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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
BANK HOLIDAYS.
In accordance with Government Ordinance, the Exchange Banka will be closed for the transactions of public business on Saturday, (The first the 1st January, 1938. week-day in January).
Hongkong, 29th December, 1937,
NOTICE.
The Eastern Extension Australasia and China Telegraph Company, Limited.
Notice is hereby given that the name of the above Company will from the 1st January, 1938, changed to CABLE & WIRELESS, LIMITED, with which Eastern Extension Australasia & China Telegraph Co., Ltd., (Incor- porated in England).
is associated the
the
An agreement has been signed betweon Hie Excellency Governor, Sir Geoffrey Northcote, K.C.M.G., and Cable & Wireless, Ltd., for the transfer to the latter company of the fixed station com- mercial radio communications of Generals Chen Ming-shu and Chan the Colony as from January 1st., Chai-tong, former civil and militory 1938. chiefs of Canton respectively. who
The present Radio Traffic Office are staying quietly in Hanggang. South Hunan, will proceed by over-will remain in the P. & 0.
Canton, Dec. 28.
land route to Kwangs and then to Building, Des Voeux Road, until Canton to assist in the military de-the end of January, after which the Office will be transferred to
fence here.
In General Chon Chul-tong's re-the Offices of the Eastern Exten- Unue are Messrs. Lin Yi-chung, Osion Telegraph Co., Ltd., (herein- Fang-pu and General Li Yang-ching. all of whom held high important after to be known as Cable & posts in Canton until 1936. General Wireless, Ltd). Chan Chai-tong and Li Yong-ching had planned an effective defence of this province.
·
Every effort is inade here to sup- press alarming rumours, which are deliberately created to
the score nervous public. The frequent report
of Japanese invasion of Kwangtung, is believed to be a scheme to prevent southern troops from going north to resist Japanese inroads. Over 60,000 Kwangtung and Kwangsl troops and Cheklong to went to Klangsu resist the Japanese, and the constant menace here is Intended to hold up further reinforcements to the North. ----Special.
NEW
YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ LATEST REPORTS
New York, Dec. 29.
S. C. & F. Dow Jones summary of yesterday's markets:
Móbile. Station Services (Ships
at Sea and Aviation), Broadenst- ing and certain other services will remain under Government control.
Curl stocka were moderately active.
Irregular, but
Bonds were irregularly lower, with business fairly active, United States Government bonds were alsolower
Wall Street Journal morning com-
ment:
THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
G.
MR.
NOTICE.
NON-PAYMENT OF WATER ACCOUNTS.
Excess water and moler rental accounts are posted to the person who signed the Form "G" guaran- teeing payment. This person is generally the landlord or his recognized agent.
THURSDAY,
GRENADE PLOTS ADMITTED
Dare-To-Die Corps Revealed
Man Confesses To Bold Plan
In many instances inconvenienco is caused to tenants by the water supply being disconnected without warning to them, owing to the failure of the guarantor to pay the accounts within the specided period. Tenants are, therefore, Japanese army launch in Boo-
Shanghai, Dec, 20. The
responsible mam
for throwing the hand grenade from the Cheklang Road bridge at a
chow Creek yesterday is an ex- soldier. Li Hai-min, 23.
DECEMBER 30, 1937.
SOUTH CHINA PREPARES TO RESIST ATTACK ·
(Continued from Page 1.)
pleted and buses are now in operation. It was a dificult task to construct this road as it must cross D
mountain range and there are five rivers to Cross. The bridges are not yet built, but ferries carry the cars over. the old days it was a trip of three very hard days' travel from Pakhoi to Yamchow by land, more than likely four days. That trip can how be made in four hours, and when the bridges are built it can be done in
three.
POST OFFICE.
HONGKONG RADIO TELEGRAPH
SERVICE
NEW YEAR HOLIDAY On Saturday, January 1, 1938, XLT Telegrams conveying New the General Post Office and Kowloon The Sheungwan Year Greetings will be accepted by Central Post Office will be open from the Radio Office for transmission via Da.m. to 11 am.
Branch Post Office will be open from Radio up to January 0, 1938.
(a) The charge for telegrams to 9 a.m. to 10 am, and also from 7 p.tn. places in China will be based to 6 p.m. and the other Branch Post entirely closed. on One Fourth of the ordinary Ofees will be rate and to other places on One There will be one collection from the Third of the ordinary rate. pillar boxes, one delivery of ordinary (b) The minimum charge for all correspondence as on Sundays, and one delivery of registered correspon- places will be for ten words. Further particulars may be obtain-dence at 11 am.
on application at the Radio Ofee..
NEW YEAR CARDS New Year cards bearing not more than five written words and enclosed in open envelopes are accepted by the Post Office at the rate for printed matter, le. 5 cents per 2 ounces for all countries,
Hongkong, China and Macao at
2 cents per 2 ounces. Envelopes must not be closed. SHANGHAI AIR SERVICE Air Mail Service to Shanghal temporarily suspended.
The road from Yamehow to Nan- ning is now finished, connecting Liem-ed chow and Pakhol with Nanning, In the old days, an overland trip from Paichol to Nanning took. five or six advised to make suitable arrange
days' hard going. This trip can now monts with their landlords to
It is alleged he confessed to be-be made in eight hours by car. Buses ensure that all water and motoring a member of a dare-to-die corps are running up as far as Stutung, 30 |ol_ 24 soldiers who disguised them- miles north of Yomehow. But there rental accounts are paid promptly. selves as coolles and went to Shang-s no regular service from there to Changes of ownership of pro-hat through the Japanese lines from Nanning as yet. Buses will soon be
should be notified im the war zone for the express pur-put on this road, however. perty
pose of causing loss to life and pro- mediately to this Office.
One may now travel by bus from perty among the Japanese troops, Pakhol to Onpo down to Kwang- banks and large business and indus-chowwan, French territory, on the trial concerns. The corps hus
itscoast of Kwangtung, and from Pakhoi headquarters in a cheap hotel in an west to Tunghing, via Llemchow, obscure street of the French Conces- Yamchow, Fongshing, on the French sion and had access to a cache of Indo-China border, arins.
R. M. HENDERSON,
Water Authority. Public Works Department, Hongkong, 24th December, 1937.
G.
R.
One may travel from Pakhoi to Li admitted that three accomplices were responsible for the first grennde Luichow, on the Luichow Peninsula, incident on
The opposite Holhau, by bus in a few December 27. Police are trying to round up the hours: or one may continue direct Mooiluk, Sul- gang, but it is feared they have fed from Pakhol to Onpo, Mo
tung to Kongmoon; where one may as a result of Li's arrest.
board a It is understood the Municipal
a steamer for Hongkong. The Council will hand LA over to the trip costs about half the amount of Japanese il requested.-Reuter. the steamers running between Pathol and Hongkong. It takes about a day less to come up by bus. In fact the fares are very reasonable on all these lines..
Soldiers 'Arrested
Shanghai, Dec. 29. The police arrested over 20 Chi- nese in connection with the hard- grenade incidents in Soochow Creek following Japanese reports that the culprits were members of a band of 300 ex-soldiers formerly of Nanino
engaged in Japanese terrorism.
The Japanese reports state that the lone Chinese arrested yesterday con- fessed.-United Press.
and at present
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS;
of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 3rd day of January, 1938, nt 3 p.m., at the Office of the Publie Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at King's Rond, near Quarry Bay, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His one Majesty the KING, for further torm of 75 years.
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis posal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollara, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refund-oil barges. ed on payment of the Purchase price.
WELSHMAN HELD
anti-
At least one thousand miles of highways have been built in recent years in southern Kwangtung.
Plenty Of Food
I find that there is plenty of all kinds of food in this section. The rice crop is one of the best in years. The government is not allowing any experts at all; therefore rice is cheap. There are plenty of pigs; so pork is cheap. There was big potato crop, so the people are well provided for this winter. Business in the small market towns I observe to be brisk.
Shanghai, Dec. 29. A Weishman, Jerry Morgan, who was formerly in the fight promoting and night club business, was arrest- AT
Taking advantage of the absence of ed by the Japanese Consular Police so many soldiers who have been sent at Garden Bridge to-day on charges to the front, robbers and bandits have of complicity in an attempt to take become active. The village of Chung possession of three Japanese owned Kong Hau, between Llemchow and Yamchow, was looted recently, some The Japanese will hand Morgan being killed. However police have over to the Settlement Follee as the rounded up cleven of the bandils who charges
not arc
connected with un
are now in prison in Liemchow. Most of the fishing fleet has now been Japanese armed forces-Reuter. that the business
armed to fight the pirates that are SETTLEMENT RIGHTS Infesting the Gulf of Tung-
king.
The Journal" says that General Motors are likely to continue profit- able operations in spite of decreased production.
Brokers anid pleture has become worse in the last two weeks.
Brokers Are of the opinion that when the public resumes buying, they are likely to favour armament shares, particularly airplane Issues.
pessimistic
The Street Is
with regard to the forthcoming message to Congress by the President, The market to-day shook off the Dow Jones Averages Dec. 28 Close effect of yesterday's adverse news, 30 Industriale the recovery being partially attributed 20 Rails
to covering by shorts. Some year-20 Utilities
end buying was noted, while tax- 40 Bonds
110.93
120.15
20.01
29.15
10,97
19.68
02.04
02.00 52.93
selling was reduced. The market 11 Commodity Index 53.32
statement to the effect that It
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Nu. of bale
Registry N..
Locality
Infand Lot
No. 5099.
Adjoining Inland Lot
No. 3536,
was also encouraged by s brokers'
the Government's duty-to-safeguard- the "proft molive". The bearish
was
THERAPION NË:1
U.S.
relteration by Assistant Attorney-
THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY.
General Jackson of trust manipula-THERAPION No.2
tion charges had little effect to-day; THERAPION NOS
Coppers and chemicals were upward on the belief that the Government was planning additional armament expenditure. Stocks related to ship- building were also encouraged.
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MAINTAIN
CONSISTENT
ADVERTISING
DURING
1938
It is the consistently advertised product which makes the steady gain in sales. This way the consumer is constantly reminded of a particular product. Newspaper advertising is pre- ferred to any other form because it enables the advertiser to place his message before the consumer in the most effective manner. It can be changed every day. does not become monotonous. The "South China Morning Post" and The Hongkong Telegraph" provide the finest media, guar- anteeing the largest morning and afternoon circulations.
Make 1938 a
It
mora prosporous year by using the two leading newspapers.
King's Road.
Boundary Measuremepia.
d.
B.E. म.
|Fest{fpet|fastfeet
As per sals plan
About 7,500
Upset Price
$138
COMMODITY PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
$11,250
New York, Dec. 29. The following quotations on the New York commodity exchange are issued by Reuter;
January
March
May
July October
December
New York Cotton
Opening Closing 8.11/11 3.12 N 8.20/22 8.19/21 8.25/24 8.25/20 6.31/31 8.33/34 8.33/34 8.38/38 8.37/37 8.41/42
9.29
Spot
The First Notice Day for January
·Cotton is Dec. 27 and the Delivery
Date Jan. 3.
May
July
September.
Sales for the day:-4,820 tons. The last Notice Day for December Rubber is Dec. 29.
December
May
Chicago Wheat
deleted
-
Not Forfeited by S.M.C. Despite Withdrawal
GRENADE INCIDENTS
Shanghal, Dec. 29. A Shanghai Municipal Council spokesman said they had not for felted rights to portions of the Inter- national Settlement because
I have just talked with one of the fargest merchants in Pakhoi. He is an old friend. This merchant told me that business was quite as good now as it was this time a year ago. This was u great surprise to me since I I had supposed that owing to the war scare business had fallen off at least one half. I find that the stocks in most of the stores are low, but dis- covered that this was due to the fact they that the merchants had stored away withdrew police from them during
much of their stocks in places of sald fighting Не the recent
safety, only displaying what they had to they could not expect officers function in the midst of a battlefield, to have daily. therefore--the--Council—-suspended supervision in those particular areas. But that does not follow that Coun- cil's rights were forfeited.
Ignorant Of The War-
This correspondent found that many
of the villagers and mountain folk
and
and
Japan
From
Swalow
Japan
The Money Order office will be entirely closed.
VIA SIBERIA. ROUTE Letters and Postcards for Europe and South Ameries are forwarded via Siberia" if so superscribed,
are
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Malla closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered is and parcel maila are closed at 5 p.m.
on the previous day.
INWARD MAILS
Per
Nankin Ninghai Noto Maru
Dua
.December 30. .December 30.
December 30.
December 30.
Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Pan American Airways Plano
Francisco Direct Service"-San
U.S.A., Canada, Japan, and Manila (Seattle, date 11th December). Japan and Shanghal
Amoy
Straits
Java and. Mana
Japan
Shanghai and Swatow
Haiphong, Pakhol and Hoihow
date, 22nd December, 1937.
U.S.A
Honolulu and Japan-San Francisco date, 11th December, 1937.
Pres. Coolidge
December 30,
Pres. Grant Soudan Talma
„December 30.
December, 30.
December 30.
Titan Tjisadanc
December 30.
December 30.
Kashima Maru
December 31.
Kwangtung
December 31.
Klungchow
Nellore
January 1. January 1.
Pres. Van Buren Sulyang Antul
January 1.
January 1.
January 2.
January 2..
Conte Verde Santos Maru Tjisaroen
January 2.
January 2.
January. 2.
Date and Time
Australia and Manila U.S.A. Honolulu
Francisco date, 1937.
and Japan-San 4th December,
Shanghai and Foschow Straits
Straits and London Parcels-Lon- don date. 25th November, 1937. Shanghai
Japan Amoy
For
Haiphong!
Antenor
OUTWARD MAILS
Per
Thursday
.. Canton......Thurs, Dec. 30, 2 p.m.
9th
"K.L.M. Airways Kashima Maru ......Thurs, Dec. 30. Air Mail for
Amsterdam, Service”—dur January, 1918,
Dec. 30, 5 p.m.
Straits, Ceylon, Indin, East and Kashima Maru....Thurs., Dec. 30.
*South Africa, Aden, Egypt and
Dec. 30, 5 p.m. .Dec. 30, 5.30 p.m.
Thurs, Dec. 30.
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
Reg., Ord..
Dec. 30, 4.30 p.m.
G.P.O, and K.P.Ó.
Europe via Marseilles-dus Mar- sellies, 20th January,
Reg
Ord.,
Air Mail for Chungking by the C.N.A.C. Plane
"C.N.A.C." Airways Direct Servicer.
K.P.O.
Reg..
Ord..
G.P.O.
Reg.,
Ord..
Kumsang
Parcels
•Straits and Calcutta
Air fall for Manila, Guam, Hon- Fan
olulu and U.S.A.. by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service" -due San Francisco, 5th January.
Samshui and Wuchow
Dee. 30, 5 p.m. .Dec. 30, 5 p.m.
„Dec. 30, & p.m.
.Dec. 31. 6 a.m.
Thurs., Dec. 30, ...Dec. 30, 5 p.m. Ord........Dec. 31, 8.30 am. American Airways Plane
Kowloon P.O.
He drew attention to the fact were almost totally ignorant of the that 1,000,000 people were inside the war. They had but the foggiest iden International Setlement und they as to what it was all about. When
them all. could not search
them
Alr Mall for Slan, Lanchow and Eurasia Plane talked about it the old farmers simply He said no formal representations answered: "We farmers
arc throwing of regarding the grenades at the Japanese launch in know nothing about the government. officials come and collect the been received taxes, and her asked what they would Soochow Creek had
because we should from the Japanese authorities.
do so." When
hand
It is understood that the Japanese do if the Japanese took the country. have demanded cus
yesterday threw a
hand they will collect the taxes.
We pay grenade at a Japanese army launch our present offeinls: if the Japanese as it was going down Soochow Creek come we pay them and go on with through the British defence sector.
our farming, 50 |
does not
not make much The Municipal poilce, during the difference who the officials are, past seven days have arrested 57 on whether Japanese or Chinese; in any suspicion of carrying arms, thus case we must pay." They have little contradicting the Japanese allegation idea of the national Issues now at
to stake. no attempt is being made suppress terrorism.
ese who w custody of the Chin-they answered almply: "It they come
sald
Japanese army.
They can neither read nor write and spend their days with the hoe and the spade and let the world move on its way.
A Japanese Embassy spokesman aid that the foreign Consuls had not yet been notified of the Japanese
But in the towns we find a different army regulations, and explained that
situation. People are interested in foreigners
would enjoy extra- territoriality only vis-a-vis the Chi- what is going on. In the larger towns a mail daily paper is issued and nese Government and not the is read with great interest. While of the news is sensational and much He justified the regulations on the largely rumour and cannot be relied basis of de facto Japanese military*****
all. Most of these small dailies occupation of the Shanghal area and upon, still it is better than no news self-defence requirements. However, are run by young men just out of he said he believed they would be middle school and cannot be expected only temporary,United Prem.
to be up to par. But they are doing their best for their country.
EXCHANGE RATES.
Milan
90/00TDCI
Salvation Bonds
House to house canvaas is now being Dec. 28. Dec. 20. made in the interest of government .147.9/04' 147.10/64 finance and the people are being .21.02
12.4014 ,5471⁄2
.22.40
New York Rubber
December..
March
14.65/68
deleted 14.00/60
14.79/77
14.69/73
14.90/03
14.78b/00
15.00/00
14.88 N
Paris. Geneva. Berlin...
Athens.
Copenhagen
2.2.9
Stockholm.. Calo.......
19.40
19.00
Chicago Corn
December..
May..... 01/011⁄2
New York. Vienna Amsterdam. deleled
Prague. 01/01% Madrid.. 004/003 Lisbon...
Hongkong
.1/24
4.0911 201
.8.00% 142%
142
Nom,
.130
1/3
.1/04
.3.00%
5.00
.29.46
29.494
.1/2
1/2
.210
210
20
25%
2%
184
July
014/01% 85%/05% 05/85
.220 Helsingfors..
Monday's Sules:-20,048,000 bushels. Shanghai.
July .....、 40%/01
The last Notice Day for December Bombay... Grains in Dec. 30.
Winnipeg Wheat
130/130%
Dec.... May 118/118 July
་
Montreal
Brussels.
Yokohama
Belgrade.
Montevideo.
ono
21.61 urged to subscribe to the Salvation 12.40 Bonds. There is a gratifying response 547% and the various towns and counties Branches DS are meeting their quota. 22.40 of the Bank of China have been 10.40 established in all the large towns
vns to 19.90 facilitate the change-over from local 2203% currency to the National Currency,
Hongkong 1/2 At the present time 4.99.0/32 dollar is worth approximately $1.50
2014 in the local money of this district. 0.90 It is now necessary for foreigners travelling in the interior to have in Nom. their posocasion passports in order. 110 My advice is: "Don't try to get by 1/8 without it as you will more than liko- 1/0 Jy Innd in prison and will have no
end of trouble,"
WINTER Brorts fon
KING OF BIANI
117/11734 Rio de Janeiro....27% 1104/110% Silver (Spot)....19
Berne, Dec, 29. Silver (forward), 10%
18
The King of Slam bas arrived at 1017
1015 | Arosa for a 'winter sports holiday- -British Wirelezi.
The last Notice Day for December War Loan.. Winnipeg Wheat is Dec. 31.
Reuter,
Thurs., Dec. 30.
.Dec. 10, 5 p.m. , Dec. 30, 5 pm.
G.P.O.
.Dec. 30, 5 p.m..
Dec. 31, 6 s.m.
Reg., Ord..
Rck..
Ord.,
Friday
..... Tal Hing....Fri, Dec. 31, 8.18 a.m..
.Fri., Dec. 31.
Chengtu, etc, (via Hankow) by the "Eurasia
Airways Service" (To
G.P.O, and K.P.O.
further polnis by surface transport
Reg.
ax Services permit).
Ord.,
Kongmoon and (Pakhol via Kong- On Lee
.Dec. 31. 0 m. .Dec. 31, 9.30 a.m.. ,Fri, Dec. 31, 10.00 a.m.
moon)
Japan and Europe via Siberia
Fushima Moru
Swatow and Shanghai
Sandokan
Kaying Hinsong
Shanghai
Swalow
Noto Maru Seistun
Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Central and Pres. Grant
South America and Europe_via Victoria B.C-due Victoria B.C., 19th January
Siberia.
Manila
vice
Fri., Dec. 31, 10 a.m. Fri., Dec. 31, 10,30 a.m. .Fri., Dec. 31, 12.30 pm. Fri., Dec. 31, 5 p.m. Fri., Dec. 31, 3 p.m.. ..Fri., Dec. 31.
Parcels,
Reg.....
and Europe vin
Ord.....
Pres. Coolidge
Air Mail for "K. L. M. Airways Ser- Soudan due Amsterdam, 11th, Jan- uary, 1938,
Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Soudan
...Dec. 31, Noon. .Dec. 31, 1.43 pm. Dec. 31, 2.30 p.m. ..Fri, Dec. 31,5 p.m. Fri, Dec. 31.
..Dec. 31, 4.30 p.m.
..Dec. 81, 5p.in,
G. P. O. and K. P. O. Rek.. Ord..
Fri, Dec. 31.
G.P.O. & K.P.O... Parcels.. Reg.
South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseliles-due Mur- seilles, 1st February, 1938. Straits and Calcutta
Talma
Ord,,
Parcela, Ord..
Saturday
Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Santos Maru
South Africa
Luchow Ninghol
..Dec. 31, 1 p.m.
.Dec. 31, 5 p.m. .Dec. 31, 5.30 p.m. ..Fri.. Dec. 31, .Doc. 31, 5 pm. Jan. 1, 8.30 a.m.
Sat, Jan. 1, 11 am.
........Spt., Jan. 1, 11 a.J. Sat., Jan, 1, 10.00 a.m.
Sat, Jan. 1,
Jan. 1, 9 n.m.
Jan, 1, 10.15 am.
..Jan. 1, 11 a.m.
Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane Bat, Jan, 1.
„Jan, 1, 11 am..
Air Mail for Australia by the "Im- Imperial Airways Piano Sat., Jan. 2..
Shanghai
Foochow
Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New Nankin
Zealand via Brisbane,
Parcels,
(Due Brisbane, 18th January, 1938)
Rog., Ord..
*Manila
Pres. Van Buren Sat., Jan. I, II a.m.;
Direct Service"
G.P.0, and KP.0.
(Duo London, 10th January, 1938)
Rex..
Ord
.... Jan. 2, 9 am..
perlai Airways Service" Darwin, 9th January, 1938).
(Due
G.P.O, and K.P.O.
Reg., Ord.,
Jan, 1, 11 am
.... Jan. 2. 5 am..
Bunday
Yingchow .Sun., Jan. 2, 8.30 a.m.. Kwangtung .Sun., Jan. 2, 9.00 a.m.
Swatow
Amoy (Foochow via Amoy) and
Shanghai
Swatow
Tuesday
Hupeh Sulyang Soochow
Tue, Jan. 4, 8.30a.m..
Tues., Jan. 4, 3.30 p.m.
Tues., Jan. 4, 5 p.m.
Thursday
Swatow and Shanghai
Soochow ......Thurs., Jan. 5, 5 pan. Friday
Swalow and Bangkok Holbow and Haiphong
Pakhol, and Halphong ..................... Szechuen ....Fri., Jan, 0, 1-p.m..
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