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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 25 Words $1.50

for 3 days prepaid

TO LET.

WEDNESDAY,

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

SEAFORTHS DUE NEXT MONTH

NEW~^ADVERTISEMENTS. Gardner

A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

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NOTICE.

On Thursday, the 24th Inatunt, ALL DEPARTMENTS will be opon until 7 p.m.

Faces Six

Charges

HEARING DATE

NOW FIXED

FURNISHED HOUSE on the Peak. Six rooms, two bathrooms, drying On Friday and Saturday, the roum, custam hot water, ample servants' quarters, large garden. To 25th and 26th. Instant, ‘ALL DE-Charles Gardner, aged 18, when he let on long lease. Apply Box No.PARTMENTS will be cloned, with 830, "longkong Telegraph."

the exception of the Dispensing Departments, which will be open for the dispensing of prescriptions as follows:~~~~

"THRACIAN” DUE SHORTLY

FOR ANTI-PIRACY PATROL

A destruyer is being sent out to Hongkong for Incal defence work and is due here on January 9. She is the Thracian,

10 a.m. to 1 57.771. 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. KOWLOON DISPENSARY:-

10 nm to 1 p.m.

FULL LIST OF OFFICERS

Below is the personnel of the 1st Battalion The Seaforth Highlanders, which embarked al Suez on December 14 on their way to Hongkong and are due here.on January 6. Other de tails are turiving from the

United Kingdom to join the Battalion, which Enat replaces the 2nd Battalion, Letire Regiment,

The Lanenkhires ore deparing on January 12 for Bombay on their way to Ambala and they will travel on the transpot which bears their male.

G.

F.

DECEMBER 23, 1936.

SEEK TO PREVENT STRIKE

GENERAL MOTORS MEETS WORKERS

INDUSTRY AT CRISIS

Delroll, Dec. 22. It is learned that General Motors officials have secretly conferred with the United Automobile Workers' officers regarding the demands of that organisation for recognition. It is believed that the workers have Issued un ultimotum that l strike will be called unless recognition is accorded.

Five further charges of fenudulent coverstont of money and fraudulent xing of revenue stamps to decu ments were preferred against Joseph appeared on remand before Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Magistracy to-day, charged with the fraudulent eversion of $31 given to him by his employers, the Union Insuratice Society of Canton, Ltd., for the pur- Scaforth Highlanders: Licut-Col. J. Muirhond. Mrs. Muirlend and chase of revente stumps on January

family; Brevet Lieut.-Col. G. 5. 1035.

and Mrs.

Lammic; Appearing for the prosecution, Mr. Lammie

mie: E. II. Williams, Uie Assistant Major I. C. Barclay, 1.0.E., and Mrs. Attorney-General, in handing the

Barclay; Major G. S S. Rawstorne,

Rawstorne charges to the Court, said that of the st...

which

family:

n. alx charges

Gardner now

Capt.

Mason, Mason fared, three related to the fraudulent Mrs.

and family! Capt.

Meanwhile, throughout the nation, conversion

strikes tn glass parts plants have P. Murray, Mrs. Murray and of sums of money, and three to the fraudulent fixing of family; Lieut. F. H. Neill and Mrs. affected 27,000 men, and the Detroit

Neill; Capt. J. R. Mackintosh-Walker, Production He

Reporting Agency revenue stamps to documents.

Capl estimates a sharply, curtailed produc M.C., Capt. S. J. Ritchie, M.C. then before the week-end, due to asked leave to amend the first also charge to one for a lesser amount. J. S. H.Douglas: Lieut. I. K.

of brakes, Mr. Williams mentioned that, if Hobkl

Hobkirk, Mrs. Hobkirk and family; diminishing supplies

wheels, glass parts the prosecution so desired, they could Lieuts

Garner-Smith, pistons,

bodies. United Press. have preferred 200 charges against R. G. B. Innes, C. D. A. Ross, E. C. defendant, but

but they

were content to Gray, R. D. Maclngan, 2/Lleuts. proceed on six counts only, all relat-J. M. Marshall, R. R. Hammond to the year 1935. Counsel asked Chambers, C. F. Allen, R. 1. Mac- The new Term opens on Monday, [ing i January 4th. An examination for that a date be fixed for hearing of the kenzie. Lieut. (QM) R. Paterson,

case, and suggested Monday and P.C.M., Mrs. Paterson and family. new Students will be held on Tuesday, December 28 and 20. The In addition there are 30 Non- Com71~- For pro- hearing would take about two after-missioned Officers who, with ranits, January 2nd, al 9 a.m. speclus, for boarders and day-noons, he thought.

Mr. Lea D'Almada, Snr., for de- boys, apply.

fendant, said he had been instruct- ed that defendunt would be very Klad to

plend

guilty before his Worship

If his Worship desired to | deal with the case himself.

Mr. Williams reminded his Worship that the case was for commlitat.

Defendant

commanded by Lieut.A, S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED. Cmdr. E. B. Tancock, and her chief:

Hongkong, 23rd December, 1936. occupation will be anti-piency patrol which is a burden on the destroyers flotilla now on Station,

the

H.M.S. Thracian is an Admiralty Class & ship which emerged from the war programme. She was hunched In 1020, completed in 1822 and has a speed of 38 knots.

TWO EUROPEAN STOWAWAYS

FOUND ON EMPRESS OF ASIA

Stowing away on board the. R. M. S. Empress of Asia when she sailed from here to Manila on December 10, resulted in the appearance of two Europeans before Mr. K. Keen at the this morning. Central Magistracy The

men were Vladinik A. Valikovsky,

and 30,

V Valentine Shatokhine, 28, both unemployed.

Defendants admitted the charge saying that it was their Brst and last experience ΟΙ

realized the trouble

kind. They

they had caused

to the shipping company.

Det. Sergeant Russell stated that defendants came to the Colony on December 16 from Swalow, They

ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE,

STANLEY.

Fung Man Sul, Esq.) Chan Pak Luk, Esq.)

Mesura. H. Wicking Prince Building. (Tel. 30241.) or to

ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE,

STANLEY.

CHOPPER ATTACK ON WOMAN

QUARREL OVER A RING

Sentence of four months' hard

left the same day. Defendanta' home labour was passed by Mr. His

was in Shanghai, They wished to relum there.

Accuseds were sentenced to two weeks' hard labour each. They will be sent back to Shanghail after the expiration of their prison

terms.

GRAND XMAS ATTRACTION

at the

ALHAMBRA

10,000,000 People

Heard Him Propose To the Most Kiss- able Girl in Tow

Goyety, laughs and breezy ro- mance., as a mad-

cap heiress tries tof

bluff her way into mat;} rimony and stum- bles smack into love!

Introducing

Three Now

Song Hits?

WALKING

ON AIR

Raymond

ANN

Sothern

JESSIE RALPH

HENRY STEPHENSON Directed by 'JOSEPH SANTLEY, Screenplay by Bert Kolmer - Hairy Ruby. Produced by Lowerd

EKO BADIO RICTURE.

lit

at the Kowloon Magistracy morning on Tang Wo, 28, coolic, who admitted a charge of unlawfully and mailelously wounding Slu Yam, 43- year-old married woman.

Mac-

According to Det.-Sergt. Pherson, defendant is a cousin of complainant's husband, and they all Ilved together in a hut in Tai Ling Tin village. Some years ago fendant gave a ring to the husband, but since then he had asked for its return several times, but withhost success,

de-

About 4 a.m. on December 1, de- fendant asked again, but was refused. He then left the house, returning about 12.30 p.m. when he repeated his request.

Complainant happen-

ed to return from work at that time, and joined in the quarrel. Defendant took hold of a chopper from a table nearby and struck the womon twice in the neck, causing her to remain In hospital for a fortnight.

HEAVY FIRING ON MADRID

(Continued from Page 1.1

continue. Reuter

capital Service.

Railway Bombed

Bulletin

Cilbraltar, Dec. 22. A radio broadcast by General Det Lano, at Seville, has been picked up here. The Nationalist leader stated that Leftist fliers had bombed the Lucena Rallway station and also the town of Brenn, staying several civilinna.

Rightist troops, he announced, 'nadt repulsed a Leftist attack at Villa Real killing 60-United Press.

Italy's Loss

tolul 073.

K. J,

Miss

UNREGISTERED MUI-TSAI

and

Also on the Lancashire are Mist GIRL BROUGHT HERE Helen Gray Martin and Miss Jean

FROM PENANG Imrle, private nurses: Sister H. F. McFeat, Q.A.I.M.N.S, Travelling on the transpurt on their way Shanghai are Capt. J. G. Hickson and two ranks of the 1st Battalion, Loyal WIN accordingly re-Regiment; N.C.O.'s of the Royal manded until 2.30 p.m. on Monday, Signals Rnd the Royal December 20, when the hearing will | Ordnance Corps,

commence.

Pope Pius

Broadcasts

To-morrow

PHYSICIAN WILL BE CLOSE AT HAND

LEAVING FOR HOME

to

Army

There is a large list of personnel of the China Command and their families who are leaving Hongkong for the United Kingdom by the Lan- cashire. These include the follow- Ing. though the list is subject to alteration:

Tse Sau-ping, aged 48, married woman, was summoned before Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Magis- tracy this morning, for bringing an unregistered mul-tsal, Chon Ab- chew, aged 10, into the Colony.

Defendant pleaded guilty, and said she had only just come from the Straits Settlements and did not know the regulations,

Inspector 11. W. Fraser, attached to the Secretariat for Calnese Affairs, Bl said the girl had been registered in Penang, O

On December 3. the S.C.A. received communication from the Chinese Protectorate in Penang, that Cal. J. H. Morris, 1.5.0., o..., Mrs. the girl and her mistress had left for Morris and the Misses Morris,

Hongkong. Defendant was found to be living in No. 5 Ning Yeung Terrace, second floor.

and farmily: Lieut. C. C. Garthwaite:

Capt. W. F. Rycroft, Mrs. Rycroft

Lieut. C. Raveshill and Mrs. Raven- bill; all of the Royal Artillery.

No report hud been made to the Penang authorities, and no report had been made in Hongkong, con- tinued Inspector Fraser. The girl Major Ll. A. A. Alston, 8.5.0., M.C.,

was very well treated and had little and Mrs. Alaton; Major E.. 5. Cwork to do. She also received the Grune and Mrs. Grune: Capt. R. L. K.

prescribed wages for a mui-tsal. Ile Allen G.S.0.3, all of the Royal Welch

had been instructed not to press the

Rome, Dec. 22. His Holiness the Pope will broad- cast Christmas Eve over 10.84 metres, speaking In Italian, and translations ing English. The exact times for his will follow in other languages, includ-Fuellers. broadcast have not yet been fixed.

When

ils Holiness broadcasts his physician, Dr. Milnt, will stand at his bedside, ready to give aid if

necessary.

Pope Pius Is expected to spend about half an hour propped up with pillows,

Cardinal Pacci will also be at his bedside.

His Holiness, although it is expect- cd be will remain in bed for another three or four weeks, will receive Cardinal Pacelli and other visitors daily.-Reuter.

POPE OUT-OF-DANGER ̈ ̈

Vatican City, Dec. 22. Physiciana announced to-day that His Holiness was completely out of danger und would "be fully re- | covered shortly, However, they pleaded with him to make his Christmas Eve radio broadcast briet. Atrocious pains continues in the Pope's left leg, a Valleon oflein! sald to-day-United, Press.

Strike's End Still Distant

.

MAY TAKE WEEKS TO BRING SETTLEMENT

San Francisco. Dec. 22. Authoritative quarters sald to-day It is authoritatively learned that that a settlement of the maritime the Loyalist Government has de- strike "s mechanically impossible in nouneed the Italo-Spanish Quick-less than three weeks."

London, Dec. 22.

Major W. E. S. Dowling and Mrs. Dowling, and detalls of the East In- cashires,

-

Lieut-Col. C. J. Crawford Jones, IAMC., and Mrs. Crawford Jones.

Major R, C. Harris, Mrs. Harris and family, of the ist Battalion, Lan- cashire Fusiliers (Tientsin).

Mrs. S. J. Barry, wife of Licut.-Col. Barry, of the Rt.A.M.C. (Tientsin), and family.

Sisters Miss P. M. Sergeant and Miss M. A. Hodson, Q.A.I.M.N.S, W/O (1) II. A. Mellon, Mrs. Mellon and Tamily, Army Educational Corps.

Miss B. M. Howell.

Details from the 8th Heavy Bri- gade, R.A., Royal Engineers, Hong- kang Signal Section, 2nd Battalion, Worcestershire Rides, Royal Army Service Corps, Hongkong & Slugapore Brigade, R.A.

L. H. B.

Lancashire Regiment: Major G. W. V. Hoskyn, Maior F. W. Martin M.C., Major R. J. Wolseley, Capt. A. E. Wheatloy, Mrs. Wheatley and family; Capt.

Lethbridge, Mra Lethbridge and family; Capt. J. R. Thatcher, Mrs. Thatcher and family: Capt. L. C. N. Russell, Mrs. Russell and family; Lieut.

nt, S. K. Barnes and Mrs. Barrics: Licut. E. Robinson and Mrs. Robinson; Lieut. (Adjutant) C. Jones; Lieul. E. O. Wanliss, Mrs. Wanliss and family; Lieut. R. Russell, Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Russell' and family: Licuts. C.. C. S. Genese, H. M. Erviné-Andrews, W.

K. W. B. Murphy 2/Licut A. Beaumont, C. A. Harrison, A. T. Balh, McDonald, 2/Lieut. C. W. Griffin. Lieut. (QM) C. Chaplin and Mrs.

silver Curiel Treaty, expiring De- Attention is drawn to the fact Chaplin cember 31, indicating it will not be that the unions must deal separately renewed,

It is learned that negotiations are under way whereby a London agency will handle the output of the Almaden quicksilver mines-United Press.

MANILA SHARES

The following quotations have been received by Swan, Culbertson & Fritz from their Manila office after the close of the morning session:

Prices in Pesos Buyers Sellers 1.05 1.00 .45 .40

24

Anlamok Alok

Bagulo Gold

25

Benguet Consolidated 13.75 14.00

Benguet Exploration

Big Wedge

Coco Grove...

Consolidated Mines „Dayaka · Demonstration East Mindanao Gold Creek Gumaus Gold Itogon

I. X. L. Marsman & Co., Masbate

Mineral Resources Mother Lode

Paracute Gold

Paracale Gumaus

San Maurlelo:

Suyoc

United Paracale

Universal Explorption.

Market: irregular.

.16 .17

+34

35 74

.27

.27.

with the deep sen, steam schooner ed Officers and their families, the There are also 40 Non-Commission- and Alaska operators, and thut any NC.O.'s and ranks totalling 637. agreements must be ratified. All this takes a considerable time.

Meanwhile, Miss Frances Perkins, the Minister of Labour, is expected to make "an important announce- men!" from Washington in a day or two.-United Press,

Queen Mary

Suffers In

Ocean Gale

0326 30 PASSENGERS HURT:

2 SEAMEN DIE

.27

1.27

1.00 1.03

1.20 1.75 111.00 112.00 40 .41

.41

42

2,80

Sister Mins D. S. Lewes, QA.I.M.N.S. will leave for Egypt on the transport.

R.Q.M.S. H. Sanith, former assist- ant Secretary of the Hongkong Foot- ball Association, and Bandmaster A. B. Yule, who has been hon, conduc- tor of the Hongkong Philharmonic Society, are well-known personalities who will be missed when the Lanca- shires leave,

In an attempt to obtain money by

case.

His Worship imposed a fine of $50 on defendant,

FREE GIFTS

of Silk,

Handkerchiefs

and Calenders to all. Customers

K

Zw

falar pretences, a Chinese Tamed THE SHOP FOR

Chan Kin, aged 32, was arrested yes- terday and brought before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy this morning on a charge of obtaining $6.72 by false prétences. Defendant sold to Tom Kwan, shop master of No. 15 Gare Street, a drum of oil, Southampton, Dec. 22.

to be pure. supposed to

On the drum The Cunard-White, Star flagship, being ovened it was found to contain the Queen Mary, fastest pazenger a mixture of oil and water. Defen- ship on the Atlantic run, thirteen hours Inte when she docked was sentenced to two months' rigor here to-day.

GIFTS

at

was unnt, who had previous convictions, 18, Queen's

OUB

imprisonment. Det-Sergeant

The giant ship had suffered the Mackay prosecuted. most severe buffeting in her time afloat.

WOK an uncomfortable Christmas voyage. From 20 to 30.

passengers were, slightly injured.

Mrs. Le Gay Brereton, Sr., arrived

Two members of the crow died af in Hongkong this week from Austra- due to heart failure.—United Illa to visit her son and daughter-In-

Press,

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LONDON AND SHANGHAI

POST OFFICE.

CHRISTMAS

HOLIDAYS

co.

}

On Friday, December 25, and Saturday, December 20, the General Post Ofee und Kowloon Central Post Office will be open from 8 am. to 11 ... The Sheungwan Branch Post Office, will be open cach day from 8 am, to am, and 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. and the other Branch Past Offices will be entirely closed

There will be one collection from the pillar boxes and one delivery of ordinary correspondence cach day as on Sundays and one delivery of The Money Order Ofee will be Registered correspondence at 11 am. entirely closed during the holidays.

INWARD MAILS Japan

............... Allpore Straits and Europe vin Suez (Letters and Papers) London, 26th Nov. and London Parcels-London, 19th Nov. Shanghal and Foochow

Jaits

December 23.

Itanpura

December 24,

Shantung

December 24.

Alsuta Maru

December 25.

Bangalore

December 23.

December 25.

December 25.

G.G. Paul Doumer

December 25,

Scharnhorst

December 25..

Suisang

December 25,

Japan, Shanghal, and Europe vin

Siberia (London, 3rd December). Comorin Shanghai

Haiphong

Shanghol

Calcutta, and Straits

Straits

For

Samshul und Wuchow

Stralla

D'Artagnan

Tsushima Maru

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Wednesday

Kongso ..

Thursday

Air Mall for Canton and Districts..

Swatow Amoy

Air Mail for Swałow, Amoy,

chow and North China Shanghai)

December 25.

Date and Time:

Wed., Dec. 23, 4 pm.

... Cremer.... Thurs, Dec. 24, Noon. C.N.A.C. plane ... Thurs, Dec. 24.

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

Dec. 24. Noon. Letters,.. Doo, 24, 12.30 p.m. Kungpung Thurs., Dec. 24, 2.30 p.m. .... Talma....Thurs., Dec. 23, 3.30 p.m. Foo- C‚NA.C. plane .............!

(via

Kowloon P.O.' Ref... Bee, 24, 5 p.m. Letters. Dec. 24, 5:30 p.ia.

Letters for "Imperial

Direct Service"

Friday

..Thars..

Sheungwan P.0.

Deo. 24.

Dec, 24, 8 p.m.

Rer.. Letters,

Deo. 24. p.m.

G.P.0.

Dec, 24, 5 pm.

Reg.

Letters. ... Dec, 25, 5 ...

Airways R.ALA. Dorado

-Duo London, 4th January.

..Fri., Dec, 25. G.P.O, and KP,0. Reg. Deo, 24, 5:00 p.m....... Letters,...Deg. 25, 8.30 BAL

Lellers for "Australia by Imperial R.MA, Dorado ....Fri, Dec. 23.

Airways Service"

Due Darwin, 20th December ..

G. P. O. and K. P. O. Reg........Dec. 24, 5.00 v.m. Letters, ...Dec. 25, 8.80 m

Shanghai, Japan and Europe via. Ranpura.....Fel, Dec. 23, 8.30 am.

Siberia, Letters for Guam, Honolulu, and

U.S.A by "Pan Amerlean Alt- ways Service'-duo 8. Francisco,

January. Amoy

Atsuta Maru ......................Fri., Dỏe, 35,

Manila, Australia, and New Zea- Atsuta_Maru

land vin Thursday Island. (Due Thursday Island, 7th January).

G.P.O, and K.P.O. Ke...Dec. 25, 10 a.m. Letters,...Dec. 25, 10.30 a.m. Tinegarn...... ..Fri., Dec. 25, 10a.m. Fri, Dec. 25, RCH...Dec. 25, 10.15 a.m. Letters ...Dec. 25, 11 a.m

Fri.. Dec, 25, G.P. O. and K. P. O..

.Dec. 20, 10.15 am.

..Dec. 15, 11 am..

Balgon and "Europe via Marseilles— D'Artagnan

(Due Marsellics, 22nd January.-)

Reg. Letters

*Superscribed correspondence only.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

I MEAN, BY THE ENJOYMENT OF MY, A handy leather-covered pocket FOBSESSION, THE MAKING OF THEM diary has been distributed by Reiss, ' USEFUL TO THE PUBLIC-Addison, Bradley & Co., on behulf of Messrs. Samuci Osborn & Co., stent founders of Sheffleld,

Quarantine restrictions have been imposed by Hongkong against er- rivals from Palthiol on account of small-pox.

Messrs. A. S. Watson and Co., Ltd., have arranged for a special delivery Hearing of the case against Chau by motor truck to the New Terri- Wah, 45-year old carth-carrying toricu to-morrow (Thursday) for coolle, on a charge of robbing Mr. and cerated waters, wince and spirits. Mrs. A. V. Peacock at Ngau Chi Wan on September_27 was pro- visionally fixed for December 31 by Mr. E. Hlmsworth at the Kowloon

Wang Pan, aged 41, unemployed, Magistracy this morning.

appeared before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy this morning on a charge

of cruelty to fowls. Sergeant Mr. Alistair Drummond and Miss Clarke sald defendant was arrested Leonore Rachel Beatrice Urmston, of in Des Voeux Rond yesterday when Edinburgh, were married at 11.30 he was seen by a constable, carrying o'clock this morning at the Peak four chickens in each hand by the Church. The bridegroom is-n mem wings. Defendant was ordered ber of the firm of Lowe, Bingham and pay a fine of $15, or, in default, to zo Matthews. At 12.90

p.m., a reception was held for friends at Lane Craw-to gaol for one month. ford's Reception Itcom.

to

but

Before Mr. K. Keen at the Centras 35 Sing On Strect, Saf Wan Ho, was A student, Ng Ping-kwan, of No. this Magistracy

morning, Fitzpatrick, of the Hotel Cecil was summoned for having a wireless BOL Aned $1 for allowing her dog to without a licence, before Mr. W. wander about Connaught Road Cen-Schofield at the Central Magistracy Roadral without a muzzle. The dog was this morning. Mr. J.

Key,

Inspector in the street. with Icad attached t to of Wireless, said the sat was a crystal 1. Defendant stated that sho WEB

was receiver, apparently home-made, with the dog but had let it go for a quite eficient. The licence fee cost few minutes, Mr. Iseki, of 6 Hau $12 Defendant was fined $25. Ling Fung Lane, brought his 14-year-old Al-ming, of No, 230 Wanchal Road, blind and deaf Japanese poodle' to first floor, was fined $100 for the Court when he was summoned for possession of a receiving set without. allowing the dog to wander outside a licence on December 0. Mr. Key his house without a muzzle. He was sold ho had, instructions from the also fined $1.

Postmaster General to press the case.

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