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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

Saturday,

#HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

IMPORTANT TO WOMEN!

Doctors say that a woman's system of the Salo by Public Auction la so sensitive that the shorit caused to be held on Monday, the 13th by strong purgative medicines may internal do serious harm. Those day of November, 1939, at 3 p.m.,

troubles which often afflict a woman at the Offices of the Public

In later life are in many cases dua Works Department, by Order of to taking harsh medicines. Treat the His Excellency the Governor of delicate mechanism of your body ong Lots of Crown Land at Lanently by taking California Syrup of Figs. It never interferes with tho Sallo Road, Kowloon Teal, in the bodily functions, but relieves the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term bowels naturally, giving a complete of 76 years, commencing from internal cleaning in a few hours.

Doctors and nurses everywhere res. 1st July, 1898, with the option commend California Syrup of Figs because it is a gentle liquid laxative Obtainable from all chemists, drug- gists and leading stores. Be sure you

of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one fur

November 11, 1939.

Mysterious Shanghai "Affair

British Troops Arrest 16 Armed Chinese

U.S. Ships To Carry War Supplies

WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 (Reuter). -President Roosevelt to-day told n Press Conference that he was con- to 30 American aldering using 20

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" SHANGHAI, Nov, 10 (UP)—A British military spokesman today announced that members of the East Surrey Regiment on duty at a post on Brenan Road this morning took into cuships for the importation of reserve Lody 16 heavily armed Chinese, wearing green uniform, who were dragging along a “miserable looking Chinese,”

The spokesman said the six- teen Chinese are at present being held in custody at British Hend- quarters, where they have been

American

ther form of 24 years less the get 'California Syrup of Figs' brand. given food and sleeping quarters Found Dead

last three days thereof,

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- sal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required

"HONGKONG AS REVEALED BY THE CAMERA" Second Edition. to deposit with an authorised Over 40 excellent views of the

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and that, so far, no person or group had clafmed connection with them.

Not Tatso Mon He said the sixteen are not Tatal men and that they apparently are

strategic war supplies.

POST OFFICE

GENERAL HOLIDAY -

On Saturday, 11th Novermbar, the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Office will be open from Ba.m. to noon, Sheungwan Branch Post Office will be open from 8 năm. to 10 am. and the other Branch Post Offices will be entirely closed.

There will be and collection from the pillar boxes as on Sundays, one American ships could be used to

delivery of ordinary correspondence bring rubber and in from the East at 11.30 am, and one delivery of Indies under the Anglo-American registered correspondence at 11 am. [exchange agreement, while Brilish

The Branch Post Offices at Stanley, ships could carry cotton to the Bel-Talpo and Un Long will also have tali Isles.

one delivery ordinary correspon-- dence at 11 am.

It is acknowledged that the pro- posest transfer of United States shipa to the Panama registry would be but methods are

THE body of an Americandered where by the full title of male, whose name was given by the vessels could be retained by the Police this morning as Gred American owners Otto Heyer, 65 years of age, was found dead at 67 Woosung

Colony. Price $1.80. Obtainable at oflear who will be present at the PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS not officially connected, with any Street, first floor, Kowloon.

Kelly & Walsh, Ltd., Hongkong Travel Bureau or from the Publishers, South China Morning Post, Ltd., Wyndham Stret

BRITISH PLOT IS '"PROVED"

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var papira quoq din.. podujaɔp

o sing a Bus

years too late-itler. should have

disappeared in 1933."

Fifthly, a British news agency stat-

ed "the first bomb against German

dictatorship bus exploded,

others will follow."

Many

Soviet "Indignation" SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH"

10 (VF),--The

MOSCOW,

Nov.

Soviet Government express "regeet and indignation at the infamous at tempt on Hitler's Hfe," satisfaction over hls escape from danger, and condolences for the victims of the plot. These feelings were conveyed verbully to the German Ambassader, Herr von Schulenberg. by M, Mololol.

Balo, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOTS.

IN

of Cale

Registry No-

Locality

New Kowloon Inland

Upposito New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1127, Lot No. 2740.

La Salle Road,

Kowloon Trai.

Boundary liensuremania

| N. 6. | K. | W.

Asper sulo plap.

Contenia ju

Upset Price

Ann. Rent

*

Abou

$184

R.

18,000

The Soviet press printed Hitler's speech in full, in contrast to the Laconie report of Mr. Chamberlain's | PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

and Lord Halifax'n speeches, on which no comment is available.

Papal Congratulations OPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" BERLIN, Nov. 10 (UP)Herr Hitler received the Papul Nuncio, Signor Orsenigo, who congratulated the Fuehrer on his escape from as- sassination.

Finnish Reaction HELSINGFORS, Nov. 10 (UP), The newspaper "Sanomat Olied" quotes M. Erkko as halling Hitler's cscape at Munich and says that the deed is condemned in all countries where the end of the State is re- garded as standing above such at- tacks.

"It remains to be seen whether or to the incident will further aggravate the International situation," the paper adds.

of the Sule by Public Auction

to be held on Monday, the 13th day of November, 1939, at 3 p.m.; at the Offices of the Publie Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Tai Hang Road, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 yours, with the option of renewal at a Crown Hent to, be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75

years.

Intending bidders are advised

Talao group. They wore some sort The man was described as a cook. of green uniform and cap with D The apparent cause of death was star on them, They carried hand grenades and rifles in full view when heart failure. they marched along Brenan Road.

SWISS RECALL TERRITORIALS

BERNE, Nov. 10 (Reuter)-Two

It is stated that no suspicious cir- territorial battalions, which were de-

covery of the body.

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The Money Order Office will be entirely closed,

A revised edition of the Hongkong. Post Office Guide is on sale at ali Post Omera price $1,00,

Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.

Christmas and New Year Cards bearing not more than ave written. words and enclosed in open envelopes

However, when they were chalcumstances were attached to the dis- mobilised, nre recalled to the colours are accepted by the Post Office at the

of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 13th day of November, 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 Repulse Bay, 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 ofed over to the Municipal Police for the purpose of questioning and also for examination of their guns by ballistic experts.

lenged by the East Surrey patrol of about eight men who were on duty at the blockhouse, the Chinese im- without the mediately surrendered slightest resistance.

75 years. Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- Bal of the lot the Purchaser if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the gale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

} Registry No

Locality

Hura: Button

Nuria Edat of Kutai Building Lot Sa SIA, Suuth Bay Road, Repulse Bay.

Boundary |Measurements

N

as, per salo

plan.

16.000

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Ang Rent |

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that immediately after the dieps Cruelty To A

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sal of the lot the Purchaser (if BERLIN, Nov. 10 (Reuter) unt the applicant) will be required Examination of fragments of the beer to deposit with ли Authorised collar bomb has indicated that it will be possible to prove foreign origin, officer who will be present at the -«talės—the--oMelal-- German-news sale,the-aum_of_two_hundred.

dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum

agency,

The number of members of the will be refunded on payment of the Special Commission in the investice- tion has been trebled in order to Purchase price.

Monkey

European Lady Lays Complaint

Mrs. Simpson, wife of Major

cope with the amount of information PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. K. S. Simpson, was the com-

and evidence available,

According to the German wireless, 1,000 persons have already given the

authorities information.

Ulster Suspects Round-Up

(Reuter).-

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Nov. 10 Sixty-five Republican suspects have teen arrested under the Ulster Civil Authorities' Special Powers Act and are interned in Londonderry Prison for the duration.

NOTICE

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No. of Sale!

Toland Los

Begistry No.

Locality

Nn, 6710.

Adjoining

Inland Lots Nos. 3564 & 6330,

Tai llang Road.

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as per lo

plant.

sq. feet.

1537

ADR

$27,625

Upari Pis

Britain Seeks U.S. Planes Negotiations For 800 Speedy Machines

NEW YORK, Nov. 10 (Reuter), Great Britain is negotiating with the North American Aviation Corpora- tion of California for 800 speedy troining aeroplanes.

The Company intends to double its factory capacity.

Britain and/or Franco, are con sidering the purchase of four-engined bembers of "exceptional range and striking power" from the Aeroplane Company of Seattle.

Boeing

A BROKEN DOWN BYSTEM, Tale is a conilliiga (or disuate) to which many pimisara given but lave really understand. Di tę simply, waaksasema, break down as it were, de the vital forces that suzlain the system. No matine what may be tia navan (tbay are simʊal Humbaclass), its sympic ms are touch the same; the more prominent being sisepiesiñess, sense, af prostration of wondingen, depression - apiris and want of energy for all the ordinary mhare of Ble. How, whti siene la estanțial in sil such cases is increased vitailly-evy, gone, viraj Agth and unergy to throw off these morbid Salings, and at night

of

Sore cazjalny conde the day skle

course of THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY,

“BLIND ALLEY" THERAPION NO. 3

with

Cheater, Morris, Ralph Bellamy

COMING to tho

KING'S

sit Es zaborts lek soddarth the printe

plainant in a 'case which was heard before Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning, concerning cruelty "to a monkoy.

The defendant Pun Hol-pui, pleaded guilty and was fined $10 or two weeks Imprisonment,

In detailing the facts of the case, that Mrs. Inspector Rogers said Simpson was proceeding along Water-

loo Road in her tar when she saw defendant with a monkey. Another man was behind the monkey heating It with a thorn.

there have The spokesman' said been no discussions yet as to what will be done with the men if nobody

claims them,

The pallee authorities are silent en the matter. Bowever, they will probably ask for the men to be turn

PRINCESS WHO PAVED WAY FOR MUNICH

The

(Continued from Page 1.) less it would be unpleasant for him.

Why? Sir William Jewitt; Princess Stefano; Because he hates publicly. (Laughter). Sir William Jowitt then read Lord Rothermere's reply, which stated:

"I am very sure that the Fuchrer does not wish to be troublett with question regard to such a trumpery

Princess whether to as

hag

-uny Hohenlohe-Waldenberg claim at any time....I have treated the Indy with the fullest generosity.." Lord Rolhermere added that he was quite prepared to cross over to Germany to explain anything to the personal satisfaction of the Fuehrer.

'. "Might Feel Obliged" Captain Wiedemann, replying, said Uut although it might be unpleasant tecl for the Fuehrer, "he might obliged in order to help a friend and lady" and grant her permission to produce in court letters, exchanged

Lord

and between

Rothermiere Hitler.

that

Capt. Wiedemana, added after examining the circumstances of the claim he could not request nor

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The Princess denied that Capt. Wiedemann was doing his "level best to put on pressure on Lord Rother- mere to settle the case."

The Princess said-Lord Rothenncre had brought pressure on her, three days before the case started, to withdraw her claim.

Questioned on a £25,000 offer from a Philadelphia publisher, the Princess admitted that she was no authoress and had never written ant article.

She could not remember the name of the person who signed the letter recalled containing the offer, but showing the letter to Lord Rother-

теке.

Sir William Jowitt remarked: "Lord Rothermere is saying that the Princess never mentioned anything of the sort to him."

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la

The Princess retorted: "Then I

Lord Rethermere sorry saying a le. The offer displeased him very much. He only engaged me because he wanted me to bej tled up with lilm."

Opening the case for Lord Rother-

Mra Simpson did not take any notice at the time, but when she again came cross defendant shortly afterwards, he was seen dragging themere. Sir William Jowitt said that monkey along the road. The other man was trying to felghten it by Jumping close by.

Mrs. Simpson, who was with her husband the time, stopped her cor, went up to defendant and discovered that the monkey's tall had been severed and was in a bad state.

the Viscount had not made secret the fact that it was perfectly easy for him to pay all and more than all that the Princess desired,

But Lord Rothermere considered thut the claim was not an honest one and felt it his duty to resist it.

Itegarding the libellous statements about the Princess in the Continental

The Police were informed and the press, Str Wullam said that Lord monkey taken to the Dog's Home Rolliermere look the view that it was where it was decided that the animal bert to treat them with the contempt must be destroyed as gangrene might they deserved. set in at any time.

The Princess was anxious to bring

The defendant is a medicine hawk-libel action. He dissuaded her and er and used the monkey for demons- trations.

ROLLICKING TRIO SET PACE AT THE GRIPPS

(Continued from Page 1.)

tour. The Dyer Sisters are also new to this part of the world.

no more.

There was no question of forcing her not to take action.

Rothermera's Angor

Lord Rothermiere had never heard

of any suggestion of supporting her for life. He, therefore, had instruct- ed his solicitors to write, saying that the claim was not an honest one, and had attacked the Princess for having of the had photostat coples made privato lettera in the case. During the past week, an un-

"Lord Rothermere never, had the orthodox version of the "Lambeth slightest idea that this lady was hav- Walk", in which Hiller, the "pukka" ing his lettern photographed behind sahib

and other eccentries have his back by the Special Photographic come in for a spot of satire; a de- Bureau of the Department of the monstration of a lady about to have

German Chancellor," said Sir Wi- a bath, and the fan dance to end all am.. fon dances have, among other num- bera-most of them imperatively de- manded encores have been the high

The case was adjourned; ;

British Defences Formidable

Additionally, "Doomps-A-Delay" the latest novelty dance craze, was introduced to Hongkong for the fiat PARIS, Nov, 10: (Router),—Tho time by Dave Harvey and Phyllis British lines are continually being Dyer.

than by any other known vimbination, Bosurely

dirmations will that

spots, Betch be restored THE EXPERING LAMP OF LIFE (LIGHTED UP,AFRESHERS A new asistation, Impartać in plane of what bad - Velguerite worn-out, Ubert 29 and valuer, Mou: This preparation ja valable for all-ages, Bogsitations and sendillone, in alther net à And l Vladimenta ko langins & disrass or derinzement be speedily and permanently avanteme by this TOCEDEMLİVE 29stone, which la domined to pu ikis oblivion everything that bad" pryosded it

strengthened; and work is proceeding

will see.u

the occasion; the Management of the Hongkong, Hotel

of programma. For tmplete change night and day, AY MAAAR

More tank traps, trenches, pill- boxes and black-houses are being

formIdubio than..ever before di

der blej wide spread): showeraz of humanliyad, has arranged for an extension to constricted and "dur" Tíndu”ard” môra

CHIROPODIST

THE Hotel Company has acquired the services of a QUALIFIED CHIROPODIST, who will have his surgery at the

HONGKONG HOTEL

Outside appointments at the Peninsula and Repulse Bay Hotels can be arranged.

ALL ENQUIRIES AT: THE

HONGKONG HOTEL RECEPTION OFFICE TELEPHONE 30281.

THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.

Needed Urgently

MEN'S, WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S

CLOTHING

Hongkong Benevolent Society.

11, Ice House Stroot. MONDAY - THURSDAY

10a.m. to 12 Noon.

rate for printed matter, le. 5 cents per 2 ounces, for all countries..

Hongkong, China and Macao at 2 cents per 2 ounces.

Envelopes must not be closed..

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mall are closed 18 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where moils are advertis- ed to close at or before 9 a.m. regis- tered and parcel malts are closed at When 3 pm, on the previous day. mails are advertised to close after B p.m. Reglatered and Parcel mails are closed at p.m.

Manila Shanghai

INWARD MAILS

.Nov. 11. ......Nov. 11. Air Dinii by "Imperial Airways Direct Bervice London date 4th Nov.

Nov. 12.

Amoy and Shorighol ...Nov. 12, Halphong and Fort Bayard.Nov. 12. Haiphong....**

Straits and Mahila

Canton

Shonghul

Nov. 12.

.Nov, 12.

.Nov. 13.

..Nov. 13.

Air Mail by "Pan American Airways

Direct

Service San Francisco date, 7th November......Nov. 14. Holphen, Pakhol, Hoihow and Fort

Bayard

Halphong, Pakhol, Hoihow and Fort

Bayard

Stralia

Shanghai

...Nov. 14.

..Nov. 14.

Nov. 14.

Nov. 14.

Nov. 14.

Shanghai....

Calcutta and Straits

..Nov. 14..

Air Mail by. "Air France Direct Ber-

vico-Pariz dale, Bih November,

Nov, 15.

Japan and Shanghal

.Nov. 15.

Nov, 15.

Monila...

Nov. 15.

Japan and Shanghai

Alr

Mail by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"-London date, 8th November

.Nov. 10.

Haiphong and Pakhol

.Nov.

10.

Canton

Nov. 17.

Nov. 10.

Australia and Manila Haiphong Manilla

Nov, 17.

.Nov, 17.

.Nov. 17.

Japan

OUTWARD-MAILS Saturday, Nov. 11

Straits and Calcutta

Formosa

Parcels

Ord,

Amoy ****

Shanghai and Japan

.Noon

.11 D.J. Noon.

„Noon.

.Noon

Air Ball for "Imperial Aleways Direct Service" due Londan 19th Nov.

Rer.. Ord.,

BACK.,

Ord,

K.P.O.

Q.P.O.

.Nov. 11, Noon-

.Nov. 11. Nood.

Nov. 11, Noon. Nov. 11, & pan. Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., C. and S. America vin Vancouver B.C., (Parcels only for Canada)-due, Vancouver B.C., 1st December.

K.P.D. and G.P.O. Parcels.......Nov. 11, Noon. Nov. 13, 0.15 a.m. Ord........Nov, 13, 10.00 am,

Sunday, Nov. 12. Fort Bayard, Holhow and Pakhol

Rcg..

Haiphong

****

'9 a.m. .9 a.m.

and

Parcela only for Shanghai

Tientsin

Saigon, Madang,

Rabaul

Shanghai

Swatow

Saigon

a.m. and

Salomaus,

.:9 a.m. .0 0.171.

.9. a.m.

Tuesday, Nov. 14

....0.30 am. Batavia and Sourabaya....10.30 am. Haiphong

...1.pam. Bail for "Imperial Alfwayı Direct Service"-duc London, 22nd November

ALF

ICE.

Ord.

Reg. ON.

EP.O.

...Nov. 14, 5 p.m.

.Nov. 14, 5.30 pat

G.P.O.

Nov. 14, 5 p.m. .Nov. 14, 7 pas, Ale Mail for Malaya, Java and Australia by · "Imperial: Airways Direct Service”—due Sydney, 20th

· November,

Iteg.

Ord.

Reg. Ord,

K.P.O.

..Nov. 14, 5 pm. .Nov. 14, 5.30 · p.1. G.P.Q.

.Nov. 14, 5. p.m. Nov. 14, 7 p.m.

STOCK MARKET IS PRECAUTIONARY

SPECIAL TO THE UTELEGRAPH!!

LONDON, "Nov, 10. (Heuter), ›Prices^in^aff woelions of the market were" precautionarlly marked down owing to the uncertainties regarding: the situation. In "Holland, but some.. experienced a. bölter trend.”shortly prior to the close of trading.

Wall Street was okay.) A

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