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Mail Starts

August 7, 1939.

P. O. FRAUD Sassoon Envoy

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Caribou Crosses To | FIRST DAY COVER

Botwood BOTWOOD Aug 6 (Reuter). The Imperial Airways flying- boat Caribou, has crossed the

FORGERY CASE

SIX CHINESE, including n General Post Office clerk, postman and stamp dealers, ap-

To America

On Behalf Of Britain, Japanese Report

BPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

POST OFFICE.

GENERAL HOLIDAY

PARCEL POST t""།།;,, On Monday, the 7th August, the

Registered and Parcel Post Service TOKYO, AUR. 7. (Domel). Sir General Post Office and Kowloon to Foochow is temporarily suspended.“

Central Post Office will be opon frem

Parcel Post Service to the Pro- Victor Sassoon, owner of the vastam. to Noon, Sheungyan Branch Sunsoon interests in China, is visiting

Notice to Shareholders

NOTICE is hereby givon that an TUITION GIVEN. Interim Dividend of $2.00 per DANCING IN 4 HOURS, Ballroom, Share has beon declared, for the ocean in its North Atlantic | peared before Mr. T. J. Houston the United States on an unomcial Post Office will be open from a amvince of Yunnan is temporarily sus

tion rapid and practical. World's Champion's' Stops. Apply:-Tony' payable

form a Joint Anglo-American economic front

Government in an effort

In China, a Shanghai dispatch to the "Nichi Nichi Shimbun declares.

The report alleges that Sir Victor

Interesta for acquiring funds 10 stabilize the Chinese dollars at dd. in terms of pound sterling,

Post Offices will be entirely closed.

There will be one collection from the pillar boxes as on Sundays nee delivery of ordinary correspondence at 11.30 a.m., and one delivery of

pended.

VIA BIDERIA ROUTE Lotters and Postcards for Europe

on THURSDAY, 17th from Foynes nt.8.30 am. E.S.T. morning charged with conspiracy The flying-boat left Southampton to defraud by falsely represent. Dance Studio, China Building, 6th AUGUST, 1939, on, whloh date

on Saturday and is making for New floor. Tel. 30933,

Dividend Warrants may be obtain-York via Foynes (Eire) and Botwooding that certain stamp envelopes were first day covers and had expected to occupy 34 hours.

The machino L carrying over Post Office on January 11.

Acting Sub-Inspector C. Goodwin 70,000 letters, mainly souvenir covers,

The asked for 72 hours remond. This and they weigh over half a ton. mall bag includes official greetings | was granted.. - Bih AUGUST to from the British Government to

fed on application at the Offieo of (Newfoundland), and the journey isheen cancelled by the General is also negotiating with American registered correspondence at 11 nm (except Great Britain and Eire) and

WANTED KNOWN. JAVA BIJSTTAFEL (Ricctable) served by expert chet from Java.

the Company, Kowloon.

The Register of Shares of the Second to none in taste and quality of Company will be closed from its seasonable varlution. Do not forget

to visit Java Restaurant, 44, Lockhart, TUESDAY, while you wish a good appetite, THURSDAY, 17th AUGUST, 1939, Reservation phone 32404.

HOUSES WANTED. LOCATED on bill or near bench with small garden. Send full particulars) to P. O. Box No. 1330, Hongkong.

FOR SALE.

JUST RECEIVED, selection of the best varieties of tested and reliable flower and vegetable seeds of strong germination. Graça Co., 10, Wyndham Street, Hongkong.

MASS EXECUTION BY VICTORIOUS FRANCO

(Continued from Page 1.)

demanding the three-year war liberation shall never return.

Women Among Killed SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

MADRID, Aug (UP).

both daya inclusive.

By Order of the Board Directors,

of

C. M. MANNERS, Secretary and Manager, Hongkong, 27th July, 1939.

RISING BRITISH ANGER AGAINST THE JAPANESE

(Continued from Page 1.j

Soviet Victory over the Japanese at Lake Khassan at Changkuleng a year Bo, to-day opened with a challenge 10 Japan.

"Our Soviet troops are at present fighting the provocateurs in Outer of Mongolian in the spirit expressed by the words of Marshal Voroshilov that there shall be twenty dend for each Soviet soldier killed,

Thus declared the principal speak- Iser, Captain Moshiliak, the hero of

Canada and the United States.

7 Dead In Crash

The six defendants are Cam Sai, alomp dealer: Lo Kwok-leung, General Post Office clerk; Lo Shing, BARCELONA, Aug; 5 (UP)-A postman; Yu Sul, stamp dealer: German plane censhed in the Llaveria Tong Shui-tong, unemployed; and Mountains during a heavy fog al Chan Tsun, stomp, dealer. p.m. on Friday.

Searchers discovered the wreckage of the air liner "Hanswende" in the

Llaveria Mountains.

The three members of the crew and the four passengers Are dead. Passengers Included Colonel Von Scheele, Air Attache at the German Embassy in Madrid.

Italian Crash

HOME, Aug. 6 (Trans-Ocean)A trl-motored seaplane attached to the Italian air force, plunged into the

water near Brindist to-day and sonk with its crew of five, all of whom were lost.

On Last Stage

MONTREAL, Ang. 6° (Reuter).— The Caribou arrived here at 8.08 pan. GMT., and Jett for New York nt 11.00 pm.

Demand For Colonies

"Final Act" In Reconstruction

The first defendunt, Cam Sol, is

រាង also charged with possession of

Arst envelope purporting to be day cover bearing a five cent duty stamp cancelled by the General Post Once and with the possession of n forged die purporting to have been issued by the Postmaster General.

The second defendant, Lo Kwok- Ieung, is being represented by Mr. Aifred Y. Hon.

DANZIG NAZIS YIELD TO ULTIMATUM "FROM WARSAW

(Continued from Page 1) untrained Polish Customs inspectors had already been pul into force,

The

note demandded that the measure be abandoned or Poland would Luke drastic reprisuis.

"It is said that the form of the reprisals would be the arming of the Polish Customs of.clais,

in Danzig "Authoritative sources reveal no nervousness in the face of the follsh action. An olleial stole- ment from the Danzig side has not

#flair."

DRESDEN, Aug. 6 (Trans- even been given out regarding this Occan),-"The solution of the colonial problem will constitute a final act in the reconstruction process of the German Reich,"

To Carry Arms DANZIG, Aug. 8, (Reuter).-Polish customs inspectors on the East Prus- stan frontier have been instructed to

officially reported that 53 persons, Changkufeng.. the largest group since the war, In- The radio hook-up was switched eludding

women, have been between Leningrii, Moscow and Lalte twu executed for the murder of the Mill-Khassan over a distance of 0.000 tary Police Inspector Isane Gabaldon, miles the speakers in, each' eity bis daughter Por, 17, and

battles, their dramatising the various

of those speaking from the praves ehnuffeur Jose Luis Diez.

The executing took place im-who were killed to the accompani- mediately after the court murtial intent of booming cannon, mud describ- Satmay, in which the defendants ing the slogans erected on the battle "Long Live were tried in groups of from 10 to 11 Braveyards such as: ifferent court rooms in the Palace The Great Stalin."

Tientsin Situation Worsening of Justice.

Seven are still awaiting sentence, SHANGHAI, Aug. 7 (Reuter) Ieluding the strong arm men who The food situation in the British did the actual shooting. Yesterday's Concession in Tientsin is steadily declared the leader of the Reicherry arms on duty. exceutions were regarded s the becoming worse, brains of the plot.

Many boarding houses and stall Colonial League, General Ritter This is regarded as an outward those who diuing houses have stopped serving von Epp during a demonstration | sign of Poland's determination not It was charged that were exrcuted were part of a wide-meats, and stallholders in the Cohere to-day.

to yield to Danzig pressure, almed at There was a time, he stated, when making her withdraw mex spread Republican plot to assassinate cession market have closed down the Rightists one by one during the temporarily.

colonies were held before Germany there. next few weeks, including the highest

as a bait by the Versailles champions, and the lowest connected with the

who pretended a desire for a general post-war cleaning up.

revision. The real object, however, during the broadcast of the Republi-was to keep Germany in the position the which she was placed following The Dircetor of the Club has been war.

The Fuchrer did not desire that the return of the colonies should be accompanied by fellers' which would prevent Germany from Insisting on the fulfilment of other demands.

No meat or Bsh is available to-day.

can hymn.

The band was called the "Clan of Cluss Vengeance with Blood" f was alleged to be composed of ex- Republican eleers, men and women arrested. spies, co-operating with General As a result of a recent bloudy clash Negrin's underground headquarters between Carlists and Falangists, the

milltary Government at Pamplon 10-day published an order forbidding both groups to appear in public with arms on the occasion of pubile mani festations.

near Madrid.

A police raid on the headquarters netted 100 revolvers, grenades, dag- gets, poison and disguises.

San Sebastian, Incident SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

Germany's enemies must finally realise that the demand for colunits was serious, and was backed by the entire nation,

from

The Polish note to the Danzig Senate yesterday insisted that Poland maintain her economie rights in Danzig by whatever means may be necessary. Puland, however, is "quite willing to enter into a detailed dis- cussion in order to settle the matter peacefully."

"Trans-Ocean" Sees Increased

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Tension DANZIG, Aug. 6 (Trans-Occun)...--- A further increase in tension in Danzig was noticeable to-day...

The demarche of the Polish

representative, to "We are absolutely confident," he diplomatic declared, "that the Fuehrer will at-Senate on Saturday is regarded as tain for us the goal of our colonies." interference with the work of the Polish customs Inspectors, and the communique Issued Saturday by the |Polish-Government-is- described--in Danzig us "provocative and Intention- ally misleading."

The Spanish Government radio ON THE SPANISH FRONTIER,Į station at Sarragossa has begun a Aug. 5 (UP)-Spanish Falanglais to- dally, and nightly broadcast in the day stormed the Casino Club at San French Janguage destined for recep- Sebastian, where they battled with tion in southern France. The first an audience listening to a radio programme was devoted chiefly to transmission by a clandestine station denying reports printed in France"ür

JARDINE STEAMERS which, after reporting various in-troubles Inside Spain und also to the cidents in connection with General defence of the Japanese position in

(Continued from Page 1.) Quiepo del Lane's disgrace, concluded Chins. the broadenst with

With the approval of the Spanish hyma.

¡Government a new anti-British cam- if they did not leave it might have The Casino Club was completely.] paign has started in Spanish Morocco unpleasant consequences for their wrecked la, the aftray,

among Moslems led by Sheik Si Chinese converts, some of whom ul- the Melik who supports The Spanish ready are under arrest. Reporting the Incident, Pamplona newspaper "Arriba Notionalists.

The Japanese authorities issued Espanla declares that a passer-by Si Mekik! has been authorised to them with a pass, which is valid for hear the radio report through an organise a meeting of Moslems to their return in September. open window

called the protest against the British police in Falangists, who stormed the placo Palestine and at Tetuan.

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army

It is assumed that the forthcoming visit of Herr Foerster to Berchtesga den will have some connection with this question. He will be received on Monday by Herr Hiller for a confer |

ence.

London Interest

the

London is looking forward to the results of Sir Victor's negotiations In Amerien, the paper further asserts. The report understands that alleged Anglo-American negotiations will have effects on the Anglo- Japanese conterence in Tokyo as well s the projected staff talks at Moscow.

Britain will try to avold a break- down in the Tokyo parleys but refuso to take any definitè actions affecting

the Concession in China until the middle of this month pending conclu- sion of Sir Victor's negotiations in America or of the military negotia- tions, at Mosenw, the "Nicht Niehi Shimbun says.

STOCK MARKET REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange officia! summary issued yesterday sapat

There was no change in record dur- ing the morning trading.

Впуста

Canton Ins; $200 Union Ins; $387 24 ILK. Docks $16

I.K. Lands 47 Debentures par Youmati Ferries $22 HK. Electrics $53

Canton Tees $1

IK, Govt. 47 Loan 1021⁄4 ILK, Govt. 3t2 Luan 9911⁄2

Sellars

Union Ins; $307

China Underwriins $1.35 HK. Ducks $18 Humphreys $8

Bales ILK. Bank $1,320/224 Union Ins; $305

Atoks 21 Anlamok 22 s.

Ps.

Baguio Gold 20 b. Batong Buhay 0130 b.

Benguet Consolidated 10.50 b. Big Wedge 21 b.

Coco Grove 23 b. Consolidated Mines 0025 &.

Demonstration 09 b. IXL. 43 b.

Ipo Gold 18% L

Itogon Mining 20% 8.

Masbate Consolidated 11 s.

Mindanno Motherlode 081 s. Mine Operation 13 s.. North Camarines 22 b. Parucule Gununaus 10 s. San Mauricio 06 s. Surigno Consolidated 23 b. Suyoc Consolidated 13 D... Syndiente Investment 0320 s. United Paracale 42 s.

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LONDON, Aug. 6 (Reuter}-The chief of the French naval staff, Ad- mirat Darlon, will arrive at Poel mouth in the destroyer. Volto The Polish memorandum on Satur- | Tuesday to attend the review of the day is said here to have been nothing feet reserve by the King on Wednes- else but an ultimatum' and a threat day. He will be the guest of the) of Polish retaliatory measures.

Admiralty in the Enchantress.

It is not expected that the Danzig Ichang Bombing

Senate will answer the note imme- SHANGHAI, Aug. 7 (UP)-The diately. The tone of the note is re-war manoeuvres opened on Sunday Japanese military authorities

garded as impertinent.

when a motorised Trieste division of nounce that Japanese

planes However, i is understood that the the Po army defence first came into carried out an extensive bombing Danzig authoritles will start negotia- contact with an attacking army from rald on Ichung between 9 a.m. andtions with the Polish representatives the direction of the French frontier. Inoun yesterday. Japanese Navy for clarification of the Polish custom A number of German journalists

planes ulso started a huge Arc nt

inspectors question. It is emphasised and other observers are watching the Kwellin, in Kwangsi province, on that custome Inspectors who identify exercises which have ultracted" nt- Friday.

themselve with any netivity other tention, and it is believed that Berlin than customs will not be recognised is eagerly

authoritative nwaiting hn Danzig.

reports as to the efficiency of the Italian army, and the value in practice WARSAW

of the Italian theory of a War of rapid decisions.

7,

Raid On Suikai KWANGCHOWWAN, August (Central)-Four Japanese bombers raided Suikai, in Luichow Peninsula, yesterday morning, dropping about 10 missiles. They also directed na- chine-gun_fre at the town.

Smigly-Ridz's Speech

Aug. 6 (Reuter) Marshal Smigly-Ridz's speech (See page 7) has been enthusiastically re- ceived in Poland.

After

the Marshat had spoken,

Demonstration Farmen Bombed

PRAGUE, Aug. G (UP)—A brief anti-German demonstration occurred KINHWA, AUE. 7, (Central) those present swore an oath "In Halmeu, coastal town at the mouth wartime to fight inflexibly until in front of the German Consulate to- of the Ling River in eastern Che-victory is obtained, and in peace, today after Marshal Smigly-Ridz'

klang, Was bombed by Japanese planes four times yesterday.

Altogether 17 machines took part In the raid, dumping a total of 34 bombs. More than 20 houses were reduced to ruins. No casualties were

reported,

Union Jacks On Sidor CHUNGKING, Aug. 7, (Central). An unconfirmed report from Ichang said that during the Japanese air attack on the city yesterday, two British owned ships lying at anchor alongside the Jardine Wharf were bombed and damaged.

Both aliips had the Union Jack clearly palated on their sides.

498,294 Japanese In Manchukuo

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH”. HSINKING, Aug. 7 (Domel) —The population of Manchoukup now totals 30,301,503.

This includes 408,294 Japanese and 1,084,212 Koreans, according to oficial statistics compiled on October 1, 1930.

unite in solid co-operation."

speech. The crowd quickly dispersed upon Ute approach of the Gerinan

The celebrations following the absence of display of armed might, speech were remarkable for the Police. designed to show rather the spiritunt fighting spirit which won Poland's alrength and continuity, than the

Independence.

A Berlin message mya that Marshal Smigly-Ridz'a speech makes no new and no valuable contribution to the situation in the opinion of Nazi commentators.

Gooring's Throat To Britain BERLIN, Aug. 6 (Reuter)—"In future we shall not let any of our vital rights contested", declared Field-Marshal Hermann when speaking at Dessau to-day.

"Neither threats, nor love letters Impress us. We don't want war, I know war and I know it is the stalesman greatest responsibility a

Goering

the

One spokesman declared that "General Smigly-Ridz says that Poland, has no aggressive intentions, con tako on himself. If despite this, but there is # chauvinistic spirit we are feverishly arming, it is in abroad in Poland which seems order victoriously to survive determined on war with Germany.” struggle we have been forced into,

The Parla press says that the speech "Above all, it is England which is is a clear warning to Germany. The determined to repeat the drama of "Intransigean!" says that it means 1914 in order to dictate to Germany "Poland won't give way. Any a pesco worse than Veranilles, ongression by the Reich will result in "But one thing was fundamentally an immediato military reply from altered to-day. We are united and Warsaw."

determined, never to let another Versailles penco occur.

In London, "Router" learns that the speech has been read with great Interest, and is considered to bo in completo accordance with the con- sistent polley of Poland, which at no time hos shown any signs of nerves, and has throughout been clear and reasonable,

NEW YORK, Aug. 0 (UP).—Dixie - Italian Manoeuvres Davis and Hope Dare were morried to-day In the District Attorney's third and decisive stage of the Italian ROME, Aug. (Router)The Office. Detectives acted as witnesses.

"We don't threaten England, but if she thinks she can get in our way all over the world, she must undertake the responsibility for disturbing the a blockade lo pence, Those threats starve Germany.ogain will be made impossible a second time. The Ger- man air force can take care of that, and also the vast store of grain which i we have laid by in Germany,"

The Branch Post Offices at Stanley, South America are forwarded "vin Tai Po and Un Long will also have Siberia" If so superscribed, one delivery of ordinary torres pondence at ii am.

The Money Order Office will be entirely closed.

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