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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

WEDNESDAY,

DECEMBER 1.

1937.

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ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE, STANLEY.

(Middle School for Chinese.

Boys)

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

To The Editor,

"frightfulness" of the Japanese war- lords Hongkong Telegraph.

upon the defenceless non- combatant Chinese population will Sir,-In yesterday's issue "A force World Opinion to take concrete Japanese" in stating the Japanese measures for preventing desperate point of view refers to "International "gressive nations from carrying out Law" to justify the ruthless bombing ruthless destruction of civil populn- of Nanking, Canton and hundreds of tions by indiscriminate acrial bom- other towns and villages throughout bardment. And in fine it were better China, and the Inhuman slaughter of for "A Japanese" not to refer to innocent non-combatants by Japanese "International Law" in writing to

the Press of a civilized country.

A CHINESE LAWYER.

vultures.

Professor Shinobu, a reputed lead- ing Japanese Jurist on International Law, was appointed the legal adviser!

*

of the Third Japanese squadron. REPLY TO CRITICS whose air force was responsible for the introduction of indiscriminate Sir-With reference to the cor- bombing of non-combatant civilians respondence in your issue of the 29th that The New Term begins December as a means of terrorising the Chinese instant, we beg to inform you

people into submission, and presum commencing from Inst Saturday, a SWAN, CULBERTSON & 13th.

ably It Is he who is the father of number of extra buses were added Entrance Examination for new

the perverted idea that "according to our Route No. 11 service, and it FRITZ LATEST REPORTS

International Law, Students at Stanley on Saturday, to

garrison is hoped that

the additional buses town is subject to any form of will help to relieve practically all December 11th, at 9 a.m. New York, Nov, 30.

bombardment."

congestion. S. C. & F. Dow Jones Summary of i

(No, bus leaves Vehicular yesterday's markets:"

The brutal and inhuman use ut It may interest your correspon- absorbed Ferry at 8.00 a.m., 8.30 a.m. etc.) The market to-day

the Japanese airforce in the fighting dents to learn that the buses al- high-lights profit-taking. Business

For prospectus, for day-boys in Shanghai in 1032 inspired the towed on route are limited to 25 by the

to the use of the aeroplane in war- fare. The articles relating to aerial bombardment are articles 24 paragraph 2 of article 24. The code is known as the Hague Code of 1933.

The relevant articles are:

the

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METAL POLISH

MAKES LIGHT WORK dives lasting pallah to Braes. Capper, Hotki, atc Mochise & Son Ltd., Hull & London Agents 1

imperial Chemical Industries (China) bed. HONGKONG

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American Metal Association to the and, boarders, apply to Fung Man Hague Court to draft a Code relating towed on this rower er we are taking AT THE BOTTOM

Sui Esq. or Chan Pak Luk Esq., Messrs. II. Wicking, Princo's Building. (Tel, 80241) or to the red College.

effect that the decline in steel was near an end, the upward revision of the Youngstown steel operations and adverse factor was the omission of the American Woolien preferred dividend. Rails were higher on the statement by Mr. Ralph Butt of the Burlington Railroad to the effect That the railroads would greatly in- trease their purchases of equipment

if rates were increased.

ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE, STANLEY,

The

new Preparatory School

Students on February 15th,

and

this matter up with the authorities and contemplate using larger size buses for this route.

Regarding the Route No. 2 service, we are applying for permission to Star Ferry to Shum Stul Po, running operate an additional route from the

"Aerial bombardment for the pur- pose of terrorising the civilian popu tution or destroying private property

or of 01 not of a military character

S. C. & F. New York correspondent will be open for the admission of injuring non-combatants is prohibi- | schedules will be worked in conjunc-

to-day moved

cables:

Prices Stocks: irregularly, with traders following a cautious buying palley. The market| HONG KONG HORTICULTURAL is now apparently making a base for a gradual further recovery.

Was

to-day

Cotion: There has been no pro- gress in farm legislation. The heavy long arbitrage-interest here con- tinues to be a factor in the weakness of the market, which quiet and se

Wheat:

were further re- of Argentine frost damage and ports of fair exports. Buying was non- oggressive and there were no Decem- her tenders. Out of 10 leading bro- 8 are bullish and 2 are neutral. kers,

Corn: There was some hedge- pressure on continued excess revelpts. Cash demand was smaller. Tenders to-day totalled 200,000 bushels.

Rubber: There was active short- envering and outside buying on the the 70% quoto. #nnouncement of The success 0 the scheme believed to be largely dependent upon of the United States consumption

is

commodity. Factories are reported

to be uninterested for the present

SOCIETY.

cd."

Salisbury Road, Nathan Road, Tai Po Road, Cheung Sha Wan Road and Yen Chow Street. The me tion with the present Route No. 2

giving a schedules thereby minule service between Tai Po Road and Star Ferry.

five

It must be pointed out that the

stated Japanese have openly

that

of China in order to make them rise their objec: Is to terrorise the people

We also approached the authorities against the Chinese Government and cause the war to be stopped. The some considerable time ago for per- mission to alter Route No. 8 to run NOTICE is hereby given that Nantae and on

contents of the leaflets dropped on Pootung confirmed

from Star Ferry to Kowloon Tont the Annual Meeting of the above this sinister idea of the Japanese and Homuntin residents, and to ex- for the convenience of Kowloon Tong These leaflets it will be remembered Society will be held at the Board Room of Messrs. Jardine, Mathe-stated "The bombardment is due to tend Route No. 3 from Star Ferry 10 Although we have the fact that your Government is Ngau Chi Wan.

definite decision son & Co., Ltd., (by kind permis anti-Japanese. Rise and overthrow not yet received any sion)

Tuesday. the 14th

anticipate the Government. If you do not, the to our proposals, we December, 1937, at 6.10 p.m. bombings will be carried out day favourable reply very

are fully aware of the incon- after day."

venience caused by shortage of buses

on

J, T. BAGRAM,

Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 1st December, 1937.

W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD.

NOTICE

As from 1st December, 1937,

due to the nearness of their inventor Mr. James Petrie is appointed

ies.

Sugar: The market to-day was Managing Director of this Com- quiet and prices were firm. Cuban covering continues.

The Street is still cheerful, in spite was of yesterday's renction, which considered as normal. Some traders confend that the stock market has Imm been over-liquidated. Several portant traders, who have been selective buyers recently, expect the rally to continue.

The bearishness with regard to motor shores is due to the belief that the Industry will show comparatively nour statistics in the coming months. Dow Jones Averages Low Close

121.50 30 Industrials

31.54 32.25 22.48

20 Rails

20 Utilities

40 Bonds

pany.

DAVIE,

D. O. RUSSELL,

Permanent Director

BOAG & CO., LTD.

NOTICE

Mr. James Petrie retains his 123.40 connection with this Company in

22.00 his capacity as Director.

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THE HONG KONG BOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.

What to do to help a child

Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or ill-treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suttering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter con- cerning child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at

once with

Openstig Closing

7.02,02 7.89/90 7.92/92 7.01/91 7.96/00 7.05/06 The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. c/o 8.03/03

8.02/03 CO. Box No. 13, Hongkong, or 8.06/05 8.05/05 the Inspector, 49, Pokfuium Road, 1st 8.12412 8.00/00 door; or the Inspector, Violet Peel

8.04 Health Centre, Wanchai;, or The Delivery Day for December | Inspector, 12, Sai Yeung Chiol Street, Cotton in Dec. 1.

ist floor, Kowloon, The First Notice Day for January All further steps will be taken, and

la Dec. 27 and the Delivery Dale Jan. į expenses borne, by the Society.

3.

New York Rubber

Dec.

14.05/15.00 15.30.30

Mar.

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May

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15.62/75

July

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Sept. 1. *

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Sales for the day:

6,640 tons.

The First Notice Day for December Rubber is Nov. 20 and the last day in

Dec. 29.

Chicago Wheat

00%/00% 89%/09% 0874/8914 1915/005,

05 /85%

Dec.

May July

Monday's sales-

Dee.

May

July

31,073,000 bushels. Chicago Corn

51/52% 51/513 50/50 5514/59% 5614/58%

The Firat Notice Day December Graina is Nov. 30 and the last day Dec. 23,

Dec.

May

July

Winslper Wheat

100%/109 110/110% 100 100% 1005%/100% 100%/100%

The First Notice Day for December Winnipeg Wheat is Dec. 1 and the last day Dec. 81.

LUDENDORFF IMPROVES

Munich, Nov. 30.

General Ludendorft is improving. He has no fever...and his pulse is

·zörmal.----United Press.

the

The Informant's name will be kept trietly private, except in cases where mallee is proved.

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The bombing of schools, of on several of the routes in Kowloon Universities like Nankai University for which it is much regretted, how- and private hospitals like the ever we feel that we are not entirely American Mission at Nantungchow to blame for this. come within the category of "private During the early part of this year, property not of a military character." we placed an order for a large feet of new buses, although early delivery will be remembered

was promised at that time, the mun- destroying Nankai University the ufacturers later found that they Japanese authorities stated that were unable to execute the order ac- "Nankal was 0 hotbed of anti-

cording to the time specified on a Japanese teeling and therefore must count of the abnormal conditions be destroyed." The destruction was no carried out by bombing from the air, now prevailing in England which and then finished and fire.

off by kerosene |

The second relevant Article of the proposed code of the Hague, the breach of which has raised world wide protest from all countries and for which the most intense feeling of hatred for the Japanese la spreading throughout Chinn, is paragraph 2 of Article 24.

This reads as follows:

contributes to the delay.

We are now glad to state that a large number of these vehicles hove arrived, and will be used to augment o11 services concerned 11s soon as they are ready for the road.

Signed. THE Kowloon Motor Bus Company,

Kowloon Motor Buses

Sir, I wish to second the state- ments of "A Passenger" regarding the No. 11 Route in Kowloon.

"The bombardment of cities, towns, villages, dwellings, or buildings not in the immediate neighbourhood of the operation of innd forces is pro- I have learnt this lesson. If I want hibited. in cases where the objec- to keep an appointment, I must take tives specified in Paragraph a No. 3 Bus, even though I possess n

establishments. arsenals, monthly ticket for the Jordan Roud- (military transport lines, etc.) are so situated Ferry. The interval between the No. that they cannot be bombarded 3 Buses ja five minutes, while that for without Indiscriminate bombardmeat the No. 1 Bus is thirteen to fifteen population, the minutes. It is not unusual to miss of the civilian aircraft must abstain from bambard-two No. 11 Buses because of the ment."

overcrowding thirty minutes.

As "A Passenger" says the pas- sengers using the No. 11 Route

Route. Anyway

more than the No.

are

cannot see why the passengers who same scale of fares as other routes in use the No. 11 Route, and pay the

Kowloon, should not be entitled to the same considerate treatment and other emcient service accorded to routes.

International legal circles point to this article as the crux of the entire question. According to one famous authority," is a statement of rule wilch is based upon the highest common sense if on nothing else. Uniess limitations are placed upon the exercise of the aeroplane loaded with bombs every place within that country is directly or indirectly con- nected with the waging of n war. And every person within that country is directly or indirectly connected with waging the war. Shall they all be subject to destruction, although pony, but the matter of an efficient service is the anxiety of the public. they may be hundreds or thousands The No. 11 Bus service must be im-

of Reene battle, where innd forces or navni proved-something has to be done. forces of the opposing countries are engaged in struggle?

of miles away from the

of

"That would mean the annihilatten of whole peoples, nations and races." From the legal point of view the proposed code has not been passed but international jaw is a law of humanity and morally expressive of the feelings of man to mon, as dis- tinguished from animal to man or man to animal. But the fact that the proposed code was formulated and made known to the world gives it the force of Inter- national ethics in case of war in which the weapon of perial bombard- ment is made use of.

Perhaps the reason for the "glaring state of affairs" is simply that there are not enough buses. The matter of profits is the anxiety of the Bus Com-

"HOPEFUL PASSENGER".

OUR GUIDE TO THE

the feelings CINEMAS

The bombing of Nantao, Sungklons,

Nan Nanking, Canton, Scoctiow,

ROBINSON chang, Hunkow, Tainan, Taiyston all

CRUSOE

at Y. M. C. A. KOWLOON

BOOKING OPENS

TO.DAY at Y. M. C. Á.

and

|

"Dark Hazard" (King's Theatre, to-day)—A fast-moving film of the greyhound race track, with Edward G. Robinson as the gambler who would take a chance on The story is by W. R. Burnett, author anything. of "Little Caesar."

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of which are large populated areas "Flight From Glory" (Queen's where congestion in such as to self Theatre, lo-day)--A beautiful girl preclude the assembly of large bodies comes into the life of a group of of armed men within any particular utlawed sky pilots stationed at a aren of that congested space, have bleak South American air base, and been rightly judged by world opinion her presence reuels differently to be gross violnilons of human right ench man, Chester Marris, Whitney even between watring allons. The Bourne and Onslow Stevens have the Inhumanity of the conduct of

the chief roles. Japanese becomes all the more heinous when one remembers that they have not declared war upon Chini.

"The Road Back" (Alhambra Thea- fre, to-day).—A picture probably more dramatic than "All Quiet." There is not single head-liner

1J

On this point one noted Chinese momong the group of players in this pointed out: "Professor Shinobu production, but they all give sterling might even excuse his country by performances. stating that the proposed rules of

conduct laid down by the Hague "The 13th Chair" (Oriental Theatre, would only apply if

war were lo-day)Not a new film, but one declared-but we still have had worth seeing during an uile evening. no declaration of war."

A mystery story.

**265 Just as the activities of Japan's

Nighte in Hollywood" ANDERSON MUSIC Co. troops and air force compelled the (Majestio Theatre, to-day Tantes

Powers to frame rules bitended to Dunn and Allca Faye manage govern aerial bombing, s0 the I make this picture Interesting.

to

OF THE OCEAN!

RICHARD DIX DOLORES DEL RIO CHESTER MORRIS....

DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND

Directed by Erle C. Kantor

A COLUMBIA PICTURE

TO-DAY'S NEWEST BANDITS! MODERN CATTLE BRIGANDS LOOTING THE COUNTRYSIDE WITH GIANT AUTO TRUCKS!

HE'D RATHER FIGHT

MAN TO DEATH-THAN SQUEAL ON HIM!

TROUBLE AT MIDNIGHT

A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE with NOAH BEERY, Jr. LARRY BLAKE CATHERINE HUONES BERNADENE HAYES LOUIS NAZON EARL DWIBE Screen Play by Maurice Geraghty and Ford Beebe Berad on the Story "Night Pelrol" by Kimball Herrick

busded by FOR BESK

JACKY

TO - MORROW. ALHAMBRA

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1937.

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