HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

BANKS

HONGKONG & SHANGHAI THE CHARTERED BANK OF

BANKING CORPORATION

INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA

Authorised Capital........ $50,000,000 Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1883 Issued & Pully Paid-Up #20,000,000

Reserve Funds »

Sterling

14

£3,000,000 Paid-Up Capital £6,500,000 Reserve Fund

£8,000,000 H.K. Currency Reserve $10,000,000 Reserve Liability of Pro Reserve Liability of.

prietors

£3,000,000 Proprietors

$90,000,000

HEAD OFFICE: LONDON: 39, Bishopagate E.0.2. Sub-Agencies In London: 117/199, Leadenhall Street, EC.3. West End Branch:

Head Office:--HONG KONG

Board of Directori: A, L. Shields, Esq.,

W. H. Lock, Esq.,

Chairman.

Deputy Chairman.

Hon. Mr. J. K. Bousfeld,

A. H. Compton, Esq.,

Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell,

D. F. Landale, Esq.

G. Miskin, Esq.,

K. S. Morrison, Esq.,

Hon. Mr. T. E. Pearce,

H. V. Wilkinson, Esq.,

Sir Vandeleur M. Grayburn,

Chief Manager.

14/18, Cockspur Street, *8.W.1.,

* Manchester 'Branch:

59, Mosley Street, Manchester, 2.

AGENCIES AND BRANCHES:

ALOR STAR

PENANG

AMBITBAR"

BANGKOK

BATAVIA

BOMBAT

CALCUTTA KLANG AGENCIES: KOM

Cu B KUALA FAIR PLACE

CANTON

TONGIAS

(Bhuket)

WARRIN

ILOILO ГРОН

KARACHI

LUMTUR

Amoy Bangkok Batavia Bombay Calcutta

Branches: Ipoh

CAWNPOKE

KUCHING

~ HONG KONG BANGGON

SAIGON 1ZREMBAN SANGHAL 81NGAPORE #ITIAWAN DOURABAYA TAIPING TIENTSIK

Johore

Penang Rangoon

CEST

MADRAS

COLOMBO

MANILA

Kobe

Saigon..

Kowloon

San

DELHI HAIPHONG

MRDAN

NEW YORK

*TSINGTAO

YOKOHAMA

Kuala

Canton

Lumpur Shanghai

Francisco HAMBURG

HANKOW

Chefoo

London

Colombo

Lyons

Singapore. Sourabaya

Foochow

Manila

Haiphong Muar

Patani Swatow

Hamburg (Johore)

Tientsip

Hankow

Mukden

Tokyo

Tsingtao Yokohama

Dairen Malacca Sungei

Harbin New York Hongkew Peiping Iloilo

CORRENT ACCOUNTS opened in LOCAL CURRENCY and Fixo DEPOSITS received for one year or shorter periods. in Local and other Cur- rencies on terms which will be quoted on application.

ALO up to date Sarz Dxposir BOXES in various sizes To LET

Hong Kong, 5th June, 1990,

HONGKONG. SAVINGS

BANK

The Business of the above Bank is conducted by the HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING COR PORATION. Rules may be obtain- ed on application.

PELPING

(Peking)

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking Business transacted.

CURRENT ACCours opened and FIXED DEPOBsirs received for One Year or shorter periods in Local or Other Currencies at rates which will be quoted on application.

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interest' allowed at rates obtainable on application.

The Bank's Head Office in London

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

R. A. CAMIDGE,

Manager.

THE CHASE BANK

15, QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL

HEAD OFFICE:

18, PINE STREET,

NEW YORK. American Bank offering com- plete Foreign Banking Bervice in the principal Markets of the world. Interest Rates on Application.

For the HONGKONG & SHANGHALAn

BANKING CORPORATION.

V. M, GRAYBURN,

Chief Manager. Hong Kong, 25th-Feb., 1930.

BANK OF EAST ASIA,

- LIMITED

Authorised Capital......$10,000,000.00

Paid-Up Capital

Reserve and Undivided

Profita..

5,508,600.00

2,883,932.01

Head Office:-HONG KONG No. 10 Des Voeux Road, Central.

Board of Directors:

Sir Shouson Chow, Chairman

Li Koon Chun Esq., Li Lan Bang, Bag, P. K. Kwok, Esq. Wong Cha Bon, Esq. Wong Tan Tong, Esq. Ken Ying Pa Bag. Chan Ching Sher, Est. Ping Ping Wah Eaq, Kan Tong Fo, Riq, Chif Manager. Li The Fong, Eq.,” Mangur, -

Branches and Agencies:-

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES

THE

This Bant is entirely owned by BANT, CHASE NATIONAL New York, with Resources over U.S.$2,500,000,000.

D. M. BIGGAR,

Second Voi Pres.

GERMANY NOW DISILLUSIONED

Remarkable Series Of Letters

A remarkable series of letters Amay

Blogspars Kowloon Fest London

from Tango Bozzabar

representative non-Nazi Balgod Swabor Bombay Manila

Germans is, published on May 23 Calentia Helbourne a Fan Byday

in an anonymous book, stated to be by a "Member of the German

Balphong

Bankow Honolulu

Engrats

dison Tiantain

Vancouver

New York`· Beattis. Puzle Bearing Pelping bangal

A WEEK PER FLAG

ONE E

FOREIGN SHIPS CAN NOW CALL

AT SWATOW... SHANGHAL July 1 (Reuter) -The Japanese Naval spokes- man at this afternoon's Dress conference stated that the Japanese Consul-Geriétal hád to-day Informed the foreign- Consuls that third power skips would be allowed to tilt Swatow once a week ber flag. but that 24 hours' notice maist first be given to the Japanese naval authorities.

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He added that these ships would

or v be a owed to carry foodstuffs and mails "cotisigned to Third Party nationals.

Nations having only one, or two nationals will be asked to send mal and food stuffs for these persons by the ships of nations.

other

GERMANY TO PAY £10,000,000

Sabotage In U.S. During War

WASHINGTON, Jung 15-Ger- many was accused to-day of frami for the purpose of obtaining s

favourable verdict in the war-time

Black Tom explosion case, by dir. Justice Roberts, acting as Umpiré for the German-American Mixed Claims Commission which beard

it.

The case was re-opened on the complaint of the American Com- missioner that the Germans had put forward a dishonest defence and were guilty of "fraud, perjury and the supression of evidence.”

Mr. Justice Roberts agreed with this charge.

GENERAL

ANGLO - FRENCH - SOVIET PARLEYS RUSSIA NOW CONSIDERING LATEST PACT PROPOSALS

MOSCOW, July 1(Reuter)-The British and French Ambas sadors to Moscow and Mr. William Strang, the Special Envoy of the British. › Government, called on the Soviet Foreign Minister and Vice-Foreign Minister. to-day and were in conversation with them for about two hours.

Mr. Strang later said that the Soviet Government was now considering the fatest proposals for a tripartite pact and that there would be another conference very soon...

In Parks this morning, M. Bonnet, the French Foreign Minister, sevealed to the Connell of Ministers the text of the. latest Anglo-French proposals to Moscow. According to an omdal - com- !· munique issued subsequently, M.'

the negotiations were developing favourably.

Bonnet informed the Council that INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATIONTM

M. Bonnet called on the Soviet Ambassador to Paris this morning.

M. Daladier, the French Pre-] mer, reported to the Council of! Ministers on the internal mes. taken to make France's sures Intentions clear.

He also reported on decrees, which were carried, in connection with matters of national defence.

ANNIVERSARY OF WAR TO BE OBSERVED

on

With the approach of the second anniversary of the Sino-Japanese hostilities July 1, Chinese residents in Hongkong are making pre- parations for diserving the bccasion.

Japan Aviation Company To Join

When the International | Air Transportation Association holds is general meeting in New York City in September, it is reported one-million yen Japán that the Aviation Company will be formally admitted.

Efforts have been made for some tine past to secure the admission of the Company into the Associa- tion and in March this year, through the offices of Air France. provisional membership was ob-. talhed.

Two-Third, Majority The approval of two-thirds or the members, which number 23 in all, is necessary for the entry of “a new member:

The Italian air Transport Com- pany, the Lufthansa and the Con-

Similar to last year, a gigantic "offer gold" campaign will be launched in the Colony to raise dor Company of Brazil will support the Japanese concern, beside eight

funds for China.

A Flag Day will be held. More others who entered their name on than 240,000 Bags have already the provisional vote. been distributed through. the Chi- of Commerce to nese Chamber various organisation for sale on July 7.

Local Chinese will go vegetarian on July 7, and the sale of meat In 1930 the Mixed Claims-Com-will be suspended. daission accepted the theory that The Hongkong Committee for the Black Tom explosion, which | Student Relief is planning to pre- destroyed the Lehigh Valley rall- | sent a sword to Generalissimo way terminus in 1916, and the ex-Chiang Kai-shek as a token of| plosion in the following year which respect, while the Chinese Wo- destroyed, the Kingsland, Newmen's Soldiers Relter Association Jersey, assembly plant, were "in-will present banners to the Chi- dustrial accidents."

hese troops at the front.

Verdict Reversed

Mr. Justice Roberts to-day endorsed the counter-theory that the destruction was the work of saboteurs in the pay of the Im- perial German Government.

The German Commissioner, Herr Victor Heucking, resigned from the Commission last March, bart the Judge declared that this did not invalidate the authority of the Commission.

The American claims amount to £10,000,000. Bonds posted in Ger- many as surety are now said to be worthless, and little. hope is en- tertained of oútaining payment.

The principal claimants were:. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Com- pany, Bethlehem Steel Corpora- tion, Canadian Car and Foundry Company, and Insurance under- writers,

Freedom Party Batitled "der THETIS SALVAGE

Calls This Living!" (Sidgwick & Jackson, 6s).

PREPARATIONS

vesel

NEW CREDIT FOR FRENCH ARMS

PARIS. July 1 (T/Ocean)—e A new credit of several mil- liard francs for armament purposea is to be announced, say "Echo de Paris.”

The Counch of Ministers is expected to approve the pro- Ject in a few days, and the Premier, M. Daladier, wili ah- nounce it. In the form of a decree,

KING ZOG ON

FLIGHT ACROSS ATLANTIC

NEW YORK, July 1 (Reuter) The Blying-boat Guba, which has just completed a survey flight over the Indian Ocean from Australia to, Africs, bas now arrived in the Virgin Islands, in the West Indies, having made a non-stop flight over the Atlantic from Dakar, West Africa.

She la, to go on to New Hork, whence part of her crew is to go to San Diego to take delivery of a flying boat Homewhat similar to the Guba, which is to be flown from San Diego to Felixstowe for delivery to the Royal Air Force.

COUNT CIANO FOR SPAIN

MADRID, July 1 (T/Ocean)- Count Galeazzo Clano, Italian Foreign Minister, will arrive at Barcelona on July 10 on an official visit to Spain...

Count Clanc will be welcomed on his arrival by the Spanish Foreign Minister, Count Jordana, with whom he will proceed to meet Tarragons, where he will Senor Setrano Suner, Spanish Minister of the Interior.

Count Ciano win later. visit San Sebastian where he will be fecely-

MOVE AGAIN BUCHAREST, July 1 (T/Ocean)"} --It is reported from Athens that 18 cabins have been reserved for ed by General Franco, King Zog of Albania and his re- will return to Italy by way of tinue on board the Rumanian The Italian Foreign Minister steamer Besarabia," which left Beville and Cadiz Istanbul for Constanza yesterday.

FOUR NATIONS

MONDAY JULY

PACE 13

PRESIDENT LINER

Sailings

FOR SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES

vis SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKORÁHA and HONOLULU 8.S. '' PRESIDENT PIERCE". Saila July 14th at

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8.5. " PRESIDENT OLEVELAÍ

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July 8th

AND FORTNIGENTLY THE

Aug Aug

Sept. 23rd at 9.00 AM.

4.00 PM

S.S. PRESIDENT PIERCE

8.8. "PRESIDENT COOLIDGE”

FOR NEW YORK & BOSTON via Suaz

B.S. * PRESIDENT GARFIELD “ 8.8. "PRESIDENT MONROE

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at 19 NooM

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AND FORTNIGHTLY THEREA.

FOR MANILA

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Baile July 7th at 2:00 AM

July 8th st.19 Nook

July 22nd at 1.00 A.M.

Aug. 4th at 18 NOON

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"ROUND-WORLD SERVICE "

12, PRDDER ST.

TEL 28171.

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HONG KONG BANGKOK

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leaving Hong Kong Bih July via Swator having Hong Kong 18th July via Hwabok leaving Hong Kong 26th July via Swatow... KONG-SWATOW-AMOY

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m... “HAI LEE

leaving Hong Kong DR. "HAT BING" leaving Hong Kong

10th July

1st Aug.

Accepting cargo for all the above mentioned ports.

Excellent passenger accommodation available.

For freight passage rates and all other information-Apply to vi THORESEN & CO., LTD.

General Agents,

Theo Bàilling,

Tel. 30537.

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.

S.S. "BENLAWERS"

Sailing for LONDON, ROTTERDAM; ANTWERP, HAMBURG and LEITH on or about the 6th July, 1989.

Cargo will also be accepted on through Bill

of Lading to the usual transhipment ports.

For Freight and Passage apply

to the Agents:

R. LOXLEY & CO., (CHINA) LTD. York Building.

Tal. 34165

hat is considered motorable here PLAN JAPANESE DEPARTMENT OF

Every description of Banking and Exchange business transacted. Los

The publishers state that "they granted on approved securities.

The steamer is scheduled to ar Current Accounts opened in Local have received the assurance that LONDON, July 1 (BWS)-The L Currency and Fixed Deposits all the letters are genuine, but Zello and the Liverpool and Glas-rive in Constanza to-day. calved for one year or shorter they have not seen all the row Salvage Association's, periods in Local and Foreign Cur originals. The writers inchide a Ranger, sailed from the Mersey that King Zog who has decided rencies on terms which will be

young employee, a farmer, a shortly after noon for Liverpool to settle in England for the time quoted on application.

to beginning being, will make the trip to Eng- 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

teacher and a mother. Of the 10 Bay prepavage of the sub- land via Rumania and Poland.

published, only one is stated to be from a "non-Aryan

Growing Discontent

operations for

marine Thetis.

The sea is smooth with, a All the letters reflect the grow-moderate breeze and clear, vizibi

Mty. ing dialllusion and discontent with

All debris has now been removed the regime. The farmer, who is from the submarine, and one #1-

an ex-German oh- described as der, declares that the agricultural inch wire has been swept under regulations call upon him to the fore-end keel and buoyed

This will act as a trailer for square the circle. Many of the youngsters, he declares, are now huge wires that have been especial ashamed of their former Nazis supplied to the Zelle for lifting

of the Thetis”

enthusiasın

PAID-UP CAPITAL $40,000,000.00 (BRANCHES ALL OVER CHINA).

The peasant says this farmer, Owing to our numerous Branches in China and connections in the growing rebellious. He has de principal Commercial Centres of posed Hitler. He feels that this the World, we are able to extend regime is allen, destructive and to our Clients special facilities for totally opposed to "the peasant Domestic and Foreign Banking and spirit. He beginning to hate, Exchange.

Head

Office:-SHANGHAI Hong Kong Branch: QUEEN'S ROAD, C. South China Offices:

CANTON

SWATOW BETUCHOW

KONGMOON TOISHAN

KINGCHOW

We also handle the issue, of Bonds

and other Public Funds of the Chinese Government both at Home and abroad./

and the upheaval will be more elemental than anything we ex perienced during the accursed years of the Weimar Republic.

Bitter Comments

BIG INCREASE

IN EMIGRANTS. INTO BRITAIN LONDON, July 1 (Reuter) During the last five years, was revealed to-day, emigrant Agures into Britain have exocoded the usual figures by over 4,000 per

annum.

18,000 a year.

REPRISALS

Lord Båtfit the Foreign Secretary, rushed back London on June 17 Irun his Yorkhe home to consider plans for a four-Power Warn- Ing to Japan.

... Britain, Frazice, Russia and the United States were con ferring on the fateful imuION raised by Japan's blockade of the British Concessión, at Tientsin. x w Observers believe that Japan

INFORMATION

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

THE ILS.

Lord Perth To Direct 1 "GRETE KÄRESE -

The

New Service hering arrived, from Ney

Lolster recently in- nounced two decidits by the Gov-badg

into the Eling ernment for the more effective and Godown: Com dissemination aload of informa- Howloon,whatch qu

outlined as soon as, šie tion about Britain

Optional Carnóc vell

The first is that's boy depart

here, unlaw Nollow the boen ment is to be set up under the Years prior to veled's wertykl, Vick name of the Foreign Publialty on from port to port to the mal will be warned that if she perzets Department of the Foreign Office call to which the oftion ervaren

This will be presided over by theo Caims will part of Perth,

Goods has left the Godo, n6% ked Goods remaining modd

Most of the emigrants come in ber attande the markets of the from Eire, to the extent of about democratic Power Fill be closed to her goods, with which she has been paying or her undeclared war on Chis

FLOODS THREATEN FOOCHOW

WORKSHOP OF THE WORLD LONDON, July 1 (Reuter) Mr. Leslie Burgin, the Minister of Supply designate, sale, to-day that his greatest problem was not in the organising of the productive Foochow is capacity of Britain,

The school teacher and the Rather was it the fact that Bit- mother both comment bitterly attain was likely to be the the decline in morality amo the of the world and her aff children Juvenile crime is said to call on her for supplies in tim

be increasing rapidly, and canaren need. C

are acting la spi

even against Britain's productive,

FOOCHOW July 14 (Central)-

reatened

Foochow

vand

their parents Sexual promiscuity could be increased easily and she but SHOU THEN among schoolchildren is said to had a trained executive capacity tho

ready

di

The second is that in the event of a major war the Dovernment

Bent will set up at once a Káinistry of All broken, Japanese Funds

Information with a Cabinet Minis Goods are to be left Japanese furids in foreign bankster at its head.

where they be may be seized as an indemnity for

The Ministry Would also have a July, 1989,

Barreyor, Me Perth damage done to "British interests Director-General, and Lörd America may offer mediation.

has been appointed the designate Warehome kisgulations, holder of this post.

It is expected that a conference ence

fand,

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