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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1937.
Eight Times CHINESE REGAIN LOST "Electrician"
Convicted
Pick-Pockót Still Plies His Trade
wns the A farmer, Sul Po, 32. victim of a pick-pocket at New near the. Western Market Street Morket on Sunday, when he had his puree, containing $1.80 Hongkong currency, and $3.50 Chinese currency, stolen from him.
GROUND IN NORTH
(Continued from Page 1) guard is pressing on towards Nanking steadily, and is approaching Chang- chow, 70 miles from Nasking-Neu- ter.
Chichhsiu, Fenyang Again Normal
Chinese forces, ALL MEMBERS are cordially
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Secretary. Hongkong, 10th November, 1937,
Linfen, Nov. 29, Normal conditions have been res- tored at Chichhsiu and Fenyang which were recently recaptured by a report receivea Postal, telegraphic and other com- muntentions have been resumed.
To safeguard peace
troops garrison beavy
and' outside stationed inside cities-Central News.
Fortunately the thief, Lam Sam,
here states. caught, He 30, unemployed, was appeared before Mr. Farrest at the Central Magistracy yesterday, and was sentenced to six months hard labour. Inspector W. Mair said ac- cused had eight previous convlellors. und was still under police supervision at the time of the offence.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ACTOR
As from 27th November, 1937, |DUNLOP RUBBER CO. (CHINA) LTD., has Romoved its Offices to
2nd MARINA HOUSE,
Floor, Queen's Road. Telephone 24554.
Telegrams: PNEUMATIC
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Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being Innded and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Lid, Kow-ce)... The Drury Lane Theatre
loon, wheree delivery may be obtain ed immediately after landing.
All claims must be sent in 10 me on or before Tuesday, 7th December, 1937, or they will not be recognized. Damaged Packages will be examin-
Orchestra. Humorous Duct-Tricky Little Tune; A More Or Less Volga Boat Song (McGill} . . . Major and Minor. Plano Sweet Heartache Stow Fox-Trut {Alm
Hit The Parade'); Jammin'-Quickstep (alm
Turn off the Moon')... Gerry ed by the Company's Surveyor Moore. Orchestral-Neapolitan Ser- Messre:Goddard and Douglas In the presence of the Consignees at enade (Winkler)... Jue Bund & Ilis
Orchestra.
10.00 a.m. on Thursday, 2nd Decem 8.0 Local Time Signal, Weather
ber, 1937.
Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when any dutiable goods are examined by the Company's Surveyora,
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES CO, Hongkong, 26th November, 1937.
STOCK EXCHANGE
SUMMARY
The Hongkong Stock Exchange ometal summary, lasued at 12.30 p.m. The market was Saturday, says: qulet.
Buyers Hongkong Bank $1,500 Canton Insurance $270 H.K. & W. Docks $281 H. & S. Hotels $5% H.K. Lands $32 H.K. Tramways $134 Macao Electrics $10 Telephones (Old) $20 Telephones (New) $0.30 Dalry Farms $24.30 Ewo Cottons $13 Constructions (New) $1
Sellers
HIK. Steamboats $0 H. & S. Hotels $5.35 Watsons $43%
Bales.. Hongkong Bank $1,600) JK, & W. Docks $2# Providents (Old) $2.15 Providents (New) $0.35 Marsmans (Lon.) 18/0
MANILA SHARES
The following business done quota- llons were received after the close of the morning session by Swan, Cul-
Report and Announcements.
8.05 Chinese Programme-Studio Concert.
11.0 Close down. European Programme from ZEK on a Frequency of 640 Kilocycles.
8.05 Chopin.
Studies, Op. 25: No. 3 In F major, No. 4 in A minor; No. in D int major; No. 5 in E minor; No. 0 in G sharp minor... Wilhelm Backhaus (Plano). Berceuse... Ignaz Fried- Iman (Plano). Nocturne In G Minor, Op. 37, No. 1; Nocturne In C Sharp Arthur Minor, Op. 27, No. 1... Rubinstein (Piano).
8.20 Chausson-Poeme', Op. 25. Played by Georges Enesco (Violin) with Sanford Schlüssel at the Piano.
8.43 Richard Strauss-Don Juan' (Tone Poem), Op. 20.
Played by the London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Fritz Busch.
9.0 London Relay Empire Ex- change".
Points of view by travellers from the Dominions and Colonies.
9.15 London Relay Orchestral Music.
0,30 Landori Relay-The News 9.50 Paul Robeson (Bass).
Golden River (n My Way: Jericho Carr and Kennedy); Jes' Mah Song (Strickland).
10,0 Variety.
- Orchestral'On The Avenue' Selection... Louls Levy and His Gaumont-British Symphony. Vocal- Hildegarde Looks Back... Hide- Karde.
CHARGED WITH ASSAULT
Kwan Tong, alias Kwan Po, 21. unemployed actor, came before Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy this morning charged with having assaulted Lo Kom-yuen at Graham Street, with the intent to disfigure 'or disable him.
Inspector C. R. Rozeskwy obtained In remand of 72 hours In police
custody.
SHARP WARNING CONVEYED
(Continued from Page 1.j
notable
andi order are now the
Chinese Advancing Toward Yutze
Linfen, Nov. 20. After recapturing Taikų, the Chinese forces are reported to be vigorously pushing toward ocar Talyuan.-Central News.
Kuling Foreigners Decide To Stay
Yutze
Nanchang, Nov. 29. Foreigners resident at Kuling, the beautiful summer resort in Kiangsl, decided at a recent conference to stay there despite the war situation lo China.
Delegates have been sent to Inn- kow to report to their respective consulates
decision. their on Central News.
Chinese Prepared At
Chungteh
Kinbwa, Chekiang, Nov. 29. Heavy Chinese reinforcements are massing at Chungteh, an important town about 25 miles north-east of the railway, Hongchow, north where they are preparing to make a determined stand to check the Japan- ese who are reported to be advancing westward from the bay region in two routes.
tion of the service. Englishmen have run the Chinese Customs since the Taiping rebellion and succession of Inspector-Generals have built up tradition of integrly and eficiency which is the main found- allon of China's credit; internal well as external. No British Govern- ment could incitly acquiesce in the breaking of that tradition by illegal means, and the representations made during the week-end to Tokyo by
Japanese ploinclothes men appear- ed in the vicinity of Tangchi yester- Britain. America and France пlve a foretaste of what Japan, unless she day but have been dispersed.
that on is careful, may find
It is ufflelaily revealed serious trouble than she expeels November 27 and 28 the Chinese and locked in u Japanese forces were Reuter.
and Furious battic at Minchsiho 100. where Minohsichlao,
the invaders suffered heavy casualties. Under cover of artillery fire, 1,000 Japanese succeeded in penetrating the Chinese position at Shilimenwen near Chung- teh-Central News.
to
be
more
'NO REASON FOR FEAR
Tokyo, Nov. 20. The Asahi Shimbun in an editorial to-day on the British and American representations to Japan regarding
the Shanghai Customs control issue which are in the nature of warn- Inge", points out that Japan has not presented any formal demand what-
ever to any Government. General Matsui merely declared that should, as a matter of course, take over the Maritime Customs, postul and telegraph administrations. Even Japan makes a demand of the nature mentioned there is no reason whatever for Japan taking unjust measure in disregard of the Powers. "It is not difficult to imagine any step which Japan may take in this regard will be to the extent of the precedent in connection with the Tientsin Custamu," suys the news- paper.
Suggesting that Britain and Ameri- en had taken their present attitudes (Baptiste-Alexander). Bijou Ac-because they are, specially concerned
Accordeon Mimile's Valse
7.5 a.m. The Violk Sonatas of Catelli-4 with Shanghai or they apprehend 7.30 mm. Getting Ready for Christmas." that Japan may demand more than cordeon Orchestra with and Whistling.
Yodelling
Comedian-The Old Oak Tree; Put It Down (Miller)... Max Miller, Orchestra w. Vocalists-Crazy Days' -Selection (Eyton, Carter and Mayer)... The Shaftesbury Theatre Orchestra (Vocalists: M. Browne and F. Conyagham).
10.30 Dance Music. Fox-Trots One In A Million (from the film): I'm Gonna Kiss Myself
His Lansdowne Orchestra,
bertson & Fritz from their Manita Good-Bye Brian Lawrance and
office:
Antamok
Prices in Pesos: Business Done
Runnin' Wild; Chicken Reel Joe Danteis and His Hot Shots in
50
Alok
.10
'Drumnasticks". When You Gotta
Bagulo Gold.
15
Benguet Consolidated
9.30
Sing, You Gotta Sing: Lorit And
Coco Grove
.30
Consolidated Mines
0130
Demonstration
Unquoteti
1.X.L
Parscale Gumaus
Unquated
40
1534
Ban Mauricio
Suyoo
United Parocin
.40
The tone of the market-Quiet but steady..
Traitors Encouraged
To Surrender
Still Active
Shocks Always
Follow Visit
Two further instances of larcenies from residences by a man who posed as an electrician have come to the attention of the police.
!
Mrs. C. Chesterman, of 37 Nathan Rond, top floor, said that an un- known Chinese entered her house on the pretext of repairing the electric wires, and when he left abg dis- covered a watch valued at $20 was missing.
· ·
Han Sau-fong, of 224 Nathan Road, first floor, reported that two. wrist watches, valued at $53 altogether were stulen from her mistress' room, after a man who claimed to be an employee of the China Light and Power Company, and had entered the house to repair the electric wires, had left.
During the past week, several re- ports were made to the police by various residents in Kowloon that lasses had occurred after a supposed cléetricion had visited the premises.
POLICE RESERVE ORDERS
Orders by the Hon. Mr. T. II. King, Inspector General of Police, issued to-day are:
HONGKONG POLICE ATHLETIC SPORTS
All Police Reservists ure reminded Athletic of the Hongkong Police Sports which will be held at the Association South China Athletic Ground, Caroline H on Sunday, December 5th at 14.30 hours sharp.
The heats ter the Police Reserve races will be run at the South Chino Athletic Association Ground on Wednesday, December 1st at 14.00 hours. Competitors failing to run in the heats will not be eligible to run in the finals.
CHINESE COMPANY Training Course-Part 1. The un- dermentioned members of the Chinese Company will attend Chinese Com- pany Headquarters on Tuesday, and Friday, November 30th and December 3rd at 17.30 hours for Part I of Train- ing Course:-
Constables R4 Tam Hiu Fung, R23 King Kar Yan, R43 Lau Chick Kal,
Thomas Thim R49 Lam Man, R48
Wong, R50 Sit Pal Hang, R56 Wan Chiu, R58 Chiu Chun K), 160 George Chun, R64 Yam Ping Yue, and R72 Fong Hing. regulations, themselves
Sian, Nov, 20. To give a chance of repentance to Chinese traitors the Military Affairs Commission has promulgated a set of regulations governing their sur- render to the government.
the According to traitors who surrender under any of the following condi- will be pardoned: reporting tions other trailors, disclosing the plots of other traltors or sples, divulging im- portant secrets of the enemy, offer- ing their arros-Central News.
.
Base Hospital
At Hankow
Hankow, Nov. 29.
increasing at Tientsin, the
To take care of the newspaper con-
number of Chinese wounded soldiers tinues: "On this account in dealing a base hospital will be established at with the Powers" representations Japan need not lower the level of Hankow.
demand if she should make them as matters of course. It need hardly be mentioned that as a victor coun- try Japan should adopt a grave stti- tude. Reuter.
Mexican Baseball
Close
Chihuahua City, Mexico, Some kind of a basebal} record was
Lady Whoozis. Moon Or No Moon; hung up at the Chihuahua City State Gangway (all from film GangwayFair when the San Francisca del Ora
Jack Hylton & His
nine and the Chihuahua City tean
Orchestra
Preparations for the new hospital were discussed yesterday at a con- ference between General Chu Ching- lan, Chairman of the National Femine Relief Commission, Mr. Chino I-tang, member of the Kuomintang Central Executive Committee and President of the Notional Institute of Native Physlelans, and representatives of
and other philanthropic bodles. Central News.
Lull On Northern
Front
medical
Tsinan, Nov. 29. The Tientsin-Pukow Ballway front with Vocal Refrain, Love Was Born: battled 13 frames to a 3-3 lic Sun-continued to be quiet yesterday, as Stranger In A Cup Of Test (Crazy day morning, and then followed that the Juanese are sending a part of Days') .. Billy Mayeri & HIS
afternoon with a 2-1 draw that was their forces westward up the river. Orchestru with Vocal Refrain.
called on account of darkness in the The lull has given the Chinese troops 11.0 Close down.
10th.
further opportunity to strengthen the defence on the south brink of the Yellow River.
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On Lee
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BRIEF
A handbag, containing trinkets and money to the value of $31, was re- ported lost in the Yee Song Fat store on Sunday by Mrs. Stevens, of 115 Wongnelchong Road.
Alleged to have been assaulted by her husband at No. 108 Yeo Kuk
Found hanging by her own woollen Street, Shamshulpo, Yung lo, 37 scarf in Victoria Road yesterday, a Sequel to a robbery that occurred married woman, was taken to the widow, Lee Wan-al, 25, living at on September 25, 1936, at No. 15 Kowloon Hospital yesterday suffering Racha's Godown, Kennedy Town;
N.
Wis
from concussion.
was cut down and taken to the Queen Mary Hospital, where she was found
serious injury. to have suffered
On the application of Del.-Sergeant
Ngan Mok Street, Causeway Bay, was the appearance of Leung Tung-so, 20,
Chan Tak, 28, unemployed, was unemployed mason, before Mr. Forrest at the Central Magistracy this morn-sentenced to three months' imprison- ing, charged with common assault on ment and ordered to be sent bet
to his village by Mr. R. Edwards at MacPherson at the Kowloon Magis- Mrs. Kurtar Kuar, 34.
the Central Magistracy this morning tracy to-day, Mr. K. M. A. Barnett W. Delcellve Sub Inspector
when found guilty of larceny from grunted 48 hours' remand in the case Darkin sold that the attack on the the person of Ll Chi-yin, student, a of Lam Yui, 22, unemployed man, lady took place on the roof of the fountain pen, valued at $15.
larceny of a pair of charged with Chinese mobile units of about 10.- house, when defendant and three
gold earrings, valued at $15, from a 000 men have reached the vicinity of other men were alleged to have rob- Charged with breaking into and Chinese woman. Tehchow, which is the base of Japan-bed her. There was insumcient evidentering No, 151 Queen's Road West,
A fine of $50 with the alternative ese offensive on Tsinan.
ence against defendant to prove a ground floor, and stealing a table charge of robbery, but there clock belonging to La Fan, 45, of six weeks hard Inbour was in- evidence ugalast him of an assault. manager of a cloth shop, Chan Hon. Aicted on Lo Fuk, 34, unemployed,
sentenced to
by Mr. Forrest at the Central Mngis- His Worship, remarking that de- 24, atreet coolie, was
morning, when he ap- ja six-months sentence in Onondaga Taian on the same railway south of fendant had done a cowardly thing four months' hard labour and recom- tracy this
mended for banishment, when he peared charged with the passession county penitentiary for stealing a Tsinan. Tsinan was bombed yester- by attacking a woman, imposed sen- pair of shoes, Costello was arrested day.international News Agency.
tence of three months hard labour appeared before Mr. Forrest at the of 51 heroin pills at First Street near
Central Magistracy this morning. for the same offence. He pleaded
en him, and recommended him for Kully and received unother six-
banishment. months centence.
Stopped and questioned by a con- A few days after the robbery, some stable in Canton Road at 3 a.m. of the culprits were caught, and were to-day, Li Po, 42, an unemployed with a large bundle in his possession, sentenced at the Criminal Sessions to Hangchow, Nov, 20. Apart from their activity on the terms of hard labour. Yangise, Chinese warplanes were re- ported to have bombed Japanese war- ships yesterday at Hangchow Bay.
One Japanese destroyer No. 11 was hit on the starboard near the funnel, and a huge volume of smoke rose up from the disabled warship, which wan Inter towed to Shanghai for repairs.— International News Agency.
Crack Troopa To Defend Nanking
WATCH
KAY FRANCIS
FOR
ERROL
FLYNN
Another Dawn
GÀNIB NHRA RIGA INTACOLI
Japanese Warship
Disabled
Nanking, Nov. 29. For the better defence of Nanicing, the crack troops of 86th, 87th and 88th divisions are now on garrison duty here and will resist Japanese attack. These seasoned troops took part in the Shanghal hostilities dur Ing an early atdge and were sent back to the rear for a rest.
Somme Hunun troopa have also arri- ved here to strengthen the defence of the elty-International News Agency,
NAKED BATHER
FINED $2; LADY COMPLAINS
Cheting Huna. 20. unemployed, Appeared before Mr. R. Edwards El The Central Magiairney this morning charged with bathing at the Kennedy Road nullah In the nude. The de fendant said that he was washing his clothing.
Centre Street on November 21. In- spector W. Mair prosecuted.
Seen walking along Tonnochy Road
man, admitted that the 22 gramo-Yu Fu, 30, unemployed, was stopped phone records that he was carrying by a Chinese detective on suspicion, had been stolen by him from the and the bundle, on being opened, was was found to contain six pieces of cloth~ steam taunch Penguin which
Go-ing, a pair of shoes, and 99 cents. lying alongside the Kowloon
which Yu admitted he had stolen downs, On pleading guilty to
450 Lockhart Road, Yu charge of larceny before Mr. K. M. from No. A. Barnett at the Kowloon Magis- was sentenced to four weeks' hard tracy this morning Li was aned $20 labour.
or, in default, will go to gaol for
Sentence one month.
of four weeks' hard labour was imposed on Ho Yuk-man, A married woman named Lul Yee, 20, unemployed, by Mr. Forrest at 12, appeared on remand before Mt. the Central Magistracy this morning, K. M. A. Barnett at the Kowloon when he was charged with the theft Magistracy this morning on charges of four large milk bottles, worth 25 of pussession of two tacls of prepared cents each, from a lane behind More oplum and keeping an opium divan ton Terrace, Mr. C. F. Andrews, of in a house in Bulkeley Street. She the Dairy Farm Co., who was com- pleaded guilty to both charges and plainant, said that the price of glass was fined $20, or, in default, to serve had recently risen from $1.30 n plcul one month's hard labour on the pos- to $2.90 a picul, und defendant stole session of oplum charge, and $40 or the bottles in order to sell them. two months hard labour on the re-Sub-Inspector 11. G. Hallam sald Ho- the terms to run was seen breaking up the battles.
with a piece of stone..
It was stated that the police had revived complaints from residents there.
A letter had been received from a lady.
Cheung was fined $2, and to be in police custody for 48 hours to ratso maining count,
concurrently. the fine.
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