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Notice is hereby given that doom."-Reuter. Matheo Bernhu of 287, Prince Edward Road, first floor, Kowloon, Ilongkong, is applying to the Governor for naturalization, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalization should not be granted should send written and signed statement of the facts to the Colonial Secretary,

London, Sept. 21. The London Transport Boned which controls the train, bus and tramway asystems in London and the metro- politan area, to-day announced that it is closing down, for

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Company in Kowloon,

Bank Bullion

Stolen By Junk Women

Larceny of Silver Dollars

By Finding

The Register of Shares of the Company will be closed from Saturday, 1st October to Monday, 10th October, 1938, both days Inclusive.

By order Directors.

of the board of

C. M. MANNERS,

Secretary,

FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.

Pleading guilty on behalf of two boatwomen, Chau Sam, 35, married,

What to do to help a child widow, charged and Au Luke, 47,

Himsworth at the before Mr. E.

Anyone knowing of a child who Kowloon Magistracy yesterday with

buillon has been assaulted, neglected, or the larceny by finding of

In Il-treated

manner likely to and belonging to the Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation, Mr. cause unnecessary suffering or injury Hin-shing

Lo asked for leniency, to health, or knowing of a parent He pointed out that the buillon had who is seeking advice on any matter on the cancerning a child, would be doing been recovered thanks

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Among the stations affected are those at Trafalgar Square and parts of the big interchange stations, and Charing Cross, Waterloo, Elephant Castle, and Kennington.

Special tram services have been arranged to serve the affected cen- tres.--Kenter.

New W.A.A.C. To Be Formed

London, Sept. 20. "The rearmament programme is recruiting way

well

The

under

and

military

varlour

CONTI-

enter-

WEDNESDAY,

Bix State premiers to Canberra, the Federal Capital, for a conference on Thursday to discuss the international situation The Cabinet sat almost continuously throughout the day to- day.

A meeting of the Loan Council hus, been called for Friday to arrange for an internal loan, while tho converslon of a loan of 68 million pounds has been cancelled owing to the market's uncertainty.--Reuter,

Australian Labour

Objections

SEPTEMBER 28, 1938.

DEAD GIRL

IN NET:

MURDER THEORY

Police belleve

Toulon. that Miss

POST OFFICE.

AIR MAIL SERVICES

Alr. Mail Services to Shanghel Nanking, Tsingtau, Tientsin and Pelping are temporarily suspended,

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE Letters and Postcards for Europo

(except Great Britain and Eire) and

South America are forwarded “via Siberta" it so superscribed.

PARCEL POST Parcel Post Service to the Province

Am MAIL LETTERS' Surcharged air mail letters may be of Yunnan is temporarily suspended. posted in the ordinary posting boxes. OUTWARD MAIL TIMES

Registered and Parcel Malls are They should be clearly marked "By Air Mall and bear sufficient post- closed 15 minutes earlier than the prepaid letters time given below unless otherwire

age: Insuficiently

Canberra, Sept. 27, Party. Mr. M. Curtin, made

The leader of the Australian Labour | Pamela Rosé Roper, the 26- al year-old London sculptor. whose declaration of the Party's attitude during a Parliamentary sitting here body was found in a fisherman's net on the const near here on to.day.

a recent Friday, was murdered. may be taxed with double the de atated, and where malls are advertis- Miss Raper had been missing since Belency or forwarded by Steamer ed to close at or before 9 a.m., re August 14, a few days after she Service, at the discretion of the Post glstered and parcel malls are closed arrived at a holiday camp on a farin Omec.

at 5 pm. on iho previous day. near Hyeres. She was accompanied

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He declared that the experiences of the last quarter of a century linge shown that it is necessary Australia to keep clear of European conflicts and reserve her forces for her GWB defences.

I

by an English friend, Miss Isabel who left the camp hefure

she

demanded that in the event of war no Australian troops should be sent overseas, respective of all other services which the Commonwealth would be prepared to render to the Empire.-Trans-Ocean.

The Labour Party emphatically dis examination has

or

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effects

The

revealed that death was due to drowning, but that the girl's skull was fenttured. Her lungs contain a quantity of sand and this is held to indicate that Mias Raper was stil alive when she entered the water.

MONEY MISSING

Money which Miss Raper usually curried in her shorts pocket was not found,

She cannot have fractured

by failing on a fork,

her skull

none In the neighbourhood of the spot where her body was found.

The theory that it might have bech a case of sulelde was dismissed by the police. Miss Raper, who was

mer, was always in the best of spirits. While In Parts on her way to the camp she had ordered a complete camping outfit and was anxiously awaiting its arrival to leave the camp.

LETTER TO MOTHER

On the day she disappeared she had written a letter to Mrs. R. W. Fovargue--her mother-at Battle. but she tore it up.

Rome Pessimism gures are mounting satisfactorily,

Rome, Sept. 28: War Office announcement. declares

As Europe awaits

fateful "It has now been decided, with the approval of the

Saturday, the public here has prac- King, to ralse

abandoned hope of the The Heally un organisation for women. personnel of this organisation, which German-Czech crisis being sellied will be known as the Auxiliary Ter- peacefully, and confidence that the ritorial Service, will free men who eventual hostilities can be restricted

in various

rious to Central Europe is fast being dis- are at present engaged non-combatant The dulles performed by the new or

activities, persed,

Despite the growing conviction ganisation will be much on the lines that war will eventuale, the Govern- of those performed during the warment so far has taken no extraordin-physically strong and a good swim-

Women's Auxiliory Army the Italians expect a number of con-

ary military precautions, by the Corps.

script classes will be called up at In peace time the panics will be affiliated to the militany hour,

Since the Italian Government con- ary and oir force units and will train in the same way as the Ter-siders all military decisions and the ritorial Army in order to become movement of all troops as military secrets it is hard to learn what has efficient in performing their duties been done or is being done. It is in the event of e national

known that a number of reserve gency."

officers of the 1911 class have been recalled to duty, but it cannot be learned whether this order

ather classerin the entire class

Gayda's unusually gloomy

the general that the to-day tended to increase pessimism, and the fact Foreign Office spokesman sald that the di localised to Czech territory, Is Inter- days of peace are numbered and that an eventual conflet should be

preted to mean that Count Clano, if not Signor Mussolini, has abandoned all hope of peace.

At present efforts are being made. it is belleved, to keep the eventual to Europe spreading plains Signor Clayda's Ill-prepared attack un President Roosevelt's peace Informed message,

although

Joss to under- persons here are at stand why the editor condemned the President in such a a savage manner.

The famous editor also criticised, as did other editors. Mr. Chamber- Unrolled. The age limits are belain's offer to guarantee

that the tween 18 and 43 years to members Czechs would carry out the terms of the general service division and

of the Anglo-French plan being de- between the ages of 18 and 50 for layed until it was too late for further the members of the luent service negotiation-United Press.

communique stated that the number of women required would be at the outset about 2,000 officers and 23,000 members.

The A.T.S. will perform certain sion-combatant duties with the re- Kulor Territorial Armies and the R.A.F..

while the primary object of the organisation will where practicable in peace us part be utilised

assistance of the defendants, and that an act of kindness by communicating its training for the purpose, of as-

Sergeant

at once with

of

Services, sisting the The Hon. Secretaries, .KSP.C. The categories for

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the Bank had suffered no loss.

which it is Detective

C. Goodwin The Old City Hall, Queen's Road C.,proposed to raise initially are molor said that each of the defendants was Hongkong. OT the Inspector,

drivers, clericul, and generat duties boat. On Pokfulum Road, 1st floor; or the (cooking, orderly work, etc.). the mistress of a cargo September 16, they had been em- Inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre,

unity

divided into be ployed in transporting bullion from Wanchai; or the Inspector, 12. Sai

loon.

will

The

conflict from

two

ex-

This with the chequebook and pass-book found in her tent, were sent to Mr. Thomas, the British Consul at Toulon

Vice-

A few days later, however, all the inissing girl's papers were stolen from Mr. Thomas's villa by burglars, who escaped with a haul of silver plate, art objects, money and documents,

More Aliens Enter Canada

Ottawa, Ont.-More than 8,000

Hongkong to the P. and O. steamer! Yeung Choi Street, 1st loor, Kow-classes, one for general service and and this interpretation probably people from almost every country in

Chitral, at the Kowloon wharf,

According to their story, they dis- covered, after their task, that $300

All further steps will be taken, and expruses borne, by the Society.

The Informant's name will be where malice is proved.

in Chinese 20-cent places had been strictly private, except in cases left behind in Brat defendant's junk while 55 silver dollars were found

in second defendant's craft.

They had changed this money at

after their

an exchange shop, but arreal, un information, they helped the police to recover 11.

There was no evidence to show that they had broached the cargo.

Saying that he would have to im- pose a fine, His Worship pointed out that if the defendants had not been caught the bullion would not have been recovere:l.

First defendant

Was

A King Meets

Ex-Enemy

Talk Holds Up Tour

Brightun.

one for local service.

the

In the case of national emergency

general service members will be liable to serve at home or overseas and the local service members on within reach of their homes,

Single and married women will be

division.-Reuter.

U.S. Warships Under Secret Orders

San Diego, Sept. 28. The United States light cruisers Cincinnati. Trenton and Concord King Boris of Bulgaria, on a visitare being hurriedly provisioned with supplies suffelent for six months and Aned $100 while her euinpanion was fined $75. Brighton recently, met an old op will sail to-morrow for an undisclosed The bullion was ordered to be re-penent of war daya-Major Frank destination,--Reuter, turned to the Bank.

Jupp, Director of the Royal Pavilion --and talked to him so long that the day's arrangements were delayed,

Happy Ending

U.S. To Evacuate 105,000 Citizens

United

Major Jupp sold afterwards; "1

Washington, Sept. 28. told the king of a young lieutenant Shortly after the emergency meet- unfed Stoyanoff whom I met while ing of the Cabinet President Roo-

sevelt revealed that the THE announcement that the Sea-in charge of Bulgarian prisoners. The States is mobilising the murine forth Bighlanders are returning king smiled and said, "Yes, he is facilities for the evacuation of 105,- to Hongkong from Shanghai brings now my Minister of Transport'." 000 Americans in Europe, Including happiness to a couple who were parted noon after they had been married In England.

They are Sergeant 1. Davies and his wife. He was drafted to Hong- kong, but she was a Queen's Army Schoolmistress and

scnt WILS

to

Egypt. She jumped at the chance to join him here, by volunteering_for

Freak Birds To Be Exhibited

17,000 tourists.

The Minister to Prague, Mr. W. J.

Carr, reported that the train service to Poland has ceased, which leaves only Hungary and Rumania us pos- sible exits,

The Department of State hus Toronto. One of the freaks of the cabled all consular officers abroad,

authoriantion emergency

allow

to

many

Franco-Japanese Naval Activity

the world entered Canada AS Im-1 migrants during the first six months of 1938, a report issued by the Im- migration department here disclosed. Only 0,827 aliens entered during the first half of 1937.

Czecho-Slovakia mobilization.

tu refrain from

After Mr. Chamberlain's return to London the new proposal was made to the Czech Government with the remark that the British Government was acting

in this matter solely as an intermediary and that it desired neliher to advise nor bring any sort

of pressure in bear on Prague. Canton Sept. 27.

The Profite Government was Movements of Japanese and French

the warships in South China waters are

astonished at the contents of

the conditions Memorandum, since featured in all the Chinese papers laid down in it far exceeded those to-day, but no official confirmation contained in the Anglo-French pian. is obtainable.

the official paper According to Chung Shan Yat Po, Ave French war- ships hav

have gone to the Paracels to observe the Japanese warships

vicinity. A

In the

contrary re- port published in the same paper, however, states that the number of ships is nine and that one of them is an alrcraft carrier.

Other Chinese reports state that oue of the two Japanese carriers in South China waters has gone to Manshan Island, about 50 miles southwest of Hongkong, and that from here planes will fly out 10 Our Own Correspondent.

arass Cunton and Kwangst cilies.

French Warships Leave Manila

Mantia, Sept. 28. Visiting French Navy omcials

allowed, provided they are equipped and Primatiquet and the submarines with sufficient lifeboats and that the Le Tennant and Le Conquerant, master and a chiet engineer are of suddenly encelled their engagements the opinion that the boat is capable and ure sailing immediately for Indo- of carrying the number suggested. China-United Press.

Hongkong appointment, but then bird world, a family of emus, is to be United States Iners to carry above) aboard the cruisers Lamotte Piquet

the Seaforths were transferred to exhibted at the coming Canadian the limit of passengers normally Shanghal. It seemed as if she would National Exhibition here. The emus have

taken that long journey for nothing, but Mrs. Davies arrives here reverse nature when nesting. Instead on the transport Lancashire, which of the mother bird hatching the e885, left Southempion on September 1 the male does it. Nine baby

emus (she embarked at Port Said), and) and their paternal keeper are to be Sergeant Davies returns here with brought here from Australia for ex- his regiment shortly.

biblion.

COPIES OF

PHOTOGRAPHS

by "Staff Photographer” appearing in the

"SOUTH China MORNING POST"

and

"THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH”

may

be purchased

at the Business Office

of "The Hongkong Telograph” Morning Post Building, Wyndham Street.

United Press.

U.S. Ambassador's Audience With King

London, Sept. 27. The King granted an, audience to Mr. Joseph Kennedy, the United States Ambassador to England, at Buckingham Palace to-day-United Press.

No Business on 'Change

London, Sept. 27. Stock Exchange dealers agreed to "set a minimum price for Government bonds in war time."

The Exchange was crowded at the opening but no business was done Immediately and other markets were dull and slightly lower-United Press. Offer From Roosevelt ?

Washington, Sept. 27.

German Plane Shot Down

Vienna, Sept. 27,

A German seroplane was shot down here by anti-aircraft are in error to-day. The plane was thought to be a Czech plane.

Both the occupants were seriously injured-Reuter,

"Help Us In Our Hour Of Need"

London, Sept. 27, The Czecho-Slovakian note reply ing to the German memorandum was made publie here to-day,

The acceptance of these new conditions would mean the suppress- ion of national and economic in- dependence of Czecho-Slovakia.

The Note goes on to say that M. Mar. 1 has been instructed by his Govenment to solemnly declare that Herr Hitler's demands in their pre- sent form are under all circumstances totally unacceptable to Prague.

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"My Government considers itself: in duty bound to oppose to The utmost these new and cruel condi- Bons and that it will do, with God's help.

nation 10 which Saint Wenceslas, John Huss and Thomas

Masaryk belong will never be nation of slaves, We rely on two great western democracies whose wishes we have always observed, despite our own feelings, to help us in our hour of need."-Trans-Ocean. French Appeal To United States

Paris, Sept. 28. Following a half hour conference with the United Sintes Ambassador. Mr. Bullitt, M. Duludler, the French Premier remarked "Well, we might

as well go to bed."

It is thought likely, however, that M. Daladier appealed to President Roosevelt ja the name of "ber democratic traditons and because President Woodrow Wilson was the cblef author of the trenty of Versailles," to offer his services as mediator in the German-Czech dis- pute

It is thought here that President Roosevelt might find a solution which would bring about a peaceful settle-

M. Daladier also held

ment.

E

long Dated September 25, the

nate, conversation with M. Campinchi,

ol the Navy. Indicat which is signed by the Czech Minister Minister in London, M. Jun Masaryk, wasing that France is preparing to

mobiilse her fleel.--United Press. remitted to the Foreign Dic on Sunday night."

is expected to discuss with the Cabinet deins. Progue

this afternoon whether he should

Japanese Evacuate

Island

M. Masaryk prefaces the Note by saying that his Government had Instructed him, in view of the arrival of the French Minister in London

Canton, Sept. 20. It is revealed in a reliable, source to bring its reply to the knowledge

Chinese officials state that yester-: here to-day that President Roosevelt of the British Government without day, suddenly and inexplicably, the Japanese evacuated all men and Government had,

stores from Wolchow Island, atter follow up his peace appeal with an "yielding to the strongest pressure which the Japanese ships sailed away offer of his good offices in mediating accepted the Anglo-French demands from the islands and the Immediate

leaving vicinity, cession of certain German-Czech- diapule, for

of parts

emply barracks and storehouses Czecho-Slovakin,

desolate, and the newly While Mr. Chamberlain was ni levelled air field intended. Canberra Conference Godesberg the Czech Government

Omcisi quarters here are com- had been informed by the British pletely mystified and do was Canberra, Sept. 27. and French Ministers in Prague that know yet whether Chinese authority The Prime Minister of Australia, their Governments could no longer has been re-established.on the Island. Mr. Joseph Lyona, has summoned the "assume responsibility for advising United Press,

in

the Renter.

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