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CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

HOLLAND-OOST ÀZIE LIJN, N.V.

(HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE)

From: ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, GENOA, and other PONTS.

The Steamship

"GAASTENKENK" having arrived from the bbove ports, consignees of cargo by her are noti fled that all goods are being Innded at their risks into the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous godowns of the Holt's Wharf whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

Goods not cleared by the 20th May, 1930, will be subject to rent.

Alt broken, chafed and damaged packages are to be left in the go- downs, where they will be examined at Holt's Wharf.

Consignees are requested to apply for a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable cargo being examined,

is

Claims against the steamer must be presented in writing within ten days after arrival of steamer, other- wise they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insuflict will be effected by the undersigned in any case whatever.

Bill of Lading will be counter- signed by.

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN. N.V.

Agents.

Hongkong, 12th May, 1938.

Sudeten Leader

In London

London, May 12. Herr Konrad Henlein, leader of the Czecho-Slovakian Sudeten (Ger- man minorities) Party, arrived in London by plane to-night, and will remain here until after the week-end. It is understood that Herr Henicin intends to discuss with British friends the situation Europe, Reuter,

in Central

ARRIVAL CREATES SURPRISE London, May 12. The arrival of Herr Henlein in London has created somewhat of a surprise, und has also evoked a crop of speculation on all sides.

Nothing known of the visit In official quarters, and apparently even members of the Czecho-Slovakian legation did not

know

that Henlein intended to visit London. German quarters have also knowledge of the visit-Reuter.

Herr

no

HEROIC CHINESE FIGHTING GAMELY

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public buildings, schools and churches

are full to overflowing.

The food problem is most acute, but

Foreign

committees

are

emergency arrangements.

making

Chinese military casualties were mast

last heavy,

and hospitals

and

emergency centres on Kulangau Island

With

wounded

are

overflowing brought across in small launches and sampans.

Wounded who were taken across the Kulangau are, however, only a frac- tion of the Chinese casualties, while the Japanese, who also suffered heavilyy, are attending to their own wounded on Amoy Island:

FORTS HOLD OUT

On Wednesday morning the Japan- ese continued bombing and shelling the foris, which are still resisting gallantly, despite the terrific hall of high explosives raining upon them.

No contacts have yet been made between the Japanese Invaders' and the authorities of the Foreign Settle- mont. Meanwhile, all foreigners are sato on Kulangau-Reufor.

ONLY FOUR NATIONS REFUSE TO FOLLOW BRITAIN

(Continued from Page 1)

upon unilateral repudiation of obliga-

tions collectively undertaken.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

MR R. PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

No. of Sata

HONGKONG

BRITAIN BUILDING "MIGHTIEST AIR FLEET

FRIDAY, MAY

TELEGRAPH

BELGIAN

CABINET TOTTERS

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we have 70,000 officers and men," Lord Winterton declared.

King Apparently Intervening In Taxation Crisis.

Brussels, May 12.

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Persecution Of Jews Resented

United States Seeks Assurances

POST OFFICE.

AIR MAIL LETTER:

OUTWARD MAIL, TIMES":" Air mail letters may be posted in the ordinary posting boxes. They closed 15 minutes earlier than the Registered and Parcel Malls are should be clearly marked "By Air time given below unless otherwise Mail" and behr suficient postage, stated, and where malls are advertis- Insufficiently prepaid letters may be ed to close at or before 9. am, res taxed with double the deficiency or gistered and parcel mails are closed It is learned that the Ameri-forwarded by Steamer Service, at the at 5 pm, on the previous day.

discretion of the Post Office,

Berlin, May 12.

of the Sale by Public Auction Big New Schools

"The great now training schools to be held on Monday, the 16th day of May, 1938, at 3 p.m., at previouslý, pruned for Gosport and the Offices of the Public Works Stasaph will be opened this summer for 3,600 trainees, and there will be Department, by Order of His

two now schools at Cadsby and Excellency the Governor of one

capable Weston-Super-Mare, each Lot of Crown Land at Tam of taking 3,000 trainees.

Following several days of politicol can Ambassador to Berlin has "Thirty new aerodromes, beyond tension in Belgium, owing to dis-made representations to Ger- Kang Road, Ma Tau Kok, in the

those already provided for, will be

agreement among the Government Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the optioned under the new expansion parties over new faxation plans, many against violation of the

programme.

three members of the Cabinet, be- German-American Treaty of of renewal at a Crown Rent to “The.Aircraft Industry has Inform-longing to the Catholic Partythe Friendship.

cd the Government that, with the be fixed by the Surveyor of His

Ministers of Agriculture, of Justice: Under the terms of the Treaty, necessary labour available, the cut and of Economy have expressed a American subjects and American Majesty the KING, for ́ene

put of acroplanes and engines can be desire to resign.

property in Germany enjoy cqual further term of 75 years.

increased by well over 50 per cent. The Prime Minister, M. Paul-rights with those of German subjects Intonding bidders are advised within the noxt twelve months and Emile Janson, went to the Palace to and property in the United States.

consult with the King of the It is understood that the United hnd flown back to Brussels from The that property of Austrian and German Hogue in the afternoon on account Jews of American citizenship will not of the political situation,

be appropriated.

that immediately after the dis- by over 150 per cent. In the following glans to-day, after His Majesty States Government wishes assurances

posal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) In cash. This sum will be refund- ed on payment of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Kowloon faland

Registry No.

Locality

pEU[TI “Tsow e3tspddo

Lot No. 4016.

Ln No. 2305,

Ta Kang Road.

G.

Boundary

Masurements.

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18,600

$214

$11,160

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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be hold on Monday, the 16th day of May, 1938, at 3 p.m., at the Officos of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at King's Rond, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for ono further term of 75 years,

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis- posal of the lot the Furchaser (If not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in ensh. This sum will be refund- od on payment of the Purchase price.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of Sale

Inland Lot

No 5259.

Registry No

King's Road.

Locality

Boundary

Measuremeuts

N. 8. E..

fctteet feet, feet

Asper zale

plan.

Cont nis in

sq. feet

Annual

3000

Rental

Upset Price

12,800

$236

$7,900

GOVERNMENT OF HONG KONG.

FOR SALE.

The Steel Tug “KAU SING".

DIMENSIONS,

Gross Tonnage 376.96 tons. Not Tonnago

4.04 tons. Length 130.4′ x Breadth 30.1′′ x Depth 14.6',

.

Indicated Horse Power 1,200. Engine dimensions H.P. 18" M.P. 29"-LP. 18". Stroke 33′′,

2 Boilers longth 11′—0 x diame- ter 12'-6".

The above tug to be sold as she Ilos at her moarings in Yaumati Basin, Hong Kong.

Further particulars can bo ob- tained from the Harbour Master, Hong Kong

G. F. HOLE, Harbour Master.

For these reasons; he said warmly, SHIPS IN RADIO

If a declalon were taken in the Council's name in the sense proposext, the Chinese Government would be unable to support it.

If, on the other hand, the present discussion was merely for the pur pose of giving each member state represented on the Council an oppor- tunity to declare its attitude upon the alluation without prejudice to the principles of the Covenant or to the resolution aleming the principle of of conquests, the Mon-overnment would content.i

Chinese ilself by reserving its position with regard to the principles involved

"Reuter

COMMUNICATION

The following ships are expected to be in wireless communication with Hongkong Radio to-day::

Sinklang; Memnon; Shantung: Glenogle: Conto Blancamano; Mo- ang Diomed: President Jefferson: President Harrison; Carthage; Alum; Sirdkant; Hailee; Hingang; "Apbey¦. Ping Wo: Kumsang: Wuchong: Tal- yuan; Chaksong; President Cleveland; Telene: Empress of Canada,

year."

Dealing with–Ahe„Air...Mission to the United States and Canada, Lord Winterton said that production of nircraft in the United States WOB

small compared with production in Britain.

"We should only require to buy certain machines there, and they will be used mostly for training purposes, if we can get them," he said.

"Or greater importance is the possibility of building up a potential war ranchine in Canada,"

Denies Inferiority

Lord Winterton categorically deni- ed that Royal Air Force machines now in use were inferior to those in use in other countries.

As far as comparison was possible, R.A.F.

compared more

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After his audience with the King, The United States admits no dia- M. Janson stated that the announce-tinction between Aryan and ment that three members of the Aryan Americans-Reuter, Cabinet had resigned was erroneous. --Reuter,

Chinese Gang In Burma Kidnaps Briton

than favourably with machines used SEVEN PEOPLE HELD

In other countries,

"Absolutely

untrue!' interjected

Mr. Winston Churchill who, a moment Inter explained that he meant Lord Winterton's statement was untrue a sense of inaccuracy (Laughter),

tribute to the British aircraft de-

Lord Wintertoa, continuing, paid

signers who, he declared, were among the best in the world. He said that all aircraft Arma in Britain capable of producing varlous

types of machines efficiently and economical- ly would be given orders enabling them to plan far ahead.

Peak Production Near Lord Winterton emphasised that there was no ground for apprehen- sion that the services of these firms would not be fully used, or that they would not be given enough orders, or that there would be a shortage of necessories.

Production of aircraft was rising each month, and penis production

was not far distant.

Pressed to give the proportion be tween the 3,600 squadrons of first Hno defence planned for March, 1040 and the total RAF, and Fleet Air Arm strength, Lord Winterion said Unit

no country discloses its alrerafi reserve

House must necept my assur ance that the Reserves situation is satisfactory and that the numbers of plunes available in March, 1940, will be on a scale commensurate with nur first-line strength," he said.

"Some of our new bombers will be the heaviest machines of their kind ever seen."-Reuter Special

Deterrent Against Aggression

London, May 12.

At the conclusion of his speech, which lasted for an hour and 40 minutes, Lord Winterton, gave an assurance that the British air pro gramme had been framed in the light

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FOR RANSOM

JAPAN'S GAINS OF NO IMPORTANCE

(Continued from Page 1)

In the last three weeks, with rein- forcements reported to have actually left Japan, the previous unwillingness to send replacements was a betrayal of the Japanese In China, who found themselves pitted against a superior force, operating in abostile country and hampered" by an aroused peasantry. The

con- ditions were strikingly like those encountered Napoleon when he in- vaded Itussia.

Rangoon, May 12, A Police communique issued this afternoon states that thirteen armed Chinese guerillas have inundated thirty persons in Kokong State. Chinese dacoits recently kidnapped the land, stranding tanks, breaking Japanese into smali groups and then been released. One Briton is among has moved into the southern. section Twenty-three persons have since attacking. The Eighth Route Army the seven still held for ransom. of the Pelping-Hankow rallway, and Measures have been taken for co- the whole of southern Shantung and ordinating action with the Chinese Honnn, north of the Langhal line, authorities to deal with the dacoits overflows with angry formers, armed Reuter.

bandits and savage Red Spents.

ADVANCE CAUSING

CONCERN

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their

Chinese military authorities, how ever, are not perturbed by during advance, belleving that they can be rounded up without much difficulty: Chinese troops have al- rendy been dispatched to engage them.

In west Shantung the Chinese bave abandoned Yuncheng, but reinforce- ments have arrivet ready for a counter-attack. Kinslang is now the chief point of contention. Under heavy barrage Japanese infantry units are furiously attacking the town. The Chinese are putting up stif resistance, repulsing one Japanese onslaught after another,

Foreign military observers phasise that unless the Japanese send heavy reinforcements from home their only reasonable strategy Is to retire north of the Yellow River und strive to consolidate their gains.

However, with reinforcements reported

on their way, this advice is not likely to be taken. Tancheng, with a wide sweep from

A Chinese

drive

northward, past

not be carried out, it seems. the west towards Tsinan, now ean-

now

strength at present on the Tlentsin- The best estimate of Japanese Pakow railway front is 120,000,--

United Press.

ROYAL PORTRAIT APPROVED FOR GOVERNMENT HOUSES

The following communique has been issued by the Colonial Secre- Japanese air squadrons heavily bombed Halsch, Tingtao and Chuyeh, tary;

commemoration towns in the south-west corner

of Their Shantung, yesterday

of Majestics Coronation, the King has and the day been pleased to approve that coples before.

There was no mujor change on both of the State portrait of His Majesty the north and south sectors of the be placed in Government Houses in and of Her Majesty the Queen should Tientsin-Pukow Railway yesterday.-. Central News.

Canada, Australia, New Zealand. Union of South Africa, Newfound- land, India, South Rhodesia, Burma Borts and types," declared Mr. Attlee, and Colonini Dependencica and British "Experts have informed me that Embassies and Legations abroad, twelve types are enough, instead of

"As a large num

the 37 types now under production." be required to umber of còpies will

of the best estimate available of the forces which could be brought against. Great Britain in the event of of organisation in "shadow" factories, must necessarily elapse before His an absence of blind-flying instru- Majesty's gracious intention can be

complete the scheme of Mr. Attice alleged there was lack distribution some considerable time

war.

tion.

The programme has been design-ments, and inter-departmental frie-carried into effect."" ed as a formiduble deterrent against aggression, and an effective defence

in the event of attack," he said.

of Great Britain must "The defence of

be considered as a whole.

"We are carrying out, simultane- ously and on a vast scale, refitments, rebuilding and re-equipment of the three Services the Navy, Army and Air Force at a cost approaching astronomical

proportions.

"We are competing under a volun- fary demonstrative system--and I belleve we are competing successfully --with governments which have com- plete control of everything their in- dividual citizens do, say or think."- British Wireless.

LABOUR TO DEMAND R.A.F. PROBE

London, May 12. The Labour Opposition has decided to ask Government for an early debate on the motion by Mr. Clement Attlee, calling for a complete, search- ing, independent and speedy inquiry Into the state of Great Brital's vir defences, and the administration of all departments concerned --Reuter,

WIDESPREAD ANXIETY-

London, May 12.

Mr Clement Attlee declared in the House of Commons that the position was grave, and there was widespread anxiety regarding air defences and

the methods employed by the Air

Ministry,

In urging a' complete Inquiry, the

Labour leader declared that German

production was double that of Pri- taln's.

The Government proposals, he de- efored, would not bring Great Bri- tain, even in 1940, to the position in which Germany is in to-day,

Mr.. Atulee alleged that Royal Air Force machines were, to a large ex- tent, obsolete and obsolescent.

Mr.

Winston Churchill: Hear, heart "We ought to concentrate on vital types of machines and the most powerful of fighters and long range bombers, Instead of going in for all

The real changes are needed at the top of our air organisation," he declared.--Reuter.

Govt. Members Join In -Demands For Inquiry

London, May 12.

In addition to the Labour Party,

T.T. London

Demand T.T. Shanghai. T.T. Singapore T.T. Japan

India

Batavia

Opposition Liberals have tabled TT. USA. motion calling for the appointment of a Select Committee to investigate T.T. Monila aircraft supply, anti-aircraft defence, T., and air raid precautions.

T.T Mr. Winston, supported France by about

Government TT. members, hos also tabled a motion, T..

TT. Germany welcoming the appointment of an L..

Switzerland Independent Committee of Inquiry T.T. Australia Into the state of Britain's defences.

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Miny 13.

, May 13.

May 13.

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13.

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Kulsang

Shanghal and Swatow

Shantung

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Amoy

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Hosang

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Halyang..Fri.,

Straits, Sandakan, Ceylon, India, Corfu

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the. “Eurasia · Airways ̧ Service” To further points by surface transport as Bervices permit).

Monday

Manila, Australia and New Zealand Taiping

via Thursday Island-due Thurs- day Island; 28th May.

Buylur The debute on the Labour motion 4 m/ L/c London for an inquiry will take place next 4 m/s D/P do. Thursday. It is understood that the 4 m/s L/c. USA, Prime Minister, Mr. Neville 4 m/c France Chamberlain, will participate in the 30 d/s India debate:--Reuter.

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