THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
FEBRUARY THURSDAY,
10, 1938.
China's Workers Call for World's Support
APPEAL TO BOYCOTT CONFERENCE FOR STRONG RESOLUTIONS
Wuhan, Feb. 10.
The city is plastered with slogans and posters put up by labour organisations on the occasion of the workers' "Anti-Aggression and peasants' demonstration for
Week." The English slogans of the Postal Workers Union are most prominent and urge workers throughout the world to support the anti-Japanese boycott.
International Peace The China branch of the Campaign has telegraphed to Lord Cecil, chairman of the London Boycott Conference stating that 818,000 square miles and 125,000,000 Chinese people are at present under Japanese domination and huge masses of refugees are in all the cities, including half a million each in Peiping, Tientsin and Shanghai, a quarter million in Nanking and 100,000 in Hankow, all unprovided for. In the first two weeks of January 10,000 bodies of refugees were found, dead of exposure, in Shanghai alone.
The telegram recapitulates the destruction of schools by the Japanese and the insults to foreigners, and urges upon the Boycott Conference four resolutions:
1. To declare Jupan an enemy of humanity;
-2. To suspend economie old and financial credit to Japan and stop the despatch of arms, techniclans, food and medicine to that country;
3. To support China with
and advisers;
arms
4. To apply the League Covenant. 10 the Sino- Articles 16 and 17,
forbid the Japanese dispute and recognition of the Japanese-sponsored regines in China-United Press.
Guards Die On
Frontier
Another Estonia- Soviet Incident
Cessation Of
Air Attacks Implored
APPEAL TO BOTH SIDES IN SPAIN
London, Feb. 0. Leaders of the Church, famous legal and dignitaries and notable men women in many walks of life have signed an appeal imploring the two parties in Spain to abandon air bomb- ing of civilian populations.
Copies of the appeal have been presented to the Prime Minister, the Embassy and General Spanish Franco's representative in London.
The appeal implores the teaders of Republican and Nationalist Spain, for the sake of the Spanish people and in the interests of humanity, to abandon by express agreement, de- berate bambing of civilian populi-
Tallinn, Feb. 0. Two Estonian frontier guardsmen on a sled, accompanied by an Eston-tions.-Reuter. tan driver disapocured while patrol- ling the Soviet-Estonia border, run- ning across the
Lake Peipus.
frozen
walers of
in-
Later the Soviet nuthorities formed the Estonian Government that all-three-Estonians had been killed "In an exchange of fire" in "Soviet territory.
The press here is asking whether | this is not an "acl of revenge" for the recent border incident in which, it was alleged by the Soviet authori-
Russian guards on ties two Soviet-Estonia border, were shot and killed by Estonian frontiersmen.
Reuter.
DUKE AND DUCHESS OF KENT IN ATHENS
the
POWER AND BEAUTY AT SEA
Powers May
Sweden Sends Bargain With Medical Aid Mussolini On To China Army Spain Issue
dis-
the
A gift of surgical dressings and
London, Feb. 9. many other medical supplies from
The British Cabinet fo-day has been the Swedish Red Cross
anti-piracy plans in despatched to the Chinese Red Cross cussed Society by the ins, Shantung, accord- Mediterranean and the new efforts int to Dr. C. Y. Wu, who was inform-to be made to speed up the evacua
of its tion of volunteers from Spain. ed by the Swedish Consul coming here.
Dr. Wu, the official representative of the Chinese Red Cross in Hong kong, in his reply to the Consul, expressed his thanks for the generous Athens, Feb. 0.
gift on behalf of the Society. The Duke and Duchess of Kent, ac-
"it is especially welcome at the companied by the Countess Toerring und Prince Paul of Yugo-Slavin, ar-present time when medical supplies are urgently needed at the front", rived here to-day and at the railway station by the King of Dr. Wu emphasized in his letter.
and Princess and Prince Greece George of Greece.
Kreeted
A great consignment of medical supplies was also sent to the Society recently by the Health Service of The Duchess of Kent, whose father, the Swiss Federal Army through the Prince Nicholas of Greece died this International Red Cross Headquar week, was in deep mourning-Reuters, Geneva, proved of great use to
the Chinese Red Cross indeed.
ter.
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It is reported that a move is under- way in non-intervention circles Lo direct the London, Paris, and Rome discussions towards the Non-Inter- because it la vention Committee, realised that rapid progress cannot
expected be
within the sub- commillee.
This would involve an endeavour by France and Britain to persuade withdrawals Mussolini to agree to from Spain in exchange for Franco- British concessions, presumably con- Ethiopia.- cerning the recognition United Press.
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Banks
The following is the list of local share quotations issued this morning; H.K. Banks, $1,480 b. cum. div. H.K. Banks, (Lon. Reg.), £80 n.
ex-div
Chartered Banks, £12 n. Mercantile Bank, A. and B. £28 n. Mercantile Bank, C., £14. East Asia Bank, $82 n.
Insurances
Canton Ins.. $260 n.
Union In.. $500 b. and so. China Underwriters,' $1.40 1. H.K. Fire In., $240 n.
Shipping Douglas, $00 b.
II.K. Steamboats, $94 n. Indo-Chinas (ProL), $51 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $43 n. Shell Bearer 01/10 n. Union 'Waterboats, $9.30 n.
Docks etc. H.K. & Wharves, $117 b. H.K. W. Docks, $29 b.. Providents (old), $2.75 . Providents (new), 05 cts. b. New Engineerings, Sh. $5 Shanghai Docks, Sh.- Kailan Mining Adm., 14/- n. Raubs, $7 n.
Venz: Goldfield, $4 n. Hongkong Mines 10 els. n.
Philippine Mining Antamoks, P. .80 sa. Atoka, P. 20 80.
Bogulo Gold, P. 24 sa.
Benguet Consol., P. 9.80 sa.
Henguet Explor,,~
Big Wedge, P.-
Coco Grove, P. 84 sa,
Consolidated Mines, P. 011 sa.
Demonstrations, P. 42
E. Mindanao, P. ---
Gumaus G'acids, P. --- Ipe Gold. P. -
IX.L. P. .07 an.
Itogons, P.
..
sa.
Masbate Consols., P. -- Min. Resources, P. — Northern Min., P. — Paracale Gumaus, P. 27 sa Salacot Mining, P. — San Mauriclo, P. .74 sa. Sayne Consol., P. 2014 sa. United Porneoles, P. 53 an,
Lands, Hotels, etc.
IL and S. Hotels, 30 b. H.K. Lands, $321⁄2 b
H.K. Lands, 4% Deben, $100 n. S'hal Lands, Sh. $0% n. Metropolitan
Lands, Sh.- Humphries, $822 n. H.K,' Realtles, $4.00 b. Chinese Estates, $80 n. China Reallics, Sh.
China Debent,
Public Utilities
b.
ILK. Tramways, $15 b, and sa, Peak Trams (old), $0 Peak Tramas (new), $348. Star Ferries $87 sa. Yaumati Ferries (old), $24 n. Chinn Light (old), $10,00 b. China Light (new), $7.40 b. H.K. Electric, $50 b. Macna Electric, $194 b. Sandakan Lights, $14 n. Telephone (old), $28.00. b. Telephone. (now),,89 n... Bingapore. Tractions, 22/0 n.
FAN AERIAL VIEW of the recan- ditioned battleship, Warspito, as sha loft Portsmouth to become flagship in the Mediterrancan. Technical defects had prevented her sailing on provious occasions.
MORE MILLIONS- FOR AMERICAN WORKLESS
Washington, Feb. 0. President Franklin Roosevelt will probably this week ask Congress to frant a deficiency relief appropri- stated ution. It is authoritatively that this is expected to amount to between G200,000,000 and $300,000,- 000.
Emerging from the White House, Senator William Barkley said that President Roosevelt was preparing to submit the estimates in a day or two. The deßelency would be in addition to the G132,000,000 already budgeled for in the 1938 fiscal year, and 11 would be spent strictly on relief projects.
To-day President Roosevelt
work-
con-
ferred with congressionat, Ascal, and
relief oficials to discuss methods to
aid the unemployed.-United Press.
SHIPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
The following ships are expected to be in wireless communication with
Tak the Hongkong radio station: yuan, Tango Maru, Antenor, Changte, Tongking. Meerkerk, Empress of Japan, Norviken, Fushimi Maru, President Taft, Victoria, Taksasg.
Singapore Pref., 23/- n.
Industriala
Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $14% n. Cald: Macg, (Pref.), Sh. $15 n. Canton Ices. $1.70 n. Cement., $1375 b. H.K. Ropes. $4.00 n.
Stores, &c. Dairy Farm, $25 b. Watsons, $5.40 n. Lane Crawfords, $7 n. Sinceres, $1.75 n.
Wing On (II.K.), $37 n. William Powell, Ltd. 75 cts, s.
Cotton Mils
Ewo Cottons, Sh. $10, n. S'hal Cotton (old). Sh, $37 n. Zoong Sings, Sh. **** Wing On Textlics, Sh. -
Miscellaneous H.K. Entertainments, $8.25 . Constructions, $11⁄2 b.
Vibro Plling. 30 n.
Ch. Govt, 5 1015 G‡Dds, 04% n. HK. Govt. 4% Loan 2% ex. Int.
prig. h.
IL.K. Govt. 3% Loan par në Wallace Harpore, 10% b. Maramana Ins, (Lon.),!a 18/1. Maramans Inv. (1K), af- 4/9 5.
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