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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

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words $2.00

for 3 days propaid POSITIONS VACANT.

LADY CAN RECOMMEND Cook- boy, Coolle, Amah and Gardener. 'Good servants, long personal know- reliable and hard- Clean, icdige. working. Box No. 460, "Hongkong Telegraph."

FOR SALE.

PIANO. FOR

MOUTRIE SALE, Excellent condition, $500 or nearest offer. Write Box No. 470, "Hung- kong Telegraph."

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE

YESTERDAY'S CABLED

QUOTATIONS

War Loan 1%

alter 1852) Cunton-Kowloon fly

London, June 2

THE ·HONGKONG.

TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JUNE 3,

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

G.

R.

NOTICE.

BANK HOLIDAYS.

In accordanco with Government Ordinance, The Exchange Banks will be closed for the transaction of Public Business on Monday, the 6th. JUNE, 1938. (Whit Monday).

Hongkong, 2nd June, 1938.

OFFICIAL NOTICE.

PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME.

I, A. E. M. RAFEEK of $18.

Caine Read, Hongkong, hereby give notice that in consequence of re-registration I have applied to the Board of Trade, under See- tlon 47 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, in respect of the Steam launch "CII ON" of Hongkong. Official number 152427 of grosa

$4.52 tonnage

register LOUS, tonnage 43,888 tons, (new gross tonnage

51.19 tona, register tonnage 23.04 tons), heretofore owned by Mrs. Chan Cheung Shi, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong. kong, for the permission to change her name to "WAI HING" and to 2101.13210 102-1/16 have her registered in the new name at the Purt of Hunykong as owned by me.

Chinese Reorg Loan,

1013 (Ldn. Is.)

Notes, 1 (Vickers)

Monan Aly B

June ! June 2

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Any objections to the proposed change of name must be sent to the Registrar of Shipplox at Hongkong within seven days from the appearance of this advertise ment.

Dated at Hongkong, this 2nd day of June, 1938.

A. E. M. KAFEER.

NOTICE

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Opening

7.06/08

October

7.90/00

December

8.02/02

Closing 7.84/84 7.80/09 7.92/92

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8.02/03

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March May

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The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Hongkong. The Annual General Meeting of the above will be held on Wednes day, 15th June, in the Board Room of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., at 5.15 p.m.

A. J. G. TAYLOR,

Hon. Secretary.

BRITISH GIRL

ARRESTED AS

SUSPECT

(Continued from Page 1)

bombs were falling all around us," Miss Weston told me.

frightened. horribly "} was

celi វឌ the Through

smy bars window I could see the torpedoes dropping from the Japanese plane. Pleces of shrapnel from the Chinese continu- were anti-aircraft guns Dusty

falling on the roof of the prison.

"One huge bomb exploded with a denfering roar a hundred yards from my cell, and I was almost knocked to the ground by the force of the concussion.

"The ruiders flew over us again on Chinese decided Sunday, and the

then, after representations by the British Consul General, that I would be safer at Shameen.

DETAINED AT SHAMEEN "The British authorities agreed to detain me in Shameen for a stated to be perlod, after which I was

could the Chinese released unless advance some cubstantial reason why I should be held.

"At the end of the period, the Chinese informed the British Consul General that they had no evidence against me, and I was released.

"But I was warned to proceed im- mediately to Hongkong, and not enter Chinese territory again.

"I was two days in the cell in the Chinese prison, which was none too clean, and during this time I was fed on rice and Chinese food, It was a bit nauseating, but I must say that the Chinese treated me kindly, and when I was endanger ed in the air raids they readily agreed to send me across to Sha- meen.

"But Kuri was kept in the Chinese prison throughout the raids, and is still there, so far as I know.

"I am fearfully worried about him."

MET AT COLLEGE

"We are actually old friends. We first met nt college in Germany and met again quite unexpectedly in Japan.

"We were both travelling on in- dependent sight-seeing tours of the Far East, and decided in Tokyo that it would be fun to travel together 10 Hankow.

"No objection was raised to either of us going to Hankow, and it was only when we arrived in Canton, on the return trip to Hongkong, that our troubles started.

"I can't imagine why the Chinese should imagine that we aro acting as Japoneso splen.

On and after the 2nd June, 1938, the Passport Ofico at the will be Secretariat Colonial situated in the Police Department Ofces, 5th floor, Chung Tin Building, No. 5 Des Voeux Road, Central,

(Sd.) T. H. KING, Commissioner of Police, 2nd June, 1938.

G.

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R.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Tuesday, the 7th day of June, 1938, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of la Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at La Salle the Road, Kowloon Tani, in Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 24 years less the last three days thereof. intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis posal of the lot the Purchaser the applicant) will be (if not

with deposit required

who will be authorised officer

"They sent down to Hongkong and, quite without my permission, re moved my luggage from the home in which I had stored it. Although they took my luggage to Canton, and It thoroughly, must have searched they could not find one bit of evidence to prove that I was other than what I really am-n tourist.

"I can't imagine why they should detain Karl after releasing Perhaps it's because he's a man."

Tall, slim and a brunette, MIL Weston was born 22 years ago on a farms in Natal. She left South Africa

because in December, coming to the Far East while there

me.

to

пл

present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash.

This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price, PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Locality

No. of Sale i

Begistry No.

Inland Lat No. 1136, Adjacent to Yea Kowloon La Salle Road

New Kuwiton Inland

Lot No. 2617.

G.

faundary

Masenzamense.

A per sala

plan.

Contents in

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About

20,000

EG. Leet

$230

R.

000'01

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Tuesday, the 7th day of June, 1938, at 3 p.m., nt the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at To Kwa Wan, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of Ilis Majesty the KING, for one further term of

75 years.

an

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis- posal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be

to deposit with required authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in This sum will be refunded cash. on payment of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of Sale

Kowloon Inland

Registry No.

Locality

N

Marine Lot No. 73, Lot No 4917, Opposita Konica

To Kwa Wan Road.

Boundary Measurements

S. 8. E..

At fier zale

plan.

Dautents in

1q. feet

00001

Annual

Upset Price

$184

$6,000

Demands Treason Charge For K. Henlein

Prague, June 3.

1938.

ANHWEI AND HONAN BATTLES RAGING

(Continued from Page 13 Lanfeng where 10,000 of General Dollar's troops are surrounded, Japanese have commenced to erosa the Yellow River near Kwangiai.

north Japanese artillery on the bank is heavily shelling the Chinese on the south bank in order to

Reuter,

European

Was Breaches" Of Match For Anti-Cholera

Pick-Pocket Regulations

Attempting

to extract 51

Alleged

Brenches of the Emergency Regula-

Dr. Vlastimil Klima, leader of the cove the crossing at Chinliukou of the Hongkong Telephone Com-tions prohibiting the sale of certain

National Leagte Party, has entered a format demand that the Czech State Attorney prosecute Herr Konrad Henlein, leader of the Suietch Party, for high treason.

The request for an indictment Is based on the alleged utterances by Herr Henlein in an interview with G. Ward Price, the fametia correspon- dent of the London Daily Mail, In have asserted that one of the three alter- which Heniein is alleged to natives facing the Czech Government regarding the misurity question was armed conflet.-United Press.

War Relief Workers Break

Hongkong Law

Caution

Administered

In Kowloon Court

"You must understand that money

must not be collected for purposes such us these without permission," said Mr. W. J. Lockhart Sraith at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning

He was cautioning two war relief workers for making a shop to shop collecting in Shanghai Street without a permit from the Commissioner of Police.

Detective Sergean; J. Forrest said the defendants, Cham Chairman, 20, and Heung Yuk, 20-year-old woman, both of whom were in uniform, were members of a bona fide organisation, and gave receipts for wil sums col- lected.

'Peeping Tom' Arrested At G.O.C's. House

A Chinese who crept up to a win-

W. General A. stuw

Major at Bartholomew's residence at Scandal Point, and furtively gazed in at a private party which was in progress, was brought before Mr. H. R, Butters this Magistracy Central the at morning.

In question. Li Shing, the man

charged

with trespassing on was milliary property and, after formal evidence was given, was sentenced to a month's imprisonment, in lieu uf payment of a fine of $25.

The arrest was effected by Indian watchinan, who kept the man's movements under observation.

When he was arrested L Shing "I now some people dancing in

to stopped watch said: the house, and them."

An

Eviction Case Adjourned

At the weekly calling over of cases in the Summary Court before Mr. Justice E. It. Williams this morning, two actions for possession of premises were mentioned.

and was

Wong Fat claimed possession of from Kai Chan and another, No. 66 Lalchikok Road, ground floor; mesne profits. Notice to quit given on April 9, expiring on May 13.

Mr. E. S. C. Brooks appeared, for plaintiff, and said the premises were let for use as a firm, but whether there was anyone ilving there or not was not known.

The proprietor of the rented pre-

and in mises appeared in Court, answer to his Lordship said the cating premises were used house. He claimed that he paid the 14.

as an

Heavy Chinese Losses

being

brought

foods, led to seven hawkers brought before Court this morning,

Regulations into force yesterday as a protection. against cholera.

The

were

fountain pen from the pocket of a coat worn by Mr. W. G. Griffin, pany, led to the undoing of a pickpocket who, in Court this morning, admitted to five pre Tokyo, June 3. Chinese uttempts to envelope the vious pickpocketing convictions.

The men were hued $3 each for Two brothers were brought before Lanfeng have been Japanese near frustrated, with the result that the Mr. R. Edwards, the second, Lam selling ice-cream in the streets with- Chinese forces have been in full re- Wah, aged 23, being discharged for out a permit. One hawker was Aned treat westward since early Thurs- lack of evidence. Lam So, 20, was an additional $1 for hawking without day morning, according to informe- sentenced to six months' imprison- a licence.

It added that ment with hard labour. tlon from the front. 4%

Mr. Griffin was walking down Des 15 divisions of Chinese troops, about

Under cover of a rusting 200,000 strong, attempted to encircle Voeux Rond when Lam So bumped

into him. the Japanese near Lanfeng from Chinese newspaper he attempted to three directions, namely, Knocheng, remove the pen from the In the north, Klhsien and Chenllu in reme

breastParls.

Geneva, the south, and Kaifeng in the west. pocket of Mr. Griffin's jacket.

"I caught the first defendant by Berlin. These counter-attacks have been

He struggled to get free Athens. repulsed, the report states, and the arm.

and the second man came up and Milan. Chinese ensualites very heavy..

are

Te attempted to release his companion." Oslo Japanese Alr reconnaissance re-

Copenhagen. ports large Chinese forces in retreat Mr. Griffin said. The man was held

Stockholm. the area south of until police arrived and arrested him. westwards from

When he comes out of prison in six Helsingfors the Yellow River, Chenllu, 25 kHo- metres south-east of Kalfent, and the months time, Lom Wo will receive Brussels. area west of Kihsien, which is south $210 "start life ofresh." The Magis- New York..

while several trains frate ordered that this, amount Vienna. of Lanfeng

given to the man at the expiration of louded with feld gu were seens sentence, moving westwards from Kalfear.

The Chinese defeat is attributed to the swift westward push of the Japanese, threatening strong body of

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CHINESE CAUGHT Shanghai..

Montreal

WITH PISTOL Yokohama.

it does the es south of the Hu, Chinese

are fleeing west- Lunghai Radway

Beirut wards, but those north of the Lung-

Arrested at the Kowloon Railway at Railway especially at Sanyi, nine

Montevkleo. kilometres north-west of Lanteng. Station with an automatic pistol and Buchare

of ammunition in his | men reinforced by fresh troops, are still to rounds

possession, Cheung Hing was Aned Buenos Aires. sticking to their positions,

Meanwhile Japanese inilitary air $50 at the Kowloon Magistracy this Rio de Janeiro...211

Silver (Spot) attacked the morning. units have vigorously

Silver (forward),18% retreating toward

War Loan.onekana Chinese columns

from Heinglungtsi and Kaiteng

Chenlin.Domei.

Japanese Losses High

Cheung was leaving for Canton by when his arrest was effected. The pistol was unlicenced.

1

"I was leaving for Canton, and hund bought the revolver for my protection." Cheung sald, in pleading

OWN

tele-

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS The following Unclaimed grams ore lying at Cable and Wire- Mr. F. X. D'Almade, who appeared for Cheung, asked Mr. W. J. Lockhart less Ltd, offices addressed to: L. J. Smith to take a lenient view of the Harvey Royal H.K. Golf Club; L. J. case in view of the fact that defen-Harvey: Fleming British Consulnte; Futnnsing: Lockinson Mackenzle & dant had no criminal intent.

The pistol and ammunition were Co., P. & O. Agents; Sinofranco; ordered to be confiscated.

Hankow, June 3.

Head-guilty. The Japanest. Military Quarters announced yesterday that south the Japanese casualties in Shonturg and the Hauchow area from the end of February to the end of 8.580 May

kills 6.130

and wounded. according to a message from Tukyo-Central News.

are

BRITAIN LAYS IN EMERGENCY SUPPLIES (Continued from Pupe 1.)

coast forts, while sugar will be dis- persed to inland centres.

It was impossible to have a storage policy that would make the country independent of outside supplies for anything but the most imited period. Such a gigantic task would involve astronomical sums of money which could be better spent on the Services, to ensure that sen approaches were kept open.

The Bul has passed its second reading without division,

NO NEAR EMERGENCY Sir Thomas Inskip, Minister for Co- Ordination of Defence, emphasised that introduction of the Bill did not indicate that was any near approach to an emergency, and he hoped that events would justify the Government In thinking that an emergency was not so probable as some people might have thought in the past.

was

Sir Thomas said that the Govern- on the basks that ment proceeding Britain did not want stocks to with- but to carry the stand a siege, country over a period of trade dis- turbance, interruption to shipping, and the possible destruction of stocks He thought the Govern- and ports. ment had made adequate purcheses for the present situation, and em- phasised that the storage policy did not exclude the necessity of consider- a policy of developing British agriculture.

ink

Sir Thomas sold the question of canning food in Britain was receiv- ing careful consideration.― Reuter Special.

MME. CHIANG TELLS OF WOMEN'S WORK

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that SEC

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"The women should be the leaven 10 help the men.

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rent to the rent collector on April and said that the man agreed to allow him to stay provided he paid an in- crease of $ monthly in the rent. The original rent of the premises, said defendant, was $30 per month. and this was subsequently raised to $40, and was now $48 per month.

Mr. Brooks remarked that he had no knowledge of the alleged arrange- ment, and said he did not think there could have been one, otherwise the writ would not have been taken out, no it was, on May 20,

Defendant declared that there was he would such an arrangement, or not have been permitted to stay on. that as His Lordship remarked

writing defendant persisted in the attitude, ring tetters for them and general he would give him chance to prove

nction untilly helping. it, and adjourned the

"Other women are doing education froi the June 17, at 11.30 a.m.

nction for Another

possession work in provinces away

been eltles which huve Chan

Yuet-ping coastal brought by Woo against the Punjab Store, claiming educated by bombs. She is suffering from multiple in-possession of No. 122 Prince Edward juries to the head and body. The Road, round floor, and mesne pro- fits, was stated to have been settled. husband has been arrested.

HUSBAND ATTACKS, INJURES WIFE

Ailegedly attacked by her husband following a family quarrel, a 34-year- old woman named Lau bau-ping was admitted to Queen Mary hospital yesterday.

PROTECTION FOR HITLER

Berlin, June 3. Morning newspapers state that an been hne battery anti-aircraft Installed on the roof of Herr Hitler's now Chancellery building.-United Presa.

seemed "uch

*

Wan.o War· ori lark," "If I could only stop worrying about Karl, our adventures in China like good fun now,” would stem the sighed.

a

"In certain provifices women working on the land that has been allowed to lie fallow. They are doing the men the actual plowing while are at the front.

the Women train others to help

wounds, dressing soldiers'

WOMEN NOT FIGHTING "There are women at the front but

It had been adjourned from last week. the 6ghting is still in the hands of the As long as there are plenty of Mr. S. Ng Quinn apeared for plain-men. tiff, while defendant was represented men the women will do other work but if the men are gone then the by Mr. M. A. da Silvo.

KUNA women will have to take 100.

the women's Another part of

care take work is to

fully A chlidren.

DE FACTO RECOGNITION

up

of refugee

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start

Burgos, June 3. It is announced here that Czechoeyneunting a city with five children Slovakio has granted de facto re- and end up at their destination with cognition to the Franco Government

only. onic.

The children are often in Spain.

too weak to keep up and all along the Representatives of both the Loyalist road you can hear children crying. and insurgent Governments in Spain "Mother, Father, please don't leave according to the announcement, will

-Reuter..

be granted all diplomatte privileges, me behind." It is our job to try and

take care of these lost children."

Air Mail for Blan. Lanchow and Eurasia Flane

(via Hankow) by Changia etc.

the "Eurasia Airways Service"

Saigon...

...June 4, 3 p.m.

June 4, 4.15 p.m..

.June 4, 3 p.m. Bat, June 4.

& K.P.O.

..June 4, 4.30 p.m. .June 4, 5.00 pm. .Sat, June 4.

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

June 4, 4.30 p.m.. ......June 4, 5 p.m. Sat., June 4, 5 p.m. Sat, June 4, 5.00 p.m. Sut, June 4, 5.00 p.m. Sat., June 4, 6.00 p.m.

(to further points by

surface

transport as services permit).

Reg., Ord..

Holhow and Bangkok Amoy

Shanghul

Helikon Mul Hock Cremer Alster...

Service"due

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

Rek. Ord,

C. Jane 4, 5 p.m.

Air Mall for Australla by "Imperial Imperial Airways Plans Bat, Juno 4.

Airways Direct

Darwin, 9th June

Juno 5. Noon

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane Sat, June 4.

London, Direct Bervice" duo 12th June

Swatow, "Shanghal and Tientsin Shanghal Salgon

G. P. O. and K. P, 0.

Reg., Ord..

June 4, 5 p.

June B, Noon

3.m..

.Sun., Jund 5, ..Sun., June 5, 1′ p.m..

Sunday

.. Fausong

Lossiebank Storviken *Superscribed correspondence only.

.Sun., June §. 8 p.m..

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