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THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 14, 1938.
JAPAN RECTIFIES CZECHO-SLOVAK
EXTRALITY DICTUM
PROBLEM CAN BE SOLVED
Paris, To-day
London, To-day. S Attention was called in the Com mons to the declaration by the Ja-
The conviction that the Czecho- panese spokesman in Shanghai that the Japanese Government intend to Slovakian problem can be solved in by peaceful collaboration · be- abolish extra-territorial rights those portions of China which are tween. England, France and Ger- many, was voiced by the Premier, in Japanese occupation.
Mr. R. A. Butler, replied that the M. Eduard Daladier, at a ban- Japanese Government have inform-quet of the Provencal Society ed His Majesty's Ambassador in here.
Van-
Tokyo that they have investigated The Premier declared that Ger- .couver Honolulu
Victoria the facts and ascertained that the many's peaceful intentions had as- Arrive statement of the Japanese spokes-sisted in overcoming the crisis of Leave
May and that the French Govern- man was misunderstood..
the Aug. ·9 July 29 ́- Aug. 4
The Japanese Government have ment had full confidence in Aug. 22 no intention of using the present peaceful aims of the Reich. Aug. 13
Speaking at length on the inci- situation in China for denying the Aug: 25
Sept. 6
extraterritorial rights enjoyed by dents of past months in Central Great Britain and other Powers Europe, the Premier declared that vis-a-vis China-British Wireless. from all appearances Europe was on the verge of a serious crisis and catastrophe, but thanks to good- . will and co-operation on all sides it
Sept. 1
BOOKING PLANS FOR 1939
ARE OPEN
MAKE APPLICATIONS EARLY
to secure accommodation desired..
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Empress of Japan on Friday, July 15th.
AT 6 P.M.
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LOCAL SHARE
Following is the list of changes" and was avoided. enquiries in local share quotations, this morning:
BANKS
Hong Kong Bank $1500 b., $1500/05 Hong Kong (Lon. Reg.) .£90.b.
SHIPPING Douglases $88 s.
I
Union Waterboats $9 b. DOCKS, WHARVES, GODOWNS, ETC.
H. K. and K. Wharves $127 b. H. K. Docks (New) $20 sa.
Providents (Old) $3.45 b., $3% sa, Providents (New) $3.35 b., $8.40 sa.
MINING
Raubs $9.65 b. Venz: Goldfield $3 b.
H. K. Mines 8 cts. sa. Antamoks Ps. .38 sa. Baguio Gold Ps. 20 sa. Benguet Consol. Ps. 10.00 sa. Coco Grove Pa.: 441⁄2 Consolidated Mines Ps. .0035 sa. San Mauricio Pa. 43. sá. -- United Paracales Ps. .29 sa..
LANDS, HOTELS & BLDGS. H. K. and S. Hotels $6.50 b., $6.55 ya. H. K. Lands $844 b.
H. K. Lands 4% Debentures 104 b. H. K. Realties $6:sa.
PUBLIC UTILITIES
H. K. Tramways. $17.45 b. Peak Trams (Old) $6% b. Yaumati Ferries (Old) $24%
$24/25 sa.
“I should like to state on this oc- casion that the peaceful aims which the German Chancellor has always- emphasised have the confidence of the French Government," the Pre- mier stated, continuing...
FRENCH CONTRIBUTION "And the French contribution to- wards the work of conciliation, which was appreciated on both sides, was rendered more active, earnest and sincere by our obliga- tions, solemnly entered into with Czechoslovakia.The French Gov- ernment and people hope that these obligations will never require ac- }tive demonstration, but the other, hand desire that France should keep her word should this hope be disappointed.".'-k
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Declaring that the Czech Gov- ernment is now making serious; at- tempts to adjust the differences of the minorities, M. Daladier assert- ed that he had never believed in the inevitability of war and that this new expérience enabled one to b., look to the future with more con-
fidence.Trana-Ocean.
Yaumati Ferries (New) $23% sa. ̄ ̄ China Lights (Old) 310 90 b.,, $11, 88, China Lights (New) 18 b././. H. K. Electrics $60% b., $60%/% sa Telephones (New) $9.60 b.
INDUSTRIALS
Cements $16.70 b.z.
STORES, &C. /^, Dairy Farms $24% b., $24% sa. Watsons $6.65 b., $6.70/75 sa.
MISCELLANEOUS Entertainments $6.52% 88. Vibro Piling $5.10 b.
CONSOLIDATED
China Prov. (Old) $6.90 b., $7.sa. China. Prov. (New) $6.70 b., $6.80, sa.
LOCAL DOLLAR
The demand rate on the Hong Kong dollar this morning was 1/2%. "Spot" silver was quoted in London at 19% and forward at 19-3/16.
The London on New York rate was quoted at £U.S.$4.93.18 and the New York on London rate
US$4.98-5/16.·
SZCHUEN FLOODS
Chengtu, To-day. Continuous rains in the last few days has caused a general rise in rivers in west Szechwan,
Many bridges spanning the tribu- taries of the Min River flowing through the Chengtu suburbs have been broken down by the roaring waters Central News.
R.M.S. Empress of Asia"
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In the Colony of Hong Kong in- duding the Island, Kowloon and the New Territories during the weeld ending at 8 a.m. on Saturday, eth instant, there were altoget her 76 traffic accidents, as the re- sult of which thirty persons were. injured.
PUBLIC AUCTION
The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction on
Saturday, the 16th July, 1938 commencing at 10.30 a.m. at their Sales Room, Duddell Street
7 Cases Rubber w 1 Case Rubber Shoes 1 Case Photo Mounts 24. Watches
2 Cases Window Glasses.
1 Case Porcelain Ware
1 Case Enamelled Ware
15 Bottles High Class Perfume
3 Cases Raisins
and
A Quantity of Miscellaneous Goods and afterwards
at No. 2, Connaught Road, Central, Ground Floor, 11 Packages Sand Paper 3 Pieces. Round Bars:
5 Bundles Round Bars- 10 Bundles Old Rubber Tires Fly and
8 Pieces Old Rubber Tires Terms: Cash on Delivery
LAMMERT BROS.,
• Auction Hong Kong, 14th. July 1986