BRITISH CARDINAL WELCOMED
Great Crowds Out In London With Titled People
London, Jan. 9.
Many Marine Officers Pass Examinations
Thirtcon Successfully Sit For Master's Certificate
Forty-one
marine
officers und
Cardinal, the Most Rev. Arthur Sugierra were successful in Hinsley, former Archbishop of West-Examinations held at the Harbou
change in Kungsong during the year minster Cathedral, was given a great welduas ou his return from Rust where he was made a Cardinal Dectinber 13.
He was first given an enthusiastic recep.ional Folkestone, where u large crowd awaited m. ho..- annds of Londoners gave de Cara.nal
ovation upon his arrival at the Victoria Station, the crowd on platform inclu.ting The Duke Norfolk, Lord Filzulan, Lord Rankeilour and many other pro- minent people.
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116cember 17,
Following is a complete list of those 2LŮ Successiuely passed the teas prescribed by the "Merchant Ship.
Coonia Act" of 1094. P.on-Messes. J. W. Walker, . Sarkey, K. Maclend, W. N. Johnson, E. Cox-Walker, P. W. Silson,
THE HONGKONG
AIMS TO IMPROVE RELATIONS
Sir Eward Griggs Says Word For Japan's Ambition
All Powers Out Of League Are Not Brigands
TELEGRAPH.
Loudon, Jan. 9. "We must guard against the danger of language or action on the Far Eastern crisis which. might divide the western civili
C. Littler, E. A. Potter, D. A. R. M.ration against itself," says Sir Ramsay, 16, G. G. Stanton, J. H. Reid, Edward Griggs, journalist M.P..
. kany, W. H. Koughan, First Mates-D. 1. Thomas, D. Ein an article in the London his Batng, L. J. Money, F. G. Kerr. C. Observer.
Chalburg, H. J. Gilroy, S. Hell, W. J. Mun
his
his
First Class Engineer.-N. E. Ball, R. J. Woodrow, J. Harrigan, J. Jamieson, A. C. Keating, I. P. Swain,
Park Glass Motor Endorsement.- J. A. Stewart, G. R. Wensity, G. Gib-
The European 15940 23 grave WA cannot enough, he says, "and afford to have I still further com- plicated by violent passions unleash cd in the Far East."
Cardinal linsley handed to private sceretary his rett hat scarlet clank, the Insigala of office, and his secretary hundret them to the Westminster Trop of Scouts, of which Garanti El niy patron. The Cardinal then proceed. ed to Westminster Cath.drai by car
Dealing with the Japanese case, the amidst cheering and hymn-singington, J. M. Munu, J. W. E. Tonkin, W.
Sir Edward Griggs deprecates while flowers were strówn
Lyall, A. T. Metellan. iri
c. view that all the Powers who have path as he walked up the cathedral Second Class Engineers-G. steps.
Oung, D. Thompson, W. C. Long, quarrelled with the Covenant of the League are brigands, and deseribs W. V, Edley A. Macdonald. J. M. the provisions of
Covenant, Lumsden.
Class Motor Endorsement,uaranteeing the territorial Integri
and political Independence of every -D. G. Couric.
member State, as à fotal knot, Trund ed for the "Haves", and bound time to be challenged by the "Have
The cathedral was parked for memorable service onu afar his re- turn from the cathedral, Cardinal Hinsley, in response to the appeals of the erowd, appeared balcony of his residence and blessed numbera of people wha were kneeling in the streets.
After Cardinal Harley had nonded his hot and chak to the Rover Scouts at Victor a S allem, they were.g.vn the privilege of carrying them to the cathedral. At the cattural, the Cardinal delivered un impressive address, which he ennel ded with "one word of special slitnificance. Brace."
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11 says that the first challenge to the law in the name of justice i made by Japan: Iar cast is worth consideration since her increasing success has brought into being an alliance against the League which the Leatus itself is powerless to reconcile or defeat.
The
Naples, Jan. 9.
arrived The liner, Victoria, has ere, bringing with her the Italian At the conclusion of th service, air mission which recently terminal-problems very like the the Cardinal left his red hat on the
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MONDAY,
Transport Delayed By Bad Weather
Dorsetshiro Two Days Late; Not Going To Shanghai
Delayed by heavy monroon wea- her between here and Singapore, the er out Dorteishire .rubsport Sou hampton on December 4, tied up st Kow.oon wharves this morning .wo days overdue.
The Dorsetshire will not Co to Shanghai but will remain in harbour in January 15 when the will take cetlefs and detalls to Colombo, India
nd the United Kingdom.
JANUARY 10, 1938.
THOUSANDS
LEAVING HONGKONG
But Population Still Well Over Million Mark
The record number of 17,031 emigrants left tongkong for the birans Settleinzms during the month of December. Outllow of Chinese from Hongkong has been dece.trated by fears of a Japanese Invasion of South China.
Despite the, large number who have left the Colony for Singapore and other ceu.res which stuu numit a rea- tricked number of Chinese immigrants, been the Colony population has swelled to how records by the influx In addition to a few Royal Navy that has taken place in the last three letails, the passengers to Hongkong' months.
were
Onanarily, Hongkong's population would have not reached the million Staff Col. and Mrs. L. G. Robin- anark until about 1940, the estimated con, Capt. and Mrs. H. W. R. WH-papulation in 1935 960,341, of whom Rams.
ILA.V.C.-Major and Mrs.
K.
why 21,310 were non-Chinese. The s. annual increase in population prior to the outbreak of Sino-Japanicze nosilifits was approxintely 100,000 per annum.
Willums.
Royal Artillery-Wife of Major G. D. Way, Licut, W. Hanwell, Lieut. and Nirs. A. F. D. Calzon, Lieut. and Alrs. W. B. Wilton.
80th Heavy Bde., RAS/Sergt. and Mrs. F. Smith, Scrats. C. Dutch, W. Wilson, II. Gould, F. Godfrey, F. Petit, F. Rawlings and their wives, Sergis. G. Mose. A. Recks and ther wives, dr. and Mrs. W. Boyes, five N.C.Os, five Bombardiers, nine Gun-
era and foar Trumpeters.
5th A. A. de, LA.-BOMS and Mr. II. Howieson, Sergt. S. Dicks, Ralph and their wives, L/Strgt. und 4. Serang, H. Weaver, T. Walter, la Mrs. A. Wood, two N.C.Os, n Lombardier, 41 gunners and thres Trumpeters.
Royal Engineers (Est)-S/Clerks 1. Minlo A. Phate and their wives, SM. L. Weckes, QMSS. S. Buckle, F Archer and their wives, S/Scrgts. F. Connor, G. Wilson and their wives
Và NCDs
Royal Engineers -Major D. Bathe. Capt. M. T. L. Wilkinron, wite e sorgt, fluiton; three N.C.Os, and ten Sappery.
Hongkong and Singapore Bde. A-Serul, and Mirg, H. Polipher L/Sergt. and Mrs. H. Gray, twe Lombardiers. D
BRITISH MODEL Japanese, he says, have
British ta face for streater dificulties. The Japanese ware forced into expansion by the same compelling needs and to a large ex-
themselves tent had modelled Britain, and for i considerabic prios, Britain and the United States alone among the Western peopics, howed sympathy with them atta gave them support.
Sir Edward recalls the Japanese loyalty to the Anglo-Japanese alliance and says the proposals of the Lytten Commissien hardly justify the that Japan might have steured all she needed by diplomatic means.
The writer concludes that from
herself make at all sacrifice, to mistress of the Far East and military raders have now taken the bit hetween the teeth-Renter..
1st. Bn. Middlesex Regiment.. Major F. A. Newnham, M.C., Capt and Mrs. M. A, Jacob, 2/Lieut. F. S.
A.
inbux of refugees from Canton and other centres has swelled the popula- uon to well above the million mark, and it is considered improbable that I will ever fall below seven figures. Many of the
refugees will make
It is estimated that 250,000 refugees aungkong their permanent home. are at present living in Hongkong.
10,000 Refugees Repatriated
Shanghai, Jan. 19. More than 10,000 refugees who left he Jacquinot refugees zone recently o enter relief ecñtren opened by he Japanese in Nantno, have been epatriated during the past few days, according to Chinese cirlcs,
Each refugee was given a pass to acilitate return to his homestead, which, in most instances, was located 13 the vicinity of Shanghai, Reuter,
Japan Church Breaks Away
Hancock, wife of Lieut (QM) From England,
T. Garen't. Cpl. J. McGrady, L/Cri. Bissett, four Bandsmin, two Drummers,
1st, Bn., Seaforth Highlanders.- 2/Licut. Rt. C. Gascoigne, 2/Lieut. C. M. Griggs, Sergt. and Mrs. J. Clark, Sergt. W. Davies, L./Sergl. J. Donald. L/Cpl. E. Waud, 101 Privacs
Tokyo, Jan. 10. The Episcopalian 'Church of Japan has decided to break away from the Church of England as a result of the Mc-Archbishop of Canterbury's address against Japan at the protest meeting
1921 onwards Japan was determined. Wives of Sergt. R. Prait and R. Wil-held in the Albert Hall last October.
NEW CASES OF -SMALL POX.
Eight cases of small-pox reported
100.
It has also been decided to decune the
R.A.M.C.-Major A. P. Draper Senior Medical Omeer returning by financial support which has hitherto nni vessel). Maior and Birs. J. Ebeen received from the United States Swyer, wife of Major G. T. L. Archer. and England.
This unprecedented action by I.A.P.C-Major and Mrs. G. S Japan's 45,000 Episcopalians was fore- Eynou, Mnior and Mrs. F. T. Gaines, east last October by leaders of the Wife l SQMS. F. Woodman
Military
Stair Corps Anglican Church in Tokyo, following Prevnet
participation by the Archbishop of Serzt, and Mrs. T. R. Ward.
RAOC-wife of S/Cntr. J. Hill, Canterbury in a protest rally against --A--MNS-Sisters-Miss-M. "Japanese aggression" in China.
Reuter Rice, F. Holmes.
FOR TIENTSIN tet, B., Lancashire Fusiliers.
R. Levlen.
to the health authorities for the 24 hours ended midnight on Saturday brought the total rince the beginn-2/Lleut, 'ng of the year to 34.
The number of pages reported on Saturday are the highest for any day
the pungent outbreak occurred. Nearly all of the earce so far r norted this year have occurred en he island. Only two cares have been reported from the New Terri; ories. Si of the eight cases report. d on Saturday occurred on the in- *and.
In addition there were two cares of diphtheria, three cases of dysentery, and one case rnch of meningitis and puerperal fever.
FOR SHANGHAL
2nd. Bn., Loyal Regiment.-Mujor G. G. R. Williams, Capl. G. L. Dolman, Capt. C. W. Gibson, 2/Licut. J. II. Proctor, Sergt. H. Grant, 33 Privat, six Boys,
R.A.S.C.-Capt. J. Thompson.
The
first Criminal sessions for 1930 will be held at the Supreme Court on Monday, January 16.
U.S. EMBASSY MAY BE REMOVED TO CHUNG KING
Shanghai, Jan. 10. Mr. Nelson Johnson, the American Ambassador, is considering the re- moval of the American Embassy from Hankow to Chungking in view f the imminent extension of host- ities to the Wuhan arra along the Langhul and Pelping-Hankow rail- ccording to Chinese reports.
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SHARE PRICES
The following is the list of local share quotations issued this morning.
Banks
H.K. Banks, $1,430 8.
H.I. Banks, (Lon. Reg.), £85% b. Chartered Bank, £12% n.
Mercantile Bank, A. and B. £20 n.
n.
Mercantile Bank, C., 14 n.
East Asa Bank, $82 n.
insurances
Canton Ins., $270 n.
Union In.. $510 n. Chinu Underwriters, $1.50 n H.K. Fire In., $235 n. Shipping
Douglas, $51 b. H.K. Steamboats, $0 n. Indo-Chinas (Prof.), $51 m. Indo-Chinas (Del.), $43 n, Shell Bearer, 98/0 n. Union Waterboals. $0.30, n.
Hocks etc. II.K. & W, Wharves, $114 b. H.K. & W. Docks, $27 n. Providents (old). $2 b. Previdents (new), 20 cts. b. New Engineerings, Sh- Shanghal Docks, Sh- Kailan Mining Adm., 10/3 n. Raube, $0.19 n. Venz: Goldfeld, $5 n. Hongkong M
Mines 13 cts. S Philippine Mining Antamott, P. -~- Atoks, P. 20% n. Baguio Gold, P. 18% n. Benguet Cencol., P. 9.70 a. Benrust Explor., P.-- Big Wedge, P.
Coco Grove, P. 47 n. Consolidated Mines, P. 013 Demonstrations, P.-- E. Mindanao, P.--- Cumnus G'Rolds, P.- Ipo Golel. P. 1.X.L., P.
Itogons. P.
Masbate Consols.. P. --- Min. Resources, P. -- Northern Min.. P. -- Porncale Gumaus, P. .18% Salncol Mining. P. — San Mauricio, P.- Suyoc Contol.. P. 184 n. United
Fanda
Intel etc.
*Paracsics, P. 44 1⁄2 n.
H. and S. Hotels, $0.20 b. H.K. Lands, $32 n.
H.K. Lands, 4% Deben, $100 n. S'hal Lande. Sh. ww Metronolitan Tanda, Shi-- Humphries, $8.50 b.
n.
B.K. Realties, $4 Chinese Estates, $00 n. China Reatles, Sh.
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Public Utilities
H.K. Tramways, $13.55 b. Peak Trams (old), $78. Penk Trams (new), $34 9. Star, Ferries, $79 b.
H.IC
b.
Youmali Ferries (old). $24 n. China Light (old), $10.30 b. China Light (new), $7% b. Electric, $321⁄2 b. Macao Electric,. 10 Sundakan, Lights, $144 8. Telephone (old), $20 n. Telephone (new), $8.35 d. China Buses, Sh, -- Singapore Tractions, 23/9 n. Singapore Pref., 23/- n.
Industrials
Cald: Mack (old), Sh. -- Cald: Moc (Pret), Sh.- Canlon les. $1.70 s Cement, $12.73 8. II.K. Ropes, $3.75 b.
Stores, &c. Dairy Farm. $235 b. Watsons $4.70 n. Lane Crawfords, $8.00 n. Sinceres, $1.75 n. Wing On (H.K.), 340 n. Wm. Powells, 75 cts. n.
Cation
Rena
Ewo Cottons, Sh. $" n. S'hal Cottons (old), Sn. $00 n. Zoong Sings, Sh
Wing On Textiles. Sh. -
Miscellaneous
ILK. Entertainments, $5% n. Constructions, 81% b. Vibro Piling, $0.n.
Ch. Govt. 5% 1910 G$Bda. 74% b. II.K. Govt. 4% Loan 5% pr. n. IK. Govt. 34% Loan 1%% prm
b.
• Wallace Harpers, $3% b. Marsmans Ins, Lon,), s/- 20/- n. Marsmans Inv. (H.K.),.a/- ́ 3/0 n.
Sentence of eight months hard labour was imposed on Lo Man, 30, unemployed. by Mr. Forrest at the Central Magistracy this morning, for returning from banishment before the expiration of his term, which was for 10 0 years. Another returned banialice, Tiang Sin, piso sent:away for, 10 years, pleaded guilty to is. charge of returning before his period had expired, and was sentenced to three months", hard labour, ARIMALDIVI
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