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Monday,

HONGKONG TEL EGRAPH March 13, 1939.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LAMBERT DUNBAR

A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the FIFTY-FOURTH ORDIN-' ARY YEARLY MEETING of the Company (since registration) will be held at the Hong Kong Hotel, Hong Kong, ea TUESDAY, the 28TH MARCH, 1939, at 11.30 a.. for the purpose of receiving the

together with a Statement Accounts for the year ended 31ST OCTOBER, 1938.

f

Defence Talks Report of the General Managers In N. Zealand

Empire Delegates To Gather

LONDON, Mar. 12. THE DOMINIONS OFFICE states that "as a result of n suggestion put forward about the middle of last year New by the Government of Zealand, which has since been under discussion between the governments concerned, arrange- menta have now been completed for a meeting in New Zealand in the near future of a confer- ence between representatives of the governments of New Zen- land, Australia, and the Unietd Kingdom, to consider Pacific questions of common with special reference to dofence questions.

concern,

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, the 18TH MARCH, the 28TH 1939, to TUESDAY, MARCH, 1939, both days inclusive. JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

General Manugere. Hongkong, 10th March, 1989. THE HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD.

Notice to Shareholders

The Seventieth Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Offees of the under- signed on Friday, the 24th March, 1939, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Managers, together with a state- ment of Accounts for the year "The United Kingdom representa-ended the 31st December, 1938. tives will be the High Commissioner. in New Zealand for His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom,

the

the

Commissioner for High Western Pacific, and representatives of the defence services."-Reuter.

MADRID QUIET

Communist Leaders Surrender To Miaja

MADRID, Mar. 12. THE CAPITAL is now con- sidered to be free of Communist influence.

The leaders are stated to have surrendered unconditionally.

A Paris message says that Madrid is starting to live normally again, and tramway workers are replacing over- head wires.

The Inhabitants in the Chamartin district, where the Communists made their last stand, are now returning to their homes.

Shops are re-opening on Monday, and municipal workers are already at their posts.-Reuter.

George V Goes To Last Resting Place

LONDON, Mar. 12. THE KING AND QUEEN,

The Share Register and Trans- for Books will be closed from the 10th to the 24th March, 1939, both days inclusive.

lI:thl*fe tterH Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Bldg.

3rd Floor

CORRESPONDENTS FOR FRANCIS L. du PONT & CO. NEW YORK

& CO.

A Look Through

The

Cable Address ·

DUNBAR Telephone No.

MARCH 11, 1933.

THE FOLLOWING IS A CABLE SYNOPSIS OF THE TRADER'S COLUMN IN THIS WEEK'S ISSUE OF BANRON'S WEEKLY:

NEW YORK: MARCH 11 (SATURDAY).

The Trader says that the unmistakable quickenings in speculation for a rise and the marked increased 'buying in nearly every major industry pressges an Increase in business indexes before the end of March.

The buying spurt during the past week was the strongest since the sensational advance in last June. Farm-equipment, electrical-equipment and automobile shares were the leading securities.

Steel companies' ̈ Incoming orders for two first-half of February exceeded those of any two months in the lust three years. This warrants optimism with regard to the size of the Spring pick-up. Forward buying of steel was cautious. The profit margin is low in textiles, steel and electrical-equipment.

The absence of swollen inventorier, inflated credits and high interest rates favour the retention of equities,

The growing restlessness of Idie funds is reflected in the strength of The American Telegraph & Telephone and du Pont de Nemours atocits. spread of yield between high-grade and second-grade bonds does not indi- cate any impending reversal of the up-trend.

Odd lot traders were selling and buying during the past week. The technical position is probably as good on before the up-swing began a few weeks ago,

The market, on the whole, was little affected by the selling of copper

shares.

GERMAN POLICE, CZECH SOLDIERS IN BORDER CLASHES

(Continued from Page 1.)

outside warit, writes the diplomati correspondent of the "Observer," though, he adds, a great deal has

JARDINE, MATHESON & happened.

CO., LTD.

General Managere, The Hongkong Fire Insurance .Co., Ltd.

Hongkong, 3rd March, 1939.

THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN' CO., LTD.

Notice to Shareholders

THE FIFTY-SECOND ORDIN

OF ARY ANNUAL MEETING

SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Office of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. on THURS DAY, 23rd MARCH, 1939, at NOON, for the purpose of receiv- ing the Report of the Directors

and the Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December,

1938.

The Transfer Books of the Company will be CLOSED from MONDAY, the 13th March, 1939, to-THURSDAY,-the-23rd-March, 1939, both days inclusive.

By Order of Directora,

the Board of

C. M. MANNERS, Secretary and Manager. Hongkong, 4th March, 1939.

German Adviser

BELIEVED AFFAIR WILL BE PEACEFULLY SETTLED BY PRAGUE

(Continued from Page 7.)

the Slovak Diet: the Minister of

Peter Commerce is Dr.

Zatko, Secretary General of the Slovak In- dustrial Association and the Finance Minister Ja Dr. Hrnciar Young." "In Prague, the appointment of hitherto an unknown member of the new Slovak Cabinet is regarded as Slovak National Unity Forty. a provisional compromise, which for United Pres. the time being, ensures a constitu- tional government in Slovakis.

the

Slovak opinion is divided between the new Premier Sidor and

tion.

the B

youthful Radicals demanding separa- German Another factor minority which, although numerical- ly weak, clamours loudly on behalf af the Slovak extremists, whose leader asserts that behind stands the power of the Reich.

A very hopeful feature is the sence of any reported incidents.

of

them

ab-

Leaders in Conference

Berlin, Mar. 11. Herr Adolf Hitler to-day con- with Herr Jouchim von Ribbentrop and other high officials on ferred the Slovak crisis. It is reliably re- ported that Hiller decided to await further developments before taking definite action."

to feel that the The Nazis seem

Government has betrayed Czechi

Germany by dismissing. Dr: Tiso and his associates. "It is reliably report- ed that Hiller will not tolerate any violates action which he considers the Munich and Vienna Agreements. the-United Press,

Vienna Trouble-Making

"Telegraph"

50 YEARS AGO.

March 13, 1889. liongkong Jockey Club. Tenders are Invited for Plans and Estimates for New Grand Stand. M. Grote, Acting! Clerk of the Course.

POST

OFFICE.

CERTIFICATE OF POSTING'

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE With effect from March' 1, 1839| · Letters and Postcards for Europe, the fee for a Certificate of Posting (except Great Britain and Eire) and for an ordinary letter will bo 2 cents. South America are forwarded "vio

| Siberia" It-so superscribed..

MAIL FOR CANTON Registered and Ordinary mall and Parcels (not Insured) will be ne- cepted for Canton and despatched as circumstances permit.

OUTWARD BIAIL.TIMES Registered and Parcel Mails: are W. S. Gilbert saya he would abolish

closed 15 minutes earlier than the Lights on the stage if they were only

MAIL LETTERS

time given below unless otherwise warn to enhance the attractions of h leg. "A Rosalind," said the eminant Ordinary letter mail only for stated, and where mails are advertis- playwright, "may wear decent tights, Falchol, West Kwangtung, Kwangsi, ed to close at or before 9 am, re- but they are necessary for the park. Szechwan, Kwelchow and Hunan gistered and parcel malls are closed But what object to are the rows will be accepted at Senders' risk. lut & p.m. on the previous day.. Indies tight clothed legs, which are merely worn, in my opinion, te gratify

INWARD MAILS the eyes of the young gentlemen in the tall. In the old days, when I wrote burlesques, 1 was glad enough to get my pieces produced; but, having no authority, I had no choler in the mnt. ter. When-1-came-into-power: 1- WAR taid that burlesques without laga mennt ruin. As I have told you, I consider our Savoy plecen burlesques: right or wrong!"

WAS I

News has been received from Lake Nyassa that General Lugard in still holding Karongas with n greatly re- duced garrison, including six Europeans, the remainder having left owing to ill health. The Sultan's commisioner had! nearly arranged peace with the Arabs, (Elghteen years intor Lord Lugard be- came Governor of Ilongkong.-Ed.)

Public feeling in France regarding the chances of the new Panama Canal: Company in one of utter despondency. De Lesseps, in an interview, said that if all the 00,000 bonds lasued through the Banque Parisienne are not taken the enterprise must be abandoned, and a foreign nation would, for a morsel of bread, get the gigantle work, which was nearly finished, and upon which French investors had spant their millions. The canal would be completed, but neither by nor for the French (The ubiquitous great mosquito defeated de Lesseps work. For nearly 20 years the project was abandoned, to be ravived by the United States, which tackled malaria before it attempted the cutting. The canal was opened in 1014. Tho ruins of de Loop project can still be seen near the U.S. built canal-Ed.)

·

25 YEARS AGO

March 13, 1014..

Mrs. Pankhurst WAB addressing gathering of suffraglais et St. Andrew's Hall, Glasgow, when a large force af police, with truncheons drawn, rushed into their midst. A florce Bght ensued. The platform was guarded by barbed wire concealed in flowers.

screw

The Time Announces that in view of the grave importance of the political and situation, It reduces is price on

The Anely after March 16 to one penny.

modelled atcel stonmer "Tungchow," built to the order of the China Navigation Co., Ltd, for

trade their Shanghai-Tientsin launched from the Taikoo Dockyard. Mrx. Hallifax performed the christening

ceremony.

ota

Bruter's

was

GERMAN PROTECTION?

correspondent at lankow states that "White Wolf" has burned Well-informed circles are at

part of Lachokow, an important city in Hupeh. The troops guarding the city Lashokow opinion that it is probable M. Sidor's

muiinled. Telegrams from Government may be compelled to Czech

Vienna, Mar. 12.

state that one foreigner was killed and demand the withdrawal

A leading oficial of the Nazi

wounded. Thele nanos ATC not are Nor. forces, after which, the recently dis-

left to-night for ascertained: probably they There Party in Vienna posed leaders may possibility of a Bratislava. No explanation is given wegian sakalonaries. is some talk of the separate Slovak State under German regarding his mission.

Meanwhile the Vienna wireless protection, with a customs and cur-

every halt rency unlon with the Relch.

hour appeals to the Slovak population

Hitherto the German Government station is broadcasting

also accuse

as taken no active steps, nor replied in their own language to carry on to ex-Premier Tiso's note requesting the light against the Prague Govern-

The broadcasts ment. German ofelals contess in- help. ability to read the situation clearly, the Prague Government of provoking

crisis.The

-announcer-to-night but deplore its dangerous pas the

apke of concentrated Czech troop sibilities.

opinion movements on the German-Slovak

frontier-Reuter

France Not Moving

Semi-offidal German irends to regard Sidor's Government na paper Ministry, but lack of posi-! tive German action had given rise to

Paris, Mar. 12. the belief in some quarters that the

The spirit of Munich hai per- Reich has not decided whether it is opportune to back the Slovak seces-meated the European chancelleries stonists to the full-Reuter.

HUNGARIAN CLAIM

with Queen Mary and other Back In China incorporated

members of the Royal Family went to St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle to-day for the dedication of the tomb of George V.

Canon Deane conducted the brief ceremony.

The service consisted of prayers written especially for the occasion, the whole proceedings insting only a quarter of an hour, after which the Royal Family Inspected the tomb.

An official statement afterwords said: "The coffin of King George V was removed from the royal vault and placed in a tomb in the second westernmost bay on the north side of the nave.

is

"The figure of King George shown in white marble, wearing an Admiral's uniform and the Garter robes."-Rcuter.

Indian Congress Supports Gandhi

Tripuri, Mar. 12. The plenary session of Congress to-day passed a resolution expressing confidence in Gandhi. by an over- whelming majority and amid shouts of "Mahatma Gandhi Ja!" (Victory for Gandhi),

six

The session also passed a resolution for self-determination, after rejecting an amendment. suggesting months' ultimatum to the British Clovernment.

of all Powers and has left Berlin a free hand to attempt to impose a Rettlement between the Czechs and Slovaks. France has not moved to prevent the second stage of dismem- berment of

once powerful ally, although she is still hopeful that on avoided.

210

con

be

complete dismemberment

There is definitely tension similar to that in September, because France feels she is not bound by any

to agreement

interfere.-United

Warsaw, Mar. 12. The view that Ruthenia should be cx- in Hungary was pressed by Colonel Beck, the Polish Chunging. Foreign Minister in a statement to the Foreign Affairs Commission, in After a sojourn of six weeks in Germany, Herr H. J. von Lochow, which he shed light on certain im adviser to the Chinese Communica-portant aspects of foreign policy.

returned Ministry, has

He said that the Government had; to make on the no declaration Chungking.

Herr von Lochow's trip was de- Ukrainian problem. It was raised by voted to giving first-hand Information press propaganda, and was not diplo- about present conditions and pro-matic netion.

Their relations with Soviet were blems in Chilnn, her economie situas

tions

to

and

ber

press.

It.

tion and communication system to based on a pact of non-aggression and the Slovak crisis is expressed by the bilateral declaration of Novein- leading German manufacturers Industrialists.

last. Traces of tension which Brose, not out of actual feelings be tween the two, but through their at- titude towards other States and pro- blems, had disappeared.

The adviser brought back severni personal messages from German leaders to high Chinese Government officiuis. Central News, -

Chungking-Hanoi

Air Service

Chungking, Mar. 13. The Chungking-Hanol air service operated by the C.N.AC. will be in augurated to-morrow, a trial flight Douglas plane on Murch 8 hav- Ing proved satisfactory.

Planes flying between Chungking and Hanoi will stop over at Kunming

Central News.

HELP FOR STUDENTS

Excellent Work Done By Hongkong Committee

A total of 453 students from the war areas have been given financial help by the Hongkong Committee for Student ftellet since its organization after passing resolutions disapproving last December,

The three-day plenary tession of concluded tho National Congress

and dissociating itself from the. Bri- The number included 254 college

fish foreign policy which con" and 11 technical school students,

students, 105 middle school studenta slatently alded Faselst Powers."

The total amount of money ap Other resolutions expressed con- dence in Gandil, demanded solf- determination for India, voiced ad- committed to the students by the as travelling expenses, miration for the courage, and detor- school fees and loans reached $5,031. mination of the Arabs In Palestine, committeo la maintaining a

The cor and expressed Kaxiety regarding the hostel for girl students in Kowloon

rapidly deteriorating position of. Eighteen girls are now residing there indians overseas, especially in the paying $1 per month or so including

Tood, Central Ngwek

Diplomatie Confidence

London, Mar, 12. Hope of the formation of a new Government under M. Sidor to end correspondents from Central Europe,

admitted that Ger although many's Indeterminate attitudes in- troduces an element of uncertainty. The more confident view held in Whitehall of the prospect of n Colonel Beck next referred to European settlement is unaffected Poland's interest in the Baltic region, by the sudden crisis, says the the Observer's diplomatic correspondent. the situation at Dagzig, and negotintions with Germany on the He adds that evidence received in subject of the minorities.

COLONIAL CLAIMS

London does not suggest that Dr. Tiso's attempted coup was the result of any immediate German arrange- Indeed there is evidence to

and

10 YEARS AGO

March, 15, 1929.- One of the worst fire disasters in the history of the Colony occurred in the early hours of this morning, the King Edward Hotel being completely gutted, upper storeys of the Savoy Hotel. the blaze spreading into the

The most trugle feature was the toss of several lives, including a number of Europeans, while among the injured wero General Chan Mlug-shu, the Civil Governor of Kwangiung, and his wife, who like many others, Jumped from the blasing building and had exceedingly narrow escapes.

The fact that the fire escapes could not reach the upper floors of the burn- ing hotel was largely responsible for} tho casualties. Numbers of residents were trapped and there were exciting scenes as they leaped into the Jumping. sheets hold out by firemen und volon toorn.

One European lady, Mrs. D. 3. Robson, the wife of a Naval Yard Omelal, Jumped from the fourth floor into the street and was killed lontantaneously. Mr. Robson perished in the fames.

Several charred bodies have, this morning, been observed in the ruined shell of the building. It is feared that Mr. Enos Salk, who was on a holiday visit to the Colony, is among the miss Ing.

One of the earliest Europeans on the Acene was Mr. N. V. A. Groucher, of Meners. Benjamin and Folts, who was amongst those who rendered assistance the Brigade sheets Inte by holding which entrapped residunts of the flotel jumped.

The manager of the fatal, Mr. J. 11. Witchell, who lived on the fifth door, and his family had exceedingly narrow касарск,

5 YEARS AGO

March 13, 1934. An important decision taken by the Admiralty in regard to the problem of saving life from sunken submarines, Was announced by the First Lord, Sir, Bollen Eyres-Mansell in the debate on the naval estimates. After the fullest Dealing with colonial claims whichment.

had been reached that the raising of a life obliges us to consider," Colonel suggest that: Dr. Tiso proved more epnsideration, he stated, the conclusion Beck said that foreign altitude to German than the Germans,

by that means was not a fonsible opera Polish wishes was becoming more and used embarrassment to Chancellor sunken submarine in time to save life tian and that the most certain, and, more friendly. The Government hader and Herr von Ribbentrop. By

further issue for Germony's Cen- they

the only practical method know of saving life, not formulated precise demands or persect to Berlin he raised the ar plans, but it was convinced

on be called to tablo deliberations rea pelley at a time when the Davis submerged excupe apparatus Herr von Ribbentrop' would rather now fitted to all submarines, on which as soon as the question was ready for not have had it rated.

it was proposed to rely in future. International discussion.

that

it

The problem of Jewish emigration must be settled in collaboration with Stales in possession of territories for emigrants, and the Jews themselves.

Reuter.

15 Die In Fire In Hokkaido

On the one hand the Victed broadcasting station was instructed to support the Slovak separatist issue, while German influence on, the. other helped to bring about a

"quieténing" emotion,

In one sense the Bratislava Incl dents are regarded as merely em- phasising the underlying argument for changing from a atate, osgitters to one of confidence.--Reuter

ROTARY CLUB

Hakodate, Mar. 12. Fifteen person including

At to-morrow's

!meeting of the children were burnt to death: when a fire broke out in a dry goods store Rotary Club, the spenter at Matsukazecho, Ho

Hakodate Cily Rotation Dr. Cheng Ung

Past District Governor, and his sub- Saturday night

61x houses were destroyed and one fect, "A Turn of the Wheel" other was partially destroyed before On Saturday a few members wor the fire was put under control. Assembled to great hat Unis same strong galo hampered the efforts of Rotarians on the tourist User? Band fire-fighters Domalg

press of Britain

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KATHARINE ON HEPBURN GRANT

HOLIDAY

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Airways plane Prominent

March 13

March 15.

Corfu Hosang

March 16.

March 16.

Honolulu and Japan (San _ "¿ Francisco date, 18th February) Straits, Manila and London Parcels

-(London date, 2nd February)... Ajax Japan

Pres. Garfeld

.March 10.

March 17.

Bokuyo Maru

March 17.

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March 17.

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March 17.

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March 17.

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.March 18.

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March 20.

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Tuesday

Mon., Mar. 13.

Mar. 13, 7 p.m.

Kinshan...Tues., Mar. 14, 8.15 a.m. Tibadak. Tues., Mar. 14, 10.30 a.m. Jean Dupuis Tues., Mar. 14, 2 p.m. Anhul.....Tues., Mar. 14, 2.30 p.m. Talyuan..Tues., Mar. 14, 3.30 pan. Tingsang....Tues., Mar. 14, 7 p.m.

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