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with

POLISEX

to

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THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO., LIMITED.

TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MARCH

9,

1936.

TROOPS RUSH TO FRONTIER

SERIOUS VIEW OF BREACH

(Continued from Page 1.) stated, was worked out several days ago United Press.

10,000 Troops Arrive

Notico la heroby given that the Forty-seventh Ordinary Yearly Meeting will be held at the Com- pany's Offices, P. & O. Building, on Wednesday, 11th March, 1930, at 11 am. for the purpose of the

It is pointed out that it will take at Prenting the Report of Directors together with a State- least six months before the military ment of Accounts to 31st Decem-units reach their normal strength ber, 1935, and electing Directors enter.

and Auditora,

The Register of Members of the Company will be closed from 29th February, to 11th March, 1936, both days Inclusive, during which period no Transfer of, Sharea can bo registered.

fit,

And notice in hereby also given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the same place immediate ly after the termination of the above mentioned Ordinary General

thought Tired men and women should Meeting for the purpose of con-

the Aldering and, if POLISEX about REJUVENATOR that positively passing the following resolutions,

and namely: wasted tissues rebuilds Stimulates ductless glands into perfect functioning. Thinking wears a man out more WAITING FOR THE than football or tennis, don't

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unmarried,

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Chlu

но

know

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know, our POLISEX Literature BOUND OVER

will tell you how and why. Three women, Chiu Kam-ying, 30, It is free, upon request without whatsoever, obligation 04, any Fung-ying. widow, and Fong Sui-lin, 22, un- Telephone 32193, call or write married, appeared on remand before Mr. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magis morning, charged with tracy this taking part in the management or service of an unlawful temple at No. 32 Fuk Wah Strack, on February 28, and with pretending or profesn- fortunes. They were to tell Ing bound over in the sum of $75 each for one year.

appeared for the Inspector Ellin

prosecution.

Leung Tsat, widow, testified that about, 2 p.m. on February 28, she went

to the

address and asked for a taller. She was asked to enter by the third defendant who spoke

fortune

to first accused, wher came from A

PHARMACEUTICALS (FAR EAST), LTD. 306 Gloucester Building.

LOCAL DIVORCE

COURT MAKES DECREE

ABSOLUTE

(1) That it is desirable to capitalize the sum of $1,500,000, being part of the undivided pro- ta of the Company standing to the credit of the Reserve Fund, and accordingly that a banus of declared and that $1,000,000 be

such bonus be applied on behalf of the persons who on the 29th are the day of February, 1936, registered holders of the 450,000

as

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(Continued from Page 1)

entry of German troops into the

Rhineland.-

1

Howevar, Herr Hitler's pronounce mont has so far been received calmly Berlin, March 8. In Great Britain. Downing Street The total number of troops which has been practically deserted, except have so far arrived in the new garat 4 o'clock this afternoon when rison positions in the provinces of the amall crowd collected to watch Mr. Rhineland, the Baden Palatinate, the Stanley Baldwin's car, followed Saar region and flesse, are estimated usual by a polico automobils, drive up to Number 10 from Chequers, where a 10,000.

the Prime Minister spent the week- end.

Earlier in the day, the French Ambassador, M. Charles Corbin, had a half-hour interview with Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary. They met at noon at the Foreign Ofice.

It is understood the conversation was largely devoted to the procedure to be adopted at Paris and Geneva of Ger- next week in consequence

Locarno many's repudiation of the Pact-Reuter Special

Inacceptable

Paris, March 8. The French Cabinet has found the German Chancellor's memorandum, offering certain frontier guarantees the re-occupation of the following Rhineland, inacceptable.

It has been decided to convoke the Locarno Pact signatories at a Paris conference on Tuesday.

ing

of several

reserve

ANXIETY FELT

London, Mar. 8. The situation arising out of ус terday's emanational events in Gor-) many underwent further examination by the appropriate departments of the British Government to-day, and the Cabinet will review the whole | position to-morrow. Intense public

that

The Cabinet has approved the movements of the Minister for War, Maurin, and has General Louis authorised whalever measures "elt cumstances demand."

This is believed to include the call-interest; not untinged with

classes of has been arosed, and it. In anxioly the Parliament will expect. General Maurin, interviewed by the earliest possible statement from the United Prean to-day, said that French Government on the subject. This will troops to the colours if negessary.

made to-morrow, immediately after troop movements thus far had been

indicated exclusively on the frontiers, and that question-time in the House of Com-

Anthony Eden, who, above, will have had in opportunity fortifications were now most effective mons by the Foreign Secretary, Mr. of full consultation with his minis terial colleagues.

ty manned-United Press.

Urgent Summons

Paris, March 8. France has sent a mate to Geneva asking the urgent summoning of the IV Paragraph of the League of Nations Council under Article Rhineland Pact,

states

be

да

Meanwhile, Mr. Eden has been kept closely informed regarding the trend Governments of of opinion in the no Treuty, and, in particular with the

the views 01 other Powers signatory of the Locar- French Government. thai whercas the M. Corbin, had an interview with Mr. The French note to the Lengne The French Ambassador in London, German Foreign Minister, Baron von Eden this morning, and anther con- It has been announced in Paris that Nournth, told the French Ambassador sultation took place this evening, when in Berlin that Germany intended to he again called at the Foreign Office, cend into the demilitarised zone some

mall and rymbolic, detachments of the French Foreign Minister har de

of the Locarno troops, the fact was that the appearched to call a meeting in Paris of the new of important military forces had representatives.

Eden will leave London to-morrow already been announced in several Powers, ther than Germany, and Mr. localities of the Zone.

Thus Article Forty-two The evening, or early Tuesday, to attend Versailles Treaty and Article One of the meeting on that day. From Paris the Locarno Pact were expressly coun. he will proceed to Geneva to attend evened. Therefore, in contormity the meeting of the League of Nations with Article Four of the Locarna Pact, Council, which, it is understood, will be convoked on the request of the France brought the contravention rom

French Government, in order that the Lengue may be formally apprised (2) That If, on such distribu-mitted before the Council-Reuter

of the question in the manner envisag tlan as aforesaid, any person

ed under the Treaty of Locarno in would be entitled to a fraction of

case of brench of its provisiona

issued shares of the Company In payment in full for 150,000 shares of the Company of $10 each and that such 160,000 shares credited fully paid be accordingly allotted to such persona respec- tively in the proportion of one of such shares for every three of the said 450,000 shares then held by and ruch

persons respectively that such shares shall rank for dividend as from the 1st day of January, 1936.

a chare, the Directors shall, in

The decree niai granted to Mr.eu of issuing fractional certi cubicle. Third defendant instructed James McClosky, marine engineer, on

Joss sticks, November 28 Inst, for the dissention ficates, cause the whole share to witnesa to buy some candle and papers. Witness did so of his marriage with Mrs. Lillian be allotted to a person or persons and handed them to the first defen- May McClosky, was made absolute by to be named by the Directors and dant who arranged them on a table Mr. Justice R.E. Lindsell in the

the Directors think fit, be sold Court this morning. then sat down before the altar and Divorce Division of the Supreme such share shall at such time na muttered.

and the nett proceeds distributed amongst the persons entitled to auch fractions making up share.

The third defendant acted as an

The petition, it will be recalled, was brought on the ground of adultery, Mr. D. S. Green being named as eu respondent.

ANOTHER CASE

interpreter and asked what witnown wanted to be told, and witness replied that she had a son abroad who had not written to her for several years. When witness naked third defendant

On the ground of adultery, Mrs. wha: the charge would be, she replied that she could not say "until the fair-Lee Shun-lan successfully brought a les came down." The third defendant petition for the dissolation of her went on to tell witness that her son marringe with Mr. Lee Sha-fook be- was ill and eventually anid that the foru Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell, Acting charge was thirty cents.

Chief Justice; in the Divorce Division of the Supreme Court this morning.

Questioned, witness stated that as a matter of fact she did not have n son, but had only said that to the de- fendants.

Witness placed thirty cents on the table and after smoking a cigarette left.

Further evidence was given by Tam Mul, married woman, who had beer sent to the premises by Inspector K. W. Andrew with a marked dollar.

POLICE RESERVE

ORDERS FOR CURRENT WEEK

Orders by the Hon. Mr. T. 1. King, Inspector General of Police, sinto:

Chinese Company Training Course: Part I.-All re- cruits of the Chiness Company who have not yet passed Part II of Train- ing Course will attend at the Chinese Company Headquarters on Tuesday, March 10th at 17.30 hours for in- struction.

Training Course: Part III-Mem bers of the Chinese Company will attend at the Kennedy Road Rand Range on Wednesday, March 11th at

Mr. 11. C. Macnamara, instructed by Mr. II. C. Lee, appeared for the petitioner, and the respondent, who led a defence to the petition, was present in Court but not legally re- presented.

According to the petitioner, who Kave evidence in the witness-box, she was married to the respondent in 1930 at the Columbus Church, Mir Borneo,

the

By Order of the

the

Board of Directors, G18, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

Agents. Hongkong, 19th February, 193G.

I

GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.

Belgian Support

of

Brussels, March S. The Belgian Cabinet has decided to send to the League of Nations Connet] a note analogous to that despatched by France-Router.

Council To Meet

Geneva, Mar. 8. The League of Nations Council will

been favited to attend. meet on March 13. Germany has alas The Committee of Thirteen meets on March 11.-Reuter,

'T.T.

EXCHANGE

TO-DAY'S OPENING

QUOTATIONS

Selling

Domand T.T. Singapore NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENTT. Shanghai

Т.Т. Зарап TT

Infin that the 47th Ordinary Annual Meeting of Shareholders will be T.T. Frisco & New York held at the offices of the Company, TT. Java

Vacux T.T. France Exchange Building, Des

TT. Manila Victoria, Hong

T.T. Bangkok T. Saigon T.T. Lisbon

Chan Nam-shua, the elder brother Road Central, of the petitioner, gave evidence, and Kong. on Wednesday, the 18th after having aucerlained from respondent that he did not desire to day of March, 1936, at NOON, for go into the witness-box to substantiate the purpose of receiving a State- his defence, His Lordship granted the ment of Accounts and the Report decreo sisi and crdered that it be of the Directors for the year made absolute in three months.

ended 31st December, 1935.

“GANG OF YOUNG

SCALLIWAGS"

TWO GET PRISON SENTENCES

"All right, If you insist that you 17.00 hours to fire the Part III Ke-are an adult, you will be treated as romarked Mr. Macfadyen volver Course under Sub Inspector an adult," Hopkins. Only those detailed will at the Kowloon Magistracy this morn

ing when he sentenced Chan King, attend.

Inspection Parade. All ranka of unemployed, to a total of one month's the Chinese Company will parade at hard inbour for stealing an overedut Central Police Station on Thursday, and March 12th under Sub Inspector R. J. Hunt for 17

At

17.80

Another young lad, Chan Sheung- lok, who gave his age as 16 years,

The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from Tuesday, the 10th March, 1936, to Wednesday, the 18th March, 1936, both days inclusive.

+

By Order of the

Board of Directors.

T. C. T. BECK,

Secretary. Hongkong, 18th February. 1936.

THE HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

LIMITED.

Notice To Shareholders.

The Sixty-seventh Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholdern

and receiving a pair of stolen hours trousers. Defendant gave his age as yours, and, when questioned regarding his previous conviction neral Inspection of equipment when he had given his age as 16

Commander. ok, by the Company DressBine Uniform, Cap with White years Inst October, defendant insisted Cover, Belt with Brace, Truncheon, that he gave his age as 10 years. "Pocket Policeman" and note-book to bo carried. The Equipment Officer

was also sentenced to a similar term will be held at the Offices of the will make a point of being present.

of imprisonment when he admitted undersigned on Friday, the 27th Indian Company Strength The following members the theft of the overcoat

March, 1936, at Noon, for the pur huve been taken on the strength of

pose of receiving the Report of the Indian Company, as from 5th

Detective-Sergeant Forrest appear the General Managers. together March, 1938: Constables R 200ed for the prosecution. Mohamed Ali Oppal, R 207 Fazal

The overcoat was the property of with a Statement of Accounts for Ilahi Oppal, R 210 Abdullah Shah, Mr. Cowan, of No. 80 Jubilee Build the year ended the 31st December,

Training Course: Part II-A!!!

and N 225 Kasim All:

trousers.

and the

and had been stolen from the 1935. recruits of the Indian Company will milltary ground at Prince Edward

Emergency Unit Reserve

Rood on Saturday. The trousers

The Share Register and Transfor

attend Indian Company Headquarters belonged to Chan Ming, 30, carpenter, Books will be closed from the 18th on Tuesday, March 10th at 17.30 and had been stolen from a vacant to the 27th March, 1936, both days hours for instruction.

pleco of ground at Kwong Wah Street inclusive.

Sunday.

The defendants, continu- Revolver Instruction-Revolver Ined the prosecution, admitted to the structions will be given to members

that they were mombers of a of the Emergency Unit Reserve on gang of young scalliwogs" who want Friday, March

committing petty thefts. Thero

19th,

police

1936. All

about

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,

LTD. General Managers,

members will parade outside the were five other members of the gang, The Hongkong Fire Insurance Co. Queen's Pler at 17.20 hours sharp but they had not been located. Dre-Optional.

Hongkong, 6th March,, 1930,

D. L. KING, D. S..P. (E)

The defendants woro sentenced to two weeks hard labour each on cach chary

Ltd

Buying

4 m/s, L/C. 4 b/s, D/P 4 m/s. L/C.

m/s. San Frisco & New York .... 4 m/s. France New York-London

PRESS VIEWS Newspapers discussing Germany's rexcupation of the demiiltarised zone, and the terms of the memorandum presented to the Western Powers when it was announced in Berlin yes- terday, emphasise that unilateral de- nunciation of treatles is, on the face of it, a precarious linals upon which

to construction

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CHINESE AIR MAIL SERVICE FROM CANTON

Lettora will be accepted at Hongkong for transmission by the Chinese Domestic Air Mail Service from Canton to all places in "China at the rate of $1.00 per half ounce unit. The charge is inclusive of the regular postage.

The hours of closing malls for this service at the G.P.O. arst Canton-Shanghai (via Swatow) Wednesdays and Saturdays

Reg. 10 a.m. Ordinary 10.89 m. Canton Klungchow Mondays and Fridays.

Reg. 10 a.m. Ordinary 10.30.a.m. Canton-Lungchov (Saturdays) Rag. 4/30 p.m. Ordinary & p.m.

(Tuesdays and Thursdays) Reg. 10 am. Ordinary 10.30 Jr At Kowloon Central Post Offico. the mails will be closed hout before the above timas.

IMPERIAL AIRWAYS VIA SINGAPORE

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INWARD MAILS Shanghai and Europe via Siberia

(London, 17th February)

Japan

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Shanghal Manila

Straits and Air Mail ex "Imperial

Scharnhorst

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A leading article in the Observer says Herr Hitler has raised the mall- ed fist on one hand and offered an alive branch with the other. While his troops march into the Rhine Zone, ho outlined comprehensive proposals for peace of Europe, "The Fuhrer thus gives unilateral notice that the entire territory of Germany will henceforth be subject to the unfettered 1/8.7/10 control of the German Government. 1/3.7/16 Granted German equally, he went on .64%%to ingerminate penco. What be cald 1064 yesterday is bound at once to become 110 the focus of diplomatic activity. Brilliant and timely as are the German 33% henceforth be zubject to the unfettered 48% proposals, they must bo considered with sober realism as well as deep goodwill.

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This time, Germany repudiates a 47% treaty which she freely signed and recently reaffirmed. No longer does 6592

she argue that an imposed treaty can- not bind her. She does not refer the Locarno Treaty to arbitration. She 1/4.1/16 rejects her own signature. Wo hope 1/4.0/16 and believe that in the elucidations 1/4.3/16

of the next few days both Russian and French misgivings will be fairly mel in Borlin. If that be so, Hitler's pro- nonals will prove to have performed valuable service. But this must be Germany's fast promise, at all costs to kept."

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EAST OF JAVA

starring

Charles BICKFORD

NOT FIRST TIME The Sunday Times says that appen! by Hitler to accomplished fact is not mado for the first time, recalls that the same method was practised when conscription was restored, when the ban on heavy artillery was transgresA- ed and when the German forces were re-equipped with fighting aeroplanes and submarines. In all these steps, he successfully defied Europe, too much divided and distracted to o force its rights. He will succeed this tinte agnir

(Due London, 27th March). Letters for "K. L. M. Service"--

(Uue Amsterdam, 23rd March),

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WHY AMERICAN WILL BE BRITON

Mr. Whitney Straight, the young American millionaire. who sur

RAW RUBBER

LATEST SINGAPORE

PRICES

Measre. Benjamin and Potts

"The value of the whole system pro- prised British motor-racers a fow posed by Hitler in the memorandum" years ago. by his record-breaking ecived the following Straits currency tho Sunday Times adds, "depends on feats, has applied for British quotations. (buyers) from Singapore the confidence which other Powers nationality. can fool in the kooping of German engagements. To this confidenco_the];

to-day for now rubber:

His reasons are threefold. Ho Spot

Oct./Dec.

Market-Quiot.

20 ~ cta.

20% cts.

20% cts.. 2012 aus:

present action has dealt a severe blow has lived here since his thirteenth April/Juno We do not say that

is necessarily a birthday; has all his business in July/Smpt. fatal one

The point will have to terests here; has an English wife. be dispassionately wolghed. But on His marriage to Lady Daphne balance it is dimcult not to think that Finch-Hatton, daughter of Lord

A fine of $100 was imposed upon in Europe's dangerous drift since 1932, Winchilaen, at St. Margaret's yesterday's events mark most the Westminster, last July, was one Wong Kam-ahui, 60, master of cargo grave, most alarming and perhaps of the principal events of London's boat. No. 1105V, when he appeared be. irrevocable stage.—British Wireless.

EARL BEATTY

London, Mar. 8. Lord Beatty's condition, though Atill grave, is slightly Improved - to- day-British Wireless.

M. JEAN PATOU DEAD

Parts, Mar. 8.

The famous French designer M. Jean Patou,-- died here today Router Special.

social season.

i

foro Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyon at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning, Shortly before the ceremony he charged with cruelty to a Announced his retirement from dog. He was also fined $10 for keep- motor-racing.

ine a dog without a licence. Sergeant

tho atated

dog that Mawer had been tied up very tightly round A scavenging coolie, Chan Chi, 30, the neck and body. Threa, other wo pleaded guilty before Mr. Balfour at mon, all mistresses of cargo junks, the Central Polico Court this morn- were each fined for keeping dogs with ing to assaulting Cheung Yan, shop out a licence. Two were fined $4 and foli; and was bound over. Detectivo the other was fined $5. Sergeant T. Cashman stated that at

7 p.m.

da Saturday the defendant ary. Ho had an argument and the went to the lap Kee Flower shop in complainant Intervened and received a Wing Lok Strost to collect a debt. cut on his hand with a chopper. The which was owing to him since Febru complainant refused to go to hospital.

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