FORCED TO ABANDON HIS POST

Palestine's High Commissioner

To Resign

Fine Service

To State

London, Oct. 28.

Sir Arthur Wauchope is rellring from his office as High Commissioner for Palestine early next year before completing his full second term of omice.

The resignation was announces to- day by Mir. W. Ormsby-lore, Secretary of Stalo for the Colonies, in the House of Con

.thant who explainvi

the decision was made' due to ill-henith which Sir Arthur had suffered since he went to England last September.

mons,

Sir Arthur Wauchope will return to Palestine next month.

The Colonial Secretary paid a high tribute to Sir Arthur's services to the State, especially during the past six difficult years in Palestine-Reu-

101.

Cabinet Moves To Barcelona

Move Designed To Speed Industry

Paris, Oct. 20. The next meeting of the Spanish Cabinet will be held in Barcelona.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY,

OCTOBER 29, 1937...

RUSSIA CHECKS FLOW OF GOLD

No More Funds For Non-Intervention

In Circumstances

London, Oct. 28.

It is understood that Russia has notified the Non-Inter- vention Committee that she does not wish to contribute any

the further funds towards the Non-Intervention Board and Spanish Coast Control schemes, but will remain a member of the committee.

It is believed M. Ivan Malsky notified Mr. Anthony Eden to this effect last night.

Netherlands Industries

Fair Success

The Russian viewpoint is believed to be that since the sea control scheme was abolished, observation in Spain has become worthless. If, (as proposed by the present plan, land and sea control were to be restored and strengthened, presum- nbly Russia would be prepared again to contribute her share of the cost-

Reuter.

Hopes For Change Of Heart

The 37th Royal Netherlands Indus-i Irics Fair, of which the Eccond Netherlands Agrarian Fair formed pari, was held at Utrecht from

London, Oct. 28. September 7 to 10, The number of The great majority of members of participants was 1,207, 113 against the Non-Intervention Committee 1,140 In 1930. Floor-space- rented wished for non-Intervention to con-

-well over 170,000 sq. feet,

BRITISH: LEGION SERVING VETERANS

Thousands Of Cases Given Assistance Further Funds Required

The British Legion needs funda. The Benevolent Department of the British Legion during the past an- ancial year expended, £107,000 in assisting 58,000 special cases o

Gentle In Action!

Though acarcely true of the gentle-

above, men depicted

'genile in action's accurately descriptive of Pinkettes, the dainty, Hitle faxatives which act as gently as nature itself. Sugar-coated, all vegetable pilules, Pinkette dispel constipation, banal! liver and sick headache, correct offensive breath, coated tongue and that bitter taste on rising.

If your stomach is upset and you ¦, feel billous, it is a sure sign that you need Pinkettes. They old digestion, revive the appetite, are helpful, too, for the relief of piles. Equally good chemists everywhere,

Great War vielims, covering such for men and women and sold by

varied needs ns chronic lineas, removal grants, temporary aid to widows and widowers, the provision of surgical appliances, convalescent and dental treatment, funeral grants, special medical Brid Institutional treatment, and so on.

Previously Acknowledged, 5840 Sir Vandeleur Grayburn.. $200 Sir Wüllam Hornell Ho Kom Tong,

E. C. Frederick

St. David's Soclely

Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau

Wm. B. Finnigan

Tang Shlu Kin

A. Compion

G. P. de Murtin

G. B. S. Thoresen

increased from 155,000 sq. feet to inue, stated Lord Cranborne in the Maunder, Secretary to Earl

House of Commons tʊ-day.

The general trend in business was very sullstactory, notwithstanding the He added there was not a single fact that the period in which the member of the committee last Tues- Fair was held, was marked by day who did not accept the resolu- serious signs of threatening internation to further the scheme, with the tional difficulties boll of a political exception of Russla, und he thought and economic nature,

it might be hoped that even Russia

her way number of on Friday might see as compared with the nccept it-Reuter, last Fall Fale) as well as the turn- A RENT over, formed proof of an economic revival in the Netherlands. The of Directors has decided to extend

The increase in the

visitors

10

The Government's decision is re-consumptive branches of Industry the available floor-space by building ported from Valencia, and, on official did good business and this shows a large Hali for machinery, which announcement of the Government's that there is an upward tendency of may be finished before the coming decision to move to Barcelona is ex-purchasing power, in general.

Spring Fair. pected to be mate on Saturday.

It is stated that Catalonia will re- tuin Home Rule under an independent Government.

The object of the transfer is to enable the Central Government bet ter exercise for its constitutional functions, and more directly to control Catalan industry, with a view to speeding up production.-Reuter's Special.

The Agrarian Fair was no longer: Participation, among the different of an experimental character, but nationalities, was divided into the showed great improvement both as following displays: The Netherlands, regarda participation and general 843: United States of America, 23; lay-out. Great interest was mani- Belgium, 41; British India, 30; Den- tested by agrarian circles

the mark, 4; Germany, 123: Great Britain, fact that horses, cattle and poultry 50; France, 13; aly, 3; Luxemburg, were on display, formed a special 1; Norway, 2; Austria, 03; Czecho attraction. Inland timber was also a

Slovakia, 8; Sweden, 2, Switzerland, feature,

1: total 1,207.

and

As a whole the 37th Royal Nether- The 38th Royal Netherlands Indus- Innds Industries Fair was a great tries Fair will be held at Utrecht success. The Fair's Managing Board from March 15 to 24, 1938.

The Sensation

of the Motoring Age!

Studebaker's.

Tól. 27778.

Advance Model of the COMMANDER four-door Sedan arriving 5th November per

5.5.

Crowning

"President Coolidge"

Achievement

Demonstrations by appointment

Hongkong Hotel Garage, Stubbs Rd.

PINKETTES Keep You Well.

30

Japan Afraid Of China

$1.245

Further contributions wlil. "be gratefully received by Me F. G

Haig's Fund Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Building. Hongkong,

Cheques should be made payable to Thomson & Co., and crossed "Poppy Day Fund,"

SHARE PRICES

The following is the list of local share quotations issued this morning. Banks, *ILK, Banks, $1,575 b.

H. Banks, (Lon. Reg,). 2001% n. Chartered Bank, £13 n Mercantile Bank, A. and B. £32 n.

Mercantile Bank, C., £15 n. East Asia Bank, $90 n.

Insurancca. Conton In.. $250 n. Union In., $500 b. China Underwriters, $14 n. H.K. Fire In., $295 n.

Bhipping. Douglas, $48_n. HK. Steambouts, $0 8. Indo-Chinas (Pret.), $51, b. Indo-Chinos (Def.), $43 b. Shell (Bearer), 100/71⁄2 n. Union Waterboats, "$9.30 n.

Docks etc.

H.K. & W. Wharves, $113 b. H.K. & Docks, $28 n. Providents (old), $2.15 a. Providents (new), 321⁄2 ris. n. New Engineerings, Sh.- Shanghai Docks, Sh. --

.Dining.

Kailan Mining Adm. 14/- Raubs, $8 n.

Venz: Goldfeld $5 n.

Philippine Mining,

Antumok, P. 52

Atoks, P.-

Baguio Gold P. 301⁄2 in. Benguet Consul., P. 0.80 n. Benguet Explor., P. — Big Wedge, P.

Coco

Grove, P. 49 n. Consolidated Mines, P. 017 Demonstrations, P. 38 n.. E Mindanao, P. — Gumaus Golds P.

Gold, P.-

IX.L., P. 55 11. Itogons, P.-

Masbate Consols, P.-- Min. Resources, P.- Northern Min. P. - Paravale Gumous, P. Salucot Mining, P. — San Mauricio, P. 52 n. Suyoc Consol, P. 18 n. Unked Paracale, P. 52 n.

Lands. Hotels, etc,

, and S. Hotels, $5.25 5.

H.K. Lands, $31.10 b.

HK. Lands, 4% Deben, $180 n. Shat Lands, Sh.

Metropolitan Lands, Sh. Itumphries, $8% n. ILK. Realties, $.4.70.. Chinese Estules $BU n. China. Realties, Sh. — China Debeni, ----

Public Utiles, IK. Tramways, $13.70 s. Penk Trums (old), $7 n.

Peale Trams (new), $3% n.

Star Ferries, $31 b.

Youmati Ferries fold), 52444 b.

ILK. Electric, 354 b.

China Lign (new), $1130 n.

HK. Electrict, $51 b. Mano Electric, $1074 n. Sandokun Ligtits, 513 n.

Telephone, (olatge size 1.

Telephone.

China Buses. Sh

$0.10 n

..

Dr. C. T. Wang Says Nation Bound To Fight To Finish

Washington, Oct. 20. "The Japanese are warring on us new because they wish to stop our Wang, Progress," said Dr. C. T. | Ambassador to Washington, when addressing the National Press Club luncheon to-dny,

He said: "The Chinese have made more progress during the last decade than for centuries. We are ahead of the Japanese in many respects, and they are afraid we will finish them. They cannot stop us. The Chinese people have made up their minds to fight to the last man and the last | büllet."—Reuter.

MAKING FRIENDS 7

Washington, Oct. 28.

Dr. C. T. Wang, in his address to the National Press Club ridiculed the claim made by Japan that she "ouly wanted to make friends with Clina".

"We Chinese cannot believe that, and I do not think the world bellevos it. Never are friends made by attack. If a man culs you, he doesn't make you his friend. He either makes you. his slave, or kills you”—United Press,

HOARDED MILLIONS

(Continued from Page 6.)

In these days of compulsory education there is no excuse for people who hoard money, at least fri Great Britain, where the banks are as Orm as rocks. But it is to be feared that hoarders are illogical, and, as Britain is still the home of freedom and individualism, it is very unlikely that hoarding will ever completely cease.

---It is a queer survival-in-mudern man of an old instinct "to have and to hold," and present. economic and financial conditions have strongly revived it.

To some peopic £1,000 in a safe or a secret hiding-place is much moro' satisfying than a prosale entry In a bank passbook.

II. K. J.

Singapore Tractions, 23/0 n. Singapore Pref., 23/-- n.

Industrials.

Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. - Caid Macg. (Pref), Sh. Canton Ices, $1.80 n. Cement; $12.40 b.

H. K. Kopes, $3.00 n.

Storca, &c.

Dairy Farm, $24.00 ́s. Watson; 54 n.

Lane Crawfords, $8.00 n. Sinceres, $1.40 b.

Wing On (ILK.), $40 n. Wm. Powells, 45 cts. b.

Cotton Mills.

Ewo Cottong, Sh. ~~ S'hai Cottons, (old), Sh. - Zoong Sings, —

Wing On Textlica, Sh. →→→

31lscellaneous. II.K. Entertainments, $8.00 n. Constrictions (old), $1.00 n. Constructions (new), $1.00 n. Vibro Piling. $5% n.

Ch. Govt. 6% 1916 G$Bds. 83% n. IK. Govt. 4% Loan 6% prm, n. H.K. Govt. 3% Loan 14% prm.

1.

Wallace Harpers, $8 n.

Marsmons Inv., (Lon.), s/~ 23/3 n.

Marsmans, Ins., (H.K.), 8/- 4/0 n.

Start the day right

by using Odol-

the most agreeable and effective antiseptic dental preparation

under the sun. It thoroughly cleanses the mouth and the tooth, and loaves an antiseptic cleanli- noss that lasts for hours. It doo$ for the mouth--but in an anti- soptic way-what a shower-bath dons for the body.

Just, a faw splashes into a half tumblerful of water, make a thoroughly delightful mouth.

& O-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS

Taking Cargo For

Straits, Java, Burma, Ceylon, East and South Africa, Australia, India, Persian Gulf, Mauritius, Red Sea, Egypt, Europe. PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS

UNDER CONTRACT WITH H.M. GOVERNMENT

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. and all sailings are subject to change or devlation with or without notic

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS

CARTHAGE

From

8.4.

Tons

Hons our

About

BANGALORE

14,500 0,000

*5,000

*OZARDA COMORIN RANCHI

•BHUTAN

}

RAJPUTANA *BEHAR

Destination.

30th Oct, at Noon, Marseilles & London,

6th Nov. B'bay, Miseilles, W're, L'don, l'burg,

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull.

12th Nov. Bombay & Kurachi.

15,000 17,000 0,000

17,000 11th Dec. Dombay, Marseilles & London.

0,000 18th Dec. Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg,

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull 17,000 25th Dec. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Cargo only, All vessels may call at Malta.

13th Nov. Bombay, Marsellies & London. 27th Nov. Bombay, Marsellies & London 4th Dec. B'bay, M'scilles, H're, L'don, H'burg,

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull.

RANPURA

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS

SIRDHANA SHIRALA TILAWA SANTHIA TALMA

6,000!

4th Nov.

8,000

10,000

18th Nov. Singapore,

2nd Dcc.

8.000

18th Dec.

Port Swettentam

Penang, Rangoor & Calcutta.

10,000

15th Jan.

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS

NELLORE TANDA NANKIN

7,000 7,000

7,000

31st Oct.

3rd. Dec. Manlio, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney, 2nd Jan.

Melbourne & Hobart

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN

RANCHI

"BHUTAN

TANDA *BEHAR

TILAWA RAJPUTANA

SANTHIA

Cargo only.

38th Oct. at Noon, Japan.

17,000 алад

31st Oct. at Noon; Japan.

7,000

4th Nov.1 Japan.

0.000

8th Nov. Japan,

10,000

11th Nov. Amoy & Japan.

17,000

12th Nov. Japan.

5,000

25th Nov. Amoy & Japan.

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. For further Information, Passage, Freight, Handbook, etc., apply to

The Agents. Phono 27721

MACKINNON MACKENZIE CO

PICÃO BUILDING CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRALHONGKONG

BURNS PHILP LINE M.V. "NEPTUNA” DUE 30th OCTOBER.

PASSENGER & FREIGHT SERVICE TO

AUSTRALIA.

Sailing Wednesday, 3rd November for Saigon, Sandakan, Madang, Selamava, Rebaul, Sydney & Melbourne.

First Class Faro to Sydnøy: Singlo: £47.10.0d,

Passenger & Freight Agents:-

Return: £76,

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

Telophone 20031.

P. & O. Building.

Joint Passenger Agents:-NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

King's Building.

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