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KNOWN.

LIDO. DANCE HALL: You are cordially invited to celebrate with us the 5th Anniversary of tho above establishment on Friday next, the 9th Instant, with Balloons, confetti, streamers and Free Drinks to all. The Management.

LOST.

THREE KEYS on chain, lost between Peak Tram Station and Star Ferry, Finder please return to Box No. 485, "Hongkong Telegraph."

FOR SALE.

MODERN HOUSE on Peak. Six

rooms, two bathrooms, garden. Early Occupation. Write Box No. 486, "Hongkong Telegraph."

PIANO by Morrison, in excellent condition, $400,00. For oppointment

to view, please write Box No. 407,

"Hongkong Telegraph." -

Notico is hereby given that as

ber, 1938, the offices of the Organic Fertilizer Co., Ltd., will bo situated on the 2nd, floor of Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Building.

CHURCH NOTICES

METHODIST

CHURCH

(Queen's Road East) Postponement of Picnic To Cheung Chow

MEETING OF THE LC.A.

Sunday, September 4.

THE

G.

HONGKONG | TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 1938.

R.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Tuesday, the 6th day of September, 1938, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of

JAPAN MAY ATTEMPT TO

"FREEZE UP" FOREIGNERS

Illa Excellency the Governor of Mysterious Withdrawal

one Lot of Crown Land' at Shamshuipo, In the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 76.| years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renowal at n Crown Rent to be

From Concessions In Tiantsin

London, Sept. 2. Some circles in London fixed by the Surveyor of His suggest that the Japanese mili- Majesty the KING, for one far-tary authorities have conceived ther term of 24 years less the the fantastic idea of creating a last three days thereof.

now Japanese port at the mouth Intending bidders are advised of the Tientsin river, thus

that immediately after the dispo-

Preacher at to deposit with an authorised

10.16 n.m. and 7 p.m. Rev. J. E.

Sandbach.

Holy Communion after the morn ing service.

Notices for the week.

caving the British and French

fantastic one conceived of creat

sal of the lot the Purchaser dream similar to the equally- Concessions high and dry--a not the applicant) will be required officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of

1. The Social Hour will be held on the Purchase price. Sunday Evening at 8.15 p.m. in the PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. Sailors & Soldiers' Home.

for

Prayer & Fellowship at 8 o'clock on

2. There will be a meeting

evening, at the S. & S. Tuesday Home

3. The L.C.A. will meet at The Home on Wednesday morning, Sept. 7th. at 10.30.

4. Will our

friends please note

that the Plenie to Cheung Chow

CHRISTMAS CARDS and Calendars which was arranged for Sept. 3 has

with

original sketches depicting | been postponed.

Chinese life and customs by R. Polnsol. Special terms to Messen, H. M. Forces. Exhibited at The Little Shop, Gloucester Arcade.

·MOTOR CARS, ETC.

'DODGE SEDAN SIX, perfect condi- tion. Checked regularly. Original paint. Tyrea good, with two spares. Bargain. Owner leaving Colony, No brokers. Box No. 488, "Hongkong Telegraph."

1033 8 11.P. SALOON. Tax and insurance paid for year. Overhauled. Good tyres. Good condition. $800, no offers. Box No. 484, "Hongkong Telegraph," or phone 50015 after 6 p.in.

WE SELL second-hand cars, re- painted, overlinuted, in good condi- tion, for n reasonable price, Write particulars about car wanted, China Trading Co., TeĹ 22464. P. O. Box

209.

CAN YOU DRIVE A CAR! Indivi- dual lessons by experienced drivers, complete course $45.00 including

car-supply, gasoline, insurance. For particulars, Hongkong Driving School. Tel. 22484, G. P. O. Box No. 209.

GERMANY WANTS RAPID SETTLEMENT

(Continued from Pape 1.)

and would be

a.m. to 2.50 p.m. resumed on Monday.

A report of the meeting Issued to the Runcimon Mission shows that the whole problem was thoroughly dis- cussed, and it is apparent that the Czech Government has now left the task of negotiation in the hands of, Dr. Benes.

arc nut

It is also apparent that the new Government proposals entirely satisfactory to the Germans, who want it system based on recogni- tion of their absolute equality.

Lord Runciman's happy initiative has certainly helped to clear the air. The idea of a direct appeal to Herr Hitler seemed risky but has been justified by success.

No Breach Contemplated The wording of the communique after the meeting between Herr Hitler and Herr Henlein has dis- posed of any fear that any breach of the peace is contemplated, and Lord Runcimun testifles to Herr Henlein's sincere desire for peace.

The communique establishes the complete identity of view between Herr Hitler and Herr Henlein. How- ever, it does not follow that Herr Hitler's speech at the Nazi Rally at

org will necessarily be very and it is thought that he might have some harsh words to say about the Czecho-Slovakian Gov- ernment. However, he is not ex- pected to put forward any immediate demands, but is expected to announce that the present extraordinary mill- tary measures will be continued until a solution satisfying the Sudeten de- mands is reached.-Reuter,

No Assurance Given

Berlin, Sept. 2,

Reports that Germany has given an assurance to Great Britain that she will not take precipitate action in Czecho-Slovakia are discounted authoritative sources liere..

In

A spokesman points out that if Germany is prepared to give such an assurance there is no senza in Lord' Runciman sending Herr Konrad to see Herr Adolf Hitler-Reuter.

or

UNION CHURCH

(Kennedy Road)

Meeting of the Ladies' Committee

Morning Service 10.30 nm. Even

ing Service 0 p.m..

No. of Sale

Registry No.

Locality

New Kowloon Inland

Lot No 2530. Junction of Tai Po

Road and Boundary Street, Shamshaipo.

Boundary Bleasurementa

N. B. Z. W.

[feet feet fret fool

As per salo

plan.

Contenta in

49. feet

About

3,300

$33

| Upset Price

__006*6#

Preacher at both services, Rev. K. SINO-JAPANESE WAR

Mackenzie Dow.

The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per will be celebrated ai the close of Evening Service.

There will be a meeting of the Ladles

Committee on Tuesday, September 6, at 10 am.

LESSON SERMON First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hongkong

SUBJECT-MAN

The subject of the Lesson Sermon in all Christian Science Churches to- morrow Sept. 4 will be "Man."

they

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following the citations will be read from the Bible, volee shalt thou hear in the morning. O Lord; in the morning will direct my prayer unto thee and will look up. For thou art not a God

that hath

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Japanese circles in London believe that some settlement modifying the order is expected owing to the in- convenience and loss withdrawal from Japanese businesses-Reuter, the Concessions would Inflict

NO EXPLANATION

London, Sept. 2. Foreign, Chinese and Japanese circles are equally at loss to ex- plain the significance of the Japanese milllary order to all

Japanese civilians to withdraw from the British and French Concessions in Tientsin. The perplexity is causing some concern in the city, says the Daily Telegraph

Morning

Past. Reuter.

and

CHINESE STRIVE TO DRIVE ENEMY FROM RIVER

(Continued from Page 1.) giment and about 500 cavalrymen. As the flood around Hwangmei is reported to be making preparations gradually subsiding, the Japanese are for

castward

to

thrust new Kwanglai, cast of Hwangmei.

Thirty thousand Japanese reinforce- ments from Fengpu and other points along the Tientsin-Pukow Railway are said to have been massed at Hote in central Anhwel. They are ready to proceed westward by the Hofel- Liugn

highway to assist in the westward drive In west Anhwei.

Additional Japanese reinforcement are crossing the Pel River west of Liunn to push westward into Hupeh. -Central News,

Chinese Attack Hsuchow

in

Hwalying, Kiangsu, Sept. 3. Fierce fighting has broken out in. the outskirts of Hsuchow, important Junction of the Lunghai Railway and the Tientsin-Pukow Railway north Kiangsu, where strong units Chinese regular and guerilla troops launched a concerted counter- offensive from the east, south and west on August 29.

of

Yingchan and several other hills in the outskirts have been recaptured by the Chinese whilst Kweishun, Felyunshan and Lungyunshan have changed hands several times.

A Chinese column is said to have forced its way to the east railway station at Hsuchow and to be engog- ing in fieree close-range fighting with the Japanese.

highway between Chengchow and The Lunghal Railway between Chengchow and Hsuehow and the Halchow have been severely damag- ed by the Chinese.

It is learned that the strategy of the Chinese ស to prevent the Japanese troops at Hsuchow and

1. 3.)

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or

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Truth's idea, never make men sinful morial. The sinless joy--the per- fect harmony and immortality of life, possessing unlimited divinc benuly and goodness without a single bodily pleasure or pain,--constitutes the only veritable, Indestructible is spiritual."

man,

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a.th.

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new International Bridge between Port Huron and Michigan, Reuter. Dinner at Embassy

Prague, Sept 2. Lord and Lady Runelman dined with the Premier, Dr. Hodza, at the British Embassy to-night. exclusively with

Earlier, the Cabinet Counell deall

routine aftalts.-

Reuter.

Staying Close to Capital

Washington, Sept. 2. "I would hato

He myself up and go for more than a few hours on any journey from Washington, accept engagements which could not be cancelled."

This was

President Roosevelt's comment at to-day's Press conference when he referred to the international Czecho-Slovakian situation, and Is situation.

Lord Halifax Watchful London, Sept. 2. Lord Halifax has returned to his Yorkshire seat at Garrowby.

Ho is remaining in close contact with the Foreign Offleo In order to follow the developments In

the

holding himself in readiness to re- turn to London at short notice should presence be required.British

The President was replying to a his question whether he would open the Wireita

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FAR EASTERN PHOTO NEWS

A monthly pletorial, depleting in pletures, news features on Far Easter Affairs.

August Issue $2.00 Regular Issues $1.00

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COUNT THE

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hai Railway and the Tlentsin-Pukow

from Railway

reinforcing their comrades on the Yangtze River front-Central News.

STOCK EXCHANGE BRIGHTENS

London, Sept. 2. The Stock Exchange was quiet until near the close, when it brighter- ed on more hopeful news of the Central European political situation.

German and Czech honds allled especially to Wall Street, where they closed steady with a more con- fident undertone.

were

Foreign Exchange showed a down- ward trend after displaying strength on nervous Continental buying, and steadied on the better outlook Europe--Reuter.

EXCHANGE RATES

Milan'

Stockholm. Prague Hellsingfors..

in

367

NINE HURT

BY BOMB

IN CAFE

Two Arabs Slain In Palestine

Jerusalem, Sept. 3. Nibe Jews were wounded, some seriously, when a bomb exploded.to day in a Tel-Aviv cafe.

An Arab corporal was killed in Jaffa and another Arab was killed at the famous Gate of Damascus,

A number of Jewish homes along the Jaffa-Tel-Aviv rond were razed by incendiarles-United Press.

Radio Reserve Force Needed

London, Sept. 2. An

wireless appent for 7,000 amateurs as a reserve for the Signals Branch of the Royal Air Force was broadcast to-night by Captain Bal- four, Under-Secretary of State for

Air.

Younger reservists, he said, could go into the air for radio work, white the older ones could be engaged in similar work on the ground.

Out of 20.000 air recruits for whom the Air Ministry has issued on appeal this year, 4,300 will be used as wire- less operators, Behind them, Bold Captain Dalfour, they must have an adequate reserve.---Reuter Special.

GERMANY MANNING

FRONTIER

(Continued from Page 1.)

existing plant in those centres.-- Reuter.

NO CONFIRMATION

Paris, Sept. 2. No confirmation is avallable here regarding the accuracy of the report from Metz, and some doubia are ex- pressed regarding its nuthenticity.—| Reuter.

NO LARGE MOVEMENT

Berlin, Sept. 2. No troop movements of any con sequence have taken place in the Mineland, as far as it is possible to ascertain.

Reuter's Correspondent at Cologne states with certainty that по mass movement of troops to the frontier has taken place.

A certain amount of fortification work is proceeding, olherwise the oc- cupation of the defences is perfectly

normal.

Conditions in Saarbrucken ore re- A certain ported to be narnia). number of big guns have been moved to the right bank of the Rhine at Wald, opposite Cologne, and have been carrying out firing excreisus.--- Reuter.

"

"THE

KID" ACCUSES MOTHER

Hollywood. WHEN JACKIE COOGAN,

former boy film sthr

of "The Kid,” married Bet- ty Grabble last November, his mother allowed him

£12 for only

his honey-

moon.

Jackle made this statement in evi- dence in his £800,000 suit against lils mother and stepfather, Arthur L. Bernstein.

He denied that Betty's mother had demanded money before she would consent to her daughter's marrloge to him.

Jackie admitted that he had been expelled from Santa Clara College in 1934 for drinking.

He told the court that his father (who was killed the following year in a motoring accident) had induced him to take the pledge, after which he did not touch a drop of drink.

When Jackie left the court he did not kiss his mother, or even glance at her.

Two days before Jackle had met his mother for the first time since he started bis suit. They sat six fcol

and neither gave any sign

During an adjourment, however, mother and son embraced in a law- yer's office

Jackie's suit, was brought earlier 10.00 this year in the Los Angeles Superior Court. Ho claimed that his mother and step-father were withholding his £800,000 fortune

from 18 films made while he was a

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THE

HE courts spend a lot of money in protecting chlidren against their parents, but sometimes I is песемогу to protect the parents," sald Judge Kenney in a Los Angeles court in relieving Charles Rosher, a cameraman, of the necessity of sup- porting his daughter, Joan Marah, the Alm actress.

Tho Alm star's mother claimed £030 payments due for Joan's sup- port, but Judge. Kenney ruled that Joan earns more than her father."

POST

GENERAL HOLIDAY

OFFICE.

AIR MAIL LETTERS

Surcharged air mail letters may be On Monday, September 6, the General Post Ofee and Kowloon posted in the ordinary posting boxes. Central Post office will be open They should be clearly marked. "By from 8 am to Noon, Sheungwon Air Mail" and bear sufficient post.... Branch Post office will be open from age. Insufficiently prepaid letters 8 a.m. to 10a.m., and the other may be taxed with double the de- Branch Post oflees will be entirely fielency or forwarded by Steamer closed.

Service, at the discretion of the Post Omee.

There will be one collection from the pillar boxes us on Sundays, oue delivery of ordiary correspondence) at 11.30 a.m. and one delivery, of reglstered correspondence at 11 a.m.

one

correr-

VIA SIDERIA ROUTE Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Eire) and South America are forwarded, “via Siberia" if so superscribed.

PARCEL POST Parcel Post Service to the Province

The Branch Post offices at Stanley, Tai Po and Un-long will also have

delivery of ordinary pondence at 11 am.

The Money Order office will be of Yunnan is temporarily suspended. entirely closed.

AIR MAIL SERVICES

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OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mails closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless · otherwise | stated, and where malls are advertis- Air Mail Services to Shanghai, ed to close at or before 0

am re Nanking, Tsingtau, Tientsin and glatered and parcel mails are closed Peiping are temporarily suspended. at 5 pm. on the previous day.

Straits

From

Shanghal and Europe via Siberia

(London date, 10th August.) Shunghal and Swatow

tordu Nankin Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Japan

Service"-London

Ale Mail by "Imperial Airways Imperiai Airways

Service"-London date,

INWARD MAILS

Per

Calchas

Conte Rosao Kiangsu

Dpc.

.September 3.

September 3.

September 3.

Australia and Manila

.September 3.

Direct

date, Imperial Airways

28th August.

Plane

September 3.

Halphone, Pakhoi and Hathos

Taiyuan

September 3.

Amoy

Tjibadak

..September 4.

Africa Moru

September 5.

Swatow

Chengtu

.September 5.

Shanghai

Ixion

.September 5.

Direct

Plane

September 6.

31st August.

nghai and Amoy

Kaying

September 1.

Kutsang

September .

Australia and Manila

Taiping

.September 0.

Van Houtsz

.September 0.

Yasukuni Maru

September 6.

Agamemnon Hoihow

.September 7.

.September 7.

Pan-American Piano Scharnhorst

September 7.

.September 7

.September 8.

Date and Time.

Straits

Straits

Japan and Shanghai Tientsin

Air Mall by "Pan-American Air- ways Direct Service"-San Fran- cisco, dato 31st August Manila

U.S.A., Japen and Manila-San

Francisco date, 12th August Pres. Cleveland

OUTWARD MAILS

For

Per

Saturday Swatow

Hai Hing .Sat., Sept. 3. 1.30 p.m.. Manila, Salgon, Bangkok, "Batavia,

Reunion, Madagascar, L. Marques Ruy's ....Thurs., Sept. 8, 3.30 p.m. Brindisi-due Brindial 23rd Sep- Conte Rosso

tember.

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

Sat, Sept. 3.

Sept. 3, 3.46 p.m. ..Sept. 3, 4.30 p.m. Sat, Sept. 3.

„Sept. 3, 4: p. ..Sept. 3, 1.30 p.m. .....Sat, Sept. 3.

G. P. O. and K. P. O.

Reg. Ord.

Air Mall for "Franco Orient Air- Lyeemoon

ways servico'--due

Marschlies

18th September.

Rex..

Ord.,

transport

Air Mail for Slan, Lanchow, Chang- Eurasia Plane

sha and Chengtu etc., (via Han- kow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service" (to further points by Surface permit).

G.F.O. and K.P.O.

Reg.,

Ord.

..Sept. 3, 4.30 p.m. ...Sept. 3, 5 po.

Bervices

Lyeemoon.....Sat, Sept. 3, 5 p.m.

G.P.O. & K.P.O.

Reg. Ord.

Sept. 3, 6 pim.

..Sept. 4, Noon

Salgon

Airmail for Sian, Lanchow, Chang- Eurasia Plane .................... . Sat, Sept. 3,

sha and Chinglu eto (Via Ilankow)

--- by the "Eurasia Airways Service“----

(lo further points by surface transport as Services permit)

*Swatow, *Shanghai and Tlentsin.. Fooshing Swutow and Shanghai

Air Mail for "Imperial

Direct

Sunday

Ninghol

Monday

.Sun., Sept. 4, 9 a.m. .Sun., Sept. 4, 0a.m.

Kongning. Mon., Sept. 5, 8.10 am. Tai Lee ... Mon, Sept. 6, 11 am. Africa Maru Mon., Sept. 8, Noon Soochow ...... Mon., Sept. 5, Noon. Airways Imperial Airways Plane Bion, Sept. 5, London,

K.P.O.

Samshui and Wuchow

Kongmoon

Beira and L. Marques

Shanghai

Service"-due

12th September,

Reg.

.Sept. 5, Noon.

Ord,

Sept. 5, Noon.

G.P.O.

Reg.

.Sept. 5, Noon,

Ord.

Sept. 5, 5 p.m.

K.P.O.

Reg.

.Sept. 5, Noon.

Ord.

.Sept. 6, Noon,

G.P.O.

Ber.

Ord.

Tuesday

Taiming

Tubadak

On Lee

Sulyang

Air Mail for Malaya, and Australia Imperial Airways Plane Mon, Sept. 5.

by Imperial Airways Direct Ber- Bervice"-due Sydney. 12 Sep- tember.

Samshul and Wuchow Batavia and Sourabaya Kongmoon Amoy

Shanghai,

Hai Tari Europe Yasukuni Maru

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

Japan

and (except Great Britain and Eire) via Siberia Swatow and Shanghai

Wednesday

.Sept. 5, Noon. Sept. 8, 5 p.m.

.Tucs, Sept. 0, 8.15 am, Tues., Sept 0, 0.30 a.m. ..Tues., Sept. 0, 10 a.m. .Tues., Sept. 6, 10.30 am. Tuca., Sept. 6, 3 p.m. Tues., Sept. 0, 3.30 p.m. Taiyuan....Tues., Sept. 6, 4.30 p.m.

Kongso....Wed., Sept. 7, 8.15 am. Agamcinnon...Wed., Sept. 7, 0 a.m. Wed., Sept. 7, 10.30 am. Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin... Hongsang..Wed., Sept. 7, 12.30 p.m. Air Malt for Manila, Guam, Hono- Pan American Airways Plane

Tulu and U.S.A, by the *Tan American Airways Direct Service" -oe San Francisco, 14th Sept.

Samshul and Wuchow Parcels only for Straits and London -due London, 13th October ... Holhow

and

Parcels

for only Rangoon ...

Hai Hing

Wed, Sept. 7..

K.P.O.

Reg. Ord,

.Sept. 7, 8.

....Sept. 7, 5.30 p.m.

Sept 7, 5 p.m.

Ord.

Sept. 7, 5.30 p.m.

Thursday

Hollow, Pakhol and Haiphong Klungchow..Thurs, Sept. 8, 10 a.m. Air Mal for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane

Direct Bervice"--dze London, 18th September.

Thurs, Sept. 8, K.P.O.

ncr.

.Sept. 5, 5 p.m.

Ord.

.Sept.8, 5.39. p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg.

Sept. 8, 5 p.20.

Ord. ......Sept. 8, 7 p.m.

Air Mail for Malaya and Austraila Imperiat Airways Plane

by "Imperial Airways Direct Sur- vice"-dua Sydney, 17th Sept.

Rex.

Ord.

Ord.

K.P., Sept. 1.

Sept. 8, 5 D.m.

*Superscribed correspondance only.

.SepL8, 530 p.m.

G.P.O.

.Sept. 7 p.

.Sept. 8, 8. p.m.

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