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The Steamship

"ARAMIS"

No. 20 A/37

Marseilles Bringing Cargo from via Ports, etc., arrived Hongkong on Monday, 15th November, 1037.

Consignees are hereby informed

no

THE HONGKONG

Grim Story

&

Of Beating

All bottles supplied marked with the Initials. "B" and the "Hongkong Browers & Distillers Limited" aro and remain the property of the Hongkong Brewery & Distillery Limited and are supplied to customers upon the understanding that auch right of ownership or usage to customers or others. All sales of beer are made by the Brewery or their dealers subject to this condition. When empty all bottles must im mediately be returned either to the Brewery Depots in Hongkong No. 8, Duddell Street or in Kow- loon No. 58, Canton Road, or to

Of Suspect

Witness Tolls Of Fatal Episode :

His Own Part Only Playful

TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY,

A district watchman's account of police assaults which are alleged to Sun, 40, who died from a ruptured have resulted in the death, of Chan spleen on August 31, was given at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday when the inquest

was continued.

The watchman, Chan Fat. D.W. No. 38, declared that deceased had been assaulted in the defectives room at

Police Station. Shumshulpo

He denied that he himself had prer viously assaulted the man, but had

CABINET QUITS NANKING

Chiang. Concentrates On War Moves

Germans Also Moving Out

Nanking, Nov. 16.,

It is reliably learned that all the ordered to prepare to leave within Government Ministries have been three days. However the time and mode of evacuation will be decided

later.

ing this morning. There was also a The Executivo Yunn held a meet- Conference this ufternoon among the ghest Ministers with General Pel Chung-hal, the Kwangst commander, who has been fighting in Shanghai during the Insi three months.-

that their goods with the exception the Company's agents when 3 merely given him two playful pushes. United Press,

of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables cents and 4 conte will be refunded are being innded and stored into the for each pint and quart bottle

Sonrespectively,

-be

Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Ltd., Kow- loon, whence delivery

may obtained immediately after landing, All claims must be sent in to me on or before 25th November, 1937, or they will not be recognized.

Danaged Packages will be examin- ed by the Company's Surveyor Mesara:Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 am. on Saturday, 20th November, 1937.

Consignees must have a Revenue Omcer in attendance when any dutluble goods are examined by the

Company's Surveyors.

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

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES CO. Hongkong. 15th November, 1937. HOLLAND-008T AZIE LIJN.

.V.

(HOLLAND-EAST ASIA, LINE)

From: ANTWERP, NOTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, GENOA, and OTHER PORTS.

The Steamship

"GROOTEKERK"

THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.

Yuans to Chungking

and

NOVEMBER 17, 1937.

Japan Takes S'hai Reins

Now Mayor And Police Chief Appointed

Shanghai, Nov. 10. A Japanese Embassy spokesman denled knowledge of purported negotiations between the Shanghal Municipal Council and the Japanese. -United Press.

Police Inspections

Shanghal, Nov. 15. policemen

A party of Japanese plainclothes and detectives to-day vislied the Chinese Maritime Cus- toms on the Bund and made n thorough Inspection of the various departments and organisations.

The huge dredging vessel owned by the Whiangpoo River Conservancy Board has also been seized but the maining aboard the bont. members of the crew are still re-

The

a four

A parly of 20 Japanese this morning visited the Chinese Post Omce and demanded an interview with the Directorate-General of Post. the directorate-genern! was out when the Japanese called.

Japanese then mude through the building and inspected the various offices.--Central Neiss,

Poppet Mayor

Shanghai, Nov. 10. The Japanese have appointed new Mayor of Greater Shanghai and

Head of Police. The a new

ຄຽງ. have pointees presumably

pro- Japanese sympathics.

The Chinese refuse to accept the

However, Nanking, Nov. 10. Intive, Examination

The Executive, Judicial, Legis- Control Yuans will move to Chungking, and the Ministries of Health, Finance and Foreign Affairs to Honkow to permit close contact with the Powers' representatives and financial institu- tions. The Ministry of Communica- tlons will move to Changsha.

Mr. K. Keen sat as Coroner, 05- aisted by a Jury comprising Messrs. John Revle (Foreman), William Law and A. F. dos Remedios. Mr. R. H. E. Marka, Assistant Superintendent of Police, and Detective Inspector A E. Carey were present for the police. Chan Fat sald he had been in the District Watch Force for about two What to do to help a child

years. On August 31 he was station- ed in Hongkong, but on coming off Anyone knowing of a child who duty at 2 p.m. obtained permission has been assaulted, neglected, or to go to Kowloon to see his wife ill-treated in a manner likely to cudid this however, he met a clansman, and sun, who was ailing. Before he unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who Chan Tam-lin at a ten shop, Later an- is seeking advice on any matter con- other classman, Chan Fat, a fallor, alias Chan Wing-fong, came in and cerning a child, would be doling an act of kindness by communicating at said his sewing machine had been

stolen from his place at 380 Cheung-problem shawon Road the night before.

once with----

The Ilon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. c/o G.P.O. Box No. 613, Hongkong, or the Inspector, 49, Pokfulum Road, 1st Boor; or the Inspector, Violet Peel the Health Centre, Wanchal; or Inspector, 12, Sai Young Chol Street, 1st floor, Kowloon.

All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society.

The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved.

having arrived from the above ports, NEW YORK STOCK

consignees of cargo by her are noti fied that all goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/ or extra-liazardous godowns of the Hull's Wharf whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained. Goods not cleared by the 23rd November, 1937, 4 p.m. will be sub- feet to rent.

All broken, chafed and damaged packages are to be left in the go down, where they will be examined by Holl's Wharf.

Consignees are requested to apply for n Revenue Ofleer in attendance when damaged dutiable cargo is being examined.

Claims against the steamer must be presented in writing within ten days after arrival of steamer, other- wise they will not be recognized,

No Fire Insurance will be effected by the undersigned in any case who1-

ever.

Dill of Lading will be counter- signed by,

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN N.V.

Agents. Hongkong; 15th November, 1937.

Dangerous Drugs Found In Flat

Sufficient For 200,000

Heroin Pills

EXCHANGE

SWAN, CULBERTSON &

FRITZ LATEST REPORTS.

Witness offered to help by making enquiries, and all three weig to Kowloon. At the tallor's house, witness asked him if he suspected anyone else living in the building, He said that deceased, who occupied the rear cubicle on the ground floor, was an opium smoker and that he suspected him.

The watchman went to decensed's room, and entered, leaving the tailor

standing outside. Deceased was ask- if he knew anything about the theft of the machine, and replied that one Wong Lop (first witness) had come to him early that morning about o'clock, and had taken the machine

on his way out.

Deceased took witness, Wing-fong, Tam-lin and another man named Tse New York, Nov. 10. Sung to Wong Lap's hut, which was S. C. & F. New York correspondent on the hill above Cheungshawan cables:

Road. At the hut, witness spoke to Wong Lap and asked him to come out and have ten. Half-way down the hill, witness demanded to know. if he had stolen the machine. On his denial, witness said that deceased had seen him taking it, whereupon Wong Lop declared that deceased himself had stolen it.

Stocks: The market continues to reflect some disappointment over the President's remarks in his Message to Congress yesterday. Prices are likely to drift irregularly lower until some definite notion to improve busi- ness becomes evident. Business fallures during the past week totalled 172, against 162 fallures the previous week. Bank deposits for the week amounted to $14,057,000,000 as com- pared with $14,010,000,000 the pre- vious

week.

less."

Cotton: The approaching inven- tory period is a contributing factor to the slack mill interest and further curtailment in production is reported. The market was quiet and feature

Wheat: Forecast of another freeze In Argentina and estimates that the previous damage to the crop there ranged from 25,000,000 to 50,000,000 bushels had a steadying effect on the market here. Exports, however, lag and it is reported that the Russian wheat crop is around 1,200,000,000 bushels, which may be a forecast of sizeable export offerings later in the

CASON.

Corn: The market was steady on moderate exports and on expectation of fighter crop movement. Cash demand, however, was slow and the visible supply is placed at 15,000,000 bushels.

To this, decensed said he had let Wony Lap in that morning to buy 50e wolfram ore, and on the way out Wong Lop committed the theft.

Taken to Station Witness decided to take both Wong Shamshuipo Lap and deceased to

There both men Police Station. were taken into the detectives' room, where a detective, Chan Tsun, C454, got out of bed and questioned de- ceased. On being asked why he had not wokened the tailor after the machine had been stolen, he said that he had been so sleepy that he went to bed and forgot about it.

Some offelals and stuffs will leave to-night, but military establishments will remain in Nanking till the very last.

of

Foreign Embassies are busily makc-appointments and describe them as lag arrangements to evacuate their Japanese puppets.-Renter Bulletin. nationals, but are facing the difficult Foreign transport. steamers, which are already few in number, are completely booked by enger evacuees fighting for deck space and standing room.

There are 38 British in Nonking and about 70 Americans, including nine

numbers are constantly increasing as foreigners åre pouring into Nanking--Reuter.

Chiang's Movements

women.

The

Nanking, Nov. 16 (2 a.m.). Officials have denied that Genera-

Customs Still Function

Shanghai, Nov. 10. The Chinese Customs administra- International Settlement and remit tion continues to function in the

revenue to the Central Authorities in Nanking. Revenue from exports and imports has decreased, and the transit duty le affected owing to the Do poor facilities of communications with the interlor.

Japanese agents loafed around the Custom House in an effort to find out the conditions there, and later

tissimo Chang Kai-shek has left the several Japanese called there for capital for Loyang,

They state that he is still in Nan- king-United Press.

certain official information.

The Shanghal Municipal Council and the Frenchtown authorities have undertaken to give protection to legitimate Chinese bodies and institu tions,

A Wah Hu Yal Po report adds that Marshal Chiang Kai-shek has decided to give up his concurrent post or President of the Executive Yunn Japanese plain clothes men also in order to devote full attention to

called at the General Post Office. us Commander-in-Chief, | They looked around the money order Dr. H. H. Kung, the Finance Minister, and sorting department and left- is likely to become President of the International News. Executive Yuan,

the

war

German Evacuation Nanking, Nov. 16 (3.30 p.m.), The German community had a meeting this morning to plan for posable evacuation from the capital.

Hospitals Taxed

-United Press.

U.S.. COMMODITY PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

New York, Nov. 10.

The following quotations on the

New York Cotton

Nanking, Nov. 10 (3.30 p.m.) Part of the Nanking Red Cross Hospital is being evacuated to Han- how. Its Superintendent, Dr. H. F. Ettinger, and farty nurses went up the river this morning. However, New York commodity exchange are. this does not mean the evacuation of issued by Reuter. the wounded but merely a clearing process of the local hospitals whose capacity of 3,000 has been thxed by Dec. the arrival of new wounded. Some Jan. 2,600 arrived to-day augmenting the March number 4,000 here at

present. May United Pres.

July Oct. Spot

7.71/72 7.50/B2 7.74/74 7.82/02

-7.82/82-------7,80/00

7.80/88 7,90/07 7.03/04 0.01/01 8.02/02 0.00/10

7.95

The First Notice Day for December Cotton is Nov. 24 with Delivery Date

New York Rubber

when he was told of it in the tea shop,

Witness dented that in a statement Dec. 1. to Inspector Carey, three days after the assaults, he had said that the inilor had

accompanied him Dec into the

cubicle. He said March have been understanding. He had used no other July amla- May method to induce deceased to admit Sept,***** 14.01/02 14.02/02

there must

rear

a conspiracy with Wong Lap than to talk to him.

Mr. Whyatt: Did you strike him? I touched him! I did not strike him

What did you strike him with?

I pushed him with my hand twice as "If I was joking?

Whereabouts did your hand rest on deceased when it was pushing him?

On his face.

14.41b/570

14.76/70

14.60/81

14.40 14.50/03 14.73/74

14.00 B

Sales for the day:-2,540 tons.

Chicago Wheat

00 /891⁄4 00%/00 0076/00% 0012/00% 8476/8432 Sales:-28,095,000 bushels.

Dec.

July

May Monday's

Chiengo Corp

Dec. Moy

034/53

53%/61

50%/60%

57/57

July

50/50%

A European came in, and went out again with C454, and

Wong Lap. About ten minutes later, Wong re- turned, followed shortly after by C454 who left again with the deceas ed. After a further ten minutes, de ceused was brought back. His eyes were wet as if he was about to weep. Committal proceedings were heard

Witness heard the detective fell de- ceased and Wong to sit down, and went away, returning half an hour At the Central Magistracy yesterday against Lau Chuen, 42, unemployed Rubber: Trading was sluggish and later.

The detective then threatened to seaman, before Mr. R. Edwards. The there was no important factory de- defendant was charged with posses- mund. A fair quantity of e.l.f. rub-eat decensed to death if he did no

the truth. Not receiving slon of eight ounces of diacetylmore was offered. The motor indus- tell

try's labour disputes are disquieting, satisfactory answer to his questions, Hides: October shoe production is he struck deceased three times in the phine hydrochloride, which would te enough to make 200,000 heroin pills, expected to be under 30,000,000 pairs, side with a wooden rod similar to a

whilst

November production is anti-truncheon. After further questions, the defective gave him two more cipated to be below 25,000,000 pairs.

Sugar; The current stagnation blows on the back. Then he turned to Wong Lap and questioned him, S. C. & F. Dow Jones Summary of hitting him when he would not con- fess. Wong said that deceased had yesterday's markets: Mr. M. J. Abbolt, Assistant Crown

grudge. Although trading, on the whole accused him because of Solicitor, appearing for the prosecu-

Another Chinese detective, dressed was dull, prices to-day

Was it before he told you this that Dec. In European style clothing, came in, tion, sald that on November 2 about broadly. Much business news WRE 8.40 p.m. Senlor Revenue

unfavourable. A substantial decline and on reeing the two prisoners you gave him these playful pushes? May

----Alter.

Only in Fun Officer in car-loading is indicated. Several squatting on the floor, interrogated Grimmitt and Mr. H. A Taylor, railroads have reported sharp drops in saying that he had not stolen the dccensed. When deceased persisted

Was it just in fun that you were Government Monopoly Analyst, and in their Incomes."

There has been machine, the newcomer kicked him playing with each other7-Yes, party of Chinese' revenue officers some tax-selling of individual Issues.

in the side. Then he went to a said "Why are you so silly? You raided the flat,

Brokers have reported considerable

knew of the larceny, why didn't you switching in order to establish tax billet of wood, nuous three feet tell my clansman of this. You de- losses and it la expected that such

about long

serve to die for that." and abolit three inches in diameter operations will increase and continue and struck Wong Lap many times.

Having suk that you thought you to be a market factor for the remain-wong cried out for help. Soon after would start this little game to cheer der of the year.

this the detective left.

two tins of irugacanth, each tin con- taining 11 ounces, and 16 ounces of brucine, at No. 197 Wanchal Road. continues. ground floor, on November 2.

In the floor were a Northern Chi- nese woman and six children. The drugs were found in the front and rear cubicles of this floor.

fluctuated

Curb stacks and bonds were lower, with United States Government issues higher,

Wall Street Journal morning, com-

. After some time, the 'defendant came into the floor and when ques- tloned denied everything; but whenment. Mr. Grimmitt announced his inten- There is much switching from tion of arresting both percons, motors into more favoured groups of the defendant admitted that all the

shares. It is gossiped that some icod- stuff was his, and that the woman

Ing automobile, companies' sales in January and February will be about was his wife and the children were hatt of current levels. his,

Mr. Grimmitt and Mr. Taylor cor- roborated this evidence.

The Street believes that any rise in demand would rapidly stimulate the sicel output.

There is some long pull buying of building construction shares..

The present high ratio of chemlent issues to earnings could make thile group vulnerable.

л

In a Bad Way

served

C454, declaring that deceased de- die, kicked him in the side. tongue protruded. Appearing to be Deceased sagged forward and his alarmed, the detective lifted him up and and he would take him into the release him. charge. room and have the Impector

You pushed him twice on the face in a jocular manner? Yes.

Was this before or after he admit- The First Notice Day December led this conspiracy?-tie did not ad- Grains is Nov. 30 and the last day mil a conspiracy with anybody. He Dec. 28. said he knew the person responsible for the larceny.

July

Winnipeg Wheat

1134/113 119%/1193⁄4 1104/110 110%/111

195%/1055%

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him up. Is that right? Oh, I said CINEMAS

that in a joking manner: You silly

A."

Did decented take part in this playful game of yours? The deceas- ed said, "Don't be afraid. I know where to find the sewing machine." patted me on the shoulder and said, Did deceased push you back?-He "Don't be afraid."

Witness went on to deny that he said that he had not raised his volen and had been angry with deceased, and

police station if he disclaimed any, or threatened to take decensed to the knowledge of the theft.

"Lawyer Man”. (Hing's Theatre, to-day)Though Bill Powell is his usual debonair self, this picture is not quite up to his usual”standard. Joan Blondell renders capable sup-

port.

DE

"Bulldog Drummond Comes Back" (Queen's Theatre, Lo-day)-Ken- neth McKenna, Ray Milland and now John Howard have tried their hands with Sopper's world-famous charan- ter, but it is doubtful whether any one of them was as successful Ronald Colman, in the first film. bra

"Sophie Lang Goes West" (Alhum- Theatre, to-day)—Gertrude Michael's first Sophie Lang was an entertaining, flm. This one is up to the standard.

Then may I assume that you and the deceased were the best of friends? In the passage way, the assaulted-Well, I wouldn't say that, We European passing was told that de man pitched forward, suddenly. A were Hakkas and countrymen.

ceased was an opium smoker that he was under the drug's in- Uuence. Witness and his party were told to go into the charge room, but there the Inspector ordered them to gel out, and "they left. Witness did not know what happened after that.

Mr. Whyatt: Did those two pushes conclude this jocular game?-Decear- Questioned by Mr. J. Whyatt, Ased was not ungry. He patted me on sistant Attorney General, who was the shoulder. Close representing the Inspector General Was that all?-Yes. He sold after 129.98 of Police, witness and he had intend that he would help me have Wong

32.98 ed to go over to Kowloon to see his Lop arrested. 22.88 family. Ife had not arranged Further questionlag was postponed, Irs, to-day)-Bette Davis has a role 03.21 meeting with his clansmen, and the to 2.15 p.m. on Wednesday, Novem-suited to her personality. Franchot 53.22 first he know about the larceny was ber 24.

Tone, as usual, is good.

The defendant then made a-state- meat, saying: I have been used by some person, beenuse I did not know anything of this. I have so many people, old and young. I hope your Worship will desi lentently. I Daw

Jones aver. Nov. 15 have alx children, also a grandfather 30 Industrials who is 70 years old,

20 Rails Defendant was committed for trial4 Bonds

20 Utilities at the December Hosilotio

The technical position of utility securties has been weakened owing to last week's rise.

129,22 33.23 22.80 03.44

11 Commodity Index 33.44

"Nobody's Baby" (Oriental Then- ire, to-day).-A. frivolous picture, with Patsy Kelly and Lyda Robert! in the leading roles.

"Dangerous" (Mnjcatio Thea

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G.P.O. & KP.O. Rez.,

Maru......

G.P.0, and K.P.O.

Nov. 19. 8 p.m.. ..Nov, 18, 5.30 p.m.. Fri., Nov. 10.

Nov. 10. 4 p.m.

Nov. 19, p.m.

(Due Victoria D.C., 8th December) Air Mail for "Imperial. Airways Imperial Airways Plane Fri., Nov. 19.,

Direct Service"-due London, 29th November.

.Nov. 19, 5.00 pm. Ord.......Nov. 10, 5.30 pm.

Air Mall for "Australia, by Imperial Imperial Airways Plane

Airways Service”—due. Darwin, 23rd November,

Halphong TARZAN Iolhow: Pakchol and Haiphong Japan and Europe vin Siberia Moniln

Saturday

Hoihow

Swatow and Shanghal

Doiren

Superscribed

Reg1, Ord.,

Fri, Nov. 10.. G.P.0. and K.P.O.

********. Nov, 19, 6 p.m...

.....Nov. 10, 5.39 p.m.

Canton

Sat, Nov, 20, 2 pm. Kwangtung ....Sat, Nov, 20, 3 p.m.. Kashiria Maru Sat., Nov. 20, 3.30 p.m. Pres. Harrison..Sat, Nov. 20, 8 pm. Sunday

Mulnam...Sun., Nov. 21, 8.30 am. Bulynng... Sun., Nov. 21, 6.30 nm. Prominent ...Sun, Nov. 21, 9 am.. correspondence only.

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