THE HONGKONG
WEDNESDAY,. TELEGRAPH,
JUNE 15,
· 1938.
British Ships Enter War Zone at Own Risk REMOVES
GOVERNMENT WON'T
GO TO WAR TO PREVENT BOMBINGS
Chamberlain Explains His Policy in Commons
London, June 14.
Two proposals have been made which, if practicable, might go some way towards preventing the bombing of British ships in Spanish waters.
House of
This information was disclosed to the Commons to-night by the Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain.
One of the proposals was for the provision of safety zones in certain harbours. The other proposal, made by the Insurgent Government at Burgos, was that a port in of the possession of the Loyalists outside the zone military operations should be allotted for the use British ships, with unhindered egress or entry.
The Burgos Government proposed |
of International the appointment
commissioners to see that this port was not used to supply the Spanish Government with munitions or
tain other commodities. But there were practical difficulties apultisi the
suggestion. adoption of either
Mr.
Chamberlain told the House
Investigations showed that unless tu actively Bellain was prepared participate in hostilities for the fres tive protection of merchantmen lly- ing the Red Ensign, effective pros tection could not be guaranteed to ships trading with ports in the war zone while they territorial waters.
Were
Spanish Lat
The Government would not Justified in recommending such a course, which might result in a wide of the present conflict, extension The Government therefore repeated
November its warning of last British shipping that while it would be afforded protection on the high seas, vessels entering Spanish ports tro Ible to military attack let
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their own risk.
U
at
the
mid-April, 22 British ships had been involved in attacks, eleven being sun or seriously damaged. In several cases the ptincks appeared deliberate.
Mr. Chamberlain
warned Insurgent authorities that serious injury to friendly relations were! likely if the attacks were repeated.-- Reuter.
CHISTENED. Many friends gathered at St. Andrew's Church last week for the chris- tening of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sanderson Smith. This picture was taken after
Asks What
of
Powers Do
LOYALISTS CLING TO CASTELLON
Plancs Drive Off Attacking Ships
Cervera
To Aid China
Military Situation Recapitulated
Londen. June 14
il
I
Mr R A. tier, Under-Secretary
nad
WWB
Continuar te examine the question which.
raised millor,
muny deg-iifficulties.
three
refugees Neeing towards Valencia-Reuter.
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"1 am not a positions to make a
CHAMBERLAIN EXPLAINS Asked in the House of Commons during question time to-day to make
regard with
to a statement situation
the
the ceremony.
KIDNAPPER PLEADS GUILTY
May Hang For Awful Crime
Miami, Junc 14.
but
SIR GEORGE BONHAM (Continued from Page 6.)
1860 in
More Troops May Be Sent To Palestine
Britain Trying To Speed Settlement
under
very
London, June 14. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Secretary the House of Commons to- Franklin Pierce McCall appeared
Peler Inight Captain
MacDonald. here to-day on the double charge of State for the Colonies, outlined in kidnapping nnil murdering the House of Commens this evening Cimanvative Member for the 1e of ut
of a Infant son
the measures taken to facilitate the Wright asked the Foreign Minister "Skeegie" Cash,
who paid maintenance of order in Palestine. been Princeton 344
garage-owner whether any Powers Badi
the return of
Mr. MacDunald sald he was hope- able to initement the League Coun$10,000 ransom for
The body of the baby ful that the combination of recent nosisting the child. olubars in favour of
in a thicket efforts
substantially would Last week Madrid, June 14
was found
reduce incidents. Nevertheless the #1 is claimed here that Castellon
near its hone bestiti i Loyalist hands.
McCall pleaded guilly to the charge Government was watching the situa- und had A semi-olleta, report states that the of State for Foreign Affairs, petrated of kidnapping the infant for the pur-tion with the great care
consideration
the
question and that the British Government
pose of holding it for ransom, Inuurtent Canarias shelled the city on Mor done its best within the mits ar-pleaded not guilty to the charge of whether more forces would be re- quired for a final attalument of the Killing "Skeegle". day, but were driven mit to sea by posed by the situation,
Federal objective of restoring law and order. Kidnapping, which is a
that Loyalist warplanes
The Colonial Secretary said In tarze air raids on Valencia to-
offence, is punishable with death in Florida, and McCall's plea of guilty the High Commissioner, Mr. Wood- 90 bombs were dropped, [day, 90
send him to the head, had been instructed to com- Was 60 hottses, Ki
may automatically troying
plete the work as quickly as
and people and injuring 21. Air raids in
consistent with thoroughness cllleleney, and the Government would Mr. Chamberlan added that since Villages in the vicinity of Castellon more detailed statement at present, gallows-Reuter."
resulted in the eight people being or to speak for other Gaveraments,"
give his report its attention im- killed and 21 injured. Most of them Mr. Butler concluded.
mediately it was received.
Dealing with the position in the fore- West Indies, Mr. MacDonald
the appointment of a shadowed
into Royal Commission to inquire an social and economic conditions there. 10 China, the Prime November 22, Minister, Mi. Neville Chamberlain.nouncing the facts stated as fol-He added that the terms of reference rempitulated the rect military lows: "The Queen had been and the constitution of the Commis- pleased to give orders for the son would require careful considera- locasperations,
MacDonald
the expressed appointment of Samuel George
disturbances and British Minister to Tokyo, Sir Robert Bonham, Esquire, Commander opinion that the
in Jamaica
were not Craigin, ad marle representations to
whims, but **- result of passing the Japanese truthorities regarding of the most Honourable Order unrest
of the Bath, Chief Superinten pressed the sense of unrest which the air raids against Canton,
Britain must "Reports we have received from dent of Trade of Her Majesty's was fairly widespread, and arose
from the do- from fealings which Shanghal Indicate that a better at-subjects to and
Except for a small minority, the mosphere exists between the Japan-minions of the Emperor of respect.
there," ese and British authorities
China, and Governor and Com-demonstrators were not moved by Mr. Chamberlain ackled. Two or three outstanding cases have been mander-in-Chief in and on the anti-British feeling. No people of island of Hongkong and its de- the Empire were more loyal to it than satisfactorily settled "Neuter,
pendencies, to be an ordinary those of the West Indies. That fact should make strong appeal to she was member of the civil division of Britain's sympathy when the second class or Knight Com-considering ways and means of im- mander of the said most Honour-proving the economic situation.
The local Government of Jamaica able Order."
was not indifferent or idle when the A Com- The news was brought to the recent outburst occurred.
wages Colony by the P. & O. steumer mittce of Inquiry into
question was proceeding when the
HOW TO BE HAPPY IN HOLLYWOOD
(Continued from Page G.) boulevard last week in a pair of bathing shorts! Granted it was hot, but I was slightly aback,
Late Night Tennis
AN
taken
NOTHER odd sight I saw made me chuckle. A man walking along one of the avenues in the heart of Beverly Hills was in this get-up: a pair. of white gabardine shorts, black leather shoes, woollen socks, and He was push- a brown felt hat. ing a go-cart with a child of about two years in it. So who cares!
Except for a few weeks in the year, tennis is the chief sport here, and private courts, clubs, and public courts are packed all day long. Play also continues late into the evening, as nearly all courts are artificially lit.
There are about 15, at least, young men who promise to be future Budges, and the standard of tennis on the West Coast is amazingly high,
This is due mostly to the help given to the younger players of both sexes by the Callfornian Tennis Association, headed by Mr. Perry Jones. From April to August tournaments are held all over the State, and any pro- mising players are given all the coaching and encouragement they could possibly get.
SHARE PRICES
The following is the list of share quotations issued this morning. Bauks
1.K. Bank, $1.462% n.
HK Banka (Lon. Reg.), 207 n. Chau ered Banks. £12 n.
Mercantile Bank, A. and B. £20 n Mercantile Bank, C., £13 East Asia Bank, $90 a.
Insurances Canton Ins.. $257 n. Union Ins. $520 n. Ching Underwriters, $2% n. 1.K. Fire us.. $220 n.
Shipping
Dougis, $83 n.
D.
H.K. Steamboats, $221⁄2 n. Indo-Chinas (Prof.), $80 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $24 n. Shell Bearer 82/6 n Union Waterboats, $8.00 n.
Docks cic. H.K, & W. Wharves, $130 n. H.K. & W. Docks (new), $18% 1. HK. & W.
Ris. Docks Providents (old), $9.40 n. Providents (new), $3.30 n. New Engineerings. Sh. $3.00 a. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $108 n. Kallan Mining Adm., 14/- n Raubs, $0.90 n. Venz: Goldfield, $3 b. Hongkong Mines, 10% cts. n.
Philippine Mining Antamoks, P. 43% sa, Atoles, P. 27 80. Bagulo Gold, P. 23 Benguet Consol., 1.,10.30 sa. Benguet
n.
Explor.,- Big Wedge, P.- Coco Groves. P. 471⁄2 sa. Consolidated Mines, P. 0035 sa. Demonstrations, P. 30 5. Σ Mindanao, P.-
Gumous
ranus G'folds,
Ipe Gold, P. IX.L, P.,70 58.
P.-
Itogons, P. Min. Resources, P. ---- Northern Min. P. Paracale Gumaus, P. ---- Salacot
Sun Maria P.-
P. 47 sa. Suyor Consol. P. 17 sa United Paracales, P. 32 sa.
Lands, Hotela, eto.
H. and S. Hotels, $0 n. H.K. Lands. $36 n.
H.K. Lands, 4% Deben $101 b. S'hat Lands, Sh. 39 n.
Duke of Windsor Metropolitan Lands, Sh.
Plans to Visit Hollywood Soon
Hollywood, June 14. Lady Willoughby Carey, widow of the former President of the Imperial Bank of India, told NOWE DOPOTINen here to-day that the Duke and Duchess of Wind-
·sor would visit Hollywood before the end of the', year-United PYCIS.
Humphries, $0.15 . H.K. Healties, $3.55 n. Chinero Estates, $100 n. China Healties, Sh. — China Debent
Public Utkom H.K. Trainways, $10% b. Peak Troms (old), sob. Peak Trams (new), $3% n. Star Ferries, 583 n.
Youmati Ferries (old); $23 n, - Yaumati Ferries rights $21,80 n. Chinn Light (old), 911 m. China Light (new), $0% n, ILK. Electric, $57 20. Macao Electric, $18 5. Sendakon Light,” 891⁄2 'n..
Mr Chamberlain adde! tunt
STEEL CARTEL
CONTINUING
Paris, June 14.
the
lion.
Mr.
the
the
At to-day's meeting of the Inter-Pekin on January 20, 1851 and is workers tried to take the situation agreement said to have given general satis-into their own hands. Reuter Special.
faction.
national Steel Cartel an was reached for a prolongation of the Cartel until the end of 1940.
The investiture of the Gov-
Although no communique was ernor took place at the Govern- NANKING'S
issued at the termination of the meet- ing, it is understood that no changes have been made in prices or quotas, one or two with
the exception of smaller articles-Reuter.
Telephone (old), $27% n. Telephone (new), $10% n. China Busca, Sh. - Singapore Tractions, 24/0 n. Singapore Prof., 24/- n.
Industriais
Cald: Macg. (old), 5h. $14 n. Cald: Macg. (Prof.), Sh, $14 n. Canton Ices. $1.70 n. Cements, $17.10 n. ILK. Ropes, $4.70 R.
Stores, &c.
Dairy Farm, $244 n. Watsons, $6 n.
Lane Crawfords, $8.70 n. Sinceres, $2.20 n. Wing On (H.K.), $50 n.
William Powell, Lid., 70 cts. n.
Cotton Mills
Ewo Colton, Sh. $15.50 n. S'hal Cotton (old), Sh. $70% Zoong Singa, Sh. $27 n. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $42 n.
Miscellaneous
H.K. Entertainments, $0.40 b. Constructions, $11⁄2 n. Vibro Piling, $5% D.
Ch. Govt. 4%
66% pr. n.
1025
G$Bonda..
ment Offices on Saturday, February 22, at 11.45 a.m., with all the usual ceremony, Major General Stavely under a warrant
DEFENDER
from Prince Albert, the head of IN COLONY
the Order, invested Sir, George in the insignia.
General Tang. Sheng-chih, commander of the garrison forces in To this honour was added an-Nanking during the Japanese attack,
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Athlete's Foot
According to the Govern
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adult population of the United States are being attacked by the disease known as Athlete's Foot.
Usually the disease starts between the toes. Little watery blisters form, and the skin cracks and peels. After a while, the itching becomes intense, and you feel as though you would like to scratch off all the skin.
BEWARE OF IT SPREADING Often the disease travels all over the bottom of the feet. The soles of your feet become red and swollen. The skin also crucks and peels, and the itching becomes worse and worse.
Get rid of this discaso an quickly as possible, because it is very contagious and it may go to your hands or even to the under urm or crotch of the legs.
Most people who have Athlete's Foot have tried all kinds of remedies to cure it without success. Ordinary germicides, anti- septice, salvo or ointments seldom do any good.
HERE'S HOW TO TREAT IT
The germ that causes the disease is known na Tinea Trichophy ton. It buries itself deep in the tissues of the skin and is very hard to kill. A test made shows it takes 15 minutes of boiling to kill the germ; so you can see why ordinary remedies are unsuccessful. H. F. was developed solely for the purpose of treating Athlete's Fout. It is a liquid that penetrates and dries quickly. You just paint the affected parts. It peels off the tissue of the sidin where the germ breeds.
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HONGKONG -- CHANGSHÀ -–- HANKOW
other a year later, when Queen arrived in Hongkong from Hunan by EURASIA AVIATION CORPORATION.
Victoria conferred upon him the plane yesterday. title of Baronot.
General Tang who resigned all his government posts after the full of the Sir George Bonham left Hong-capital, plans to stay in the Colony kong on April 15, 1854 en route for some time.
to England via Singapore where
General Helao Chen-ying, former
he spent a few days with the mayor of Tientsin, also arrived here from Hankow yesterday. The gen- friends of his earlier years.eral will return to Hankow after a Upon his departure, the English short visit here. community of the Colony pre- sented him with the usual ad- dresses, and whilst there were many who complained of his [administration and unfavourably commented upon his policy,
.
PRISONERS TO
BE EXCHANGED
Paris, June 14. General Franco has accepted
A
there was a general feeling that plan for the exchange of 28 Insurgen!
after all he had served as an aviators, mostly
Germana
and
honest and conscientious ad-Italians, who were captured by the ministrator. Of course, how-Loyalists, for 10 Spanish and ten over, as Mr. Norton-Kyshe points American prisoners held by the In-
surgents-United Press. out in his "History of the Laws and Courts of Hongkong"-"a
H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 64% pm. Governor whose acts no one could wealth, gained by a long career find fault with has never yot of official service and he died on H.K. Govt. 3% Loan 3% prm, b. been appointed, and Governor his catate in Surrey, on October Wallace Harpers.→→→ Marsmans Ing. (Lon), /- 10/6 n. Bonham, it is to be presumed, 8, 1863.
could not be expected to leave The name of Sir George Bon- amidat universal ham is perpetuated in the de- Marsmans Ins. (H.K.), /- 3/11 n. Hongkong
Providenta Consolidated
(old). plaudite." Whatever his policy signation of two of the Colony's Road $8,80 n. Consolidated. Providents (new), in the Colony might have been, thoroughfares Bonham
The left full of honours. and and Bonham Strand. $0.80 n.
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