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Italian Note To China

Protest At Killing Of Missionary

CHUNGKING, Mar. 16. THE ITALIAN EMBASSY has presented a note to the Chinese Government protesting strongly in connection with the reported assassination of the Italian Charge d'Afaires, Signor Cocchi of Kwohsien, on the Hutaho River in Shansi.

Father Cocchi was assassinated by Chinese soldiers while celebrating mass in the Church of Solat.-Trans-

Ocean.

"OCCUPIED

AREA.

BELONGS TO GREATER REICH"

(Continued from Page 1) tion of the German courts, Other inhabitants of Bohemia and Moravia will be citizens of the protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia.

"Article 3: The protectorate of Bohemia and Maravin is autonomous, and has its own administration. It exercises its covereign rights within the status of the protectorate In keeping with the political, military and economic interests of the Relch. Such anverel rights will be exer- cized by

protectorate's own administrations and with its own officials.

the

HEAD OF PROTECTORATE "Article 4: The head of the auto- nomote administration of the protec- torate of Bohrmin and Moravin enjoys the protection and the right of honour usually accorded to the head of State. The head of the protectorate, for carrying out his duties, must possess the confidence of Chan- the Fuehrer and the Relch cellor.

"Article 5. As protector of the interests of the Reich, the Relch protector in Bohemia and Moravia' is appointed by the Fuehrer with residence in Prague. The Relch protector, as representative of the Fuchrer and the Reich-Chancellor, has a duly to see that the political directions of the Fuehrer are carried out. Members of the protectorate's Government must be confirmed by the Releh-Protector. This confirma tion may be withdrawn. The Reich Protector is entitled to information on all measures he believes likely to be against the Relch's interests, and In case of danger, con take in com- mon Interest, measures deems necessary. The announcement of laws, decrees, or other proposed measures, as well as the practical application of administrative mea- sures and legal decisions is to be postponed the Reich Protector protests.

which he

are

"Article 0: The foreign affairs of the protectorate, especially the pro- tection of ils subjects abroad, taken care of by the Reich. The Relch wlli conduel foreign affairs in accordance with common interests. The protectorate will have presentative attached to the Reich Government styled a 'Minister.'

MILITARY PROTECTION

arc-

"Articlo 2: The Reich glves milltary protection to the protectorate. In order to fulfil this duty, the Reich will keep garrisons and military establishments in the protectoratè.

In order to preserve order and peace

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

A. S. WATSON & CO.,

LIMITED.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the FIFTY-FOURTH ORDIN- ARY YEARLY MEETING of the Company (since registration) will bo held at the Hong Kong Hotel, Hong Kong, on TUESDAY, the 28TH MARCH, 1939, at 11.30 a.m. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Managers together with a Statement of Accounts for the year 31ST OCTOBER, 1938,

Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

March 17, 1939.

R.

G.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

of the Sale by Public Auction: to be held on Monday, the 20th day of March, 1939, at 3 p.m., at the Omees of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Cheung Sha Wan, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of ronewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one fur- ther term of 24 years less the last three days thereof. Intending bidders are advised The TRANSFER BOOKS of the

that immediately after the dispo Company will bo CLOSED from SATURDAY, the 18TH MARCH,sal of the lot the Purchaser (it 1939, to TUESDAY, the 28TH MARCH, 1939, both days inclusive, JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

ended

General Managers. Hongkong, 10th March, 1939. ·

THE HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD.

Notice to Shareholders

The Seventieth Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Offices 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 ended the 1st December, 1938.

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

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. General Managers, The Hongkong Fire Insurance

Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 3rd March, 1939.

ST. PATRICK'S DAY FRIDAY-17th MARCH, 1989.

A wreath will be laid at the CENOTAPH by the President and Committee of St. Patrick's Society,

at 11.00 a.m.

Members of the Society and their friends are asked to assemble under the verandah at the North side of the Supreme Court prior. to the ceremony.

ST. PATRICK'S BALL PENINSULA HOTEL-9.30 p.m.

not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised oleer who will be present at the aale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cush. This summ will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price, PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

New Kowloon Inland Lot No 2659. Adiginie New

Toland Lot No. 521, Fuk

Sing St. Cheung Sha Wan

Registry No.

[No. of Sale.

Locality

G.

Boundary Menaurements

N. B, E. w.

De per sale

plan.

sq. feet.

Contents i

Rental

Upset

ไทย

0032

R.

96$

ફર્મન

34,200

1939-1940.

Sealed Tenders will be received at the Royal Naval Hospital, unui 10 nm. on the 21st March, 1939, from persons desirous of supply ing Boof, Matton, Fowls, Fork, Cheese, Pure Cow's Milk, Ice, and other provisions and necessaries, for the year ending 31st March, 1940.

Printed Forma of Tender and further particulars can be obtain ed at the Royal Naval Hospital,

The right to reject the lowest or any tender is reserved.

G. V. HOBES, Surgeon Captain, Medical Officer in Charge: Royal Naval Hospital,

Hong Kong 16in. March, 1939.

G.

R

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 20th day of March, 1939, at 3 pm, at the Oflices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of of Crown Land at one Lot Ngau Shi Wan, in the Colony

of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from lat July, 1898, with the option of

renewal at a Crown Rent to be

fixed by the Surveyor of His

Majesty the KING, for one fur

ther term of 24 years less, the tast three days thereof.

intending bidders are advised that humculately after the dispo- sal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS to deposit with an authorised of the Sale by Public Auction ofcer who will be present at the to be held on Monday, the 20th sale, the sum of two hundred day of Murch, 1939, at 3 p.m., dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum at the Offices of the Public will be refunded on payment of Works Department, by Order of the Purchase price. His Excellency the Governor of PARTICULARS OF THE LOT one Lot oi Crown Land at Shek Shan, in the Colony

years,

of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years. ' Intending bidders are advired that immediately after the diepo- sal of the lot the. Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale. the sum of two hundred

|

Members of St. Patrick's Society dollare, ($200) in cash. This sum of Hong Kong and their guests nra informed that there will be a

will be refunded on payment of j Special-FIVE MINUTES Service the-Purchane-prico

from

Boundary Menzurementa

of "STAR" FERRIES from HONG | PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. KONG to KOWLOON between 9.00 p.m, and 9.30 p.m. on 17th March and SPECIAL FERRIES KOWLOON to HONG KONG at 2.00 a.m., 2.45 am, and 3.15 a.m. £ on the following morning. The last ordinary Farry leaves at 1.15

11.m.

No. of Sa

A BUFFET SUPPER will be served from 11.30 p.m. to 1,30 a.m. Tables may be booked with the a Management of the Peninsula Hotel before 7.00 p.m. on the night of the Ball.

Admission to the Ball is by ticket only which is to be present- ed at the MAIN ENTRANCE 10 the Hotel.

Tickets may be obtained from Mr. P. J. A. Hamilton, Hon. Treasurer, P.O. Box 417 or Har- bour View Hotel, Chatham Road, Kowloon,

IL H. C. HALLOWES,

Hon. Secretary.

within the protectorate, the protec- St. Patrick's Society of Hong Kong.

the Reich Government,

"Article 8: The Reich is entitled to pass laws with validity for the protectorate if necessary in common Interests, As far

DS common necessity exists, the Reich can take over part of the protectorate's ad- ministration into the direct Reich ad- ministration, and install the necess ary Relch authorities, The Relch Government is entitled to take all measures necessary to keep up safety and order.

Notice to Shareholders

Registry No

Locality

putur no key

Lot No. 4124.

Junction of Chatham Road & Kiang Hei St.,

Chatham Rd., Stck Shan.

N... W.

||Seei] feel fert|fee:

As per salo

plan.

3 ri400થી

A DOTT

1,255

Anneal

$24.

$1,255

Upset Price

U.S. COMMODITY

PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

New York, Mar. 16. New York Cotton

Opening Closing

0.07/06 8.03/63

8.27/25 8.23/24

2.05/03 $.02/03 7.71/73 7.74/75

7.08/05

No. of Sale

Locality

New Kowloon Inland

Lot No. 2660. Adjoining New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1432,

Ngan Shi Wan.

Registry No.

G.

Boundary Menattendents

ม.

fari}{ret{faul|fra!

As per sale

plan.

About

30,400

Anouat

Reutal

Opart Frier

0124

R.

08019

JAPANESE BOMB KULING

Nanchang, Mar. 17. Kuling, the famous summer resort in north Kiangsi, bombed by nine Japanese planes on Tuesday.

was

It may be recalled that though n part of the foreign realdents atop the hili were evacuated recently, many others who are unable to evacuate still remain.

The Japanese raiders dropped over ten bombs. Ono missle hit a British residence which was spicuously murked by a British flag, A tailor seeking shelter there whe killed. Another missile landed ini the campus of an American school.

All the other bombs, including:

on vacant several incendiaries, fell tots.--Central News,

CHINESE PLANES SWING INTO ACTION

Wanchlafow, Mar. 17. Japanese posillons at Singize, 20 miles southwest of Kiuklang, on the west banic of Poyang Lake, were bombed by Chinese planee yesterday moru.ng. Many higii explosives were dumped, causing heavy casualties among the Japanese troops.

Japanese anti-aircraft guns barked at the Chinese raiders fürlously but caused no damage.

From Singtze the Chinese alreraft winged their way to Hukow at the mouth of the Poyang Lake, where they dumped some more missiles on the Japanese positions. Central News.

Buenos Aires

Resident

Plaintiff In Local Partnership Case

Alfonso George Piovanelli, of Florida Tacumen, Buenos Aires, Argentina, was the plaintiff in the Chief an action before Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, in the Summary Court this morn. ing.

Defendant was Alberto Pasquale, restaurant manager, of Dina House, Hongkong.

Plovanci claimed dissolution of the partnership entered into between under the name of Frascati, accounts, him and Pasquale on May 31, 1937 payment of any sun found due to him, such further reliet as the court decined just and costs.

Mr. G. K. Hali Brution appeared for Plovanelli.

L

Arabs Reject Proposals

LONDON, Mar, 16. THE ARAB DELEGATES to the Palestine conference are understood also to have decided that the principles contained in the British proposals are unac- ceptable.

LAMBERT DUNBAR & CO

Hongkong

Shanghai Dank dg.

3rd Floor

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

Cable Addre

DUNBAR Telephone He.

MARCH 17, 1939.

FRANCIS 1. du PONT & COMPANY REPORT BY.CABLE: STOCKS: We agree that war is unlikely. We expect a business

pick-up next month.

WHEAT:

SUGAR:

The week's carlandings were 35,000 cars above the corres ponding period of last year.

We favour purchases of oil shares, National Dalry, Keane cott, North American Company, International Harvester and J. C, Penney stocks,

The Westinghouse Electric Company's February earnings were 32 per cent, over January.

Chemical sales in March are estimated at 15 per cent, over those of the corresponding month of fast year.

A sharp reduction is expected in the first-quarter profits of the Continental Oll Corporation.

Prices in Winnipeg reached a new low level for Mny wheat owing to the freight rate cut in the Argentine, The market was strong on the 77,000 tons quota reduction. The Bureau of Agriculture predicts ever-Leasonal Spring and Summer activity.

RUTHENIAN OCCUPATION COMPLETED (Continued from Page 1)

The fact that the German Newa Agency calls M. Hacha President may indicate that he be head of the new

the protectorate under

style of "Protector"-Reuter,

FRONTIER CLOSED

Bucharest, Mar. 10.

BRITAIN. MAY RECALL ENVOY FROM BERLIN (Continued from Pape 1.)

will be obtained than that secured in the case of the union with Austria,

NO SIGNIFICANCE With the departure of Sir Basil Newton, British Minister of Prague for his new post in Baghdad, it is presumed that British interests will be represented by a Charge d'Affaires the

a Consulate-

It is learned that the Government until it is decided to replace has decided to close the Rumunian-British Legation with

Generai. Ruthenian frontier to refugees.

Czech and Ruthenian refugees are: It is expected that the British Am- ti consing across the frontier, und bassador to Berlin, Sir Nevile well over 3,000 ure now in Dighel Henderson will come to London very shortly to report on the situation, and the neighbourhood.

Nearly all the Czech refugees will but it may confidently be stated that Rumanian authorities,

Yugo-matic significance in the Ambas returned to Bohemia by the there is no question of a wider diplo-

sador's return-Reuter. Slavia. Reuter.

via

REICH POLISH FRONTIER

Warsaw, Mar. 10. The Arst Hungarian patrols are reported to have reached the Polish- Ruthenian frontier at noon to-day.

Reports state that heavy snow and the advance of the Hungarian troops. dmcult conditions generally delayed

Trans-Dean,

HITLER LEAVES fraguUE

EDEN TO JOIN CABINET I

London, Mar. 10. Mr. Anthony Eden called on the Foreign Secretary, Viscount Halifax, this afternoon.

Before Mr. Eden's vluit, Viscount Halifax had a long conversation with Premier Neville Chamberlain.

Some circles connect Mr. Eden's visit with rumours of an enlarge-

of the British Cabinet- Trans-Ocean.

Prague, Mar. 16. Herr Hitler left Prague this after-ment noon for an unrevealed destination.

Before his departure, the Fuehrer reviewed German students of the Prague University, who assembled in

the courtyard of the Hradenrny French Armament

Palace to greet him-Trans-Ocean.

GERMANY TAKES OVER LEGATIONS

London, Mar. 16, The Czecho-Slovak Legullon in London was 10-day taken possession of by the German Embassy following the proclamation of the German pro tectorate over Bohemia and Moravia. ---Trans-Ocean.

Speed-Up

Paris, Mar. 16. It is reported in well-informed quarters that M, Datadler will ask the French Cabinet to-morrow for

Government exceptional

powers to sanction for legislation giving the decree changes in the 40-hour week in the arins factories, and the re- quisition of factories and labour in a The Czecho-Slovak flag was absent time of international tension-Reu-

CZECH FLAG PULLED DOWN Tokyo, Mar. 17.

For Guam Base

It is anticipated that to-morrow's from the Czecho-Slovakian Legation ter. meeting will be the last of the series. in Tokyo yesterday, while the tablet

"Reater" understands that details designating the name of the Legation w of the proposals of the British Gov-was also removed from its gate, ernment make it clear that the Mr. Frantisek Havileck, Czecho- Roosevelt To Press PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS ultimate objective is an independent Slovak Minister to Japan, returned of the Sale by Public Auction Palestine State, possibly Federal in from the spa of Atami where he was to be held on Monday, the 20th character in a treaty relation with recuperating from an illness. Inter- viewed by newspapermen, he de- day of March, 1939, at 3 p.m.,

Washington, Mar. 16. at the Offices of the Public Jewish delegates to

It is stated that one or two of the clined to comment on the European Senator Walsh, chairman of the

the conference situation. Works Department, by Order of may return to Palestine during the Stating that no official reports Senate Naval Affairs Commitice in-

a conference at were received yet, Mr. Havlieck said dicated after His Excellency the Governor of week-end, but the delegation as a

final that he would remain in Japan until White House to-day, that President Lot of Crown Land at whole will remain until the

Roosevelt Intends to press for the the arrival of definite Instructions construction of "harbour develop trom

home Government. Cheung Sha Wan, in the Colony word is spoken-Reuter,

оле

of Hong Kong, for a term of 75

Britain.

years, commencing from 1st Quintin Roosevelt

For Hongkong

Domet.

his

the

a cost of $5,4 at Guem at ments" 000,000, despite the one set-back from Congress which rejected the Guam item in the original appropriations.

Senator Walsh said that the Pre-

mination of the Guam project from the current naval air base Bill, but ho would probably recommend its inclusion in a later Bill authorising Colombo, Mar. 18. Details of the extensive develop-expenditures for the development of

and rivers

harbours. force various the Australian air were given by Air Vice-Marshal Reuter.

Australia Trebles dent had not objected to the ell-

Its Air Force

Yokohama, Mar. 16. Mr. Quintin Roosevelt, 19-year-old grandson of the late Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, former President of the this United States, arrived here morning aboard the sa. Empress of ments of Asia en route to China.

July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Reat to be fixed by the Surveyor of lis Majesty the KING, for one fur- ther term of 24 years loss the last three days thereof. Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- sal of the lot the Purchaser (if

A student of Harvard University, William, Chief of Staff of the Aus not the applicant) will be required he has been sent by the Boston tralian Air Force, while visiting here

to-day. to deposit with authorised Museum to study ethnology in China

an

that the Australian air He said and India for a period of four officer who will be present at the months. He will visit Hongkong force has been trebled in the last:

three years. sale, the sum of two hundred during his tour-Domet, dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of

the Purchase price.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

torate will be allowed to keep it

P.O. Box 417.

Mar.

own organisations, but their strength,

May

number, and armaments is fixed by

July

THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN

Oct.

Dec.

CO., LTD.

Jan. Spot

7.00/00

7.60/60 7.87/67

The last Notice day Cotton is March 17.'

0.00 N for

March

New York Rubber

10.20/10

10.14/13

10.24 /24 16.20 /27 16.25b/27a 10.24 /25

for

March"

07 /87%

07/07%

JURISDICTION "Articlo 12: Jurisdiction at pre- sent In force dan Bohemia and Moravia remains valld unless sense of the contradictory in the protection taken over by the Reich. "Article 13: The Reich Home Minister, in collaboration with other competent Reich Ministers, will issue ́all · legal and administrative ordin- unces necessary for the` carrying- through of this enactment.

Dated March 10, 1989, and signed by the Fuehrer and Reich Chancellor, Adolf Hitler the Reich Home Minister, Dr. Frick, the Reich Foreign Minister, Heer von Hibbentrop, and the Belch Melch Minister, and Chief "of the Beich: Chancellery, Dr. Lammora."---Trans-Octan:

· (Articles. D to 11 were omitted Trasis Ocean")."

Sept.

10.17/17

THE FIFTY-SECOND ORDIN- Mar. ARY ANNUAL MEETING OF May SHAREHOLDERS will be held at Dec. the Omce of Messrs. Jardine, To-day Sales: 2,440 tons.

The last Notice day Matheson & Co., Ltd. on THURS-

Rubber is March 29. PAY, 23rd MARCH, 1019, at

Chicago Wheat NOON, for the purpose of receiv-May

0796/07 07%/07% ing the Report of the Directors July and the Statement of Accounts Sept. for the year ended 31st December, 1938

Wednesday's Sales:-

The Transfer Books of the May Company will bo CLOSED from July MONDAY, the 13th March, 1939, Sept. to THURSDAY, the 23rd March, May 1939, both days Inclusive,

July

08 108%

9,740,000 buslicis. Chicago Corn 47/474 40/49 50/00% Winnipeg Wheat 00 /5074 00/00/4

No. of Sale

"New Kowloon Inland

Registry No.

Locality

Lot No. 2561.

Tonkin St. between Castle |

Peak Rd. & Un Chad St.,

Cheung Sha

Wan

Boundary

Measurements

N. 8. E. W.

* per salo plan.

sq. feet.

Annual

Bental

Contents i

About

20,000

guzt

| Upsel Price|

$20,000

4747 Netherlands Orders

American Planes

When the expansion was com- picted, Australls would have ID

armament centres.

U.S. Oil Interestsquadrons, we flying schools, and

In Mexico

Mexico City, Mar. 10.

A very hopeful oficial' statement was issued to-day.concerning the dis- cussions between President Cardenas

and Mr. Richberg, the latter repre- senting foreign oll interests in negogiations regarding the expropria- tion of foreign oll concessions Mexico.

The statement said that much pro- ttress had been made and that the views of the oil companies and the Government wer reaching approximation."--Reuter.

..t

Bulgarian Premier In Turkey

PLAY TO BE ACTED

Y.M.C.A. Amateurs to Give "London Wall"

In the steps of a' success last year of a similar venture, the Young He thought that manufacture of Men's Christian Association's A.D.C. aircraft in the Commonwealth is to produce "London Wall" by would probably stort

shortly-John Van Druten, on April 13, 14 Reuter Special.

F.B.I. Delegation

and 15. This 3-act play enjoyed great success in London, and was once presented as a Dlm with Frank Lawton, Heather Angel and a few. other well-known actors. The scane laid in a solleltor's office in Lon-

Leaves Germanydon, and the little adventures, arabi-

London Már, 16.

and romances make it a very practical endeavour on the part of The Federation of British Indus. the Y.M.C.A, and lively, moving tries delegation to Dusseldorf is re-entertainment to a growing public. turning to London to-morrow, and Mr. Leonard Starbuck is producing, has abandoned its intention of spend-while Capt. Petherick is designing ing a day in Berlin due to the post-the scenery. The whole 'Committee ponement of the visit of Mr. Hudson has been assisting, and from the and Mr. Stanley.

many rehearsals which have already

Birkinshaw

Brower....

Miss Janus

An agreement was signed to-day taken place, a most successful effort by the F.B.I. delegation and the is expected. Those in the cast are Relchsgruppe Industries at Ducs as follows: seldorf. Both consider that ne- Istanbul,.Mar. 10.

gotiations for this purpose ahould be The Bulgarlan Premler. M. Ktosselvanoff arrived here to-day en started immediately and that a Joint

standing commitico should route to Ankara to see. President

appointed which would meet in Incuntu

England in June to report on progresS, circles attach Turkish politica! great importance to the laiks which-Reuter. may mark a step towards completion of the formidable Balkan bloc by

.

4094/487% 19/40

50%/50

Washington, Mor, 18. 89%%/60% The Netherlands Military Commis- 60%/60% slon has placed orders with the United States for 10 Douglas bombers in connection with the strengthening London,

Mar, 16.--Sir Basil of the defences of Netherlands India the adhesion of Bulgaria, though it Quarantine restrictions have been Cochrane Newton, British Minister Tho Commission, headed by Vice is believed Bulgaria will not join imposed by the Government of against arrivals from at Progue, has been appointed Alti-Admiral Van Dilm, Is leaving for the bloo without concession to its Colombo bassador to Baghdad-fleuter.

Holland to-morrow-Reuter."

revisionist claims-Reuter,

Hongkong on account of smallpox.

By Order of the Board of Sept. Directors,

C. M. MANNERS, Secretary and Manager. Hongkong, 4th March, 1999..

A. F. Austen .E. O'Nell Shaw .......Itita Cale Miss Willesden...Dora Lanchester Miss Hooper Pat Milligan

Hec. Hammond

Miss Bufton

Mr. Walker

Violet Trimmer „Pauline Jeffreys ·

Peter Randolph .Janto Weller

W. E. Kuby..

HMS. Tarantula is due to arrive

from Canton to-morrow.

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