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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

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To The Editor,

Hongkong Telegraph.

Sir,-1 feel sure that residents who appreciate the beauty of Hongkong view with profound concern must the work of organised gangs whe are denuding the hillsides of trees.

Thousands of pine trees have been cut down in the New Territories, and there are vast areas, where but a few years ago trees were flourishing, which now present a pitiful vista of stumps.

Tokyo, Jan. 10. Questioned about Japanese policy vis-a-via the changed situation in China, a Foreign Office spokesman declared to-day that he was not in a position to reveal the discussions which took place at yesterday's con- ference, but said he understood the main part was devoted to deciding on the polley the Government expected to adopt in view of the recalcitrant

must be imposed upon those Federated Malay attitude of the Chiang Kai-shek ad-

ministration,

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NEW YORK STOCK

EXCHANGE

SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ LATEST REPORTS

New York, Jan. 10. S. C. & F. Dow Jones summary of yesterday's markets:

The market to-day was active and reached the highest levels since November 14th. Profit-taking met with strong resistance. Demand was diversified. Armament shares were firm. Rails were substantially higher, Farm Implements showed good gains. Tobaccos

encouraging. Olls were fractions above a point higher. Chrysler shares were อ feature, showing gains of as much as 4 points. Other motor shares showed advances. Avlations were active, led by Douglos. shares.

were

sma!!

Bonds strengthened and were fairly active, with Government Issues also higher.

was clear,

That the Government was prepared for protracted hostilities he asserted, from official statements repentedly made in the past,

"In order to bring pence," he said, "the Chiang Kai-shek administration must concertedly manifest its sin- its policy of cerity by abandoning anti-Japonism. Actually, however, the Chiang Kai-shek Government is still clamouring for prolongation of armed opposition against Japan in total disregard of the welfare of its own people,

Therefore, as long as the Chiang Kal-sheic administration persists in Its hostile attitude against

the Japanese, the Japanese Government will continue to pursue its predeter- mined policy of overthrowing the anti-Japanese regime in China which the Japanese Government regards as Inimient to the peace and welfare of East Asia."

VIEWS EXCHANGED

for

TUESDAY,

JANUARY 11, 1938.

JAPANESE OCCUPY TSINGTAO

Bloodless Victory At Northern Port

Tsingtao, Jan. 10.

concentration.

All Europe Watching Conference

Austria And Italy Go To Budapest

POST OFFICE.

BILANGILAI AT

SERVICE

Air Mail Service to Shanghai temporarily suspended.

Green 6 cent stamp duty stamps on

is sale in the Post Offices are declared valid for postage from January 11 until further notice. Stocks of these stamps in the possession of indivi- duals at the end of the period of validity will be exchanged at the Post Offices for the current Issue Im-purple 5 cent stamps. Service to

VIA BIBERIA ROUTE

Budapest, Jan. 10.

AIR MAIL TIMES It is reported that the Japanese Dr. Schuschnigg, Austrian Chun- have landed at Shadzekow,

Ordinary air mail letters for tencellor, and Count Clano, Italian For miles from Tsingtao and that aeign Minister, have arrived here for perlal Airways Direct Japanese aeroplane is bombing be a three-Power conference to open Europe etc., will, until further notice, Letters and Postcards for Europe tween Shadzekow

and Tsingtao. this morning. No new pact is ex-be closed at Kowloon Post Office and The American Evacuation Com-pected, but two other countries are General Post Office 9.00 am, on Sun and South America are forwarded mitteo is holding a meeting.

unusually interested in the proceed-days. Letters for this Service may "via Siberia" If so superscribed, The British Consul has advised ings, Czecho-Slovakia, which may be posted in the ordinary posting

OUTWARD MAIL TIMIES the British residents to stand by shortly be brought closer to Austria-boxes at Kowloon Post Office and who

Registored and Parcel Malla are "It

and Ger- General Post Offee. They should be is reported Hungaria economically, that the British Consul has made many, which is believed to be un-clearly morked "By Air Mail" and closed 16 minutes earlier than the communication with the Japanese easy about an Austrian-Czecho rap-bear sumelent postage. Insufficiently time given below unless otherwise prepald letters may be taxed with stated, and where mails are advertised fleet which suggested that the Bri-proachement.-Reuter Bulletin,

double the deficiency or forwarded to close at or before 9 am., registered tish nationals stay in their homes

anticipated Rs the

by Steamer Service, at the discretion and parcel mails are closed at 3 pm. Japanese

on the previous day. Tho

of the Post Office. there would be

no fighting. Chinese

se Pollee have been instructed to make a sanctuary of the Japan- ese shrine. Meanwhile two tran- sports and several destroyers have anchored off the wharf boom.

A Domel report from Dairen says that following

occupation without resistance from the Chinese in Taingtao the Japanese naval men are combing the city in a search for snipers and anti-Japanese clements. -United Press.

If this ravaging la to be stopped, and surely it can be, severe penalties are engaged in the trade.

Furthermore, the number of fores- try guards must be increased, and dally ralds made. I suggest that no person should be permitted to carry firewood without a written permit, who and that firewood merchants encourage the despoilers by purchas- Ing their wood should be dealt with severely as receivers of stolen pra- perty,

Unless drastic steps are taken at to the the damage done once, Colony's hillsides will take many years to repair, and the health of the community will suffer in con- sequence.

tree-culier at To come across work a few years ago was unusual, and a warning shout was enough to send him scurrying away. To-day. these people are to be seen working in small gangs, and show a brazen disregard to any pro- test made.

If spoken to.

The problem must be tackled im- The Aichi Shimbun reports that a free and frank exchange of views mediately and sternly. To fine a took place yesterday at the Cabinet few of the culprits is not enough: A meeting which followed the joint sound thrashing when caught in the conference of the Cabinet and Im-act would prove a better deterrent.. perial Headquarters. The Foreign Minister, Mr. Hirota, reported the result of the joint conference, after which Admiral Suetsugu, Home Minister, advocated a strong policy

towards China.

"Now that things have come to such A pass, war must be declared unless the Chilung Kal-shek administration abandons its reckless opposition against Japan," he declared.

"A coup de grace, both military and financial, must be delivered to the Chiang Kai-shek administration by cutting off the supply of arms and ammunition."

Curb stocks were higher and the market was quiet,

York S. C. & F. New

corres- pondent cables:

Stocks: The market to-day · con- tinued the advance, which should go develop a still further if rails can little more strength. If the Rall Average fails to better 33 within a reasonably short space of lime, # develop. The reaction is likely to

The Minister of Railways, Mr. Times business index for the week Nakajima, advocated 11 moderate was 78.3, as against 84.3 the revised policy, suggesting a policy of watt Index for last week and 103.0 for the and see.

VARIOUS PLANS corresponding week of last year,

Colton: The comparative choup- A free and frank exchange of ness of American cotton compared views then lasted three hours, during with cotton prices elsewhere and the which various opinions were advanc- probability of a resumption of Japan-ed. Including declaration of war, ese buying together with the Im-withdrawal of recognition of the proving textile outlook were favour- Chiang Kai-shek administration, and able factors. These, as well as crop recall of the Ambassador, Mr. Kawa- curtailment plans and continued goe, from Shanghai, inflation talk are encouraging outside participation.

been

some

Finally, agreement was reached

that unless the Chiang Kai-shek ad-

Wheat: To-day's was a quiet mar- ministration manifested sincerity for ket, with some pressure. of Austra-saving the situation on the basis of Hon

Difers

and lack of export sales. lasting peace in the Far East, there for Japan, Mr. Snow of Bartlett, Fraser & Co. remained only one way says that there is a heavy moisture namely to wage protracted hostilities hasgainst China with a view to eradicat- deficiency in Kansas. There

visible decrease in suppliening the anti-Japanese regime in Ching. of 4.511,000 bushels.

The Cabinet's decision was later Corn: Exports to-day totalled 300,- 000 bushels, but-favourable-rains-in. upheld by a conference of Cabinet the Argentine and increased receipts counsellors. The decision will be retarded the advance. There has formally approved by an emergency

cabinet meeting this afternoon. been visible increase in supplies of 145,000 bushels.

has Rubber: There

been scattered fuctory interest, while a acurelty of shipment offers and fur- ther mention of a readjustment of quotas during the second quarter

also

stimulating factors. Sugar: The market to-day was dull and featureless.

Wall Street Journal Morning Com- ment.

The "Journal" says that sentiment at the week-end was more cheerful, with many traders expecting higher prices in the coming weeks. There has been some aggressive buying of fertilizer and textile issues,

The Street expects the price of copper to advance in a few weeks, with a little volume of the metal sold

were

at below 14 cents per lb.

OLD RESIDENT.

MARK SILVER JUBILEE

Congratulations will be showered upon Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Xavier. of the two Portuguese residents Colony, to-morrow on the occasion of their Silver the celebration Jubilee.

of

the

of member A prominent Portuguese community, Mr. Xavier figure has made himselt a familiar here us managing director of the Hongkong Printing Press Ltd. and also by his many acts of benevolence. He hus associated himself with the charitable works of his community, and was formerly a member of the committee of the Club de Recreio and the Liga Portuguesa.

Mr. and Mrs. Xavier intend to spend their Silver Jubilee quietly with a family gathering.

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.....Debroy Somers Band (with Vocal Chorus).

11.00 Close Down.

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES 7.20 am. The BBC Empire Orchestra, am. Big Ben. Take your Choice." 1.30 am. A Theme and a Song': 'Rain'

Sobu.

further exchange of views rc- garding the Cabinet's decision took place this noming between repre- sentatives of the Cabinet including 8.40 am. The News and Announcements.

Iirota, the War. Minister,

Greenwich Time Signal at 8.45 a.m. General

Dam. Dance Music. Sugiyama, the

Navy 10.15 am. Big Ben. In Town To-night." Minister, Admirai Yonal, the Chief

Firth Season: 141st Edition, Secretary of the Cabinet, Mr. Kazami, 10.45 am. The Morris Motors Band. und representatives Imperial

of

11.25 at. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Signal at 11.30 am. Headquarters including Lieut- General Tada, vice-Chief of General da Famous London Bulidings": Staff of the Army, and Vice-Admiral 415 pm. Big Ben Palace of Varieties."

5.15 p.m. Empire Exchange.' Koga, vlee-Chief of General Staff of the Navy.

5.30 pm. Organ Recital by David Morgan, tram St. Mark's, North Audley Street, London.

It is expected that the Cabinet this afternoon will formally approve them. The News and Announcements. decision. Reuter.

Greenwich Time Signal at 0.15 p.m. 6.43 p.m. Big Ben. The Symphonies of

Beethoven-Z

7.20 p.m. "All Kinds of People: My Memories of the Czar Nicholas II at his Coronation.", 7.33 pm. Intermission.*

PEACE OVERTURE

Tokyo, Jan. 10, It is rellably learned that Japan has submitted peace terms Mar- shal Chiang Kai-shek but is expect-8.15 pm London Pride.

8.5 pm. The Forum Theatre Orchestra. The Street believes that the trending his rejection, for which reason

9.15 p.m. Rabb Willon as Air. Muddle of steel mills' production is upward. she is preparing her future policies,

combe, J., in The Court of "Not-so- Common, Please?** 0.30 p.m. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Signal at 9.45 p.m.

A slow halting market advance possibly including recognition of the would be more indicative of a sound

recovery than a speculative spree. Dow Jones Averages Jan.0

30 Industrials

20 Rails

20 Utlifes

130.84

40 Bonds

31.21 21.60 92.70

11 Commodity Index 54.29

02.59 54.92

Pelping regime,

Orchestra.

Bloodless Occupation

that

Tsingtao, Jan. 10. Japanese planes to-day dropped leaflets In Engilsh entitled "Advice to people of friendly and neutral Powers," which stated that Jupan was making its best and greatest forts to respect the rights and in- terests of third Powers in the aren city of operations. Liowever, the was in fear of 1-lling into confusion and the people of friendly and neu tral Powers were kindly advised not to approach dangerous areas and to take means of saiety themselves, us for example taking refuge in Edge- water Manalons and approaches to Hulchan Point. The leadets were signed by the highest commanding officer of the Japanese forces.

WEDGE IN EUROPE

London, Jan. 10. It is feared that to-day's meeting of the so-called "Danube Bloc" in Budapest will furnish an opening to

drive a wedge into a new nignment

arc

of Central Europe due to reports that Italy is endeavouring to draw Austria and Hungary into the anti-Comintern Pact, although the delegates meeting ostensibly to discuss the Rome protocol and an economic agreement consolidating Italian rela- tions in the Danube Basin.

Two consequences are feared as a result of this, firstly, that Hiller will make an effort to join the Danube partner in the Rome Powers protocol, and secondly, that Count Ciano, Italian Foreign Minister, may suggest umilation in the anti-Comin- tern Pact.

This is cateaktied to either increase nervousness in London and Purls, the latter particularly being on the watch since the increase of Italo-German influence in eastern Europe coincides with a decrease of French Influence,

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Upon notification that Japanese marines were landing at a beach 18

Berlin, Jun. 11. iniles from Tsingtao, a German dele-

form A large number of Italian gation headed by Herr W. Ohlwein, local Nazi chief, carrying a Nazi dag hands,

probably 30,000, will molored there and urged the Japan- brought to Germany in order to as- ese to make peaceful occupation. sist Germon peasants, according to The other members of the delegaan agreement entered into between

nations. There

tlon were Herr P. Hess, Chief of the two recently been a notice-

Special Police, and Herr F. Navert, interpreter.

many

In accordance with Japanese de-able shortage of form hands in Ger- owing to the heavy demands of mands, a white flag was hoisted on the four-year plan.

the flag pole at Signal Hill where

labourers The Italian

will be German dar was holsted on Novem- mainly engaged in the cultivation of ber 14, 1097 when the German squa- dron seized Tsingtao in retaliation of potatoes, sugar and beans-Reu- for the murder of two German mister. alonaries and the German lease was subsequently negotiated.

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QUOTATIONS

Tsingtao was leased to Germany in 1098 for 00 years, occupied by the Japanese on November 7, 1014, and

New York, Dec. 10. restored to China by Japan in De- cember-1922-in-accordance with the The following quotations on the Washington Pact. It was occupied New York commodity exchange are by Japanese marines to-day without issued by Renter: resistance-Reuter.

High Officials Missing

Argentine Search For . Lost Plane

January March May July

October December Spot

New York Cotton

Opening Closing 8.18/48 0.53753 0.52/53 8.59/00 8.50/50 0.40/60 8.05/06 0.73/73

8.74/74 0.70/76

8.00/81 8.82/82

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Wed., Jan. 12, 9 am.

Wed., Jan. 12, 8.30 am.

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Jan. 1o, 5 p.m.

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South America and Europe via Victoria B.C-due Victoria B.C., 2nd February and Europe vin

Jnt. 13, 4.30 p.m. Thurs, Jan. 13.

July Buenos Aires, Jan. 10.

to September. An endeavour is being made

ane December trace reports that an Army bearing Eduardo Justo, son o. the President, and five high military of- Brazilian- the on ficers crashed

May Uruguayan frontier.

planes have July Three Uruguayan

however, reached the scene,

and Sept... have ground parties

not arrived Friday's Sales:- owing to the swollen condition of the Iincumbu River.-United Press.

Sates for the day:-4,770 tons.

Chicago Wheat

97%/97 00%/905%

.07%/07/% 01/01/% 8014/80%

29,109,000 bushels."

Chicago Corn

SEARCH ABANDONED

13.20 am. Recital by William Murdoch

(Australian Pianist).

San Diego, Jan. 10.

abandoned The Navy has major portion of the search for the bomber, which disappeared while on: exercises last week.

it All but squadron of destroyers have can- May

May

02/02/%

02/02%

July

624/02

62/524

the

Sept.

02 /62

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129/12914

130/130

October

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Strails and Calcutta

A spokesman of the Japanese For- 9.55 pm. Opening Announcernents.

and hta Close eiga Omice, stating that he was un-10 p.m. Big Den. Michaeloff

of the 10.15 p. 133.55 able to reveal the nature

NessarabBC Scottish Grehenira, Cabinet's discussions, said: "Japan is 11 pm. Take your choice. 32.33 21.61 prepared either for peace or

pro-10 pm. A Theme and a Song: Rain' tracted hostilities," The Cabinet re- However, sumed discussions to-day. an announcement of the results of its deliberations is not expected at the moment,

STOCK MARKET REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange Official Summary, 3.15. p.m., Monday, Jan. 10:

The market remains quiet.

Buyers

Fongkong Bank $1,440

Douglasen 451

HK. W. Wharves $114 Providenta (Old) $2

Providente (Now) $0.20

18. Rolets $320

Humphreys $84

H.K. 17amways $13.50

Star Ferries $7014

Chine Lights (Old) $10,35

HK. Electrice $52

Macho Electrics $15

Telephones (New) $35

Cements $12.65

HK. Repes #3%.

Dairy Farmak

Constructions 3114

Ch Gove. B*% 74%

HIS. Govi, 334% Loan 15%%' DIN.

Wallace Harpers $135

Bellera

Hongkong Blank $1,430 11.K. Mines $0.13'

1. & A, total $5.30- 1.1. Tramways #13.85 Peak Trams (Old): #76 Peak Tramu (New)})**9% Sandakan Lighta #idzi Canton Tea $1.70 Cements $11N -

Baler Hongkong Bank $1,455. FLIC. Læde# #311⁄21⁄2" 116K, Tramwaya '$13,00

The Cabinet's so-called four-year plan is little different from those preceding which are based Cabinet policies, namely:

on the

re-

1. Development of natural

Songs.

11.40 p.m. Dudley Beaven, at the Organ

of the Granaun Cinema, Woolwich,

12 Jn. The News and Announcements,

Greenwich Time Signal at 12.15 3.

12.40 a.m. Do we Understand Englisht-celled the search and returned to as- July

10 am. Scenes from 'Romeo and Juliet signments.--United Press.

by William Shakespeare,

2. Big Ben. The News and An

nouncements.

sources and to Increase Industrial Greenwich Time Signal at 2.15 a.m. production;

2.20 p.m. Yascha Krein and his Gipsy

Orchestra.

Band.

3 a.m. Over the Farm Gate-1.

2. Neform of the educational 2.40 am. The Edinburgh Police Pipe system and to adjusi taxation, thus equalising the burden of the people while encouraging their determina tion to bear the increased national expenditures.

The Prime Minister, Prince Konoye, has not requested the Cabi net to extend the four-year plan and has not mentioned that there will be war for four years.—United Press.

· REPORT TO THRONE

Tokyo, Jan. 10. After the extraordinary Cabinet meeting the Premier went to the

3.15 am. Violin Iteeltai by Nancy Phillips. 3.30 am. Ilaroid Namany, at the Organ of the Union Cinema, Kingston-on- Thames.

3.50 a.m. Dance Music.

a.m. You'rd the Girl.'

m.nterval.

5.15 am. The News and Announcements. as am, Green Field and Pavements.* Greenwich Time Signal at 5,30 m.in.: 5.50a.m. English Country Dancer, 9.15 am. April Showers. 0.40 41. Goodnight Music,'

suggesting that China has declined

Palace and reported to the throne mediation. One of the paper's head- Japan's fundamental policies towards China as formally agreed to by the Cabinet-Reuter,"

GERMAN COMMENT

Means for Termination of Conflict Exhausted

Berlin, Jan, 10. The morning papers maką no com- ment on the Japanese. Cabinet's de- cision against. China, However, 庭 D.N.B. agency message from Tokyo justifies Japan's attitude implieity,

lines says: "China's lack of readiness for peace compels Japan to seek the destruction of the Chinese Control | Gavernment," Another paper says: "Exnet observation of the situation in China revents that Chinese quarters responsible for the present hostilities have refused to take advantage of the opportunities to end the conflict which have presented themselves. Contrarily, China is prepared for a continuance of resistance; hence all means of peaceful termination of the confilet-have-been exhausted."...... Unlied Press.

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Amoy and Shanghai

Swatow and Tientsin'

Swatew and Bangkok

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Jan, 17, Noon.

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