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OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and l'arcel Malls
thart the elosed 15 minutes earl time given below unless otherwise lated, and where malls are advertis- ed to close at or before um. re- glstered and parcel mails are closed. at 5 p.. on the previous day. When maile are advertised to close after G p.m. registered and parcel malls are closett at 5 p.m.
Direct Service"-London date 7th October
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HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB
NOTICE is hereby given that the Debentures numbered below will be redeemed on the 30th April, 1040:-
Non. Non. Nos. Nos. Nos.
20 07 326
782
20
39
100 332 $71 738 155 354 588 781 72 205 396 603 92 326 514 712 Holders of above numbered 'De- bentures may, upon giving notice to the Treasurers waiving the six months' notice to which they are entitled, apply on the 31st Octo- ber. 1939, to the Treasurers, Messrs. Perey Smith, Soth Fleming, for payment of the prin cipal and interest to the 31st October, 1939. The Treasurers should be informed on or before Monday, the 30th October, 1939.
&
AND NOTICE is hereby given tint Debentures numbered above which are not enshed on tha 31st October, 1939, will be paid on the 30th April, 1918, after which date they will cense to bear in- terest.
By Order of the Committee,
A. K. MACKENZIE,
Hon. Secretary. Hongkong. 17th October, 1939.
Course Chatter
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INWARD MAILS Calcutta und Straits ....
Air Mall by "Imperial
Oct, 10. Airways
Oct 10.
Shanghai and Amby
.Oct. 18.
Cunton
.Oct. 18.
Cafeutin and Straits
Oct, 10.
Halphong
Oct. 17.
Japan and Shanghal
Det. 17.
ne mislaid it, but the disqualifica- on was effective,
Japan and Shanghai
.Oct. 17.
Japan and Shanghai
.Det. 17.
Shanghai
Shanghal
Straits Straito
Oct. 17. .Oct. 17. Oct. 17, Oct. 11 Air Mail by "Air France Direct
Service"-Paris date, 11 October Oct. 18, Airways
Air Mail by "Pan American
Service-San
Direct
date, 12th October Formos
Haiphong and Pakhol
Halphong, Pakhoi, Heihow
Boyard
Java and Manila
Manila
Sandakan
Shnagha!
Shanghai
U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan
Francisco .Oct. 18. Uct. 18.
In the Arst round of the Southern the odds qualifying competition. seemed to be on Henry Cotton and Sun King leading with rounds of 08. but along came Norman Thompson, twenty-five, a little-known assistant to Sandy Herd at Moor Park, and with a brilliant 07, to the lead which was only one stroke off equalling the Sundridge Park Course record.
Cotton was three times put off by restless spectators, ance so expen-
.Oct. 18. sively that he missed an 18-inch pult and Fort to spoll what might have been a great
Oct. 18.3 at the 490-yard sixth hole,
Oct. 18.
Oct. 18.
Oct. 18.
Det. in. STOCK
Oct, 18.
.Oct. 18.
MARKET REPORT
Hongkong Stock Exchange oficial
THE 29,000-TON BATTLESHIP ROYAL OAK which was sunk by U-Boat action late last week. She is a sister ship of the Royal Sovereign, Resolution, Ramillies and Rovenge and was launched In on November 17, 1914 at a cost of £2,468,000. Rofit cost over £1,000,000 in 1934-36, the photograph above, the anti-submarine "bulges", which were thought to give completo protection against torpedo attack, are clearly shown.
H.K. Stock Market
The following quotations were summary sued at 12.30 p.m. Satur-issued on the Hongkong Stock Mor-
Straits
and Shang-
hal (San Francisco
date 20th
September)
Australla and Montla
Oct. 18.
day, says:
Japan
Shonghal
.Oct. 19. .Oct. 19. Japan, Shanghai & Formusa Oct, 20.
OUTWARD MAILS
..Oct. 20.
Monday
Bangkok
2.30 p.m.
Tuesday
Fort Bayard
Haiphong
1.30 p.m. 2.00 pm.
2:00 pan.
Jupan
3:30 pan
Shanghai
Air Malt for "Imperial
Airways
Direct Service"--due London, 25th October
K.P.O.
Ker...Oct. 17, 5 p.n.
Ord...Oct. 17, 0.30 p.m.
G.r.O.
5 p.m.
7 p.m. Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus- tralia by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-due Sydney, 23rd Oct
E.P.O.
Rer. Oct. 17, 5 p.m. Ord...Oct. 17, 5.30 p.m.
Wednesday
Canton
Canton Japan
G.P.O.
5 p.m. 7 pm
.8.15 cm.
.10.30 a.m. .3.30 p.m. Air Mail for Indo-China, trah, and France (Parls and Northern Pre- vlock only) by the "Air France. Airways Direct Service"-duo Paris, 26th October
Reg.
Ord.
Пек
Ord.
The morning session was quiet and Father dull.
Huyers
Hongkong Bank, $1,215
K. Troms $15.70 Telephones (Old) $30
Salex
Hungkeng Banks 91,30
HK Tra $15%%%
Electrics Telephones (Old) 20
MANILA-GOLD SHARES ----
Buyers Dagulo Gold F.3215 Balong Buhay P. 0913 Coco Clover Ps. 1136 Consol. Mines Pa. 0035 Demonstrations Pa. 00
Ipo Gold Pa. 10% Hagons Pa. 10%
Milano Motherlode PA. DG Mine Operation Ps. 09 North Camarines P. 1215 Paracale Gurnou 1. 10 Suyoc Consol, Pa. 15 United Paracales Pr. 2332
Hap
Atoks P. 14% Antamoka 19.12% Benguet Canpol, P. 9,00 Big Weigh 17 tx. L.
hasbates Consol. Ps. 2GIS San Mauricio Pe.
German Exports
K.F.O.
... p.m. 5.30 p.m.
To US. Halved
G.P.O.
5 p.m.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 15 (Reuter). 7_p.m.] -Figures compiled by the United Ale Mall for Manila, Guam, Hono- | States Department of Commerce falo and U.S.A., by the "Tan show that German Imports have American Airways Direct Service” | been halved by the wor.
duo San Francisco, 25th October.
.Oct. 13, 5 pan. .Oct. 18, 5.30 p.m.
.Oct. 18, 5 pm. .Oct. 10, 7.30 a.m.
K.P.O.
Rer.
Ord
G.T.0.
Пек. Ord.
Manila
Thursday
Shanghol
Stralis
Japan
.7.00 pm.
10.30 ...
Fort Bayard, Pakhol & Heihow 2 p.m.;
Friday
.2.30 p.m. 7.00 p.m.
Haiphong (Parcels only) .............i pam. Haiphong
2.00 p.m. Amoy and Parcels only for Tientsin 3.30 p.m. Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Afrien, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Meracilles-due Marseilles, 18th November,
K.P.O.
flog.
Ord.
..5 p.m. .6.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
nok.
Ord,
p.m. p.m.
Saturday
Manila, Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe vin Naples-due Napics, 12th November.
G.P.O. and K.P.O. Reg
.Oct. 31, 1.45 p.m. Ord.
Oct. 21, 1.30 pm. Shanghal
8.30 pm; Air Mail for. "Imperial Always Direct Servicedo London 20th October.
G.P.O. & K.P.O.
........Oct. 21, 5 p.m.? „Opt. 21, 5.39 - p.m.
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Rcx
It is estimated that Germany is now isolated from countries which together supplied 50 per cent, of her import needs in the first six months of this year.
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BANKS
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H.K. Banks $............1,250 sa. 11.K. Banks (Lou, Reg) £ ..74 n. HK. Banks (H.K Reg) £..70 n. Chartered £
..03% n. Mercantile, A. & B. £....204 n. .105. Mercantile, C. &
.72 n. East Asia
Exchange At A Glance
SELLING
TT. Lunden Demund do. T.T. Shanghai T.T. Singapore T.T. Japa T.T. India TT. U.S.A.
.1/218 -1/2页
.315 .62
10315
U2
21
TT. Mobila
.40
TT. Batavin
.15%
T.T. Bungkok
150%
T.T. Saigon
107 14
T.T. France
"T.T. "Germany
T.T. Switzerland
TT. Australia
4 m/s L/C London
BUYING
.10.85
INSURANCES
Cantona $.
202%
Union $....
.305
China Underwriters $.
,107%
1% n.
HK. Fire $..
170 n.
.1/0%
SHIPPING
.1/3%
Douglases $.
47
4 m/s D/F
do.
12 11.
.60 n.
4 m/m L/C USA.
4 m/s France
.1/32
.2534 .11.45
.30 n
30 d/s India.
813
.05
8.10 n.
U.S. Crosrate in N.Y.
.4.02 .3.07%
102
Steamboats $.
Indo-Chinas, P.$
Indo-Chinas, D$.
Shell (Bearers) n/-
Waterboats $.
DOCKS ETC.
Wharves Docka $.... Providenta $. New Eng. Sh. §. Sh. Docks, Sh. $.
MINING
Raubs S... Venz. Gold $.. II.K. Mines Cis.
LANDS
Hotels S.
Land 45% de. $..
123 n.
0 b.
.4 0. .4.
U.S. Cross rate in Lon.
EARTHQUAKE
AT GENOA
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHY
GENOA, Oct. 15 (UP)-There were three earthquake tremors be- 4.50 n tween 5 a.m., and 6.30 p.m., to-day
The damage was not serious,
Lands $...
.32 11.
,par, th
Shot Lands Sh. $..
..8 n.
.7 n.
.4.15 n.
Humphreys $.
H.K. Realties $
Chinese estutes
UTILITIES
Trams 5.... Peak Trams (old) $.
Peak Trams (new)
Star Ferries $.
Y. Ferries $.
Chins Lights (old) China Lights (now) $. H.K. Electrics Mucno Electrica -Sandakan Lights $.
Telephones (oid) $. Telephones (new) $ Tructions s!-
Tractions (Pret.) 6-
INDUSTRIALS
Cold: Macg. (ord.), Sh. $.
100 -
15.75 . 7.40 n. .3.70 n.
1,100 Americans
Flee Home
NAZIS. SHOT DOWN DOWN PLANE IN B'LIN "RAID"
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the broadcasting and announcer apologised for the delay which be ascribed to a techntent bitch.
Mariner's Rash Act Nets Fine
.
Forged Certificate To
Obtain Work
Germany Is Facing Starvation
PLEADING guilty to a charge Serious Losses In
of possession of a forged official engineer's certificate, Albert Hamilton Madden. 45, un- employed marino engineer, living at the Seamen's Institute, was fined $260 or two months' hard labour by Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Central Magis- tracy this morning.
Mr. W. K. Hyer, Shipping Master, prosecuted. He said the first Board of Trade chief engineer's certißente was issued to a marine engineer, Alexander Aitken, an February 11, 1030. On November 4, 1933, Alken applied to the Harbour Department for Л new certifienle, saying his original one had efther been lost or destroyed.
Unlucky Friday 13th
Vital War Needs
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
PARIS, Oct. 15, (UP)—"Le - Journal," analysing Germany's fundamental resources, sald the Allled blockade would cut off two-thirds of the Reich's normal supply of imported iron-ore and force the majority of her blast furnaces to cease production.
The semi-official "Petit Parisien" predicted that Germany would have to divert large quantities of coal from other uses to the production of syn- thelle pelrol, rubber and other essential goods.
The analyses were published as "On Friday, October 13," continued | replies to Field Marshal Herman Mr. 1yer. "it was reported to me | Coering's claims that the Reich had that Madden had produced this certi- ] all the iron ore and coal,she needed ficate to the Naval Yard authorities to glit long war. for particulars to be taken on tho uff-chance of getting a job, as there is shortage of engineers at the moment.
Will Lose Two-Thirds
"Le Journal's" analyst said Ger-
many normally imported 20,000,000
tons of iron ore, approximately 75 per
"He informed the Naval authorities that he was a first and second class cent of her total production require- engineer. The certificate was foundments,
his possession on Saturday, when of tons of Lorraine und Normandle France formerly shipped millions he was arrested.
"It is a coincidence that at the time Sweden has been furnishing about 40 ore to Germany, but in recent years Aitken reported the loss of his certi- Scate, Mudden was
per cent, of the Relel's imported are. serving as n subordinate ofcer to him. The Spain, Canada, and other countries certificate, ns it is at present, stands have supplied another 25 per cent.
In the name of Madden,”
en-
The bioclonde, "Le Journal" sald, will eut off at least two-thirds of the Reich's ore Imports. Il added, how- ever, that Sweden's intentions were an. Important factor, inasmuch as Swedish manganese is essential to the production of German cannon and
unitions.
Asked by his Worship what de- fendant's career had been since 1935, Mr. Hillyer suld he had bern In and out of ships as second class en- not entiile gineer only. That did him to any higher position. It was true that there were certain shipping, companies who required their
Prospect Of Paralysis gineers to obtain a Brst class certi- The Swedish Grunberg Company. fleute before being appointed to a which controls ning tenllis of the fron Recond class post. That was so that. Fore production of Lapland, sold two- In the event of anything happening, thirds of ils entire output to Cer- to the chief engineer. the second many. Should the Swedish Govern- could take over. However, when a ment decide to halt these exports muan passed his higher 'examination, | much of the German steel industry the lower ticket was taken away and would be paralysed, The Reich cancelled.
would be unable, the newspaper Examining the certificate, his Wor-asserted, to supplant Swedish sup- ship remarked that he did not think plies with Polish and Jugo-Slav ore.
much sus- It would have aroused pieton.
Mr. Hyer agreed, but pointed out that Madden had never applied at the Shipping Office for a chief engineer's certl- job. The alterations to the fleate were sufficiently well done to esenpe notice.
The "Petit Parisien” estimated that Germany's annual production Di 186,000,000 tons of coal would not be adequate to meet the In... creased demands of Ersatz indus- tries using coal an the basis of their products.
The newspaper asserted that Pollsh "Had I been absent from the office coal mines in German hands produced and had defendunt presented - the only 507,000 tons annually and that vertlliente, it is, probable that one of Russia's capacity for supplying Ger. my Chinese or Indian clerks would many had declined greatly in recent have passed it," he added.
years because of the Soviet's do Asked if he had anything to say, i mestic needs. Madden said that he did not discover { "Petit Parisien" said Russia's ex-
left unit long after he had
the ports fell by 75 per cent, since 1932. company by which he and Altken had; her oil exports totalling caly 1,200,- been employed that the certificate 000 tons in 1938, hardly enough to Heavy Gunfire Heard
was in his possession.
satisfy Germany's needs. Mr. Hillyer, replying to his Wor- Gunfire was heard for another 15 ship, agreed that such minutes and searchlights swept the rare. Mudden was unemployed at
cases were
"I have present.
consulted the Guns Harbour Master and I have definite Instructions from him to request your Worship to take a very serious view of the case."
sky for some time afterwards,
An hour Inter anti-aircraft went into action north of Berlin.
For some time there was no official explanation and when it was given there was an apparent contradiction, The Propaganda Ministry suggested "It might be practice." Later it was announced it might be an allied re- connaissance plane flying at great height. So high was the plane that it could be detected only by the sound of its engines picked up by detectors.
Was
Gunfire several points.
again heard from
In London it is again authorita- tively stated that no British planc flow over Berlin on Saturday night.
Official Explanation
Imposing the fine, his Worship ordered the certificate to be return...” ed to the Harbour Ofice.
Madden asked for time to pay, say- ing he wished to cable to America for money. He was granted a week, and remanded in guol until then.
U-BOATS TORPEDO PASSENGER · LINER
(Continued from Page 1.)
BERLIN, Oct 10 (Reuter)-An according to the "L'Intransige
German communique
ofciał afternoon on stated:
this ant."
Her
the Berlin "air raid" The Bretagne is a ship of 19,100 tons "The sounds of aeroplano and was built in 1923 by the Glasgow engines were heard in various parts arm of Barclay, Curlo & Co. of North Germany last night and port of registry is Havre. guns at several places." were answered by our anti-aircraft
Parachute Escapo
The Louisiane (0,003 tons) Waa built in 1921 at St. Nazaire in France, and was also registered at Havre,
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
Lochavon Survivors Homo BERLIN Oct. 15 (UP)-It has LONDON, Oct. 15 (Reuter)--The Leen officially announced that Ger- crew and passengers of the Royal man anti-surcraft guns last night Mall Line steamer Lochavon landed shot down a Germon plane.
In England this morning. "A German war plot lost hla
The Lochavon, 0,000 tons, was suck orientation on Saturday night and in the Atlaalle carly, on Saturday ROTTERDAM, Oct. 15 (Reuter) flew over a restricted area of Berlin.
morning. 01.The Netherlands ilner, Rotterdam, The plane could not be identified steamer were answered by British. S.O.S. messages from the 22 n. left Rotterdam to-day for New York with certainty due to low hanging warships.
8 n.with 1,100 Americans from different clouds. It was taken under fire
There were six passengers on board .4.90 n. parts of Europe on board,
from anti-aircraft guns
shot the Lochavon, all of whom, together .50 sa Next Friday another 1,400 Ameri- down. The pilot escaped uninjured with the crew of 62, were picked
cs will sad on the Netherlands by parochule," the official announce- up. 114 n.vessel Statendam.
ment said..
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7.60 n
19/- n.
22/- n.
.14 n.
Cold: Mac (Pre), Sh. $...13 n.
Contan Ices $...
Cements $.
1.K. Ropes S..
STORES, &e. Dairy Farms (old) $. Dairy Farma (new) $. Watsons $..... Lane, Crawfords $ Sinceres $................ Wing On (H.K.) $. Powell, Ltd. 8.
COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $..... S'hai Collon Bht, $. Zoong Sing, Sh. .. Wing On Textiles, Sh. 9.
MISC. H.K. Entertainments $. Constructions (old) $.. Constructions (new) Vibro Piline' $. Ch. Govt. 8% 1028 HE. Govt. 4% Loon H.K. Govt. 34% Loan
G. Bonds
Maramans (TAM) HI-
· Maramans. (HK) a/^
....1 p.
.14.25 n.
.4.00 n.
20.30 n.
19% n.
.8 n.
734 2.
1.80 1.
41 m.
10.95 n.
.0.00 n.
.55
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.08 n. 30% ni
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FOUR SOVIET DEMANDS
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Coolie Woman Murdered
Body, With Hands Bound, Found Near Cemetery BELIEVED to have been. murdered, the body of a Chinese woman, aged between 35 to 40, and having the appearance of an earth coolle, WAS discovered lying in a small hollow. off the Ho Tung Cemetery Path, be- tween Smithfield and Mount Davis Road, Kennedy Town, about 7 a.m. yesterday.
The body bore a gaping wound on the forehead, and the victim's banda were lied together In front. The clothing was disarranged, giving the appearance of a struggle having been put up. A purse which was attached to the girdle was open and empty.
Two baskets. filled with earth were lying beside the body. From appear- ances, it seemed that the woman was uflacked while she was working.
NAZI-RED PARLEYS
(Continued from Page 1.)
materials Russia's raw available to the Reich.
to
make
Ruizo-Turkish Talks End MOSCOW, Oct. 16 (Router)-The Turkish Foreign Minister, Mr. Sara- joglu was expected to leave Moscow for Ankara to-day.
The report that an agreement has been reached between Russia and Turkey, which would not conflęt with Turkey's obligations towards the Allies, la echoed in Rumania. Non-Aggression Fact of 1032, and
A Bucharest report says, thero is another poet a year later (in which reason_to_belleve that Russia has the word "aggression" was defined). given Turitey a guarantee that she He hoped Russia would respect the "will not give military help to Cer- principles which she had emphasised many.
at various International conferences.
a.
Blow To Finnish Nazis
BANISHMENT
In Copenhagen yesterday, a Danish FOLLOWS THEFT
newspaper published a report from Helsinki correspondent saying that delegation of Finnish Nazis recently went to Berlin to try, and sco Hitler and put their case before him. They saw neither. Hitler nor Ribbentrop, the Nazi Foreign Minia ter, but only minor officials.
.They were fold that Hitler sympathetle towards them but Finland was out of the German sphere.
Was that
Fung Yan-kan, 24, was sentenced to four months' hard! ··labour - and recommended for barishment when Re appeared on remand: before Mr. Edwards at Central Magistracy this morning, charged with the theft of $100 Hongkong currency, and $420 Chinese currency.
Füng'was given the money to two women to book ponadges to Kwong- This was a severe blow, to the Fin- chowwan; but spent it. He was re-
Carole Lombard, Cary Grant and Kay Francis in a scene from R.K.Q's ' niah Nazis, who have always expect-- manded until this morning to try 11/3 n. "Ia Name Only," coming to the Queen's and Alhambra this week- ed that Germany would Intervene on ...and make restitution, but could not
their behalf at some future date. do so.
end.