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Readjustment Talks Only With Peiping Says Konoye
A limited competitive examina
for Local Clerk, Grade III, will be held at 9.30 a.m. on Monday, 7th February,cision to file a bankruptcy petition.] thin paper on which, when put Japan, in un interview yesterday with!
tlon
1938. Candidates must be between the ages of 19-30.
to
Application for selection compete must be made in the can-
Own didate's should reach the Commander of Dockyard, IL.M. Dockyard not inter than a.m. 22nd January.
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Tokyo, Jan. 19. Prince Konoye, Prime Minister of Japanese reporters said that Japan would not deal with Nanking as a party to projected talks for the read- Justment of mutual relations between China and Japan. However Japon would deal with Peiping.
He said that Pelping would possibly of undergo processes similar to those the Manchukuo organisation period, different when the but it will be
In Government is firmly established. this connection Japan would assist in hastening its growth.
with which he began his expert NANKING ments. He put the note in a dish, on which was some liquid, and after New York, Jan. 18. leaving it there for some time, took S. C. & F. Dow Jones summary of it out and attached a piece of thin to it. Having done so, he yesterday's markets:
prices to-day declined in a general-produced two pieces of rough paper ly lower trend on a thin market, into which he put the note and thin and wrapped them round a paper Trading sentiment was depressed and losses ranged above 2 points in small roll, rubbing it with a plece liquor and building shares. Erle of wood. After three or four minutes Hallroad reached new lows on a de- he unwrapped them and took out the Other rails weakened, Utilities the light, could be seen the facsimile
of a bank-note, mixed and movements were narrow. Iructionally down. Coppers
"Accused then produced another high, dish into which he poured some Home State reached a new while other gold-mining shures show-yellow liquid. After dabbing the some note with the liquid he repeated the ed fractional gains, Steels,
electrical equip first experiment-wrapping the note, handwriting and farm equipments showed minor together with pieces of paper. Into]
ments
were
comparatively the roll. Ife rolled for 20 or 30 minutes and then went to the kit- steady. Airplanes were arm.. losses. Oils
Curi stocks and bonda
were chen. That was the first time he lower, but United States Govern- was out of the sight of the woman ment issues were higher.
and what he did there was not St. C. & F. correspondent cables: known. He came out with a basin Stocks: Prices continue to show a full of water and put the roli in it.
recession,
traders moderate lighten their lines. Further irregu larity is indicated. Business failures for the week totalled 205. Bank de- amounted to posils for the week $14,403,000,000,
ગ Cotton: The Farm Bill still In- complete, but the conferees are re- ported to have agreed that the mar leeting quotas will become effective when suppiles reach 10,500,000 bales, so that the quotas will probably be come effective either this year or in 1930.
The continued uncertainty of the French situation und the failure demand of the renewal of textile We take pleasure in advising were discouraging factors.
Wheat: The nil and foreign mar- our Policy holders and Cilentskets are easier and no exports have
reported. There have that Messrs. GILMAN & CO. LTD., been 4a Des Voeux Road, have been some private reports of moisture in appointed Managers for llongkong the South-West, while rumours of
A good cash demand
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NOTICE.
as
been
TWO NOTES APPEARED "At the end of about 15 minutes, he unwrapped the rall, inside of which were two bank-notes instead of one. Each of the notes bore the same number, and naturally the woman was impressed.
"The following day, the woman again saw Mr. Mul and told him the story, at the same time giving him the notes. On November 5, accused called again and asked her for the notes. She said she had not got them with her, whereupon he told her not to spend them In one shop, aa they
number. bore the same
He also asked her, since she had witnessed the experiments, for notes of $100, $50 and $10, but did not receive any. "Meanwhile, Mr. Mul look the notes to the proper authorities and V. C. Branson, Government
that
the last digit on the number of one of them had been altered from 0 to 0. As n Police result of this discovery, the arrested accused at the Queen's Theatre, where he was employed,
"Following the arrest, the Police searched Custare's premises and found the various articles mentioned in the experiments, as well as certain conjuring paraphernalia.
and Canton, effective 15th January, 1st-storms come from other areas.st, discovered'
en-
1938. By mutanl arrangement, will Mr. Paul Servanin, who remain as an authorised agent, has relinquished the management.
All communications and quiries should be addressed to Messrs. Gilman & Co. Ltd., or to Crown Life Insurance Co. G. P. O. Box 894, Hongkong.
reported.
Corn: There is news of beneficial rains from the Argentine. Country offerings are light and these is Possibility of a better feeding de wind due to the prevalling cold weather.
Rubber: Akron reports that there is more encouragement in some quarters due to expectation of a cut in the quota and the possibility of an increase in automobile produc- CROWN CHINA CO... tion. Tire sales are slow, but in- General Agents in Chinn forventories are reported to have been
reduced materially. Crown Life Insurance Co. Toronto, Canada.
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All further steps will be taken, und expenses borne, by the Society.
The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved.
WHAT'S WRONG WITH BRITISH SHIPPING?
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and
to be more efficient, looked at on a bosis. This is not purely technical altogether a question of subsidy, par- ticularly in the Scandinavian Datch mercantile marines, neither is it entirely a question of first cost.
Dislike Of Modernity
A
"The note in question was as good as any sent out by the Bank, said Mr. Whyatt, but how accused man- aged to substitute two in place of one Sugur: The market was dull and he could not explain. However, he prices were a shade easier on fur-suggested that in view of the con- articles found in accused's juring ther senttered liquidation.
"Steel mill activity during the week premises, he must have done it ending January 15th, according to through conjury. the American Iron & Steel Institute, was ut 29.8 per cent, of capacity, as against 27.8 the previous weeks. Dow Jones Averages Jan. 17. 30 Industrials ... 132,40 20 Rails
20 Vitltics 40 Bonds
31.01 20.05 91.05
11 Commodity Index 34.15
U, S.
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Prince Konoye said he had not heard that it was Manchukuo's inten tion to recognise the Peiping regime. However they expected the regime to co-operate with Japan in the promotion of peace and culture, and said he did not balleve Peiping would become the Central Government of China without a change, but that it "will certainly become the mainstay of the various regimes which emerge in various parts of the country,"
Prince Konoye said the matter of merging Peiping and Nanking was a matter between those government and Japan would not interfere with
The Premier declined to comment on whether the new regime would be completely established in six months and said a further study was neces
decision regarding the sary before "creation of a Presidency in the New Government, and also the amalgama- tion of the autonomous Mongolian Government with the Peiping regime" could be made.
Prince Konove remarked that a in connection with the projected degree of State control was inevitable economic development of North China. However, the guiding principle would be mutual Sino-Japanese existence of Meanwhile third party prosperity, investments of capital would be welcomed and all foreign rights respected.-United Press.
The
Recognition Soon
Tokyo, Jan. 19. Yomiuri Shimbun assorted yesterday that the Japanese Cabinet had agreed to recognise the Peiping Government as soon as the organisa-
been tion had
perfected. United Press.
Emperor Sees Speech For Diet Opening
JANUARY
19,
CHINESE MASSING AT TENGHSIEN
(Continued from Page 1.) pledge their support to the National Government-Central News,
Mme. Sun Yat-Sen To Attend Peace Talks
Hankow, Jan. 10.
The Chinese People's Foreign Affairs Association has decided to nak Madame Sun Yat-sen, and Dr.
of Tsal Yuan-pel, Director
die Academia Sinica, to attend the con- ference of the International Pence Movement scheduled to be held in Geneva on February 11 on behalf of the Chinese people-Central News. Pinglu Recaptured A Second Time
Linfen, Jan, 19. Pinglu, important town in north Shansi, was captured a second time by the Chinese guerilla troops after. defeating the Japanese troops there a few days ago, a milliary message stales.
The Japanese troops are reported to be retiring toward Shohsten and Tairuch, points southeast of Pinglu.
Central News.
Kwangtung Peasants, Prepare For Defence
Canton, Jan. 10.
South China's intention to resist Japan to the bitter end receives ample confirmation by the important People's Defence Corps which ia be coming actively formed throughout Kwangtung, with a view to teaching farmers and peasants the use of arms in order to defend themselves should occasion, which at present is doubted, ever arise.
Commanders of the Corps took the oath of office on January 17 before General Yu Han-mow, Governor Wu Teh-chin and Mayor Tseng Yang-fu.
General Tsal Ting-kat and General the 16th Route Army are nise Chiang Kwang-nal, former leaders of manders of the huge People & Sell Defence Corps,-Reuter.
ANGLO-IRISH
com-
TALKS
MAKING GOOD PROGRESS
(Continued from Page 1)
able joint survey by statesmen of the two countries will have been made, and will provide a basis for n more detailed study by officials in London and Dublin In the interval before the conversations are renewed.
ADMITTED SWINDLE Close "When formally charged, accused 131.53 made a complete denial, but at the 31.06 Magistracy had admitted having 20.78 swindled the woman, but only be
forge 80.91 cause she had asked him to 53.75 money. He further stated he did not forge the note, but had altered something on it lo deceive her into Minister yesterday delivered to the questions of defence and trade, and
COMMODITY - PRICES
-LATEST-CABLED- QUOTATIONS
New York, Jan. 18. The following quotations on the New York commodity exchange are issued by Reuter;
March May July
October
December
New York Colton
Opening Closing 8.4B/47 8.43/43 8.55/55 8.49/49 8.50/59 -9.55/50 9.02/03 8.00/60 8.53
0.60/66 8.70b/710
Spot
The First Notice Day for March Cotton is Feb, 23 with Delivery date March 1.
New York Rubber 14.75b/82a 14.01 /91
14.83 /03
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thinking he could make money.
Counsel concluded his opening by
of saying that the mere altering genuine note was forgery, and that if the statement of the accused was not the changed in his defence to-day. Jury had no alternative but to find "him"gullty,
Mrs. Hul Sik-yuen gave evidence corroborating Counsel's opening and added that accused had suggested to her he could sell forged $100 notes for $50. After several visits he ask- ed her for $50 to buy chemicals but she declined as her suspicions had then been aroused,
The case is proceeding.
SOVIET AND JAPAN Leader Urges Stronger Attitude By Russia
Tokyo, Jan. 19. Mr. Hirota, the Japanese Foreign
throne the substance of the speech which he is to deliver to the Diet when he re-opens on January 22. United Press.
Parliamentary System Needs Reforming
DEFENCE, TRADE AND ANNUITIES DISCUSSED
To-day's over two and
extended conversation
quarter hours, and
few
weeks and
As was to be expected the annuities question were further examined. the partition issue was not raised again to-day, the position of the two aldes having been made completely clear yesterday as recorded in the official communique. It is understood plans have already been-made-for-a- Tokyo, Jan. 10. further examination of the
questions inance
to be Mr. Hirota has. Instructed Mr. of defence,
and trade to Kawagoe, Japan's Ambassador in carried on
between officials of the China to conclude his business affairs two governments.
These exchanges are bound to take a and to return.
Prince Kenoye, In a statement to it is obvious that if, there is to be a day, admitted that the parliamentary possibility of comprehensive trade system needed reform. However agreement between the United King regarding the proposal for a single dom and Eire there is an immense Government party, he said personally amount of detailed study and pre- he possessed neither the lime nor the paration to be done by officials and strength to
President.-- become
experts. United Press.
Japanese Press Views Tokyo, Jan, 19. An exchange of views is reported to have taken place at a Cabinet meeting yesterday concerning the date of Japan's recognition of the "Pro- vincial government" at Felping.
An agreement has been reached, ac- cording to the Yomiuri Shimbun, that Japan should extend formal recogni- flon to the new regime "when it be- comes stronger and more stable in form and substance."
Moscow, Jan. 18.* Mr. Andrel Zhadanov, Chairman March
of the Foreign Affairs Committee told the Soviet Surcommissariat on 14.07 /07
Council to May July
15,03 /02 15.10 /10 day that the September 15.14 /14
15.21b/23a Foreign Affairs must be more deter- 15.30N December
mined in regard to the provocation Manchukuoan by Sales for the day:-1,470 tons.
the Japanese Chicago Wheat
agents. We demand that the Com- 96%/06% missariat take immediate steps to end 00%/90% 904/90 814/914 Booliganism. on the part of these
00/00% Japanese agents."United Press. 17.040,000 bushels. Chicago Corn 00%/60%
60 100% 00%/00% 01 /01
01/61% Winniper Wheat
125/124% 124%/123% 11736/117. 100%/100%
would seem that the technical adviser of the British shipowner -and again, one is not making a com- May con- July plete generalisation-has stitutional diallice of anything Uhat is Sept. new. This may be the fault of ship- owning, for the technical adviser is not usually highly paid, neither has he any seat on the board.
Both of these factors make, for lack
Monday's Sales:---
May
July .....
of progress and for the production of September ships which are neither ns fost nor
as well-equipped as their foreign May
rivala.
July
All things taken into consideration, October therefore, the problem of Empire shipping and its future is not an easy one. Foreign competition is an im portant factor affecting the future, and so la air transport.
ARMS FOR CHINA
Tokyo Newspaper Gives Figures
ITALIAN EXPLOSIVES
Tokyo, Jan '18.
EXCHANGE RATES
Paris. Genova Berlin. Athens.. Milan
Copenhagen Blockholm..
Limegfors..
York. ᎦᎳ . Vienna... Amsterdam. Prague Madrid
Japanese papers give figures of Hongkong.
Bombay imports of war material to China, which passed through Hongkong Montreal. during the past two months.
Yokohama.
Brussels The Honor correspondent of one Tokyo paper states that suppiles Belgrade.. included; 54: planes, hundreds of Montavideo. eason of motor car parts, 4,500 tona Rio de Janeira, of explosivo, 2,000 tons of rifles and Silver (Bpot). machine guns. Of the 4,500 tons of Sliver (forwar)
plosives, 2,000 came from Italy. War Loan, Rester Bulletine Pres
Jen. 17 Jan. 18 .14711
140 .21.03% 21.03% ,12.40. 12.40
The speaker, no doubt refers to the detention by the Manchukuoan authorities of a Soviet aeroplane which had to make a forced landing in Manchukuo some days ago.
DIPLOMAT'S RECALL Ambassadors To Return This Week
Shanghai, Jan. 18. The Japanese Government has in- atructed Mr. Kawagoe, Ambassador 547 to China, to return to Japan.,
The Chinese Ambassador lo Tokyo, 22.40 Mr. Hau Shih-ying, will sail for China 10.40 from Yokohama by the Empress of 10.00 Asia to-morrow/Router.
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The Hechi Shimbun, commenting on the Japanese repudiation of the Central Government states that "the chance has gone for ever for a re- sumption of negotiations between Japan and the Central Government, now that Japan has refused further dealings with the latter."
It is emphasised in official circles in. London that to-day's talks were again of a most friendly and frank nature-Britial Wireless.
Charged with keeping an opium divon in a house in Shek Kin Lung Road and with possession of pre- pared oplum, Teang Viu-lam, aged 25, was remanded for 24 hours by Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at the Kow- loon Magistracy to-day.
The third general meeting of the Hongkong University Engineering Society for 1937-38 will be held on Monday next in Roorn K of the Uni- versity, when Mr. Eric Wongtape, The Hochi Shimbun predicts that B.Sc., AMIC.EE, A. M. I. Struct. E "If the Central Government of China Wil deliver an address entitled "The Chien Tang River Bridge, Hangchow." reconsiders its attitude it may possi- bly be merged with the new regime at 'Peking', which is now represented the provincial government, Reuter,
by
prosperity with the spirit of enter
unhampered. priso
Third party capital should be welcomed, while the vested rights and Interests of foreign powers would be respected.
Mr. denied that The Premier Hachisburo Hirno would be offered the post of supreme economie ad- viser to North China,
near
Throws Down Gauntlet Tokyo, Jan. 19. "The Japanese Government hence forth will not deal with the Central Government, in talks for adjustment: of Sino-Japanese relations, but will pursue military operations to over "Wait And See" Policy throw that regime in expectation that
Prince Konoye failed to see the a new Chinese regime will grow up
of resuming Angio- posalbility and become a party to such talks."
This was Prince Konove's. stalo. Japanese conversation which were ment yesterday when clarifying to interrupted by the Sino-Japanese
the
future. Japanese pressmen the Government's hostilities, declaration of Sunday last, announce Britain, however, was to realistic ing Japan's intention to sever rela- that sho was able to grasp the actual tions with the Central Government. alluation very well and there was no Y.M.C.A. FIXTURE
The new regime might possibly go necessity for taking the matter. 100 seriously. The same argument, stated through a similar organisation and
Soviet European process as Manchukuo, said the Pre- the Premier, applied to the
stato Union. week!
but he declined to the comina then the new regime would
Japanese had no alternative but a Sunday, Jan. 23-Discussion catablished during the first half
"Walt And Bee" policy in connection Group in the West Lounge at 9 pm. the
with the expansion of British, Soviet year, However, he declared that Speaker, The Rev. J. MacLean.
Monday, Jan. 24Service Men's Japan must accelerate its organisa- and United States navies
heard nothing 1/2 waist pive in the West Lounge at 9 Manchukun rumoured recognition the Japanoae Cabinete
He had no intention of reforming ing about.
system," he 1. a10 p.m.
seid,
afthough Tuesday and Friday, Badminton of
A certain degree of State control sity for reforming the parliamentary from 8.30 pm. In the West Lounge
Wednesday, Jan. 20,Table Tennis he said, in the economic, development system. But at present the reforma Ladies v. Gents in the West Lounge, of North China was inevitable, but necessary for the attainment of the the guiding principle should be objectives of the war should be given mutual Sino-Japanese existence preference-Reuter;
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Thursday, Jan. 27Ladies - Night 7.30 p.m.
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