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THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1938.

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SHARE PRICES

G.P.O.

The following Is the list of local share quotations lasued this morning.

Banks

R.K Bank, $1,403 n.

H.K. Bank (Lon, Reg), $97 x1.

Chartered Bank, £10

n.

Mercantile Bank, A. & B. £29 n. Mercantilo Bank, C., £13% n. East Asia Bank, $68 n.

Insurances

Canton Ins., $225 n.

Union Ins., $515 n.

China Underwriters, $2 n.

H.K. Fire Ins., $200 n.

Shipping

Douglas, $6834 0.

ILK. Steamboats, $20% n.: Indo-Chinos (Pref.), 300 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $24 n. Shell Bearer, a/~ 80/101⁄2 n. Union Waterboats, $9 d.

Docks Etc..

H.K. & K. Wharves, $120 n. H.K. Docks (old), $101⁄2 n. H.K. Docks (new), $10 n. Providenta (old), $7 n. Providents (new), $0.05 n. New Engineering Sl. $3.00 m. Shanghai Docks, Sh. 3126 n. Kailan Mining Adm., a/- 17/0 n. Raubs, $0.70 n.

Venz: Golddeld, $3 n

Hongkong Mines, 71⁄21⁄2 ets, n.

Philippia Mining

Antumok, P. 37 sa.

Atoks, P.

Baguio Gold, P. 241⁄2 sa.

Consol P. 11.60 sa.

Benguet

Explor.. -

Benguet P. 43 8.

Coco

Bld Wedge, P.- Consolidated Mines, P. .0035 sa. Demonstrations, P. 27 an.

E. Mindanao, P. — Gumous G'ields, P. ---

Ipo

"Gold. F

IXL P. .02 0.

Itogons, P.-

Min. Resources, P._- Paracale Gumaus, P.

Salacot Mining, P.-

P. 77 B.

San Mauricio, 1814 sil. Suyo. P. 30 B.--

United

Lande, Hotels, ate, H. and S., Hotels, $7.05 aa. H.K.

Deben $1074 m. K.K, Shanghai Lands, Sh. $7.60 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh.

Humphries $0.60 n. H.K. Realltics, $5.80 n. Chinese Estates, $98 n.

Public Utilities

H.K. Tramways, $17 11. Peak Trams (old), $034 b. Peak Trams (now), $31⁄4 n. Star Ferries, ს.

$77 Yaumati Ferrics Yaumati Ferries (old), $24 n.

rights, $234 n. China Light (old), $11.15 s. Chinn Light (new), $10% n. H.K. Electrics, $30% su. Macao Electric, $17 Sondakan Lights, $10 b. Telephone (old), $20 n. Telephone (new), $9 b. China Buses, Sb.

15.

Singapore Tractions, a/- 25/- n. Singapore Pret., s/- 20/3 n.

Industrial

Cald: Macz. (ord.), Sh. $14 n. Cald: Macy. (Prof.), Sh. $13 n. Canton Ices, $1.70 .

Cements, $17.20 n.

H.K. Ropes, $4.03 n.

De Stores, &s.

Dairy Farms, $26 n.

Watsens, $8.20 n.

Lane Crawfords, $8. Sinceres, $22 n.

Wing On (H.K.), $47% n. William Powell, Lid., 90 cts. n.

Cotton Milia

Ewo Cotton, Sh. $18.70 n. S'hal Cotton (old), Sh. $80 nr

Sh. $24 n. Zoong Sings, Wing On Textiles, Sh. $47 n.

Miscellaneous HK. Entertainments, $81⁄4 n.

Conons Si.n.

Vibro

$0.85 n

Ch. Govt. 8% 1925 C# Bands,

07% prm. n.

H.K. Govt. 1% Loan 8% prm. m. H.K. Govt. 34% Loan par b.. Wallace Harpers

Marsmans (Len.), x/- 15/8 n. Morsmans (HK.), s/- 3/4 n.

PICKPOCKETS REAP HARVEST

The theft of a wallet containing

UNDERWRITERS

#/s “CHENONCEAUX" Voyage 22-Return/1088. NOTICE is hereby given that the above mentioned steamer having grounded on the 4th of October, 1938, four miles off Hongkong, General Average hne cargo on been declared on all board from Japan Porta and Shanghai.

Consignees of cargo for Hong- kong are hereby requested to sign a General Average Bond supported by two copies of the original invoices, and pay a 4% Average Deposit on the c. I. f. value of the goods before the cargo

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COMPAGNIE DES

can

HE FOLLOWING PROCLAMATION by the Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese Expeditionary Forces in South China was issued at

10 a.m.:

"The National Government of China, as its national policy, has been resisting against Japan and co-operating with the Commintern.

and

"Since the outbreak of the hostilities, its troops fought with the royal and brave soldiers of our Army and Navy, and lost battle after battle at the sacrifice of millions of men officers.

"Nanking, its Capital surrendered to us last winter, and again thin crushing spring, they suffered n defeat at Hsuchow. And, now," the In Imminent cilies of Wuhan donger.

uro

"All the while, the four hundred million people of China have been driven the depth of an undescrib

Hotel Manager World Mines Fined For Not! More Coal

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES able misery, ond still the Registering Aliens

R. OHL, Agent. Hongkong, October 11, 1938.

FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.

What to do to help a child

Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or to ill-treated in a manner likely cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter

to

he

Government is indulging in the lilu- sion of the war of resistance against

A fine of $75 was imposed on Au Japon. This is to the most profound

Kl-cheong, manager of the Great regret of our Empire.

"Such circumstances have obliged China Hotel, Connaught Road Cen-

Iral, by Mr. H. R. Butters the Imperial Japanese

at the Government

Central Mac to dispatch a large expeditionary when Au appeared on a summons Magistracy this morning, to operate in Kwangtung alleging that force to Province, the base of anti-Japanese

had falled to enter and pro-Comintern China, for the in the hotel reelster the names of purpose of bringing China

certain non-Chinese persons who had sooner disillusion.

at the Hotel. stayed

Sub-Inspector H. E. Langley said The expeditionary force of ours started landing with an irresistible that six Russians arrived in the vigour on the

coast of Colony from Hankow and Canton on at the Kwangtung Province, and, under a September 22, and stayed perfect joint operation of the land, Hotel until September 23, when they sca and nir forces, has

a left ол

board the Taksang for Tien- Fuccess,

tsin. The Russians, on arrival in

the police.

of the Hotel register A starch failed to reveal the names of the

castern

attained

concerning a child, would be doing complete forces, as proclaimed on Hongkong, had registered themselves:

an act of kindness by communicating at once with

The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. The Old City Hall, Queen's Road C., Hongkong, or Pokfulum Road, ist floor; or the Inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre, Wanchai; or the Inspector, 12, Sal Yeung Chol Street, 1st floor, Kow-

"Japanese occasions by the Imperial Japanese Government, will never be hostile against the people of China.

SHIPPING CO. FINED

London, Oct. 11. Mullions of extra tons of coal have been mined from the earth this year, according to statisties issued here to- day,

World output has increased five per cent, compared with 1937, with Ger many the greatest beneftelary,

Increase in Germany's coal output this year is approximately 25,750,000 tons compared with last year, while the output in the United Kingdum has Increased 12,000,000 tons.

German exports have increased by ten million tons, while British ex- ports have shown a five million ton increase.

Typhoon East Of Formosa

"Therefore, the innocent populace arrivals. 11 only showed that three the Inspector, 40,

of this district should be at este in rooms had been occupied by Rus-miles east of Formosa this morning, The typhoon was altuated 260 on: alans, but no names were shown, nor the face of Japanese forces carry on with their daily business in was it mentioned how many persons according to weather reports issued

wual.

occupied cach individual room.

by the Royal Observatory. peace an

those belonging

There was a fall of three degrees Even

10 the

In the maximum temperature yester- Regular Army or the Peace Preser-

day, the highest recording being 87. vation

will be Corps

forgiven,

The Ming

Sang Steamship Co., Last night the minimum was 77, and should they abandon arms in re Ltd., of Connaught Road Central, at 10 o'clock this morning the ther- pentance of their past and render were summoned before Mr. H. R.mometer was 02, with humidity at co-operation with us, and for such, Butters at the Central Magistracy: 81 per cent, the safety of their lives and proper- this morning for falling Lo submit tics will be guaranteed.

The year's total rainfall is now list of the non-Chinese passengers 54.67 inches, as compared with an "Never

forbearance

will be shown which was carried on the steamer average of 80.35 inches thase,

however, who offer resist Kwong Fook Cheong, for which they ance against our forces, attempt to were the owners or agents, within inflict injury upon our forces, or are 48 hours of the arrival of the ship in in collusion with the enemy,

loon.

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

The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved. CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

Steamship

од

"ATHOS II" 24 A/30 Bringing Cargo from Marseilles via Saigon, etc., arrived Hongkang Wednesday, 12th October, 1030.

Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow- loon, whence delivery may be ob- tained immediately after landing.

All claims must be sent in to me on or before 22nd October, 1938, or they will not be recognized.

Damaged Packages will be examin- ed by the Company's Surveyor Messrs: Goddard and Douglas in -the presence of the Consigners at 10.00 am. on Tuesday, 18th October,

1038.

to

the

moderate to fresh; fair to showery." Local forecast: "North-east winds,

What the Empire of Japan wants Colony.

Sub-Inspector H. E. Langley sald THE MOAN OF THE from China is nothing but that China that the ship arrived from Kengmoon will

her mis- come to realization of

PESSIMIST take committed in the past, so that on September 20, and no list of the non-Chinese passengers was furnish- she will give up her national policy ed to the police. It was not unill en

(Continued from Page 6.) of resistance against Japan and co-American citizen, Mr. Edward operation with the Commintern, to Williams, had registered himself with But they did not so badly. They had witness 話 true and genuine coalition between Japan and China for the the police, that the offence was dis- their problems. We have ours. What covered. According to the defen- we must underline in red ink Is that cause of a perpetual peace in the dant company, they had sent a list progress is not inevitable.

For East.

"The operation of our expeditionary force will never be discontinued, unless and until the time comes when this grand, glorious purport of Japan will be carried through.

October 12, 1938.

COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF,

The Expeditionary Foure of JAPAN TO SOUTH CHINA.

of the passengern to a Revenue OM- eer, but they should have known the send it to, having proper place la once previously been warned for a

similar offence.

A fine of $100 was impused.

Huge German

The Victorians had advanced so

rapidly in means of locomotion and in the power of production that they imagined they were heading straight for the better land. Then came the went their Great War, and crash illusions. They had confused mot- eriul prosperity with real progress. Again we are witnessing a highly civilised world that shows the fierce and primitive mind of the savage.

It is

to futile

lie back, fold our arms, and pretend that we are get ting on. We shall reach the land of our dreams only when we roll up Berlin, Oct. 11. our sleeves and get down to the The floating debt of the German stern task of combating the evils of Reich increased in August from 4,000 our day with faith and courage. million Reichmarks to 4,500,000,000 Right will win the day, but not unul Reichmarks, representing an increase we face up to facts and fight the of twelve per cent, over the preceding good fight.

D. C. M. month.

Consignees must have a Revenue - ADMIRAL LE BRETON Debt Increase

Offeer in attendance when any duti- able goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever,

E. OHL, Agent. Hongkong 12th October, 1930. COMPAGNIE DES MESBAGERIEB MARITIMES.

Steamship

"SONTAY"

11"AEO/38

on

Bringing Corgo from Dunkirk vla

Hongkong Haiphong arrived Wednesday, 12th October, 1938.

Consignces are hereby Informed that their goods with the exception of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow- loon, whence delivery may be ob- tained immediately after landing.

All claims must be sent in to me on or before 22nd October, 1938, or they will not be recognized.

Damaged Packages will be examin- ed by the Company's Surveyor Measts: Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 am. on Tuesday, 18th October, 1930.

• Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in aliendance when any dull- able goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

E. OHL Agent. Hongkong; 12th October; 1938.

AIR MAIL DELAYED Next Plane Expected On Saturday

The Imperial Airways plane Deliu Teft Kal Tak yesterday morning with two passengers and 348 kilos of mail for Bangkok The passengers were W. Thorbecke, for Bangkok, and

geldler

Calcutta for Another Imperial Airways machine reached Kal Tak at: 8.30 p.m. yo

carrying the Home malls terday which had been delayed owing to the European crisis

Chering to a delay on the main line, plane with maili

37, a driving licence, and other arile there will be no cles from the Harbour Office on Monday, has been reported to the to-morrow, the next arrival being

scheduled for Saturday afternoon,

G. Parker,

palice by Mr. A Government boarding-officer.

One on board the Fu-AIR FRANCE DUE TO-DAY lying at a buoy in the harbour The Air France plans is expected

Bau-Teu, a klerk, to arrive bonday: from Hanoi.

had hay pockes a picand. A willit, The machine will return on Fri- contamina mones, and other articles-day, instead of Saturday as pre- ts: the value of $106) was taken viously ambounced,

BADLY THROWN

Shanghal, Oct. 12. Admiral Le Breton, United States Yangise Patrol, was thrown heavily from his horse yesterday afternoon and fractured his arm. The bone is badly broken-United Press.

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NAVY, ARMY AND AIR FORCE UNIFORMS:

CZECH-HUNGARY PARLEYS FAIL

(Continued from Page 5.)

the

corps' special transport wagons the ships. The remainder of force carried out drill of various kinds including guard-mounting and crowd control-Reuter,

AGREEMENT · CHITICISED

Moscow, Oct. 11. A stinging criticism of the Munich agreement and the Soviet distrust of French foreign policy is expressed in the Moscow Journal's editorial 10- day.

JAPANESE DRIVE INLAND

P

(Continued from Page 1) appreciation for the perfect colln- boration between the Army and Navy forces in carrying out the unpre- cedented military China, Domel.

action in South.

TRANSPORTS WITH WOUNDED

Hankow, Oct. 11. Thirty-eight Japanese transports, all loaded with wounded and

Bick soldiers, who are believed to have taken part in the Yangtse drive, were sighted off the Fuklen coast in the vicinity of the Loochoo Islanda last week by passengers who arrived on a French liner, according to foreign. reports received here from Shanghai.

The policy of capitulation, says the journal, continued after the Munich Agreement had been signed to Germany she has been permitted and "as a result of new concessions

The passengers added that they to occupy areas where the German saw the decks of the Japanese vessels population represents only an insigni stacked with goods and furniture, be- lieved to be loot from various Yang- fcant minority.

France loses practically all her the towns and cities recently cap-

Central and tured by the Japanese, political positions in

The fleet of transports were seen south-eastern Europe, says the paper.

The

Government

eastward from French

blowly has steaming violated and practically cancelled her Formosa and are believed to be head- alifance and pact with Czecho-ing for Japan-Central News. Slovakia and reduced to nought the SWATOW COAST SHELLED validity of her pacts with two other stales.

The existence of the Little Entente has become precarious owing to the French betrayal and France has sacrificed the possibility of restoring her former relations with Poland and provoked mistrust in Russia-Reuter.

SURRENDER ARMS

Swalow, Oct. 12. The city was awakened this morn- ing by the sound of the air raid alarm siren which was sounded long before dawn. At the same time the const nearby was shelled by Japanese war- | ships in the vicinity of Namkang and

Pakang.

An hour later a lone seaplane few over and dropped a bomb on the station and packets of Icaflets. There No casualles, but at 9.30 a.m. the alarm sounded again.-

were

Budapest, Oct. 11. The Czechs have ordered the civi- lans of nine border towns to sur- render their arms to the authorities. The Hungarians belleve that this is Reuter, an indication that they are preparing to cede the territory-United Press.

OUTLAWED EDITOR

ON TRIAL

(Continued from Page 1.)

denounced as being a communist tool.

United Press.

VOLUNTEER SHIPS DEPART

Rome, Oct. 12. Four Italian steamers left Naples for Cadiz yesterday to take on board Italları volunteers whom 10,000 General Franco is sending back to Italy.

The four ships will arrive back in Naples on November 10 when a special welcome will be accorded them-Trans-Ocean.

MEDIATION REJECTED

Burgos, Oct. 11. The arrival of Mr. Francis Hem- ming, Secretary of the Non-Inter- vention Committee, and his party has coincided with a marked revival of

JAPANESE BOMBERS

DOWNED

(Continued from Page 1.)

planes split up and attacked a dozen different points close to Canton, but only at Lochang was serious damage done. There, over 20-bombs, in- cluding incendiaries, blew up burnt out more than ten railway freight and private godowns, while a large part of the railway station, was razed to the ground.

of

Over 20 people are reported 10 have been killed and wounded, most of them being merchants and their fokis.

The Ylupo Bridge, in the Yingteh district, was another target, but the attacking planes, in an effort to evade anti-aircraft fire, few so high. that they were unable to make ne curate hits, and eight bombs missed. the bridge and landed in the river,

Near Tahangkoh, in the same dia

the anti-mediation campaign in the trict, 14 bombs were dropped, but newspapers,

no hit was registered on the railway, Headlines such as "We Don't Want and two only landed near enough to Truco With the Devil: We Want affect the track-Our Own Correr- Peace With Victory" are accompanied pondent,

д

by outspoken leading articles on the subject and statements by various Miniators and Generals, all of whom reject mediation in the strongest pos- alble terms-Reuter.

CLIPPER DELAYED The Pan American Airways Clip per has been delayed a day at Guam by bad weather and is now expected

morrow.

SINYANG FALLS

Binyang, Oct. 12. Binyang, the northernmost base of the second defence line of the Wahan about 110. miles morth of area

Hankow on the southern section of Feiping-Hankow Hallway - in the

to reach Hongkong, at 3 pin. to-south western. Honan Province, was completely captured by Japanese The plate will return to Manila forocs at 7:30 o'clock this morning...

--Domet. at 8.30 am. on Friday,

POST OFFICE.

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-Manila

Haiphong

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Wed, Oct. 12, 3.30 pm Bhanghai and' Japan

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