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The following quotations were issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar-

ket this morning:

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Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

Europeans Commended

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NOTICE is hereby given that] the Third Annual Meeting of ]: Shareholders will be held at the Head Ofce, No. 6 Des Voeux Roud Central, on Saturday, April 22nd, 1939, at 3.00 p.m. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Board of Directors and the State ment of Accounts for the year ending December 1st, 1938.

The Transfer Register will be closed from April 10th to 22nd, 1939 inclusivo.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

M. Y. TANG, Chief Manager. Hongkong, April 1, 1939.

UNION WATERBOAT

CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS

And Capture Snatch Thief

MR. H. R. BELL of Hillwood Rond, and Gunners J. Beaton and J. Audas, of Stanley. Bar- racks, were commended by Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kowloon Magistracy to-day for arresting a handbag snatcher who chose Mrs. Werebichik of 7 Tak Shing Street, Kowloon, as his victim.

Mrs. Werebichik was walking in Nathan Road 'ricar Granville Road on Saturday when a man, Tse Kl- sun. 20, snatched her handbag from behind her and ran away.

which

ho

and Gunners Beaton and Auday gave Responding to the alarm Mr. Bell chase. Tse was finally arrested near the St. Andrew's Church by Gunner Audas. Gunner. Beaton, also assisted in the arrest. Mr. Bell picked up Mrs. Werebichik's handbag, was thrown away by Tse when was attempting to escape.

Mr. Himsworth sentenced Tse, who pleaded

guilty to

to a charge of larceny, manthas hard labour and 10 strokes of the cone

Three months hard labour was the sentence pissed on So In, 19, by Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Kow- loon Magistracy this morning, on charge of larceny of a handbag, con- from a widow who was walking al Cheung Sha Wan Road yesterday. A detective, arrested the defendant after he had snatched the handbug from under the widow's arm.

The Thirty-fourth Annual | General Meeting of Shareholdera will be held at the Ofices of Messrs. Dodwell & Co., Ltd., Hong-taining money kong and Shanghai Bank Building, on Thursday, the 13th April, 1939, at 11 n.m. for the purpuse of receiving the report of the Generat Managers together with a State- ment of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1938,

The Transfer Books Books of the.Company will be closed from 29th March to 13th April, 1939, both days inclusive,

other articles,

Sub-Inspector Goddard prosecuted.

LORD GORT RETURNS

DODWELL & COMPANY | Anglo-French Defence

LIMITED.

General Managers.

Hongkong, 23rd March, 1930.

Exchange At A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London Demand...

Co-operation

London, Apr. 2.

April 3, 1939.

LAMBERT DUNBAR & CO

Hongkong & Shanghai Shanghai

Bank Bldg.

3rd Floor

CORRESPONDENTS FOR

FRANCIS I. du PONT & CO.

NEW YORK

Cable Addres DUNDAR Telephone No.

201

APRIL 2, 1030. THE FOLLOWING IS A CABLE SYNOPSIS OF THE TRADER'S COLUMN IN THIS WEEK'S ISSUE OF BARRON'S WEEKLY:

NEW YORK: APRIL. 1 (SATURDAY)

The Trader says that the unlooding of stocks has been for domestle account. The first thrust of selling on Thursday came from Parls, Both arbitrage and International Investment houses were moderate buyers on Saturday.

It is doubtful whether the market would have collapsed had the * early Spring conditions for business been as favourable as indicated a month ago. Barron's Index reveals that there has been no improvement for five months.

The lack of recovery power, was equally responsible for the selling as the war score.

Detroit authorities expect the beginnings of curtalled auomobile operations sometime in April, which is normally the year's peak. April output is estimated at 350,000 units, down 50,000 units from a week ngo, .... The reduction reflects the determination to keep inventories: down. Retil sales of malor nutomobiles have been climbing steadily and are now the best since Christmas.

Conservative production programmes In the barometrle industries promise to prevent sny recurrence of the necessilous Inventory Jiqulda, Lion of 1938.

The drop in commodity prices since the beginning of the year has been barely substaniinil.

We still think that Brst-quarter earnings, except for all and texille companies, will compare favourably with 1938, notably for merchan- dising concerns. Ominous dividend curtallment is unlikely.

A genuine bear market must establish the superiority of cash to equities. Yet, cush is becoming less valuable than at any time for the past two years,

Seasoned stocks are now much more attractive than when in- dustrials were lust at the present level at the end of June, 1938.

President Roosevelt collon subsidy plan is now apparently, disq#

carded.

Canada' is Imposing a dumping duty on low-priced United States crude oil.

Montgomery Ward's first-quarter net income is expected to equal that of the corresponding period of 1937. Pittsburgh steel operations on Monday are expected to show ʼn decline of three points.

RESERVES RIGHT TO NEGOTIATE DIRECT

(Continued from Page 7.)

COL, BECK'S VISIT TO LONDON

(Continued from Pape 1.)

technical, rather than staff matlers.-- Beck Departs

WARSAW, Apr. 2. Polish Foreign Minister.

The Chief of the Imperial my telegram of December 20, 1930. General Staff, Lord Gort, re-it has pained me greatly at that very turned from an inspection tour critical inoment to leave the capital. Reuter, of French fortifications with his Even much more painful had it been for me to leave the country. But I staff to-day.

left the country to show that if my}

The were accepted, personal Colonel Joseph Beck, departed this proposals considerations did not enter

the afternoon for London. matter. Secondly, I hear that the Cutonel Buck WRS

ས་ National Government is trying hard Saturday night by President Eduard to bring about international media- tion. Thirdly, should the National oscicki for a lengthy conference at

which Marshal Rydz-Smigly Government let the present impasse Premier Skladkowski were also drag on without coming to a definite present present. decision, I may return, even though I muy have gone abroad.

-It is stated that Lord Gort will confer with the Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, and with the Secretary of State fur War, Mr. Hore-

Belisha,

Lord Gort will also report on his findings about the Maginot Line and his conversations with the French Commander-in-Chief, General Game-

visit to

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821.

.04 11.

27 n.

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.13 n.

.80 n.

Canton $.

220 11.

Union $..

455 b.

China Underwriter

13% n.

R.K. Fire $..

183 ».

SHIPPING

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Steamboats $..

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170

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5214

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T.T. Jupan

1047%

17/8 n.

T.T. India

0156

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20

.3 11.

T.T. Manila

574

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T.T. Batavia

.30 sa.

TT. Bangkok

5334 1519%

.32.

T.T. Saigon

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12.00 . 36 sa.

.003 sa.

T.T. France T.T. Germany T.T. Switzerland TT. Australia

107

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San Mauricio Ps. Suyoc Consul Ps. Paracales Ps.

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4 m/s D/p

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4 m/s L/C U.S.A,

LANDS

4 m/s France

.29% 1189

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834 4.08%

104 n.

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WHY RADIO WENT "PHUT"

102 sa.

16.10 sa.

Kollan 5/-

Indo-Chinas, P. $. Indo-Chinas, D$. Shell Bearers s/ Waterboats $

DOCKS ETC.

Wharves 3.

Dicks $...

Providents S.

New Eng. Sh. $..

Shin. Docks, Sh. $.

Raubs $.

MINING

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Hongkong Mines cls.

Antanoks Ps. (x.d.) Atoks PR. . (xd.

Benguet Cons. Ps. Caco Grove Ps. Con Mines Ps.. Demonstrations P's. IX.L. Ps... Gumaus Ps.

Baguio Gold Ps.

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Lands 46 deb. §. Shud Lands Sh.$ Humphreys $.

JK. Realties $ Chinese Estates $.... UTILITIES

Trams $.

Peak Trams. (old) $. Peak Trams (new) $. Star Ferries $.

Y. Ferries (ok) $..

Y. Ferries (new) $. Chlua Lights (old) $. China Lights (new) H.K. Electries S. Macao Electrics-$. Sandakan Lights Telephones (ald) $. Telephones (new) Tractions /- Tractions (Pref.) /-

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STORES, &c. Dairy Farms (ex. rts.)

and sa

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(Continued from Page 1.)

to Ameries, but through a technical hitch, some of it got on the nie.

Official Version

The oillelal version of the speech was not released until Herr Hitler, who spoke from notes, had had

ant

opportunity of carefully study abourd the finer Robert Ley what it looked 7 n. like in writing. Nobody noticed any serious discrepancies between the written version and that broadcast on gramophone records.

22/- 11.

22/8 n.

14 n.

Herr Hiter is stili aboard the 13 n. 1.

Robert Ley, and It Is understood that 1344 n. he expected to land at Hamburg to- .3.GU n.

morrow afternoon.

.154.

Reuter,

It is believed that the London on Monday of the French Air Minister, M. Guy la Chambre, will be in connection with the air- construction programmes of the two countries.

that it

received

POST OFFICE.

MAIL FOR CANTON

Registered and Ordinary mail and

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES

Parcela (not Insured) will be nc- Registered and Parcel Malls cepted for Canton and despatched na closed 15 minutes earlier than the circumstances permit.

time given below unless otherwise stated, and wherò mails are advertis-

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE Letters and Postcards for Europe (except 'Great Britain and Elre) and ed to close at or before 9 a.m., re- South America are forwarded "via gistered and parcel malls are closed Siberia" if so superscribed.

fat 8 pm. on the previous day. INWARD MAILS

From

Japon and Shanghal

Air Mail by "Imperial Always Direct Bervice"London dale, 20th March.

Japan

Per

Antenor

Due.

.April

Haiphong, Palthol and Fort Bayard Klangsu Australia and Manila

April 4.

Straits

Strafta

Nellore Terukuni Mnru Von Heuts

April 4.

April 4.

April 4.

Imperial Airways Plane London Maru

April 6.

April 5.

Plane

.ADTII S.

April 8.

April 7

Aprit

April

April

Nagora Maru

.April

Fer

Date and Time.

Air Mail by "Pan-American · Air

ways Direct Service”—San Fran- Pan American Airwaya cisce date, 29th March. Japan Japan

Haiphong Shanghai

Japon and Shanghai Manila

For

Shirain

Anyo Maru

Canton

Conte Verde

Husiml Maru

OUTWARD MAILS

Air Mail for "Imperial

Direct Service"-due 10th April

Monday

Airways Imperiat Airways Plane London,

E.P.O.

Mon, April 3.

Ecz.

..April, 3.. 5 pm

Ord.

April, 3, 5.80 p.m.

G.P.O.

Rek.

.April. 3, 5 pm.

Ord.

April 3, 7 p.m.

Mon, April 3,

Air Mall for Maloya, Java and Imperial Airways Plane

Australia by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"due Sydney 10th April

Manila

Swałow

Batavia and Sourabaya Halphong

Shanghai and Japan

Iteg,

Urd,

Reg.

April. 3, 5.30 p.m.

K.P.O.

April, 3, 5 pm.

G.P.O.

April, 3, 5 D.m

Ord, .............April 3, 7 p.m.

Pres. Coolidge ..Fri. April 3, 7 p.m. Tuesday

Szechuen Tisalak...

..Tues., Apr. 4, 10.30 a.m. .Tucs, Apr. 4, 10.30 am. Mingsang Tues, April 4, 1 p.m. Terukuni Maru

Parcels only for Strails, Penang, Antenor

Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Marsellies and London-due London, 10th May,

сп

Foochow via Swatow Swatow

Amoy

and

Commenting on the visit, Polish WRS first I cannot tell whether and when I papers recall will share Dr. Tseng's fate. Should announced on February 20, but they I die, I hope my compatriots will re-eclmit that since that time it has read these lines, and clearly under-attained unforeseen significance. stand that my policy is the road that The arst mention of the Jewish will lead China to her salvation, question in connection with the visit

permanent pence in secure Lu

the was made at the beginning of March, Orient and in the world generally, when the Rumanian Foreign Minister, Though my suggestions may not be M. Gafencu, declared in Warsaw that acceptable to Chungking to-day, the Rumanin

Was

also Interested in time will certainly come when the Colonel Beck's visit to London, and entre Chinese nation as well as the would support all Polish steps for a people of Japan will welcome my solution of this problem. proposals, and I will have no regrets.

The mutual aim is said to be reach at the shortest possible time an quality in the air with Germany,— Trans-Ocran.

FUEHRER LEAVES WORLD MYSTIFIED

(Continued from Page 1)

to do is to extend our economic relations. We have a right to do that and we not going to accept directions from any European states- men inside or outside Europe.

sure

We are re-arming, but we do not of attacking other nailons dream providing they leave us alone.

The German Reich is not going to put up in the long run with a policy of intimidation

or encirclement. +47 concluded an agreement

with Britain the naval pact. It is based never to go to war with Britain. on the fervent desire we all possess

"If this wish no lunger exists in England, then the practical condition for this agreement is removed. Ger- many will be quite content to put up

with this view.

The Right To Live "We are so sure of ourselves because we are so strong, and we

loses the right to live.

are united. He who has no power

Ilanol Precautions

Hanol, Mar. 31.

Colonial Question According to the original plan, Colonel Deck was also expected to

It has definitely been established discuss the question of raw materials that Wang Ching-wei is still staying and colonles, as well as the possi→ -at-his original retreat-in-Hanoi-underbilities of economic co-operation-with the strictest police guard following England. the

Tseng Chung-ming,

Wednesday

Tues., Apr. 4, 3.30 p.m.

Tues., Apr. 4.

G. P. O, and K. P, 0. Przecis,

.Apr. 4, 5 p.m.

Hunan Wed., Apr. 5, 9.30 am. Wusung Wed., Apr. 5, 10.30 n.. Tsinan...... Wed., Apr. 5, 3.30 p.m.

Air Mall for Maulla, Guam, Hono- Pan American AirwaJE

lulu, and U.S.A. by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Service" -due San Francisco, 12th April.

Swatow

Plano....Wed., Apr. 5.

K.P.O.

Apr. 5, 5 p.m. Apr. 5, 5.30 p.m.

Reg..

Ord.,

G.P.O.

Reg.,

Ordi,

Thursday

..Apr. 5, 5 pan. Apr. 6. 7.30 am.

Kwelynng. Thurs., Apr. 6, 10.30 am.

Mombasa, Beira, Lourenco Mar-

ques. (Parcels and Papers only London Maru for South Africa via Durban) Manila, Saigon, Bangkok, Mauritius,

Reunion, Madagascar, Lourenco Marques, and (l'arcels and Papers

Thurs., Apr. 6, 2.30 p.m.

only for South Atrien via Durban) Boissevain Thurs., April 6, 3.30 p.m. Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane

Direct Serviceduc London, 13th April

Thurs. April G.

Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus Imperial Airways Plano

by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-due Sydney, 15th April

recent murderous altack

As a result of the visit of Mr. R. S. ning, Wang's Secre- Hudson to Warsaw, many financial tury, by Chinese assassins. With the dimeultles had been cleared up, and

of the e

iralla the examination of the it is reported that England is willing terrorists, the assassins were to grant Poland credit of £20,000,-

deliberately 000 for armaments.

that England is making, a

but the

understood to have instead of mistaking him for chosen Tseng as their

first victim Polish political circles clearly

Wang. rentise

It is understood that the terrorists strong bid for Polish membership in have resorted to the violent measures the Anglo-French front,

to discourage advocates Foreign Ministry still maintains that an attemp paclist fuction of Poland has no Intention of deviating i

in on

of the

which

ing

is believedly the mov- from her former policy.

is denied that the London center- obligations to England which will ences will result in Polanti assuming exceed those involved Pelish alliance.

The Franco-

One newspaper declares that the Into Beck, visit should be regarded

nothing more or less than a norma

DA

affair, the French authorities, with In view of the Taeng Chung-ming the co-operation of French consular officials in various parts of China, have decided to maintain a discrete attitude in admitting Chinese French Indo-China hereafter,

It is understood that granting of indication of co-operation between passports to Chinese wishing to come two nations in the wider. feld of

by politics-Trans-Octan. to Indo-China will be

be preceded strict: Inquiries into the

careers and personal circumstances of the up- plicants. The weapons used by the brought from abroad. The French authorities will hence maintain

culprits in the recent attack were

Dr. Josef Goebbels, Minister for

"If they talk in other countries of .21 D. Propaganda, arrived to-day

at re-arming now, and say that they will Rhodes for a fortnight's holiday.re-arm more and more, then I can

.unly buy

to those statesmen that they will not weary me.

I am determined to continue to march along this path, and I am stricter inspection of the belongings of the conviction that we shall and luggage of Chinese travellers.-

Domei. proceed on it more rapidly than the others.

(x.d.) 8.10 n.

...8 n. 1.80 1.

COTTON MILLS

Ewo Sh. $.... S'hai Cotton Sh. $. Zoong Sings, Sh, $. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $.

AUSO.

H.K. Entertainment $.

Constructions, $.

Vibro Piling $..

Ch. Govt. 5% 1025

G.3 Bonds

42 n. .00 .

10.20 n. .104 n.

STOCK MARKET REPORT

.30 n. The Hongkong Stock Exchange oficial summary issued at 12.30 pan. Saturday, says:

.40 n.

.0 h. The market was quiet, with no

changes of importance to report.

.1% n.

4.30 n.

..07% n.

ELK. Govt. 4% Loan 4% prm. b.. H.K, Govt. Loan 3% 1/8% prm.

b.

Maramans (Lond.) 5/- Maranana (II.K.} 5/-,

13/9 n.

.5/- n.

WELL-KNOWN AMERICAN DIES IN SHANGHAI

Shanghual, Apr. 3. Mr. Charles Barnhardt, aged 30, retired. Standard-Vacuum maritime engineer, died to-day in the Country Hospital after a long illness,

He was a veteran of the Spanish- American war, and a retired Petty. Officer of the United States navy.

Born at Norwalk, Chio, on August 6, 1080, he had resided in China since the end of the World War.

He is survived by a wife, and a 10 year-old

son, both residents of Shanghai-United Press,

Buyers

Hongkong Bank $1.348

Union Insuranco, $455

Douglaser #00

H. B. Hotels $3.40

1.K. Lands $3315

IK, Tramways $10

China Lights (Old) 30.10

China Lights (New) #5%. Dairy Farms ex rights #21 YG Entertainment $614

- H.K. Govt. an 110% prem.

Dairy Tights

Ballers

H.K. & K. Wharves $10935 China Lights (New) $515 11.K. Electrics $563)

5sfei

Union Insurance #485

Deurlopen $OU

I.K. Docks $10

Providents SAF

I.&B Hotels 65.45/50

ik, Tramwaya #16.10

Dairy Farms ex rights #2115

H.K. GovL. 4% Loan 4% přem. Attemaks, PR 30

Atoks 323⁄41⁄2

Bagulo Gold 24

Benguet Consolidated 12.00

Coco Grove_38_

Consolidated Mines ..003

Demonstrations 14

1. K. L. 13

San Mauricio 1,00

United Paracalo .06

*If someone should really want to

BRITAIN'S PLEDGE

measure his strength with ours by SOVIET REACTION_TO force, then the German people are at all times in a position to do this, and I am prepared and determined.”- Reuter.

(Continued from Page 1.) and even in England It is actively opposed by an influential group of Conservatives."

Labour To Pross For Active Stops

London, Apr. 2.

"Ostrust in British foreign policy It is understood that Mr. Arthur Greenwood, who was lending the can only be overcome when England Labour Party in the House of Com adapts measures which clearly prove mons owing to the filness of Mr. her willingness to combat in an ac- Clement Attlee, will press for active tive and determined manner

advancement et Fascist! steps to widen the basis of Mr. further Chamberlain's declaration of Friday aggression."Trans-Ocean,

last, in the course of his opening Consequence Of Munich

any

|

REACTIONS TO HITLER'S THREAT

(Continued from Page 1.

threatening anybody, and that all he wants is to be left alone.

"In that we are all willing to oblige him if he will leave other people no encouragement

alone. We find

Swatow

Swntow Sandakan

Ord.

Reg. Ord.

K.P.O. Reg April 6, 5 p.m. G, 5.30 pm, G.P.O.

April 0, 5 p.m.

April 0,7 p.m...

Thurs, April 6.

K.r.o.

Reg.

........April 0, 5 yam.

Ord.

..April 0, 5:30p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

Friday

April 6, 5 p.. April 6, 7 pm

Yatshing....Thurs., April 6, 7 pm..

Kwangtung ..Fri, Apr. 7, 10.30 0. Woolgor....Fri., April 7, 10.30 a.m

Air Mall for "K.L.M. Airways Direct Tusimi Maru......Fri, April 7.

Service"-dua Amsterdam, 20th April.

Rez.. Ord,

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

..........Apr. 7, 11 am. .Apr. 7, 11.30 am

Apr. 7.

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

Saigon, Straits, Ceylon, Indlo, East Husim! Maru

and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marselles,-due Marseilles, 7th April.

Air Mail for Indo-China, Iran, and Air

Franco (Paris and Northern Pro- vinces only) by the "Air France Airways Direct Service,

Manila and Brindisi-due Brindisi,

30th April.

Shanghol and Japan Manila

and no relief of any kind in yester-Shanghat via Swalow. day's speech. There remains a hope to save peace That hope lies in co- operation, not Isolation. If they sland Powers are sill the strongest."

together, the peace-loving

Reuter,

Labour's Vlow

INSURANCE CLAIM

SENSATION

Reg

Ord,

..Apr. 7, 11.15 0.

.Apr. 7, Noon

France Plane....Fri, Apr.

EP.O.

Пея..

.Apr. 7, Noon.

Ord,,

.Apr. 7, Noon.

G.P.O.

Neg.,

.Apr. 7, Noon,

Ord,

.Apr. 7, 5 pm

Conte Verde Saturday

Nellore

Emp. of Canada, Sunday

.Fri., Apr. 7, Noon

Sat., Apr. 8, Noon.

Sat., Apr. 6, Noon.

Klangsu

London, Apr. 2.

(Continued from Page 1.) Mr. Arthur Greenwood, deputy leader of the Opposition, who will be been taken by surprise. He would, the Arst speaker in to-morrow's therefore, be quite willing to hear foreign affairs debate in the House the arguments later in the, day, if of Commons, declared at Bradford Jesired. to-night that Herr Hitler's utterances

.Sun., Apr. 9, 9.00 .m.

fraud, were made.

Tast Casa For $135,000 The case was in the nature, of a test for there were five other instur- ance companies interested, namely North British and Mercantile Insur

ance Co., Yangise Insurance Co., Commercial Uulon Assurance Co.

o

the Insurance Co. of North America, and the Taiping Insurance Co.

It is understood that the claims

Mr. Potter agreed with this pro against them totalled $135,000 and yesterday did not show any signs of cedure if Mr. D'Almade thought he that all of them agreed to abide by departure from his settled policy.

had any grounds to proceed with the the decision in the test case.

thorities, and it was decided to nd-|

He offered no constructive #ugge1-

Drawn-Up

speech in the House of Commons to

Moscow, Apr. 2, morrow, writes "Reuter's" lobby Fears that pressure may be applied correspondent.

to Poland to give up the Polish Cortions for the scitlement of Europe. arguments after looking at the au- Mr. Chamberlain, who will fallow ridor pervade Soviet opinion

of Ills strategy was wrecking the nerve Journ the matter to Chambers to Tomugnial Barbosa, was a guest with The Governor of Macao, H.E." Dr. Mr. Greenwood, is expected to deal | Britain's pledge to Poland.

of the smaller European countries, with this question, besides, making a Omelal comment in the "Pravda" and creating unsettlement in Europe, merrow.

Vice Admiral. Le Bigot, Commander general statement.

says that distrust of British polley by So long as this strategy continued,

of the French Naval Forces in the The Liberal opposition leader, Sir the Soviet press is one of the con- the danger of war, which Herr Hitler

*t Archibald Sinclair, Mr. Anthony sequences of

The case had been going on for Far East, of H.E, the Governor of Munich, when the flood-sold he wished to avoid, would con almost two months and would Eden, Mr. Winston Churchill,

pre- Hongkong, Sir Geoffry Northcote at, and antes of Fascist aggression were tinue to exist.-Reuter. possibly Mr. David Lloyd George, are thrown open, and a blow dealt to

bably have taken another month 17 it Uffin" to-day: - expected to take part in the debate, the peace-loving Powers.

hod not been withdrawn, The Canadian Pacific liner "Em-

During the cross-examination of the Paris, Apr. 2-The Yankee Clipper, which will be closed, Mr. Hugh That distrust can only be removed oress of Canada" arrived at Yoko-witnesses for plaintifs, suggestions en route from Lisbon to Marsellies. Dalton and Sir John Simon, winding by measures showing on the part of hama on Saturday at 0 p.m. and is that some of the claim items had to-day landed at Elscarosse, south- up for the Labour opposition and the Britain willbigness petively to fight due at Hongkong next Saturday at ocen sitered to show a higher price, west of Bordeaux, owing to Government respectively-Router. against further, aggression.-Router.

as well as allegations of förgery and weather.-Reuter,

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