FOREIGN FLIERS ESCAPE
Japanese Surprise
Raid On Hankow
No Advantage Taken Of War Refugees
But Land Investment
Co. Prospers
Hankow, Mar. 15.
Tho enormous increase in the Several American members of the profits of the Hongkong Land Invest- 14th Squadron of China's Foreign Legion, had a very narrow great extent to the unhappy war in wingediment & Agency Co.. Lid, "due to n escape when the Japanese staged a Chine" was referred to at the 50th surprise bombing of the Hinkow air-ordinary general meeting of share- feld yesterday evening. One man, holders at Messrs. Jardine, Matheson's who was getting into a cockpit tout noon to-day by the Chairman, the make a quick getaway, was dressed Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson. in street clothes, and lind his hat blown away by the nir blnst.
Captain Vincent Schmidt, who was driving at the moment the bombing starled, run his car Into a ditch tur safety.
He went on to say that in no in- statice had the Company taken un- fair advantage of the situation..
The Chairman said:
During an hour following the bombing, Americans ranged through the town searching for missing friends whom they thought were kill-ans ed, but all were finally located safe and sound.
after
"false
You will see that the amount at the credit of the Profi and Loss Ae- count in $100,091.73 more than for 1930 and this is due to a great extent to the unhappy war in China which has brought to the Colony a great number of people requiring office, hotel, and tenement accommodation. In view of various written and verbal statements that have been made, I feel I ought to tell you that in no Instance has this Company taken un- fair advantage of the situation.
Ninety minules alarm" had been given, six Japanese bombers made a lightning ruld Hankow yesterday evening. and heavily bombed the air field before the alarm sirens began blowing. During the year under review They hurriedly made off when search-Holland House" nt No. 9 Queen's lights swept the sky and several Road, Central, was Chinese planes elreled, scelting to speedily proved a popular office completed and land in the field in which several
It is really necessary now building. Area burned for half an hour.
to re-develop M. L. 270 (1A Chater The surprise night sally, which M. L. 2C (12 and 12A Des Voeux Road and 2 Connaught Road) also was the first Japanese rald since the Road, Central) at an early date and great air battle on February 18, in regarded as a deliberate ruse. The sketch plans are already being con- Japanese planes veered off Klukinng sidered but it is doubtfu! If anything can be done until there has been a as if returning to their base, and then approached from a different direc-considerable drop in the present high tion, eluding the vigliance of the costs of various building materials. air defence look-outs in the gather- log dusk.-United Press,
PLANES RECONNOITRE
en
Hankow, Mar. 15. Ten Japanese planes were sighted at 11 am. yesterday near Slangyong north-east of Hanitow, which flew over Chumatien and the Mingkang. Kinhan rallway. But they satisfied themselves with extensive reconnol- tring and did ne bombing.--Router.
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Barrister Admitted
Mr. Poon Yan-hoi
To Practise Here
(Oxon),
SATISFACTORY RESULTS
The Gloucester Hotel shows a very satisfactory result and. apart from the unusual demand for ac-
50-
commodation to which I have safely said to have reached a per- ferred previously, I think it can be
manent position of attraction to both local residents and transients.
On the debit side you will notice that "'donations" appears กล separate item having hitherto been incorporated in "charges" and this is thought advisable owing to the growing number of requests for com- tributions.
The particularly severe typhicon of last September caused a great deal of damage throughout the Colony end our Company's properties suffer- ed together with others which ne- counts mainly for the increase of $13,038.88 in "repairs."
of
Turning to the Profit and loss Ap- Mr. Pooa Yan-hol, B.A.
propriation Account, you will see was admitted to practise as a barris-
that a final dividend of $1 per share ter-at-law in Hongkong by the Chiefs proposed which, together with the Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, in the
interim dividend, makes total
a $2 Supreme Court this morning, follow- per share for the year 1937. ing an application made by the Acting regard to the exceptional profit ing Attorney-General, Hon. Mr. J. A, shown by the working Account of the Gloucester Hotel and recognising Frascr.
the advisability assets at as conservative a figure as of carrying hotel possible, it is recommended that the sum of $50,000 is appropriated to wrile down furnishing. fittings and fxtures although the full scale of annual depreciation has been charged.
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Mr. Fraser said: I appear to seek the admission of Mr. Poon under Section 21 of the Legal Practitioners Ordinance, 1871, to practice as a bar rister in this Colony. Notice motion and confirmation by Mr. Poon himself have been filed, and I have here Mr. Poon's certificate of call. He was specially admitted by the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple on October 28, 1933. I also have other certificates testifying to
Mr. Poon's work in Chambers with Mr. H. Shanley in the King's Bench Walk, and also a certificate of his having taken the law degree Bachelor of Arts at Oxford.
led
to
of
nd-
Mr. Poon was educated privately in Hongkong, and in 1932 he went to England to pursue his studies. In 1033, he went to Oxford, where he graduated in 1930 with the degree of Bachelor of Aris.
I have much pleasure in moving that Mr. Poon be
to practise in this Colony, His Lordship: Mr. Foon, it gives me very great pleasure to accede to the Attorney-General's request to mit you to practise as barrister in the local Dar of this Court. It is al- ways a very pleasant occosion for any occupant of the Bench to see that there is another member of his own profession beginning his pro fessional life here. In your case you come from the same University as I and I hope that your life here will he a very successful and happy one. Though there may be not ́à great deal to do in the earlier cases, there is always any amount of room at the top.
ORDERED OUT
OF PREMISES
An order that he must leave his premises immediately was made by Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Kow- loon Magistracy to-day when Hul Muk-shing was summoned he being
sub-tenant or occupier of No. 52 Kilung Street, for refusing to deliver possession to the owner.
Mr. E. S. C. Brooks represented the complainant and said that about two months ago the principal tenant of No. 52 Kulung Street gave notice to leave the flat. The defendant was a sub-tenant of the fat and he re- fused to leave although notice was given him to do so. The owner the house had rented the fat to some other people and they were waiting to take possession but could not do so, until the defendant left.
of
Defendant said he had been given verbal notice to leave only a few ¿days ago.
#Mr Madladych was satished that the defenitent i had received notice!
I new beg to propose that the report and stulement of neemunts, as presented, be adopted. When this has been seconded I shall pleased to answer. to the best of my billy, any questions that Share- holders may wish to raise.
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SHAREHOLDERS GRATEFUL Mr. D. V. Steavenson seconded, and expressed the gratitude of the shareholders to the directors, secret- ary and staff for a successful year. The report and accounts were proved.
ap-
On the motion of Mr. H. W. Dulicy seconded by Mr. R. Grieve, Mr. S. T. Williamson and Mr. Felix Joseph were re-clecied Directors.
Seth &
On the motion of Mr. J. A. Tarrant seconded by Mr. A. J. R. White, Messrs. Percy Smith, Flemming, and Messrs. Linstead & Davis were re-elected auditors,
There were present at the meeting: Messrs. Hon. J. J. Paterson (Chair- man).
A. Raymond, A. H. Compton, S. T. Williamson, T. E. Pearce (Directors); Messrs.
E. Eager (Secretary), H. W. Dulley, R. Grieve, A. J. R. While, A. Urquhart, G. Gompertz, A. C. Wilcox, B. C. Field, J. A. Tarrant, H. Summers, G. W. Grey, D. V. Sicuvenson.
A meeting was afterwards held of the Hongkong Iron Mining Co. Ltd., which ceased working some yeors ago but still meets formally cach year as it has not legally been dissolved. Those present Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson (Chairman), were: Messrs. A. Raymond, A. H. Compton (Directors), H. W. Dulley, R. Grieve, A. J. R. Walle, A. Urquhart, G. Gompertz, G. Murdoch, A. C. Wilcox (Shareholders), O. Euger (Secret-
Dry).
Chamberlain At Palace After Cabinet Meets
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London, Mar. 14. The Cabines meeting morning lasted three-quarters of an hour, during which the Austrian situation was discussed. The French Ambassador and the German Cherds d'Affaires called at the Foreign Omice separately. By Me Neville Chamberlain; the a. Prime Minister) was received-In-
Buckingham audience bygg His Majesty ni
Aiace, and
remain
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
CZECHO- SLOVAKIA WILL FIGHT
...
Washington, Mar. 14. M. Hurban, Czecho-Blovakian Minister to the United States, in- formed Mr. Sumner Welles of the State Department thal Czecho- Slovakia would fight in the event of Germany
attempting to invade her soil. He said that Czecho-Slovakia fully realised the danger since Ger- many's proclamation of the anschluss, But they were weighing the situa- tion calmly,
He sold that he had been inform- ed that Germany had notified Czecho- Slovakia that German troops would remain 15 miles from the Czecho- Slovakian border, and this was in- dicated to mean that such, massing constituted a safety zone and a good influence-United Press,
EUROPEAN HELD IN OPIUM CASE
Jens Krajberg Nielsen, 25, assle-
assistant compradore, both of the ss. Mui Nam, were separately charged before Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at the Kowloon Magistracy to-day with un- lawful pors ssion of prepared opium Marel 13. and attempting to export oplum on
tant engineer, and William Lai, 27,
24
Both the men were remanded for 1 hours as they had intimated to the officer in charge of the case, Det.- Sergeant B. V. Hutchinson, that they wished to consult solicitors.
Mr. C.
C. Y. Kwan was in Court and made it known that he was keeping a watching brief in the case, which is to be taken
ken summarily, on behalf of the guarantor of the compradore of the Mul Nam.
It is understood that the steamer is of the East Asiatic Company, and Is under charter of the China Navi- gation Company, Lid.
U.S. To Build
Gigantic Battleships
Washington, Mar. 14,
It is authoritatively stated that the United States has decided to invoke the escalator clause regardless of other powers' decisions,
the
This decision is reflected in Navy Department's indications that
the two ships authorised in the 1907-
1938 appropriations will probably exceed 10,000 tons euch.
Officials evaded direct answers to However, it is understood that the questions regarding bullding plans.
receat nigotiations in London be- tween the United States, Britain und France dealt with larger battleships.
United Press.
Britain And Palestine Immigration
|
TUESDAY, MARCH 15, **1988.
Washington Socialists Demonstrate
Demand Boycott Of
Nazi Goods
Washington, Mar. 14. Thirty-ye members of the Young Peoples Socialist League demons- trated before the German Embassy for half an hour before the police dispersed them to-day.
RADIO
BROADCAST K SHOES
Eva Turner and L. A. Lafford from the Studio
ROTARY TIFFIN SPEECH
Z.B.W. on Frequencies of 845 k.c's. Radio Programmó Broadcast by
(9,32 m.c's, per second.
H.K.T. 12.00-12.20 p.m. Relny of Service from St. John's Boy-of Intercession Cathedral,
They carried banner which read: } "Red Vienna will rise again. colt Nazi goods."
Meanwhile. Administration officials'
study of the Intest German reports are too sketchy to justly official comment.
The Polish Ambassador, conferred with President Roosevelt, while the Czecho-Slovakian Minister talked with Mr. Sumner Welles.--United Press,
DRIVERS FINED
FOR FAILING TO DIM HEADLIGHTS
OFFENCES ON NIGHT OF "BLACK-OUT”
12.30 Kalo da Costa (Plano). "Four Aces" Suite (Billy Mayerl): (1). Ace of Clubs; (2) Ace of Dlu- monda; (9) Ace of Hearts; (4)-Aco. of Spades:
12:42 De Groot and His Orchestras. "Le Milllons D'Arlequin" (Drigo): Old Spanish Song (Loule Aubert); The Temple Bells (Amy Woodforde- Finden); Fantasia On Scottish Alrs (Arr. Mulder).
1.00 Loen Time Signal and Wea- ther Report.
1.03
Waller Glynne (Tenor) and Light Orchestral.
Where Wishes Come True
FOR YOU For You Only-Serenado (Boulan- Her); Let Us Dream-Serenade (Carl Robrecht)....
..George Boulanger and His Orchestra; I'll Walk Beside You (Lockton-Alan Murray); The Valley (Eatherley Elliott)....Walter Glynne; Fairy- Wood Parade-Intermezzo (P. W. Noack);
Serenade Neapolitan
(Ger hard Winkler) ..Joc Bund and His Orchestra; Old Rustic Bridge By The Mill Many motorists were summoned Grat
(Seniz): Cordobu
Glynne; ....Waller before Mr. H. R. Butlers at the Cen- beniz)...Orquesta Odeon conducted
Granado tral Magistracy this morning, in can- by Mtro. Godes. nection with the recent "black-out" on February 28, The summonses Weather Forecast and Announce
1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, alleged that they had fulled to comments. ply with the regulailons Issued by the Commissioner of Police.
A fine of $10 was imposed on Mr. R. Kote, who, Traffic Inspector S. C. Saunders staled, was driving along Fedder Street and had made no at- tempt to sereen his lights, which had no covering whatever.
Vesk
1.40 utary Tim Speech relayed from the Roof Garden of the Hong- kong Hotel, Speaker: C. Champkin, Esq., Subject: "Citizen Constables.".
2.15
Close Down. 6.00-7.00 Chinese Programme. 7.00 Dance Music.
Goo
Dance Orchestra-Goona Fox-Trot (Young-Reser-Ahlert) Big Chiet "Swing It Fox-Trot (Film: The Joy Parade')....Nat Gonelin and His Georgians; Piano Solo-- Wabash, Blues Quickstep (Melnken) (Hincs-
Mr. Kwan Hot-nin, was fined $15. He was stated to have been driving a car that had been stopped a few hours before by the police, and at WHO P.40 nm. still had the lights unobs- Rosetin-Slow cured.
Fines of $10 was imposed on Mr. Kenneth A. Pang. Mr. Sin Ping-sun. Mr. Sit Tak-choy, and Mr. Shing Chiu-sov for falling to shade their fights. Another driver, Mr. Ho Chak, was fined $5, as he only had his near- side headlight on.
The driver of a Hongkong Electric Company lorry, Yun Yee, was sum- moned for driving without due care and caution in Island Road on March 1, and was fined $15 on admitting the offence.
BUS DRIVER CONVICTED
A bus driver, Ip Ying-wah, dented two summonses for driving without thue care and caution in Connaught Road Central on February 18, an falling to produce his driving licenc on the same date. Sub-Inspector Si Wai-ming stated that he was stand- by the trafle post opposite Jubilee Street when he saw a private motor car draw up us the light was
Fox-Trot
Woods). Gerry Moore, (Piano)
with String, Bass and Drums; Dance Orchestra Cocktail
Swing-Fox-
You
Trot Trot (Fryman-Fagerlund-Conrads); Blues In My Heart--Fox-Trot (Car- ter-Mills)....Nat Gonella and His Georgians; Dunce Orchestra--I'm Gettin Sentimental
Over Swing Step (Washington-Bassman); Shy Quickstep (Strauss-Dale) .... Victory Silvester and His Ballroom Orchestra,
7.25 Closing Local Stock Quota-
Ilons.
730 London Relay-Round Hyde Park
A mik by E. L. Turnbull. 1.45 Concert Waltzes. (From Operetia
Carmen Sylva "Ivanovich); "Eva" Scholt)
Eva-Lehar, arr. Concert Orchestre: Songe D'Automne (Joyre). ....International
After The Ball (Harris)....Örches- tro Mascotte,
Report and Announcements.
0.00 Local Time Signal, Weather,
8.03 Studio--Old English Musto and Elizabethan Love Songs by Eve Turner (Soprano) with Lindsay A.
fit.. A motor bus driven by dafford at the Plano.
drew
on the left of the car. but es 1. A Trumpet Voluntary (Purcell-
the light gave the private car the arr. Sir H. J. Wood) Sir Hamilton signal to proceed, and it had moved Harty conducting the Halle Orches- forward, defendant also started his tra, (Trumpet Solo: Alex. Harris bus and swung round in front of the Organist: Harold Dawber); 2. (1) car towards the Vehicular Ferry Sweele Kate (Robert Jones *18097; Whorf. Defendant denied that he (2) What If I Speede (Robert Jones London, Mar. 14. The Colonial Secretary stated in moved, but was convicted and fined (Thos. Ferd 1007); (4) When Laura
had
started after the other car had 1808); (3) Faire, Sweete, Cruell Government's decisions regarding immigration Info Palestine in House a total of $15 on the two summonses. Smiles (Philip Rosseter 1001).. of Commons answer. The Govern-hand side of Arsenal Street at 11.30 A. Lafford; 4. It Was A Lover And Alleged to have driven on the right Eva Turner; 3. Plano Solo-Lindsay ment decided that there had been no such
the situation since a.m. on February 28. Mr. N. Nuta. His Lass (Shakespeare and Morley- change in
arr. J. F. Bridge); Where The Bee Sucks (Shakespeare and Arne-art. Shaw); Come Let Us Join
The Houndclas
(Wm. Beale)....The B. B. C. Wireless
Singers, cond, by Stanford Robinson: Mr. J. Middleton-Smith, summon-Heart (John Dowland 1000); (2) 5. (1) Woeful
his car in the east side of Dudoell (John Dowland 1003): (3) Shall ed for causing an obstruction with Flow Not So Fast Ye Fountains Street on February 26, was fined $5. Truffe-Sergeant Fryer sald defendant Solo-Lindsay A. Lafford; 7. Air
Sun (John
Dowlend 1000); 6. Piano only had a permit to park on the weat side of the street.
Chung Wong-yau, a bus driver, was fined $5 for sounding his horn unnecessarily in Pedder Street.
August, as would justify the with- of the powers of prescription con- drawal from the High Commissioner
ferred on him, and that their validity should be extended once the bound- arles under the partition scheme had been defined and that entry of Jewish immigrants should be regulated by the principle of economic absorptive capucily.British Wireless.
OXFORD CREW ON FULL COURSE TRIAL
London, Mar. 14. Oxford's boat race crew to-day rowed a full course trial from Putney to Mortlake, a distance of 44 miles in 20 minutes 31 seconds.-Reuter Bulletin
TWO WORKMEN
BADLY HURT
Wning Kul, 33, a Alter at the
QUICK.
was fined $5. Acting Sub-Inspector B. G. Baker said Mr. Nutu drove on when the road was the wrong side of the rond at a time full of traffic, and a tramcar was heading east,
Strive For
Settlement
At Dockyard
The Talkoo Dockyard and En- gineering Company officially an nounced this morning that Chinese workmen had definitely refused to go to work in the Asama Maru,
And
Roornploc (H. Purcell, arr. 15-
.Flute Solo by Edith Pen- (Roland Revell at the Piano);
8. (1) Shaded With Olive Trees (Thos, Greaves 1604); (2) I Heard Late (John Bartlet 1000); (3) What Thing Is
toon Bartlet 1606) Eva
8.45
Dennis Noble (Baritons). Passing Dy (Herrick and Purcell); The Gentle Maiden Words, Eng. Ver.. Boulton: Music, arr. Somervell); The Devaut Lover (Pollock and White).
Compositions of Quilter and Eric Confes.
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After All These Years-Slow Fox-|Vocal Refrain); Dance Orchestra- Trot....Jack Wilson and His Versa Stop! You're Breakin' My Heart- tile Five; Plano Solo-A Foggy Day Swing Step: (From 'Artists and (From "Damsel In Diriress'); By The Models') Jack, White and His Sweat Of Your Brow (Mack-Reddie-Collegians from the Astoria Ballroom Blake). Leslie Hutchinson; Dance with vocal refrain. Orchestra-Roses In December 11.00 Cloeo Down Slow Fox-Trot (Filmi. Life of the, Party'); Put Me Behind Bars-Fox- Trot (Ramona, Kennedy and Carr). ..Carroll Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel Orpheons with vocal chorus; Plano Solo-Waltz Medley Fox-Trokoll from the yard of the Kowloon Canton Railway yesterday, two men,
Medley... Billy Thorburn (with
OIL THIEVES TAKEN -
For larceny of 20 pounds of wood
Children's Overture New Light Symphony Orchestra com- ducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent; Summer Afternoon-Idyll
Coates and Symphony Orchestra: I Heard Singing (Coates) Alfred iccaver Tenor) Springtime Sulfe "Fresh Morning" (Pastorale): "Noon- Kowloon Docks, was admitted to the recently refloated after being wreck day Song" (Roma: For You
"Dance In howicon Hospital yesterday suffer- ed in the typhoon of September 2.
The Twilight" ing from injuries to the head caused The company hopes to localize the
Delight (Serenade).....Light Sym- by falling on the anchor of the strike, and to effect on early settle-phony Orchestra conducted by Eric Kuisang while the ship, was in dry ment, however.
Contes. 'There is no excitement at the 9.30 London Relay The News
9.50 Gilbert and Sullivan Excerpts. "The Pirates Of Penzance": Now For The Firates' Lair;
drums); When You
VocalThe Czarevitch Cheung Ngau, 17, and Chan So- Hud Left Our Pirate Fold Derek "There is a reasonable chance of Oldham, Peter Dawson and Dorothy
Operetta In Brief (Lehar-Jenbach-mei, 23, were fined $180 or, la de- achhree months' hard labour at the maites being settled soon," said Gill; Away, Away! My Heart's On
Reichert). Herbert E. Groh Treal Rudolph Mr. I. A. C. North, Secretary for Fire Dorothy Gill, Derek Oldham
Soprano with the Kowloon Magistracy to-dare: Far wi trespassing they were fined a further Chinese Affairs, when he was ques-and Peter Dawson; All la Prepared!
Voch-In The stu. and Orchestra; Honed by the Hongkong Telegraph
Mission By The Sea (1X-Da
Alonu Found on a sampan in West Point to-day on the Chung Hwa Book Comedie, Stay!... Elsie Grif harbour yesterday with $22 pounds pany strike.
and Derek Oldham; Ah, Leave.
Murcia)... Brian of rice, a youth named Wong You,
Fred Hartley and of Elle Grimin
His Orchestra; It had been hoped to effect a settle Me Not To Pine! 17, was charged before Mr. K. M. A. ment to-day but discussions have
and Derek Oldham No, I Am Brave!
Vocal Trust In Me Barnett, at the Kowloon Magistracy yet been completed,
Elale Griffin, Leo Sheffold and
Wariz
Ramble and to-day with unlawful possessioni continue this afternoon.
Male Chorus: When A Felon's Not
In Springume With You (Roller Endated Leo. Sheffield and Male Jurmen, a garony)... Greta Koles
will) Fred-Hartley, and fl" QUING Dance Orchestram My Kidabrow
yards.
on
Taul Fook, 18, was admitted to the Queen Mary Hospital with a crushod. hond suffered while working machinery at 88 Jaffe Road,
SWEPT RICE OFF DECK
NO SETTLEMENT YET
not
He was bound over in $20 to be of No work has been done at the Choruspa good behaviour for a year. Wand factory, which aituated in Ma Tau?... 19,90 ald that he had spent half a day Wel, Kowloon Chy, since the workers STARING sweeping the rice from the desks; of staged, a sit-down strike on Friday w a ship into four aidakea kikaya marala skarpon and
Chorus
Mini
with
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