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Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Lionel Atwill represent the opposite ex- tremes of government-ruthless regimentation va, Individualism in their current Universal pleture, The Sun Never Bets." (the first American pleture selected for the Blackpool Conference, London 1939), Fairbanks eventual conquest of Atwill supplies much of the tension and excitement In this story of the British Colonial Civil Service,
Racing Review
U.S. COMMODITY
PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Pubile Auction to be held on Monday, the 30th day of October, 1939, at 3 p.m., at the Omecs. of the Public Works Department, by Order af Is Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Ma Tau 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
(By "Capt. Foster") the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of
(Continued from Page 0.) 75 years. Intending bidders are advised fred, who finished behind Chiltern. that immediately after the dispe-am inclined to think that the mare Dec. Is greenhorn, Going up the Jan. Theal of the lot the Parchaser (rock, I noticed that the Jockey had
not the applicant) will be required to urge Winfred, and it was after a May Jille coaxing that she got hold of July nuthorised to deposit with an
mare was not proJuly (New the bit. The
contract) officer who will be present at the minent when the field came round soon but Winfred was the bend, sale, the sum of two hundred among the front rank after passing dollars, (3200) in cash. This sum the distance post, and she went will be refunded on payment of under by three-quarters of a length. Dec.
It should be burne in mind that it was her third outing and the trip over a course from the two mile ane, the whole time being 1,65% and the last mile was in 1.40%.
Veiled Nazi Threat To Neutrals
Mar.
May
Mar.
July
New York Cotten
New York, Oct. 26.
Opening
9.18/17
9.10/10
Closing
9.08/00
0.01 N
8.00/97
B.81/81
0,00/01
8.70/76
8.04/04 0.60/61
8.85/85 8.78 N
New York Rubber
18.00/02
18.53b/60
18.30b/50
19.086/20.104 10.95/20.00
13.85/85 17.140/500 18.23 N unquoted Total sales for the day:-1,100 tons.
Chicago Wheat
AMSTERDAM, Oct 28 (Reuter)-the Purchase price. Germany in publicly adapting the klandpoint that neutral countries are PARTICULARS OF THE LOTS. post, once round and in, was a fast Sept.
really neutral only if they maintain
their exports to the Heich's pre-war
level, alates the Berlin correspondent
of the "Handelsbind."
While Germany admits that Holland
is uitable to disregard the British 2 hlockade by continuing deliveries at the pro-war level, circles in Berlin, according to this correspondent, take
e view that the inust de har utmost in this respect and refrain from sub- mitting without inore ndo to Britain's wishes.
30 Nuutral Ships Sunk AMSTERDAM, Oct. 20 (Reuker). Since the outbreak of war, Ger- Inny has sunk at least 30 neutral ships and tears are now being ex- pressed for two more.
One of them is four months over- due and the other has been missing for a fortnight.
They both flew the Netherlands flag
neutral! nud were plying between ports, the former from Sweden to Amsterdam and the latter from Antwerp to Rig
"He Admired Hitler-
AR
Once
24. KNICKERBOCKER, who has been "blowing the gaff on the Nazi fortunes, was nl: one time an enthusiastic admirer of great Herr Hitler. He thought deal, too, of Franco, and believed that he would walk straight through to Madrid.
But he changed his mind about) both the dictators when he ROW them at work. the Spanish civi
war.
He was one of the art writers ID Nazi and discover Soviet Russia Germany as subjects for best-sellers.
Kowloon inland
Between Kowloon Inland Lot No. 419.
Lots Nos. 1947 & 2940. 31a Tas Chung Road,
. Ma Tan Chung.
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Contents 10
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Upiel Price
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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 30th of October, 1939, at 3 p.m.; at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Argyle Street, in the Colony of Hong Kang, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at n Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of
76 years.
A
Ballarat Handicap
GREAT Time piloted by Mr. Encarnacio failed once again
October 27-1939.
PREMIER ACCUSES VON RIBBENTROP
(Continued from Pago 1.) desired and plotted for war is known by the whole world to be untrue.
"No government ever potight moru ardantly to avold war or took greater risks to preserve peace than did the government of this country,"
NAZI RAID DEBACLE
Seven Out Of 12.
Planes Lost
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" Content To Be Judged
LONDON, Oct. 26 (Router), After declaring that the Govern-The Air Ministry state that at
already ment had
published the least seven out of 12 German essential documents of the war, Mr. aireraft falled to return to their Chamberlain said: "We are content base after attacking the British to be judged by the facts and to
know that the verdict of the great convoy in the North Sea on majority of neutral observers is in Saturday.
our favour."
The Cermon lasses may yet provo
Mr. Chamberlain recalled that Sir even greater. Nevile Henderson, the Ambassador
The Air Ministry, after the action to Germany, had referred to the en-. couragement given Hitler by Herr of the Air Force, only claimed four von Ribbentrop, who had apparently as shot down. These were actually advised him up to the last moment that Beltnin would not fight.
keen to crash..
Threo Forced Down British pilots believed that at least three more would never return home, but there was at first inck of con- clusive evidence.
"Yet this is the man who now as- serts that the whole object of Britain and Poland since 1033 has been to concert a war against Germany."
The evidence is now available, for "Future historians will have to and Mr. Chamberlain consider how far the great tragedy of members of three German crews have our time is due to the failure of Herr since been rescued, one by a trawler, von Ribbentrop to comprehend the another by a destroyer far out in the policy or the character of the British North Sea and the third by a Danish
steamer.. people.
"Herr von Ribbentrop desires, il scents, to invite Soviet Russia to join a crusade against the Brillsh Em- pire." (Ironical laughter).
Soviet Envoy Amused Mr. Churakeriain recalled
TAXATION LEAGUE
(Continued from Page 1). Her pension bill and suggests that the age
raised. von Ribbentrop's address when he limit for Civil Servants should be first came to England in 1930 In GR. protests against any sugges- which he said: "The Fuehrer is con- tion that the petrol tax should be in- vinced that there is only one real creased and points out that these are danger to Europe, and to the British considerably higher than WOR the Empire us well, and that is the case a few months ago. He would spreading of Communism, this most like to see impurt duties, imposed on terrible of all diseases (Loud Laugh- foreign motor-cars. ler)-terrible because people gener- ally, seem to realize
when it is too late..
1.W.M. agrees with other readers danger muly that Income Tax would be the worst
In the laughter which ensuert following this pronouncement, M.' Ivan Blaisky, the Russian Ambas- sador to London, also Joined.
Mr. Chamberlain
*The added: positive conclusion which we appar- ently are asked to draw from Herr von Ribbentrop's speech is that the German Government have made n choice which, as I stated on October 84 14-04 12, las before them. He has an- 83/83% nounced their intention of seeing the 82/62 struggle through with all their energy
and strength. 11,798,000 bushels.
8444/84% 044/843%
Dcc.
Muy July
Wednesday's sales:-
Chicago Corn
50/40% 40/40 52%/52% 52/52 034/53
Winnipeg Wheat
718/707%
to score a win in the Ballarat Handicap for "C" class Australian ponies, but I raise my hat to a four-Dec. ing Time and Mr. "Vic" Needs. May July securing the first position in the
frame.
We all know that A Roaring Time Oct.
had performed a few decent gallops Dec. during the early mornings, but no- May body would deny that this brown gelding had also a "kink."
It was
Only One Reply
"If that indeed is their decision, there can be but one reply, and we ore prepared to give it.
"It is not England that has challenged Germany. It is the Ger- mon Government who, by persistent 09%/60%ucts of aggression, pursued in the face 70%/70% DE our repeated warnings, bave forced 7546 us at last reluctantly to take up arms, It is the German Government who. by reckless disregard of pledged words and the rights and liberties of sibility for this war, ennsequences.”
after n sequence of three und FAREWELL MARX! other peoples, must, and for all its
outings that A Roaring Time come and with the oasis-
of
Capitalism On March Again In Russia
PARIS, Oct. 26 (Reuter),— The Soviet Government is pre- sensations) sur- paring for a
into his own, tance of Mr. Necda, who has a golden
with gift
putlence "stinkers" as they are called, the romped home first in combination the Ballarat Handicap,
Judging by the returns issued by the racing Club there was no doubt great-confidence placed in the
because it was ridden by a Shanghai Jockey, who generally has a public following, or perhaps the punters were in the know." The amazing part was that A Roaring Time was considered by the men of the turf to be a better animal than the stable companion A Great Time, and the former paid only $20.10 for enterprises.
cob,
a win.
THRILLING FINISH
rate the most thrilling AT any
finish of the afternoon was seen in this event, when the issue was fought out by five pontes, in fact, a Intending bidders are advised blanket could have covered them.
There were 10 runners. The
I assumptions are based some- that immediately after the dispo" | felth, moved off quickly when the But he is sal of the lot the Purchaser (If tape shot upwards, and it was cer-
times on false premisca
Ite
..IN MANY LANDS
the
an
prise for the 22nd Anniversary of the revolution on November 7, according to a Moscow report.
This report states that decrces are
Soviet Paper And
Bill Neutrality
MOSCOW, Oct. 26 (Rouler) the
first Russian newspaper comment on the United States Senate debate on the the Neutrality Bill is made by army newspaper "Red Star."
The Journal attacks the proposed being drafted to permit holding pri vate property, private farms, free in-changes which, it claims, are due to land trade. and private Industrial reactionary circles which want to turn the war in Western Europe into
The latter would not be permitted j.to employ more than 30
ench.
workers
Japan National Athletic Meet
is world war.
TAX
TABLE
Here are the suggestions
of readers tabulated to show you how they would ralsc extra revenue.
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possible thing that Government could do. I would, he says, certainly full on Europeans.
E.M. in supporting increased assessment rates, points out that there no extra expenses In collecting this form of taxation.
II. L. D. opposes any suggestion
laxed, that water should be AMSTERDAM, Oct. 20 (Reuter).-ugrees that the bachelor tax would Danish authorities to-day confiscated be an excellent idea, but would like Shanghai and
Tientsin. German pursuit plane which land- to see it confined to bachelors Over ed in Northern Schleswig after the 35 years of age. He also supports Fort Bayard, Holhow and Pakhol
taxation on childless married couples. pilot had lost his way..
The pilot and crew are interned. The pursuit plane was
from
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8. K.: "My friends and I believe Swataw that luxuries should be the first thing to be taxed. If people can afford Japan extra for them."
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18.30 am.
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credit to the starter Mr. a good Journalist, le books are not the applicant) will be required fainly a
Tokyo, Oct. 20. authorised Potts. Pumpernickel was leading written, without passion and without
Under the chairmanship of Prince prejudice, and he handles statistics to deposit with
officer who will be present at the the pack at the Royal Navy Pavilion,
and was followed by Strathcarricic, Chichibu, younger brother of the cnally.
sale, the sum of two hundred Damin Bay, A Great Time and the Emperor, 34,000 athletes from al "Red Devil Squadron," a continuation dollara. ($200) in cash. This atm rest in the rear. After passing the parts of the Empire, will take part of the famous Richtofen squadron of
national sports the last war. travelled through has
Great Time took up the running fiesta, at the Meiji Shrine Stadium length as well as the vast breadth will be refunded on payment of Hongkong Football Club stand, Ain the 10th annual of Soviet Russia. And once he put the Purchase price.
chased by Baffin Bay, and at this and 34 other places in the country third position. I thought that was! Sponsored by the Ministry of Fub- the end of the Inst named pony, but, lle Welfare, the meets will last for over the hill, Pumpernickel rallied six days. The Emperor will person- again after a fine breather, and Mr.ally attend the meet in Tokyo on Jessen's candidate was once again in Thursday.-Domel. the picture,
Coming down the hill Strathear-
on the rags of a homeless tramp to PARTICULARS OF THE LOTS. Juncture Pumpemickel dropped to, on Sunday. find out for himself the rent condi-
tions in the worst alums in Berlin.
He reported the Abyssinian war,
and last year he was in China.
le
gave me an interesting account of his overland journey to England from Shanghai via Japan, Vladivostok and
the trans-Siberlan zallway.
The Japanese confiscated
Chinese books.
all his
The Russlans seized his Japanese books.
The Poles made short work of his Russian books.
And by the time he got to Warsaw all he had left was an English copy of the Bible.
RED-HAIRED
Mr. Knickerbocker looks younger than his 51 yours, He has vividly red hair, is shrewd and sorious, and when he forms his views it takes a war or revolution to change them.
He is marrlod and he has two very small girls, whom he calls the Bar- mald and the Lady,
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mare were
rick was not going too well and the third position by more than a neck,
was losing ground. There and Amber II was not very far be
well hind. It WA certainly a grand at least six ponies. together coming round the corner finish and all the jockeys deserved and the first to catch my eyes wasia bouquet.
Baffin Bay, whose colours (pink:
green hoops) could not be mistaken Connaught Handicap
at a distance.
1
ANXIOUS MOMENTS [MR.
Author Becomes War Correspondent
to bet or buy wines they could pay Parcels only for Calcutta....Noon,
Philatelist: "A cheap method of obtaining revenue would be to issuO new postage stamps. Philatelists all over the world would contribute to wards the Colony's revenue,"
Other letters from readers will be published to-morrow. Clip out the box on Page 1 and tick off tho:items LONDON, Oct 26 (Reuter).—M. you would like to see taxed. Also Andre Maurois, the well-known (but not necessarily) enclose on author and writer, is one of the separate sheet of paper your reasona army of French war correspondents for suggesting or opposing any form who have now arrived at the British of taxation. Address letters to the "Hongkong Telegraph." 3. Wyndham Street. Army Headquarters in France.
King Sees Shells Manufactured
"TO THE "TELEGNAPH" SPECIAL TO TU HARIGA HA LONDON, Oct. 20, (Router) -His
; ;
Madras Assembly Backs Congress
R. G. Troverton, who piloted Lovely Star to victory in the The head of the home streich Connaught Handicap (second sec A punckel, Ureat Time tion) for "Ce class Chlia, ponies,
MADRAS, Oct. 20 (Heuter)The and Amber It took up the challenge, was the only apprentice rider in a Major, the Ong day sew some Legislative Assembly, by 153 votes NEW POLISH ARMY and they, gave the leader some anxi field of six runners, and it was the mighty munlilen works turning out to 22, has passed motion dis
ous moments. Baffin Bay" did not
Thia shells, builels and guns at a rate approving the Viceroy's declaration. IS REVIEWED respond with his usual burst of bay's first win of the season.
than the most The motion also expresses confid- speed when pressed by Mr. Black. in had cost Kong Bros. a lot of many times fasier PARIS, Oct. 20 (Router)-General Meanwhile, A. Roaring Time come money, and he was a "kept-over" active tempo achieved in the last war:ened in the Ministry and approved of
The King learned that our quality its intention to resign.
Members of the Muslim League Sikorski, the new Pollah Premier, with a late run, which was one of Derby candidate since 1936,
A sallent feature of the success of shells is considerably better than on Wednesday inspected the Polla Mr. Needa's usually spectaculor Legion which is now being trained Anishes, but it was enough to give was the master stroke in which the the best German or other Europoon Party walked out of the Assembly, to take its place besides the Brillan anyone a heart attack. Despite two novice slipped through the hands of manufacture and more plants are on when the Speaker ruled out of order and French armies.
lengths handicap at the distance more experienced jockeys, and when the way, Several thousand men marched post or thereabout, A Roaring Time they realised that Lovely Star had. responded brilliantly to Mr. Needa's catablished a terrible, lead, it was vigorous riding, and he ran past then too late to open up full speed
ahead, | (UP)—One cremetor past him in review.
In the quotation yesterday of lum ench year would save the space when General Sikerski came to Pumpernickel and A Great Time to bes "'equal To - one football ground. nt
the entrance to the camp, a private win by only half-a-lenguh, the same Lovely Star made the running of
separating the second and third the release of the gate, and going alleged Soviet demands on Sweden present being daten up by cometer came to attention and saluted.
up the Black Rock he had many and Denmark, published in the Lon-
It was in-† the map-Ēdiena: General Barski returned, the ponies. My ka dhe QAL Les, declared Lord Harder the king'a
Baffin Bay and Amber IT were lengths of lead. Down the hill the don News-Chronicle", physich b; In An address to members saluto and intr stepped forward of the furendation Safety at South-and-shook hands with the private. very close up, and I now see from Other runners began to wake up, but advertently stated in the headlines The private was his old friend, M. the Omelal Herilts that Ballo Bay Lovely Star was never headed, and that the countries affected were Nor- He prodietos that in. 25 years
ndme Norway, "was an error ikke there would be at least 250 cre- Lipski, the Polish Ambassador in whs given fourth. Mr. Dunbar's he won eventually by, two good clear why and Denmark. The use of the
candidate could not have lost the Ichgths matoriums in Billah. 31930 a 20. Berlin until War, broke out
Lord Horder Urges Cremation
LONDON,
CORRECTION
the Party's amendment.
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