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for 3 days prepaid PERSONAL.
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finders: 120 film for 10 exposures. Complete with red filter and leather ense, 05% new, only $100 or to the nearest offer. Plence wrile Box 547, "Hongkong Tele- graph."
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In
Malay Boy
"Iron Lung"
Accident Victims Being Treated
ONE of Singapore's three "iron lungs," donated by Lord Nuffield, has been put into use for the Arst time! in Malaya to treat two patients at Tan Tock Seng's Hospital: a Malay youth and a Boyanese.
Due to injuries received in acri dents, both experience difficulty In breathing and are in a grave condi-
tion.
Each is being given a spell of six hours In the "iron lung" In the case of the Malay youth, Sancé bin Salleh. Improvement has been
shown.
PARALYSED
Near a tipping truck in Kallang on Sunday, 18-year-old Sance fell down and the truck went over him.
Both Ila Jower Imbs Were paralysed.
At Tan Tock Seng's Hospital his condition was diagnosed as a true- ture of the cervical spine. A paraly- sis of his chest muscles canned dim- culty in breathing and he was begin- ning
to develop pneumonia in both lungs.
Formerly employed by a Singapore doctor to look after motorboat. Sante will not walle again.
Although he has improved since being treated in the Iron lung, his condition is still considered grave.
HAWKER'S ACCIDENT
The Boyanese. Bagong Swita, a alat seller, was knocked down by a lorry on Aug. 3. Be was taken to hospital with paralysis of both legs. Jis neck had been fractured and. ent, a paralysis of like the other patient, a the chest muscles made it hard for him to breathe. He breathed only with the aid of the diaphragm,
He also showed signs of contract- ing pneumonta und-his condition was
Door.
Five iron lungs" came to Singo- pore recently as part of Lord Nut- field's gift of 5,000 to every hospital In Great Britain and the Empire.
Three of the "lungs" are for the General, Tan Tock Seng'a and Middleton Hospitals, two for Christ- mas Island and Labuan.
AVIATION PROGRESS
Sino-American Institute Sees Interesting Films
Mr. Phi S. Delaney, Trale Repre- sentative In China for the Pan American Airways System, entertain- ed members of the Sino-American Cultural Institute at their tiffin meet- ing yesterday at the Hongkong Hotel, with two films entitled "Celling Unlimited" and "Flying Down to Rio."
"Ceiling Unlimited," which dealt. with the progress of
of aviation, was all in sound, and, the Rio film was made doubly interesting by excellent running commentary.
The
Impression
gained from "Celling Unlimited" is that modern talk of air liners carrying up to a thousand passengers and travelling in the stratosphere at speeds of over
a thousand miles an hour is not figment of the fertile imagination of novelists. It will be the logical out come of the amazing volume scientific research and human brain
an
of
as well as brawn that are being
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. [
NOTICE
CONSULATE GENERAL OF THE REPUBLIC OF PANAMA IN HONG KONG
The Consul General for Panama wishes to announce to the Steam Ships Agencies and Exporting Firing of Hong Kong doing bual- ness with the Republic of Panama and Central and South American countries via Panama, that, owing to unforeseen circumstances with reference to the premises now occupied by the Consulate in the Hongkong
& Shanghal Bank
Saturday,
G.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
R.
L'ARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auctiun to be held on Monday, the 28th day of August, 1939, nt 3 p.m., at the Ollices of the Public' Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Wong Nei 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,
Building; and being impossible to
Intending bidders are advised And in 11 short time another
That immediately after the dispo- suitable place for the Consulate's sat of the lot the Purchasor (if Offices on account of the special not the applicant) will be required elreumstances prevalling now at
authorised Hong Kong, the Consulate General to deposit with an will be cleard the 1st of Septem.fficer who will be present at the her, 1939, until new announcement, dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum and all shipments of merchandise
will be refunded on payment of and
will be passenger traille
the Purchase price. stopped at that date.
THE CONSUL GENERAL FOR PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
I'ANAMA.
STOCK MARKET
REPORT
Hongkong Stock Exchange Official Summary issued yesterday rays:
There has been a good deal of nervousness in the market this week as a natural corollary to the alarming political news from Europe, and doubts us to the true intent of aur visitors over the border. Anxiety on this latter score has been somewhat allayed, inducing bargain hunters to appear in the market. It is, however, impossible to forecast the trend of favourable turn the market, though
in polities would probably be followed by a quick upturn in price levels.
Businne Done During The Week HK. Bank $1.55 $1,150 Docks $10 Providents $1.15 Hotels $414
Lands $3214, $3244. $311, $31 Realtion $4
Verries $221
Lights (old) $790 $7.80, $7, (new) $4.00, $4.80, China Lights
$4.40
$012.
Electrics $53. $5214, $51 Cements $12.80, $124, Dairy Farms (old) $20 Watsons $7.90, $7 Raubs $8.60
Govt. 3 Loan $100
Buyera
H.K. Lands $30 HK. Tramways $13 Sollere Sandakan Lights $11
Sales
H.K. Banks $1,150/1,100 H.K. Docks $1415 Providents $31 I.K. Hotels $35 H.K. Lands $30 II.K. Tramways $14/13% Yaumati Ferries $22 China Lights (old) $64/6.35 H.K. Electrics $48/40 Watsons $7 13
OTT EXPLAINS TO TOKYO
[Continued from Page 1.) the Soviet Union as an inevitable measure according to the press- ing situation in Europe.
Kato Hands Communication. To Craigio SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" TOKYO. Aug. 26, (Domei)-The Angio-Japanese negotiations for a settlement of the Tientsin dispute will not be resumed for the time being, owing to the critical develop- ments in the international situation. Mr. Kalo, the Japanese Minister- at-Large, held an Interview with Sir Robert Craigie, the British Ambassa- der, at the Ambassador's residence Minister 5.40 p.m. yesterday. Kato handed the Ambassadur a nole in which the views of the Japanese British Government regarding the
and memorandum on the currency silver issues in Tientsin are stated.
In the note, the Japanese Govern- ment affirmed that Japan is opposed to the proposals for international consultations regarding the economic
uestions.
ร
Ambassador Craigie explained the
ment. The Interview came to an end
devoted and applied to the aviation Jatest views of the British Govern
industry throughout the world.
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thing like an adequate idea of the
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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 28th day of August, 1939, at.3 p.m.. at the Oflices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Wong Nei Chung, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renowal 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.
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Contents:
3.500
11250
U.S. COMMODITY PRICES
LATEST CABLED
January
QUOTATIONS
New York, Aug. 23.
New York Cofton
October December
Opening Closing 8.01/61 0.01/01 8.50/51 8.40/47 8.35/35 8.32N
March
8.29/28
8.23/23
May
0.14/15
8.07/00
July
7.08/08
Spot
7.03/93 9.11N
New York Rubber
to make the plane the safe thing it is. This romantic story,
with beginning
à small model, then
Burgos, Aug. 25. and, anally. expanding to a bigger one
The trend of Spanish policy as in- the full sized air told in "Celling Unlimitedphically diested In the Press is complete neu-
"Flying Down to Ri
trality 4 Rio" is excel-
is an lent travel Bim, and tells of a trip to there have been no troop September not indications that Gen December marpments, from Miami to Rio in a Pan Ameri-ergi Franco is recalling the men re- March can Clipper. During the two days
May run, calls are made at Trinidad and other places of which the film gives some Ane studies,
Sir Shou-son Chow, who presided at the meeting, thanked Mr. Delaney.
We have been requested by Mr. G. A. Goodban, beadmaster of the Diocesan Boys' School to state that there is no authority for the state- ment which appeared in the late edition of the "Telegraph” yesterday to the effect that the opening of the term may be cancelled. It is new emphasised that the position of the D.B.S. is in no way peculiar to that
of other schools in Hongkong.
cently demobsed.
The general opinion of the Press appears to be that the scales weighed in favour of peace, and much seems to be expected of Italy as the de- ciding factor-Reuter.
Foreigners To Leave
10.70b/70a 16.55/55 16.20/35 10.48 /48 10.35/35 10.41b/45a 10.35/35 10.37b/42a Total sales for the day-1,870 tons.
|
GERMAN SHIPS ORDERED TO RETURN TO GERMAN PORTS
(Continued from Page 1.) Tientsin and would normally not reach here before September 7.
Canada's Precautions OTTAWA, Aug. 25 (Router).—The Minister of Defence, Mr. Mackenzie, has announced that the leave of all trembers of the permanent forces has been cancelled.
H.K. Essential Services The Hon. Mr. J. K. Bousfield hns been appointed by the Governor us organiser of the general group for esential services of the Hongkong
Defence Reserve.
Australian Precautions CANBERRA, Aug 25 (Reuter), Comprehensive national security regulations have been gazetted, and alla, the protection of defence works, provide emergency powers for, Inter and Government property, and also provide for the requisition of goods hicles, and for taking over the control of ships, aircraft and land.
German Claim
SPECIAL TO THE TELEGNAPH" BERLIN, Aug. 26 (UP)-The D. N.B., (Oncial German News Agency) has issued a statement saying "It 110W absolutely certain that Poles are planning attacks on man territory."
August 26, 1939.
JAPANESE TO REMAIN
(Continued from Page 1.)
ལས་ various high Japanese officers has the resulted
strengthening belief that the Japanese do not Intend to Lake any immediate drasile steps against the Shanghal| International Beitlement, such as a blockade.
SEIZURE OF CATTLE
Shum Chun Incident Leads
To Civil Action
Court yesteraser at |
SIEGFRIED & MAGINOT LINES FULLY MANNED (Continued from Page 1.)
Japanese To Evacuato
TOKYO, Aug. 25, (Reuter),—The
Arising from the seizure of cattle Omce, Ministry of Transport and in Chinese territory on July 1, Tang, War Office are specially protected. Fo and Cheung Wan of 110, Tang It is understood that i.it.A., agents Kung Road, Instituted a claim against in England have been instructed to Ng Wan-sin and Man Chi-ling of take advantage of the present period Nor does it seem that they in Shataukok Village, New Territories, of crisis, tend undertaking any drastic before Mr. Justice J. A. measures against Hongkong.
the Summary Court The impression is that in event of Particulars of the elalm were that from the a Europin war, Japan would come the defendants detained
I understood to be plaintifs, their cows and chattels, Government" to some agreement with England re- garding Hongkong, in exchange for They claimed the return of the goods making arrangements for the evacua
Japanese residents from and chattels or their British co-operation to some extent
value, $700, in the establishment of the so-called and damages for their detention. Europe,
The Her Yasukuni Maru, which nome The plaintiff's limited their total claim in making New Order, and
was to have left Hamburg to-day, concessions regarding the Shanghai to $1,000.
Mr. M. A. da Silva acted for plain-was ordered to cancel sailing and to International Settlement,
Uffs and Mr. C. A. S. Russ repre- tionals,
stand by to embark Japanese na- sented defendants.
The latter concessions would, how- ever, probably be limited to matters of secondary importance, such B Juridiction of Chinese courts and the question of extra-settlement roads,
cross the
tion
Treasures Safeguarded
Mr. da Silva said there were cer- tain common fiets in respect of the ease and the first was that his clients Priceless historical documents and LONDON, Aug. 35, (Reuter).-- lund bought the cattle In Chinese treasures have been removed from 7 To 3 Against War Territory and were transporting them Westminster Abbey and taken to believe that the odds are seven to
Whereas Japanese military quarters towards Shum Chun to
border Into British Territory when a places of safety in the country.
The objects removed Included the war breaking out in party, including Man, seized the historie coronation chair, in which
into bsequently the cattle came
the sovereigns are crowned, three agulist a Europe, Japanese diplomtic circles
Territory, said Mr. da seem to think it fifty-fifty chance.
Workmen carefully stored the trea Sliva. He had them seized on and Generally
speaking the Japanese in order from the Court and 5ures in crates and loaded them on after the setback represented ariny, after by the Russo-German poet, seems very cautious in the choice of any new friends:
army
cattic.
now claimed the cat
lorries under the surveillance of n
cattle. In respect of this, continued Mr. da police guard. Siva,, Mr.Buss
had fooding, defence. The defendants
raise by way
the
raised the
Plano Fired Upon
Although perhaps, thinking of England in this respect. The
BERLIN, Aug. 26, (Reuter).-The the would prefer to wait and see how the Rive in evidence that the Jal· and j "Deutsche Allgemeine Zeltung" pub-
equitable title of Ger-European situation develops before jest matter of the action, became in-headliness the Germen news agency
cattle, the
ishes n special edition glving in blg committing themselves.
vested in them by a sale to them on report of a plane, in which the Ger-
1. by the duly
constituted
mun Secretary of State, Herr Stuck- Chinese authorities at Shum Chun, hardt was travelling, was fired at by
Communication Delays SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
LONDON, Aug. 25 (UP)-Com munications between London and Berlin are almost impossible, tele- phone
bein! message!
delayed "Indefinitely.
German Seaplane Fired On
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH
tu
This also refers particularly Hongkong, where a victorious Britain would be an entirely different factor
.
to a Britain whe had lost a Europear war.
No Hurry To Decido Japon is therefore in no hurry to detide this question. Regarding the attitude towards the Soviet Union, the Japanese army also seems to prefer not to lake immediate action
BERLIN, Aug. 25, (UP), -- The and to see whether Husein will pur- D.N.B., (Official Germany Newse a more active policy in the Far Agency) has announced that a Polish Fast. destroyer outside Polish territorial waters to-day fired upon a German reaplane,
Communications Cut Off SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH MOSCOW, Aug 25, (UP)—It is reported here that Polish telephone and telegraph comunications with Germany have been cut off and that trulic from Poland is being routed through Moscow for relay.
Germans To Leave Britain
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Aug. 26, (UP'}, ––The German Embassy has advised all German nationals to leave Britain "as soon as possible."
Desire To End China War Meanwhile, there will probably be a marked decrease in the number of
incidents on the Mongolian frontier. Generally speaking the Japandie anny prefers to adopt a waiting attitude towards the European situs- tion, since in the event of war there would be little for Japan to gain by immediate decisions. At the same time every effort will be made to conclude the hostilities in China. The desire to terminate the hostili- ties is very marked.
EUROPE'S FEVERISH WAR PRECAUTIONS INCREASE
(Continued from Page 5.)
ter.
arc concen-
the
Peace Until Monday?
confiscated by such duly constituted once having been seized and Polest. authorities on July 1 and ordered by them to be sold to carry out the order of such confiscation ground that the cattle were being-Peace until Monday is the keynote unlawfully smuggled and exported of to-day's atmosphere in
to British Territory according to first-hand Information
by telephone from the
on the COPENHAGEN, Aug. 25 (Reuter).
from Chinese contrary to the laws of China,
Mr. da Silva said that an issue of fact was whether there had been a proper seizure and a proper sale and another issue was in inw.
Sale and Selture
His Lordship: If this was a pro-" Per sale and seizure in Chinese law, does it matter what the English inw
capital.
Berlin,
German
80
Sir Nevile Henderson's half an hour talks with the Fuchrer was the bright spot in a day of relative calm. is felt that this can only be favourable.
for while contact is still maintained, all cannot be lost.
There is an Impression, for unconfirmed, that the meeting looke place on the Fachrer's Initiative, Mr. da Silva said that he might The German propaganda machine, still argue on that point later, and, meanwhile, is keeping the crisis go- added that he would raise it if neces-ing in the newspapers and on the
radio with stories of Polish vocațien.
is?
sary.
pro-
Mr. da Silva said that under the circumstances the onus would be on Copenhagen has already taken on Mr. Russ to prove the sale.
an atmosphere of a neutral clearing Ng-Wan-sin, said that on July the house, and during the morning was had 13 water buffalors and a cow crowded with diplomats, secret which had been bought by him at agents, returning tourists and ogitnt- the Shum Chun Police Station. A Aed businessmen. certificate of sale was issued, and he Germany Mobilizes 25 Divisions had paid $2,000 Chinese currency for SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" the cattle. The cattle were taken to
BERLIN, Aug. 25 (Domel)-By Sheung Shui and as there were no Friday, Germany has concentrated lorries to convey them they were about 25 divisions of troops on the left at Cla Hang Village on the land eastern border, while troops are still of Mau Chi-ling. The next day an continuing eastward movements at
Called there nnt said the
had been stolen from other Berlin.
cording to
informed quarters in
people and as a result he went to the
There is no knowing when and Shum Chun Police Station to ask
the inflammatory siluation where them to settle the onc
matter. Even will take fire. Military experts are tually, the cattle were seized but by agreed that the first fuse will be fired bp the Replying to Mr. da Silva, Ng saldat Danzig which will blow
entire German-Polls borders. that he was a runner for any Brm
The streets of Berlin are resound- and denied that he was a member of
therefore be
India Offers Services Simla, Aug. 25 (Reuter),—A stir- ing call to India, to unhesitatingly take up the challenge which the "war are in no way of a defensive charac- lords of Europe have thrown at the peace loving nations of the world", "On the East Prussian frontier but giving support to the democracles, three Polish divisions and even to the limit of her entire re-armoured ca brigade sources, was made by the Premier trated. Also on the Upper Silesian whom he did not know, of the Punjab to-day.
frontier preparations have been He added: "Oir the attitude which noticed, and it must India adopts in the present crisis concluded that the Poles are planning
the Shum Chun Police Force. He ing with the marching of large forces future political will depend her
Fonip"
that Polis's denied that he was not the purchaser of troops. Anti-aircraft guns the The statement adds destiny."
of the cattle and that the matter was unfolding themselves all over troops are reported at other points in He said that the manpower and Upper Silesia, ready to march on the a fraud. He knew the second defen-city.
Border reports indicate that Ger- dant was a Government Officer. In resources of the Punjab would un- German frontiers. hesitatingly and ungrudgingly be Hitler has speeded up his plans for Sheung Shui he had not approached man and Polish forces are confront- the border lorry firms but friends to and out ifing each other across pinced at the disposal of Britain and a quick solution by a series of con-
vehicles to
the lines through the vast plains in Cen- her allies.
ferences with his
and their were government
carry
trul Europe. Cale military leaders. He has also had a
Hearing was adjourned to August with png telephone conversation
30 ut 10 a.m. Herr Voerster in Danzigt.
Netherlands Mobilization
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH' AMSTERDAM, Aug. 25 (Domei).— The Netherlands Government issued mobilization orders on Thursday night
Roosevelt Attacked The German press makes acuthing attacks on President Roosevelt's
Authoritative sources
in preparation against the outburst Peace messages. of a general conflagration. Militia corps were also called
colours to-day.
out
here have outlined the progress towards
to the Chowdown. Firstly, the intensifying
CLASSICAL MUSIC
Concert at China Fleet. Club Last Night
arc
German Cruiser Visits Danzig SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"" DANZIG, Aug. 25 (Domel).—The 13,040-ton German cruiser Schleswig- Holstein entered port on an official visit to the Free City to-day.
Meanwhile, putting the finishing touches on the military preparations, the authorities to-day prohibited
of war news as demonstrated by the
A very interesting programme of operation of private cars to conserve
fuel in anticipation of emergency. Volunteer alc forces have been | German press charges that Polish classical music was presented to # The Polish Government protested mobilized and all holidays for police police yesterday killed eight Ger- large gathering at the China Fleet to the Danzig Senate twice to-day and Government officials have been
wounded seven at Club yesterday at a concert to raise regarding the emergency stops re- cancelled.
funds for refugee children, sponsored The warlike atmosphere Maerischioscau, in the city is rapidly mounting.
Secondly, that President Roose-by the Industrial Home for Refurce cently introduced in the Free City. veit's peace appeal will be treated in children. The artists who offered Japanese Ambassador Moves
a vimliar monner to his previous op- their services played splendidly, and
received many ovations. peals.
Choral Group: Amor
The German press says "President
Pressure On Poland
4
Gvando
Ceremony Cancelled
BERLIN Aug 25 (Reuter).—The Tannenburg ceremony arranged for Sunday has been called off.
Volunteers Join Up
In Warsaw SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
Roosevelt is attempting to sabotage Floria (Madrigal 4 Parts), G. B. WARSAW, Aug. 26 (Domel), Mr. | Hitler's work of peace."
parts) Clorinda False (Madrigal | Shuichi Sako, the Japanese Ambassa-
T. Morley, Vloin and Plano:
The Hongkong Volunteer Defence dor to Poland, called on M. Joseph
Sonata, Final Deck, the Pulish Foreign Minister, on complete
Thirdly, Hitler will attempt Movement, Miss Prue Lewis (Violin), of recruits, and the latest ilst issued Corps is still attracting large numbers negotiations to swing Prof. Thursday afternoon. The
Harry
(Piano), Cesar from Turkey officials were understood to have ex-front, while some quarters hope that
Anglo-French Frank.
show that a total of 54 joined dur- week. ing the past
The majority charged views
Vocal Solos: My Mother Dids Me were Europeans, but there were also the regarding
Russia threatening European situation.
bring pressure on Poland Band My Hair, Haydn; Solveig's Song many Portuguese and Chinese, to expilulate.
Mrs. J. T. Chay (Soprano) With
The Fortress Signal Company and the most E. Grieg.
Warsaw Donial
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
two
will
Japan.
the
Ore
Germany will attempt to Plano accomp. by Prof. E. Gualdi, the Batteries attracted
Solos: Plano,
recruits.
Germany will probably de-:
Nocturne in E. WARSAW, Aug. 25 (UP)—OMcial lay precipitate action until the Ten-Minor, Chopin; Prelude in G Minor,
It is expected that there will be quarters have denied the German nenberg celebrations are held. Miss Rosabel Hsu, Rachmaninof.
further increases in the strength of reports that Polish troops have con- Anti-aircraft guns have been man- 'Cello and Plano Sonata in G. the Volunteers in the next week. centrated and are ready to start anned by full crows on the roofs of Major,
Spiritoso Largo, Allegro
Including the latest list, over 200 bulidings in
the heart of the city. offensive in Upper Silesia.
Grave, Menuet, Prof. E. Pallegati have joined up during the past three Berlin crowds are depressed and (Cello), Prof. Harry Ore (Plato), C. weeks.
Peiping Calm-
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" PEIPING, Aug. 25 (UP)—Italians, Germans, French, British and ́Ameri- cans discuss, in a friendly manner, the possibilities of war.
Japanese
civilians and Army
saying "It certainly looks like wir." *ocal:-Duet: "Parigi O. Cara"
$1,834 In Stolen Hand-Bag
M. Daladier's Appeal from Traviata, Mrs. J. T. Choy
PARIS, Aug. 25 (Trans-Ocean). (Soprano), Mr. G. D'Aquino (Tenor), Premier Daladier delivered a 12- G. Verdi.
Piano Selos: Cradle Song, Tschal-minute broadcast speech last evening.
After assuring the French people. kowsky; Hungarian Rhapsodie No. 15, that he was doing everything that is Prof. Harry Öre, Liszt,
•ausible to prevent a war, he appeal-
An American lady booking her circles are outspoken in hoping that passage by an American President Vocal Solos: L'elisir D'Amore, Ged to them to face all eventualities a war will break out in Europe Line ateamer yesterday was the Donizetti; "Farewell O. Happy Home" with firmness and determination.
which will give Japan a free hand victim of a bag-snatcher who suc
from Madam Buttery, G. Puccini, In Asin."
H.M.'s Visitors
"I am certain that, with goodwill, cerded in vanishing with American Mr. Albert Wu, with Piano accomp.
all problems could be peacefully cheques to the total value of $1,834. by Miss Anna Lin.
The victim was Mrs. Shoppes.
Solos: Violin
Hymn to the solved. The question at issue to-day LONDON, Aug, 25° (Reuter).—The It is announced in the "Gazette" Sun, Rimsky-Korsakoff; Canzonetta, is the liberty of Poland and, with it, / Chleago Wheat
Khig's callers at Buckingham Palace that Mr. Tajiri. Consul-General for D'Ambrosio, Miss Prue Lewis, with the fate of all European countries." September
to-day Included Sir Samuel Hoare! Japan in Hongkong, resumed charge Piano accomp. by Prof. H. Ore. After referring to the guarantees 69/70 08/08 and the Premier, the latter remaining of the Japanese Consulate on August
"Cello, Solos:
Calm as the Night, given by France, M. Daladior assured December... 70/70 08/68%
Serenata with His Majesty for 45 minutes, 18.
D. Popper, Prof. the French neople that France and 8/09% until 0.23 pan. Then he immediately
E. Pallegatti, with Plano accomp. by Hand have done averything in Thursday's sales.-50,350,000.
Prof. H. Ore. returned to Downing Street, while
heir power to bring the Moscow Choral Group: Lombard, G. Verdi;cotiations to a successful con- Chicago Corni
Serenade "Otello" G. Verdi, 444/44% 4535/45%
May
***** Madrid, Aug: 257--| Gibraltar it is reported, has ordered September
The British military authorities in
all foreigners to leave the Colony December within 48 hours.--Trans-Ocean.
May
The appointment is officially not | Jetober Bed of Miss Violet Eisle Lyne to be a December
May nursing sister in Hongkong.
Winnipeg Wheat
His Majesty called a Privy Council of the Foreign Affairs Committee.
Those altending included Lord
Most of the Cabinet Ministers at Brown and tended all the meetings. 434/43% Runciman, Mr. Ernest
Sir Samuel Hoare, and certain busi- 43/43% 40/45% ness arising from the present state of
emergency was transacted.
- 01/01%
61/604 5734/87%
5831/59 611/02
Gormans Leaving
LONDON, Aug. 25 (Reuter) ----The German Embassy has advised' all The Committee for Imperial De-Germans to itave Britain immediate- fence met twice during the day, and ly, or as soon as possible. in the interval between-
All German Journalists in London have been recalled. meetings, was devoted to a meeting
the
two
C.
Bohm:
One Stem, 15 Lilies
PAINESVILLE, O. -
O. B. Warren believes that he has the rarest of flower garden odditter 15 beautiful Regal Illies growing from a single stem.
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He expressed profound regret at the sudden change of Sovlat policy, and gratification at the peace appeals of the Pope and President Roosevelt. The Promler ended his broadcast with a passionate appeal to the French le to show courage and frm determination.