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JAPANESE REPLY TO U.S. NOTE
American Protests On Trade
Tokyo, Nov. 18.
Japan's reply to the American note of October 6 regarding the open door and equal opportunity in China, was sent to the United States Government to-day.
Referring to alleged discriminations military operations sill going on in of the Japanese against Amerlean irade and foreign Chinn, execution exchange business in the Japanese-Government's intention to respect the occupled area, Japanese monopolies | American rights and interests is on
occasions met with impediments, tending to infringe upon American und vested rights and interests,
A New Order interference with American rights
Japan is at present concentrating and Interests in China, the Japanese
on the establish- reply expressed the following views all her resourrés of the Japanese Government:
ment of a new order in East Asia steps Inken In Concerning the
on the basis of international justice. is indis- Tsingtao in dealing with foreign Attainment of this object
it is
of Japan exchanges relating to export,
pensible to the existence pointed out that they represent an and will-provide the corner-stone for attempt to protect the value of the notes of the Federal Reserve Bank of securing permanent stability in East
Asia.
At a time when a new situation
ERAL developing k
Asin, the Japanese Government is of the be- ief that allempts to deal with the on the present or future situation
re
of the ideas or principles basis which were applied to the situation
THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY,
THE VOLUNTEERS Women's Club Corps Orders for The Coming Week
Hongkong
Volunteer Defence
Corps orders by Lleut, Col. I, D.
Donations And Gifts
Acknowledged
of the
At an executive meeting Rose, M.C., Commandant. Hongkongifongkong Chinese Women's Club Volunteer Defence Corps.
held in the club rooms on November 10, the Chairman reported the follow- ng donations:
Friday, Nov. 19.
1. Obituary The Commandant regrets to an- of Pte. F. E. the death nounce
Knight, A. S. C. Company, which occurred on November 9, 1938.
2. Promotion
No. 54 dated 10.11.38:
the
Extract from Government Guzette
"No.
Excellency 860-His Governor has been pleased to ap- prove the following promotion in the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps, Colour Sergeant Arthur Anderson with effect from October 21, 1938:
3. Tests-Rexalls, Engineer Company. Dand to be Lieutenant,"
(a) The following N.C.O's. and men of the D.EL. Section passed a Ruston-Hornby lest in control of Engines and D.E.L. at Wellington Barracks on the 10.11.38,
Engines C.Q.M.S. J. G. Hooper, Cpl. R. J. V. Everest, L/Cpla. B. Williams, L. Jack, H. W. Bruwa, Sprs. G. P. Murphy, I. P. Tamworth, J. Keriwan. Lanips-/Cpl. II. W Capbell, W. M. Gittins, J. P. Rush. Brown, Sprs, W. R. Brumwell, R. S. (b) The following men of the Lyon Light Section were tested in operating and maintenance of Lyon Lights on November 12 and 13, and qualified:
Sappers F. K. Chan, 1. T. Chan,
$ 10.00 40.00
Mr. Johannessen, $120 (Straits),
and $210.67 (H.K.) Miss Wong Kuen Liang You Beauty Parlour Ye Ting Tong (Slam Br.)
(national currency)
donallan Tin Wah Knitting Co. (Sep.
Hangkang & Shanghat Bank,
Compradore Dept. South China Athletic Assn.
Charity Football
Anon.
NOVEMBER 19. 1938,
RADIO BROADCAST
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Football match
23.02 Donations of material-Fook Weng, Kah Luen 120 pieces padded coats. Bros. Knitting Factory, 400 pieces men's underwear. Kowloon Cloth Factory. 2 rolls cotton material; Miss Cheong. 111 doz. patent medicine; So Man Tong, 10 padded cunts; Sui Kwan King Sun Tong. 124 padded Koong Sin Tong, vests and coats; 20 padded coats; Kwong Family, 50 padded coats; Man On Contractors Guild, 400 padded vests,
Australian Donations.-Chinese Ile-
value and their smooth elrculations stor to the revent incident, would. O. Chan, I. S. Cheung, K. liet Fund, Tasmanin, 1 case material, not rerve br settle outstanding issues Chung, K. W. Fung. C. M. Lam While the Japanese Government is for contribute to the establishment of (3008), C. M. Lam (3114), S. P. Lee, Relief Committee, Melbourne, 5 cases
lasting peace In East Asia.
China in terms of foreign currency. Fixing the value at is 2 per yunn 56 fur lasted the Reserve Bank has more than Yuan 100,000,000 worth of notes. Being the compulsory cur rency of the Provisional Government of Ching, maintenance of their are indispensible to the economie developments in North China. co-operating in the operation of the
In the event of the United States taking sulleient new currency, there are agents which are making excessive profits by tak and other Power.
of the old Chinese pote of the above-mentioned cream ing advantage
stances, Japan las no intention of legal tender, the value of which 31 terms of foreign currency has been opposing participation by the Powers reduced to 8d. Vis-a-vis these latter in the tack of reconstructing East, transactors, those who are using the Asin in the fields of enterprises and notes of the Federal Reserve Bank, Hade. The new regimes growing!
also understood to China are in whom are included all Japanese nationals, are subject to consider-teady to welcome such co-operation The Japanese and participation by the Penger - able disadvantages. Government is unable to ignore the Domei.
to
situation because it threatens affect unfavourably the value of the Japanese yen currency,
dis-
In applying the steps, no criminations are made in view of the difference in nationalities. By virtue of the new steps, those who use the notes of the Federal Reserve Bank have been placed in a position to with an equal tooling competo on those using the old Chinese legal tender.
Tarif Revision
IRISH RESIDENTS
Annual Report of Saint Patrick's Society
The
in
be
W. F. Lee, P. 1. Leung, W. H. LI, J. Ler, G. C. Ling, F. Y. Mul, Y. K. Ngan, C. S. Pung, 1. C. Pun, II. Y. Tsang, J. F. S. Yu, D. Wong, 5. K. Tam, S. K. Tam, F. P. Tsang, P. F Wong, F. K. Tom.
4. Corps Orders-Amendment,
dated No. 50/38 Corps Orders
4-Leave. Period 11.11.30,
para. granted to L/Bdr. K. M. A. Barnett should be read as "12.11 38-11.8,39,"
and
5. Combined Operations
Night Tuesday {n} Dress:
trousers, 22/23.-K.D. November K.D. Jackets, S. D. cap, greatcoot, water-bottle. belt, haversack No rifle ar sidearm.
Exercise.-K. of Kernuinder trousers (Breeches where applicable) K. D. jacket, S.D. cup, greatcool.
S.D.R's.
the Fighting Order.
at
case old clothing; Chinese Christian 5 cases children's flannel shirts, i
and medical ether chloroform, supplies, 4 cases old clothes,
Despatched to Madame Chiang Kai- shek, 509 children's flannel shirts.
To Chinese Red Cross, Hongkong Bureau,
5 cases chloroform, ether and medical supplies.
To Admiral Chan Chak, 2,400 pieces winter underwear.
Financial reports were read, and a detailed balance sheet will be issued to all members after accounts have been audited.
The following resolution was pass- cd:
one ambulance to the Tu donate Chinese Red Cross.
A full report of the proceeds from
London Plano-Accordeon Band and Sam Browne (Baritone).
Happy, I'm Happy (Flim 'Caravan')
RAINBOW
Wine Song (Flim 'Caravan')... FULLCREAM Evaporated Milk
London Piano-Accordeon Bundt under with the direction of Scott Wood vocal chorus; A Little Bit Indepen- tent (Leslie and Burke); Gypsy Vic- lin (O'Flynn and Betzner)....Som Browne (Baritone) with Orch.; Cam- (Cools); The Cubulero (Cuban Rhythm Dance--Young and pus Moon
Piano-Accordeon: Sirus). London
and under the direction of Scott Wond with vocal churus; What's Good Guose, Is Good For The Browne (Friend)....Sam For The
Planos; Gander
with and Girl Friend with two
Prairie Moon; Girl
Easter Along Six Ii: Medley No. 1; Intro: Roll Dreamy Eyes: My Dance; Parade; Dancing with My Shadow:
under the direction of Scott Wood She Wore u Little Jacket of Blue..... The London Piano-Accordeon Band
with vocal chorus.
1.0 Time and Weather.
(80- 1.03, Jeannette Macdonald prano) and Nelson Eddy (Baritone).
Sun-Up to Sundown (lm 'The Girl of the Golden West): Senorita (film "The Girl of the Golden West).... Nelson Eddy (Baritone) with Orch. cond. by Leonard Joy: Try To Forget (lin "The Cat and the Fiddle'); To
"The Merry
Widow')....Jeanette MacDonald (Soprano) with Orches
(m) MacDonald tra; Will You Remember?
Jeanette Maytime)....Je (Soprano) and Nelson Eddy
Nath! tone) with Orch. cond. by
Tramp, Tramp, Traine Shulkret:
(from Along The Highway
Falling Marietta'); I'm Someone (from Naughty Marietta)
Nelson Eddy (Baritone)
Love Call (from 'Rose Indian
night Will Teach Me To Forget (him
Naughty
In Love With
with
the Hongkong Chinese Women's Club 2); Ah! Sweet Mystery Of Life!
D.
was also given.
KAM TIN REFUGEES
(b) Ablution-Members of units: who stay out more than one night
meeting of the Stert."""" Patrick's Society of Hongitong will be held on November 21 nt 5.30 p.m. in the Hongkong Hotel. The Com- mittee's report states:
The recent revision of the tariff
It is with the deepest regret we rates in North and Central China by
deaths of Messrs. P. the new Chinese governments has record the been inspired to revise rationally the Farrell, J. H. losford, M. McCarthy excessively high rates enforced by the and A. II. Sully. Our membership National Government for the benent now-Life members 21, ordinary of the economie rehabilitation of members 103, and associate members China and the promotion of public. During the past year seventeen welfare. The revlon was made by ordinary members joined the Society.
of 1931 which
Forty-six members resigned or left restoring the rates have been recognized by the Powers. the Colony on retirement or transfer. No complaints have been raised by This reduction in membership is un- the nationals of any country residing usually large owing to the departure in Chins regarding the revision, of the Royal Ulster Rifles for Indin. which will serve to promote China's The President and Committee appeal to members to recruit others in order to maintain the membership of the Society.
foreign trade.
will carry washing and shaving gear Wireless Set Donated By
in their haversacks,
an must
(c) Messing-Each provide his own knife, fork, spoon, enamel mug and plate.
G. Parades
Anderson Music Co.
of
(from *Naughty
Marietta)....
Jeanette MacDonald (Soprano) and Nelson Eddy (Barkone) with Orch.
cond, by Nathaniel Shifkret.
1.30 Reuter and
Rugby Pressi,
Weather and Announcements.
Troti
Orchestra and 140 Harry Roy's Morcion and Kave on Two Pianos.
Broken-Hearted Clown-Slow Fox- Make Love Why Can't We Fax-Trot... Harry Roy and His On The Keys; Russian Rag; Nolu,
and Orchestra with vocal refrain; Kitten Polly ..Ivor Moreton
Ev'ry Time 1 Look At You- Bass;
Feet'); (film 'Dancing Kaye on Two Pianos with Drums and Fox-Trot Everybody's Swingin' It NowFox- Trot....tarry Roy and His Orchestra Doll's Medley; with vocal refrain;
Dave
Among the gifts recently received at the Kam Tin Refugee Camp is a B-valve Mullard wireless set, very (a) 1st Battery-Friday, Novem-generously donated and installed by the Anderson Music Co. It has ber, 25, Queen's Pier for Pakshawan
boon to the prople A great p.m. No other transport avallabic. proved a (b) 2nd Battery. Wednesday, the Camp, especially those who have 23, and Thursday, Novem- been there for some weeks and have November
been able to get little news of up. ber 24, no parade.
penings in China. Now during two (e) Engineer Company: (a) D. E. L. Section-Monday, periods of the day the inhabitants as- November 21, 11.Q. 5.30 p.m. LG semble in one of the large dining Intro: Doll Dance; Lonesome little November halls in which the loud speakers are Doll: Rag Doll; Dainty Doll; Little Thursday,
placed and listen to the news and Dutch Doll; Wedding of the Painted instruction.
from Z.E.K. und Chinese Doll....Ivor Moreton and Dave Kaye 24, no parade.
(b) Lycn Light Section-Mon-music
stations.
on Two Planos with String Bass and day November 21, 1EQ. 5.45 p.m.
Other gifts that are greatly appreDrums; When Domba Plays A Rumba Wreaths were laid on the Cenotaph Those detalled-L. L. Instruction-ciated are donations of warm clothing-Rumba; When A Cuban Says 'I
Thursday. Musketry
Roy by the President and Committee on
and warm quilts. The need of these Love Renuinder
You-Kumba....Harry November 24, H.Q. 5.45 p.m. Lecture continues to be urgent, for several and His Orchestra with vocal refrain. Armistice Day and St. Patrick's Day.
the duties during the Combined hundred persons have come to
2.15 Close down. A cocktail party was held in the
6.0 Sibellus-Symphony No. 1 In camp every day during the post December 4, Operations.
arrive E Minor, Op. 39. (d) Machine Gun Troop Tues-werk, and a large number Hongkong listel on
Symphony Orchestru cond, by Pro- made to the Royal day, November 22, 11.Q. 5.30 pm. without warm clothing of any kind. 1937 at which a presentation of a silver cup was
Car (1) Armoured
make personal donations to the re- Ulster Rides on their departure from M.G. Instruction. the Colony. The presentation was
can learn from the Emergency Refugee Council office the Development Company and the Cen-made by the President supported by Tuesday, November 22, H.Q. 5.30 fugees
2 M. G. Company things that are most required. A list tral China Rehabilitation Company many members and their wives. The p.m.
of the most urgent requirements is is calculated to extend necessary cost of the cup and expenses in con-
(h) No. 3 M.G. Company-Sun- kept in the Council office at the assistance to the rehabilitation of nection with the cocktail party was Thursday, November 24, no parade.
a.n. Gloucester Building, ist floor, Tel. No. China and to contribute towards the borne by members and was not a
day, November 20, H.Q. D development of natural resources in charge on the funds of the Society.
detailed Reconnaissance. 33400, where all information will be Those China. It is by no means prompted!
Monday, November 21, H.Q. 5.30 gladly given.
Combined Preparation p.m.
In connection with the establish ment of various enterprising com- panies in China, it is pointed out that rehabilitation of economies and tn- the dustries $1 China following recent incident constitutes a matter of urgent exigency to the life of the Chinese
Japanese people. Government is accordingly making all possible efforts for their prompt development in the interest of con- struction of a new order in East Asia, Establishment of the North China
The
to impair the rights and interests of the nationals of America. Japan has
welcome,
Annual Ball
The annual ball was held in the
011
No.
(1) No.
for
Section.y benefactors who would like to fessor Robert Kajanus; Karelia Suite
There are at present moro
-Alla Marcin (Sibelius-Op. 11)... Symphony Orch.
stions.
than
0.45 Closing local Stock Quota-
6.47 Ignaz Friedman at the Piano. Berceuse (Chopin); Minuetto From Sulte (J. Suk...Op. 21), Serenata 15): Humoreske (Muszkowski-Op. (Dvorak-Op. 101, No. 7).
7.0 New Light Symphony Orchestra
(Vocal)
SUL VE ÜÇOSTASDZY SHL Pezesh Wote es Friday, Mirek 18,4 Operation 4 M.G. Company.-Fri-it the numbers continue to
increase in Serenade (Bizet): Spanish
+
participation by third and was well patronised. The num- Powers who want to co-operate with her present was 504. Japan in accordance with the new
The Committee expended the sum situation, in the development of Industries in China. Establishment of $388 on charity during the year.
Charitable grants constitute a main of other companies, either public or private, has never been inspired to part of the work of the Society. The discriminate against the nationals of Committee therefore desire to im- Amerien or other third Powers or to press on all members the importance of the enrolment of new membera monopolise profits.
and of prompt payment of annual Return of Americans
subscriptions.
The financial statement shows that As regards the return of American nationals to the occupied ares, no the total assets of the Society are
North $9,080.55. imposed in restrictions are
Thanks are due to Mr. W. J. Cole China, excepting In such specifie cases as threaten the safely of the and Mr. B. M. Bateman for auditing returning persona. In the Yangise the accounts in the absence on leave River area already many American of Messrs. F. G. Maunder and W. B.
Finningon. nationals have returned.
Refusal to allow general return of foreign nationals is attributable to the dangers due to the imperfect preservation of peace and order or
to the strategical necessity to pre
scrve
military secrets. Various
force on the
systems at present in American nationals represent the minimum requirements for adminis- and order in the
tering peace
STOCK MARKET REPORT
day, November 25, those detailed. Saturday, November 20, remainder. (1) Portuguese Companies.-Tucs day, November 22, H.Q. 5.30 p.m. No. 5 M.G. Company-Stellon drill, direut. A.A. Company--Lecture on Air attack.
3,400 refugees at Kam Tin Camp, and and Willy Fritsch (Vocal) & Lillan at the present rate it will be neces- sary to provide increased accommo- dation.Contributed.
PROVISIONS SUPPLIED
Chinese. Officials. Pay Visit
To Kam Tin
Orchestra. Live,
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Wang Hing Building.
The Georgs
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Every
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No. 1 (Moszowsky)... New Symphony Light Love and Laugh (Heymann and
Willy Glibert)
Fritsch with Schlammel Quartet. Barcarolle ("Tales Of Holfmann-Offenbach); 'Caval- (k) Machine Gun Signals-Mon-
leria Rusticana-Intermezzo (Mas- Light Symphony cagni)... New day November 21, H.Q: 5.30 p.m. Subsections A and D at full strength
Mr. Hsu Shih-ying, weting Chair Orchestra. Leben Ohne Liebe, Waltz Lillar to receive anal instruction on Com-
mar of the National Rellef Commis- (Gilbert & Spoliansky) bined.
visited the Kom Tin refugee Harvey with Orchestra. Ich Lass (1)
Section.Wednes- sion,
camp with Mr. Hsu Yeung-cheng, Mir Meinen Korper Schwarz Bepin-
sein, Fox-Trot
Willy Fritsch with 23 (1) All ranks
Chairman
of the Welyeung Chamber sein,
Chinaman (Schroder- day, November P.W.D.
Lecture. Ofices. 6.30 p.m. Recruits. H.Q. 8 p.m. Squad Commerce, yesterday.
Mr. Isu Yeung-cheng also brought Beckmann); Dancing Into Heaven p.m. Promotion examination. Those with him a quantity of provisions With You (Schroder-Beckmann)
Danse Des Apochca drill. (Hi) N.C.O's. detailed. H.Q. 5 able to do so are required to parade for the refugees, Including 1,500 1b. Llan Harvey & Willy Fritsch with
of biscuits and
Gousand Orchestra. at 5.30 p.m.
(Cuthbert Clarke); Glow Warm Idyll Mary (Lincke). New Light Symphony (0) Pay Section.-Friday, Novem-loaves of brend.
Orchestra. ber 25, No parade.
7. Promotions
2874 L/Sgt. A. A. Andrews, 2nd Battery, Sgt. 18.11.30,
2011 L/Bdr. T. W. Carr, 2nd, Bat- 2048 Gnr. G. 11, Sheriff, 2nd Bat-
The Hongkong Stock Exchange tery, Sgt. 18.11.33. occupied area or military operations weekly report issued at 3.15 p.m. tery, Domdr. 18.11.35.
The
Japanese Government intend to restore the original conditions soon as circumstances permit.
пя
yesterday says:
The atmosphere of the market dur- ing the period under review has been dull. Prices appear to be
It is a surprise to the Japanese distinctly, the hands of
any
Government to hear that there exist fundamental differences between the buyers there are, and in consequence treatment accorded to the Japanese buyers are enabled to adopt an In- America and that accorded to the dependent attitude, trading on their own terms or not at all. This, how Americans in Japan. Whatever res-
has not led to holders rushing trictions to which American nationals
In
ever
in Japan are subject in the period in to sell at sacrifice prices. Uncer are equally imposed tainty as to what precisely is happen- ing in the neighbouring Province
8. Transfer
2189 Pte. C. B. L. Bander M. M, G. Pintoon to Unit Reserve, 8.11.38.
39.
9. Leave
No. 2573 Gar. K. S. Nobertson, 2nd Battery, returned from leave 17.11. 10. Strength-Increase 3208 Gnr. B. J. M. Monks, 2nd 3209 Gar. G. G. Davies, 2nd. But- Battery, 10.11.38.
1210 Pie. A. J, Redenham, Medical Section, 8.11.38.
T PARKINSON, Lieutenant, for. Adjutant, H.K.V.D. Corps,
of emeanese citizens and foreign does not help matters, but is another tery, 10.11.38.
оп
residents other than Americans. Japanese Government has
reserved factor leading to ultra cautious trad-
its views regarding the reatment to which the Japanese nationals in America are subject.
making
in
Such being the circumstances, the Japanese Government is avory possible effort to respect the
and interests American rights
however, China. It is understood,
because of the large-scale
that
ing
Business Dons Daring the Week Hongkong Bank $1,355.
Union Insurasice $405
Hotels $0.
Lands
Temways $10
Chine Lights (Old) $184
Electrics 457 45, $50, $55
Dairy Farma (3)
Vibro Plieg. $3
3.13 p.m. Changes Mone
NOTICE
Christmas Cards
Corps Christmas Cards are now on
several
are
The
7.30 New Variety. Dance Orch-Indianola THE CHEERO CLUB
Six Swingers directed by George Vocal-Love Makes The following
forthcoming Scott Wood.
Women Beautiful (film Homeland') events at the Cheero Club:
Monday, Nov. 21, dance at 6.30 p.m.... Zarah Leander with Orchestra Tuesday, Whist drive commencing (Surg in German). Dance Orch.
Tu Sais-Tango iniy King & at 8.43 p.m.
with vocal His Hotel Pierre refrain; Jalousie---Tango
Xavier
Alt Cugat & His Hotel Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra. Comedienne-My (Tarri & Jenkins)....Suselte Tarri with Novelty Accompaniment. Plano Charlie Kunz Piano Medley No. D.18: Intro-Please be kind; The Down and Out Blues; Cry, Baby, Cry; The sweetest song in the World; The First Quarrel; Little Lady Mako Believe
B
Wednesday, dance at 8.30 p.m.; music by Tony and his Orchestra.
Thursday, bridge and mahjong at
Friday, bridge.
30, dance at 8.30 p.m.; music by The-Ab-Originals.
Wednesday, December 21, Christ- mas gala dance.
Friday, December .23, Christmas party,
sale in the Regimental Institutes, price 45 cents each or $5 per dozen. 1. Leclare
There will be no lecture on Friday, November 25.
2. Strength-Increase
Miss J. Ewing-28.10.20.
(Sd.) Mrs, E. M. DEco, Comet, Nursing Detachment, H.K.V.D.C.
one designed to indicate some of the many features of the FORD "Ten" which make it wekome you, invite you to enlar, relat, be condoristile,
just as long as your Journey fasiw
Carlle Kunz with Rhythm FORD TEN
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