THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY,
JANUARY 28,
1938.
CLASSIFIED
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VAN ZEELAND OFFERS WORLD CURE FOR ILLS
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sion of Industrial quotas is recom- mended, but there might be a higher tariff for quantities after the first quota is exhausted. The suppression of quotas does not imply the sup- pression of international cartels.
No obstacles to international trade are more harmful and more formid- able, says the report, than those from monetary disturbances, or restrictions arising from the transfer of capital of commercial payments,
URGES MONETARY
AGREEMENT
Ruling out for the present the practicability of re-establishment of the gold standard (though on a con- siderably altered basis) as n solu- tion to the problem of an interna-
an
tional monetary standard, M. Van Zeeland suggests interim solutions in the revision and extension Anglo-French-Ameriens
tripartite declaration. The parties would define parities of their the reciprocal currencies, and pledge themselves to keep the eventual variations within ertain limits, for at least six months.
M. Van Zeeland favours the aboli- tion of exchange controls and their clearing by stages. The first very
step urgent is the suppression of restriction on the payinent OT merchandise. With reference to the liquidation of past arrears,
bonds desirable that
be Issued by debtor states to be expressed in the creditor's currency. Current arrears should be treated in the same way 15 Countries freed from new debis, restrictions would require trade and credit facilities which might be urranged through a Bank of Interna- tional Settlements.
In the concluding part of this re- port, M. Van Zeeland finds it Im- possible to ignore the fact that he is working in the shadow of unsolved -political-problems,-Including--arma--
ments.
RECOMMENDATIONS
to
He finally recommends a pre-limin- Ary conference of the principal economic powers, who will be asked, If they agree to participate, attempt international economic colla- boration, and if they accepted the main lines of this report as a basis for discussion. The next stage would be the appointment of a which would receive information and representations from all states, and would draw up programme of con-
ould
barenu
structive action. If the interested parties took up a favourable attitude, the bureau would draw up a pact.
After this report had been read in responsible circles, It was understood that the British Government would be prepared to play a part in prac tical action on the lines suggested in the report if the other countries were ready to join in.-Reuter.
AUSTRALIA AND U.S. REMOVE BARRIERS
Washington, Jan. 27. Paving the way for the ultimate conclusion of the Australian-Ameri- can trade pact, Australia to-day was removed from the "black list" of nations incligible for the "most favoured nation" treatment by the United States.
The American Consul-Generni at Sydney notified the Australian Gov- ernment that following Australia's decision to abolish Import restrictions American goods, Australian products henceforth would enter the United States under the "most
on
favoured nation" treatment-Reuter.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JAPAN WILL
BANK HOLIDAYS.
NEED FULL
in accordance with Government INDEMNITIES
Ordinance, the Exchange Banks will be closed for the transaction of public business on Monday and Tuesday, the 31st January and 1st February, 1938. (China New Year Holidays).
Hongkong, 26th January, 1938.
NOTICE
NOTICE Is hereby given that W. S., Mong (Mong Wing Shun) Is no longer authorised to sign in any capacity on behalf of the Arm of Batten & Co. of China Build- ing and that he is no longer employed on the staff of Batten & Co.
BATTEN & CO. (Yeung Tze Wan),
Manager.
HONGKONG TRAMWAYS,
LIMITED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of HONG- KONG TRAMWAYS, LIMITED will be held at the offices of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the 18th day of February, 1938, at 12 transact the o'clock
to noon,
ordinary business of the Company. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that the REGISTER OF MEMBERS of the Company will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, to FRIDAY, the 18th the 5th February, 1938, both days Inclu- sive.
By Order of the Board,
W. F. SIMMONS,
Secretary. Hongkong, 27th January, 1938.
HUMPHREYS ESTATE &
FINANCE CO., LTD.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of share holders will be HELD at the HONG KONG HOTEL, Hong Kong, ON THURSDAY, the 17th, FED RUARY, 1938, at 12 NOON for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a Stalement of Accounts for the yenr. ended 31st. December, 1937.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the
Company will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, 5th. FEBRUARY to THURSDAY, 17th. FEBRUARY, both days Inclusive. JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers. Hongkong._26th._January, 1938.
THE "STAR" FERRY CO., LTD.
Notice to Shareholders.
MEETING
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Tokyo, Jan. 28.
Japan's demands for war Indem- nity against China "not only all re- parations demanded by the victor". but also indemnification for losses suffered by the Japanese in China, declared Mr. Koki Hiroth, the Foreign Minister, replying to
ques- tions regarding the details of the four-point
terms peace
recently the Nationalist communicated to Government through German good offices.
The Finance Minister, Mr. Kaya, said the necessity for increasing or reducing the gold cover of the Bank of Japan was not being felt now. Should gold shipments abroad become necessary, newly mined gold would be used for the purpose.-Reuter.
Congressman Falls To His Death
Washington, Jun. 27.
States
Kermey, Cind only in his underclothes Mr. Congressının from New Jersey, plunged to his death from a sixth Hotel here to-day, lie fell in the storey window of the smart Carlton cement driveway of the hotel. -
The House of Rrepresentatives nd- journed as a mark of respect and President Roosevelt's defence mess- age is deferred,
JAPANESE SENTRY SLAPS AMERICAN. DIPLOMAT FOR HIS INSOLENT ATTITUDE
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as will serve effectively to prevent a repetition of such outrages.”
According to the report made by Mr. Grew to the State Department. after consideration of the note by the a high ranking was Jupanese Cabinet, officer of the Japanese army ordered by the War Office to Nanking to Investigate and to adopt the neces sury measures to prevent a recur- rence of such acts.-Reuter,
Course of Nine Public Lectures on
Air Raid Precautions.
The Public is reminded that on account of the Chinese New Year Holiday there will be no lecture on Monday, the 31st of January, 1938.
Particular attention is invited to the following revised arrangements for the conclusion of this course.
Lecture No. 8, which was to be given on Monday, the 7th of February, 1938, is cancelled.
On that date the Medical Officer's house at the old Government Civil Hospital, which has been equipped as a model gas-proof and splinter-proof house, will be opened to inspection by the public. A representative of the Royal Engineers will be in attendance at the house from 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m.
The concluding lecture of the ourse will be given by Colonel N. M. S. Irwin, D.S.O., M.C., G.S.O.I. China Command, on Monday, the 14th of February, 1938, at The subject 5.30 p.m. in the China Fleet Club Theatre.
of the lecture will be air raid precautions in general.
All lecturers who have taken part in this course will be in attendance on this occasion for the purpose of answering questions arising out of the previous lectures,
OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS
EDEN'S CALL FOR PEACE
(Continued from Page 1.)
ready to our hands for all the pur- poses to which it is fitted."-Reuter.
LITVINOFF CONFIDENT
Geneva, Jun. 27.
POST OFFICE.
CHINESE NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS
On Monday, January 31, all Post Omers will be entirely closed. There
Mall
VIA SIDERIA ROUTE
Service "Vla Siberia" is
will be no collection from the pillar-temporarily suspended, boxes and no delivery.
R..
the
The
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SHANGHAI AIR SERVICE Air Mall Service to Shanghat is temporarily suspended.
1. On Tuesday, February General Fest Office und Kowloon Central Post Ofice will be opened
to Noon. from 0.00 Sheungwun Branch Post Office
a.m. to 10.00 be opened from 0.00 fa.m. and also from 7.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. and the other Branch Post Ofices will be entirely closed. There
collection from the closed 15 minutes earlier than will be one pillar-boxes 08 on Sundays, one time given below unless otherwise delivery of ordinary correspondence
stated, and where mails are advertis-· at Noon, and one delivery of registered to close at or before a.m., regi- ed correspondence at 11.00 a.m.
·OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Malls are the
The Money Order Office will be jstered and parcel malls are closed at entirely closed during the Holidays.5 p., on the previous day,
From
Japan and Shanghat Зарат
Straits
Japan and Formosa
Stralis and Hollow
INWARD MAILS
Straits and Europe via Negapatain (Letters only) London date, 30th December, 1937,
Calcutta and Straits
Ter
Burdwan
Hakone Maru
Dao
January 28.
Commandant Dorise
.January 28.
Conto Nonso
January 20.
January 20.
January 28.
„January 28,
January 20.
January 28.
January 30,
January 30.
January 31.
January 31.
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Muinam
Teucer
Manila
Yuensang Klangsu
Slimpial and Swakow ...
Sulyang
Straits and Europe via Negapolam
(Papers only) London date, 30th December 1037.
Telresins
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways
Direct Service"-London date,Imperial' Airways Plane 22nd January.
Bangkok
Shanghai and Amey
Straits
Calcutta and Straits Java and Manila
Salgon
Straits
February 1. February
February
February
Kwelyang
Ninghai
Hector.
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.February 2.
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U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Manila (San Francisco, date Bih January Australia and Manila
Japan....
Calcutta and Straits
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Comorin
Tanda
Kumsang
Antenor
,February 3.
Tyndareus
.February 3,
Arabia Maru
February 4.
Chitral
.February 4.
Pres. Taft
.February 4.
February 5.
Mausang
.February 0.
.February 7.
February 8.
February 8.
Felix Roussel
.February 8.
Terukuni Maru
.February B.
int
U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Manita
Seattle date 15th January. Siraits and Manila
Pres. McKinley Gneisenau
.February 0.
.February 10.
Date and Time
"It's All Yours" (King's Theatre, Lo-days)-Madeleine Carroll, the Eng- lish actress, reveals an unexpected M. Maxin Litvinoft, the Soviet flair for sophisticated comedy in this representative, said that in spite of light and enjoy the withdrawal of some of the mem- plcture, which is able one. Others in the cast are bers of the League, the Soviet Union Franels Lederer and Miselia Auer, continued to think that, given loyalty The latter almost "steals" the acting and the goodwill of the great number honours with his portrayal of the of states remaining in the League, pro- the latter might serve as 21 preal baron whose acknowledged
obstacle to further unleashing of the fession is marriage.
"Kid Galahad" (Queen's Theatre, forces of aggression.
Dr. Wellington Koo condemned the to-day). A typical portrayal by Ed-
rather lack of courage by the League G. Robinson but ward
Belle Davis. The standing by its principles, and said unusual ane by wise-cracks are still there, but in the world's pence and security were lawlessness and ed; confronted with turned; one respect the tables she is not the heartless woman whom violence seldom witnessed in history. International law, instead of being all men love with a hopeless passion the rule of conduct among the gov lut one whose love is not required.
openly challenged "Varsity Show" (Alhambra Thea-ernments, is tre, to-day.) Dick Powell is here, swept into the limbo of oblivion. Shanghai, Jan, 20.
Treaty obligations were disregarded with impunity and the League has Threatening to punish all infrac- again, which of course tions without merey", the Japanese other musical. Those who care for hecome a passive spectator, servit
him will find this up to standard. military, naval and diplomatic au-
"Love Begins at 20" (Oriental as a platform for empty platitudes thorities have appealed to Japanese nationals to take no action tending Theatre, to-day).ugh Herbert is and the centre of wordy excuses
reliable to "besinirch the good name of Japan fast becoming a by-word as
always actor, from whom one can and her armed forces".
expect something good. Here he is
He urged the need of radical varlous crimes Recounting the
once more, helping Patricia Ellis and
changes in the League's policy to romance. Warren Hult in their Japanese civilians by committed
"Devil's Playground (Majestic rescue it from the apparent nasquerading as military~and “civi--
Theatre.
to-day).--Richard Dix, which
threatened its disin even as newspaper- Han omelals, men, the statement emphasised that Dolores del Rio and Chester Morris The League should boldly try to live are featured in this film of submarine up to its obligations to restrain these offences tended to defeat the ob
divers. jectives of Japan's national policy in China.
STRICT DISCIPLINE
on
means
LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE
It stated that these activities were "arousing the enmity of the Chinese", NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Such actions on the part of a few
unfavourably react THAT THE FORTIETH ORDIN- Japanese
Japan's good name, and hamper the ARY YEARLY
O peaceful and legal
ist activities THIS COMPANY will be held at Japanese residents here, tend to de-
objective of the YESTERDAY'S CABLED the Office of Messrs. Jardine, feat the great Matheson & Co., Ltd., on Thurs- Japanese expeditionary force, the
spokesman said. day, the 10th February, 1938, at 11 m., for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Diree tors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1937.
The Register of Shares of the Company will be CLOSED from Thursday, the 3rd February, 1938, to Thursday, the 10th February, 1938, both days inclusive.
By order of the Board of Directors.
Secretary.
F. IL CRAPNELL,
Hongkong, 26th January, 1938.
Royal Scots
Relieving Seaforths
The 2nd. Bn. Royal Scots, are taking OVCT from the Seaforth Highlanders at Murray, Victoria and Mount Austin Borracks into which i they are moving Immediately.
The Seaforths will take over from the Royal Welch Fusiliers who still thele, quarters at Hankow Barracks, Shamshulpo but will
retain
The declaration emphasised that this goal is the overthrow of the former Nanking Government, and added that the Japanese army desires to assure the Chinese people, as a whole, of peace, Japan does not want to be considered on enemy.--- Reuter.
AUTHORITIES STOP MOUNTAINEERS
New Delhi, Jan. 27.
The Kashmir Government has re- fused permission for a German moun- taineering expedition, led by Paul Bauer, which had planned in attempt on Mangaparbat, to pass through Kashmir, as it only allows one ex- pedition a year, and permission has already been granted an American climb expedition to
Karakorami ---- Reuter.
UNITED STATES' NEW LEGAL CHIEF
Washington, Jan. 27. Prealdent Franklin Roosevelt has appointed Mr. Robert 11. Jackson as Solicitor-General of the United States, in succession to Mr. Stanley Reed.
Into camp at Sun Wal during the Mr. Jackson is n Democrat, 40
62 change over as the Fusiliers will re- years of age, and has been an assist-
The other while battalion, the Middlesex Regiment, took over from the Royal Ulster Rifles and are esta-¡ blished in Nanking Barracks, Sham-| shulpo.
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The Kumnon Rifles remain at Whitfield Barracks, Kowloon, and no change la contemplated yet in the Chatham Road camp of the Rajput 3,00%Rifice.--
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MEETING OBLIGATIONS
con-
QUOTATIONS
London, Jan. 27. Jan. 20. Jan. 27.
£102.13/16 70%
War Loan, 14% (Red.
after 1932) Chinese 4 Gold Loan,
1608
Inaction.
CHANGES NEEDED
Straits
Japan and Shanghai Straits
Cremer
OUTWARD MAILS
Chengtu ....Fri., Jan. 28, 8.30 a.m.
Jan. 28, 0.30 1.10.
Fri., Jan. 28, 10.00 am,
Glenapp....Fri., Jan. 28, 10.30 am- Kwangtung Fri., Jan. 20, 10.30 a.m. Tulpoonek....Fri, Jan. 28, 1.30 p.m.
Parcels,
.Fri., Jan. 28, .Jan. 28, Noon. Jan 28, 1.15 p.m. „Jan. 20, 2.30 p.m. ... Fri, Jan. 28. Jan. 26, 4.15 p.m. Jan. 28, 5 p.m.
For
Per
Friday
or
Shanghal
for
Kongmoon (and Pakhoi vla Kang- On Lee
Air Mail for Slan, Lanchow, and Eurasia Plano..... Fri, Jan. 28,
Chengtu etc. (vis Hankow) by the "Eurasia. Airways Service" (To Further points by surface trans- port as Services permit)
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
Reg., Ord,
Jan. 28, 0.33.
moon
Dairen
Swatow and Shanghai Fort Bayard
Japan, Canada, U.S.A., C. and S. Pres. Jefferson
America and Europe via Victoria B.Cdue Victoria B.C-17th-Feb-
-Reg.--
Ord.,
Straits, Ceylon, India, Aden, Burdwan
*Egypt and Europe via Maracllles
Reg.
due Marseilles, 2nd March.
Ord,
Shanghal ....................
Conte Rosso
..Fri., Jan. 28, 5 p.m.
G.P.O. & K.P.O.
Reg
Ord..
Straits, Sandakan, Ceylon, India, E. Hakone Maru
and S. Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marsellies,-due Mar- acilles 26th February. Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New Zealand via Brisbane-due Bris- bane, 15th February.
Straits and Calcutta
Nellore...
Shirala
Ren Ord.,
Parcels, Reg., Ord,
Parcels, Ord.,
Saturday
aggression and to maintain peace. The Sino-Japanese undeclared war and been raging for six months and 50 nations had confirmed that Japan- ese aggression was solely responsible; yet this aggression was allowed to continue with all the horrors of modern warfare, Interspersed with the ruthless barburity
the of
invaders.
DIPLOMATS NOT PROTECTED
Dr. Wellington Koo; speaking for China, said the time-honoured im- munities of foreign diplomats were Insufflelent
them from: to protect being machine-gunned. The war- ships of great Powers were fired on and actually sunk. Yet the strength and resources of those who cherish polley of violence were not com- parable with the collective strength of the entire membership Lengue, especially when it was rein- forced by the great peace-loving de- moerney, the United States.
Chinese Gold Bonds,
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ILK & Bhai Banking
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S'hal Elec. Construction S'hai Waterworks Co: "
Union Insurance Society
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vico"-dua Amsterdam, 6th Feb.
Samshul and Wuchaw'
Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin Salgon and Batavia Manlia of the
It is the lack of conviction or a persistent spirit of national egoism which accounts for the Ineffective- ness of the League and the steady eclipse of its authority and prestige, he said. If the Lengue were cowed by criticism its enemies would rest content with its self-imposed state: of paralysis. They were even will- the Covenant of ing to emasculate
Its most vital provisions in defence of peace. If that came about the League's days were numbered, as In the Chinese proverb of the man who refused to eat for fear of chok-
Ing.
It was not too late to rescue the Lengue through a pledge of renewed fall by its members, sald Dr. Koo—
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Marks & Spencer "A" ord. Rolls Royce Leyland Motora Tate & Lyle Turner Newa!! United Beel _... Smethwick Drop
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Shanghal, Jan. 20, The Chinese Government is meeting a semi-annual service on her solidated domestic loan commencing January 20, totaling $51,175,000, prin- ciple and interest payment to be made in welwah (tranfer money), which at present can be cually cashed on the -market-at-a-small-discount-Reuter. -Woolworths
Armstrong Stewenza Premed Steel, com, Vickers, oni.
Vice Admiral L. G. E. Crabbe will leave for Home by the P. and O, liner Chiral on February 5, the day un which the Kaiser-I-Hind arrives
j'with the new Commander-in-Chief,
Vice Admiral Sir Percy Noble.
Anglo-Dusch
tubber Plantation Invert.
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Jan. 20, 5 p.m.. Jan. 29, 5.30 p.m..
Fri., Jan. 28. Jan, 20, 5 p. Jan, 28, 5 p.m. Jan. 20, 8.30 a.m. Fri., Jan. 28. Jan. 28, 5 p.m. Jan. 29, 9 a.m.
Talming.....Sat., Jan. 20, 8.15 a.m. Kwaisang ..Sat, Jan. 29, 8.30: a.m. Tjisondart ...Sat, Jan. 20, 0.30 am. Pres. Gorfield ..Sat, Jan. 29, 5 p.m.
G.P.O. & K.P.O.
Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane Sat, Jan. 29.
Direct Bervice-due Lendon, Fin February.
Jan. 29, 5 pm). Jan. 30, 9 .333.
́G.P.Ó. & K.P.0.
Air Mail for "Australia by Imperial Imperial Airways Piano Sat, Jan. 29.
Airways Service"-due Darwid 8th February.
Shanghal Ifalphong
Shanghai
Jan. 29, 5 pan
Jan. 30, 0 133
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Ord......
Reg. Ord.
Sunday
Sandviken Canton
Sun., Jan. 30, 9 a.m. .Sun,, Jan. 30, ́0 a.m.
Monday
Kongmoon and (Pakhol via Kong-
moon)
Kanchow.Mon., Jan. 31, 8.30 am.
Tal Lee......Mon., Jan. 91, 11 am.
Kowloon P. O.
Air Mall for Chungking by the O.N.A.C. Flane.Bat Jan. 20.
"O.N.A.C."-Airways - Direct Ber- vico."
Samshul and Wucliow Kongmoon
Amoy
Hohex, Pakhel and Hinhphong
Swalow, Foochow and Tientsin Shanghal and *Japan
Samahul and Wuchow
Shanghai and Japan
Tuesday
Ref., Ord.,
Rex
Ord
Jan. 29, 5 p.m. Jan. 29, 5 p.1
G. P. O,
Jan. 20, p.1. .Feb. 1, 0 #XEL
Kongning..Tues., Feb. 1, 8.15 am. On Leg
Tues., Feb. 1, 10 a.m.
Shantung
.Tues., Feb. 1, Noon. Tues., Feb. 1, Noon,
Sulyang Wednesday
.... Hupeli
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Thursday
Kongio .Thurn, Feb. 3, 9.15 am. Friday
. Comarin
„Fri., Feb. 4,:10:30 dan.
Straits. Ceylon, India, East and Aroblo Maru ..Fri., Feb. 4, 2.30 p.m.
*South Afrien
Straits, Ceylon, India, E. and South Chitral
Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europo vin Marsellicaue Morocilles, 4th March.
Fri, Feb. 4.
Parcels, ....... Feb. 4.8 p.m.
G. P. O. and E. P. O.
Reg.
Ord.
„Teb. 8, 0.45`u.m. Feb. 5, 1030 am.
*Superscribed correspondence only,
No comments yet.
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