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result of intelligence reports that the International slïuation might take a
turn to involve possible developments
in the Far East,
The report suggests the possibility that new military development in Europe might be coupled with action in the East Indica, where the Philip- pines might be affected.
Naval circles do not belleve that the United States' navy would pro- ceed beyond the Pacific Coast, except possibly a few submarines and other scattered crait normally based at
Hawail.
One foreign diplomat expressed the opinion that the transfer is linked closely with the appeal to Hitler, both the significance and time clement being intended to catch on to the Government's contemplated anti-
aggression measures.
It is doubted whether the transfer of the Fleet to the Pacific alone will deler Japan's expansion, which is envisaged in the event of European developments culminating in war, since Japan will be fully occupied in Munchuria and China."
At the same time, he expressed the opinion that the U.S. Fleet's activities are more likely to be heeded because Japan's strength has been dissipated in China, and will be more so through the British preparations in Singapore. -United Press.
Hongkong As Objective
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
TEN COUPLES. UNITED OVER THE WEEK-END
THE week-end was a popular one for weddings, since eight cou to make a brilliant finale, a brother and sister chose Sunday ples were united on Saturday (seven at the Registry), and. afternoon for their double wedding.
..
Sunday's ceremony at the Rosary Church, Kowloon, was the most charming that has been seen for many months. Mr. Luiz Antonio Vielm Ribeiro married Miss Istida Hyndman Rosario, while his sister, Miss Olga Yvanovich Ribeiro became the bride of The Transfer Books of
Mr. Wilfred Marriott Lawrence. the Company will be closed from the organ. Saturday, 22nd April, to Wednes day, 20th April, 1939, both days inclusive.
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO. General Managers. Hongkong, 12th April, 1989.
THE BANK OF CANTON,
LIMITED.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Third Annual Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Head Office, No. 6 Des Voeux Road Central, on Saturday, April 22nd, 1939, at 3.00 p.m. for the purposo of receiving the Report of the Board of Directors and the State- ment of Accounts for the year ending December 31st, 1938,
The Transfer Register will be closed from April-10th-to-22nd, 1939 inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
BL. Y. TANG, Chief Manager. Hongkong, April 1, 1989,
EMERGENCY DEFENCES MANNED
(Continued from Page 1.) Gibraltar to-day, and dropped anchor Fantusque and Terrible, arrived at outside of the Admiralty harbour, which is now closed.
remain at Gibraltar--Trans-Ocean.
It is not known how long they will
Unknown Destination
Gibraltar, Apr. 10.. The French destroyers, Le Terrible and La Fantasque, arrived this Washington, Apr. 16. Senator William King to-day ex-mole owing to the boom defences at morning, and are lying off the south pressed the opinion that the United the States Fleet had been transferred to harbour.
entrances to the Admiralty the Pacific in an effort to checkmate the possibility of Japanese encroach-to-night for an unknown destination. It is understood they are leaving ment on the Philippines or Netherlands East Indies during the fastest destroyer in the world, and Le Terrible is reputed to be the tension in Europe.
reached a speed of 45.25 knots during trials.
Two French battleships,
the
the
However, well informed circles aware of the fact that they are Bretagne and Lorraine arrived to-day aware of no now dangerous element at 4 p.m.-Reuter Special. in the Oriental situation beyond the continuance of the Sino-Japanese war which has consistently been garded as a "political volcano" and re- in which Hongkong might (well be. regarded as the next objective,
They say the United Stater might be trying to neutralise such a pro- Jected
move or to exercise a restrict- ing influence.
"It notifies Japan that we are stili a power in the Paclile, and that any further moves the well informed
might affect us," United Press.
said,-
King Socs Defences
London, April 10. Delving from Windsor Castle, Their berlain, the American Ambassador, Majestles, accompanied by Mr. Cham visited the balloon barrage depot at
Mrs. Kennedy, and other Hooks, Surrey.
guests.
sources
ROOSEVELT'S PLEA FOR PEACE REJECTED
(Continued from Page 1.)
Signor Mussolini la given prominence In the Soviet, newspapers, without comment.
In political circles, the message is welcomed as a positive step for world репсе, and as clearly defining aggressor nationa
Collective Action
certain secret equipment was shown During the inspection and demons- tration, which lasted two hours, only to Their Majesties, the Prime Minister and Mr. Kennedy-Reuter. Special.
Foreigners in France
Paris, Apr. 16.
The Rev. Fr. L. M. Rossi offelated, and Mrs. J. M. Noronha was at
Mr. Ribeiro is the youngest son of; Mr. J. A. V. Ribeiro, manager and
director of Maxim & Co., and Mrs. KING'S TOUR OF AMERICA Ribeiro, of Hongkong, and is conneel- od with the Standard Vacuum Olij Company of Manila,
His bride is the daughter of Mr. Armanda Hyndman Rosario of Macno, and was given away in marriage by her brother, Mr. D. Rosario. Boin brides wore white lace gowns, cut on princess lines with long trains, created by Rivelle, and carried bou- quets
of.
Elles. arum Miss Rosario's attendants were the Jeannette Barnes, the bride's niece, Misses Vira Ribeiro (bridesmaid) and and Therese Ribeiro (flower giria); and Miss Rosario's attendants were
Cancellation Rumoured
European Crisis Upsets Plans
LONDON, Apr. 16. THE KING conferred with Miss Stella Hyndman (bridesmaid) Mr. Neville Chamberlain and Ribeiro (lower gir and Patsy Howell and Virginis the American Ambassador, Mr. white organdle crineline frocks laced Joseph Kennedy, at Windsor
girls). They wore with baby blue ribbons, and carried, Castle to-day. Jose Maria Ribeiro was the page boy dealt principally with the question of poles of white carnations. Master It is assumed that the discussion
and ring-bearer for Miss Rosario, whether, in view of the politient Mr. C. I. Barnes, of the Pan Ame-situation, the Royal visit to America duties of best man. rican Airways, Macao, undertook the should be cancelled, or postponed.
According to the "Sunday Express," Mr. Wilfred Marriott Lawrence, several members of the Government who is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. are of the opinion that the journey John Henry Lawrence, of Kowloon should not take place, because, in the Docks, is the Colony swimming event of war, the King could not re- champlon. He was attended by Dr. turn to England. J. W. Barnes, as best man, while Mr. The King himself is said to desire Fausto Maria Bayot, Governor
of that the plans be carried out ng Macbate, Manila, P.I., acted as the arranged. Trans-Gecan,
best man.
The bride was given away in mar- riage by her father, Mr. J. A. V.} Ribeiro.
The brides mothers were present, nt the wedding, Mrs. Rosario in navy Ince with accessories to match, and Ribeiro in navy and white print, with coat to match.
the
CANTON HEARS GUNS BOOM (Continued from Page 1.)
The expert believed that the Japan- A largely attended reception was ese at Shekhung. Canton, and other held later at the Club de Recreio. points around a wide area between Both couples will spend the honey-the East River and the Canton- moon at Repulse Bay, and later tour Hankow Railway will now experience
Philippines.
great dificulty in maintaining their Mrs. L. A. V. Ribeiro wore a going-positions, but said that it is but na- away dress of navy marquisette, the tural that they will make a serious sleeves embroidered in white, and attempt to regain their lost ground. accessories to match, while Mrs. Chinese
defence in that sce Lawrence wore a dress of heavy however, are strong enough to crepe in pink with blue accessories of any Japanese attacks and to re- peat the success which gained them Tsengshing on April 14, the expert stated Central News.
ROSBROOK-WOLFF
R.N., of H.M.S. Medway, was marri
Petty Omeer Charles Rosbrook,
brido being Mrs. Itaya Wolf, 42 ed at the Registry on Saturday, his Kennedy Road, Hongkong.
AT ST. MARGARET'S
Heavy Fighting At Tsungfa Yungyun, Apr. 17.
April 17, 1939.
Crown Given To Emmanuel
Last Phase In Albanian Invasion
ROME, Apr. 16. THE ACTING Prime Minister of Albania, Sheekot Veriaci, has symbolically transferred tho in the throne room of the Palace, crown to King Victor Emmanuel in the presence of all members of the Court and Cabinet.- Router.
Spoils To Victors
Rome, Apr. 16. At a royal audience in the Quirinal
a Palace this morning, attended--by the King and Queen of Italy, the Crown Prince and Princess, and other members of the royal family, as well as high dignatories of the Court Signor Mussolini, and all members of the Italian Government, King Victor Emmanuel received a delega- tion of ten members of the Albanian National Assembly, who were attired in nativo costume, who presented him with an ornamented scroll in- forming him of the decision of the National Assembly to offer him the crown of Albania,
The King, in reply, stated that he accepted the Albanian
crown for mised the "proud and valiant Al- himself and his successors, and pro- banian people, order, respect of falth, progress, social justice and frontera"--Trans-Ocean, peace, through mutual
Italian
defence of
Military Oporations Concluded
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Registered and Parcel Malls are
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stated, and where mails are advertia. Letters and Postcards for Europe South America are forwarded "via gistered and parcel mails are cloerd (except Great Britain and Eire) and ed to close at or before' D' a... Te Siberia" if so superscribed.
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April 19.
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Tirana, Apr. 10. Albania was completed on Saturday,
milkary occupation when the little town of Burell, which is the centre of the Mall tribe, of which King Zog was chieftain, was captured,
Groups of Italian refugees who fled to Italy during the critical days, have now requested permission from the military authorities to return.-Trans-
Оссап.
Zog For America?
Athens, Apr. 16. It is reported that King Zog is planning to leave Larissa for the United States, via England, when this is possible.
It is understood that he would en- train at Istanbul, or would go directly from Volos aboard a British ship, taking with him a small retinue, with his son, four sisters, and one atde-de- camp.
Queen Geraldine continues to im- | prove-United Press.
New Crisis In Belgium
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and
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communication Plan For Two-Party Parcels only for Straits, Penang, Ajax
Government Fails
With the strategle city of Tseng- shing regained, Chinese forces are of Marriages, officiated, and the wit-une between Tsengshing and Tst
Mr. T. J. Gould, Deputy Registrar consolidating their
Tsungia, nesses were Mrs. Nelly Seramelman on which the
Japanese attempted and Mr. Sydney T. Smith.
many thrusts during the week-end.
In the afternoon of April 13, a large force of
severni
BRUSSELS, Apr. 16. thousand Japanese from Sherkong und "Tai-
Confusion still prevailed in on an undisclosed point to the south-after the plan for the formation pingchong launched a furious assault Belgian political circles to-night,
Taungfa, met by Chi, but were stubbornly of a two-Party Government had A brilliant Chinese wedding was raged throughout Saturday night and been suddenly abandoned. solemnised at St. Margaret's Church Sunday morning with both sides on Saturday afternoon, when Mr. Ng yielding little ground. Chung-chew and Miss Mathilde,
- Mr. ̈ ̄Ng Chung-chen Marries Miss Matbilde Pang
ond
Is the rater
cast of
to
resistance. Fighting
Democrats
and were
The Christian Pang, B., were united before the jected
Points north of Tsungfa were sub-particularly the Liberals, U. Galbiati. Rev. Fr.
continuous long-range strongly opposed to Government in The bride is the daughter of Mr. on Saturday and Sunday, with the represented.
artillery barrages from the Japanese which the Social-Democrats were not Pang Kwok-sul, manager of Messrs, Geo, Grimble &
Chinese
The Liberals, who are fighting the and Mrs. Pang.ese replying with heavy guns.
saven o'clock yesterday mom- Fang Shiu-hang, formerly managing about 100 mounted men and sup- gain a Flemish majority, in view of Flemish culturul demands, fear that of Mr. ing 000 Japanese Infantry mixed with director of Messrs. Gande Price & por
tha Catholic and Liberal Cabinet would Co., Ltd. She is a graduate of the advanced from
ported by Hongkong University.
dozen feld pleces, Flemish preponderance In the Catho-
the southeast Tsungfa to attack the Chinese posi- The first of these decrees states Mr. Ng Kwok-hing, prominent mer-continued till noon, when fighting ment without Social-Democratic re- The bridegroom, who is the son of tions at Taikonghu. Bitter struggle finance and foreign policy, a Govern- It is stated that for reasons of that every foreigner between 18 and chant, and Mrs. Nz, is 40 years of age, may enter one of with the Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.C.)
connected subsided.--Central News, the French army corps under the Ltd. usual regulations. Persons without
Two simificant decrees, pertaining to the military status of foreigners in France, and foreign organisations, were published to-day in the official "Gazette."
and
Wearing a lovely gown of white
1
AMERICANS AND WAR (Continued from Page 1.)
DI
Western
of
Wor
Party
presentation would not be able to cxlat.
Since the Social-Democrata were evidently willing this evening to participate in the formation of a Cabinet, it is
assumed that Government composed of five Catho- lics, ave Social-Democrats, three Liberals, and two non-Parliament- arians, willi soon be formed.- Trans-Ocean..
State Banquet For Royal Bride
a country, as well as those who en-silk net over satin, with a long full joy the right of asylum in France, vell caught to the head with a coro- are subject to the same regulations net of pearls, the bride was given
those pertaining to the French awaled a bouquet of nation
ion in time of war.
In marriage by her father. She Although there is pessimism with Persons without a country who are
arum illes. Legard to the response of Hitler and between 20 and 40 years of age are sheung and Fung Ful-ying, wearing oficial sympathies in the
Misses Mussolini, it is believed the Soviet subject to French recruiting laws, pretty frocks of white organdie, and Hemisphere's nations against any will be ready to participate in the
sanctions will be proposed world conference.
adopted carrying bouquets against them if they do not report gladioli acted at vi orange shaded European nations resorting to war to
os bridesmaids.
settle controversy or for conquest. for duty within the time limit Mr. Buster Poo was the best man, stipulated for rescruits, or if they do and Miss Beneolieta Xavier rendered coming, the United States will not
Thirdly, in the event It is pointed out that Soviet policy time expires.
not leave the country before that appropriate rausle on the organ,
stand on has long advocated collective action
The bride's mother attended the expected to employ "methods short the sidelines, but can be by the peace-loving Powers.
All other foreigners may be re-wedding in a richly embroidered of war" to make their Influence for Sir William Seeds, the British Am- be forbidden to enter certain other
stricted to certain districts, or may Chinese ceremonial dress. bassador to Moscow, is expected to districts.
peace felt. Later a reception was held at the
Teheran, Apr. 10. see M. Maxim Litvinev, the Soviet
The defenders of the President's
'With glittering magnificence, the Gloucester Hotel, man
many prominent programme, These conditions, which also apply Chinese being present to wish the Democrats and such Republicans as welcome to Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, Including influential Shah of Iran- gave a great-State Foreign Minister to-day, to resume to Algeria and the colonics, pertain happy couple succest in the future, former Secretary of State Henry the 19 year-old heir to the throne, the talks: started yesterday, the re-to all foreigners who have been in a wine coloured saun Chinese gown,fluence of America against war and Fawzeih, the 17 year-old sister · of · sults of which have not been dis-France for more than two months.
The bride's going-away dress was Stimson, declare it throws the in- and hla closed.
pretty bride, Princess The Soviet Prime Minister, M. foreign organisations, states that no Kalinin has cabled congratulations foreign club or group may exist at was proposed by
The second decree, dealing with exquisitely embroidered with silver emphasises the United States con- King Farouk to-day.
dragons. and thanks to President Roosevelt on France without the permission
The toast to the bride and groom United-Press
cern regarding events in Europe.-
As the Crown Prince, the bride, her his appiest to the dictators.
mother, and three sisters stepped Kalinin assured President Roosevelt ions already in existence must apply the Minister of the Interior, Organisa- Byrne, to which the groom replied Messrs. C. H. Chen and Tso Wai-man.salute.
from the train, 21 guns boomed a of the "very warm reception of the for permission to continue within a Soviet peoples who are interested in period of 30 days. The exeus Rev. Father G. Byrne, Rev. Fr: D. Viu-fong, of 3 Moreton Terrace. The procession passed.
Mr. Wong Hon-ming, accountant of quests. presint were the China Emporium, ond Miss Shued with cheering crowds as the royal The decorated streets were throng- an organisation may be limited to a Fr. D. Page, Mr. and Mrs. R. Young, keng, and Wong Jack-hing. certain period of time-Trans-Ocean. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bullock, Messrs. A.
MacDonald, Rev. Fr. Gallagher, Rev. witnesses were Messrs. Leung Sul- The royal party will rest until
Mr.
April 22, when the official wedding C. Beck, W. Wooding, A. T. Hughes, manager of Hoo Cheong & Co. and
Yun-ning, assistant festivities begin-Reuter, Prof. L. Forster, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miss Wen Yuen-che, of 18 Lee Tung Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Koon-chun, Street. The witnesses were Mra, Chan and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shun Kum.
the preservation of universal peace." -Reuter.
Reply On Birthday
Munich, Apr. 16. Herr Hiller proceeded to Berlin by special train at p.m. totay. He will arrive on Monday morning.
Before his departure he held. a conference with his Foreign Minister It is believed here that he will not publish his reply to President Roose velt before his birthday.
Herr von Ribbenthrop proceeded to Berlin by airplane carlier in the day United Press.
of
NEGOTIATIONS WITH SOVIET CONTINUE
(Continued from Page: 1.)
William Seeds, the British Ambas zador to Moscow, and M. Litvinov took place in Moscow to-day.
on Saturday, M. Litvinov had in- At the conclusion of the conference
suitably,
Among the
Rev. Father G
Lau
Wan-chi and Mr. Lau Ying-cheung. Mr. Lau Wing-ning, of the staff of the Yaumati Theatre, and Miss Wong Lal-hing, of 17 Kal Yee Road, Kow- Messrs. Lai Yin-cheung and Wong loon City. The witnesses Hon-ming.
wero
The witnimees were Memre, Cheng Liss Nancy Cheng of 7 Kui Yin-fong. Ms. Henry Lee, office assistant, and
Yip-pul and Lee Kon-ting.
AT THE REGISTRY Chinese Weddings Held On
Saturday Mornings y formed the British Anbassador, that of Marriages, ontelated at the wedd
Mr. T. 3. Gould, Deputy Registrar before making any comment on the British proposals, he must obtain the Ings which took place at the Regis BALTIMORE, Apr. 18.-The Yone
inion of the Soviet Government, try on Saturday morning. They kee Clipper arrived here to-day on hold to-day was not known here this
The result of the second conference were as follows:
Mr. Han Chee-wok, engineer, and its return light from Southampton evening, but political circles are de- Mas Ll Lal-wa, of lip Des Voeux were Mesars. C. Y. Ong and K. M. Mr. Tsang Wal-lim, merchant, and Street, Balwanho. The witnesses Miss Soo Lin-tseng, of 25 Shing On Reuter.
eldedly optimistic Trans-Ocean. Road, Central. The vinesses were Taing.
Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Marseliles
and London-dur London, 25th May.
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Inquiry Into Fire In Ark Royal
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London, Apr. 10,
aboard the British aftereft-carrier, Fort Bayard, Pakhol and Haiphong Klangsu cause of the fire which occurred It is learned that a court of inquiry has been held at Portsmouth into the
Ark Royal, while refuming from Gibraltar about three weeks ago, and being destroyed, an which resulted in several planes The result of the Inquiry is not dieziosed-Router
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