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S. C. & F. New York correspondent j cables:
Stocks: The market to-day reflects some realising, but maintains a firm tone and a further irregular advanco is likely.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
Mediation Unwelcome
At Present-
Japan Must First Withdraw Troops
Ilankow, Dec, 7.
"Mediation by any nation in regard Cotton: The fallure of the Govern.
to the present Sino-Japanese conflict ment estimates of 18,740,000 bales to
would be unacceptable to the Chinese lower the market is construed as re- flecting large absorption by the Loan, Government unless Japan withdraws which may eventually tighten the her armed forces entirely from Chinese territories," declared a Chin- spot situation action of December ese spokesman from the Foreign EXPERIENCED amali wishes post-position reflects the light primary re- Ministry here in an interview with Prees this tion. Excellent references. Especially
Washington estimates the reprezentalives of the good with children. Box No. 429, Argentine crop at 180,000,000 bushels, morning.
out that Japanese He "Hongkong-Telegraph."
confirming the recent damage reports.
*fe pointed peace propaganda is purely invented The extreme cold in our own South-
moral support of West is unfavourable to the crop to dissolve the there. It is rumoured that both Ger-friendly nations towards China and at the same time endeavour to force and France contemplate early many
this country to come to terms. On purchases here, but there was no
the contrary, the Chinese nation is export to-day.
Corn Exports are reported to be fighting for its liberty and existence, The cash and in complete disregard of whether aver 1,000,000 bushels.
moral support from other countries position is strong.
Rubber: The market is quiet and would be forthcoming. featuretess.
"The markets stagnant, Sugar: but prices are steady,
POSITIONS VACANT.
Engine
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Filler. Chinese or Portuguese. Applicants who should be able to speak and read English, must have served an apprenticeship and have had consi- derable experience in running and care and maintenance of heavy Steam Plant. For further particulars apply to the office of the Water Authority, P.W.D.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE-General Electric Retrl- Kerntor, 4 Cubic Feet, 1034 model. Excellent condition. Apply Box No. 428, "Hongkong Telegraph."
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COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIEB MARITIMES.
The Steamship
"YALOU"
No. 1 AEO/38 Bringing Cargo from Dunkirk etc., arrived Hongkong on Monday, 6th December, 1037,
Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being innded and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Whart and Godown Co., Ltd., Kow- loon.
bo whence delivery obtained immediately after landing, All claims must be sent in to me on or before 16th December, 1937, or they will not be recognized.
may
Damaged Packages will be examin- ed by the Company's Surveyor Messrs:-Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 am, on Saturday, 11th Decem- ber, 1037,
Consignees must have a Revenue Omeer in altendance when Any dutiable goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES CO.
Agent.
Hongkong, 0th December, 1937.
wood
of
China is determined to continue her protracted resistance and is con- ident of an ultimate victory. The fact that Japan persuaded Germany to play the role of mediator is mere- ly exposing her weakness, he assert- ed.-International.
THURSDAY,
JAPANESE URGING SURRENDER
Neutrals Advised To Quit Nanking
REAL DANGER EXISTS
Shanghat, Dec. 8 (3.32 p.m.). While continuing to close their ring of steel around Nanking, Japan- are preparing to ese commanders urge General Tang Sheng-chi, the Nanking Garrison Commander, to surrender with the 300,000 Chinese soldiers reputedly under his com- mand, according to
semi-official Japanese statements.
Simultaneously the Japanese au- thorities are communicating with the Consulate, authorities of the various nationals remaining in Nanking and urging non-combatants neutrals to evacuate immediately.
The Japanese statement says that steps will be taken to prevent the loss of life of third party nationals in the event of General Tang Sherfg- chỉ refusing to surrender.
Meanwhile the Japanese milltary authorities indicate that their forces are in "no hurry" to enter Nanking. They intimidated that they would, "in keeping with the traditions of Bushido," seek to capture the former Capitol without causing heavy loss of life among the non-combatants which could not be prevented in a seige.
S. C. & F. Dow-Jones summary of yesterday's market:
Although there was virtually no news to induce a bullish sentiment, the to-day's buying wos based on
GERMAN APPEAL hope that "something would be done"
Tokyo, Dec. 8. shortly for railroad, utility and build-
The securities
German
con- Ambassador companies. Utility ing!
imminent ferred with Afr. K. Hirota, Japanese hardened on reports
nlthough President Foreign Minister 10-day causing the news.
deferring his utility Nichi Nichl to believe that Dr. Oscar Roosevelt is
General Motor Trautmann, German, Ambassador to conferences. The Company is reported to have made Nanking, has prevailed on the Nan-
The Japanese point out that Non- the best November sales in the Com-king Government to surrender
capital without bloodshed. However, king is strongly fortified against land pany's history.
confirmed. United | and" nerial attacks, "can in no way this ennnot be Press.
be described as 'an undefended city, CHINA DECLINES
wifi and losses of life and property will Geneva, Dee. B. be unavoidable if the city is bosteg- the ed." Should the Chinese fail to sur- Sources in close touch with Chinese delegation disclose that render a seigo may develop into one semi-official Hankow despatches re- of the most bitter encounters of the veal that China hos declined the present hostilities.
were
Stocks on the Curb Exchange were higher, but trading was quiet.
Bonds
were higher and fairly Government
Issues active. also higher.
Wall Street Journal morning con- ment.
are
There is growing sentiment that Indicated. higher stock prices with even bears expecting further market gains before any important decline.
German Orient.
offer
tho
to mediate in the
It is said that Germany offered its good offices to arrange an armais It is gossiped that steel operations tice and selllement of all outstanding next week may improve slightly.
questions, while the reply was "that There are some stubborn short while appreciative of the friendliness Motor. Tele-which promoted the German Govern- positions in General
ment to make the proposal, the Chi- phone, Steet and Chrysler Motor
nese Government remained firm in shures.
carrying out its policy of determined resistance, unless Japan showed sin- cerity in respecting China's terri- tarial and administrative integrity." Close-United Press.
It is reported that London interesis are buying copper shares.
Traders believe that some stocks are oversold, including Chryslers. Dow Jones Averages Dec. 7. 30 Industrials 20 Ralls
20 Utilities
40 Bonds
128.31 129.60 32.03 32.04 22.30 22.52
93.38
93.72 53.82
11 Commodity Index 53.50
U.S. COMMODITY PRICES
LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS
New York, Dec. 8. The following quotations on the
Issued by Reuter:
JAPANESE ARMY CLOSES IN ON NANKING
(Continued from Page 1)
the Kwanghuamen Gate of Nanking, And at Nlushoushan, 15 kilometres south of Nanking, and Tangshan in the cast suburbs.
COMING SOON New York Commodity exchange are were assisted by about 30 tonks and
AT-THE-
ALHAMBRA
Dec.
Jon,
Mar.
May
July
Oct.
New York Colton
Opening
7.78/70
7.04/04
7.69/89 7.03/02
7.90/DG
8.03/03
The Japanese emphasise the luck of facilities to cross the River from Nanking to Pukow which has plac- ed the Chinese garrison in unenviable Even should vessels be position. available they will be subjected to aerial attacks-Reuter,
SANDBAGS IN STREETS
Nanking, Dec. 8. Showing the determination of the Chinese military command to defend Nanking to the last moment, sandbag and barbed-wire barricades have been erected at strategic points in the clty in preparation for street Oght- ing.
Meanwhile, all non-combatants who are unable to leave the city have been warned by the authorities to move to the refugee zone. It is esumated that no fewer than 30,000 men, women and children elrenmed Into the zone 10-day, bringing with them their portable possessions. As a result of the influx of population, the groceries and provision shops in the zone do a thriving business in contrast with those outside the zone, most of which have boarded up.
Throwing their main weight on Shunhunchen, the Japanese number- ing 2,000, launched three vigorous attacks on the town yesterday. They
With Japanese machines staging a number of bombing planes. The continuous ralde, the city has been -houses-and-trees were first blasted in a state of alarm.day and night in. with heavy gunfire to deprive the the last three days with "all clear" Chinese of any cover. Then after
intervals of only two or three hours. 7.89 n
further artillery and aerial bombard- The people are now so used to the 7:03/03 ment of the Chinese positions, the alarm that they no longer scuttle to 7.00/98 Japanese Infantry advanced under cover as they used to do previously 8.02/03 the protection of tanka. But they unless the Japanese planes are sight- 8.04/04 were held back by the Chinese cracked overhead. Central Newr 8.10/10 division responsible for the defence
of this town.
Closing
8.00
Spot
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Dec.
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Mar.
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Dec.
New York Rubber.
16.33 /31
15.43 /43
WARNING BY JAPANESE It was estimated that about.500
Shanghai, Dec. 8 (8.18 p.m.) Japanese were killed or
wounded
The Japanese Consul-General, Mr. whilst Chinese casualties numbered Okamoto, to-day formally requested 270, including one brigadier-general the Senior Consul to inform his col- wounded and 14 company-command-leagues to urge evacuation of their ers either killed or wounded,
Battalion Wiped Out During the bitter engagement at Niushoushon a Chinese battalion was wiped out by the Japanese furleus artillery fire, but another battalion was immediately rushed up to guard the position. About 20 Japanese bombers bombed the villages around the hill, reducing them to a shambles.
15.27 11 15.51/51 May
15.03/04 July
15.50 /50 -15.75/75 Sept.
15.57b/02 15.85 n Sales for the day:— 1.220 tons. The last Notice Day for December Rubber is Dec. 29.
Chicago Wheat
07/97% 0234/924 944/041⁄2 80/80% 00%/08
20,530,000 bushels.
Japanese suffered about 300 casualties at this point but Chinese Chicago Corn Dec.
544/54% casualties were understood to be May
5744/57% 574/577% even heavier, including two battalion 504/584 58%/60% commande July
commanders killed and two regimen- The last Notice Day for December tal commanders wounded. Grains is Dec. 30.
May July
Tuesday's sales!—
Dec. May July
The last Notice Day for December Winnipeg Wheat is Dec. 31.
Winnipeg Wheat
110%/110% 11436/113% 110/116%
111/112
EXCHANGE RATES
Paris. Geneva. Berlin Athens.. Milan. Copenhagen-
at
Severe Casualties
nationals from Nanking at the ear- liest possible moment in view of the danger to which the city is exposed.
Mr. Okamoto's request says.—"It is the earnest wish of the Japanese forces that all foreign nationals re- maining in Nanking get away ag much as possible from the zone of actual fighting by evacuating the city without delay. This request is urgently made in order to prevent any foreigners from becoming in- volved in the dangers of hostilities which may extend to that elty at any moment."
In connection with Mr. Okamoto's request a Japanese Embassy spokes man drew attenton to the question of a neutral zone in Nanking.
He said thai according to dea- patches - emanating from Nanking a large number of Chincee. refugees were entering the zone. Despatches members of the committee of the to- also mentioned the activities-of-
called safety zone.
One thousand Japanese troops at Mentangchen,
at the foot of Tang- shan, whose rear was cut off by Chinese division December 7
on the night of succeeded in reinforcements yesterday morning and in securing engaged the enveloping Chinese forces at close quarters. This column
The Japanese authorities, in view Japanese troops aims at menacing of natural and actual dificulties, had the immediate suburbs of Nanking been unable, much to their regret, to and compelling the Chinese forces at give any assurances regarding the Dec. 8.
Chinchlang 10 withdraw.--Central | ***
so-called safety 147.7/54 News,
zone. Nanking's terrain and defences set up by the Chinese troops made the city one large fortification. The existence of In so-called safety zone in such an area represented a contradiction In terms, for how could a fortress and 1. 2% safety zone exist sido, by side, he Is. 2% asked.
104
- Dec. 7
147%
21.00%
21.60
12.40 .547/ .95 .22.40
12.394
547%
0412
23.40
19.40 19.00
Stockholm. Oslo...
Helsingfors. .220 Shanghal. New York. Vienna
Amsterdam.
Prague.
Madrid.
Lisbon. Hongkong Dombay
Montreal. Brussela. Yokohama Belgrade.. Montevideo.
EXCHANGE
Selling
10.40 T.T. London 10.00 Demand
2203 T.T. Shanghal 1/2 T.T. Singapore 4.00% T.T. Japan
10% TOT. Indin
4.081 TT.U.S.A.
142λ T.T. Manlia.
Nom. T.T. Batavin
.1/2
-0.00
.20%
4.087
142&
Nom.
.1103
1/3 .1/04
110 T.T." Bangkok'
1/0%
TT, France
4.10
4.30 TT. Germany
20.40 1/2
-210
Rio de Janeiro....211
Bliver (Spot)....10%
Silver (forward).18 War Lonn
1/3 T.T. Saigon
20.30 TT. Switzerland 1/2 | T.T. Australla
210
**Buying 30114 m/s L/C London
2184 m/s D/F do.
184 m/s L/c. U.S.A.
10
107 -British Wireless.
4 m/s France
101.30 d/c Trin
U.S. Cross rate in London
The Japanese military authorities, .5234 however, did not wish Internationally 100% to draw foreign lives and property as ...82 well as those of Chinese non-com- .3018 batants Into the ravages of war. .01% Thus they found themselves, for the 55 above reasons, unable to extend any 14014 assurance or guarantee regarding a -.00% | Bafety zone. Persona who evacuated .9.10 to the zone did so at their own risk 2014 and the Japanese authorities could 133 not be held responsible, he warned. 1/64-Router.
LAST MINUTE DASH 1/3% 1/3.5/32
Nanking. Dec, 0. #31% Capt. J. J. Ituxher stated that the 0.05 U.S.S. Panay will move up-river to .0344 | Sanchafio, two miles from the capital, 4.00's whoreo 11.M.S. Cricket and 11.M.S.
DECEMBER
1937.
Famous Old Adventurer Passes Away
Mr. J. F. Keane Had Remarkable Lifo
It is now announced that Mr, John Fryer Thomas Kenno (All Haj Mahomed Armin) died on September 1 at Charters Towers, Queensland, in hl eighty-third year. He was a man of remarkable gift and adven- fures, and was often linked with Sir Richard Burton in Moslem eyes.
The eldest son of the Rev. William Keane then rector of Whilby, be was born at Whitby on October 4, 1854. His education was begun by private tutor, but at the age of 12 he ran way to sex. He obtained his second mate certificate at 18 and served in that capacity in many seas.
In 1870-0 he made the pilgrimages to Mecca and Medina., In Mecca he found an English lady who had been carried off during Indian Mutiny. and he appealed to the India Oflce, with the result that she was restored to such surroundings in India as she could bear to face. From 1870 to 1803 Keane was a journalist in Lon- don. He was sent to French Indo- Chino in 1804-5 and twice visited America in 1887, and 1000.
From 1800 to 1899 Keane penetral- ed into the far Interior of Australia, mostly in unexplored .country. He was employed by the Central Aur- tration Exploration Syndicate and the In Davidson Expedition, 1000-1001. 1908 he worked for 95 days of 12 hours each as a canc-cutter in the northern cone-brakes on Queensland, lo prove that the work could be done by white men. He also invented a method of wire fencing which wa adopted by the Queensland Govern- ment. In 1988 he purchased 055 acres of agricultural land from the Queensland Government, and lived on the land, effecting the improve- ments necessary to establish owner- ship of 35% acres, from 1900 to 1913. His time was almost entirely devoted to agricultural experiments, but he also did some independent criminal Investigation. He was the author of "Mere Shakings," 1874: "Six Months in Mecca," 1881: "My Journey to Medina," 1881; "On Blue Waters in the Merchant Service," 1883; "Three Years' Wanderer's Life," 1884 and "Matthew Walker," 1005, He edited the Port Augusta Despatch in 1899. leaves a sister, Mrs. Espine Ward.
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Keane was probably unknown to the present generation, but there will be many old travellers and students of Mohammedan life who will be sorry to hear of his death. He had all the qualities which enabled him to lead the kind of life that suited him. He was adventurous the point of recklessness, and being indifferent to his own interests he never sought any recognition.
Britain Will Defend All Possessions
"I have no statement to make on the matter," declared Mc. An- thony Eden, Foreign Minister, In the House of Commons to-day in reply to a question by Mr. Flet- cher.
He desired the latest information available regarding the composition and position of Japanese novál, milf- lery and air forces and their pro- ximity to Hongkong.
Mr. Mander asked for an assurance that the Government Intended to de- tend Hongkong in all circumstances.
"Mr. Mander must know very well that that has been stated over and over again," replied Mr. Eden. "The British Government will defend Bri- tish possessions wherever they may be,"
Mr. Eden slated that the most re- cent report he had received from the British representatives in Shanghai regarding the restrictions by Japanese authorities on British subjects desir- ous of entering or having access to houses or places of business in the International Settlement was that while there was reason to anticipate the withdrawal of restraints at an carly date, the Japanese military authorities had not yet announced the date of re-opening.
Every effort was being made to hasten the date of the necessary order; -Reuter.
Scarab are at present al anchor, as soon as the gates of Nanking are closed in order to be at the nearest point to the city walls where Ameri- cans remaining in the city are ex- preted to climb over by means of rope ladders in case of chaotic con- ditions inside Nanking.
Four members of the. American Embassy, three--German -- Embassy officials, and Mr. H. I. Prideaux- Brune, British Consul, and Major W. A. Lovat Fraser, British Military At- tache, are still ashore but are pre- pared to board the gunboats or Jar- dine's hulk at a moment's notico. All have done their utmost to per suade the foreigners ashore to eva- cunte.
The Nanking waterfront is at pre- sent deserted of shipping except for the U.S.S. Fanny, the Standard Oil Company tankers Meishia and Melan,
which arrived from Wuhu this morn-
Ing, the Melfoo and a miscellaneous collection of shallow draft launches and a few Chinese, junke,
Two faise but urgent alarms were sounded this morning and afternoon, Indienung. that the Japaneso, аге bombing nearby cities, probably Chinklang, and Wuhu-United Pres.
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海
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