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MISCELLANEOUS. ·

ANYONE willing and able to provide home for deg, owner leaving Colony, piense write Box No. 401, "Hongkong Telegraph."

5. O, S. Leung Sai Tor, aged 1, is deaf and dumb.

He came up before the magistrate for being without visible means of subsistence.

What means could he have until he is taught a trade and taught how to understand and make others So we are understand him? putting him into the Deaf and Dumb School,

anyone

who

Is thera would maintain this little outcast-it only costs $7 per month.

HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

Room 308, Bank of East Asla Buliding,

Introducing SLEEPY

who hates to got up in the morning (because bed-time's

so far away.

Healt

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9.30 London Relay--The News. 9.80 Bones by Paul Robeson (HANG).

Blue Prelude (Bishop); Swing Along (Cook); Sleepy River (From 'Song of Freedom').

100 London Relay-In Town To- Night'.

10.80 Dance ́Music.

Fox-Trots-Don't You Know Or Don't You Caro; Lost Love...."Fats"

· Waller And His Rhythm- (Vocal rON train and Plane by "Fata" Waller);

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE LTD.

Notice to Shareholders,

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

BRITAIN, GERMANY SHOULD BE FRIENDS

(Continued from Pauc 1.)

and unofficial life, among them being H.E. the C-In-C., Vice-Admiral Sir Percy Noble, ILE. the G.O.C., Majur- General A. W. Bartholomew and Mrs. Bartholomew, Group Coptalır A. H. The Fifty-Seventh Ordinary

Peck, R.AF., Commodore E. B. C.

N.. Brigadler A. B. Thom Meeting of Shareholders will be

Dicken, R.N., held at the Offices of the under-son, Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith, members cutive and Legistative Elgnod on Friday, the 6th May, of the Executive

usan Chow and Hon. Council, Sir Shouson

G. P. 1938, at Noon, for the purpose of

Mr. R. H. Kolewall, Marquis

de Report of receiving the

Melillo, Mr. T. Nakamura and other General Agents, together with a members of the Consular body, Col. statement of Accounts for the N. M. 5. Irwin, G.S.O.I. Capt. G. D.

Rushbrooke, R.

R.N., and yoar onded the 31st December,

others. 1937.

tho

Tho Share Register and Trans- for Books will be closed from the 22nd April to the 6th May, 1938. both days inclusive.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

General Agents. Hongkong, 13th April, 1938.

NOTICE.

T.S.S. "PRESIDENT HOOVER."

The Anlatie Scrap Metal Cor- poration, having acquired tifle to the wreck of the have steamship "President Hoover", invites bids on haats, "as is, where is and in damaged condition as of date of anle, payment to be in U.S. Dollars or Sterling in New York agninat Bill of Sale in New York." Bida close on May 16th, 1938 and must be

cabled to 'KEDGE-NEW YORK. The right la reserved to reject any or all bids..

GILMAN & CO., LTD.. Agents, Salvage Association,

London.

HONGKONG PHILHARMONIC

SOCIETY -

The Annual General Meeting will be held at the St. John's Cathedral Hall on Monday, May 9, 1938, at 5.30 p.m.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

Steamship

"FELIX ROUSSEL“ No. 12 A(38

Bringing Cargo from Marseilles via Saigon. Arrived Hongkong on Tues- day, 28th April, 1938.

Consignces are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Whark and Godown Co, Ltd., Kow- loon, whence delivery may be ob- tained immediately after landing.

Ali calms must be sent in to me on or before 7th May, 1930, or they | will not be recognized.

Damaged Packages will be examin- ed by the Company's Surveyor Messrs:-Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 a.m. on Monday, 2nd May. 1938.

Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when any dull- ablo goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors,

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

R. OIL. Agen!. Hongkong, 20th April, 1036. SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

Steamship

"SONTAY"

on

No. 5 NEO/38 Bringing Cargo from Dunkirk via Shanghal. Arrived Hongkong Friday, 22nd April, 1938.

Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being latided and stored into the Godowns of the Ilongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow- loon, whence delivery may be ob- Lained immediately after landing.

All claims must be sent in to me on or before 4th May, 1838, or they will not be recognized.

Damaged Packages will be examin- ed by the Company's Surveyor Messrs: Goddard and Douglas in the presence at the Consignees at 10.00 am on Thursday, 28th April, 1030,

Consignees must have a Revenue Ofeer in attendance when any,dutl- able goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever,

R. OHL. Agent. Hongkong, 25th April, 1938.

Li

many

Mrs. Gipperich and the Consul- General and Mr. M. Hess, head of the local Nazi organisation, received the queste.

His Excellency the Governor arrived at noon and Herr Gipperich | abortly afterwards proposed the toast of King George VI in the following

words:

CONSUL SPEAKS

11 is my privilege and very plen- | nant duty to thank you en, behilf ofi myself and of the wholè German community of Hongkong for the honour you have done us by coming here to-day in order to join us in the eclebration of our National

Duy To our National Day we have given the ne the name "Der Tay dier Nationalen

Arbelt and therefore our thoughts to-day turn to the work of the naton, to the work accomplished and to the work that has yet to be With #1

feeling of extreme la tion, the German nation Jooks back to-day on a period of peaceful pro- of ita warit In many Acids. In a world full of

of economic and political strife and turmoil, Germany FALS hus proved to

be an island of where the relentine, the ind and the agricultural worker has been able to obtain satisfactory results for his own and the nation's benefit.

the German commercial Hongkong. community feels happy to have had the opportunity contribute nuxdest share towards the Improve- ment of the Colony's foreign trade. The Germans In the Colony owe a debt of

gratitude to the local Gov-

its

ernment for making possible for them to continue their work undis- turbed by the conflict in the Far East. We feel particularly grateful to the authorities for the help and assistance

so ungrudgingly given to those Germans, most of them women and children, who have had to leave Shanghai and other places in China atnce the outbreak of hostilities there. As Germany no longer possesses a pince of her own in Asia, a certain number of German refugees came to Hongkong, where they found security And kind help.

that

In

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HOPES FOR IMPROVEMENT Considering the excellent ofcia! and private relations

that happily exist in this colony between British and German nationals, it is the fer- vent wish of myself and of every German here that the same

fronk and cordial relations should deve- lop between our respective Govern- ments in London and in Berlin. More than once

I have envied

my consular Colleagues, when they said in their addresses on their National Days the relations between their governatte

overnments and the British were 50 excellent that they could Hot

To be honest, 1 mproved upon. must admit that I find considerable room for improvement of the official Anglo-German relations

in Europe. I believe, however, that good pro- has been made recently in un gress has co unostentatious way the right direction and

and I have every hope that these

efforts will lead to the re- establishment of a firm friendship between the two Germanic nations. between to London about a year ago My visit to filled me with a good deal timism in that respect. When I was last on home leave

I decided year, to follow the tracks of our common forefathers the Anglo-Saxons, and set sall for England, and

will ph my son with taking my wife please excuse this poetical, or rather oraterical licence: There is very ittle sail nowadays on n Channel bont, and these tribes of the Anglo- Saxons that went over to Englan embarked-as you T}} know-at places somewhat North of Hamburg and landed in England well South of larwich, And my voyage across Ocean the German

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not a herole

affair at

all. I had no particular aim In going and certainly do not claim that I did "discover the English." I shall, therefore, not try to emulate thal willy French Jadly whs wrote a de- lightful book on the subject "I dis- cover the English." But nevertheless I made a few plensing nud, to me, valuable discoveries,

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"Among other things I discovered that those noisy political scare- mongers, whose shrill voices penetrate as it as Hongkont, are not represen- British nation. The tative of the onti-German propaganda, of which we see so much, is not rooted in the hearts of the British people, but is an artificial product of doubitul origin. I had ocension to speak to a considerable number of Englishmen in London last year and everywhere I found the same honest desire for a good and lusting, understanding between the two nations. I visited n number of old friends who have children of about the same age as my own, and in everyone of these families I found that at least one of the children was at the time or had been recently, In Germany and I have yet to meet that English boy or irl who did not return to England a staunch friend of the new Germany, GROWTH OF FRIENDSHIP

Tangos-Se Lo Llevaron; Punātada. ......Orquesta Tipica Francisco Canaro; Fox-Trots-In" An Old Cathedral Town; It bening Like Rain In Cherry Blossom Lane....... Jack Harris and His Orchestra with Vocal refrain; Slow Fox-Trol-When Two Love Eách Other; Quickstep--- Don't You Care What Anyone Soye Gerry Moore (Plano Selo)

the strict dance tempo under

their friendship and sometimes supervision Victor Silvester; Waltz Waltz Of The Gipsies ("Lon-enthusiasm for their cousins across

of

in

don Inpsody"); Fox-Trol Ten Pretty Girls....Ronnie Munro and His Orchestra with vocal refrain.

11.0 Close Down.

"The number of German youths visiting Dritain may be even greater, and there can be no doubt about

the set. Where our own generation may have failed, we can trust to tha rising generation to bring about that understanding and friendships - be- tween our nations, which is so ear-

MONDAY, MAY

SAVAGE

FACE POWDER CLINGS Savagely!

Hera in something really new to Esca powder ... some. ibing you are Euro to welcome. A powder made on a very different kind

of base, so fine, so soft, this powder hugs the skin ai though serually s part of it. Try 11. See for yourself, it evet you knew a powder to stay en so long... und

all the while it stays. There's another slark In it

too! The finentem shailets Savage cling ao endirasly,pian makes the skin aripese more truly posetes, ancorber, mere inviting to the eyes. And the thrid that there 1 in touching A Savage powdered skin roull be told You only by someone else! There

are four lovely studer

NATURAL (Fiend)

BEIGE

RACITEI,

RACHEL

(Razem Park)

Sole Agents: Auw Pit Seng's Trading Co., Ltd., Hongkong Shanghai Singapore,

add-by every unprejudiced Briton. This optimism which I brought back from London last year does not bind me to the dimeulties which lie before LES. I am fully aware of the obstacles to be overcome and the misunder- nestly desired by every German and -from my personal experience in London and in Hongkong I venture to standings to

There will to be removed. always be a certain difference of out- look between the wealthy owner of palatial manor-house with wide open spaces all round, living, to quote m English poet the lordilest earth, and his poorer cousin who lives in on over-crowded apartment flimsiest of wails house with the separating him from his neighbours, and unable to find a place to put his geranium pot! Either will be inclin- ed to reproach the other that he does not behave as he ought to. But a better mutual nequaintance is sure to remove much prejudice on either side.

1938.

STOP

GAMBLING ON TIRES

from

POST OFFICE.

(San Francisco dute, 8th April)' Pres. Coolidgo

Tlentsin

Yunnan

Straits

Cremer

Japan

Kumsang

Tientsin and Swatow

Liangchow

U.S.A., Canada and Japan (Seattle

date, 13th April)

Pres. Jackzon

Japun

Hawaii Maru

Direct

28th April,

Tientsin and Swatow

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane

Service"-London diate,

Air Mall by "Pan American Air-

waya Direct Service”—San Fran- Pan American cisco date, 27th April.

INWARD MAILS

Straits und zlolhow

Per

Muinam

Duo

.May 2

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Manilu

May 2.

May 2.

Mny.3.

May 9.

.May J.

May 3.

May 4.

. May 4.

Ninghai

May 4.

Airways Plavo

May 4.

Jupan

Santhia

May 4.

Shanghal

Sarpedon

May 4.

Amoy

Tisaroca

May 4.

Java

Tjibndak

May 4.

BLOW-OUT CAUSED THIS

Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shong-

hal (Vancouver BC., 16th April) Emp, of Russia Australia and Monila

Moy d

Tondo

May 6.

Date and Time

... Mon., May 2-

G. P. O. and K. P. O,

Rep.,

May 2, 4.30 p.m.

Ord..

May 2, 5 p.m.

K.P.O.

Reg.,

May 2, 5-p.m.

Ore.,

May 2, 5 p.m.

G.P.O.

Rec..

May 2,

p.m.

Ord..

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ING GOLDEN PLY/

The Anglo-German naval ogrce- ment, by which Germany Umited the strength of her Navy at 35 per cent. of the strength of the British Navy, which means about 10 to 20 per cent, of a probable combination against her early shows that the German nation

tion particularly wants to live in

and peace

friendship with the British nation, which consists largely Northern of Anglo-Saxon, that is, German, stock.

"But

there

are many stronger and more recent ties which bind the two Anglo- nations

together than the Saxon invasion 1,500

years

ago. Above all I have in mind the British Royal House. The unflinching and unquestioned loyalty of the British nation to their Royal House is a fact which is sure to impress every visitor to England as it impressed me. Originating in Germany, the kings of the present dynasty have for a num- ber of

generations always chosen their queens from among the German princesses The close relations which were thus established between the British kings and the land of their ancestors permit the Germans to shore with Britons all over the world the respect and esteem in in which they hold their monarch. It is therefore with great pleasure that I ask you to raise your glasses and drink to the health of His Majesty King George VI.

The toust was taken with acclama- tion.

COVERNOR SPEAKS

In reply, the Governor said: "Herr Gipperich, Your Excellencies, Your Honours, Ladles and Gentlemen.

"I have to thank you, Herr- Consul-General, on behal of the Dritish people who are here enjoy- Ing your kind hospitality, for your courtesy in proposing the health of His Majesty our King and to express our high oppreciation of the friendly and sincere terms in which you per- formed that graceful net.

"I feel sure that there is no Bri- tish subject here to-day who does not reciprocate heartily the thoughts which you have put into words or who is not at one with you in the hope that the relations between Ger- muny and England will steadily, Im- prove. What you, during your re- cent visit to England, felt was the real atBlude of the British towards your great nation was, I am sure, no illusion on your part. i

can say, out

of a long and varied experience in many parts of the British Empire, thal the British vory genuinely want to be friends with the German people. To us, as to you, the tragedy which 1014 brought into our lives is an un- happy memory: to you as to us the important thing to-day is the repair of the long-standing friendship that was broken in that hour.

"I hope that we are on the right road to that goni. I believe that the wish for peace and ile hatred of wor have never been more widely spread among mankind than they are to-day. Certainly true is that in the British Empire our minds are act on peace and a willing hand is rendy outstretched to every other nation that thinks with us.

OBSTACLES TO AMITY That Germany and Great Britala should think alike need surprise no one. As you, Herr Gipperich, havo emphasised, we come of a common stock and in many essentials our out- look is the same. It is in matters where that common outlook does not ' obtain that the greatest obstacles to

The thousands who are killed ce injured in blow-out accidents every year are tragic proof that it does not pay to gamble on

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AMBASSADOR BACK IN SHANGHAI

Shanghai, May 2. Sir Archibald Kerr Clark Kerr, the British Ambassador to China, and his vtie arrived by the Empress of Canada yesterday afternoon from Hongkong-Reuter.

of

International friendship He. For that reason the essential importance understanding the point of view and the diffeulties of the other party can-

not be too strongly emphasised and I agree most heartily with you, Herr Gipperich, in insisting on the value Intercourse uf frunk und frequent between individuals belonging to our two nations. Three of the pleasant- est months of my life as a young men were spent in Germany and I come back with a feeling of friend- ship towards your country and your the countrymen which, in spite of years between, I have never lost.

"Both of our countries have im- mense difficulties to face: in both would be those difficulties CHSCR grenly reduced by better under- standing of each other's efforts to solve them. Let us trust that that fuller understanding will come soon. "To-day it is my privilege to pro- pose the toast of the health of statesman to whom Germany han entrusted the reins of her Govern- ment and who has wrought mightily in Germany's cause. I ask you all to drink the health of the Reichskanzler of Germany.

The tonal was taken with seclama tion.

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For

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Monday

Air Mail for Slan, Lanchow and Eurasia Pianc

Chengtu etc., (via lankow) by

the "Eurasia

Airways Service"

(To further

points by surface

transport as Services permit),

Air Mail for Wuchow, Hwellin, C.N.A.C. Plano ........Mon., May 2.

Kwelynng and Chungking by the "C.N.A.C. Airways Direct Service,"

Samahal and Wuchow Kongmoon

Swałow. Foochow and Tientsin [Inlphong

Shanghai

Tuesday

May 3, 6 a.m.

Chung On....Tues., May 3, 8.15 a.m.. On Lee ......Tues., May 3, 10 .. Hollow...Tues., May 3, 10.30 a.m. G. G. Paul Doumer

Tues., May 3, Noon... ..... Sulyang.... Tues., May 3, 2.30 p.m.

Manila, Saigon, "Dangkok, "Straits Roggeveen .... Tues., May 3, 6 p.m.

and Batavia

Mourits, Reunion,

Madagascar, Roggeveen .... Tues., May 3, 6 p.m..

*Lourenco Marques, and South Africa

Samshui and Wuchow

Sandakan

Kongmoon

Swalow and Shanghai

(To connect with the s.s. "Tegel- berg" at Batavia-leaving Bato- vin on 24th May)

Wednesday

*Straits, *Ceylon, *India, Aden, Egypt and Europe vin Marseilles due Marseilles, 3rd June and London Parcels—due London, 9th June

Tal Hing... Wed., May 4, 8.15 a.m. Tai Seun Hong Wed., May 4, 8.30 a.m. Fook On....Wed., May 4, 10.00 a.m. Kiangsu .Wed., May 4, 12.30 p.m. Sarpedon

....... Wed., May 4. G.P.O. & K.P.O. Parcels

Mast

Reg.

Ord.

Air Mail for "K.L.M. Always Hawali Maru

Direct Service"-due Amsterdam. .15th May.

G.P.O.

Ref.. Ord.

4, 1' a.. May 4, 12.45 p.m. May 4, 1.30 pm. .....Wed, May 4. and K.P.O.

..May 4, 1.30 p.m. .....May 1, 2 p.m.

Stralis, Ceylon, India, East and Hawail Maru Wed., May 4, 2.30 p.m.

Kwetyang

....Wed., May 1, 2.30 p.m. Manila, *Japon, *Canndo and Pres. Jackson Wed., May 4, 2.30 p.m.

South Africa

*Swalow and Bongkok

*U.S.A.,-due Victoria B.C., 29th

May

Swatów, Amoy and Foochow ...... Hailan .......................Wed., May 4, 3 p.m.

*Superscribed correspondence only.

EXCHANGE

Selling

T.T. London Demand

T.T. Shangha! T.T. Singapore TIT. Japan T.T. Indin T.T. U.S.A. T.T. Manila T.T. Batovin

T.T. Bangkok

T.T. Saigon

T.T. France

T.T. Germany

.149%

.90%

.0.00

.70%

.133%

.1/02/

1/3, 3/32

1/3.1/8

.31

10,05

.83%

U.S. Cross rate in London

..4.00%

15. 2.27/33T.T. Switzerland .1s. 2.27/32 TT. Australia

103

Buying .634 m/ L/c London .105

1 m/s D/P do, .82% 4 m/s L/C U.S.A. .301 4 m/s France

.01% 30 d/s India.. .55

ALHAMBRA

SHOWING TO-MORROW

The

screen's scrap- 'plost sweethearts and half of Holly- wood's bestcomics in}

EKO.

RADIO Picture

a radiont romanco rocking with laughter!

When a girl in debt meets a millionaire in doubt — anything can happen!

GENE RAYMOND ANN SOTHERN

IN

SHE'S GOT

Everything

with

VICTOR MOORE HELEN BRODERICK PARKYAKARKUS BILLY GILBERT

Directed by JOSEPH SANTLEY Produced by ALBERT LEWIS

Screen Play by Harry Segall and Marwait Shane.

ADDED ATTRACTION

Joe LOUIS vs. Nathan MANN

HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT

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