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FLOWER BULBS. Just received from Holland, Gladioll, Renunculus. Begonia, Gloxinia, Iris for sale at 15 cents per bulb. Obtainable at Grnea Co. 10 Wyndham Street.
VICTORY ASSURED IN CHINA
(Continued from Page 1.) national relations in towards justice
their
Thursday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BARCELONA'S DEATH
THROES
G.
ME R.
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 30th day of January, 1939, at 3 p.m. at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Let f Crown Land at Grampian Road, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from lat July, 1898, with the option of renowal at a Crown Rent to be
xed by the Surveyor-of His Majesty the KING, for one fur- ther term of 24 years lead the last three days thereof.
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- aal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required authorised to deposit with officer who will be present at the hundred sale, the sum of two
an
and prace with the Democracies daily | dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum
determination strengthening
will be refunded on payment of resources for staging * Atial show-down against world brigandage. the Purchase price.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
and
UPHILL BATTLE
General Chiang emphasized that China has hitched her wagon to the bekong star of international jus- tive and righteousness and will march unflinchingly on towards her goal. China, he promised, will stick to the
st of her policy of
of resistance.
of
to
Chino, the Generalissimo ucclared, ly fighting an uphill battle for her own preservation and Far East and World peace and Justice. Tals cause for self-preservation and world vin- ction must prevail in the long run.
With every assurance of victory vouchsafed for, however, it behoves every
member
the Parly strengthen his determination and confidence to win, Generalissimo "Chiang admonished. When
member understands himself, enemy, and the absolute development of clrcumstances and state of affairs, the Gentralissime said, he would cer tainly clearly see the final outcome of the present war.
every
the
UNITY AND HARMONY The Generalissimo said from now unt China's efforts should be directed against the weaknesses of the enemy. Against the conceited, swashbuckling. disun.ted and top-heavy Japanese, China will show unity and harmony: against the weakness of industrial will develop her Japan, China agricultural stability and spirit thrift; into the dangers of Japan's impending social collapse China will add a catalysis by hastening her own wartime reconstruction, utilising her clinatlé and geographical advantages: and as contrast to the brutal militarism of Japan China wl}} enforce faithfully the Inte Party Leader's Three People's Principles.
Concluding, the Generalissimo sald every member should clearly realise the tremendous task of the Party as a whole and the members Ля in- vidiuals, and fight to the Inst for the achlevement of the supreme and Anal goal
of the revoluilon.- Central News.
SOCIALIST APPEAL TO DEMOCRACY
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them, as suni acts would create a most unfavourable impression .in Great Britain.
It is stated that the British acting agent received the Assurance that "acts of
I violence and reprisals would be incompatible with the character if Genereal Franco and with the aims pursued by him."
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HONGKONG TRAMWAYS,
LIMITED
078 +$
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of HONG- KONG TRAMWAYS, LIMITED will be held at the offices of Mesara, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the 17th day of February, 1939, at 12 o'clock
to transact the noon, ordinary business of the Company,
AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that the REGISTER OF MEMBERS of the Company will be CLOSED from FRIDAY. the 3rd to. FRIDAY, the 17th February, 1939, both days inclu- sive.
By Order of the Board,
W. F. SIMMONS,
Secretary. Hongkong, 25th January, 1939.
HUMPHREYS ESTATE
FINANCE COMPANY,
LIMITED.
&
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of SHARE- HOLDERS will be HELD at the HONG KONG HOTEL, Hong Kong, on THURSDAY, the 16th Feb- ruary, 1939, at 12 NOON for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with ♫ Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st, December, 1938.
The British Minister in Barcelona, Mr. Ralph Stevenson, has made similar demarche and called the attention of the Loyalls! authorities The TRANSFER BOOKS of the to the question of the maintenance of
Company will be CLOSED from public order in the event of an cvacuation of Barcelona by the SATURDAY, 4th. February Loyalist troops and oficials, with THURSDAY, 16th. February, both special reference to the position of
days inclusive, the political prisoners in that city
to
who are estimated to number about JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
.General Managers. Hongkong, 24th. January, 1939.
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here, Prealdent Azann the deputy ministers for foreign affairs are not among the refugees in Gerona.
The Foreign Minister, Senor Alveraz Del Vayo, who was accom- nanied by his wife, left Parls on Tuesday "sight, and is expected to rench Gerona Trans-Ocean.
some time to-day-
FRANCO'S LORRIES LOADED WITH FOOD
Paris, Jan. 25. Thousands of lorries loaded with food are walling near Barcelong to follow General Franco's troops into the city, says a Burgos message.
Severe control is being exercised to prevent a large influx of refugeca from other provinces, and only those with special pansen will be allowed to enter the city. Only those with to prevent a large influx of refugees rotatives there will be allowed to
stay.
be sent to the provinces from where As soon as possible, refugees will they have fled,
Cvil guards will patrol the city. and the people will be ordered to resume their jobs. The banks will open immediately, and the hospitale will receive fresh equipment.
The personnel of the Town Coun- cil has already been appointed on
take paper, whielt w!!!
to work immediately-Reuter,
RAIL SERVICE SUSPENDED
Perpignan, Jan. 25. Supplies of gas, water and clectric current have cenied in various parts of Barcelona, nccording to refugees arriving here
from the Catalan
capital.
AIR MAIL TO-DAY Delphinus Due Here
From Hanoi
The Imperial, Airways plane Del- phinus is expected to arrive at Kai Tak nt 11.30 a.m. to-day with the mid-week mall, after 'an over-night| balt at Hanol,
The mall, which was scheduled for 0 p.m. yesterday, has been delayed by weather,
The weekly Air France plano is expected at 12.30 p.m. with mall ant pasachgers from Hanol.
The Pan American China Clipper left on schedule yesterday with six Dassengers and mail
for San Francisco. The next Clipper is due on Saturday,
DARWIN HOP RECORD !!
London, Jan. 25.
The non-stop fight of the British Royal Air Force bombers from Is- maila to Darwin is regarded by the International Aeronautical Society as a world, record distance, declared to Bulletin, be just over 7,158 miles--Reuter
AIR SERVICES Arrivals and Departures Of Planes
Outward
For
London,
Australia, British Countries and Europe: Imperial Air- ways 7 a.m, to Jan. 27; Imperial Airways 7 a.m. Jan. 31,
For Chungiting, Slan, ete,: Eurasia and C.N.A.C. service indefinite.
For U.S.A., via Mania, Honolulu, Guam: Philippine Clipper Jan. 28: Cipper 8.30
a.m. Feb. 9. For France via Hanol: Air France, 6.30 am. Jan. 28.
Inward From London, Australia and Eri- Countries: Imperial Airways noon Jan. 26; Imperial Airways p.m. Jan. 28.
The roads from Barcelona to the French frontier ure, reported to be
til blocked by an incessant stream of motor cars, as well as all other kinds of vehicles,
The rollway service has zen completely suspended-Trans-Ocean.
LOYALISTS CUT OFF
St. Jean de Luz, Jan, 25,
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From Chungking, Yunnanfu, Kwel- lin: C.N.A.C. Eurasia Services Inde- anite.
From USA, via Honolulu, Guam, Manlin: Philippine Clipper 12.30 p.m. Jan. 29.; Clipper 12.30 p.m.
From
Loynlist troops in the Pyrences, incl. 8. the neighbourhood of Seodeurgel are completely isolated from the south as a result of the Insurgents' capture of Solsona, according to Insurgent re- ports received here, which claim that
this assures the ultimate colapse of
the Catalonian front in the Pyrenees. General Yogue's Moroccan troops
have now halted on the heights of Mont Julch, on the outskirts of Bar Barcelona, awaiting the arrival of the Navarrese troops marching down from
Manresa along the River Llubregni, via Turraña.
General Franco is pursuing the same tactics as he followed at Bilbao, awaiting the general encirclement of the city before taking it, and thus avoiding street fighting-Heuler,
CITY STARVING
Burgos, Jan. 23. Insurgent troops, advancing on Barcelona to-day, strengthened their
positions along the Llobregat River:
and after crossing the river, occupied Castellvistal.
In
the
of
France. via Hanol: Air
France, 12.30 pm. Jan. 26.
SOCIETY
WEDDING
Mr. R. R. W. Ashby And Miss D. P. Hughes
THE PEAK CHURCH was the
scene of a brilliant society wedding yesterday afternoon, when Mr. Ronald Robert Willson Ashby, Hon. A. D. C. of His Excellency the Governor, mar- ried Miss Doreen Patricia Hughes.
His Excellency was represented at the Church by his Aide-de-Camp, Captain Batty-Smith.
of
Was
The bride, who is the daughter of
P. Hughes, Norfolk Place, London, W2, given away in marriage by Mr. R. Keith Valentine, Sub-manager of Messrs. Dodwell & Co. Ltd.
the south,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Moroccans, pushing along the coast, have reached the Barcelona suburbs, while three other columns are advancing on Barcelona from the direction
She had chosen for her wedding Hospitalet, Tarraša and Sabadell,
Fugitives crossing
the dress a charming model in white over to Insurgents from Loyalist. territory bridal satin, with pearl trimming on this afternoon reported that Vic the bodice, and in place of the cus-
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tomary tulle vell, wore population of Barcelona still
One white chiffon, and carried estimated at more than 2,000,000, and they have had scarcely any food for bouquet of arum illica. the last seven dove,
Miss P. A. M. Harrop, wearing a
sutin, All executive power in the Catalan
acted smart frock of blue exclusively in theas maid-of-honour. capital is now
of the Loyalist milltary rummand.--Trans-Ocean.
hands
CORRIGAN TELLS OF SHIPMENT OF "WAR' MATERIALS
(Continued from Page 1.)
·ing, and that he was receiving £5,250, Shu asked him to collect the money and to bring it to him.
Willing paid him £5,025 saying to Shu that there was a reduction for expenses. He gave the money to Shu and reminded Shu that he owed him
опе DI
The bridegroom, who is the son of Mrs. Ashby of "Meath" Paddock, Horley, is connected with Messrs. Dodwell & Co., Lid., Hongkong, and is a Lieutenant in the Hongkong Naval Volunteer Force. He was attended by Mr. Brian Melton Date- man, as best
man.
The Rev. Cyril Brown offelated at the ceremony.
A reception was held after the ceremony at the residence of Mr. Valentine, No. 273 The Peaks.
When the happy couple left for the honeymoon, Mrs. Ashby wore a smart creation in French blue with maroon accessories.
£2,008 or £3,000 on the "Hoochow New Reich Attache
transactions.
Shu gave him £1,300.
The personnel of the British Minis. CONSIGNEES' NOTICES. told anything of the whereabouts of
2,000. Mr. Slevenson was given the assurance that every possible measure would be taken to ensure the main- tenance
of order and the safety of the prisoners.
ter's staff who is remaining in Baree- lona for the time being has been
reduced to Ocean.
* mlatinum-Trans-
Troops Guard New
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS. DES
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,
Steamship
ARMS IN BELGIUM Counsel (to Corrigan): Were you! the actual guns and ammunition? -Shu said that they were at Captain Dall's place in Belgium.
Corrigan said that he paid about £350 in connection with, the ship ment of the dummy cargo. Hic ex- pected the money back from Shu, but he never got it,
Shu tolt him that he distrusted
Lancashire Works Saigon etc., arrived Hongkong on the Willings, and he thought they
London, Jan, 25.
A detachment of troops arrived at „Euxton, near Chorley In Lancashire to-day, to help factory police guard the 20,000,000 Government munitions factory which is now completed there.
An offelal denied that there was any truth in the rumours of trouble between the Irish employees. He said that now production was begin- ning it was necessary to patrol the numerous entrances.-Reuter.
CHINESE BOMBERS HIT SHIPS
"FELIX BOUSSEL" 0'A/30 Bringing Cargo from Marseilles via
Tuesday, 24th January, 1939.
Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godawns of the Hongkong Kowloon Whart and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow loon, whence delivery may be obtain 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 Fackages will be examin→ ed by the Company's Surveyor Messrs: Goddard and Douglas In the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 am, on Monday, 3011 January, 1930.
Consignees must have a Revenue Omeer in attendance when any duli- able goods are examined by the No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
Japanese Craft Struck Company's Surveyors.
Near Weichow
Chimoking, Jan. 28. It te officially claimed; that three.
·Jaraneen Warehim, were damaved when Chinese ylanes, en January 28, bunhed a condentration of Japaneva warching. nat • tennimorts, in the Vicinity of Welchow faland, opposite Pakhol-Reuter;
E. ONL Agent. Hongkong, 24th January, 1939.
Dr. Thomas Walter Ware, M.D., co. (BRIST.) 2.Þ.1. (Low), has been appointed to be a Health. On cer na from January 21, 1930.
were working with Lante with
regard to the Hoochow." That was why Shu told him not to tell the Wulings about the duming cargo.
Asked by Counsel whether s trusted Captain Ball, Corrigan replied that he had no reason to distrust him. "He was a very clever man. He may inve had his own axe to grind some where."
Corrigan added that he thought the Willings had had a raw dent on account of Shu's suspicions, thus he pakd then back £3,800,
The case was adjourned-Reuter,
Arrives Here
to
Among the passengers on board the Gneisenau arriving here yester- day was Herr Franz Ferring, new
German the
Consul- Attache General in Hongkong.
Herr Ferring was stationed for the last two years with the German he Embassy in Paris, from where was transferred here at the end of
last year.
Turkish Premier's Resignation
Ankara, Jan. 20.
It is reported that the Turkish Premier has resigned, and that a new Cabinet has been formed under the Minister for the Interior-cuter.
CHARGE DENIED
Washington, Jan. 25. Representative Wright Palmon, before the House Representatives, denied charges that ho was pald 800 for sponsoring series of speeches for the McKesson und Robbins drug drm, whose affairs are Mr. Murriner S. Eccles, Chairman under investigation following the sui- of the Federal Reserve Board, mode ekte of Philip Musica, alias Donald
“SPEND' MORE" PLEA
Washington, Jan. 26.
a strong defence on the question of Coster, New York drugʻ magnato—- pubile spending. He reiterated, that | United Press. The United States could not be im- poverished by borrowing fron. Itself,
United PreKR
Berlo, Jan. 25. ⠀⠀ Thirty-seven thousand Italians are going to Germany this year to take part in agricultural work-Reuter,
Paris, Jan. 28.
M. Edouard Daladier presided at a meeting of the permanent com mittée for Nallonal Defence, attended by Ministers of the Navy and Air. and the chiefs of staff of the forces.
Reuter
January, 26, 1939.
J. ULLMANN & Co.
More
than
1,000
DIFFERENT
STYLES
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GOOD
WATCHES
PRICES,
QUALITY
POST OFFICE.
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VIA SIBERIA - BOUTE Letters and Posteards for Europe-
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at 5 pm, on the previous day.
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