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Trusts
Labour
To Speed Arms Scheme
London, Apr. 5. Sir Thomas Inskip. Minister for the Co-ordination of Defence, had further
Laiks to-das on the acceleration of the armaments pro- gramme, when he met the Engineer- ing and Allled Employers National Federation.
Speaking later at the Constitutional Club, Sir Thomas said the recent conversalions with the unions has been frank and friendly, and he wa
to belleve that sufficiently optimistic to
Roodwill and co-operation would
triumph over all difficulties.
the
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1938.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HONGKONG HOTELS SHOW
RECORD YEAR'S PROFIT
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Forty-Ninth Ordinary Annual Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the offices of the Company, Exchange Building, Des Voeux Road Contral, Victoria, Hong Kong, on Tuesday, the 12th day of April, 1938, at 11.30 a.m. for the purpose of receiving n Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Directors for the year ended 31st December, 1937.
THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from FRIDAY, the 1st APRIL, 1938, to TUESDAY, the 12th APRIL, 1938, both days Inclusive.
(Continued from Page 1)
contents have suffered no material therefore, that you will approve the damage.
The catastrophic bomb-dropping incident in Nanking Rood which oc- curred on August 14, 1037, involved, as you are aware, the Palace Hotel, a high explosive projectile making direct hit on the building. The consequential damage to property, though extensive, is nothing as com- pared with the considerable loss of life to Chinese Staff entailed which the Board, and as I feel sure, you all, so keenly deplore.
recommendation of your Directors that out of the balance of Profit and
Loss Account set before you to-day for allocation, an amount be voted to the credit of this Repairs and Re- newals Account,
THIRTY YEAR RECORD-
the
the
Roosevelt And Quezon Now Agree
Want Sound Economic Foundation For P.I. Independence
to keep
parisan
stood President Manuel Quezon and
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Washington, Apr. 5. President Roosevelt's assumption of nelive leadership in the formula- tion of « Philippines and American indicated economie programme has his very strong intention economic relations front controversy.
Observers state that it is under-
President Roosevelt have concurred In a desire to establish sound economic basis for effective Philip- pines independence
1948. This involves a subsequent discussion and re-examination of potient relations. The interchange of views has re- the Joint sulted in a solution for Committee's disagreement on details, after independence, of preferentini treatment. Hence it has removed the possibility of a divided report, and the use of a political football, either by the
the United States or the Philip-
in
You will observe amongst nssels this year an item "Cash at Bank," It may be interesting to note that this is the first occasion during the the which on last three decades
the CLAIM FOR DAMAGES
Company's relationship with bank has not been recorded on the Certain reparation work Was contra side of the Balance Sheet. carried out sufleirnt to enable busi-
I have already referred to ness at the Palace Hotel to be re-
13 lust. abnormal conditions under which the sumed
September on Naturally business at first was on satisfactory results new presented to a small scale, but patronage in all you were alone possible. I should- By Order of the Board of departments steadily increased, and, like to pay a sincere tribute to the in order to satisfy a clearly discern- Company's staff. both in Hongkong ed demand, work has been put in and Shanghai, our Shanghal Agents, Directors,
hand which, on completion, will have and the staff of our subsidiary Com- T. C. T. BECK,
entirely re-insiated the premises and pany in Pelping, for their loyalty anxi Secretary.
brought all
areas to full revente devotion to the interests of the Com- a period of unparalleled producing capacity. Hongkong, 3rd March, 1935.
pany during The computation of the Company's difficulty and anxiety, and, in the In these UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY claim in respect of damage sustained case of Peiping and Shanghai, of
through the hostilities in Shanghal-grave personal danger. which incidentally cannot yet be critical times the weight of the tre OF CANTON, LTD.
finally assessed and the lodgment mendous responsibility and anxiety thereof with the proper authority, fell, of course, on the broad shoulders Notice to Shareholders
are in the hands of our Shanghai of your Managing Director, Mr. J. H. Taggart, who discharged lus onerous opents,
I have thus dealt somewhat fully duties with that quiet courage, in- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
with our Shanghal Establishments comparable experience and marked that the ORDINARY YEARLY
because my colleagues and I realise ability, which are so characteristic of
However, attention is drawn to the MEETING of the Society will be your natural concern in regard there- him. I venture to think he deserves
to. In the existing atinosphere of well
fact that Mr. McNutt's suggestion is held at the HEAD OFFICE, Union
conflict and political uncertainty,! (Applause).
aimed at
modification of the present be futlic
the political basis of I now formally propose that the
Philippines- Building. Hong Kong, on WED prophecy must obviously
shall therefore make no attempt Report of the Directors and
American relations on which the NESDAY, 13th APRIL, 1938, at
to prophesy. As you know, for re- Accounts for the financial year ended Joint Committee's report must neces- 11 a... for the purpose of receiv
sons which have been referred to ing the Report of the Directors and the Statements of Account to of 31st December, 1937, and declaring Dividend, etc.
The SHARE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Society will be CLOSED from 26th MARCH to 13th APRIL, Both Days inclusive.
By Order of the Board.
A.. W. HUGHES,
General Manager. Hongkong, 14th March, 1938.
THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD.
The Engineering and Allied Em- ployers National Federation hind pro- mited full co-operation in Government's plans for speeding up the armaments progrSSISTANCE
-Reuter. PUBLIC OFFERS
London, Apr. 5.
Notice to Shareholders The Minister for the Co-ordination of Defence Sir Thomas Inskip, speak-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ing in London, said he was receiving
that the SIXTY-NINTH ORDIN- a large number of letters from peo ple of all classes offering whatever
ARY YEARLY MEETING of the service they could render to their
skip sald Company will be held at its HEAD country. Sir Thomas
Inskip
this
10
af
the
Shareholders.
the
pines.
Some officials intimated that the concurrence of the two Presidents or this programme within the frame- work of the Tydings-McDuffle report, has not affected incir possible ad- vocacy of Mr. Paul McNutt's political re-examination plan,
of
President Roosevell evidently by Chairmen at successive annual December 31, 1037, as presented besarily be based. Meetings, the Shanghai establish-adopted and that the balance of 5001,045.81 standing to the credit of
wished to separate the economic pro Me ments have for
some years past, Pront and Loss Account be approgramme from any report to be sub-
mitted at the next session, both shown losses but I am happy to be
To pay a dividend of 40
Congress and the Philippines Assem- able to say this: the present indien printed as follows: tions afford ample grounds for the
cents per shore
blydin
non-partisan economic Board to entertain the hope that, as
1,193,867 Shares
inding, bearing a broad endorsement of both the Philippines and Amerlenn regards
chief executives.
OTI
$477,546.80
the Aator, arrangements To transfer to Repairs and Renewals Account already in hand may be concluded whereby no losses will be suffered To carry forward to New
Account by the Company during the coming year and that, as regards the Palace, its business for 1838 will result in a profit,
PEIPING HOTEL
the
as
of
I am.
I
23
70,778.54
343,720.47
$901,045.01
wore
I shall be obliged if some Share- holder will second the proposal, whereupon questions as to the Report The Hotel operated by our sub- and Accounts may be raised. sidlary Company in Peiping the Mr. Li Tae-long: It is with plea- Grand Hotel des Wagons-Lits-show-sure that I rise to second the adop- accounts ed excellent results for its last finan- tion of the report and elal year ended June 30, 1037, en-before you: The satisfactory results abling a dividend to be declared in of the Year's working reflect credit
your
Com-on the Directors, management and which respect
will note pany,
you
from general staff and on behalf of share- Accounts before you, reholders I offer them my congratula
on its holdings $10,043.37.tions. The sound financial position ceived The turn of the subsidiary Company's of the company as revealed in the financial however, coincided,
satisfaction to all shareholders and with the commencement of hosted statement of accounts is a source of in the are, wherein the hotel is indientes that the company has now
and In consequence from July
arned the corner,
Accounts The Report and WEDNESDAY, 13th serious setback. n remarkable manifestation OFFICE, Union Building, Hoss, is business received
however, approved. Kung, on
On the motion of Mr. Labrum APRIL, 1938, at 11.20 a.m., for the pleaded to state that current revenue purpose of receiving the Report returns from that Hotel Indicate a seconded by Mr. Rickett, the re- of the Directors and the State- satisfactory revival and a working election of the Hon. Mr. Lo as Dirce-
tor was approved. ments of Account to 3int Decem-For the various reasons which Mr. M. H. Lo proposed and
1. bor, 1937, and of declaring Divi- have already indicated, the Profit Gittins seconded the re-election of Loss Account before you includes Messrs. Percy Smith, Seth & Fleming dends, otc.
The SHARE TRANSFER BOOKS to its credit a "Balance of Working with an extra fee of $3,300 for extra
repre
work undertaken during last year in shutes "and sents of the Company will be CLOSED Account," $888,232.78, which
a larger contribution to the registering transfer of Profit and Loss Account from that controlling the Register of Members. from 26th MARCH. to 13th APRIL,
Mr. Labrum asked it. In view of source than has been the case gotirce
Due mainly to this the excellent work of the staff, the many years. Both Days Inclusive.
augmentation we are able to report Directors would consider granting an increased net pront of $440,187.00 them a bonus. for the financial year 1837, comparingļ favourably with $220,004.39, the net result of the previous year's opera result tions. 1ons.
re-
that
was of public spirit which he hoped the
Referring to his talks with
employers and presentatives labour, Sir Thomas said: "I am s
four, sufficient apumist to belleve
will and co-operation goodwill triumph over all difficulties, and that we shall find supplies of labour ade. which the quate for the programme wi "Government has in mind."
Referring to the White Paper on the demands likely to be made on in- dustry Sir Thomas said: "The inten- tion at the time was not to interfere more than necessary with civil in- dustry, but the events of the last few weeks have inde it necessary
time-that the I hope only for
should Government's programme have priority. Further than that the Government has decided that as for as possible the programme that was to be completed within five years originally marked out, should bompleted within less
space of time."
could use.
be
days, Sir
Within the lust Icw Thomas had examined figures of labour available in the engineering industry, and the result showed surplus of 10,000 skilled and semi- skilled
men.
#
Concluding Sir Thomas said he was sure that the people of Beltom had made up their minds that democracy should not be found wanting, and it would be much more impressive to
the world at Inrge if the programme could be completed as he expected, without resorting to compulsion, than If an act of Parilament were passed dragooning people in the way they should go-British Wireleza..
LEAPS FROM VERANDAN An apparent case of suiclde oc- curred yesterday, when a patient at the Nethersole Hospital was found dying in Bonham Road. A police report stated the man Muk Ying- chuen, 40, of Jaffe Roud, jumped from a first floor verandah.
THIEVES BOARD VESSEL Mr. Simpson, Chlef Officer of the steamer Hongalang at a buoy in har- bour, reported to the pollee yesterday that three men boarded the steamer from n sampan, and by some un- known means stole 70 Cathoms of $320 from the Manila rope worth forecastle.
LITTLE GIRL DIES AFTER IMMERSION
A little girl, Lam Mi, six, fell into a pond near the junction of Talpo Road and Boundary Street. Sham- shulpo, yesterday: She was taken to the Kowloon Hospital, but died.
FIRE DAMAGED. $8,000
A firo brook out in the Nam Jain electrle torch factory, Fuk, Wal Street. Shamshuipo, yesterday, caus
and ing damare to the stock machinery, to the extent of $9,000. rae caue is unknown,
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By Order of the Board,
A. W. HUGHES,
General Manager, Hongkong, 14th March, 1998.
BRITISH TRADERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD.
Notice to Shareholders
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the SEVENTY-SECOND OR- DINARY YEARLY MEETING of the Company will be held at its HEAD OFFICE, Union Building, Hong Kong, on Wednesday, 13th APRIL, 1938, at 11.25 a.m., for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and the State- ments of Account to 31st Decem- ber, 1937, and of declaring Divi- dend, etc.
The SHARE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from 26th MARCH to 13th APRIL, Both Days Inclusive,
By Order of the Board,
A. W. HUGHES,
General Manager, Hongkong, 14th March, 1998.
FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.
What to do to help a child Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected,
1-treated in manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter
greßt.
and
for
Others Items in the Profit and Loss Account make fairly equivalent com- parisons with the figures reported last year, with the exception of rents
necessary
Mr.
The Chairman replied that certain salary cuts which it had been found to Introduce, had been restored and the suggestion bonus would be borne in mind.
of 1
of shops and offices. Eurnings from EMPLOYER FINED
this source are lower than last year's amount by some $23,000 entirely due to rental receipts for shop premises having been lost since the property was evacuated.
FOR WORKING
in the Astor House Hotel building STAFF TOO LONG
BALANCE SHEET
For causing six women employees to work beyond the time permitted The Balance Sheet contains no by the ordinances, the manager of, items of an exceptional nature, and the Tal Yick Knilling Company, 230 is, indeed, self-explanatory. I would, Cheungshivan Road, was fined $10 however, refer to items of additions by Mr. Q. A. A. Mnefadyen at the D. W. Phillips, Assistant In- tions to buildings, $3,178.25; this sum to certain of the listed assets. Addi- Kowloon Magistracy this mornin denotes the capitalised portion of specter of Factories, said he hud expenditure incurred in converting visited the place at 10.30 p.m. m the west wing ground floor verandah, March 8 and found the women st af the Peninsula Hotel into shop pre- work. They were supposed to have. rises, thus
hus making the area more stopped at 8 pm, increased productive, and yielding inc revenue from January 1, last.
additions The ions to furniture and Attings totalling $45,024.15 depict the cost of extra equipment and furniture! acquired during year and cover to the Company's cafublish- ments in Hongitang and Shanghal.
sin A booster pump at the Peninsula costing $435.00 is the only Hotel,
addition to plant and
STANLEY REPORTS
of
ANGLO-AMERICAN PACT PROGRESS
London, Apr. 5. Anglo-American trade negotiations The items "Sundry Debtors" und have been proceeding in Washington
continuously since
end the "Sundry Creditors" as Included in the February; and the President of the Sheet stand at higher figures Board of Trade, Mr. Oliver Stanley, Bolance than customary, but this enhance- ment merely reflects increased busi- in the House of Commons to-day, said he believed that public hearings ness, for the included balances bre current and as brought forward do which began on March 14 were now not embody any long dated or dis- concluded. He was unable to say when the negotiations were likely to honoured obligations.
The Repairs and Renewals Account end-British Wireless, has suffered depletion during the year by $34,925.27. This aum has in the main been expended upon various
concerning a child would be deing lterations and reconstruction Work GOOD INTENTIONS
an act of kindness by communicating in furtherance of modernization med-
at once with--
Was
the expenditure spread over various departments in relation
ONLY SUCCEED
keeping up with the times all the hotels. The importance of IN SINKING JUNK
The Hon. Secretaries, 11.K.S.P.C.sures, and Roora 908, Bank of East Asia Build ing, Hongkong, or the Inspector, 4 Poktulum Rood, 1st floor; or the Inspector, Violet Feel Health Centre, Wanchai or the Inspector, 12, Bal Yeung Choi Street, 1st floor, Kow- loon.
All further steps will be taken, and expenses borde, by the Society,pal The Informant's name will be kept virielly private, except in cases where malice is proved;
ELS
Insular sources believed that Pre- sident Quezon was convinced that an uncontroversial report by the Joint Committee is the only solution to the present political situation in view of discussion ut the the Impending political aspects.
Well informed observers said the Filipinos undoubtedly had concedert most for a settlement, but Americans had to face the major task of securing Therefore congressional approval. major concessions had been require'i. -United Press.
BURGLARIES REPORTED
were reported
Several burglaries to the police yesterday.
Mr. A. Dunnett, of 3 Minden that Avenue, Kowloon, reported between 1 nm, and 7 a.m. yesterday. some person broke into his flut and atole jacket containing money and fountain pens, volued altogether at $04.
CHINESE GUERILLAS. STRIKE CHEFOO: (Continued from Page' 1.)
the Lunghal Hallway, to be organised.--Central News.
LOYALISTS MAKING DESPERATE EFFORTS
(Continued from Page 1.j
re-jewelry, which is estimated to be
worth $200,000,000.
Observers believe that the culling will hasten the of communications end of the war due to the fact that Madrid is helpless unless receiving constant supplies, while vo per cent. of the war industrica are located in Catalonia..-United Preu.
Japanese Troop Train Hit
Tungkwan,, April 0.
A Japanese troop train at Feng tinglu, on the north bank of the Yellow River in south Shansi, WDs hit by several shells from Chinese batteries placed on the south bank heavy on April 4, resulting in casualties.
Loyalists Appeal To France, Britain
Paris, Apr. 0.
The Loyalist Embassy has urgent-
Two curloads of Japanese ammunt- tion passing through Fenglinglu were also hit and damaged by Chinese ly appeвied to the Qual d'Orsay for batteries on the west bank of the the abolition of the non-intervention the regulations to allow France to send Yellow River flowing along Shonst-Shenni border on April 5. munitions to the Loyalists.
note to Similarly it has sent a London, admitting the gravity of the situation, which, It said, would be
Central News.
Scores Of Villages Burned
felly to ignore.
Hankow, April 0. The Embassy stated that the In- Scores of villages on the Sung-surgents' victory at Aragon was the klang Szeking highway were burned result of France and Britain adher
and Italian down and many civilians shot in cold ence to, and German
of, nan-Intervention:--- blood by Japanese troops on April 4 violations according to a message received here. United Press.
The net was committed in revenge for the killing of 10 Japanese soldiers
MANY CHINA by Chinese guerillos lying in ambush at Chunnkinochen, about 2 miles MERCHANT STEAMERS south-west of Szeking-Central! News. Japanese Kill Own Troops
SOLD ABROAD
(Continued from Page 1.j
feld in China, but has failed to curry Siroshan, Apr. 6. About 200 Japanese troops at Pel-out a definite shipping policy for the nation. In 1932 it was proposed that on the of Sinshih puting, cast
the company should be taken over by Kashing-Hangchow Rallway, were shelled by their own artillery units the government and operated as n
emment by mistake on April 4, resulting in
was approverprise. This at the 75th more than 40 deaths.
ing of the Central Political Council. These soldiers forming part of the The first step was to call in all the 1,000 Japanese troops which landed privately owned stocks of the.com- at Halyen on the north bank of the peny, which were of two kinds, slúp- Chlentang River on April 2 had lost ping stocks and property stocks. It contact with their main body during was decided that two shares of ship- an engagement with Chinese guerillas ping stock and one share of property between Haiyen and Sinshh-Cen- stock should make one set, with a tral News.
BRITISH PLANES SELL WELL
London, Apr. 3.
of
surrender value of Afty tacls. Forty-- Iwo thousand sets of stock had been issued by the company, and, up to Jast year, over 40,000 of these had been re-purchased by the Chinese Government, making the undertak- ng, to all intents and purposes, a purely government enterprise.
Included in the Shanghai properly is the Central Wharf in the Inter-
which national Settlement,
Was
I was revealed by the President of the Board of Trade in reply to a Parliamentary question that during formerly American property of the
Untied
ied China Realty Company. The Lower last year, 507 neroplanes
Wharf in the International Sciflement Kingdom manufacture were exported.
valuc £1,013,000. Or the was formerly owned by Anglo-Ame-
of total, 235 went to British countries, prican interests, while the Eastern including 73 to Australia, 60 to he Wharf was at one time British.
Newi Zealand. 10 10 British Union of South Africa, 32
India, and Burma, and 14 to Canada.
to
to
Over 27 foreign countries received' British aeroplanes during 1037, in- cluding 31 to France, 27 to Egypt, 27 to Iraq and 25 to Belgium-British Wireless,
POST
COAL ROYALTIES BILL PASSES
London, Apr. 5.. The House of Commons to-day gave- a third reading to the Coal Royalties Bill-Reuter,
OFFICE.
INWARD MAILS
Captain FitzGerald-Lombard, 505 the Peak, reported that some person entered his residence on The morning of April 4 and stole a camera and money to the total value of $75.
Dene, Deep Mrs. Seth, of Deep Water
Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shang- Bay, reported that an attempt was made to burgle her house yester- hai (Vancouver B.C., 19th March) Emp. of Asia
Friderun Robaul day morning, when a window on the ground floor was forced open. Nothing was stolen.
UNREGISTERED FACTORIES
DRAW FINES
That a factory in a Kowloon City village had been running without the knowledge or permission of the authorities for two or three
years
was revealed at the Kowloon Magis- tracy this morning when the manager way summoned before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen for not having register- ed the businices.
of
Mr. D. W. Phillips, Assistant Ins- pector of Factories, said the purpose registering a factory was that it could be inspected regularly, to see if the machinery was properly guard- ed, and so on. The place in question was the On Tai Dyeing Company, situated in Leung Un Ling.
A fine of $15 was imposed. On a similar count, the Fung Dyeing Company, Cheong
Shun situated nearby and which had been working for a few months, was aned $10.
From
Per
Due
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HONGKONG MINES Sanshul and Wuchow
REPORT
Nielson & Co., Inc., managers for the Hongkong Mines, Ltd., report 3,001 dry tons ore treated for the month of March, from which 548.7 Cry short tons of lead concentrater were produced, averaging 09.01. per cent. Lead and 15.5 oz. silver per ton.
GAMING HOUSE KEEPER FINED Li Sui-hon 41, unemployed, churg- ed at Central Magistracy to-day with keeping a common gaming house, and possession of chi fa lottery tickets, was fined $30 or, in default, a month's Imprisonment,
CAMERA MISSING
to your Company's particular, t
type of
The master of a boat, Ping Hai, business has been previously stressed reported to the polled yesterday that from the Chair. In emphasising the while the vessel was near the Yau-
of continuing this class of mati broakwater yesterday morning Mr. N. 8. Wong, of Canton Road, expenditure and meking adéquate with a cargo of wax on board, it reports to the police the loss of a provision for it wherever possible, I caught Are A waterboat happened camera worth $200 between the Kow- can say that in our experience elmi- to pass to and pumped water into loon Star Ferry wharf and the Hong- lor outlay in the past has without the junk, causing it to become water- kong, Canton and Macao: Steamboat exception borne, fruit. I feel, sure,:| tugged and sinkende
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