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French Army Mission
In Washington
WASHINGTON, May 8, THE WAR DEPARTMENT has announced that a French Army Mission is visiting Washington "with a vlow to the possible purchase of munitions". The Mission includes Major General Andro Gavard, Inspector General of Ordnance and Major Salmon, it metallurgical experi.- United Press.
British Barter
had
London, May 4. After the Prime Minister announced in the Ilouse of Commons to-day that negotiations had been opened with the United States for the exchange of certain raw materials as strategle reserves, Mr. G.
Friday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
POSITION VACANT
ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER required by THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Salary Dollars One thousand two hundred ($1,200) a month for the first year, Dollars One thousand three hundred. ($1,800) a month for the second year, and Dollars. Ono
hundred thousand four ($1,400) a month for the third, year. The oxchange value of the
Dollar is at present fixed by the
Government at 25 44. Free first class passage for the Officer
appointed and it married for wife
on tho Board's
R.
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 8th day of May, 1939, nt 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of Ills Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Stanley, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at n Crown Ront to be fixed by the Sur- veyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years. and children up to six years of
Intending bidders are advised age. Agreement for three years that immediately after the diapo- usual terms, sal of the lot the Purchaser (If terminable at any time within not the applicant) will be required that period at six months' notice to deposit with an authorised on either side. The Board has
officer who will be present at the Provident Fund to which the officer must subscribe. Free un- sale, the sum of two hundred furnished house will be provided. dollars, (8200) in cash. This sum The Board carry on, under the will be refunded on payment of Ports Ordinance, nn extensive the Purchase price. business a Wharfingers and Warehousemen, the nett rogistered | PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. tonnage of ships berthed at thej Board's wharves for the year ended 30th June, 1938 was 1,756,- 410 tons and the grand total tonnage of General Cargo, Coal and Fuel Oil inwards and out-
3,384,003 tons. In addition the Board operates fi,e Graving Docks, ranging from 300 feet to 896 feet) in length, together with n slip repairing business,
requi-Jones (Lab) asked whether wards for the same period was
the
M.
arrangement would involve the purchase of large quantities of raw materials for private ownership in Dritain.
He also asked whether the Prime Minister was aware that the raw materials which the United States Government proposed to exchange, were already in their hands, and therefore would not involve pur- chases from people who knew the purchases were about to be made, as purchases of tin and rubber would Involve this country.
Mr. Chamberlain replied that the Government was quite aware of all
that.
asked if
Mr. Garro-Jones then negotiations had yet been opened with the owners of tin and rubber supplies in this country and had the prices been arranged at which the Government would take over the surplus stock.
Mr. Chamberlain replied in the negative. Reuter,
Gablenz To Fly To Manchoukuo
TOKYO, May 5. BARON VON GABLENZ director of the German Lufthansa Aircraft Company, who arrived at Tokyo in his Junkers JU-52 monoplane from Berlin on goodwill flight yesterday, will hop off from the Haneda airport on May 11 on a flight to Manchoukno.
Although his final schedule has not been determined yet,-it-is-understood that the German fler and his crew will start on the return fight to Berlin via Korea and Fukuoka after staying in Manchoukuo for a few days Domet.
150,000 To Strike In America
New York, May 4.' The Joint sub-committee negotiat- ing for a settlement of the Appala- chian coal strike, to-day announced its failure to agree, indleating that no step will be taken to countermand the earlier strike order calling out 150,000 miners in these regions at midnight-Reuter.
U.S. ADMIRAL FEARS PROSPECTS OF WAR
(Continued from Page L.) approach to equality without building these 45,000-ton ships and starting them this year."
any
The battleships will be launched in 1943 at a cost of $03,000,000 each, and they will be armed with 10-inch guns-Neuter.
"Inevitable Warfara”
-
Washington, May 4. Opening to-day's debate on the Naval Appropriation Bill, Repre- sentative James Scrugham said the United States faces an ultimate show down to stop the nations who are coveting the United States raw materials.
He said the appropriation replies to apparently inevitable warfare in the not distant future."
Ho maintained that disarmament proposals and economie oppeasement efforts seem useless in the present condition of the world.
The Naval Appropriation Bill, fo gether with other measures, brings defence appropriations during this session of Congress to a near record of two billion dollars-United Press. MALICIOUS DAMAGE Air Released from Tyres
On A.S.P's. Car Lau Kwal-man, 19, car-cleaner, was charged before Mr. E. Hims worth at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday with malicious damage to a car owned by Mr. G. 6. Wilson, Assistant Superintendent of Police, by letting the air from the tyres while the vehicle was parked near the Star ferry whort,
Lau was remanded until to-day.
The work-
shops attached to the Graving Docks are capable of executing the heaviest ship repairs. Candl dates should be between 32 and 40 years of age, have first rate technical experience, have handled a large staff and inbour force, and have had considerable executive experience, and should posses
pronounced business' and organi- sing abilities. Applications are to be addressed to the Chairman, The Singapore Harbour Board.
THE CANTON INSURANCE
OFFICE LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS
The Fifty-Eighth Ordinary Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Ofees of the' under- signed on Thursday, the 18th May, 1939, at Noon for the purpose of receiving the Report of General Agents, together with a statement of Accounts for the year ended the 31st December, 1938.
the
The Share Register and Trans- fer-Books will be closed from the 4th May to the 18th May, 1939. both days inclusive.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.
General Agents. Hongkong, 27th April, 1999,
THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
The Fifty-eighth Ordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Offices of the General Managers, Messrs. Jar- dine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., Pedder Street, Hong Kong, on Thursday, 25th May, 1939, at noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors, passing the Accounts, and electing Directors and Auditors.
The Transfer Books of tho Company will be closed from the 18th May to the 8th June, 1939 Inclusive..
By Order of the Board,
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. General Managers. Hongkong, 26th April, 1939.
Trans-Pacific
Junk Adrift
No. of
Registry No.
Locality
Rural Building
Lot No. 121.
North West of Bural
Stamled
**Island Road,
G.
Boundary
Measurementa
R.A.E. W.
Heri feat feet test
as per sale plan.
Contents
Ana. Rent.
Upset Price
26,000
R.
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 8th day of May, 1939, at 3 p.m., at the Omces of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Wong Not Chung, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, 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 advised that immediately after the dispo- 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 dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of
the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
No. of Sale
Registry 1
Inland Lot No. 3685,"
Locality
Wong Nei Chung.
Faland Lot
West of and adjoining
Blue Pool Road,
Boundary
Measurements
N. 8.E.W.
feat fact feel feat
As per sale
plan.
Content: in
q. foot
3470666
9573 nay
2699
U.S. COMMODITY PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
New York Cotton
Upset Prize
$18,830
New York, May 4. Opening Closing 8.62/52 8.53/53 8.27/27 0.28/20 7.75/75 7.74/75 7.57/68 7.58/08 7.55b/58a 7.58/58 7.55/85 7.55/55
9.20 N.
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GERMAN MOVE
FOR ALLIES
(Continuca from Page 1.) Scandinavian and Baltic coun- trics.
Observers here express the belief that their objective is not only to
to
safeguard the German northern fonk In the event of war, but also attempt to short circuit the demo- cratic anti-aggression system. United Press.
Britain And Poland
Warsaw, May 4. It is understood that the British Ambassador was in conference with the Polish Foreign Under-Secretary, Count Szembek, for an hour yester day, and that he suggested that the Foreign Minister should make conciliatory speech in Parliament to-morrow,
ក
Colonel Beck is expected to pro- claim Poland's readiness to continue a policy of friendship with Germany. but will propose negotiations with He will retuse to surrender Danzig Germany and other interested powers.
United Prem,
Socks Othor Pacts
May 5, 1939.
800,000 MEN TO BE CONSCRIPTED IN U.K. (Continued from Page 1.)
convinced him there was no need for conscription in Britain.
To introduce this enormous elabora- tion of continental conscription Inte Britain for the sake of inducing young men to go to camp for three to six months, was really to use a steam hammer to crack á nut,
'Volunteers Favoured Mr. Lees-Smith contended that compared with Mr. Chamberlain's figures, of 200,000 for training under conscription, the voluntary system, with reserves of men who had been trained under It, could produce 700,- 000 men.
Sir Archibald Sinclair also spoke in favour of the voluntary system, and added that the preservation of pence depended on our strength, moral firmness, and the ability to Impress that in good time upon the consciences of the rulers of other
countries, and also on co-operation between ourselves and the other peace-loving nations.
"We must also convince the Ger- man and Italion people that our feelings are friendly towards them." ödded Sir Archibald.-Reuter,
Cheori For Eden
County Antrim, said that the reason
Berlin, Muy 4. That consultations with Eatonin ond Latvia-similar to those with the place, and that they may eventually Scandinavian States-have
taken
Sir Hugh O'Neill, the member for lead to negotiations regarding ques- tions of
reciprocal basis,
for the exclusion of Northern Ireland security on o
offelal circles here, from the bill was that the head of not denied in of Political quarters regurd these con- another State thought it right and and had made the acts as logical consequences of the proper to
British Goverhange its mind. Fuehrer's declaration that Germany
Mr. Anthony Eden, who was greet- is willing to give non-aggression as- surances to those countries which de-ed with cheers, denied that
the voluntary system
had
altogether ceased to exist. It was true we were accepting a new principle, but he did not think anybody wanted to curtall the liberties of a subject,
sired auch
assurances,
on
condition, of course, that these are reciprocai.
is
With regard to Lithuanio, it pointed out that agreements reached with that country in connection with the
Incorporation of Memelland have already clarified the mutual relailons of the two countries, and that they have agreed to refrain from the ap- plication of forec In the settlement
of any kind in this country unless it had an overwhelming measure of voluntary support.-Reuter,
Mr. Eden expressed tlie opinion that it was ridiculous to suggest that the introduction of conscription was the first step towards a totalitarian regime in this country. The House of Commons could immediately stop any movement in that direction, and of eventual disputes.
there was no doubt that it would. Commenting on the recent state-There could be no compulsory service ments of responsible Scandinavian statesmen, which have made it clear that
these countries refuse to be drawn into alliances or blocs directed against other States, the diplomatie correspondent of the "Berliner Boer- sen Zeitung" declares that the de- ments by the Scandinavian States finite rejection of political entangle- Be must be regarded as an answer to President Roosevelt's Invitation to to moral encirclement in partitions. The paper
Bays that none of the States to-day can be quite certain that it will not some day receive immoral proposals that night embarrass it and eventually jeopardise its neutrality. Trans- Ocean.
Ramo Talks
Berlin, May 4. Offelal quarters emphasise that no concrete decisions or developments are expected as an immediate result of Herr von Ribbentrop's visit to Rome.
It is naturally importent that Ger- many and Italy should discuss possi- ble developments in connection with Danzig and Poland, and the position of Yugo-Slavia,--Reuter,
Gafencu in Venice
Rome, May 4. M. Gafencu, the Rumanian Foreign Belgrade on the penultimate stage of Minister, who left Romo to-day for
his long tour of European capitals, broke his journey at Venice in order to sce the Rumanian Minister to Hungary, who had arrived there the previous day,
Immediately upon reaching Bel- grade, M. Gafeneu will call on the Yugo-Slay Foreign Minister, Dr. Marcovic. Trans-Ocean.
Polish Dict To Meet- WARSAW.
May 4-The Polish Chamber will meet at 11 o'clock to- morrow morning to hear Colonel Beck's reply to Herr Hitler.
Colonel Beck is expected to speak at 11.15. The speech will be broad- cust throughout. Poland, and relayed to the United States. Thero will be translations of the broadcast in Eng. lish, French, and German.-Reuter.
GENEVIEVE ARRIVES IN HONGKONG (Continued from Page 1.) grievously the war must have changed the place,
Scono In House
London, May 4. There was a "scene" in the House of Commons to-day.
POST
MAIL 'FOR CANTON
Parcels (not Insured) will be ac
Registered and Ordinary mail and
OFFICE.
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES
Registered and Parcel Malls
Are
cepted for Canton and despatched as closed. 15 minutes earlier than the clrcumstances permit.
time given below "unless otherwise VIA SIBERIA KOUTE stated, and where malls are advertis- Letters and Postcards for Europe ed to close at or before 9 am, re- (except Great Britain and Eiro) and South Amerien are forwarded "vis gistered and parcel mails are closed Siberia" I so superscribed.
at 5 pm, on the previous day. INWARD MAILS
From Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai (Vancouver B.C. date, 14th April)
Shanghai and Swalow Australia and Manlia Shanghai Shanghal
Tientsin and Swatow Shanghai and Swatow Saigon...
Japan and Shanghal Java
Per
Gaelsenau Hupch
Due.
Emp. of Japan
May 6.
Kwangtung
May 5,
Tanda...
May 5..
Glenapp
May 6.
Huy D.
May 6.
Kiriyuan
May 0.
Lippe
.May 8.
Suwa Maru
May 6.
Tilsalak
.May 0.
Calcutta and Straits
Yucosong
May 0.
Straits
Anhui
.May 7.
Haiphong
Canton
.May 7.
Straits and Europe vis Negapatam
(Papers etc.) London date, 6th April.
Harung Maru
May 7.
Japan
Haiphong, Pakhoi and Fort Bayard Soochow Japan
Regensburg
May 7.
.May 7,
Arabia Maru
.May 8.
Service" Loudon date,
3rd May
Imperial Airways Plane
.May 8.
Japan
Tango Maru
May 8.
Java and Manila
Tilsadane
.Moy 8..
Calcutta and Straits
Sirdhann
May D.
Australia and Manila
Taiping
May 0.
May 9.
Lima Maru
.May 10.
Alr-
Airways plano
.May 10.
All Mall by "Imperial Airways
Direct
Japon .. Shanghal
Air Mail by "Pan American
Telreslas
ways Direct Service'-San Fran- Pan American cisco date, ärd May. Saigon
Pres, Doumer
Stralis and Europe vin Suez (Papers etc.) London date, 13th April and London Parcels London date, 6th April Shanghai
FOT
Shanghai Haiphong Fort Bayard Swatow
Ranchi Talthyblus
Per
OUTWARD MAILS
Friday
Bangkok, Mauritius, Reunion and
Madagascar Manila Air Mall next
At one moment the House was listening with quiet intentness to Mr. Chamberlain's explanation of the effects of the Military Training Bill (Conscription) pandemonium broke out.
and
the
All because the Premier had said: "It has been decided not to extend conscription to the six counties of Northern Ireland."
That did it! A section of the House rose and roared its protest, and some ilme clapsed before the Speaker could reatore order to enable Mr. Chamber- Iain to resume his speech, says a "Trans-Ocean" messago.
Government's Conduct
London, May 4.
Mr. J. Kirkwood said that the men, of the Clyde would rather strike than yield to conscription.
Mr. D. R. Grenfell, winding up for the Opposition, said that this country was not going down, but if the opinion that it was had been created abroad, it was due to the conduct of the British Government,
The Minister for Labour, Mr. predicted the voluntary system would Ernest Brown, said that those who break down immediately conscription was introduced would be proved wrong. He quoted figures showing that the proposed conscription mea- sure had not adversely affected recruiting in the past few weeks.
Introduction of the bill had a more profound and steadying effect in Europe than any other event in recent weeks-Reuter.
ANGLO-SOVIET
PARLEYS: BREAK- DOWN RUMOURED
(Continued from Page 1.)
follow up
this sensational Soviet move by seeking to modify its altitude towards the Soviet Union. In foci. the whole question of German-Soviet relations finds no mention in the German press.
Most of the newspapers this even- ing give prominence to the embarrass- ment caused in London and Paris by the news Certain it is, says the "Deutsche Allgemeine
Zeitung" Litvino went all out to get the Soviet Union to abandon the reserve imposed upon it by a former period of Loolation and to lead it to the West with flying colours.
The "Angriff" reports that Litvinoff has already moved out of his luxuri" ously furnished palace and has taken | a three-roamed Sat,
Ambassadors To Bo Recalled?
Wondy Barry's Next Part Miss Tobin had not met Wendy Barry, Hongkong's contribution to Hollywood's Who's Who. Mr. Keigh= ley, however, met her a few days before they sailed. She was taking a test for Warner Bros' impending production of "Elizabeth, the Queen." The couple had not decided when the "Telegraph" went to press whe ther to sail by the Tegelberg at 5 p.m. to-day. ..or to fly by Air France plano to-morrow morning. Miss Tobin's antural preference l
le for the Tegelberg, for she is nervous about flying anyway, her confidence seems limited to American planes, with which she naturally is most familiar. "Sho's Marriad Now" 10.00/00 They have ahead of them a tour 10.00b/04a which takes in the East Indies, Ang .......... 10.00b/13a 10.04 N kor, and most Oriental stopping came to discussing the British pro- Today's Sales: 2,020 tons.
May
July Oct.
Dec.
Jan.
Mar.
Spot
New York Robber
May
Sept. Dec. Mar.
• 16.87b/00a
Hummel Hummel July 15.04b/10.05 15.05b/98a
Develops Trouble
KAGOSHIMA, May 4.
16.05/05 16.10/10
Chicago Wheat
1
aboard which are an American cap- May
THE HUMMEL HUMMEL, a funk tain and his wife and three Nor-July
75/74% wegian sailors, drified with a dam Sept.
72%/721 73/3473% village in Kagosima Prefecture in aged engine into Katsura, a fishing
* 72%/72% 73%/734 southern Kyushu,
Wednesday's Sales
14,819,000 bushels. Chicago Cern
49%/40 0014/00% 50/50% 01/01% 514/01 Winnipeg Wheat.
The junk left Shanghai on April 24 for San Francisco.
May the ship developed engine trouble Sept. While sailing off Koshiki Island, July and made port for repairs. Sull possessing plenty of provisions the May crew intends to continue ita adventuro July on to San Francisco-Domel.
Oct.
064/65/% 00%/00%
In all probability, says the paper,; the Soviet Ambassadors to Landon and Paris, M. Maisky and M. Suritz will be recalled, as they were both close collaborators with Litvino.
A despatch from Warsaw says that at the conference held in the Kremlin on Wednesday, M. Stalin presided and among others present were M. Vorashiloft and M. Zdanoff. When it
places. They are due back in Holly-posals, a fierce dispute arose between wood on July 20, Mr. Keighley will Zdano and Litvinpit. It is believed go right on handling a megaphone for that the Red Army is opposed to a Warner Bros; Miss Tobin, who is not foreign policy which would entall at present under contract, has no de Soviet commliments of a far-reaching finite intentions. She is not, how-character, over, likely to go back to the Now. When the conference ended, York stage, having recently, refured Litvinoff handed in his resignation an invitation to play there. As | Trans-Ocean, 55 Mr. Keighley remarked, "She is mar ried now!!
"O-ho, Nol"!
The Atlantic Clipper service will probably be operating when they CX-4/60
reach England, but they won't use 1. 08/08 Miss Tobin's reply to the suggestion 674/07% was, "Ò-ho no!"
GIBRALTAR, May 4-The Com- In Gibraltar has been appointed mander-in-Chief of the British forcon deputy Governor, during the absence of General Ironside, who is paying a periodical visit to the military com- mondor of French Morocco. Reuter.
Hunan
.May 10.
May 10
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Date and Time.
......Fri., May 5, 1230 p.m.. Laos....Fr., May 5, 1.00 p.m. Wing Wah....Fri, May 5, 2 p.m.. Sulyung....Fri, May 5, 2.30 p.m.
Tegelberg....Fri., May 5, 3.30 p.m.. Emp. of Japan Fri., May 5, 4.30 p.m.. for Indo-China, Iran, Air France Plane......Fri, May 5- and France (Paris and Northern
E.P.O. the "Air Provinces only) by
RCT,
..May 5, 5 p... France Airways Direct Service".
May 5, 5.30 p.m..
Ord.,
G.P.O.
Rex. Ord.,
Madang, Solamaus, Tulagi and
Rabaul
Friderun Papera only for Straits and (Parcels Santhia
and Papers) for Calcutta
Shanghai
Parcels Papers
Saturday ..... Tanda Air Mall for "K. L. M. Airways Suwa Maru
Direct Service”—due Amsterdam, 18th May
May 5, 5 pm..
May 6,7 p.m.
Fri., May 5, 7.00 p.m.. Fri., May 6,
May 6, 5 p.m. May 8, 0.30 0.m.,
Sat., May 6, 8.30 am
Bat, May G.
May 6, 1.30 p.m.. ...May 6, 2 p...
.Sat., May 6,
May 6, 1.40 p.m. .May 6, 2.30 p.m.
GP.O. and K.P.O.
Reg.
Ord.
Salgon, Straits, Ceylon, India, Aden, Suwa Maru
Egypt and Europe via Marseilles
due Marsellies 6th June
Swatow, Chunachowand Foochow....Haiching Manila and Parcels only for Ger-
many via Hamburg Formosa, Shanghal and Japan... Haruna Maru ....Sat, May 6, 5 p.m.
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
Reg.
Ord.
...Sat, May-0,-2-p.m.,
..Gaelscou
.Sat,
May 6, 4.30 pm.
Sunday
Amoy and Foochow Swatow and Shanghai Haiphong Japon
Haitan Shantung Taisang
Haiphong
Yuensang
Monday
Mombasa, Beira, Lourenco Marques and (Parcels and Papers only for South Africa via Durban) Fort Bayard and Pathol. Air Mall for "Imperlat Airways
Direct Service"due 15th May
London,
Sun., May 7,0 am... .Sun., May 7, a.m. .Sun., May 7, 9 am. .Sun, May 7, 9 am
Tunni.....Mon., May 8, 9.00 a.m...
Arabla Maru..Sat., May 8, 2.30 p.m. Kwangtung Mon, May 8, 2.80 p.m.. Imperial Airways Plane Mon, May 8..
May 8, 5 p.m. May 8, 5.30 p.m.
Reg.
K.P.O.
Ord.
G.P.O.
Her.
May 8,5 D.m
Ord.
................May 8, 7 p.m.
E.P.O.
Reg.
May 8, 5 D.m
Ord.
May 8, 5.80 p.m.
G.P.O.
Reg. Ord.
May 8, 5 p.m.
Air Mall for Malaya, Java and Aus- Imperial Airways Plane Mon, May 8..
tralia by "Imperial Airways Diret Service"--dua Sydney 15th May.
Canton
Swatow and Feochow Fort Bayard and Haiphong Chuanchow and Amoy
Tuesday
May 8, 7 p.m.
Fatshan..... Tues., May 9,736 am.. Yunnan....Tues., May 9, 12.30 p.m.. Jean Dupuis Tues., May 9, 2 p.m.. Kingyuan....Tues., May 6, 3.30 p.m.
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