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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY,

NEWSPAPERS COMMENT ON HITLER SPEECH

(Continued from Page 1.)

ENTRY OF ARTIFICERS IN THE ROYAL NAVY,

Vacancies

The Times in an editorlai exist for suitable

states that the object of the candidates for entry

Engine

speech was clearly to put the Room Artificer, Electricn! Arti-lonus of a settlement on Czecho- Acer and Ordnance Artificer in Slovakin's Government. His Majesty's Navy. Candidates

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Herr Hitler spoke of "seven million SILVER FOXES ex-"Delphinius" now mutat be the sons of British Born Czechs torturing three and arrived from Lendon are displayed at Alasks Fur Co, Alexandra Bulld-Subjects, having served appren-million Germans," an absurd perver- hardly ing, and door. From 11 am to 1ticeship and will be required toon of the truth which can

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many should talk such nonsense, Except for a single sentence aboul An examination will probably self-determination, the speech of the be held in October of this year chief of the German State was just and further particulars may be another of those speeches which are

delivered almost nightly gatherings, and it really leaves the vital problem of Central Europe very much where it was before he spoke. The Daily Telegraph says that the Sudetens

the were promised by Czechs greater rights than have been accorded any minority in Europe. negotiation, and it is plainly Herr rights are in the process of

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Police Squad Raids Society Gambling House

A gambling school catering for a well-to-do clientele was raided by a party of police under Detective Sub- Inspector W. N. Darkin shortly after midnight this morning. Eleven men were arrested,

One man, So Ning. 31, described as an actor, was charged with keep ing the second floor of No. 2 Sun Wui Rond, Happy Valley, as a common Kaming house.

He failed to appear in answer to the charge before Mr.

The Chief Engineer, 11. M. Dockyard, Hong Kong.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE. HOLLAND-OOST AZIE LUN, N.V. (HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE)

From: ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, GENOA and other PORTS.

The Steamship ·

"GROOTEKERK" having arrived from the above ports, consignees of cargo by her are not

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Hitler's intention that these ferences will ко

forward under the shindow of German Might, ready to intervene should there be any yleki- ing to the most extreme demands he i is prepared to support,

from the

"A respite is afforded Immediate danger war and it is apparently the Fu

the Fuehrer's intention to keep Europe in a state of anxious expectancy

the whole time during

that the negotiations may continue and beyond.-Reuter.

the whole world will respite which the

welcome the absence of any

fled that all goods are being landed The Daily Iferald says that while at their risk into the hazardous and or extra-huzardous godowns of the| Holt's Wharf whence and/or from further demand gives it, it would be the wharves delivery may be obtain-foolish to ignore the danger inherent ed.

1 Herr Hitler's words.

Goods not cleared by the Jath September, 1938, 4 p.m. will be sub- jest to rent.

The Daily Mall says that it 1x generally recognised that there will All broken, chafed nori damaged always be a threat to peace until the packages are to be left in the go-evances of minority peoples are re-

moved: The fact that downs, where they will be examined

negotiations are to be resumed to-day is one very at Holt's Wharf by Holt's Wharf.

Consignees are requested to apply promising fact in a shifting und for a Revenue OfBeer in attendance anxious situation. when damaged dutiable

"We must expect a birther period being examined.

unrest and

uncertainty, a pro- longed of negotiationa and u as to the

cargo

Gra

Claims against the steamer continuation of anxiety be presented in writing within ten days after arrival of steamer, other-peace of Europe," says the Daily Er- H. R. Butters the Central Magis-wise they will not be recognized, press. This paper also reiterates the tracy this morning, and forfeited his

No fire Insurance will be effected belief that Great Britain will not be bail of $250.

by the undersigned in any case what-involved in a war in Europe this

year or next year ever,

Bills of Lading will be counter-

The News Chronicle says that the speech

leave the must

democratic signed by

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN. N.V. Powers in no false mood of optimizin

For relieving the crisis it must deepen Agents.

the anxiety. France, Britain and Russia must take all precautions and at in the closest concert if peace is to be preserved.-Renter.

Ten other men were charged with gambling. All failed to

appear in Court, and each forfetied bail of $25.

Among this number were seven described as merchants, and the other three as an actor, teacher and banker respretively.

Another gambling establishment at No. 457 Hennessy Road, ground four, was raided by Detective-Sergeant J. R. Bentley. One man. Leunst Tai- kwan, 17, described as

Hongkong, 10th September, 1938.

WRIST WATCHES AWAIT OWNERS

Two Polar ladies' wrist watches, | student, oblong in shape, and a pair of gold

was arrested, and charged before Mr. carrings, Spanish fashion, are await-

FALL DOWN HOLD

Butters this morning with keepinging claimants at the Central Police Tripping over a wire hawser on the door as a common gaming house Station.

for

board the steamer Benwyvis, lying

the purpose of carrying 02 The articles were found in pussos- In the harbour, yesterday, Wonk tze-tam lottery. He failed to appeur son of a Chinese

man who was Chuen, a 21-year-old coolie, fell into

and his bail of $50 was estreateil. Aarrested by the police yesterday. It& hold. He suffered severe injuries sum of 510,05 seized from the gaming is believed that the goods... are the and was taken ashore, but died bes table was ordered to be confiscated property of some person or persons, fore he could be taken to hospital. and given to the Poor Box.

f passengers of the steamer "Sai On." The accident occurred about 9.30 p.m.

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· SEPTEMBER 13. 1938.

HITLER THROWS DOWN

GAUNTLET: ·

PREPARED TO DEFEND SUDETENS

(Continued from Paye 1.)

the depriving of these people of their | rights must end,

From

POST

Referring to Czechs' "iles" about | Shanghai and Swatow- German mobilisation, Herr

Hitler Jalphong

sak that "Germany had no Intention

of marching."

He declared that he felt it neces- sary to discuss the situation, remem- bering the case of the Austrians.

They know how bilter it is to be separated from the Fatherland," de- clared Herr Hltier, "And we under- sland that we would be unworthy of the name of Germans if we were not ready to bear all the consequences," -United Press.

Speech To Soldiers

Nuremberg, Sept. 13. The last day of the Naz! Congress saw the traditional army display before the Congress was oficially closed after the Fuehrer's speech.

A dress rehearsal of the display was held in the early morning and long before noon the mass of people who had come to watch the actual demonstration was enormous.

A 2 p.m. Herr Hitler, acclaimed by sustained applause, appeared, ne companied by the cominanders chief of the army and navy.

in

In short address before the dis- play Herr Hitler suid:

Soldiers of Germany.-"As in re- cent years you have assembled here on the accusion of the Nazi Con- gress. But for the first time you are soldiers of the Greater Germany.

"Two facts have made this sible; the fact that we have succeed. ed in founding real German com- munity, and, secondly, the fact that we founded the new German Army, whose soldiers, by their entry into

poy-

Austria, completed the realisation of

this dream.

"The lesson we must learn is that for the unifleation of our people nothing except our own power and No strength was at our disposal. conferences and negotiations could

give us what you have given us.

"You firmly fit into the tradition of the German soldiers of history and once again the German nation can look with pride

its soldiers."

After an army ms past, several

de-

new types of aeroplanes were monstrated, the display culminating

in the arrival of the giant trans- Atlantic plane Nordwind. An air raid manoeuvre was carried out and German aces landed a squadron af four planes only 15 metres from the Fuchrer's box.

AL 4 p.m. the troups assembled the Zeppelin Field for the outside march past which lasted for an hour. Herr Hitler set out for whereafter the Congress Hall to deliver His final speech.

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Following the delivery af speech a Hetreat was sounded midnight Arch the Constress Was oficially closed.--Trans-Ocean,

The

American Support

New York, Sept. 13.

of

the Sudeten- League

has sent Germans of America

Henleln. telegram to Herr Konrad leader of the Suzeten Gears in Czecho-Slovakia.

The telegram urges that "hundreds of thousands of Sudeten Germans in America hepe that their old home- land will be united with the Germun Fatherland, and declare themselves in favour of an Auschluss with Ger- many.

"We pledge to you as well as to our homeland complete confidence.- Trans-Ocean.

SHARE PRICES

The following is the list of local share quotations issued this morning. Banke

1.K. Bank, $1,450 b.

H.K. Bank (Lon. Reg.), 587 n. Chartered Bank, £11 n. Mercantile Banit, A. and B. £28 n. Mercantile Bauk, C.. £13 n. East Asia Bank, $88 n.

Insurances

Canton Ins., $226 n.

Union Ins., $510 b.

China Underwriters, $2 n. II.K. Fire Ina., $205 b.

Shipping

Douglas, $70 T

II.K. Steamboats, $22% 8. Indo-Chinas (Pref.), 500 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $24 n. Shell Bearer, $87/10 n. Union Waterbonis, $0.10 n.

Docks Etc.

Manila Manila

OFFICE.

INWARD MAILS

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Per

Kwanglung Yongisc

Emp. of Japan. Eurymedon

Direct Bervice-London 7th September. Parcela from Calcutta & Straits... Istami Straits and Europe via Suez (Letters and Papers) Lendon. 18th August and London Parcels-London date, 11th August Hollow, Pak

date, Imperial Airways

Pakhol and Haiphong

Bangkok via Swalow

Shanghal and Europe vin Siberia-

London date 22nd August. Lond

Shanghal and Europe vin

Japan. St

Duc.

.September 13.

.September 13.. September 14.

.September 14,

Plane

September 14. .September 14.

Rajputana ... Kingyuan Kwclyang

.September 14.

.September 15.

.September 15.

Tourcoing

.September 15.

.September, 10.

.September 16.

dale,

Plano

Shantung

.September 16.

.September 18.

Siberia (London date, 25th Sept.) Chitral

Glenshiel Shanghai

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways

Direct Service"-London 10th September, Shanghat and Amoy

For

Swałow and Shanghai

OUTWARD MAILS

Fer

Tuesday

Date and Time.

Szechuen..Tues., Sept. 13, 4.30 p.m.

Honolulu, U.S.A., Central and South Pres. Cleveland ....Tues., Sept. 13.

America via San Francisco-due Sun Francisco 6th October

Parcels only for Singapore, Penang,

Rangoon and Calcutta

Somshul and Wuchow Salgon

Hollow, Pakhoi and Haiphong Kongmoon

Manila....

Parcels ......Sept. 13, 3 p..

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

Reg.

Sept. 13, 4.15 p.m.. Ord.

.Sept. 13 6 p.m..

Tilawa.......Tues., Sept. 13, 5 p.m.

Wednesday

Amoy and Shanghai Holbow and Parcels only for Singk-

pore, Penang and Rangoon Swatow and Amay *Swalow, Shanghai and Tientsin *Japan

Chung On..Wed., Sept. 14, 8.15 a.m. Benwyvis.Wed., Sept. 14, 8.30 am- Yingehow..Wed., Sept. 14, 8.30 am. Fook On Wed, Sept. 14, 10 a.m. Bengloe...Wed, Sept. 14, 10.30 am. Sinklong Wed., Sept. 14, 10.30 a.m.

Hui Lee Wed., Sept. 14. 10.30 o.m. Haiyang Wed., Sept. 14. 2.00 p.m. Norviken ..Wed., Sept. 14, 2.30 pm. Talma

Wed, Sept. 14, 5 p.m.

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SECTION THREE:

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SECTION FOUR:

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1. The Competition is confined cx- clusively to aphatcur plioto- graphers.

2-No employee or member ofnny firm to the photographie trade in permitted to compete.

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photo- Eraph in each Section, Esch entry must be accompanied by an entry form which will be published during the period of the Competi tion. and which must be pastad on lack of entry.

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b.

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Stor Ferries, $78 n.

n.

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