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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
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MISSING MUCILAGE MYSTERY
How Post Office
"Unstuck"
Hongkong Stamps Investigations following complaints from readers of lack of muelinge on stamps have Hongkong 20-cent brought forth a remarkable explana- tion.
When supplies of King George V stamps became exhausted last year, the Hongkong postal authorities ordered fresh supplies of 1-cent, 4-cent und 20-cent stamps from Lon- don,
Apparently the stamp printers in London were experimenting with a new type of gumming machine when the Hongkong order arrived. The order was printed and the new stamps despatched 10 Hongkong. were When the parcel arrived at the G.PO., however, the sheets of stamps had congealed into a perfect block of paper.
There
only was
one way to separate the heels. The congenled mess was thrown into a dish of hot water and the laborious task of care- fully separating each sheet was done by coofics. I look time, but Hong- authorities breathed kung postal freely again when the philatelic Idea of ungumming stamps with water proved successful.
warm
Many of the stamps were torn and had to be discarded, but a sulliclent supply of 1-cent, 4-cent and 20-cent stamps, all without mucilage, has been sulvaged to prevent a shortage before new supplies arrive at the end of this month.
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SATURDAY
COME TO SEE...
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KWANGTUNG
(Continuod from Page 1.)
Shumchan phone wires ut
Innkow-Canton line were reported to be damaged.
craft carriers are off the
GTI
the
coast
44
Against Solicitor
HUMIDITY
CLIMBS AGAIN
Gale In China Sea Predicted
Hoated Word Play In Summary Court While a remarkable ovenness in temperature has been main- Manila, Jan. 13.
Further evidence in connection with tained during the past 24 hours, President F. D. Roosevelt's plan to allow the Philippines until 1980 to the slander Action brought by Yuen humidity, which had dropped to adjust trade relations between the Lok-kam, labour contractor, against the lowest figure recorded since United States and the Common his former mistress, Trang Fung-chol,
greeted was given before Mr. Justice R. E last winter, commenced to clumb wealth, has been warmly here, and stooks yesterday climbed Lindsell, at the Summary Court this again last night and by 10 to their best gains for weeks. Busi- morning, when hearing of the case o'clock this morning had reach- ness leaders hailed the plan as the was resumed. meet Intelligent approach no far
Filipinos announced they are form-
JUDGE TOO ILL TO RECEIVE THE PRESIDENT
Washington, Jan. 12.
Mr. Justice Cardozo was too ill to-day to receive President and Mrs. Iloosevelt, who paid an unexpected
TAILOR ADMITS STEALING $100
FROM POCKET OF DRESS LEFT IN SHOP
The master of a tailors' skop at: visit, Mrs. Roosevelt left flowers. No..101 Thomson Road, Wong Chol. Dr. Earnest announced that Justice 25, was charged before Mr. Forrest Curdozo's condition was "not quite at the Central Magistracy this morn- so good," after he had had a con- ing with the theft of $100 in bank- sultation with
three specialists.notes belonging to Mrs. Hielen To.
Detective Sergeant J. R. Bentley United Press.
sald that Mrs. To visited Wong's on January 10 for the purpose
BRITISH
RECORDS
+
RECRUITING having a dress altered. They
BROKEN
Basis for the action was the alleged ed 61 per cent. This is ten per were remarks made at the S.C.A. by deten-cont. higher than the figure re-Army. This is a record
shop: did
of not
It is stated that three Japanese alr-ottered, and a group of prominent | dant to the effect that plaintiff wus a Lcorded at the same time yester. December since the War morcover ] Hastening back to the shop, she
South Chinn carrying 60. 30 and 10 planes respectivelyUnited Press,
42 Japanese Planes Raid Nanchang
Nanchang, Jan. 13, Forty-two Japanese planes staged arald on Nanchang yesterday mor-
ning.
Flying In two groups of 18 and 24 respectively, the roiders appeared over the city at 11.60 nm, and drop- ped over 100 bombs at various places inside and outside the city.
An investigation conducted after the rald revealed that three elvilions were killed, 15 wounded and 48
houses demolished. Central News, Japanese Land At Taifu
Canton, Jan. 13.
A further Japanese landing in South China occurred at 6 o'clock Just night, when 100 Japanese land ed at Talfu, off Chungshan district, 15 kilometres west of Macao,
Canton is completely unconcerned
ing a Commonwealth Association for the purpose of secking perpetuation of the Commonwealth status.
President Manuel Quezon
sald: "It is cause for gratification and shows that President Roosevelt hins a deep regard for the welfare and stability of the Philippines even after the United States relinquishes its sovereignty."-United Press,
HONGKONG. CLIPPER BURNS: CREW DEAD
gangster and had defrauded two per-day. sons of several thousand dollars by threatening them with A revolver Northerly and north-easterly winds into signing promissory notes. The may increase in intensity during the claim was for $1,000 damages, next 24 hours, and fair weather con-
Mr. M. A. da Silva appeared for ditions are predicted, plaint, and defendant was repre- China Sen west of Luzon, northern- A moderate gale is blowing in the sented by Mr. D. McCallum..
most island in the Philippines, group, and fresh to strong north-easterly monsoons continue elsewhere along the China coast.
come to any agreement on the matter, and Mrs. To then asked if she could. leave the dress in the shop while London, Jan. 13.. she called on her: alater. Sho had During December 3,032 recruits been away for a short while, when: enlisted in the Territorial she suddenly remembered that there for any was $100 in a pocket of the dress. recruiting results for 1937 are them-questioned defendant, but he denied selves a record compared with any all knowledge of the money. previous year since the War, Re-
Mrs. To reported the matter to numbried cruits enlisted in 1935 24,634; in 1930, 36,514; and in 1937, the police on January 11, and de- fendant was subjected to inquiries. 45320-British Wireless.
He then admitted having $76 only, but on his shop being searched, a total sum of $87 was found. Later defendant confessed to stealing the money.
EXCHANGE
Selling
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524
112 3011
The case for plaintiff concluded this morning with the evidence of Lam Wai-chung, who testified to hav- ing heard defendant say that plaintiff The depression reported 120 miles T.T. London had threatened people with 凱 re- | cast of Manila ́ yesterday has crossed Demand volver and defrauded them of money. Luzon, and is now situated about 150 T.T. Shanghai
Giving evidence, defendant said she miles north-west of Manila, where it T.T. Singaporo had been very friendly with plaintiff will probably fill up.
T.T. Japan (Continued from Page 1.)
for the past seven years. Their es-
Only one point of rainfall has been T.T. India sociation came to an end sometime recorded in Hongkong since January T.T. USA. case of l-fated Amella
Earheart last September, not because of the 4, the total for the year being 23 T.T. Manlia Putnam, the American aviatrix who fact that she continued to play mahi-points.
Batavia T.T. jong but because of plaintiff's resent-
The oficial forecast for Hongkong, TT. Bangkok was lost in the Pacific last year.
At Washington, Mr. Juan Trippe, ment against the visits of EL male:
issued by the Royal Observatory at TT. Saigon President of the Pan-American Air-friend of hers named Wonst
1a.m., is: Fresh to strong northerly TT. France ways, announced that the facts in- Toward the end of November, she and north-easterly winds; fair.
TT. Germany dicated
the fre
the Cilpper was summoned to the S.C.A. follow- developed incidental to the routine ing a complaint made by plaintiff to discharge of fuel preparatory to the effect that she had demanded $300
from him to procure an landing United Press.
abortion. She told the S.C.A. this was not truc
on
at this latest effort which is belleved Clipper Is Found Drifting
to be merely for watering and exer- cising purposes, although some Chinese sources suggest the Japanese ure, anxious to take over the stocks of wolfram whitch are known bo there.---Reuter.
Warships At Hoihow
Canton, Jan. 13.
The Canton Gazette states that two
Japanese warships yesterday dropped anchor north-west of Hoihow on Hainan Island.-Reuter.
and
Japanese Ships Sunk
London, Jen. 12.
announces
The Chinese Embassy that Chinese planes yesterday bombed sank two Japanese gunboats which were steaming up-river from Wuhu.-Reuter,
Japanese Warships
Withdrawn
Anking. Jan. 13. Japanese warships in the Yangtse River at Lukang and Tikang south- west of Wuhu are reported to. have been, withdrawn downstream.
The two warships damaged Tikang us a result of Chinese crial bombings were towed away yester- day by another gunboat-Central News.
4 Killed 10 Injured At Tungkun
Canton, Jan. 13. According to an official investiga- tion completed, four civilians were killed and 10 injured during the Japanese air rald over Tungkun yesterday.
It is estimated that 50 bombs were released along the Canton-Hankow and Canton-Kowloon railways by a fleet of 32 planes yesterday.--Central News.
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Apla, Jan, 12.
The aircraft tender, Avocet, found
and said that she had only asked for $30 to redeem a gold bangle which plaintiff had pawned. Plaintif was ordered by the S.C.A. to pay her back
the Hongkong Clipper drifting in the
$15. Ocean at 0.30 p.m. GMT., but all the crew were dead-Reuter.
per,
Won't Abandon Auckland Link
feel
EXCHANGE ABUSE
They left the office together but near the staircase, plaintiff turned round and said to her: "You are a real villala." She replied: "What do you mean by villain, you dastardly vilinin (Yuan Shih Kal)," Im- mediately after this, she left and did not see plaintiff again.
Defendant: Yes.
San Francisco, Jan. 12. The Pan-American Airways to-day indicated it would continue to operate the Honolulu-New Zealand #ervice
On the same day, she went to the despite the loss of the Samoan Clip-oflee of Mr. Silva with the intention of instructing him, but was told that Juan Trippe said: "I Mr. Musick and his crew are entirely Plaintiff had got there first.
Mr. McCallum: "Did you have a blameless. Radio reports from the perfectly frank and open conversation
with Mr. Silva? plane prove that on this fight, na on all his previous ones, he carefully the most conservative followed operating technique possible. Need- less to say, everyone connected with the Pan-American Airways Is grieved beyond expression at the untimely fate of the crew. At this time, with
on his part. They were all lies. all the details yet unknown, we can
In reply to further questions by Mr. only express the belief that after McCallum, defendant said she saw thorough analysis of all possible Mr. Silva again the following day causes of the crash a way will be and put the matter fully to him. Mr. found to prevent a recurrence."-Silvi did not stop her.
United PreSA.
Naval Experts' Theory
Pagopago, Jan. 13. Naval experts believe it possible that improper functioning of the pro- pellor brakes or too sudden braking might have torn the disabled motor from its mooring and sent the ship out of control.
It is known the plane returned northward and had come as far as Apla Harbour when she radioed that the excess petrol would be dumped. She expected to reach Pogopago within a few minutes. She was never heard again.—United Press.
ALL LIES
wondered if these
Mr. Silva interposed and said he
questions directed against any unethical method
were
Mr. Silva: When you frst came to see me, I did not bring you to my private office but spoke to you out- side? Yes.
Did Lnot tell you then that the reason why I cannot bring you in was because plaintif room?-No.
was in
my
Is it correct that you wanted me to arrange Boltlement?----No.
PIONEER AVIATOR
PERISHES
(Continuod from Page 1.)
in
From then until yesterday he was chief phot in Pan-American's Carib- bean Division, made his home Miami. In 22 years of flying, he has spent a total of a year and four months in the air, had made 120 trips to foreign countries, passed through the United States Customs more than 2,000 times. One of the few pilots in the world licensed to fly any kind of plane, be held
more
world records (ten) than any flyer in the world, had never had an accident.
NEVER KNOWN TO STUNT
In spite of this record, Capt. Musick remained virtually unknown show to the public. He refused to off or make "wisecracks" for news- He had never been known to men, stunt in a plane, never made a flight without the most meticulous pre-
rations, even refused to tie up to а mark until it had been tested. Completely lacking in vanity, he re- fused to discuss his career even with such close friends as one of his navi gators, Noonan.
He lived quietly with his blonde wife, Cleo, had no children, liked baseball, Buicks, apples, ham and cheese sandwiches, Manhattan.
vacation
In
His face, almost wooden, sometimes it-up-in-a-crooked-smile-Prone-to
was
a good deal in a quiet, pleasant way, Je never lost his temper, though he martinet about detail, When he was in command, his ship was
men spotless, his. cqually neat. Mrs. Tsang, I want no insinuations. want a direct accusation citlier from Musick said little in the air,
On good terms with his men, Capt. you or from your solicitor whether than the necessary commands, pre- other you are alleging that deliberately led you on to extract facts from you Typical was an incident on the first ferred to sit in silence at his work. unethically? I do say
deli-
to Lindbergh's Pacific Hawall flight berately led me on to reveal things dream. At the wheel, Pilot Sullivan to you. That is what I thinkt.
this. grinned: "Old stuf Mr. Silva: During these hearings flown this route so many times in did you hear a single word of what flow
you
We've
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Parcels, Ref..... Ord.,...
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Airmall for "K.L.M.
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..Jan. 13, 4 p.m. .Jan. 13, 445 p.m.
Jan. 13, 5.30 p.m.
Thurs., Jan. 13.
Parcels, ......Jan. 13, 4 p.m. Reg,
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Airways Ser- Yasukuni Maru ....Thark. Jan. 13,
Straits, Sandakan, Ceylon, India, Yasukuni Maru....Thurs., Jan. 13,
Jan. 13, 5 p. Jan. 13, 5.30 p.m. Thurs., Jan, 13.
Ord.....
Jan. 13, 8.30 p.m.
vice"
Gr.O. and K.P.O.
(Due Amsterdam 23rd January)
Res..
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Jan 13, 4:30′′pirn." Jan. 13, 6 pm.
East and South Africa, Aden
G.P.O. & K.P.O.
Egypt and Europe via Marseilles
Reg.
(Duc Marseilles, 9th February)
Ord.
Air Mail for Chungking by the C.N.A.C. Plans
"C.N.A.C." Airways direct Service.
Kowloon P. o.
Rex..
Ord,
Reg.. Ord...
Friday
Tai Hing Muinam
Samshul and Wuchow San
Halhow...
Bearing Up Bravely
San Francisco, Jan. 12. Friends of Mrs. Edwin Musick said she was "bearing up well" now that you said in the course of these inter- training I've recognized every cloud
we've scen since leaving she had been informed of her hus- views?
Francisco!" band's death in the Samoan Clipper Before defendant could reply, His disaster. She
Capt. Musick grunted an arma- had
previously ex-Lordship remarked that the Court tive.Time Magazine. pressed the conviction that he was had not, and asked defendant why still alive, and would be found safe, she should make such a suggestion.
Mrs. McLean, wife. af another of the crew, heard the news of her hus hand's death by telephone. "Thank you," she said, her voice breaking United Preas."'
my
WITHDREW ALLEGATION
retracted the allegation, adding that After some hesitation, defendant
Mr. Silva did not lead her on.
Mr. Silva: I sincerely trust that Only Fuselage Missing
friend by the way he framed the Honolulu, Jan. 12.
questions does not mean he himself It is pointed out here that advices believes them. He may be acting on licitor would from searchers state only pieces of instructions but no the Clipper's wreckage have been brother of the profession unless he
Insinuations against found. It is therefore assumed only
belleves them. I hope my friend the fuselage
It may be, however, that the plane will now make a decioration in view was blown to pieces, or that someone of his client's disavowal. Inside succeeded In opening the Mr. McCallum: I will do so in the the Mountains of the Moon........Primo hatches which would free the inproper place. Scain's Accordion Band; Woltz-That terior objects, since little
The case is proceeding.
missing.
of the
Old Feeling (From Vogues of 1938); plone's exterior fittings would be de- Waltz-Sympathy (From the Firefly) | inchable or would float,
...Joy
on
Wilbur and Illa
Band; The Const Guard has refused to
make any
Foxtrots-The Lillo Boy that carry an Air Commerce Department FRENCH APPOINT NEW Santa Claus Forgot; Moonlight official to the scene of the crash and the Waterfall....Billy Cot- the wreckage can thus only be ton and His Band: I'm Happy | studied when and if it comes to When You're Happy: The First Time Honolulu.—United Press.
I Saw You....Jay Wilbur and His
Band.
11.00 Close Down,
RUSSIA DEMANDS CONSULAR PARITY
London, Jan. 12.
The Soviet Government is under- stood to have notified representatives of foreign governments in Moscow of ita declalon in the future to insist on principle of parity in comular re- presentation.
FRANCE ENTERS ARMS RACE
It is
Paris. Jan. 12. understood M. Camille Chautemps, Premier of France, will
WAR COUNCILLORS
Paris, Jan. 12. Marshal Philippe Petoin and Mar- shal Franchet d'Esperoy, have been nominated members of the Supreme War Council-Reuter Special.
MANILA SHARES be asked in the next day or two to The following business dono quota- approve of a grant of an extra 600,- Uions were received after the close of 000,000 francs to speed up naval con- the morning session by Swan, Cul- struction.-Reuter.
bertson & Fritz from their Manila office:
MIL. HOOVER TO VISIT
DELGIAN WAR SCENES
Antamak
Atak
There are at present two British
Regula Gold consular posts in Itussia and the
Palo Alto, Calif., Jan. 12. Tengurt Consolidated Soviet Government has only one Mr. Herbert Hoover, former Prest-Coco Grove consular representative in Britain. dent of the United States, has an Demonstration
Consolidated Mines So far as the British Government is nounced that he has accepted the 1.XI. miles concerned Russian desires could Belgian Government's invitation to Paracale Gymaux easily be met by the closing of the re-visit the scenes of his war work. Ben Mauricio .......... British consulate at Leningrad.---- | Mr. Hoover is sailing from New York United Paracsia ..... - British - Wireless,----
on--February-0.-United Preis.
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Pilot Burned To Death
Evidence Of Four- Year-Old Tragedy
Hudson, Mont., Jan. 12.
The Mineral Airways transport plane piloted by J. S. McCoy lost wing and crashed near North Pines
burned to-day. The pilot was death-United Press.
WRECKAGE FOUND
to
Air Mall for Stan, Lanchow and Euraala Plane
Chengtu, etc. (vin Hankow) by
the "Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by surface transport as Services permit. Kongmoon
Hoihow and Tourane
Japan
Holhow, Pakhol and Haiphong Batavia and Sourabaya
Straits and Calcutta
On Leo
Reg Ord.,
Jan. 13, 5 p.m. Jan. 13, 5 p.. G. r. o.
.Jan. 13, 5 pan. Jan. 14. 6 p.
Fri, Jan. 14, 8.15 am. Fri., Jan. 14, 0 a.m. ....Fri, Jan. 14,
G.P.O. and K.P.0;
........Jam 14. ↑ 2.000. ....Jan. 14, 9.30 - ...,Fri, Jan. 14, 10 a.m. Wing Wah..Fri., Jan, 14, 10.30 am. Hokozaki Maru Fri., Jan. 14,1.30 p.m.
..Fri, Jan. 14, 2 pm. .Fri., Jan. 14, 3.30 p.m. Fri, Jan. 14.
Knying
Tisaroca
Sirdhana
Parcels, vidi
*Buperscribed correspondence only.
Jan, 14, 5 p.m.
Jan, 15,
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
this morning
11.2
Leung Sang, 34, was charged be- Driver of lorry No. 4042 has report- fore Mr. It. Edwards at the Centraled to the Police that that he knock- with ed down a 61-year-old woman, Ng. Magistracy burglary and remanded for 40 hours. Po, at Stubbs Road, near the Eng-
nam school..
San Diego, Jan. 12.
It was incorrectly reported yeater-
Mrs. E. Heald, of Royal Court, lost. The rusted wreckage of an aero- plane's fuselage, in which a human day that Mr. S. H. Langston had her handbag at the Kowloon Post. skull was wedged, was washed ashore reported to the pollee that while driv- Offico when she put it on the counter. near here 10-day. Reports indicate ing his car along Magazine Gap, he It contained money craft, a Great Lakes Naval Training it is probably the wreckage of a small knocked down a Chinese. plane, which was lost four years ago,
United Press.
to
PLANES GROUNDED
Washington, Jan. 12. The Department of Commerce has ordered North-west Airlines ground all its 14-S Lockheeds pending further investigation of the recent crash at Bozeman when nine were killed--United Press,
WHOLESALE PRICES UP IN BRITAIN
Lt.-Commdr. A. S. Shaw, residing
valued at $28.
and
articles
Charged with calling and damag-
at the Gloucester Holel, has reported ing electric wiring with Intent to to the police the loss of his wife's steal at No. 2 Centro Street, Li Ming, diamond bracelet, valued at $320. It 22. street coolle, was sentenced to was lost when Mrs. Shaw was shop-a month's hard labour by Mr. Forrest ing. On a second charge of returning ping between Pedder Street and at the Central-Magistracy this morn D'Aguilar Street, yesterday.
from 10 years' banishment, imposed on August 6, 1030, Li w sentenced
to another nine months' hard labour. Inspector W. Mair prosecuted.
A house-coolie, Wong Chi-chuen, 23, was sentenced to three weeks hard labour by Mr. Forrest at the the theft of a gold wrist watch from Li Cheung, with no axed abode, Miss Olga Chen, a nurse employed was charged before Mr. Forrest at at No. 14 the Peak. Acung Subtle Central Magistracy this morning Inspector F. J. Clarke said that both with stealing a cat belonging to Lo
W.
Bowrington Road, ground floor, Li
Central Magistracy this morning for A 20-year-old "une
unemployed man,
London, Jan. 12. The Board of Trado Index wholesale prices for the whole year by Capt, and Mrs. A. T. of 1937 was higher by 15.1 per cent of the Seaforth Highlanders. Defen- sald he saw the animal run into the than in 1930, following rizes of 2,5 dant stole the watch from a mantel-road from the house, so took it with: per cent. between 1933 and 1934, of piece in the nursery, and had sold it. the intention of selling the cat to one per cent, in the following year, | A sum of money found in defendant's | a hawker. Defendant was remanded' and of 0.1 per cent between 1935 | possession was ordered to be handed for 24 hours on the request of thes and 1930-British Wireless
10 Miss Chen to redeem the watch.
police.
of Mt Chen and Wong were 960 24. married woman, at No. 40
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