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ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS.
HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
·0.
B.
WATERWORKS ORDINANCE,
1938.
NO. 20 OF 1938.
The above Ordinance stipulates that only plumbers licensed by the Water Authority may con" struct, alter or repair a service connected to the Water Works.
SENSATION IN
TOKYO
Japan And 100- Year War
TUKYO, Jan. 7, (Router). A great sensation has been created by the appearance of the first of a serles of signed articles by Lt. Col. Tatsuhiko Takashima, of the Army Gen- eral Staff. in to-day's issue, al the "Nichi Nicht" chain of newspapers.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tbat the Certificate. 6/NS.4430 dated Hongkong, 18th January, 1936 for Sixty shares "of this Bank numbered 95407/ 95466 inclusive registered in the name of Mr., Vivian Geoffrey Smyth has been Lost or Stolen and should this certificate not be produced to the Bank before the
The attention of consumers is 14th January, 1939,.a new certi ficate for the shares will be directed to the list of licensed China issued, and the aforesaid Certi-plumbers published in the Gov. stage of long-term warfare, ficate No. 6/NS.4430 will be ernment Gazette of the 6th thereafter treated by this Cor "poration as Null and Vold,
By Order of the Court of Directors,
V. M. GRAYBURN,
Chlet Manager.
UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG.
2031
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TEMPORARY LECTURER IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING.
The Council will appoint a temporary lecturer in Mechanical Engineering with special qualiti cations in Thermo-Dynamics and in the design of boilers, Steam and
Candidates Oil engines. must hold a good British Univer
HKS sity qualification. Pay 400.00 a month,
it
The appointment may become permanent.
Applications should reach the undersigned by 1st February,
1939.
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WB. FINNIGAN,
Registrar,
University of Hong Kong. 3rd January, 1939.
CHINA PROVIDENT. LOAN & MORTGAGE CO., LTD.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Certificate No. 8768 dated Hongkong, 30th January, 1924 for-392-shares of this Company, numbered 181285/
The article is entitled "Japan's declaration of a 100-year war."
Lt.-Col: Takashinia says that thi
incident has entered the
Settlement of the incident will inevitably result in an epoch- January, 1939, and to additions making transformation of the to the above list which may world. for which Japan is now appear from time to time in the Aghting.
Such Government Gazette,
a monumental task can To avoid contravention of the only be accomplished in a period fot one or two centuries, and there- Ordinance, consumers are refere Japan
now stands on the quested to employ only licensed threshold of a 100-year war which plumbers on work to be done to she has launched for the renova- tion of the world in accordance services connected or to be con+; nected to the Water Works."
R. M. HENDERSON, Waler Authority,
Public Works Department, Hong Kong, 6th January, 1939.
DEATH
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At Macao, on January 8, 1929, Jose Miguel Victor de Figueiredo
(Josino), aged 70.
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HONGKONG, JANUARY 8, 1939,
CZECHS SHOW TEETH
THE
HE SERIOUS · CLASH which broke but on Friday between the Czech and Hungarian forces at the frontier town of Munkacs forbodes ominous action Al- though fighting has ceased-at least temporarily in order that a joint inquiry might be made it is more than possible that trouble is
EDITORIAL
HONGKONG HARBOUR SCENE
DELIGHTFUL STUDY of Chinese junk in Hongkong har- bour. (Photo by Leica).
with the "Japanese Imperial way" CHINA STRONGER NO BALDWIN ·
Japan's sacrifices, on the altar of "pence include the obliteration of General Chiang Kai-shek's Ter gime and replenishment of "Japan's armaments against the Soviet.
What direction the construction of the new world will take, he concludes, will be known by un- derstanding everything interna- tonal in a Japanese light, while the modern history of the world is unfolding a new bright page.
RESTRICTIONS ON EXPORT FROM WEIHAIWEI
THAN EVER
even
CHUNGKING, Jan T (Cette tral) China's situation this year is
better than last year, declared General- Issime Chiang Kai-shek in a press interview yesterday.
Militarily. Generalissimo Chlang said, China ly: carry- Ing on the war of resistance smoothly and the morale of the Chinese forces 15 excel- lent. He also discussed the diplomatic situation with op- timism.
FUND MONEY
MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1939.
Hello & Goodbye
- BY A.W. HYER
The shipping calendar over the week-end was a bit limited as to the number calling and departing our shores, but the passenger lists were interesting. Also, gone but not forgotten are those voya- gers, via the m.v. Bossevain, whom we will present to you.
Encasing ourselves in a pair of seaboots, a trench coat and the oldest felt chapeau we waded up and down the wharves in the raina attempting to do our best for the "Press" readers,
S.S. Chliral
?
jin which city she will visit rela- tions for several months. What a SATURDAY NOON was certainly trip she is on. yet tears, home- damp and rainy out of doors sickness and mal-te-mer have but not so aboard this P. and O. been her constant companions. liner where many "Hongkongites Another executive of Tours In- were gay and merry in their good" (ternational, Mr. Paul E. Willams, byes to frends sailing south and [Manager of the Los Angeles once to England.
is calling at Hongkong. Having
Happy to be returning Home for Just completed a tour of South a visit but sid, to be leaving the American countries, we hope he head of the family in Hongkong will find our city one of the high- was Mrs. G. W. Rela whose hus- lights of his whole trip. band is another nice member of Manila-Bound
that grand Asiatic Petroleum Com- - yo
pany. This lady's last long sea EIGHT PM Saturday, and the voyage was from the States to the President Cleveland" was away" Far East on the last ill-fated trip for the south in the cold, starry of the President Hoover.
jnight.
A ingapering we found the Miss Alice Glasgow put one over attractive and popular Miss Peggy (on us, almost, but being the news- Humphrey whom we nominate the monger, we found her booked to smartest attired traveller embark-sal) on this ship instead of the ing on the 1.5. Chitral. She epit- Potsdam, for Manila.
This young jomized tasteful casualness in her lady is taking her time travelling
FOR NAZIS two-piece, grey, wool suit, trim about the world; this summer she
a.class
med in grey lamb: the brown felt will arrive home in New York. The following statement was nat with a dustry blue veil ted Teacher always said" a year of Issued recently, on behalf of the about the crown and her pearls travel is worth two in Executive Committee of the Lord were the inevitable notes of chic room;" Baldwin Fund for Refugers;"
fashions. "The attention of the committee Mr. and
her
Captain Peter A. Green, USA., Mrs. W. Hamilton are is another world. trotter. Winding has been drawn to the following headed for "several months of up a pleasant visit with us, he statement in the Manchester Singapore visiting. This gentle-heads for Manila where he tran- Guardian."
man sees to it that all the me- ships to the President Harrison "There are about 35,000 Jews in chanical gadgets of the Imperial sailing to New York, via Svez. the German concentration camps. Airways' 'planes work properly. -Me, and` Mrs. C. F. Cress, of the there are thousands wandering The friends of this couple will be Chrysler Corporation, and Mrs. H.
Fanshawe, who leaves Generalissimo Chlang reiterat homeless about the German coun- welcoming them in the spring M. ed that the national policy oftryside, and many tens of thou-when they return after a call at officer husband working on HMS. continued resistance to Japanese sands have been reduced to com- Bangkok.
Birmingham, depart for a visit in plete destitution.
Unfortunately we could
not Manila. CHUNGKING, Jan. 8 (Central-aggression remains unchanged.
Nazi. Germany now sees Paying a glowing tribute to the
an locate Mrs. R, D. Klibee. However. M.V. Bossevain Restrictions on export from Wei- hatwe will be imposed by the Ja- patriotism of overseas Chinese, opportunity of profiting by the there must be many residents here
Chlang solicited misery it has created. If the sums who were sorry to see her depar EVERYONE on board has a grand panese beginning from January 15, Generalissimo according to a dispatch from Tien- their continued support for the collected for the benefit of the Cabin 158 was stacked with flower
so 'before the Dutch Jews can be realised in currency baskets, large and small, address-motorship heaves anchor, and there tsin
The Generalissimo professed that can be transferred to Ger-ed to this lady sailing to London. complete ignorance of Mr. Wank many and eventually flow into the Ching-wel's peace opinions prior coffers of the Third Realm, then President Cleveland to the issuance of his statement that realm will readily authorise
Without permission of the Ja- panese naval authorities no goods will be allowed to be exported.
war of resistance.
on December 29 last year. He Wang had never
said that Mr. revealed his opinions to him while In Chungking.
Lawn Bowls At
hour or
was no departure from this situa- tion Last Thursday when the Bossevain sailed for Manila and
a more liberal emigration policy. SATURDAY MORNING by 3.30 South Africa,
o'clock both the President Van Mr. A. O'Connor was one of a To discuss this rather delicate
д
Mr.
DEATH OF MR. J.
matter National Socialist leaders Buren (now travelling the trans-large party, and he was the prin- Pacific route as a treighter-nojcipal Travelling on a "look-sce" think that a 'moderate" and M.V. FIGUEIREDO ·
and the President trip to South Africa, this Army 'conservative"" like Dr. Schacht is passengers)
Cleveland The death occurred suddenly at
to the gentleman will find himself home were tied up the most suitable man." M120 yesterday of Mr.
in England by the spring. Being JOSI
"The Executive Committee have wharves for a short stay. Josina Miguel Victor de Figuel-
Arthur N Duck is really a great footballer, we believe that not entered into any discussions redo formerly of the. Hongkong
and have no intention of entering combining business and pleasure. missing this sport coupled with the Canton and Macao Steamboat Co..
into any discussions to arrange for Manager in the San Francisco parting of friends, were his only Ltd., on whose Macao line he
er to permit the transfer to or ex- office of Tours International, he is sorrows. served as purser for many years.
However, shipboard-life to Mani- The following are the results of penditure in Germany, of any part visiting the Far East studying and Aged 70, the late Mr. Figueiredo matches played in the Kowloon of the Lord Baldwin, Fund for Re-investigating this travel business la could not be duli for any of the was unmarried. He was a brother Tong Club Winter Lawn Bowls fugees, except in so far as it may And that is some job, but a plea-travellers, "Queenie," David Kaili
* Kowloon Tong
of Messrs. M. A. Figueiredo, of the Tournament to date:→→ Green Island Cement Co. Ltd.. E.
J. and H. J. Figueiredo, of Messrs. Hughes and,, Hough
SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP
First Round"
A. J. Kew beat C. Mose 21-20.
and the three Hawaikan, dancing be necessary to pay the railway sant vocation:
The small, twenty-year-old, Miss gals, whose entertainment, al re- fares of refugees to the German
Jane Gilbert, was a puzzle to, ussidents of Hongkong and the sur- border.
"The Lord Baldwin Fund will be as well as a big envy." Travelling rounding territory enjoyed during The fureral. It is understood T. M. Gregory beat J Tang 21-16.devoted entirely to the welfare of from her home in Honolulu, this the Seasch holidays, were sailing refugees after they have left Ger- young lady trans-shipped to the to engagements in the Philippine 5.5. Chitral heading for Singapore. city. This troupe had their share many."
er admirers and goodbye wishers galore.
will take place in Macao to-day,
HERR FUNK IN ROME
ROME. Jan. 8 (Reuter).--Herr
T. K. Lim beat Y. Abbas 21—19.. N. A E Mackay beat A. Spary
(holder) 21-13.
A. H. Basta beat H. Gittins 21-18. W. J. Howard boat J. N. Wong
21-14.
likely to recur. MUNKACZ is a town which was 181676 inclusive, registered in. ceded to Hungary last year by the name of Lee Hysan (dec'd) | the Goverment of Czechoslovakia has been Lost or Destroyed, and in conformity with the Vienn should this certificate not be pro. Arbitration Award. The ransfer Walter Funk. German Minister of J: L. Stephens beat R. E. Lee 21--7, followed the slicing of the Czech Economics, arrived here yesterday melon, first by Hitler. later. by after a holiday in Sicily. fingary and Poland.
He will discuss Italo-German
Second Round
N. A. E. Mackay beat A. H. Basto
21-19,
duced to the Company before the 30th January 1939, a new cert}" cate for the shares will be pOOR, UNHAPPY Czechoslovakia trade relations with Simor Lan- W J. Howard beat J. L. Stephens issned, and the aforesaid Certif. was sacrificed on the altar of tini, Minister of Corporations, who She was made the victim recently visited Germany. It is of Nazi greed. She was forced to possible that the Jewish question swallow the ple of humility and will also be discussed.
cate No. 8768 will be thereafter treated by this Company as Null
and Vold.
By Order of the Board
of Directors, J. C. GUTERRES,
Secretary
LOST.
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- Notice hereby given that three sterling drafts on the Han. kow Branch of The Central Bank ⚫ China No. H1233/115 for the sum of nine hundred and one pounds, six shilings, three pence,
peace.
|
stand by to look on while plece
after plece of her territory was
toin away from her. She was un-
21-16.
SINGLES HANDICAP
Second Round
H
Gitting (scr.) beat R. E Lee
plus 12) 26-24.
J. Tang (plus 8) beat A. J. Kew
(scr.) 25-22.
į.
T. K. Lim (plus 5) beat W. J. How
ard (scr.) 2414. Mose (plus 5) beat A. Spary
(act.) 25-19,
able even to utter a single word of act in case of necessity; already it crisis protest, much less take action to is said that 2 further defend herself. Her friends had threatens in the Teschen District deserted her when she was most in where disorders have eccurred in C. need of help. Her allies turned termittently ever since that terri- | their backs on her and silently re-tory fell into Polish hands. The mained aloof.
outlook is none too promising and
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THE
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PAIKS
First Round
:i
GUERILLAS ACTIVE IN SPITE OF SNOW
Hit And Run Tactics Big
Menace To Japanese
CHUNGKING, January 7 (Reuter)-Despite the chilly weather 'with frequent rain and mow, Chinese guerillas on various fronts as well as behind the enemy's lines, continue their hit-and-ran tactics against the Japanese relentlessly, according to reports gathered from widely scattered places.
The accumulated losses on the part of the Japanese are under- stood to be heavy.
The Number One of Detag in Canton, Mr. and Mrs." H. Plelake vacation-bound via this de- luxe motorship.
art
The lovely Mrs. Donald Wagstaff husband behind and leaves her goes visiting relations in Capetown, but she will soon be returring.
Mr. and Mrs. E Lipsett were |Manila-bound and according to the nice Mr. Dutch Purser, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Seward and their daughter Miss L 'Seward, were due to go sailing to Singapore.
SITUATION IN JAMAICA
KINGSTON. JAMAICA, Jan. 8 (Reuter) The composition of the arbitration board, to inquire into recent strikes has not been decided. Labour representatives have al-
The northern sector of the Canton-Hankow line extending from Wuchang to Yoyang now under Japanese occupation is subject to there are no signs of improvement. A. H. Basto and R. E. Lee beat J. constant harassment by Chinese guerillas who are particularly active EVENTS REVEAL the deep re-i
M. Jack and. T. K. Lím 22-17. sentment which lay in the IN THE CZECH-Hungarian clash.["
arbund Yoyang," Linslang, Puchi and Sienning. heart of every loyal son of Czecho- it is but natural that both
Second Round
On Wednesday the elusive fight on the Japanese garrison at Ling-ready nominated three delegates, slovakia and they tend to show sides should accuse "the other of A. Spary and J. Tang beat H GIL-
ers, braving a heavy snowstorm, klaking on the Hangchow-Fuyang while the Chamber of Commerce tins and Dr. Asger 28–20. that the Czech bore Insalt and in- having started the trouble and the
a surprise raid on the highway recently, Hulishan (FOX has submitted three names to the Jury patiently until he reports which have been received A. Abbas and C. Mose beat A. Jstaged
Japanced at Klangshanping in the Hill) and Liyushan (Carp Hill) Governor for his acceptance. Kew and K. M. Lee 22-21. could bear. ng more. Like are, of course. numemus and con-
The waterfront workers are dis- WORM a trapped animal, he had ficting. Hungary has despatched W. F. Howard and T. M... Gregory neighbourhood of Yoyang. Abrut the neighbourhood were both re-
regarding the orders of their TURNS no course whither to a strong Note to Prague and the "beat Dr. Atienza and N. A. E. 60 Japanese were killed and eight captured by them.
horses captured by the guerillas. Under cover of darkness on the unions and are striking at the Mackay 25-15. enemies. sur-latter has replied, stating that a
investigation"
Rink games are also being play. Major Wu Kwang-chung a Chi- night of January 3 Chinese guerli-lightest provocation. rounded him until at last he has severe
The banana coinpantes have ́ad- was las approached Tsinghuachén, a to TROOPS
rural town east of Yuslang in vised growers that they will pay south Shans, and fired at the only for fruit actually shipped.
The "Jamaica Standard” suggests the immediate appointment of Minister of Labour.
turn. His
UT"
nese
battalion-commander,
ed on the American tournament
wounded.
TRANSPORT WAYLAID
A, H. Basto's Rink
to
'A. Spary's Rink'
P W L On the same day a Japanese Japanese. About forty of them
transport unit, was waylaid at were killed.
In north Shansi Chinese guéril 11 Kangwangchiao, about six miles!
been forced; In spite of the fact has been ordered No. H1187/109 for the sum of that his wings have been clipped ascertain who is res- MOVING basis. The following are the pre- two hundred and seventy-five and in spite of the fact that he ponsible for the out-
sent standing- pounds, and No. H1250/116 for has been considerably weakened as break. Meanwhile, the the sum of eighty-four pounds, a result of the constant bleeding, Hungarians allege that the Czechs
The to bare his teeth and move to de- are moving up fresh troops, V. N. Atienza's Rink three shillings are lost.
fend himself whether he likes it or parently with the intention Hankow Branch of the Central not. And now that he has rolled throw a bridge across the River Bank has been duly notified of up his sleeves and decided to fight Tatorca in order to transport their the loss, and the said Sterling for his rights, it will be interesting forces across the border, Drafts are hereby declared null to see how the wind blows. and vold,
DIRECTORATE-OF
ORDNANCE,
Ministry of Military- Affairs,
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
OF CHINA.
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H. Gitans' Rink
southeast of Yoyang. Some 50 las have heavily damaged the rail- Japanese lost their lives. Five way track between 'Ningwu and Japanese army lorries were dam Bohsien.
2
2
"2.
2 1 1
2
2
aged and a quantity of ammunition
SPANISH WAR
was seized by the Chinese.
Traffic on the Hainan Railway
GEN. WU TE-CHEN
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KUMAON RIFLES
BEAT H.K.U.
In
1
Third Division football match on the Club ground yester-
WHATEVER MAY BE the pros HUNGARY is not likely to accept and cons of the matter, It can
the challenge lying down and safely be said that it is an il) wind SARAGOSSA, Jan, & (T/Ocean) in Anhwel has been disrupted as!
18 kilometres separated a result of the destruction of rails
IN KWEILIN Germany and Poland cannot be which blows nobody any good. In---Only
day, the Kumaon Rifles refeated certain that the "vanquished" deed, there are in it the makings Nationalist troops of the Navarese and sleepers by Chinese guerillas
!KWEILIN, Jan. 8 (Central)-Gen. University by five goals to two, Czech will not rise and turn of a second Sarajevo, and, unlessbrigades from the important in-near Hotel.. against her. Hitler wilt most the
All bridges between Shiblichiao Wu Te-chen, until recently Chair- after leading three-one at half greatest statesmanship isdustrial town of Reus on Saturday probably have something to say shown to avold a major conflict, it afternoon. Reus is one of Cata- and Chiuliting on the Kashing-man of the Kwangtung Provincial time. and he is more than likely to get is more than likely that Europe wjlonia's foremost railway centres Pinghu highway in Cheklang have Government, arrived here pesteri- something if he decides once more be thrown into the throes of an- and is the prime objective of the also been damaged. to resort to his brow-beating tac-other war, one even greater than Nationalist army fighting in the tics. Poland Hikewise is certain to that di 1914-1938.
|southern sector.
Krishna Singh netted three
day from Tanhsten in north times for the Rides and Narain attack Another mudden
was Kwangting. He will proceed to Singh twice, Tam Kong-ye scoring. launched by Chinese mobile, anita morrow to Chungking to interview the two goals for University.
the Central authorities.