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SUDETEN AREAS TO
BE CEDED?
(Continued from Page 1.) labours, seemed to show the least signs of strain.-United Press.
Constitution Suspended
Extraordinary
Prague, Sept. 10.
apply- measures
ing to the entire State were decided upon by Prague officials here on Saturday evening.
THE HONGKONG
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NARCOTICS
THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN COMPANY
LIMITED
Notice to Shareholders.
Notice is hereby given that an Interim Dividend of $3.00 per share has been declared for the
on
WAR BY JAPANESE
ALLEGATIONS AT GENEVA
TELEGRAPH, MONDAY,
MAHWEILING · RECAPTURED
IN GRIM YANGTSE BATTLE
(Continied from Page 1)
defence of Hwangchwan, forming a
SEPTEMBER 19, 1938.
N.T. Robber Gang Caught By Police
semi-circular ring guarding the out- Hard Labour For Mon
skirts of the town. Free use of poi- kan gas was again resurted to by the Invaders but the Chinese stuck to their ground.
Chinese defenders of Shangcheng
from the city to guard strongly the
Geneva, Sept. 18. During the consideration of half year ended 10th June, 1938, the report of the Advisory Com-have effected a strategie withdrawal payable on Monday, 10th October,mittee of the Drug Traffic, the cluster of heights to the south-west. 1938, which date Dividend Chinese representative alleged The Chinese abandoned Shungcheng that the Japanese in China, in on the night of September 10 and rse outskle Warrants
may be obtained on
a pre-conceived afe opposing the Japanese pursuance of application at the Office of the plan, were deliberately encourag
the city.
Shangcheng was voluntarily given ing illicit use of narcotics, and up by the Chinese Company in Kowloon,
it is surrounded destroying the body and by hills over-looking the city and | were
soul of the Chinese people by aditicult to defend. It was abandoned throughout struggle form of chemical warfare more
September 10, when large numbers
The Register of Shures of the Company will be closed from
after
Neree
Who Terrorised
Nunneries
Members of a gang belleved to have been responsible for a large number of robberies in nunneries-in the New Territories during the past few monthe, three men, Llu Kam, 41.
Cheung Sang,
27. and Chlu Chimi, 23,
before appeareil
Mir. Justice E. 11. Waliams al the Criminal Sessions this morning.
Liu was charged on one count of robbery, while Cheung faced ane count of receiving stolen property and four of robbery. Chiu was
robbery counts.
Saturday, 1st October to Monday. | dendly than the use of polson of Japanese were killed and wound charged with Cheung on two of the
10th October, 1938, both days inclusive.
Knych.
In North China, he declared, all By order of the board of legal control of the narcotle trade Directors.
ceased to exist as soon as the Japan ese invasion comirienced-Reuter.
C. M. MANNERS,
Secretary.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE. Spent Twenty
Years In H.K. Prisons
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,
The Steamship
"CHENONCEAUX" 22'A/38
Effective for three months, the measures restrict the constitutional rights of Czech citizens, particularly as regards their personal freedom,
Dringing Cargo from Marseilles Inviolability of the home, freedom of
via Saigon, etc., arrived Hongkong on and of assembly and free-Saturday, 17th September, 1938. the Press dom of communication.
Certain paragraphs in the Con- stitution can be temporarily set aside by, the Government with the approval of the President.
It is announced that the authorities have been given permission to inspect mall, to search houses, to prohibit public assemblies, to place clubs and similar organisations under the State's supervision, to prohibit or limit the publication of newspapers and to censor news.Trans-Ocean.
Frontier-Closed-
Prague, Sept. 19, Although it is denied that general mobilisation has been instituited in. Czecho-Slovakia, It is learned here that the frontier has been closed to nil men up to 50 years of age.
Trains are being searched ns they reach the border.-Trans-Ocean,
More Men Called
To Colours
Prague, Sept. 19. The Czechs deny that they are mobilising, but they are evidently calling additional men to the Colours almost hourly.
There are indications that there are at least 000,000 men under arms at present, most of them being concen- trated near the frontier and at the mobilisation centres.
Asch a virtually unprotected, the Czechs realising the position from a military point of view is almost un- tenable.
The wives and families of all members of the British Legation and many members of the British community have set out by train for London. These include Lady
Runciman.
The wives of the American mem- bers of the Legatlon in Prague are remaining there.-United Press.
Price For Peace
Paris, Sept. 19.
It is semi-officially learned from the Foreign Office that M. Daladier raised the question during the London discussions of whether the price for peace was not a bit too precarious.
was also realised that if everything must be done to preserve peace, the question of the respect of obligations solemnly contracted still exists in its entirely
This is a reference to the Franco- pact. However, it is
also indicated that the French Premier agreed to Mr. Chamberlain's sugges- tion the transferring of the entire
of Sudeten
elen areas as the sole alternative to war.
Czech
It is apparent that French opinion will be behind any decision taken jointly by M. Daladier and Mr. Cham- berlain United Press.
Attack On Asch
Prague, Sept. 10:
In a communique the "guerillas" along the Czech-German border are described as merely "a number of civilians from Germany". However, It is possible that they are a group of Herr Henlein's newly formed Free Corps.
Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the
But Banishee Came Back For More
Before Mr. Justice E. H. Willums at the Criminal Sessions this morn- Ing. four returned banishees were
ed.
Mr. J. B. Prentis, Assistant Crown The Japanese strength of Shang-Solicitor, prosecuted, and said that cheng and its vicinity, according to
the ease was serlous one. It arose military Intelligence, is estimated at
out of a series of robberies which |0,000.-Central News.
look
place in the New Territories during June, July and August. The robberies were carried out by gang of four or five men, und all followed the some lines. The rob- bers gained entry into the nummerles the roofs. by breaking a hole in They terrorised the occupants and robbed
them
of money, Jewellery and clothing.
Among the places robbed were the the Hung Sing Temple, and Ching Wat Tong, Wong Ching Tong, Cheung Shon and Po Chon Tong nunneries,
Ii
Japanese Advance Checked
Wuning, Sept. 19. A full regiment of Japanese troops, supported by several heavy artillery pieces and advancing westward along
Julchang, the highway from checked to-day at Chayuanling, mid- way between Juichong and Wuning. The Japanese In their drive cap- tured Fangklapu and Fengkiapu, two small villages west of Juichang.
Was
Staging counter-stroke, the
Ա
Chinese forces In the vicinity of Slash: surrounded a Japanese com-
leadered that Cheung was the of the band, continued Mr. pany and completely wiped the whole force out on the same day. Four Prentis, and in the case of the last field guns and 200 horses
hold. Central News,
two were
Godowns of the longitong Kowloon charged with committing a breach seized, and severni Japanese officers acco, in which he had been
may
Kow-
be
of the Deportation Ordinance,
With 14
convictions
one
by Chiu, violence had been
There was no evidence Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd.,
that Liu had been connected with Hankow, Sept. 18. Icon, wlience delivery
previous
A steady stream of Japanese war-
any of the other robberies beyond against him, Chian
han Shing, allas Chan
the through obtained immediately after landing. Sing, 44, was charged with returning ships and transports filed
with which he was charged, All claims must be sent in to me
Llu was sentenced to three years' Alercely from life banishment. Mr. J. B. the Red CUT gorge past on or before 27th September, 1930, Prentis, Assistant Crown Solicitor the fall of the city and its two forts. tor, burning Wusuch to-day following
hard Inbour: Cheung to two years on the or they will not be recognized.
that de-
receiving count, three years Damaged Packages will be examin-
who prosecuted, remarked
The Chinese who evacuated Wu-
on one
one of the robbery count current with the Orsini, con- fendant appeared to have spent the ed
the Company's Surveyor 1st 20 by
his life in gaol. such on Saturday morning are now
term, and to years of Messrs-Goddard and Douglas in
a further two years on another rob- Sentence of three years' hard inbour strongly entrenched in a 000ft. high "the presence of the Consignees at was imposed was imposed. 10.00 a.m. on Friday, 23rd September, Leung Man, banished for life on west of the city. 1938.
August 9 last year, was sentenced to half years' hard labour. two and He had a bad record, which included Ave previous breaches of the Depor- tation Ordinance.
Consignees must have a Revenue Oficer in attendance when any duli- able goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.
No. Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
R. OIL. Agent. Hongkong, 17th September, 1938.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
Steamship
V
"YANG TSE" No. 10 AEO/38 Bringing Corgo from Dunkirk via Halphong arrived Hongkong on 13th September, 1938.
Consignees are, hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables are being Innded and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Ld., Kow- loon, whence delivery may be ob- tained immediately after landing.
All
claims must be sent in
on or before 24th September, 1938, or they will not be recognized..
Damaged Packages will be examin-
the ed by
Company's Surveyor Messrs-Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees nt 10.00 a.m. on Monday, 19th September, 1938.
Consignees must have a Revenue Omeer in attendance when any duti- able goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
I. OHL. Agent. Hongkong, 14th September, 1938.
HONGKONG SHIPPERS
NOTIFIED
(Continued from Page 1.)
unable to take out insurance in the near future.
However, there is no indication that similar restrictions will be placed on ships of other countries.
War risk rates from the Far East to Europe have already shot up from one quarter per rent to two për cent, but as yet there has been no dis- criminalon, and these fates apply to ships of all nations.
occur.
Lai Hing, alias Lui To-hing, was also sentenced to two and a half years hard labour for returning from life banishment. He had sever previous convictions.
Tange of his four or five miles northe Hissi-be-served-con-
For over a week Wusuch has stood out against an incessant barrage of shells and bombs from aeroplanes above, warships below and artillery in the hills across the river,
Chinese defenders have clung ten- taciously to the city, despite one of the most terrific bombardments sut fered since the fall of Kjuklang.
Ai present serving a sentence of nine months' hard labour for larceny Half a mile above Wusuck and Its from the person, Chan Hung, allas twin city, Mokow, is the first of the Cham Chuen, was sentenced to two three remaining booms of sunken years' hard labour for returning from ships. banishment before the expiration of Almost as soon as the Japanese his period of 10 years. The sentence triumphantly entered Wusuch, the will date from the expiry of his pre-Invaders' "death squad" of dynomit- sent ferm.
EUROPE BECOMES DIVIDED CONTINENT
(Continued from Page 1.)
ing divers were at work on the boom, preparing a passage for the waiting transports and warships, which are now only 98 miles by water from the three Wuhan cities.
Japanese naval H.Q. is believed to be burrying the drive on Funkow owing to the rapidness with which the Yangtse level is now failing, This, the paper says, is a reality They fear that larger warships and which must be appreciated by all, transports may be stranded and may since the Anglo-French co-operation not be able to participate in the final cannot be subjugated to any speelal battle against Hankow. interests that change from year
Military forces, almost standstilled year. The co-operation must remain on both sides of the Yangtze, are the warships, constant and constitute a permanent many miles behind force for solving European problems.leaving both banks
of the river through which the vessels must pass comparatively unprotected,
-Trans-Occan.
Franco-British Accord
After
the
An
Shangcheng Falls
officiul
London, Sept. 19. full discussion of 1
Hankow, Sept. 18. present International situation the
communique" admits representatives of the British and that
Japanese troops occupied French Governments are in complete, Shangcheng at 7 a.m. yesterday, the agreement regarding the policy to be message adding that fighting is rag- adopted with a view to promoting
ing in the Hwangchuan area but that peaceful, solution of the Czecho-the elty is still in Chinese hands. Slovakian question, according to the The heaviest fighting is east of first official statement issued from Wuhsuch where the Japanese Downing Street since the momentous concentrating a heavy fire from the meetings between M. Daladier and M. | helghts to the east, Bonnet began here yesterday morn- Ing.
***
The two Governments hope that hereafter it will be possible to dis- cuss and consider a more general settlement in the interest of European
concludes peace,
munique-Reuter.
the brief COM-
I DEFEND THE BUNGALOW DWELLER
(Continued from Page 6.)
are
The communique also admits that the Japanese yesterday octupled a strategic point ten miles west of Julchong, along the Yanhsin high- way.-United Press.
Flanking Move
Honkow, Sept. 10.
ten
On the two counts In Cheung, was sentenced to two years which he was charged with Chiu, hard labour on each, these terms to be concurrent with the others. Chlu was sentenced to a total of three and a half years' hard labour on the two counts against him,
CHURCHES PRAY FOR PEACE
(Continued from Page 1)
has been continuously open for prayers for peace.
To-day, at all the usual ser- vices, the scats were filled and the entrance had to be closed long before services began.
Throughout last night there was a constant procession of people who had come to pray, and many
kneeled all night around the Tomb of the Un- known Soldier.-British Wire-
less.
affuir as well as the delicate. Inter- national situation, it is further point- ed out.-Domei.
Shangcheng's Fall
con-
the
Honkow, Sept. 19. Admilting the full of Shangcheng, In south-eastern Honan, Chinese Military Headquarters reported yes- terday that the defenders were stub- on to Huangchuan bornly holding
the same sector. in (Kwangchow)
A heavy downpour making ditions most unpleasant for Chinese and Japanese forces fighting Just outside the city. Chinese forces disputed are being rushed into the aren between the Hupeh border and the
Hankow Railway. The communique states that after fighting on the outskirts of 0.000 Japanese Shangcheng about troops ent
Friday the city on
South On the the Japanese
Pelping Ha
severe
terro
entered
of and
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The Japanese, in pursuance of their troops are facing each other at usual tactics, are planning to attack Fengelap The Japanese occupied and Chichuanling, west the rear of important fortifications of Julehiang. designed to prevent the Japanese Chance communique, after several
Shanchlanshan,
to according worships steaming up river.
Chinese The latest indication of this plan days of desperate fighting and now Lloyds Underwriters, however,
is R & Japanese
which to-day column
Shanghai the Chinese are launching a counter- apparently fear a worse situation in
attack in the hope of recapturing the Europe, and are ready to take dis- in the roof, the creak of the attacked the village four miles north- east of Tienchlachen. Tlenchlachen
lust hill, according to a military des- criminatory action If this should stairs, and the soft shut of is on the left bank, half way to the
patch from Tehan. doors as my wife moves, about famous Spilt Hill forts, about,
At the same time the Chinese A body of these men with machine
Boldlers are said to be engaging two In the meantime German shipping overhead, making sure that the miles up river from Wahsuch. guns twice attacked the Asch Cus- companies and businessmen fear that toms House before dawn to-day and
before this comes about, they will be children are safely in bed (yes, cheng appear to
The Japanese troops at Shang-detachments of Japanese troops at Panchlashan, cast of Wusuch, which wounded two Czech customs ofcials.
be preparing to asked to pay higher war risk rates believe it or not, we actually move southward again towards Mais practically levelled to the ground They retreated into German territory under a heavy retallatory fire.
than those applying to other nations. have children), the drip of the cheng. The Chinese troops at Ma- by the severe naval and aerial bom- bardments which assisted the artillery "Grenades and bullets were found
kitchen tap, and the asthmatic hwelling have secured the initiative and are attacking the Japanese all
attack. Neuter. on the spot and were ascertained to JAPANESE STEAMER
whirring of the grandfather along the line-United Press. be of German origin. An abandoned
clock in the hall (a family time bomb is said to have carried o
heirloom this.)
Terrific War Costs German Inscription, and, a "seven- second fuse",
It is rellably learned that Germany has formally notified Czecho-Slovakia that the Reich will offer swift re- prisals on Czech citizens in Germany if any Sudetens are court-martialled by Prague.United Press.
EXCHANGE
TT. London Demand
TT. Shanghai T.T. Singapore
TT, Japan
Selling
.18 2%
FOUNDERS
(Continued from Page 1.)
+
Mukden Anniversary
Shanghial, Sept. 19. The seventh anniversary of the Tokyo, Sept. 10.
quietly large armed forces Bull Mukden Incident passed
here while drizzling cool rain tous in China, Japanese occupied dampened the spirits of any would- military expenditure for the fiscal areas extraordinary
bo demonstrators.
It is my belief that all houses have a distinctive personality
the Swedish vessel and was bur-subtly interwoven with the life ried at sea. There were original-that has run through them, and ly five Japanese in the
Crew of and mine entirely satisfactory. Matsuura Maru.
J. H. C:
The Japanese Consul-General in Hongkong, Mr. T. Nakamura, ex- pressed his appreciation for the
herole efforts of the crow of the NO SEPTEMBER RAINS TO END THIS DROUGHT
Swedish vessel,
TT. France 18. 2% TT. Germany
163 nom. T.T. Switzerland
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Buying .824 mm L/C London 204 m/c D/p do. .59
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T.T. Manlin
T.T. Batavia
.85
T.T. Bangkok
T.T. Saigon
4 m/s L/C USA.
4 m/s Franço
149% 30 d/s India .....
....199- U.S. Cross rate in London
+
(Continued from Page 1.)
south-east or variable winds, light to moderate; fair.
With
year of 1939-1940 will exceed 3,250,- Chinese Angs were at half-mast
French 000,000 yen figure available in the in the Settlement and tho current fiscal year, Domei learned on
Concession and places of amusement good nuthority.
were closed.
Chinese business house offered It la understood that detalled yesterday's profits to the Government, figures of the extraordinary military expenditure for the next fiscal
while Chinese residents were asked ent only vegetables and save the to eat year will be fixed in accordance
meat and fish money for refugees. with: the
altuation prospective
Communications by land or inland following the fall of Hankow.
waterways with the outskirts of Rough estimates of the ordinary Shanghal were blocked by Japanese year have already been sub- and river boat services were s- /3.5/32 ed back to the 88 mark, with a mitted by the War Ministry to the pended
in the Whangpoo. The minimum last night of 77. This Finance Ministry for examination. Chinese wirelesss stations were all Part of the extraordinary military allant and at midnight not a single 11,80 moming the temperature was. 82, 84% while humidity registered 75 per exonses will be used for replenishing bombing or shooting has been 1.4.80. cent.
the air force in viaw of the China ported,Reuter,
10.03 .74
.101
.1/8
.1/36
.30,
The thermometer yesterday Jumplary expenditure for the coming to thwart guerilias, and ferry boats
.Sept. 23, 4.15 p.m. Sept. 23, 3 p.m. .Fri., Sept. 23,
G.P.Q. and K.P.O.
.Sept. 23, 4.15 p.m. ..Sept. 23, 5 p.m. Fri., Sept. 23, 5 p.m.
Reg, Ord, Tjisaroca *Superscribed correspondence only.
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