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HUNGARY SENDS STRONG NOTE TO CZECHO-SLOVAKIA

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favour of a Federal State Czech, Slovaka and Ukrainians."- Trans-Ocean,

NAZIS IGNORE ROOSEVELT

of the

P. E. BASKETT, Acting Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 25th October, 1938.

HONGKONG CRICKET

CLUB

THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY,

OCTOBER 28, 1938.

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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS | PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

AUSTRALIA Evacuation

IS.. Of Civilians DELIGHTED From London

By Appointment Of The Duke Of Kont

London, Oct. 27. from Australia the appointment of According to reports here received the Duke of Kent us Governor- General of Australia has been re- celved with enthusiasm throughout the Dominions.

Lundon, Oct. 27.

Chinese Junks As Symbol

London, Oct. 27.

of the Sale by Public Auction of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 31st to be held on Monday, the 31st day of October, 1938, at 3 p.m.,

day of October, 1938, at 3 p.m.,

At the opening to-day at în exhibl- at the Ollices of the Public at the Omeen of the Public

tion of Chinese junks at the Science Museum, Mr. Works Department, by Order of Works Department, by Order of

Quo, Tal-chl, the The report of the cominitiee on the Chinese Ambassador said that an a Ha Excellency the Governor of His Excellency the Governor of

evacuation of the civil population in Chinese he felt very happy that the one Lot of Crown Land at one Lot of Crown Land at

the event of war, the publication of models were there is a token of the which was delayed by the crisis, has numerous mutual interests and close King's Road, in the Colony Ma Tou Chung, in the Colony

ties

of friendship existing between of Hong Kong, for a term of 75

of Hong Kong, for a term of 75

now been issued.

Sir Samuel Hoare, the Home-Seere- Britain and Chinn, years, with the option of re-

years, with the option of re-

tary, in his memorandum, states that "And I also think there is some- newal at a Crown Rent to be newal at a Crown Ront to be

the Government accepted the princt- thing indomitable about these junks, ples in the fixed by the Surveyor of His

fixed by the Surveyor of His

by the committee, and in particular something indomitable about China", recommendations made and I um glad to assure you there is Majesty the KING. for one for Majesty the KING, for one fur-

stressed concurrence in

In the principle he added amid loud applause. ther term of 75 years.

ther term of 75 years.

Mr. Lyons, the Prime Minister, Mr. that so far as may be necessary for The Ambassador paid special tri- Intending bidders are advised Intending bidders are advised Curtain, leader of the Opposition and

military, or other special reasons, to bute to Sir Frederick Maze, former Lord Gowrie, retiring Governor- į require persons to leave some limited Commissioner of Customs in Chinu, that immediately after the dispo- that immediately after the diapo-General, have sent telegrams of con- aren, that evacuation should not be who had rendered China Invaluable NOTICE is hereby given that sul of the lot the Purchaser (ifwal of the lot the Purchaser (it gratulations to his Royal Highness compulsory, and also that it was service, not only as a civil servant, the following Debentures were not the applicant) will be required not the applicant) will be required up the appointment.

desirable to provide organised fach- but as a publle spirited individual. iles for

tlic evacuation ΟΣ

Mr. Quo Tai-chi dwelt on the skill drawn at the Pavilion on Monday, to deposit with authorised to deposit with an authorised of the Australian Parliament will be

It is believed that a special section stantial numbers of people

10 sub-

from of the Chinese junk bullders and the the 24th day of October, 1938:-officer who will be present at the officer who will be present »

ertain

Industrial areas, and that accuracy of the models on show. ho convened to welcome the Duke on his arrangements for the reception of re- Like the Brixham trawlers and the Nos, Nos. Nos. Nos. Nos, Nos.

anle, the sum of two hundred sale, the sum of two hundroarrival. It is suggested from various fugees be mainly on the basis of ac- Thames lugiters, he said, they stood 640

rides that a better and more dignified commodation in private houses under, for the skilled individuality of con- 087 dollars, (8200) in cash. This sum dollars, ($200) In cash. This a residence be provided for the Duke the powers of compulsory billeting.

struction and the individual person- 302 307 $30 007 will be refunded on payment of will be refunded on payment on Canberra, so that Australia should Government was also agreed that ality of operation.-Reuter, 105 214 323 400 136 020 the Purchase price.

the Purchase price.

make the Duke's stay as pleasant as the initial cost of evacuation arrange- possible.

ments

should be Holders of drawn Debentures į PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

borne by who desire to be paid on the 31st

Government.

Sir Samuel Hoare added that netion 'October, 1938, aro requcated to

had already been taken both in the inform the Treasurers, Mesars.

light of the recommendations and Geneva experience gained from the crisis to Berlin Perey Smith, Seth and Fleming, où

examme

in and prepare

detall Paris

Athens evacuation schemes.—Reuter.

Brussels Ocolo

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141 224

334 200

27

100

31 171

411 267 330 428 280 304 401 700

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London, Oct, 27. Europe read President Roosevelt's attack on "Peace by force" wither before Saturday, the 29th Octo- sharply conflicting emotions. Theber, 1938. Nazl-Fascist press either omitted the! speech, or cut it to an uninformative summary,

However, Britain,

France

AND NOTICE is hereby given that Debentures numbered

and above which are not enshed on the

Geneva League circles received it 31st October, 1938, will be paid on enthusiastically.

The German News Agency describe the 30th April, 1939, after which

the date they will

interest.

ed it is on "election speech cost of other countries," and sald that President Rooseveli "especially took up the case of the helpless und harried' Jews." in Rome,

responsible factions objected to what they considered was an attempt to place blame for the urmament race on the totalitarian countries. However they sympatheti cally viewed the President's

desire for disarmament, adding that Italy. and probably Germany, would be ready to Joln naji

armaments

limitation conference,

clis- tinguished from a disarmament con- ference.

The

democracies,

especially

cease to hear

By Order of the Commitice,

P. E. BASKETT, Acting Hon. Secretary, Hongkong, 25th October, 1938.

U.S.

COMMODITY PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

New York, Oel. 27. New York Cotton

Opening Closing 8.47/48

8.40/40 8.35/38 4.30/30 0.36/37 8.37/37 8.21/20 B.21/21 8,08/09 8.07/07 7.80/86 7.83/84

Britain, welcomed the speech, nad emphasized Uie United States desire for a generul disarmament сол- ference. Some of the comment re- fleeter belief that President Roosevelt Dec. hind strengthened the ease

de-Jan. (1930) mocracy as opposed to dietatorship. Mar. (1939) | May (1030) July (1939) Oct. (1930) Spot

of

League oficials at Geneva pralaed the

President's attitude.

-United Press.

AN ACT OF REASON

Marseilles, Oct. 27. The Munich agreement was an act

of reason, declared M.

to

Edouard Dec.

Daladier, the French Prime Minister, Mar. the Radical-Socialist Congress May here to-day. What he wished to Sept. emphasise with all the force he was capable, was that the situation re sulting from the Munich agreements | Dec. was preferable to the situation which May would have existed to-day hath war July not been avoided,

6.80

16.03 793 10.08 109

New York Rubber.

17.00 /03 17.076/00a 17.076/13a

10.00b/17.00n

17.01 /01 Sules for the day:-000 tona.

Chicago Wheat

0512/05% 65/£550 07/07%

07/071% 07 /67% Wednesday's Sales:--

16,174,000 bushels. Chicago Corn

45/45% 40 746% 49%/49% 40%/40% 50%/50%

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017/02

Premier Datadler said that he new and could measure the con

Dec. sequences of the Munich agreement, "but I know we did not bow to force. May If I had not been there to make my July volve heard and to know that the discussions were based on an equal (Oct. footing, I would have returned to Dec. Parts and appealed to the country to May resist."

M.Datadler made an Impassioned plea for

a new effort by all classes to Increase production, scouting the iden that the call arose out of the adoption

of a fascist ideology.

to

Winnipeg Wheat

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(Continued from Page 7.)

Bitterly attacking the Communist refrain: Fox-Trots-Bel Mir Bist Du Party

the Premier charged it with Schoen; Once In A While....Jack *continuing recommend intran- Harris and 10s Orchestra with vocal stgence.

refrain by Sam Browne; Quickstep Turning to finance, M. Daladier in- It's Wonderful; Slow Fox-Trot- formed his audience that the burden Serenade To The Stars (alm 'Mad on the Treasury would reach $3 mil- About Music')....Howard Jacobs Iard francs for 1939 if they remained and His Orchestra For Dancing:

Tangos-Llorar inactive. France would be

thrown T

Rer: Clasico.

His Orchestra: into bankruptcy. If the national Juan Lloscas and

Marmalade revenue continued to be so devoured. Quicksteps-Clarinet

Maple Leaf Rag....Harry Roy and -Reuter,

His Orchestra; Waltz-You Got The Best Of The Bargain....Henry Jac-

ques and Hin Correct Dance Tempo Orchestra.

11.00 Close Down,

RUMOURS DENIED

Berlin, Oct. 27. Rumours circulating in the foreign, and especially the English press concerning strained relations between Germany and Lithuania, and the alleged formulated demands sald to have been made by the German Legallon in Kaunas, are denied here. It is pointed out that the German Government Лиля reminded the quarters that the recent declarations Lithuanian Government

the given by official Lithuanian circles necessity of respecting the Memel of Lithuania's desire to maintain Statute, and if his should be the friendly relations with Germany, case. the relations between the two are warmly welcomed.-Trans-Ocean.

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Registry No.

Locality.

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Inland Lot

No. 5367.

Adjoining Inland

Lot No. 4163, King's Road

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CHINESE OFFENSIVE

Contents in

sq. feet.

Mo. of bale

Registry No

Locality

1,710

About

$32

#5,130

Kowloon Inland

Lot No. 4044,

Ha Tan Chung

Road, Ma Tan

Bertal

Opret Price

TAKING

IN SOUTH

(Continued from Page 1)

camps to deal themselves with the lawless elements.

Many of the streets are barrleaded, with stern old men standing guard with the permission of the Japanese. There was evidence that the Jap- anese had increased the number of troop in the city this morning, with Burger and more patrols maintaining order.

party of

Afteen

This morning a Japanese officers, accompanied by a Japanenc news-reel comera-man. visited the officers of Japanese Arms in Shameen,

The Japanese, who passed without hindrance across the

did bridge, some

Shameen

the shopping in Grocery-United Press,

FATSHAN TAKEN

Canton, Oct. 26. The Japanese Army units which advanced up the Tamchow waterway on Wednesday evening occupied Fat- shan, about 10 miles south-west of Canton, military advices reaching here indicate-Domel.

JAPANESE ADVANCING'

Yungyun, Kwangtung, Oct, 20. Chinese troops are offering stiff resistance at Yanwohu. to the south of Fahsten to check the Japanese advancing on the Canton-Fahsien

highway

"It is learned that the main body of the

troops passing Japaresc through Canion has been concen- trated on this highway for the north- word drive to Fahsien.

Several nitempts to lund along the Chungshan const have been made by Japanese troops during the Inst few days but have been frustrated by the Chinese self-defence curns. A number of

of Japanese, warships are still cruising along the cost.

Meanwhile,

bombing Japanese planes have been actively raiding Tsingyun, Yinglak, Kukong, Yungyun and other towns. Many refugees at ese places are reported to have been elther killed or wounded. Specially heavy casualties were inflicted on the refugees massed at Tsingyun, su

situated on the west bank of the North River. and its surrounding villages during Japanese ralds on Ucober 25 and 26. The town is 'devald of military significance and during the time of Chinese

countries would pursue an absolutely normal course.

bombing there It is emphasised here in informed

COPIES OF

PHOTOGRAPHS

by "Staff Photographer"

appearing in tho

"SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST"

"THE

and

TELEGRAPH❞

HONGKONG

may be purchased

at the Business Officò

of "The Hongkong Tolograph" Morning Post Building.

Wyndham Street.

at all.

were no

G.

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Houndary

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sq feet

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Duke's

An overwhelining majority of Aus- trallus papers warmly welcomes the appointment and

express gratification that the Duke has accept- ed an appointment in a country so far situated from England.

The only dissentteni votre in the general course of approval is that of the Labour Dally which expresses | the view that the appointment of the Duke of Kent

lue to the fear that the Lyons Goverment might be possibly succeeded by

A Labour Government. The Labour Party, to the paper points out, would have ob jected' to the

appointment

ment of a non--Australian Governor-General. The Royal appointment is therefore regarited by the Labour organ as new proof of the constant interference by the British Crown and British Conser- vallves in Australia's domestle offatrs. --Trans-Ocran.

FANLING GOLF

Starting Times For Sunday

OLD COURSE

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Salo by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 31st 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 75 years, with the option of re- newal nt a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one fur- ther term of 75 years, Intending bidders are advised i 10.00 W. A. Stewart, T. Low

9.10 S. 11. Dodwell, K. S. Morris.

20 J Ball, 9.24 A.

W. W. C. Shewan. 9.200, F. O'Bryen. F. C. Young. 2.32 A. D. Hurphreys, 1. 11. Geare. 1.30 W. Hewitt, R. H. Gregory 1.40 N. R. Littlejohn, L. Jackson. 1.44 A. Nicol, W, J. S. Key. 148 C. M. Gee, A. E, Perry, 9.52 D. J. Gilmore, 1. Young. 320 A. I Mebride, J. G. Campbell.

10.04 J., Jupp. E. W. Stout,

A. Sommerfelt. A., D. PrVCR. G. 9. Archbutt, D'Arcy Weatherbe.

. II. Mundy, K. S. Haberison. 18.20 Godward. 1. Forbes,

Carre, . S. Harrison.

10.24 10.20 E. T. MeMullen, A. M. Mack.

0.32 W. J. E. Mackenzie, H. Overy. 10.30 F. Buckle, . F. G. vai teede. 10.40 T. A. Pearce, L. L. Farnsworth, 1.44 P. Welch, Capt. Sholto Douglas.

that immediately after the dispo-18.00 sal of the lot the Purchaser (10.16 not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an Authorised 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. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Sale.

No.

Registry

Kowloon inland

Locality

Lot No 3034 Opposite Kowloon Marine Loi No. 73, To Kwa Wan Road, To Kwa Wan

Doundary

Measurements

| R. | 4. | E. {w.

fret}feel feelSer

as per unio plan.

JERIUY

Rental

Upset Price!

$852

$34,763

aq. feet.

Contents i

Report On Bombing Of Figueras

1

London, Oct. 27.

troops

A "Central News" correspondent touring the West River reports that Japanese planes have also made

The report of the Commission for frequent reconnaissance and raids the investigation of air bombard- over various places along the river. ments in Spain, consisting of Group- many occasions refugee boats | Captain Smyth Pigott, R.A.F. (re- were machine-gunned and bombed. tired) and Lleutenant Colonel

On

NEW COURSE

9.29 D. Humphreys, J. Harrop. 0.20 A. T. Lay, G. C. Worrall. 9.30 0. K. Oliver, K. R. Quick,

Mrs. Oliver, Mrs. Lyon,

9.44

10.32 Mra. Overy. Mrs. Mackenzle.

BRUTAL HANKOW

ATROCITY

(Continued from Page 1)

and two throughout to-day, chalking the selected buildings.

Some of the buildings the Japanese have decided to utilise as billets. have German and Italian flags paint-')

ed on their walls.

An English-speaking Japanese officer explained that Lie soldiers rubbed

the emblems

their with gloved-hands. If the paint was still wet they immediately took posses- Blon. If the paint is dry, it was obvious, he said, that the emblems had not been hurriedly painted on at the last minute.

The Japanese have investigated every inch of the Central Bank building, which was Generalissimo Chiang Kai-alek's headquarters in Hankow, the now Belgian flag painted on the wall proving no deterrent.-United Press, -

NEW CONSUL ANNIVES

Hankow, Oct. 27. The new Japanese Consul General

It is understood that he is now

The 5.5. Shun Heng, which the Lejeune, Royal Artillery on the in Hankow, Mr. Hanawa, has arrived correspondent took on Oct. 24, was bombing of the Figueras on October by plane, bombed by three Japanese machines. 14 la published. Three bombs dropped by the ralder narrowly missed the boat. Many refugees who jumped overboard to escape were almost drowned in the swift currents.

The 3.5. Pang Lee on its way to Wuchow on Oct. 23 was also bombed. Scores of refugees were killed- Central News.

BRITISH ENVOY

at

of

The Commission made its investi- seeking sultable headquarters, the gation the invitation

the old Japanese Consulate being com- Barcelona authorities. The Completely gutted. mission found on the evidence avail-

At least thirty-six large Japanese able that bombs were dropped on the warships, including destroyers, mine- town proper of Figueras, which is an sweepers and transports are now open town except for the location o.

one milltary objective, an officer anchored off the Hankow band. cadet training school.—British Wire- Countless sea-sleds DEC roaring leas.

across the

river and squadrons of Japanese planes are rouring overhead. -United Press.

L

GOES TO HUNAN Insurgents

Kunming, Oct. 28.

Sir Archibald Kerr Clark Kerr, the British Ambarandor 10 China, in leaving for Hunan to-day by motor- cor. Central News,

R.A.F. CRASH

London, Oct. 27.

AD RA.F. bomber crashed on Laino Moor, Yorkshire, to-day, and three occipiants were killed.—United Pren.

Advance On Madrid

Hendaye, Oct. 27.

KING TO ATTEND CENOTAPH

London, Oct. 27.

It is learned to-day that the King will attend the Armistice Day service at the Cenotaph. It is understood The Insurgents claim to have that the oversea organization of the made an advance along a three-mile Haig Fund is now completed. Popples front south of Madrid, with the cap will be on sale on Armistice Day in turn of iron and cement fortifications 52 countries, as well as on nearly along the Jarama River, despite 280 British hips at sea—BAIGH "Derce-resistance,”—United Press. Wireless.

the

Milan

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Stockholm Prague Helsingfors Chungking. Oct. 27. New York Four more members of the People's Bucharest Political Council, Messrs. Ju Yu-li, Li Yuan-cheng, Yong Tae-y) and Li Lisbon Sien-ken, arrived in Chungking to- day to attend the plenary session of Shanghal the Council to-morrow morning.

Bombay

All the four members arrived herei Yokohama by air, Mr. Ll Slen-ken from Kun-Belgrade ming, and the other three from Chienglu.-Trans-Ocean,

ANGLO-GERMAN TALKS APPROVED

London, Oct. 27.

It is reliably learned that the British Cabinet has fully approved the

ontreal Montevideo

Buenos Aires ...10 flo de Janeiro..3 Sliver (spot) ..19% Sliver (forward) 10% War Loan.00

--British Wireles

meeting between Mr. Chamberlain good outlook for a permanent Anglo- and Berr Hitler, as the outgrowth of German understanding on the basis Sir Nevlie Henderson's report.

nt all-round European appeasement, The Cabinet considero there is al-United Press.

From

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Japan and Shanghai Shanghai and Amoy

Shanghai

Tientsin and Swntow

Amoy

Manila

OFFICE.

INWARD MAILS

Ale Mall by *Imperial Airways Service London dale.

Direct

23rd October

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Japan and Shanghai Java and Manila

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Air Mall for "KL.M. Airways Direct Ranchi

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and

London due London, 7th December

Swntow

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Swalow and Tientsin

Amoy and Shanghai

Wednesday

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