gummus, P. 48. Sulacot Min. P. .05
the Godowns for examination by the marry Mrs. Simpson, one of the Northern Mix.. P. 14 Consignes's and the Co.'s representa-last things he is likely to do is tives on any Tuesdays and Fridays at to make a marriage of political 2.30
pan. within the free storage period,
Fur the examination
of convenience. He will probably
damaged dutiable goods, the consig- remain a bachelor for the rest negs must arrange for Revenue of his life.
Q Offleer to be
present.
All claims must be presented with-
In ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized.
No claims will be drilled after the goods have left the Godowns.
No fire insurance has been effected,
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, 5th December, 1936.
The REO.C.A. dance arranged for. December 9 hos, owing to unforeseen circumsinnces, heen postponed until Wednesday, December 18.
PEPPER PRICE ADVANCED
London, Dec. 7. The Sales Control Committee to- of spol day advanced the price Muntak in bond to 5d, and duly paid to fd, and Imited quantities are being offered at the above prices. Reuter.
上海友聲
San Mauricio. $3.85/50 kn. Sume Consols, 65 cts, sa. United Paracale, $1.93 sa. Gu, Goldfield, P. 231⁄2 Coco Grove, P. 74 Masbate Cons.. P. 381⁄2 Santa Rosa, l'. ‚061⁄21⁄2
Lands, Hotels, etc. II. and S. Hotels, $6% b. 1. K. Lands, $38% n. II. K. Lands, 4% Deben.
$105 n.
S'haf Lands, Sh. $13 n.
Metropolitan Lands, St. $10 n.
Humphries, $9% n.
H. K. Realtics, $5 R
Chinese Estates, $78 n.
旅
旅行
行團
China Realtica, Sh. $4 m. China Debentures Sh. $60 a.
Public Utilities.
II. K. Tramways, $12.15 n. Peak Trama, (öld), $61⁄4'n. Peak Trams. (now), $2% n. Star Ferries, (old). $93 n. Yaumati Ferrien (old), $25, n. China Lights, $13.30 n. Chin Lights (now) $10% n=- I. K. Electric, $53% b.. Macan Electric, $20 n. Sundakan Lights, $8.30 . Telephone (old), $28% an Telephone (now), $10 n. China Busco. Sh. $11, n. Singapore Tractions, 27/- Shrapore Pref., 27/- h.
Industrials.
Cald: Maeg, (old), Sh. $19% Caid: Marg. (Pref.), Sh. $16 Canton Ice $2.20 m.
n.
n.
Cement, $11.25, n.
H. K. Ropes, $3 a.
Stores, &c. Dairy Farm, $20% n. Watson, $4.85 11. Lane Crawfords, $694 n. Sinceres, $3 n.
Wing On (II.K.), $50 n.
Colton Milla.
Ewo Cottons, Sh. $14.40 sa. Shai Cottons, (old), Sh. $85 S'hai Coltons, (new), Sh. $60 Zoung Sings; $26 n. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $29
Miscellaneous.
H. K. Entertainments, $3 m. Constructions (old), $1% n. Constructions (new), 40 cta, n. Vibro Piling, $5.50 h.
FINE WEATHER
Against China, Berlin Says
Berlin, Dec. 7.
The Chinese Ambassador to Ger- many called on Baron von Neurath at the Foreign Ministry to-day.
Baron von Neurath emphasised that, the Gorman-Japanese anti- Comintern Treaty was In no way extended directed against China, with whom Germany wished to maintain the must cordial relations-Rauter.
hps The anticyclone eastward and now covers the whole of China, Japan and the neighbouring sca. Local forecast:-N. E. winds, moderate; Anu generally,
ANOTHER PEHING MAN
PUBLIC ORDER HILL-S
London, Dec. 7.
The third reading of the Publie Order Bili, which' govorna the wear- Shanghai, Dec. 0. ing of uniforms by 'political parties Reports from Peiping say and gives the police new powers in excavators at Chow Koullen have suppressing dangerous public gather- discovered an unusually fine speci-ings, was accomplished to-day with- men of the "Peking Man."
out a division-Reuter.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
FAILURE CONSISTS NOT IN. FALLING A married woman, Sul You, of an DOWN, BUT IN CONTINUING TO LIE DOWN UNnumbered hut in Ching Wal Vil- WHEN YOU HAVE FALLEN-Sir Abe] lage, Kowloon City, was admitted to Bailey
the Kowloon Hospital yesterday_with_- a sovers chopper wound on the neck. The Management of the Hongkong The wound was alleged to have been Hotel advise that there will be no inflicted by man who has been dinner dance in the Roof Garden to-arrested. morrow night, owing to it being
engaged for another function:
For the theft of 130 packets of
A coolie, Lui Kum-wing, was taken cigarettes from a store-keeper named to the Government Civil Hospital Wu Sik, of 33 Tung Street, Li Tung, yesterday suffering from an injury 26, was arrested yesterday and brought before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy this morning.. Pleading guilty, defendant wan seh- lenced to three months' hard inbour. The man had previous convictions. Inspector Kirby prosecuted.
received when a piece of iron fell on him while he was at work on the B.S. Sau Bng in Junk Bny.
At the Central M
Magistracy to-day. Au Chan, a 38-year-old unemployed. was Aned $10. or one menth's im prisonment, for possession of catties of tree brançaeY. Defendus was arrested in Pokfulam Rond near the Hongkong Univera Festerday. Inspector Kirby prosecuted.
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The following forthcoming wed- announced: Mr. Willam dings are
Clark Wyllie
Shewan, P.W.D., and Miss Christiana
Hele
Angus, confidential clerk and
A Furopean named R. Hanche, of stenographer, Colonial Secretariat: Mr. William John Fearon Heslop, 230 Wanchal Road, was admitted to the Government Civil Hospital yesterday suffering from injuries re neived when he fell off
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UNISON TRAVEL ASSOCIATION
(Founded in 1915)
Having promoted travels covering every part of China, takes pleasure in announcing
THE FIRST ROUND-THE-WORLD TOUR
March 9th, 1937
June 21st, 1937
(Sailing from Shanghai March 9th, 1937)
The Itinerary Includes:
Japan (Nara, Kyoto; Nikko, etc.); U.S.A. (Honolulu, Hollywood, Grand Canyon, Alberquerque, Santa, Fe, St. Louis, Chicago, Michigan, Niagara Falls, Boston, Washington, New York, and many other cities); Eng- land (London, Windsor & Hampton Court, Stratford-on-Avon; cic,): France. (Paris, Versailles, Marseilles, Nice, Monte Carle, with opportunity to see the International Exposition of 1937 in Paris): GermA OF Berlin, Potsdam, Sans Souci Palace, eto.); Switzerland (Zurich, Geneva, Chamonix, etc.); Italy (San Remo, Genoa, Millan, Venice, Rome, Naples, with excursions to Vesuvius & Pompeli); Port Said (optional excursion to Cairo, if time permlix); Bombay: Colombo: Singapore: Manila: and Hongkong,
SHANGHAI-KOBE-
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NEW YORK-PLYMOUTH.
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PRESIDENT LINCOLN (Dollar Lino)" MANHATTAN · (United States Lino) $.3. CONTE ROSSO (Lloyd Triostina)
Transportation, Hotel & Sightseeing arrangements have been made by
The American Express Company, Inc., Shanghai
FIRST CLASS
SECOND CLASS
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tramear In Wanchai. A woman, Su. Yang, 84, was admitted to Ure some hospital after falling off a tramcar near Man Woh Lane.
a
engine room ariflcer, H.M.S. Doiset- shire, and Miss Eugenio Mezavtceva. of 139/22 Linda Terrace, Avenue Jofre, Shanghaf
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A 22-year-old man, Tong Tin-pu, was brought before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy this morning
Detendant
A fire broke out early this morn-charged with possession of a quantity ing in No. 482 Prince Edward Road, prepared opium and for having storeroom, owned by kept an oplum divan at No. 22 Hillier uamitted the Kowloon, Chang Cho-chauk, of No. 64 Shang- hal Street. The cause of the Bre is charges and was sentenced to a fine unknown. The damage done to the of su, or two moning hard labour. store amounted to $1,500. An ap-on the first charge and $100, or un- scconi. pliance from the Central Kowloon, other two mantis, on tie Fire Station extinguished the blaze The terms are to run consecutively. Chief Revenue Olicer A. W. Grim- soon after its arrival
miti prosecuted.
A shoemaker, Sze To-chl, 49, op- K. Keen' at the Central Magistracy
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As the result of a raid on No. 129
Hood,
ground foor, of care of possession of a quantity conducted by Detective-Sergeant C.
heroin
Chiet Hevenue Bowman, Chan-Web, aged 32,m Oficer A. W. Grimmill asked-for-a employed, was charged before Mr. J. week's remand, which was
was granted. This
A. Fruser at the Central Magistraty Ball in $300 was fixed. Another man, this morning, with keeping a com Chan Ping-kwong, was sentenced to a gaming gaming house. Delen-. nine months' rigorous imprisonment dont talled to appear, and his bail for postracion in Queen's Rond Con- of $20 was estreated Eight other tral on November 30 of 1,000 heroin men. charged with gambling, were Inspector ropicins prosecuted. bait of $2 each was estreated. A sum also absent from Court, and their
peared before Mis morning or Thomson
Paki
that at
Mra
For the theft of a handbag contain-of $1.75 picked up was ordered to be ing money and papers worth $10 put in the Poor Box. from a woman named Ng Ching-
the 24-year-old Kwal, Cheung Kwai, 30, une- Hathuc Chinh, ployed, was brought before Mr. K. Annamite student charged on counts Keen at the Central Magistracy this of (a) forging the name, of
A travellers Det-Sergeant Davis said Leung Tai-ying on morning.
at 10 o'clock last night com- cheque for £5 sterling, with intent plainant was walking along Con- to defraud, and (b) uttering the naught Road Central near Rumsey cheque knowing the same to Street when defendant came up from forged, made another appearance be- behind her and snatched the bag fore Mr. J. A. Fraser at the Central from under her arm. After a short Mogistracy this morning, when the chase defendant was arrested by ofense was remanded to 2.30 p.m. to- constable. Defendant was remanded morrow, for hearing. At a previous. for 24 hours to sec it he is fit for appearance, it was stated that com- blrching,
munications were being made with defendant's father in Annam.
ed
Yu Kam,
aged
22, unemployed,
Appearing before Mr. J. A. Fraser at the Central Magistracy this morn- ing on a summons for parking his charged with assaulting Ng Lap, aged car in a closed road. Duddell Street, 30, watchman employed by the w.hout a permit on November 30, kaifongs of Wing Lok Street, ap- car peared before Mr. J. A. Fraser at the Cheng Hong, driver of private car No. 1454, pleaded guilty and was Central Magistracy this morning. uined 10. Mr. G. S. Ford represent- He asserted that complainant struck defendant and Bald defendant him first. Asked if this were parked the car on the instructions of compiafant admitted that he fold his employer. Traffic-Sergeant Youe defendant to move away from the prosecuted. A. X. Dibley, driver of Tal Hing Wharf, but defendant re-
No. 1291, was summoned fused to
and struck at private
do so, car No. for driving his car throught a closed witness with a small knife, inflcting road, Findlay Path, on November 27, a aslight wound on the left side of his without a permit. Defendant was face. Police Sergeant W. L. Clarke absent from Court, and the summons prosecuted. The case was adjourned
for 24 hours. was adjourned for one week.
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