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GOEBBELS IN FORM
Germany Must Win-Er
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BERLIN, Jan. 19 (UP).-Dr. Josef Goebbels in a speech at a mass meeting of Germans at Posen to-day vigorously attacked Britain.
"Well, did we declare war on Eng- land? If the English, muke the mis- lake of underestimaling us, we will
not make it too.
No Child's Play
Answers From Page 6
1. Abana, Pharpar, 15. Coleridge.
2. line, uipen. 10. Mnude.
3, 8t. John's Wood. 7. Godesia
4. East Anglia.
4. Takkig poison
(guletta), Mun-
Delta (Monturetia).
d. Agrice Grey. 10. Cormorant
1. Bir Walter Scott.
3. Ceylon. D. A
covery.
19. Tapestry pereen.
nocled dis- 30. Bodien of in-
10. Noya Terra.
11. Greece,
12. East Indian lande.
13. Consil alch
11. Major.
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21. Surgeon,
2. Scorpion,
pider.
Saturday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH:
THE SCENE
OF
| LUXEMBURG
1-2, West (Ben-
Remlich
jrinin).
tung
24. Dolly Varden
23. A completa
bult of arinour.
BRAIN TEASERS
THE BARGAIN:
10 yards (74. a yard). Old price was a yard (15 yards for 10). HOW MANY EACH:
"This is no child's play: it will re- quire the concentration of the entire national strength to solve il.
"The plutocrats in London. had,
Paris will learn in good time what to Fuehrer plans. In bail or good hours we cry Fuehrer-tend, we will follow,'
"We have organized and prepared this war to the last detail. "Germany" rttal win."
Ferocious Wolves LONDON, Jan. 10 (Reuter)-Dr. Goebbels, brondensting from Posen, Be nuld vletenlly attacked England.
that as regards the English, there is only one opinion-destroy them.
"hey are ferocious walves wearing lambskins.
"The British wand to force un us a new Treaty of Vernailles and tr carve up Germany.
"They have already lined up with the emperors bad kings whom they want to restore.
More Lighting Restrictions Next Blackout In Hongkong :
50. Alfred had 20, Kertran 13, Charles and Dick "
OUTSIDER:
(u) Torquay
University town.
funger
The
only non.
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HIBES FOR JONES:
£2 a week.
Anti-Japanese Drive In U.S.
Lobbyists Gathering In Washington WASHINGTON, Jan. 19 (Reg. ler).-Representatives of public bodies in the United States interested in securing legislation to enable an embargo to he placed on exports to Japan are |beginning to gather at Washingt
ton.
They are preparing a renswet drive enincident with the abriral on of the Japanese-American Trade Treaty on January 26,
Mr. Cordell Hu, the US. Sceret-
Amendments to the Lightingner of State, appeared to be purposely
em-
non-committal to-day when question- Control Ordinance published to-ed on the progress of the resolution day reveal further measures for put forward Senator Key Pittman the restriction of lighting in the aiming at making possible an
bargo on oil and other exports to event of a blnek out.
countries which attack others in con- ravention of the treaties to which
algnatory. the United States is
One new clause provides that in every lamp (excepi traffle direction indicators) any luss through which light muy pars must be completely obscured with at least two thick nesses of ordinary blue close waven cloth or paint, and no such cloth or or var- paint may be wetted uiled nished in any way to increase its transparency.
So far as motor vehletes are con- cerned, no headlight may be lit where the vehicle is also fitted with
Rghta.
aitte
Regulations For Trains Trains and signals may carry railwar necessary lights to bring traffle to a halt and may remain I during hours of darkness, but all such lights nuut, be extinguished within three minutes after the sounding of an air rald warning, or within three minutes after traffic has stopped, whichever is the later, and to such "light may be lit during a black-outs The Are boxes of engines must be ekcetively screened during the hours from of darkness so that no light them is visibis from the outside,
FOREIGN PLANES
Mr. Hull said that the resolution was somewhere between the Senate, the Foreign Relations Committee and the State Department.
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January 20, 1940,
HOSTILITIES
Kinky Awes
Mary
Crining
Polme
THE SAAR ZONE in the area of operations on the Western Front. over German territory und Ind repelled attacks by enemy fighters.
New Record¦ STOCK MARKET
Created
Stop The War 15 Marriage Ceremonies
Resolution
S.A. Parliament To Be Tested
CAPE TOWN, Jan, 19 (Reuter)- The Brst session of South Africa's war-time Parliament began sliting to-day.
At The Registry
A record number of morringes were performed at the Registry yes Lerday, when Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith officiated at #teen woldings. In all it is estimated that a thousand people witnessed the ceremonies.
REPORT
Hongkong Stock Exchange, weekly report issued yesterday says.
The feature of the week has been heavy trading in Cements. On touching $10 Buyer and Sellers were at about equal strength. They have cased to enquiries at $18.70 and have come to business at this level. There lus also been trading of a represen- falive scale throughout the list, The couples were as follows: Mr, coupled with a respectable turnover. Yeung Hong-lok, merchant, and Miss Its rather noticeable fluctuations Chan Suu-mal, of 3 Yuk Sau Street; have been confined to the narrowest Mr. Lam Wa-hung, assistant, and of limits. The only apparent excep- Miss Kwok Ki-ying, of 86 Kai Yan
General Hertzog, the fornier Premier who lost out at the beginningitoad; Bix. Fan Kin-wab, teacher, and tinns being H.K. Banks, opening at
Miss Kwak Sui-kway, of 23 Main $1,370-and-traded down to $1,050 of the war when he tried to keep
Street: Mr. Eng Bing-theun, student, this being also a reflection of some South Africa neutral, is to move resolution stating that the time bas
and Miss Yeung Theulin,, student; casing off in the London qualotion cf the period and Unlons Fook, mer- £2 Over to comme
stop the
against Mr. Thomas Lue, allas Luc war Germany.
chant, and Miss Cheung Yin-kom, of which opened at $400 and closed at Volinit on this and on the resolution
408 Old Village, Tuipo Market; Mr. $170 business done. The divergence Fang Ying-sing, clerk at the General in the quotations for these two Post Office, and Miss L Shuck-ching, premier stocks is not relatively very but when compared with the Sung-yun, staff of the office of the Cheklang-angel Rail-other stocks assume exaggerated pro- way, and Miss Marguerite Lau portions. Both Govt, 4% and 34% teacher; Mr. Lo Tat-cheuck, mer-Loans have attracted attenten, rc- chant, and Misg Chong Sock-luen, of sulting in sizable exchange of these
confirming the war policy is expected to show that General Jan Smuts hus now larger following than that Hertzog's polley of neutrality.
OVER HOLLAND which supported him against General of 101 Queen's Road East; Mr. Wu great. notlecable variations in the
THE HAGUE, Jan. 19 (Reuter).~~
flew
It is officially announced that foreign
planes fester over Forth-eastern EDUCATION DEPT.
and were Bred on by Dutch anti-
aircraft batteries,
There was some indication that the
APPOINTMENTS
In today's issue of the Govem-
planes were British, and the Dutchment Gazette several appointments in Government is making inquiries in the Education: Department are noti London.
Nazi Missionaries.
Released
fled.
Mr. C. G. Sallis has been appointed to be Director of Education from November 1030; Me. W. L. Handyside to be Senior Inspector of Schools from the same date; Mr. G. E. S. Central Upsell to be Principal,
Messrs. D. M. be tu NEW DELHI, Jan. 19 (Reuter) British School; and Interned on the outbreak of war as Richards and G. W. Reeve
Sentor Masters, Education ment.
Depart-
Messrs. G. S. Coxhead, b.sc. and S. G. Davis, B.Sc., have been appointed They are members of the Society of to be Masters in the Education De-
a precautionary measure, 32 German missionaries have now been released
in India,
the Divine Word, and the gratitudepartment.
of the Catholic members of the Church ·
has been expressed to the Govern
ment of India in a resolution.
Guerillas Wreck
Coal Mine
PEIPING, Jan. 20 (Reuter) A party of Chinese guerilins yesterday
Lieutenant-Commander J. Jolly, B.N.R., who arrived in the Colony on January 15, has been appointed to be Deputy Harbour Master.
Commander T. C. Suff, R.D., R.N.H. (Retired), FRBA AINA, has re- simed duly as Assistant Harbour Master,
A further list at 100 names of firms raided and wrecked the coal mines are published in to-day's issun of the at Choukontiem, 20 miles south-east "Government. Gazette" under the of Peiping,
Mr. S. C. Feltham, Chartered and Registered Architect, has been ap pointed to be an Executive Engineer.
Trading With The Enemy Order. The names of 15 firms in Japan are Included in the list.
Joer Kunst
Mr. H. C. K. Hawk appointed to be attached to the Im- poris and Experts Office for special
The appointment made on June 3. duties. 1930, of Mr. H. Ahmed to act as n Public Vaccinator,, has been can- called,
ROOM BATH
$6-
CENTRAL.
CLEAN AMA ad
Messrs. F. B. Blakey, J. M. Pearson. W. A. A. Ferguson and G. Edwards have been permitted to quit the Hongkong Defence Reserve,
Mr. T. O. Morgan has been appoint- ted to be an Engineer, Public Works
Department,
Mr. David Lolo has been appointed to be a Government Chem!at,
Hongkong
noun Road, The Cheung Yul Bonds at $104, and $05%, respectively. hungs merchant, and Miss Au Yeung The latter being ex interest of $14 Lai-miu, of 1 Victoria Street; Mr. pakl 15th inst. Closing tone quietly Cheng Yu-fun, merchant, and Miss steady. Chow Yuk-ching, of 95 Electric Road; Mr. Lo Shui-nin, merchant, and Miss Chu Shuk-yce, of 23 Chlu
Lung
Street; Mr. Cheung Kow-yue, steward, of the Lalchikok Hospital, and Miss Chan Kwan-ying, of 33 Eastern Street; Mr. Denis Leung, office assistant, and Miss Lizzie Wong, of 02 Kennedy Hoad; Mr. Lau Hong draughtsman of the P.W.D., and Miss Wong Luen-ying, of 30 Pine Street: Mr. Li Ping-yin, gas salesman, and Miss Lo King-fong, ut 270 Queen's Road C.
COLONY'S NEW P.0.. CHIEF
Mr. R., D. Forrest. Inmariv
at the Firet Mogisirate
Central Magistracy, who has been succeedcd KC.. has by Mr. G. Sheldon, been appointed Postmaster-General, states to-day's "azette."
The appointment dates from January 12
Mr. Forcat is concurrently made Assistant. Censor.
Mr. B. Wynne-James, the form- er Postmaster-General has been op- pointed Labour Officer.
NOT SABOTAGE-
LONDON, Jan. 19 (Reuter).-It is officially stated on the information at prezent available, there is no reason to suspect that the Waltham Abbey explosion was caused by sabotage.
The whole matter is being investi gated by an official Committee of En- quiry.
According to an order laued by Mr. W. 3. Carrie, the Controller of Food In Hongkong, the standard price for 20 or tits of Quaker Oats has been set at 82 cents in
Business Done Durlog the Week I.K. Bank $1,305, $1.370, $1,360 Canton Insurances $207
Union Insurances $470 1.K. Fires $180
Wharves S103
Docks $211, $214. 521, 1%.
$21.35, $214, $21.00
Providents $4.70, 5434, $4.70, $4.65,
$4.70
Motels $5.70, $5, $5.70, $5.05,
$5.70
Lands $334, $33.85, $33.80
Humphreys $8%%
Renities 31%
Tramways $174. $17.00
China Lights (Old) $7.05, $7.05,
$7.70
$55
Electrics $55%, $55 Macno Elcetrics $18.10, $10 Telephones (Old) $25
Telephones: (New) $0.60 Cements
$18.03. $18.00, $18.70,
$184, $18.65, $19
Dairy Farms (Old) $22.00, $22 Dairy Farms (Now) $214
Watsons $0.20, $94, $0.20, · 8034.
$0.20
Constructions (Old) $1
Vibro Piling $9
Govt. 4% Loan 101 Changes (4 p.m.) Closing Queiatlons
H.K. Banks
Providents
*Buyers
Humphreys H.K. Trama China Lights (Old) Chinn Lights (New) Canents ..... Entertainmenté
HK. Electrics
.$1,340
.84.00
$8.05
.$17.80
.$7.70
.$451
$30,70
Bellers
Bales
... $50
.91.386
$21.00/.50
II.K. Banks H.K. Docks Providents HKC Hotels H.K. Lands H.K. Trams HK Electrics Cements v1.
K, Govt 117
$4.70... 35.70 $33.00 $17.00/.00% .3664/66.00
$10.70
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