HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

BANKS

HONGKONG AND

SHANGHAI BANKING

CORPORATION

Authorised Capital.....$50,000,000

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA" & CHINA

Issued & Fully Paid-Up $20,000,000 Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1859

Beserve Funds:

Sterling

£8,500,000 B.K. Currency Reserve $10,000,000 Reserve Liability of

Proprietors

890,000,000

Head Ofice: HỒNG KÔNG

Board of Directors.

Hon, Mr. A, L. Shield.

W. H. Lock, Esq.,

CĂ tirman.

Deputy Chairman.

J. K. Bousfield, Esq.,

AH. Compton, Esq.,

Ron. Mr. S. H. Dadwell,

D. F. Landale, Esq.,

G. Miskin, Esq.,

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Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Pro- prietors.....

BANNED FROM SIX COUNTRIES

Sir countries have" banned

a man who was sent to prison

at Leicester recently.

The man. Dayid Dishbak, was stated to have been expelled from Belgium, Italy, Germany, France £3,000,000 i and Austriä, while, when he was £3,000,000 | charged in London in 1933 with being a suspected person, a depor- £3,000,000 | tatlon order was made against

him.

A LONG LIST

HEAD OFFICE: LONDON; 38, Bishopsgate E.C.2. Sub-Agencies in London: 117/123, Leadenhall Street, 20.3. West End Branch: 14/16, Cockspur Street. S.W.L

Manchester Branch:

71, Mosley Street, Manchester.

AGENCIES AND BRANCHES:

HARBIN ALOR STAR

PENANG AMRITSAR RONG LONG RANGOON BANGKOK ILOILO

BAIGON BATAVIA

ІРОН

BEREMBAN BOMBAY

SHANORII KARACHI

KLANG

SINGAPORE SITIAWAN

Chief Manager. CALCUTTA

AGENCIES KOK CLIVE WIREKT FAILLIS PLACE KUALA

CANTOR.

"

K. 3. Morrison, Esq..

Hon, Mr. T. E. Pearce,

H. V. Wilkinson, Esq...

Sir Vandeleur M. Grayburn,

Branches:-

Ainoy

Ipob

Penang

_LUMPUR

Bangkok

Johore

Rangoon

Batavia

Kobe

Saigon

Bumbay

Kowloon San

Calcutta

Kuala

Francisco

CAWNFOES

WEBT COLOMBO DELHI

XGOHING

43

MADRAS

MANILA

MEDAN

Canton

Lumpur Shanghai

HAIPHONG

Chefoo

London

Singapore

Colombo

Lyons Sourabaya

Daires

Malacca

Sungei.

HAMBURO HANKOW

NEW YORK PRIPING

Foochow Manila

Patani Swatow

Haiphong Muar

Hamburg

(Johore) Tientsin

Hankow Mukden Tokyo

** Harbin New York Tsingtao

Hoogkow Paiping Yokohama Iloilo

-11

(Peking)

BOU BABATA TAIPING TIENTEIN TONGELE

(Bhuket)

TELNOTID TOKOHAMA

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking Business transacted.

CUBBIT Accousta opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter periods in Local or Other Currencies at rates which will be quoted on application. Current Accounts opened in SAVINGS ACCOUNT also opened in Local Currency and Fixed Deposits Local Currency and Sterling with received for one year or shorter interest allowed at rates obtainable periods in Local and other Cur-on, application. rencies on terms which will be The Bank's Head Office in quoted on application.

Also up to date Safe Deposit Boxes in various sizes To Let..

Hong Kong, 13th Mar. 1839. HONGKONG SAVINGS

BANK

The Business of the above Baak in conducted by the HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING COR- PORATION. Rules may be ob tained on application.

For the HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

V. M. Grayburn,

Chief Manager.

Hong Kong, 25th Feb., 1839.

London undertakes Executor and Trustee business, and claims re- covery of British Income Tax overpaid, on terms which may be ascertained at any of the Agencies and Branches.

R. A. CAMIDGE"

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Manager.

THE CHASE BANK

15, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

HEAD OFFICE:

18, PINE STREET,

NEW YORK.

An com-

BANK OF EAST ASIA,

LIMITED

Authorised Capital ....$10.000,000.00 Paid-up Capital

5,598,600.00 Reserve and Undivided

Profits

2,883,932.01,

Head Office:"HONG KONG No. 18. Des Voeux Road, Central.

Board of Directors; ↑

Sir Shouers Chow, Chairman

Li Xoor Chon, Esq. Li Lan Sany, Eige Wong ChuSoo, E.

F. K. Kwok, Flag

Wong Fun Tong, Esq. Kan Ying Po, Esq.

ChanChingBbek, Esq. FungPingWah Ziq.

Kan Tong Po, Esq, Chief Managar,

Li Tre Fong, Eaq, Manager.

Amay Bataria

Bombay

Calestia

Branches and Agunojas :----

Второто Kowloon PREDA London Rangoon Sourabaya Manila Valverd Bwatow Melbourne San Fran. Sydney Haiphong Nagaaks oleon Tantala Hankow New York Beattie Tanopart Honolulu

Bemerang Kabe

'Shanghai Felping

on

Police said he had a long list of previous convictions, mainly for theft, at Prague, Antwerp, Rome, Copenhagen. Berlin, Leipzig and Paris

Detective-Supt. Ashburner said Dishbak claimed that he was a omcer in the Russian army until the Communists obtained power, when he escaped to Germany,

He was sent to prison for six months for stealing notes from the Midland Bank at Leicester. and x months for landing in England, without a permit, the sentences, to run concurrently.

The magistrates recommended. that another deportation order should be made against him.

"Spy" Buried Alive

J

REFUGEE SPANISH

CAMP MURDER

French police are searching among the 80.000 Spanish refugees in the 'Argeles- con- centration camp for

the murderers of a man who was burled alive there recently.. The crime was not revealed until some days later.

Two refugee officers, who had kept silent three days because they feared reprisals,,, described A scene they had witnessed.

As they were strolling along the beach at dusk they saw a man struggling in the water.

Fifteen militiamen were' stand- ing on the shore, and each time the man struggled out of the sea one of them kicked him back.

The officers tried to intervene. but were warned to keep clear.

"We have a right to this," they were told. "The man is a spy.""

Late at night the officers return-

American Bask offering wed to this spot and found a hillock in the principal Markets of in the sands. They dug into and the world.

discovered the body of the man..

Interest Rates on Applicatim.

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES

This Bank is entirely owned by THE CHASE NATIONAL BINE, NEW YORK, with Resources over U.S. 82,500,000,000.

D. M. BIGGAR,

Manager:

SLIPPERY CUSTOMERS

HONOLULU-Police hers are trying to track down thieves who stole 4,383 lbs. of balter. from a local warehouse."

They are puzzled to know how such a quantity of butter could have been removed and distributed

this over

small island.

Every description" of Basking and Exchange business, transacted Loan! granted

approved securities

A native Hawaiian, Fred Current Accounts opened in Local

Paoa, has been assigned to Currency and Fixed Deposita re- ceived for

investigate or shorter

the case. When periods in Local and Foreign Cur given the job be remarked: rencies on terms which will be

"It's quoted on application.

business."

one year

Safe Deposit Boxes To Let

KAN TONG PO

Chief Manager. }

BANK OF CHINA

Specially Chartered by

THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT OF CHINA AS AN INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE

BANK

PAID-UP CAPITAL $40,000,000, da (BRANCHES ALL OVER CHINA)

Owing to our numerous Branches: in Chins and connections in the principal Commercial Centres of the World, we are able to extend to our Clients special facilities for Domestic and Foreign Banking and Exchange.

a durned slippery

KILLED SIX PEOPLE

MEDICAL" EVIDENCE

* Medical evidence proved that he had been allowed to crawl up the beach. An attempt had then been made to strangle him, but had been abandoned. Alive, but muconscious, he had been buried in the sand. The medical expert found nine bruises on the head and body, and Anger marks on the throat.

He declared that the man died from suffocation while unconscious. The officers are unable to identify the murderers.

VANISHED

+1

GENERAL

Political Workers Behind The Japanese

Lines

PRICE ON THEIR HEADS

More than 150 members of the Cheklang Political Work- strengthening ers Corps are the Chinese administration In areas under Japanese 02- cupation. This force, which tag been operating for fre months, is to be reinforced by 3,000 additional young men trined by the National MIH- tury Council,

i h

in.

beert or-

dical and military units in six "districts ́have ranised.

In addition, the members are doing intelli- fence work for the Chinese Army.

The 150 original members of the corps were selected from `among free active political workers in Cheklang. After having." been months' given two

additional Itraining for service in Japanese occupied areas ̧.· they were sent out.

To maintain contacts with the Chinese authorities, the Corps has established headquarters Immedi- iately behind the Chinese line.

The purpose of the Corps Japanese occupied areas is three- CONSIGNEES' NOTICES fold: to maintain Chinese au- thority and enforce Chinese Gov- ernment orders; to facilitate the activities of guerilas; and to counteract the work of the enemy's political, agents,

P

Before the arrival of the Corps In the occupied areas, there were several armed forces operating Independently against the Jap- tanese. There were groups madey up of the Chinese army who had

removed their uniforms and torri off their badges to avoid recog

tion and groups composed 01 students and farmers who had become guerillas with little or no training.

of

PRINCE LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

Глом NEW YORK, LOS ANGELES & SAN FRANCISCO.

MALAYAN PRINCE" HE Motor Vessel

having arrived from the above Ports on 1st instant, Connguses of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods we being landed at their risk into the Godowne of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Charguses risk wind скрепле

Much of the political work the Corps has been to bring about co-ordination between the

fight- All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods ing units. The members havears to be left in the Godowns, whers organized political training classes they will be examined on Saturday, for farmers and started mobile 6th instant, 1939, at 10 AM, schools for Chinese studenta. areas where Chinese officials have been functioning. the members have assumed â supervisory capacity.

JAPANESE OFFER

or

For every member killed captured, the Japanese offer $2,000 as reward. This offer has not affected the work of the Corps, for since then Anti Japanese Volunteer Corps, ย Women's Political Corps, and several other poll-

an

In

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES

NOTICE TO CONSIGN•-S

M.V. "ANGLO SAXON"

FROM MELBOURNE & SYDNEY.

All Claims must be presented within far which data they cannot be re 15 Days of the Vossel's arrival here, oognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have loft the Godowys, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 8th instanty will be rabject to Bent,

No Fire Lärande 'has heas affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

FURNESS (FAR EAST), LTD..

Sad Floor, Hongkong & Shangbai Bank Building Dials 93185 & 93169.

Hong Kong, 1st May, 1930.

RICKMERS LINES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

THE S.S.

THE

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"ČLAUS RICKMERS " having arrived from Hamburg and Ports of call, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk into the Rong Kong & Kowloon being landed at their risk into the at Kowloon, where delivery may be Godowns of the Hong Kong and obtained as anon as the goods are Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company, landed.

ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are

Ltd. at Kowloon, whence and/or from

the wharves delivery may be obtained here, unless notice has been given 48 Optional cargo will not be landed Optional cargo will not be landed hours prior to vessel's arrival, but here, unless notice has been given 48 carried on from port to port to the hours prior_top="wel's' arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final al port of call to which the option port of call to which the option extends. No Claime will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 6th May, will be subject to rent,

extends

Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the ded May, 1839. will be subject to

No claims will be admitted after the

All claims against the vessel must rent

All broken, chafed, and damaged

be presented to the undersigned on Goods are to be left in the Godowns, before the 15th May or they will where they will be examined on 2nd not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 5th May at 10a.m. by our surveyors, Mestra, Goddard & Douglas.

veyors

May, 1939, at 10 am, by our Bar-

Messrs. Goddard and Douglas. warehouse Regulations consignees To comply with the General Bonded must have a Revenue Officer in In the case of dutiable cargo, Con. attendance when damaged dutiable. signees are requested to inform the goods are examined Imports & Exports Office that they have such goods for examination. No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned

ON WAY TO

ALBANIA 7"

Three days before the Ita- Hans invaded Albania, 18- year-old John Byan, schoolboy son of Str Andrew Ryan, British Envoy Extraordinary and Minister. Plenipotentiary to Albania, left London to spend the holidays with his parents in Albania. Since then nothing has been heard of him:

He was to have travelled through Italy, crossing the Adriatic' from Bari, where some of the invading Italian forces embarked.

At the same time, no news has been - received by the Foreign Office from Sir Andrew Ryun ance the invasion. The British Legation is at Durazzo, the port which was bombed and shelled by the Italians.

"LITTLE. ANXIETY”

It is believed that Sir Andrew and Lady Ryan are stu in Albania: An official at the Foreign Orice stated:

VERSAILLES One of the the most astonishing murder trials of recent years has end- ed after a three-week hear- ing in the conviction on all counts of 29-year-old Gene Weldmann (a German), accus- ed of murdering six pérsons. Weldmann's accomplice, Roger Dalion, was found guilty of being concerned in two of the Killings. "No particular anxiety is felt. but Collet Tericot, charged with for their safety. Had anything receiving the proceeds of the muz- happened the news would have got ders, was acquitted and lean out somehow. It is more likely Blanc, fourth accused, was found that all means of communication guilty only of harbouring Dillion. are out of order of have been cut Weldmann confessed to killing off and that Sir Andrew is unable SHIUCHOW KINGOHOW. five of the victims, who met their to communicate with us. Had he We also handle the issue of deaths within the space of four left Albania we should, of course, Bonds and other Pablin Kands of months

have heard from hin z

Head Office: SHANGHAI

Hong Kong Branch:

4, QUEEN'S ROAD, 0. South China Offices!

CANTON SWATOW

KONGMOON TOISHAN

the Chinese Government both at Both Weldmann and Dillion were Home and Abroad.

sentenced to death and Jean Blanc received 20" months Handsw, ment.

SHOU 2. CHEN, S

John Ryan is the youngest of Bir Andrew's four sons, He is at school at Ampleforth, the Bendictine col- lege near York

All claims must reach us before the and Jane, 1939, or they will not be recognized.

by

No Insurance will ne sffested. Bills of Lading will be countoraigned.

JEBSEN & CO. Agents. [344 Hong Kong, 28th April, 1830.

DODWELL CO., LTD,

Agents Hong Kong, 29th April, 1939.

CHIL

JAPA

VISIT BALI AND JAVA

Special Excursion Fares On Application

SAILINGSTM

TO MANILA, BALI, MAKASSAR AND SOERABAIA:-

m.s. * TJISADANE”'

23rd May

TO BATAVIA: (DIRECT) 1. “TJIBADAK" 16th May

TO AMOY & SHANGHAI-

&STJISALAK' 7th May m.s. *TJISADANE' 10th May

For Freight & Fantage" Bates Apply:

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'HONGKONG

MODERN

LIJN EXPRESS SERVICE

TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1939, -PAGE 13

PRESIDENT LINER Sailings

FOR SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES

via SHANGHAI, KOBN, YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU

88. “ PRESIDENT CLEVELAND" Sails May 5th at 1901 AM. 8.S." PRESIDENT PIERCE"

May 19th at 19.01 AM 88. "PRESIDENT COOLIDGE"

June 3rd at 19 Noor 88. " PRESIDENT TAFT/"

#

June 16th at 1201 A.M.

8.8. - PRESIDENT CLEVELAND " 8.8. “ PRESIDENT PIERCE”.

June 30th at 19.01 AM. July 14th at 19.01 A.M. AND FORTNIGHTLY THEREAFTER

11

FOR NEW YORK & BOSTON

via Suiz

SB." PRESIDENT HARRISON" Sails May 18th at 11 - Noon .:

June 9th at 18 Noos SS. PRESIDENT POLK "

AND FORTNIGHTLY THEREAFTER

FOR MANILA

SS.PRESIDENT PIERCE " 8.8. " PŘESIDENT HARRISON * 8.8..." PRESIDENT COOLIDGE" 58. PRESIDENT FOLK”

Saila May 12th at 1.00 AM.

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May 12th at 12 Noor

May 20th at 9.00 P., June 9th at 12 Noor

AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES

ROUND WORLD SERVICES

12, PEDDER ST.

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Lloyd

TEL. "28171.

FORTNIGHTLY

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FAR EAST-INDIA-ITALY

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Hongkong-Loudon 23 days Hongkong-Italy 21 days

SCHEDULE OF SAILING FROM HONGKONG

TO MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, EGYPT & ITALY

5.8.

B.. "CONTE ROSSO" 19th May “GIULIO CESARE" 10th May m.v. "VICTORIA" 27th May "LÀ “COSTE VERDE” 9th June

LLOYD

TO SHANGHAI

1.5. "CONTE ROSSO" 5th May. m.v. "VICTORIA"

20th May.. 8.5. "CONTE VERDE". gad June B. "C. BIANCAMANO" žüh June 6.3. "CONTE ROSSO" 7th July

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Kobe

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.... 19th May 8. "PREDSSEN"...... - for Ebanghai. Dairen, Kobe,

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3rd June

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