SUDETEN LEADER SATISFIED
Believes Britain Won't Allow Breach Of Peace
Prague, May 16.
Herr Konrad Henicin, the Czech Sudeten (German Minori- ty) leader hus returned home via
Berlin.
Herr Henlein said he was most satisfied with his talks in London. He is reported to have gained the Impression that Great Britain would not allow the pence of Europe to be disturbed, and therefore the claims
of the Sudeten Germans could be settled only by negotialon,
Herr Henlein hopes that the poll- tieni situation consequentially will be much cased,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MAY 16, 1938.
BRITAIN TO RETURN FOOCHOW
TO CAVE-DWELLING ERA IF WAR COMES
London, May 15.
Thousands of Britons probably will become "cave- men" again in the event of another European war.
(Old smugglers' caves in the chalk cliffs near Dover and Folkestone are being examined now by experts as possible air-raid shelters.
Other caves in the cliffs at Margate, Ramsgate and Southend on both sides of the River Thames estuary also will almost certainly be used again as refuges, as they were in the great war when these towns were subjected to intensive air-raids.
Experts are studying the possibi- lity of gas-proofing these caves, where thousands could and shelter during rakis.
BAYONET
Dr. Kamil Krofta, the Czecho- Slovakian Minister for Foreign The Air Raids Precautions Com- Affairs, saw the British and French Ministers to Prague yesterday, and promised to do everything to setile the demands of the udeten Germans,
mittee at Brighton, largest seaside. CHARGE IN
town on the South Coast, Is con- sidering burrowing huge caves in a nearby range of chalk hills to pro- teet the population from air attack. Dr. Krofta is understood to have The Committee believes the Inħabl- stated that the new Nationality tants could flee into the country and Statute will provide for proportional take refuge in the caves representation for the German popu-points without touching lation of Caucho-Stuvalta in all roads,
congestion. spheres of the public administration, fr, which thus would be left free
nt the
many
maln
and some form of self-administration Huge orches under Brighton's will also be granted, probably by promenade also will be adapted as increased powers on local councils,s-proof and splinter-proof shelters, Including the contral of the Police-mainly for the use of visitors caught
Reuter.
PALESTINE
British Soldiers Ambushed
Jerusalem, May 15, A private was killed and an- other wounded when the West suddenly in air-ralds-United Press, Kent Regiment fought a hand- to-hand encounter with Arab rebels near the village of Tamba to-day.
Netherlands Italy Lays
Fair Held Big Success
The 38th Netherlands Fair, which was held at Utrecht from March 15 to 24, proved to be an important milestone in the progress of thin Institution.
Keel Of 35,000-Ton Battleship
Mighty Addition To Imperial Fleet
The British troopa made # bayonet charge on the rebels follow- ing an ambush in the vicinity of the village.
When the rebels dispersed, air- craft pursued them, bombing and | machine-gunning the fleeing men. Rebel casualties were at least Two were captured-Reuter,
EXCHANGE
Selling
IT.T. London
Demand
זין
Genoa, May 15. Both us regards participation and number of visitors the fair broke all Pressing a button in the naval TT. Shanghai previous records; the number of shipyard here, Signor Benito Singapore
T.T. Jupon participants for the first time exceed-Mussolini set in motion a crane TT. Intin ed the Agure of 2,003.
The permanent fair buildings were which laid the Arst plate of the TT. USA. again extended. A new hall for keel of the 35,000-ton battleship TT. Manlin
TT. Batavia machinery was erected, which was Impero. ofcially inaugurated by H. R. H. The new battleship is one of two TT. Saigon
T.T. Bangkok Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands
such Vessels included in Italy's T.T. France building programme for 1038.
T.T. Germany Il Duce, in on address to 80,000 T.T Switzerland that the Italian workmen and their familles, sald
T.T. Australia completed and would be developed Empire would be by Italian people--Reuter.
and subsequently named the Beatrix
Hall.
time the technical For the Arst charneter of the spring fairs, in contrast with the agricultural charac
more
ter of the autumn-fairs was clearly evident. This was due to the fact that the newly constructed hall for machinery
MANILA SHARES excellent Rave an opportunity to manufacturers and the
40.
INVASION THREATENS
Armed Transports Off Fukien Coast
Shanghai, May 10.
The presence of armed Japan- ese transports off the Fukten coast has given rise to fears umong the populace of Foochow of an imminent Japanese in- vasion, according to a foreign
report.
The report states that
pre- parations are being made by the civilian inhabitants of Foochow to evacuate into the interior.
Japanese planes raided Foo- chow aerodrome yesterday, drop- Iping twelve bomba. No damage was caused to the hangars, but huge craters were crented the landing field. These were speedily filled in by coolies.- Reuter.
SHARE PRICES
on
The following is the list of local share quotations lasued this morning. Blacks
H.H. Bank, $1,585 n. H.K. Banks, (Lon. Reg.), 94 m. Chartered Banks, £12% n. Mercantile Bank, A. and B. £28 n. Mercantile Bank, C., £14 n. East Asia Bank, $00 n.
Insurances
Canton Ins., $257 n. Union Ins., $525 n.
China Underwriters, $2 n. H.K. Fire In., $2324 n.
Shipping
Douglas, $85 n.
H.K, Steamboats, $221⁄4 n. Indo-Chinas (Prot.), $00 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $24 n. Shell Bearer, 85/— n. Unton Waterboats, $0.99 n.
Docks cto.
H.K. & W. Wharves, $137 n.
H.K. & W. Docks Rts, $11 n.
Providents (old),
$3.80 b.
Is. 210 1s 3+
120
534
1054
.8232
H.K & W. Docks, $22 n.
.30%
H.K. & W. Docks (new), $21% n.
.56%
150%
Providents (now), $3.07
b.
107%
New Engineerings, Sh. $4.05 n.
.10.85
Shanghai Docka, Sh. $99 n.
70%
Kailan Mining Adm. 15/6 n.
1331
Raubs, $0.60 n.
1/8
Venz: Goldfleld, $2.00 b.
Buying
Hongkong Mines, 10
cts. n.
.1/3 .1/3.3/32
.31 11.70
84
4.07%
0.20
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The tone of the market:-Dull.
4 m/ Le London 14 m/s D/P
do.
4 m/s L/c U.S.A.
4 m/c France
30 d/s India
US. Cross rate in London
metal industry to display both heavy The following business done quota Benguet Consolidated
tlons were received after the close of Coco Grove......
engineering and other products,
On the whole, participation show- the morning session by Swan, Cul-Consolidated Mines cd an increase. A new section was bertson & Fritz from their Manila Demonstration established for printing machinery. office:
The television demonstrations drew large attendances-never before had the publle been able to
invention.
this
Anlamok
Atuk
Bagulo dold
IXL***** Mine Operation Business Done | Paracale Gumaus Irices in Pesos San Mauricio
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United Paracale
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Philippine Mining
Antamoks, P. —
Aloks, P. 2711⁄2 63. Bagulo Gold, P. —
Benguet Cursoļ, P. 0.20 sa,
Benguet Explor,-
Big Wedge, P.-. Coco Groves, P. .32 sn. Consolidated Mines, P. --~- Demonstrations, P.-
E. Mindanao, V. — Gumaus G'fields, P.
Ipe Gold, P.-
IX.L. P.
Itogons, P.-
Masbate Contels.. P. —
Min. Resources, P.-
Northern Min., P. --- Parocale Gumaus, P. 16 sn. Salucot Mining, P. ----- San Maricio, P. 45% 5. Suyor Consol., P. 17'sa. United Paracales, P.-
Lands, Hotels, etc.
H. and S. Hotels, $7.10 b.
H.K. Lands, $37 b.
H.K. Lands, 4% Deben $101 b.
S'hal Lands, Sh. $0 n.
Metropolitan Lands, Sh. ---
Humphries, $0.15 b.
H.K. Realties, $5 b. Chinese Estates, $100 n. China Realties, Sh. -- China Debent, --
Publio Utkics
H.K. Tramways, $17% b.
Peak Trams (old), $7 h. Peak Trams (now), $3% x.
Star Ferries, $87 n.
Yaumati Ferries rights $3 b.
Yaumsti Ferries cum rights $241
ນ.
China Light (old), $12 b.
China Light (new), $9.20 n.
b
H.K. Electric, $81 sa. Macao Electric, $17 Sandaican Lights, $141 m. Telephone (old), $28 n. Telephone (now), $10.90 n. China Buses, Sh. - Singapore Tractions, 23/0 n. Singapore Pret., 23/6 n.
Industrials
Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $14% n. Cald: Macg. (Pret), Sh. $1â1⁄2 n. Canton Ices, $1,70 z. Cements, $17% b. H.K. Ropes, $4.70 n.
Blorem, &c.
Dairy Farm, $25 sa. Watsons, $0% 11. Lane Crawfords, $0 n. Sinceres, $2.20 n. Wing On (ILK.), $50 n. William Powell, Ltd., 70 cts. n.
Cotton Mills
Ewo Cotton, Sh. $124 n. S'hal Cotton (old), Sh. $75 n. Zoong Sings, Sh.
Wing On Textiles, Sh. $45 n.
Miscellaneous H.K. Entertainments, $0.00 n. Constructions, $14 b.
Vibre Piling, 354
Ch. Govt. 4%. 1920
80% prm. n.
..
G$Bonda.,
H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 6% prm. n. IK. Govt. 8% Loan 2% prm.
Wallaco Harpers,
Morsmans Ins. (Lon.), s/-11/0 n. Maramins Ins., (HK.) */- 3/10 b.
The
Hongkong Telegraph
EIGHTH
ANNUAL
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION
June - September, 1938
CASH
$250 CA $250
PRIZES
(Donated by "Hongkong Telegraph")
TWO SILVER TROPHIES. VALUED $250 (Donated by ILFORD, Ltd., London)
BELL & HOWELL FILMO DOUBLE EIGHT MOVIE CAMERA & CASE, VALUED $288 (Donated by Filmo Depot, Hongkong)
SPECIAL PRESENTATION DE LUXE PHOTO ALBUM
Hand-made in leather by a renowned Vienna artist to the value of $100.00
Donated by:— HELMUT NOCHT
To be awarded to the best action "study, including
sequence shots. Open to all classes.
THE ILFORD TROPHIES WILL BE AWARDED TO THE BEST AND SECOND BEST ENTRIES IN THE COMPETITION, IRRESPECTIVE OF CLASS.
Prizes will be allotted as follows:
SECTION ONE:
FOR STORY-TELLING PICTURES First Prixo: Bell & Howell Filmo Double 8 Camera, Streamline Model, four speeds, self- setting footage indicator, built-in exposure guide, single picture device. Complete with
Donated by Filmo Dept., Hongkong." Second Prize: $40 Cash, donated by "The Hongkong Telegraph."
case.
Third Prize: $20 Cash, donated by "The Hongkong Telegraph."
SECTION TWO:
GENERAL PICTORIAL SECTION (VIEWS, ARCHITECTURE, LANDSCAPES, SEASCAPES, HUMAN AND ANIMAL STUDIES). First Prize: $50 Cash, donated by "The Hongkong Telegraph."
The following Rules will govern the Competition:
1-The Competition is confined exclusive-
ly to amateur photograpliers. 2-No employee or, member of any arm In the photographic trade is permitted to compete..
H20
Second Prize: $25 Cash, donated by "The Hongkong Telegraph."
Third Prixos: $15 Cash, donated by "The Hongkong Telegraph."
SECTION THREE: STUDIES IN STILL LIFE First Prize: $30 Cash, donated by. "The Hongkong Telegraph."
Second Prize: $20 Cash, donated by "The Hongkong Telegraph."
Third Prize: $15 Cash, donated by "The Hongkong Telegraph."
SECTION FOUR:
SNAPSHOTS TAKEN BY CHILDREN UNDER 14 YEARS
First Prize: $20 Cash, donated by "The Hongkong Telegraph."
Second Prize: $15 Cash, donated by "The Hongkong Telegraph."
RULES
been faken in the Colony of Hong- kong. Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions aro ineligible.
6-No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of, or damage to entries.
7-All entries to be either black, sepla. or toned pictures, and must be mounted. Hand-coloured photographs are ineligible,
0-Pictures submitted in sepia tones should be nosomparted by a amailer print in black and white.
D-No pleture to be entered in more
than one Bection.
J-The prizes will be awarded to the
competitors wending in what adjudged to be the best photographa in each Section. Each entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the must be Competition, Año whien pasted on back of entry, 4.The right publish any or all of the,
entries in the Telegraph is reserved, 10-Mounts to be only white or cream, and, except in the Children's Section. must be of one of the following: B-All photographs entered must have
USE THIS FORM
AND PASTE IT
ON THE
BACK OF EACH. ENTRY.
SECTION NAME
ADDRESS
DATE
sizes:---10“ by 14", 10" by 12", 10" by 0",
11.-No. correspondence will be entered Into in connection with the Com- petition.
13-Entries in the Children's Section must
bear the entrant's name, aga and address on the entry form, counter- signed by a parent. 13.--Members
of the
Blatta B Ilangkong Telegraph and the South China Morning Post are not permitted 10 compete. 14-The declions of the Judges shall be
final.
"
15.-At the conclusion of the Competition, entries will be returned to campetitors ⚫on application at the Telegraph affions
within seven days
'ENTRY FORM
Please use block letters arid pakta this back of each Entry II erilored in Children Section, parent, please, caubteral here.
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