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Russians And Americans Face Passport Charges

Three aliens were fined $10 each by Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy this morn- ing for entering the Colony without valid passport.

and

The defendants were Tvasn- kevich Alexander, 33, Jvasnkevich Valentina, 30, mar- ried woman, both Russians, and Robert Boyston, 36, American.

Thieves Enter Monastery- But For Loot

Money and jewellery to the value of $25 was reported to have been stolen from the Wan Ching Tong monastery at Shataukok about 12.30 a.m. on Monday, according to a re- port made to the police by Lễ Fung-

yan, a woman.

She alleged that two men broke into the monastery by smashing hole in the roof.

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BROUGHT JUNK TOO

CLOSE TO SHORE

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Arrested at 4 a.m. to-day, 32-year-old woman, Cheng Choi, was taken before Mr. K. M. A. Burnett the Kowloon Magistracy charges of having approached within 100

of low water mark at Stonecutter's Island without mission and with anchoring a fishing per- junk without a light. She was fined $10 or 20 days' hard labour on the Arst count and $50 or 10 days' hard labour on the second.

MANILA SHARES

The following quotations were re- ceived after the close of the morning session through Reuters:

Antamok

Duguto Gold

Business Dons Prices in Pesos Aug. 30. Aug. 31.

3736 31

+24

4 Una.

.43

Atok

Benguet Cons

11.40

11.40

Coco Grove

--Consolidated Kinca

UBQ

Unq.

Demonstration

.30%

Ung.

1.X.L.

B4

Paracate Gumbu

Ung.

Ung.

San Mauricle

.01

02

Suyocar

174

United Paracale....

.34

J

The following is Swan, Culbertson

Frliz report on this morning'a market.

Prices were up e to 2c in a quiet but steady market.

SPECIMEN CHEQUES STOLEN

The theft of a photo frame con- talning specimens of travellers che- ques from the office of Messre. Thos. Cook and Son, Ltd., between August 20 and 30, has been reported to Manager.

cheques are not negotiable.

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LOYALISTS

G.

R.

NOTICE.

WATER SUPPLY.

It is hereby notified that com- mencing on Thursday, 1st Septem her, the hours of supply to all districts on the Island and th Kowloon and New Kowloon will bo

6-11 AM, and 4-9 P.M.

R. M. HENDERSON;

Water Authority. Public Works Department, Hongkong, 29th Augast, 1938.

G.

R.

NOTICE

The

Public are hereby warned that there are a considerable number of counterfeit coins of the new 1937 design in circulation, 2. These coins

no! easily detected,

but *closo examination usually reveals slight defects in the milled edge, the most common being an irregularity in the thickness of the milled edges on either side of the groove.

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3. A reward of $250.00 has been offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of manufac- turers of these particular coins.

Sd. T. H. KING, Commissioner of Police,

24, 0. 30,

G.

堤花 R.

NOTICE.

WATER SUPPLY.

:

Free Tap Washering Service.

It is hereby notified that from 1st September until further notice, taps will be rewashered free of charge, en application.

Consumers are requested to use the appropriate telephone number under

WATER WORES COMPLAINTS" Hong Kong-Telephone Number 30840.

Mainland - Telephone Number 50949.

R. M. HENDERSON,

Water Authority. Public Works Department, Hongkong, 26th August, 1938.

FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.

What to do to help a child

Anyone knowing of a child who 2148 been assaulted, neglected, or ilt-treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at once with

or

The Hon. Secretaries, ILK.S.P.C. The Old City Hall, Queen's Road C., Hongkong, the Inspector, 40, Pokfulum Road, 1st floor; or the Inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre, Wanchini; or the Inspector, 12, Sni Young Choi Street, 1st floor, Kow- Joon.

All further steps will be taken, and expenses. borne, by the Society. The Informant's name will kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved.

PADIO BROADCAST

(Continued from Page 7.)

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Up To An Awfu! Let Down....Car roll Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel Orpheans; Waltz-The Dance Goes On (From 'Over She Goes'); Slow

Suzy')... Fox-Trot--Did I Remember? (From .Mantovanl and 1710 Tiplen Orchestra: Fox-Trots May 1 Have The Next Romance? (From 'Head over

Heels');

Looking Around You

(From 'Head over

For

RESUME DEFENSIVE

Insurgents Claim Losses Severe

Blibno, Aug. 30. The situation In the Zujar sector of the Estremadura front changed com- pletely yesterday,

come

The Loyalist offensive, which was Inunched three days ago, has to a sudden landsli and the Loyalists are now consolidating their gains and remaining strictly on the defensive.

WEDNESDAY,

SUDETENS TO REJECT) CZECH PROPOSALS ·

(Continued from Page 1.) Czecho-Slovakia and, secondly, the Government Involved will be asked to define their own positions clearly in the case of a German attack on Crecho-Slovakia.-Untied Press,

Britain To Follow Suit

The

Instru

the regattom

dor i

Herr No

part of

The Insurgents admit that Loyalists made some slight going by throwing a large number of fresh troops into action in a concentrated Area, but claim that they were forced la re

relinquish the these

gains yesterday.

Kreater

Of Acceptance London, Aug. 30. Well-informed quarters state

AUGUST 31, 1938.

TROOPING.

SEASON

COMMENCES

RELIEFS FOR HONGKONG

AND FAR EAST

to

the

Second

HOPEFUL SOLUTION REMAINS POSSIBLE

(Continued from Page 1.)

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DANGER- OF NEW INCIDENT

Henlein's perilous position of the Monoency,

which is isolated near Kiuklang.

Is hoping fou The Japanese are building up an- be that a Chine, the

ther good ease against themselves.

excuse

Tylil

mine

There is more than saspicion that

bute, is known to be using his lu- fluence on both the Czecho-Slovak Government and the Sudeten Ger- man Party with a view to promoting na agreement, but it is recognised in Washington Press London that the success ot his efforts depends on the one hand on

Critical Of London, Later.

London, Aug. 30.

the extent and It is disclosed that Britain Is

The trooping season will open on sions

and reality of tio conces- probably

which

Japan's Attitude consult Poland, and Thursday when the troopship Lunca-s

Government preparing to

Yugo-Slavia Rumania shire will leave Southampton for gue and the coalition parties are and pilier Interested Powers, regard-Chinwangtao,

ready to make; and on the other Laking

Washington, Aug. 30, The Evening Star, in an editorial ing their attitude in the event of war Buttalion of the East Surrey Regi-and on the extent and nature of the

Influence exerted from with Germany.

outside on to-night, says that there are the mok- ment to Shanghal and the families of the Sudeten German Party, and, the ing of another Panay incident in the the First Battalion, the Dure Cabinet hna Isaucci fresh ham Light Infantry

spirit in which 10

Herr Tientsin, followers receive the Czech Govern the British Ambassa the 54th

$4th Fled Co

Company Royni Sir Nevile Henderson, Engineers,

oyment's advances. Egypt

and rar

The British Go pre direct warning to East Stations, Naval

Government detaliato United Press.

for early evidence of a revival of if the Monocney comes to Colombo and Hongkong, and the the First Battalion,

of stage

active negotiation. The Durham Light Intantry from Shanghai to Tientsin. the gravity and the difficulty of the that the Monocacy should not attempt

There

is no disposition to minimise nistence on the part of the Japanese ise did the damage, but the stubborn in- On Supicinber. 2, 11. M. T. Novasa decisions which have to be taken by will leave Southampton, taking the

the leaders in Czecho Slovakia, but to proceed to Shanghat at the present According to an Insurgent report, that It is now confirmed that Brigade, 28th Brigade Signal Section din in the press and in official cir-stage of hostilities smacks strongly of

Headquarters of the 18th Infantry both in the a counter-attack succeeded in wrest-Lord Halifax is new in posses and the Second battalion, the King's to encouraging factors, among which

oneles here, fall weight is also retaliation.

given In several other positions from the son of further particulars re-Own Royal Regiment to Palestine, are an inereusing realisation of the the Japanese Command, having fail- Loyulists.

The Loyalist's "Campesio" brigades garding the proposals which the Palestine and Naval Detalls to Malta. dangerous situation imposes, and the draw their shipping from the Yangise Militury drafts to Gibraltar und responsibilities which the presented to persuade the Powers to with- have been withdrawn from the Ebro Czech Government will shortly The Nevase will leave Hain on front awing, the insurgents cinim, to submit to the Sudeten-Germans. September 14 on the return journey, to accept them and make the necessation sting

appearance of a growing willingness River, is now striving to prevent the the heavy losses they sustained during the

carrying recent severe fighting.

to Egypt sury concessions. military details

"Such obstinacy does Hittle to The fifth Loyalist Division

The proposals are based funda- and the United Kingdom.

Another encouraging factor is the

restore good feeling between sald

the sua mentally to have lost two-thirds of its men, creation of cantons, similar to the setshire will sail from Southampton Germans,

on the principle of the On September 6, H. M. T. Somer-discipline displayed among Sudcten United States and Japan which, in have been completely annihilated. while the XVIth Division is sait to

and in this connection any case, it will take considerable system in existence in Switzerland. The XXXV Division sustained such

with military drafts for India. The there is evident relief that this has time to effect."United Preas, Dilworn

warn will leave Southampton for so far not diminished us a result of heavy casualties, it is claimed, that it

Singapore the First Battalion, the South

on September 14, taking the recent Party manifesta on the was reduced to the strength of a

fordshire Regiment to Palestine, the

exercise of self defence. single battalion.-Trans-Ocean,

Equally important are. First Battalion, the Manchester Re-conduct of the police and the It is confidently expected that the amities of the First Battollon, the have undertaken an examination of tinue to do all in its power to pre- giment from Palestine to Malaya, readiness with which the authorities Czecho-Slovak Government will con- Manchester United Ki

Regiment from

the incidents, and the frankness with vent ineldents and preserve order.- Kingdom and Malta to which they have admitted facts when British Wireless. Malnya, and military drafts to Malta, Palestine and Malaya.

On September 15, the Neuralla will leave Southampton, carrying the First Battalion, the Worcestershire the Second Battalion, the

TWO HABITUAL THIEVES TAKEN

Convicted on a charge of attempt- ed larceny of money from Yu Plu 31, unemployed, in Queen's Road West yesterday, Ho So, 45, unem- ployed, was sentenced to six months' hard labour by Mr. II. R. Butters at the Central

tral Magistracy this morning. Detective-Sergeant J. Allen sald Bald Yu was engaged in burgaining over the purchase of a table in the street when Ho went up to him and al- tempted to extract some dollar notes from his pocket. He had actually into the pocket when Yu felt the touch and seized lio's hand. Ho managed to escape, but was pursued and caught by a Chinese detective.

inserted his bund

even as his for

So far, however, there are no signs that Herr fienlein, the Sudeten leader, will accept the new proposals,

negotiations One well-informed source belleves that Here Healein has not abandoned his demand for complete autonomy. Lord Halifax, it is authoritatively stated, informed the Cabinet to-day of these proposals.-Trans-Ocean. Contemplate Show Of

Strength

Paris, Aug. 30.

It is reported that the French Cabinet is considering the advisability of a display of strength, either by the French and. British navies or armies, os a reply to the German manoeuvres, and a silent warning of the dangers of a Germen attack on Czecho-Slovakia,

such Is adopted it will be

step accompanied by a final cautionary Note, worded as strongly as possible. In addition, the French Govern- ment is believed to be contemplating

new public declaration of military assistance to Czecho-Slovakia in the event of an invasion of that country. -Ualted Press.

Italy Won't Fight

gershire Regiment and Military

and Royal Force

drafts to Palc- stine. On September 16 the Dorect- shire will leave the same port, taking military drafts to Aden and India.

H. M. T. Duncra will leave South- ampton on September 27, taking Naval details to Colombo and Hong- kong, Military drafts to Ceylon and the Far East Stations, and Royal Air Force drafts to Far East Stations. British Wireless.

FEAR NAZIS WANT ARMED "SHOW-DOWN” (Continued from Pape 1.)

flo had five previous convictions. A 17-year-old youth, Lo Kwai, was charged with stealing a fountain Pen from Ilo Kwok-ching, 32, sales- lle denied the offence, but was sen- man, at the Hoi On Wharf yesterday.

tenced to three months' hard labour. Sgt. Allen said to was leaving the whurt when Chinese detective on searching duty saw Lo go up to him not fight the western democracies to quarters that the British and French i

and under cover of his arm, extract

tective arrested Lo.

the pen from Ho's pocket. The de-

The defendant admitted a previous conviction,

Dockers New

French

Refuse Hours of Work

Marseilles, Aug. 30.

A meeting of deckers this evening decided to refuse to comply with the new hours of work and overtime scalc.

A meeting of representatives of all Trade Unions has been called for to-morrow in suppori of the dockers-Reuter.

READY FOR ACTION

Paris, Aug. 31. The Executive of the Paris Region

Paris, Aug. 30.

It is reliably learned that Signori Mussolini has warned Herr Henicin, the Budeten leader, that Italy will

back his claims.

This is taken as an Indication that Germany will not be able to count on Italian support in the event of an invasion of Czecho-Slovakia cipitating war.-United Press.

pre-

May Be Turning Point

Prague, Aug. 30. While the greatest secrecy is being maintained regarding between the President, Dr. Edouard Benes, and the Sudeten leaders, Herr Kundt and Herr Sebedowsky, to-day, it is oblously the beginning of fresh con- tacts which may mark the turning point in the whole situation.

The

in London, in order to ascertain the

the Cabinet.

result of the emergency meeting of It is emphasised in authoritative

in all International crises, in the Governments are acting in this, as closest co-operation. Trans-Ocean.

Cabinet Communique

Landon, Aug. 30. The emergency

Cabinet meeting lasted for nearly three hours, ending at 1.43 p.m.

the

Shortly afterwards the following official communique was issued:

"The meeting of the Ministers tonk oficial residence

place yesterday morning in the Minister, No. 10, Downing Street.

of the Prime Those present were the Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, reason why the proposed Sir John Simon, Lord Maughan, Sir meeting between Dr. Benes and Herr Samuel Hoare, Lord Halifax, Henicin has been put off is not ex- Earl de la Warr, Mr. Malcolm Mac- plained

but

possiby the Czechi

Sit Thomas echi Dunaid, President perferred to

Herr Cooper, Mr. Leslie Hore-Belisha, Sir Kundt rather than Herr Henlein, Kingsley Wood, Mr. John Colville, who has never taken the Oath of

Mr. Ollver Allegiance. Herr Kundi, as leader Morrison, Lord Stanhope, Mr. Walter Stanley, Mr. W. 6. of the Sudeten Parliamentary Party, Elliot, Mr.

Brown and the ls regarded by the Czechs

as an Earl of Wint opponent, but is not stamped

in enemy of the present regime.

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on

Position Explained Herr Kundt and Herr Sebedowsky are reputed to be moderate Sudetens and there is reason to believe that

Workers' Union issued a manifesto to-day, attacking the decrees passed by the Cabinet yesterday to extend working hours for the purposes of speeding up the output of arms.

The manifesto calls on individual Dr. Benes has explained to them how unions to be ready for any action the for the Government is prepared to

mutual agreement.

Mr. Duff

"His Majesty's Ambassador Berlin, Sir Nevile Henderson, was also present. The Foreign Minister made a political report on the inter- the meeting the Ministers gave their national situation and at the close of

been taken and to the policy that assent to the steps that had already will be followed in the future.

"No further meeting was arranged, but all Ministers will remain, within |

vicinity of London."Trans-

Confederation Generale du Travail go towaterinans consider that the the

-France's Trade Union Congress -might require.

11. the

Government proposals meet their Ocean. view on the two

questions of prin-

The Administrative Committee of the CGT. inects at 4 p.m. to-day-ciple on which they take their sland, Router.

Thunderstorm Delays Plane

A

thunderstorm warning Was flushed by radio from the control

the police by Mr. N. J. Perrin, they....Ambrose and His Orches~] tower at Kat Tak to the incoming Air

The

SHIPS IN RADIO COMMUNICATION

The following ships are expected to be in wireless communication with Hongkong Nadol Station to-day:

Pluto; Nils Moller; Simmie; Ping Wo; Wingsang; Taksang; Empress of Russia; Halyang: Corfu; Halton; Hupeh; Gneisenau; Yuensang; Em- press of Japan; Halyang.

tra;

Major Surah, The Sergeant France plane at 11 a.m. 1o-day.

Murray

Fax-Trot-A Rendezvous with Agus clouds,

Fox-Trot-Sup- posing....Max

Visibility was nil at the airport and ord His bright Bashes of lightning tore the Music Makers with vocal refrain;

14 the storm

The Air France machine was

Dream, (From 'Poppy').

Shep

namely, the recognition of their Juridical entity and full equality of status, then negotiations will be resumed with some hope of success. Further Concessions

Prague, Aug. 30.

A police edlet has repealed the ban on political meetings, semi- military salutes and the display of party emblems.

Britain United

had

London. Aug. 30. In a speech ni Caithness, the Liberal Parliamentary Leader, Sir Archibald Sinclair, referred to Sir John Simon's speech on Saturday, and salt, in giving warning by mouth of the Chancellor of the Exchequer the British Government

the whole country behind it.

It would be well, he thought, if forced this issue they could those concerned realised that if they count on any dissension in British public opinion, but that they would: be confronted by a united nation.-

This is regarded as a fresh conces #lon on the part of the Czech Government.-United Press. Mussolini Delays Vacation British Wireless.

Fields and His Rippling Rhythm Or- forced to circle Hongkong for half

Rome, Aug. 30. chestra; Waltz-It's A Sin To Tell an hour and eventually landed af in Rome awaiting the outcome of the Signor Mussolini has delayed his normal vocation, and is remaining A Lie... George Hall and His Or- chestra.

Passengers aboard the plane were: present erlais,-United Press,

11.00 Close Down.

11.40

a.m.

M. Jullen Fontaine, Mme. Suzanne Fontaine, Mr. Shen Liang, Mr. W. L. Bond, Taue Yee Pi, L1 Tsing. Taung, Herr Holtz and Ling Kin Tal. Several of them had travelled the Interior of China by Yunnnafu, owing to the temporary cancellation of all Chinese inland air nervices.

DUCHESS LEAVES FOR SWATOW ANEMOGRAPH FOR S

I.M.S. Duchess has left Hongkong on a routine visit to Swalaw,

Family Koops Tradition

Job

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In the interests of the rapidly in- creasing air trafle at Kal Tak Air- port, it is considered necessary instal n Dines Anemograph similar to the instrument soan to be installed

at the Royal Observatory.

to

The plane will leave Kal Tak on Friday at 6 a.m. on the return flight

to Hanol.

GAOL FOR WIDOW

Paris Still Hopeful

Paris, Aug. 30. Optimism prevalis here that Britain will succeed in settling the crisis.

Le Temps, after paying a hand- some tribute to British

diplomatie actions, adds that it is certain that the crisis will be rapidly setlied If Berlin recommends that the Sudetens adopt a policy of moderation and conculation.

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woman,

FOUND HANGING, BUT ALIVE

In an alleged nitempt to commit suicide, Yeung Sou, 20, a was found hanging in her room in the Tai Ming boarding-house yester day. She was taken to the Queen Mary Hospital.

Hiller alone, because Herr Henlein ls not a free agent-Reuter.

Not Anti-Fascist

Rome, Aug. 30. It is reported here that the British ing of the British Cabinet is consi

The result of the emergency meet- Cabinet has decided to allow Mr. dered here as a favourable sign that Neville Chamberlain and Lord Hall-Britain slil belleves that conciliation fax a free hand in Czecho-Slovakia. may solve the problemt Mr. Cham- The instrument securately

Six months' hard labour was Im- termines wind direction and speed Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Sir Nevile Henderson will convey to The belief in political circles in posed on Lau Chun, 43, widow, by Paris is that the British Ambassador, berlain

It is thought here on the surface. The coal of $2,250

will make Magistracy this morning for return-Berlin a letter of the utmost friend- atmosphere deteriorating.

a personal appeal is down for consideration as a sup-

10 Herr Hiller to ing to the Colony before the ex-Ilness bui intimating in the clearest

prevent the vote ot to-morrow's piration of her ten years' banishment language that a peaceful settlement meeting of the Finance Commlitee.

Britain's peace moves are recognis term imposed in August, 1980, of Sudeten questions rests with Herr

Toledo. Tending a glass furnace Is tra- ditional in the Falls family. George Falls, who has been working 24 years in a glass factory, learned the cook- ing art from his father. He has two brothers in the glass in-plementary dustry.

also

de-

ed as not being of an anti-Fasciat nature-Router,

they themselves, or Czech crowds, the good have appeared to have been at fault.

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