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PREMISES WANTED.
WANTED. - Immediately, detached house with large garden and garage, willing to algu lease, Hongkong or 421, No. Writo Box Kowloon.. "Hongkong Telegraph." WANTED. Immediately, by German couple, two or four roomed furnished flat, with all modern conveniences. Write Box WII take over servants. No. 422, "longkong Telegraph." SMALL FLAT with modern con- veniences wanted by single European, for permanent residence. Furniture Write Hox kitchen essential. No. 420, "Hongkong Telegraph."
FOR SALE.
HALF-DECKED centre-beard sailing baat, 20 x 6 3 gunter-rig. new main-sall, fast, strong, commodious. $300. Apply Captain Horton, R.W.F. 50128. · Available Shamshulpo or trial Thursday, 4th.
CUTLERY, good quality spoons 400, forks 300 the lot $167. Brass kit- bag barn and locks, 21⁄2 cross, $250. Apply P. R. 1. 2/RW.F., Hunkow Barrucks, Shanshuipe.
HONGKONG STOCK EXCHANGE
The weekly report of the Hongkong) Stock Exchange was issued yesterday at. 3.15 p.m.
to
Business continued very restricted during the past week. A slight in- crease in enquiry was suplent raise prices to some extent, and to attract a few sellers, whose offerings but not of were duly absorbed, sufcient weight to sustain any im-|
in the consequence provement of general level. In the latter part of the period under review buyers were inclined to hold for more attractiv: prices and demand remains unsatis- fed.
Banks were in persistent enquiry again, up to $1,585, while the Union market shows renewed steadiness at $510.buyerɛ ex...div...........
Arrangements have been made to berth our steamers alongside the Kin Lei Yuen Wharf, French Bund, Shanghal, and enrgo will be accepted for discharge Into Go- downs at this Wharf.
For freight and further particu-
please apply to:-
The undersigned regret, that
circumstances owing to
not under their control, the cost of Cleaning and Shampooing Car-lars peta or Rugs will be increased on and from November 1st., 1937, as followe.
Tientsin and Peiping 9 cts. per sq. ft.
English, Continental and Indian 7 cta, per sq. ft.
THE STEAM LAUNDRY CO.
Mongkok.
G.
R.
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sala by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 1st day of November, 1937, at 3 pm, at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of Ifin Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Mount Kellett Road, in tho Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, with the option f renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one fur- ther term of 75 years.
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the die posal of the lot the Purchaser (If not the applicant) will be required to deposit with authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the aum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refund ed on payment of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Į No. of Sale.
Rural Building
Lot No. 462.
Argosy No
Mount Kellet
Locality.
Providenia
Providents
Road.
Boundary
Seasurements
K
Heat fret
As per salr
plan.
Docks 3211
(0%)
120
(^iew) 20 pts.
Hotel $50, $3.30. Lands $34
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Tramways $1350. 533),
Slar Ferries 120
Youmati Ferries 32414
1900
an
About 15,100
$174
Upset
paet Prica
JARDINE, MATHESON &
CO., LTD. General Mallagers, Indo-China S.N.
Co., Ltd.
CHURCH NOTICES
METHODIST CHURCH Rev. J. E. Sandbach
The Morning. Service
LIST OF NOTICES
SATURDAY,
OCTOBER
30,
1937.
CHINA WANTS PEACE
· But Not At Any Price, Says Koo
Paris, Oct. 29.
SHANGHAI FACES --
NEW PERILS
(Continued from Page 1.)
failed to damage the defence worka or to dislodge the Chinese troops.-- Central Ne
Dr. Wellington Koo, Chinese delo-
60,000 Refugees Enter Rate to the League Assembly, in an
The Settlement interview with Reuter to-day made an uncompromising answer to the
Shanghai, Oct. 30. question whether conellation with
During the past three days 60,000 is still possible. "For Chinu, Japan peace is the ident, but not pence-et-Chinese refugees have entered the westem district of the International 'any price," said Dr. Koo.
Settlement. United Press.
n
"To-day's news shys we have had reverse, but see how qur troops, contrary to general bellef, have been able, to hoki up the Japanese in- vaders. China is prepared to resist to the Inst ditch,
"There can be no question of apecial rights for Japan. Co-opera- Attion with Japan is impossible while
our territory is invaded.
!
The following are the forthcoming services, etc., at the English Methodist Church, Wanchai:
Morning Parade Service at Sham- shulpo, at 8.15. Preacher: Rev. J. E. Sandbach.
J. E.
Order of Service by Rev.
Morach, 10.15 a.m. Hymn No. 12 (Praise my Soul); Prayer of Invocation: The Lord's Prayer; Hymn No. 18 (Time ever faithful); 1st Lesson; Hymn No. 400 (Duke Street), 2nd Lesson; Prayer of Intercension; Noliees: Hymn No. 015 (Cwm Rhandia); Sermon: Hymu No. Anthem.
500
(Antwerp); Blessing; National
Evening Onter of Service by Rev. J. E. Sandbach, 7 p.nt.
Hymn No. 1 (Suther): Prayer: Hymn No. 32 (Maryton); Lesson; Prayer; Notices; Hymn No. Serman; Hymn No. 941 (Companion); Blessing.
Notices for the Week
"llow can we co-operate with a nation which is shedding the blood of China?
"she
Dr. Wellington Koo expressed re- gret that Japan was not attending the Brussels Conference. "If she has
Ir sald, "h a case to present." should come without hesitation." QUESTION OF PRINCIPLE Asked what China expected from the conference, whether it was poli- tical or material assistance, Dr. Koo replied: "It is not China who sum- moned the conference. China ex- pects all treaty rights to be respect- ed. Not only is the future of China Involved, but the question of the very principle of respect for signed
trentles."
Dr. Koo will go to Brussels on Sunday as head of the Chinese dele- gation to the Nine-Power Confer- cace.-Reuter.",
RADIO BROADCAST (Continued from Page 7.)
Hospital Evacuated
Shanghai, Oct. 30, The Seventh Day Adventists have evacuated their Shanghal sanitarium in
Rubicon and lungiao Roads, which cost half a million yuan to bold, talding with them 30 patients.
The evacuation was made after Japanese planes had bombed and machine-gunned
immediate
the
Plot Against Schuschnigg Discovered
Japan Navy Casualties Estimated
Many Mon Killed In Chinese Fire
Vienna, Oct. 20. It is learned from official sources
police that the Austrian
are in- vestigating what in belloved to be a plot by a foreign terrorist organlsa- Dr. Kurt von ilon to assassinato
Shanghai, Oct. 30. Heavy.lange has been inflicted on Schuschniga, the Chancellor who succeeded murdered little Dr. Doll- the Japanese 3rd and 4th fleets by Chinese bombers and artillery In "The would-be assassins are belived Shanghai and along the South China to be two middle-aged men of Italian const since the opening of bostilities or Roumanian descent, who are sus-on August 13, according to an investi- pected of planning to bomb the Chan-gation completed by a foreign military
observer in Shanghai, cellor's car.
According to this report four Japan- eys war vessels were sunk and 10 olbers damaged, including the Irumo, flagship of the 3rd Fleet under the command of Admiral Hasegawa,
The suspects ure sill at liberty.—| Reuter.
H. K. Volunteer
vicinlly. Japanese shells have also Workers' Status
fallen very near to the hospital, which is believed to be doomed.→→→ United Press,
U.S.
COMMODITY PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
New York, Oct, 20. The following quotations on the New York cornmodity exchange are issued by Reuter:
Dec.
103;
Jan.
can't run away from love to-night; March 4. The lady who couldn't be kissed.
10.10 Interval of recorded dance music from Z.B.W.
May
July
Oct.
A
The usual Social Hour will be held In the "S. & S. Home" at 8.15. cordini Invitation is extended to all Service Men.
The Ladies' Church Ald will meet at the "S. & S. Home" at 10.30 am. On Sunday, Nov. 7, the morning service will be followed by the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper.
UNION CHURCH
Harvest Thanksgiving On November 7
LIST OF SERVICES
The following are the forthcoming services etc., at the Union Church, Kennedy Road:
Morning Service, 10.30 am. Even ing Service 6 p.m.
Preacher at both services: Rev. K. Mackenzie Dow.
The SA.C.A. meets in the Church Hall on Tuesday evening at 7.30
pm.
China Light (Old) 31155, 311 60. 31183 morning at 10.30 a.m. $170
Electries $53, 1542%. $545. Telephones (Qld) $35%%%, $251 Telephones (iew) $3.10 --Cranetta-812/4---912_235.-932,56, $12.50-124
In London, Far Eastern quotational Dairy Farms 324.70
tended to improve.
Manila rates were unchanged, in
a succession of quiet markets.
BUSINESS DONE DURING THE WEEK
Hongkong Bank $1,00
Union Ins. ex. div. 108, 1510, 500, 1310) Wharven $110.
Goyt, Loan (46%) 60% pr. Changes (3.15 p.m.) Cloting Quotations Buyers
Roarkung Bank $1,500 Canton Insurance $250 Hongkong Prces $205 Wharves 31:3% Electrica 354NG
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19.15 5. Was it Rain; 0.. Caravan; 7. Sweet Heartache; B. Boston Tea party.
10.30 Interval of recorded dance music from Z.B.W.
10.40 0. She came from Ireland; 10. Waltz Medicy; 11. Speak to me of love; 12. Merry Widow.
10.55 Interval of recorded dance musle from Z.B.W.
11.00 13. So Rare; 14. Let's put our heads together; 15. With plenty of money and you; 10. Riffin' at the Ritz
11.15 Interval of recorded dance music from Z.B.W.
11.20 17. Yira, Yira: 1. Tus Olost; 10. Karaball; 20. Say Si Si. 11.35 Interval of recorded dance muste from Z.D.W.
11.45 21. It looks like rain in Cherry Blossom Lane; 22. Waddlin' at the Waldort: 23. The Merry-go- round broke down; 24. Muliny in the Druss section.
12.00 midnight.-Close Down.
DAVENTRY PROGRAMME 7.20 m. Ladles' "Night,' or 'Here's to
The Maiden 65 nm. Books about China and Japan." 820 am. English Folk-songs-2:
Southern Counties.
The
The Helena May Christian Fellow- ship meets in the Institute on Friday
Sunday, November will celebrated as Harvest Thanksgiving. Gifts of fruit, flowers, etc., will be Church gratefully received at the.
all-on-Saturday, November 6...or..10 am. Big Ben The Bronkhurst Trio. Sunday morning, November 7.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
LESSON SERMON
First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hongkong EVERLASTING PUNISHMENT
The xubject of the lenson sermon In all churches of Christ, Scientist, to-morrow, October 31. will ', bei
verbusting Punishment."
Бы
The Golden Text will be, "Blessed
wat win thou chostenent, O
and teaches him out of thy (14. 94: 12).
others Ama
the following citations will be rea
read from the Bible, "And it cunia to pass, that, as he was praying in a certain place, when he ceased, one of his disciples came and
| sald unto him, Lord, teach us to pray, as John ulso taught his disciples, And he sald unto them, When yo prny, say, Our Father which art in heaven,
· Hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom, cume. Thy will be done, as in heaven, co in earth. And forgive us our sins; for we also forgive every one that is Indebted to And lead us not Into temptation; but deliver us from evil" (Luke 11: 1, 2, 4).
The lesson cermon will also include the the following passages from Christian Science Textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scrip- tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "The prayer that reforms the alnner and heals the sick is an absolute faith that to God,—a all things are possible
spiritual understanding of Him, an unselfed lave. Jesus' prayer "For- give us our debts," specified also the terms of forgiveness. When forgiving the adulterous woman he said. "Go and sin no more." Truth bestows no pardon upon error, but wipes it out In the most effectual manner. Sin ahould become unreal to every one, It is in itself inconsistent, a dívided, singdom. Its supposed realism has no divine authority, and I rejoice in the apprehension of this grand verity."
Pages 1: 11: 354).
Announcement
First Church of Christ Belentist, long- kong. Branch of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ. Scientist, in Iloxton, Ma, Macdonnell and, close to Tram Station. Sunday Bervice 11.15 am. Testimony Meeting. Wednesday, 6 pm. A Heading Room is located ni Bank East Asia Building, 10 Des Voeux Road Central, and is open daily 10.30 am, to pm. Saturdays: 10.30 am-12.30 p.m. Evening except Wednesdays And Baturdays 6-7 pm. All authorised Christian Science Eiterature is available at the Reading Room. The pubila is cordially Invited to ttend the services and to visit the Read- ing Houm.
8.40 a.m. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Signal at 9:45 a.sm. and Ben al 3. an. 93 a.m. Organ lecital by 0. 11. Prasgood, Hall, Broadcasting from the Concert House.
Gwen Calley (Soprano),
13.40 a.m. The Nobie Arl
11.10 am. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Signal at 11.15 am.
11.33 aan. Serenade."
3 p.m. Big Ben, London Log.
3.10 pm. The BBC Empire Orchestra.
4.5 p.m. Can you Beat. 167-4: Inex-
perience Defeats the Jungle,'
40 p.m. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Gignal at 4.30 p.m. 440 p.m. "The Noble Art
445 p.m. Big Ben. Scrapbook for 1007." 145 p.m. The BBC Northern Orchestra. 6.30 in. Variety, including George luck (Compere), Knight and Day, Helen itay- rond, arcington and Felai, and Barry Milt and Teddy Epligrave nt Two Pianos, p.m. For the Children: A Programma
Arlists, by you News and Announcements. 0.30 p.m.
New York Cotton
Now Clarified
Mr. A. Morris, of the St.
More than 100 offers and blue- Jackets were killed or injured on these | vessels, it is reported,
The foreign investigallon gives the following let: two torpedo boats sunk off Llubo on August 28; destroyers No. 10 and No. 28 damaged near Woo- August 23; one cruiser John sung on
damaged in the Whangpoo, injuring Ambulance Brigade, is in receipt 22 bluejackets and опе officer; the aft a cable from the Knights of the end of the flagship Izumo badly. Venerable Order of St. John to the Jam & senior officers
killed effect that volunteer members of the
11 junior officers killed or St. John Ambulance Brigade shoula
Jurca, 22
22 bluejackets
or in- killed in- work with the Chinese Red Cross.
two cruisers damaged in a This cable is in reply to a collision at mouth of Wassung, now
from
the
or
10 local headquarters Chapter General applying for per-returned to Nagasak for repair; ex-
Red plosion on
en cruiser near Amoy, reason mission to assist the Chinese Cross, as well as constituting a reply unknown, 50 men kified; one alrcraft. Watteville, Geneva carrier grounded since October 16 to Colonel de
had near Múcao; one destroyer sunk, two Red Cross representative, whe previously wired to Geneva, follow- damaged off Woosung; one destroyer ing which the British Red Cross was belonging to 4th Fleet sunk on August notified of the ruling.
20 off Liuho,-Central Netos.
Hitherto a few St. John men and nurses have gone north unofficially with a unit organised by Mr. Morris for
the
Shan Cùng
Nanking.
Opening Closing
0.12/12 8.09/10 0.08/06 8.08/06 8.04/03 8,07/07 0.04/05 0,07/07 8.03/03 8,08/07 8.13/13 8.17/17
8,32 Spat1 The First Notice Day for December Cotton is November 24 with Dellvery | body. Date December 1.
New York Rubber
Dec.
15.20/25
15.50/50
Jan,
15.50/50
March
15.30/38
15.53/56
Muy
15.53/57
15,64/G5
July
15.50/50
15.72/72
15.70 N Sept.
Sales for the day:8,000 ions. The last Notice Day for October Rubber is October 27.
Dec.
Mny July...
Chicago Wheat
Do
100%
9634/9034 06%/00% 95/05%
0074/01 Thursday's Sales:--
'34,000,000 bushels. Chicago Corn
50/30% 50/50
59 7584 Dec: Mas
504%/00% 0036/00% July
The First Notice Day December Gralus is November 30 and the last day December 28.
Oct. Dec. May
Winnipeg Wheat
1244/124% 122/1224 118/118% 116/116% 110/110% 114/114% The last Notice Day for October Winnipeg Grain is October 30.
EXCHANGE
Paris. Geneva. Berlin. Athens. Milari,
Copenhagen. Stockholm. Oslo..... Helsingfors. Shonghal,
Greenwich Time Signol at 2.45 p.m. 16.15 p.m. lg Hen. Round and About." 16.23 pm. The Symphonten of Beethoven New York.
Oct. 20.
147
Hospital, Defence Units
Exercises To Continue
The recognition now accorded will be very gratifying to the members of the local unit, and will enable them to work together
DS
recognised
GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS
The Royal Navy and Fleet Air Arm will repeat their tactical exercises in the vicinity of Hongkong next week,
1s
Miss Olive Bertha Green has been the programme for which is appointed Assistant Mistress (Kin-follows:
Munday: HMS. Doractshire will dergarten).
out porn-pom and machine-gun Mr. K. Keen is appointed Police et the area the cast of Magistrate, Kowloon
Waglan. Dorsetshire aircraft will Mr. E. P. H. Lang has resumed exercise with the Donetshire, H.M.S. duty as Registrar of the Supreme Rainbow will also take part in the Court, Registrar. of Companies, OM- cin! Administrator and Trustee.
Ometul exercise.
Tuesday: H.M.S. Dorsetshire will carry out 4-inch full-calibre firing in Mr. E. W. Hamilton has been up the area to the South of Hongkong pointed Superintendent of Imports and 8-inch full-calibre day firing at a and Exporis,
battle practice target in the same Mr. E. HI. Williams has been area. The Dorcetshire will also be pointed Assistant Attorney General firing 8-inch sub-callbre at night.
Is appointed Mr. J. S. McLaren District Officer South, and is author ised to hold a Small Debts Court in the New Territories in addition the City Office Court.
Mr. Phillp Robert Shaw, A.R.I.B.A., Thursday: Same as Wednesday. Chartered and Registered Architect, with the addition of H.M.S. Folkestone has been appointed Executive Engiaring 4-inch full-calibre cast
Hongkong Government.
neer to the
Wednesday: Aircraft of HMS.. Eagle will exercise in the vicinity of Mirs Bay and to the south of Blas Submarines will be operating to the south of Hongkong.
Bay.
of:
Dr. Li Shuc-pui has been appoint-Wagian by day. ILMS. Doractshice full-calibre and 8-inch full-calibre. ed a member of the Nurses Board will carry out 4-inch high altitude for three years from October 10, and Miss Maud Ward to serve a further ring at night east of Waglan.
Friday: H.M.S. Eugls will exercise period, of three years.
in the vicinity of Mirs Bay and to the south of Bias Bay.
Dr. Annie Sydenham has been ap pointed to a further term of three years on the Midwives Board vice Dr. Frank Richard Athlon, resigned, with effcel from October 14.
Friday will also be a spare day for the week's exercises, in case of in- clement weather.
The
Italian
sloop- mine-laying Lepanto is due at noon to-day from Singapore. She will probably pro-
214 LONDON MARKET to Shanghai later.
STILL QUIET
ከ
Stock
London, Oct. 20, The feature of the London Exchange to-day was the strength of result of gilt-edged stocks G8 sustained investment support. Other- 8.08% wise the market experienced one of its quietest days for some time past.
by Prices occasionally eased 141
fraction, but the undertone was very
RATES
Oct. 27. 147
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12.35
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54772
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12.25 a.. he iContucky Minstrels. 1.20 .1. Dance Music,
and
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11.15 pan. Eugene Pin and 1 Tango
Orchestra, with Diana Care,
2 m. Di Den, The Nowa
noinenumita. ·
Greenwich me anal at 2.18m.
Planoforte lecital by 125 an hert
Jvy Herbert, 3.39 .. The Noble Art'
tra,
24 am. John Reynders with his Orchen- 3.30 a.m. In Town Tonight." 4 am. Palace of Verlytica," 5. Interval.
5.15 am. The News and Announcementn. Greenwich Timo Bignal at 5.30 num. 1:40 HDR, (Ar the Junck. Dor.” D.10 am. tailed Recital by Philp Hattey
(Baritone), .25 .m. Dance Muelo,
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now a scroun
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EA VICTOR FLEMING production
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satisfactory.
Wall Street was firm and active.
general buying. Reuter's! with
4.00% Special."
SuPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
The following ships are expected
The U.S.S. Tulsa is due here on November 3,
BOMBS START
FIRES
JAPANESE PLANES ACTIVE NEAR SOOCHOW
Seochow, Oct. 28. Peilioukang, about 30 miles east of Soochow, and Quimann on the Nan- king-Shanghai Railway, were the scenes of severe bombings by Japan- ese planes yesterday,
Rio de Janeiro...1%
At Pelhoukang several huge fres Silver (Spot)....1918
to be in wireless communication were started by incendiary bombs Silver (forward) 10%
.100% War Loup.....
1005 with Hongkong radio:-Menestheus, dropped by sixteen raiders, whilst at British Wireless. Muninum, Tuksang, Neleus, Sirdhana, Quirisan large numbers of bombs
City Of Lyons, Stonegate, Sagres, were rained in the suburbs.
Em- One Japanese plane was brought Haitan, Tinegara, Hongslapg. press of Canada. Glengarry, Baron down by Chinese anti-aircraft shells Dunmore, President Hoover, President Chiniyangkang, south of Boechow. occupants were injured. ent Monroe, Victoria, Ranchi, Severn- The three leigh. Potsdam, President Doumer, during the crash-Central News, and Neptuna,
EXCHANGE
T.T. London Demand T.T. Shanghai T.T. Singapore T.T. Japan T.T. India
T.T. U.S.A. T.T. Manliu
TT, Batavia
Belling
T.T. Bangkok T.T. Saigon T.T. France TT, Germany T.T. Switzerland TT. Australia
18., 2%
2s, 2%
INFECTED PORTS
103
523% By
order
STATION BOMBED
Sochow, Oct. 28; In clght fights to Soochow to-day- Japanese planes rained bombs upon station and sprayed
of the Governor in the railway 100 Council, Haiphong has been declared machine-gun bullets upon the, city.
02an, intecied port because of the The damage was negligible.
304 cholera prevalent there, and Rangoon
.01
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.10
.1/04%
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1/3% .1/3.0/32
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.9.80
.83
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4 m/s. L/C London
4 m/s D/P
do.
4 m/s L/C U.S.A.
4 m/s France
30 da India
US. Cross rate in Londen
CONSULATE CLOSING
The officca of the French Consul will be closed to the general public on Monday, November 1, "All Sainte *Day",
Handbills of a prepostreous nature
has similarly been declared an in- were distributed over the city during
one "visit."—Central Nnox: fected port because of plague.
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