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From MELBOURNE, SYDNEY SALAMADA, RABAUL and
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The Motor Vessel
"NEPTUNA"
Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being innded at their risk into the hazar- dous and/or extra hazardous Go- downs of The Hongkong and Kowloon Whart & Godown Co.. Lich, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
No elalms will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 12th January, 1838, will be subject to rent.
stcamer
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All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 11th January, 1938, at 10 am. by Messrs. Goddard and Douglas.
No Fire Insurance has been effect- ed,
Bills of Lading will be counter- algned by,
Agents.
Hongkon 5th January, 1938.
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THE
HONGKONG
PACIFISM PLEA
TELEGRAPH. · · THURSDAY,
An Issue For The Individual, Says Mr. Spreckley International friendship and under-
Spreckley, Hon. Secretary of the Hongkong branch of the Peace Pledge Union, when he spoke yesterday at an international tea party arranged Lane-Crawford's by the P.P.U. In "Peacock Room".
DEGREES CONFERRED AT UNIVERSITY (Continued from Page 5) only be created and sustained effce- tively by the presence within the de- community of a body of men and women who will continuously vote themselves to its propagation; and in my view the proper training this Univer- ground of that body sity. I am, of course, aware that in
JANUARY 6,
1938.
RELENTLESS DRIVE FOR STRATEGIC CITY (Continued from Page 1)
tho Chinese -Wuhu, arriving at raiders found one Japanese machine Just lundhut and five stationary in the air feld. All six were destroyed when the Chinese pilots loosed 70 bombs on the aerodrome.
It is also cinciully confirmed In
Chinese planes.destroyed two Japan- ese warships, described un "large gunboats."United Press.
Japanese Ammunition Soized
at the Olcen of the Public standing on the basis of humanity's certain aspects the subject is alreedy | Chinese quarters that during the Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at King's Rond, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 76 years, with the option of renewal at n Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years,
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis- posal of the lot the Purchaser (If not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refund- ed on payment of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE, LOT.
1
No. of Sale.
In and Let
No. 510
King's Road.
Registry No.
Locality
Deaselsty
Mekrutemente,
H., W.
feet feet fact feel
As per sala
plau.
Upset Prics!
About 19,500
$350
$14,625
OFFICIAL NOTICE
PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A
SHIP'S NAME
I Stuart Taylor Williamson of fongkong hereby give notice that
have applied to the Board Trade, under Section 47 of the Merchant Shipping, Act, 1891, in the ship "HWAH respect of GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD. | CHONG" of Shanghai of gross register tonnage 2,502.95 tona, Lonnage 1,445.57 Lons, heretofore owned by The Nelson Steamship Co., Ltd., of Shanghai for the permission to change.her name to "ASIAN" and to have her regis- tered in the new name at the Port of Hongkong as owned by The Ling Nam Steamship Co., Ltd.
SATURDAY
AT THE
QUEEN'S
Stags
Door
starring KATHARINE GINGER
HEPBURN ROGERS
ADOLPHE
MENJOU
with
GAIL PATRICK Constance, Collier Andrea Leeds Sámuel S. Hinds
Tuffle Ball.
---- Directed by DEEBOKY BA DAVA --.-.-.-.- Prodused by PANDRO 6. BERMAN
Any objections to the proposed change of name must be sent to the Registrar of Shipping at Hongkong within seven days from -the-appearance-of-this-advertise-
ment.
(Signed) S. T. WILLIAMSON, Hongkong, January 4, 1938,
THIS Advertisement, will be used in future with the idea of painting a general picture of the work of the Society.
WE HOPE that it will prove interesting and in- structive.
WE HOPE, also, that it will bring in more of that money which we so urgently need,
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Mr. Spreckley argued that paclism was a subject for the individual, and it was the individual's attitude to, and his relationship with, his fellow man which must determine the issue between peace and war. They in
convinced
thal the P.PU were nationalism, which carried with it the iden "My country, always right", was wrong, for precluded the chances of understanding the other person's point of view.
a
war They were convinced, that could never bring about peace, be- cause it was not possible to produce good from evil by the use of more evil. They believed that fundament ally the entire human race was good und it was for the individual to fellowman in that approach his spirit, determined to find the good within him.
They renounced war and participa- an instrument of tion in it, us murder. They asked for the indivi dual to ercale for himself new at man's attitude to the question relationship with man.
Mrs, V. C. Labrum presided over the gatherlug which was well attend- ed by several nationalities. After Mr. Spreckicy had outlined the ideals of the P.P... he faced a barrage of questions, tackling them resolutely.
During the tea the hosts and their guests discussed the many problems which are conflicting in the minds of all thinking people to-day.
The
10 P.P.U. hopes arrange further gatherings of this nature in the immediate future.
SUETSUGU'S VIEWS CLASH WITH AVOWED POLICY
(Continued from Page 1.)
the International Settlement, but they must first take over the Govern- ment of China which leased the Settlement to Britain, America and other Powers,
very properly. But the autention to whole does not yet have attention to the extent which it deserves: it will, I hope, be found possible to intensify educa- and expand this very important side of the University's medical
there is any tion.
I doubt whether greater service which the University could render to the Colony, and, through its work in the Colony, to China, where these problems exist to an even greater degree than they do In Hongkong.
Training of Teachers
-Chengchow, Jan, 0. Three truckloads of Japanese am- munition were seized by Chinese
troops at Changhotien near Taming in southern Hopeh, according to in- formation received here.
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in Japanese troops movements
Hopeh have been much I was deeply impressed by what southern
recent accelerated during the last few days, the Vice-Chancellor said at meeting of the Court about the train-The Japanese force at Taring bas been increased to 1.300, while the the Ing of teachers as given in
at Lungwangming, no Sloss, doubt enemy Karrison Mr.
Ave fallen to the south University.
now num- with wise intention, did little more than touch upon the subject, but itbers 700 men.-Central News.
as soon as it is ready. Where actual Duke Kung Escapes was clear from his few words that here again development is called for: the Committee commented some- When one what to the same effect. thinks of the immense responsibility which rests upon the shoulders of those who have to teach each rising
to Ive generation how
obvious that those citizens, it is teachers must themselves have the best possible training. Now that the Director of Education has returned from leave it is my intention to op- in- point n small committee to vestigate this very important ques- tion.
good
the
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Moils are cash is tendered a new licence should closed 15 minutes earlier than
received In be
before me given below unless otherwise exchange Harlow, Jan. 8.
stated, and where malls are advertised Kung Teh-chen, the 77th lineat leaving the Licensing Office.
old to close at or before 9 n.m., registered descendant of Confucius,
In the case of renewal the who, It was previously rumoured, was
ilcence should be returned with the and parcel mails are closed at 3 p.m..
on the previous day. application. Japanese candidate as Emperor of China, will arrive at Hankow very shortly at the invitation of the Chin-
ese Government.
"Duke Kung" left Chufu, the birthplace of his distinguished onces- tor, before the Japanese occupation of the town, evidently not relishing the prospret of becoming a second Mr. Fu Yi, now Emperor of Man- chukuo
In this connection
It is recalled
I turn for a moment to a material need of the University which is be. coming more and more urgent year- 1y. In 1921 there were two women students, five years ago there were Lar, 35. last year there were 89. So excellent: the importance
casily men's education cannot
education over-estimated: but the
women that is being given to our men|ceived a pension from the National students is very gravely handicapped Government.-United Press.
tmen
of
wo- be
that Confucianism, which the Kub- minlang regarded unfavourably since ils incmption, returned to favour "In 1935, when prominent party leaders offered snerifees at the tomb of Con- fuelus, after which Kung Tch-chen was given an feial post und re-
und in some ways negatived by the
Szechuan Food Problem non-existence, except for some smalt provision made by the Church Mis-
ilankow, Jan. 6. sionary Society, of a Hostel in which
The Szechuan province, at present they could be housed collectively.
the goal of thousands of refugees Thus on the one hand they are with
from China, is attempting to in- out the discipline and tutelace which
crease its food production in order are essential conditions of sound
to provide for the Increased popula- student ilfe, and on the other they
tion. are deprived of the experience of a
in this connection
okl many corporate life which supplies a great
are being levelled and stimulus to, and widens the horizon cemeteries
It is esti-. "Admiral Sueluga says the mer-of, those who are fortunate enough turned into trainfiekis.
No mated that this will inerente cantile interests of the white race to live in University colleges.
of the friend or body of friends of this serenge under grain by at least ten ust melt before the sun
mission. The Japanese
economic
University could raise a more hon-per
cent. The wasteful, practice of each than ourable monument, thereby winning strength of Japan is greater anyone can imagine. The rst part the gratitude of the students of to-househol burying dead in its own day had the reverence of those who | f>ids, which means there is an in- that statement." says the Daily Ex-
creasing enermachment on the farm- press. "is unlikely; the second part will come after them, than by the
Hostel for Women Students land, is forbidden in several dis stift of a untrue."
and I commend the thought earnest-tricts. The Szechuan population will ly to the citizens of Hongkong. (Applause).
must
The Birmingham Post says that British Ministers have no desire to squabble over the innumerable in- temperate qutbursts of excited Ja- be but it would panese patriots, dilleult to overlook this egregious challenge coming from a Japanese
Minister.
Post of the
Physical Training
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in future b be e encouraged to eat course
Yuhsien Captured.
frown, instead of white nolished rice. Arstly because it contains more In one respect. I um advised,
suns nutriment, Srendly because
it is student life at the University might estimated polished rien loses five per be qulekeard and that is by devoting cent. of its weight, which means a a litte more time and thought to loss of 20.00 ton of rice anally. collective Physical Training. As 13
As 13-United Presa. well known, modern thought to-day, "Not Surprising"
-is-recognition_of_a__very_anglent_ The influential Yorkshire
a growing-. maxim, puts into practice a states that from the outset
Peiping, Jan. 0. ly closer alliance between the mind
A refugee from Yubsien, south-west Japanese invation the Powers must and the body, and it would be wise have forescen that the Japanese
the of the University to encourage
Charhar, to-day related how 1.000 would seek one means or another to
Japanese and Mongol troops from same idea here. More than two obtain possession of the International
thousand years ago Plato urged that Tatung fast week captured Yuhslen, Settlement, which apart from the the cultivation of a healthy body was which the Eighth Route Army had Intrinsic wealth, holds The key to
the duty of every right-mindedheld for two months-United Preas. trade and Anince of the Yangise. eltizen, and his words have lost no
Priping, Jan. 6. Hence there is nothing surprising in
force or truth in the years belween. Foreign travellers from Mongalls the Japanese charge of lack of mil
This is, essentially, a matter for dis said to-day that Soviet scouting efficiency of the Settlement police.
and
development in the planes had been seen as far south though, as all the world is aware, the University Union. If practical as Prince Teh's palace,. charge is a monstrous perversion of scheme for some form of competi- However, there is no Indiention that the facts.
tion between hostels could be work-Soviet aerial or land activity in this
Cuacion
"If the Japanese," the paper con- ed out, women students per-area is pending,-United Press.
C.X-
economic 1inues," expect that ploitation of China can, be ensured destined by brute force, they are eventually to be undeceived at great cust to themselves. Military cupation, even sketchily, of whole of the Chinese coastal must Involve an enormous and very costly effort.
ac- the
arca
In Japan's own interests it must be hoped that authority will yet be Japanese with recovered by those
wh International experience, have learnt that not the display or exercise
of force; but the erention of friendly confidence is the only means of in- ducing friendly co-operation."
news
Business circles with interests in China stress the significance and rapidity with which. the Japanese semi-omcial wireless
to-day describes the Suetsugu interview as grossly misquoted and mistranslated, and tones down the whole statement, As regards the Japanese demands in Shanghai, confidence is expressed that the British and Amerlenn Gov- ernments will promptly take the matter up with Tokyo, It is pointed out that private advices from Shang- hai suggest that the Japanese authori
les have been trying to show regard for foreign interests.
Tokyo Anxiety
haps being regarded as forming one hostel. I
consider it. should
21 offer a privilege to be allowed to prize for an annual contest of that nature, (Applause).
WEATHER PUTS MEN OUT OF WORK
London, Jan. 5.
Britain The unemployed in
on
Before I end this address I would like to render n tribute to those members of this University who engage themselves in social activities December 13, 1937 had increased by In the interest of other less fortunate 100,000 compared with the previou than themselves. I refer, of course,
1,065,000. to the Education Society, the Medical month, the total being
substantial part in the decline of Society, the Christian Association employment is officially ascribed to the the severe weather on the day In and the other bodies within University which have as their alm
10 | December the count wás taken, which the betterment of the poorest classes interrupted work in outdoor occupa-
Their service of tions.-Reuter Bulletin, of the community. love bulids better than they know: for love alone is creative and ever transcends it conscious objectives.
Word on The War
U.S. COMMODITY PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
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I would also add a word of appre- ciation and thanks to those who re- Art cently organised the Chinese Exhibition
the University's In
In- Library, It gave delight and struction to mony and is, I am glad to think, to be succeeded by more intensive exhibitions of particular forms of art in their various periods. I would add that the Hongkong University, following the example of older foundations of its kind, is al- ways willing to house valuable books, The usually well-informed Vernon pictures and other works of Chinese Bartlett, of the News Chronicle, says, art whether on gift or loan; indeed January "Various reports to London from the it would consider it a privilege to do March For East emphasise both the growing so. The Vice-Chancellor has already May William Hornell's July anxicly of the Japanese, including mentioned Sir even the milliary in Tokyo, to
generous gift and two loaned collec- October avoid further incidents involving foreign lons of valuable books and I add my December Interests, and Chinely on the present China in no happy mood,
nese confidence that thanks and appreciation to his. Spot
The New Year has opened for hold roughly on
There is Ines for a very considerable
period,"
none here who do not hape and March No Information has yet been re-
pray that Peace with Honour may į May the Foreign Office about the ceived by
descend upon her. When this July new Japanese demands regarding the University was founded one of its September 14.80/88 International Settlement.
principal ideals was that of helping December It is pointed out that the Japanese, the great and ancient land, a tiny for several
have been seeking tragment of whose former territory greater
Commentation
the it occupies. Every Chinese man or May ...... Municipal Council.
woman who by cultivation of mind July It is surmised that the Council has and body fits himself or herself for Sept. commanleated the demands to the lilgher life is truly, though it may Monday's Sales:-32,047,000 bushels. consular authorities. It is expected be imperceptibly, helping to renilso that those demands, which might that Ideal, I would leave that May affect the interests of other countries, thought with the students of
the July such as the request to alter the land University at this critical time. (Ap- Sept. regulations, will be submitted to the plouse).
before governments concerned
His Excellency then declared the May Council answers-Reuter,
Congregation closed.
July
they
can
on
tho
For
Samshui and Wueliow
Taiming...Thurs., Jan, 6, 8.15 am.
Amoy and (Feochew and via Amoy) Shirala ...Thurs., Jan, 6, 3.30 pm.
Suuchow
Amoy
Thurs., Jan. 0, 5 pm.
Kowloon P. 0.
Air Mail for Chungking by the CN.AC. Plane Thurs., Jan, a
"C.N.A.C." Airways direct Service.
Friday
Samshu and Wuchow Swalow Air Mall for Slan, Lanchow and Chengtu, ele. (via Ilankew) by the "Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by surface transport as Services permil). Kongmoon
Shanghat and Japan
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..Jan. G, 5 p.m. ..Jan. 7, 0.
Kong Ning....Fri., Jan. 7, 8.15 a.m. Kingyuan ....Fri., Jan. 7, 8.30 a.m. Eurasia Plane
Fri., Jan. 7.
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On Lee Chitral Kuisang
Parcels, Ord.,
Pres. Coolidge
Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Canada, Central and South America and Europe via San Francisco--due San Francisco, 28th January and
Europe via Siberia, Strails, Ceylon, India, East and Rawalpindi
South Africa, 'Aden, Egypt and Europe vin Marseillesdue Mar- sellles, 4th February.
Kongmoon Formosa
Jan. 7, 9 am. .......Jan. 7, 9.30 am
Fri, Jan. 7, 10,00 am. .Fri, Jan. 7. 10.30 am.
.Fri., Jan. 7. Jan. 7, 11 am. .Jan. 7, Noon. ...Fri, Jan. 7.
.Jan. 7, 4 p.. ..Jan. 7, 5 p.m. Jan. 7, 5.30 pm. ....Fri., Jan. 7.
G.P.O. and K.P.0.
Parcels, Reg, Ord.
Parcels,
Ord.,
Saturday
RCK..
..Jan. 7, 5 p.m. Jan. 8, 0.45 a.m. ..Jan. 8, 10.30 am.
Fook On Sat, Jan. 8, 9.00 am. Hongkong Maru
Air Bait for "K. L. BI. Airways Rawalpindi
Service"due Amsterdam, 16th January.
Shanghai and Japan
Amoy ....
Amoy and (Foochow via Amoy) Salgon, Madang, Salomaua, Rabaul,
Sydney and Melbourne. Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Direct Service" due London, 17th January, 1938.
Rex..
Ord.
Sat., Jan. 0, 10.30 a.m. .......Sat, Jan B. G.F.O, and K.r.O.
........Jan. 8, 9.30 a.m. ....Jan. 8, 10.30 am
Andre Lebon..Sat., Jan. 8, 1.30 p.m. Talyuan
..Sat., Jan. 8, 3.30 p.m. Anhul
„Sat., Jan. 8, 5 p.m.
Neptuna................Sat., Jan. 3, 5 p... Imperial Alıways Plane
Sat., Jan. 5. G.P.O. & K.P.O. Reg....Jan. 8, 5 pan.. Ord..........Jan 9, 9 1.0.
Air Mail for "Australia by Imperial Imperial Airways Plane
Always Service"-due Darwin, 16th January, 1938.
Air Malt for Manila, Guam, Honolulu and U.S.A., by the "Pan-American Airways Direct Service"-due Ban Francisco, 16th January, 1938.
Bat, Jan. 8..
G.P.O. & K.P.O.
Rex.. Ord. Pan-American Airways Plano
.Jan. 8, 5 pm. Jan. 9, 9 BJTL
Sat., Jan. 8.. Kowloon P.0.
Jan. 8, 5 p.m.. Jan 8. 5 puth
New York Cotton
Opening Closing
0,36/36
8.33/33
-0.45/40
8.38/30
8.53/54
0.46/47
8.00/50
0.55/60
0.55/04
8.00/00
0.70/00
0.03/03
0.40
Rea.. Ord
New York Rubber
14.55/54 14.00/07 14.77/77
14.43/43
Rog.
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Ord.,
14.05/05
14.75/75
Sunday
14,00 N
Swntow
Hollow, Pakhol and Haiphong Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin
E
liniyang Sinklong Taksang
.Sun., Jon. ↑, 9 a.m..
Monday
Sales for the day:--2,500 tons.
Chicago Wheat
04/03
03/03 040/80% 0774/87
00%/00%
Chicago Corn
824/63 024/0214 02/021⁄4 6131/01
01/61 Winnipeg Wheat
1274/1274 125/125 ******
1104/110
Kobe and Europe via Siberia Swataw and Tientsin
Ifaiphong
G.P.O. -
Jan. 8. 5 pm. Jan, 10, G BÚIÐ..
Sun., Jan. 0, 9 G.TTL.. .Sun., Jan. 9, 9.00 a.m.
Mausang..Mon., Jan. 10, 10.30 am. Yunnan ...Mon., Jan. 10, 10.30 am. Canton ......Mon, Jan. 10, 2 p.m. „Mon., Jan, 18.
Air Mail for "K. L. M. Airways Patrocius
Bervicoduo Amsterdam, 20th January.
G. P. O. and E. P. 0. Reg. ........Mon, Jan. 19, 4 pas. -domains. Ordu,, •Mon, Jan 15, 420 p.m..
"Superscribed correspondence only.