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TUESDAY, NÓVEMBER

BRITISH POLICY

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PROBED

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THE NINETEENTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING OF SHARE- HOLDERS will be held at the Hoad Omes of the Company, St. George's Building. Chater Road, Victoria, Hong Kong, on Monday, 20th December, 1937, at 12 o'clock (Noon), for the purpose of ro celving a Statement of Accounta and the Report of the Directors for the financial year ended 30th September, 1937, and electing Directors and Auditors,

Books of the The Transfer

be closed from Company will Friday, 26th November 1937, to Monday, 20th December, 1937, both days inclusive.

By Directors,

Order of tho Board of

NOEL BRAGA,

Secretary. Hongkong, 26th October, 1937.

HONG KONG BREWERY

DISTILLERY LIMITED.

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RALLIES PEOPLE OF CHINA

(Continued from Page 1.)

д Government - chartered As regards the last part of the aboard qucation, it was a matter for in-Chinese steamer carrying more than dividual action and consequently not 3,000 officials and their families, as other well as wounded soldiers, despite her with co-operation Powers; though naturally the British normal capacity of only 1,000. Only Government does keep in the closest the highest officials had cabins. touch with the United States on all rest cluttered the decks, saloon and matters affecting the Far Eastern corridors. Many of the wounded

were unattended, and lay in the cargo altuation.

hold.

POLICY UNCHANGED

The

It was raining and bitterly cold and Mr. Henderson asked if the Bri-the passengers huddled together be- Ush Government was still prepared to find their luggage barricades to keep go as far as the United States in help out the rain, nobody complained about ing China. Mr. Eden replied he such weather, which lessened the would rather like to see thone words, acute apprehensiveness of air bomb- In such crowded conditions but would remind the House that being. fore the Brussels conference he re-attack from the sky is horrible to con- cepted the definition given by Mr.template. Huth Dalton and that was still the British Government's policy.

Many Officials Aboard

Mr. W. Wedgwood Benn (Lab.)

This refugee ship carried officials of sought from Mr. Eden an assurance the Ministries of Rallways, War and

which the that conditions under

the Legislative Yuan, Although International Settlement in Slangbal provided with evacuation facilities was held and administered would In no

way

be varied without the Chin ese Government's consent.

under land

many of them are uncertain of future Jobs. They repeatedly asked me whether I would establish a bureau Mr. Eden repiled that the Settle at Hankow and would I need assist- ment was administered regulations which were not modi ants, typists, stenographers. All were flable without the Chinese Govern-most interested that I was a corres-

pondent,

and ship's boys, students and What is your opinion of the Nine officials asked the same questions: Power Parley? Will a second world war break out?" Can China beat Japan? If so, how? And what can, be expected?" All seemed to favour continuing the war,

ment's consent.

Mr. Wedgwood Bena asked if the House was to understand that the demands apparently made by the Japanese General in Shanghat could not be accepted.

Once or twice panleky passengers thought they saw Japanese gunboats.`

Hunting For Homes

EDEN TAKES CARE Mr. Eden replied: "That is a dif-! ferent question. My answer has been carefully drafted and I think will be found to cover the question.* Mr. Wedgwood Benn then asked if i meant that the Shanghal Muniel- pality in no way would be made ing aimlessly, actually hurting for agents for the Japanese army in homes. Housing conditions are bad. pursuance of their policy there.

Mr. Eden replied that those were!

At Hankow thousands were wander-

There is scarcely any space.

All Chinese and foreign' hotels are

23,

1937.

THE

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In

celebration

of their

25TH

Anniversary

no right of important questions, and he would full, and the Y.M.C.A. and Mission The Sun Co., Ltd.

All bottles supplied marked' with the initials HB" and the "Hongkong Brewera & Distillers Limited" are and remain the property of the Hongkong Brewery & Distillery Limited and are supplied to customers upon the understanding that delivery confers ownership or usage to castomers or others. All sales of beer are made by the Brewery or their dealers subject to this condition. When amply all bottles must im- mediately be returned either to the Brewery Depots in Hongkong No. 8, Duddoll Street or in Kow- loon No. 58, Canton Road, or to the Company's agents when cents and 4 cents will be refunded for each pint and quart bottle respectively.

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CHINA MAKES FINAL APPEAL

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prefer to see them on paper.

homes. People are left to the mercy

Mistaken Identity

Sir Alfred Knox (Cons.) asked it of the profiteers who are charging Mr. Eden was aware that in the re-as much as $15 a day for cold, barn- cent operations in the neighbour-like rooms and unsatisfactory food. hood of Shanghai, the Japanese had There are few of these, even-United done their best to spare the foreign Press, business and residential areas in the

Neutral Zone Sought International Settlement, and if an had been made to the

Nanking, Nov. 23. approach

The American Embassy in Nan- Japanese Government with a view to obtaining security for Chinese re-king is reported unofficially to be fugees and their returni

in normal negotiating with the Japanese for the occupations.

estabilsherent in Nanking of a neutral WILL NOT ANSWER

zone. The Chinese authorities are Mr. Eden replied that it was pre-sald to be agreeable lo such a plan. mature at the present stage to to Now 05 per cent. of the city is attempt a final judgment on the closed, shuttered and deserted. This point raised in the first part of the is the greatest exodus in Its history.—— question. Regarding the second part United Preas. of the question it was not clear that any initiative on the part of the Bri- tish Government was called for. as

Nanking, Nov. 23. the matter was firstly one for the

Although usually Authoritative municipal authorities of the Inter- to convey the impression of fear and weakness. In the face of rapid, rag-national Settlement. Mr. Eden feat sources originally claimed that

International violence, mere ed that to a large extent it was still lune brought down in a raid Ing words are impotent.to restore prace physically impossible for the refugees Nanking yesterday was Japanese.

to return to their normal occupallots actually it was a

Reuter has now established that and justice.

Chinese plane. Commander R. T. H. Fletcher The events of the past two years had demonstrated

reluctance (Lab.) asked whether any informa-pilot escaped unhurt by means of a that

tion had been received from the parachute. and refusal on the part of Powers,

Aerial combats over Nanking who desire to uphold law and order Japanese Government that it intend-

International yesterday afernoon marked the first ed to take over the in international relations, to make a

Concession appearance of Soviet planes, ac- positive contribution by concerted Settlement and French

who and all these governmental functions cording to reliable observers, action tended to encourage, rather

are these

ultra-fast than to deter, the forces of violent.

exerelsed by the Chinese state

machines, not hitherto used by the and disorder.

Chinese Air Force,

Chinese It is learned that the Government bought a considerable"

Soviet, number of planes from the

have been while Soviet instructors training Chinese pilots.--Reuter,

China's... Two Purposes..... After dwelling on China's efforts for the past four years to secure a peaceful settlement of outstanding questions with Japan, Dr. Kou said that they were fighting for the double purpose of defending their territory

and even sovereignty

their national existence, and for uphold- of international ing the principles law and morality and the sanctity of trenties.

China's

and

litherto Government.

Mr. Eden replied that he required notes of that question,--Reuter.

cor.

that

the

over

The

Nanking. Nov. 23. foreign The plan formulated, by

EDEN STILL BUSY

London, Nov. 22. Replying to Mr. Will Thorne in the House of Commons to-day to his question whether the Nine-Power

wer Neutral Zone For Nanking? conference had considered the respondence between the Chinese and Japanese Foreign Ministern with re- gard to the Sino-Japanese clash at Embassies and Chinese officials for the Marco Polo bridge. Mr. Anthony the creation of a neutral zone in Eden said that the Chinese delegate Nanking will shortly be submitted to

Command. High were limited had not brought any such corres- the Japanese

conference, Reuter, The and the results of the Chinese efforts pendence before

10 could not be but modest. But he which had not found it necessary natured the conference that she Investigate the detailed history of the would continue to do her ulmost to conflet which had already been con- sidered by the Assembly of the discharge her obligations, not

only!

resources

a signatory to the Nine-Power League.

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Treaty and Kellogg Pact, but as a However, continued Mr. Eden, the peace-loving member of the family salient point of the correspondence, T. T. London of nations. The other Powers, with namely the Chinese Government's ex- Demond the exception of one, had all depression of

dispute by pacific means T. T. Singapore

clared the present conillet in the Fur tion of the diness to seek a solu- 27. Shanghai East concerned, in law, all countries was given renewed expression by the T. T. Japan which were party to the Nine-Power Chinese delegates and was taken into TT. India Treaty and Kellogg Pact, and con- due account by the conference in the TT. U.S.A.

T.T .Manila in fact, all countries cerned,

and proceedings.

(Con.) Mr. W. Gallocher members of the family of nations.

asked TT. Batavia "Will you nat, then, with your un- whether Mr. Eden had received re-T. T. Bangkok

of Japanese

TT. Salgon limited resources of

and ports

troops looting power strength,

share by houses in the Hungjae food district TT. France contribute your

T. T. Germany some positive nction, even though it of Shanghai, occupied by Britons.

Mr. Eden, in a written reply, sald, T. T. Switzerfand may be Indirect, to the cause of up No. The reports he had received of TT. Australia holding the principles of law and order and world security and peace, looting in this district concerned the or do you really belleve that the retreating Chinese troops. ills Ma-4 m/s L/C London simple declarations of principles and Jesty's representatives were doing 4 m/s D/P the highest professions of faith in the everything possible to protect British 4 m/s L/c. U.S.A, pledged word will be sufficient to property and compensation would be 4 m/s France make one and the other observed claimed in every case in which the 30 d/s India

U.S. Cress rale in London and respected in the world?" asked claim was justified.-Reuter. Dr. Koo,

+

Probing

Questions

Continuing, the Chinese delegate sild: "By refusing old to China do you mean she should cense to resist aggression or that she could resist indefinitely without adequate means? After clearly and emphillently esta blishing the difference in law be- tween the polles of Inpan arat China In the present conflict, do you still

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"The Chinese delegation believes that she has a right to claim that a effort be made by the other common

WM. FARMER & Co. Powers who are alguntories to the

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treaty honoured, but in the general interests of right, order and world peace."

Dr. Koo concluded by reserving the right to submit amendments after the report has been referred to the Chinese Government, and de- Anllo Instructions received.-Reuter,

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CHRISTMAS PARCEL MAIL FOR CANADA

The Christmas Parcel Mail for Canada will be closed in the Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Office at 11 a.m. on Friday, November 20, per us. Empress of Japan.

This mail is due to arrive at Vancouver B.C. on December 14.

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CHRISTMAS LETTER MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN VIA SIBERIA

The Christmas Letter Mell (Leiters and Postcards only) for Great Britain via Siberia will be closed in the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Office on Friday, November 20, per 1.9. "Ranpura" as follows:

Registered Mail .... Ordinary Mail

0.46 a.m., November.20. 10.30 am., November 26.

This mall is expected to reach London on December 23.

CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS

Christmas and New Year cards bearing not more than Ave written words and enclosed in open envelopes are accepted by the Post Office at the rate for printed matter, ie, 5 cents per 2 ounces for all countries.

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Salgon

INWARD MAILS

Chekiang

Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"London unte, 13th November.

Imperial Airways

Kingyuan

Nanning

Santhia

„November 23.

Plane November 23 November 23.

November 23.

November 23.

November 23..

Shanghai and Swatow

Shanghai and Foochow

Calculin and Stralis

Ilaiphong, Fakhol and Hollow

Szechuen

Straits

Arizona Maru

November 24.

Straits, Manlia and London Parcels, Manila

Emp. of Japan

.November 24,

Ranchl

November 24.

Rabaul

Friderun

.November 25.

Nojima Maru

.November 25.

Japan

Japan

Straits and Europe via Suez (Letters and Papers) London, 28th October and London Parcels London date, 21st October.

Shanghai and Swatow

Salgon

Japan

U.S.A., Canada and Japan (Seattle,

November 0). Java

Haiphong

Haiphong

Air Mail by "Pan American Airways

Direct Service"-San

date, 17th November.

Pres. Jefferson Tisaroca

Canton............

G. G. Paul Doumer

Ranpura

November 25.

Shantung

November 26..

Jean Laborde

November 26. ·

Karno Maru

,Novermber 20.

„November 20..

November 26.

.November 27..

November 27..

Francisco Pan American Airways Plane

November 27..

Salgon

Japan

Tasman Bolcuyo Maru,.

November 27;

November 28,

(London date, 14th October).

Deucalion

November 28.

Japan

.November 28.

Amoy

Tisalak

November 20.

Japan and Shanghal Shanghai

Aramis

November 20.

Conte Rosso

November 29.

November 30.

November 30.

November 30.

November 30.

Straits, Manila and London Parcels

Japan

Straits

Strails

Calcutta and Straits

Gneisenau

Agamemnon Cremer Pyrrhus

Yuensong

MAILS

OUTWARD

Registered and Forcel Malls are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malis are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous dis

For

Salgon

"Samshui"and Wuchow

Kongmoon

Tourane

Fort Bayard

.Per

Tuesday

Chengtu

Wednorriny

Chung-On Fook On Wing Wah

Date and Time.

Tues., Nov. 23, 5 p.m.

Wed, Nov. 24, 7,15. a............... Wed., Nov, 24, 9 u.m.

Wed., Nov. 24, 0 a.m.

Wing Wo....Wed., Nov. 24, 9 a.m..

Air Mail for North China and Eurasia Pianc

Nanking (via Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by surface trans- port as Services permit), Shanghai

Swatow and

Bangkok

Reg..

Ord,

.....Well, Nov. 21,

G.P.O. and K.P.0.

...Nov. 24, 9 mm. Nov. 24, 0.30 0.10. Newchwang Wed., Nov. 24, 10.30a.m. Kalgan..!

Wed., Nov. 24, 12.30 p.m. Arizona Maru Wed., Nov, 24, 2.30 p.m.

Japan and Europe via Siberla....

Japan, Canada, U.S.A., C. and S. Pres. Jackson

Parcels, America and Europe vin Victoria B.C., duo

12th

Reg1 Ord., December.

Victoria B.C.,

Thursday

Friday

Wed., Nov. 24.. Nov. 24, Noon.. .Nov. 24, 145 p.m.

Nov, 24, 230 pm-

Hoihow, Pakhoi and Haiphong Kingyuan....Thurs, Nov. 25, 3 p.m.

Air

Mail for North China, Blan and Eurasia Plane........Fri., Nov, 26, Nanking (via Hankow) by the

.Nov. 26, 0 am. -Nov. 26, 9.30 am.

Fri., Nov. 20, Nov, 20, 0.45 a.m. .Nov. 20, 10.30 a.m. ...Fri, Nov. 20,

G.P.O. and K.1.0.

"Eurasia Airways Bervice" (To

Reg.,

further points by surface trans-

Ord.,

part as Services permli).

Japan and Europe via Siberla.... Ranpara

Reg.,

Ord

C. and S. Amerlen and Europe

*Japan, Honolulu, Canada, D... Emp. of Japan

only)-due

vla Vancouver B.C., (Parcela for Conada

Parcels,

Vancouver

B.C., 14th December.

Reg., Ord.,

Nov, 26, 12.10 p.m.

..Nov. 20, 1 p.m.

.Nov. 26, 11 a.m.

Shanghai and Japan .......... Jean Laborde Fri, Nov. 20, 1.30 p.m. Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Imperlat Airways Plane Fr... Nov. 26.

Direct Service" due London, 6th

December,

Air Mail for Australia by Imperial Imperial Airways Plans Fri, Nov. 26.

Always Servico”—dus Darwin, 30th November.

Gr.O, and K.P.O.

Reg.,

Ord.,

...Nov. 20, 5 p.m. ....Nov. 20, 5.30 pm

GP.O. and K.P.O.

Rex...

Ord.,

day Island, Dth December.

Manila, Australia and New Zealand Kamo Maru

vlu Thursday Island-dua Thurs-

Ref.

Ord.,

Saturday

Straits, Ceylon, India, E. and S. Ranch!

Atrien, Aden, Egypt, and Europe vin Marseilles due Moracles, 24th December.

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Ilon- Pan

olulu and U.S.A. by the "Fan American Airways direct Service"

duo Ban Francisco 3rd Dre,

Ke.. Ord.

Swatow Formosa

K.F.O. .Nov. 27, 5 p.ra. Nov, 27, 5 p.m.

Sunday

.....Nov. 20, 5 p.m. .Nov. 20, 3.30 pm.

Fri., Nov. 20.. ..Nov. 28, 5 p.m. Nov. 26, 6.30 p.m.

....Sat., Nov. 27,

G. P. O. and K. P; 0, Parcels, Reg., Ord..

.....Nov. 20, 5 p.m. ..Nov. 27, 0.45 a.m.

Nov. 27, 10.30 am.. American Airways Fland

Sat, Nov. 23.

Rek.

G.r.0. .Nov. 27, 5 p.m.

Nov, 28, 6 am

Ord.

Yochow.............Sun., Nov. 28, 9 a.m. Hongkong Muru Sun., Nov. 28, 9 n.mm..

Superscribed correspondence only.

NEW WAR OFFICE APPOINTMENT

SHIPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

The following ships are expected London, Nov, 22. to be in wireless communication with Brigadier P. C. S. Hobori, Deputy Hongkong radio: California. Minoo Director of Staff Duties at the War Maru, Ranpura, President Harrison,.. Omee line been appointed Director Empress of Japan, Erica, Moller, of Military Training at the War Ofce. Ozarda, Changon, Chaksang, Conte From April 1934 lo fast February he Rosso, Van Heutar, Ninghal, Ilanchi, was Commander of the Tank Brigade, Shantung, Friderun, Noilma Maru, -British Wireless.

Jean Laborde and Tilsarosa.

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