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by two copies of tho original invoices, and pay a 4% Average Deposit on the c. 1. f. value of the bo goods before the cargo delivered.
SILVERFOXES and capes: further shipment from London has just been received, and now offered at $120.-up, Alaska Fur Co., Alexandra Building, 2nd. Door. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and 3 to 0 p.m. (Including Saturday), ROOMS WANTED
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AMBULANCE WORK
The return of cases treated during
WE BUY, sell and exchange cars i from $400, in good running condi- ; tion. We also insure and repair. September by the St. John Am-
China Trading Company. Box 200. Tel. 23583.
PHOTO. CONTEST
WINNERS
G.P.Obulance New Territories Medicul Benevolent Branch show that the tatal dealt with was 12,773, of which 6,512 were now cases. One thousand, nine hundred and five people were seen by the doctors at the various elinics, while 205 visits were pald to homes. There was a total of 137 vaccinations. The clinics at Truen Wan and Kam Tin supplied quinine mixtures to 379 and 116 patients, respectively.
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3rd Prize: Mr. Wong Lau-sun,
Lawson & Company, 30, Hankow Road. SECTION 4
(Children's Section)
Fu, You Hok Kan, T. .K. Sit, Chan Kla Pong, W. C. Clark, Kwok Ying Chiu, Toi Tin Tsun, Samuel Ng, E
Kwik, K. F. Yeung, Hung Man Lee, C. E. Wittschiebe, Alfred Wang,
Ist Prize:="A Good Guess"....K. Kwan Chung-ching,
7. Ground Floor, Yau Yung Hong, H. A. McKay.
Canton
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2nd Prize:-Wong Chun-fai,
2, Lower Castle Road.
BEST ACTION PHOTO AWARD
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Section 3. Robert Rule, Wong Kam Chow, Leung Li Choh, Che Luk Kun, K. F. You, C. H. Blair: Wang Lao Sun, Danny You.
Section 4: Lee Qui, Wong Chun Fai, K. C. Yan.
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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Salb by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 17th day of October, 1938, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of tho Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Kowloon Teal, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to bo fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for further, term of 24 years lesa the last three days thereof, Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- sal of the lot the Purchaser. (if not the applicant) will be required to doposit with an authorlead oficer 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.
ona
FRIDAY,
Wheat Loan To China Pending?
OCTOBER 14, 1938:
Big Decrease In Germany's Unemployed
Berlin, Oct. 13.
Washington, Oct. 13. Consideration is being given to a The number of Germany's un- wheat loan to China, indicated Mr. employed excluding Austrin fell to Henry Morgenthau at a press con- the unprecedentedly low gure of ference to-day.
150,000 in September, while the num- The Secretary to the Treasury add-bor of employed increased to 20,830,- ed that they were not considering 000, shewing an increase of 1,200,000 lowering the domestic price silver at over last year. prezent." "I'll have to walt until mid- It I night on December 31, and think about it" he said.-Reuter.
In stated that many Sudeten refugees were given work. In the metal industries the great demand for labour necessitated the employ CHINESE DELEGATE
ment of persons never before employ- SEES ROOSEVELT
led as
as ordinary workmen. The number of women employed Washington, Oct. 13. Mr. Henry Morgenthau, Secretary in September increased 20,000 most to the Treasury, and Mr. K. C. Chen, in the textile and foodstuff industries. one of the Chinese delegates to the The number of unemployed in United States to enquire about loans, Austria. in September fell below called on President Roosevelt to-day. 100,000 for the first time, which is Afterwards Mr. Chen said: "I ene-sixth the number of unemployed went merely to pay my respects," at the time of the anschluss-Renter He added that they had not discussed Special. possible wheat and cotton loans.
Mr. Morgenthau refused to make any comment on the visit/United Press.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. | PALESTINE DISORDERS
Kowloon Inland
Lot No. 2637.
East of New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 2338,
Korlorn Tai
No. of Sale
Registry No.
Locality.
New
G.
Boundary Biemanrements
M.M.
As per salo
plau
Contenta in
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Rental
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SPREADING
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ANGLO-ITALIAN
PARLEYS RESUMED
IN ROME
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FRESH INSTRUCTIONS
Rome, Oct. 13. Acting on fresh Instructions from siderable garrison such as Jaffa, London, Lord Perth again visited Tel Aviv, Haifa and Jerusalem. Count Clano this evening to discuss Life has become insecure in most Anglo-Italian affairs. It is under- of the smaller towns, as recent events stood that the object of the conversa- in the town of Tiberias have clearly tion was to remove the particular demonstrated.
obstacle holding up progress towards The Arab Insurgents have already the ratification of the Anglo-Italian obtained con
control
over the entire agreement.
The talks are proceeding favour-
northern part of Palestine Including Hebron, while the so-called terror ably. triangle near Nablus and Tulkarem
Reports regarding a possible four- has, despite the draconic measures power meeting in a yacht off the adopted by the British Government, itallan coast are discredited in British become a place of permanent circies here.-Reuter, disorders.
LEGIONNAIRES IN CADIZ It is now admitted that repressive)
Gibraltar, Oct. 13. measures were taken without the} Several hundred Italian legion- precaution of having sufficient troops marles of the Black Arrow Division, to Insure their enforcement.
Including officers, arrived at Cadiz Great importance here is attached from various eastern ports to-day, to an
ultimatum sent by the Arab chiefly from the Ebro and Salamanca Committee
Defence of
to Dr.sectors, according to reports from Welssmann, Zionist leader.
The Cadiz Jewish press calls this ultimatum a On the way to the coast the troops challenge the British Empire)
at Seville where they were whereas the Arab news paper presetatically grected by thousands
proof of power wiekted] of people. Arab irregulars.
gard it as by the
The troops embarked at Cadiz in The news has just reached here four Itallan steamers, while thousands from Jerusalem of a severe clash of people, including heads of repre- between British troops and Arabs sentative bodies of Nationalist Spain. which occurred yesterday evening assembled on the quayside to bid on the road from Jerusalem to farewell to the legionnaires.-Reuter. Hebron.
BARCELONA RAIDED
Barcelona, Oct. 13. Three soldiers were wounded. One) fur-aeroplane, included in the military over the port zone of Barcelona te- Insurgents carried out un air raid reinforcements rushed to the scepe, day damaged the British steamer. is reported to have been shot down Stancrofi-United Press. although the two occupants escaped,
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 17th day of October, 1938, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at To Kwa Wan, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 76 years, with the option of re- newal nt a Crown Rent to bo fixed by the Surveyor of Hia Majesty the KING, for one ther term of 75 years. Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- sal of the lot the Purchaser (If not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the aule, the aum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
| No.
of Sule
To
Wan Road,
Locality
“Kowloon luland Lak Xo. 441. 1 Registry No
- and Kowicón Marine Dop v site Kimler Falsad Lot
To Fws Wed.
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Boundary Measurements
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Rental
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TO BEST ADVANTAGE AT
ASIACO
|OI-KWAN BLDG. DESVŒUX RD, C.
FOR GROCERIES BUTCHERIES FRUITS GREENS & SUNDRIES
DELIVERIES
LEAVING
DEPOT
7. A.M. 12.NOON 4.PM.
NO EXTRA
CHARGE FOR MONTHLY CREDIT
TELEPHONES
unhurt. A
.
number of Arabs were
kled and wounded.—Trans-Ocean,
DISORDERS SPREAD
Jerusalem, Oct. 13.
Following assassinations and
CZECH-HUNGARIAN
PARLEYS GEASE (Continued from Page 1.)
sporadie fighting, disorders have Malcolm, League Commissioner to spread in the Holy Land, and one Refugees. Arab in Jerusalem' was shot to-day. M. Sirovy added that Czecho- Four Jews were injured when a (Slovaltia was not giving any Induce- truck was bombed at Hulfa.
ment to Germans to enter the Czech Guards at the Cuza airport, rearea and of forming further minori- turing anipers fire, killed one sniper,tics, as the Sudetens had already whlic British' Lieutenant was begun making further demands- wounded at Haifa.
Reuter Bulletin. An exploding land-mine On the
NO PLEBISCITE Lydna-Halfa railway wounded one Briton-United Press.
Berlin, Oct. 13. In a communique issued to-day, the International Sudeten Commis slon announced that there would be no plebiscite in the Sudeten-German region.
ARAR LAWYER ASSASSINATED
Jerusalem, Oct. 13. Abducted and assassinated, Hussan
The Commission unanimously Sidky Dajany (40) a leading Arab lawyer and Nationalist spokesman, is reached this decision in the after- slain in the current rebellion in noon, as it had been informed that the German and Czech governments Palestine.
WON'T BECOME MINORITY
the first high ranking Arab to be had reached an agreement.
Jews and Arabs alike are mosí
The
Commission cstablished the shocked at the outrage.-Unlied Press. final frontier of territory going to Germany, which should follow the line determined by the Commission with modifications on October 5, which the Commission might propose according to the Munich agreement. Under the circumstances the Com-
plebiscile was
Geneva, Oct. 13. The Jewish agency in Geneva has declared that it cannot agree to any proposal to malte Jews info the
mission unanimously agreed that the organisation of unnecessary.-Router.
TO SETTLE QUESTION IMMEDIATELY
Prague, Oct. 13.
.
status of a minority in an Arab State in Palestine.
The Agency thanked the British Government for its efforts to
put down terrorism in Palestine, and asked the British Government to seelt It is understood that M. Sirovy, an equitable settlement which would safeguard the rights of Jews as well and the British refugee agent, Sir Neil Malcolm, mean to solve the re- as of Arabs,
fugee problem quickly, lest Germany claims that there is still a German minority present, or that Czecho- Slovakia la harbouring enemies of the Nazi regime-United Press..
A London message for that the High Commissioner for Palestine left Southampton fo-day by air on his return to Jerusalem.-Reuter Bulle tin.
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October 18,
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.October 10,
October 16.
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