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FLOWER BULBS. Just received from Holland. Gladioll, Renunculus, Begonia, Gloxinia, Iris. For sale at 10 cents per bulb. Obtainable Graca Co. to Wyndham Street,
STOCK MARKET REPORT
The Bogkong Stock Exchange official anmary issued at 3.30 pm. yesterday, says:
The local market was again qulet and restricted. Banks were done at $1,370 and 51,305, and Troms im- proved from $17 to $17% on the declaration of 00 cents dual dividend. The Manila market fell sharply the day, but steadied in the during afternon, cloning however with losses of from 5% to 10%.
Buyers
Hongkong Bank $1,350 HK. Fir Insurance $170 Daugiaren 600
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Sandakan Light $9.70
K. Hopes $7.00
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Union Insurance $400
Chins Underwriters 10.70
1. Reale $3.05
China Lighla (Cam Mix) $9.40
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Balo
Hongkong: Bank $1,370,03
China Underwriters $0.65
H.K. Resilies 15.05
H.K. Tramwayn #17/17.19/17.25
China Lighta (Right) $3/3.02
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Benguet Consolidated
Baguio Gold 21
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Traffic Department Know Nothing of Proposal
Rumours thut the splendid avenue of banyan trees between Kimberley and Austin Rouds, and nearly all the trees in other parts of Nathan Road, have to be cut down, to facilitate the operation of the proposed double- decker buses for service on the main- land, are denied by the local Troffe authoritica.
Enquiries made by a representa- tive of the S. C. M. Past at the Police Trofile Department yesterday elecit- ed the statement that the department live no knowledge of any such no- tion, or that any proposals have been suggested.
No plans have yet been made re- garding putting The double-decker buses inta eperation in Kowloon.
FAIRY TALES
The local agents of the Carlsberg Breweries have distributed a small book giving two of Hans Andersen's
book famous fairy tales. The tastefully produced.
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Two Northerners Disclaim Knowledge of Weapon
ese,
An allegation that the arms had been "planted" in the floor to get the defendants into trouble, was made by the defence at the Central Magistracy yesterday, when two Northern Chin-
Ngal
Yu-chol, 30, shop assistant, and Ngal Tal-sang, 10, unemployed. were charged before Mr. H. A. D. Forrest with
of possession automatle pistol and four rounds of ammunition at No. 386 Queen's Road West, third floor, on January 10.
an
Mr. Hin-shut Le, instructed by for tho Mr. J. M. Hall, appeared defence,
Deleelive-Sergeant J. Allen sald that on Information received, he and party of detectives went to No. 300 Queen's Road West, third floor, about 12.40 p.m. on January 16. The first defendant
wan
not on the floor, but was. A search was made, the
January 25, 1939.
CELOTEX
THE ORIGINAL CANE FIBRE BOARD
GIVES YOU.
HEAT INSULATION SOUND INSULATION ACOUSTICAL CORRECTION DECORATION & STRUCTURAL STRENGTH
SOLE AGENTS:
JOHN-1). HUMPHREYS & SON, and the autoriale pistoa and SHEWAN TOMES
General Managers. Hongkong, 24th, January, 1939.
HONGKONG TRAMWAYS,
LIMITED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of HONG- KONG TRAMWAYS, LIMITED will be held at the affices of Mesars. Jardine, Matheson & Co. Ltd., Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the 17th day of February, 1939, at 12 the o'clock
transact noon, to ordinary business of the Company,
NOTICE 15 HEREBY AND ALSO GIVEN that the REGISTER OF MEMBERS of the Company will be CLOSED from FRIDAY, FRIDAY, the 17th the 3rd to February, 1939, both days inclu- sin.
By Order of the Board.
W. F. SIMMONS,
Secretary, Hongkong, 25th January, 1939.
JEWISH REFUGEE SOCIETY
In conformity with a similar observance in other parts of the British Empire, a Special Service will be held at the 'Ohel Leah' Synagogue DA Sunday, 29th January at 11 a.m., on behalf of the the stranded refugees 0311 German-Polish Frontier,
FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.
What to do to help a child
Anyone knowing of a child who Jas been assaulted, neglected, or Il-treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at once with-
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The Hon. Secretaries, ILKS.P.C. Old City Hall, Queen's Road C., Hongkong,
the Inspector, Pokfulum Road, 1st floor; or the Inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre, Wanchai; or the Inspector, 12. Sal Yeung Chol Street, 1st floor, Kow- loon.
All further steps will be taken and expenses borne, by the Society,
The Informant's nume Will be kept strictly private, except in cases where malice la proved,
mumitian
were found hidden between twe tins, placed one on top of the Firet other underneath the staircase. defendant returned
about half an hour covery of the arms.
tu
the house aller the dis-
of his cross- During the course exarnimation, Mr. Lo sold that his that the defence was
arans, were
"planted" la the premises.
HONGKONG
"FIGHT TO END"
BATTLE FOR LOYALIST CITY
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Chinese detective C40, Chung Hung, said that he discovered the and the advance continues with great arms, which he handed over to Ser-rapidity in all sectors. Rent Allen
Ng Tat-yuen, u woman and prin- cipu tenant of the for, sald that first defendant occupied the cubicle were found. He where the arm lived with his wife and son. First defendant left the house at 8 um. on January 16.
Two Men Seen Cross-examined, Ng replied that she had seen two Chinese looking for the defendant in the flat while he was mut some days prior to him arrest.
.
Recalled by his Worship, Sergeant in such Allen said that informers enses as the present one were not pald
axed wage.
defendant
Giving; evidence, first sukt he arrived in Hongkong from Shanghai with his wife and son about year ago. The second defendant. his nephew, arrived a little later. After a short while in Hongkong. he obtained a job with a firm a few doors away from his house, and went to work every morning at 8 o'clock.
On January 10, he left home at the same time, and did not return again until 1.30 p.m. when he found the police there. Defendant said he had never seen the arms before, and did not know they were in his cubicle. There were two men,
men, Wong Ah-mo,
Insurgent troops are now mossing along the west bank of the Llobregat River from Manresa to the coast.
& CO.
CANTON,
Germany Does Not Appreciate French Threat
Berlin, Jan. 24. Suggestions regarding the "pre- ventive" occupation of Minorca and Spanish, Morocco us a Kuarantee encroach- "The Insurgent high command told against possible Italian Reuter" that the "Just lines of enemy ments on Spanish territory, which defences along the Llobregat River ve been put forward by have crumpled completely under this French press, irez erilised to-day by the "Deutsche Diplomatische morning's advance."
Korrespondenz" on the ground that
tense.
the
With the capture of Gavs, Manresate suggestion "ignore palpable re- and Martorell, Geenral Franco holds alities and constitute an irresponsible the line of the Llobregat River from tempt to render the situation more the sea to a point some 35 miles Inland. Manresa on one of the two
allways from Barcelona to
And its French frontier, ineans the cuffing of a Loyalist ite ne."
By
that
The newspaper complains of the the French
press
Italy reports that capture intends to keep Mojaren, and that valuable Germany is developing naval bases in the Canary Islands, and goes on to
apart froin the BATTERIES POUND PORT
conceptions of the Spanish mentality General Franco's Moroccan forces which are involved in such reports. have crossed Barcelm's aerodrome the latter are contradicted by and reached a point a mile from repeated declarations of the Axis Barcelona's suburbs along the coastowers that they seek no territorial
or other advantages in Spain. road. Batteries are pounding the port,
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On the other hand, the Axis Powers have "rightly regarded the existence Two thousand prisoners were taken of an independent Spain as up to midday.
dispensable bulwark against the spread of Communist influence in the Mediterranean area."-Trass-Ocean.
The
A message
from Perpignan says that the diplomatie corps are with-1 drawing froin Barcelona and Calcetas to Figueras on the frontler. British Consul-General, Mr. Rogers, is remaining provisionally in Barce lona as is part of the French Em- re-bassy.
and Fu Loi-yau, who were not on good terms with him, as he had fused to lend money to both.
His Worship said he wished to have Wong and Fu sub-poenaed to give evidence, and adjourned the case until noon on Thursday.
Defendants were allowed bail of $1,000 each.
FOUND WITH DAGGER A One of $50, or two months' hard labour, was imposed on Chan Siu- hong, 24, boat foki, when he appear. ed before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday and admitted unlawful possession of a dugger in King's Park at 0 p.m. on January 21.
Detective Sergeant C. Pope said that defendant was arrested in King's Park by two police constables. When searched, the
the dagger was found con- cealed in his girdle. He was taken to the station, where he stated that he had been invited by another person to Join a secret society. He was at the same tim
time asked for $7 with the threat that if he did not hand over the money he would be He bad bought the danger In Hunghom from a man who sold it to him for 10 cents.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES. assauited.
SERVICES. CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
Stearnship
"FELIX ROUSSEL"
5*A/30 Bringing Cargo from Marseilles via Saigon etc.. arrived. Hongkong on Tuesday, 24th January, 1030.
Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Oplum. Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Whart and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow- loon, whence delivery may be oblain- ed Immediately after landing.
All claims must be sent in to me on or before 3rd February, 1939, or they will not be recognized,
Damaged Packages will be examin ed by the Company's Surveyor Messrs: Goddard and Douglas in the presenco of the Consignees at 10.00 a.m. on Monday, 30th January, 1939.
Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when any duti able goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
R. ONL Agent.
Hongkong, 24th January, 1930.
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Sergeant Pope asked the magls- trate to take a serious view of the
case.
KOBBERY FRUSTRATED Under the pretext of looking for a clansman, three robbers gained entrance to a fint in Hawk Siu Terrace, West Point, shortly after 10 o'clock yesterday morning.
The men herded the occupants of the floor into a cubicle, and were just about to ransack the place, when a woman screamed and shouted for help. They fied without taking any thing: and the police later Bound three knives at the flat,
CHURCH WORKERS
Martha and Mary Guild Annual Meeting
The Guild of Martha and Mary, Christ Church, hold its annual meet ing on Monday, when Mr. D. Rosenthal presided, and spoke of progress made during the year. The said, membership was thirty, she and the sewing meetings bad enabled talls to be run at the Garden Fete | which were responsible for half of
the $2,000 raised there.
The few monthly meetings that had been held encouraged the Guild
to renew them this year.
Mrs. A. E P. Guest, Hon. Trea- surer, reported a balance in hand of $114.
The election of offleurs resulted na follows: President, Mrs. Rosenthall; Vice-President, Mra. W. Scotcher; Hon. Secretary, Mrs. A. G. F. Prew; Hon. Treasurer, Mrs. C. Bertram: Committee, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Bainbridge, Mrs. Goddard, Mrs. Hume, Mrs. Minshall and Mrs, Frank As 'C. Ling.
A
call from Perpignan to the Foreign Ministry at Barcelona at 7.30 to-night was answered with complete
composure.
Insurgent headquarters claim that Barcelona's last line of defence has crumpled irreparably, and that thou- sands of retreating Loyalists . are i reported be surrendering.
AZANA IN MADRID
I is reliably reported that Presi- dem Azam has arrived in Madrid and that if the Loyalist Government follows suit, the end of Barcelona may be a matter of two days only.
"COUNTRY NEEDS YOU" APPEAL TO BRITISH PEOPLE
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saler Breas would make unprecedented coll en wemen's services.
to
an
WOMEN IN WAR WORK In the event of war, a uniformed women's Jand army would be organised ready to do farm work in part of the country.
Firstly, about 1,500 women will be wanted to replace men in the naval establishments on secretarial and clerical work; Special arrangements are being made to register doctors willing to join the medical services in From Toulons comes the Informa- | war. The Ministry of Labour is tion that the cruiser Suffren has left;establishing a bureau to employ men for Barcelona, where it will probably and
women with professional, be placed at the disposal of the scientifle and technical qualifications.
French Ambassador.
A Paris cominunication says that Senor Alvarez Del Vaye, the Loyalist Foreign Minister has left for Barce- Iona.
Barcelona is now under artillery fire, and Loyalists to-night were retreating into the city, according to Insurgent headquarters,
Insurgent armles are now nearing western suburbs. the southern ond while another force is carrying out an enveloping movement 20 miles north of the city.
Nearly 2,000,000 men will be re- quired, of which 1,200,000 will be for the rat line, and 000,000 for reserves. Volunteers already num- ber 1,200,000. but there many shortages in the services-Reuter.
art #til essential
TEXTILE PLEA TO PREMIER
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produced under low wage "eon-
BARCELONA DOOMED Yesterday's battle for Manresa goods was one of the fiercest of the whole dillons. war. The defenders had orders to
Steps should be taken to ensure fight to the death. Insurgent artillery Bred 80 shells a minute that textiles exported as part of the Into the Loyalist defences. The British quota to the colonies or fall of Manresa has spelt the doom countries with which Brilain has of Barcelona, according to Insur-į trade agreements, should comply with gent strategists—Reuter.
the formula of "spun, woven, and Onished in Britain."
Ex-Kaiser Becomes Octogenarian
SPECIAL AREA
It was also urged that the Lan- cashire Industrial districts should be treated as a special area to receive Government assistance in the tablishment of new Industries.
CS-
Amsterdam, Jan. 24. General Field-Marshal von Mac- kensen, accompanied by Lieut- The memorandum denied that the Colonel von Luetzow arrived this Lancashire Industry was out of date. morning in full uniform at Doorn for and claimed, that given equal condi- the celebrations of the 80th birthday tions, It could compete with the world i of the ex-Kaiser, which take place on in making goods of quality and cheap- January 27.
ness-Reuter, About 50
old villagers assembled in front of the house at Doorn this morning, and were greeted by the ex MRS. PETRIE BETTER Emperor and his wife, who gave them foodstuffs and distributed among them a pile of firewood sawn by the
former Emperor.—Trans-Ocean.
Synthetic Rubber
For Reich Tyres
I
Will Face Manslaughter
Charge in France.
Lyons, Jan. 24. The condition of Mrs. Kay Petrie, who was injured while, her com- panion, Major R. C. Empson, was killed when their car collided with Berlin, Jan. 24. a motor lorry at Amberieu, rear Motor care will be equipped with Villefranche, on Saturday, is stated tyres made of German synthetic to be satisfactory. She will probably rubber in the course of the year de-leave for London to-morrow, clared Herr G. E. von Hannecken,
head of the raw materials section of A formal charge of manslaughter theFour Year Plan.
In connection with the death
of
He asserted that improvements in Major Empson has been made by the
Buthorities the manufacturing process had made, Franch
against Mrs. it possible at a lower price, and pro- Petrie, She will return for investiga- duction was being pushed ahead in tlon before à Correctional Court two large factories-Reuter.
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