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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

H. M. DOCKYARD, HONG KONG

EXAMINATION FOR LOCAL CLERKS.

A limited competitive examina- tion for vacancies for Local Clerks, Grade II, will be held at 9.30 a.m. on Monday, 7th February, 1938. Candidates must be between the ages of 19-30.

own

to Application for selection compete must be made in the can didato's

handwriting and should reach the Commander of Dockyard, H., Dockyard not later than am. 22nd January.

NOTICE.

Effective 15th January, 1938, we have been appointed Managers in Hongkong and Canton for the Crown China Co., General Agents in China for the Crown Life Insurance Co., Toronto, Canada.

GILMAN & CO. LTD.,

An Des Voeux Road C..

Insurance Phone 30967,

NOTICE.

Anglo-Irish Talks Making Good Progress

Defence And Trado.

Discussed

THE

JANUARY

· 19, · · · 1938..

WEDNESDAY, HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

EIGHT NEW CASES OF Fountain-Pen SMALL-POX YESTERDAY Theft In

Fifty Deaths In Hongkong.

Since Start of Year

City Street

BANISHEE SENT·

TO GAOL

POST

OFFICE.

SHANGHAI AIR BERVICE Air Mail Service to Shanghai is. temporarily suspended,

AIR MAIL TIMES Ordinary alr. mail letters for Im- perial Airways Direct Service to Europe etc., will, until further notice,

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE be closed at Kowloon Post Office and:

· Letters and Postcards for Europe Before Mr. R. Edwards at the

General Post Office 9.00 a.m. on Sun and South Americs are forwarded. Central Magistracy this morning, Chan Lam was charged with steal days. Letters for this Service may "la Biberia" If so superscribed. OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Eight new cases of small-pox were notified yesterday in the ing a fountain pen from Tse Ping- be posted in the ordinary posting

Central, yesterday morning,

Registered and Farcel Malls are Tang General Post Office. They should be Hongkong outbreak, and the total number affected since the be-, 40, a visitor, In Des Voeux Rood boxes at Kowloon Post Office and ginning of the year is now 76, fifty of which have proved fatal. You was charged with receiving the clearly marked, "By Air Mail" and closed 15 minutes earlier than the knowing it to be stolen pro-bear sufficient postage. Insulliciently time given below unless otherwise prepaid letters may be taxed with stated, and where malls are advertised perly. All of yesterday's cases.occurred in the residential district

When the charge was read to double the deficiency or forwarded to close at or before 9 a.m., registered of Victoria.

defendants the first defendant by Steamer Service, at the discretion and parcel malls are closed at 6 pm denied it, but the second stated be of the Post Ofcc.

on the previous day.

INWARD MAILS

London, Jan. 15. Conversations between the United Kingdom Ministers

Mr. De and Valera and his colleagues were, con- tinued at Downing Street this morning and this afternoon. Communiques issued at end of each session indicate that the discussion begun yesterday

Vaccination as the only possible was continued, and that some of the

came precaution against contracting the matters discussed yesterday

to reach under further review. The discus- disease, which threatens sions will be resumed at noon to-epidemic proportions the winter, is

been urged by the authorities. morrow and a inceting bas

Avolding contact with crowds and arranged for 10 o'clock at the Board of Trade between the Ministers surroundings where the disease is specially concerned with the ques-belleved to be spreading is also a necessary precaution. By far the tions of trade and agriculture,

most common cause of conveyance of the disease is contact with infected persons or their immediate surround- ings.

to-morrow

CHURCH LEADER FOR TRIAL

Dr. Niemoeller's Case To Be Heard Next Month

Berlin, Jan. 18.

en

did

not receive the pen, but actually extracted it from the complainant.

It was stated that complainant was walking

Voeux Road, Des along when first defendant bumped into him. On looking for his pen, it was found to be missing. Complainant at once gave chase, and when the de- fendant was searched by the Chinese .detective who arrested him, the pen was not found in his possession.

First defendant pointed out the second defendant to the detective, and on searching him, the pin was found

him

on

First defendant WAS

discharged.

It is thought likely in well-informed circles that the preliminary stage of these conversations will be concluded to-morrow, and that Mr. De Valera

No age is exempt from susceptl- and his colleagues will be able to re-

either

bility to smallpox, and infants and turn to Dublin

the aged may be equally affected. evening or on Thursday.

The high mortality rate in the pre- It was well understood from the

was well

Second defendant was sentenced to beginning that the present conversa-sent outbreak, in which over 80 per

three months' imprisonment for the tions between the two governments cent. of the cases reported have

in the

After waiting for more than six theft. It was revealed that he was proved fatal, is explained by the fact of were in

nature a preliminary that the most severe cases occur at mentis for trial, Dr. Martin Niemela banlaher, who was deported in exploration of outstanding questions

the beginning of an outbreak. ler, 45 year-old leader of the Con- October, 1935, for ten years. On this the two countries. It was affecting

OTHER DISEASES NOTIFIED

fessional Church will be brought be- count he was further sentenved to contemplated that such an One case of diphtheria in Kowloon fore a special court in Berlin on nine months' imprisonment. exploratory discussion would lead

Catwe enzes of dysentery, one 'in Kow- February 7 to face charges of "make- immediately to a formal agreement.loon and the other in Victoria were ing malicious attacks against the

neither the United stage. At this

nited notified to the health authorities dur-State and the Nazl party, repeatedly Kingdom nor Eire are entering into ing the 24 hours ending midnight.

not

not

new commitments, or being relleved of their commitments, but when the

We take pleasure in advising our Polley holders and Clients that Messrs. GILMAN & CO. LTD., An Des Voeux Road, have been appointed Managers for Hongkong conversations are adjourned, a valu- and Canton, effective 15th January,able joint survey by clutemen of the two countries will have been made, mutual arrangement, 1938. By Mr. Paul Servanin, who will and will provide a basis for a more detalled study by ofcials in London remain as an authorised agent, and Dublin in the interval before the has relinquished the management, conversations are renewed.

All communications and quiries should be addressed Messrs. Gilman & Co. Ltd., or to Crown Life Insurance Co. G. P.

O. Box 894, Hongkong.

en- to

CROWN CHINA CO., General Agents in Chinn for Crown Life Insurance Co.

Toronto, Canada.

THE HONG KONG, SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.

What to do to help a child

Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or manner likely to Il-treated in a cause unnecessary suffering or injury to bealth, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating nt once with

The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. c/o G.P.O. Box No. 513, Hongkong, -or-the-Inspector, 49, Pokfulum Road,

1st floor; or the Inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre, Wanchal; or the inspecter, 12, Sal Yeung Choi Street,

1st floor, Kowtoon.

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.

WHAT'S WRONG WITH BRITISH SHIPPING?

(Continued from Page 6.)

to be more efficient, looked at on a purely technical basis. This is not altogether a question of subsidy, par- ticularly in the Scandinavian and Dutch mercantile marines, neither is it entirely a question of first cost.

Dislike Of Modernity

I would seem that the technical

con-

adviser of the British shipowner and again, one is not making a com- plete generalisation--has "a stitutional dislike of anything that is new. This may be the fault of ship-

DEFENCE, TRADE AND ANNUITIES DISCUSSED

FAILED TO NOTIFY CHILD VICTIM

abusing the pulpit for politlent pur- poses and publicly Inciting disobe- dience against State Tows."

Since his arrest on July 1, 1937, the pastor, who was formerly a sub marine commander, has been in prison.

Alleged Embezzlement

By Chinese

Remand Granted On

A 32-year-old married woman, of 8 Sheung Fung Leung Yee-tal,

Point, was Lane, first floor, West

The trial of Dr. Neimoeller was. charged before Mr. Forrest at the Central Magistracy this morning with originally fixed for August 10, but failing to notify a Government medi- it was postponed indefinitely following cal officer, or the officer-in-charge of the dismissal of a case against the

another Debelius,

church leader, the nearest public dispensary, or the Rev. officer-on-duty at the nearest police owing to lack of evidence. station, or any Sanitary

Inspector, While an and that her child, Lau Yat, nged one, Ministry icial statement by the DX Justice at the time made

Accused on two counts of .ent- the postponement due to necessary bezzlement and fraudulent conver- investigating of additional charges,

To-Bny's conversation extended over two and quarter hours, questions of defence and trade, and was suffering from small-pox on the annuities question were further January 17. A remand of 24 hours examined.

lon issue was expected was ordered on the application of In- the partition Issue

ssue was not raised spector W. Malr. again to-day, the position of the two sides having been made

made completely clear yesterday as recorded in the ofcial communique. It is understood plans have already been made for a further examination of the questions nce finance and trade to be of defence: carried on between officials of the two governments. These exchanges are bound to take a few

weeks and

it is obvious that if there is to be a

possibility of a comprehensive trade

it is emphasised in official circles in London that to-day's talks were again of a most friendly and frank nature-British Wireless.

TENGHSIEN

(Continued from Page 1.)

OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS

of the

$10,000 Bail

the real reason, according to church sion, Mung Wing-shun, 10, manag circles, was because the authorities ing partner of Messrs. Batten and wanted to make certain that before Co. China Duliding, appeared be- fare Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Dr. Nelmoeller was brought to tria),

this morning. every particle of evidence against him Central Magistracy

He charged with having, on

was should be available.-Reuter Special. November 21,

1031, fraudulently converted to his own use the sum of $1,000 given him by Messrs. Betten and Co., payable to the Mitsubishi Shoji Kalsho, Ltd., and with having, on May 17, 1932, embezzled the sum of $4,000 received by him on behalf of Bulten und Co., from the Tai Wah Co.

Anglo-Dutch Industrial Co-operation

agreement between the United King- "Elephant Boy" (King's Theatre, dora and Elre there is an immense to-day)-Something .out amount of detailed study and pre-ordinary here. Not a really great paration to be done by officials and flim, but one which everyone, including the kiddies, can thoroughly experts.

URGED FOR FAR enjoy. Added attraction together with this picture is the screening of EAST COLONIES the Panay bombing.

True Confession" (Queen's and Alumbra Theatres,

London, Jan. 18. to-day) ----A thrilling comedy-drama in which Speaking at a Royal Empire Society Paramount's popular team, Carole dinner to-night, the Secretary of the Celonics, Mr. W. CHINESE MASSING AT Lombard and Fred MacMurray, are State for

supported by John Barrymore and Ormsby-Gore, said that he wished Una Merkel. Carole's part is that of that British Colonial administrators a young wife who has such a would see the work of the Dutch reputation for lying that, even when while the Dutch administrators at she is accused of murder, her husband Sumatra might visit Malaya,

International schemes for rubber. will not believe her protestations of

sugar and tin could not be continued innocence.

Night

Must Fall" (Oriental for a day, he added, without the co-j

the Dutch and the Theatre, to-day)-A brilliantly-pro- operation of duced film, in which Robert British.

Sir Cecil Clementi, former Gover Mongomery, usually associated with smart sophisticated roles, takes the nor of Hongkong and of Malaya, part

"baby-faced killer." endorsed Mr. Ormsby-Gore's sug- Rosalind RussellTM is splendid in gestions, and hoped that officials of support.

the Netherlands East Indies would "itiators

and Night" visit Malaya

vice Made (Majestic Theatre, to-day)This Reuter. Frank Borzage pleture starts off very well, but the end is rather conventional. Nevertheless it pro- vides good entertainment. Jean Arthur, Charles Boyer, Colin Clive and Leo Carrillo have the principal parts.

Pinglu Recaptured A Second Time

Linfên, Jan. 19. Pingiu, Important town in north Shansi, was captured a second time by the Chinese guerilla troops after defeating the Japanese troops there a few days ago, a military message states.

The Japanese troops are reported to be reuring toward Shohsien and Talyuch, points southeast of Pinglu.

Central News,

Kwangtung Peasants Prepare For Defence

Canton, Jan. 19. South China's intention to resist

of 'a

Japan to the bitter end receives STEAMSHIP COMPANY ample confirmation by the important

awning, for the technical adviser is Rie's Dolence Corps which is br

not usually highly paid, neither has he any seat on the board.

Both of these factors make for lack of progress and for the production of ships which are neither as fast nor na well-equipped us their foreign rivals.

All things taken into consideration, therefore, the problem of Empire shipping and its future is not an easy one. Foreign competition is an im- portant factor affecting the future, and so lo air transport.

POLICE DISTURB TREE THIEVES ONE MAN CAUGHT

Policemen walking up a hill above the three and half mile stone at Talpo Road yesterday,

Faw

Betively formed throughout

Kwangtung, with a view to teaching

FINED

versa

U.S. COMMODITY PRICES

LATEST CABLED

farmers and peasants the use of arms Failed To Send Police issued by Reuter:

In order to defend themselves should occasion, which at present is doubted, ever arise.

Passenger List

Mr. G. K. Hall-Brutton, of G. K. Hall-Brutton and Co., represented Chan Taze-hung, partner of Batten and Co., while Mr. Peter H. Sin, of P. H. Sin and Co., appeared for the defence.

was a

never

Mr. Sin sald the matter partnership dispute, and he hoped to prove that the case should have been brought to Court. 000 worth of shares in the business, which had been making a good pro- At during the last two years.

Defendant-stated-that-be-had-$15,-

His Worship adjourned the case for one week, and fixed ball at $10,000, of which $4,000 was to be

in cash, and the rest in bond.

Considering Spanish Problems

Non-Interventionists

Draft Resolution

London, Jan 18,

The Chairman's sub-committee of the Non-Intervention Committee to- day resumed consideration of

the

From

Far

Duo

Air Mail by "Pan American Air-

cisco'dalo, 12th January Haiphong, Pakhol and Holhow.... Siniciang Straits, Manila and London Parcels

London date, Dth December 1837 Ajax Jupan

Ways Direct Service-San Fran- Pan American Airways Plans

Japan and Shanghai

Shanghai, Foochow and Swatow

Australia and Manila

Straits

Shanghai and Amoy

Saigon

Amoy and Swntow

Halphong

Japan

Shanghai und Swatow Bangkok

For

January 19.

January 10,

January 20.

Antilochus

January 20.

Corfu..

January 20.

Kamo Maru

January 20.

Kingyuan

January 20.

Somali

January 20,

Taiyuan

January 20,

January 21,

Kitana Maru

January 21;

Yochow

January 21.

G. G. Paul Downer

January 22.

Kiungchow

January 22.

Yingchow

January 22.

OUTWARD · MAILS

Date and Time

Felix Roussei

Fer

Wednesday

Air Mall for Manlio, Guam, Hono- Pan American Airways Plane

Itait, and

"PAN U.S.A., by the American Airways Direct Ser-

vice"

(Duo San Francisco, 27th Jan.)

Wed., Jan. 19.

Jan. 19, 5 p.m. Jan. 19, 5 p..

Jan, 19, 5 p.m. „Jan. 20, 0 mile .Wed., Jan. 19. Kowloon P.O.

Kowloon Po.

Rez...

Ord..

G.P.O.

Reg..

Ord..

Air Mail for Chungking by the C.N.A.0. Plane

"C.N.A.C.” Airways Direct Ser- vice."

Reg.,

Ord.,

Rez..

Jan. 19, 5 p.m.

Ord..

Jan. 20, 6 All

Samshul and Wuchow Japan and Europe vin Siberia Kongmoon Japan

Haiphong ....

Shanghai and Jopan

Amoy and (Foochow via Amoy)

Thursday

Jan. 19, 5 p.m. Jan. 10, 5 p. G.P.O.

Tal Hing Thurs., Jan. 20, 8.15 a.m. Kamo Maru Thurs., Jan. 20, 10.30 a.m. Tal Lee ....Thurs, Jan, 20, 11 a.m. Manila Muru

Thurs., Jan. 20, 12.30 p.m. Canton ......Thurs., Jan. 20, 2 p.m. Carthage..Thurs., Jan. 20, 3.30 pm. ..Thurs., Jan. 20, 5 p.m.

Tliawn

Friday

Air Mall for Stan, Lanchow and Eurasia Piano .......................Fri, Jan. 21.

Chengtu, etc. (via Hankow) by

the

"Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by surface. trapport as Services permit). Kongmoon

Shanghai and Japan

Reg

Ord

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

.............Jan. 21, § a.m. ....Jan 21, 9.30a.m.

On Lee ......Frh, Jan. 21, 10 am. Felix Roussel Fri, Jan. 21, 1.30 pm. Kingyuan Fulda

Fri, Jan. 21, 2 p.m. Fri., Jan. 21, 0 p.m. ......Fri, Jan. 21, ..Jan. 21, 4.15 p.m.

Fri., Jan. 21.

Jan

31, 5 pm.

G.P,0. and E.P.O. Parcels,

Holhow, Pakhol and Halphong. Dairen

Manila, Australia and New Zealand Kitano Maru

via Thursday Island-due Thurs- day Island-3rd February. Stralis, Sandakan, Ceylon, India, E. Corfu...

and S. Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marsellles-due Mar- selles, 18th February.

Reg.

Ord.,

Reg.,

Ord.,

Air

Saturday Mall for "K.L.M. Airways Corfu Service"-doe Amsterdam 30th January.

Reg.. Ord,

Kongmoon and (Pakhol vin Kong-

moon).

Air Mall for "Imperial Airways

Direct Servico"

(Due London, 31st January)

........Jan. 21, 5 p.. ..Jan. 22, $45 am. Jan. 22, 10.30 am.

...Bah, Jan. 22,

G.P.0. and KP.0.

.Jan. 22, 0.30- a.m. ..Jan. 22, 10 a.mx

Fook On......Sat., Jan. 22, 10 a m. Imperial Airways Piano Sat, Jan 22

GP.O. & E.P.O.

Rex. Ord

................ Jan. 22, 5 pm. Jan. 23, 9 km.

Air Mail for “Australla by Imperial Imperial Airways Plane Bat, Jan. 25.

Airways Service"

(Due Darwin, 30th January)

GP.O. & K.P.0.

Jan, 22, 5 pm.

Ord

Jan. 23, 02.12.

Superscribed correspondence only.

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE

Hawker Siddeley Aircratt Bristol Aeroplane Imperial Chemical Indus. Imperial Tobacco Marks & Spencer, Rolls Royco Leyland Motors Tate & Lyle

draft resolution dealing with the YESTERDAY'S CABLED er Newall

DTOP

United Steol Smethwick

inge Armstrong Stevens Pressed Steel, com.

Vickers, ord, Woolworth

20/T3, 20/9 B1/4 51/- 54/3 31/43 140/44 143/1

30/- 30/-

30/714 90/- 15/1/ 10/1 7/1

20/0 20/7 10/8 9/8

10/414 18/3 25/10

QUOTATIONS

New York, Jan. 18, The following quotations on New York commodily exchange

various portions of the committee's

the

are

Spain of foreign volunteers, recognl- tion in certain circumstances that Spanish parties possers a status justi.

plan, namely the withdrawal from

QUOTATIONS

the

New York Cotton

Opening

0.49/47

Closing, 8.43/43

8.55/65

8.49/40

8.59/50

8.55/56

and sea.

fying them in exercising belligerent war Loan, 3% (Nea. rights at sea, and the resortation and strengthening of the scheme for ob- Chinese 44% Gold Loan, servation of Spunish frontiers by land

London, Jan. 18.

Jun. 17. Jan. 18

after 1952)

.... #1021 #102.9/10

00%

Anglo-Dutch

20/6

B0

Trust Burma Corp'n

287/0

45

8.60/06

8,02/03

Commonwealth Maling Maremen Investments

12/744 12/1

3/0

18/0

16/9

8.70b/71a

8.00/00

0.53

The First Notice Day for March

March Commanders of the Corps took the

The Chuen On Steamship Com- May oath of office on January 17 before General Yu Han-mow, Governor Wu pany, of 314 Des Voeux Road Cen- July Tch-chin and Mayor Taeng Yang futral, was fined $50 by Mr. R. A. D. October

General Teal Ting-kal and General Forrest at the Central Magistracy December Chiang Kwang-nai, former leaders of this morning, after being summoned Spot the 10th Route Army are also manders of the huge People's Defence Corps Reuter,

CHIANG KAI-SHEK'S

RESIGNATION DENIED

(Continued from Page 1.)

for failing to submit to the police a

40

com-

Self list of non-Chinese passengers who Cotton is Feb. 23 with Delivery date

arrived in Hongkong on board the March 1.

New York Rubber steamer Chuen Chow, within

March

14.75b/82x 14.83 /03 hour of the vessel's arrival,

14.01 /93

· 14:07·/07 The Manager of the firm pleaded May

15.03 /02 15.10 710 guilty and stated that n

small boy July

10.21b/23a 15.14 /14 whose September employed by the Company,

15.35N December.. work it was to take lists of passen-

Sales for the day:-1,470 tons. gers to the police, had failed to do so. It was the polley of the Com-

Chicago Wheat pany to send two lists of paDSCNECT May to the police, but on the day in ques- July December 8, only one list was sept, tion in-ready when the Chuen Chow arrived in port, and she went into docks the there until next day, remaining December 19. The boy had decided

May Hista to wait until the two

were July***** before delivering them to the September ready pollee.

Acting Sub-Inspector J. H. EMay Edwards, who prosecuted, said the July Company had been severely dealt October

men cided upon an Intensification of cutting and rolling treed down the the campaign against the

hill. The officers effected the arrest of one man only, the others escaping, and he, Fung Chung, 30, unemployed, was charged before Mr. R. H. But- ters at the Kowloon Magistracy to- day with unlawful possession of a pine tree, worth $35.

Admitting the charge he was fined in default, to serve three $250 months hard labour. He had a previous conviction for a similar offence.

vaders.

POWERS WILL BE TO BLAME

IF CHINA FAILS. The ometal statement continues: "The army lë being reorganised to continue the fighting and efforts wil be made to defend Chian's soil so long as she can get equipment from abroad."

with before in almilar summonses,

00/90 08/00 0044/90% 014/91% 00/00% Monday's Sales:

17,048,000 bushels Chicago Corn

00/00% 00 780% 607004 01 /01 014/01 Winnipeg Wheat

120/1244 124%/124%

117/117 100%/100%

to aut

1808 Chinese Gold Banda,

1923-47 The committee agreed upon a

435% Anglo- Chinese

French Loan, 1908 .... number of outstanding questiona. Chinese Be Crip Loan, The committee agreed also

2012 thorise the secretary to prepare drafté Chinese 5% Rearg. Loan, of the replies

1913 (Lan. 11.) " to be sent by the

Chinese Imperial Rly 85% committee to the two Spanish parties, fonan 1, 0% 1200... The sub-committee will meet again

Hukuang ty 5% 1911 .. on Friday. British Wireless.

Lung Tring & U. Hai Ny

Riy Shanghai-Nanking Tientsin-Pukow Rly. 5% (Brit. Btpd.) ........... Tientsin-Pukow ly, 80%

(Giar, Stpd.) ' Tientsin-Pukow ly. 5%%% (Brit. Sipo. Bupi. Lown) Tientsin-lukow Riz. Bo

(Ger, Sipd, Bupi, Loani Japan 6% Bterling 1907. Chinese who Japan de sterling 1934

C. Bterling-199 was arrested for unlawful possession Chartered Bank of 3.A. de of pine wood, two foreslery guards Bhai Hanking were attacked by four Hoklós a? Corp (Lda. Bag) ** Chiness Eng. & Min, Vi Chosen_Corporation ....

`FORESTRY GUARDS

ATTACKED BY

CHINESE

While escorting a

0.

Talpo Road, Shamshulpoo.

The guards, Pang Kau, and Chow Fat, were waiting for Mr. Everest of Pain Syndicate ....... Bhat Else. Contruction the Forestry Department at Talpo mi waterworks Co, "A" Road, when suddenly tho four Union Insuranes Bociety. attackers set upon them and managed Gul Kalumpons Rubber to engineer the escape of clansman who was arrested,

their

Allied Iron & Founderies Assoc, & leo. Industries Austin Molors, ord. Cable & Wirelow, w

Form, ord. British-American

(beter)

Cammell Laird, ord, waar Mexican Segle.com Courlauld

"If the powers are unable to see to

The third general meeting of the It that China does get suppiles and it

Charged with keeping an oplum Hongkong University prosecuted

Engineering China falls to be able to continue to Sub-Inspector Moreton

The body of Tán Yulj a male aged and aid that defendant was one of equip her forces, then she will be divan in a house in Slick Kin Laing Society for 1937-10 will be held on about 50, was removed to the Public La gang of five' men, who had felled i defeated, not so much by Japan, but fond and with possession of pre- Monday next in Room K of the Unl-Mortuary from the steamship 1o Duerg be worn 20 and 40 trees before the by the great Democratie Powers who pared optum, Tsang Ylu-lam, aged versity, when Mr. Erle Wongtape Bang: Deceased's throat had been arrival of the police. Defendant was have shirked their responsibilities 20, was remanded for 24 hours by B.Sc. A.M.L.C.E., A. M. 1. Struct. cut by razor, apparently sell

be Me. E.-M. A. Barnett at the Kew will deliver an address entitled "The actually rolling the trees down the and permitted their rights to

trespassed upon In Asia

Joon Magistracy to-day,

Chien Tang River Bridge, Hangchow."

inflicted.

union Hubber

theralle tag.

"Cluinness" (A) Bon

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134

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Rubber Plantation Invest.

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(bearer)

41/101 41/8

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202/0

70/9 78/0

118/B

06/16 05/3

Chinese 8% Big. Noted

1929 (Vickers) Canton-Kowloon fly 835 Hukuang Hy

Ger, I.)

30%

25

20 -Reuter.

SHIPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

The following ships are expected to be in wireless communication with Hongkong radio station-President: Hoover, Taiyuan, Corfu, Chakaang, 10/3xd Empress of Japan, President Garfield, Busana, Shuntien, Van Houtes, Sul- sang.

Cope St. Francis, Hellos, Chengtu, Singklang, Hindenburg, Kwalkang and Potsdam.

-/01

108/9-/100/745

Fines totalling $35 or two months hard labour in default were imposed: on Ng Blu, tinemployed, by Mr. | Forrest at the Central · Magistrocy this morning," when he appeared on remand, charged with keeping us oplum divan at Salwenno Street, and with possession of three mwog at prepared - - oplum, Inspecion Wright prosoculsa,

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