•
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
25 words $2.00
for 3 days prepaid
FOR SALE.
the
"HONGKONG AS REVEALED BY
Second THE CAMERA"
Edition. Over excellent views of Colony. Price $1.50. Obtainable at Kelly & Watch, Ltd.. Hongkong Truvel Bureau or from the Publishers, South China Morning Post, L., Wyndham Street.
MOTOR CARS, ETC.
SING'S Motor
Driving Tuition,
U-BOAT
AS
Monday,
HONGKONG TEL EGRAPH
January 8, 1940.
MEN THEY
CHANT TO BRITONS
FIRE
One For Churchill
And Another
For Chamberlain
ELEVEN British seamen, taken aboard a U-boat
Ilongkong-Kowloon, by experienced which was preparing to sink their ship, watched Nazi
instructors from England. Intensive i
cnurses from $30. Reliable cars for seamen lifting torpedoes into the tubes.
hire, Phone 57122, 923, Nathan Road, Kowloon.
As the torpedoes were rammed home the German
1037 STUDEBAKER Coupe, 25 h.p., crew chanted: “One
20 milles per gallons. Only done 9.500 chill!" miles. Excellent condition. Licensed
to July 1040. Price
$1,000. Wil
for Chamberlain! One for Chur-
The torpedoes were then sent on their mission, which meant consider good eller. Box 567, "Hong- the destruction of the 1,351-ton Liverpool steamer Darino. kong Teluraph."
"The War is TOMMY OF
Phony'
A U.S. OPINION
NEW YORK.
८
Under the headline, "Europe's war
a phony as Mars Invasions of the United States" to-day's New York
Merison:
TO-DAY
IS
LESS EMOTIONAL
Previously the U-boat ha shelled the ship to stop her. Sixteen men were kifled or drowned.
Apart from the shelling and the
British statesmen, Ribes at
the |Ü-unat crew and their commander
treated the 11 survivors well.
Radio Wrecked
They were 12 hours in the sub- marine before being transferred to Italian steamer, One of them
an
said:
ww
were two days out from Oporto. was 3 n.m. on Sunday when the submarine got us.
"I was off watch when an explo-
son woke me up, and I detected the ran amidships to man the smell of cordite.
"WC
THE young soldier of to-day Daily News carries a Washington is less emotional and less de story, raying of the war against Hill-monstrative than the Tommy of "Hell was going to break loose, but 1914-18," said Captain T. Gilbert it turned out to se just another Oakley, who was Chief Instruc-boats. The mainmest had collapsert Mother Goose story. Why docent tor and Command Lecturer in on the cabin, carrying the wireless come one flight? Hitler had his war Mind Training during the last aerial with it. The wireless officer
gue, unt Stalini stale it and
could not send out the SOS. tarted it into another Five-Youwar.
"Some of our lifeboats were Plan.
wrecked by the explosion, so we ran to the others. It was dead dark; the moon had just gone down. The ship was sinking rapidly.
"What he has heard, read and seen "If nothing's going to happen, why Lake our hips off the reas and talk on the films about the last war has prepared him for stress and stain, about blg munitions business?**
mny mean there will be This is said to be "The kad of talk but this one hears in the lobbies of Con-more suppression and repression.”
said the Captain. stress."
Arch in 110 way
Swept Overboard
TORPEDOES
Italy Looks At The Front
"You know, I think it's useless to shoot in the air when all the enemies are underground."
*Sound the altens.” — “ Are enemy bombers coming?""No, but it's time for lunch."
Swiss Fear Nazi Woll Is. New Threat
SWISS military experts interpret Germany's
decision to extend tho Siegfried Line fortifications along the Rhine to the Lake Constance as a threat to invade Switzerland ns a shurt cut to France.
Five weeks ago Swing fortifications were doubled when reports of traini
Exchange At A Glance
SELLING
T.T. London Demand do. T.T, Shanghind T.T. Singapore TT. Jupan T.T. India T.T. U.S.A.
1024
.451%
1/238 .1/2ja
.200
.52%
12 i
.0244
2434
T.T. Manila
.4912
T.T. Batavia
T.T. Bangkok
.1504
T.T. Salzon
100%
TT. France
.10.45
T.T. Switzerland
106 1/0
BUYING
4 m/s L/c London
4 m/s D/P Do.
.1/3.0/32
4 m/s L/C U.S.A.
4 m/s France
30 d/s India
.25 .11.40 .84
TT. Autralkı
4
1/3.5/32
U.S. Cross rate in London ..4.02 U.S. Crows rate in N.Y.
RUMANTAN. HUNGARIAN RELATIONS
> FROM PAGE ONE
POST OFFICE
· BROADCAST :: RECEIVING LICENUES
Holders of licences are reminded. that if it is desired to continue to relain possesulon of the apparatus after the date of expiration of the ifconce a renewal must be efècted. without delay.
New Licences will be available at the Government Radio Omice, G.P.0. Building, First Floor, on ordinary business days, and will be issued against the receipt of a remittance [ of $12-between' the hours of 9 ́am.. and & p.m. except on Saturdays when, fleeces will be lasued between Dam. and I p.m
Applications may be made:--
(a) personally.
(b) by messenger.
(c) by port.
It is essential under (c) and ́ pro-- ferable under (a) and (b) that op- plications should be accompanied by crossed cheque payable to Hongkong, Government. The new licence will then be sent by post ur messenger as soon as it is ready, Where actual cash is tendered, a new Beence should bo received in exchange before leav.... ing the Licensing Office..
In the case of renewal the old ticence should be returned with the application.
Licence holders are requested to examine their licences carefully and verify the date of expiry Before Japplying for renewal, All broadcast licences do not ekpíte, on December 31st,
small Packet Post to all countries sauspended.
10
OUTWARD MAIL TINYES Registered and Parcel Mails losed 15 rninutes earlier than the ime given below unless otherwise tated, and where maila are advertis- ed to close at or before 9 a.mm, regla- ered and parcel nails are closed at Ing of German soldiers on skis were changed views on the general Euro- received. Germany
ip.m, on the previous day. has equipped
When penu siluation, several divisions with mountaineering)
nolla are advertised to close after 5 malle and trained them in the moun-I "Once aph they have been able p.m., Registered and Parcel tains of Bavaria, believed to be in to late with satisfaction that there closed at 5 pan.
Hear
preparation for crossing the Jura foundation on which the friendship Forty-Two
Words Of Comfort
SO hall they fear the name of the Lord from the west, and his glory from the rising of the sun. When the enemy shall come in like a flood,
H.K. Stock
· Market
mountains, which separate Switzer-and close collaboration of the two
INWARD MAILS and from Fratice.
countries rest are solid and secure, Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Direct and that there exists a perfect identi- Service"--Londen date, 30th. Dec. à Nazi invasion of Switzerland ty of views between the two gov- may induce Mussolial to render im-ernments on alt problems," the com-Japan ..... |inunique says, medute military assistance.
Italy has offered many new fact-
STOCK MARKËT REPORT
plane, but also on the moral plane on all European problems discussed. It is learned that Count Clano is leaving for Rone during the day. Count Csaky is returning to Budapest to-morrow.
Jan. 8.
.Jan. 8.
Jan. 9.
..Jan. 3. --Jun. S. --Jon. 9.
Japan and Shanghal The Cinno statement to the Press Shanghat .....
Straits and Saigon the Spirit of the Lord shall lift up lites to Switzerland since the war said that a perfect identity of views
Straits "We tried to launch the port life-s standard against him.—Itelah 59, began. Swiss goods are treated with is shown not only on the political Air Mail by "Ale France Direct Ser- "It is just this that tends to produce boat, but suddenly a big wave swept 19.
preference in Italian ports. A Hat of questions to he asked
vice"-Paris dale, 3rd January,
Jan. 10.. by the ope of Representatives, the nervous breakdown' which, ae-isoma of us overboard.
"I saw the captain on deck. The
Europe vin Suez and Straits (London who are likely to get the Neutralitytually, is a staged reaction to ave Bill if is passed by the Senate at the face. Mostly it is subconscious.messroom boy, aged 16, was trapped
date, 18th November).....Jun. 10. Java and Manila cabin when any in the
the mast fell. suggests
..Jan. 10. Manila
Jan, 10, The sea was very cold, but the
Rabaul and Manila, ................Jan, 10. swell was smooth. We were Routing
Shanghai...
.Jan. 10. round for half an hour; elaging to
Shanghai and Amoy ....................Jan. 10. and shouting, when we
Ale Malt by "Ingerial Always wreckage
Direct Service" London dale, heard the U-boat commander calling from the conning-tower, 'All right,
3rd. January Haiphong. I'm coming
"He took us aboard and our wel clothes were taken off.
the end of this week, is then gavekoning in the indemnitable spirit | Both are among the missing.
They aree
"Dom Hitler's failure to make of the British soldier." Rond his threat of imposing a blood
Captain Oakley declares that from bath on England's cities, factories and depots mean that he has reted bis experienes he is convinced of the his hues in a secret appeasement need for an in-between class of properly trained psycho- "Has Hitter found himself caught theropist capable of handling neuras In Statins net of intrigue?"
dent now under way?"
"Doesn't all this mean that Europe
is a nest of Intrigue, that there will br no real - war
Lionin for business?**
U.S. Recalls
Technicians Lent
To Soviet
nurse-al
thenle cases.
"Patriotism and bravery can
bo
"Then, we were rubbed down and
"Later, they brought us coffee, brandy, wine, black rye bread, but- are free, and bully beef.
there and no warapped by love of wits and children put into bunks to sleep.
said the Captain. This often sets up 'conillet of mind. The ba
basic cuuses debiilty (neurasthenia) [of `nervous
or hysteria (pithintism)
Warship Alarm. quently submerged memories of the the mind behind, the past, buried
"At 11am. the same day, they mim the subconscious level. Somic
becane alarmed. A British warship | incident or episode of the hour pro had been seen.
and vides
an association-of-ideas' there is a transference of an idea GENEVA, — Within the next ten from the part to the present.--Often days 150 American technlelans work-it is disguised, but the sufferer is not ing in Russia will quit the Soviet for aware of this. home, because the United States Gov-
"In the cases of young single men.
"The pressure made our cars ring ernment refuse to renew their pass- porta, according to the Frankfurter there are contributory factors to the
nervous breakdown which occurs inunt, by gestures, the Germmis told Zellung.
our noses and put our The newspaper says that their the face of some terrifying ordeal. us to hold "recall" is keenly resented in Russia, The experienced psychotherapist uses flagers in our cars. because most of the Americans were technique that carries the mind of holding important Jobs in Soviet the sufferer buck to past memories, and then resurfaced, to my great re- factories, particularly in the steel, and by a method of free association lief. electrical, and other key Industries.
1940
EDITION
OF THE
HONGKONG DIRECTORY
DIARY
and BLOTTER
NOW READY
This very useful combination of Directory, Diary and Desk Blotter, contains a large variety of local information: List of Government and Department Officials: Firms and Em- ployees: Foreign Residents:" -Time, Tables, etc, etc. --
A handsome and durable r0- quirement, strongly bound in cloth and excellently printed, It is a useful adjunct to the dosk in Home or Office, and will be found of great use in business and social affairs.
Price
$3.00
SOUTH CHINA MORNING
LIMITED
POST, "Morning Post" Building Wyndham Street
neluc is traced and some old buried
The command to submerge was
[Fast War, and have been bombed "off", given. I was torpedoed twice in the but that submerging for the Spaln first time was the worst experience I have had.
*We were below for 20 minutes.
we were
"We steamed along for several sighted the Italian drend is brought to the surface, ex-hours until we
told to get plained, realised, laughed at, and the ship, Then
rendy. real, fear is eradicated for ever.
"Hoch" And ""Hurrah” "Before we left the submarine the commander shook hands with us. wished us luck, and took a group photograph of us all.
Changed Attitude
erme
"An uutcome of the last war was a complete change in the attitude of the medical profession to anxiety states. Practical psychology
of mito Into Its own. The power and, hetero-suggestion was proved. To-day all methods calculated to add to the recovery of war neurosis will be encouraged and applied under the cupervision of the Director-General of Army Medical Services.
This time we shall start to treat In the last war neuroses at once. war numbers
of soldiers suffering
disorders were kept
"As we put off for the Halion the Germana crled 'Hoch! Hocht Hoch!" "We answered with three British cheere.""
Very different from the treatment received by the Darinn's crew was
that meted out to the Ave survivors of the Sulby, eleventh trawler lost since war began.
ship,
As they pulled away from their U-boat commander pointed at them which was being shelled, the Idie in hospitals for months. To- and laughed at their plight. day it is recognised that such dis-
from nervous
They suffered severely. For 36 abilities constitute a special group lours they were buffeted by heavy which is distinct from organic affee-schs in their open boat. tions of the nervous and vascular
One of them, Augustus Lewis, sald systems as it is from hysterical. dis-to a News Chronicle reporter: orders. When the need arises, mem-
"All we had to cat was one tin of! bera at the Forces, their relatives, corned beef. Our caplain and four and the pubile may be assured that others of the crew had put off in the a new knowledge and an effelent other boat, but we became suparated trentiment awaits the handling of and lost sight of them. mental centurions, states of depres- conditions, and Elons, seuraathenle shock anxietiesTM
1.
Week-end Softball Scores
Scores over the week-end' were:
Recrald Tulsa
.
B
Recreio Been 10, Machine Gunners
Canucks 4, International á. Chung Hwa, B, Hongkong Baseball Club 1.
•
V. R. C. 5, Borum 1.
Qizl
Ramblerotter 22, Cubs 8.
Wahbos 7..Pirts S
Wildcats 22, Panthers 4.
wwe
were attracted. to Innd by flashes from a lighthouse. We clam- bered up this rocks and were mada comfortable by the lighthouse keeper.
"Alfeboat was afterwords sent foul for us,"
Two of the crow, Sidney Mellish and Jack Tralfall, were too weak to return to the mainland and are be ink cared for at a lighthbuse.
The skipper's boat, a für an is }known, le still adrift.
Survivors of the Greek alp Elena Included Mra, Evangeline, Patscutis, [ young, ... good-looking wile of the mate. She was taken hatless and exhausted to an hotel and put to
Later, she was missed from the hotel. Inquiries were made, but she was not to be found.
bed.
Anxiety was growing among her compatriots when she walked into the hate).
Sho said:
The following quotations were issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- ket this morning,
"I thought I would go but'and vlty↑
Cariadian Chinese 17 Cardinals àd new hat:”
BANKS H.K. Banks, S....
H.K. Banks (Lon. Res.) H.K. Banies (H.K. Reg.) Chartered £
Mercantile, A. & B. £.. Mercantile, C. £. East Asia $.
Hongkong Stock Exchange Ofeial) Summary issued yesterday says: CHILDREN AID
This morning los proved the best
for some Saturday's trading
cone!
B. W. O. F. siderable time past. Docks again! led the field, but they did not have ki
HONGKONG is still subscrib- nt to themselves, Hotels, Providents, £841⁄2 n. Walsons, Trans, Cements and Teleing generously to the British £001 phones, New were mongst the War Organisation Fund.
1,400
-8 n.
followers, Sales were reported in 20 n. .115% n. Hongkong Banks at the improved
78 n. rate of $1,400.
INSURANCES
Buyers
Canton $. Union ... China Undewriter S.
205 b.
140 b.
1.K. Bank $1,300
14 5,
1.1. Fire S.
185 n.
SHIPPING
Douglases Stouts S..
Indo-Chinas P.$ Indo-Chinas DS. Shell (Bearers) s/- Waterboats $
72′′b
.11 m. .100 b. .80 b
.80/- 1.
7% n
.102 1. .22.20/.25/22.00 sa. .4.657.00 sa
,10.80 n.
214 n.
DUCKS ETĘ Wharves $. Docks S... Providents $. New Eng. Sh. Sh. Docks Sh. $...
MENING Kallan 5/- Rauba S.... Venz Gold $. H.K. Mines $.
Hintoig $.. Lands &..... A170 1701), $, S'hai Lands Sh. S. Humphreys $... H.K. Realties $. Chinese Estates $
LANDS
UTILITIES
Trams $....... Peak Trums (old) $. Peak Trams (new) $. Star Ferries
Y. Ferrica S
China Lights (old) $..7.50 China Lights (new) $.. H.K. Electrics $.
Macro Electrics Sandakan Lights Telephones (ald) $ Telephones (new}`$.: Tractions s/ - Tractions (Prel.) s/-
INDUSTRIALS
.17/6 m. .10.30 n.
..4 m.
cun.
11.00 8.
.334 b.
Canton Ins. $205 Union Ins. $440 Douglases $72
- Providents-S+%
Hotels $5.05
Lands $33
Reales $4.35
Tramways $17.30
Yaumati Ferries $23%
China Lights (Old) $7 Electrics $541⁄4
Sandakan Lights $11
Telephones (Old) $241⁄2
Telephones (New) $0 Cements
Ropes $8
$17,00
Dairy Forms (Old) $22
Dairy Farms (New) $21% Watsons $9.20
Entertainments $0%
Constructions (Old) $13⁄4
Sellers
'Docks $22%
Electrics $55 Cements $18.10
AU 11.
13 n.
Hotels $8
8.00 n. 4.40 b.
101 A.
Ropes $6
.17.00 B. .. II.
G8.
.23 b.
b. & su.
4.00 . 54.50 b.
.18 n.
11.25 5. 24.30 b.
Watsons $0
Sales H.K. Bank $1,400 nocks $22.20/22/22 Providents $4.557.00 Hotels $5/.80
Tramways $17/
China Lights (Old) $74
Telephone (New) $0%
Cements $17.85/.8
Dalry Farms (Old) $22 Watsons $0.20
9.30 b. Manilla Gold Shares Morning Closing
Cald: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. $..14.00 m. Cald Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $....13 m. Canton lces S. Cements $... H.K. Ropes $..
.18/3 n. .18/9 n..
125.
Atoks Antumok
.2235 .17
Bogulo Gold
Batong Buhay
,015
Big Wedge
Ceca Grove
.10
Con. Mines
.004
Demonstration
12/2
•
Enst Mindanao
.114
22.10 b.
40
Ipo
.14
ร
Itogon Mining
30%
.017
.....1 0. 17.95/18.00 6. .6.00 n.
STORES, &at. Dairy Farms (old) $. Daley Farms (new) $.... Watsons $..... Lane, Crawfords -$
Sinceres $. Wing On (H.K.) Powell, Lid. $....
COTTON MILLS. Ewo Sh. .... Shal Cotton Sh. ♣. Zoong Sing. Sh. .. Wing On Textiler, Sh. 3.
MISC. H.K Entertainments $i. Constructions (old). $. Constructionis (new)' Vibro Piling. §. Ch Gout 5, 1928
G. Bords... HK. GovL 4%. Logn ITK Govt: 31 Loon Matamans (Lòn.) : x/•
.214.
9.60 s. 7. n.
.1.80 m
Manbulno Con. Masbate. Con.
....41 -1. Mind. Motherlode
..Jn.
28.75 n.
156 .44.31,
Mine Operation North Camarines
Paracale Gummaus
San Maurielo
ܐܐ,
Japan
Jan. 11.
Jam 11.
Jan. 1.
Sai
Ján, 11.
U.S., and Manila (San Francisco
date, 9th Dec. 1939)
Jan. 11.
The local subscription list now Manila Lotals $242,031.
Japan and Shanghai
.Jan. 12.
Jan. 12.
Canton
...Jan. 13.
Calcutta and Straits
Jan. 13.
Jan. 13.
Jan. 13.
OUTWARD MAILS Monday, Jan. 8
Tuesday, Jan. 9.
7.00 p.m.
The latest list is headed by a dona- tion of $1,000 from the Ladies of the Quarry Bay centre.
The Annual Childrens' Party at the China Light & Power Club netted:
proceeda-of-the-1st-Hongkong
Sandakan Shanghai
$71, and $859 was received from the Canton
Regiment. RA. Dance. The Shanghai and parcels only for Tien- Children's Party at the Royal Naval
tsin
10.30a.m. Hospital added $84.60 to the total, and Air Mail for "Isiperial Airways Direct Service”—das London, 17th Tennis Tournament held by the Sisters of the Queen Mary Hospital netted: $129.
Included in the personal donations is $5 from two residents of Rabaul, British New Guinea.
MCSPADEN WINS
P. I. OPEN
January.
Rer.
Ord.
ILeg.
Ord.
K.P.O.
Jan. 9, 5 b.m. ...Jan, 0, 5.30 p.m. G.P.0.
Jan 9, 5 p.m. ..Jan. 9. 2 p.m. Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus- tralla by "Imperki, Airways Direct Service" duo Sydney, 15th Jan.
ERO.
Jan. 0. E p.m.
Reg.
Ord.
Jan. 9, 6.30. p.m.
G.P.O.
MANILA, Jara. 7 (UP)
Reg
Jan. 9. 6 p.m.
Harold ("Jugs") McSpaden won
Ord.
Jan. 9, 7p.m.
the Philippines Open Golf Cham. Japon,
.7.00 p.m.
pionship to-day with a record Air Mail for Manis, Guam, Honolulu score of 287, on the Wack Wack
and U.S.A., by the "Pan American
Airways Direct Service"---»duo San Francisco 16th January.
Course.
Other scores were:
Emery Zimmerman 201
Reg.,
Miyamoto
292
Ord.,
T. Toda
207
B. Asami
238
Regi
Larry Montes.
299
Ord..
Al Zimmerman
201
N. Von Nida
302
J; Morioka
200
$07.
H. L. Williams
Reuter adds that the first three be-- tween them receive the lion's share
of the 10,000 pesos prize money.
I
U.S. SHIP HELD
AT GIBRALTAR
LONDON, Jan. 7 (British Wire- Icss). The United States Steamship, Manhallan, was detained at Gibraltář last night in the cargo was not cover- ed by navícurt.
Swatow
IL.P.O.
G.P.O.
Jaz. 9, p.,
Jan. 9, 5.30 p.m.
Jan. 9, 5 pan. ........... Jan, 19. 7.20 am. Wednesday, Jan. 10
Straits and Calcutta.
.10.30 am..
Parcels, Jan, 10, 11.00 am. Jan. 10, Noon..
Ord
1.20 p.m.
2.00 p.m. 2.30 p.m.
Salgon Halphong Amoy Air Mall for Indo-China, Iran, and Franco (Paris and Northern Pro- vines only), by the "Air France Airways Dire Serviced the Paris, 18 January.
Res.,
.
Ord..
K. F. O.
„Jáfi. 10, 5.00 p.mmặ ...Jan. 10. 5.30 pm GEO.
Dan Kerajaan Jan. 10. 8.00 pm, Ordu Jan. 10, 7.00-15.mai Thursday, Jan. 11 VER
The ship was released after Parcels only for Straits
undertaking was given by the ship's
-2,10; p.m.
Parcels only for Shanapol ngents that any suspicious cargo
Shanghai PERLIN BRAINS: items would be held at British dis-Shanghal and Parcels only for Tien-
2:30 pm
2.80 D Siralis, Ceylon,
Mambian India, Balra, Lourenco-Marques, East and South Africa
.094
114
posol.
.16
.19
.04
Surigai Con.
20%
Suyoc Con.
.14
#
Syndicate Inv.
027
.0% b.. 1,75 b.
United Paracie
+34
Benguet Con.
6.75
.48 n.
The Pas Students of Wah Yan College hold muccessful "At Home by courtesy of the Rev. Fr. Rector.of the College, at their Alma Mater o Jast Saturday. Those present, weje V. Rev. R. W. Gallagher S.J., hand- master of the College, Menors, Lim Hov-lan, headmaster of Wah Yan A 17-year-old European girl, Miss College, Kowloon and Ko Fook-sith, 48% A. Lachlan, welding at 17 Somerset President, Rev. T. F. Ryan S.J., Rey Rond, was bitten by a dog whilst A. Cooney 5.J., Rev. H. E. Craig viting friends at 3 Dayon Road 5. muy where of the teaching stai, yesterday!athe for hal- boar pas held a large number of the tuembers moval for Obagivation,
for theirs Nőciktion."
100
.15/
Shanghai, Japan, Canada USA Central and South Amatical Vancouver BC.,
(Parcelfor Canada only)-duo Vancouver BCH Sist. Janvar Parcels
Ordi