NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

BANK HOLIDAYS

The Exchange Banks will open

at 9.30 am., and will close at 12 Noon

for the transaction exchange business

of

on Monday,

C.

R.

NOTICE.

Disposal of Pumping Plant and

Tuesday and Wednesday, the 27th, allers at Tytam Tuk Pumping 28th February and 1st March, 1939. (Race Meeting).

Hongkong, 22nd February, 1939.

HONG KONG TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that An Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Offices of the Company, Exchange Building, 14 Den Voeux Road Centrai, Hong Kong, on Tuesday, the 7th day of March, 1939, at 12.15 o'clock in the afternoon or so soon thereafter as the Annual General Meeting of the Company convened for that day shall have terminated for the pur pose of considering, and if thought;

resolution 48 At, passing a special resolution altering in cer

of Articles tain respects the Association of the Company.

Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

Exchange At A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London Demand

7.T. Singapore

T.T. Jupan

T.T. Indla

T.T. U.S.A.

1s. 2%

18. 24

TT. Shanghai

170 Nom.

1054

529%

.82%

Stallón

.2834

T.T. Manila

Government

in

prepared

to

T.T. Batavia

receive offera for the above us notified in No. 9. 65 of Govern- mont Gazette dated 17th February, .1939.

T.T. Bangkok

T.T. Saigon

T.T. France

TT. Germany

T.T. Switzerland

T.T. Australia

.5734 .53% 150% 108

10.85 .71% 12014 .1/02

BUYING

Tender forms and particulars

the Water Authority, Publie Works may be obtained-on application to Department.

R. M. HENDERSON,

Water Authority. Public Works Department, Hong Kong. 22nd. February, 1939.

G.

R.

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NOTICE.

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS DURING THE RACES

4 m/s 1/c London

4 m/s Dip

do.

4 m/s Lie U.S.A.

4 m/s France

30 d/ taichin

.1/3 .1/3.1/32

.20 .11.25

.03

U.S. Cross rate in Lon. 4.687%

JAPANESE BURNING

NAMTAU

(Continued from Page 1.)

the Japanese ultimatum and, anti- cipating Japanese reprisals, rangements were simultaneously made for the removal to a place of safety of all women and children. Many were evacuated to Hongkong. According to reports received by The Telegraph this morning,

the Japanese soldiers are setting fire to the city. The Magistrate's yunen and other public buildings are already aire and fears are expressed that the Japanese will raze the entire city.

TRIBUTES TO DEAD SOLICITOR

Legal Profession Assembles

Tributes to the late Mr. F. X.' D'Almada o Castro were paid in the Full Court this morning, when members of both branches of the legal profession assembled together as a mark of respect to their departed colleague.

The Chief Justice, who Eat with Mr. Justice R. E. Lindseli, Puisne Judge, said:

the

"MI, Attorney, before beginning the ordinary work of the Court it its fit- ing that on behalf of my brother and of every member of both branches of the profession in Colony, I should pay a tribute to the memory of Mr. Francisco Xavier D'Almada e Castro, who died on the morning of the 21st day month,

this

01 He

February 24, 1939.

LORD HALIFAX DEFINES ANGLO- FRENCH RELATIONS

(Continued from Page 1.)

points of difference between itself and France.

MISREPRESENTATION Referring to fact that this country was not Infrequently misrepresented Hallax wald: Viscount abroad, "Everyone inust realise by now that there is no war parly in this country. There is no party and no statesmen who would, for one moment, contem- plate an aggressive war, nor could they get any support from our people foranch a policy. On the other hand, there are some people in other countries who fall into the opposite error: such people attempt to inter- Pret our will for peace as proof of our weakness, cowardice, or lack of resolution.

should like to make it quite clear that one is as unfounded and completely mistaken as the other.“

"Mr. D'Almada was born in Hong- kung on January 10, 1869.

"He was first artelet in 1885 advantages to the victors. That was a later in 1892 to Mr. Wilkinsım Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist. was admitted to practice as a solicilor of this Court on August 24, 1897, and was at the time senler solicitor in the Colony with the exception of Dr. Tso,

ther

death of b

Responsible heads of governments in Europe had, at various times, pro- claimed that war brought no

nd-

statement, the truth of which had been brought home to the peoples of Britain and France within the life- and it generation, time of the present

stand was not therefore, surprising that they should

In the van to condemn war as an instrument of national policy. That was not to say that the people of this country, or France, would refrain from resisting by force, any threat to their livea of independence, or what they be-

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and "Nobody more fully carned deserved the respect and affection of all with whom he cause in contact, He had great personal charm and transparent honesty, while his charlieved to be their vital interests.

"MEIN KAMPF" table work not only for his fellow

Manila and Naples due Catholles but also for the poor, the fallowing

Quoting Herr Hitler in "Mein

20th March. Mind and the

the distressed

meriled Kampt" on the subject of the German

Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., brought him well

miscalculation of the

and South America and

only for Canada) vin Ifoiluess the Pope conferred on him Englishman and his Empire, Viscount

Francisco-due TERBUCCES

San remain enorinous and the spirit of

16th March. the honour of a Knight Commander-Halifax observed: "Our ship of the Order of St. Sylvester. our people has not altered,

Fall particulars of such propos-; ed alterations have been sent out to shareholders by post. A copy

1. It is hereby notified that on of the proposed special resolution giving details can be inspected at the days fixed for the Amual Race any time during business houra al Meeting at Wong-Nei-Chong (Feb- the Registered Office of the Com-ruary 25th, 27th, 28th and Murch

1st. and 4th.), the pany.

Regulations, under Ordinance No. 2 of 1869, will be in force:~~~

1. All Vehicles going to the Races at Wong-Nei-Chong will procced clockwise round Happy Valley via Wong-Nei- Chong Road to the entrance wates.

By Order of the Board,

W. L MCKENZIE,

Secretary. Hongkong. 7th February, 1989.

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QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA

2. Vehicles must proceed at a slow speed in the vicinity of the Rave Course,

3. Vehicles will be parked in the Raca the vicinity of Course as directed by the Police on duty.

4. Dogs are not allowed on or

near the Race Course.

dog found straying on near the Race

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FEARS FOR ELDERS

Fears are fell for the safety of the village elders, who will undoubtedly receive harsh treatment if they fail into the hands of the Japanese,

Mass terrorism was decided upon by the Japanese authorities last week as the most effective way of crushing Chinese resistance in South China.

Pamphlets were dropped #1 all hsien between Hongkong and the East River, containing the following demands:

1-All existing magistrates of heiens

reslen will immediately unless they have notified the Japanese authorities that they are prepared to re-form their adminis- frations in conformity with the

demands.

W when in June, 1933 Is Pre-war

"Mr. D'Almudu was the doyen of

a legal family and he leaves a son,

and

A

"We don't desire to

test

our that

Swatow and Shanghai

treatment of the many questions with Which we are concerned possible,

Saturday

.Feb. 24, 12.30 p.m. .Feb, 24. 1 p.m.. Feb. 24. G. P. O, and K. P. O. Ref.

Feb, 24, 12.45 p.m. Ord., ..Feb. 24, 1.30 p.m. Fri, Feb. 24, 2.30 p.m.

Fri., Feb. 24, 3 p.m.

Fri, Feb. 24. ...Feb. 24, 5.00 p.m. ‚Feb, 25, 8.30 nm.

Parcels Papers

Esang... ..Sat., Feb, 25, 1 p.m. Husimi Maru Sat, Feb. 23, 3.30 p.m. Tsinon...Sat., Feb. 25, 3.30 p.m. Naples, Conte Blancamano

Sat, Feb. 25, 4.30 p.m. Sat., Feb, 25, G.P.O. & K.P.O. Parcels.......Feb, 25, 2 p.m...

Central Pres. Taft (Popera San Francisco,

Feb. 26, 3.45 p.m. .Feb. 25, 4.30 p.m.

Reg. Or...

Sunday

Yusu

Monday.

.Sun., Feb. 25, # aan.

Kalgan Anking

.Mon., Feb. 27, 10.30 am.

.Mon, Feb. 27, 4.30 p.m.

Bion, Feb. 27.

K.P.O.

Reg..

Feb. 27. 5 pm.

Ord..

Feb. 27, 6.30 pm.

G.P.O.

Rek..

..Feb. 27, 5 p.m.

Oril.,

Feb. 27, 7 p.m.

Alalaya, Air Mail for

Java and Imperial Airways Plane

Airways Australia by "Imperial Direct Service”—lue Sydney, 6th Marchi.

Ord..

Reg..

a brother and a nephew in the pro-strength because, we believe fession of his own choice

while wars are up to unsettle, more nephew at the Bar.

Swatow, Saigon and Bangkok than they ever settled, there are no "To his widow and to ull his re-questions, that

Amoy and Chuenchow given goodwill, can- Intives our sincere sympathy

Air Mall for Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane goes not be brought to solution through a

Direct Scrvlee"-due London, th out in their sad bereavement and the full and frank discussion, and the

March, Court will now adjourn for a few Government would ask for nothing mitates as a mark of our respect | better than circumstances should so and regrel."

shape themselves as to make that ATTORNEY GENERAL'S TRIBUTE The Attorney General, Hon. Mr. "Speak- C. G. Alabaster. k.C., said:

of the ing on behalf of the Bar Colony and of the members of the proceed to the Japanese headquar Colonial Legal Service, I would like ters at Taiping in order to inform to express our desire to be tho Japanese

that cinted with all that has been said liberty than they have ever authorities Instructions for the appointment of by your Lordship. new magistrates have been carried out. The new magistrates will be required to report periodically to the Japanese authorities that all anti-Japanese activities have ceased their districts and that

Any

or

I

in

fiable to be destroyed. Nole. Kennedy Road will be open to light motor trafic from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

IJ.

Extra Race Meetings during the year 1939-On days fixed for Extra Race Meetings.

One way traffic will be enforced

in Wong-Nei-Chong Roud.

Kennedy Road will not be open

to motor trafic.

PARKING OF CARS AT THE RACE-COURSE

1. The Stand at the public entranco iA reserved for Jockey Club Stewards and Officials only.

2. Morrison Hill parking ground

opposite Civil Service Club | and Village Road reserved for Private Cars,

3. Ventris Road reserved for Public Cars,

T. H. KING, Commissioner of Police. 24th February, 1939.

Hong Kong.

HONG KONG TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED.

1:

233ge eiders will immediate-

the

Inte

asso-

on

"It has been my privilege to know Mr. Francisco Χηνίας

close D'Almada e Castro for thirty years and the high opinion 1 est formed of his character, ability and

the that sympathies with the Chungking re-firmed throughout been amply con- gime have been totally suppressed. period. His presence in this Court 3-Newly appointed magistrates will be sorelyn Brutto: sald: "On

missed,"

and the village ciders will

anti- Jointly held responsible for Japanese activities in their areas. 4-Falling compliance with these demands before Friday, February 24. cltles and villages in re-

calcitrant hsiens will be ruthlessly

bombed.

NAMTAU "DISAPPEARANCE"

The "Telegraph" understands that the new Japanese demands were first disclosed when a Japanese force first invaded Namtau last week.

# new

The magistrate at Namtau escaped before the Japanese entered the eity and the Japanese appointed

The latter, however, magistrate. "disappeared."

Following the disappearance of the Japanese-appointed magistrate the Japanese authorities in Taiping delivered an ultimatum to the village elders in Namtau.

Mr. G. K. Hall

"On the other hand, no une who knows the British mind will doubt, that should necessity ever he forced upon us, our people would be found to-day not Itss tenacious for their been

(cheera).--Renter,

DAIRY FARM DIVIDEND

Subject to audit the Directors ef

D'Almada e Castra. With one CX-11:30 ception, Mr. D'Almada was at the time of his death, the oldest prac-

95

eld on

nt to

H.K. Stock Market

BANKS

ILK. Banks, $....(c..) 1,440 H.K. Banks Lon. £... Chartered £

Mercantile, A. &. B. £.

Mercantile, C. £.

were

3.

Mon., Feb. 27, K.P.O.

Reg......Feb. 27. 5 pm.

.Feb, 27, 5.30 p.m. G.P.0.

Ord..

U.S.

Felt. 27, 5 p.m..

Feb. 27, p.m..

COMMODITY

PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

New York, Feb. 23.

New York Colton

85 n. Mar. (1939) .95% May (1939) 274 July (1939)

The Dairy Form Ice & Cold Storage

The following quotations bells of the solicitors practising in Co. Ltd., will recommend to Share-issuest on the Hongkong Stock Mar the Colony I wish endorse all that holders at the Annual General Meet-

ket this morning! of the the ing of

ໄປ be held Company your Lordship and the Hon. Attorney General have said with at Profit and Loss Account

March 22, at noon that the bala

balance ference to the late Mr. F.

as X. December 31, 1938, amounting

191304.78, which includes $74,095.- brought forward from last Ac-

deducted $125,715.60 in respect of count and from which sum has been Interim Dividend paid, be appropri ated as follows: Pay a Final Dividend of

$1.00 per share Pay a Bonus of 25 cents

per share Transfer to General Re-

ising solicitor with regard to date of admission on the roll of the Court qualified and was the first locally solicitor to be admitted,

"During his

he earned the career respect and endeared himself to all by his unfalling courtesy. He took, an active interest in the profession and the work of the Incorporated which he served since the year 1930, Transfer to Catile Re- Law Society, on the Committee of attending regularly the meetings of

serve

serve

the Committee unless prevented by Carry Forward Hiness.

ess. He also served on various! sub-committees of the Society and ways ready to give his time was always res and knowledge to promote the inter-

sts of the

profession. "One

$251,430,00

02,857.50

15,000.00

30,000.00

72,017.28

$451,304.78

Share-

stone overwhelming tragedy mar-holders at the Mecting to sanction a

It is also proposed to nuk

red his life and happiness from now issue of shares in the propor- which

tion of one new share for every six he never fully recovered, At a meeting of the village elders "We shall miss him from among shares held Shareholders

by

ro- it was agreed, according to In- Us

gistered on 22nd March, 1930. These but the name of D'Almada e formation reaching the Tele-Castro will be continued on the rolls shares to be issued al $7,50 per graph" to Ignore the Japanese of this Court hy his son, his brother share. Shareholders will ultimatum.

and nephews, one of whom's a dis- to pay in cash $5.00 per share, and tinguished mensber of the Hongkong the sum of $2.50 per share to be Bar. To them, to the members of granted as a bonus from the reserves the family and to his widow, we ex- of the Company. Fuller details will tend our sincere sympathy."

be available at a later date.

They were required to uppoint a new magistrate and to conform with the new Japanese demands before Hoon Wednesday. Submission to the Japanese demands were to be noti NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN fed to the Japanese authorities in that the FOURTEENTH ORDIN., Taiping before noon yesterday. ARY YEARLY MEETING of HONG KONG TELEPHONE COM- PANY, LIMITED, will be held on TUESDAY, the 7th day of March, 1939, at the BOARD ROOM of the Company, Second Floor, Exchange | Building, Hong Kong, at Noon,

for the purpose of receiving Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Board of Directors, for the financial year ended 31st December, 1938, and re-electing two Directors and the Auditors.

a

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be closed from the

25th February to 7th March, 1939. Dated this 31st day of January.

both days inclusive,

1939.

Order of the Board.

W. L. McKENZIE,

Secretary,

14 Des Voeux Road Central.

Three Die In

Air Collision

Karachi, Feb. 23. An air collision occurred yesterday SSSSSSSSS between two Indian National Airways planes, while on a flight to Lahore, and in which three persons were kliled.

COUNT. THE "TELEGRAPHS "

EVERYWHERE

It is understood they include the two pliots, who were brothers, and a passenger named Davidson, who is reported to have been connected with an American oll Reuter.

concern,-

CUSTOMS OFFICENS LEAVE

The Telegraph" was informed this morning that Chinese Marliime Customs officers have been with- drawn from Shehow, the customs station about a mile south of Namiau. Namtau officers were withdrawn some time ago. Shehow is in Deep y, the waters of which are British territory.

Soviet Army 'Comes Of Age'

The Soviet

Moscow, Feb. 23.

celebrated its "coming of age".

Red Army to-day

Execution Follows Amoy Killing

CHUANCHOW, Feb. 24.

A Japanese detective has been nssassinated in Amoy. The nasasain left behind a slip of paper declaring himself to be a member of the Chinese Youth Corps for the Re- covery of China's Lost Territory.

Handbills denouncing the Japanese Tallitarists were also distributed.

As a result of an extensive search

conducted by the Japanese authorl ties, a member of the Corps by Uie The day was marked by the entire name of Chang Chen-wen wns ar army and navy, from commanders rested, He was executed the follow- down to the rank and file, taking a ing dây-Central News.

new outh, under which each soldier

VOWE

to

be honest, courageous, disciplined, and vigilant",

the

oath

Each man took Individually, and later signed a paper, --Reuter.

Baden Powells' Birthdays

Nairobi, Feb. 23. Lard and Lady Baden-Powell to- day celebrated their 02nd and 50th birthdays respectively by attending the Girl Guide celebrations at the -Governmont House of Nairobi.

The Chlef Scout was in excellent spirits.-Reuter,

Japanese Warships Shell Island

on

be asked

Border Bombing Settlement

that

It is authoritatively learned the results of a meeting between Mr. Artie, Japanese Foreign Minister, and Sir Robert Craigle, have been incor- porated in message to the Home Government in London, suggesting a settlement of the border incident."

mor-

The Colonial Secretary this ning indicated that such a message

hind not been received in Hongkong yet.

Martial Law In British Guiana

Londan, Feb. 23. Martial law was proclaimed to-day In the district of Georgetown, British threatening Guiana, owing to the altuntion there.

Despatches stato that 1,000 strikers, armed with long knives, are nasem- bling so that the pollee have had to be reinforced and supplied with fire- Arme,

revolutionary view of the

Kinhwa, Feb. 24. Two Japanese warships have shell. ed Knoting, a town

Slushon Island in the Chosen Archipelago off the Cheklang corsi.

50 ahells, They fred more than which wounded three civilians and damaged over 20 houses. Tungshako nearby and set fire to six character of the disorders, the police Junks. They also shelled the coast, have received Instructions to prevent destroylag 20 inare, houses.--Centrul groups of more than three persons Newti

forming in the streets---Trans-Ocean.

Lator, the war vessels steamed to

East Asa S.

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Douglas $. Steamboats S.. Indo-Chinas, P. $. Indo-Chinas DS.

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Docks (old) Docks (new) $.... Providents (old) Providents (new) $. New Eng. Sh. $.. Shu. Docks, Sh. $.

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Bagulo Gold 1's, Benguet Cons. Ps. Coco Grove Ps. Con. Mines Ps. Demonstratlons Ps. I.X.L. Ps. Gumnus Ps. San Mauricio Ps. Suyoc Consol Ps, Paracales P.

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Y. Ferries (old) $.

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Y. Ferries, (new) $. China Lichts, (old)'

Chinn Light (now) $. II.K. Electrics $.. Macho Electrics $. Sandakan Lights

Telephones (old) Telephones (new) 1.. Tractions s/- ....(x.cl.) Tractions (Pref.) 8/

INDUSTRIAL Cald: Macg. (ord.), Sh. $. Cald: Mack. (Pre.), Sh. $. Conton Ices $. Cements $... H.K. Ropes ....

STORES, 4o. Dairy Farine! Watsons Lane Crawfords $.

..13 n.Oel. (1939) .85 sa.

Dee, (1930

215 t. Jan. (1940) .475 6.

.175 b.

Spot...

March

.66 b. Sept. .15 n. .60 n.

... Opening

8.45/45

Closing.

8.47/48

8.10/00 0.09/G0 7.88/87 7.83/08 7.44/44

7.30/40

7.45/40

7.38/30.

8.90N

-7.43/43 7.30/30

New York Rubber

..60 n.

May

Dee.

To-day's

.24 n.

83/9 n. May

9 July

Sept.

10.31/30

10.31/32

16.37/37 10.35/35

16.31/34 16.34/35

16.35/35

Sales:-2,650 tons. Chicago Wheat

6044/88% 08/00% 08/08% 68/083

89%/00%

.118 n. Tuesday's Sales: 4,708,000 bushels..

17,70 n.

164 n. May

.6.45 n. July .6.20 n. Sept.

.0 n.

.95 n. May

July .17/3 n. Oct.

8.20 ២. 5

.3 n.

45 sa. 34 sa.

,20% ca.

13.60 sa.

45 sa.

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Chicago. Corn

47%/497% 494/40% 514/51% 50/50% 514/514 51/51 Winnipeg Wheat

0234/02 62/623% 63%/63% 03 763% 03/2/63%

Governor Of Bengal

London, Feb. 23.

In view of the death of Lord 10. Brabourne the King has approved the .64 sa. appointment of Sir Robert Nell Reid 144 sa to net as Governor of Bengal, and of Mr. Henry Joseph Twynam to act as 1.76 Sil

Governor of Assam in the absence of 21 sa. .65 ca. Sir R. N. Reld-Brush Wireless.

.0.75 5.

.30 b.

'

10714 m.

.8.00 n.

.1.55' n.

Naval Man Is Dismissed Service

EIX

.5.15 b. A Court Martial on board H.M.S. .100 n. Eagle yesterday found Acting Pelty Oficer Robinson gullly on a serious 10 b. charge and sentenced him to

.8 n. months' imprisonment and to be dis- Amissed the Service. The Court com- prised: Capt. C. Moody (President), Cmdr. E. E. Lee, Cmdr. C. F. Foster Hall, Cmdr. F. M. Walton and Cmdr. A. M. Spurgeon.

.22

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.18 n. .9.05 b.

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1% m.

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.224 n.

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17.40 1.

..74 n. 23/-n. .24/- n.

S'hal Cotton S11. $..

102 m.

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42 n..

MISC.

.14 n.

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.7 b.

.13 n. ....1 b.

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.6.60 1:

Ch. Govt. 5% 1925

4.

G.S Bonds

.67% 1.

16.40 b.

.28%.

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H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 3% prm. sa,

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