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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG
· ORIGINAL · JURISDICTION MISC. PROC. NO. 49 OF 1937
IN THE MATTER of the Hong Kong & Kowloon Cinema Company, Limited
And
St.
IN THE MATTER
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MORRIS CAR Two-seater, dickey Beat. Not a recent model bútrong, reliable and bargain at $500. For appointment and trial please write Box No. 419, "Hongkong Telegraph."
Sungkiang Carnage
Over 200 People Dio In Air Raid
and
Shanghal, Oct. 25 (4 p.m.) A semi-oficial Chinese report says Chinese were that more than 200 killed
400 wounded when hombs from five Japanese aeroplanes
station attacking the railway
nt alorag Sungkiang,
the Shanghai- Hangehow line, fell close to paelted houses around the station.
The report adds that hundreds of ouses were demolished-Renter.
Crowded theatres, hotels and tea- houses were demolished, nds United Press. A direct hit killed 40 per
hling In a
and Bon
dug-out, wounded the newly appointed Police
and kilied
Commissioner
of
the Companies Ordinance, 1032.
NOTICE is hereby given thint a
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,
PUBLIC RECEPTION
to
His Excellency Sir Geoffry Northcote, K.C.M.G. A Public Reception will be held in the
KING'S THEATRE :
on
Thursday the 28th October, 1937 at 11.50 a.m,
OCTOBER 26, 1937.
STAMPEDE TO BUY IN NEW YORK
Short Interests Are Caught
New York, Oct. 28. Leading stocks aky-rocketed, to- day as much as from Avo to len dollars in frenzied mid-day trading in which buyers, faced with a shortage of offerings, literally stampeded in an effort to acquire
Petition presented to the Bupreme when an Address of Welcome will be presented to t Court of Hong Kong on the 29th His Excellency Sir Geoffry Northcote, K.C.M.G.,
day of September, 1937, for con- firming the reduction of tho capital of the above-mentioned Company from $100,000 divided into 10,000 shares of $10 each to
on behalf of
The Community of Hong Kong.
The advanco was all the more dramatic in view of the weakness of the market at the opening, but as soon as the short interests attempted to cover they found the difficulty in buying.
Srealest
$50,000 divided in to 10,000 shares An invitation is hereby extended to all members for 5.000 Chrysler shares had been
of $5 each and that such reduc- tion be effected by cancelling capital which has been lost or is unrepresented by available assets to the extent of $5 per share upon
each of the 4,450 shares which
of
have been issued and are now outstanding and by reducing the nominal amount of all shares in the Company's capital from $10 to $5 per share, in directed to bo heard before His Honour the Chief Justice on Thursday, the 18th day of November, 1937, nt 10 o'clock in the forenoon. Any creditor or shareholder
the Company desiring to oppose the making of an order for the reduction of the capital of the said Company under the above Ordinance should ap- pear at the time of hearing by himself or his Counsel for that purpose. A copy of the Petition will be furnished to any creditor or shareholder of the Company requiring the same by the under signed on payment of the regu- lated charges for the same,
Dated the 26th day of October,
1937. many policemen, with their headquarters in a new hotel.
PLATFORMS BLOWN UP
Canton, Oct, 24.
Five Japanese bombers bombed Kungyick and Toushan slations on the Sunning line early to-day, blow- ing up the platforms, ticket offices, tracks and houses nearby. There were eight civilian casualties.
Later, eight more planet subjected the Sunning Railway to another bombing-Central News
FRIDAY'S RAID
Camion, Oct. 24. During the Japanese air raid on Friday, a water tank at the Tolshan
This railway depot was destroyed.
is expected to have a serious effect on the water supply of Teishan, which is near Kongmoon. The at- tack on the Tolshan Electric Plant failed. The bomb, however, destroy-
by. Our ed 20 housen neur Correspondent.
BOMBER HIT
Own
Canton, Oct. 24. During their attacks on the Kow- loon-Canton Railway yesterday one of the Japanese bombers was hit by Chinese guns and left Sheklung in n Bocen Nor crippled condition. Tigris Forla the plane burst into dames. The body of the Japanese machine-gunner bas since been found. The pilot, it is helleved,. saved his life by using a porschufc. Our Own Correspondent,
OVER BOCCA TIGRIS FORTS
Canton, Oct, 25. After ralding the Kowloon-Cuntou Railway yesterday the Japanese bombers dropped 11 bombs at Bocca Tigris, but missed their targets.
SUNWUI CITY BOMBED
Canton, Oct. 25. Five Japanese planes ralded Sun- wui to-day and dropped 12 bombs which all fell in the city. One ex- ploded at the rear of the District Administration premises, demolishing the magistrate's office. Ore man was killed and slx injured. The ollera scored direct hits оп the railway station, wrecking the office and over 30 houses nearby.
over
Five planes recannoltred Kongmoon and later flew over tho Sunning railway station where one bomb was dropped.
sighted
Later 1 machines were over Lienhihwan in Chungshan dis-
without trict. They flew away dropping any bombs.-Central News.
CANTON HANKOW LINE
Complete Suspension · Of Traffic: Many Casualties
Canton, Oct. 24. The damage done by Japanese bombers to the Canton-Honkow Rail- day yorterday was worse than that. of the previous day and alter 10 a.m. traffic was completely suspended, The Linkinghau bridge was deranged and the rond-bed also suffered serious destruction. The Wangshick
stations were and Leitung
also damaged,
In Lallung village 30 persons were killed by bombs, with about 60 in- jured. Twenty-nine hausea were demolished, At Wangiheir three railway guards were kliled and two peasants hurt when a bomb feiled a tree uniler which the villagers were taking shelter during the bombing Our Own Correspondent,
WILKINSON & GRIST, Solicitors for the above Company, No. 2, Queen's Road Central,
Hong Kong.
CARGO for SHANGHAI
Arrangements have been made to berth our steamers alongside the Kin Lee Yuen Wharf, French Bund, Shanghat, and cargo will be accepted for discharge into Go- downs at this Wharf.
For freight and further particu- lars please apply to:-
JARDINE, MATHESON &
CO., LTD. General Managers, Indo-China S.N.
Co., Ltd.
OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS
"Between Two
Women" (King's Theatre, to-day).Franchot Tone,
of the public to attend this reception. The whole of the Dress Circle will be available for the accommodation of members of the public who have not received special invitations.
ON TRIAL VOYAGE.
Steamer Sai On Sails For Canton
Yesterday morning the Tung On s. S. Company's ship Sal On solled for Canton from Hongkong on a trial trip, to see if a ship drawing more could clear the than seven feet barrier at Bocca Tigris. The ship carried some hundreds of passengers but a very small amount of cargo.
At present the regulations, which were circulated, after the Sal On had obtained her clearance papers, says that ships drawing more than seven feet must stop at Tiger Island and transfer passengers and cargo to smaller boats for trans-shipment to Canton. The Sai On, however, will study the possibilities of sips, such as the majority of river steamers drawing ten or 12 feet, getting ncross the barrier.
The Chinese authorities have Issued a notice to all shipping, that should foreign merchant ships or warships entering the Canton river be followed Japanese warships the foreign ships are immediately to turn round and proceed away from Canton.
This order, is stated, is neces- sary in order that Japancer warships may not take advantage of the pre- Gence of other ships to enter the river unharmed, and also to avoid damage to merchant ships from Chinese forts repulsing the enemy. The Chinese authorities will take no responsibility for damage to or loss of foreign ships resulting from such firing,
A spokesman of the Garrison Com- mand here alated yesterday that the "re-opening of the Pearl River la still under consideration and that a decl- slon will be made shortly accord- Ing to International News, The official hinted that the opening may be limited to certain days in the week.
Maureen O'Sullivan and Virginia THE WAZIRISTAN
Bruce turn what might have been a very ordinary story into a ne pro- duction. The work of Tone and Virgin Bruce is outstanding.
"Is. Affair" (Queen's Theatre; lo- day (America's current heart-
*Taylor, thrab, obert
his and reportedly real-life sweetheart, Bare bárn Stanwyck, in a tule of love and sacrifice. Vietor McLagles helps to make a Urilling picture of II.
"Men in Exile" (Alhambra Thea-
tre, to-day) Dick Purcell and June Travis have the leading roles in this film.
"A Day at the Races" (Oriental Theatre, to-day).—One of the best pictures made by the Marx Brothers. Shown only recently at the King's Theatre.
"They Gave Himma Gun" (Majestic Theatre, to-day).—Another film with Franchot Tone, who turns in a One chamclertration of the coward who became a hero during the World War, and finds in 1937 that ho con things only with a gun.
do
CAMPAIGN.
Cost In Casualties
And Money
Simla, Oct. 5.
It was authoritatively stated in the Assembly to-day that the casual- ties suffered by Government forces in Wazirisian between November last and September this year were 221 killed and 601 wounded. The cost of the operations in the same period was about Rs. 140 lakhs (about £1,000,000).
Negro Loses His Appeal
Another Phase Of Scottsboro Case
in-
Washington, Oct. 25. The United States Supreme Court has rejceled the appeal of Ilywood Patterson, one of the negroes volved in the celebrated Scottsburo case, against a 75 years Imprisonment sentence imposed an him by die Ala- bama Court.
The Supreme Court took the unusual course of stating that the re- cently-appointed Mr. Justice Blackc had not participated in the considera- tion of the case, thus precluding the possibility of a challenge to his post- tion as a former member of the Ku Klux Klan.-Reuter's Special.
HK. STOCK EXCHANGE
Rates were somewhat higher, in n market which continued narrow here yesterday afternoon, the offelal prices at 3.00 pm, being:
Buyers Hongkong Bank $1,570.
Union Ins. $300, Indo-Chinas (Prof) $51. Indo-Chinas (Det) $43. H.K. & K. Wharves $112. H.K. & W. Docks $27. Providents (Old) $2.15. Providents (New) $0.32%. H. & S. Hotels $5,30. H.K. Lands $31.
H.K. Tramways $13. Star Ferries $81.
Yaumati Ferries $24. China Light (Old) $114. Chinn Lights (New) $11. H.K. Elretries $54. Macao Electrics $1834. Telephones (Old) $264. Telephones (New) $8.70. Cements $12.45.
Dairy Farms $2414. Watsons $4. Sinceres $1.35,
Wm. Powell, Lid. $0.40. Constructions (New) $1.
Sellers
Providenis (New) $0,35. Dairy Farms $2434.
Sales Hongkong Bank $1,500. Union Inc. $508/510. H. & S. Hotels $5.03/35. Yaumati Ferries $241⁄2. Chinn Lights $11.60/85. Telephones (Old) $253⁄4%.
LABOUR RIFT MAY HEAL
Reports from Waziristan suggest
Washington, Oct. 25. The Committee of Industriot Or- that conditions there are all un- settled. Troop movements continue | ganisation and the American Federa- to be made to counter-act isolated tion of Labour have concluded their Incidenta
various areas. The initial conferences with a joint state- Bannu Brigade has rolumed to ment in which they express new Razmak from Razani without Inci- confidence that the rift in the labour dent, and in the Upper Shuklu area
movement in the United Slates might be closed. the, 3rd Infantry Brigade has moved from Bahadur
The conference will meet again on Camp to Ghartom. An unsuccessful attempt has been
October 20—United Press. made by tribesmen to blow up tho Oct. 23. railway bridge over the Baran Canal, 147.1/04 near Bannu, and sniping and wire
21.47% cutting continue Ir some parts. 12.3234
EXCHANGE RATES
Patio
Geneva
Berlin.
Athen
Milan:. Copenhagen. . Stockholm.. Oslo... Helsingfors. Shangthal, New York. Amsterdam Vienna.. Prague Madrid..
Lisbon....
Hongkong. Bombay, Montren Brüssel.
The Commander-in-Chief has ap- G47%
04% proved the immediate award of the Conduct Medal to 22:40 Distinguished 10.30
Private
A. F. Letts, la Battalion, The Northamptonshire Regiment, for 10.00 The 220% gallantry while serving with a picket
VALENCIA TOO HOT A SEAT
It is understood
Parls, Oct. 25..
here that the
overlooking the Maral Narol. Whers Valencia Government is transferring wounded he insisted on remaining to Barcelona at the end of the month, 0.852 with the picket and brought to safety Router.
Oct. 22, 146.0/32 21.50 12.33 5472. .04 22.40
10.30%
19.90
2201
1/21 4.95
8.03% 20
142
1/2
4.93
20/
141
Nom. 110 1/3
Nom. 110
1/3
of the 1st Northamptonshires, are
Privates S. Lee and A. Clarke, also
1/06
1/0
.4.95
20.30 .1/2 .210 30
from an exposed position a wounded Jamador (Indlan omcer)..
awarded Military Medals. Private
4.95 Leo, while on picket duty, worked n
AHIPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
The following ships are expected to 29.34% machine-gun under difficult condi- be in wireless communication with 1/2 tions. Private Clarke look com the Hongkong radio station—Shirala,
Yokohama. Belgrade. Montevideo.. Rio de Janeiro..41⁄4 Silver (Spot) .10% Silver (forward). 1911 Wer Lean
.101
British Wireless.
210 mand of the same' pleitet when its Yuensing, Tjlbadak, Rashian Maru. 30 commander was killed and, although Swartenhondt, Sinklang, Anking, 44 wounded, kept this gun la action, in-Nellore, President Monroe, Carthage, 10% fleting casualties on the enemy. President Grant, Grolerntek. Nep- 191) Their conduct throughout Is des- tuna, President Jefferson, Potsdam, 101cribed. as a splendid exemple of Victoria, Empress of Canada and
Houtman.
bravery and devotion lo duly,
The rally started after an order
received, and it had been found that It was no sale could be arranged, nearly an hour before the transc-
ton could be completed, and then only at a price $3.75 above the previous sale.
The turnover to-day 2,340,000 shares.-Reuter,
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LONDON MARKET DULL
London, Oct. 25.
The Stock Exchange opened weak- ly to-day in sympathy with Wall Street, In view of the less colisfactory political outlook and as a result of continental offerings.
However, the market closed above the lowest prices, the earlier selling having subsided, with Paris turning into a small buyer.
Wall Street was weak, then rallied briskly, losses up to five polats be- into corres- ing quickly converted ponding gains.
Commodities and maize were Arm
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TIN QUOTA MAY BE REDUCED
25,000 To 35,000 Ton Cut In 1938 Mooted
London, Oct. 25. Following to-day's meeting, the International Tin Committee Db- nounced:
The Committee considered the question of the fixation of the quota for the first quarter of 1938. On a review of all the information at pre- sent available, members reached the conslusion that the quota should be 85 per cent. but a definite decision would not be taken until the meding on December 10.
With reference to this communique, Reuter was subsequently informed that the Committee, In stating the quota for the first quarter of 1938 should be 25 per cent, based on the present laformation, implies that it is prepared to reduce the annust out- put rule by 25,000 to 30,000 loss.- Rester.
TRIBUTE TO DEAD SOLDIER
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of the French troops in Shanghai, Mr. Herbert Phillips, British Consul- Americam General, Mr. Franklin, Chairman of the Municipal Counell, and other foreign Consuls and many Chinese officials.
Among the hundreds of wreaths was one from the "Girl he helped to shelter"-Reuter,
WILLING TO PAY COMPENSATION
Shanghal, Oct 20. It is learned that the Japanese Government is prepared to make compensallon to the British authori- ties for the Keswick Road incident, in which Rifleman McGowon was killed,
The Japanese Command is conduci-. Ing a strict investigation Into the affair "with a view to taking neces- sary measures in regard to the air- men concerned.".
Meanwhile the German Congul has drawn the attention of Mr. Okamoto, the Japanese Consul, to the fact that two Germans wore fired on by the Japanese plane al the time of the incident, and that one of them was injured when he was thrown off hir horso Inta a dlich-Reuter.
Morgenthau Won't Predict Budget Balance
Washington, Oct. 23. Mr. Henry Morgenthau to-day refused to predict whether the United States Budget would be balanced at the close of the next fiscal year.
If said: "I do not see how anyone can tell at ibls time”-United Press.
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