1938-07-29 — Page 17

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

STOCK MARKET REPORT

The Hongkong Stock Exchange official summary, issued yesterday, says: The market was stendy, but tended to be selective,

Ruyor

Hongkong (Lon) ID xd. Valon Insurance #493 Union Waterboats 59

Providents (New) $3.50

Itatiba $9.00

Venz Goldleid (3

I. & 9, Hotels $5,00

TIK Lands $50

11.1: Lands 4% Doh, $107

Peak Train (Old) $62 Yaumati Ferries (Old) $2424

Yaumali Ferries (New) $24 China Lights (0) $11

IK Electrics 100%

Watsons $73%

Constructions $14

I.K. Govt. 34 Loan 1% am. Marsmans (HR) 3/

Connolliinted China Prov. (New) $0.90

Bellera

Canton Insurance $240

IS. Hotel $0.00

JI.K. Tramways $17,05

China Lights (Ok) $11.15

Hales

Hongkong Bank $1,518

Providents (New) 3.4734

ILK. Mines 7% ets.

I&S Hoteln $0.05

Star Ferrien $80

Consolidated China Prov. (Old) $7.20 Consolidated Chins Prov. (New) $0.9/es

Antrinoka Ps. 40

Atole K132

Bengunt Consol 11.00

Coca Grove 43

Consolidated Mineo 0045

Demonstrations 28

San Mauricio

Suyod Consol 17

United Paracales 33

THE FOOD

HEADQUARTERS THE ASIA COY

GROCERIES

BUTCHERIES

BAKERIES

Two Killed

In British Merchantman

Shrapnel Flew In Air Raid

Madrid, July 28.

A Danish Non-Intervention Oncer sailor named Albert Mayell and aboard the British steamer Kellwyn were killed and four others of the crew were wounded when the ship was struck by shrapnel during an ale raid on Madrid by Insurgent planes. The Insurgents dropped 110 bombs. -Reuter.

INSURGENTS CHECK DRIVE

Hendaye, July 20, In an effort to stem the Loyalist advance in the Ebro sector, Insurgent engineers blew up the power dams In the Tremp sector, flooding Ebro

the the

River

destroying and Loyalist pontoons across the stream. The Loyalists, however, stili continue to hold their Ines. United Press,

Raced With Another Car, Police Allege

Summoned for driving his inlong Jordan Road on June 29 in a

the manner dangerous to

pubile,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY,

RANGOON RIOTING

KILLS 40

British Regiment Called Out

Machine-Guns

In Streets

London, July 28. The continuation to-day of serious clashes between Bud- dhist monks and Mohammedans at Rangoon is reported despatches received here night.

in to-

Many persons were killed and a large number injured in the clashes. The Yorkshire Regiment has been out to Ксер order. Ind called machine-guns have been placed in position in the streets.

Trame is reported to be almost at a complete standstill.-Trans-Ocean. 40 NOW DEAD

Rungoon, July 28. The casunities in three days rioting now total 40 killed, including ve Indian women, and over 200 injured. Ninety per cent, of the injured are Indians.

"Tipperary's" Author, Jack Judge, Is Dead

Wrote Famous Song In Five Minutes

London, July 28.

The composer of one of the world's most famous marching songs is dead.

He is Jock Judge, who wrote "It's n Long Way to Tipperary."

Judge died of meningitis 10-day, at the age of sixty, in a West Bromwich Hospital.

His famous Bong was composed during the early days of the Great War in a West Bromwich tavern.

The song arose out of a bet for a small wager, that Judge could not compose, play and sing a song within five minutes. He won his bet and armics the British and Dominion marched through the mud of France to the beat of a song that lo still as popular throughout the Empire is it was during the years of the war- United Press.

Confectionary

Sporadic rioting still continues Store Robbed

but the authorities are tightening their control. District Magistrales are promulgating orders prohibiting than Ave the assembly of more persons.

communique A Government Chlu Chang-fan appeared before nouners that the police have been Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Kow-further relaforced by detachments of Joon Magistracy this morning the Royal Burma Rilles, the Third Hearing of the case was fixed for

Field Brigade and Company of August 10 at 2.30 pm.

armoured cars, which are pleketing the and patrolling the streets A. Sub-Inspector

danger zoNES. prosecuted, and said that on the day

Extra detachments of the Burma in question, the defendant was racing

Force and the Burma Auxiliary Read towards the Jordan up

RATON

fer will be available for duty another car. vehicular ferry with

to-morrow.

IL.

Brittain

Issued A summons had also been Against the other driver, but i had tot yet been served,

Mr. M. A. da Silva will be defen- dling at the next hearing.

EUROPEANS IN COURT

A number of Europeans sunumones before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen al the this moming were fed for minor breaches of the trafpe regulations.

FRUIT, GREENS Kowloon Magistracy

& SUNDRIES

DELIVERIES

another

+212

Calm was restored in the city after midnight, but steny fighting continued the outskhts. Business houses, hanks, jewellery shops and other pliers were heavily guarded by the military.

Burmese women were also among the injured and Burmese shops were

onted, Ruler.

arc

RELIGIOUS QUARREL

Rangoon, July 29, un Drmoured cors with Charged

Troops phason motor car on the left hand site in the patrolling the streets attempting to the his- Nathan Rond controllest area on June quell the gravest rioting 27, Lieut. A. F. D. Colson

watory of Burma.

Trouble fined $15.

was precipitated Buddhists rinkmed Moslems insulted for their religion.

R. H. Helm

was

LEAVING DEPOT delving a cur in Nathan

7 a.m.

12 noon

4 p.m.

No Extra Charge For MONTHLY

CREDIT

63-65 DES VOEUX

ROAD CENTRAL

TEL. NOS.

RETAIL & ACCOUNTS

20416

WHOLESALE DEPT. 22338.

on

fined $10

Road June 27 without an appropriate driving licence, while W. C. Palmer who was summoned for allowing a person without a leence to drive the vehicle was fined $5.

A representative appeared in Court for the two defendants and pleaded guilty to both charges.

By Employee

Inspecting the account books of his company on July 27, the proprietor of the Kowloon Confectionary store found that they were not up to date. Enquiring into the matter, he learned from his assistant book keeper, Lam

of Yuk-sang. 29, that certain sums money had been received but that A delivery he had spent them. coolle, Lau Wing, 20, was also found to have embezzled some $8 from the Company.

This morning, Lam and Lau were charged with embezzlement before Mr. K. M. A. Burnett at the Kow- loon Magistracy. Lau was said to have embezzled $31.71.

Det.-Sergeant Cochrane said that The defendant had admitted having embezzled $340 from the Company some time before his arrest. He was remanded for 24 hours to see how much money he can obtain to refund to the complainant,

Lau Was sentenced to 42 days'

and on two charges when hurd labour

ordered to pay $1.00 amends to the £1 further complainant or undergo week's hard labour. Its pay is $7

and lodging

Since Tuesday 40 have been killed, including five women

a month, with board und a baby, Many women are among the 250 free. wounded.

Last night mobs with daggers and weighted sticks clashed with the to control police who were unable them. The troops were called out in consequence. Residents barriended Pleading guilty to leaving thele their houses but mobs battered their cars unattended on the North side of way into several.-United Press. Saigon Street near the Majestic Thea- tre on July 1, E. B. David and G. S. Turr was fined $5 each. K. Dember was fined $5 for a similar offence on July 2

DIES OF BURNS

Taken to the Queen Mary Hospital yesterday after suffering severe burną

KINGSTON FEARS DISORDER

Kingston, Jamaica, July 28.

to his arm which came into contact Tear-gas and riot guns have been with a live electric wire at the Tal-distributed to Kingston police as a ping Theatre on July 25, Lee Ying, 19, result of fresh disorders arising from died soon after admission.

plantation strikes.-United Press,

Japan Combats Tendencies To Socialism

Tokyo, July 28.

Since last December over 400 leaders and members of the Popular Front have been arrested throughout Japan, it is revealed. Nine former University pro- fessors and seven proletarian writers will be indicted at acssions on July 29 on charges of violation of the Peace Mainten- ance Act Domel.

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