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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

By Order of the Committee.

P. E. BASKETT, Acting Hon. Secretary, Hongkong, 1st October, 1938.

UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY

OF CANTON, LTD.

Notice to Shareholders.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an INTERIM DIVIDEND OF 168./- (Fifteen Shillings) per Share on account of the year 1938 Visitors To England And has been declared payable

Income Tax

To the Editor,

Hongkong Telegraph.

on

FRIDAY, 21st OCTOBER, 1938, on and after which date Dividend Warrants may be obtained ou application at the Society's Regis-

Office, Union Sir,-In consequence of a legal detered

Building, a complete cision there has been

Hong Kong. change in the basis of labilty to Eng- tish Income tax in the ease of visitors. It is fairly well known that a visit of more than 182 days in a nancial year involves liability and in order to avoid this Hability it has become the practice for funds to be remitted for the year prior to living expenses

In which the visit is made.

referred to The decision

to above pletely alters the position and readers making arrangements for long leave in England or for return there on retirement are advised most strongly to obtain reliable advice as to the present tax position.

In

com-

The old methods of minimising Ilability are not only useless in most cuses but may now have the opposite

effect to that intended.

WILFRED T. Fay, 13, Buckingham Palace Gardens, London, S.W.ï,

Chinese Women's Relief Work

..

NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that the SHARE TRANS- FER BOOKS of the Society will be CLOSED from MONDAY, 10th OCTOBER, to THURSDAY, 20th OCTOBER, 1938, Both Doys inclu- αίνο.

By Order of the Board,

G. S. ARCHBUTT, Acting General Manager, Hongkong, 7th September, 1938

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,

Steamship

4

EMPIRE German Plane JAPAN MAY ABANDON

NEWS

PUBLIC WORKS IN NEW ZEALAND

Auckland.

Now Zealand's pubile works deve- lopment programme is to cost £19,- 044,000.

This was announced recently by Mr. Semple, Minister of Public Works and Transport. He stated that the Government's plans were well. Inid, and that the expenditure, would mainly be on ronds, serodromes, public buildings undertakings, and the reclamation of floodland.

hydroelectric

policy, of which the present program

The Government's public works me is the outcome, Was originally outlined in the House of Represent- atives in May, 1036. A scheme was to be put in hand covering three years, involving the expenditure of approximately £17,500,000.

There have, however, been signi- ficant increases since that time. Railway development alone will, it is belleved, absorb £2,350,000 than originally estimated.

more

Trade Pact with Canada-The New Zealand-Canadian trade agree- ment has been extended for a year to Sept. 30, 1839. Mr. Nash, the Minister of Finance, announces that Canada has agreed to abolish the exchange dumping duly on butter. Reuter, KENYA

MURDER

TRIAL

Nairobi.

The case for the defence was open- ed recently in the trial for murder here of Mr. C. E. Ansell, farmer. Ansell 13 charged with

having murdered his wife's stepfather, Mr. W. J. Hanlon, a relfred American naval officer, on July 24. He is alleged to have shot Hanlon dead in the house of his wife, Mrs. Ansell.

The defence is that Ansell acted in

and fired.

self-defence. Both men drew pistola

Mrs. Hanlon, wife of the dead man, giving evidence,,said that she. did not see her husband shoot, but she was now convinced that he mus! have fired twice.

After her husband had been fatally wounded, said Mrs, Hanlon, she found his pistol lying on the settee. She did not tell Ansell or his wife of this,

however, 08, according to her

evidence, she herself had intended shooting Ansell with it. INDIA

CIVIL AVIATION PROGRESS

Calcutta, Influential Indians and Europeans have formed an All-India Gilding Institute, with headquarters In Allahabad. It is hoped to train 25,- 000 Indian youths In the art of gliding before the end of 1940.

Crashes In Switzerland

Frankfurt, Oct. 3.. The German air liner which dis- appeared with ten persona aboard while on a flight from here to Milan snow reported to have crashed in Switzerland.

Omcials of the German Lufthansa, which owas the plane, state that there were no British people aboard the machine which was making for Rome' from Rotterdam, vin Frankfurt and Milon-Reuter,

TRANS-ATLANTIC

PLANE DISAPPEARS

Berlin, Oct. 2. The German trans-Atlantic mall failed to plane Pampero D. Arez reach its destination just outside Bathurst Harbour.

(Continued from Page 1.)

their hands

at that battered town in view of the numerous dimculties against their plan to drive further up the river.

intelligence reveals Hitle by the invading forces from

POST OFFICE.

S during the last two 13, the General

daya

AIR MAIL SERVICES |

DUSINESS HOURS Commencing on Monday, October

Post Office will Air Mall Bervices to Shanghal

and Nanking, Taingiau, Tientaln be open for business as follows: The Chinese forces, strongly en- Monday to Friday 7.00 am. to 7.00 Pelping are temporarily suspended. trenched in their new, defence post-p.m.

VIA SIBERIA ZOUTE - tions, are taking vigilant precautions Saturday 7.00 am. to 8.30 p.m.

Letters and Postcards for Europe Sunday 8.00 a.m. to 12 Noon (For (except Great Britain and Eire) and In the vicinity of Klchun, the next stronghold to fienchalchen upriver.sale of stamps only). Central News,

APPROACHING. SHANGCHENG

Machang, Oct. 3.

Major Bighting In south Honan near the Hupeli border has been developing favourably to a vigorous Chinese counter-attack and, after scoring several important gains, the Chinese forces are sweeping towards Shangcheng, military communiques state

A whole cluster of important points, Including Hauchtachun and other heights to its northeast, has been re- captured by determined Chinese pushes. The Chinese and

start- offensive, ed

on the morning of October 1, wound up with a a number of

The plane was in radio communica-| tion until it sighted the lights of the mother ship just outside the harbour, The radio was then shut of nothing further was heard.

Several planes of the German Lufthanes line and Air France are searching the

surrounding Trans-Ocean.

D

GENERAL FLECTIONS IN BRITAIN FORECAST FOR NEXT MONTH

(Continued from Page 1.) appointed Reich Commissioner in the Sudeten territories,

Herr Hitler has authorised. Herr Henlein to take over the administra- tion of the ceded zones with the advance of the German troops.

He will be directly responsible to the Fuehrer for the reconstruction of the territory.-Reuter.

GERMANY FLOATS HUGE LOAN

Berlin, Oct. 2. The flotation of a new Relch loan of

marks, 1,500,000,000

bearing interest at four and a half per cent was announced to-day.

Already 550,000,000 marks have been taken up and the remainder is being offered at 934 per cent.

The loan is to enable the Govern- ment to "continue with the tasks 11 has shouldered," says an official Announcement.-Reuter. Special.

The

SHANGHAI GERMAN

THANKSGIVING

Shanghal, Oct. 3. German community here, numbering 1,500 and Including 25 Sudeten Germans, celebrated the harvest festival yesterday with a special church service and speeches, sports, alms collecting, and other activities.

Dr. Brackly, the Tsingtao Consul who is in charge of the Shanghai Consulate General, addressed a crowd in front of the German school, calling attention to the special mean-

"JEAN LABORDE" 23*A/38 Sir, It is sincerely to be regretted Bringing Cargo from Marseilles that friction has broken out in the via Saigon etc., arrived Hongkong on ranks of the Hongkong Chinese Friday, 30th September, 1938.

Consignees are hereby informed Women's Soldiers' Relief 'Association, an organisation which has been doing that their goods with the exception some very excellent work during the of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables past fourteen months for those re-are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon quiring medical and surgical atten- Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow-F. Tymms, and provincial Governing of this hollday.

On Saturday last,

announce-loon, whence delivery may be ob ment was made that a number of tained immediately after landing. members of the Association had len- dered their resignations and, later on or before 11th October, 1930, or the names of those who had left the they will not be recognized.

Damaged Packages will be examine Association were made public. Some

ed by the of the ladies whose names appeared Messrs:-Goddard and Douglas in Company's Surveyor in the list

of the Consignees at 10.00 a.m. on Thursday, 0th October,

tion.

they

an

had bsequently denied that

unfortunate

The un

part of the story that both parties to the dispute are out to serve their country and their fellow-men. They have set for themselves a humane mission and they have acquitted themselves won derfully in the past, or at least unt!! this unfortunate incident occurred Neither has anything to gain.

Aware

is well Everybody is

of the good work done both by the various committees and the membership at

the

All claims must be sent in to me

the

1038.

presence

The Director of Civil Aviation, Mr. ments are strongly supporting the scheme.

airminded of Indur provinces, 13

"The German people," he said,; "are thanking the Fuelirer because the Sudeten Germans are going back to the Relch."—Reuter Special,

The United Provinces, the most

including women, by paying half the subsidising the training of civil pilots, cost of securing licences for selected candidates. In exceptional cases the

OCCUPATION whole coat will be met. SOUTH AFRICA

CONTINUES IN HOTEL FOR KRUGER

CZECHO-SLOVAKIA NATIONAL PARK

(Continued from Page. 1.) Cape Town. Mr. W. A. Campbell, a member of Government that a mixed commission the National Parks Board,

be appointed to discuss the question has informed the South African National of the Hungarian minority in Czecho- Publicity Conference at Durban that Slovaklu with a view to finding a plans have been submitted the basis for effecting settlement authorities for a palatial holci just quickly as possible.-Reuter, cutside the borders of the Kruger National Park.

to

Consignees must have a Revenue Omcer in attendance when any duti- examined by the able goods are Company's Surveyors.

.No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

I. OHL. Agent. Hongkong, 30th September, 1038, Inrge. As we recall the days when unity that their work will meet with Chinese woman refrained from access) An excellent record

has taking part in affairs outside her own been established. Are they going to home, we

cannot help thinking hot allow the noble work to be broken things have changed and the noble downs or are they often who and vital work which the

members of

of stain to remain? No matter the Hongkong Chinese Women's may be in the right and no matter Soldiers Relief Association undertook who may be in the wrong, we appeal voluntarily. They have

all to all to set aside their differences round admiration and approbation and work for the country which one and it would be a pity to see their and all of them love so dearly. Will work brought to nought simply on they Ilsten to this appeal? account of minor misunderstandings. Meanwhile, irrespective of whether

Surely the obstacle сап

a new association la formed by those moved, as we sincerely hope it will who have tendered their resignations, leaves be. For the sake of the wounded we the work of the Association must a

discose appeal to the Chinese women of on; there must be no stoppage of the them.. Hongkong to lay aside their differ-machinery. ences and unite, for it is only by

AUSTRALIA NUTRITION RESEARCH

Sydney. The Advisory Council on Nutrition hus

reported, after two years' research, on the diet of the Australian people. It states that faulty selec tion of diets. is the main cause of malnutrition.

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HUNGARIAN ARMY CHIEF RESIGNS

Budapest, Oct. 2. General Keresztes Fischer, Chief of the General Staff, has resigned

Another member of the Board said that its aim was not the provision of accommodation, but the preservation of game Inside the Reserve,

Flight of Natives, Viscount Bledisloc, chairman of the Royal and will be succeeded, it in under- Commission investigating the ques- stood, by General Werth, former tion of closer cooperation between commandant of the Military Academy. the Rhodesius and Nyasaland, states

General Keresztes Fischer is a Admiral the Regent, that it is essential that the natives friend of should be properly nourished. A: Horthy-Reuter, present their situation in this respect much to be desired, and has played invoc among

"SHOW MUST GO ON” DREAM AT HONGKONG HOTEL

(Continued from Page 1.)

оп

Far Eastern debut in Hongkong after a long and 'strenuous season in the Dutch-East Indier, India and Singa- poro, gained instant, popularity The degrees of ill-health revealed Saturday night, especially with their. were of a minor character, but it was two burlesque numbers. The finale. evident, says the report, that milk, an interpretation of different types ffiut, vegetables and fish were not of dancers encountered in various everywhere available to the public parts of the world-was burlesque In sufficient quantities and sufficient at its best, the crowd especially ly cheap.

appreciating the interpretations of The Council recommends the an

officer's Terpsichoreau Army provision of a daily milk supply to

mannerismal schoolchildren In certain districts. June and Collett Bre appearing nightly in the Grill Room of the Hongkong, Hotel.

Reno Claims Auto Record

Reno, Nev. This city claims the highest ratio of passenger automobiles to population of any state in the Unfor. In passenger cars, the city has-one for every 2.7 residents; with trucks, motor-cycles and other auto motive vehicles Included-the ratio is one" Lor'wvery 2.2 persons.“

QUEEN MOTHER'S CONDITION

London, Oct. 2..

Queen Mary's condition was about

after a whole day's bitter streses

|

The hours of business of the Regi- South America are forwarded "vla stration and Parcel Branches will Siberia" if so superscribed. remain as at present, that is, 8.00 am. to 5 p.m. 'dally, except Sundays.

PARCEL POST Parcel Post Servico to the Province of Yunnan la temporarily suspended....

AIR MAIL LETTERS Surcharged air mail letters may be posted in the ordinary posting boxes,

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES They should be clearly marked "By Registered and Parcel Malls are Air Mail" and bear sufficient post- closed, 15 minutes earlier than the age. Insufficiently prepaid letters time given below unless otherwise may be taxed with double the de-stated, and where mails are advertla-- ficiency or forwarded by Steamen od toa, closă at or before. 9. am, res Service, at the discretion of the Post gistered and parcel malls are closed office.

at 6 pm, on the previous day.

INWARD MAILS

From

Japan

WAYK

Java

Fighting raged most fiercely around

Bangkok and Hoihow Ale Mall by "Pan-American Air- and Tulen- Tataaochun along

Direct the highway to Shangcheng. The Japanese offered Francisco, date 21st September. stubborn resistance, which was final- ly broken by a flanking movement by Chinese cavalry forces.

Three Japanese majors were cap- tured by the Chinese while numerous casualties were inflicted on the fleeing invadera.

The communiques state another. detachment of Chinese troops, branching out from the man forte is approaching Loshan to tighten the siege on that city-Central News.

JAPANESE TRANSPORTS

DEPART

According to Chinese sources a large number of Japanese armed transports with approximately 35,000 Tsingtao and Shanghai to an unknown soldiers on board are sailing from destination in the south.

It is reported that 37 of the vessels left from Tsingtao while the other twenty were formally stationed In the Whangpoo River.

THREAT FOUND LONDON WEAK

(Continued from Pape 1.)

some tribute to the efforts of the Government and the response of the publle, but concludes with the com- ment that London must be conscious of its "improvised efforts during the past few days, which must have left many gaps in its protection that could be

made

good by timely exercise and training."

The paper says the ordeal of the last week "exposed the notoriously Jamentable defciencies in the arrangement for the defence of the democratie systems, both in Britain and' France.'

Taking an even vigorous standpoint the Sunday Express states "whether we were prepared or unprepared the answer is 'no',"--Reuter.

'CANTON'S WATER

PROBLEM

(Continued from Page 1.)

a.m. to 4 p.m. and in the western suburbs, from 4 pm. to 9 a.m.

Water carriers have been doing a roaring trade, charging as much as 15 cents for two buckets, although the price has since been reduced to 10 cents.

The cost to restaurants has been particularly high, and many familles are paying 50 cents per day for their water.

Fortunately for the city, no fires have broken out since the plant broke down. Fire-engines are being. used to pump water from Canton's three reservoirs-Our Own. Corres- pondent.

SEASON

1939

ANNOUNCING

Flying Standard

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26th September.

Per

Due.

Hawaii Maru : Knying

October 3.

October 3-

Bervice” -- San Pan-American Airways Pisno

October 3.

Tjibadal

Chenonceaux

October 3.

October 4.

Deucalion

October 4.

date,

Imperial Airways Plans October 4. Taiyuan....

.October 4.

Von Heutsz

October 4.

Nellore

October 5,

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October 5.

Glengarry

October

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October

Philoctetes

October 0-

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October 6.

Antenor

October

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October 7.

Emp. of Canada Holhow

October 7.

Shanghai and Amoy

Australia and Manilo

Straits

Straits Shanghai Japan Straits

'Straits

Australia and Manila U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan, and Shang- hai (Vancouver B.C, date, 17th September)

Tientsia

Air Mail by Imperial Airways

Direct Service”—London date,

1st October

Manila

Japan and Shanghai

Imperial Airways Plane Potsdam

Parcels from Calcutta and Straits. Sulsang

Soudan

Japan and Shanghai

Yasukuni Maru

Japan and Shanghai

Talthybium

Java and Manila Manila

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Japan

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Parcels only for Calcutta Mombasa (Papers only). Beira, Lourenco Marques and (Parcels

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October 10.

October 10.

October 11.

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Yuensang......Mon, Oct. 3, Noon.

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and papers only) for South Africa Hawaii Maru. Mon., Oct.3, 2.30 p.m. Air Mail for Blan, Lanchow, Chang- Eurasia Plane

Oct. 3. sha and Chengtu etc., (via Ifan- kow) by the "Eurasia Airways

.Oct. 8, 4.30 p.m. Bervice (To further points by

......Oct. ́5 p.m. surface transport

permit).

Services

Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane Mon., Oct. 3.

Direct

London, Bervice''-dua 10th October

.Oct. 3, 5 p.IL ..Oct. 3, 7 p.m. Plane Mon., Oct. 3.

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Oct. 3, 5 p.ns. ‚Oct. 3, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

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by "Imperial Airways Direct Service" due Sydney, 10th Oct.

Rek.

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Reg.

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Tuesday

Samshul and Wuchow

Manila, Macasser and Sourabaya Amoy

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Swatow. Foochow and Tientsin HalphongA

Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin Swatow

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Samshul and Wuchow

Kongmoon

Wednesday

Foochow and Tientsin Holhow, Pakhol and Haiphong

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Amoy and Shanghai

Samahui and Wachow Kongmaon

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Cheklang Nanning

Ninghai

Yunnan

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Direct Service"--äne London 13th October

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Ord.

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Air Mail for Malaya and Australia Imperial Airways Plane

by "Imperial Airways Direct Ser- vice-duo Sydney, 15th October

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£192

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£214

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£247

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The Queen Mother is suffering from - 26. Nathan, Bd. Kloom. Tek 80101.”, Jaryngitis Reuter Special,

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Oct. 6.

Ock, 6, 5 pat. Oct. 6, 5.20 p.m.

Oct. 6, 5 p.m.

Oct. 6, 7 PNG.

Friday

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..Fxl., Oct. 7, 8 p.m.

Saturday

Manila, Bangkok, Batavia, Reunion, Boissevain

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