RALLY ON THE STOCK EXCHANGE
LONDON, TO-DAY.
AFTER A QUIET SESSION SOME EVIDENCE OF A RALLYING TEN- DENCY WAS. VISIBLE IN THE FINAL STAGES ON THE STOCK EXCHANGE YESTERDAY.
NAZI INTRIGUE
LONDON, TO-DAY.
THE POLISH WHITE PAPER RE- VEALS THAT A JOINT · ATTACK BY GERMANY AND POLAND UPON THE SOVIET UKRAINE WAS FIRST SUGGESTED BY GENERAL GOER- ING TO FIELD-MARSHAL PILSUD- SKI IN 1935. THE PÕLES REJECT- ED THE INVITATION.
Gilt-edged securitics closed above
The same venture was raised by the day's lowest while home rails Herr Hitler personally during a con- recovered to. round about the open-versation with Colonel Beck, of which ing levels.
Col. Beck gives a full account.
An early decline in Indian Govern- ment bonds was halted
during the afternoon.
Among the commodities, rubber and tin were easier, mainly owing to U.S. consumers holding off as requirements are believed to have been covered.
Rubber was further depressed by liquidation.
Hitler promised that in return for Poland's aid, all German claims upon Poland would be dropped.-Reuter.
- JUNK CAUGHT IN A PROHIBITED AREA
For entering the North
Wall Street was irregular-Reuter. | Channel yesterday,
FALSE STORY OF A SUICIDE ATTEMPT
After his rescue from the water, Chan Fuk-sang, 23, who tried to com- mit suicide yesterday, told the police that he had been robbed of $51 and pushed into the water by the robbers at Holt's Wharf.
Following investigation by Det.-Sgt. Nolan, he was charged with giving false information. Mr. Himsworth bound him over and ordered him to be sent back to the country.
BIG HAUL ELUDES SNATCH-THIEF
Three months' hard labour was imposed on Wong Fo, 25, by Mr. R. Edwards this morning, when he was found guilty of the theft of $1,232.20
Lantau
seven junkmen
were each fined $5, or five days' im- prisonment, by Commander G. F. Hole, Harbour Master, at the Marine Court this morning.
The Channel is a prohibited, and controlled area,
MAYOR OF TINGHAI WOUNDED
Shanghai, To-day. Chen Chian, Mayor of Tinghai, in east Cheklang, and his wife were re- cently attacked by unidentified men and seriously wounded, says the "Sin Wan Pao."-Reuter.
from a Chinese woman in Road Central yesterday.
Queen's
Det. Sergt. Brooks said the woman was walking in the street with the money wrapped in a parcel. Defen- dant snatched the parcel from behind.
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ARE HERE IN ALL THEIR DISTINCTIVE NEW TONES, TASTEFUL VARIETY OF CHECKS, STRIPES AND PLAINS THERE ARE GREYS - BLUE GREYS BROWNS FAWNS AND SOFT GREENS FROM WHICH TO SELECT YOUR SPRING SUIT—QUALITY? YES! THAT IS OF FIRST IMPORTANCE.
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THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 15, 1940
as near to Nature as is desirable are
Sir William Crookes' lenses.
Something to offset the harmful glare is necessary but you don't
have to have the whole landscape darkened like a rainy day to do. that.
Wear Crookes and know what real dye-comfort means.,
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A motor-car accident, involving a Russian, a Chinese, and a 10- year-old lad, occurred near the nine-mile stone on Taipo Road at 10 a.m. to-day.
The car, driven by its owner, Mr. E. A. Tsenin, of No. 11, Han- kow Road, overturned completely on the road when Mr. Tsenin ap- plied the brakes to avoid hitting the Chinese lad who suddenly darted across the road.
Mr. Tsenin and a Chinese, pas- senger were later conveyed to the Kowloon Hospital. Both were suf- fering from head injuries, They were, however, not detained,
Certain members of Units óf H.K.V.D.C. are required to take part in Training Exercises dates and at times as shown be- * low:-
on
Thursday
1st Battery-5 'p.m. 11th April to 8.30a.m. Friday 12th.
2nd Battery-5 p.m. Wednesday 10th April to 8.30 a.m. Thursday 11th April.
3rd Battery-4.30 p.m. Wednesday 10th April to 8.30 a.m. Thursday 11th.
4th Battery-5 p.m. Tuesday 9th April to 8.30 am. Wednesday 10th April.
8.30
5th A. A. Battery-5p.m. Wednesday 10th April to a.m. Thursday 11th April.
Field Coy Engineers-Certain periods between 8th and .. 12th April.
on
Corps Signals As detailed Tuesday 9th or Wednesday 10th or Thursday 11th April from 2 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
No. 1 Company-2 p.m. Wednes- day 10th April to 7:30 pm. Wednesday 10th April,
No. 2 Company-2 p.m. Thurs- day 11th April to 7.30 p.m. Thurs- day 11th April.
No. 3 Company-2 p.m, Wednes- day 10th April to 7.30 p.m. Wednesday 10th April.-
No. 4 Company-2. p.m. Tues- day, 9th April to 9.30 p.m. Tues- day, 9th April..
No. Company-2 p.m. Thurs day 11th April to 7.30 p.m. Thurs- day, 11th April.
No. Company-2 p.m.. Wed- nesday 10th April to 7.30 p.m. Wednesday, 10th April.
No. 7 Company 2 p.m. Tues- day, 9th April to 7.30 p.m. Tues- day, 9th April.
Omcers and Volunteers concern- ed will be individually instruct- ed to attend and it is requested that Heads of Departments and Employers give them every pos- sible facility to do so for this short period.
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