BRITISH CARDINAL WELCOMED

Great Crowds Out In London With

Titled People

London, Jan. 8. Most Rev. Artbur Cardinal, the ilinsley, former Archbishop of West- minster Cathedral, was given a great welcoine on his return from Rome where he was made a Cardinal December 13,

on

He was first given an enthardustic reception at Folkestone, where

him. Thou- awaited

large crowd

sands of Londoners gave the Cart novation upon his arrival

Victoria Station, the crowd on platterin including

The Duke

of Lord

Rankeilour and many inloent people,

Many Marine Officers Pass Examinations

Thirtoon Successfully Sit For Master's Certificate

Forty-one. marine oflicera and ontinuera wern successtul ir. Examinations held at the Harbour Juve in Hongkong chiving the you. 1997.

Examinations were held each week hroughout the year, ine just being m December 17,

F. E.

Conta

Walker,

THE

HONGKONG

AIMS TO IMPROVE RELATIONS

Sir Eward Griggs Says Word For Japan's Ambition

All Powers Out

Of League Are Not Brigands

TELEGRAPH.

MONDAY,

Transport Delayed By Bad Weather

Dorsetshire Two Days Late; Not Going To Shanghai

Delayed by heavy monsoon wea har between here and Singapore, the ransport Larselth.re out Southampton on December 4, 1led up At Kow.con wharves, this morning .wo days overdue,

The Dorsetshire will not KD tu Shanghai but will remain in harbour in January 15 when the will take ellefs and detalis to Colombo, India nd the United Kingdom.

In addition to a few Royal Navy lefalls, the passengers to Hongkong

were:

JANUARY 10, 1938.

THOUSANDS LEAVING HONGKONG

But Population Still Well Over Million Mark

the

number of 17,631 The 'record emigrants left Hongkong for Straits Settlements auring the nonth of December. Outhow of Chinese from Hongkong has been accelerated by fears of a Japanese invasion of South China.

Despite ine large number who have und left the Colony for Singapore other centres which stihi aamit a res- tricted number of Chinese immigrants, The Colony population has swelled to new records by the Influx that has taken place in the last three months.

been

Urinarily, longkong's population would have not reached the million Staff-Col, and Mrs. L. G. Robin-mark until about 1940, the estimated

Following is a complete list of those

London, Jan. 9. who sucee.sity passed the tests prescribed by the "Merchant Ship- "We must guard against the

Con Act" of 1994,

danger of language or action or Busters-Messrs. J. W.

Starkey,

key, K. Macleod, W. N. the Far Eastern crisis which. Johnson, E. Cex-Walker, P. W. Siison, might divide the western civili- J.C. Littler, E. .A. Potter, D. A. R. M.sation against itself," says Sir Norfolk, Lord Fitzalan,

aer Ramsay, R. G. G. Stanton, J. II. Rela. Edward Griggs, journalist M.Pon, Capt, and Mrs. H. W. R. Wil-population in 1035 940,341, of whom

*, K. Gray, W. H. Koughan,

an article in the London Tams. First Mates.-D. L.. Thomas, D. E. in

L. J. Money, F. G. Kere. C. Observer. Hatho Chalburg, II. J. Gilroy, S. Hall, W. J.

The Europei ISRU Is Aruve Winiams. Munri,

W2 cannot enough, he says, "and afford to have it still further com- plicated by violent passions unleash cd in the Far East."

his Cardinal Hingley hunded to private secretary his red bal ona scarlet cloak, the insignia of his office, and his secretary handed them to the Westminster Troop of Rover J. Scouts, of winch Cardinal Insley is patron. The Cardinal then proceed! ed to Westininster Cathedral by car amidst cheering and hymn-singing, while flowers were sticwn his path as he walked up the cathedral steps.

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for The cathedral was packed memorable service and after his re- turn from the cathedral, Cardinal Hinsley, in response to the appeals of the crewd, appeared balcony of his residence and blessed numbers uf people who kneeling in the streets.

on

were

After Cardinal Hingley had nogled his hat and elak to the Rover Scout. at Victoria S.nilon, they were given the privilege of carrying them to the cathedral, At the cathedral, the impressive Cardinal delivered on

with

address, which he concluded "one word of specia significance. vegre."

First Class Engineer.-N. E. Ball, Woodrow, J. Harrigan, J. Jamiean, A. C. Keating, It. F. Swain, Part Class Motor Endorsement J. A. Stewart, G. it. Wensley, G. Gil- con, J. M. Munu, J. W. E. Tonkin, W. Lyall, A. T. McLellan.

Sccund Class Engineers.-G.

Lonu,

IM.

ung, D. Thompson, W. G. W. V. Edley A. Macdonald, J. Lumsden,

and Class Motor Endorsement, G. Comrie,

-

Air Advisers.

To China

Back In Italy

At the conclusion of the service, the Cardinal left bls red hat on the its uitor-Reuter,

Dealing with the Jopantre case, the Sir Edward Griggs deprecates

lew that all the Powers who have quarrelled with the Covenant of the League are brigands, and describis the provisions of the Covenant, arailering the territorial integrity and political Independence of every member State, as a fatal knot, fram- cd for the "Haves", and bound in time to be challenged by the "Have Nat"

He says that the first challenge to the law in the name of Justice is made by Japan. 1er case is worth consideration since her increasing success has brought into being allanes against the League which the Luz itself is powerless to reconcile or defeat.

BRITISH MODEL

an

R.A.V.C.-Major and Mrs.

uny 21,310 were non-Chinese. The S. unnual increase in population prior to the outbreak of Sino-Japanese hostilities was approxiately 100,000 per annum.

K.

Royal Artillery.-Wite of Major G.) D. Way, Licut. W. Hanwell, Lieut. and Mrs. A. F. D. Colson, Lieut. and Air, W. B. Wilson,

10th Heavy de.. R.A-S/Sergt. and Mrs, F. Smith, Sergis, C. Dutch, W. Wilson, 11. Gould, F. Godfrey, P. Petit, F. Rawlings and their wives, L.Serits. G. Mose, A. Reels and the.r wives, Bdr. and Mrs, W. Boyes, five N.C.Os, Ove Bombardiers, nine Gun- aers and four Trumpeters.

5th A. A. ide., R.A.-BQMS and Mis. . Howiczon, Sergts. S. Dieks,

Serage. It. Weaver, T. Walter, Ti Ralph and their wives, L/Sergt.. and

Mes. A. Wund, two N.C.Os, on Bombardier, 41 gunners and three Trumpeters.

Influx of refugees from Canton and other centres has swelled the popula tion to well above the million mark, and it is considered Improbable that I will ever fall below seven figures. Many of the refugees will make Hongkong their permanent home.

It is estimated that 250,000 refugees are at present living in Hongkong.

10,000 Refugees Repatriated

Shanghai, Jan, 10. More than 10,000 refugers who left

the Jacquinot refugees zone recently to enter relief centres opened by the Japanese in Nantad, have been repatriated during the past few days, Each refugee was given a pass to cording to Chinese cirles. facilitate return to his homestead. which, In most instarices, was located

the vicinity

Shanghai..

Royal Engineers (Est)-S/Clerks 1. Minio A. Pease and their wives, SAI. L. Weekes, QMS. S. Buckle, Archer and their wives, S/Serpts. F. G. Wilson and their wives Connor, -WO N.C.OS.

Royal Engineers Major D. Bithe,Renter Capl. M. T. L. Wilkinson, wife et Sat, Hutton; three N.C.Os, al ten Sappers.

Naples, Jan. 9. The liner, Victoria, has arrived

The Japanese, he says, have gre, bringing with her the Italian

British air mission which recently terminat-problems very like the

greater the duties with

Chinese Solve and they face far

Hongkong and Singapore Bde.. dithculties. The Japan:se Were Sard and Mrs. 1. Potipher. Government-Reuter.

forces into expansion by the same L/Sergt. and Mrs. H. Gray, two compelling needs and to a large ex-

Lombardiers. tent had madelled themselves en Britain, und for A considerabie Priod, Briain and the United States alone among the Western peoples, showed sympathy with them gave them support,

to

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Lovers fead vallant

in

of

Japan Church

1. Middlesex Regimul Breaks Away

Malur L. A. Newnham, M.C., Capt. Mrs. M. A. Jacob, 2/Licui, F. S.

C.

Trenck, wife of Lieut (OM). From England

and Cpl. J. McGrady, L/Cel.

.. four

Sir Edward recalls the Japanese loyalty to the Anglo-Japanese alliance and says the proposals of the Lytten Commission hardly justify the v that Japan might have secured all she needed by diplomatic means.

The writer concludes that frunt 1921 onwards Japan was determined, at alt sacrifice, to make herself mistress of the Far East and her military leaders have now taken the bit between the teeth.-Reuter.

NEW CASES OF SMALL POX.

Eight cases of small-pux reported

to the health authorities for the 24 hours ended midnight on Saturday

1

Druminying.

SON

Bandsinth, two

Tokyo, Jan. 10.

1st. Bn., Seaforth Highlanders.- The Episcopalian Church of Japan 2/Licut. R. C. Gascoigne, 2/Ligul. C. has decided to break away from the M. Griggs, Sergi, and Mrs, J. Clark, Church of England as a result of the Sergt. W. Davies, L/Sergt. J. Me-Archbishop of Canterbury's address Donald, L/Cpl. E. Waud, 101 Priva, against Japan at the protest meeting wives of Sergt. R. Pratt and R. Wil held in the Albert Hall last October. It has also been decided to decune the R.A.M.C-Major A. P. Draper Senior Medical Offer returning by financial support which has hitherto been received from the United States (rumo versr1). Maier and Mrs. J. E.

and England. Swyer, wife of Major G. T. L. Archer,

action unprecedented

by R.APC Major and Mrs. G. S. Eynon, Mobe and Mrs. F. T. Daines, Japan's 45,000 Episcopalians was fore- cast last October, by leaders of the (wife of MQM'S. F. Wortman,

Military Provost Staff Corps Anglican Church in Tokyo, following participation by the Archbishop of Sergi, and Mrs. T. R. Ward.

RAOG-wife of S/Cnr. J. Hm.Canterbury in a protest rally against

In Chin "Japanese aggression" -OAMNS-Sisters-Miss-BIC

"Reiter Iler, F. Holmes.

FOR TIENTSIN

1st Dn., Lancashire Fusiliers.-- bruth the total since the beginn-2/Lieut, R. II. Levien. ing of the year to 34.

The number of caves reparted an Saturday are the birlest for any day nee the presen outbreak recurred, Nearly all of the cases so far re ported this year have occurred en The island Only two

eares have been reported from the New Terri

ories. Six of the right cases prpori- a on Saturday occurred on the is land.

In addition there were two cases of diphtheria, three cases of dysentery.

FOR SHANGHAI

2nd. B., Loyal Regiment.---Major G. G. R. Willains. Capt. G. 1. Dolman, Capt. C. W. Gibson, 2/Lieut. J. 11. Proctor, Sergt. II. Grant, 33 Private six Days.

RAS.C.-Capt. J. Thompson.

The first Criminal' seccions for d on cass each of meningitis av: 1938 will be held of the Supreme

Court on Monday, January 17. puerperal fever.

THIS

U.S. EMBASSY MAY BE REMOVED TO CHUNGKING

Shanghai, Jun. 10. Mr. Nelson Johnson, the American Ambassader, is considering the re- American Embassy moval of the from Hankow to Chungking in view If the imminent extension of host- ities to the Wuhan arco along the Lunghai and Pelping-Hankow ra2- ccording to Chinese reports.

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SHARE PRICES

The following is the list of local share quotations issued this morning.

Hanks

1.K. Banks, $1,180 s.

H.K, Banks, (Lon. Reg.), £85 bi Chartered Bank, £12 37. Mercantile Bank, A. and B. £20 n.

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Mercantile Bank, C., £14 n. East Ash Bank, $82 n.

Insurances

Canton Ins., $270 n.

Union in.. $510 n.

China Underwriters, $1.50 n. H.K. Fire in, $235 n. Shipping, Douglas, $51 b. II.K. Steamboats, $9 n. Indo-Chinas (Prof.), $51 n. Indo-Chinas (Det.), 343 n. Shell Bearer. 98/0 n. Union Waterboats, $9.30 n.

Docks etc. HK. & W. Wharves. $114 b. ILK. & W. Docks, $27 n. Providents (old), $2 b. Providents (new), 20 ets. b. New Engineerings. Sh.- Shanghai Docks, St- Kallen Mining Adin., 10/3 n. Ruuba, $8.10 It.

Venz: Goldfeld, $5 n. Hongkong Mines 13 cla. s.

Philippine Mining

P.

Antomak,

n.

n.

Atoks, P. 20 Baculo Gold, P. 19 Benguet Consol., P. 0.70 n. Benguet Explor, P. -- Big Wedge. P. - Coco Grove, P. 47 n. Consolidated Mines, P. 012 Demonstrations. P.- E. Mindanan. P. --- Gumaus G'fields, P.- Ino. Galdi. P. IXL P.

Ingons. P.

Mashate Consola.. P. --- Min. Resources. P. -- Northern Min., P. -- Parents Cumaus, P. .10

Salocot Lining. P. San Mauricio, P. ---- Suvoc Conrol. P. 15 United Paracales, P. 44 1⁄2 n..

Equote, Intels etc.

n.

H. and S. Hotels, $5,20 b.

HK. Landa, $32 n.

JK. Land, 47% Deben, $100. Shal Lands, Sh...---- Metronellian Tands, Sh Humphries, $8,50 b.

H.K. Henities, $44 n. Chines Etates, $80 n. Chino Realtics, Sh. -, China Bebeut, --

Public Ulties

H.K. Tramways, $13.55 b. Peak Trams (old), $7 s. Peak Trams (new), $3% 9. Star Ferrica, $79 b.

Yaumati Ferries (old), $24% 11. China Light (old), $10.30 b. China Light (new), $7% b. H.K. Electric, $52.

Macao Electric, 10

b.

Sandakan Lights, $14

0.

Telephone (old), $28 n.

Telephone (new), $8.35 b. China Buses, Sh.

Singapore Tractions, 23/0 n. Singapore Pref. 23/- n.

Industrials Cald: Mack. (old), Sh. ~~* Cald: Macg. (Pret.), Sh.- Cantón less. $1.70 s. Cement, $12.75 1.K. Hopes, $3.75 b.

Stores, &c. Dairy Farm, $234. Watsons $4.70 n. Lane Crawfords, $1.00 n. Sinceres. $1.75 n. Wing On (H.K.), $40 n. Wm. Powells. 75 cts. !1.

Colten p

Ewo Cottons, Sh. $". S'hai Cottons (old), Sh. $60 n. Zoong Sings, S.-

Wing On Textlins. Sh.

Miscellaneous

1.K. Entertainments. $534 n. Constructions, $11⁄2 b. Vibro Piling. S0

Ch. 'Govi, 67% 1010 GSB3ds. 74% b. H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 5% prm, n. 11. Govt. 34% Loan 11⁄2% prm.

b.

Wallace Harpers, $34 b. Moremans Ins, Lòn.), R/- 20/-, n. Motamons Inv. (H.K.), »/- 3/0 n.

Sentence of eight months hard labour was imposed on Lo Man, 30, unemployed, by Mr. Forrest at the Central Magistrney this morning, for returning from banishment before the expiration of this term, which won for 10 years. Another returned baniahee, Teang Sin bleu, sent away for 10 years, pleaded gulity to a charge of returning before his perlod had expired, and was sentenced to three months" hard labour.

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