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NEW YORK STOCK

EXCHANGE

SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ LATEST REPORTS

New York, Dec.

S. C. & P. New York correspondent

cables:

Stocks: The market continues to reflect profit-taking, but there should be opportunities for attractive pur- chases op dips. We favour aviation shares, Falls and rail equipments.

Cotton: There is some belief that more the large

will spur crop stringent control by legislation. general. Buying to-day was more There has been a slight improvement in the textile trade.

Y.M.C.A. PANTO

FINE: PRODUCTION

PROMISED

The Christmas Pantomimme at the Y.M.C.A. promises to beat all pre- vious records. With an almost en- tirely new cast, and a new producer. the A.D.C. are looking forward to staging a further triumph,

taken the show through some dif-

tion in

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

¡GRAVITY OF SITUATION REALISED

China Gives Up Hopes

Of Intervention CHANGES IN CABINET

Hankow, Dec. 9. Chinese Government leaders ure Lieut. Houghton, the producer has fully alive to the extreme gravity of the situation. Talk that Britain and ficult periods, and the present posl-France may do something is no one which reflects happily longer heard, and the Chinese are his knowledge of stage-craft and not even expecting Immediate help production. There is one feature from Russia, though they still regard which struck us forcibly about the her as their best bet. rehearsals which we have witnessed and that is the Jotlity and good spirit which prevail throughout the entire company.

FRIDAY,

South China Still Loyal

No Deflection From Government

Kwangsi Stand Adamant

are prepare,"

to

DECEMBER

10,

1937.

PLANES

ATTACK IDZUMO

Two Aeroplanes On Surprise Visit

The visit waa very brief. 11 in believed that the ralders Intended to take the Idzumo by surprise, but the keen vigilance of the anti-aircraft this plan. The gunners frustrated planes, which are possibly of So- viel make, kept at a very high al- titude,

POST OFFICE.

CHRISTMAS AIR MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN

BY "IMPERIAL · AIRWAYS DIRECT SERVICE" The Christmas Air Mail for Great Britain by "Imperlai Airways Direct Service" will be closed in the General | Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Office as follows:

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Ofies at 8 am, on

Letters for this Service may be posted in the ordinary posting boxes Registered ..5.00 pmm., Dec. 10, at Kowloon Post Office and General Ordinnry ......8.00 a.m., Dec. 11. Post Office. They should be clearly This mail is due to arrive at Lon-marked "By Air Mail" and bear

Insufficiently pre sumblent 'postage, paid lellers may be taxed with double the deficiency or forwarded by Steamer Service, at the discretion: of the Post Office,

CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS Christmas and New Year cards bearing not more than five written words and enclosed in open envelopes are accepted by the Post Once at the rate for printed matter, 10. 5 cents per 2 ounces for all countries, Hongkong, China and Macno st

2 cents per 3 ounces. Envelopes must not be closed.

Shanghai, Dec. 9 (0.34 p.m.). The city was startled by a sudden Canton, Dec. 0.

burst of anti-aircraft fire at 5.45 p.m. "In the event of Nanking falling. South China will redouble her efforts to-day when the guns of the Japan- to stand by the Central Government," Chiese plones staging the first Chi-dort on December 20, 1937.

ese flagship Idzumo blazed at two declared General Wu Teh-chen, Governor of Kwangtung, to-day.nese night alr rald in Shanghai since The Mayor, Mr. Tseng Yang-fu, de- October.. clared, "We are part of the Central Government and They realle, however, that Russia follow its lead to the bitter cannot take definite action in the

with those of Far East until she feels herself free

businessmen, reflect the gen- from possible Chinese circles regard Italy as being cral feeling in Canton and ridicule attack in Europe. Chinese tatements, definitely pro-Japanese, but believe suggestions of possible deflection.

heurt that Germany wishes to be on friend- It is pointed out that the Kwang bear few rely terms with both China and Japan, provinces have always been at

As a result of changes which have anti-Japanese and for the resistance taken place in the past few weeks, movement, and both are feverishly

preparing for 2

conflict, prolonged no attempt is made to disguise the daunted by Japanese successes in a couple of hours earlier, was among

Chinese Government fact that the centred at Chungking exists in nume

Rumours of the Generalissimo's only. The whole civil administration of the Government has practically retirement are not taken seriously faded away and is replaced by here, where he still commands con- military organization developed from Chiang Kai-shek's headquarters. As an example, the Foreign Office which normally had staff of more than 400 now boasts fewer than 50.

further changes Among

fore- shadowed is a more active part in governmental affairs for the Com- munist leaders Chu Teh, Peng Tah- Mo Tre-tung, who have hitherto been active as. chiefs of the hui and so-called Bus Route or ex-Communist

From what we have been able to gather of the plot of the pantomime, the age-show will semblances to the structure of the book. Iesides Robinson Crusoe, who in admirably presented by Sheila MacKinlay, and Man Friday, where Bob Henderson's knowledge of his way about a stage again comes to the the fore, there are a host of others who are appearing for the first time in fiction. Leonard Starbuck's exvel- lent and dependable acting carries a good deal of the show forward with- ix the out any danger of Captain of

ship "Nancy Chr Lee." Then, Popeye, of him fame. Is convincingly and

humorously played by Willie Forsyth, who along with Starbuck was responsible for good deal of the best humour in last year's show.

the Ride

This year's principal girl is Mar- [garet McAlpine, whose winsome and simple eling in the part of Rose- mary, the beloved of Crusoe's heart, adds much to charm of the whole Ernest performance.

Musus,

that versatile giant, renders excellent

performance doubling in the

parts of Perry (n nincompoop) and the Cannibal King.

service to the

فروع

The chorus work shows consider. able promise, and the songs are sure to prove infectious. Mrs. Organ, a new-comer to the Colony and the show, does much excellent work. On the whole, the singing in this year's pantomime, chorus, is a great Improvement of Jack and the Beanstalk.

both solo and

We recommend Robinson CrusOC to all who enjoy a folly show, with Wheat: The pressure of Aus-

plenty of rollicking nonsense, but tralian wheat and more encouraging before we drop the curtain on this crop condition reports from our own South-West has engendered profil-preview, we must make mention of the work of George Gonchuraff, taklag. Export sales are reported lo

whose submarine ballet, at the court be over 1,000,000 bushels. Out of leading brokers, 8 are bullish and 1 is bearish.

Corn: Heavy contract deliveries are reported to have been well taken. Exports to-day totulled over 1,000,000 bushels. Out of 8 leading brokers, 5 are bullish and is bearish.

Rubber: Foreign dealer buying for March was a feature of to-day's market. Eastern offerings were.un- workable.

10,000 light cow-hides are indes: reported to have been sold at 1/2 cent advance on the last sales. The market is now acting better.

of King Neptune, played by Harry Close, is one of the loveliest little spectacles we have seen for a long time. Stella Best and Peggie Scot- cher, and, we hope Pat Pasco, who

unfortunately hurt was

recently,

will be among the pupils of Gon- charall who will enhance the artistic merit of the production.

THE

Sugar: The market is stagnant, ARCADIANS.

but prices-are-steady.

S. C. & F. Dow Jones summary of

yesterday's markets:

Influential

was

There has been little

dominated news and cautiousness

Bethlehem Steel trading. heartened by the announcement of a special meeting of the Company, at which it is anticipated that a com- mon dividend will

declared. be

Construction awards were poor, but

there is

an

outlook for

Finishing Touches

To Philharmonic Production

With still a few rehearsals in hand higher the Philharmonic Scclely and them- earnings and increased dividends in selves in a very happy position for the oil companies. The proposed their production, "The Arcadians," the Inter-being no wwell advanced into the higher railroad rates by State Commerce Commission led to polishing up stage. the anticipated substantial resistance to the decline. The statement Wednesday by Chairman Eccles of the Federal Reserve Board, to the effect that the business recession had rendered dimeult the balancing of the Budget, had a bearish effect.

on

Curb stocks and bonds were quiet and irregular, with United States Government issues irregularly higher. Wall Street Journal morning comunent:

cent

le

It

Exerpts from the show in the form of a Talkie trailer are at present being shown at leading cinemas. will be remembered that a short film of this description was also made in connection with the "Maid of the Mountains" last year. The improve- ment on that effort

is 50

marked wonders it our

local that amateurs may not one day attempt to produce a full length ilm. But the requirements of the world of fim

are

one

for removed from that of the ordinary stage and that type of work Is it the moment merely a side Jae. Mr. H.H.H, Priestley was responsibic for the arrangements in connection with the Society's visit to the Grand- view Film Studio with Mr. Robert- son as producer, Lindsay A. Lafford as conductor, white Nura Kanis at

The "Journal' says that the fourth quarter earnings of utility companies are likely to be between 5 and 10 per

below those of last year. Brokers

that sentiment Buy

Country improving throughout the but most professional traders are of the opinion that the present market improvement is merely a rally.

Long-term operators are buying rail-equipment Instead of railroad

the piano provided the accompany- shares. Investment trusts are some

Ing music. It is to be regretted that of the oil stocks. Brokers report that the sound and photography do not London interests are buying metal compare more favourably with the issues, including Anaconda Copper, up-to-date picture in which company Kennecott Mining and American the trailer is shown. Smelting & Refining issuICS,

Dow Jones Averages Dec. 8.

30 Industrials

120,00

20 Rails

32.04

20 Utilities

22.52

40 Bonds

03.72

11 Commodity Index

53.02

AVENGING BROTHER

on

Ariny.

siderable confidence, and even it Chiang Kai-shek retirer, South China does not intend to change its attitude or compromise with Japan.

years Kwangsl, which for many has been a source of uncertainty to the Central Government, to-day ep- pears to be one of the most patclotle provinces and reliable reports from In- foreign and Chinese travellers dicate that many thousand Kwangal troops and large supplies of muni- If the Japanese forces move west-tions are dally going to the north. word from Nanking. the Central Kwangsi under the present cir-

Is fully Joynt to China province of Hunan is expect- cumstances ed to be the base of future Chinese Generallssimo, but in any case operations and training ground for continues to place implicit trust in the new Chinese army.-Reater.

Gen. Pai Chung-hsi and believes he will continue resistance despite any

the change in Chinese leaders.

CLAIM

CHINESE

SUCCESSES

Shanghai, Dec. ก

With the recapture of Wushing (Huchow) south of Talhu Lake, the Chinese forces are advancing towards Pinghu and Hsinshib in Cheldeng province north of Hangehow Bay The object is to break through the Japanese line of communication be

the It

Mr. R. G. Howe, British Charge d'Affaires, who arrived in Shanghai

Cathay Hotel who saw the anti-air- craft shells exploding in the sky.

The Chinese have been "gunning" for the Idzumo ever since the war began and evidently they will not be sallsfied until they get her. It has been reported for a long time that the aviator who succeeded in doing

would Reuter,

10

carn

B

rich

reward.

Aberdeen Benefactor Honoured

attitude of other Bust Of Late Mr. Fung

MOVING CAPITAL

There

g

no

rumours

Japanese intend to land in

arn

Ping-shan

Unveiled

By Governor

The bust Di

the late Mr. Fung

greatest benefactors, was unveiled by His Excellency the Geoffry Northcote Governor, Sir yesterday in the presence of a large gathering.

The Governor said it was only right and proper that the late Mr. Fung should be commemorated permanent- ly the School.

Presiding over the gathering was of the school, Hon. the Chairman Mr. R. A. C. North, Secretary for Chinese Affairs.

air of defeatism South China, which has admittedly so far fared luckily as regards actual hostilities, but unconfirmed rumours indicate that military headquarters Ping-shuan, one the Aberdeen Indus- and possibly other official organisa-trial School's tions are arranging transfer to un undisclosed destination near the Kwangtung border, in the event of extension of warfare to South China,

Occasional

that the South tween Shanghai and Hangehow Buy China have caused apprehension in

The Japanese advance ot Lishui, 45 miles south-east of Nanking, was Canton, but these scares so far have checked by Chinese forces, while no foundation and, although opinion

divided, Alerce Aghiting 19 under

the majority of the at way

inclined to the Langchi in Anwei province, south- population

will bellef that the Japanese

not west of Lishui-International.

extend the line southward white Drive On Hsuancheng

Nanking, Dec. B.

they are so busily occupied in the With the arrival of reinforcementa north.

of recent

the bombings the Japanese on the Ashwel border are renewing their drive on Hsuan- Canton-Hankow and Canton-Kow- cheng, 60 kilometres from Wuhu and loon railways were naturally expect- about 177 kilometres from Nanking, ed in order to ensure the effective- ness of the Japanese blockade, but a report received here states,

Chinese forces are said to be offer-it is felt that after the fall of Non- the next ing the stiffest resistance.-Central king, Hankow will be.

objective rather News.

mithun Canton. The military position in South a closely guarded China remains secret, but it is reliably stated that sufficient troops will deal effectively with any intended invasion of the delta, in which connection a foreign

that military expert least 100,000 Japanese troops will be March

May needed for a beneficial invasion of South Chirin, which is believed to July be more than the Japanese are pre-October pared for.

Chinese Recover Chengsheeten

Kinhwa, Dec. 9. Chinese mobile units from the neighbourhood of Wushing recapture ed Chengshechen, a town between Wushing and Nanzin on the morning of December 7 after driving away Japanese troops. thereCentral

Neus.

STOCK MARKET REPORT

The Hongkong Stock Exchange official summary issued at 3.16 pan. yesterday, says: The market was steady.

Buyers

Hongkong Bank (Lon) £91. Uniun Ins $510.

H. & S. Hotels $5:20.

H.K, Traminys $13.30.

China Lights (Old) C.R. $11.30. China Lights (New) C.R. $11.10.

Sandakan Lights $14. Cements $12.00,

Watsons $4.70.

Entertainments $5.

China Lights Rights $54.

Sellers

Union Ins. 35174. Yaumati Ferries $25. Telephones (Old) $20. Wallace Harpers $5,

Sales II.K. & W. Docks $282. H. & S. Hotels $5.20. II.K. Realties $4.85. H.K. Tramways $13. Star. Ferrles $80.

China Lights (Old) C.R. $11.30. Wm. Powell, Ltd. $0.75.

EXCHANGE RATES

Paris. Geneva.

Close Another Interesting feature in con- 128.15 nection with the production is the 32.33 realistic effect attained by the in- 22,15 troduction of a real horse the 03.76 stage. Some trouble was ut first ex- 53.80 perienced in Onding a n suitable mount Berlin.. for the Versatile "Simplicitas" but Athens. "Bob" Charles come to the rescue Milan and produced "African Eve to play Copenhagen the part. No doubt many will re- Stockholm.. member this erstwhile racer in pal-Oslo.... mier days and even a few may re- Helsingfors. collect the phenomenal "tote" divi-

Shanghai dend she once caused to be paid. New York. No alterations have been made in Vienna.. the provisional cost published some Amsterdam, weeks ago; this includes such well Prague, known names as Anne Winter, Doria | Madrid.. Blair, Evelyn Fullerton, Nina Valen- | Lisbon. tine, Hary Cockie, Willy Simpson, Hongkong Hector Wiggins, Lowry Ellis, larry Bombay Best, Dabid Kossick, Percy Guntrip, Montreal. Gordon Stopani-Thomson and a large Brussels. and talented Chorus.

MAN SHOOTS ALLEGED KILLER AFTER AQUITTAL

Reno, Dec. 9. Acquitted of murdering Cirila Delgado, Bernard Sollz (32) was leaving the court room accompanied by the Deputy Sheriff, Harold Sturla, when Cirilo's brother, Frank, fired three pistol shots.

Ho critically wounded Soliz in the back, and one of the bullets pierced Sturia's arm. The court room was thrown into a panic, but the assailant was captured.United Press.

To-night's dinner, dance, at the aloucester Hotel will not be extended unul 2 am, as was inadvertently an Fnounced in the press earlier.

Dec. B.

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U.S. COMMODITY PRICES

LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS

New York, Dec. 8. The following quotations on the New York commodity exchange are issued by Reuter:

New York Cotton

-Opening 7.93/03

December January

Spot:

8.12/13 6.18/19 8.18/17 8.23/23

0.20 The First Notice Day for January The Chinese naval strength here is Cotton is Dec. 27 and the Delivery practically nil, but the two main Date Jan. 3... river channels have been blocked with

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

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the exception of narrow pass-December ages for merchant vessels, while gun March emplacements it is understood over-May look strategic points between Canton July and Becca Tigris, midway to Hong-September.... 16.00 700 Kong.

Sales for the day:-2.330 tons. While appreciating South China's

The last Notice Day for December desire to support the Central Gov- Rubber is Dec. 20.

well-informed ·· ernment,

foreign

Chicago Wheat

00%/004 032/03 94 /04/ 884/88% 87/67 Wednesday's Sales:-

20,163,000 bushels. Chicago Corn

sources are dubious about her ability December

10

lo adequately do so in the event of May is July Japan, while it pressure from

Han-mou's admitted that Gen. Yu troops will be able to defend the

delta which is almost

impassabic,

especially in view of the approach- December

ing rainy season. Nevertheless, it is May

pointed out that any Japanese attackJuly..

50%/58 50/50%

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59%/50

is bound to come from Formosa with The last Nolice Day for December troops landing at Swatow and thence Grains is Dec. 30. pushing overland to Canton.

Winnipeg Wheat

117

120/120% /110 1154/1157 1114/111% The lost Notice Day for December Winnipeg Wheat is Dec. 31.

Meanwhile it is felt that Japanese Dec. intentions in South China wiù con- | Muy be uncertain until tinue to

the July Yangtse position is quidated.-- Reuter.

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Dec. 9.TT. Shanghai

147.7/04

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T.T. India

547.T. U.S.A.

941 T. Manlin 22.40 TT. Batavia 19.40

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G. G. Paul Doumer

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210

3911

ATHOS ARRIVES SUNDAY

.211

.211

18

Yokohama Belgrado.

210 Montevideo, .3010 Rio do Janeiro.

.18% Bliver (Spot) Silver (forward).18 War Loan.......101

Messageries Maritimes Athos II 1811 will berth at Kowloon Wharves 101

Sunday at about 8 am, and sail the same day at noon for Shanghai and Kobe.

-British Wireless:

on

FOR PO RAZORS

LKO

Hothow

}-

Thursday

Thurs., Dec. 16, 10,30 azn.

Thurs., Deo. "18; 3.30 panu

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