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CONSIGNEES NOTICE:
SERVICES. CONTRACTUELS. DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMER.
The Steamship
"PRESIDENT DOUMER” No. 25 A/37
Bringing Cargo from Marseilles via porta etc., arrived Hongkong on Sunday, 31st October, 1037.
THE HONGKONG
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1937.
TELEGRAPH.
JAPANESE FINALLY
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, INVITATION REJECTION
G.
R.
CRITICISED
by
(Continued from Page 1.) assisting inrge-scale smuggling roning, and interfering with Chinese preventive service, thereby jeopardiz- idg China's Custama ministration and infileting heavy loss Customs revenue.
With
to her
It is requested that all Civil Association and Individuals who wish to place wreaths on the Cenotaph at the conclusion of the
GRAVE INTERFERENCE service on Armistice Day, will kindly inform the undersigned, in
reference to extra-terri- writing, before 8th November, sotoriality, the spokesman remarked that accommodation
that taking advantage of her special privileges in China, Japan has been arranged within the
engaging in various illegal activities, barrior,
such as unlawful dying, establishment of special service organs, extending support to bandits, connivance in drug traЛicking.
may
bo Polico
T. H. KING, Inspector General of Police, 1st November, 1937.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF
HONG KONG ORIGINAL JURISDICTION MISC. PROC. NO. 49 OF 1937
IN THE MATTER of the Hong Kong & Kowloon Cinema Company, Limited And
IN THE MATTER of the Companies Ordinance, 1932,
The spokesman asked whether these activities are consistent with Japan's declared polley of co-operation with China.
Continuing, the spokesman pointed out that since the Mukden Incident, Japan has forcibly occupied Chinese territory and endangered China's very existence. After the creation of the Manchukuo State, alic put up the "bogus regime" in cast Hopel and now she la contemplating the creation of a so-called "Mongol state" in Sul- yuan and Chabar. Such things, which would have been unbearable to any other nation, have been borne by China with forebearance, in the hope that Japan would some day come to
Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd. Kow-
whence delivery Toon,
may
be obtained immediately after landing. All claims must be sent in to me on or before 11th November, 1937,
NOTICE is hereby given that her senses. or they will not be recognized.
Damaged Packages will be examin Petition presented to the Supremo ed by
Company's Surveyor Court of Hong Kong on the 29th Merk:-Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 day of September, 1937, for con am, on Saturday, 8th November,firming the reduction
1937.
the
BURNS-FHILF LINE
From MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, SALAMAUA, RABAUL, CEBU and MANILA The Steamship,
of the capital of the above-mentioned Copsignees must have a Revenue Company from $100,000 divided Omeer in attendance when any duti-into 10,000 shares of $10 each to-
examined by the able goods are Company's Surveyors.
| $50,000 divided into 10,000 shares No Fire Insurance will be effected of $5 each and that such reduc- by us in any case whatever.
tion be effected by cancelling MESSAGERIES MARITIMES CO. capital which has been lost or la Hongkong, 31st October, 1937.
unrepresented by available asseta to the extent of $5 per share upon each of the 4,450 shares which have been issued and are now outatanding and by reducing the nominal amount of all shares in the Company's capital from $10 to $5 per share, is directed to be heard before His Honour the Chief Justice on Thursday, the 18th day of November, 1937, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. Any creditor or
the shareholder
Company desiring to oppose the making of An order for the reduction of the capital of the said Company under the above Ordinance should ap- pear at the time of hearing by himself or his Counsel for that purpose. A copy of the Petition will be furnished to any creditor or shareholder of the Company
"NEPTUNA". Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazar
dous and/or extra hazardous Go- downs of The Hongkong and Kow- loon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the Gih November 1837, will be subject to rent.
All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Undersign- ed on or before the 20th November, 1937, or they will not be recognized, To comply with the General Bond- ed Warehouse Regulations consignees
of
PRECONCEIVED PLAN
Upon the outbreak of the Lukou- chino incident the Japanese govern- ment ordered the evacuation of Japanese
residents from various parts of China which, in the opinion, of spokesman, was carried out in accordance with a preconceived plan for the
purpose of ensuring their safety safety and facilitating
ing Japan's sub- sequent military activities. But the
government Chinese
still t provided every facility for their
evacuation and consented to
safeguard their property during their absence, This was strikingly different
from the way the Japanese government treat- ed the Chinese residents evacuating from Japan, who were confronted with extreme dificulties. disiculties.
CROSS SOOCHOW
CREEK
(Continued from. Page 1.) afternoon, according to Information from railway officials.
One Japanese airman was instant- ly killed and two others who de scended by parachute were captured.
The three olber Japanese planes turned back.-Central News,
Severe Fighting
Shanghal, Nov. 2. Despite a night of most severe fighting, which kept the residents of the Internallonal Settlement wakeful and nervous, especially in the western Chinese machine-gun nests along the district, the tightly knit network of South bank of Soochow Creek con- tinues to block the continued costly and desperate attempt of Japanese troops to advance further.
fished themselves on the shore of the The Japanese have actually.estab- creek in several places and from Jessfeld Park to Rubicon Road are harrying the Chinese defence post- thans
The incessant pounding by heavy artillery of the Chinese defences seems to have made little impression upon them, although observers des- cribe these lines as hastily prepared. Up to now the Chinese inve with- stood repeated assaults from strong Japanese forces.
Meanwhile, the Japanese deter- mination to speedily and completely encircle Shanghai and push the Chinese forces further westward is shown by the fact, learned from reliable informants, that further reinforcements are being brought to Shanghai.
The liners Nagasaki Maru and Shanghai Maru, which run an ex-
press service
between Kobe and
Shanghai, have now been added to by the large number of Japanese ships being used as transports.
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after He found it, when, long voyage, he lived overboard to rescue a woman from the sea -off e American coast.
A
This week Mr. Barclay started an- other voyage across the Atlantic. This time he sailed in marry the woman whose life he had allner to
saved,
The first of the fresh troops are arriving Reuter.
Before he left, tall 38-year-old Shanghai to-day Mr. Barclay, who is a well-known Southampton stockbroker, told the full story,
Ulsters Out Of Line
Shanghai, Nov. 2, After a gruelling time guarding the western defence sector of the Inter-
national Settlement, the Royal Ulster replaced by the
Loyal Regiment.
Rifles have been
The Ulster will not guard the sector again prior to their departure from Shanghal on November 25.
They are being replaced by the Durham Light Infantry.-Reuter,
Chinese Capture Airmen
But there is a limit to China's en- durance, the spokesman declared. Under Japan's incessant oppression and aggression, China has been com- pelled to resist. However, he made it clear that in her war of resistance China
Is fighting against Japan's militarists
and is not taking all Japanese people us
What enemies. China is against is not the legal en- terprises of the Japanese nationals in China but the aggressive activi- lies of the Japanese military.
The allegation in the Japanese hostilities in North China have been statement that the Sino-Japanese caused by Chiun's dispatch of troops northward In violation of the so- called Ho-Umetsu Agreement and *** the passing of the Chinese troops in the "demilitarised zone" in violation of the Shanghat Agreement for the cessation of hostilities in 1932, was also bitterly refuted by the spokes-fer them. man.
Shanghai, Nov. 2.
must have a Revenue Officer in at requiring the same by the under- ughting in Shanghai by the tress- landing behind the Chinese lines near
tendance when damaged duliable goods are examined.
All broken, chofed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 5th November, 1837, at 10 n.m., by Messrs. Goddard and Douglas.
ed.
No Fire Insurance has been effect-
Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by,
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.
Agents.
Hongkong, 1st November, 1937.
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
signed on payment of the regu- lated charges for the same,
Dated the 26th day of October, 1937,
WILKINSON & GRIST, Solicitors for the above Company, No. 2, Queen's Road Central,
Hong Kong,
U.S. COMMODITY
PRICES
1
LATEST CABLED ·
SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ LATEST REPORTS
New York, Nov. 1. S. C. & F. New York correspondent *cables:
Stocks: Prices drifled meoning- jessly as traders awalt election results December and other news to altord a clue to the January market's next move. The Times" March business index for the week was 97.9 as against 100.2 Jast week and 101.2 for the corresponding week of inst year.
QUOTATIONS
COMMUNISM OPPOSED
The spokesman emphatically denied that the Chinese Government has accepted Communism as alleged by Japan, both in her reply to Belglum and
Five of the seven Japanese sirmen who were brought down when their. plane was damaged and made a forced Quinsan on October 30, have been captured, it was disclosed to-day. The two other fliers escaped troops have been sent out to search;
but
The plane, which is still in good condition, is
tri-motored Д huge bomber. Central News.
Six Japanese Planes
Over Hunan
---her- statement on the Sino- Japanese couflet. The Chinese
Changsha, Nov, 2. Government, he said, has adhered
Six Japonese planes, flying in two groups, reconnoitred over Hengyang. strictly to the Three Principles of the People as laid down by the late Dr. strategic city in Central Hunan, on
the Canton-Hankow Railway, Sun Yat-sen in ruling the country
and Hengshan, one of the five sacred and has exerted relentless efforts in
mountains of China. The planes alko the suppression of the Communists.
and In view of allen aggression the Com-scouted over Liling. Chuling munists themselves recently volun- Anjen districts before flying away.
"Two years ago, with two comTM ponions, I started off to sail in small yacht, the Clipper, to New York.
"We had two days' food left when we sighted the American const
"Just as we were nosing into the harbour I heard a cry for help and saw a woman struggling in the water.
"There was nothing else to do, I had to dive in and bring her on board.
"In another week I shall see her again. Her name at the, moment is Miss kda Gingrich, and she lives in New York. Scon Miss Gingrich will be Mrs. Barclay,"
MONTHLY RAINFALL REPORT
The Hongkong Botanic Gardens to-day issued the following monthly rainfall report:
Inches.
Date.
1.10.37
2.10.37
3.10.37
4.10.37 5.10.37
.01
0.1037
7,10,37
8.10.37
0.10.37
10.10.37
11.10.37
12.10.37
13.10.37
14.10.37
15.10.37
10.10.37
17.10.37
18.10.37
10.10.37
20.10.37
21.10.37
re-
22.10.37 23.10.37
24.10.37
25.10.37
26.10.37
27.10.37
28.10.37
Chinese overseas in British posses- sions in the South Seas top the list with
$9,000,000, the Philippines second with $3,000,000 and Hong-
20.10.37
30.10.37
31.10.37
Totni
1.10
Nanking, Nov, 2.
New York, Nov. 1. The following quotations on thetarily rallied to the support of the Central News. New York commodity exchange are
Chinese Government. In festa issued on September
amant- Chinese Overseas Contribute
22 they issued by Reuter:
New York Colton
announced their abandonment of the
Over $19,000,000 Opening Closing
policy of force, cessation of all "Red" 8.01/00 7.80/09
abolition of
the Soviet 7.05/06 7.04/04
7.80/95
7.85/85 77.00/05 7.80/09 7.98/95 7.00/90 8.01/01 8.05/05
8.03
May
July
October
! Spat
Cotton: There was Increased hedge i The First Notice Day for December ing and foreign selling on the casiness: Cotton la November 24 with Delivery of the stock market and on a pro- Date December 1. minent private estimate showing a crop of 17,700,000 bales, Spot de mand was slow.
New York Rabber
December January Wheat: A forecast of rains in the March South-West and fallure of the heavy | May discount under Liverpool to stimulate July exporta were discouraging factors on September to-day's market. The continuance of
two-alded market is
probable. There has been a visible decrease in supplies of 4,003,000 bushels,
ก
15.20/30 15.32/03
15.33N 15.42/46 15.47/40 15.40/50 13.54/54
15.40/40
16.54N 13.00N
Sales for the day:-2,000 tons. The last Notice Dhy for October Rubber is October 27.
Corn: There were heavy New Dec. York offerings, but demand was only May moderate. Exports totalled 400,000. | July bushels. There has been a visible in- crease in suppiles of 185,000 bushels.
Doc.
Chicago Wheat
9074/0715 0033/00%
Chicago Corp 6754/6745 6956/00
HOTHERt and reorganisation
of
DI
the "Red"
heed" army into nailonai troeps. The spokesman concluded by say- ing that the Sino-Japanese conflict has been caused by the incessant aggression of Japan and that peace in the Far East can be restored, only when she abandons her aggressive policy and withdraws her troops from China-Central News.
Chinese overseas throughout the world have contributed $10,000,000 to the national war chest and for the relief of wounded soldiers, civilians anti refugees, it was officially vealed. This figure includes dona- tions received by various government organs in Nanking since the opening end of October. of hostilitics at Shanghal up till the
Governor TO Kong and Macao third with $2,000,000,
Meet English Association.
96%/00% 95%%/00 9034/50%
His Excellency the Governor, Sir 3736/6734 Geoffry Northcole, will attend the 59%/60% meeting of the longkong branch of: 00 /59% the English Association this after- The First Notice Day December
посп. Gralon is November 30 and the last day December 20.
Winniper Wheat Dcc. 118/118 117/117% 115%/1155% The last Notice Day for October
Rubber: Four leading tire com-May panies are reported to be increasing July their prices from 1% to 6%. Offerings of a... rubber aro ngain plentiful and sentiment is rather bearish.
Sugar: The market is 'tlagnant,
but prices are steady,
S. C. & F. Dow Jones summary of May 117 1164
yesterday's markets;
Trading to-day was extremely Winnipeg. Grain is October 20. light and many traders were absent
the market. Selling mostly
fram
conslatd
of profit-taking Steels
Wall Street Journal morning com-
Last week's market improvement business reports, but reports from was largely technlent, Washington the automobile Industry continued | Ís
virtually
and railroads showed unfavourable ment:
certain that the Cor- good, Some investment trusts are porate Tax will be modified in 1038. expected to show increased buying. Brokers say that ellents are still
It is the first meeting of the new session, and will be held at the Helena May Insitute at 5.15 p.m.
Other contributions ore distributed na follows: United States $1,300.000; Dutch East Indice $1,200,000; South Africa $900,000; Angom $800,000; Australia $700,000; Canada $800,000; Slam $600,000; South American states $500,000; Honolulu $400,000, Euro- pean countries, including donations from various Chinese Embassies ond Legations, $100,000.-Central News.
EXCHANGE RATES
The meeting is open to the public Paris. and it is hoped that a representative | Geneva. gathering will be present."
WEATHER FORECAST
Onto. Helsingfors. Shanghai.
12.36
Nov. 1.
CHINESE RED CROSS FUNDS
The Central Council of Catholic Action of Hongkong gratefully acknowledges the following donations received for the Chinese Red Cross, which will be immediately forward- ed to the Red Cross Headquarters ei Nanking: The Children of Mary of the Italian Convent (Caine Rd.)....
$ 50.00
La Salle College, Kowloon Maryknoll Convent School 85.00
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DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
Ip Hau, 25, was removed to the Kowloon Hospitat suffering from concussion when he jumped off the second floor of Kee Heng tea shop at No. 215 Shanghai Street. His condition is serious,
Slx months' imprisonment was Inflicted by Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy this morning on Chan Po, 32, unemployed, for keeping a heroin divan in a house at Wing Kat Street, first floor. Nine heroin pipes were seized..
the
Ching Yat-long, licensed Jarry driver, reports to the Police that he knocked down Chan Plu, 54, at Des Voeux Road East, near the Naval Depot. Chan received scalp injuries and was taken to the Queen Mary Hospital.
of 24
A remand
hours was granted by Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning in the case where Cheng Chiu-chau. 4 fisherman, is charged with armed robbery on t conservancy bont. Cheng is-lil-in hospital,
A fine of $20, with the alternative
Mr.
Sub-Inspector Edwards of Police reports that he knocked down Leung Ching, 58, at Connaught Road of a month's imprisonment, was im- Wharf. Posed on Tang Mau, 61, coolle, by Central, near the Canton Leung was running across the road. Magistracy this morning. The man R. Edwards at the Central He was taken to the Queen Mary was charged with possession of duli- able Chiese wind at Caine Lane, near Tal-Ping-sha Street early this morning.
Hospital 'njuries,
for treatment for henet
Capt. M. Yates, R.A., residing at sim- 4 Humphrey's Buliding, was moned before Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at the
Kowloon Mngistrary this morning for allowing his brindled bulldog out on Carnarvon Road on October 14 without being muzzled or on a lead. He pleaded guilty, saying that his "boy" must have left the door
and open.
fined wns L/Sergt. Salter prosecuted.
$15.
10
Chan Yan, 30, unemployed, appear- ed before Mr. R. Edwards the Central Magistracy this morning charged with importing unmanifested cargo of wolfram ore on board the s.s. Kong Ning, at the Hol On wharf. It was. stated the defendunt had the ore tied around his waist and legs in specially made bells.. He was fined $10.
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Temperature at the Royal Observa- | Vienna.. financing. The casing of copper unlikely to make fresh purchases market prices was an unfavourable until the market has some
yesterday's corresponding reading of | Madrid. factor.
spots.
80. Humidity, however, went up by Lisbon.. Curbs stocks and bonds were lower
Hongkong. There is much bearish gossip two per cent., from 72 to 74. on quiet markets. United States around Wall Street. It is gossiped Maximum temperature yesterday Bombay, Government bonds were also irre- that the bear position in Chrysler Sunday's highest, and the minimum o
was 83, a rise of two degrees over Montreal. gularly lower.
Motor shares has been well disai- November 2, "Election Day", is a
was 73, same as the previous day's paled. holiday on the New York markets Dew-Jonca Averages Oct. 31
lowest. and the stock and commodity quota-. 30 Industrials tions from this source will not be 20 Ralis available.
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