THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1938.

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LONDON, Nov. 29.

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of Jewish refugees in Central Europe, at a conference at the Foreign Office on Friday.

The meeting will be that of the Inler-Governmental and vlee-Chair- man's Committee on Refugees, which was set up after the Evon cun- ference.

Britain, the United States, France, Holland and Brazil, will be re-

presented."

Mr. George Rublec,

American

Director of the Committee will pre-

of his inquiries since Evian. These

PENAL REFORM MEASURE

sent a report embodying the results New Way Of Dealing| enquiries centred on the possibility With Young Offenders of Jewish immigration into any of

31 nations represented at Evian.-

Reuter

ANOTHER ANTI-JEW

DECREE

Berlin, Nov. 29.

London, Nov. 20. Str Samuel Hoare, the Home Secretary, revealed more of his plans respecting penal reform, when he moved the second rending of the Criminal Justice Bill in the House of Jews are forbidden to show them-Commons to-day-a Bill which im- srives in Berlin' strects this coming Saturday from noon until A pan.. according to a new decree, when the its winter help country begins campaign. Reuter.

NAZIS ARRESTED FOR LOOTING

Vienna, Nov. 29.

It is Metally announced that as

a result of Gestapo investigations

into lootings during the anti-Jewish demonstrations, 12 members have been dismissed from the Nazi Party,

and sent to a concentration camp.

Further arrests Reuter Special.

are

expected.

ROOSEVELT CONSIDERING THE PROBLEM

proves the methods of dealing with persons found guilty of offences, and modifies and simplifies the Criminal Justice Luw.

Grynszpan's

Relatives Imprisoned

Paris, Nov, 29.

The uncle and aunt of Herschel Grynszpan, alleged assassin of the German Legation officer, Herr von'

Rath, were sentenced to four months' imprisonment and a fine of 100 francs to-day, for having provided refuge for Grynszpan after he had been ordered to leave Franco-Trans-Ocean.

"PUPPET" OFFICIAL MURDERED

Another Shanghai Outrage

Shanghai, Nov. 30. Mr. Zel Ching-ping, head of

Britain To Borrow

Again

To Re-Arm

LONDON, Nov. 29.

IN VIEW of the further ex-

penditure on defence now con- templated the Chancellor of the Exchequer has decided that some increase in the limit of £400,000,-

000 authorised by the Defence Loans Act in 1936, for borrowing in connection with the rearma- ment programme will be neces-

sary.

1

For some time the suggestion has been made in both parliamentary und financial circles that with a view to allaying anxiety on the part of industry and trade with regard to the future incidence of the cost of the Chancellor should rearmament, make some statement in anticipation. of the budget, and it was in reply to a question in the House of Com- ་་ ་་

on these lines that Sir John mons

to-day he had Simon announced come to the conclusion further borrowing power would be

that some

Dealing with young offenders, Sir Samuel Hoare sald he telt they must have effective means of dealing with them. Accordingly, in substitution of the out-of-date methods he was proposing compulsory attendance ot centres. The proposal was based on the "Shanghai City Govern-needed and it was his intention at the view of experienced social workers that wise punishment should ment" Bond Loan Office, died Parliament do good and not harm, and should

an appropriate time next year to ankc

to pass legislation for

not break the thread of the youthful last night as a result of axe this purpose. offenders' lives, nor take them out wounds inflicted by aasassins neither desirable nor practicable to of employment, If employed.

At the same time the punishment must be unpleasant, therefore he proposed compulsory attendance at centres to which the young could be sent for a limited number of hours, over a period the maximurn beint of six months, at which they would be ordered to attend a given number day, the number never to exceed three.

Washington, Nov. 20. "Not now," was the only answer vouchsafed by President Roosevelt at a press conference to-day, when he was asked whether Mr. Hugh of hours Wilson, the American Ambassador to Berila, was returning to Berlin soon, or returning eventually.

President Roosevelt stated that Mr. Wilson would remain the United States for the time being.

He implied that the Ambassador on develop return would depend ments abroad.

The President revealed that he ha made a general examination of the ninority question in the course on conferences with Mr. William Phil- American Ambassador to Romi, and would resume consultation.

Lipie

some

bis return to

time atter Washington on December 6. Presi- dent Roosevelt stater that Mr. Phillips would return to Rome an December 10.-Reuter

HONGKONG WEATHER

REPORT

Yesterday's maximum temperature

mum 65.

The iden was that offenders would be ordered to attend the centres on Saturday afternoon or evening. That would mean they would be deprived of ielaure, and not having the fun of going to football matches and films, and that they would be made to looks rather ridiculous among their friends. They would also be given some kind of useful training-Reuter Special.

yesterday morning.

The assassins at the same seriously wounded his wife.

time

While cphasising It would be depart from the rule prohibiting

anticipation of the estimates or pro Visions

the budget, the Chancellor of said he recognised the increases LE defence cxerable. International which already

had been 1 announced, Settlement police continued a two-had brought to the forefront

1030 Act had authorised bor- day crime drive, rounding-up a total question of how they should be met. of 75 suspects

the Meanwhile

when it was revealed that in addition to "incrimination documents," they salzed five pistols, two bombs and a quantity of ammunition.

The

the

the

by late last night,rawing up to £400,000 900, and by the end of the present financial year they should have met cost of

the rearmainent out of borrowed money to the extent of about £180,000,000. Some £220,000,000 would therefore It is believed that the series of remain, so that the problem of au- urgent, raids will result in the apprehension thority to borrow was not

---United Press.

they tr

an-

of the largest number of terrorists but he thought at a time when new in the criminal history of Shanghal. commitments were being incurred, should prepare plan in advance. Sir John Simon added to hit ap nouncement that it would be im- possible to mention figures in anti- cipation of the new Bill, but he made the statement in order to re- move uncertainty so far as he could.

-British Wireless.

AMBASSADOR ON NEED FOR ANGLO-AMERICAN TRADE COLLABORATION

LONDON, Nov. 29.

Mr. Joseph Kennedy, the American Ambassador, speaking at a luncheon of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, and the Manchester branch of the English-Speaking Union to-day, again referred to the Anglo-American trade agreement.

SHARE PRICES

The following is the list of local

Mr. Kennedy said: "It appears that the totalitarian countries, to- gether with the areas now controll- ed by them, or ilkely to fall under their sway, account for about one- third of international trade. Britain, in Hongkong was 76, and the mint-France, the United States and other share quotations issued this morning.

At 10 o'clock this morning countries account for the rest.

It the temperature was 70, with humi will be seen, therefore, that while dity at 08 per cent.

made the totalitarian regimes have The Royal Observatory weather

considerable headway with the regi- this morning stated mentation of foreign trade, two- report issued that a moderate anti-cyclone has thirds of the international business developed over Chins, and the neigh of the world is silil transacted on a bouring seas. Depressions are situat reasonably free basis.

The latter W.N.W.

Local

ed to the south of Hokkaido, and "That fact should encourage us to about 200 miles west of Manile hope that the type of commercial probably moving policy which we consider desirable will yet prevail. We must do every- forecast is: North cast thing in our power to make the winds, fresh; fuir.

democratic system and trade system work, and make it so attractive that these nations now committed to a а different system will join us in great movement to restore to inter- national commerce the flexibility it once enjoyed,

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London, Nov, 20.

On the London Stock Exchange to- day there was a mild revival of speculative Interest in International. and Kafirs, while occasional invest- ment inquiry, based on the opinion that the French situation was less tense, lent a brighter appearance to gilt-edged holdings.

"The United States and Great Britain are equipped perhaps better than any of the other nations to support a policy of economic nation- alism. My country within her bor- ders, and Britain within her Empire, have practically everything necessary for the purmilt of industry. could make rubber at 4/- a pound if we wished. We don't do it. We rather buy from Malaya at Ed.

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"Britain and the United States have a great opportunity for economie col- laboration. If we fall there is no telling what will happen to the trade of the world. Perhaps we shall have a world made up of self-contained

Otherwise the market was quiet economic units, each attempting to with Industrials tending to case, produce for the needs of their own

following though Inter they rallied, Sir John Simon'a reference in the people. That is that road to hard- ship, to international unrest, and the House of Commons to borrowing for road finally to increased tension be- armaments.

tween nations.”—Reuter, On foreign exchange, the franc

quiet. improving

bea on

WDS

covering. Wall Street was steady-Power standard of armament must Reuter Special.

TOKYO MARKET IN CAUTIOUS MOOD

be maintained by Japan in preporn- tion against a possible joint front organisable by the Soviet Union and by China in future.

Tokyo, Nov. 30. "Losses of from one to five yen were The stock market has assumed nregistered yesterday over practically cautious mood following the state-the entire list of stocks.

Declines were especially notable in ment by the Vice-Minister of War, Major-General Elki Tojo, that a two- speculativo ahares-Domes,

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Bankı

H.K. Banks, $1,342

60.

H.K. Dank (Lon. Reg), £82 n. Chartered Bank, £0 n.

Mercantile Bank, A. & B., £27 n. Mercantile Bank, C. £13 n. East Asia Bank, $08 n.

Insurances

Canton Ins., $215 n. Union Ins., $402% 8. China Underwriters, $2 n. HK. Fire Ins., $100 n.

Shipping

Douglas, $00 n. H.K. Steamboats, $18 n. Indo-Chinas (Pref.), $00 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $24 n. Shell Bearer, s/- 85/-

Unlon Waterboats, $9 n.

Docks Etc. HK. & K. Wharves, $114 sa. H.K. Docks (old), $18% n. H.K. Dacks (new), $17 n. Providents (old), $5% n. Providents (new), $5.15 n. New Engineering Sh. $4.80 . Shanghai Docks, Sh. $85 n. Kailan Mining Adm., 2/- 177- n. Raubs, $0.10 b.

Vonz: Goldfield, $3 n. Hongkong Mines, 7% cla, a.

Philippine Mialog

Antamoks, P. 40% sa.

Atoks, P. 20% so.

Bagulo Gold, P. 241⁄2 sa. Benguet Corisol., P. 12.70. Coco Grove, P. 49 sa. Consolidated Mincs, P. .0035 sa. Demonstrations, P. 2811⁄2 sa. LX.L, P. 07.80. San Mauricio, P. 1.78 sa Suyod Consol, F. (194) United Paracaler, P. 150 sa,

Lande, Hotels,, ata, ji

H. and S. Hotels,, $0.45 «. H.K: Lands 38432 875 H.K. Lands: 1% deb, 1074 n.

RECRUITING FILLIP

London, Nov. 29.

de- The regular British army Aciency on November 1, was 21,574 omeers and men, but if recruiting continues at the present rate, the deficiency on the present establish- ment is likely to be under 20,000 nt the end of next March, said Mr. ques- Leslie Hore Eellshn, during tion time in the House of Commons

to-day.

He added that there were almost double the number of recruits this year then last-Reuter.

Shanglia! Lands, Sh. $8.90 n. Humphries, $91⁄4 n H.K. Realties, 35% n. Chinese Estates, $06 n.

Public Utiliti❤•

H.K. Tramways, $16.50 b. Penk Trams (old), $8 n. Peak Trams (now), $3% n. Star Ferries, $704 sa. Youmati Ferries (old), $23 n. Youmati

(now), $22 D. Ferrier, China Light (old), $10.40 b. China Light (new), 110-20 n. H.K. Electric, 35515 b. Macao Electric, $174 Sandakan Lights, $10 n. Telephone (old), $23,50 n. Telephone (now), $8.00 n. Singapore Tractions, a/- 22/8 n. Singapore Pret., s/ 25/- n.

Industrial

11.

Cald: Macg. (ord.), Sh. $14 n. Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $13 n. Canton Ices, $1,70 n.

..

Cenments, $15.35 sa. H.K. Ropes, $4.05

Stores, &c. Dairy Farms, $234 n. Watsons, $0 b.

Lane Crawfords, $8% n.. Sinceres, #2 n.

Wing On (H.K.), $30 n.

William Powell, Ltd., 90 cts. n.

Cotton Mille

Ewo Colton Sh. $16.00 n.. S'hal Cotton Sh. $100 ex div. Toung Sings, Sh. $24 n. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $40`n.

Miscellaneous

H.K.

Constructainments, $801⁄4 27.

$1 n. Vibro Piling, 3044 80.

Ch. Govt, 8% 1925 G$ Bonda,

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H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 0% prza, b. HX. Govt. 3% Loan par b. Maramana (Lon.), a/= 17/3-sa. Maramana (HK), «/- 3/- n.

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