CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADVERTISEMENTS
25 words $2.00
for 3 days prepaid WANTED KNOWN.
WHOLE TOWN KNOWS IT, various insty dishes in Java Rlectable, served in Java Restaurant, 44, Lockhart Road, second-to-none for its appeti- zing variety. Dinner partles served- to-order. Reservations phene 32494.
SHARE PRICES
The following is the list of local share quotations Isgued this morn- Ing.
Banks.
II. K. Bank, 1855 b.
H. K. Banks, (Lon. Reg.), £110
n
a.
Chartered Bank, £15 Mercantile Bank, A. and B.
£33 n.
Mercantile Bank, C., £15. East Asia Bank, $90 b.
Insurances.
Canton, In., $320 b. Union In., $0.22 .
China Underwriters, 51.00 b. IL. K. Fire In., $283 n. Internat'l Asrce, Sh. $14 n.
Shipping.
Douglas. 338
b.
I. K. Steamboats, $9 n. Indo-Chinas (Pref.), $35 n. Indo-Chinns (Det.), 550 n. Shell (Bearer), 110/7 n. Union Waterboats, $9.45 n.
Docks etc.
II.
K. Wharves (old), $115% b. HI, K. & W, Docks, $314 # Providenta (ok), $2.35 b. Providents (new), 25 cts. n. New Engineerings, Sh. $34 n. Shanghai Docke, Sh. $102 n.
Mining
Kailan Mining Ar., 20/D n. Raubs, $13.70 n.
Venz; Goldfield $8 n.
Philippine Mining. Antamoks, 1.25,
P Atoks, P. 35.
Bagulo Gold, P. 24. Dalatoc Min, P. 13. Benguet Cons. P. 12.
Benguet Expl. P. 14. Big Wedge, P. 23
Coco Grove, P. 60, Consolidated Mines, P. 1031. Demonstrations, P.01.
P. 20.
14.
E. Mindmins, Bum Gold, P. Ipo Gold, P. 2314.
Itogons,
$1,400.
1. X 1.20. Maxbale Cons,, P. 30 Min. Resc., P. 32. Northern
Min, 1.1. Paroenle Gumaus, P. 53.
Salacol Min. P, .018. San Mauricio, P. 2.45. Suyoc Consola, P. 43. United Paracale, P. 84.
Landa, Hotels, etc.
II. and S. Hotels, $7.25 b.
i. K. Lands, $36 14 6.
H. K. Lands, 4 Deben. $105 n. S'hat
Sh. $15 n.
Lands, Sh. $10. n.
$9
II. K. Realtes, $5.00. b. Chinese Estates $80 n. China Realties, Sh. $4 n. China Debent, $00 sa. Wm. Powells, 40 cts. n.
Public Utilities.
II. K. Trainways, $15.28 b. Peak Trams, (old), $41⁄2 b Peak Trams (new), $1% b. Star Ferries, $8614 R.
Yaumati Ferries (old), $2514 su.
China Lights, $14
China
Lights, (new),
b.
H. K. Electric 500 b.
$14.30 b.
Macao Electric, $18 n. Sundaitan Lights, $1214 b. Telephone (old), $29.75 b and sa. Telephone (new), $12.80 b. China Buses. Sh. $11 n
Tractions, 27/6 n. Preí, 277-n.
Industrials.
Cold: Macg: (old), Sh. $181⁄2 n. Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $17 n. Canton Ices, $2 n.
Cement, $15.05. and sa.
H. K. Ropes, $5.25 b.
Stores, &c.
$25 b. Watson, $5.55 n.
Dairy Farm, $
Lane Crawfords, $9 n.
Sinceres, $3.10 n.
Wing On (HK), $50 n.
Cotton Mills.
Ewo Cottons, Sh. $10.00 n. S'hai Cottons, (old), Sh. $117 b. S'haj Cottons, (new), Sh. $92 b. Zoong Sings, $31 n.. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $01 b.
Miscellaneous.
H. K. Entertainments, $4.70 n. Constructions (old), $1.80 n. Constructions (new), 45 cis, b. Vibro-Piling, $7 n.
Ch, Govt. 6% 1925 G$Bde. 08%
1.K. Govt. 4% Loan.84% pro a
II.
II. K. Govt. 34% Loan 14%
pim. n.
Wallace Harpers, $4 n.
Maremans Inv., (Lond.) s/- 25/- Marsmans Inv., (H.K.), a/- 7/6 n.
пробра
EXCHANGE
NOTICE.
LEONARD GEORGE MIST, Inte of Central Police Station, in the Colony of Hong Kong. deceased.
Notice is hereby given that all claims against the estate of the above named deceased must be submitted to the Inspector General of Police on or before the 8th day of May, 1937.
(Sd.) T. H. KING, Inspector General of Police. 21st April, 1937.
IF YOU'RE THINKING
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1937.
FANLING GOLF
STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY
Old Courso
0.20 11. Owen Hughes, II. D.
Gillesple.
0.24 A. Anderson, W. J. S. Key. 0,28 A. Nicol, N. K. Littlejohn," 9.33 1. P. Tamworth, M. G.
Carruthers.
0.36 W. Hewitt, Forbes.
9.40 H. C. Margrett, D. D. Forbes. 9.44 J. H. McElney, D. 11. Blake. 9,48 G. C. Worrall, W. A. Adamson. 0.52 H. M. Alexander, A. A
Bremner 9.30 J. A. Cooper, J. Hart Davies. 10,00 W. J. McConnell, N. P. Fox. 10.04 E. L. Groome, F. A. M. Elliott. 10.08 P. C. Frost, R. G. Parker, 10.12 D. J. Gilmore, A. Sommerfelt. 10.16 1. II. Geare, T. R. Chassels.
K. S. Morrison, A. More. 10,20 10.24
Lissaman, McMullen.
OF MAKING A WILL... 10.28 T. E. Pearce, R. Hanzok,
(Continued from Page G.)
But fortunately for a man's de- scendants there is in this country a limit to the lengths a person may 'go A in the disposal of his belongings. will must be mude during lucid Interval."
Although he may appear
norran}
In his ordinary business reintlons and his general affairs able to manage
his will may be set nalde it it can be proved that some influence over him prevented him from exercising the same discretion when making li.
If it can be proved that this influ- ence produces on unnatural antipathy to his blood relations they have good reason to contest his settlement.
The knowledge of this must be a great consolation to families who have renson to fear a relative's affection for pet lop dog. It would have consoled the sister-in-law of an Italinn spinster who left her nothing, but left C5,000 to 13 cats.
D
If a person cannot write, a cross will be accepted an a signature if the mork has been witnessed.
An impression of a thumb has even been admitted.
cholec
There is also plenty of allowed as to the form of a wili and on what it is written.
A Tennessee farmer once wrote his A blind on large Dutch cheese.
man was allowed to write hils with a series of punched holes in paper. He disposed of £3,000 in this way,
Rider Haggard even imagined the will of a castaway tattooed native's back, and one man years ago had his will tattooed on his own skin. This would present pretty problems when the time comes to deposit the will at Somerset House.
**
on u some
And if you have nothing to leave
the pleasure of inaking a will may still not be denied you.
Chiengo poorhouse
An inmate of 1 left a will but no property. Yet his
admitted to
probate.
wil was
It was a will of wishes. To child- ren he willed the flowers of the field and the long days to be merry In to boys the fields to play in and waters to swim in; to lovers their imaginary world with whatever they may need to those growing old their memories; and to the aged the hap piness of old age.
of
And what did he get? Surely the happiness of making the will, having one final wish allowed him, with no one to criticise and no one to hold his hand.
Paul Reilly
21 YEARS AGO.
Extracts From The "Telegraph" Files
The following extracts are from the Hongkong Telegraph for the week ended May 6, 1916.
*
The rate of the dollar on demand was 2s. 3.7/1Gd.
*
Mr. D. G. M. Bernard and Mr. B. D. F. Beith were authorised to sign for Messrs. Jardine, Matheson and Co., Ltd.
Mr. E. M. Raymond established himself as a share and general broker.
•
•
The Hongkong Electric Co., ro- duced the price for current for lighting and fans per unit,
Mr. C. H. P. Hay was appointed to act as General Manager of the Union Insprance Society of Can ton, Ltd., during the absence of Mr. C. Montague Ede.
EXCHANGE RATES
Paris. Geneva. Berlin. Athens Milan Copenhagen Stockholm
Oslo.... Shanghai
New York.
Amsterdam
Vienna
Apri121 .111.3/32
10.41
T.
10.32
R. C. Webb, J. C. Dunbar, 10.36 L. Binir, T, Lindars, 10.40 G. R. Kazavet, D. J. Keogh. 10.44 P. A. Cox, V. M. Grayburn, 10.48 Rear Admiral Sedgwick, G. A.
Pentreath.
New Course
9.28 S. S. Strahan, T. S. Morrison. 0.44 J. R. G. Wyalt, F. Buckle.
Mrs. McConnell, Mrs. Fox. Mrs. Blair, Mrs. Young.
10.04 10.30
"TELEGRAPH" ART SUPPLEMENT
To-morrow's Picture
Features
To-morrow's issue of the Telegraph Pictorial Supplement will contain a varied and in- teresting selection of topical illustrations.
The visit to Macao of Vice- Admiral Sir Charles Little will be pictured, and there will also appear a group of the Chineso Customs staff at Canton, on transfer of officers.
Weddings illustrated will be those of Mr. R. A. J. Simpson and Miss E. H. Asdelt, Mr. J. M. Noronha and Miss A. M. E. Dixon.
Other local groups will also be chówn, whilst there will be Interesting pictures of a water- bicycle which is to be in- troduced on the local market shortly to cater to a new formm bf sport.
USES OF BRITISH LEATHER
IN UPHOLSTERING FORD CARS
of
Another example of the use British materials in the manufacture of British-made Ford cars is seen in report just released by Ford Motor Co., Ltd, Dagenham, relative to leather.
Many thousands of square feet of the highest grade sitins obtained from British-raised cattle
cars.
Shipping Intelligence
49
Shipping Companies are requested to forward, carly as possible information rogarding arrivals, dopar- tures, time and mooring place and other movements. Urgent information should be telephoned to the ship- ping Editor, Phona 26615.
PORT DIRECTORY
CHENGTE (D. & S.), 11.21. CHONGLEE (Yeo Tai Hong), B.12. CHUNGKING (D. & 8.), D.1. DAVIKEN (J.M.), Talkoo Dock. FOOSHING (J.M.), 11,8.
FU LONG (Master), Yaumati. GRANVILLE (Tank Line), Stone cutter's
GRAYSTOKE CASTLE (Dodwell) Talkoo Deck.
HAT HANG (Douglas), B.12. HAIKONG (B. & S.), B.12.
HELYO MARU (N.Y.K.), Howloor BAY
HENRIK (Chin Beng long), B.C. HIRAM (Thorenen), C.1.
HO KHENG (Ho itong), A., KATIE MOLLER (Dodwell), B,20. KINRYO HARU (M.8.K.), Kowloor Bay.
KIANGSU (B. & S.). Talkes Dock. KINGYUAN (B. & S.), D.20. KUMSANG (J.M.), A.15, LIANGCHOW (B. & S.), Talkoo Dock LYEEMOON (Wo Fat Sing), 1.0. NORVIKEN (J.M.), B.2.
MICHIGAN (States), A.2 SHOUSING (D.K.K.), Kowloon Wharf BHANTUNG `(D. & S.), D.3. SILVERSANDAL (Furness), Talker
Docks,
ARRIVING TO-MORROW
(Agents Phone Numbers Given)
BURDWAN (P. & D.) from Europe, 3 p.m. Kowloon Wharf. 27721,
RECTOR (D. & 8.) from Btraits,
... Kalte Whack. 20131. KIUNGCHOW (D. & B.) from Canton," a.m. West Point. 30331.
PRESIDENT HOOVER [Dollar) from Amerien, Ga.m., Kowloon Wharf. 28171. from PRESIDENT POLK (Dollar) Shanghai, n.m, Kowloon Wharf. 28171. Shanghal, B., Kowloon Wharf, 28171. Kowloon Wharf. 7721,
SZECHUEN (B. & 5.) from Canton,
n. West Point. 30331.
THIKEMBANG (J.CJ.L) from Java, daylight, midstream. 28015.
TAIYUAN (1), & 8.) from Shanghai,
West Point. 30331. SAILING TO-MORROW (Agents Phone Numbers Given) BELLORPHONE (B. & 8.3 for Dalren, a.m., Holt's Wharf. 30331.
KAYING (D. & S.) for p.m., West l'oint. 30331,
Holhow,
KITANO MABU (N.Y.K.) for Manila, n... Kowloon Wharf. 20201,
KIUNGCHOW (1, & 8.) for Shanghai,
3 pm. West Point, 30331.
SOOCHOW (B. & S.), D.1. SUIBANG (J.M.), Kowloon Wharf. TAI LEE (Yeo Tai Hong), Yaumati, TAI PO SEK (Tak lung), 1.4.
17.
TASMANIA (Jebsen), A.G.
TENDAI MARU (D.K.K.), A.12.
WING WO (Tal Fung & Co.), West Point.
TINHOW (Bank), Kowloon Dock Wall | TSINAN (U. & 8.), 1,21,
27.
WONG SHEK KUNG (Hing Leo), B.11. YOCHOW (B. & 5.), Talkno Dock.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY
(Agents Phone Numbers Given) CHINESE PRINCE (Furness) from Moniin, 330 p.m., A.1. 23106.
HAICHING (Douglas) from Canton, 6. D.G.A. Stonecutters, 28037.
HAVANA MARU (0.5.K.) from Sin- apore 1.1 p.m., A.3, 28061.
KUMSANG (J.M.) from Kobe, 0.20) D.m., Kowloon Wharf, maven to buoy A.15 at 11 am, to-day,
MELBOURNE MARU (0.S.K.) -from | Auckland,
Kowloon Wharf. PROGI.
1
NORVIKEN (J.M.) from Canton, 8.45 p.m....2, 15311.
SANDVIKEN (J.M.) from Shanghai, 2. p.m.. West Point Wharf. 30311.
SUISANG (JM.) from Calcutta, 115 A B.8. 30311.
YUNNAN (B. & S.) from Canton,, n.m., West Point. 30331.
SAILED YESTERDAY
(Agents Phone Numbers Given) ATREUS (R. & S.) for Shanghai, p.m. lol's Wharf.
00331.
AZUCHI MARU (KEK), for deep sen fishing, 10 a.. Wanchal.
BENRINNES (Loxley) for Salgon, 9 a.r., Kowloon Wharf. 22530.
CHINESE PRINCE (Furness) for Shunghat, 10 p.m., A.1. 23105,
CYCLOPS (B. & S.) for Singapore, noon, Hell's Wharf. 30331.
3.
VESSELS DUE
AENEAS (B. & S.), May 25. AFRICA MARU (U.S.K.), Apr. 26. ATAGO MARU (N.Y.K.) Apr. 24. ANSHUN (D, & 8.), April 26. ANTILOCHUS (B. & 8.), May 17. BELLERAPHON (D. & S.), Apr. 26. BENREOCH (Ben Line), Apr. 30. CALCHAS (B. & 8.), May 3, CITY OF ELWOOD (States), Apr, 26, EMPRESS OF CANADA (C.1.S.), May
FULDA (Melcher's), May 11. GENERAL LEE (Sintes), Apr. 30. GERTRUDE MAERSK (Jebsen), Apr,
GNEISENAU (Melchor's), May 13, BAYEL (Melcher's), May 17. HAVELLAND (Jebsen), May 9. HOHIOW (B. & S.), April 26. ISLAMI (J.M.), Maỷ 12. JAVA (EA.C.), May 19. KELLERWALD) (Jebsen), April 30, KUTSANG (2.M.), Apr. 25. KWAISANG (J.M.), Apr. 28. LEESANG (3.M.), May 2. LEVERKUSEN (Sehnen), Apx. 20, MALAYA (E. A, C.), May ff. MAUBANG (J.M.), Apr. 30. MEDON ( d Max 27. MENELAUS (11. & S.), May D, MENESTREUS (D. & 8.), May D. NORDHAVET (Jebsen), Apr. 27. PETER MAERSK (Jebion), Apr. 30. PROMINENT (JM), Apr. 26. RIEXUS (B. & 8.) Apr. 24, TAI PING (Dodwell), May 17. TALABOT (Thoresen), May 6. TAYBANK (Unak), April 26. TJIKEMBANG (1.0.4.L), Apr. 25. TJINEGARA (J.C.J.L.), Apr. 27. TYNDAREUS (B. & S), May 8, TROJA (Thoresen), May 2, UFFINTON COURT (Melchers), May
WOOLGOI (E.A.C.), May 3. YUENSANG (J.M.), May 6. ZUIDERKERK (J.C.J.L.), May 10. ARRIVALS AND CARGOES
Among the steamers that entered part yesterday and this morning Beven carried over 45,487 tons of general cargo
for Hongkong and through perta.
The ships are:
CHINESE PRINCE (Furnesa) Capt. W. Finch, from Manila, with 307 tens of genern! cargo for Hongkong and of scrap leon and genorol 7,198 Long cargo for through porte.
DAIBHU MARU ́ (M.D.K.) Capt. S. Kilamura, from Oturu, with 4,700 tons of coal for Hongkong.
HAMBURG MĀRU (0.8.K.) Capt. E. Sunada, from Sakito, with 477 tann of potatoes, whent, flour, red phosphorous and-general-cargo-for-Bongkong-and for 6,803 tons of porcolnin, canned goods, neld and general cargo for through ports.
HAVANA MARU (0.5.K.) Capt. E. Sufto, with 132 tons of general cargo
Hongkong nad - 7,002
for
11
for
HAIYUAN (China Merchants) fot Canton, 6.30 a.m., Co's Wharf. 28180,
KAMO MARU (N.Y.K. for Nagasaki,, -1a.m.-Kownon-Wharf-30201,
FUKUYIN MARU (Yuen Ylek) Takoo, Weal Point. 2466.
KAITANGATA are used each
(Williamson) month in upholstering Ford
Hongay, noen, Yaumut). 20766.
MUINAM (B. & S.) for Holhow, apart from leather used for other
12.30 p.m., West Point. 30331. purposes. Only skins of the Arst
ROSEVILLE (Bank) for Singapore, grade are used by Ford. Each hide
p.m.. Kowloon Dorks. 27701. is specially and separately cut by SANDVIKEN (J.M.) for Canton, hand and sewn together on high p., West Point Wharf. 30311. speed sewing machines, necessitating
SZECHUAN (B. & 3.) for Whampoa
30331. skilled workers,
Jam B.20.
TCHEKAM (Ping On), for Halhow, a.m., Stonecutters. 22357.
In addition to the hides used for upholstery, hundreds of square feet of leather are used monthly for belt- ing, gloves, washers, aprons, buffing dia- mops, fillets, leggings, valve phragms and special boots.
BARKER ROAD
ROBBERY
DETAINED MEN GET DISCHARGE
Before Mr. W. Schofield, at the morning, Central Magistracy this Sub-Inspector Whont made an op- plication for the withdrawal against two men, Li Tamn-chut and Tee Tam- lol, of charges of being concerned in the recent robbery at Barker Road on March 30, when a hospital shroff was robbed of over $1,000 in cash as well na some cheques,
Inspector Whant wald he had been ask for withdrawal of instructed to the charge against the men, as there was not sufficient evidence.
The defendants were discharged.
accordingly
MANILA SHARES
The following opening quotations 19.90 and closing business done quotations of the morning session were received by Swan, Culbertson &
Fritz from 9.02 their Manila office:
April 22
110.5/92
.21.50 .12.26%
21.50
12.20
.547
547/
Selling
40
}
93%
22.40
.13. 2.27/32
1s. 2.27/32
.102
.19.30% 10.00 1/2
12
.5254
100
8154
4.02.26/32 202
.3014
Pronun Prague
4.03 1 201
.60%
Madrid.
.557
Lisbon
141 Nom. .110%
141
1.26
Prices in Pesos Opening Rates Business Buyers Sellers Done
1.29
140%
.6036
6.05
.1/211 .1/8% .4.0216
.20
.E4
12,00
4.924
Coco Grove
.7614
Brussels.
20.10
133
Yokohama..
20.24 Demonstration
29.24 Consolidated Mines
12
.030
10
13.
.22
.0210
.A2
84
.82
1/2 tindanao
.28 bid
281
1/0
Belgrade...
213 GURU Golf
.18
.18
.10
3074 Itogon
1.30
3.15
.84
.82
44
44 Maabato
8534 at
.26
567
007
30 bid
.B2
.10
0914
.20% ..103 -British Wiralcas.
B2
.60
.68
2.50
2.45
Demand T.T. Shanghal
T.T. Singapore
TT
Japan TT. India TU.S.A. TT. Manila TT. Batavia T.T. Bangkok
TT. Saigon
TT. France
TT. Germany TT. Switzerland
Australia
Buying
4 m/s. L/C London
Monte Video..
1/3.1/32 Rio......
.215
.30%
..30 Sliver (forward).20
Silver (Spot)
4 m/s, D/P do
1/3
Bucharest.
4 m/s. L/C USA.
4 m/s. France
7.12
30 d., India
.027%
War Loan
U.S. Cross rate in London,.4.93.31/92
Nom. Anlamok 110
AskGold 1/21 Benguer Consolidate 12.00 1/0% Bengues Exploration
Mineral Resources Northern Mining 20% Paracale Games 2018 Ban Mauricio 103
Buy ************* United Farscale
Market't-isady.
3.00
HC'
ARRIVING TO-DAY
a through ports.
(Agents Phone Numbers Given) ASAMA MARU (N.Y.K.) from Ameri- en, & a.m., Kowloon Wharf. 00201.
EMPRESS OF ASIA (C.P.S.) from America, 8 am, Kowloon Wharf, 20762. FATBAN (G.M.) from Canton, & a.m., Co'n Wharf, 28180,
FOOSHING (JM) from Canton, 8.30 a.m., B.B. 30311.
KITANO HARU (N.Y.K.) from Maniin, daylight, Kowloon Wharf, 10201.
ON LEE (Sze Yep) from Kengmoon 12.30 a.m., Co's Wharf. 20837:
PRESIDENT JEFFERSON (Dollar) from Manila, 2 p.m.. Kowloon Wharf, 28171.
TUNG ON (Tung On) from Canton, 6 am. Co's Wharf, 800004.
TUNG GHING (Hung Phung) from Bangkok, 490 a.m., B.4. 21780.
YUET ON -(Hung Taky from Kong- moon, 12 a.m., Co's Wharf. 24038,
SAILING TO-DAY
]
Lor for
KUMSANG (J.M.) Capt. J. W. Patti- grow, from Amoy, with 1,122 tons of general cargo for Jlongkong and 0,382 Cons for through ports.
SANDVIKEN (J.ht.) Capt. F. Heosch, from Swatow, with 207 tons of general cargo for Hongkong and 9,938 tons for through ports.
SUIBANG (J.M.)
Thoman Capt. Hughes, from Salgon, with 1,861 tons of gunnies and pig Iron for Hongkong,
5.S, TAISUENHONG
The .. Tatsuenhong of the Indo- Chine Steam Navigation Co., Ltd, will oave here for Tientsin vin Swatow, Fonchow, Tsingtau und Chofoo on Thursday, Aprli 20 at 8 a.m.
PASSENGER LIST.
of Asia which
arrived here this, morning brought the
The R.M.S. Empress
following passengers for Hongkong:
Mr. and Mrs, F. Knight, Mr. F. Ng Lam-lam, Bira, I. 8. Kuhn, Miss V. F. Soule, Miss F. K. Soule, Mrs. J. L Buckley, Mrs. L. Smith, Mr. J. Rap- tia, Matr. A. J. Baptis, Mr. and Mrs. 3. Webb, Mr. T. D. W. Bannister, Mr. S. D. Begg, Mr. E, Cock, Mr. F. Y. Chang, Mr. Gock Gon-hin, Mrs. J. N. Graves, Mr. H. K. Brewer, Mrs. J. B. Gordon, Miss H. Kettler, Bir. A. 1. J. Lovink, Mr. M. Y. Mar, Mr. and Mrs, G. 8. Nalie,, Mr. G. Nalle, Mr. R. Roxburg, Mr. C (Agant Phone Numbers Given)
Wallace, Bliss R. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Chu Loi-ton, EMPRESS OF ASIA (C.P.5.) for Chu Kwang-shin, Slan Manlla & p.m., Kowloon Wharf. 20762. Matr. Chu Chee-el, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. HINGSANG (J.M.) for Sandakan, 10 Ek, Mrs. H: Tora, Mr. W. A. Rae, Mr. J. J. Brenneman, Mr. T. if. Chẳng, Mr. a.m.. 0.22. 2o311.
MELBOURNE MARU (0.5.K.) for) and Mrs. C. 8. Chang, Mrs. Ching Chow, shanghai, noon, Kowloon Wharf, 28081. Mr. Gene Ginti-chas, Mr. Ho Atong, Mrs. MIIKESAN MARU (M.D.K.) for Ling Liu, Mr. and Mrs. K. 6. Li, Mrs. longay, 11 a.m., A.2. 30371.
Leong Tong, Miss Leong Choy, NORVIKEN (J.M.) for Shanghai, Loang Mong-hus, Mr. R. E. Nelson, Mr. noon, 1.2. 80311.
Suyang Bah-wah, Mr. and Mrs. Ping PRESIDENT JEFFERSON (Dollar) Quon-ching, fr. W. Rollins, Miss D. M. for Bhanghel, midnight, Kowloon Wharf, tudge, Miss M. lumenfeld, Mr. X. C. Tal."Mr. T. Tang, Mr. D. M. Wait, Mr. 28171.
TUNG TAI (Mostor) for Canton, O. E Westrum. Miss Yuk Shun-ching, A.M., Changshawan.
YUNNAN (B. & S.) for. Swatow 1 p.m., 11.20. 20831.
PROWLER BOUND
OVER..
FOUND IN SHIP'S CABIN
Mrs. R. Yee N. Mira. Yang Chang-s10, Mr. and Mrs. T. A.. Ying and Mr. 8. C.
Jo.
vealed that he had nine previous convictions, including three for a similar offence.
His Worship decided to give, him another chance and bound him over in a bond of $100 for one year. Police supervision on the man, which had been discontinued in 1934, is to be renewed.
Another man, Teol Ming, a dock- While the 8.3. Daviken was borthed alongside Taikoo Dock yesterday, yard pille, was fined $50, or six Chan Wong, an unemployed, man weeks" Imprisonment for larceny of aged 35, was found in the Chief 2lbs. of paint and one lb. of lead from Engineer's cabin. Brought before Talkoo Dock, 42% Mr. W. Schofield
Sergeant. Danbrowsky prosecuted at the Central Fagistracy this morning it was re-la both cases.
Joan Crawford, William Powell and Robert Montgomery in "The Last of Mrs. Cheyney," with Frank Morgan. The film is showing on Saturday at the King's Theatre.
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FINES IMPOSED IN TWO CASES
driving.
Defendant was unable to appear in Court and sent a letter pleading guilty. Traffic Sergeant Goldle pro-- secuted.
Mrs. J. A. Ackroyd Hunt, residing at No. 132, Argyll Street, was fined $3 when she appeared before Mr. E.. Himsworth at the Kowloon Magis L/Cpl. D. Owens, of the Royal tracy this morning, charged with Welch Fusillers, was fined a total of failing, when stopping, to draw into $15 when he appeared before Mr. E. the left side of Nathan Road near the Himsworth this morning at the Kow-Dairy Farm shop on April 9. loon Magistracy, charged with caus- Traffic Sergeant Appleton stated car in that defendant's car, was seven feet ing an obstruction with a Saigon Street near the Majestic away from the kerb, there being Theatre on March 20 and with not enough room in between for a small having an appropriate licence for car to park.
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