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POSITIONS WANTED.
MILS. AKROYD HUNT wishes to recommend her servants including gardener, Free November 2r.d. Phone 50363 before 10 nm.
POSITIONS VACANT. TWO FEMALE clerks required for temporary work in ILM. Dockyard. British born parentage essential. Salary $150 per month. Apply In writing to Naval Secretary, H.M. Dockyard,
FOR SALE.
pen.
ENTIRE furniture of 7-roomed house, for sale, in good condition, including refrigerator, lawn-mower and kitchen utenalis. Also baby's play Phone 56583. Before 10a.m. RELIABLE seeds of all best varletics always obtainable at Graen & Co.,
Wyndham Street, 10
Hongkong; established 1895. For economy sow vegetable in your own garden.
STOCK MARKET REPORT
Hongkong Stock Exchange, official summary issued at 3.15 pm, yester- day says:
In spite of the number of con- the flcting rumours that pervaded market during the day, rates have been well maintained, though the volume of business was not on the same generous sente as the previous day,
Buyers
Hongkong Banks $1,300
Hangkang Banks (London) 203
Wharves $122
Hotel $41
Land $37
Trama $10.00
Humphreys 19.30
Peak Trame (Old) #533
China Lights (Old) $10.70
(New) $10.35
China Lights
Electrics 501
Telephones (Old) $38.00
Dairy Parma $24.85 Watsons $1.70
Govt Loan Prem. Govt. 3% Loan Par
Hotels $0.00
Tram $IT
Watsons 48
Bellera
Bales
Hongkong Banks $1,400/20
Wharves #223,
Humphreys 20 30
Trame $10.60/17.-
China Lightë (Old) $10.0 Electric $3816/24
Cements $10.10
Dairy Farms $23 Watsons 1785/30 Antamoks PR, AL Aloke 53
Baguio Gold 251 Benguet Consol. 11.80
Coco Groves 4515
Demonstrations 7
1. X. L 60
San Maurielo DA
Buyoc Consol _1015 United Paracala 41
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Donations to Charitable And Other Objects
THE POPPY DAY FUND
The following are latest donations to the Poppy Day Fund:
.:... $1,355
Previous acknowledged
Lt. Col. H. B. L. Dowbiggin ..
F. Groves
25
15
25
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
JONGKONG CRICKET CLUB
The Annual General Meeting will be held in the Pavilion on Monday, the 31st October, 1938, at 5.30 p.m.
P. E. BASKETT,
Acting Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 25th October, 1938.
HONGKONG CRICKET
CLUB
were
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1938.
$50,000 Donation by Bank Makes Relief Fund Soar
POST OFFICE.
CHRISTMAS PARCEL MAIL FOR, GREAT BRITAIN The Christmas Parcel Mail
General Post Offico and Kowloon
CHEQUES TOTALLING THE MAGNIFICENT SUM OF $152,358.20 Great Britala will be closed. In dow
POSTAL SERVICES
All Postal Services to and via for Canton are temporarily suspended.
AIR MAIL SERVICES Air Mail Services to Shanghal, Tand Nanking, Tsingtau, Ticatsin Peiping are temporarily suspended.
VIA SIBERIA ROUTE Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Elre) and South America are forwarded" "vie Siberia" If a superscribed.
EMERGENCY Central Post Office at Noon on Fri- HÄVE BEEN RECEIVED BY THE HONGKONG REFUGEE COUNCIL FROM HONGKONG BUSINESS HOUSES AND day, the 11th November per 8.5. CITIZENS FOR THE RELIEF OF REFUGEES IN CANTON AND London on the 10th December, 1938. HONGKONG.
The total passed the lakh mark yesterday with donations from the China South Sea Bank, Kincheng Banking Corporation, Mr. C. E. Godby and Miss Hsieh.
Early this morning a munifi-¡ [cent donation of $50,000 from the Bank of Communications brought the total to $152,359.
White-Anting Propaganda In Africa
640 411
420
007
481
200 807
NOTICE is hereby given that the following Debentures drawn at the Pavilion on Monday, the 24th day of October, 1938:- Nos.
No.. Nos. Nos. Nos. Nor. 141 225 334 27
207 100
339 31 171 200 304
Pretoria, Oct. 25. 302 212
A proposal to enable the authorities 307 $30 105 214 123 400 636 820 to deal more effectively with Nazl Holders of drawn Debentures propaganda Is believed to have been: who desire to be paid on the 31st discussed to-day during a long inter- view between General Hertzog and October, 1938, are requested to Mr. Conrodle, the South-West Africa inform the Treasurers, Messrs. Administrator. Percy Smith, Soth and Fleming, ou or before Soturday, the 29th Octo ber, 1938.
03
AND NOTICE is hereby given that Debentures numbered above which are not cashed on the 31st October, 1938, will be paid on the 30th April, 1939, after which date they will cease to hear interest.
By Order of the Committee,
P. E. BASKETT, Acting Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 25th October, 1938.
FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.
What to do to help a child
Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or -treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating al once with-
The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. The Old City Hall, Queen's Road C., Hongkong, or the Inspector, 49, Poldfutur Road, 1st floor; or the Inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre, Wanchai; or the Inspector, 12, Sal Young Chol Street, 1st floor, Kow- 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.
tone
This is the second donation of $50,000 in Hongkong currency to be received by the Emergency Relief Committes since their] |fund was opened on October 17,| the previous being from the Bank of China.
Other Ave-figure donors were the Company, Nanyang Bros. Tobacco and the Bank of Canton.
The full list of subscriptions date is a follows:
After leaving General Hertzog, Mr. Conradle told Reuter that the Union Staff of Bank of Canton section in South-West Africa was F. E. Thombill seriously perturbed by the conûdent N. W. Bascombe
of the German population in W. G. Harrison South-West Africa, which had be A. G. Mallet
loud since the D. J. Sloss increasingly
Union Anonymous. The agreement. section, however, was still uncom-T. V. Soong
with Chinese Relief Assn. Ho Hom Tond promisingly hostile to Germany.
G. S. Wilby
come Munich
of
South-West
deal
Africa's
Members
A. Murdock It is believed General Hertzog D. A. sured the Administrator that the J. Morrison Union Government had no intention Officers &
Chinese C. Servants of relinquishing the mandate. The
Club question defences was also discussed-Reuter. Yu Day Chok Yuen ...
Ling-Nan University Mid- OLD WANTS OLD COLONIES
dle School & C, Theatre Mrs. Samuel R. Shong .. Anonymous...... Staff of Wang
Broa
Co. Staff of Nanyang Bros. Nanyang Bros. Tobacco
Co.
the
Berlin, Oct. 28. Germany is Interested only in the colonies which were taken from her following the war it is emphasised here in poilical circles, la connec-
with the tion
comments on article to the effect that the Reich Banic of China Bank of Cunton demands from England, France and I. Y. Tang Belgium the return of Togoland Hua Tho Trai Cameroons, South-west Africa and China Merchants N. Co.. Tanganyika, but if the present con- ditions make a complete return im-Auw Pit Sung's Trading possible the Reich Government D. W. Maricy
ta irt
C.
willing to accept compensa
Tolmahal Silic Store form of other colonies in Africa.
This and other similar speculations! Anonymous
French Mission in the British papers are charac-}"
N. C. Tong terised as pure nonsense, particular-vik ly the references to Belgian Congo Kor and Portuguese Angola.
1. O. Tong C.H.P.
Political circles also call attention. Caine to the fact that certain British cir-Eu Tong Sen cles are making repeated offers of Mrs. E. A. M. Smith
every Frank Groves colonies to Germany but in case those that belong to a country Tong Gek Slam other than England. The question faK. M. H. Hen naked whether the groups. hope to F. S. Bien accustom Germany to the idea of ne- S. J. Chen
Parkcan E. Hwang T. W. Chao
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES. cepting substitute colonies.
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
Steamship
"FELIX ROUSSEL"
25'A/38- Bringing Cargo from Marseilles vin Saigon, etc., arrived Hongkong on Wednesday, 20th October, 1930.
Consignees are hereby informed
that their goods with the exception
ut Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godown of the Hangkong Kowloon Whorl and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow- 50 loon, whence delivery may be ob- tained immediately after landing.
Prof. W. Brown
II. R. Sturt
J. H. Toggart
100
Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau
25
10
25
Sir Robert Kotowall
R. R. Quick
All clams must be sent in to me on or before 5th November, 1938, or they will not be recognized,
Damaged Packages will be examine $1,010 ed by the Company's Surveyor Messrs-Goddard and Douglas in the be presence of the Consignees at 10.00 n.m. on Tuesday, 1st November, 1938. Consignees must have a Revenue Omleer in attendance when any dull able goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.
Further contributions will gratefully received by W. J. Cole, Acting Secretary, Earl Haig's Fund, Hongkong & Shùnghal Bank Build- ing. Cheques should be made pay- able to Thomson & Co., and crossed "Poppy Day Fund."
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE
The Director of Ambulance knowledges receipt of the following
AC-
donations and gifts:
Mr. Chau Man-chi (Earmark..
ed for particular service) $300.
MẸ. Eu Tòng-ben
200.
Mr. Fung Ping-fan
100.
50.
China Light & Powers Co.
Also the following gifts in kind:
Mr. Chan Wel-yuk, 14 cases l'agoda Brand milk, 6 cases Eagle Brand milk.
Mr. Ho Ching-hol, 14 cases Pagoda Brand milk, 5% cases Eagle Brand milk.
Mr. Chan Man-hing, 2 cases Pagoda Brand milk, t
Engle Brand
milk,
Cabe
Mr. Nip Woon-sam, 2 bags of ont.
meal, 00 lb., each bag.
Mrs. Cheng, clothes.
Li Chak, clothes.
BT. VINCENT DE PAUL
No Fire Insurance will be effected) by us in any case whatever.
R. OHL, Agent. Hongkong, 20th October, 1938.
U.S. COMMODITY PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
December
Germany, it is declarel, is not in Y, E. Wu terested in a colonial restitution at P. C. King the cost of third Powers and could T. H. Wong not be expected to respond to such J. S. Bien overtures, Trans-Occan.
J. S. Wong Tsu Yu Pe
CEMENT IMPORTED
Cebu Firm's Purchases To Meet Local Demand
The importation of 459,000 bags of cement, 350,000 from Japan and 100,000 from the United States, in order to force the price of cement down and maintain it at a reasonable level until the Cebu Portland can
to meet local manufacture enough
em demand, was, announced recently by the board of directors of the Cebu Portland Cement Company, says the Manila Bulletin,
the Cebu Portland, declared that na Mr. Gregoria Ananas, manager of
a result of this move of the local
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Haiphong
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EIGHTEEN KILLED IN AIR CRASH
NOT ENOUGH
LONDON, Oct. 25. Palestine, partlonied and truncated is not enough to solve the torments of the Jews, declared. Lord Rotha- child, speaking at a demonstration at Friends House, Buston Road, in nection with the "Palestine Wock."
Ho declared that when the Balfour Declaration was mode
no one dreamt of what was coming to the Jews, and there
must be additional help from what is still the two most powerful and most just countries in the world, Britain and the United States.
Millions of Innocents must not be exterminated for fun.
These
however, may not be able to take increased numbers of refugees themselves. Palestine cannot be a national home for all persecuted Jews. The future of the Jews In the world is a
a difficult pro- blem, but I know will
chlid.
declared Lord Rothsche be solved, Mr. Herbert Morrison criticised the weakness of the British adminis- tration in Palestine and said the Brl- tist Government should facilitate Jewish immigration. There was no fundamental need for conflict be tween Arabs and Jews, and he urged the prevention of externally inspired disorder and the illicit smuggling of arms-Reuter.
ARAÐ VILLAGES FINED
Jersualem, Oct. 25. Collective fines of varying amounts have been imposed on a large number of Arab villages in northern Pales tine for recent sabotage to roads and telephone communications.
The situation in Jerusalem Ja quieter.-Reuter,
SOLUTION FOR PROBLEMS
Calro, Oct. 25. France and England intend to solve "the acute Arab questions" according to a plan which has already
been drawn up, it is declared. The Arab problems are-the Franco-Syrian con- troversy, the Palestine question and the Sanjak dispute. The aim of the two mandate countries is to stabilize the situation in the Near East for a long long period it is said.
Following the report of the Wood- head Commlan.on, the partitioning project has been abandoned, and Jewish immigration is to be halted. By these measures the British Govern- ment hopes to appease the Arabs and to bring about order in the country
new until
positive proposals can be drawn up and passed.
These proposals will undoubtedly be favourable to the Arabs, as Eng- land has indicated her intentions to come to an understanding with them.
The Syrian problem will be
that of Palestine, it is stated. Trans-Ocean.
con-
Australian Liner Hitsaldered and solved in connection with
Mountain Side
Melbourne, Oct. 25, firm, the price of cement fell from
Fourteen P2.40 and P2.00, retail, to P1.60.
four passengers and Cebu
to members the crow killed
P430,000 of its funds to finance the today when & Douglas wirlines led transactions, it is understood, with a longing to the Australia National little bit of profit for its trouble. Airways, crashed on Mount The Cebu firm is constructing on Dandenong, 20 miles from Mel- additional plant of equal size and bourne.
A VARIETY CONCERT New York, Oct. 25. New York Cotton
Closing University Function For Opening
8.43/43 8.48/40 8.35/35
War Relief Funds .0.30/30 8.32/32 8.30/30 8.25/25 6.15/15 1.93/02
Jan. (1939)
March (1039) May (1930)
July (1939)
Oct. (1939) Spot
New York Rubber
$30
December March May September
10.01/85
10.88/00
10.04/91
The Society of SL Vincent de Paul acknowledge receipt of the following donations in memory of the late Mr. M. A. dos Remedios:
Stal-China Light & Power Ce Ltd.
Mr. C. W. Yuen
Local
Mr. Fan Chi Chin
Mears. Foo
Man Cheo & Foo Kian Mann 15. Messrs. Wah Ngal Weaving Fac-
tory
Mr. & Mrs. F. H. Harnes
Mr. Ll Cham Hing & family
Mr. & Mrs. B. d'Astumpcao
Mr. A. On & family
Mr. Lu Tak Cheung
and
three hosters,
The
LOCAL
AGRICULTURE Suggested Increase In
Vegetable Culture -
alightly larger capacity than the old The dead includo Mr. Hawker, plant. It will be completed next Member of the Federal House of At a meeting of the Committee of February. The two plants are ex- Representatives, Ave leading the New Territories Agricultural As pected to turn out enough to meet Adelaide barristers en route to Mel-sociation held on Saturday last, at local demand,
bourne for an arbitration conference, Joseph Hall, Fanling, a gift of $2,000
women,
Including the air by Sir Robert and Lady Ho Tung for the funds of the Association was an- plane was flying fromnounced, and tho subject of invest- Adelaide to Melbourne when it over-ment of this fund was discussed. shot the aerodromo at Dandenong! It was also stated that Mr. Joseph's and crashed. Rescue partles rushed local representative had visited the immediately to the scene, but it was premises with a view to observe the too late to save any of the occupants proposed site for erection of perman-
Seven
were found outside the ent show sheds. The plan as dis- plane, and 11 were Inside the played was approved by the Com 8.24/24 Further ald for
the Chinese machine, which was badly burned mittee, as in general' meeting with 8.15/16 Medical Relief Association is planned as the airliner burst into flames when their views. 7.02/02 by the Hongkong University Women It struck the
mountain-Beuter||| 8.75 N. Undergraduates' Club In their pre-Bulletts.
sentation of a Variety Consert in the 10.05/88 University Great Hall on Saturday, 10.08/80 October 29, commancing at 0.45 p.m. Three short plays are being pre- 10.90/02 10.05/95 sented. The first is in French en- titled "L'Anglais tel qu'on le parle": the second in Mandarin called "A Women's Patriotizm," and the third in English titled "The Stepmother."
The plays will be interspersed by plano soloz-Le Rossignol played by Miss Yu Mon-sang, and Polichinelle
11 Bales for the day: 2,030 tona, 10
Chicago Wheat .... 634/03
07%/074
Dcc.
5 May July
Monday's Sales:
657%/054 074/08
07/07/
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IMPERIAL AIRWAYS
Passengers by Departing Planes Yesterday
Bl
passengers left Hongkong V the Imperial Airways planes Delia 12.412,000 bushels, (Rachmaninoff) played by Miss Soo and Delphinus yesterday at dawn. Chicago Corn
48/40% 40%/40%
40%/50 40%5/40%
31/41
Dec.
Mim R. C.-P. Xavier
May July
Collection Box at Cemetry
Winnipeg Wheni
Mr. & Mrs. C. E. Roza Pereira
Oct.
00% 00%
in memory of Mrs. A. J. Castro:
Dec.
60%/69%%
Mr. & Mrs. C. E. Roza Pereira $1. May
Maan-yue.
They were: Captain and Mrs. White, Advance anles of tickets are ex- and child, going to London, on leave cording all antienations. A schools' | Meä Lunenburg, for Bangkok; Mr. 8.
Suggestions were made as to the use of the Association's land to pro- duce Chinese vegetables to asalst in Hongkong's present need, meeting and to urge farmers to grow more vegetables.
Arrangements were mido 'to pre- pare for the Agricultural Show to be held on January 7 and 8, 1939.- - Kin- proved methods of controlling funds of the Association, were also discussed.
DANCE POSTPONED
the
performance, which was to have Wong for London; and Mr. Tia Sia Hotel desires to advise their patrons The Management of the Patinaula been held on Friday evening, has{mid-for Bangkok 0014/6014 now been cancelled. Lellers were The Delphinut is due bäck at Kal that the Dinner Dance... atạ thit 804/09 sent to 32 schools, but only three Tak, at 5 p.m., to-day with the ins| Establishment" to-morrow has bom 02%/02 replies were received.
| coming mails."
postponed to Friday night.
Shanghai and Swatow
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and Shanghai
Japan
Shanghal and Amoy
Shanghai
Tientsin and Swatow Manila
Duc.
Per
Felix Roussel.October 20.
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October 20.
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October 27.
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Rawalpindi Somali Ranchi
.Dctober 27.
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Conte Rosso
date.
Air Mail dy "Imperial Airways
Direct Service"----London
23rd October
Java
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Shanghai and Swatow
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Java and Manila
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Monlija
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Sandakan
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