Stalin
THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY
15, 1938.
Calls for Defensive Mobilisation
AIMS TO STRENGTHEN Congress
RUSSIA'S TIES WITH WORLD'S PROLETARIAT
Passes New Farm Bill
Government Control Of Agriculture
"SYMBOL OF RESOLVE FOR PEACE"
King Speaks OF Singapore Baso
tho
Hankow Has First Night Raid Alarm
BUT RAIDERS FAIL
TO APPEAR
Hankow, Feb. 14.
Only Covert Enemies Would Deny
Dangers of Encirclement, Says reauture before becoming ful resolve for peace, and has sounded at 8.45 p.m.
Moscow's Blunt Dictator
Moscow, Feb. 14.
M. Josef Stalin, Russia's undisputed dictator, broke his long silence to-day with an important statement in the official newspaper Pravda, discussing the position of the Soviet Union both internally and in relation to other countries.
Stalin asserts that internally the bourgeoisie has been crushed and
а socialist state established. Externally, the Soviet Union is still in danger of armed attack by capitalist countries and he urges that the international proletariat must. be linked up with the Soviet people and that connections with the working classes of bourgeois countries be strengthened. They should be so organised; he says, as to give political assistance to Russia in the event of an armed attack upon
the Soviet Union.
The Red Army and Air Force must be strengthened, Stalin goes on, und the whole people must be kept in a armed mobilisation for state of attack.
10 camouflage their who wished hostility by bragging, and who tried to demobilise the people, could deny the danger of armed Intervention and attempts at a restoration while the capitulist encirclement existed. Reuter.
Washington, Feb. 14.-
London, Feb. 14. "The construction of
Hankow had its first night air The Senate has passed the Government's Farm Bill, which Naval Base at Singapore is a raid scare since September last alorm Was now only awaits Roose-symbol of the Empire's when the
law.
been marked by generous co-
The populace raced through the The new Bill is based on the exist-operation for the purpose ofoonllt streets for dugouts and other
places of refuge. ing Soil Conservallon Act and estab- mutual defence."
There was a complete blackout for Ushes drastic control over the pro-
This is part of a telegram sent by ten minutes, but the city was duction and marketing of wheat, His Majesty the King to Sir Shenlon silhouetted clearly in the bright full Thomas, Governor of Malaya. moonlight, while the muddy Yang- cotton, maize, tobacco and rice.
As the cust involved is estimated
His Majesty expressed apprecia- tse River shume like silver and was to exceed the $500,000,000 available tion of the sentiments conveyed to visible from the roof-tops for miles, under the Soul Conservation pro-him in messages from the Governor, No raiders appeared however, and gramme, it is believed that an imme-who assured Hild Majesty of the pride the "All Clear" was given at 9.50 diate result of
of the passang of the Act with which the people of Malaya through Congress will be a drive had learnt of the association of towards revival of the old Agricul their country with the King's name, turai-Adjustment Administration and and their ablding loyalty to the
taxes, particularly on Throne. processing cotton and wheat-Reuter.
His Majesty also sent best wishes to the many distinguished represen- tatives present at the ceremony. Reuter.
ARMY OFFICERS MAY BE RETIRED
SHARE PRICES
New York, Feb. 14.
The following is the list of local At least 250 officers of the U.S.share quotations issued this morning: Army are at present undergoing
examination physical
which wiii
probably disqualify them for further
fleld service, according to the New York Times.
It is believed the object of the examination is to replace aging officers with younger men and have therefore been Instructions given by the Chief of Staff for speedy completlan of the examination owing to the doubts felt concerning world affairs-Renter...
was making tests for a polar flight.
CAPITALIST ENCIRCLEMENT Stalin contends it is ridiculous and
ANOTHER HIGH ARMY stupid to close their eyes to the facts
OFFICER REMOVED of capitalist encirclement and to think that their external enemies, for
Moscow, Feb. 14.
Alkansis was one of the last two The removal of Ygakov Alkansis, example the Fascists, would not try
Force, of General Voroshiloff's Ave com- when the chance presented itself tons chiet of the Soviet Air
whose arrest was reported several missars of defence who survived the attack the Soviet.
weeks ago, was to-day confirmed by recent purge and he apparently en- Izvestia. This newspaper does not Joyed the Kremlin's favour until just of the first mention him directly but gives the before the elections name of the new air force chief as Soviet parliament in December. He General Loktianov, as being the was then removed from the list of pallbearers at the funeral of the vic-registered candidates and replaced by tims of the wrecked dirigible which another man.-Reuter.
It would be useless and ridiculous to deny that on the slightest excuse for armed intervention, the interven- tlonists would try to destroy the Sovlet system in areas occupied by them, and to restore the bourgeois, Only blockheads or covert enemies
How to know
GOOD WHISKY
when you taste it
-by Johnnie Walker
Next time you order a whisky, sip a little before you add the soda. Of course you must allow
for it tasting stronger, but be- cause you are tasting it by itself your palate can more easily tell the difference between a really good whisky and one that is not quite so good. You will notice a certain roughness in poor whiskies. But in a really good whisky like Johnnie Walker you will find a " roundness that mellows and
down tones
the fine spirit. Observe, too, in Johnnie Walker that faint pratiness of taste which is one of the greatest charms of Highland whisky one of the reasons why you should always ask for Johnnie Walker by name.
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JOHNNIE WALKER
Born 1820 still going strong
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With the advent of full
'moon. Hankow is fully prepared for night visits by planes during the rest of this month-Reuter.
INDIA RAILWAYS SHOW PROFITS
New Delhi, Feb. 15, Estimates for the national railways of India will be submitted to both houses of the Legislature of India shortly.
The revised estimate for 1037-38 shows a surplus of £2,000,000, while will be
H.K. Banks, $1,495 b. H.K. Banks, (Lon. Reg.), £874 b the estimates for 1938-39
ex. div.
Chartered Banks, £12
n
Mercantile Bank, A. and B. £20 n. Mercantile Bank. C., £14 n. East Asia Bank, $82 n.
Insurances
Canton Ins., $250 n. Union In $503 b.
China Underwriters, $1.40 b. H.K. Fire In., $240 n.
Shipping Douglas, $80 b. H.K. Steamboats, $10% 53. Indo-Chinas (Prot), $51 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $43 a. Shell Bearer 01/3 n. Union Waterboats, $0.30 b.
Docks etc.
H.K. & Wharves, $117% b. H.K. W. Docks, $28 b Providents (old), $2.60 sa. Providents (new), 05 cis. n. New Engineerings, Sh. $5 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. Kailan Mining Adm., 14/- n. Tinubs, 37 n.
Venz: Goldfeld, $4 n. Hongkong Mines 10 cts. n.
Philippine Mains
Antamoks, P. .65 sa.
Aloks, P.20~50.
Bagulo Gold, P. 24 sa.
Benguet Consol., P. 9.00 sa.
Benguet Explor., —
Big Wedge, P. —
Coco Grove, P. .00 su. Consolidated Mines, P. .011 sa. Demonstrations, P. 444 sa. E. Mindanao, P.-
Gumaus G'folds, P.-g
Ipe Gold, P.- IX., P. 72 80. Itogons, P.
Masbate Consols., P.-- Min. Resources; P. -
Northern Min., P. —
Paracale Cumous, P. 281⁄2 sa.
Solacot Mining, P. —
San Mauricio, P. 76 sa. Suyac Consol., F. 22
sa.
United Paracales, P. 57 sa.
Lands, Hotels, etc.
H. and S. Hotels, $6.15 b.
H.K. Lands, $33% ca.
HK. Lands, 4% Deben, $100 n. Shal Lands, Sh. $0% n. Metropoliton Lands, Sh. —
Humphries, $84 n. H.K. Reaitles, $5.25 sa. Chinese Estates, $80 n. China Realtics, Sh. - China Debent,
Publio Ulities
H.K. Tramways, $10.25 b. Peak Trams (old), $6% b. Peak Trams (new), $3% B Star Ferries $83% n..
Yaumati Ferries (old), $244 b. China Light (old), $10.99 n. China Light (new), $7.45 b.
H.K. Electric, $56% b.
· Macao Electric, $10% sa. Sandakan Lights, $14_n. Telephone (old), $26.80 b. Telephone (new), $D. n. China Buses, Sh. -- Singapore Tracilons, 22/6 n. Singapore Pref., 23/- n.
Industrials
Cald: Marg (old), Sh. $14% n. Cold: Maca, (Prof.), Sh. $10 n. Canton lees, $1.70 n. Cement, $13.00 b. and sa.
H.K. Ropes, $4.50 n.
Storce, &c.
Dairy Farm $25.10 b. Watsons, $5.40 8. Lane Crawfords, $7 n. Sinceres, $1,75 m.
Wing On (I.K.), $30 n. William Powell, Ltd. 65 cts. s."
Cotton Milla
n.
Ewo Cottons, Sh. $10 Shal Cotton (old), Sh. $57 n. Zoong Sing, Sh,
Wing On Textiles, Sh.
Miscellaneonta
H.K. Entertainmenis, 18.25 n. Constructions, $14 b.
Vibro Piling, 36 n.
Ch. Govt, 5% 1923 $Dds. 054% n.. H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 1% pnn, n. H.K. Govt, 8% Loan par n. Walince Harpers, $5% m. Maramana Ins. (Lon.), s/÷10/- n. Maramaus Zov. (it.K.),.s/-_0/z_b_
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slightly less than that amount.
The surpluses will be transferred to the central revenue of the country.-Reuter,
Ambassador Finds
Chinese Abroad United In
Policy
London, Feb. 14.
Chinese
a
gave
Mr. Quo Tal-chl, the Ambassador to London, Juncheon to all delegates from tho various Chinese commillees in Europe who attended the I.P.C. con- ference.
The company included representa- tives of the different political parties. Dr. Wellington Koo and Mr. Li Yu- ying (member of the Central Super- Ivisory Committee of the Kuomin-
tang) were among those present.
After the luncheon views were ex- changed on the stuation and it was found that general agreement existed, thus demonstrating the unity among all sections of the Chinese community abroad.—Reuter.
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