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CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

HERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

MESSAGERIES MAKFTIMES. The Steamship

"ANDRE LEBON"

No. 4 A/38

Bringing Cargo from Marsellies vla Saigon ele., arrived on Sunday, 9th January, 1938, at 1.00 0.m.

Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godown of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kow- joon, whence delivery may be ob tained immediately after landing.

All claims must be sent in to me, on or before 19th January, 1938, or they will not be recognized.

Damaged Packages will be examin- Company's Surveyor ed by the Messrs:-Goddard and Douglas In the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 a.m. on Saturday, 15th January,

1938.

Consignees must have a Rvcenue Officer in attendance when any duti able goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.

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

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. Hongkong, 0th January, 1938.

SERVICES CONTRACTUE1.8 DES

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

The Steamship'

"COMMANDANT DORISE" No. 2 AEO/38 Bringing Cargo from Dunkirk via Haiphong, ele,, arrived Hongkong on Saturday, 8th January, 1938.

Consigners are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godown of the Hongkong Kowloon Whart and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow- bo delivery may whence Toon, obtained Immediately after landing.

Ali clalms must be sent in to me on or before 19th-2

they will not be January-1938,-or-

Damaged packages will be examin- Surveyors ed by the Company's Messrs:-Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at -10.00

am.

10, 1938..

MONDAY, JANUARY THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Soviet Money

NOTICE

During the absence of Mr. Gilbert Harriman, and until fur- ther notice our Power of attorney in vested in Mr. Leung Yau Cheong.

G, Á. HARRIMAN & CO., Stockbrokers.

RADIO BROADCAST

(Continued from Page 7.) 6.33 Mozart Bongs and Overture 'Impresario'),

For War Mercy Work

Choque To China's Red Cross

to

Hankow, Jan, 10. The new Soviet Ambassador China, M. Lugonets Orelky will pre- sent his credentials to Mr, Lin Sen, Chairman the National Govern-

Chaft mine of finnustry 13. where he is expected to arrive with Attacho and the Soviet Military secretaries who arrived at Hankow on December 26 from Lunchow.

Meanwhile the Red Cross and the tho 01 Soclets "Red"

Crescent U.S.S.R." have sent a cheque of $338,- 842 to the Chinese Red Cross Society to "purchase medical supplies for

STRIKING TRIBUTE PAID LADY · CLARA ́ HO TUNG BY COLONY

(Continued from Page 1)

and the traditional offerings of fruit and flowers.

CORTEGE ARRIVES

The cortene arrived shortly after hoon when the final ceremonies were commenced prior to the interment in the family vault at Chiu Yuen, on Mount Davis,

Wreaths were sent by thousands of Institutions, social work peuple,

amelal bodies and unofficial bodies, representing in a striking manner the respect and affection in which Lady Clara was held and the diversity of her charitable interests.

The full list is too extensive to be printed but among the senders of fioral tribu'es were the following: "From your ever loving husband:" "With love from Margaret" "Kate

Shini Lai and

Abl Je Le Sals

Flute ('La Enchantee)....Lilly Pons (Soprano Orch. cond, by John Barbirolli; Overture 'Impresario....The B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra cond. by Adrian Boult; Ach, Ich Liebte......(Dle those who have suffered from the and Wing:" "Mordia and Eddie," Entführung aus dem Serail') Martern aus Aller Arten ('Die Entführung dem Serail'). ..Margherita Permas der Orchesters and (Soprano) Staatsoper, Berlin. Cond. by. Bruno Seidler-Winkler.

8.50 Violin Solos Sonata (1, Eccles, ure, J. Salmon); Courante; 3. Adagio; 1. Grave; 2.

4. Vivace....Zina Francescatti with Maurice Faure at the Pluto.

8.57 Gilbert and Sullivan Excerpts. *Iolanthe'

Well,

Attractive ..Bertha Lewis and

Fare Thee

Chorus

State of Girls: Good Morrow, Good Lover!; None Shall Part Us. ....Winifred Lawson and Lestie Rands; Loudly Let The Trumpet Bray!.... Chorus of Men; Strephen's A Member Of Parliament....Mixed Chorus; When Britain Really Ruled The Waves....Darrell Fancourt and Plead..........Nellie Walker, Alice Moxon. Derek Oldham, Darrell

|

war."-Reuter.

ADMIT ATTEMPT TO

STEAL

CYCLES

three stenting Charged with bicycles, two men, Pun Han-cheung, 22, unemployed and Yeung Keng, 24, unemployed, were convleted by Mr. 1. R. Butters at the Kowloon Magls- tracy to-day

Sub-Inspector Moreton said that

"Hesia,

VIC

'Dick,

From His Excellency the Governor; II.E. Major- General A. W. Bartholo mew.

"Vic and

Daisy:" and Lam:"

"Irene:" and

Billy" "Grace and Horace:"

and Kok Cheung "Florence "Hung

Kwan, brothers and sisters: "Eric. Joseph. Antonia and Mary Kathleen:" "Phoebe, Vera, Rita and

and Tak Shing" Betty

John

3rd "Shirley;"

Daphine Wendy."

Mrs. Ho Fook: Ethel and family: Ednn. Chuen: Florence Ho Cheuk and family: Ki. Doris and elildren: Lizzle, Arthur and family; Victoria and James: Nancy and Teddy and family: Phyllis and Edward; Mr. and Mrs. Ho Kom-tong: Lizzie und Tee Ka-no

and Mrs. Chon Po-vew: May, Sai Wa and family: Sai Men and Ivy; Mr. Wond Kom-fank: Dr. and Mrs. S T. Wone: Dr. and Mrs. M. Wong: Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tan.

on January 8 defendants hired three bicycles from a shop in Yu Chan Street, Kowloon, and were next seen by a constable painting them in Tai

questioned

they P Road. When admitted that they int

intended Mixed Chorus: In Vain To Us You the bicycles. Sed to steal | and family: Sa Cheung, Sal Kit: Mr.

defendant had convictions. There previous two were a lot of such larcentes going un In Kowloon Fancourt and Choru of Girls.

and the pollec 9.15 London Belay-Empiro Ex-given much trouble in such cases.

The Brst

defendant was sentenced to two months' hard hard labour and the second to three months' hard labour and was recommended for banishment.

change',

Points of view by travellers from the Dominions and Colonies.

9.30 London Relay The News. 9,50 Varlely.

Orch. The Great Ziegfeld-Selec- tlon; Colleen-Selection....Maurice Winnick and His Orch; Vocal-Sweet que, ut (Holmes and Reed));

Yogi-Bogl

were

Mr. Butters also sentenced another man named Lal She-fong 21, lo ón month's hard labour for theft of a

bicycle from a merchant on January

The Four Crotchets (Vocal 7. Quartette) with Guitar: Humorous Sketch-Sandy's First Baby Thom son-Powell) .Sandy Powell & Com- pany; Orch-It's Love Again-Film Selection.....Louis Levy ond. His Gaumont

Symphony with British Janet Lind, Vocalist.

10.15 London Relay-For Colonial Service".

the

to

Talks on matters of interest Government Servants in the Colonial Service.

10.15 Dance Music,

Fox-Trots-Chicken Reel; Runnin' Wild....Joe Daniels and His Hol Shola In Drumnasticks'; Waltz Wallz Of The Gipsles (from 'London Rhapsody'); Fax-Trots-I'm Happy When You're Happy from 'Hide and Seck'): She's My Lovely (from 'Hide and Seek')....Ronnie Munro and His Orchestra,

110 Close down.

,,

PROLONGED

HOSTILITIES

NECESSARY

(Continued from Page 1.)

m. on Saturday, 15th January, 1930.

Consignees must have a Revenue the anti-Japanese administration In Omcer in attendance when any duti- able goods are examined by the Com- pany's Surveyors,

No Fire Insurance will be effected

by us in any case whatever.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES CO. ilongkung, 9th January, 1938.

S. O. S.

Loung Sai Tor, aged 11, is deaf and dumb.

He came up before the magistrate for being without visible means of subsistence.

What means could he have until he is taught a trade and taught how to understand and make others So we are understand him? putting him into the Deaf and Dumb School.

Is

thera

anyone

who would maintain this litrto outcast-it only costs $7 per month.

HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

COUNT THE

“TELEGRAPHS”

EVERYWHERE

China"-Reuter.

NEW COMMUNIST PAPER IN CHINA

Hankow, Jan. 10. Prominent

Communist Chinese leaders, including Wang Ming and in Cheng Pong-hsien participated the reception given to the local official organ of the Chinese Communist Party by the new China Daily News. The first edition of the paper will

January

11.

political head of

appear on

Yu

Mussolini's Son To Fly Over Ocean

15

Participating In Rome To Rio Flight

Rome, Jan. D. Plans have been completed for Bruno Mussolini, son of the Italian Dictator, to participate in a Rome to fight to be made by three high speed it unto Bight this month, the machines.

POLICE RESERVE ORDERS

The following orders are issued by the Hon Mr. T. H. King, Commission- er of Police:

TRIED TO BRIBE CONSTABLES

UNLICENSED HAWKER MAKES UNPLEASANT COUNTER-CHARGE

At the Kowloon Magistracy to-day Mr. K. M. A. Barnett Aned a man named Wong Hoa, 23, $100, or three CHINESE COMPANY

months hard labour in default, for under having offered a bribo of 50 cents to તા Anti Gas Lectures. The

an Indian Constable, Noor Alam, mentioned members will report dally at Chinese Company Headquarters at the Royal Naval Yard Police. De

p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, fendant pleaded not guilty, saying that 5.30 January 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14, 1938 stable because he had been after Wednesday Thursday and Friday he had given the money to the con-

for

Anti-Gas Course Lectures:

C. K. Wong, R21 Constables R19 J.

uske

Major Bisco, Il Duce's former nying | Wong Ping Kwan, R23 Kong Alam sald that he met defendant an

One of the planes will be piloted by

Instructor.

The route will be by way of Rome, Dakar, Natal and Brazil, with the machines lying in formation across the Suhora and South Atlantic.- Reuter.

Yan.

:-for

Was It. He

convicted R21 evidence had been heard. Kar Giving evidence, Constable Nuor Leung, R32 R25 Lee Chee Young Po Kan, R38 He Iu Nam, R37 January 7 while he was on duty un another Leung Wing Tseung, R38 Henry Blake Pler. Defendant told him that Wong, R43 Las Chick Kai, and R45 it had been arranged with

constable that $2 would be pak Chu Kwan Yu.

Patrol Duty Nightly between weekly if he should be allowed to sell p.m. and midnight by members as his chocolates on Stonecutters Island detailed by the Omeer in Charge of without a licence. Witness said that the man also mentioned a later meet- Company.

ing in Kowloon. Later he and the The constable mentioned by the defendant the. matter in the went and put the

Acting on the Instructions of his Training Course on Tuesday, January superior, witness said he went to the 11, 1938 at 5.30 p.m.:-Constables Kowloon Police Pier on the evening R246 M. Y. Khan, R297 Karam Khan. of the same day, and was there offer open R211 S. Aras, R215 Feroz Khan, R219ed and given 50 cents by the

Nur Ahmed, R223 Firdos Khan, R220 fendant who said that it was part of M. R. Malik. R230 Mohamca Asghar, the $2 promised. Two delectives, a European and a Chinese, arrested de- 1221 Khan, and R270 Mir Walli

fendant. Hakim All.

CHINA'S WAR LOSS TWICE THAT OF JAPAN

(Continuod from Page 1.)

and 274,400,000 from the market.

RECORD PRODUCTION

the

World silver production for yeur was estimated at the record high level of 270,000,000 ounces as com- pared with the previous high level of Of this total the 201,000,000 in 1920, United States produced 08,100,000 ounces, Mexico 88,000,000, Canada 24,300,000, South America 32,300,000 and other countries 63,000,000 ounces.

Messrs.

Handy and Harmon say that they understand the controlled

Chinese

system

INDIAN COMPANY

Course-Part Training undermentioned members

II.

of

Indian Company will attend Indian hands of their superior.

Company Headquarters for Part II of

Patrol Duty. Nightly between 6 p.m. and midnight by members as detailed by the Officer in Charge of Company.

EMERGENCY UNIT RESERVE Commendation. Inspector (R) W. V. Field is commended by the Hon. C. P. for prompt action in assisting to extinguish a fire in a garage at Kowloon City on December 15, 1937. Lecture. Lecture on Police Work

ap-

Constable H. Mohamed said that on January 7 defendant also sent the man away and accompanied Prouched him about the $2 bribe. le Noor Alam to see their superior. Me was present when defendant was ar rested.

Denying the charge, defendant said Constable 11. Mohamed had that made immoral suggestions to him and hud asked him for the $3 in return for permission to hawk hits wares on

continued sallang despite, the will be given at the E. U. R. Club on 'Stonecutter's Island without a cente.

the

10

in

attend.

the will General Fel Hsung-hai. General Li tremendous upheaval consequent Wednesday, January 12, 1938 at 5.30 1le had rande the acquaintance of the

All members

constable when he worked in Their pan. outbreak of hostilities." Chung-ien. General and Mrs. Chiang

ver dollurs

General, The undermentioned summer months, as un lee cream boy review explains that silver Fa-kwel, Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Soone. General

members of the Emergency Unit for the Dairy Farm Ice and Cold in elreutation General Wong Kuk-cho,

are no longer

Reserve will in future repart for duty Storage Company. It was Mohamed China, hence it forecasts that "should Jon-n.ow. Isia Wel. General

who instructed him to go and see ut the Stations as under:- circumstances arise to create doubts

Bection Stations Constable Noor Alam, General Chan Ki-vau, Marshal Sit

of the in the mind of the public regarding

S. I. (R) . P. Dunlop All All

Finding defendant guilty Ngok. General Tani Ting-kal, Dr.

P. 3. R. 431 G. Frant 1 All Kowloon.

sentencing money or currency, they are likely to

offence, Mr. Barnett, on Sun

Wu Teh-chen, Fo. Governor

5. I. 428 J. A. Den. develop General

greater demand for foreign

dall

2/4 All long him said that he had to take into General Cheung Wal-chane Yung Chia-woon, Hon. Sie Chouron Garding."

exchange rather than for silver for

Kong consid.eation the immoral allegations made against Constable Mohamed. Chow, Hon. T. N. Chatt. Hon. Dr. R.

1 Tsim Sha

assertions Taul Police Defendant had made his H. Kateral Hon Mr. M. Hon.

Stn. without any proof whatsoever and Dr. Li Shu-fan, Mr. A. B. Laborinh:. Hon. Mr.

C. G

Id in all probability done so in an Alabaster. Hon Mr.

Tul Follee attempt to escape the bribery charge. M. T. Johnson, Sir Vandeleur Gray

Stn. "If it was not for your age." said Mr. burn, Mr. David Au. Col. Inng

Barneit, "I would give

you the Shui-hong, Mavor and Mrs. Ma Chiu-

1 Tim Sha

maximum sentence." chun. Mr. and Mrs. Eu Tong-sen and many others.

SILK SCROLLS SENT Silk Scrolls were sent by: Wine On Co. (Messrs. Kwok Lok, Kwok Churn, Kwok Shun, To Chak-man. Lambert Kwok. Lau Kung-sam. Lau Lim and Lau Saer); Mr. Kwan Hok- font and sons (Messrs. Kwan Hon- anet kwane and Kaan Yiul-kwoney

Раз Miss

Mo-tsine:

Mrs. Chan Wing-kue and con and Mrs. Yung 13 Won-chine: Mr. and nephews.

Mr. Wangmunist Party, was grandsona;

the Chinese arrested in Tientsin some years ago, but a petition from distinguish-

joint ed personalities all over the world, Albert Einstein, Including Professor

Romain

others, Holland and M. brought his release.

writing Mr. Cheng Pang-hsien, -under-the pen-name of "Poku" is the leading commentator in the Chinese communist ranks.

HUNDREDS PAY RESPECTS

Mr. T. N. Chau, Hon. Mr. Leo

Among the large gathering at the funeral were the lion. Mr. N. L. Smith, lion. R. A. C. North, Hon. Dr. 11 Kotewall, Hon. Sir-Shouson Chow, Hon. Dr. and Mrs. Li Shu-fi, Mr. Wang Ming briefly addressed de Castro, inr., Hon. Mr. the gathering of Chinese intellectuals

editorial J. J. Paterson, Hon. Mr. R. M. Hen- and announced that the policy of the new China Daily News derson, Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell, His would follow the programine of the Honour Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell, Chinese Communist Party, and that Lady Ho Kal, Mme, Sun Fo. Mine. the Journal's Immediate object would Wu Teh-chen;

Mr. D. J. Sloss, Prof. and Mrs, W. be to "strengthen co-operation be- tween the Kuomintang and the Com-1. Gerrard, Prof. K. H. Digby, Prof. and Mrs. C. A. Middleton-Smith, munist Party and to foster nation Prof. W. K. Simpson, Mr.

Router.

A.

S. R. 403 G. J. Grover

Soura

The review further says Chinese Government's shipment of silver coins to London was probably for the pur-P. C. R. 404 M. A. de pose of "providing a source for funds possibly against such a contingency, but more probably in anticipation of r. C. R. 411 N. S. an increasing financial strain due to military operations."

FOR SAFE KEEPING

Daghalo

P. C. R. 443 L. 9.

Budegain

1 Talm Sha

Taul Police Sto

1 Tim Sha

Trut Police

P. C. R. 405 J. C. Power 1 Teim Sha

L. S. R. 423 B. W, 5lm-

112011

P. C. R. 414 M. A. A.

Souza

It also says that Hongkong reports say that about 253,000,000 ounces of silver were shipped to London during the first cleven months of last year, but asserts that this Agure was far in excess of the actual sales which can be attributed to this type of metal, and adds that no open market sales of Chinese coln received from Hong-P. c. R. 445 V. F. M. kong have been made in London, but thal

they are "being kept for safe is estimated that China sold the United

States about 100,000,000 mode between Dr. H. H. Kung and Mr. ounces under the agreement Henry Morgenthau.

ounces

Souza

P. C. R. 415 7. A.

Stariisin

P. C. I. 421 J. Van Der

Lely

P. C. R. 430 N. Stard-

moor

Stn.

Taul follec

Sin.

2 No. 2 Police Station

STOLE BABY'S

CARRIAGE

Sentence of six weeks' hard labour

2 No. 2 Police was passed by Mr. H. R. Butters at Station the Kowloon Maylatrney to-day on

2

No. 2 Poffee a man named Lai Fat, 35, unemploy- having Station cd, who pleaded guilty to

stolen a child's perambulator from 2 No. 2 Police Nu. 5 Homuntin

Hand, Kowloon, yesterday, Mrs. C. V. Roza was the 2 No 2 Police | complainant.

2 Quarry

Station

Stallon

con-

The carriage was placed in the Bay Police Stn. backyard of the house and was taken The smuggling of silver from SR 407. LW.Tipple J-Kow.oda City away by the defendant who folded it certain small amounts on a private China during 1937 was negligible, but i

Police Stup and put it in a sack. He wasTM ງ P. C. R. 416 11. t. Webb

Kowloon Cly

Pollen Stn. arrested when searched by account totalling about 12,000,000 †A. L. S., IL 435 R. LeC 3 Yaumati

stable. reached New York and

Police Str. London." the review adds. "As they P. C. n. 413 G. Tavast.

Jerna came from Manchukuo and Japan and excess leent production, we have classified them ns also being of Chinese origin."

Hence, with 50,000.000 ounces ship-

3 Yaumall

P. C. I. 424 P. Archilpost 3 Yaumau

P. C. R. 450 I. A.

Savitsky

ped to the United States, the total P. C. R. 409 D. N. Willis supplies from Chinn for the year are P. S. R. 426 J. A. Ben.

dall United Press.

expects wide resistance against the Japanese. Finnigan, Mr. FC Hall M. Deslimated at 174,300,000 ounces.-

SEEK TO END ANTAGONISM Tokyo, Jan, 10. The Japanese Cabinet within the week to petition the

of u Throne for the convocation

to determine Imperial Conference the most important policies, which anti- designed to liquidate Japanese administration in China.

are

Following the conference the Gov- ernment will publish Japan's atti- tude to the entire China situation.

The Cabinet was in conference for three hours yesterday and then the Cabinet counsellors were summoned to express their views. There will be another session to-day.

The general non-official opinion is that the Cabinet favours the des- truction of the Chlang Kai-shek Government and also its influences. But details of the Cabinet's tentative programme are secret.

Some hold the opinion Japan may plan to keep armed forces in Chino, and political advisers, and also re- tain a large measure of control of the Customs und halt the post office service in order that safety and economic stability may be assured. It is reported the new Pelping Gov- ernment has suggested these steps.

Some expect the Japanese will de mand a mensure of supervision of Chinese railroads and telegraphs, and the general polleing of import- ant sections, meanwhile giving Huron Matsuoka's Industrial programme n chance of sucress, but carefully pro- tecting third power rights. Thus for silent.-Unitca the Government is Press.

STOLEN DOG LIKELY SOLD FOR FOOD

of

two

Sentence

months' hard Jabour was given Chan Kau, 24, unemployed, by Mr. Forrest at the Central Magistrney this morning, for the theft of a chow dog belong- ing to Miss Tai Sung-ching. Chon stated that he had sold the dog for 42.10,

Inspector W. Mair, who prosecuted, anid the animal could not be found, and had probably been sold as food.

JUDGE

CARDOZO

VERY ILL

Washington, Jan. 9. Dr. John Paul Earnest said the acute pain caused by shingles together with the long confinement to his bed had weakened Mr. Justice Cardozo, American Supreme Court Judge which had resulted in heart attacks of some severity occurring on several days in the past week which were very alarming.

United Pre53.

Children And Detectives Hurt

Landate, Dr. and Mrs. A. V. Greaves, Mr.

R. A. D. Forrest, Mr. T. Bolt, Mr. Li Ping, Mr. Lau

Mr. Wel Tak-po Tat,

George

Mr. and Mrs. T. Lo, Mr. C. Y. Kwan, Miss Irene Anderson, Miss Lily Poon, Mr. U. Bumjahn, Mrs. A. H. Rumjhan, Miss Rumjalin, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Lo, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Lo;

JAPANESE STABILISE

CURRENCY

000,000 yen.

(Continued from Page 1.)

Minister, carried out a révaluation of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Litton, Mr. Fung Keung, Dr. K. D. Ling, Mr. W. Japan's gold reserves and created a A. Zimmern, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. fund with Y747,000,000 book profit Roberts, Mr. K. C. Wa. Mr. Tong to enable adjustment in Internation-

ral accounts.

According to an ex- Chak-ling, Mr. G. A. V. Hall, Mrs. Hall, Dr. Wong Sik-to, Mr. Funder the newly created

000 yen worth of gold was shipped Fisher, Mrs. L. Gillard, Mise M.planation made to the Diet 327,000,- gold ac- Mak. Mr. under Iteung-chuen, Mr. K. S.

many However, added the physician, Mok Kon-sang, Mr. Kenneth Chan, count, but it is surmised in slight improvement, was noticed, Mr. Wong Sik-elcung, Mr. W. A quarters that some 300,000,000 yen though he would not predict the time Fox, Mr. W. A. Shea, Mr. Robert more has been shipped. If so, the needed for recevery to be made. Chos, Mr. Leo Chou, Mr. A. Hunt, total gold exports in 1937 was 600,- Mr. J. H. Taggart, Mr. P. H. Suckling,

In view of the fact that many Mr. and Mrs. H. Gitüns, Mr. F. J: at

parties had been making undesirable Home, Mr. A. Morris, Mr. and Mrs, C. Tetzel, Miss K. Woo, Miss Alice Imports by taking advantage of the unilcensed limit of 1,000 yen the Kwok, Rev. Fr. G. T. Byrne, Mr. and

Government cut down the limit to Mrs. Walter Hung, Mr. W. C. Hung.

and Mr. 100 yen in December last. In view Mr. Chan Lim-pak, Mr

of the fact that the Yokohama Specie W. N. Thomas Tam, Mr. Ng Wah,

Bank alone is allowed to make use Mr. F. I. Zimmern. Mr. Chan Ki-you of the oversens fund created by the (representative of Marshal Chiang gaid shipments, the other banks And Kai-shek);

continue it extremely diflcult to Mr. and Mrs. G. Kotwall, Mr. and business. The exchange business is, Mr. J. Kotwall, Mr. Wong Ka-tsun, in fact, virtually centralised with the Mr. Fung Ki-cheult, Mr. Tse Ching Yokohama Specie foug, Mr. Harold Lee, Mr. Luke Ol-market operations are now severely wan, Mr. J. Fussell, Mr. H. F. Hung. restricted-Reuter. Mr. J. Tam ling, Mr. and Mrs. Ip Yan-chuen, Dr. S. W. To, Mr. D. Ö. de Silva, Mr. J. P. Braga, Mr. Philip Gockchin, Mr. It. Pestonji, Mr. Pun fu-cho, Mr. A. Zimmern, Mr. T. Y

Peter Hung. Mr.

11.

Mr. Sin. Jowson, Prof. Hsu Ti-ahan, Mr. and Mrs. Li Shu-kni, Mr. Kam Cheong- fal. Mr. J. C. Lang. Dr. Douglas Lalog, Mr. E. S. Kong. Mr. S. L. Kong, Mr. Li Tung, Mr. B. Wong Tape. Mr. Tung Shiu-kin, Mr. Lo Wing-KI

Mr. Iu Tak-lam. Mr. Iu Tak-cheuk, Mr. J. F. Grose, Mr. and Mrs. Eu Tong-sen, Mr. Lo Koon-kan, Mr. J.

By:

Explosion

Shanghal, Jan. 10. Two French detectives were severely wounded and two small American girls slightly injured yesterday when children pointing out to policemen they discovered two Eins containing explosive material foreign home

were how clearctte

in the garden of a for in French Concession.

One of the tins exploded in the hand of a detective named De

other delective, henant, The named Legoff, suffered a leg in- Jury. The two girls, who were but slightly affected by the ex- plosion, are reported to be the daughters of Mr. A. C. Cornish and Mr. F. V. Rellly-Reuter.

Dank and open

Au. Mrs. F. W. Farrar, Mr. M. R. Stapler, Mrs. J. D. Shaw, Mr. Leung Siu-hang (representative of General Yu Hon-mow), Miss R. Judaly, Mr. Wont Ping-sun. Mr. D. Jackman, Bertie Anderson, Fr. A. Saino, Mr. K. Laing, Mr. Sum Pak-ming, Mr. G. F. Sauer, Miss Irene Lee, Mr. Chan Fuk-cheung, Miss Hu Muic-inn, Mr. F. 11. Kwok, Fr. R. W. Gallagher. Fr. G. L. Kennedy, Fr. E. Lourke, Mr. P. Filzpatrick, To I-cheung, Miss O. Hacker, Mr. Chan Lan-fons,

D. Bush, Dr. Edward Low, Miss C. Mins R. Glover, Mr. and Mrs. H. 1. itunt,

unt, Mr. Ll Sing-klu, Mr. Yung Huang. Miss D. c.

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