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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
25 words $2.00
for 3 days prepaid
Tuesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
January 31, 1939.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HITLER-Continued_From_Page_1
THE "STAR" FERRY COMPAN 1, LIMITED
Notice to Shareholders NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FORTY-FIRST OR- DINARY YEARLY MEETING OF THIS COMPANY will be held at
WANTED KNOWN. EXHIBITION. OF PHOTOGRAPHY | the at Assembly Hall, S. & S. Home, 22 Henessy Road. Admission free. Wednesday to Saturday this week inclusive 6.15 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. each evening.
Exchange At A Glance
SELLING
T.T. London
Demand
T.T. Shanghal
TT, Singapore T.T. Jupan TT. India
T.T. U.S.A. T.T. Manila
T.T. Batavia
FT. Dangkok
.15. 2%
.15.. 2%
173 Nom.
.53 .10014
.03
28
.50%
.53%
.140
T.T. Saigan
.100
T. France
T.T. Germany
TT. Switzerland
10.03 ..72
.128
TT. Australia
.1/014
BUYING
4 m/s Le London
4 m/s D/p
do.
4 m/s L/c U.S.A:
4 m/s France
30 / India
.1/3% .1/3.5/32 .201 .11.35 .844
U.S. Cross rate in Lou...4.67%
H.K. Stock Market
The following quotations were incued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- ket this morning:
BANKS
H.K, Banks, 3........1,305 b & sa.
1.K. Banks Lon. £,
.82% n. .8% n.
13 n. .88 n.
Chartered £..
Mercantile, A. &. B, L..
27 n.
Mercantile, C. £
East Asia $
INSURANCES
Canton S.
Union $.
China Underwriters cts.
220 8. .480 a 45 n.
1.K. Fire $....
170 b.
SHIPPING
Douglas ....
U2 n.
Steamboats $.
15 n.
Indo-Chinas, P. S
.00 17.
Indo-China, D.$.
24 n.
.70/0 1.
.9.1.
Shell Bearer s/s, Waterboats $.
Wharves
DOCKS ETC.
S..
Docks (old) $.
Docks (new) $. Providents (old) $. Providents (new) New Eng. Sh. S.. Shin. Docks. Sh. $.
Kalian /-.
Raubs S
MINING
Venz: Coldfeld $.
Hongkong Mines cta.
Antamoks Ps.
Aloks Ps.
Baguio Gold Ps.
Benguet Con. Ps.
Coco Grove Ps..
Con Mines Ps. Demonstration Ps. L.X.L. Ps. Gumaus Ps.
San Mauricio 1's. Suyoc Consul Pe. Paracales Pa, ...
Hotels $. Lauls S.
LANDS
Lands 45% deb. $. S'hai Lands Sh. $ Humphreys $... HK. Reailles $. Chinese Estates $..
UTILITIES Trans
Peak Trama (sk) S.. Peak Trains (new) $. Star Ferries $.
Y. Ferries (old) $.
110 n.
.17% M.
16.40 11.
5.00 m.
.5.60 r. .100 n.
Office of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. on Friday, the 24th February, 1939, at 11.30 .m. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors to- Statement of gether with Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1938.
IL
The Register of Shares of the Company will be CLOSED. from Friday, the 17th February, 1939, to Friday, the 24th February, 1939, both days inclusive.
By order of the Board of Directors,
C. M. MANNERS,
Secretary, ffongkong, 30th January, 1939.
HONGKONG TRAMWAYS,
LIMITED
i
Demand On Democracies SENNET
For Return Of Colonies
the Netherlands, because they have of a world gone blind, with all the
was resolution at our command. another form of Government,
untrue, We ablolutely interested i exporting National- Socialism."
nzo
not
"The anti-Comintern Pact will, perhaps, one day become the crystu sation point of a group of Powers,
LONG PERIOD OF PEACE
If whose ultimate alm is none greater Herr Hiller declared that Italy has war, Germany will be by than to climinate the menace to pince her side. But ho expressed the and the culture of the world, Insilgat- opinion that there would be a fong, ed by a Satanic upparition. period of peace. -
He said that relations with America were disturbed by lying propaganda, and added: "We forbid the Ameri- cans to interfere in our affairs,"
"The Japanese nation, which in the last two years has set so many oxamples of gloriona heroism, undoubtedly fighting to the service of civilsation at the other side of DEMAND FOR COLONIES
the world.
not "After the World War, Germany)
"Here, her collapse would was forced to pay immense tributes benefit the civilised nations of Eu- in reparations, and at the same time rope, or other parts of the world, but the certain would only lead to was deprived of her colentes.
"To take away Germany's colonial triumph of bolshevism in the possessions was nonsense from an East."
Herr Hier spoke for two hours economic point of view.
"Before the war democrats were and a quarter, after which Fleid- told that British trade would be im- Marshal Goering thanked him for all mensely strengthened by the dissolu- he had done in the past six years, and tion of Germany, but Britain and the concluded with the cry "Sieg Heil."
The Deputies then sang "Deutsch- prople did not become richer. British
and the Horat Uber Alles" "Now Germany is stronger than land
Qessel song.
ever don't want colonies in order
to
"We
establish armies there. satisfied with
Far
It was announced that a short ver- We are sion of the speech would be broadcast own plentiful in English, French, and Italian- population. But we do want colonies, Reuter, for Germany's economic relief.
QUE
Before Herr Hitler spoke, Herr
an-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY YEARLY
"We don't ask other countries to Frick, Minister of the Interior GENERAL MEETING of HONG-adopt our trade measures. We want nounced that the Four Year Plan for LIMITED to buy food and raw materials. We self-sufficiency would be renewed for KONG TRAMWAYS,
to sell our goods, which are as a further four years.
Field-Marshal Hermann Goering as those of other peoples,
went to sel
will be held at the oflices of mile at the ideas of political was unanimously elected President
to
Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co.. Ltd., Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the 17th day of February, 1939, at 12 oclock nuon transact the ordinary business of the Company, NOTICE IS HEREBY AND 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. Train's Crash On N.Y. Elevated
Chicago, Jan. 30. Over 50 were injured in three train crashes on an elevated railway during a blinding snowstorm to-day,
At least six deaths are attributed to the blizzard which is one of the worst ever recorded in Chicago.
A 12-inch fail of snow in nine hours paralysed street traille, and the bus and railway services,
whent pit The famous Chiengo postponed its opening hour because hundreds of traders and officials were unable to get there,-Neuter,
British Factory Destroyed
Loyang, Jan. 31.
,5% n. The British-owned Central Honen Packing Factory in Chengehow. Im- the portant railway junction on Lunghal at Pelping-Hankow Lines in Honan, was badly damaged during Japanese air m' last Saturday, belated report states,
machines took part
15/7 n. .9.35 n.
7
+
.3 n. Six Japanest
n.
.43 n. 30% ra, ,26 sa. .13.30 sa.
45% sa.
0025 sa.
211 Sil.
02 sa.
1.72 A. 21% an.
.03 0.
.6:60 5. .30 6. .107. ,814 D. 834 m. 5.70 - .95 11.
16.00 8.
More
in raid. raining 24 bombs, in-
the cluding several incendiaries. than 20 of the factory houses were The British log which destroyed. was prominently displayed was torn by shrapnels-Central News,
King To Hold A Privy Council
economists that
the
value of
a of the Reichstag-Reuler, based on its gold! nation's currency
FEARED ABROAD reserves. We hold that the value off
Berlin, Jan. 30. the German mark must be based on the power of the working people, the Striking the keynote in the sixth quantity and quality of production. Naz! anniversary celebrations, Dr. EXTENSION OF LIVING SPACE Josef Goebbels, Minister for Pro- o'clock broadenst relieve Ger-paganda, in a 9 way to The first way
morning to schoolchildren many's difficulties an extension of this ]1:3 ilving
not space-bas
been throughout the country, declared that Tespected, vouchsafed to her, so she must in- "we see our Reich
jor at least feared at crease her exports.
million
Dr. Goebbels recalled conditions It would have been economically more sensible to give Germany back when Herr Hitler rose to power, and added: Those times, to-day, are her colonies.
"It was more important to us to really forgotten. To-day's anxieties un-will similarly soon be forgotten. give work to seven employed than to raise wages. We. Yet the anxietes will continue be- must export goods to enable us to cause each year we have new wants to full. Meanwhile, our national buy food. The German people must recovery rests on the strength of the export goods, or die.
"But 1
assure you the German people. Formerly we believed in the people will live, and their leaders Kaiser and kings, but failed to sec the strength which rests in the are willing to do everything in
people."United Press, their power."
Germany has no hatred for France) and Britain, but wants to live t peace with them. Through the Ger- man newspapers they will answer all warmongers, and tell the German people.
NO ROOM FOR JEWS Germany had about 135 prople to the square kilometre, and she had no room for Jews.
LOYALIST COMEBACK SURPRISES FRANCO
(Continued from. Pape 1)
ve batteries and a vast quantity of arms and ammunition.
In the course of an advance of 155 "There is more
battalions were room in other miles. 103 entmy countries, but they say they can't encountered and defeated, while 150 take them. If International and villages and six towns, in addition to financial Jewry ever starts another Barcelona, and Tarragona, were ve- war, it will end, not in the destrue-cupfeil. tion of Germany, but the annihila The losses suffered by the Italians
of the Jewish race throughout am!
formations tion of
volunteer mixed Europe.
since the beginning of the advance Referring to the Church, Herr! Fin. Catalonia are stated to be na ither said that if the Church was follows-diffet: 70 officers, includ dissatisfied, Germany was ready ating 39 Italians, and 620 legionaries, any time to separate the Church from including 316 Italians; wounded: 350 the State, as they were separated in officers, including 200 Itallans, and France and America.
the
As
disarmament. regards Puchrer said that it would have been from Kn ccunomle more prudent standpoint to have come to an agree ment with Germany politically with
to take regard to colonies, than course which gave enormous prents to armaments manufacturers, but laid very heavy burdens on the people.
ECONOMIC WAR THREAT "If foreign statesmen threaten us can assure that in such desperate economic war
about 4,000 teglonaries, including nearly 2,000 Italians.-Trans-Ocean. "SCORCHED EARTH" IN SPAIN Barcelona, Jan. 30. "Trans-Ocean" representative
A
new over part of the Catalun front clear picture of the rapidity of the day, and was able to obtain Loyalist retreat.
When the Insurgent offensive be the Loyalists methodically de
every place which they were
with economie ecuniec-measures to neunte, and traces of
case. 3 war will begin
willch will be easier for us than for this work of destruction were clearly
visible from the air. the other over-saturated nations.
The diminution of the power of became increasingly "If Italy is involved in war, it is
Germany resistance absolutely certain that
the evident, though
last scrious London, Jan. 30,
will be on the side of Italy. Fascist resistance offered was marked by a The King and Queen are returning Italy and National-Sorialist Gline sictching from Falset, via Iicus many will secure European civilis and igualada to Manresa.-Trans- to London on Wednesday from San- dringham, and on Thursday the King
Ocean. Herr Hitler proceeded to say that will hold a Privy Council at Bucking- ham Palace, at which it is expected Germany was helping Insurgent Spain that the Ministers affected by the re- to avert the possibility of a Bolshevist but would annihilate political priests
seals
of
office.
tion.
MISERY IN FIGUERAS
Berlin, Jan. 30.
cent Cabinet changes will exchange Spain. They would save the people, Conditions in the little town of Lord Chatfield, the new Minister as the enemies of the people. They Figueros; which appears to be the .0 n. for Co-Ordination of Defence, whose would prosecute all enemies of the centre of resistance of the remnant of the Loyalist forces in Catalonia, are return from India is expected at the State.
In unite described irked to
DL despatch to
to the by its
its special correspon- Protestant churches, but It"Angriff"
.4 n.
714 Bn.
22% n.
22
11.
Y. Ferries, (new) $.. China Light, (eum. ris) $..0.20 n.
(ex. rts.) S...0.30 n.
China Light, (ex
H. K. Electric $.
China Light (Rights) $.......
Macao Electrics
Sandakan Light $.
Telephones (old) $. Telephone (new) Traclions s/-
.234.
56 60.
17% n.
.10 n.
.8 n. 23/- n. 24/- n.
Tractions (Pret.) si-
INDUSTRIAL Cald: Macg. (ord.), Sh. $....14 n. Cald: Macg. (Prc.), Sh.
....13 n. .1.70 11. 10.70 s. ,3,80 n.
.23 BA. 7.53 30.
Canton Tees $. Cements $. Ropes $.......
STORES, &c
Dairy Farms $. -Watsons $.. Lane Crawfords $. Sinceres $.
Wing On (11,K.) $.
Powell, Ltd. cts.
COTTON BILLS
Ewo Sh. $...
S'hal Cotton Sh, $.
Zoong Sings, Sh.3..
1% 7. 30 b.
15.80 n. .102 n. .24 1
Wint On Textiles. Sh.3.....40 n.
MIRC.
H.K. Entertainments $.
7 b.
Constructions, $
.1% n.
Vibro Piling
.6.60 1.
Ch Govt. 5% 1925
Es Bonds ax, int....
end of the week will be sworn in as Germany a member of the Privy Council early next week.-British Wireless.
י
Severe Raids In
West River Area
Wadiow, Jan. 31.
་
the
was not possible owing to the resist-dent, who says that he succeeded in
in on
the French frontier Into
ance of a few bishops, and therefore crosse Saturday in a car belong-
it had been abandoned.
LONG PERIOD OF PEACE "Only the warmongers think there will be a war. I think there will be
a long period of peace.
has DO "Germany
territorial
to the consulate of a small State.
He eluded frontier guards with the
Passer
which he help says that he
of
a "Laissez
w
The correspondent *, for 24 hours.
who was able to claims on Britain and Franco, reach Figueras, writes that the streets of the town present a scene of in- cept colonial claims
Many of them wear blood-soaked
A number of places along the West
"If it is said that colonies are of extricable confusion, and are filled to River in Kwangtung were raided by 21 Japanese bombers in several no value, it will cause no heart-burn- overflowing with cars and vehicles af ing to give them back to Germany, all description, as well as with mill- Equadrons yesterday.
'These places
included Szewul, he objection that Germany is incap tamen, wearing every variety of bed- Yutshing, Lulpo, Hapkow, and Shiu- uble of managing them is laughable, rabbled uniform. hing, where a total of 100 bombs were All objections show that it is a ques- rained, causing considerable damages. tion of power, and have nothing to bandages which they make no at-
The raklers also sprayed the towns do with fairness and reasonableness. tempt to have renewed.
Without adequate space and cer- Nothing can be purchased since ali with
machine-gun bullets.
the the raw materials,
the shops are closed. Szewul, northeast of Shishing, was tain a essary
Japanese alt-economie existence of the people tables have been removed from cafer severely attacked by
and bars, so that visitors are com- craft on Sunday. Some 20 missiles cannot be maintained,
LYING PROPAGANDA
pelled to stand while drinking a glass
Tongisim and other nearby villages, Thaleting over 40 civilian casualties. More than 30 houses wern reduced to a shambles-Central News.
THE NEYY PRENOH REMEDY.
Chairs and
the
were dumped along the Szewu!- "Our relations with North Ame of weak lemonade, or water, which .00 n. singguo highway and Tauthuphu,
rics are disturbed by Iring pros are the only beverages obtainable. paganda. We forbid the Americans
The correspondent says that no- interfero williˇour affairs, "We are triends of Faland, Hungary body who has ares that misery of
Figuerna CAN
bellave in the possibl- and Yugo-Slavia, and have good trade lity of prolonged resistance by relations with the Balkans. We hope Loyalist militia. for the consolidation of Czecho
The
The correspondent states that ha Slovakia, and hope that this roundry was reliably informed that a new line will not again fall into the danger of defence from Puigcerda to the attitude of exPresident Eense."
PAN en hy way of Vich could not be **EATION, WITH JAPAN Our relationship with Japan i de fortified with sufficient rapidity **rmined by recognition of the need to owing to the increasing number of stem, as we are determined to do the desertions among the militisTrans dds of heathriat red bolileviation form Krier-su
08% n.
H.R. Covi, 4% Loan.........,0%jrm, n.
#HK, dovt Kiviparke DK, Ormana (Lond) 27/29/18/a.1..
THERAPIONING THERAPION No.2. THERAPION No.
FRERES
HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Gloucester Building Podder Street
STOP WATCHES
FOR ALL SPORTS
FOLDING TRAVELLING CLOCKS
From
Japan...**.
Amoy
POST
OFFICE.
INWARD MAILS
Per
Nellore Szechuen
Van Heuts Eumecus
date. Imperial
Airways Plane
Lahore
Pel Pink
Sun and Swatow
Sirails
Air Mail by
"Imperial
Airways
26th January.
Direct Service"-London
Japan and Shaughs)
Shanghai
Calcutta and Straits
Shanghai and Swatow
Japan and Shanghai
Almalka
Bangkok and Swatow
.February 2. .February-2.
Dua.
January 31,
January 31.
January 31,
.February 1.
¡February 1,
.February
February
Santhia
February
Sulying
.February
Talthyblus
February
Emp, of Canada
Kwe.yang
Francisco date, 7th January). Pres. Hayes Straits and Europe via Suez (Papers ete..)-London date, 5th January
.February 2.
and London Parcels-London date, 29th December.
Kanpura
Caleurts and Straits
Suisang
Tanda
February
Africa Maru
February 3.
Conte Verde
.February 3.
Pres. Coolidge Rajputonn
.February 3.
February 3.
Air Mail by
Dircel
"Imperial Airways Service"London date,
USA., Honolulu and Jupan (San
Japan
Australia and Manila
Shanghai
U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hal (San Francisco date, 13th January).
Japan and Shanghai
28th January.
Manila
For
February 2. .February 2.
Imperiat Airways Plane..February 4,
OUTWARD MAILS
Fort Bayard and Haiphong Holhow and Pakhol Parcels and Papers only for
Afrlen vin Durban. Chyanchow and Amoy
Batavia
Swatow
Fer
Tuesday
Greta Maersk
·Date and Time.
Tues., Jan. 13, 12.30 p.m. .... Jean Dupuls..Tues., Jan. 31, 2 p.m.
Klungchow ....Tues., Jan. 31, 2 p.m..
South Buenos Aires Maru
Tues., Jan. 31, 2.30 p.5. .Taiyuan....Tues., Jan. 31, 3.30 p.m
Tikatale Tues, Jan. 31, 2.30 p.m. Anshun ..Tues., Jan. 31, 0.30 p.m.
Wednesday
Swatow. Shanghai and Tientsin Swatow, Amoy, Chuanchow, and
Foochow Halphong Parcels only for Singapore
Esang
Sagres ... Wingsong
Van Heutsz
Wed., Feb, 1, 1.30 p.m.
Wed, Feb. 1, 3 p.m. .Wed., Feb. 1, 4 p.m. Wed., Feb. 1, 5 pm.
Thursday
Swntow
Newclawang Thurs, Feb. 2, 8.30 am..
Manila, Bangkok, Batavia, Mauri-
tlus, Reunion and Madagascar .. Tegelberg Air
Thurs., Feb. 2, 3.30 p.m.
Thurs., Feb. 2.
0th February
K.P.O.
Rey.
Feb. 2. 5 pm).
Ord.
..Feb. 2. 5.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
Reg.
Frb.. 2. 6 p.m.
Ord.
Mal For "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane Dirrit Service"-dne London.
Direct Service-due Sydney, 11tl February
Feb. 2, 7 pm.
Ale Mall for Malaya, Java and Aus- Imperial Airways Plane
trafin by "Imperial Airways
Ep.
Thurs, Feb. 2.
Feb. 2, 5 pm. Feb. 2, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.
..Feb. 3, p.in. .Feb. 2. 7 n.m. Thurs, Feb. 2.
Reg.
Ord.
Reg.
Ord,
Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New Nellore
Zealand via Brisbane-due Bris- bane, 20th February.
G. F. O. and K. P. O.
Parcels,
8 DAYS
Reg.
Ord.,
..Feb. 2, 5 p.m. Feb. 3, 8.45 2.3. Feb. 3, 8.30 a.m.
Kingyuan ....Fri, Feb. 3, 0.30 a.m.
WITH OR WITHOUT ALARM
Greatest
assortment in
LADIES' &
GENTLEMEN'S
WRIST
WATCHES
Diamonds
Rings
&
Watches
RECORD WATCHES
Swatow
Shanghai, Japan and Europe (ex- cept Great Britain and Eire) via Siberia
Japan (Parcels only). .............. Fort Bayard, Holhow and Haiphong Mombasa, Beira, Lourenco-Marques, and (Parcels and Papers only for South Africa via Durban), Brindisidue Brindisi, 24th Feb. Manila
Renpurs Suisang Sulyang
.Fri, Feb. 3, 10.30a.m. Fri., Feb. 3, 10.30 .m.
Fri, Feb. 3, Noon.
Africa Maru Fri., Feb. 3, 2.30 p.m. Conte Verde...Fri, Feb. 3, 2.30 p.m. Pies. Coolidge ..Fri., Feb. 3, 1 p.m.
Straits. Ceylon, India, East and Rajputana ....
South Africa, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Europe via Morscilics---due Marseilles, 3rd March
...Fri., Feb. 3. G. F. O. and K. P. 0. Parcels, Нед.,
Ord.,
Saturday
Air Mail for "K, L. M. Airways Rajputana
Direct Service”-dao Amsterdam,
14th February
Amoy and Shanghai Amoy
Swalow and Tientsin
Recruits Rushing To Join R.A.F.
London, Jan. 30.
A total of 778 recruits joined the R.A.F. during the past week, com- pared with 284 in the corresponding
k last year.
..Feb. 3, 5 p.m. ..Feb. 4, 9.45 0.m. Feb. 4, 10:30 a.m.
..Sat, Feb. 4.
G. P. O. and K. P. O. RCE.. Ord.,
Kaying Anshun
Yatshing
.Feb. 4, 9.30 a.m. .Feb. 4, 10 a.10. .Sat., Feb. 4, 3.30 p.m.
..Sat, Feb. 4, 5 pm.
Sat., Feb. 4, 5 p.m.
CHILE ROCKED BY NEW QUAKES: TOWNS
BURIED
(Continued from Page 1.)
ordinary session to consider relief
This brings the total acceptance of problems. pilots, observers, airmen, and boys! since April 1, 1938 to 26,775, compared with 12,100 for the corresponding period last year--British Wireless,
U.S. COMMODITY PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
New York, Jan. 30, New York Cotton
Opening Closing
8.00/00 8.01/01 7.77/77
Mar. (1030) .. 8.30/36 8.30/31
May 1939)
uly (1039)
Oct. (1930)
Jec. (1939)
'an. (1939)
Spot
7.738/78
7.40/40
1.41/41
7.40/40
7.44/44
7.42A 7.45N
0.9GN
New York Rubber
Mar. (1939) 15.455
May
15.34 /34 September 15.315/49a Derember.
May:
15.72b/740 15.80/60 10.02 763
15.05 /00 Sales for the day:—1.000 tons.
Chlesso Wheat
004/00 60%/00% OD 100%
6014/0914 Subtember
70/70 Saturday's Sales: 7,058,000. bushels.
Chiengo: Caen
May
tembar
****
Osinber
01: /30%
52/52 Winnin
03/034
04, 704
0144/51%
The Government is reported to be considering seeking a foreign loan of 1000 million to 1,500 million pesos. The newspaper "La Union" reported that financiers had suggested sus- pension of foreign debt payments for three years, which would yield.800,- 000,000 pesos.
VACCINE SERUM SOS.
Army offlects at Concepcion have requested 00,000 anti-typlius vaccine acrums, and it is reported that two United
bombers States
carrying serums, medical supplies, and centrated food, arrived at Bantingo at 1.10 p.m. to-day.
сод
The New York Fordham Univer- alty states that reismographa · re- corded an earthquake "much more severe" than the recent Southern Calle shock.
The first tremor was recorded at 9.37 p.m. E.S.T., and the second at 0.39 p.m. apparently 8,600 miles distant-United Press.
AIR MAIL DUE TO-MORROW
The air mail fe ipected to arrive jon schedule to-morrow at 3 p.m.
The planes Delia and Dmebolu left At dawn to-day with the outward 52%/52% tall and passengers, Mr. Ai Cully for Sydney, and Mr. Marie Watson 034%/031% for Bangkok. The latter, arrived here 04/04 Saturday by the Clippte from Ban 66%/04% Francisco, ** 1-2.f