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SHARE PRICES
The following is the list of local shure quotations Issued this morning.
Hanks
11.K. Bank, $1,310 n. cum div.
1.K. Bank (Lon. Reg.), £95.
cx. div.
Chartered Bank, £12 T
Mercantile Bank, A. and B. £28 11. Mercantile Bank, C. £13% East Asia Bank, $88 n.
Insurances
Canton Ina, $230.
Union Int., $500 n.
China Underwriters. $2 .
H.K Fire Ins., $210 n
Shipping
Douglas, $UO 11
11.
I.K. Steamboats, $21 Indo-Chinas (Pref.) $80 n. Indo-Chinus (Det), $24 n. Shells Beurre, i/i n. Union Waterboats, $9 b.
Docks Etc.
H.K. & K. Wharves, $130 Prevklents (ok), $35 a Providents (now). $345 s H.K. Dorks told) $21 n H.IC. Docits (new) $20 Shanghul Docks, Sh $115 m. Kailan Mining Adm. 1872 n Raubs, $0.70.
Venz. Guldfield, $3 b
Hongkong Mines. 71% els n
Philippine Mining
Atamuks. P. 38% a
Atoks, P.
201
Baguio Gold, I'
Benguet Consol, P.
Benguet Explor
Big Wedge, P.
Consolidated Mines, E
Demonstrations, P F. Mindoro, P
Gummus Gelds, 15
old, P.
Ipo Gold,
1.X.L...
Itogons,
#
Min. Resources, P.--- Northern Min.. P.- Paracale Gumaus, P
005 4
29 sa.
Salucot Mining, P. →
31 sa San Mauricit, I' Suyue Consul, P. 17% N United Parcales, P 3% 4
Lands. Hotels, etc.
H. S. Hotels, $6. H.K. Lands, $30 su. H.K. Lands, 4 Deben $107 b Metropolitan Lands, Sh. -- Shai Lands. Sh. $8,40 n. Humphries, $0.35 n. H.K. Realties, $5.80 . Chinese Estates, $100 n.
Puble Uiten
H.K. Tramways, $17.40 1 Peak Troms (old), $8. Peak Trams (new), 53% n. Star Ferries, $80 n.
Yaumati Ferries (old), $243% b
Ferries Yaumati
rights, $21 b. Chion Light (old), $10.00 L. Chinn Light (new), $8 n. H.K. Electrte, $00% b. Macau Electric, $18 m. Sandakan Lights, SD n. Telephone (old), $26 b. Telephone (new), $9.80 n.
aro
1-
earnestly Consumers quented to exercise every care in have the use of water, and to defective water Attings repaired without delay.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
CHINESE SURROUND CHUNGYANG
AUGUST WEDNESDAY,
CONTINUED
HOSTILITIES
INEVITABLE
(Continued from Pupe 1.)
Outer and Inner Mongolin during Guerrillas Active Near the past week.-United Press.
Russians Cross
Hangchow
Sian, Aug. 3.
The Chinese have completed their encirclement of the walled city of Chungyang in west Short and are.
the
with elty
Rrent attacking
vices.
Two hundred Japanese troops aui-
of Clocheng, north-east of Linfen,
Korcan
Border Tokyo, Aug. 3. Domel's correspondent at
3, 1938.
Woman Fools Tradesmen
Simple Trick Gets Her Goods, Cash
Another of recent series of "con- fidence" tricks practiced by In
Chinese womon unknown
WOR reported to the police yesterday.
Mr. A. J. D. Hollander, manager of Viva Products, said that at 11 nm. Chinese woman, giving her name as Mrs. Brockaway, residing at the his shop Kongkong Hotel, entered
and ordered goods to the value
POST OFFICE.
INWARD MAILS
From
Tenisin and Swatow
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways date, Service"-London Direct 28th July. Straits
Japan, Shanghai and Europe vin
Siberia, London date, 14th July. Felix Roussel
Szechen Pakhol Shanghal.
Per
Duc.
Chungling
..August 9..
Imperial Airways Plane..August 3.. Bhulan
August 4.
.August 4..
August 4.
Glenapp
August 6.
by "Imperial Airways
Servicc"-London
date,
31st July.
Imperial Airways Plano
.August 5.
Shanghol and Swałow
Kiungsu
August 3.
Rawalpindi
August 5.
Anking
..August 0..
Perseus
.August 6.
Pres. Adams
..August 6.
Sat., Aur. 8,.
August 7.
Air Mail of
Direct
$228.85. She told him that they would be paid for on delivery.
violence, according to milliary ad-Keijo reports that Soviet planes, flying in formation, fered a serious defeat in the outskirts crossed the Korean border recently. Understinating the Chin-at 6 o'clock yesterday, hover-
Jeft the city, e ed over Kojo and dropped R. M. HENDERSON,
Japanese lacked and occupied two Water Authority.
villages. The Chinese counter-
bombs. The results of the them with and routed attacked heavy losses.-Central News.
raid are not reported. United Press.
Public Works Department, Hongkong, 19th July, 1988.
FOR THE
PROTECTION
OF
CHILDREN.
has
What to do to help a child
tnbnner
or
to
Anyone knowing of a child who been assaulted, neglected, likely -treated in ense unnecessary suffering or injury parent or knowing tu health. what is secking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by connmunicating
with--
Fat mee
The 1. Scerelaries, H.K.S.P.C. Room 300, Bank of East Asia Build- ing, Hongkong, or the Inspector, 48, Pokfulam Bond, 1st Roor; or the Insperior, Violet Perl Health Centre, Winchun or the Inspector, 12, Sal Yeung Cho Street, ist flour, Kow-
All further steps will be taken, and expenses benne, by the Society.
The informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where Imaltes is proved.
SHIPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
The following: safies de expected Talay Winter Contozacation with Peran Lode. Hal- the kako ulioși
DR. Paunang,
Subsong,
Robes Romsel, Kuymon, Banyo Mart,
3 cabank Sakiong, Kwanglungs. Hong-
atud Nanbewa
<ina Buses, Sh
Singapors Fracture, 2631 Singapore Piel, 26/3 n.
Cald
Industriak
Mary (old). St $14 Cold: Marg (ref), Sh $14 n. Canton lers $170. 7D . Cements, $16 11.
K. Hopes. $4 11.
Stares, &c.
$26
Dairy Farmi Watsons. $7.30
Lane Crawloids, $8,70 m.
Sinreres, $2 20 8. Wing On (1.K.), $50 n. William Powell, Lai, Tu ets, m. Cotton Mi
Ew Cotton, Sh. $10 n. Shan Cotton (old), Sh. $95 Zoong Stars, S. $27 11. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $42 n.
Miscellaneous HR Entertainments, $67% o
$1.75 1 Constructionis, Vibru Piling. $5.10 1.
1.
Ch tint # 1925 $onds.
67 p
pm
ין
HK Govt 45% Loan 56 HK Govt. 3% Laan 1944 pm
Wallace Harpers. --- Marsmans (am), 5/- 12/9 . Marsmans Ins. (HR.), 5/ 3/- n.
Chunt Consolidated
(old), $7.10 b. Consolidated Chinn
(new), $6.00 n.
Shanghai Trums - Angle Javas, —
Providents
Providenta
ALHAMBRA
SHOWING TO-MORROW
CESAR ROMERO PHYLLIS BROOKS JANI DARWELL ALAN DINEHART #mcutive Producer Sol M. Works of de by that in Chạy • Barro Phy by Care Bunder and fein Tuldk
A LOVE OF DANGER AND
A DANGEROUS LOVE~ cotch them up in a thrill-packed adventure that covers two con. hmmals. Hashing a ceifingly from trousplantic liner to city streets Jurniño a search far e dia- mund into a quest for each other!
ese strength around
CUERILLAS ACTIVE
Sinoshan, Cheklang, Aug. 3. Chinese guerillas are again nelive
In the Shanjebach-Bangehow Raliway
ret cast of Hangehow.
-
Diplomats Stand By
Tokyo, Aug. 3. The Japanese Foreign Office
They recently dynamited three was open all last night, but it is stool bridges of the ralhoud near understood no formal confer-
Japanese troops ences were held. Wangtion station. trying to drive them away were t tacked and le
bren while
Keiju Domet's correspondent at
Int the
Army Korean reports
that anuanced uthorities On the night of July 31, about 20 watt
since the inception of the Changku- Chinese are-to-dio" men staged a surprise mul on Haining, indietingfeng tocident at 0 pan, on August 2,
the Japanese fatalities have severe losses the Japanese.
soldiers. three officers and 27 #7 soldiers have been wounded,
It is righly estimated that the Soviet casualties include 25 deal and wounded, of which were tell on the battleleid Press
Meanwhile, another Chinese malt altacked Stash, north-east of Ha
tug on the Shanghai-Hatikens Hail-
Cestral Neus
MALA
Marrying To Be Company
For Bride
Cairo.
THE marriage of Princess
Pawzia, seventeen-year- oki sister of King Farouk of Egypt. to the Crown Prince of Iran, will result in many marriages between the people of both tries.
coun-
TO buchses
United
Ready To Hit Back
Tokyo Ang 3. Kelje despatches have 14 - erived regarding yesterday's reported Savic machiness ever nir raid by
It is stated that Korvan territory
Lunas and 2010- the Soviets useit
the
planes In allekts
The Japairs were patiently re- Training; from reprisads, it was luted The reports add that the "enemy LLAKH
are proving ineffective in the Japanese untry, and the are confident of their fighting blity. Ay and my phones are rendy against the worst emergewy, and once they take the air no enemy
withstan position will be able Therited Press.
L
Renewed Fighting
Tokyo, Aug 3. Renewed Bighing oertarred yester day on the Soviet-Manchukun border, they but diplomats professed that hoped for a settlement,
The Manchukuoan Government al Hsinking has sharply protested to the LI acting
Consul-General Soviet Harbin, demanding a cessation of the attacks, and stating its readiness to negotiate anleably when aggressioni Ceases.
Defence that
It was felt that the Freens would be more at home in Trieran, Tomina capital, with an entourage of own counti gwonen, so the Crowin *** Central Japarr Headquarters announceri Pince himself suggested that pro- minent Iranians should marry the light control started yesterday and daughters of distinguished Egyptian that they als proposed to practice families who would be suitable emis warning sounds similar to ir raud
almus. Uuited Press. pulus for his wife.
F
Puner The Crow
will conte Co to sign the marriage contrael In September.
U.S. COMMODITY PRICES
Oct.
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
New York, Aug. 3. New York Cotton
Opening Closing 8.48/40 8.49/50 8.50/57 8.58/58 8.00/80 8,01/04
Dec. Jan. 19391 8.58/68 Mar. (1939)
.63/03 0.08/65
May (1938)
July (1939) 0.70/70
Spot
Sept.
Dec.
Mar.
May
8.67/07
1.70 N 6.52
New York Rubber
35,80b/91a 13.80/76 15.00/00 15.00 16.00 15.30/04 16.016/00
10.33
Salts for the day-2,500 tons.
Chicago Wheat
Sept.
Dcc. Dec......
Monday's Sales:~~~
Planes Not Engaged
Tokyo, Aug. 3
It is learned that Japanese planes, in order to show their strength, Hew along the eastern frontier of Man- chukuo yesterday morning.
It is emphasised that although they passed over Soviet territory, they were not engaged in hostile activities, and were allowed to go on un- challenged.
The number of plunes participat- ing in the display is not disclosed.- Reuter.
Negotiations In Sight?
Tokyo, Aug. 3.
A Keljo report states that the Kwantung authorities issued a com- munique yesterday whch stated:
"Although there were some skir- mishes to-day in the Changkufeng area, none was serious. Also Soviet aeroplane movements were not posi- tive to-day.
It is now a known fact that
which five planes
illegally crossed into Manchukuo yesterday were downed."
The reason for the communique is not explained, but it possibly means that the Manchukuoans anticipate opening negotiations soon-United Press.
004/00% 07/07 08/00/ 69 68% 714/71%
10,000,000 bushels,
For Manchuria Chicago Corn
55 /654 55/55
Hotzeh, Shantung. Aug. 3. 52%/52% 523/0211⁄2 1t is learned that about
644/54 | division of Japanese troops has left Shantung for Manchuria through 752/75% Tsingtao since the outbreak of the 742/74% Changkuteng Incident. Central 7844/76% News.
Japanese Leave Shantung
Sept.
Dec.
May
Winnipeg Wheat
Oct.
70 /70%
Dec.
7434/74%
Mny
EXCHANGE
T.T. London
Demand
T.T. Shanghal
T.T. Singapore
T.T. Japan
宅 India
TT. USA.
TT Monlin T.T. Batavia TT. Bankok T.T. Saigon
TT. France
Selling
TT. Germany TT. Switzerland T.T. Australia
Buying
4 m/s L/c London
4 m/c D/p do.
m/s L/C U.S.A.
4m/s Franco
30 d/s India"
U.S. Cross rate in London
Tremendous Losses Reported
↓*
540
Japan and Shanghát
At the same time, the woman obtained a loan of $13 and goods to Shanghai, Foochow and Amoy
Straits U.S.A. goods
the value of $3, and then shop. The $228.85 worth
W3s
the
where
of sent to the Hotel, it was discovered that no persun by the name of Mrs. Brockaway was in residence.
It is the belief of the police thut the woman was the same person who had obtained credit on three previous occasions from well-known shops on both sides of the harbour,
"WAR ON GRAND SCALE" MAY
BE NEAR
(Continued from Page 1)
action of its subordinates," the paper declares
Hitherto great patience has been shown the Telegraph goes on, an! full regard has been given to the strain upon a people condueling a But the Japanese Gov- great war ernment must love full weight to the declaration of Mr. Neville Chamber- lam. the Prime Minister of Great Hritain, and to that of Lord Halifax, the Foreign Secretary, in Parliament, that we have a right to expect it will recognise that we to have in- frrests to project.”
Other Viewpoints
Few of the morning newspapers
t Lat The Russo-Japanse sitation, but those which du are and animed to regard it too seriously.
The Daily Express, for example, sgards war us unlikely, saying that Stalin is scared of war in the Far Eost lest Germany should make it an opportunity to attack him in the west Japan dare not fight because the win in China is taxting her indis- tary strength far more than she 11- répute-ci.
The Dolly Express is of the opin on that the incident will be settled ake other incidents during the last lve years.
The Daily Sketch says that had the Roman-dapanese
fighting occurred inly a year ago it would have been almost impossible to have avoided a major war, but to-day the conflict can be described as "Russo-Japanese It is a hopeful sign of the friction times, it adds, that neither Russlo nor Japan is now prepared to embark upon a dangerous and adventurous
Reuter.
War
BULLION MARKET REFLECTS DISTRUST
(Continued from Page 1.)
overnight
with sympathy Street advices
Foreign exchanges
Honolulu, and Japan-Sun
Francisco dute, 12th July.
Air Mail by "Pan-American Air- Pan-American Airways Plane
ways Direct Service"-San Fran
cisco date, 29th July. Haiphong.......
Tientsin and Swatow
For
Manilo
Canton Yochow
OUTWARD MAILS
Swatow and Shanghai
Per
Besholt.
August 7.
Date and Time.
Wed., Aug. 3, 4.30 p.m.. Kingyuan... Wed., Aug. 3, 4.30 p.m.
Wednesday
Air Mail for Slaa, Lanchow, Chang- Eurasia Plano
and
etu.. Chengta
(via sha Hankow) by the "Eurasia Air- ways Service" (To further pointa by surface iransport as Services permit).
Straits
Parcels only for Germany via Hom-
burg.
Samshu and Wuchow Hothow
Sandakan
Haiphong
Shanghai ond Japan Kongmoon
Via
Cremer
Aller
Thursday
Keg.. Ord.,
Wed, Aug. 3..
G.r.O. and K.P.O.
Aug. 3, 4.30 p.m.. ......Aug. 3, 5 p.m. Wed., Aug. 3, 5 p.m.
Wed., Aug. 3, 5 p.m.
Chung On Thurs., Aug. 4, 8.15 .m. Changising. Thurs., Aug. 4, 8.30 a.m. flinsang
Sulyang
Corfu
Tal Lee
Thurs., Aug. 4, 0.30 a.m.
Thurs., Aug. 4, 10 a.m. Thurs., Aug. 4, 10.30 am. .....Thurs., Aug. 4, 11 a.m. Thurs, Aug. 4.
G.P., and K.P.O.
Shanghai. Japan, Canada, USA, Emp. of Asia
Central and South Amerlen and B.C.. Vancouver *Europe (Parcels for Canada only)-duc Vancouver B.C., 22nd August and "Europe via Siberia. Saigon, Ceylon, India, East
Parcels,
Reg..
Ord.,
and Felix Rousse!
South Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles-duo Marseiller, 31st August t
Aug. 4, 3 p.m.
Aug. 4, 4.15 p.m.
Aug. 4, 5 p.m. Thurs., Aug. 1,
G. P. O. and H. P. O.
Ord..
G.P.O.
Air Malt for Changking (via Han- C.N.A.C. Plane
kow) by the "C.N.A.C. Airways Direct Service"
Airways Imperial
London, Service"-duc
Air Mail
Direct 11th. Angust.
for
"Imperial
Reg.
Ord..
Airways Plane
Reg., Ord.,
Reg..
Ord.,
Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New Nellore
Zealand via Brisbane-due Bris- bane, 22nd August.
Parcels
KEK,
Ord,
Friday
Sainshul and Wuchow Haiphon
Halphong
KongmooTY
On Lee
.Aug. 4, 4.15 p.m. .Aug. 4, 5 p.m. Thurs., Aug. 4. and K.P.O,
Aug. 4, 4.30 p.m. Aug. 4, 5 p.m.
Thurs., Aug. 4 K. P. O.
...Aug. 4, 5 p.m. 5.30 p.m.
Aug.
G. P. O.
Aug. 4, 5 p.m.
.Aug. 4, 7 p.m. Thurs., Aug. 4.
G. F. O. and K. P. O.
....Aug. 4, 5 p.m. Aug. 5, 8.45 nm. Aug. 5, 0.30 am.
Tai Hing..... Fri., Aug. 5, 8.15 a.m. G.G. Paul Doumer Fri., Aug. 5, 9 a.m. Luesang
Fri., Aug. 5, 10 a.m. Fri, Aug. 5, 10 am. Fel., Aug. 5, 3 p.m. .Fri., Aug. 5, 3.30 p.m. Fri, Aug. 5, 1.30 pm. Fri., Aug. 5.
Ifaltun
Tuksang
.. Holbow India, Rawalpindi Aden,
Swalow, Amoy and Foochow "Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin Swatow, Fouchow and Tientsin Straits, Sandakan, Ceylon, East and South Africa, Egypt, Malla, and Europe Marseilles-due Marsellies, September.
G. P. O. and K. P. O. Parcels ....Aug. 5, 5 p.m. Ret
Aug. 6, 9.45 a.m. Ord..
Aug. 6, 10.30 am.
via 2nd
Saturday Airways Rawalpindi ...
G.P.O.
Reg., Ord..
Fook On Tjibadak
Air Mail for "K. L. M.
Direct Service"--due Amsterdam, 16th August.
Kongmoon
Amoy and Shanghai
were
Wall
active
with the dollar encountering wide- spread Continental demand, necessi- tating offlelal intervention. The c Continent was also a keen buyer of gold, paying up to 142 shillings.- Reuter Special,
STOCK MARKET AFFECTED
Tokyo, Aug. 3. The uneasiness which prevalled in the Stock Market during the past week in connection with fresh Sovlet- Manchukuo border incidents, renched a climax yesterday when all stocks quoted lost one lo seven yen.
Among those which were inost serlously affeeled, were cottons,
und
shares.-- speculative
rayons Domel,
JAPANESE MAKING COUNTER CHARGES
(Continued from Page 1.)
and for all, and fundamentally, for the sake of the peace of the Far East. "If the Soviet Union is at present politically not dispused to seek an amicable settlement of the affair, Japan can wait for another occasion because it is absolutely necessary for Japan to obtain the objectives of her! present crusade in China,
:
"Superscribed correspondence only.
Sat., Aug. 6. and K.F.O.
Aug. 6. 9.30 am. Aug. 0, 10 am. Sat, Aug. 6, 10 a.m.
Sat., Aug. 5, 4 p.m.
Music hath charms
Sunday Classical Concert-
at Repulse Bay Hotel
Under leadership of
Geo, Pio-Ulski
Programme for Sunday, 7, August, 1938.
2.30 p.m.
1 p.m. --
PROGRAMME
1.
Undine. Ouverture
2. Invano, Serenade
3.
Valse-Fantasie
4. 2nd Hungarian Khapsody
5.
Booulight Madonna
3. Magyar Puszta
7. Spanish Dance. No. I
of
For Reservations
phone 27775.
Moscow, Aug. 3. "Tremendous losses" are claimed to have been inflicted upon the Japanese sound out the real
"It would be wise for Japan to
intentions .18 27% during day-long fighting at Chang- .io. 2% kufeng yesterday according
to the Stalin when the Japanese crusade In .170 nem.
China attains its general objectives, official Trax
Agency, which anys that
and then to settle many pending pro- 53 the Japanese offensive was resumed
blems between the two countries Ri dawn yesterday.
When the Japanese were crossing speedily and definitely.
Soviet territory, they were sub- "Although an the surface this may
to artillery fire and Jected
neriat
appear to be a roundabout way, it from the Soviet side.
would be effective in settling the the
Soviet-Japanese disputes."-Domei,
108%
.82il .30%
into
BL
1493%
5remendous indignation" t
108 "provocative actions" of the Japanese 16.05 millturists on the For Eastern front 75% was expressed at crowded meetings 132
in the big cities of Soviet Russia.
1/0's according to the Tase Apancy. At
one
meeting the workers
requested
HOUSE BREAKER GOT
JEWELLERY
the Soviet Government to rebuil very Mr. Hallgren, of Victoria Road,
1/3 vigorously the Japanese militarists. reported to the police yesterday that
.1/3.0/32 Speakers at a meeting of textile sometime during the early morning
3011 workers declared that Soviet youth on Monday, some person broke into
In-
REPULSE
BAY
HOTEL
.Lortzing. ..Amadei.
.Glinka.
.Liszt.
Fibich.
..De Maurlzl.
....Moszkowski.
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.84,7 | tends to encrouch upon the peaceful' at $137. - *
..4.00 working peoples of Russin-Reuter.
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