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March 11, 1940.

CLASSIFIED

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,

ADVERTISEMENTS GREEN ISLAND CEMENT

25 words $2.50

for 3 days prepaid SITUATIONS VACANT. NURSE OR ATTENDANT, Male, good sallar required. Passage to Now York City via Pacific offered for services attending mulc mental patient. Reply with full particular, giving nationality, age, experience, any, etc. Nuric, P. O. Box 86.

WANTED TO BUY. WANTED, Diesel engine motor ship, niet tonnage about 200 tons. Send particulars to No. 80, Wing Lok Street, East, Hongkong,

FOR SALE.

KAT MORE PEARS FOR YOUN Health. American Fresh Pears, fully riped for immediate use, special $1.20 per doz. Buy once before stock exhausted. Tin Hop Produce Co., 40 Des Voeux Road Central, Tele- phone 24412.

CO., LTD.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fifty first Ordinary Annual Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the ofees of the Company, Exchange Building, Des Voeux Road Central, Victoria, Hong Kong, on Wednesday, the 3rd day of April, 1910, at 11.30 o'clock, am. for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Roport of the Directors for, the year ended 31st December, 1939.

THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from THURSDAY, the 21st MARCH, 1940, to WEDNESDAY, the 3rd

APRIL, 1940, both days inclusive,

By Order of the Board of Directors,

R. TAYLOR, Acting Secretary. Hongkong, 4th March, 1940,

***

"HONGKONG AS REVEALED BY THE DAIRY FARM ICE &

excellent views

Notice to Shareholders

THE CAMERA' Second Edition. COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.

of the Over 80 Colony, Price $1.50. Obtainable at Kolly & Walsh, Ltd., Hongkong Travel Bureau or from the Publishers, South China Morning Past, Ltd., Wyndham Street.

H.K. Stock Market

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

BANKS

H.K. Banks, $..... H.K. Banks (Lon. Reg.) HI.K. Banks (H.K. Beg.) Chartered £....... Mercantile, A. & B. £ Mercantile, C. £....

East Asia S..

INSURANCES

China Underwriters $.

SHIPPING

Notice is hereby given that the Forty-fourth Ordinary Yearly Meeting of the Shareholders in the Company will be held at the Company's Town Oflce, 2, Lower Albert Road, an WEDNESDAY, 27th MARCH, 1940, ut NOON, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Birectors together with Statement of Accounts, to Banction the declaration of, a Dividend and to re-elect Directors and Auditora.

1,470 sa,

The Transfer Books of the £ 93 n. E 921⁄2 n. Company will be CLOSED from ..9% 13th March to 27th March, 1940, .31% n.

both daya inclusive. .12% n. ...77.11.

227 b.

485 b. . 1. ກ. .185 D.

Canton $....

Union $......

H.K. Fire $.

Douglasea $.

Steamboats $

110 b. 10% n.

Indo-Chinos P$

.100 n.

Indo-Chinas D.$.

...80 n.

Shell (Bearers) 5/-

Waterboats $

DOCKS ETC.

Wharves $..

Docks $.

Porvidents. $.... Sh. Docks Sh. $..

MINING

Kailan s/- flaubs $.... Venz. Gold $. ILK. Mines

Hotels $. Lands

LANDS

Lands 4% Debentures

Sal Lands Sh. $. Humphreys $..

H.K. Realties $.

Trums $...

.78/0 n.

7 n.

5.10 b. .30 n.

By Order of the Board of Directors,.

G. MILNE

Secretary, Hongkong, 29th February, 1940.

THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN COMPANY LTD.

Notice to Shareholders

Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

BRITAIN'S

Even The Sea Froze In Great Cold Spell Along British Isles

WAS 'HUSH-HUSH' FREEZE RECORD SINCE BATTLE OF WATERLOO

SNOW REACHED B.E.F.'s FRONT WAS ATTEMPT

TOPS OF HOUSES

IN THE COUNTRY

It can now be revealed that during the cold wave which descended on Britain just before Christmas, and lasted into the first half of January, 35 degrees of frost! was recorded in one part of the country. It was the coldest period for 45 years.

The remarkable results of the

cold could not be reported, as the Censor forbade all reference to the weather until 15 days after the event.

All bus services, between towns of Kent and villages in this part were abandoned for days, snow tiling roads to the hedge tops.

:

Traders Ure Sleighs So that a wedding party might be Temperatures in Lamdon were well below freezing point for over a week, able to reach the parish church at and 25 degrees of frost was.register-Capell three miles from Folkestone, a Hunt of men worked five days cut- ed ut suburban went or stations.

ALSO A MORASS

By PETER LAWLESS -

Daily Telegraph Special Correspondent

With the British Air Force in France, For 18 hours the long.spell of unusually severe weather has been slowly breaking, and the alternate thaws and frosts have been playing disconcerting tricks with the road and pavement surfaces.

of the

curves.

rag-

First we had a night of Silver, road running parallel with the dld damage estimated at Thaw with rain falling on the front, frozen ground and turning to ico more than £5,000, besides hinder- ing operations for upwards of two as it fell.

Then thaw set in, and when the months while the road was being world was a waste of mud and repaired. melting snow hear frost came, so Every step to prevent unneces- that the transports appeared pos- sary damage has been taken by the the French authorities here. Trafile sessed

devil and populace slithered uncontrolled in controls have been established all often to along the roads, and special regula- nerve-racking

force. Into finisht bruised but escaping con- tions have been put

All concerned have been warned cussion.

and

thas Generals, privates,

summary action will be taken pickers all sat down together, and against any offenders. and the humour, consisting as it does, in point has been emphasised that un- t way through the blocked The Thames was frozen over at ting

the less all precautions are adhered to ronda

other people's misfortunes. to the church. Among the Kingston and for eight miles be-

village streets have been filled without question, the serviceability

of the roads may be at stake. tween Teddington and Sunbury, gang was the bride's father.

with ill-disguised merriment. In the Capel district snow reached gher up the river many locks were frozen. Twelve inches of Lee to the housetops of some homes, and

themselves Ion reservoirs.

familles found

trapped London cavered

until they could cut 日 wav out results of the cold were: Other

The en froze as it lapped the through their doors.

of the Families in some shore at Felpham, near Bognor Regis, Sussex, a line of ice stretch-Isolated districts near Folkestone were

along the ing

the coast for 300 yards. completely cut off for nearly a fort- found dead in her night. Tradespeople were unable to A woman, both at

at istington,

Londen, was sit-reach their homes for 12 days, and

supplies ran very short. ting in a block of lee.

On Romney Marsh, Kent, where Royul Members of the

sheep graze, many skuted daily at Frogmore, Windsor thousands of Castle. Due their visit to Wind-farmers report that sheep

sor the

and

Household

more

were

Queen watched frozen to death, while others were lout for days in drifts. All feeding winter sports on the frozen lake.

be carried froin Skating for the first time in 11 for flocks had to be years was possible on Rydal Water farms to the sheep for over a week.

Sid-ing on the hills at Folkestone and other inkes in Westmorland.

the

The thermometer fell below zero became an everyday happening, while With huge snow-traders used sielghs instead of their places. in

mailed drifts

around as

as well, people in motor vans to deliver goods. the country suffered acutely. being

Shipping Hold Up imprisoned in coitnges for days,

On

Serpentine, in London, skating was confined to the Long Water, which means that a third of the whole stretch of water available. There was Gin. of There Park.

Skuting was possible in most parts suffered

During one spell of fog shipping movements were at a standstill for estuary. 36 hours on the Thames An indication of the severity of the Ice. atmosphere was the freezing over nf

dry dock.

Was

was niso skating in Regent'the Thames the swan

THE FIFTY-THIRD ORDINARY of the country, and championships

were held on Lingay Fen, Cambridge

Many Deaths

North Wales railways were snowed up and ice covereit strelches of the Humber, Mersey and Severn.

ANNUAL MEETING OF SHARE-shire. Winter, sports were in. full 103. HOLDERS will be held at the swing in Derbyshire and other hilly 22. Office of Messrs. Jardine, Mathe-districts. Hon & Co., Ltd. on TUESDAY, 2nd APRIL 1940, at NOON for the .18/6 1. purpose of receiving the Report of 10 n. the Directors and the Statement 4. of Accounts for the year ended .4 cls. n. [31st December, 1939.

.5.80 n. 38 n. pany

100 n. SATURDAY, the 23rd MARCH, family of six was killed when the

house boiler burst.

M Edgbaston Observatory, outside 74. 1940.

15 n

Chinese Estates $.

UTILITIES

103 n.

Peak Trams (old) $.

10 sa. ..8 n. ..4 n. .661⁄2 b. -271⁄2 n.

Peak Trams (new) $. Stor Ferries

Ferries $...

China

China Lights (old) $.

Lights (new) H.K. Electrica $..... Macao Electrics $ Sandakan Lights S. Telephones (old) $. Telephones (new) $. Tractions s/..... Tractions (Pref.) s/-

.8.45 n. 5.55 n. .67.60 n. .22 R. 114 b.

AL

One of the birds! in the In mid-

The movement of certain types of lorries when loaded, and certain other transport is forbidden. On

aro vehicles no account

Transport on roads during or unimediately following a thaw can do a tremendous fot of destruction. I remember an occasion in 1017 when a battery commander, by moved off a good road or hard shifting his runs along 13 miles of standing.

Woman

Cannot Widow Of

Be Husband

She Divorced

to be

A WOMAN whose husband dies after she has divorced him cannot be his widow.

This was a ruling by Mr. Justice Simonds in a stream just above, Kingston - Chancery Division action over a will.

The judge quoted the Oxford Dictionary definition of a widow and broke his way through the c. 45 "a woman whose husband is dead and who has not re-

It

was rescued by Mr. Alfred Einnis,

of Kingston, who put out in boat

The

swin

was brought ashore and in a pen. recovered

There were striking evidences of the effects of the extraordinarily low temperature in the home. The num- The total number of deaths is unber of frozen water pipes must have known, but it is believed there must constituted a record. have been hundreds,

Thousands of people were without water pipes caused kitchen their ordinary running water supply Frozen d The Transfer Books of the Com-hoiler explosions resulting in many for several days. So widespread was whole the trouble that the Metropolitan will be CLOSED

from casualties. At Newcastle

Water Board sent oul men to fix stand pipes from the mains.

to TUESDAY, the 2nd APRIL, 1940, both days inclusive.

{1

In many parts householders could their turn to l Birmingham, the extraordinary read- be seen waiting

of 35 degrees of frost was re-buckets. Before this measure was

ink

By Order of the Board of corded on the ground, and there adopted by the Water Board, people Directors,

were records up to 30 degrees of frost in difficulties had been dependent on in soute other places.

neighbours whose piprs were not frozen.

C. M. MANNERS,, · Secretary and Manager, Hongkong, 11th March, 1940,

HONGKONG & WHAMPON DOCK CO., LTD.

Notice is hereby given that the .C.D. 21/9 n. Ordinary Yearly Meeting of Share-local traffic.

INDUSTRIALS

20.00 n.

.114 n.

Exchange At A Glance

SELLING TT. London ... Demand du, T.T. Shanghai

T.T.-Singapore. T.T. Japan T.T. India T.T. U.S.A.

Monila T.T.

TT. Australia

.1/2.25/32

1/2.25/32 ..350 5233

101

101

2

.23%

Hatavia

44/4

T.T. Bangkok

150

Salgon

.108

France

.10.82

T.T. Switzerland

.105 .1/67

BUYING

4 m/s D/P do.

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

4 m/s France

at its

U.S. Cross rate in London 4.02

.307 U.S. Cross rale in N.Y.

In the Midlands the first half of January this year was the coldest

Demand for Oil Stoves since 1804 and the coldest spell since

There was an unprecedented de- February, 1895.

Trafic between London und Bir-mand for all stoves to put in or under mingham on the Grand Union Cunat the water cistern lofts, hut mony was at a standstill for, several days. people found that, owing to Dig The constant use of an ice-breaking Army requirements, it was dimeult, best kept the short stretch between If not impossible, to get them. Tyseley and Birmingham open to

possessors of stoves had Many Their first practical experience of the Although the River Severn was laws against Sunday trading. A .23/- n. holders will be held in the Ofice frozen over in places to a thickness Sunday was one of the days when the of the Company, No. 2 Queen's of 14in., traftle on the river pro-frozen pipes danger was Cald: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. S.-14.00 . Building, Hong Kong, on Tuesday, eceded normally. Mr. J. E. Bradley, greatest, and many people were un 19.00 .consideration of the Directors' mission, said that it was only the to break the law even in such on

constant day and night frame that emergency. .8.16 n. Report and Balance Sheet for the kept this important waterway open. Sixteen degrees of frost were re- .22% n. year endlag 31st December, 1939. Lancashire experienced the severest corded in Edinburgh, and thousands The Share Register and Trang-winter for nearly 60 years. Conals of people skaled. The upper renchen froze, and after vain attempts to of the harbour at Leith Docks were .9.45 b.fer Books will be closed from the keep them open with ice-breakers, covered by ice. A few days later a 1.AD n. 15th to 26th March, 1940, both days barge traffic was brought to a stand-"peu soup" for mude the black-out still, and the canals were left to the so complete that torches were use- .41 n. inclusive.

legs! skaters,

Tramcars and 'buses took the Two Months to Repair Pipes wrong routes and the whole of Edin- So many pipes burst at Minchend, burgh's transport system was for a Somerset, thai phanbers say It will time entirely suspended.

Cold: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $...12 | 26th March, 1910, at noon for the superintendent of the Severn Com-uble to get paralin. Dealers refused

Canton lees S.

Cements $..

ILK, Ropes

STORES, &c. Dairy Farms (old) $. Dairy Farms (new) Watsons $ Lane, Crawfords $ Sinceres 3 Wing On (HK) §. Powell, Lid. s

COTTON MILLS

Ewo Sh. $......

S'hai Cotton Sh. $.

Zoong Sing, Sh. $......

....n.

22

12.

.7% n.

n.

By Order of the Board of .42 n. Directors,

Wing On Textiles, Sh. $....40%

MISC.

H.K. Entertainments $..

Constructions (old) $

Constructions (new) $.

Vibro Piling $.

Ch. Govt. 5% 1925

G. Bonds

H.K. Govt. 4% Loan

ILK.

Ma Govt, 34% Loan

Antamok

Atok

Bagulo Gold

Balong buhay

Benguet · Cošs,

(Lon.) /-

170 n. ..05 7.

n.

7.49 n. 1% n

1 n. ..8% n.

.51% n.

..100% n.. .95n.

14/0 n.

E. COCK, Chief Manager, Hongkong, 27th February, 1940.

RATIONING FOR

4 m/s L/C London...1/3.3/32

30 d/s India

..1/3.7/32 .2444 .11.37

TO CURB JAPAN'S ARMY

Tada Reveals Plans To American Correspondent

PEIPING. (UP), Lieut-Gen." Hayao Tuda, supreme Japanere army commander in North China, outlined four objectives in connection with future military operations, in an in- terview with Harry T. Brundidge. St.

Louls Star-Times writer. His interview was the first granted to a newspaperman since taking the high command.

ol

Gen. Tada's stated objectives are: Elimination by the Japanese army aerial bombings of Chinese clvillan populations in unfortißed towns.

Instructions (aiready given) to all that henceforth Japanese soldiers any misconduct will result in paulsh- ments from imprisonment to death.

Orders to soldiers to conduct them- represen- selves humbly and not as tatives of a conquering power,

Restoration of the Chinese farmer

to the soil, and the soil to the farmer; new standards of living for allevia tion of suffering in poverty-stricken districts.

The

Interview was arranged by chief of the Cal. Hitoshi Hamada,

press section

of the North China headquarters of the Imperial Japan ese Anny, and his assistant Lleut. Masaru Takata. Licut Takata neted as Interpreter.

To Pacify China

In the course of an exchange of questions and answers, Gen. Tada sald the Japanese expeditionary forces will proceed with their ori- ginal mission, to pacify China. The army will assume responsibility for the maintenance of peace and order, but all political, cultural and econo mle matters, excepting affairs of Chinese farmers, will continue to be handled by the China Affairs Board (which meets regularly in Tokyo).

My greatest concern to-day is the Chinese farmer," said Gen. Tada. "Ele constitutes 00 per cent of China's 400,000,000 and nowhere .else on earth are to be found such miserable people. They live in poverty and

married, or a wife bereaved of squalor and millions die' of starva-

tion. her husband."

the is our plan to restore The question was raised on a farmer to the soll, and to enable summons taken out by an execu- each family to earn enough to raise tor of the late Mr. Charles the standards of living." Henry Goodwin Norman, father of Mrs. Dorothy Esther Bethune Cozeng, of Cross Oak Road, Berkhamsted (Herts).

A Half-Share

"Isn't it rather difficult for the average Chinese to understand such high purposes

when your soldiers. chase him through the rice fields and keep him ose jug chead of bayonet in his back?"

0.

Not Warring on People Gen, Tada. smiled broadly and "Japan has been vividly plctured as making war against

By his will. It was stated, Mr. Norman Kave half his residuary sald: estate to his daughter, Mrs. Winifred Allee Mitchell, absolutely, and the in America other half to Mrs. Cozens, during her these unfortunate people. But it is life and, after her death upon trust not true. We are warring against bandits, wor lords and Communists. for her children.

The fundamental purpose of He directed that if Mrs. Cozens became a widow and had no children, Japan's armed action in China is to domination of her share of his residuary estate prevent European

to make East Asin should be transferred to her "for her East Asia and absolute use and benefit."

safe

for East Asiatics.

"It is true that when dur troops

In 1936, Mrs. Cozens divorced her husband, who died last year. There capture a city, a town, or a village, there are mopping up' uperations. was no issue.

Mr. Justice Simonds sald Mrs. These are not pleasant, but neces- We must subdue, and some. Cozens, had not remarried and she sary. ..83%

now claimed that, having survived times liquidate, those who oppose Mr. Cozens, she become absolutely our aims and ideals."

Then this question was put to Gen, entitled to one-half of the residuary

Tada: estate and not merely to a life in- terest..

Labour Will Criticise

Party's Attitude Towards The War

LONDON, Mar. 10 (Reuter), -The Labour party will support be two months before they can repair! 1 can now be revealed that them all, even though they work at hold-up and dislocation of leave the every step ensuring the success full pressure.

the British Forces at Christmas was ful prosecution of the war, hut At Southampton the ground tem- due largely to the severity of the will continue to criticise in-

Not Her Husband

After quoting the Oxford Diction-

"But we

do not understand the bombing and killing of Chinese civilians."

"No, you do not understand," the

nry the judge said that at the time general replied. The bombings of Mr. Cozens died he was not her hus-so-called unfortified towns with re- sultant killings of civilians have band, and it was impossible to say

been necessary accidents. Such 1. that she became his widow.

Somewhat reluctantly he came to bombings were involved in military the conclusion that he could not do operations and there will no more bombings of unfortified cities, towns violence to

to the language of the will, and he decided that Mrs. Cozena didi and villages." not become the widow of Mr. Cozens; and so did not become entitled to have transferred to her one moiety of the residuary estate absolutely.

perature dropped as low as 21deg of weather and its effect on transport. efficiency, wavering and lack of New Appointment frost Lakes and ponds in the town Fog also delayed vessels carrying foresight,

and

district were frozen over for the troops from France. first time for many years.

Frozen Rain

Espionage In Holland

Authorities Unearth. said Mr. Arthur

Several Plots Greenwood, Deputy Leader of LONDON, Mar. 10 (British Wire- the Labour Opposition to-day. less)-Mr. W. H. Ingrams, Resident N. IRELAND

Adviser at Mukalla, has been selected | AMSTERDAM, Mar. 10 (Reuter). Some Idea of the arctic conditions One of the more unusual 'features which prevailed may be gained of the cold spell, noticeable in the Criticism of the Government, he for appointment as Chief. Secretary The authorities continue to unearth

espionage affairs.. LONDON, Mar. 10 (British Wire- from the fact that the sea water in early part of January, was the fall cald, did not mean that the nation was of Aden.

The post of Chief Secretary is

The Police. of Amsterdam, search- nation united would Maramans (HK) /4/ .less). Despite the fact that North- the outer docks at Southampton had ing of frozen rain. This differs from divided. A

ern Ireland produces far more meat a coating of leo and that a steamer the more common hall. MANILA BHARES

make every sacrifice to bring about being created to take the place of ing a house, found another secret Frozen rala is water vapour con-

a war to a successful conclusion as those of Political Secretary and Civil wireless transmitter. Following are sales and bid prices: than it consumes, rationing will belonging to a local shipping com-

are appre- The foreign owners. Secretary on the vacation of the falling densed to come into operation there on Mon-pany was surrounded by lee while!

rain which,

soon as possible.

posts by their present

Lieut. hended. holders, The Labour Party would ura Col. Lake, who is retiring, and Major day as in the rest of the United lying at her berth every night.

Two arrests were made in differnt Kingdom.

The unusual sight of Iceffoes float-posses through a belt of temperature This will help to reduce the total ing down the River Itchen was also below freezing, where the drops of greater efforts to this cat at world Sinclair, who is reverting to the ser- parts of the country in connection moisture are frozen to small blocks not with hold ils criticism of men who vice of the Government of India. with what is described as a' serious United Kingdom meat Imports from seen.

of ice. Hall is water vapour which did not live up to their responsibl-

Mr. Ingrama will be succeeded at ease of espionage. overseas and release cargo space for

The Polico refuse to disclose detalla In the Folkestone dlatcic! the sea is condensed straight to, ice without Itles.

Mukalla by Mr. G. A. Joy, Resident: other needs.

froze in the harbour and on the first becoming water.

Mr. Dalton's Spooch

Commlalaner of Now Hebrides.

Transmitting Set Solsed nhate, the ice being several inches

The Inst time the Thames was

AMSTERDAM, Mar. 10 (UP)-It thick.

LONDON, Mar. 10 (British Wire-

has been learned that the police on & Fritz' report on

Towns and vulages Insouth-east frozen was on Feb. 17, 1920, when

house the market::

district of England were completely cut off by a mile of the river was covered will, less)--Mr. Hugh Dalton, speaking at Price Changes at the end of the road for many days owing to feres tee at Wallingford-on-Thames and a Labour Party meeting at Bradford justice between nations, an organised Saturday raided a morning period of trading on the rnowstorms. During one, fall lasting more than 30 persons walked across. this afternoon, said: "I have heard international force against any future southern residential

In February. 1895, Londoners within the last ten days from the lips aggression, and a re-shaping of the Amsterdam and, confiscated a secret.

life of the world.

radio transmiller belonging to fox- Manila Gold Sharemarket were trac-only an hour and a half at Folkestone shivered in 45dng of frost. Ollier of Polish and Czech socialists from We must learn to plan for plenty, eigners whore nationality and names- donal to one centavo, A quiet condi-nearly one foot of snow fell. tion continued with little Interest The Folkestone-London main road exceptionally low readings Include men and women with haunted eyer,

The Investigation themselves have witnessed. Our the world have put within our rench being shown on the point of traders, was completely blocked for days at and def Christmecember, 1000, unprintable stories of what they Selence and the natural wealth of cannot be disclosed continuing.

Coco Grove was up one-half cen- Newington and on the. Folkestone and 30deg at 1700.

ears and lorries were Dec. 4, 1870, holds the record for in Britain would be the same as theirs prosperity and security for all man- It will be recalled that the police tavo, na wa Inguta Gold and United Dover rood

“But after, victory must come a one of the frat peace aims of the raided a house in the suburbs at Paracale, while San Mauricio nd-snowed up in drifts, 10 to 12 feet the coldest visitation in this country: or worse if Hitler got us in his power. kind. To grain thin prize must be found a secret, transmitter when ther

Rolterdam last week. On that date 55deg of frost, was re- deep.

glstered in Berwickshire

real and lasting peace based on workers of all lands,"" The following is Swan, Culbertson vanced and centavo,

Big Wedge Coco Grovo

Cons, Mines Demonstration Enst Mindanao I.XL.

Ipo Gold

Hagon Mining Mortuito Cons. Masbate Cons.... Mind. Motherlodo North Camarines Mine Operation Paracalo Gumaus Ron Mauriels

Burigao Cons,

Nuvor Consej

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