HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
"SOUTH TYROL" DRAMA: "I CAN'T HELP IT," SAYS HERR HITLER
LONDON, July 18 (By Air Mail) Herr Hitler's intimates are whispering a dramatle story, the scene of which was the Fuchs rer's mountain house in Berchtesgaden: the time, last Satur- day.
The title of the drama is "South Tyrol," and the two ac tors who played it. without äudlence, in Hitler's study, were the Fuehrer and a fifty-year-old South Tyrol Nazi. now an Italian subject former war comrade of Hitler.
The man, a small farmer of Sauth Tyrol, travelled from his village near Bolzano to Berchtes- gaden in a
third-class · railway carriage through the night, and presented himself to the 8.8. guards at Herr Hilter's house early On Saturday morning..
On a yellow. crumpled demobl- lisation certificate he wrote his request to the Fuehrer to receive him for old time's sake.
350,000 VICTIMS
South Tyrol, ceded to Italy by Austria in 1919, has a German-speaking population of about 350,000. Those will- ing to go will be transferred to the Reich. The others will be forced to move to other parts of Italy.
"
Hitler came out after receiving the message and led the man of the Fuehrer, who gave his word swop the thousand-year-old whom he called Sepp (short in to Austrian dialect for Joseph). to home of the people of the South
Tyrol.. his study.
NO MYSTERY * PLEADED IN TEARS.
The whole "mystery" of the The
South Tyrol man. fro pleaded for the homes of himself South Tyrol, according to one of and his fellows with tears in his Herr Hiler's intimate collabora-
tors, is simple and no mystery. eyes.
Hitler gave his word to Musso- frontiers between
He stayed with the Fuehrer for almost an hour, and the AD.C. 1-Uni that the the next room only once heard Germany and Italy will not be Hitler's voice rising to say: changed as long as he lives
"
But he also gave his world to the people of the South Tyrol that they will not live under foreign
Pa
gave my word; it can't be helped."
interview the man After the went away with a serious expres-rule.
He did not deny, either, tha sion, refusing the car offered to drive him to the railway station. the opportunity will be used to He preferred hiking the whole connect Germany and Italy with distance back' to the station to strategic roads through the Bren- using the shining black Mecedes Iner. Pass.
Pan American SUBMARINE Trans-Atlantic SAFEGUARDS
Service
The
"Yankee," "Atlantic," and "Die Clippers" are now in service crossing the Atlan- the northern tid Ocean via route on the Saturday Nights from Botwood, Newfoundland, and Foynes, Ireland, to South- ampton, England, and the Wednesday fights from Port Washington, via the Azores, Lisbon. Marseilles and
Lo
Southampton,
The one way fare across the
INTERIM LESSONS
OF INQUIRY LONDON, July 20 (By Air, Mail-Owing to the unfor- Lunate delays which have hampered the salvage opers- tions on the submarine Thetis some considerable time must still elapse before the Tri- bunal is able to complete its the report on the causes
the disaster which
vessel.
of overtook
The Tribunal has now adjoun-
meanwhile.
EMERGENCE
OF A NEW CHINA
Roads, Industries And Railways
LONDON, July 19 (By Alr Mall) Brigadier-General Woodroffe told a graphic story of the emergence of a new industrial China at the' meeting of the "Pekin Syndicate" on July 18.
This is a side of war conditions of which little is heard, but the General was able to tell from his cwn observation of whole fac- tories and steel works with their entire contents being transferred bodily from the war areas to the quieter regions of China's south- west in which a population of 150,000,000 la living in something like peace.
Three whole provinces that have been mainly agricultural from time immemorial have begun to exploit the immense mineral re- sources that ile beneath the soil.
1.
New Spirit
It would be ridiculous to assume that China's economic problems; have been solved or that a coun- try of which large areas are in Japanese occupation can, carry on normal life, but General Wood- foife, bears witness to the spirit in which China is facing her calami- ties and building a new nation amid the chaos of war.
FINANCE & GENERAL
H. K. STOCK EXCHANGE
The market still awaits more de- finite political "newa; resulting in a small turnover at unchanged prices.
BUYER.
HK. Lands 4% Debent, Par. HK. Electrics, $53), Canton Ices, $1.
Wing On H.K., $41.
HK. Govt. 4% «Loan $104. HK. Govt. 91% Loan 99).
SELLERS
H.K. Electrics, $54.
SALES
Unten Ins. $395, - Providents, $4. Yaumati Ferries, $224. Chins Lights (0), $7.90. H.K. Electrics,, $338. - HK. Govt. 4% Loan $104.
PHILIPPINE MINING
Atoks
QUOTATIONS
Antamoks Bagulo Gold".
I. X.-L
Ipa Gold
TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1939. —PAGE 11
KIRIN
The
B
E
E
Choice of R
The Multitude
Sole Agents
HONDA & H.
Centavos,
224
241
Tel. 20720.
Batong Buhay
.014
Benguet Consolidated
10,00
Big Wedge
22
Coco Grove
241
Consolidated Mines
002.
Demonstration
10
43
161
Itogons
225
FOR
Mandulao Consolidated Masbate Consolidated Mindanao Motherlode Mine Operation North Camarines
07
12
09
13
28
Paracale Gummaus
15
San Mauricio
91
Surigao Consolidated
24
Sufoc Consolidated
15
Syndicate Investment
032
are
United Paracale
44
PHILIPPINE GOLD MINING QUOTATIONS
"New roads, industries and rail-
Зд running ways are being created. Regular bus services. are several localities, and the larger cities are connected by air."" Under stress the Chinese developing a spirit of enterprise hitherto lacking in 1 country whose natural wealth has been more obvious to the outsider than to the inhabitants. That is the more beneficent aspect of war,
More Planes More Men
Delivery of aircraft ала the technical equipment to Royal Air Force at a more rapid rate than was expected when the first Estimate was prepared is one of the chief Atlantic is $375 (gold) or $675 ed in the hope that the wreck
reasons officially advanced for (gold) on the round trip. It is may yield up some of its secrets
a supplementary vois amount- reported that a few of the reser-during the next month or so. In
and Ing to more than £14,000,000 the skull vations to Ty the Atlantic Ocean the
with
for "Aircraft and BalloonR” which Mr. were made eight years ago. thoroughness
Justice Bucknil has conducted the Gross total of Britain's Air Esti- proceedings and the frankness of mates for 1939 now reaches the
high in giving their unprecedented
figure of the witnesses
£260.625,000. Provision is made evidence, have created the
for an increase of Royal Air Force favourable Impression.
personnel from 118,000 to 150,000, some of whom will be required for the formation of additional service squadrons overseas,
Steady Rise
FIRST PASSENGER
The first passenger on the new Eck of route was Mr. W. J. Washington, assistant to the vice president of the Southern Rail- way. He applled in 1931, and had headed the list since the humorist Will Rogers, who was first, was killed in 1935.
most
Interim Lessons Pending the report, it would be admissible to anticipate the Tribunal's conclusions, but it is also right and proper that such More than 600 persons have ap-interim lessons as can clearly be plied for reservations this Sum-drawn should be applied without mer, while more than 300 sought delay to other submarines under-tish aircraft material is shown in
going diving tests, and
places on the first trip.
commen-
The two weekly flights across dation is due- tó the Admiralty the Atlantic Ocean of the Pan for its promptitude in taking ap: American Airways' clippers are propriate action. proving very satisfactory to both
It has already decided that in company officials and passengers future submarines on their diving including mall deliveries.
trials will tow a marker buoy and be attended by a naval vessel dur- capable of communicating
Atlantic Airing submergence.
Civilian. Personnel ... Civilian personnel will receive
apparatus and the numbers on close The Bristol engines" with which board will be subject to the flying-boats Cabot and Caribou scrutiny. are equipped have now done their time tests in the air to the satisfac- tion of their designer, and Cabot will start for Newfoundland. Canada, and the United States or August 5. "
Service *** instruction in the use of Davis
Steady rise in exports of Bri-
Monday, July 31, 1939.
Atoks
-Antamoks
Baguio Gold
*FAR
CO.
40, Johnston Road. Hong Kong.
REAL GOOD WHISKY
TRY
"SANDEMAN"
SCOTCH
WHISKY
obtainable, at
Wing On Co., Ltd. Slacere Co., Ltd.
MAERSK
Centavos,
224
244
22
Batong Buhay
014
Benguet Consolidated
10.90
Big Wedge
Coco Grove
241
Consolidated Mines
002
Demonstration
10
I. X. L...
43
Ipo Goldpi).
164
Itogons
25
Manbulao Consolidated
Masbate Consolidated Mine Operation ........ North Camarines Paracale Gummaus San Mauricio
12
13
281
15
Surigao Consolidated Suyoc Consolidated Syndicate Investment United Paracale Mindanao Motherlode
24
15
032
44
09
9th Aug.
HONGKONG
·SHAREBROKERS'
ASSOCIATION Volume of Business Transacted on Monday, July 31, 1939.
"2 $1.330.00 395.00
the figures for the first six months of this year. Aggregate value of these exports amounted to 23.- Banks 202,937 compared with £2,842,675 unions Ins. for the corresponding period last Banks. year.
Electrics Trama
9 1,335.00
137 100
53.75 16.70
5,000 (0.25) ctrs, 5,000 0.24 ctva. Paracale 2,800 0,44 ctv.
Safety Factor First batches of de Havilland Coco Grover Moth Minor monoplanes, new two- Coco Grove seat cabin or lightweight trainer United tourer craft, have now been de- livered to buyers.Rapid fubfl-15 ment of other orders from home
and overseas buyers is proceeding to centralize the controls, when the Minor being in its category the aircraft will recover normal
BAST
"French Store. Hung Cheong.
LINE
Fortnightly Express Sailings
KEELUNG, SHANGHAI 20d JAPAN
LOS ANGELES, PANAMA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE,
NORFOLK & SAVANNAH
Through BaL are issued to Central and South America, Gulf and Caribbean Sea Ports and West African Ports.
Sailings to USA Arrivals from US.A..
M.V. "HULDA MAERSK”
M.T. "MARCHEN MAERSK "
M.V. "LEXA MAERSK”,
11th Ang
27th Aug.
12th Sept.
(All dates are subject to alteration without notice.) EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR PASSENGERS
AT MODERATE RATES.
For Freight Passage please apply :---.
JEBSEN & CO.
Canton, Shameen, B.C. Agents Hong Kong, Pedder Building.
Tel 10816.
Swatow Agents GEBR ROESE
Tel. 31205-6. Tel. 1659.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES CONSIGNEES' NOTICES
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
in the largest production in Eng-fligh of its own volition Power THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD, is supplied by a Gipsy Minor 90
Minor monoplanes are easy" and h.p. engine, "cadet, of a long line safe to fly. Exhaustive flight of successful Gipsy units which trials have shown that when in have gone into service throughout difficulty all the pilot need do is the world. Top speed is 118 mph.
land. In addition to these precan- tions numerous other mea- sures, it was revealed, art being considered, or have "al- the ready been adopted, by Admiralty as a result of their own Inquiry immediately after the disaster.
these is
It will be a short season for the British boats this year, for in
the October ice may be expected in the Notable among Newfoundland waters, and that provision of an automatic device will put an end to a service by to prevent the rear door of torpedo flying-boat on that route.
tubes from being opened unless That, The Yankee Clipper and the the bow cap la shut. other clippers and the American presumably, presents no particu Boeings. may perhaps continue lar technical dificulty, but there their service, using the Azores are several important improve- offments which it will only be pos- take route, for they can from the sea carrying their full able to incorporate after further
research. load of petrol:
The Short boats cannot do that These include indicator buoys but must be fuelled once they are equipped with telephone and in the air, and the Harrow tankers lights, a constructional modifica are land planes and must work tion of the vessel's stern so as to from an aerodrome. There is no provide an escape hatch, and an aerodrome in the Azores..
amelioration": of air conditions For the moment the Americans when more than the normal crew are better off, but in the long run is carried.
" f it must be more economical to fuel in the air than to provide the enormous engine-power needed for
take-off with full load. Fuelling in the air is not the only way of avoiding this wasteful expenditure of power. The Mayo
No doubt many other devices --- will suggest themselves on the baald of the Tribunal's report and it may be con- fidently hoped that when KÜL the lessons of the Thetis disas... ter have been drawn the se- composite system is another way,curity of the submarine service and a third way is to use will have been materially
hanced catapult
WEATHER REPORT
HONGKONG : BOYAL
OBSERVATORY"
10 am, July 31. Barometer, (at sea level), 29.55 ins, Temperature, 82 F. Humidity, B4 per cent Wind Direction, West Wind Force (Beaufort), 2.: Temperature; maximum yesterday.
BA, FL
HONG KONG TIDE TABLE
From 1 to 7 Aug 1998 HIGH WATER.**
Hong
8 Kong
Standard
Time.
Date
Height
LOW WATER SA
The 1
8
23.23 10 11
6.8 48
Temperature: minimum last night Wed
78. F
Rainfall for 24 hrs, ending 10th Thur
to-day, 0.24 ins
23 45 10 40 B. 5:
Hong
Kong
Standard
Time
Bal.
4|000844 9},
11 106 2 00023 11 40 0049 59 121854 7 01-18 15.4
БО
Total rainfall since January 1st Fri
62.78 ins. Against an average of, 52.87 ins
Bun Sunset to-night, 7.05 p.m., Sunrise to-morrow, 5,54
You 1404 pm July 31, Barometer (at sea level), 29.50 108. A Temperature, 86 F.. Humidity, 76 per cent.
Wind Direction, Calm.
Wind Force' (Beaufort),
Height
From LETTE, MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON
AND STRAITS
Tax 8.8. "BENGLUE.”
PRINCE LINE.
· NOTÏUE TO CONSIGNIES
THE Motor Vessel
"BLAMESE PRINCE"
Fox BOSTON, NEW YORK, HAMPTON BOADS, SAVANNAH AND BAN
FRANCISCO...
CONFINE Goods are bein
CONSIGNEES of Cargo, are hereby
AHE Hongkong cargo ex the above vessel, transhipped at Mamis, landed a2 thair risk into the hazardous and/or utan hasardous Godowns of the arrived here per 8.8.1inzasca" on HONG KORS AND Kowloon WAKE AD 16th July 1989, Conngnees of Cargo are Gonow Concraat, Lep, whence and/or hereby informed that their Goods are from, the whares Deliyary may be being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloom obtained.
We Claims will be admitted after the Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Goods have left the Cloduwun, and all Kowloon, and stored at Consignees ríxit. Goods remaining undelivered after the and expense
1st Aug,
1939, will be subject to rent. All broken, chafed, and damaged Gooda All Claims against the Steamer must arn to be left in the Godowns, whare be presented to the Undergued on or they will be examined on Tuesday, before the 15th Aug 1939, or they will fat August, 1989, at 10 AM to Noon. not be recognised. Aber jap Army All Claims must be presented within
021031 16.30 08 0048 31 17651-1 0447 32 $17.33 12 05 05 1803 1.6. 05 48 32
1. All broken, shafed and damaged Goods 18 2012 0:
are to be left in the Godowns, where 0880 3:39:
they will be examined on the 31st July, 18 66 2.4 1839, 25 9 am, by Messrs. Osemiohao!
To comply with the General Bonded 15 days of the arrival of the L Warehouse Begulations, consignees Tinegars here, after which date must have a Revenue Officer in attend they cannot be recognized. anon when damaged dutiable goods jaro Cxamined
07.18 3 Clack CASIZBACH DNA been sanoted
1305-91192012:82
Maximum temperature, 8IVE, Minimum temperature, 17F: Rainfall 600
Bing of Lading will be countersigned by W.B. LOXLEY & Co. (CHINA) LTD. Hong Kong I
26th
1989
No Olaine will be admitted after the Goods hars left the Godowns, and all b Goods remaining undelivered after the and Aug, 1939, will be subject to Bent. No Fire Izarazine has bow affected. Bill of Lading wil be countersigned by
FURNESS (FAR EAST), LTD.
Ind Floor, Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Building? 775Dials 28168 & 29109, Bong Bong, 26th July, 1880,
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LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION
THE Undersigned have
"instructions
TO SELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
TUESDAY, the 1st AUGUST, 193
Commencig zi 2:30 'p.m.
At their TEMPORARY SALES ROOM.
No. 12, Des Voeux Road, Central fentrance from Lane, Crawford Lane).
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
Comprising:-
Divans, Wardrobes, Dressing Tables, Chest of Drawers, Bide boards,
Diniag Tea Waggons, Tables. Chairs, Hatstands, Ice Chests, Desks, Office Chairs, Filing Cabinets, Bookcases, Glass Ca binets, Electric Table Lamps, Cell- ing and Table Fans, Gramophones, and. Records, Tennis Rackets Porcelain, Glass, Brass, Aluminium, and Enamel Ware, Cutlery, Car pets, Rugs, Curtains, Filter, Black wood and Rattan Furniture, etë etc.
also
A FEW. PIECES OF CURIOS AND OLD CHINESE HAND PAINTINGS":
and
1:"Frigidaire" Refrigerator
**good order)
1 Bed Room Suite
1 Chesterfield Suite
1 1938 Model
8-tube
"Phileo
Radio Set and Playing Table tin good order)
1. "Marcon" Radio Set
1 Upright Piano "O.H. Hooff"
2 Small Steel Filing Cabinets
3 New Canvas Canoes"
"1 Typewriter "Royal"
1 Portable Typewriter
On VIEW from MONDAY.. the 31st JULY, 1939.
TERMS:-Cash on Delivery:
LAMMERT BROS:
AUCTIONEERS.
PUBLIC AUCTION
Ta Undersigned have
instructions
I to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
THURSDAY, the trd AUGUST,
At 3 o'clock p.m.
At their Sales Boom, No.
Connaught Road Central Second Floor.
All that plece.or parcel of, groun and the buildings therean situsi at Talpo District, New Territori registered in the Land Officed Talpo Inland Lot No. 15, for s ter of 75 years, commencing fromn July, 1888 with option of at a Crown Rent to be fixed the Surveyor of His Majesty King for one further term years less the last three
thereof,
Area: 19,600 square feet or ther abotits,
Annual Crown Rent: 144,00;
Upset price: $20,000.00.
For further particulars appos
LAMMERT BRO
SAUCTIONEER
Central