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U.S.

COMMODITY

PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

New York, Dec. 10.

The following quotations on the

New York commodity exchange are

Issted by Renter

December

January

March

May

July

October

Spot

New York Colton

Opening Closing

8.10/10

3.14/14

0.10/10

8.24/25

8.27/27

8.20/20

8.31731

8.33/32

8.30/37

8.40/41

B.42/43 0.37

The First Notice Day for January Cotton is Dec. 27 and the Delivery

Date Jan. 3.

December

New York Rubber

March

May

July

15.12 /12

15.21A

15.33 /33

16.14N

15.33/30 15.43b/440 15.536/65a

September 15.415/48a 15.64N

Sales for the day:-1.560 tons. The lost Notice Day for December Rubber is Doe, 20,

December

May July

Chicago Wheat

94 194 02/92

91/91 00%/80% 854/85% Wednesday's Sales:-

23,055,000 bushels. Chicago Corn

58 /57% 594/50% 50%/50% 59%/304 July... 00 /59%

The last Notice Day for December Grains is Dec. 30.

December May

Dec.

May July

Winnipeg Wheat

120/120 118 /117% 1173/197 1112/112

The last Notice Day for December Winnipeg Wheat is Dec. 31,

Gladstone Speaks Again

William Ewart Gladstone's voice echoed again, rising and falling with all the skill of the accomplished poll- ucion, at the first annual Gladstone memorial dinner held in the National Liberal Club, London, recently.

It came on a gramophone record made in 1889, and 'put on by Mrs. Dorothy Parish, Gladstone's favourite granddaughter.

"Dear Mr. Edison," said Mr. Gladstone, "I am profoundly in- debted to you for, not the enter tainment only; but for the in- struction it has been my privilege to enjoy."

He referred to his voice us "only a very common organ, the employment of which has been overstrained."

ONLY

7

SHOPPING DAYS

TILL CHRISTMAS

BOSSUSE Advertisers requiring additional space in the "South China Morning Post" or "The Hongkong Telegraph" during December, are re- quested to give at least twenty-four hours' notice.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

G. BAMAR R.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 20th day of December, 1937, at 3 p.m. at the Ollices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Pokfulam, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 21

years.

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPEL

Snatchers Sentenced

Gangs Oporate In

Various Parts

Five months hard labour war the sentence given to a man named Ip Pul, 21, unemployed, by Mr. K. Keen at the Kowloon Magistracy to-day for having snatched a gold earring from a 60-year-old widow,

The old woman, sald Del. Sergeant Nolan, wils walking in Lai Chi Kok Road yesterday when defendant want behind her and committed the theft. of such Stressing the prevalency cases Sgt. Nolan sold persons lite de- fendant operated in small gangs and in different districts alternately.

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis- posal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be

Another man named Cheng Kam- to, 10, was sentenced to three months' required to deposit with an imprisonment for a similar offence. authorised officer who will beffe admitted having stolen a pair of Jordan present at the sale, the sum of earrings from a woman in

Rond yesterday. For breaking two hundred dollars, ($200) in bond signed a few months ago lie cash. Thin sum will bo refund was ordered to pay a fine of $25 or ed on payment of the Purchase go to guol for another month. price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of Sale.

Registry No-

Garden

Lot No.

Suturofpe par to

Rural Building Let

No. 30, Pokfulam.

Locality.

Houndary Mravuremebi

Ti.

4.6.

W

As per ente

plan.

About 22,000

$50

Coclapte in

GESTAL

| Upset Price|

WHEELOCKS (HONGKONG)

LIMITED

CAR

DRIVERS WARNED

#

Several persons were summoned before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Central Magistracy this morning for various traffic offences,

Mr. U. Concila was summoned fur Gap disobeying a traffic signal at Road. Mr. A. el Arculi appeared for the defendant and pleaded gulity to the technical offence and stated that his client was coming down Stubbs Roud, and near the Hongkong Hotel Garage, saw the signal was not functioning and he proceeded down. At the junction of Cup Road and Stubbs Hoad the red light suddenly went up and he then, stopped. fendant was cautioned.

FRIDAY,

BRITISH ANXIETY

GROWING

(Continued from Page 1.)

DECEMBER 17, 1937.

warded to Mr. J. C. Grew, Ambas- kader at Tokyo.

This is considered a very serious development, und is expected to lend to n stiffening of the terms of t protest from United States to Japan and broadening of the demands for satisfaction.

I in considered that it has been proved beyond doubt that the land and air attacks were deliberale, and not an accident, as claimed by Tokyo.

---United Press.

Compiling Record

Special Areas Assissted

Labour's Consuro Move Debated

London, Dec. 10. The Labour Party's molton of cen- sure on the Government for its hand-

POST

HONGKONG RADIO TELEGRAFII

SERVICE,

OFFICE.

(a) The charge for telegrams to posted in the ordinary posting boxes at Kowloon Post Office and General places in China will be based Post Office. They should be clearly on One Fourth of the ordinary

rate and to other places on One Third of the ordinary rate, (b) The minimum charge for all

AIR MAIL TIMES Ordinary air mall letters for Im XLT Telegrams conveying Christ-¡perial Airways Direct Service to mus and New Year Greetings will be Europe etc., will, until further notice, accepted by the Radio Omice for be closed at Kowloon Post Office and transmission via Radio during the General Post Office at 9 am. on.

January 6, 1930, both dates in- ng of the problem of the special eco from December 14, 1937 to Sundays.

Letters for this Service may be and demanding that more elusive, Areas, fundamental measures are required

u to enable these areas to take their proper place in the economic life of the nation, was debated in the House of

this Commons

evening. The Minister of

Ernest Labour, Mr. Washington, Dec. 16. Brown, replying, suld there had been Government uficials continued to- great improvement in these areas

of day "compiling a record" facts since the Special Areas Acts, had been connected with the sinking of U.S.5. in operation, and particularly in the Panay. They have not yet received last year. The problem was much the formal reports from the senior narrower than in 1934. The reas officers of the vessels concerned, now had within them three types of though these are expected in the next communities:-townships which lind day or two, and from them it is attained a high level of prosperity, hoped to obtain defalte information where, in fact, unemployment figures regarding the deilberateness of the were lower than the average for bombing, concerning which official whole country; townships in whleti there been stendy improvement, and anger is steadily growing.

It is believed that official sub-ja smaller, and happily declining stentiation of the eye-witnesses group, In which Httle improvement alleged report that Japanese naval was shown. craft joined in attacking the Panty In November 1934 unemployment will result in an even stiffer nititude. In the special areas was 441,031 and Officials have indented privately on October 10 last 285,952. As com- that they are inclined to necent on pared with a year ago there was in face value the Tokyo civil Rovern-July an Increase at work of 100,000. ment's pleas that the affair was an British Wireless.

and

forth. accident, blunder However, they franitly suspect that the intention of the Japanese military and naval authorities in China was something differént.—United Press.

.

Situation Becomes More Serious

OIL FROM COAL

places will be for ten words. Further particulars may be obtain- ed on application at the Itadio Office CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS

marked "lly Air Mail" and bear aumclent postage. Insufficiently pre- paid letters may be taxed with double the deficiency or forwarded. by Steamer Service, at the discretion. of the Post Office.

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE Christmas and New Year cards Letters and Postcards for Europe bearing not more than five written and South America are forwarded words and enclosed in open envelopes "via Siberia” if so superscribed, are accepted by the Post Office at the rate for printed maller, ie, 6 cents per 2 ounces for all countries.

Hongkong, China and Macao at

2 cents per 2 ounces. Envelopes must not be closed.

From

Manila Haiphong

SHANGHAI AIR SERVICE Air Mail Service to Shanghai Is temporarily suspended.

INWARD MAILS

Strolls and Europe via Negapotam (Letters and Papers) London date, 18th November. Bangkok and Swatow

Shanghal and Swatow

Shanghai and Amoy Java Shanghal

Kwangtung Tilsaroca

Per

Duc

Adrastus Canton

.December 17. December 17,

Hakone Maru

.December 17.

Kalgan

December 17.

Kiungchow

December 17.

.December 18.

December 18.

December 18.

.December '10.

.December 10.

December 10.

.December 20,

Doocmber 201

December 20..

.December 21.

.December 21.

.December 22.

London, Dec. 17. The foundation stone was laid of the new works at Wern Tarw col- lery in the Vale of Glamorgan for the first oil-from-coal plant to be set up in the special areas. Government and the Lord Nuffield Trust have Washington, Dez. U. provided ulf the required capital t reports have confirmed £050,000 for works which, by low Japanese vessels

Shanghal and Swatow machine temperature carbonisation, will turn gunned the US.S. Panay after she between 300 and 750 tons of coal a Air Mall by "Imperial Airways

Direct had been bombed by Japanese air-play into smokeless fuel, petroleum

Bervice London date, Imperial Airways Pláno men, announced Mr. Cordell Hult, oll, tur, neids and other by-products. 11th December. the Secretary for Stato, to-day.

Wern Tarw, where a four seams

Omciul

that

De

Mr. D. Jackman was also caution- No. ed on a summons that his cur 608 did not have a regulation mum- Intimate that their Shipping ber plate. Inspector Saunders pro- Office is situated in ST. GEORGE'S secuted and said that the defendant would have the plate altered in coni- BUILDING, under the Manage-pliance with the regulation. ment of CAPTAIN R. A. YOUNG. Telophone No. 20919.

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ LATEST REPORTS

New York, Dec. 16.

advances

were

Mr. B. W. Simmons was fined $3 for parking his car beyond the time limit cor pork at Connaught Road.

YOUTH STRUCK AGED BUSINESS

MAN

SCC

A young mun of 19, Fung Fel-lung, S. C. & F. Dow Jones summary of appeared before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest Dt the Centrul Magistracy this yesterday's markets:

with assaulting Prices to-day were firm, although morning charged trading was light. Most stocks were Yeung Chont-kal, 77-year-old man- ager of Thomas Le C. Kuen and Co., well. held

and

Incorporated Accountants, at the pre- registered of from one to four points mises of the firm on December 18. Improved views of the business situa-

Defendant went to office and asked Lion continued to encourage the

complainant whether he could market and some high-priced Issues Mr. Lee or not. Complainant asked

four points. lalterly gained above

him to wait. Defendant attempted Very few securities were depressed,

to open Mr. Lee's door; complainant although Woolworths lost nearly two

caught hold of his arm, and there- points owing to strikes in their stores.

upon the defendant struck the man- Steels were good gainers. Allied

ager on the chest and bis left temple, Chemicals jumped. Non-ferrous metals were higher, except for U.S.breaking his spectacles and causing injury. The complainant fell down Smelting. Coppers showed gains

and fainted. ranging above a point. Oils

Mr. W. K. Robinson appearing for generally higher,

the defendant pleaded guilty

and apologised;

His Worship cautioned defendant

$20 and ordered him to pay pensation.

were

Bonds-were-irregular, with Govern- ment issues higher. Curb stocks were firm, but the market was quiet.

S. C. & 1 F. Now Yoric correspon- dent cables:

Stocks: The market to-day de- veloped a firmer tone, reflecting mare favourable news and the more bullish attitude of traders. Chances now favour a further rally,"

and

Cotton: Liverpool, Bombay Wall Street were good buyers, The Improving textile situation was also a contributing factor towards bul- lishness. Farm legislation is im- probable during the present session of Congress.

EXCUSES NOT

BELIEVED

com-

Chan Tak, alias Wong Yee, was

charged with possession of a hack saw blade for an unlawful purpose, before Mr. R. A. D, Forrest ut' the Central Magistracy this morning.

Defendant stated that he picked it up in Coombe Road, and that he was on his way up the Peak to look for a clansman.

An additional charge of returning from banishment before the expira- tion of his term was preferred against him.

Wheat: The need of importers for strong milling qualities and the shortage of good quality wheat in the Argentine and Canadian crops is con- tributing to the growing belief that European takings of American wheat will increase,

Corn: The situation is unchanged. He was sentenced to three months* Rubber: There are indications of hard labour on the first count and i slightly improved factory interest in year's hard labour on the second spots. The elf. position is steadier. count, sentences to run concurrently.

Sugar: The market is stagnant, but prices are atendy.

Notice

The New York Cotton Exchange will be closed at 1.00

p.m. on December 24th, and December 31st., Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve respectively.

Wall Street Journal morning com-

ment:

OPIUM CARRIER

CONVICTED

out in the formal note of against the bombing,

He added that this information, area is being worked, is being elec- which made the incident more serious trifled and connected with the neigh- than at first appeared, would be bouring Roglon colllery which a to transmitted to the Japanese Foreign be reopened after lying idle for four Öffice in the form of representations years. The two collleries and new to supplement the facts already set works will give employment when protest completed to several thousand men, some of whom have been unemploy- State Department ofetals further ad for many years.—British Wireless, assert that it is confirmed that while the Panay survivors were escaping in small boats, Japanese aeroplaner dived and machine-gunned them from low altitudes, wounding two of them. Also that before the Panuy sank, some Japanese boarded the vessel for five minutes, although the United States colours were Blying YESTERDAY'S CABLED and

discernible.- Reuter

were

easily

PRISONER DIED OF NATURAL CAUSES

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE

Straits Manila Amoy

Air Mall by "Pan-American Airways

Victorla

Anshun

Pres. McKinley

Szechuen

Luchow

Direct Service"--San Francisco Fan-American Airways Plans date, 8th December.

Fri., Dec. 17. .Dec. 17, Noon. .Dec. 17, 1.45 p.m. Dec. 17, 2.30 p.m.

Straits, Manila and London Parcels

-London date, 11th November Memnon Calcutta and Straits

Sirdhana

Straits

Tilan

OUTWARD MAILS

For

Per

'Date and Time.

Friday

•Straits and Europe via Marsellles Sarpedon..............

due Marseilles, 14th January, 1938 and London Parcels--duo London, 20th January, 1938. Formosa, Japan and Europe vla

Siberia

Parcels,

Reg. Ord.,

Hakone Maru

Strails, Ceylon, India, East and Katori Maru

South Africa, Aden, Egypt and

....Fri, Dec. 17, 5 p.m.

... Fri., Dec. 17.

Europe vin Marsellies

Reg.

London, Dee. 16.

(Duc Marseilles, 18th Jan. 1038)

Ord..

Dec. 15. Dec. 10.

4101 10.11/16

07

Rexi

Ord.

00

14%

74

ICE

Ord..

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71

Saturday

10/

08%

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QUOTATIONS

War Loan is (Red.

After 1932) Chinese

Gold Loan, 10 An inquest was held before Mr. Chinese B Gold Bonds,

1025-47 R. Edwards at the Central Magis-

Anglo- Chinese 43470 tracy this morning into the death of

French Loan, 1908.... Yeung Yu, o prisoner, who died in Chinese 0% Crisp Lean, The prison hospital on December 12. 1012..................................

Evidence was given by Chlet Chinese Reorg, Loan,

1913 (1.dn. Is. ...... Worder H. Barrett that the deceased chinese Imperial Rly. 55% was sentenced to six months hard Honan R13 8 1005

Hukuang ly. 1011 Jabour on June 24, 1037, and July

transferred was

from Lung Thing & U. Hat Ry.

5 1913 Victoria gaol to the Hongkong prison, Bhanghai-Nanking Ry. He died on December 12,

28

0%

Tientalni Rly. 5%

<Brit.

“Dr. G.-Ingram Shaw then stated that the condition of the deceased Tientsin-Pukowy. on June 25 when he was examined was very poor, and he was able to

(Ger. Bipd. Supl. Loan)

dle suddenly as he was suffering from | Tientsin-Púkow Riz. 1%% myocarditis. He was admitted to the -prison hospital on November 30, and13apan Se Sterling 1507.

died on December 12.

Japan 6 Sterling 1024. Ger. 1. Int. Loan, 1913

24

312

Air Mall for Wuchow, Kwellia, C.N.A.C. Plane

Kwelyang and Chungking by the Airways Direct

Dec. 17, 5 p.m. Dec. 17. 6.30 p.m. ....Fri, Dec. 17.

Kowloon P. O.

.Dec. 17, 5 p.m. .Dec. 17, 5 p.m. G. F. O.

..Dec. 17. 6 p.m. * Dec, 18, 6 a..

"C.N.A.C..

Service."

China

Nanking (via Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service (To further points by surface trans- -part_as_Services permit),

Swntow

Huldis

German Stpd.}.................. Tientsin-Pukow Rly. B

(Brit. Stpd. Supl. Loan

31

12

31

Air Mail for "H.L.M. Service”-dus Victoria

Amsterdam, 28th December.

Reg!

Ord,

vla

Manila, Siraits, Sandakan, Ceylon, Victoria

India, Aden, Egypt and Europe Naples due Naples, 5th

Heg

BO

January, 1938.

Ord.,

Air

Mail

for

18/3

18/3

service"-due

"France Orient Helikon Marseilles,

2nd

11/8

11/0

January, 1938,

4/-

Rez.. Ord..

22/0

26

20

Holhow

Anking...

Nom Nom.

• Manila

Pres. Plerce

14

34

Van Heutsz

20/436 29/442

22/6 22/0

Imperial Aleways Plane

44/1 49/4)

30/31/3

103/0

.B

Ming

A post mortem was held on Decem- Chartered Bank ber 13, and the cause of death was HK. & S'hal Banking

Corp. (Lan, Reg.) found to be myocarditis, or heart chinese Eng. desease, senlilty and chronic tuber- (bearer)

Chosen Corporation culosis.

Pekin Syndicate ....... shat Elec. Construction S'hai Waterworks Co. “A”

The jury agreed with the decision that death was due to natural causes.

KILLED BY FIRE

OF RA. GUNS

Unton Insurance Society Gula Kalumpang Rubber Allied Trun à Founderies Asso, Elec, Industries Austin Moatrs, ord. Cable & Wireless, New

Forin, ord. British-American Tobacco

(hearer)

ununell Laird, ord... A 45-year-old grasscutter, Ching Mexican Eagle Yuk, was accidently killed by a piece Courtaulds of shrapnel fred by the

Royal Distillera

Dunlop Rubber Artilley at practice at So-Kam-Wan. General Etec, (Eng.)

The deceased was cutting grass at Guinness "A" Son & Co. the Tal Lam valley on December 13 Hawker Siddeley aircraft at about 2.30 pm, when hit,

BUGE OIL PROFITS

Bristol Aeroplane

Rolls Royce...

Leyland Motors

13

108/14X

10/- 10/ 14/1 14/3

43/71 40-

101/- 104/-

12/0

33/-

76/4% 77/1

120/9 320/9

25/- 25/0

72/6

Kongmoon and (Pakhol vin Kang-

moon) Samahu and Wuchow Air Mail for North

Amoy

Fook On.......Sat, Dec. 18, 9 um. Chung On...Sat, Dec. 18, 0.10 a.m. Sat, Dec. 18, and Eurasia Plane

Air Mail for "Imperiai Airways Direct Servloc"-Due London 27th December

G.P.O. and K.P.0. Reg.

....Dec. 18, 9 um. Ord...............Dec. 18, 9.30am. Sat., Dec. 18, 11.30 a.m.

.Hnk, Dec. 18,

G.P.O. & KP.0.

.Dec. 18, 400 p.m. .Dec. 18, 4.30 p.m. ...Sat, Dec. 18.

G.P.O. & K.P.o.

.Dec. 16, 4.15 p.m. Dec. 18, 0.00 pm. Est. Dec. 18,

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

.Dec. 18, 4.30 p.m. .Dea. 18, 5 p.m. Sal, Dec. 18, 5 p.m. .Sat, Dec. 18, 5 p.m. ..Sat, Dec. 18, 5 pm.

Sat. Deo. 18.

G. F. O. and K. P. O. Rex.Dec. 18, 5.00 pa. Ord............Dec. 19, 9 s.m.

Air Mail for Australia by "Imperial Imperial Airways. Piano

Airways Service-Dae Darwin 26th December.

8st, Dec. 18. G.P.O. & K.P.O.

....Dec. 18, 5.00 p.m. .Dec. 19, 9 am.

.Sun., Dec. 19, 9 a.m.

Mon., Dec. 20, 0.15 àm.

Japan. USA. Canada, C. and S. Pres. McKinley......Mon., Dec. 20,

Parcels,...Dec. 20, 9 a.m. Reg.Dec. 20, 0.45 a.m.

Reg

Ord,

Sunday

47/B

2

Imperial Chemical Indus, Imperial Tobacco Marks & Spencer "A" ord.

35/10 05/0

g

1457-147/5

30/0

Amoy and (Foochow via Amoy}

and Shanghai

Sulyang

10/11

Swntow

91/10 R9/44

Saigon

Halching Helikon

Sun Dec. 10, Bun, Dec. 19, 9 a.m.

..

71/3

40/4 0/0

Monday

83/9 BC/3

27/11% 21/14

Samshut and Wuchow

Tal Ming

10/3

19/3

0/-

America and Europe via

Son

17/14 15-

20/- 20/~

GO/4! 70/4%

Francisco-due San Francisco 7th January, 1838 and Europe via Siberin,

*/

29/3

23/0

28/734

11/0

2/10% 2/10

21/- 48/104 49/

23/-

Holhow

2/-

71-

104/3

104/3

Tanami Gold Mining

od

Anglo-Iranian

10/24 78/0

Nurirah

11877% 110/10/

07/0

23/11/

Tate & Lyle Turner Newall United Steel Li Sze, 05, and Tam Cheung, 30,

London, Dec. 10.

Smethwick Drop Forg appeared before Mr. R. Edwards at

Sir John Simon stated in the ings .... House of Commons that the the Central Magistracy this morning,

total Armstrong Stevens There is a inore cheerful sentiment charged with possession of prepared

amount of interest and dividend re-Pressed Steel, com.

Vickers, ord. In the textile and steel industries.

oplum at the Ping On Wharf yester- ceived by the Government 011 ita Woolworths Traders who bru switching for

day.

holdings of shares and debentures in Anglo-Dutch Tax purposes continue to sell motor, S. R. O. Grimmitt stated that first

The Anglo-Peralan

Company Rubber Plantation Invest. Ol motor-accessory, merchandising and defendant said she was asked by the since 1914 was £15,989,354. No Burma Corp'n railroad

and purchase

second to carry the basket for her. expenditure had been incurred in Commonwealth Mining chemical, oil, utility and housing and the second defendant sald that n

Maraman Investmenta looking after thals Investment. Randfontein Estate shares.

travelling trader pald her ten cents British Wireless, Brokers

Exploration Co. not do

expect

to take the basket ashdre.

Sub-Nigot... important action in railroad shares,

Three taels of prepared pending a rate decision.

were found in the basket.

stocks

any

The Street does not expect any re-

oplum

First defendant was cautioned and

sults from the conferences between discharged, while the second defen- President Roosevelt and executives dant was fed $150 or six weeks

of utlilty companies for some months. imprisonment.

Investment demand for telephone

issues from small holders has been Jacks.

20 Utilities

40 Bonds

125.76

MANILA SHARES

Dow Jones Averages Dec. 15, Close 30 Industrials

124.00 20 Rails

31.38 31.00 The following business done quoia- 21.40 21.57tions were received after the close of 93.43 93.42 the morning session by Swan, Cal- 63.77 53.70 bertson & Fritz from their Manila

office:

Prices in Peson Business Done

11 Commodity Index

Cows Go To College Portales, N.M. Several students at New Mexico junior college here defroy their ex- pennes by bringing their

cowa

10

Antamok

Atok...

Isgulo Gold Benguet Consolidated Coco Grove Te Consalidated Mines

15%

Unquoted

0110 Unquoted

college with them and marketing the fX

Demonstration

milk. The college supplies the feed Paracale Gumaur from its student-operated farm and fan Mauricio buys much of the milk for its dining, United Paracas

Hugoo

The tone of the market;«quiet,

hall.

15

41%

MONEY FOR SHIPS

Shipowners were advanced £3,052,- 004 in the year ended March 31 for building 50 new vessels subject to 07 old ones being demolished,

Trust ............

Shell Trana,

(bearer)

בענן

Chinese 6% Big. Notes

1925 (Vickers) Canton-Kowloon ly 25 Hukuang Illy Br 2012

(17erman I.}

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN

Od

334%

33

fleuter.

BRIEF

The forthcoming wedding is an Ng Tin, 20, unemployed, · Was nounced Mr. Samuel Bercovitch, sentenced to a year's hard inbour by engineer, of 60 Nathan Itoad, to Miss Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Central Ida Brasilevsky, of 22 Hanków Rond, Magistracy this morning for returning second floor.

to the Colony before the expiration of his ten years' banlaḥment-term.

For offering a bribe of 20 cents to

For having anatolied "a fountain an Indian constable when caught per from a student In Pei Ha Street with possession of dog's flesh, Lauyesterday an unemployed man nam- Chuen, 30, unemployed, was sentenced | ed· Kwok Yin-kan, 24, was sentenced to three months' hard labour by Mr. to alx months' hard labour by Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Magistracy | K. Keen at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning.

this morning.

Kongmoon and (Pakhoi via Kong-

moon).

Haiphong

and *Halphong Swalow and Shanghal

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono

lulu and. U.S.A., by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Service" due San Francisco, 26th Dec.

K.P.O.

.Dec. 26, 5 p.m. Ord..........Dec. 20, 5 p.m. Straits and Calcutta

itex.

Ord..

Tai Lec Canton Klungchow..

Dec. 20, 10.30 am.

Mon., Dec. 20, 11 min.

. Mon., Dec. 20, 2 pm.. Mon, Dec. 20, 3 p.m. Soochow ......Mon, Dec. 20, 5 p.m. l'an-American Airways Plane

Mon.. Dec. 20..

Ord,

Yuen Sang

Parcels,

Ord.,

Tuesday ****** Lecanng

G.P.O.

Deo. 29, 5 p... Dec. 21, 6 am. .Mon., Dec. 20.. .Dec. 20, 6 pm.

..Dec. 21, 8.30 am.

Tues., Dec. 21, 10.30 a.m. ......Tues, Dec. 21..

Swatow and Shanghai' Air Mall for North China, Sian and Eurasia Piano

-Nanking (vla lankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Bervice" (To further points by surface trans- pori as Servloes permit). Amoy and Shanghai

Swatow and Bangkok

*Strolls and Calculta

G.P.O. and K.PO.

.Dec. 21, 9 .. .Dec. 21, 9.30 am.

..Tues., Dec. 21, 3.30 p.m.

Wed., Dec. 22, 12.30 pm.

bril,

Spochow

Wednesday

Kalgan

Wednesday

Yuensang

Parceli, Ord.,

*Superscribed correspondence only.

Wed., Dec. 22,. Dec. 22, 4 pm.. .Dec. 22. B p.m..

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