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(Ricctable) JAVA RIJSTTAFEL second to none for taste and quality, served by expert-chef from Java, at Java Restaurant, 44 Lockhart Road. Menu or a in carte. Reservation phone 32494.
WORLD BRIDGE OLYMPIC. Piny starts promptly at B p.m., Wednesday, April 20th, at The Chinese Club, No. Des Voeux Rond Central. Entries in pairs at $10, the pair close at noon, April 19th. F. H. Tyson, Hon. Sec., Union Building.
JAPANESE FASCISTS RELEASED
Following Tokyo.
Demonstration
Tokyo, Apr. 15.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1933.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CHURCH NOTICES
THE CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE LTD.
Notice to Shareholders.
EMMANUEL CHURCH
Easter Message from The China Inland Mission
The following are the Services for the forthcoming week ut Emmanuel Minaton Church, 218 Nathan Road, Kowloon:
Saturday.-8.30 p.m. Evening ser- vice suspended this week.
The Fifty-Seventh Ordinary Meating of Shareholders will be held at the Oillees of the under- signed on Friday, the 6th May, 1938, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving tho Report of the General Agents, together with a statement of Accounts for the Sunday 11am. Special Easter of the year ended the 31st December, Message from Mr. England
China Inland Mission; 3 pm, Sunday 1937.
School
Men's Bible Class. Tho Share Register and Trans-Young Women's Bible Class; 6.30 for Books will be closed from the p.m. Service in Mandarin; p.m. 22nd April to the 6th May, 1938, Sang Service. Miss Mcgil will sing;
8.30
Evening Service. Preacher: p.m. both days inclusive.
Dr. II. L. Clift, Subject: "The danger Text, "They Ignorance." of sincere
unto Him, 'But we hoped'. Fald
said them, 'O fools!" (St. He
unto Luke 24: 21, 25).
Wednesday.--8 pm. Pralco And Prayer Meeling.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. General Agents. Hongkong, 13th April, 1938.
Thursday,-6,30 p.m.
Mandarin.
Mecting in
All are welcome. No collection on
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE. Sunday evening.
HOLLAND-OOST AZIE LIJN. N.V.
(HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE)
From: ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, GENOA, and other PORTS.
"GROOTEKERK"
In a sensational sequel to the sit- down demonstration staged by 400 The Steamship uniformed Fascists in the major parties headquarters here on Febru-having arrived from the above ports,
17, police to-day released the consignees of cargo by her are noti acy 17, Fascist leader, Tumakichi Nokomizo. fed that all goods are being landed
The caso against Nakamizo and the
at their risk into the hazardous and/ National Anti-Comintem Corps was or extra-hazardous godowns of the dropped simultaneously.
Holt's Wharf whence and/or from the the headquarters wharves Descending
be obtained. ing upon of the Minselto and Seiyukai parties
Goods every may
cleared by the 22nd
in trucks, the Fascists demanded that | April, 1938, will be subject to rent. the two parties be dissolved imme- All broken, ehafed and damaged diately. When the demand was re-packages are to be left in the go- jected by party leaders, the Fascists downs, where they will be examined moved their goods, bedding and on the Holt's Wharf, by Holt's Whart. portable furniture in front of the two buildings where they camped until last night, when the police persuaded them to disperse.
the
responsible
he demonstration, the Minseite and Seiyukai partics launched a bitter attack on Admiral Nobumasa Suetsu- gu, who assured the parties that he would prevent a recurrence of such demonstrations, and would make an effort to apprehend the ring-lenders. However, the leaders remained at large until after the udjournment of the Diet, when Nakumizo surrendered to the pollce-United Press.
JAPANESE ADMIT GRAVE REVERSES-
(Continued from Page 1.)
net around Yinsten, that a thelr force of about 4,000 Japanese troops Inside the city had succeeded in cut- ting a way through
escaping northward.Reuter.
and
Chinese Repulsed
Consignees are requested to apply for a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable curgo being examined,
is
Claims against the steamer must be presented in writing within ich days after arrival of steamer, eller wise they will not be recognized.
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Servicen on Easter Sunday, April 17, in the residence at 20 C. Nathan Rond, Kowloon, 10.30 a.m. Sermon by the Rev. Wallace H. McLaughlin. residents and English-speaking visitors all welcome.
LESSON SERMON
First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hongkong
The subject of the Lesson Sermon in all Christian Science Churches to- morrow April 17: will be "Doctrine of Atonement." The Golden Text will be "I and my Father are one." Tahn 10:30). Among others the following citations will be read from the Bible, "In those days came John No Fire Insurance will be effected the Baptist preaching in the wilder- by the undersigned in any case whatss of Judaen and saying, Repent
for the Kingdom of heaven is t
went out to hand.
Then
him Bills of Lading will be counter-Jerusalem and all Judoen and were signed by.
baptised of him in
in Jordon, confessing JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN N.V. their sins. But when he saw many Agents. of the Pharisees and Saducces come Bonghong, 14th April, 1938.
ever.
last night raided the village, cap- tured several villagers and stripped the place of valuables.
To the west of the railway, condi- tions are slightly better, apparently owing to the fact that the bandits
ye
to his baptism he said, "O generation of vipers, who hath warned you to fee from the wra'h to come? Bring forth therefore, fruits meet for re- pentance." (Matt. 3).
The following citations will also be read from the Christian Science Science Health with to the Scriptures"
fear to come too near the Japanese ook,
|
Baker
it and Mary
the
Announcement
JOHN BEALE, starring in "Madame X" at the King's Theatre, Is shown in the photo above with the four Chinese nurses who accompani- ed Mr. F. Salle, "The Man in the Iron Lung', from China to the United Staton The Chinese girls were guests at the --BLG.M, -studios- when: "Madame X" was being produced.
AGENTS LABOUR FOR
NAZIS IN BRITAIN, M. P. TELLS COMMONS
London, Apr. 15. Remarkable allegations of German propaganda in England were made by Mr. G. le M. Mander, Liberal, in the House of Commons last night.
He alleged among other things, that educated German girls, after propaganda training in Germany, come to England, many through evasion of the law. Some of them came as spies and many of them were with the families of officers at Aldershot and elsewhere.
Mr. Mander declared that Germans in England were practically forced to join certain German associations and if they failed to report regularly or acted in any way which was considered unfriendly or critical towards the Nazi regime, they might lose their property and their relatives and friends might be persecuted.
Mr. Mander alleged that Gestapo agents masqueraded as refugees in English firms engaged in business with Germany, and were threatened with loss of business unless they saw to it that German-Jewish employees were dismissed.
SEEKING STRIKE
SETTLEMENT
Paris, April 14. Mr. Groutes Lloyd, replying for the Government, assured Mr. Mander
Following settlement of the that German girls could not take up service in Britain without permission. nationalised aircraft industries dis- He added the Home Office was pute, arbitration is proceeding rapidly ning the information provided in the dispute between employers and examining by Mr. Mander and emphasised that workers in the private aircraft In-
every alien
Rees, was Sing, including relu-
01
examined. And dustries,
and Chinese troops, who are still
Eddy "Sorrow for wrong skirmishing in that area.
doing is but one step towards reform Chinese police sald that last night and"
the
step. very easiest
The next gunfire was faintly audible in Chang- and great step required by wisdom is teh as the Japanese engaged a mobile the test of our sincerity, namely re- unit 15 miles west of the town. formation. To this end we are placed
Half a dozen small cotton mills
of circumstances. under the stress
1 all en were lound to be engaged have been inactive since the occupa-T mptation bids us repeal the offence in activities inconsistent with the admitted, purpose for which he was tion of Changle. The largest is be and woe comes to us in return for
steps would be taken if Peiping, Apr. 15.
ing used as the headquarters of what is done. So will it ever
necessary to be A Japanese military spokesman, Major-General Fujita, commanding until we learn that there is no dis-
get rid
dude him. am, or enumerating the mopping up opera- the air force here.
count in the law of justice and that whether any surveillance of Germans With regard to the question as to tions from April 10 to April 12, said
General Fujita's chief of staff, we
раз must these had been effected Ave miles showing foreign correspondents i
"uttermost in England were kept by foreign farthing." Through repentance, agents, west of Chiaotso coal mines in
the large airfield adjacent to Yuan Shih-spiritual baptism and regeneration,
position was being Honan and also at Hsiangning..49 ni's tomb, explained that they were mortals will put on their material
watched very closely, said Mr. Lloyd. miles west of Linfen in Shansi, chiefly active in bombing a concen-
beliefs and false individuality,"
If there were any evidence of un- where 4,000 Chinese attacked thetration of 20,000 Chinese troops in
(Page 5: 242).
lawful acts being committed, action Japanese, but were repulsed at the the bills 25 miles west of Changtch.
would certainly be taken, lie con- point of the bayonet.
The unit also bombs within a rudius
cluded.--Reuter. of 300 kilometres, including Kweitch
First Church of Christ Scientist, Hong- on the Lunghat und Tientsin-Pukowkong, & Branch of The Mother Church. railways front.-United Press.
The First Church of Christ Scientist. in Boston, Mass., Macdonnell Road, closs to Tram Station. Bunuay Service 11.10 am. The Sunday School is held nt 10 am. Testimony Meeting, Wednesday, pra A Reading Room is located at Bank of Tsinan Now Quiet
East Asia Bullding, 10 Des Voeux Road Central, and is open on Monday, Tuesday, Shanghai, Apr. 16. Breaking their long silence on the day and Friday: from 10.30 am, to Peiping, Apr. 15.
1 p.m., p.m. to 4 pan, and 3 p.m. to 7 Reliable foreign reports state that progress of fighting in Shantung, the pm. Wednesday from 19.30 .m 10 Telnan press reports of street fight Japanese military at Tsinan told and from p.m. to 4 p.m. Baturdays 16.30 am to 12.30 pm. The Bending ing are groundless. There has been Japanese newspapermen to-day that room will be closed on Easter Monday. no real fighting near Tsinan since the | Yikelen und "that "north Taler-All authorised Christian Science Litera- Japanese occupation.
chwang is in ruins,
Lure is available at the Reading Room. The public is cordially invited to attend to For the first time
the The only recent Incidents were
Japanese the services and to visit the Reading the killing of half a dozen Japanese admited the loss of Taierchwang. Foom
They said the Japanese drive had soldiers in the western suburb of Tainan on Aprit 0, and the retalia-resulted in heavy Chinese losses
between Liny) and TERO ed, with the result they are being with an tory burning of two village the chwung and also in the highlands completely out-munoeuvred by the Lottan improvement for H.K. Banks, were infested with Chinese mobile east and south of Yihslen and north Japanese troops." units."United Press.
of Talerchwang.
The Chinese were also repulsed in the Yumenkow and Hotsin area, just north of the junction of the Yellow Rivers, and also some 12 miles south-east of Taiku.-United Press.
Bandits Active
six
Severe Fighting
At Yihsien
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General Sun's army can no longer The spokesman said General Sun be considered a fighting unit as a Lien-chung's army had given the result of its losses and demoralisa- Japanese the stiffest resistance cast tion, the spokesman asserted. Peiping, Apr. 15. of Yihslen. However, it was clim- He added there was severe fight To-day inhabitants of a vilinge ed the Chinese troops suffered ing in the Changshan bills, only one mile east of Changtch ar- "irreparable losses, from which they miles
Yihsich. United rived and said that a gang of bondits have become completely demoralis-Press.
Have you thought of these
for Easter?
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HUMBER
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of
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REPORT
POST
EASTER HOLIDAYS
OFFICE.
AIR MAIL LETTERS
Air mall Jetters may be posted in To-dny, Good Friday, April 15, to-morrow, April 10, and Easter the ordinary posting boxes., They Monday, April 18. the General should be clearly marked "By Air Post Office and Branch Post Offices Mail" and bear sufficient postage. will be open as follows:
Insufficiently prepaid letters may be General Post Omec: Friday, April taxed with double the deficiency or 15, 8 am to 10 a.m.; Saturday, April forwarded by Steamer Service, at the 16, 8 am, to 1.30 p.m.; Monday, discretion of the Post Ofee, April 10, 8 a.m, to 10 a.m.
The Secretary-General of the National Defence Council, who acted { as arbitrator in the nationalsed air- craft industries dispute, had conver-
a-day. sations with both sides in the dispute
He Is announcing an arbitral award shortly-Reuter Bulletin.
ITALIAN MISSION GOING HOME
Tokyo. April 15.' The Italian goodwill mission to Tokyo, headed by the Marquis Glacomo Paulucci Catholi, is
on
The Hongkong Stock Exchange scheduled to return to Takyo to-day weekly report, issued Thursday, after concluding a fortnight's tour of states: There has been a steady all western Japan. round enquiry during the short week under review, but buyers will have to The mission is sailing for Korea and raise their bids to obtain shares. Manchukuo April 17-United Holders are apparently in no hurry Press,
demands Supply
until more altractive rates are offered. In con- Fequence the volume of business remains sma}},
The Sterling section is also steady
Ho
shares in the Head Ofce register|
$1,535 to $1,5472 business
from done,
The Manila market is both dull, being promptly followed by a re- and uninteresting, any Improvement
cession.
Busincer Done During the Week Hongkong Dank $1,835, $1,547:5 Canton Insurance #213
Union Insurance $550, $33214, #555 China Underwriters $2.10 $2.15 Douglases S
Wharven $132
Docks (uh) $11
Providents (01d) $3.571
Providents (New) $9.40, $3.47
Humphroys 20
$3.00, $3.05.
$315
Tramways $18.85, $15.00; $15.85, 810.00
$70
Hotels 10.40
Lands $33.39. $3515, 800
Yaumati Ferries $281%
Eletrics $5014. $50
Cementa $18,618.10. $182
Cements ex. div.
17.05
China Lights (Old) $11.85
Telephones (01d) $20.00 $27
Roper %. $4.00. 34.70
Dairy Farms $24%. $2415
Watsons $64
Hongkong Mines 10.10
Changes (3.15 p.m.) Closing Quotations
Пuyers
IK. Banks #1545
Cantons $475
Steamboats $22
JC. Wirven $132
Providents (New) 1.45
1.K. Mine
Trama $15.85
10,10
Humphreys $0.10
Telephones (New) $10.30 Cements S17.10
Dairy Farms $2416
Bellars
Providents (New) $3,47% H.K. Minen" 30.33
HI, Banke $1,5474|| Cantone $275
HK. Mines $0.10
China" Light
(Old) $31,85 Telephones old) in
Ropes: $4.00/10
AIR MAIL SERVICES Air Mail Services to Shanghal, Nanking, Tsingtau, Tlentain and Pel- ping are temporarily suspended.
Kowloon Central P.O: Friday, April 15, 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.; Saturday, April 10, 0 arn, to 1.30 p.m.; Mon- day, April 18, 8 a.m. to 10 n.m.
Sheungwan Branch P.O: Friday April 15, 8 a.m. to D a.m.; Satur
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES day, April 10, 8 a.m. to 0 a.m.; Mon- Registered and Parcel Mails ara closed 15 minutes earlier than the day, April 18, 8 a.m. to 9 a.m.
The other Branch Post Ofices and time given below unless otherwiss Money Order Offee will be entirely stated, and where malls are advertis- closed
during the
ed to close at or before 9 am, re- There will be one collection from gistered and parcel malls are closed the pillar boxes and one delivery of at-5 p.m. on the previous day, ordinary correspondence each day us on Sundays and
delivery of
`VIA ĢIMERIA ROUTE registered correspondence at 10 a.m. Letters and Postcards for Europe to-day, at 11 a.m. to-morrow and nt and South America are forwarded 10 am, on Monday.
“in Siberia" it so superscribed. INWARD MAILS
From
Shanghai Swatow Saigon
holidays,
опе
Japan and Shanghal Bangkok and Swatow Straits straits
Straits
Japon
Japan
Air Mall by "Imperial
Direct
14th Aprit.
Victoria Wuchang Yochow D'Artagnan Yingchow Agamemnon
Mentor
Van Heutsz
Per
Due
Calculla and Straits
Shanghai and Amoy
Kumsang Teinon
April 16,
April 10...
USA, Honolulu and Japan-San
Francisco date, 10th March
Pres. Adams
April 17.
Shanghal and Amoy
Tinegara
April 17..
Shanghai
April 17.
April 17.
.April 17.
April 18.
April 18.
April 19.
April 10.
April 10.
Yasukuni Maru
April 10.
Yuensang...
April 19.
Buenos Aires Maru
April 20.
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Imperial Airways Plane ...April 20–
Pres. Grant Cyclops
April 20.
.April 21.
Kamo Maru
April 21.
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.April 21.
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.April 31.
Bhutan
..April 22.
Emp. of Canada Haruna Maru
.April 22.
.April 22.
April 22
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Manila
April 23.
Japan and Shanghai
.April 24.
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Per
Date and Time
Saturda
U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Manila—
Sentile date, '20th March Japon
Australia and Manila
U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan, and Munita
(San Francisco, 25th March). Calcutta and Stilts Japan.......
Japan
ond Shanghal
Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan
and Shanghai (Vancouver B.C., 2nd April).
Japan and Formosa
Japon Straits
Straits
For
Suisang Tilawa
Kitano Maru Patroclus Bellerophon Glaucus Potsdam
Air Mail for "France Orient Air- Helikon
ways Service”—duo Marseilles,
1st May,
.Sat, Apr. 16. G. P. O. and K. P. o. Reg.....Apr. 18, 12.30 p.m Ord.,
Manila, Straits, Ceylon, India, Aden, Victoria
Egypt and Europe vla Naples due Naples, 8th May.
Amoy and Foochow (via Amoy),, Anshun Jaigon
Air Mail for "Australia by Imperial Imperial Airways Plane Saf., Apr. 16.
Airways Direct Service"-duc Darwin 21st April.
Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Impeclal Airways Plane Sat, Apr. 16.
Direct Service" due London, 24th April.
Reg... Ord.,
Sat, Helikon....Sat., Apr. 10, 1.30
G. P. O. & K. P. 0. RCE ...
...Apr. 10, 1.00 p.m. G.P.O. and Apt 10:
K.P.O. .Apr. 18, 12.45 p.in. Apr. 16, 1,30 p.m.
Apr.
1.30 p.m.
10.
p.m.
.Apr. 16,
1.30
D.m.
Ord.
Apr. 17, Noon.
Reg.,
Ord.,
G. P. O. & K. P. 0.
.Apr. 16, 1.30 p.m.
Apr. 17, Neon.......
Sunday
Swalaw, Shanghai and Tientsin... Fausang Swatow, Amoy and Foochow ...... Hajton Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin.. Hunan Hollow
Muinum
Monday
Samshui and Wuchow Haiphong Tichtsin
.Sun., Apr. 17, 9 a.m.. .Sun., Apr, 17, s.m. .Sun., Apr. 17, 9 a.m. Sun., Apr. 17, 9 a.m.
Kong Ning .Mon., Apr. 18, 8.15 am. Canton ...
Mon., Apr. 18, 10 am. Nanning.....Mon., Apr. 18, 10 a.m.
Shanghai, Japan and Europe via D'Artagnan Mon, Apr. 18, 10.30 e.m..
Siberia Manila
Pres. Adams Mon., Apr. 18, 3.30 p.m... Manila, Australia and New Zealand Changte
Mon., Apr. 18: vin Thursday Island-due Thurs day Island, 30th April.
It's Incredible!
The value that Rolny gives in their Summer suits at such
prices.
Rolny has in stock
in Hongkong one of
the most
compre-
hensive ranges of
low
.Apr. 10, 8.45 a.m. ..Apr. 19, 9.30a.m.
Parcels, ......Apr. 18, 6 p.m.
Reg., Ord.,
*Superscribed correspondence only.
tailored wear for gentlemen it is possible to have. Each line is stocked in 10 sizes and two- different fittings, and it is impossible not to have a perfect fit. Latest European styles. highest quality materials, superb tailoring all go towards giving you the best value for your
Raincoats in all sixes from $5.50.
money.
Summor suits are priced from
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