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$515
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3480
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136
Steamboats
#51
$5
130
lacios (pret)
$30
120
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$20
03/9
Shells.
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94/45 $15.20
Mining
$4.32
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Baguio Gold 27 ct.
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$2.90
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, APRIL
NINE JEWS AND TWO
ARABS KILLED
Serious Situation In Palestine
("Hong Kong Dally Press" Special)
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Jerusalem. April 20. Nine Jews and two Arabs were killed, 40 Jews and 15 Arabs received serious injuries in street fighting in Jaffa. In view of the serious situation, British troops, including machine gun de- tachments, were ordered to proceed to Jaffa. Although order is restored for the time being. It is feared that rioting may in Haifa and Jerusalem.
recur
Many shops in the Jewish part of Jerusalem have been voluntarily closed by their proprietors. That the anxiety felt by the Jews in Jerusalem'is not entirely unjustified was shown by the fact that a British-Jewish patrol was fired upon by a pass- ing motor car, The Arabs have "proclaimed a boycott against Jewish goods, and a general strike on Monday. The present trou- ble started when Jews and Arabs cashed at the funeral of Arab leader and simultaneous Jewish demonstrations.-- Trans- occan News Service.
TROOPS CALLED OUT
Jerusalem, Apr. 19 Troops hate been called out at Jaffa as a result of rioting between Jews and Arabs and there have been several fatalities.
Jewish sources areport nine dead In the disturbances and 39 injar- ed, 11 of them seriously.
A curfew order is being enforced in Jaffa and Telaviv at 7 p.m. and at present all is quiet in both
towns.
Eariler reports said only three Jews were killed and 20 injured, but us the day wore on and details of the fighting were disclosed the death toll steadily mounted.
At the outbreak of trouble in Jaffa, Jewish business men at- tempted to escape to Telaviv.
Telephone lines between Jaffa and other points are in the hands of the Government, so that com- munication by private persons is impossible All trade by caravan
от
otherwise between Jaa and Halfa has ceased.
The Government, late to-day re- ported the situation well in hand, with troops standing by, but up to the present there has been no occasion to use them.- Router.
CAIRO REPORT
Paris, Apr. 19. It is reported from Calro that four Jews and two Arabs have been
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"I killed at Halfa in the Arab-Jewish rioting, and a British officer among the seriously wounded,
A state of alarm has been de- clared throughout Palestine.-- | Router
ALLEGED MURDER
Jerusalem. Apr. 19.
21, 1936.
VESSELS DUE
Achilles, & S., April 28 Acteas, R. & S., May 4. Agra, Gilman's, April 9. Auga Maersk, Jebson's, May 1. Asama Siara, N.Y.K., April 21 Astoria, Jebsen's, May 20. Bangalore, P. & .. April 24. Barents, J.C.J. Line, April 4. Benniler, Loxtoy's, May 1, Banglus, Loxley's, May 9 Benelauch, Loxley's, Har 9. Ben rooch, Loxley's, April 21. Debar, P. & O., April 21. Bremerhaven, Molchers', May 6. Bronxville, Jebsen's, April 29. Burgenland, Jebsen's, April 4. Canton, Messageries', April 21. Chenonceaux, Messageries, May 2. Chitral, P. & O., April 29. City of Mobile, Bank Line, May 10. Conte Verde, Lloyd Triestinn, April Deucalion, B. & S., May 10. Donau, Melchers', May 13. Duisburg, Jebsen's, May 12. Emp. of Asn, C.P.S., May 7. Emp. of Canada, C.P.S., May 22. Ep. of Japan, C.P.S., April 24 Emp. of Russia, O.P.S., Jane 4. Fusijamn, Lloyd Triestino, April 21. Fusijama, Lloyd Triestino, April 21, Gen. Pershing, States Co., Blay 8. General Lee, States "Co.. April 24. Gneiseras, Melchors', May 5, Himalaya, Lloyd Triestino, May 5. Jean Laborde. Messagerier, May 18. Isar, Melcher, May 5.
Kamo Maru, N. Y... April 24. Katori Mara, N.YK., April 25. Kaying, B. & S.. April 21. Kulmerload, Jebsen's, May 16. La Pista Maru, O.SK, April 23. Lisbon Mary, O.S.K.. April 22, Lossiebank, Bank Line, April 21, Malaya, E.A. Co., May
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following a slash between Arabs Mecklenburg. Jebsen's. April 29.
A tense situation exists at Jata | Mar. Joffre, Messgeries', April 21.
Maychashi Maru, N.Y.K., April 27.- and Jews on the occasion of Menescheus, R. & S., April 21 funeral of two Arabs, allegedly Mentor B. & S., May 17. der of a Jew. murdered in revenge tor the mur-
Mirzapore, P. & O., April 21. Neumark, Jebsen's. May 1. }
the
order in Jafa
Police, however, believe men were slain in an Arab feud,
Police, after repeated
baton charges, restored after several had been reported killed. Now, in steel helmets and rolling the streets. armed, with rifles, they are pat-
All stores are closed.- Reuter.
BRITISH STONED
Jerusalem, Apr. 19. An order-in-council has been published empowering the High Commissioner to implement emer- gency regulations in any way ne- cessary in view of the serious riot- ing in Palestine.
"
A British engineer, his wife and child were stoned at Jaffa, but all three escaped with only minor in- Juries--.. Reuter,
FUTURE OF PALESTINE
Mr. Thomas's Arguments Fail To Satisfy Jewry
London, April. 1. The address by Sir Arthur Wau- chope, the High Commissioner for Palestine, explaining to the Arab 326,16 and Jewish leaders or December 21 and 22 the proposed new Con- stitution for Palestine has been issued as a White Paper by the Colonial Office last month. (Cmd. 5119, 2d.).
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ON MILITARY SERVICE
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Mr. J. H. Thomas, the Colonial Secretary, in a foreword, says that to make the intentions of the Goverment in regard to the method of election clear it should be stated that it is proposed that each of the three communities should have its own electorate that is, provision will be made for the Moslems to elect eight mem- bers to the Legislative Council, for the Jews to elect three members,
alve on this account and that much of the criticism is based on insufficient grounds."
"The mandate."
Neptuna, Cibb's & NEES, April 25 Nellore, E. & A. S.S. Co., April 30. Nordmark, Jebsen's. April 28. Peracun, B. & S., May 4 Pleasantville. Bank Line, April 26. Pros. Cleveland, Dollar's, April 27. Pres. Coolidge, Dollar's, May 7. Pres. Grant, A.M. Line, April 24. Pres Jackson, A.M. Line, May 15, Pres. Jefferson, A.M. Line, av 1. Pres. McKinley, A.M. Line, May Pres. Montae, Dollar's,, May 8. Pros. Taft, Dollar's. May 25. Pres. Fan Buren. Doller's, Mar. 2. Pres. Wilson; Dollar's, April 24. Protesilaus, B. & S., April 28. Ranpura, P. & O., May 13. Roseville. Bank Line, April 29. Santhia, B.I. (Apear), April 29. Sarpedon. B. & S., April 25. Shantang. Gilman's, May 2 Shirela, B.. (Apear), April 23. Tai Yang, Dodwall's April 22 Soudan, P. & O., May 11. Tamara, Gilman's, May 17. Tanda, E. & A. 3.S. Co., May 9 Terukuni Maru, N.Y.K., April 23. Thalatta, Thoresen's, April 30. Tjibadur. "J.C.J. Liue, April 28. Tjinegara, J.C.J. Line, April 25. Tjisalak, J.C.L. Lino, April 27. Tokushini Mara, N.Y.K., April 29. Tyndareus, B & 9., May 8 Van Heutez, J.C.J, Line, "Aprit 21.. Victoria, Lloyd Triestino, May 21. Ward, States Co., May 4.
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opinion. It is not intended, that the relations at present existing between the Jewish agency and the Palestine Administration 25 contemplated
CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
3.8. "NATRU CHIEF" From MELBOURNE & SYDNEY,
YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that the above vessel
·has arrived and is borthed at Buoy BI, whence delivery may be obtained from ship's tackle.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL- STEAK NAVIGATION Ca's STNER BHUTAN," Aara FONG KONG ON 18TH APRIL, 1938. FROM ANTWERP, LONDON,GIBRAL- -
TAR. MARSEILLES. MALTA, PORTSAID, ADEN, COLOMBO AND STRAITS. ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above- named Vessel are hereby informed that their Gooda are being handed and Optional sarge will not be landed placed 17 Tara Rinx in the Hong Kong here, unless notices has been given 18 and Kowloon Wharf und Godown Cam house prior to vessel's arrival, but pany's "Godowns at Kowloon, where each carried on from port to portat Master's
Consignment will be sorted out Mark option to the final port of call to which by Mark and Delivery can be obtained a the option extends."
the Goods are landed. No Olaims will be admitted after the plece ustrictions have been given to the Optional Goods will be faced here Goods have left the ship, and Goods remaining undelivered prior to the contrary Six Hours before actival of the departure of the vessel will be landed
Steamer. Gooda and stored in our godowns &/or lighters including date of arrival will be subject to not cleared within 8, days the cost of landing and storage being Beat for Consiguen's Account
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods will be examined on board by our surroyors, Messrs. Goddard & Dougins, before the woods are delivered. In the ease of dutiable cargo, con signees are requested to inform the Import & Export Office that they have such goods for examination, ant to make arrangements for the goods to be landed into Bonded Warehouse.
No Fire Insurance has been affected,
·Bills of Lading will be countersigned, by
DODWELL & CO., LTD.
Agenta. Hongkong, 14th April, 1836.
No Fire Insurance will be affrated by ยง 15
y case whatever. Damaged Packages must be left in the signees, and the Company's surveyors. Godowas for examination by the Con Megura. Goddard 2 Douglas, at 10 am, on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Sterags period.
it is necessary for a Revenue Officer to Consignees aro apacially notified that
damaged dutiable cargo. be present at the examination
of
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before 814 May
1930, or they will not be recognized.
No Claims will be admitted after the [4389 Goods have left the Godown.
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.
Agezta Han Kong, 19th April, 1936 .4369
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,
CONSIGNEE NOTICE.......
HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, THE
KULMERLAND 17 baving strived, from Hamburg and Ports of call, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their Goods are being landed, and placed at their risk into the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company's godowns at Kowloon where delivery may be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
Optional Cargo will not be landed here, unless Notice has beer given 48 hours prior to Vessel's arrival, but carried on from port to port so the final port of call to which the option extends.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and a Goods remaining undelivered after the 2nd April, 30, will be subject to Rent.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined ca 21st April, 1936, at 10 am, by our Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard & Dongiss
To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations consignees must have a Revenue Ofcor is attendance when damaged dutiable goods are ermined.
All Claim must reach us before the 15th May, 1936, or they will "not be recognized.
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No Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JEHSEN & CO., Agente. Hong Kong, 16th April, 1936.
CANTON-HANKOW RAILWAY
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S.S. "ARAMIR""
13 A/36. BRINGING CARGO FROM
MARSKILLE, &c.
AR RIVED HONG KONG ON FRIDAY, THE 17TH APRIL,' 1936;
that their goods with the exception ONSIGNEES are hereby informed
being landed and stored into the Go of Opiam, Tresaure and Valuables are downs of Hong Kong, Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately All claims must be sent in to me on or they after landing. or before the tuesday, 26th April, 1936, will not be recognized.
Damaged Packages will be examined Goddard & Douglas in the presence of by the Company
Surveyor, Mesara, the Consignees at 10.00 a.m. on Thurs
Consignees must have a Revenue
23rd Apr., 1936 day,
gocda are examined by the Company's Officer in attendance when any dutiable Surveyors.
No Fire insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
R. OHL Agent,
(4365
14369 Hong Kong, 17th Apr., 1936.
SINGAPORE RAW RUBBER
Latest Singapore Prices Canton, Apr. 20. in the mandate Being extremely desirous of has- should be in any way superseded in consequence of the establish-struction of the
Monday, Apr. 20. tening the completion of the con- Messrs. H. B. Juseph & Co., re-
Canton-Hankowceived Raliway, the authorities concerned in Straits Currency for Singapore the following quotations
ber of twenty odd thousand work. have employed an additional mum-Raw Rubber.
Construction materials have also ers to aid in the construction." been coming by many shipments from England.
The construction
is expected to be completed before. the year draws to its close.—(Cen-
definite pledges in 1830 to set up The Government, he says, gave
ment of a Legislative Council. a Legislative Council, and the fallure to full the pledges at the should be a longer probationary To the contention that there earliest practicable time would be period during which experience can a factor likely to be disturbing to be gained of the working of muni- good order and one which might cipal councils Mr. Thomas replies widespread mistrust. be expected to create a feeling of that, the municipal corporations are working with reasonable efft- Mr. Thomas ciency, and not only are Arabs and goes on, "is arsolutely safe. There Jews working in harmony in the tral Press). is nothing in the scheme for a municipal councils of the larger Legislative Council which will in towns, but it is also clear from ex- way, the discharge of the manda- and committees, terfere with, or prejudice in any perience in administrative councils such 88 those tory obligationa. of the British dealing with industry and com- Government:"
merce, agriculture, and road and Replying to the criticism that rail communications, that it is the Legislative Council scheme
and for the Christians to elect provides for representation only, or / Possible for Jew and Arab to com
(The Moslems will i the Jewish community in Palestine/operate for the common good.
one member.
sa sta. have three nominated members and the Jews four, and there will be two nominated Christian mem- bers.
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Mr. Thomas goes on:
The letter concludes:-
15.
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May/June July/Sept. Oct./Dec.
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273 unch.
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PHILIPPINE GOLD MINING SHARES
compared with section of the population. To ac cept such a position would be formally to acquiesce in the de-
Monday, Apr. 20. Messrs. Benjamin and Potts re finitive reduction of the Jewishceived the following quotations population of Palestine to that from their Manila Agenta" this communal minority status which morning—
and does not take into account the Jewish people as
I think that there can be no is characteristic of the Jewish a whole, thus doubt as to the serious dissatisfac-position in so many other coun- conferring a minority status upon tion and unrest which would find tries and the removal of which in "It is contemplated," adds Mr.
the Jews, Mr. Thomas saya he expression in Palestine If it ap-Palestine was among the primary Thomas, "that in addition to the how it can be contended that to ment did not intend to give effect on and the mandate.
fade it difficult to understand peared that his Majesty's Govern- purposes of the Balfour Declara- matters covered in the High Com- acccrd Jewish representation in, a missioner's statement provision will Legislative Council for Palestine regard to the Legislative Council, portance of the points raised in to their repeated assurances with Fully as we appreciate the im- be made on usual lines for such on a basis of world Jewry could be without anticipating more serious your letter and grateful as we are matters as election machinery and consistent with either the letter or conséquences I am convinced that for the assurances which you have offences, precedence of members, the spirit of the mandate, and I an atmosphere would be created been good enough to convey to us, The principal features in the reservations design include the provision of à allowance of Ordinances.
of bills, and dis- am satisfied that to make this an which must inevitably prove most we and ourselves with deep regret body space of over 15ft.. with fer vision will also be made that Eng the cause we all desire."
Pro ague would not in the end help unfavourable to the development compelled to reiterate the feelings Recent military developments on ward controls and minimum over-Heh, Arabic, and Hebrew, which the Libyan border have necessitat al length, 8 forward speeds and
of the Jewish National Home, and of anxiety conveyed in our pre- ed the Sudan Govemment under-
Ere the three languages officially
impair the credit of Palestine, with vious memorandum and to urge reverse speeds, giving 1
A Legislative Counell to be re- taking patrol work there, and for range of ratios for traveling over
wide recognised in Palestine, may be presentative
consequences which might be far- the postponement for reconsiders- used in debates.
of Palestine must this important duty & convoy et virgin country, and the Thorny-
take account of the interests of
reaching and disastrous.
tion of a step fraught with such Thornycroft six-wheelers has been croft patented system of suspen-
MR. THOMAS'S LETTER: all sections of the population of
grave dangers to the peaceful pro- employed. These lorries: carry sion permitting 11in, difference in
There was also issued at the the country in such proportion as
sets of the country and of its loads up to 4 tons over dry.desert driving axle levels and
same time, a reply addressed to his Majesty's Government consider March 10, nays:
peoples.. allowing Lord Melchett (dated February 20) country, while during the rainy either axle tilt to an angle of 15 by Mr. J. H. Thomas to a memo- terests involved.
a fair reflection of the various incur anxiety on this question re- Benson they are equaly capable of degrees. Particular attention has
On the other mains in large measure unallayed. negotiating mud and shallow water been given to the question of ade- by a deputation of Anglo-Jewry in the Jewish National Home is more emphasise that if the Jewish randum submitted on January 31; hand the interest of world Jewry. We feel that we must once quate braking power to ensure safe criticising the proposed Legislative already expressed by the retre National Home is to have any real control over the most difficult con- Council for Palestine Mr. Thomas sentative basis of the World Zionist meining the character of Pales ditions; thus both sets of brakes says he appreciates the anxiety of Organisation, and the definite re-untan Jewry as a national entity act on all four wheels of the bogle, the Jews lest the steps contem cognition under the mandate by must receive full constitutional re- All the chassis to this order are plated should operate to the pre the Administration of Palestine of cognition, and that as regards re- equipped with a power drive from Judice of the Jewish national the Jewish Agency provides for presentation on the Comell the the gearbox to a74-EW. light-home, but he feels that Jewish effective contact between that Ad-Jews of Palestine should not be weight generator set.
opinion is unnecessarily apprehen- ministratión and world Zionist placed in a position of inferiority
courses.
Quite recently Thomyero te com- pleted a further repeat order, for the British War Duite for 27 of their medium duty cross-country rigid nix-wheelera, making a total of 51 ordered during the past few months,...
LORD MELCHETT'S REELY Lord Melchett in a reply dated
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JAPANESE CONSUL DENIES USING THREATENING WORD
Manila, Apr. 17. K. Uchiyama, Japanese Consul General for the Philippines, denied having used the phrase grave consequences" in any of his con- versations with President Manuel
burgh man were paired together in
L. Quezon at Davao, in a statement An Aberdanian, and an Edinto the Bulletin last night.
remarked with satisfaction that it threatening word to President "I emphatically deny having a golf match. The Edinburgh manusedgrave consequences or any was a curious fact that, while many Manuel L. Quezon," he said. "I stories were told against Aberdeen, had very friendly conversations none were told against Edinburgh, with Mr. President and I believe bad enough living there, without sense, will not be misguided by the "No" said the Aberdonian "it's that anyone who has common making a joke about it.
alleged report."
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