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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 25 words $2.00 for 3 days prepaid

FOR SALE. FOR SALE Baby's Pram, medium size, (English make), excellent con- dition, reasonable price. Write Box No. 423, "Hongkong Telegraph."

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

The Steamship

"PRESIDENT DOUMER" No. 25 A/37 Bringing Cargo from Marseilles vin ports etc., arrived Hongkong on Sunday, 31st October, 1937.

Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the excepilon of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Whart and Godown Co., Ltd. Kow-

be loon, whence delivery may obtained immediately after landing. All claims must be sent in to me 1937, on or before 11th

or they will not be recognized.

Damaged Packages will be examin- ed by the

Company's Surveyor Messrs: Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 21.171. on Saturday, 6th November, 1937.

Consignees must have a Revenue Omeer in attendance when any dull

the

examined by

able goods are Company's Surveyors,

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES CO. Hongkong, 31st October, 1937.

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY,

NOVEMBER

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS CHINA'S DEMAND

G.

R.

It is requested that all Civil Associations and individuals who wish to place wreaths on tho Cenotaph at the conclusion of the service on Armistice Day, will kindly inform the undersigned, in writing, before 8th November, so that accommodation may

δια arranged within the Polico barrier.

T. II. KING, Inspector General of Police. 1st November, 1937.

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

IN THE MATTER of

FOR ACTION

Integrity Pledge By Signatories

Paris, Nov. 1.

Dr. Wellington Koo, Chinese Ambassador to Paris, is preparing to leave for Brussels where he will head the Chinese delegation at the Far Eastern parley..

He said that China will attend the talks prepared to agree to mediation. However, she was determined that Japan be forced to respect her Nine-Power pledges.

"China will attend prepared to

agree to any method for a seaceful

settlement known to international PROMISSORY NOTE

he law," sald. "Mediation in nc- ceptable if it is on the basis of

the

Nine Power Pact. That is the only CAUSES ACTION

the Companies Ordinance, basis on which any attempt at seltle- 103:2

ment can be made; but we are de-TANGLE OF A MAN AND termined to continue our resistance until Japan respects her pledged WIFE'S MONEY. word."

1937.

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The BANDAGE That TIES ITSELF Obtainable at all Leading Dispensarics

Solo Agents:

SHEWAN TOMES & Co.,

B.E.A. Building, Hongkong.

MISS EVA TAM LAID TO REST

The funeral of Miss Eva Thomas Tam look place yesterday at the Chinese Christian Cemetery. Miss

Tom was fatally injured in a motor

attendance at

accident in Sassoon Rond, Pokfulam, about 11.43 p.m. on Sunday,

There was a large the funeral. Rev. Cheung Chuk-ling ofllelated in the chapel and at the

Chlef mourners were her alster step-brother Anna, brother Phillip, Mr. W. N. Thomas Tam, sister-in- law Mrs. C. K. Ho, niece Miss Barbara Tam, and Mr. C. K. Ho and his two children, Eric and Mildred.

Among the many people present werg the Hon. Mr. T. II. King. MOBI. K. A. Bidmrad, H. W. fieath, Prof. W, Nixon, Mrs. Li Shui-fan. D. Randall, F. It Mr. and firm. F. C. Barry. B. c. Zirmer, J. Grose, D. G. W. Anderson. of St. A. D. Connin, Dr. and Mrs. G. 11. Thomas. stephen Giris College, C. P. Chia, Miss Lee, Mr. and Lat Chung-yue, Miss M Mrs. M. 1, Lo, Mrs. A. Woo, Chas Wing- F. I. Zimmern, chlu, T. stung-shing. Andrew Tre, Lee Choa, Mr. Shul kan, his. T. Bolf. BILS E. Bell, Dr. Wars

NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition presented to the Supreme Court of Hong Kong on the 28th day of September, 1937, for con- roduction of the firming the capital of the above-mentioned Company from $100,000 divided into 10,000 shares of $10 each to $50,000 divided into 10,000 shares 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 havo been issued and

are now outstanding and by reducing the nominal amount of all shares in the Company's capital from $10 to "NEPTUNA" Consignees of Cargo are hereby $5 per share, is directed to bo informed that all Goods are being heard before His Honour the Chief landed at their risk into the hozar-Juntico on Thursday, the 18th day dous and/or extra hazardous Go- of November, 1937, at 10 o'clock scrupulous regard for treaty obliga- $500 bank notes, The loan was made Richard. Minnie and Lester, Lily, Albert, downs of The Hongkong and Kow- loon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves delivery, may be obtained.

BURNS-PHILP LINE

From MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, SALAMAUA, RABAUL, CEBU and

MANILA

The Steamship,

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 6th November 1937, will be subject to rent.

of the

1

Mlan J., B. Atkins and teachers

Dr. Koo asserted that Chino will The adjourned hearing of the ease Japanese pence of Tseung Lai-kan against Leung not entertain any

the graveside. loyal to Hung-yan and Taang Kong, at proposals. We remain Geneva and the Nine-Power Pact," Summary Court yesterday after- he said. "Any proposals must be noon, before Mr. Justice R. E. Lind- through those channels. China's cell, was further adjourned provi- position wil be that she was invited sionally until November 19.

The claim was for $1,000 due on to attend in view of a violation of the Nine-Power Treaty. Japan has a promissory note signed by the two not only violated the Nine-Power defendants, and dated September 22, Pact against China but against the 1934.

Mr. W. M. Brown, of Messrs. Has- other signatories as well."

He hoped the Conference would tings and Company, appeared for the succeed, and regretted Japan's re- plaintiff, while the first defendant fusal to attend as "only another was represented by Mr. K. Robinson, proof of her disregard of treaties to of Messrs. T'so and Hodgson, and the which she has attached her signa-second defendant appeared in per- ture."

warned that the issue gees be- On being called by Mr. Brown yes- yond the Sino-Japanese crisis. He terday afternoon, Toang Kong said said it was vitally important to the that he was the plaintiff's husband Itok-mel. Miss P. 1o. Miss M. Bur Mrs. world as a whole.

representatives from the Hongkong Chin- "The principle and also the second defendant. Ife Kwok Lambert, Liisa Lizzie Wour and of regional importance. was now employed by the Caniness Women's Relief Association. not merely of

stated that his International community. If civilian wife had lent the money, $1,000, to internt for greater significance to the Government. He tion is to progress and nations are to the first defendant and that he was present when she handed him two because Leung, Hung-yan Urgent need of money. tions with the first defendant, the

live In pence, we

must restore

tions. Without revivifying the prin- ciple we can't hope to live in peace aid order, and civilisation itself wil

in the forenoon. Any creditor or shareholder

Company desiring to oppose the making of an order for the reduction of the enpital of the said Company under the above Ordinance should up- All claims against the steamer pear at the time of hearing by must be presented to the Undersign-himself or his Counsel for that ed on or before the 20th November, purpose. A copy of the Petition 1037, or they will not be recognized. will be furnished to any creditor

To comply with the General Bond-

or shareholder of the Company ed Warchouse Regulations consignees must have a Revenue Omeer in at requiring the same by the under tegrity.""

dutiable signed on payment of the regu- tendance when damaged goods are examined.

Inted charges for the same,

Dated the 26th day of October, 1937.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 5th November, 1937, al 10 n.m., by Messrs. Goddard and Douglas.

ed.

No Fire Insurance has been effect.

Bills of Lading will be counter- _signed_by,

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

Agents. Hongkong, 1st November, 1937,

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ LATEST REPORTS

New York, Nov, 1. S. C. & F. New York correspondent

cables:

WILKINSON & GRIST, Solicitors for the above Company, No. 2, Queen's Road Central,

Hong Kong.

U.S. COMMODITY

PRICES

LATEST CABLED

Stocks: Prices drifted meaning- lessly as traders await election results December and einer news to nitord a clue to the January market's next move. The "Times'

QUOTATIONS

SPOKE IN WHEEL

Brussels, Nov. 1.

son.

was

In

Many Wreaths

POST OFFICE.

CHRISTMAS PARCEL MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN

The Christmas Parcel Mail for Great Britain will be closed in the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Office at 5 pm. on Friday, November 12,. per 8.8. "Comorin." The Public are kindly requested to post early.

The mail is due to arrive at London on December 17.

POSTAL ANNOUNCEMENT

The Public are reminded that the postage en Printed Paper Commercial Papers, Samples and Small Packets must be fully pre- pald. Insuffelöntly prepaid Printed Papers etc, are not forwarded.

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE

Letters and Postcards for Europe and Bouth America are forwarded "vla Siberiz” if so superscribed.

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Fomosa and Amoy

Mauritius,,.

Japan

Japan

Canada, U.S.A., and Japan (Van-

couver BC., 10th October) Amoy

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Air Ball by "Tan-American Airways

November 2..

Imperial Airways Plane November 2. Klungchow

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.November

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November 2.

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November 3,

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November 3.

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November 4..

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USA., Honolulu and Japon (Son

Francisco, 0th October) ... Pres. Aduras U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan (San

Francisco, 16 October).

November 5,

Pres, Coolidge

November 5.

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November 5..

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November 8,

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Papers) London

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date, 30th September. Straits

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November 0.

Sarpedon

,November 0.

Anyo Maru

„November 7.

Straits

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November 7..

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.November ..

Australia and Manila

Taiping

November 9,

Calcutta and Strolls:. Japan Manila

November 0.

Javo Japan Shanghal

Straits

Straits and Europe via Negapatam

(Letters and

Japan

USA., Canada and Japan (Scattle,

23rd Delober). Straits and Europe vin Suez (LetterA und Papers) Lundon, 14th October

Tilawa

Comorin

Gnelsenau

Pres. Jackson

and London Parcels-London date. nnel

7th October Saigon

autono Arumis

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Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 15 minules earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel malls are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.

For

Dairen

Per

Tuesday

Dale and Time.

Glengarry. Tues, Nov. 2, 1.00 p.m. Hatyang .....Tuck, Nov. 2, 3 p.m. -

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Salgon, Sandakan, Madang, Sala- maun, Rabaul, Sydney and Mel- Maritaret

bourne.

Heldes wreaths from the family floral tribut were Bent from Align Diy

Tarold and Maurice, Tony, Geneva and lione, felen and T. F. Ellen and S. P., 1. Mas and San, Anna, George Referring ns to his own transac- Ella. Jessie and Willie, Philip Mildred and Esic, Beocle and Lucy, Hir Robert and Lady llo Tung. Barbara, Hon. Mir witness stated that he also had n R. II. Kotwall and Misses Dolly and share in the business known as Wolfe ilelen, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Lo, 3. and Mrs. Eu Toug-sen. Dr. and MTS. Cerrad. Prot. and Mrs. Mr. It is reliably reported that China Bros, of which Leung Hung-yon and

His share amounted to $1,000, which Barry, Mary Braga. D. J. N. Anderson, may upset international efforts for another were the chief shareholders. Ms. li. E stone, fr, and and an armistice in the conflet through sun he had put into the business. lllack, Mr. and Mrs. Au Whi-kwok D

Campbell, Powers take about

Mr. and ademund that the

Mrs. J. E. Kit three years ago. He had, well, Mr. M. H. Chan and family, Dr. and action against Japan since the Nine however, received repayment of the airs, it W. Chan, Lee, Robert Chan and

sigmotorles Power

guaranteed whole gun by instalments und sign-sisters, Chan Mon-chi, Chan San-tank, Sou Cheng, Cina He Z. Chang. km Bentrico China's "sovereignty, Independence, ed a receipt in full discharge, territorial and administrative in-held that the money received by him. Churn Brox. Atr, and Mr. W Wai-rus, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Chum, N had nothing to do with his wife's A Informed circles sald that the de-money. His wife had not authorised M. Gifins, Irens and Phyllis Gittina.

Victor Gina, Kathlee mund would be very embarrasing him to Free ve any sun: from the Grose, Mr. Hong Sling. Alr. and Mrs. Harry Hong Slug, Mr. and Mr. William for the British, French and Amer! Girst defendant.

She did not Mr. Justice Lindsell:

Hong Bling, Miss Pristina Ho, Miss Patry cars, who virtually agreed that this

Ein, Florence 1o. Biten Julia Ho. might endanger a truce preparatory authorise you, but did you ever re-

fro tung-chi, W. C. and D. lung. Mr. Al to negotiations for A permanent ceive money on her behalf?

And Mr. Walter Hung, Ip Yuen-ching, In Yun-kan. Perry Leung, Fung F peace,

nol, not even one cent.

Ting, runk F. Kuen, Mr. and Mm. 8. Jex. American quarters believe that

Mr. and Mrs, C. Y. Kwan, Kwan Yul- kwong. Min Alice F. Kwok, Mia Kw-k Wai-chun, Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Kam, Mr. and Mrs. George Lau, Mira. Ha KI, Mr. and Mmm, W. Xinson Lee. Mrs, Ho Leung, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shi-kal, Lawrence Leong, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Li. Mrs. Referring to the business of Wolfe Force id. Li Kwan-choon, in Tok will be sent to Japan to explain her Bros., Mr. Robinson said: Is it not chen, ate, and Mr. 1. 1. Lo, Mr. and tong, Miss Deiminila L. Lopes, Mr. and case. In the event of Japan refus- fact that your share in the Com- Mr. M. W. Lo. Lo Shan-tonn. Fy

the Mr. Y. Lin, F. E. Nails, Oel Yoe- Company was $2,000? No. When inx to send a delegation to the Con first defendant approached me heling. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. 810, G. 5. ference it will ask other Powers, passibly the United States, France, asked me to put in as much as pos- Ladd, A Peterson. Mr. and Mr. S. Q. Phoon, Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Cockchin, Britain or Italy, to approach Tokyosible; he said I was to put in $2,000, Mira. Lambert unper, A. D. Coppin, W. to ascertain her conditions for hall 25 per cent of the share of cach Keith Robinson, Miss Shin Tak-hing. H. partner; the first defendant and an- Ing the war.

AL

In reply to Mr. Robinson in cross- the Conference agenda will include examination. Tsang Kong said that two days of opening speeches, after he lived in Canton but occasionally which the Conference will invile enme to Hongkong. Chinn to state the conditions under which they will cease hostilities.

fresh invitation Following this

Wolfe Bros.

Did you hand over $1,000 and say that it was your wife's money?- did not.

Can you tell me why you got the Bros.7-I money bacle from Wolfe

Mis

M. 8. Mr. and Mr. A. G. Sumad, Mr.

Wong Tape. Dr. and Mrs, 8. W. Teo. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Thom, Dr. and Mrs.

Tan, Thong Wai-chum, Trang Wai- kwan. Leung Kim-man, Stantey To, Mtaforo To im Doreen To Dr. ant Mm, S. W. Two and family, Tio Tsun-on, Mrs Annie Treng. Mrs. Lai King-ma, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Woo and family, Wong Ka-tsun, Uy Teng-yiu, Mr. and Wan Jik-iinn, Mrs. Wan

New York, Nov. 1. The following quotations on the New York commodity exchange are

present the Chinese and Japan-other had $10,000 each in the bust-and Mrs. M. C. Tang, Mr. and Mrs. B. ese viewpoints appear Irreconcilable. "S Issued by Reuters

Therefore diplomatic circles belleve New York Cotton

Opening Closing

that a plan to seek an armistice will 8.01/00 7.80/86

be postponed and consideration of 7.05/00

fundamental issues asserted, such as 7.Bt/84 7.00/05

might enable the British, French, saw that the business was not car- 7.85/05 7.80/95 7.89/39

Americans or other Powers intercal-ried on to a proper way, and so I Man-ing, Mis 7.98/03- 7.90/30

ed in the Orient to intervene and asked for the return of my money. 8.05/05 801/01

give the appearance of doing some This $1,000 belonging to your wife, thing. 8.03

did she receive any interest on that? Tokyo advices indicate that the I know she received

a certain War spirit le mounting more and amount of interest, but I was not more, Indicating that Japan is de present when the payments were termined to seize Chinh north of the made.

March

business index for the week was 97.9 May

os against 100.2 last week and 101.2 July for the corresponding week of last October усаг.

!Spot

15.28/30

15,40/40

15.47/49

15.54/54

Yellow River, to smash Chinese re- After further cross-examination of 14.32/33

sistance in the neighbourhood of the witness, his Lordship adjourned 16.33N

and destroy Nanking's the bearing. 16.42/40 Shanghat 13.40/50 power-United Press,

Cotton: There was increased hedg- The First Notice Day for December ing and forcign selling un the casiness | Cotton November 24 with Delivery of the stock market and on a pro- Date December 1. minent private estimate showing a

New York Rubber bales. Spot de- December crop of 17,788,000

January mand was slow.

Wheat: A forgenst of rains in the March South-West and fallure of the heavy May discount under Liverpool to stimulate July exports were discouraging factors on September to-day's market. The continuance of n two-sided market is probable. There has been a visible decrease in supplies of 4,093,000 bushels,

15.MN 15.CON

Sales for the day:-2,000 tons.

The last Notice Day for October Rubber in October 27.

Chicago Wheat 0074/0736 96/D8%

Corn: There were heavy

New Dec. York offerings, but demand was only May moderate. Exports totalled 400,000 July bushels. There has been a visible in- creato in supplies of 483,000 bushels. Dec. Rubber: Four leading tire com- May panies are reported to be increasing July... their prices from 1% to 0%, Offerings of cli, rubber are again plentiful and sentiment is rather bearish. ›

Sugar: The' markel is stagnant, but prices are steady,

Chicago Cern -574/67%

61%/59

904/98% 034/00

SHANGHAI APPEAL

Shanghai, Oct. 31. Representing the Chinese populace at Shanghai, Messrs. Tu Yuel-sheng. Yu Ya-ching. Wang Hslao-les. Chien Hsin-chih, Tung Hsing-pel, Sing-leh Hsu, Dr. Herman Liu and Dr. F. C. Yen to-day called, on the foreign 80%/00% Consuls-General at Shanghai, other than the Japanese, to wire to their

Lo respective Governments apply effective sanctions against Japan- Central News.

57%/57% 50%/60% .00 /50% The First Notice Day December Gralas is November 30 and the last day December 20.

Winnipeg Wheat.

Dec.

The last Notlee Day for October Winnipeg Grain in October 30.

Wall Street Journal morning com- ment:

Man Burned To Death

Fatal Fire Outbreak At Kowloon

MTB W. Junie Weller, Blaurice and Mrs. R. Well, Wen Pul-ying. Dr. and M Wam A. 8. Wong, Mr. and hire. Wong Tak-kwong, Dr. and Mr«. T £2. Wong, Florrie and Fred Wang, B. K. Wond, Mr. Emeat S. Wo. John S. Wa, Mr. and B. Wu. Miss Yeung Yuk- Mm, George ching. Mr. and Mrs. Zimmern and family, Chow Sang-chal, Mr. and Mrs. Li Tse- tons.

The staff of St. Stephen's GirỊC

of St. Stensheni's Girls College, St. Stephen's Gina College Collegs. The students Kindergarten, Ho Bal-wing, St. Stephen's Giria College. Womens International Clab, Hongkong Dally Press, Lid.

CHINESE RED CROSS FUNDS

The Central Council of Catholic Action of Hongkong gratefully acknowledges the following donations A Chinese was burned to death received for the Chinese Red Cross, and four suffered revere injuries in a which will be immediately forward- CHIINA NAMES TERMS

flerce fire which broke out shortly to the Red Cross Headquarters at Nanking, Oct. 31..

after 8.13 p.m. yesterday at Po. Kong Nanking:

The Children of Mary of the A report from London stated that Village, Kowloon City.

Two large wooden and corrugated

Italian Convent (Caine 1174/117% 118/4/118

Japan is willing to negotiate for the

Rd.)

$ 50,00 S. C. & F. Dow Jones summary of May 117/116% 1155/1154% termination of the Shanghai conillet, iron sheds were burned out despite

of iwo ire appliances Pui Ching School (Italian yesterday's markets:

which has become more and more the efforts Kowloon Fire Station

from the

Convent, Calno Rd.) .......... to-day Trading

was extremely

delicate owing to the repeated killing which were on the scene early under St. Mary's School (Italian light and many traders were absent

of other foreign troops.

of Station Inspector the direction from the market. Selllog mostly

Convent, Kowloon) A spokesman of the Ministry of J. W. Woollard.

Anglo-French School cons consintd

profit-tuling. Steels

Foreign Affairs stated that no peare -and railroads showed unfavourable Last week's market improvement overture

When the fire engines arrived on

(French Convent, Cause- can be entertained when the scene they found several police

way Bay) business reports, but reports from

was largely technical. Washington Japan wants to utilise such a move directed by Inspector F. J. Portallion, La Salle College, Kowloon the automobile Industry continued in virtually certain that the Cor- to consolidate her position in North of Kowloon City, already coping Maryknoll Convent School good. Some investiment trusts are porate Tux will be modified in 1938, China. Termination of the conflet with the flames.

Sham Shui Po Catholic As expected to show increased buyling. Brokers say that clients are all must be national.

A body so damaged by flames that

Bociation There is a possibility of some utility constructively inclined, but they are Chinese demands. the withdrawal the sex was unrecognisable, and a

Chinese Catholic inancing. The casing of copper unlikely to make fresh purchases of the Japanese expeditionary force man and a woman badly burned, had, market prices was an unfavourable until the market has some

Men's Soclely (Cathedral) weak from her rail, the spokesman, added, been recovered from the sheds. factor.

spots.

-International Nouns.

The fra engines had to run out a Curbs stocits and bonds were lower There is

much bearish gosalp

considerable length of hose acroJS on quiet markets. United States around Wall Street. It In Kossiped

paddy fields to get within operating Government bonds were also irre that the bear position In Chrysler

Anking, Oct. 31. distance of the fire, but when thin gularly lower.

Motor shares has been well dissi- Local cultural and educational had been done, the famen had November 2, "Election Day", is n pated.

bodies have jointly sent a felegram already consumed the buildings. holiday on the New York markets Dow-Jonce Averages Oct. 31 Close to the Nine-Power

Conference, Two of the injured people were and the stock and commodity quota- | 30 Industrials ****.130.17.135.04 urging that effective steps be taken taken to Kowloon Hospital where per Rev. Fr. Spada tions from this source will not be 20 Ralla

31.03 33.80 to maintain the sanctity of the Nino- their condition. fate Inst night-was

2,010.00 with Previously acknowledged: available.

22.03 22.30 Fower Treaty and to checkmale serious and the two others,

94.70 Japanese aggression in China. Cen-minor injuries were admitted to the

$4,351.01 trál News. 85.53

Tung Wah Hospital.

20 Unlities

The Chicago wheat and corn mar«. kets, however, will remain open.

40 Bonda

04.77

11 Commodity Index 03.89

ANKING APPEAL

Neptuna......Tues., Nov. 2, 5 p.m...

Wednesday

Manlia, Macasser and Sourabaya. Tinegara...Wed, Nov. 3, 8.30 am, Air Mall for North China and Eurasia Plane........Wed., Nov. 3.

Nanking (via Hankow) by tho "Euraala Airways Service" (To further points by surface trans- port na Bervices permit). Straits and Europe via Marseillea -due Marseilles, 1st December- and London Parcels due London, 8th December.

*Straits nad Calcutta- .

Parcels....Nov. 3, 10 am. Australia (except places North of Brisbane) and New Zealand via Singapore and Brisbane due Brisbane, 26th November.

Straits, Ceylon,

G.P.O, and K.P.O. Reg., ........Nov. 3, 9.30 a.m.. Ord.,

..Nov. 3, 10 ..

Menestheus......... Wed, Nov. 3..

G.P.O. and K.P.O. Parcels, Nov. 3, 9 a.. Reg.,

Ord.

Kumsang

Ord.

Africa Maru...

......Nov. 3, 9.45 aan.

Nov. 3, 10.30 a.m..

..Wed., Nov. 3. Nov. 3, 11 a.m. Wed, Nov. 3. (To_connect with ss. Gorgon at Singapore leaving Singa- pore on the 0 November).

Reg., ...Nov. 3, 1.15 p.m.. Ord., ....Nov. 3, 2 pm..

Afrien Maru Wed, Nov. 3, 2.30 p.m. G. G. Paul Doumer

Wed., Nov. 3, 2 p.m. Haiyang Wed., Nov. 3, 3.00 p.m.. Kwinglung..Wed, Nov. 3, 3.30 p.m. Van Heutsz..Wed, Nov. 3, 5.80 p.m.. Thursday.

India. East South Africa Fort Bayard and Haiphong

Swatow and Amoy Amoy and (Fouchow vin Amoy) Straits ....

Swatow and Shanghai Swalow

and

Sulyang...

Thurs., Nov. 4, 8.30 a.m. Taksang....Thurs., Nov. 4, 2.30 p.m.

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Freddic BARTHOLOMEW SPENCER TRACY LIONEL BARRYMORE IMFIVYN DOUGLAS

63.00

350.00

Wint

78.00

St. Teresa's Cath.

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Young

310.00 05.00

250,00

140.00

Men's Society (House to hause collection

277.01

St.

Teresa's Catly. Young Men's Society, being the proceeds of the Concert htid at

Kowloon Tong Club.

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VICTOR FLEMING Produellon

Maro Goldwyn Mayer

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