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Exchange At A Glance

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ESCAPE

(Continued from Page 1.)

which ..um the

waters

storm carried

nearoy

hus, under

Camp, to the sea.

BRITAIN'S NOTE TO JAPAN COUCHED IN STRONG TERMS (Continued from Page 1.)

January 16, 1939.

REFUGEES AIDED

inu they will have no further need for Donations And Goods

extrality or concessions,

The prisoners had simply lifted the iron gato to the manhole, and had rawled to their freedom.

It is not yet known over what erlod the escapes were made, but it s believed that the prisoners must ave discovered the secret of the nullah

last

since, early

weeks, obvious method of With such an .scope, prisoners would not have arlier attempted to gain their free dom by the risky method of dashing

at the Indian guards.

In

EXTRALITY RIGHTS

the

Make Fine Total

The following donations to the Emer gancy Refuges Council were received be- tween October 17 and December 201

Previously

acknowledged in Press,

On the other hand, Hils Majesty's Government recalls that it undertook the nearly-completed negotiations

HI, Lock, #180: Bank of East Asia. $1.000; with China in 1831 for the abrogation $152,298; Mr. Taol Tak-fan, $100; Mr. W. of Brilish extrally rights.

Anonymous, 10; Bt. Blephen's Girls' Col The negotiations were suspended lege, 14; Bhanghai Commercial & Having

con- Dank, $1,000; National Red Cross Society consequence of

ence of disturbed following

Japanese or China $1.000; A Chinese, 100: Sheung Kuo, 100; W. Elliott, $10. Mr. Leung but His ditions

of Manchuria, seizure

Wong-see, $200; Anonymous, 10: Hong- Association, $1,000; Blam Majesty's Government has always kong Chinese been ready to resume negotiations Kwong Shui Cathoile Members, $11; Dr. at suitable times, and is prepared to tontgomery, 1500; Mr. Jenken Yan, $4: Wuhan Songsters, 30; Anonymour other similar $100; Ko Sing Theatre and Rok Sin Sing It will be extremely difficult to re-discuss this, and

fully independent Parly, 4632. capture any of the prisoners if they questions with a

ve discarded their uniforms, be- Chinese Government when peace is Lause no description of individuals restored,

as been taken.

Oncial quarters pre reticent re- garding the incident. Military head- quarters referred a "Telegraph" re- Jorter to the Civil authorities.

The Hon. Mr. T. H. King, admitting he mass escape, said that no further information was available until en- quiries were completed.

ilo

"TELEGRAPH" REPORTER GOES UP NULLAH

de Government has

Chungahan Oversea Relief Association, $1,000: Miss Won Chee-yin, Miss Yuch Te Wai-Cheng, $3; St. Andrew's Church Pri- note concludes that if Itismary School, 58; Miss Wong Yao-wan, mis-15; Mr. Kwong Sang-hung. 1100 Anony Interpreted the intentions of the mous, $100; Atty. Mia Win-chart, $100; Mise Saunders, $40; D. A. and M. A. Diver, Japanese Government It is due to $10; Anonymous 1300 Bir. Chen Tak the ambigully with which those yan, #200; Chinese Start of Watson's been Medicine factory, North Point, $100; Taitia Intentions have hitherto

200; ILK. cean Girls School Bazaar, Expressed, and it would welcome Kee. 13.000; Miss Ho Yan-ching, 120; Dio

and

detailed Chinese Juvenile Itelief Association, #588; roore preciso exposition of the Japanese con- Members of Nan Yeung Film Co., $10 Miss award, #10; Mr, Lau Ping, 15: L the termination ditions for

of K. C. $25; Mr. Y. Choo, $10; Mr. A. hostilles, and of Japan's policy to Spencer, 5; Mr. K. L. Chan, 170: Mr. 10 Sing-chau. $200; Mr. Ip Clee-kong, $1; Bir. Ng Luk-wa, K Dr. Liu ifung-chau, China Reuter.

s: Col. 11, del Panet, $50; Mir. G. Ingok, 10: Mias D. Bawyer $100; Major and Mrs. Moffatt, $50; Mr. Cheng Wang Yum-etun, $200; Mrs. C. L. Ilda," #150; Mr. L. D. Wood, $100,

T

FRANCO CONCURS The reniarkable ease with which

London, Jan, 15. accomplished prisoners

their

"Reuter" diplomatic correspondent escape became obvious when a "ele-understands that the British Intention graph" reporter visited the camp tu send the note to Japon was known at noon to-day.

and approved by France.

There is reason to despatch of the note has been consideration in Lonoun considerable time.

The reporter was refused admit- tance to the camp by a potice guard on duty at the barbed wire fence.

Walking down to the beach, the reporter discovered the outlet to the nullah, which empties intu Kowloon Bay, about 500 yards from the camp.

For 230 yards, to Sing Wong Tal Streel, the nullah is not enclosed except for 15-ft. retaining walls on

ther side,

At Sing Wong Tul Street, it be comes an enclosed drain, about five tept high.

The Telegraph" reporter followed the drain to the centre of the Intern- ment Camp.

WALKED UNDERNEATH POLICE SENTRIES

In order to reirace the footsteps

believe

for

British Fund for Relief of Distress in

Chins $50,000; British Fund for Reef of

Distress in China $10.701: Local Printing Press, $200; Mrs. Rathbone, $71; Diocesan that Boys Bchon!, #13; Chinese Blair of Pub

Pre- Miss Lilburn, $12; St. Stephen'

e Works Dept., 123; Mr Fred Yang. 16; paratory School, Sunley, 17; St. John's Cathedral, $270; St. Stephen's Hall Women Undergraduates, $100; Chinese National Dramalle Society, $124; Chan Fook Shin- tong, #20; Language Instituto and Foreign Residents of Cheung Chau, 129: Misa X. Society of Hongkong, 253, N. Baxter, 83: Miss A. Pille, 150; Red Cross

under some by the The despatch of a note

to have United States in thought caused some reconsideration of the terms and the drafung of the British

document.-Reuter.

WAR UNLIKELY

Conclusions Drawn By Wall Street

Donations stready paid into Chartered! Bank, $7.145.

Total, $234.040.

National Currency Donations

$10,000: Commission, National Relief Mr. Ng Chu Wal-nan, £20; wang by Provincial Government, $5,000.

Total, $15,020,

Building Fund (Loans)

Chinese Chamber of Commerce, $18,700; Nan Hot Commercial Guild, $1,000; Tang Shing Commercial Guild, $1,000; Paklen Commercial Gulld, $200.

Total, $20,000.

Donations in Kind

The following donations in kind have been received by the Council:

Mr. Khong Kheng-pho, 12,000 sheets matting; Mrs. Chang Ting-yu, 30 entton" blanke; Mr. 8, L, Yen, 40 cotton ibs, biscuits; Mr. S. L. Yen, 1,000 lbs. bis- culls; Mr. Chen Ting-yu, 500 lbs, biscuits: Nom Hardware Mgf. Co., 500

New York, Jan. 13. of the internees, he had to walk Wall Street drew two conclusions underneath the unsuspecting guard from President Roosevelt's armament above ground, for a distance of message. Firstly, the smallness of the about 250 yards from Sing Wong appropriation requested for the 1940matting, Messrs Wa Sting & Co., 650 the fiscal year, indicates that var is un- blankets: Messrs Carlonitz & Co., 0.250

Bikely. Secondly, the aircraft recom- result in a 40 per cent. mendations will rise in business for the neroplane | Meas.

figures,lbs, blicul Mr. Li Pak Keung, 250 lbs. companies over the 1938 which have set an all-time record.

United Press.

Tal Street, to the centre of

camp.

Here he found the manhole through which the prisoners had made cir escape. The manhole is now pad- locked and, presumably, heavily guarded,

With a diameter of five feet, the average nullah is so high that the Chinese could walk through it with- Dul

to drought stooping. Owing conditions, the nullah is completely dry.

JAPANESE CONCERN

Re-Examination of Strength Will Be Necessary

| Navy their Yonal. are al-

.53%

100%

17/6 n.

.83

.9.35 n.

2818

.3 n.

T.T. Manila

53

71% n.

T.T. Batavia

53

1497%

T.T. Salgon

.100

10.00

T.T. Germany

.72

127%

.1/04

at 1.30 am. on Saturday,

'The escapees are still in Chinese tuliforms, and

BUYING

13 0.

1.70 80.

21 sa.

4 m/s L/c London

4 m/s D/D do..

.67 ED.

4 m/s L/C U.S.A.

1/3 1/3.5/32 .29/2

COURT SEQUEL

4 m/s France

.11.40

72.

30 / India

.84

U.S. Cross rate in Lon.

.4.073

.003 sa.

23 50.

.02 na.

.37 8.

107.

.04 n.

.84 b.

.5.00 5.

.90 n.

TT. Switzerland T.T. Australia

HEALTH BULLETIN

One case of Cholera; two each of each Small-pox and Typhoid, four

17.60 n.lot Diphtheria and Chicken-pox and .8 n.six each of Measles and Dysentery

4 were reported on Friday.

China Light, (cum. rts.)....8.55 n.

China Light, (rights) $. China Lights (ex ris.) $. H.K. Electrles S. Caeno Electrics $.

Telephones (old) Telephone (new) Tractions s/-

Sinceres $...!!!

Wing On (H.K.) $.

COTTON MILLS

the New Territories,

biscuits; Mr. II. Y. Mo, 40 cases clothes: Products (China) Ltd. 20 Nestle's Milk cares Engla Brand Mik; Mr. Kum Pak- meng. Coal Merchants Amociation, 144 Chamber of Cam- tons cont; Chinera

bags Workers of merce, 1,000 Funny Hongkong & Whampso. Docks, 200 cotton crathes and 300 lbs, bread; Mr. Toe Chee Chong-sean, 07 colton quilts: Trafic Em- ployees Hongkong Tramways, 500 towels, 1,000 pieces soap. 200 bottles medical ell, Friends of National 2 bags old dresses;

China In Jaya, Tokyo, Jan. 15.

Red Cross Society of

Did

dried clothing

And "I don't think the peace-loving 10 bags It now transpired that a total of

rice: Junk Guild, to sacks rice: National condensed 109 prisoners effected an

Red Cross Society, 20 casca escape people in the United States will be

milk for Canton: Hongkong Branch of between 7 p.m. and 9 pm, on Friday pleased to become the centre of a night. Six men were recaptured naval expansion race," declared the National Women's Relief Association. 28 Minister, Admiral Mitsumasa pirees padded cotton clothing, irs, R. D. Gillesple. Mattress Covers: Mrs. Chan Sol, DO sheets, 75 jackets: Mears, A. S. Wat- Questioned with regard to the son & Co, Ltth, 54 1/3 dozen boxes carballo W. J. Knight, ewl, blacuits; Yow Los most certain to have scattered into Press reports that the United States as Bley, one case of soap: Mr. Is planning to strengthen her Navy. Memorial School, Clothing and Medicines Admiral Yonai said that such reports Davis Bong & Co, Ltd., 500 gunny bags: were often heard in the past while Chinese Chamber of Commerce. 500 cot- ton quilts; Miss Harrop, collection of toya: Congress was in session.

Holland-China Handels Compagnie N.V. 2 There was a sequel to the re- Admitting that the reports are re-bags potatoe four; Indo-Chine B. N. Co. capture of the six men in the Kowarded by the Japanese authorities Ltd. 1,500 lbs, dried fish and vegetables: and trousers; Helena May Interna- loon Magistracy this morning, when with concern, Admiral Yonai point-Central Police Station 415 old uniform the six recaptured

nged out that since her denunciation Tonal Medical Relief Association, 27 pad- peared before the Magistrate,

of the Washington and London naval ded coats Dr. Let Hing-sing. 1.000 packets of medicine: Christ Church V.D.M.A., 200 Inspector H. E. Rodgers asked His treaties, the Japanese Navy has tooth brushes; Mr Wu Wan-hin, 3 cases Worship to impose the severest been pursuing the established policy condensed milk; Mr. 3. J. Paterson, Blen- punishment possible, in order to deter of non-menace and non-aggression. any future attempt by interneca to Ite-examination of the replenish- ment programme for the Japanese After adjourning the care

Naval strength will be necessary in short

period in which to study the view of the recent developments in Ordinances governing the charges, the international situation, but it is on the country's fixed the Magistrate imposed a sentence of still based two months' imprisonment.

policy. Dramatic evidence was given by The Naval Estimates for the next Inspector Rodgers during the hearing fiscal year, the Navy Minister hop-culta, o bags clothes: Yes Mon Tea Mer of the case.

ed, should pass without modification He caused a stir in court when he the Diet so as to secure sufficient said that on other occasions men had provisions for perfection of Japan's

had national defences--Domel. attempted to escape, and two

campi been shot at and killed by

escape.

Internees

for

that the internees they attempted to escape they would be alot,

.72% n. .21 n. 22 n.

..3.60 n.

2 n.

36 n.

.8.65 .5734

n

Powell, Lid. cts..

80 n.

T

11,

Ewo Cotton (c. rts.) Sh. $.

.17% 1.

10

Ewo Rts. H.K.S.

1.10

n.

Sandakan Light $

10.10 b.

.234 .

S'hal Cotton Sh. $.

100 n.

.3.60 n.

Zoong Sings, Sh.5.

24 n.

guards.

.25/- n.

Wing On Texties, Sh$.

40 n.

He added knew that if

.29/-- nì..

MISC.

.14 n.1

H.K. Entertainments $.

.7 b.

.13 n.

Constructions, S.

1.70 R.

Vibro Piling $.

STORES, &c. Dairy Farms $. Watsons $.... Lane Crawfords $.

.10%

.4 b.

.24 b. .8.15 8.

G$ Bonds

.1 .8.00 m.

.70% n.

H. tinut, 4% Loon..0% prm. 1

1.K. Govt. 34% ex. Int.

.8 n.

Marsmans (Lon.) a/- Marsmans (H.K.), s/~

....par. .10/6 b. .3/- 0.

Singapore Pret., B/-

INDUSTRIAL

Cald: Macg. (ord.), Sh. $. Cald: Macg. (Pro.), Sh. $. Canton Icez $.....

Cements $. Ropes $

COPIES OF

PHOTOGRAPHS

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appoaring in the

"SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST"

"THE

and

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH"

may be purchased

at the Business Office of "The Hongkong Telegraph" Morning Post Building.

Wyndham Street.

Inspector Rodgers said that the six

defendants escaped from the comp between 7 and 8 p.m. on Friday,

45

ket and Courts: Mrs. Dunbar, 19 padded coats; Missions Etrangeres, 2 parcels of clothes: St. Stephen's College, 4 bundles clothes; Mr. H. A. Engel, 1 parcel clothes; XYZ Clothes and shoes, Miss Atkins and Ying Wah Girls, School, 764 todth Mrs. Chan Leung-se, 40 dazen clothes; pirs, Fan Ping-fun, bundles of face towels, 000 medicinal herbs, 50 packets tooth brushes, a dozen Tiger Balm; Mrs. A. Chan, Bo padded conta: Pul Sun English School, too empty rice bags, 62 lbs, bls. chants, I box Chinese Tea, Pun Pic-kee. 12 mops: Soom Lei, Cheung King, Chaw Lee, boards for school furniture: Wah Kiu Yat Po. Kung sheung Daily News, news- papera daily: Anonymous, clothes and blankole; Mr. Cheung, loan of Type- writer: Kowloon Canton Railway, paiser for welfare workers and all goods for refugees tree; China Provident Loan & Mortgage Co. Lid.. 1500 worth lurry trans port.

BRITISH FUND

The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation acknowledges the following further contributions to the British Fund for Rebet of Distress in China, Hong- kong and South China Branch:

OFF TO MANOEUVRES American Warships Sall Through Canal Cristobal, Canal Zone, Jan. 13. Precautions were enforced here warships from the January 13, by lifting the cover over to-day as 00

mun-hole which led to a deep Pacific Fleet, including some of the nullah running underneath the camp biggest battleships, began the

Previously through the Panama Altogether 109 men escaped this way mile journey

The six defendants were arrested Canal en route to the Caribbean Sea

only a

and the Atlantic, in Kowloon Tong

The naval authorities asked the escaped. after they had

and not Inspector Rodgers said attempting newspapers to co-operate 'o escape from the camp was a very print details of operations, but they Your are permitted to comment on the Ferious offence. "and I ask Worship to take a serious view of effelency and smoothness of the this case, and to impose the severest, manoeuvres-United Preis.

unkhment you can, so that in future those escapes can be prevented."

few hours

MAGISTRATE'S SYMPATHY

the

wha

Warships on Tour

Washington, Jan. 15. The Navy Department to-day on- nounced that 113 Unlied States war-

manoeuvres.

Mr. Erie Himsworth, the Marts-ships will visit Caribbean ports after Not dates trale, mald to Inspector Rodgers the fleet

sheer were specified but it is expected that that he supposed boredom to be confined in these the visit will be made early in April camos. and Inspector Rodgers re- Various vessels, including battleships, curriers and plied that the authorliles have destroyers, aircraft

doing all they can to relieve cruisers will visit the ports of Haiti,

by monotony Introducing Puerto Rico, Barbados, Martinique, kames, music, and other forms of Virgin Islands, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, St. Christopher, entertainment in the camps.

of two months' Trinidad and the Dutch West Indies. In passing sentenco Imprisonment on each of the six--United Press. men, who were charged with being allen combatants who escaped from confinement, the Magistrate remark- ed: "I have a certain amount of xvmpathy for you people, but con- ditions, being what they are, you have to stay in these camps."

Fire Destroys

acknowledged, $468.100.51; Proceeds of Cinema shows held under the faint suspices of China Entertainment & Land Investment Co., Ltd., and Rotary

HK.. $2,092.95; The British American Tobacco Co. (China) Ltd. and Cigarette its associated Co., the British Co. Ltd.. $5,000.00; Wat Po-cheung, $7.50; Anonymous,

Grandview $10.00: The

Club of

Athletic Club, 182.12; Mrs. B. Jackson, $55.00; "Mary Jennifer" $15.00: Chang wal-yanı, $13.50; Miss May Woo, $25.00; Anonymous, 01.10.

Total $413,744.24.

STREET SLEEPERS

The 5. C. M. Post has received following donation to the Sirret Bieupers' Shelter Society:

Mr. B. Ng. 130.

POST OFFICE.

MAIL FOR CANTON Registered and ordinary Inall (not Insured or Parcels) will be se- cepted for Canton and despatched a

circumstances permit,

MAIL LETTERS

VIA SIDERIA ROUTE. Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Eiro) and South America are forwarded "vla Siberia" if so superscribed.

OUTWARD MAIL. TIME S Registered and Parcel Maits are closed 13 minutes earlier than the Ordinary letter mail only for Westimo given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertis- Kwangtung, Kwongal, Szechwan led to close at or before 9 a.m., re Kwelchew and Hunan will be ac-gistered and parcel mails are closed

at 5 pm. on the previous day. cepted at senders' riak,

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„January 18.

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.... Klungchow

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.January 10,

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Iter.

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Bor.

Ord.

Thors, Jan. 19. K.P.O. ...Jan, 19, 5 p.m. .Jan. 18, 5.30 pan. 0.7.0.

Jan, 19, 5 pm. Jan. 19. 7 pan.

Kamo Moru..Thura, Jan. 19. 7 p.m.

Friday

Shanghai, Japan and Europe (except

and Eire) Great Britain

Siberia.

Swatow and Tientsin

Fort Bayard and Holhow Haiphong

για

Pres. Harrison Fri., Jan. 20, 10.30 am.

Ranchi....Fri., Jan. 20, 10.30 a.m. Tingsong ...Fri, Jan. 20, 10.30 am. Kingyuan ..Fri, Jan. 20, Noon. Canton

Fri, Jan. 20, 2 p.m. ........Fri., Jan. 24. G.P.O. and K.P.O.

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Carthage

South Africa, Aden, Egypt, Malta,

and Europe via Marcelles-due Marseilles, 17th February

Sandakan

Parcela .....Jan. 20. 5 p.m.

Reg.

Ord.

Saturday

... Hinsang

Air Mail for "KLM. Airways Carthago

Direct Service"-due Amsterdam,

Jan. 21, 0.45 a.m. .Jun. 21, 10.30 am.

.Sat, Jan. 21, 8.30 a.m.

„Sat., Jan. 21.. G.P.O. and K.P.O.

31st January,

Ret.

Ord.

the

Papers for Straits and (Parcels and Kumsang

Papers for Calcutta)

Parcels Papers

Anhul

Amoy S

Amoy and Shanghai

Monila and Naples due Naples,

11th February,

DONATIONS AWAITING Donations are lying at the

South China Morn ing Post for the following;

Jund; effice of the

Tang Wah Tospital; Lepers

Refugee Council; Bleepers Shelter Society. Emergency

Bireet

where a fire broke out early yester- day morning.

Wanchai Godown occupied by

The front part of the premises was Arm dealingt in cork and felt hats, while the rear was Apart from the names, the cavingg Damage to the extent of $10,000 occupied by a charcoal merchant. they wished to rejoin their re- was done to the stock of the Mel Wolin of the roof caused considerable

Cork Godown at Hennessy... Road damage.

Three of the men drclared - In ewart that they escaped – because

strank

Jan. 21, 9.20 a.m. „Jan. 21, 10 16.11. .Sat., Jan. 21. Jan. 21, 11 a.m. Jan. 21, Noon Sat, Jan. 21, 5 p.m.

..'... Liangchow..Sat, Jan. 21, 5.30 p.m.

Victoria.....

„Sat., Jan. 21, 6 paní.

Flane....Sat, Jan. 21.

K.2.0.

Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Hono- Fan American Airways

lalu, and U.B.A., by. the "Pan- American Airways Direct Bervice"

ue San Francisco, 25th Jan.

G.P.0.·

Rex., Ord..

Jan. 1. 5 pm. ......Jan. 21, § pun.

Her.. Ord..

....Jun. 21, 5 pm.

„Jan. EX. 8.30 p.m.

Tuesday

of Japan

„Tues., Jan. 24. G.PO, and KP.0.

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A.. Imp,

Central and South America via Vancouver B.G., and (Parcels and Papers for Canada)-due Van- couver B.C., 11th February,

Parcels, ......Jan. 29, 5 pm. Reg.,

Ord

„Jan. 24, 0.13 üm.

Jan, M; 10 HITA

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