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UGAKI RESIGNS

DISAGREEMENT WITH

JAPAN'S CABINET

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN COMPANY LIMITED

Notice to Shareholders.

Notice is hereby given that an Interim Dividend of $3.00 per share has been declared for the half year ended 30th June, 1938, payable on Monday, 10th October, 1938, on which date Dividend Warrants may be obtained on application at the Office of the Company in Kowloon,

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

Tokyo, Sept. 29. The resignation is the outcome of

By order of a virtual rupture in the protracted negolations to settle the warm dis- Directors. pute between the Army and Foreign Office. The dispute concerns the scope of authorlty and functions of

the projected Central Burcou handle Japan's affair in China.

to

Establishment of the Burenu lines wanted by the Army, the Foreign Ofce considers, will serious-

the

board

of

C. M. MANNERS,

Secretary.

NALDERA CAPTAIN

y my.nge its own diplomatic field. Resigns from P. and O.

the

An extraordinary meeting of Cabinet was summoned to discuss the situation and rumours of the minis- trial crisis cause a slump on the stock market this afternoon,

After Illness

Well-known to members of Hong- keng shipping cireles, Captain Edwin Francis Hannan, R.D., H.N.R., who re- cently commanded the P. and 0. liner Naidera, has resumed from the company's service after a period of

Negotiations to settle the dispute met with a snug when General Ugaki expressed strong disapproval of the draft compromise worked out by the sick leave. Army and Navy and certala officials The Naldera passed through Hong- in the Foreign Office. The compro-long in August, ending 20 years' mlse was to be discussed this mornassociation with the Far East, for ing at the Five Minister Conference the ship had aiready been sold and which was expected to approve it, was bound for the ship-breakers, but the meeting was suddenly cun-

colled.

credence to

Captain

Hannan was born at Notts, and was educated at

and

nt

d. He

Worksops School, Lonton The reason is believed to be Gen. the Ugakl's refusal to attend the meet the County Schoo

School, Bedford. He Ing. Lending

the first went to sea in 1900 in the sailing rumours that Uguki Intended to reship Peleus, owned by Carmichaci sign i

if his objections to the com-

his first promise were not met was his de- Co, of the famous Golden Fleece

afternoon for his villa Line. In her he made

acquaintance with Australia, making three voyages to there as well as others to the West Coast of South Amerien and to San Francisco.

un

parture this it Kunnacht

the outskirts of Tokyo, He previously held hour interview with Prince Konuye, Prime Minister. Before proceeding

He also served for a period with to Kunitachi, Gen. Ugald fold newa- the General Steam Navigation Co, in On the papermen that he was sullering from their Mediterranean trade, stomach trouble and intended to restoutbreak of war he was called up for in the villa.

"I won't discuss the Chinu Bureau service in the Royal Navy, and from

to-day," he said. "As a matter fast I don't know when I shati take up the matter again."

Gru. Ugaki also announced that he would not see anyong during his stay at the villa. Ugaki is believed to be suffering from "diplomatic indispusi tion," as the resignation of Japanese minsters is often preceded by the sudden departure to the country on a plea of Miness,

Admirai Nodumasa

Sucts Home Minister, interrupted his tour of Northern Kyuthu on an instruc- tion from Prince Konoye and re- turned to Tokyo by air.--Reuter,

CLIPPER TO-MORROW

May Return to Manila Same Day

1014 to 1917 was in the Macedonia,

armed merchant cruiser.

the

His ship was engaged In operations which finally led to the of the German Fleet in destruction the Battle the Falklands.

of

and he tonk no part in this although action, his ship did destroy one of the re- the Germant colliers. For mainder of the war he was in one of the submarines of the 9th Flatillo, based at Harwich and on duty in the North Sea.

Many Friends in Far East Captain Bantun joined the P. and O. as ifth ofleer in 1905 and except for a period of service in the Royal Navy during the war, he has been gaged consistently in the company' ships running to India and the Far Eust and to Australia.

His many friends in all the ports on these long routes will be pleased to know

that

although Cuplain Hannan has been on the sick list for The Pan American Airways Clip-some time, he is now so restored to health that he might again have re- per is scheduled to reach Hongkong to-morrow at 3.30 p.m. from Manila, turned to regular duly as commander

liners. The plane may complete the round of one of the company's trip in one day, leaving Hongkong

Those who know the mental and

an hour after its arrival, otherwise physical strain which the commander will depart at 8.30 am. on Sun-of a mail and passenger liner must be prepared to endure in periods of

it

dhe plane will bring the passen- bad weather, will understand why

gers from Guam and Manila who is dcctor recommends that he should. were to have travelled on the pre- for the time being, retire from active vious clipper, which was delayed by service and enjoy some further bad weather and later returned to months of rest so as to completely Alameda.

restore a health.

ENTRIES

CLOSE

at 5

p.m.

TO-DAY

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

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COMPETITION

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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 3rd day of October, 1938, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public

LEADING CONTENDER

SEPTEMBER 80; 1938.

· RUGBY TRIAL

Adamick Knocked Out Several_Now__Mombors

By Roscoe Toles

Detroit, Mich., Sept. 28.1 Settling the question of who was Works Department, by Order of Michigan's tending heavyweight cont

au tender, Rescue Toles knocked His Excellency the Governor of

Jimmy Adamick in the second round one Lot of Crown Land at Tail of a ten rounds' bout to-day.

Ademick was floored four times in Kok Tsui, in the Colony of

the first round with driving lefts and Hong Kong for a term of 75

rights and was only saved by the years, with the option of rebell. Early in the second round, newal at a Crown Rent to be however, a right to the jaw sent him fixed by the Surveyor of His down once again, bumping his head on the floor. He was out for avo Majesty the KING, for one fur- minutes.United Press. thor term of 75 years. Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- sal of the let the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be 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.

Kowloon inland

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No. of Sale.

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LETTERS TO THE

EDITOR

HUNGARY

To the Editor,

Hongkong Telegraph.

Sir-Yesterday it was stated that Hungary has mobilised her Army and also that Hungary was an ally of Germany.

Firstly, Hungary did not mobilise; | this rumour has been officially re- pudiated. Secondly, Hungary is not an ally of Germany.

Hungary is the only remaining country

who lives

ta ner with obligations in accordance

the Treaty of Versailles; therefore she ean expect assistance from the signa- tories of that Treaty in case any country violates her frontiers.

up

As far as the minorities are con- cerned, she has a better claim than Poland, since Slovakia Germany or belonged to her and there are dis- tricts with one hundred per cent. Hungarian

border. on close to the!

however, is con- fident that her claims can be settled justly and amicably.

The fact that Hungary did not re- arm is dudleient evidence of her peaceful intentions and, I am sure, is fully appreciated by all the Powers

concerned.

A HUNGARIAN, (The report that Hungary had mobilised, subsequently denied, emanated in n message from Bel- grade.--Ed.)

Exhibition of Chinese Art

Str. I shall be much obliged if you will give publicity to the fol- lowing clarification as regards the Loan Exhibition of Contemporary

Chinese Art which Mr. Jack Chen is

to take arranging to to Europe shortly, The The Hongkong Working Artists' Guild, which is the local link with the newly formed Chinese Federation of Artists, has undertaken to collect exhibits from its supporters. These are to be as representative as pos- sible of art work now being done in China, and

can

be packed Ant

Drawings as

auctions,

photographs, re-

water colours, pastels, Oriental Scrolls they

up in

In London. Some expressed for the

etc. or in will be framed

fears

have individual exhsbils.

safety of the

Mr. Jack Chen, who is working Interna- the English Artists'

WILL tional Association and the American Artists Congress has made the fol- lowing statement in a letter to me: "I shall be personally responsibic for all the work that I take this in- eludes much of my own work as well. T

pictures more valuable will be fisured, against possible losa or damage; loaned pictures will be returned to the owners."

Any artist willing to contribute

I will be welcomed as a enndidate and delay should communicate without

with

Luls Chan, C/G Mcszra. Dea- cons 1. Des Voeux Rd.

"This exhibition represents a mar- vellous chance for publicity for or Lists

hitherto unknown abroad, as well as for those more celebrated. 'and should promote International understanding through the Inter- change of work and ideas. It is also a noble expression of our sympathy with was victims In China on all pro- are to be devoted to medien]

ceeds

rélia!.

The focal exhibition of the works collected in Hongkong and by Mr. Jack Chen in the interior of China will be held shortly. The time and place will be announced beforehand in the press. **

IRENE M. A. MACFADYEN, President of the Hongkon

Working Artists" Chullda

GARCIA PREPARES

San Jose, California, Sept. 28. Ceferino Garcia left for New York to-day where he will meet Henry world Armstrong on November 2 for the welterweight title.--United Press.

FRANCO TO BE NEUTRAL

Paris, Sept., 20. It is reported that General Fran- elseo Franco, the Spanish Insurgent Commander-in-Chief, has informed the British and French Governments that he will remain neutral in the event of a European war despite the fact that he has heavy Italian and German reinforcements of men and materials-United Press.

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Prominent

The first Club rugger trial match of the reason was held at Happy Valley on Wednesday evening, Sep- tember 28. There was a good turn. out, including several new members, of whom Richardson and lompas, both forwards, were prominent. Of last year's team, Bidwell and Taylor (this year's Captain and Vice-Cup- Lain respectively), Grieve, Stewart and Suller, showed that they had lost little of their skill during the sum- mer,

G. K. Chadwick. after spending} Jast season in Canton, is back in the Colony, and on his form on Wednes- day, should gain his place on one of the wings. G. S. Wilson, atter an absence through injuries of two sen- sans, was fast and elusive at By half, and may fill the vacancy at that! position caused by the retirement of R. Butcher.

·

E. M. Watts, a useful three-quarter | had the misfortune to break his col- lar-bone early in the second halt.

Except for this aceldent, the trial was sallefactory, and the Club should be able to produce a strong team. promises to be The coming season exceptionally interesting, it condi- tions remain normal.

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