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of the Sale by Publle Auction to be held on Monday, the 28th day of November, 1938, at 3 p... at the Ofces of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of ono Lot of Crown Land at Aberdeen, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of re- nowal at a Crown Rent to be Hig of fixed by the Surveyor Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years. Intending bidders are advised
THURSDAY,
NOVEMBER
1938.
Pope Makes LETTERS TO THE
A New -Appointment
Mons. W. Godfrey As Dolegate-Apostolic
London, Nov. 23.
EDITOR
REINFORCEMENTS
To the Editor.
he
Hongkong Telegraph.
Slr-Here's one who thoroughly It was announced in the Vattean agrees that, nine times out of ten, City to-day that Monsignor William Z.B.W, is a hopeless station, from a Godfrey, rector of the English Col-general entertainment point of view.
However, "Twinkle Toes," as lege in Rome had been appointed! Delegate-Apostolic to Great Britain, terms himself, is entitled to his with residence In England,
opinion. Also to carry on his stupid writings, if he wishes
Perhaps, one day, Z.B.W. wili wake
to the desires of the public.
1 wonderli
NUFF SAID. Sr-Keep up the good work, Mr. Editor. The MRES of Hongkong listeners may be inarticulate, but they certainly support your campaign for brighter and better programmes from ZBW
Monsignor Godfrey was a member
al of the Papal delegation Coronation last year.
that
the
up
the
Born in Liverpool in 1880, he be came a priest in 1910, and is a mem- ber of the Supreme Council for the
It is Propagation of the Faith,
before coming to Archbishop United Kingdom in January,
It is explained in the Vatican City the position Monsignor Godfrey assumes is of ecclesiastical import
tation
the of ance in the represent Pope to British Catholics, but he will not have diplomatic status be entrusted with a diplomatie mis- slon. Nevertheless, although the appointment 19 purely clerical, Vallean eireles, it is reported, are hopeful it will contribute to the maintenance of good relations with Great Britain.-British Wireless.
Exhibited for sale at The Little Shop, that immediately after the dispepected he will be nominated titular Gloucester Arcade. Book carly.
A bandeau tonal of the lot the Purchaser (if VIENNA MODE: match will add distinction to your not the applicant) will be required evening frock. We make them in to deposit with an authorised
12 Des Voeux the latest styles.
oficer who will be present at the Road Central, Rolny Arcade. MALAYAN MOTORS-100 Glouces-sale, the sum of two hundred ter Пond. Tel. 31767. U-drive dollars, ($200) in cash. This num service. Driving lessons. Complete will be refunded on payment of automobile repairs under European engineering specialists. Curs bought, the Purchase price. sold and exchanged.
= [PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
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MOTOR CARS, ETC.
INVEST in an Austin, 1933 Ten-
| No. of Sale,
Aberdeen Inland
Lot No. 117.
Registry No.
Locality
Between Aberdeen inland i Lot Nos. 4 and 7. Island
Road, Aberdeen
Boundary
Mosaurements
... w
fort feet irri|fert;
As per enlo plan.
Four de luxe saloon. $1,200 or near REGISTRY offer. Apply Box No. 504, "Hong- kong Telegraph."
LOST.
Contents
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Rental
000's
$3,750
$58
Upact Price:
WEDDINGS
Two Chinese weddings took place at the Registry yesterday before Mr. IT. J. Gould, Deputy Registrar D
Mr. Mui Hoh-cheung, civil servant
LOST-Night of November 23rd/ Marriages. 24th from "Hillcrest", Peak, white Siamese kitten with brown markings Reward to finder. G. Miskin, Flat No. 19, 114, The Peak.
STRANGE CASE OF THE YOUTH WHO CAUSED
AN "INCIDENT""
(Continued from Page 6.)
to take things in his own hands, and after formally addressing a letter to
was
nesses were
STATUS OF DANZIG
nor
About the only time the broadcast-
ing authorities display any real interest in us is when the time comes
to collect that $12.
J.N.
JAPANESE START DRIVE TO MOP UP ENTIRE FRONTIER, RAILWAY AREAS: MORE TROOPS LANDED
(Continued from Page 1.)
on Wednesday morning, according to Japanese field dispatch from Shek- lung.
Groups of the Chinese guerillas were driven out of their positions at Tunghu, Ngushan and Chontzoying,
May Be Compromised about eight miles south-west of Wal-
In Near Future
Danzig, Nov. 23.
chow.
In pursuit the Japanese forces ad- vanerd towards Cheungmutau, on the Canton-Kowloon Railway,
Chinese Remnants of the
troops were overlaken by the Japanese pur- suit units near Shekpiyen and Shek- of northeast from hu, about 21-miles
Cheungmutau, and were practically the wiped out about 5 o'clock in afternoon.-Domci,
A basie portion of the status of the Free-city of Danzig, is the demand put forward to-day by the Dan-
iger Vorposten which apart being the offelal organ of the Na- tional Socialist Party in Danzig, has elose relations with
Danzig Senate. Thla demand is made in connection with reports originating from Polish sources.
the
These reports which are regarded by the Vorposten as an attempt to of the Kwangtung Provincial Gov-seand opinion on this matter, are to ernment, married Miss Chan Yu-siu, the effect that the legal status of Danzig which would become inde- of 4 Shul Wah Fong Road. The wit-
Messrs. Chan Leung-pendent of Geneva upon the resigns- tion of the present League of Nations' ming and Mui Po-chee,
Commissioner, will become restrain- ed by way of n bilateral agreement and by virtue of an understanding between the German and the Polish
the Government consequent upon Polo-German conversations
which which will begin in Poland in the near future.
Mr. Ng Hong-yat, sanitary inspec- or married Miss Chlu Yuel-hing, teacher, of 233 Gloucester Road, Hongkong. The witnesses were Messrs. Mak Yu-chiu and Yeu Shiu- kong.
the
Replying to these assertions semi-omelal Danzig organ states that they are lucking a confirmation und it adds:
"I is, nevertheless, interesting to note that Poland is now apparently not desirous of adhering to the old standpoint that a revision of the Danzig question is for Poland impos- sible."
That the Polish public opinion la apparently being prepared for tari Alteration of the political and economie status of Danzig by way of an agreement between Berlin and Warsow is a matter, declares the Vorpostcu, which can only be wel comed from the Danzig standpoint.
"For rest," concludes this ment, "we too hold that,
pursuant to the alignment of Danzig with the Reich which has already occurred, a fundamental revision of the Danzig status will have to come up for u
sooner
inter." of Trans-Ocean.
event entered his bouts in the Macuo regatta and carried off a number of while the latter regarded the prizes, the Governor demanding the release himself as a sort of hero, and went of Mr. Summers, prepared to take
home to Hongkong probably laugh- waited until it action. He known that Governor Amarul had ing in his sleeve at the discomfiture
of the Portuguese authorities. the U.S. frigate Ply- Kone aboard
By the Home Government the mouth as the guest of the American
affair was not regarded with so commodore at the regatta which was
much unconcern. The Portuguese soon to be held in Macao barbour. Queen convoked her advisers to dis- Captain Keppel's plan was a des
invasion of Ther
the dominions. The gist of perate one, and involved seizing the cuss this unwarranted prisoner by force. He mustered 115
that Lord Palmerston *matter was of his men and within four minutes
an apology to of the landing of the first boat's finally agreed to offer
Portugal, and the payment of a sum of but Afteen
men, Mr. af money to the injured. Thus it Lound Summers
himself released
widow was that the
of
slain the prison. The affair hod not.
0 soldier received
£20 pension of £20 however, been without bloodshed;
was paid by the a year which for a Portuguese soldier by name of Superintendent of Trade at Hong- Roque Barrache was killed, three others wounded, and a girl of twelve, kong until her death in this Colony on October 12, 1858. In addition, the daughter of the gacler,
the British Government bestowed a frightened that she jumped to her
discussion of $500 to each of the wounded death.
Poldiers.
ors, and £50 to the gaoler for the loss of his daughter. With an "Indemnity" such as this was closed the "inckdent" which might have had more serious repercussions than it did.
crew
HONGKONG OPINION
One can imagine what excilement the forcible release of Mr. Summers occasioned at that time. The con- As for Mr. Summers, his stay in sensus of opinion in Hongkong was Hongkong was terminated soon after, that Captain Keppel was in the and the next news we have of him right and the Governor of the neighis his appointment on January 23, bouring Colony entirely in the wrong. 1838, as Professor of Chinese Langu In fact, as the Hongkong Register of ege and Literature in King's College. Junc
stated: "his 12, 1840
(the London. He continued in this post Governor of Macao's) seizure of the for a number of years, and was the person of Mr. Summers was neither author of one or two text-books on more por less than us gross an act Chinese studies. His death in Eng- of kidnapping as ever was com- land some time in the nineties of the mitted under false pretences
of last
century closed " professoriat legitimate authority." Captain Kep-career of some eminence; but which pel and Mr. Summers himself, how-unfortunately is mostly remembered ever, did not consider it as so scri- by the tempestuous incident of his ous; for the former soon after the boyhood.
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the
com-
PACT BETWEEN GERMANY AND CZECHO-SLOVAKIA SETTLES NATIONALITIES
(Continued from Page 1.)
with that of the agreement recalls Chancellor Her's words that he has assumed the protection of all Ger- mans in Czecho-Slovakia, and thus gives it to be understood that those Germans who are Czecho-Slovak citizens may always count on the ussistance of the Reich in all questions
· affecting their ethnical status.
The commentary goes on to say that the committee has been formed In order to enable rapid settlement of any difficultios which may ariso. Hence, according to the commentary, it will no longer be possible to persecute Germans because of their adhesion to German tradition, or be cause they cultivate relatioris with their German Motherland. Neither will it be possible in the future to restrict their cultural, economic and social' development.
The commentary concludes by say- Ing that the National Socialist principle of respect for foreign cul- ture furnishes the guarantee that the German Government will observe an Impartial altitude-Trans-Ocean,
NAVAL MEN'S BODIES
Swatow. Nov, 23.
The bodies of the four seamen who were lost when a party of 18 sailors were returning to H.M.S. Diamond, which is on patrol of Swalow, were found to-day off Manu.
their
They will be buried to-morrow, The men were lost when party boarded a sampan after their launch engine failed, and the sampan sank beneath the [heavy weight. Reuter.
SHARE PRICES
The following is the list of local
Banks share quotations issued this morning.
ILK. Banks, $1,355 m.
H.K. Bank (Lon. Reg.), $811⁄2 n. Chartered Bank, £0%_n.
Mercantile Bank, A. & B., £27% n. Mercantile Bank, C. £13 n.
East Asia Bank, $80 n.
Insurances
Canton Ins., $220 n.
Union Ins., $492% n.
China Underwriters, $2 n.
H.K. Fire Ins., $180 n.
Shipping
Douglas, $08 n.
HK. Steambonts, $10 n. Indo-Chinas (Pref.), $60 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $34 n. Shell Bearer, s/- 85/- n. Union Waterboats, $0 n.
Docks Etc. H.K. & K. Wharves, $118 £. H.K. Docks (old), S1814 . H.K. Docks (new), $18 n.
$5.80 n. Providents (old), Providents (new), $5.00 n. New Engineering Sh. 54% n. Shanghal Docks, Sh. $124 n. Kailan Mining Adm., s/- 17/- {}, Rauba, $0.10 b.
Venz: Goldfield, $3 n. Hongkong
Mines, 7 cts. n.
Philippine Mining Antamok, .46 33. Atoks, P.
Baguio Gold, P. 2311⁄2 58.
Benguet Consol., P. 12.60 su. Benguet Explor., --
Coco Grove, P. 49 so. Consolidated Mines, P. .0035 sa. Demonstrations, P. 28% sa.
I.X.L., P. .05
.
Paracale Gumaus, P. —- 30. San Mauriclo, P. 1.76 sa. Suycc Consol, P. 10% sa. United Paracales, P. 481⁄2 su.
Hotels, etc. Landı,
H. and S.
3. Hotels, $0.40 a.
H.K. Lands, $35 n
H.K. Lands 4% deb
deb. 107
n.
Shanghai Lands, Sh. $8.75 n.
Humphries, $9 n.
H.K. Realties, $5% *.
Chinese Estates, ex. div. $90 n.
Public Utilitias
H.K. Tramways, $10.50 b. Peak Trama (old), 36% b. Peak Troms (new), $3 n.
3721⁄2 n. Star Ferries, 313 Yaumati Ferries (oc) 22 n.
$23 n. Youmati
Ferries,
China Light (old), $10.40 b. China Light (new), $1020 n. H.K. Electric, $50 n.
Macao Electric, 3171⁄21⁄2 n. Sandakan Lights, $10 n. Telephone (old); $23.80 m. Telephone (new), $8.60 n. Singapore Tractions, 5/- 22/6 n. Singapore Pref., s/- 23/9 n.
Industrini Cald: Macg, (ord.), Sh. $14 n. Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $13 n. Canton Ices, $1,70 m. Cements, $151⁄2 n. H.K. Ropes, $4.65
Stores, &c. Dairy Farms, $2336 n. Watsons $7% 8.
11,
Lane Crawforda, $01⁄2 n. Sinceres, $3 n.
Wing On (HK), $473⁄41⁄2_n. William Powell, Ltd., 50 cla, n.
· Cotton MRI.
Ewo Cotton Sh. $18.00 m. Shal Cotton (old), Sh. $100 n. Toong Sings, Sh, $24 n.
Texules, Bh. $42 n. Wing On
Miscellaneous H.K. Entertainments, $51⁄2 x. Constructions, $ik n. Vibro Piling, $3.80 b. Ch. Govt. J% 1925 G8 Bonda.,
742% n
ILK. Govt. 4% Loan 0% pan. b. HR. Govt. 34% Loan par b. Marsmans (Lon.), s/— ex. div.
17/6 n. Margmans (HK), u/− 8/- x.
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