2

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

25 words $2.00

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POSITIONS VACANT. WANTED experienced reliable head boy with English references Good .. English casential. Two other boys and cook kept. Box 555, "longkong Telegraph."

FOR SALE.

DUTCH GROWN FLOWER DULDS, of Narcissus (dolfodlis), Hyacinths and tulips. Just received and now for.ndle at Grace Co., 10, Wyndham Street, Hongkong, established 1896.

CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Original prints of Chinese lite studles by R. Poluot. Free postage abroad, guar- anteed duty free. For sale The Little Order Arcade. Shop, Gloucester early.

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CONVENIENTLY located, one fur- nished room will separate entrance, verandal, private bathroom, garage, laundry, telephone. Board optional. Rent moderate. Apply 209, Prince Edward Rand, Apt, B.

H.K. Stock Market

were

The following quotations issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- ket this morning.

BANKS

Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Straight From

THE NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM ASSOCIATION OF

HONGKONG

The Shoulder

Lord Privy Soal's Plain Words On India Issue

LONDON, Oct. 20 (Reuter).

The Annual General Meeting of the above Aanociation will be held In the Board Room, South China-Britain's future policy with Morning Post, Ltd., on Friday, regard to India was outlined by Sir Samuel Hoare during the debate in the House of Com- November 10th at 6.15 p.m.

mons on India and the war, Business: Annual Report

G.

to

and Statement of Accounts. Election of Offers. Recommendations Incoming Committee. W. MULCAHY,

Hon. Secretary.

R.

Sir Samuel, at the outset, referred to the divisions that had made so dimeult the task of establishing a responsible government at the CCB- tre in India, and sold that as long as they existed, it was impossible for the Government to accept a demand for Immediate full responsibility at the centre on a particular date.

If they did so, they would be false to the pledges given time after time In mast solemn words to the Moslems and other minorities and the European community.

of

the way

Exchange At A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London

Demand do. T.T. Shangai

T.T. Singapore T.T. Japan TT. India.

1/2 1/2

.200 5234

10514

02

T. T. U.S.A.

T.T. Manlio

2411 .40%

T.T. Batavia

43%

T. Bangkok

1401⁄2

Saigon

.108

$10.00

ton .1/0/%2

do.

.1/3

.1/37%2 .25% 11.45

.84% .4.02

T.T. France T.T. Switzerland TT. Australia

BUYING

4 m/s L/C London 4 m/s D/F

4 m/m L/C U.S.A.

m/s France

30 d/s India.

U.S. Cross rate in Lon.

U.S. Cross rate in N.Y...4.00

Pointing The Pistol

October 27, 1939,

PREMIER ACCUSES VON RIBBENTROP

(Continued from Page 1.) desired and plotted for war is known by the whole world to be untrue.

"No government ever sough moru ardently to avoid war or took greater risks to preserve peace than did the government of this country"

Content To Bo Judged After declaring that the Govern- already published thu ment had essential documents of the war, Mr. Chamberlain said: "We are content to be judged by the facts and to know that the verdlet of the great majority of neutral observers is in our favour."

Mr. Chamberlain recalled that Siri Neviia Henderson, the Ambassador to Germany, had referred to the en- couragement given Hiller by Herr von Ribbentrop, who had apparently advised him up to the fast moment that Britain would not fight.

"Yet this is the man who now ns- serts that the whale object of Britain and Poland since 1933 has been to concert a war against Germany," said Mr. Chamberlain,

"Future historians will have to consider how far the great tragedy of our time is due to the failure of lerr von Ribbentrop to comprehend the Dolley or the character of the British peoplo.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 30th day of October, 1935, 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 a Thu Chung, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal, at a Crown Reat to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of Sir Samuel added: "We long ago set Germany is publicly adopting the which he said: "The Fuchrer is con-

musi

The Alternatives Referring to the alternative non-co-operation, under which Indian Congress went its own and the British Government and the minority communities in India went theirs, Sir Samuel said:

this issue. we. "If it comes

be should have no choice. The King- Emperor's Government carried on with efficiency, strength. and Justlee."

they started After stating that

constitutionni India on the greatest experiment the world had ever seen, ambillons. We Imperialistle faride

believe our mission in the world is 75 years.

us themselves, Intending bidders are advised not to govern other people but to

help others #overn that immediately after the dispe-shown in the Indiu Act of 1935, under an of the lot the Purchaser (if which of our own free will we trans- ferred wide authority to the Indian not the applicant) will be required Government.

authorised to deposit with 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.

1417

7% D. PARTICULARS OF THE LOTS.

1.K. Bank $.

1.K. Banks (Lon. Reg.) HI.K. Banks (HK. Reg.) Chartered £

Metanille, A. & D. E.

1,300 b. £..77 m. £...78 n.

.2015 n

Mercantile, C. E

10% R.

East Asia S.

.72 n.

INSURANCES

Cantons

.202 b.

Union $...

.400 sa.

.1%

0.

.170 >>.

.07% b.

12 n.

00 п.

85/- n.

8.10 n.

101 n.

,18

China Underwriters $

I.K. Fire $..

SHIPPING

Douglases $

DOCKS ETC.

.30

Steambouls $.

Indo-Chinus, P'.$

Indo-Chinas, DS..

Shell (Bearers)

/-

Waterboats $.

Wharves $.

Docks ..

Providents 5.

Now Eng. Sh.

141⁄2 n.

Sh. Docks Sh. $.

MINING

13/0 n.

Kallan 5/-

Raubs $.

Venz. Gold 8.

H.K. Mines Cts.

Hotels $.

Landis

LANDS

Lant 4% de. $..

S'ral Lands, Sh. $.

Humphreys $..

H.K. Realties $.

Chinese states $..

UTILITIES

.4 b.

.175 21.

.0.00 .

.4 n.

.4 B.

..4 b. .32.10 sa.

par. n.

. .

4.10 b. 100 n.

7.40 n.

[ Mo.Di Sale

ou luland

Registry No

Locality

04193.

Between Kas

Lots Nos. 1947 1

ung Road,

210,

la Islay Chung.

G.

Boundary

Meszarements;

* per sale plani.

Contents in

eq. feet.

An. Bent.

Upset Price

3,10000

135

R.

$2,325*

After-War Promise

"Herr von Ribbentrop destres, i seems, to invite Soviet Russia to join a crusade against the British Em- pire." (Ironical laughter),

Voiled Nazi Throat To Neutrals AMSTERDAM, Oct. 28 (Reuter). standpoint that neutral countries are really neutral only if they maintain level, states the Berlin correspondent their experts to the Reich's pre-war

While Germany admlls that Holland c! the "Handelsblad."

unable to disregard the British blockade by continuing deliveries at

Tri the laughter, which the pre-war level,,circles in Berlin,

this pronouncement, nccording to this correspondent, take following

Herr

Soviet Envoy Amused Mr. Chamberlain recalled von Ribbentrop's address when he' Arsi camo to England in 1936 In vinced that there is only one real

Is the! donger to Europe, and to the British spreading of Communism, this most) terrible of all diseases (Loud Laugh- Empire as well, and that

ter-terrible because people gener- ally, seem to realise its danger only when it is too late.

ensued

Ambas-

"It is in this spirit that we intende view that she must do her utmost Ivan Manisky, the Russian to administer the Act and during then this respect and refrain from sub-sador to London, also joined, the division standing in the way of wishes. war we will do our utmost to remove milting without more ado to Britain's its full achievement.

cnds

M.

"The

TAXATION LEAGUE

(Continued from Page 1.) pension bill and suggests that the age

raised. imll for Civil Servants should be G.B. protests against any sugges. tion that the petrol tax should be in- creased and points out that there are considerably higher than

was

the case a few months ago. He would like to see import duties imposed on forcina motor-cars.

ILW.M. agrees with other readers that Income Tax would be the worst

TAX TABLE

Here are the suggestions of readers tabulated to show 'you how they would raise extra revenuo,

Wines, spirits, beer Horse Racing

Sales Tax

Per

CeBl

Entertainment Tax

00

DO

Luxury Articles

30

45

10

40

35 25

Club and other taxen Bachelors

Government lotteries Perfumes

Dogs

Tobacco and Cigarettes... 25 Between 10 and 25 per cent, of the votes were cast for the following taxations, Driver's and radio licences, stock ex- change margin appreciation, Jewellery, rand-side hoardings and electric signs, huts, death duties.

Others voted for: Melor car taxation, Increased radio Leences, super tax, 10x

childicas couples, landing charges, duties un foreign goods, Increased as- sessment taxes, window taxes, inxution on property Qwners, taxation, ten, oils, business petrol and sult.

оп

off by

Use this box to mark

types of means of a tick, the taxation you would propose. If you have any additional sugges- tions, add them on a sheet of paper or on a post-card.

POST OFFICE

ADDITION OF SENDER'S ADDRESS

Every article sent throuds tha Posts should bear in the left-hand corner, or on the back, the name and address of the sender, so that the Post Office may be able in case of non-delivery, to return it unopened and without delay. A large num ber of undelivered articles destroyed every year at the Return- ed Letter Omeer because they contain ao cluc, outsida or inside, of the whereabouts of the senderă.

что

Owing to the uncertainty of Sea transport the publla are requested to post Christmas Parcels early, pro- ferably before the end of October.

Small Parket Port to all countries- La suspended.

OUTWARD MAH, TIMES

Registered and Parcel Mall aro closed 15 minutes earlier than the ume given below unless otherwise stated, and where maila oro advertis- ed to close at or before a.m. regl Lered and parect mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day. When malls are advertised to close afler B pan. Registered and Parcel molla are closed at p..

INWARD

Haiphong

Japan Japan

MAILS

.Oct. 28.

Oct. 27. .Oct. 27.

Oct. 27.

Mallia

.Oct. 27:

Calcutta and Saigon

Oct. 28.

Japan

Japan and Shanghal

Oct, 28.

Oct. 28.

U.S.A., Honolulu, Jupan and Shang-

hun! (Son

Celober)

Shanghai

Manila

6th ..Oct. 23, ..Oct. 20. U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan (San Francisco date, 30th September)

date, Francisco

Oct. 28. Haiphong, Pakhoi and Hollow

Jupan....

Japan and Shanghai

Shanghai

Manila

Shanghai and Amoy Straits

Oct. 20.

Oct, 20.

.Oct. 29,

Oct. 29.

.Oct. 29.

Oct. 29.

Mr. Chamberlain added: positive conclusion which we appar- ently are asked to draw from Herr 30 Neutral Ships Sunk

Oct, 29. AMSTERDAM, Oct. 20 (Reuter). von Ribbentrop's speech is that the

Air Mall by "Imperial Airways "When the war ends, and

result of the-Since the outbreak of war, Ger- German Government have made a possible thing that Government could

on Europeans.

Direct Service" -London dato 21st victoriously as the

E.M. in Empire's united efforts, we mean many has sunk at least 30 neutral choice which, as I stated on October do. It would, he says, certainly fall

October supporting increased to proceed at once to deal with the ships and tears are now being ex-12, lay before them. He has at- nounced their intention of seeing the

assessment rates, points out that there Shanghai.....

extra would be no

expenses in Shanghai and Amoy constitutional difficulties that have pressed for two more,

One of thein is four months over-struggle through with all their energy emerged in the experience of receni

collecting this form of taxation.

Straits due and the other has been, missing and strength.

Only One Reply

H. L. D. opposes any suggestions Australia and Manila years.

and non-co-for a fortnight.

that water should be taxed, "Non-co-operation

They both flow the Netherlands fag operation alone will stop this swift

and were plying between and steady progress."

Sweden to ports, the former from

latter from Amsterdam and the Antwerp to Rigo.

"Clumsy Document" Taking part in the debate, Lt. Col. Wedgwood Benn (Labour) sold that he considered the White Paper a "clumsy document."

It had drawn penetrating questions from Gandhi as to what were our war aims and whether India would share them.

much s

thai Germany

"I that indeed is their decision

He

Jopan ..

neutral there ean be but one reply, and we agrees that the bachelor tax would, Japan and Shanghal

be an excellent idea, but would like Shanghai to see it confined to bachelors over straits 35 years of age, He also supports

will not stand by

carpequences."

.Oct. 30.

Oct. 30.

.Oct. 30.

.Oct. 20.

.Oct. 31.

.Oct. 31.

Oct, 91.

Oct. 81.

Nov. 1. .Nov, 1.

are prepared to give it.

Oct. 31. has that "I is

not England challenged Germany. It is the Ger

Direct Service-San Francis date, inan Government who, by persistent

.Nov, 1. Newspaper's Hint

B. K: "My friends and 1 belleve

261 October of our repeated warnings, have forced that luxuries should be the first thing Air Mail by "Air France Direct LONDON, Oct. 26 (Reuter). The ucts of aggression, pursued in the face taxation on childiezs married couples. Air Mail by "Pan American Airways

afford take up arms, to be taxed. If people can German newspaper "Deutsche Dients,"

us nt last reluctantly

Service"-Paris date, 25th October Nov, 1. which is generally considered to it is the German Government who, to bet or buy wines they could pay

.Nov. 1. speak with authority, said to-day reckless disregard of pledged

by

Haiphong and Holhow

Nov. 1. that it can be regarded as certain words and the rights and liberties of extra for them."

Japan Philatelist: "A cheap method of He reviewed India's contribution quietly should neutral countries In-oer peoples, must bear the respon- obtaining revenue would be to issue Java, and Manila

Manila.. sibility for this war, and for all new postage stamps. Phiintelists all

Air in the last war and the contribution crease their exports to Britain.

over the world would contribule to-

Mail by "Imperial Airways India she could make in this one.

Commenting on the Russian protest

wards the Colony's revenue."

Direct Service"-London date, 25th Nov. 2. hated criam us

did over the British Contraband Control,

October Other letters from readers will be Britain.

Remi-officlul circles point out that it

published to-morrow. Clip out the Sandakan There had been a lot of unneces-is similar to that imposed during the

box on Puge 1 and tick off the items Australia and Manlia sary confusion in the matter of Btl-Great War by the Allies--including

you would like to see taxed. Also Shanghai tain's policy on Dominion Status Russia.

(but not necessarily) enclose on a The Soviet note is considered some- India was now asked to make sacrl-

separate sheet of paper your reasona fices and she was entitled to be what strange, therefore, and it is also

MOSCOW, Oct. 20 (Reuter). The for suggesting or opposing any form assured that the cause was also hers considered add that at the same time

Soviet Russia should inform the first Russian newspaper comment on of taxation. Address letters to the Formosa namely, freedom.

United States Government that the the United States Senate debate on "Hongkong Telegraph," 3, Wyndham |

by the Street. City of Flint is to be detained to the Neutrality Bili is made enable a check to be made on her army newspaper "Red Star."

The journal attacks the proposed cargo.

changes which, it claims, are due to reactionary circles which want to turn the war in Western Europe into a world war.

He considered that the Indians should be represented on the Imperial War Counelf in Londen.

He agreed int nothing could be done about the 1935-Act-until-the- war was over, but Britain must now decide how far she could go in secur-

ing freedom in India.

Regarding the eventual discussion of this, he suld conferences should

First Victory In Embargo Repeal

WASHINGTON, Oct. 26 (Reuter).

be held in India and the task of any delegates Britain might send would be, to set the seal on any agreement-In what is generally agreed to be the Indians made.

Soviet Paper And Neutrality Bill

DANES INTERN

NAZI PLANE

U. S.-COMMODITY.

PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Publie Auction to be held on Monday, the 30th day of October, 1939, at 3 p.m., at the Officer 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 Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at Crown Rent to be fired by the

Lord Privy Seal Replies Replying, Sir Samuel Hoare re- Surveyor of His Majesty the

two proposals the KING, for one further term of terred to the

Viceroy had mude, that a constitu- tional policy should be considered at The amendment was designed to The pilot and crew are interned, 75 years.

The pursult plane wus from the Intending bidders are advised the end of the war, and that during forbid the sale of munitions to all Tractions (Prof.) a/~ .22/- 5.

that immediately after the dispo-the war leading Indians should be foreign nations, neutral or belliger- "Red Devil Squadron," a continuation

exception of the states in the western the last war, Cald: Macg. (ord.), Sh.....14 n. aal of the lot the Purchaser (if consulted about all important ques-ent, in peace time or war, with the of the famous Richtofen squadron of July (New

warring with ...13 not the applicant) will be required The proposals had been rejected hemisphere

authorised by Congress and accepted by most American nations. .14.10 60. to deposit with an

4.90 n. Meer who will be present at the of the rest of India.

sate, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum

Trams $....

15.00 m.

Peak Trams (old) $.

Peak Trams (new) $.

.3.70 n.

Star Ferries $..

0114 n.

Y. Ferries

..........

China Lights (oki)

China Light (new) $. 11.K. Electrics S. Mucus Electrics

Sandakan Lights $.

Telephones (old $. Telephones (new) $ Tractions si-

.22 b. 7.00 b. .44 b. .50 n. 18 n 11/2 b. 20.20 b. .7.60 n

10/- 1.

INDUSTRIALS

Cold: Macg. (Pre.), Sh.

Canton Ices' $.

Comments $... H.K. Hopes $.

STORES, &e. Dairy Farms (old) $. Dairy Farms (new) Watsons $...... Lane, Crawforda $ Sinceres $.

Wing On (ILK.) $.. Powell, Ltd. 3..

COTTON MILLS

Ewo Sh. $..

S'hai Cotton Sh. $.

..1 D.

.2011 5. .10% b. 7,00 0,

will be refunded on payment of

.7% n. the Purchase price. 1.80 n PARTICULARS OF THE

.41 n.

....1 m.

22

n.

176 n.

12 n.

.48 n.

Zoong Sing, Sh. $.

Wing On Textiles, Sh. $.

.K. Entertainments $....6.35 sa.

Vibro Piling $..........

MISC.

Construction (old) $..

.1.55 n.

Construptions (new) $.

..1 m.

..8% n.

Ch. Govt. 5% 1923

G. Bonds

30% n.

H.K. Govt. 4% Lean

H.K. Govt, 32% Loan

.100 n. .071⁄2

Markmons (Lon.) -/-

13/- n.

,4/- 0.

Marsmans (136) 2/-

Kowloon Inland

Lot No 4194.

Registry No

Locality

Adjoining Kowloon Inland Lots No.

3387 & 3891,

Argyle Street.

Boundary

Blokadrementa

As per salo plan.

LOTS.

Contents it

12,400

sq. lect

Upiet ↑

1126'6

FAREWELL MARX! NEW POLISH ARMY

Capitalism On March

Again In Russia

IS REVIEWED

and French armies.

PARIS, Oct, 20 (Reuter)-General Sikorski, the new Pollsh Premier, on Wednesday Inspected the Polish PARIS, Oct. 26 (Router).-Legion which is now being trained The Soviot Government is pre- to take its place besides the British paring for a sensational Bur- prise for the 22nd Anniversary of the revolution on November 7, according to a Moscow report.

Tide report states that 'decrees are being drafted to permit holding prie vate property, private farms, free in- land trade and private industrial enterprises,

Several thousand men marched past him in review.

When General Sikorski came to the entrance to the camp, a private came to attention and saluted.

the

Lions.

I has been asked why Britain

the political Indians made

could not have gone further and directly responsible for the conduct

of the war. It must be remembered that the British polley was centred around the polley of Dominion Status and full equality of Indians with other parts of the Empire.

Difficulties

Dominion Status must be regulated hy fnets that actually exist and will be achieved as soon as these facts do cxist.

Difficulties arise out of many divisions in Indian life and Indians themselves must remove them По long as they exist, Government can.. not accept the demand for more and

without fulf responsibly

the first test of strength on the Arms Embargo Repcal, the Administration AMSTERDAM, Oct. 20 (Neuler).-- has won a victory of 55 votes to 27 Danish authorities to-day confiscated by the Senate's rejection of the a German pursuit plane which land- amendment of Senator Downey (De-ed in Northern Schleswig after the

pilot had lost his way, mocrat).

non-

BRITAIN BUYING EGYPT'S COTTON

Dec.

Jan.

Mar.

May

July

New York Colton

New York, Oct. 20.

Opening Closing

0.08/09

19.98b/20.10a 18.05/20,00 10.90/32

OUTWARD MAILS Friday, Oct 27 Saturday, Oct 28 Saigon Shanghal and

Tientsin

Amoy

Manila

.Nov. 2. ..Nov. 3. Nov. 3.

..... 7. p.m. ..10.30 a.m. for anly parcels

.12.30 p.m. .3.30 p.m.

Strails and Calcutta

Porcela

Ord...

6.00 p.m.

....Oct. 28, 5 pm, .Oct. 28, 5.30 p.m. Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-Dae London, 5th November.

Iter.

G.P.O. & KP.O.

.Oct. 28, 5.00 p.m. ...Oct. 28, 5.30pm. Australia and New Zealand via

Onil.

Thursday Island-due Thursday Island, 11th November

G.P.O. and K.г.0.

...B. pum.

..0.30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 20° Shanghai and Parcela only for ..0.60 p.m. Tientsin. Fort Bayard, Holhow and Fakhol

9.00 a.m.

Monday, Oct. 80

.......0.30 a.m. Parcels only for Calcutta....Noon. Straits and Calcutta.

Parcels..

0.10/17

9.10/10

0.01 N

8.00/97

5.00/01

Reg.

8.01/81

6.70/70

Ord.

8.04/04

8.00/61

contract)

0.85/85 0.70 N

New York Rubber

Madras Assembly Backs Congress

Dec.

Mar.

May

18.03b/00a

July

July

Dec, Moy

18.85/85 18.44b/50 18.30b/50 18.25 N

unquoted Total sales for the day:-1,160 tons,

Chicago Wheat

84%/84% B414-84 81%/84% 8334/83

8214/824 Wednesday's sales: •

11,700,000 bushels. Chicago Corn

30/49% 4934/493% 02/621

$24/52% 534/53

60%/60 7034/70% 75% b

Swalow Japan

Par.

Reg.

Ord.

71%/70%

MADRAS, Oct. 20 (Reuter)-The Sept. Legislative Assembly, by 153 voter SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

motion dis- to 22, has passed a isapproving the Viceroy's declnrallon. CAIRO, Oct. 20 (Reuter}-it

British and The motion also expresses confid-Dec. understood that the Egyptian Governments have con-ence in the Ministry and approves of May cluded an agreement whereby Bri- its intention to resign.

Members of the Muslim League three- tain will purchase one and

Party walked out of the Assembly quarter million cantors of cation.

when the Speaker ruled out of order The price remains to be settled. The Government has agreed that it the Party's amendment, is unnecessary for Bellain to buy the whole Egyptian crop.

Ogpu Search For bel Labour Conscripts

false to pledges to the minorities 'sud foren communities.

Norway And Sweden July To Start Re-arming De

LONDON, Oct. 20 (Reuter)----- Norway and Sweden have decided to HELSINGFORS, Oct. 26 (UF), spend £5,500,000 for defence, chielly

for their air forces. Regarding the suggestion that In- Reports from Tallinn state that the

asked the The Norwegian Minister for Do- dian political leaders should hold Soviet authorities have

secret police) for fence announces that £3,250,000 will portfolios, this was also a difficult Ogpu (Russian

overcome the be spent on supplies for the army. question, but he saw no reason why 2,000 prisoners to

re-examined, providing that these of Dagas and Gesel, where the bulld the situation should not be carefully shortage of Inbour of the Baille ports ing of military bases has already begun.

dimculties were removed.

With regard to consultative con- hastily (erence, Congress had too assumed that this meant nothing. He urged them to re-consider this It would make discussions at the end point and he believed they would of the war caster," he added.

Sir Samuel urged Congress to and the Viceroy eager to take the political leaders into his confidence meet the Viceroy before taking any!

irrevocable.docision. on war problems.

If, as rumoured, it came to non- co-operation, "wo here have no choice."

Appeal To Congress · "I believe myself that the great

The British Government wanted responsibilities, of consultations of this kind are not sumelently appre-co-operation, not conflict. It wanted to see its policy of Dominion Status cinted," Sir Samuel went on. returned General Sikorski

"If full use were made of them, for India achieved, and realisation of salute and then stepped forward and shook hands with the private, they might well prove the bridge on the conditions in which India could The private was his old friend, M.which to carry India over the great tako Its real place in the Empire.

Non-co-operation might put the The latter would not be permitted

workers Lipski, the Polish Ambassador in division of communal bitterness into to employ more than 80

A new way of constitutional advance, clock back for years. `oach.

Borlin until war broke out.

May

Winnipeg Wheat

FINNISH OPTIMISM

(Continued from Page 1.)

Ord.,

11.30 am. 12.30 p.m.

Parcels only for. Haiphong 1.00 p.m. Halphong

.2.00 pm. ....7 D.ITL.

Japan Straits; -Ceylon, India, East Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe.via.Mar- acilles due Marseilles, 1st Decem- Parcels due London ber and London, 9th December

O.P.O. and K.P.O.

Oct. 30.5 p.m.

Oct. 81, 8.45 um.

.Oct. 31, 0.30 a.m.

Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, Canada, US.A., Central and South Amerion via Vancouver B.C., (Parcels for Canada

Vancouver only)-duc B.C., 10th November

G.P.O. and K.P.0.

Oct. 30. 5 p.m. .Oct. 31, 1.15 a.m. ...Oct. 31, 10 p.m.

Parcels Reg.

Ord.

Tuesday, Oct. 31

ond air force, while on' offeial decree was issued to-day Manila, Macassar and Sourabaya

8.30 u Wednesday the Swedish Parliament placing all monetary transactions

the Dalrezi

0.30 0.20, navy passed an appropriation of £2,250,- with foreign countries under 000 for 102 military aeroplanes, |control of the State Bank.

....I pan. Parcela only for Straits *The decree further prohibited ex- Air Mail for "Imperiat Airways Direct ports. from Finland in exchange for Service"-due Landon, Bth Nov.

K.P.0. foreign currency with the exception of certain specified conditions.

Oct. 31. 5.p.m Citizens with money in bank ac-

.Oct. 21, 5.30 pan counts or claims abroad have been

G.P.O. to the

King Sees Shells Manufactured

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH' ordered to surrender such LONDON, Oct. 20 (Reuter) -His Bank of Finland within eight days, Majesty the King to-day saw some wille payments for all goods bought mighty munition works turning out abroad must be affected through the shells, bullets and guns at a rate States Bank.

than the most

Red Espionage many times faster

Oct. HELSINKI, active tempo achieved in the last war.

(UP), The King learned that our quality Several Communists have been ar- of shells is considerably better than rested on espionage charges in Noril the best German or other European Finland. The cases, will be tried at manufacture and more plants are on Vasa the: way.

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‚Oot, 31, 5 p.m. .Oct. 31, 7 p.EL. Air Mall for Malaya, Java and Aus

tralla by "Imperial Altways Direct

Servico-due Rydney, 6th Nov.

K.P.O.

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