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FOR SALE.

SWISS WRIST WATCHES: Ladies/ Gents. Sample prices $4 up. Singer Sewing Machines, ten years' guar-

Steel Safes. Batec, $35, C.A" Asla Life Building, 3rd. 14, Queen's.

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FURNISHED five-room house, Peak, August, September and October: car to door: very cool: moderate rent. Box 544, "Hongkong Telegraph." MODERN FLATS TO LET--Nos. 10-10, Hillwood Road, Kowloon. Newly built. Modern conveniences, Apply No. 37, Bute Street, 1st floor, Mongkok. Tel. 60053.

NO DEVELOPMENTS Kulangsu Situation Said

To be Unchanged

Tokyo, July 6. Referring to the Kulangsu situation, the Navy spokesman said that there

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

The Annual General Meeting of the Hong Kong Football Associn- tion will be held in the Associo- tion's Offices on MONDAY, the 10th day of July at 5.30 p.m.

C. A. GOLDENBERG,

Hon. Secretary. Association Officer, Bank of Canton Building, 4th Floor.

Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

July 7, 1939.

C.

R.

THE HONG KONG FOOTBALL | PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

ASSOCIATION

of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 10th day of July, 1939, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of IIls Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Sham- shuipo, the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1808, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed, by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for ono further term of 24 years less the last three days thereof.

Exchange At A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London

Demand do.

T.T. Japan TT. Indla

TT. Salgon

T.T. France

/2.23/32 .1/2.23/32

.218 524

T.T. Shanghai

T.T. Singapore

.105

12.

T.T. US.A.

20扬

T.T. Manlia

575k

T.T. Batavia

53%

T.T. Bungkuk

151

.12

10.83

71%

127

1/0

1/2.31/32

4 m/a D/P <lu.

1/3

4 m/s L/C USA.

.294

4 m/s France

11.25

30 d/s India

U.S. Cross rate in Lon.

.83% .4.00%

11

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

BUYING

4 m/s L/C London

forces.

In case of necessity, however, the

have apparently been no changes in Japanese naval forces would lighten the traffic control and reinforce the

the local developments or in the Japanese tanding party at Kulungsu. action taken by the Japanese naval-Doniel.

The

Hongkong Telegraph

NINTH ANNUAL

AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC

COMPETITION

June-September, 1939

$250

CASH PRIZES

$250

(Donated_by_“Hongkong Telograph”)

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

New Kowloon

Inland

LoL No. 2702.

Adioining Ser Kowloon

Castle Prak Road,

And Lot No. 2629,

Shamshuipe

Registry No.

Locality

C.

Boundary Mensuremanta

3.A. | EW.

fent fees tuastrel

* per calp

plan.

$11,445

Contents 1

Ann.

Opoet Price

AboutTM

7,630

R.

OUTS

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

of the Sale by Public Auction

to be held on Monday, the 10th day of July, 1939, at 3 p.m. at

A CARTOON FOR THE "DOUBLE SEVENTH"

"CAN'T YOU SEE I'VE

European Situation

(Continued from Page 1.)

duce Poland to open negotiations with Hitler regarding Danzig,

Mr. Chamberlain's declaration is

the Offlers of the Public Works expected to consist of approximate

Department, by Order of Iisly 400 words. Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at East

Point, 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 76 years.

Intending bidders, are advised that immediately after the dlano- Al of the let 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 aum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.

TWO SILVER TROPHIES, VALUED $250PARTICULARS-OF-THE-LOT,-

(Donated by ILFORD, Ltd., London)

SEND YOUR ENTRIES IN NOW

CLOSING DATE & TIME:

29th SEPT. AT 5 P.M.

THE ILFORD TROPHIES WILL BE AWARDED TO THE BEST AND SECOND BEST ENTRIES IN THE COMPETITION,

IRRESPECTIVE OF CLASS.

Prizes will bo allotted as follows:

SECTION ONE:

For Story-Telling Pictures, 11. $30. 2nd. $15. 3rd, $10, SECTION TWO:

General Pictorial Section: Landscapes, Seascapes, Architectural, Street Scenes, etc.

2nd, $15. 3rd. $10.

ist. 330.

SECTION THREE: Portraits, Informal Close-ups, Human

Studies.

1st. $30. 2nd. $15. 3rd. $10. SECTION FOUR:

Still Life and Table-Top Studles. 1st. $30. 2nd. $15. 3rd. $10. SECTION FIVE: Snapshots taken by children under fourteen years. 1. $15. 2nd, $10, 3rd. $5.

RULES

The following Rules wil govern the Compeition:

1The Competition is confined ex-

clusively

photo- amateur KAPPIA

to

2-No employee or member of any Arm in phalographic trade is permitted to competo.

3. The prizea will be awarded to the competilers sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- graphs in och Section. Each be accompanied by a

entry tell Will be published form during the period of the Com- must bo petition, and which pasted on back of entry. 4.The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the Hangkong Telegraph. B.--All photographs entered

STLINE have been taken in the Colony of tongkong. Photographs which LEVO been already entered in other Competitions are ineligible. -No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery ct, loss of, or damage to entries.

7-Ail entries to be either black, wepla, or toned pletures, and must

USE THIS FORM

AND PASTE IT

ON THE

* BACK OF EACH ENTRY

مرا

photo.

mounted. Coloured graplin are inallgible. 8-Pictures submitted in sepia tones should be accompanied by a smaller print in black and white. 9No picture to entered in more

Ittan one Section, 10-Mounts to be only white or

and, except Children's Section, must be of one of the following alzes:-10,13. 10x20.

средина

in

tho

11-No correspondence will be entered Into la connection with the Comm- petition. 12-Entries in the Children's Section

must bear the entrant's name, age and address on the entry form, 'counter signed by a parent. 13.--Members of the Starts of the Stongkong Telegraph and the South China Sterning Port are not permitted to compete. 14-The_degiatons of the Judges shall

bo ninal.

18-At the conclusion of the Com

petition, entries will be returned

to competitors en appiication at the Telegraph offices within seven daya

SECTION

NAME

ENTRY FORM

ADDRESS

DATE

Plesso use block letters and paste this on back of each Entry. If untered in Children's Bection, parent please couns tersign here.

No. of Sale

Registry Na.

Wou Street,

Locality

Boundary Measurements

N. 18.. I w

}teed teet{feel|tert|

ar per salo

ployy.

Contents in

sy. feet.

Ala. Rent.

Upset Price

$12,744

Teacher Lit Match To See Petrol

The mun, who collapsed as he reached the policemen, was taken to hospital and died four hours later.

"Military Eggs"

Polish and British quarters to- agreement with London and Paris, has decided provisionally to refrain

night indicated that Warsaw, in

from sending a note to the Danzig

Senate demanding the "unscrumbling of the military eggs the Nazis have been laying in the Free City."

The reason advanced for this sur- prising decision is "the desire to avold protesting too much," because it is contended that Poland, Britain and France have already sharply clarified their attitude.United Press. Six Polish Demands

THE ANTI-COMINTERN TRIO

GOT MY HANDS FULL?"

THE

XIS

-Strube in the "Daily Express"

Colony Doctor, Back From China, Says Japan Has No Chance

A FEW. weeks ago Dr. Harry Talbot, Hongkong physician, was doggedly trudging broken roads and picking his way patiently along rice field paths in an inspection journey of 500 miles covering the lines men wounded along of communication and transport to the rear for the Chinese front. It was part of a year's work which, in token of his faith in the cause of China, he has devoted to the country's struggle.

Professional Burglar Police Clear Up

Series Of Thefts

Dr. Talbot did not take this Chinese generals, Dr. Talbot said: year out of his working life, but don't think the Japanese have a hope inland; I don't think they can sacrificed his year's leave to the advance at all.

cause.

Inlund everything is going so well

As consulting surgeon attached to and the Chinese are so full of a spirit the Chinese Red Cross, he made a of realstance that the Japaneso can- nat do anything there. That, I think, long inland tour last year.

they Bro con- He came back to the const in is one reason why Warsaw, July 6.

September and went overseas. With centrating on the seaports. The "Kurler Czerwonny" to-day

"At all the Chinese camps I visited addresses and articles, he plugged the publishes a report from Paris giving

cause of Chins in America and Eng-the men are looked after very well six

standard of living is ostensible Polls demanda to

fand, winning a gratifying immediate and a high Danzig.

ALLEGED BY the Police to response in cash and initiating a maintained. Their morale is high," To get back to Hongkong. Dr. 1.The dissolution of the

Free be a professional thief, Yung campaign which is still in force to Corps.

Pak-ho, 23, bricklayer, appeared check the export of war materials Talbot took a truck from Changshu 2-The termination of the BO

to Japan and to seek a modification to Kwelyang, the journey taking him called "Home Defence Corps before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at of America's Neutrality Law on 12 days. From there he went by car to Dongdong an the Indo-Chinese 3-The return to the Reich of the Central Magistracy this China's behalf.

border, and thence by train to Hal- -smuggled-war-materials.------morning-on-three-charges--of- Took-Convoy-Of-Trucks-

phong. He came from Haiphong-to 4-Cessation of the construction of theft of property from dwelling.

Returning to Hongkong in March Hongkong by steamer, the whole foruncations and barracks In

houses.

this year (still on holiday), he took a Danzig. 5.-Censation of the organisation of lle was charged with the theft of convoy of trucks to the Chinese Red journey taking him 20 days.

Cross headquarters at Kwelyang. the Special Hitler Youth Corps three wrist watches, a pipe, a pen-capital of Kweichow.

knife and screw-driver from 22

cast to From there he moved 6. The liquidation of arms and Stubbs Rond, the residence of Mr. Changsha, in Yunnan, and, with that

munitions magazines the A. L.. Fisher; theft

travelling

place as its headquarters, began clock from 30 Stubba Road, the re his 500-mile inspection trekt. shipyards at Scheschau

for military training,

United Press.

HITLER MOVES

0.-Herr

of

Poison Gas Used Dr. Talbot said that on last year's triple hnd encountered definite evidence of the use of poison guA by the Japanese and had made a -

·report accordingly. On the trip 110 had just completed he found no evidence of the further use of pol- son gas, which yas now impractical as the Chinese had abandoned. positional fighting.

Well informed circles here discredit įsidence of Mr. A. M. L. Soares; and It carried him to the front north the authenticity of these demands.theft of a wrist watch, a clock and of Changsha and near Tungcheng, In a pair of trousers from 18 Stubbs Hupeh, and then eastwards towards nload, the property being that of an the front in Klangs at Wuning, amah, Au Lai-chung, employed al BERLIN, July

Hitler

Thence he returned to Changsha, thus that address. unexpectedly left Berlin to-day for

ending 18 days of wearisome foot Now Dr. Talbot is back on duty in. Southern Germany.-United Press.

Caught By "Boy"

slogging.

Hongkong on his own behalf, but he Detective-Sergeant T. Cushman sold German Unrest

His regular company was an infere still has the cause of China very

heart. He BERLIN, July 6-It has been that about 6 a.m. on July 5, a "boy" preter, an Internsional relief worker, much of

himself in wor learned that a number of Germans employed by Mr. Fisher was awaken some native porters, and occasionally interest who were drafted to the work of ed by the sourid of some running. Ite a platoon of about 30 men as body-activities in the Colony. demolishing buildings have protested got up and saw defendant attempting guards.

to to leave the grounds of the premises. His food was Chinese-not always because they were being forced

The "boy" gave chase, and with the over-wholesome and he slept under Waiters and vendors and others- Assistance of another servant, manag- whatever shelter was offering, often Indoor Bowling

with a hard board for a mattress, both Aryans and Jews-ore among ed to arrest defendant.

The stolen property was found in those presently being conscripted

work under a Jewish foreman.

זיי

Activity Along Front

proposes to.

rellet

"CHAMPS” BEATEN IN [GOOD GAME

A POLICE patrol on Epping from their regular jobs for manuel his possession when he was searched.

found considerable activity road, Waltham Abbey, re-labour which the Government con- Enquiries made by the Police led along the front," he reported. "All Yung to confess to the theft of the the lighting now of the guerilla cently saw a man staggering to siders vital.

It has been learned that in many property belonging to the amah. This type, but this system is proving high wards him. All the man's cloth-instances those drafted have failed to he had disposed of to a marine haw-ly successful and it is impossible for ing except boots and neckband report after a couple of days because ker, and it had not been recovered. the Japanese to advance at all. were burned off, and nearby was they are not accustomed to such The total value of the property stolen "There la certainly no question of

Was $303.80. a car drawn up by a blazing work,

In a friendly match played at the Because of the shortage of Labour, "Defendant is a professional thief," them advancing on Changsha, parti-

not from the north and Hongkong Bowling Alleys yesterday. cularly hedge.

officials are closing their eyes to the concluded Sgt. Cashman.

north-east because there are now nof

a team from the U.S.S. Tulsa, beat Nazi Arinciple that Aryans should

Yung

Was sentenced to three roads there.

"The Champa" to give the latter: not compelled to work with Jews. months hard labour on each of the

WC

Д considerable their first defeat. At the start of the met with Jews--former salesmen, photo-charges, the terms to run consecutive number of Chinese casualties. The fifth gamo The Champs" had made graphers, bank clerks etcetera are ly, and he was also recommended for Army Medical Corps has its recelv-up arrears to actually lead by Bo being drafted for work in demolishing banishment,

ing stations along the lines of com- points, but their opponents reversed. buildings at

Its Worship, on the request of Smunication, but because of the dif- the position to win by 17 points. very low wage.- United Press.

Cashman, who drew his attention to Realties of transport long time

U.B.S. Tulsa the good work done by the two set elupses before injured men can be speake Mobilisation Plans

150 143 LONDON, July Great Britain vants, Mink Chi, and Chu Ting-hel taken to where they can receive ade-ins

took to-day

direct action to commended them.

quate treatment. From the north- Peterson strengthen Europe's security front.

Total ern front they are being taken to Changshin, and from the north- enstern front they are taken to Liling E., Hearther where they are entertained for Heng-Plane

Doc. Malthen

He was identifice as Charles Gores tizaga, aged 37, of Landseer-road, Enfield. a London County Counell teacher at Schofield-rond science school, Hackney, E.

He was a bachelor, born in England of Spanish parents, and lived with three sisters,

As Gorostizaga was a non-smoker, the cause of the Are is a puzzle, but one theory is that he may have struck

FO

She completed preparations for the squadrons will participate in the air mobilisation of her aerial forces, com- display at Parle on July 14.-United pleted plans for financial ak to help Press.

a match to see how much petrol hear the small nations, and warned

bad. A charred can of petrol waa found near the car.

believed he found the night too warm

Tripartite Pact

Germany against any one-sided PARIS, July 0-Falling altainment chang. That train journey may take

of success in the wider scope of the them two days." change of the status of Danzig.

When located in Changsha Dr, Tal- was a Moscow negotiations, The rat concreto move

it is under-

One of the man's sisters said she drastic programme, introduced at the stood in French circles that the net performed numerous operations; House of Commons by the President gotintors will probably limit them he would not dare even to guess at lo sleep and went for a drive. 110 of the Board of Trade, Mr. Oliver selves to putting on foot a tripartite the total number. He found work- kad apparently no worries.

Dousing Brings Divorce

Polish Warning

Total

183 109 240 STI

15

273 0707

147

GUL

· 107 | 150 - 178 ¡¡à 177 705

Suicide Fails Dismally

9,250

BERKELEY, Call

The efforts of a B1-year-old mam:

Stanley, for overseas trade guaran- agreement, with reduced scope, in ing with the Chinese Red Cross, tees. This Bill is designed to enable the form of a common declaration by apart from the members of an Indinn the Government to extend credits up the three governments concerned.unit, some German-Jewish refugee

doctors, to £50,000,000 in addition to the Reuter.

"He stated that three American! credits preylousty authorised to finance the export of war materials, PARIS, July 0-It is understood doctors who had given their services presumably to Poland and Rumania that Poland has informed France to Spain during the civil war were here to commit suicide by shooting und other countries who have re-through diplomatic channels that now in Hongkong on their way to himself had for their inglorious result Salem, Mass. ceived British guarantees.

Poland is strengthening her military Inland China and some Norwegian his arrest for discharging fire arms. doctors were reported to be coming. within the city limito. Ila first effort Mrs. Allee B. Frøser of Lynn was

The Bill is apparently assured of defences around Danzig.

Japan Has No Hope Inland was made with £ 25 calibre auto- She has emphasised that Poland granted a divorce and custody of her approval,

Air Ministry to-day confirmed will Intervene in Danzig if she feels Giving his general opinion on the maile pistol but a pocket comb, a two children ufter testifying that here or the most modern of it necessary to protect her vital situation in the light of his inland pneumonia Jacket and a thilek under- husband Willard pushed her into n

Britain's bombing and bathtub and threw hot water on her.

Aghting interests.—Ünlied Press.

experiences and his talks with manyshirt deflected the bullet.

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