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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

25

Words $1.50 for 3 days prepaid

TO LET.

NEAR DEEP WATER BAY, No. 4, Shouson H. Small house, with sanitary convenlenge, tennis court, garden and garage. Reasonable rent. Apply Ip Tak Co., Ltd.

SHARE PRICES

The following in the list of local share quotations Issued this morn. irig.

Banke.

II. K. $1,870 b.

H. K. Banka

£116 b.

(Lon.

Reg.),

Chartered Bank, £16 n. Mercantile Bank, A. and B.

£32 n.

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

Insurances.

Canton In $306 b.

Unlor In., $620 b.

China Underwriters, $1.00 n. H. K. Fire, In., $300 n. Internat'l Angce., Sh. $3% n.

Shipping.

Douglas, $30 n.

1. K. Steamboats, $7.40 n. Indo-Chinas (Prof.), $36 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $36 n. Shell (Bearer), 136/3 n. Union Waterboats, $10% n.

Docks etc.

II. K. Wharves (old), $106. 1. K. & W. Docks, $14 b. Providents Cold), $1.60 n. Providents (new), 20 ets, n. New Engineerings, Sh. 34 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $90 n.

Mining

Kailan Mining Ad., 16/9 n. Raubs, $12.65.n.

Venz: Goldfield $8 n.

Philippine Mining

Antamoka, P. 1.75 Atoks, P. 57

Baguio Gold, P. 35 Raisioc Min., P. 14 Benguet Consuls, P. 14 Benguet Expl. 1. 20 Big Wedges, P, AVA Consolidated Mines, P. 044 Demonstrations, 1. .98 Ipo Gold, P. 31%

I. X. L., P. 1.85

Itogons, P. 1.85

Min. Resc., P. 44 Masbate Cons, P. 58 Northern Min., P. 22

Paracale Cumaus, P. 87

Saluco Min., 1. .07% Santa Rosa, P. .06% San Mauricio, P. 8.25 Suyor Consols, P. 56 United Paracale, P. 1.50 --Coco-Grove, P92

Gum Golds, P. 3944 E. Mindanao, P. 44%

Lands, Hotels, elc.

II. and S. Hotels, $6 n. 1. K. Lands, $34% n. II. K. Lands, 4% Deben.

$105 n.

S'hai Lands, Sh. $16 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $10, n. Humphries, $94 b.

J. K. Realties, $4.60.. Chinese Estates, $76 n. China Realties, Sh. $4 n. China Debent. $60 .

Public Utilities.

H. K. Tramways, $12.75 m. Peak Trams. (old), $61⁄2 n. Peak Trans, (new), 32% n. Star Ferries, (old), $93 n. Yaumail Ferrics (old), $25 n. China Lights, $13.45 s. China Lights, (now), $10.30 n. II., K. Electric, $56 n. Macao Electric, $20 n. Sandakan Lights, $10 n. Telephotne (okl), $30.25 r. Telephone (new), $10% n. China Buses. Sh. $11. Singapore Tractions, 27/- 11. Singapore Pref., 27/- n.

Industrials.

Call: Mack. (old), Sh. $19% n. Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $16 n. Canton Ices, $2.06 n.

Cement, 311 n.

H. K. Ropes, $2.50 n.

Stores, &c.

Dairy Farm, $22% b.

Watson, $41⁄2 n.

Lane Crawfords, $64 m.

Sinceres, $24 n.

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

Cotton Mills.

Ewo Cottons, Sh. $15.50 b.

S'hai Cottons, (old), Sh. $85 b. S'hai Cottons, (new), Sh. $60. b. Zoong Sings, $31 T. Wing On Textiles, Bh. $44 b.

Miscellaneous,

1. K. Entertainmonte, $4, n. Constructions.(old), $1% n.. Constractions (now), 42% cta. Vibro Piling. 15.50 m. Ch. Govt. 5% 1925

999% n.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GARDNER GETS GAOL

NOTICE.

Mr. J. II. Keswick has been authorised to sign the name of the

Firm.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.

LTD.

Hongkong, 16th January, 1937.

SENTENCE

(Continued from Page 1.) travelled under his own nome-Where was no attempt to concealment-but on arrival, he found that the sweet- ness of ilberly was something which in re- he felt somewhat diflcult nouncing and none could blame him In the circumstances in that he was arrested on the very same night of his arrival.

"That was on November 23 lunt

MONDAY, JANUARY

TWO YEARS FOR ROBBERY

SHATIN INCIDENT

that

RECALLED

18,

1937.

Banished In Error?

MAN CLAIMS TO BE KOWLOON-BORN

returned to this

Sald to have Colony 15 times in defiance of de- Sing was portation orders, Chan sentenced by the Puisne Judge, Mr. Justice J. J. Hayden, to two years'

labour this morning.

Pleading guilty to robbery at Shatin on November 8, Cheung Tin- lol, a local villager, was sentenced to two years' imprisonment with hard labour by Mr. Justice J. J. Hayden at Criminal Sessions this morning.

It was stated by Mr. J. F. Murphy, and he has been in police custody | who was making his first citor,

eting Assistant Crown as acting ever Lince. He was up before Your

defendant pretended he wap a Lordship at the last Criminal Sex-

then beat Wan Man, policeman being in-sons charged with offences similar to

with a stiek no the complainunt, these and was acquitted on a plea of

severely that he had to spend 10 autrefois convict. He left this Court on that occasion a free man only to days in hospital. The police, how-fen

did not regard the robbery as be bitterly disappointed on being re-

re-ever,

a very serious one. arrested immediately on leaving the Building an In- precincts of this

Ilis Lordship sald to Mr. Abbott, neting Crown Solicitor, that he did dication, perhaps of the Crown's own having got cappointment in not

not believe it had Intely been the their tha

practice of the Court to impose cor- poral punishment, and Mr. Abbott agreed.

NOTICE TO SIPPERS Shippers are hereby notified that freight rates are creased, Of approximately 15%, with effect as A new tariff is of May 1, 1937. new in preparation.

an

average

of

W. F. ARNDT,

Secretary, Trans-Pacific Freight Burcati. Hongkong, January 16, 1937. POLICE RESERVE ORDERS FOR CURRENT WEEK

Orders by the Ton, Mr. T, 1. General of Police, King. Inspector state:

no

tnam.

"Their malive may, perhaps, be of Importance to this case but 1 only mention it in the hope that Your Lordship will give a little weight- and little weight only-in passing,

because here was n man Rentence,

nee free and once again faced with

the

shome and degradation of a fresh

trial.

His Lordship: Surely he was re- arrested on specific charges to which he was pleaded guilty?

Chinese Company inspection Parade-All ranks of the Chinese Company will parade at Central Police Station on Thursday. January 31 at 17.30 hours under Sub Inspector R. J. Hunt for a general inspection of equipment etc.local by the Company Commander. Dress White Cup with Blue Uniform, Cover, Bell with Brace, Truncheon. and note-books "Pocket Policeman"

be carried. The Equipment Of ter will make a point of being pre-

nent.

T

Wie

17.30

Counsel: "That Is so, but I do sug- gest that Your Lordship should take much this into consideration. So for the facts of this particular case, It goes to his favour that accused has shown a sense of public duty at one LUTH". During the war he was in the Police Reserve from three

until months of its inception

that in force was disbanded and.

the General, Strike of 1925, he rendered signal service to

Government Cisti Hospital for which he received received two letters of acknowledgment from the authorities. (These letters were Justice). hunded up to the

There is only one other aspect of this

is, that that is, case to be stressed and

fon finished him. The con- s conviction viction and sentence of a Europeau

the

In passing sentence, His Lordship said he was aware that this was ac- cused's first offence, but it was a very towardly and brutal one.

U.S. CHINESE NOW MORE LOYAL

PATRIOTIC FERVOUR

DISCLOSED

Washington, Jan. 17, It is learned that at a conference between Dr. Alfred Sze, Chinese Am- bassider, and the Chinese Consul- Generals stationed at San Francisco, tive problems were discussed. Chicago and New York, administra

It was revented that the Chinese communities in the United States are at present more tayal to the Home- loud as a result of the wave of patriotic fervour which has arisen in nnection with the recent detention of General Chiang Kai-shek. in the East. Where our numbers are

Dr. Sze said closer co-operation, comparatively reali, mukes regenern-particularly in the cuse, of omeint tion

difficult extremely

and 2)

communications. had been achieved severer hundleap than it would be in

by the parley-United Press. Europe,

tion.

SUFFERING CONTINUES

Indian Company

The Training Course:

members of undermentioned

will attend indinn Indian Company Company Headquarters on Tuesday, Jantiary 19th, 1937 at 17.30 hours für Course: ---Con- Part 1 of Training

Abdul- stable R201 S. 1. Bux, 1218 At inh Shah, R213 S. B. Hussain, R218 R207 Lai Khan, 1936 M. S. Dillon, Fazal Ikht Oppal, R200 Mohamed All Oppai, R225 Kasim Ali, R220 A. Razack and 1293 Jaffer Mohamed, R. Ras

"I submit that though this plea has Training Course: Part II The

of the been repented by me at a former undermentioned

members

hearing, it is none the less effective any will attend ladan Indian Co

Company Company Headquarters on Wednes- and should be taken into considera- Your Lordship may have con- day. Jamery 20th, 1934 insidered it in a former case in which

Training hers for Part 1

charged with the fraudulent sentenced Course-Constables R208 Moisaned

ced Was Khan, 1982 Latif Khan, R299 Abdul conversion of $14.000,

My Your Lordship to four months. Shakoor, R200 M. Sheriff. R21 M.

The facts may be different, but Feraz, 1265 H. Singh, R263 N. Salim,

say this, that if that fact welthed in R262 Omar loosen, R201 S. 1. Bux,

that case It must likewise weigh R203 Jaife: Mohamed and 1250 M.

this case. Particularly in a case of S. Vedi.

this kind one's punishment und one's suffering only begin with sentence the Indian Company will areIt continues for ever afterwards and,

Police Station on Wednes

at 17:30 hours in the whole circumstances of this clay

January 27th

hours ease.

I think Your Lordship would be under Sub Inspector R. J. Hunt for

satisfied that just.ed would be met by Reneral inspection of equipment atlet

your rte, by the Company Commander. the lightest of sentences. Dress-Blue Uniforms, Cap with White Lordship could be so good as to do

this, Cover, Belt with Drace, Truncheon, and note-book "Pocket Policeman"

Inspection Parade. All ranks of

Central

15

st

to be carried. The Equipment Om- cer will make a point of being pre- Pnt,

------Flying Squad Instructional Patrol.-The instruc- tional patrol for members of the Fly ing Squad will take place on Friday, January 20th, 1937. Memliers will parade at Central Police Station ut 17.15 hours, Dress-Blue Uniform, and Cap with White Cover,

מותז th

might I suggest that the sentence date from the unte of the arrest.

His Lordship asked for the total mount involved in the case, and was 11. Williams, informed by Mr. E. Assistant Attorney General, who that approximated osecuted. ,000, Mr.

pros

Williams added that when ae- used resigned he received over $10,- 000 as his shure of the provident fund and had previously received another

amount.

it was in acus's Mith

.

ANN HARDING MARRIES

London, Jan. 17. Anh Harding, the serven star. 34. to-day married Mr. Werner Janssen, New York Symphony Orchestra con- ductor, 36, with Mr. Clive Brook and right-year-old Jane Bannister, daughter by Miss Hurding's previous | marriage,

witnesses, ng The destination of the honeymoon couple is not known, but it is be- lieved they will not remain long away from the United States as ex-husband. Harry Bannister's court order re- quires Jane to be in that country prior to June 10.-United Press.

RAIN STOPS. CRICKET

:

NO PLAY BEFORE LUNCH

no play in the match There was between the M.C.C: touring team and a Combined XI before.lunch to day, owing to rain.

Hi Lordship: That is more than Emergency Unit Reserve

M.C.C. made 410 in their first inn- Leave Constable R444 N. Var-sufficient to re-imburse his employers, His Lordship (to Mr. D'Almada): fassoft has been granted six months

One point which I am not quite clearings and then disposed of their op- leave

absence, of

from 1st

is that I understood you to say that ponents for 134. In their second inn- when stumps January, 1037.

favour that he atings, M.C.C.'s score

elean were drawn on Saturday was 111 for Meeting--All members will attend

one.-Reuter. No. 2 Palice Station on Friday, January 22nd at 17.30 hours for a general meeting. No members may be absent from this Meeting with- out leave from the Company Com

members will bring mander. All their Arms, and Arms Licences, C. CRAMPKIN,

D. S. P. (R)

MANILA SHARES

The following opening quotations and closing business done quotations of the morning session were received by Swan, Culbertson & Fritz from their Manila office:

Antumok

Atok

Price in Pesos Opening Rates [hialneva Buyr Selten De

1.70 1.75 1.76

45

234

39

Bagulu Gold

Benguet Consolidated 13.78

14.00

14.00

Bengort Exploration

21

Big Wede

40

.12

41

Coco Grove

.90

.9.5

Consolidated Bines

944

040

Nemonstration

1.on

St Mina zimo

.42

#2

41

Gummua Gold

.40

Itores

1.ND

1.80

1.85

1. X. L..

1.80

1.85

1.85

Masbate ...

407

+37

67

Mineral Resist.com

44

Northern Mines

Parente fummo

AB

San Mauricio

4.20

1.26

Бирос

.56

United Parneale. 3.50

Market:--Stendy.

1.60

1.55

once wrote a breast of the matter. There is a re- ference in a letter from the Shanghai Secretarial Omec claiming a refund of $150 on one of these documents which stamps had been fraudulently mised. Would not the whole matter have come to light automatically?

Mr. D'Almada: Yes. but the only point is that he had the decency to write, after he had got away, and

his

this superior in exonerated

Do you want His Lordship: say anything about restitution?

maiter,

A CONSULTATION

to

Mr. D'Almada: Could I have a word with defendant on this point?

Certainly. His Lordship!

After a few minutes' consultation with his client, Mr. D'Almada said: This matter have already raised with defendant. He tells me now that he is pretty certain restitution of half the amount would be made but not the whole amount.

His Lordship: It is not from that am approaching, as point of view

it is outside judicial consideration. It would have been material if there had been immediate restitution or an

214 attempt had even been made.

EXCHANGE

Selling

is.

2%d..

is.

2ad.

.52

T.T. .TT. Shanghai Demand..

G&Bds.

H. K, Govt. 4% Loan 8% prm.

b.

H. K. Govt, 8% % Loan &% prak Walinco Unrpors $4 n.

CUTTING DOWN STAFF

"

Washington, Jan. 17."

Mr. Harold Ickes, Secretary of the.

interior, has announced a 20 per

T.T. Singapore. TT Japan: TT. Indth TT, U.S.A.

TT. Manila T.T. Batavia

TT. Bangkole

T.T. Salgon TT. France

T.T. Germany TT. Switzerland TT. Australin T.T. Lisbon.

Buying

4 m/s, L/C, London

A m/s, D/P.

do

cent, cut in administrative personnel 4 m/s. L/C, USA.

in the PW.A, and has sont discharge 4 m/s. France notices to 2,000 workers throughout 30 d/s. India

the nation-United Preas, retry US. Cross rate in London

“;་『:

Mr. D'Almada: No attempt was then made.

THE SENTENCE Addressing Gardner, His Lordship said: "I have listened with attention to everything that your Counsel has Bald in your behalf and I need not

Later.

There will be a further inspection of the wicket at 3.15 p.m.-Reuter. Later. The mulch has been abandoned as a draw-Reuter.

STABILISATION FUND NEED

Washington, Jan, 17. Senator Carter Glass, Democrat of Virginia, Chairman of the Senate Banking and Currency Committee, to-

day announced the Committee's re- port on the Bill for the extension of the Stabilisation Fund and dollar

devaluation.

He said that the Treasury had assured the Committee that the con- tinuation of the stabilisation fund was to the Anglo-Franco- American monetary essential

agreement,--- United Press.

CLOUDY WEATHER

A strong anticyclone is centred over North China. A ridge of high" pressure extends from li to the Borin Islands.Locul forecast:-N.E, and east winds, tresh cloudy.

tell you that I will glyo due weight-out as soon as action was taken on

MANAGED CURRENCY

REVIEWED '.

(Continued from Page 1),

price fluctuations since 1000, except for 1009,

INCREASED · PRODUCTION

DEADLOCK IN U.S. STRIKE

D-m

(Continued from Page 1)

unions involved in the maritime strlice, Mr. T. G. Plant, President of the Pacific Ship-owners Association. announced that he had offered the South American silver production LA. a choice of agreements. First, has increased by 34 per cent. The he suggested a wage of $1 an hour, United States silver production

in-straight time, and $1.50 for overtime, creased by 32 per cent, leading all with two additional hours without on the basis of six-hour day, but countries producing 15,599,900 ounces

overtime pay provides it is necessary above last year's production. The

Alternatively, he United States Government has been to finish n job, helsoner said he was born in Kow-

the main support of the market and offered 95 cents an hour and $1.40 loon, and his Lordship instructed the

the arrangement to absorb Canadian overtime for a flat six-hour day be Mr. M. J. Acting Crown Solicitor on to verify

and South American newly mined tween 8 nm, and 5

· hrs The LLA. executive committee Chinese to see that Abbott, to

silver and to acquire the

studied the proposal. It is note- made. If de- this statement were

Government's silver, has produced

worthy that the first proposal suggests fendant was found to have been born"

good psychological effect. he should never have in Kowloon,

India as an important buyer of new crew at the end of each six been banished and the order would silver has been the mainstay of the hours, but if it is not available, the

men would continue another be withdrawn.

London market, says the Also the opinion la expressed that hours without overtime pay. On all other points owners and men agree, the Indian Government did not sell Mr. Plant says. silver throughout the whole of last

"At present," he said, "there is a year, while India's "annual absorptentative accord with three unions tlon of silver had enlarged tenfold.

nt a total of 10,000,000 and a tentative agreement with four estimated

The others.

progress Is highly ounces of which London supplied gratifying and Indientes what can be most, compared with the previous accomplished when each side enters four year average af barely 10,000.- into negotiations with the sincere

desire to settle differences."

Sentences of two years' hard labour each were imposed on Chun Pul and Wan Kam-chuen, convicted of similar offences,

For returning from banishment before the expired time, a 57-year-old unemployed man named Yeung Sul- hoi was sentenced to six months' hard labour by Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy this morning. Defendant was sent out of the Colony for 10 years on July 20, 1930, and was arrested two days ago.

Another man, Li Pun, aged 20, was sentenced to 12 months' 17ard labour by Mr. J. A. Fraser for the same banished for 18. offence. Li was years on July 24, 1936.

Dancing Girls In Quarrel

SERIOUS CHARGE

PREFERRED

Three young Portuguese dancing Helena girls named respectively Pedruen, Allee Pedruco and Alberta Pedruen, were summoned before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy charge of having this morning an maliciously wounded and inflicted grievous bodily harm on Miss Chan, another dancing girl, at the junction of Connaught Rond Central and Pedder Street at 1.15 m. January 9.

Ado

Mr. M. A. da Silva was present for the complainant, whilst Mr. D. B. Evans, for defendants, pleaded not guilty.

The case will be heard at 2.30 p.m. On January 22.

Wax

-Mention of a cross-summons made by Mr. Evans.

MARKET BARE OF BUYERS

Chicago, Jan. 16. Wheat prices were lower to cents per bushel higher here to-day.

The weakness In the wheat markets abroad induced a small volume of liquidation whic

which uncovered stop loss orders and found the market almust bare

of buying orders,

The pressure of Argentine wheat afloat offset the buying by Italy and England in the Southern hemisphere The market staged a brief raily on fears for the condition of the winter crop following reports of damage in the sleet covered areas in the South- west..

nol buying suffleient to digest the general sulting, Closing Prices Jan. 15. Jan. 1o. Change May..

132-1344/% of Up July.. 115- 115-

112-111% Sept.

111-

Up

However,

+

the

was

SIGHT-SEEING

IN MACAO NAVAL VISITORS FROM HONGKONG

Macao, Jan. 17.

Among the many excursiónists frum Hongkong this week-end were Lieut. Commander C. N. R. Barham and Mrs. Barham. Paymaster Com- mander A. R. Thatcher,. Mrs. Peddie and Captain C. R. Boxer.

The weather being ideal for sight- seeing, the party, accompanied by Lieut. F. O'Costa, Capt. F. Lara Rels and Mr. G. P. Lammert, local residents, were shown the sights of the city.

080 ounces,

review.

Iwo

World silver production for the Owners have resumed conferences yent was estimated at 253,000,000 with cooks and stewards concerning ounces.

Or this total the United working hours, over which there is States supplied 64,000,000, Mexico breach-United Press. 82,100,000, Canada 19,200,000, South America 31,400,000 and all other countries 58,300,000 ounces.

SORDID CASE

ALLEGED OFFENCE AGAINST GIRL

The review comments on the un- | importance of silver smuggling from China, saying, "The highest estimate we have heard being some 39,000,000 ounces during the first eight months of 1938, instead of such illegal supplies being the biggest source of Chinese exports as was the case in figure in a sordid case which came the Anal quarter of 1934 and most before the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl of 1033. The Chinese Government MacGregor, at the Criminal Sessions has been the largest silver seller, this morning.

forge

und official exports, consisting

DEFECT IS negligible

A 12-year-old girl was the contral

Accused was Leung Hing. 38, and

of coin from Shanghai amounted he was charged with carnally know- and with harbouring to nearly 102,000,000 ounces for the ing the girl

her. He pleaded not guilty and the first eleven months of the year.

following jury was empanelled to try the case: Messrs. W. S. Drake (foreman), Ngok Chow-horne, Wong Regarding the Chinese currency Long-chi, Chang Tsun-hing, Fong situation in the event of the silver Kun-chew, Chan Kwal-ping and E. price rising substantially "is effect. Osmund.

it t

on Chinese currency although surplus silver in

will be nil,

According to Mr. E. H. Willions,

Attorney-General,

the probable that

China would be Assistant

who

sold both by the Government and prosecuted, the girl lived with her mother in a house in Canton Road. smugglers."

Her "On the other hand, in the event

evening

age was 12 years and seven

Ann

the on

of

that silver prices drops severely, the mother 13 she was sent out by

Ing

public might become nervous regard-

mother to buy some red clo. the

silver her the adequacy of

girl reserves and jump to the conclusion, On her way, according to the

that the herself, she met a mun and a woman however unwarranted,

dollar might be further who invited her to go to their house.

She went along.

and after ing there

there for some time she express- ed her wish to go home but was persuaded to stay overnight.

"

remain

The following day, the man, whom

The Chinese public are reputed to be highly of their currency and are "no longer metalle minded."

Shanghol advlees indicate that the chances of silver again becoming the girl knew as Ah Lam, look her the Chinese monetary standard, are to the first floor of a house in Port- where accused had a very remote and will depend on what land Street, arrangements the United States may cubicle. The girl slayed there for about eight days, and it was alleged desire to make with China."

Further, the review says, since the that she had been interfered with

this period. during possibillly of competitive devaluation by accused

bern On November 23, accused took her of world currencies has not removed entirely, it is inconceivable to 171 Woosung Street, ground Bour, that China will again commit herself where they remained until Novem- Cun- to the silver standard without someber 28, when Sub-Inspector definite understanding with United States.

theningham and a Chinese

found them.

defective

she had

been man,

The girl was taken to the, Kow Also it asserts that undoubtedly huge silver hoards still remain in the loon Hospital for examination, and Interior provinces of China, but i was found that she had lost her virginity some five months before." quantity. impossible to estimate the

As long as the silver market re- The girl admitted

at approximately the interfered with by another malus meady ent level

no departure from the prior to meeting accused. current.

The ease is proceeding. Government's present currency pro- gramme seems likely, and the sales of silver excess

will reserves doubtedly continue.

The proceeds of China's silver sales to the United States have been re- tained by the Treasury either in the exchange form of gold or foreign credits to China's accounts. United Press.

QUEZON COMING HERE

un-

THREE ROBBERS SENTENCED TOOK MONEY. AND JEWELLERY

Pleading guilty to a charge of robbing two women of money and jewellery on the second floor of 51 Washington, Jan. 17.

18, Tung Choi Street on December The High Commissioner's office re-three men, Cheung, Sin, 34, Hul Sau- ports that, Senor Manuel Quezon,

sentences ranging from President of the Philippines, intends Pl. 43, and Chon Ming, 28, re- to go to Hongkong next month by n Canadian Pacific liner-United Press. from Sir Atholl MacGregor, Chief

HUNT FOR PILOT.

Managua, Jan. 17,

18

/reie hard labour to two years

Justice, at the

this

morning.

Criminal

Scasions

The first two prisoners were each the sentenced to 18 months, and third, who had a previous convie- Nine Array planes have been sentions of larceny; received two years.

Assistant Mr. E. H. Williams, to assist in the search for Earl W. Kingsley, American pilot, missing Attorney-General, prosecuted. since January 13 on a light over the jungle-Unictd Press.

GOOD GOLF

Augusta, Jan. 17.

McTIGUE TAKES COUNT Capt. Boxer, who is an authority

New York, Jan. 17 on Portuguese history and literature,

Mike McTigue, former light-heavy- me: several distinguished officials of the Government with whom he was. In the women's golf title holder weight champion of the world, had thoroughly at home-in their language. tournament nul, Patty Berg return- his teeth kicked out and sustained The visitors enjoyed their short ed a score of 73 over 18 holes, which other painful injuries when attacked stay extremely well and contemplate is one over the par for

She by rowdies to-day, and two suspects" are held on $2,000 bail cach-Reuter.

men.

a second trip to Macao in the not dis- aggregated 240-United Press. tant future-Our Own Correspondent,

COLONY COAST

DEFENCES.

GUN PRACTICE THIS WEEK

the secretarial letter referred to, and consistent with my duty to every

I cannot overlook the fact that when 1024

one of his pleadings. At the same

you realised that the game was up,

The military authorities nolify that cannot overlook the fact that time

tendered your re-

gun practice with live ammunition you Iminediately 108 you were a trusted employee in an

the coast 814 honourable position in the firm which signation, received a considerable will be carried out from

long, and you sum from your employers as your defences of Hongkong during the 30% you had served

week commericing to-day as follows: Gov deliberately, over a period of 17 Provident Fund contribution, and position

from Tuesday-Practico

Mount 354 months, embarked, on a systematic although you were then in 140 scheme of defrauding them and the to make full restitution, you made Davis, between the hours of 10 am

04% Government of this Colony.

unill to-day- no attempt to do so

p.m., and over Arca "D" re- and

80

This

0.51 scheme you were able to carry out an offer which I can only regard and ferred to in the Defences (Firing $757h

only because you were in a position stigmatise as a niggardly offer, an Arens) Ordinance, 1936,

Wednesday Practice from Stone **192 of trust, dealing with honourable offer to pay n half is made presum- 494 men who expected from you the same ably as an attempt to bargain on cutters Island, between the hours of 6$10 kerupulous and tal dealing that they your.

10 a.m.

a.m. and 6 p.m., and over. Firing would extend to you and to others. "I should be completely lacking in

part

reas "E" and "D" referred to in the Areas "It is trus that you wrote to your my duty. If I did not impose a severe

Ordinance. employers after your resignation Coutantence on you in a case such as Thursday and Friday Spare days. the weight that I can attach to what prixou will go to prison with for one or both of the above-mention letter is my mind, largely di Bard labour for 18 months from to-ed practices. counted by the fact that your fraude day onych charge, the sentences to would inevitably have been found run

Shipping and others concerned are

warned,

POST

Shanghai and Amoy

Saigon

Straits

Straits

OFFICE.

INWARD MAILS

Air Mall by "Imperial. Airways Direct Service"-London date, Bih January,

For

Samshul and Wuchow Shanghai

Japan

Kwangchow Aramis Halcodate Maru Lyons Maru

January 18. January 19.

January 10.

January 19.

„January 19.

Date and Time.

I.MA, Dorado OUTWARD MAILS

Fer

Tal Ming

Munday

:. Agamemnon

Tucaday

Mon., Jan. 18, 4 p.m.. .Mon., Jun. 18, 5 p.m.

Hosang... Mon., Jan. 18, 5.00 p.m.

Letters for Guam, Honolulu and Tjibadak

"Tan U. 8. A by

American.

Always Service.

Nog

„Tues., Jan, 19, G.P.O, and.K.PO, TURIS

Jaw-10:8,30 a.m.

Lellers, Jan. 19, 9. am.

(Duo San Francisco 26th Jan.), Manilo, Makasser and Sourabaya.. Tjibadak Tues.; "Jan. 19, 930 MIDARA

*Superscribed correspondence only.

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