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ARTIFICIAL WREATHS

IN GLASS CASES

AT MODERATE PRICES,

INSPECTION INVITED

C. E. WARREN & CO., LTD. MONUMENTAL DEPARTMENT

216, WANCHAI ROAD,

HONGKONG.

Swan, Culbertson

5.

Frith

Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities Daily New York and London Stock Exchange Servico Commodity Futures on the principal American markets

Members of

New York Colton Exchange

Chicago Banrd of Trade

Winnipeg Grain Exchange

Commodity Exchange, Inc., New York

Canadian Commodity Exchange, Inc.. Montreal New York Coffee and Sugar Exchange

Manlia Stock Exchange.

Correspondents for

:

Hayden, Stone & Co., New York and Boston J. E. Swan & Co.. New York

Telephone 30244

Cable Address SWANSTOCK Hongkong & Shanghal Banic Building, Hongkong

Offices: Shanghai and Manila

BURNS PHILP LINE M.V. "NEPTUNA“

THE

HONGKONG

*

CHARGES NOT PROVED

APPRENTICE DISCHARGED AT

KOWLOON

TELEGRAPH.

WEDNESDAY,

AUGUST 11,

about the books. Ife rould not rend Chinese. Ife then produced notes made from the books he had bor- rowed for that purpose.

lic ex- plained how the two books belong- ing to Prof. Middleton Smith had been left in his possession by four: University students while they were studying in the workshop during their vacation.

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION,

1937.

BANKS

THE CHARTERED DANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA, & CHINA.

Incorporated by Noyal Charter 1853 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON, 38 Bishopagate, E.CZ. 6.500.000-up Capital *****, #3,000,000 Reserva Liability of Proprietor £3,000,000 teserva Funderburnerer £3,000,000

MANCHESTER BRANCIN 21 Mosley Bt., Manchester.

Authorised Capital

$30,000,000 fsted and Fully Pald-Up... $20,000,000 Reserve Funda P. W. Winyard was discharged on

Letters were produced showing

Sterling had been two charges of receiving by Air, that some of the books

Hongkong Currency Reserva $10,000.000 Barnett at Kowloon Magistracy yes-cological College of Great Britain.

sent to Wingard by the Techni-Reserve Liability of Proprietors 30,000,000 terday,

HEAD OFFICE HONGKONO. He was charged with re-Referring to another book, he pro-

BOARD OF DIRECTORS ceiving 10 books, the property

ofduced a bill substantiating his ovi-

G. Miskin, Esq. Mr. J. Smith, Chief Mechanleni En-dence that he had bought it from

Chairman. ineer of the Kowloon Canton Rail- books were bought in Paddy's mar- America. Three of the remaining way, and, a case of drawing instruket. Their covers were old and de-J, K. Bousfeld, Esq. ments and 11 blueprints, the pro-fendant had had them bound by the A. 11. Compton, a,

3. 11. Dodwell, Esq. perty of the Railway company. Mr. Standard Press.

+

Hon. Mr. M. T. Jolinson,

Deputy Chairman.

AGENCIES AND BRANCHES

Alor Star Anseitsar

Karachi

Spol Iloilo

Kalpon

Semarati

Bangkok

Seremban

B. Morrison, E. llen. Mr.J. J. Paterson Ca

Dainvin Ilambay Calcutta

Klang.

Shanghai.

Kobe

Kuala

Cawnpore- Cebu Culembo

Manila

Medan

New York

Singaporo Sitiawan Suurabaya Taiping Tientsia Tongkali

(Buket) Thingtao

Pelping

Yokohama

(rking)

Zamboanga

T. E. Pearce, EKG. J. It. Maanon, Esq, A. L. Shields, Esq.

Sir Vandeleur M. Grøybum. CHHEF MANAGER.

DRANCIES:-

C. d'Almada appeared for Winyard,

"Aero Errines"

Was lent to him and Insp. Cunningham for the pro-by Mr. A. Urquhart in 1933, sald

Winyard, together with other books Amox. secution,

on nvintion. "Steam and Other En- Winyard, is evidence, sald he had gines", was bought from the Com-BATAVIA attempted two courses, In engineer-mercial Press.

BANGKOK

BOMBAY

LONDON

LYONS

MALACCA

MANILA

MUAR (JOHONE)

MUKDEN

NEW YORIC

PEIPING

PENANG RANGOON SAIGON

SAN FRANCISCO

SHANGHAI

SINGAPORE

SQUILADAYA

SUNGEI PATANI

TOKYO

TSINGTAO

YOKOHAMA

TIENTSIN

Delh

Haiphong Hamburg

Kankow

Harbin

Jongkong

Lumpur Jueling Madras"

Pening

Rangoon

Foreign Exchange and General Bank

ing business transacted..

11:

The P. & O. Banking

Corporation, Ltd.

(Incorporated in England, 1920).

Authorlied Capital Subscribed and 2'ald-up Reserve Fund **

£5,000,000 3,504,100

☐ 100,000

HEAD OFFICKI 117-122, Leadenhall Street, London, E.03.

|_ WEST END BRANCH: 14-10. Cockapur Street, London, S.W.1. BRANCHES-Bombay, Calcutta, Call cut. Colinbatore, Colombo, Hongkong, Mindra, Shanghai, Singapors.

Agenclex-in nil the principal towns of the world.

General Exchango and Danking busi- neas transated, Loans and overdrafts granted on approved seruelty, Current and Fixed Deposit accounts opened.

BAVINGS ACCOUNTS IN LÚCAL CURR«. RENCY: Interest allowed at 20 per annum,

STERLING SAVINGS ACCOUNTS:- Interent allowed at rates which may be obtained on application.

taken.

Manager.

TRAVELLERS LETTERS OF CREDIT. Current Accounts upeast and Fixed TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES AND · PAS- Deposits received for one year or shorter SENGER LETTERS OF CREDIT (for use periods at rates which will be quoted on on board P. & 9, and D. I. Steamers and application.

at Ports of Call) are issued at current The Hank's load Office in London rate of exchange and free of commission. undertakes Executor & Trustee business, | AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELLERS" and claims recovery of British Incams CHEQUES sold and casted. Tax overpali, on terma which may be Brush Income Tax Recovered. escertained at any of its Agencies & Executorships and Trusteeships under- Branches,

W. J. WADDINGTON,

Hongkong. 3rd April, 1937.

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED.

Head Omce:-35, Gracechurch Street, Londoo, E.05. Authorised Capital Subscribed Capital Paid-up Capital...... Reserve Fund and Flest

THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LIMITED,

ing, one for the Institute of British „Mr. d'Almada then said

that the CALCUTTA Engineers and the other, an Austra- Commoreial Press had written stat-CHEFOO CANTON Hinn courre, for the Institute of ing they had that bool on kale dur-COLOMBO Mechanical Engineers. The first in 1933, their vouchera however, DAIKEN

were destroyed. Mr. Smith, junior. AIRONG

FOOCHOW was started in March, 1934 and he had been unable to identify that HAMBURG was sent various text-books.

Mr. bonk an his own.

ΠΑΝΚΟΥ Lambert had suggested the courses,

HARDIN and while he was waiting for his winyard said he had bought a set OH

Referring to the drawing set, HONGKEW

ILOILO own books; Mr. Lambert hnd offer- from Paddy's market but had lost it JOHORE ed the loan of some of his. From in the workshop. The sei mention- KONE then onwards, he used to borrowed in the charges, he admitted tax- KOWLOON

KUALA LUMPUR books from Mr. Lambert.

Ing home after he had lost his own.

Authorised Copital Another set

Current Accounts opened in Local Cur- Paid-up Capital had been supplied by rency and Fixed Depoalls received for Reserve and Undivided Just before Mr. Lambert retired the British Institute with their one year or shorter periods in Local Pri on July 25, 1995, Winyard sald he course, anci 12

fourth "had cen Currency and Sterling on forms which

been

will be qualed on application, told him that some books were still bought in Queen's Road from the

ALSO up to In his possession, but Mr. Lambert same shop where the Railway Com-BOXES in various sizes To LEDE

had bought theirs. With two told him not to mind us they were sets of his own, Winyard stated he old books. Nevertheless, the banks forgot about the railway set which were taken back to Mr. Lambert would have returned it as he had borrowed; in any case two weeks before he left and Mr. draughtsman knew that he had it. conducted by the Hongkong and Shang Chang Chung Shek, kan. Kan Virg Po. Esq. Lambert sald that he could have tie was not asked about the missing/hal Banking Corporation. Rules may bej

he had taken them

35

pany

Visit by Police

the

SAFE DEPOSIT

Hongkong. 18th May, 1907. -

HONGKONG SAYINGS BANK.

$10,000,000,03 0,596,000.00

$ 2,770,720.78

HEAD OFFICE:-DONGKONG 10. Des Voeux Road, Central.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Sir Shauson Chow, Chairman. Li Koon Chun, Ezq. Fung Ping Wah, Esq, P. K. Kwak, Esq. Li Lan Song, Esq. The Business of the above Bank is Wong Yun Tong, Esq. Wong Chu Bon, Esq.

KAN TONG ro, En, Chlef Manager. LI THE FONG, EH, Manager.

Sharghat

Singapore Bourabaya

obtained on application. FOR THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

Y. AL GRAYBURN,

Chit Manager, Hongkong 10th May, 1037,

BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:-

Amoy Datavia Bombay

Melbourne

Nasenki

New York

Calcutta Canton

Osaka

Swntow

Peiping

Penang

Sydney Talhoku Tiental

Honolulu Kaba

Bangour

Tokyo

Balgon

Vancouver

ped.

Manita

Paris

DANKERS.

£3.000.000

1,800,000

1,050,000

1247,000

The Bank of England & Midland Bank, Ltd.

Bangkok Bombay

Calcutta Colombo Delhi Galle

BRANCHES:-

Ipoh Kuantan

Kandy

Karachi

Kota Bharu

New York Penang

Rangoon Shanghai

Kuala Lipis Simi

Hongkong

Kuala Lumpur

Howrah

Kuala Trengganu

Singapore

HONGKONG BRANCH,

Every description of Banking

Exchange Business transacted.

and

San Francisco Yokohama

TRUSTEE AND EXECUTORSKIP Seattle

UNDERTAKEN. Bemarang

Interest allowed on Current Accounta Every description of Banking and Ex- and Fixed Deposits at Rates that may be

Current Accounts opened in Local Cur-

Manager.

them. Winyard sald he thought they set at the workshop. were Mr. Lambert's own books

from his own book-case and had handed them over Continuing. Winyard denied hav- ing been brought before Mr. Smith personally,

about the instrumenta. He said his When Mr. Smith was in the hos-mother had told him of Insp. Cun-he matter would have been drop-ankow pital Winyard saki he visited him ningham's visit to the house, during three times, Once Mr. Smith asked which a search was made and cer- Mr. d'Almuda submitted that the Kowloon him if he had read any books on tain documents were taken away. evidence of Mr. Smith was binased Landan locomotives. Upon being told that Had he wished he could have got on the mallelous side. It was that they were difficult to acquire in rid of the books and Instruments of a mon angered, not by the books, change business transacted. Loans grant ascertained an application,, BENSON, Hongkong Mr. Smith offered to lend before the inspector's visit the next but by another matter. Mr. Smith ed on approved securities. him some of his books.

day. Ile had no intention of keep-had lumped fate the charges, books rency and Fixed Deposits received for Winyard then picked out the books Ing the books lent by Mr. Smith." which had been irrefutably proved one year or shorter periods in Local and belonging to Mr. Lambert.

to be Winyard's own. it was re- Foreign Currencies on terms which wil Mr. d'Almada submitted that the grettable that Mr. Smith had givenle Deposit Boxca To Kner of No Reward

case should never have been brought evidence as he had done. Winyard and would never have been brought had lost his job in the Railway but Winyard went on to say that he if the prosecution had not been obno complaint was being made about had not known of a reward being sessed with anuther matter. If the offered for the return of the books. prosecution had taken a little more, He saw the English notices In the care before bringing the charges and

Insp. Cunningham stated that there workshop but had not seen any had investigated more thoroughly, I was no reason for Mr. d'Almuda to

that.

Filmo

Accessories

DELIGHT THE MOVIE MAKER

Let.

KAN TONG PO,

THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE

DANK, LIMITED.

Chief Manager, Capital (fully paid-up).... Y.100,000,000 Reserva Fund .......... V.132,650,000 HEAD OFFICE:-YOKOHAMA. Branches and ‘Agencies ́Að Alexandra Hongkong

Boinvis

state that there had been malice by Bangkok the prosecution. Regarding the Berlin books belonging to Mr. Smith, but, nembay which Winyard said he got from Calcutta Mr. Lambert, Mr. Harnett said he Canton thought Mr. Smith and Mr. Lumbert Dairen

(Dalny) were in the habit of using each rengtien other's books and Mr. Lumbert had (Mukden) given Winyard the books,

thinking ankow

Hamburg that they were his own.

Harbin Hannlulu There was no case as regards the rawings, and as there was no case of larceny, there was no case of re- ceiving the Instruments, declared Mr. Barnett.

Msinking

Karachi

Kobe

London Los Angeles Manila Moli

Rangoon

Fio de Janeiro

San Francisco

Meattie

Semarang Shanghal

Bingapore

Bourabaya

Nagasaki

Navoyn

New York

Bydney Tientsin Twinging

Olaru

Tokyo

Osaka

Yingkow

Peris

Pelping

Interest allowed on Current Accounts. Deposits received for fixes periods at

un application. Y. KANO,

Manager. Hongkong, 10th March, 1937.

rales to be obtained

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

13

PASSENGER & FREIGHT SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA

Sailing on or about 30th August,

for Saigon, Manila, Sandakan, Salamaua, Rabaul, Sydney & Melbourne,

First Class Ford to Sydney: Single: £47.10.0d. Passenger & Freight Agents:-

Return: £76,

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

Telephone 28031.

P. & O. Building.

Joint Passenger Agents:-NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

Triestina

Lloyd

King's Building.

NEXT SAILINGS

"Victoria" Aug. 13. "Victoria" Aug,

To Shanghai

To Haly

SPECIAL RETURN TICKETS

AL.

Validity 100 days at greatly reduced cost allowing 2 months stay in Europe. Special concessions to 1st and 2nd cinss travellers to London.

Fares to Venice, Trieste, Genoa and Return. £132, £88, £50. Special Two Months' Round Trip Tickets At Reduced Rates

To BOMBAY

+1

COLOMBO

**

SINGAPORE

11

SHANGHAI

£44 £25 £21

£41

£18

£22 £13

£19

£11

#12 £ 9

£ G

ROUND THE WORLD tickets issued at Special Reduced Rates in connection with all the Trans-Pacific & Trans-Ailantic Conference Lines. THROUGH TICKETS TO LONDON-23days-Special facilities for despatch by train of heavy baggage with libern Ireo allowance.

INTERCHANGEABLE RETURN TICKETS with the Dollar Lines

on very favourable conditions.

“ITALIA" & "ADRIATICA" LINES Agents for the sale of through and independent tickets to North, Central & South American Ports and to all Mediterranean, Levant and Black Sea Ports.

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P.O. Box 143. Tel. Addr. "Lloydiano"-Telephones Nos. 32087/5, Canton Agents-DODWELL & CO., LTD., Shameen.

UNIPOD NO. 2 CONVENIENT CAMERA- SUPPORT-EASY TO CARRY

ALL METAL TRIPOD LIGHTWEIGHT COMPACT FOR ALL CAMERAS

8. & H. TITLE BOARD FOR MAKING UNIFORM 8 & 16 m/m TITLES

COMBINATION CASE HOLDS: 8 m/m CAMERA, WESTON-METER, 2-FILMS,

LENSES AND FILTERS.

FILMOLITE- PHOTOFLOOD-REFLECTOR

B. & H. PICTURE - MAGNIFIER

WESTON EXPOSURE METER THE NEW MODEL 819, BUILT ESPECIALLY FOR MOVIE MAGNIFIES THE FILM FRAME

ABOUT 15 TIMES ITS AREA

MAKERS

DALITE SCREENS FOLDS QUICKLY - EASY TO CARRY

FILMO

3RD, FLOOR, MARINA

HOUSE.

AGENTS FOR:

B. & H. REELS & HUMIDOR CANS

400' 1600' for 16. m/m film 200' for 8 m/m film

DEPOT

TELEPHONE

32153.

BELL & HOWELL COMPANY, CHICAGO.

ACROSS

1 Not in 1

mind. A brace of backward favourites at the dance.

delcalist frame of

This la complementary to a bow. 10 Strong more than in numbers.

11 Many a murderer has had this

around his neck.

12 Reverso it with a painter.

13 "O this urge!" (aning.).

18 This is reversed in 2 down.

17 Many remaining but all divided.

18

And after a tangled valley Is excellent country..

20 An extra effort of will. 23 A book.

20 This is reversed in 10 down, 27 Does this

way make friendliness aboard ship?

fur

31 Not the first thing one learns

In language.

32 Form of 18 across.

33 If this is not satisfactory the holiday-maker should consider this-a complaint.

34 A follower of the fing, they say. 35 Going down.

36 The charges for attendance here

are usually small.

DOWN

1 He had more than unpopularity

at stake in former days.

2 The way that is not wise abroad.

3 Fanciful.

4

Engilsh

port.

5 A small coin is far above this.

Musical Item.

7 Part of a ball.

8 Far from annoyed with internal

comfort.

14 Bird.

15 Cloth is not now sold by this.

18 An enlarging process.

10 His cxit from this world was

20

deemed entertaining.

bird was in front but the whole puckered.

21 This act may be very damaging. 22 This

way.

may be welcome by the

24 This body is under general

control.

23 Could one call the film acting

of the silent days this?

20 Even his food became too rich

to cat.

29 Girl's name. `·

30 Got in in different order.

Yesterday's Solution

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GAOLBIRD ARET A FLNUE LEADEN GJ EXIGEN

STEFFLE

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CATTAR

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GREATNES

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ALTONETY

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