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LARGE SELECTION of Sliverfoxes and a few model fur swagger coats, contes and capes in mele, vicenaha, seul, etc., at Alaska Fur Co., Alexan-: dra Bldg., second floor. Entire stock cured and made up in England.
October 31, 1938.
C. Y. WU.
Director.
STOCK MARKET REPORT
Hallowe'en
HALLOWEEN is the name
'given to October 31, the eve of All Saints' or Hallowmas. It was generally believed that it was the time when supernatural Influences prevailed, indeed this day is still called the "Vigil of Saman" (Saman being the lord of death) in some parts of Ireland.
In Scotland and England, Hal lowe'en was long observed by fire- sido revelries which were chiefly concerned with divinations of the future. One of the most common customs is that of diving for apples, or catching at them with the mouth only, the hands being tied behind, and the apples suspended on one end of a long beam, with a lighted candle on the other end.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1938.
Dorado Withdrawn
Two Planes Will Maintain Service
The
LETTERS TO THE
EDITOR
THOSE WAR DEBTS
To the Editor,
"The
planc Airways Imperial Dorado will be temporarily with- drawn from service of a result of the Hongkong Telegraph. necident which alightly damaged the
Sir,-Friday's leader states: machine when landing at Bangkok
sense of injury which is felt in on Friday.
The
right wing-tip and part of the Britain over ile Johnson Act is very under-carringe of the plane have real". It is no less real in the Untied over the Inise propaganda been damaged. There were passen-States gers, but no-one was hurt. As the which forced that Act; nor will the Daedalus is now being overhauled, repeal of the Neutrality and the the service will be maintained by the Johnsen Acts be accomplished by Delphinus and the Dello, which continuation of half-truths and the reached Kal Tak on Saturday at 6 calling of names. p.m. with Mr. R. Tinker, of the America was not obligated to come Shanghai ofice of the British-Into the War when Belgium was American Tobacco Company.
attacked, nor for that matter was Ir. Duff Cooper said: "It was not Britain. Less than a month про for Serbia or Belgium that we fought in 1914, though it suited same people
from
The departure of the Conte Rosso Kowloon wharf was held up an hour in order that Mr. Tinker might make his connection. Friends met The unclent custom of providing him at the airport and he left hur-to say co". chlidren with a large apple on All-riedly in a car for the wharf.
The Della brought United Kingdom hallowes Eve is still observed to a great extent at St. Ives, and in Lan malls only.
Delphinus Arrives eashire it was formerly believed that
The H. M. A. Delphinus reached witches assembled on this night to
from Bangkok The Hongkong Stock Exchange
name," at Kal Tak yesterday do their "deeds without omelat summary issued at 12.30 pm. their general rendezvous in the forest with three passengers; Mr. Martin M. Lokomall, and desolate Fisher from Hanol, of Pendle, a ruined Saturday, says:
Tower
the morning, but there is a quiet and
from
called
her
POST OFFICE.
CHRISTMAS PRINTED PAPER
MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN VIA BUEZ
The
fox
CHRISTMAS PARCEL MAIL FOI GREAT BRITAIN Christmas Parcel Mail The Christman Printed Paper Mail (Christmas Cards & etc., in open en-Great Britain will be closed in the velopes) for Great Britain via Suez General Post Office and Kowloon will be closed in the General Post Central Post Office at Noon on Fri- Office
November Post day, and Kowloon Central
3.5. Oilce on Saturday, the 26th Novem-anpura" and is due to arrive at bar per S.S. Rawalpindi na follows: London on December 10, 1938,
The Public are kindly requested to Registered Mall 0.45 am. Nov. 20.
post carly. Orilinary Mail 10.30 am, Nov. 20.
This Mall is due in London on December 24, 1938.
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS
11 per
AIR MAIL, SERVICES Air Mail for certain places pre- viously served by the Chungking and Christmas and New Year cards lankow Alr-lines, will be despatch- bearing not more than five writtened via Honol and thence by air as words and enclosed in open envelopes services permit, are accepted by the Post Ofco at the rate for printed matter, j.e., 5 cents
per 2 ounces, for all countries.
Hongkong, China and Macao al 2 cents per 2 ounces.
Envelopes must not be closed.
POSTAL SERVICES Postal Service to Canton la tem-' porarily suspended,
VIA BIBERIA LOUTE
Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Eiro) and South America are forwarded "vla Siberia" if so superscribed.
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 15 minutes earlier than the MAIL LETTERS
Lime given below unless otherwise Ordinary letter mall only for Westistated, and where maila aro advertis- Kwanglung, Kwangsl, Szechwaned to close at or before 0+a.m., res
all
cepted at senders' risk,
When America did come in, she was the one Power who considered it a common effort. All her sources were thrown in without stint. She borrowed of her people to pay for all the Allied purchases in the from the United States, not only time of
entry but for
& writer from Morgan Co. She paid cash for all her own purchases in Ailled coun- aboard the tries. One might suppose that, be- ing a common effort, Britain offered to transport American troops and supplies in British ships. Not much! America pald in cash und prices too. France charged rent for the railway sidings at Brest where American troops and supplies were landed.
lät 5 pm, on the previous day.
INWARD MAILS
The market remained steady during farmhouse, denominated the "Malkin Indian merchant from Karachi, and that had been bought before through Kweichow and Hunan will be ac-1 glstered and parcel mails are closed
a 70-year-old woman om the awful purposes to which it was devoted. This super- Southampton, Mrs. Ventre.
There woa no mall zution led to a
ceremony
plane. witches," It was believed that, if Hghted candle were carried about the fells or illa from eleven till twelve at night and burned all that time
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES. ready absorption of my investment
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
Steamship
"FELLY ROUSSEL" 23*A/38
Bringing Cargo from Marseilles via Salgon, etc., arrived Hongkong on Wednesday, 20th October, 1938,
Consigneca are hereby informed that their goods with the exception
and Valuables! of Opium, Treasure and are being landed and stored into the Godown 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 5th November, 1938, or they will not be recognized,
el
Damaged Packages will be examin- by the Company's Surveyor Mensrs: Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consigners at 10.00 .m. on Tuesday, 1st November, 1938. Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when any dut!- uble goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever,
R. OHL.
Agents.
Hongkong, 20th October, 1930.
EX-MUFTI HIDES
ahures that come on offer. Interest the Manila market. is reviving in where in some concerns spectacular rises have taken place during the week.
Wharve■ $122
Nayers
Providents (Old) $0.20
Hotel $0.70
Lands $37
Trains $10.50
Peak Trains (01) $0 Star Ferries 73
Yaunati Ferries (Old) $27 \ China Light (Old) $10,T) China Light (New) $10.20 Electrics 350
Telephons (Qld) $28.00 Dairy Farms #23
Watsons $7.00
Govt, 34% Loan per Maremmans (London) 18/0
Hotels $4.AS
Lands $374 Trama $17
Bellers
sales
Hongkong Danke $1,309/05/75 Union in $500/502 Provident (014) 190 Provident (New) $0.10 Trame $10%%%
China Kight (Old) $10.70
Electrics 158) Watsons $75
Telephones
IS
Marsmani (London) 18/0 Anlamoka P. 47 Atoka Pa, 33
Naruto Gold P. 2036 Benguet Consol, P. 12.10
Coco Groves PR 400 Consol. Mine Pu
Demonstrations Ps. 20
I. X. L, PT, .ca
#lating." or perhaps "lecting the
NEW
FLYING-BOATS
London, Oct. 30, The first of eight extra dying-boats being built for Imperial Airways by Short Brothers has been delivered. It is named Champlon, and is intend- ed for service on the run between New York and Bermuda, after It has Laken a share in carrying the Empire Christmas malls.
It will carry a load of about 3,500 lbs. greater than that of the Empire flying-bonts.
It is to be followed shortly by the Cabot, equipped to take advantage of refuelling in the air, and two other bonts of this class the Connemara und the Clyde, which may also be engaged in Christmas mall work on Empire routes.
K.N.LL.M'S ANNIVERSARY
01
war
America fixed prices for all sup- plies, the same for her Allies as she herself paid. In this common effort. did Britain do likewise? Not until the secrews were applied. America was charged war prices for wool in Austraila and Jute in India. When replied that she protested, Britain she could do nothing. But a was found when America threatened retaliation on Allied purchases in the then America United States; only
:
From
Shangha!
Shanghai
Stronghai
Shanghai and Amoy Bangkok and Hollow Hothow
Japan and Shanghal Japan
Java and Manila Straits
Manila
Air Mail by “Imperial Airways Direct Bervice"-London daio.
27th October. why
got her wool and her jute at the same prices as the British Government.
After
America the Armistice, turned over all supplies in Europe to the Allies in exchange for a chit, For nearly two years afterward she continued making loans for general
and these relief,
loans constitute part of the settlement. Some
Pa
il to
Ten Years of Aviation In Dutch East Indies To-morrow the K.N.I.L.M., the of this money was loaned by the Royal Netherlands Indies Airways, Aliles to Germany with results now commemorates its tenth anniversary much of it to pay Reparations to the glaringly apparent. Germany used steadily, it had
KN.I.L.M. started its operations on DO for triumphed over the evil power of the witches, November 1, 1928, on a very moder- Alles. Kreuger got a lot of it, lent
to European Governments. who, as they passed to the Maltin ate scale with two dally services run
Britain has had not only the Tower, would employ their utmost over a comparatively short stretch:
but the efforts'
money,
Juxury of calling ond to extinguish the light, and the Batavia-Semarang
Batavia "Shylock", and the luxury of smug operations person whom it represented might Bandoeng. When
were satisfaction
produced by false pro- safely defy their malice during the started it was the intention to open paganda including
ad- the much season; but if by accident the light a service between the two principal vertised Belfour went out it was an omen of evil to cities of Java, Batavia and Sourabaya mention the gloating over her pros
statement, not to the aerodrome the luckless wight for whom the ex-bu!
at Sourabaya
perity
to America after being in rather poor condition it was periment was made.
compared Impossible to make this connection 1929. Now she wants to get out of and the first line opened bec
paying the bill without uelmowledg- ing it, wants a receipted bill to wave connection Batavia-Semarang.
in the ince of on it became clear that the line Soon
posterity to prove
that she pald in full! Batavia-Bandoeng was going to be a
The propaganda considerable
didn't work; It welcomed the opportunity to make was never intended to fool anyone weld
except those who wanted to be out hand in hand, with eyes shut Nethertance of elvil flying in the conted. And there is
East Indies.
ALIII Shortly feeling in America
the strong that Britain is Nine storm-troopers were killed and pull the Arst they meet with; it after opening the service extra aero-interested in some settlement of the planes had to be flown to answer the World War Debts only to the ex- prevent anti-British activities on the they were travelling to-day, collided is prophetic of the size and shape of demand for space, months of opera-free to borrow grent sums for the tent which will permit her to be booked more next World War. Colling
IN LEBANON
Geneva, Oct. 30.
The ex-Multi of Jerusalem is now in refuge at Lebanon, and is "giving no sign of an incorrect attitude", de- clared M. Decaix, French representa- tive to the Mandates Commission, who had been asked by the Commis- sion for details of the steps taken to
part of the ex-Mufll-Reuter.
San Mauricio P. 1.00 Suyor Conso P United Parecales I's. 40
STORM-TROOPERS
DIE IN CRASH
Berlin, Oct. 30.
and 13 injured when a bus in which
with a level crossing at Genthin.
Renter.
AIR-CONDITIONED THEATREN
TO-MORROW
COMMENCING
HE COULD STRIKE THE DEADLIEST BLOW OF THE WAR
The boldent vo Agent over faced on the love of a wo business was bott.
.IF HE LIVED!
LANCER SPY
DOLORES DEL RIO - GEORGE SANDERS
Exotic star of many spectacular screen triumphal
You distovárad Na atting genius in "Layde of London":
PETER LOARE
The drumetic seatufion
of bus continents! .
VIRGINIA FIELD = 519 RUMANI - JOSEPH SCHIEDERAUT MARRICE MOSCOVICHS - LIONEL ATWILL« LUTHER ADLER
So, Chosted by Chesney Retail » Amarista Pradour fetvall (.pd 20
Berry? §. Zanush in Chays of Productos
"They must v penseful spy stra cara sinenud! Re
MORNING with jobann
buahua the tentold
SCOTLAND
Burns, In his notes upon Hallowe'en gives many interesting accounts of the superstitious customs practised by the Scottish peasantry. The first ceremony, he says, is pulling each a stack or plunt of kail. They must go
being big or little, straight or crooked,
the grand object of all their spells- the husband or wife,
WALES
In North Waler there is a custom upon All Saints' Eve of making a great fire called "Coel Coeth," when every family for about an hour in the night makes a great bonfire in the
most conspicuous place near the house, and when the fire is almost extinguished everyone throws a white their
the
became
success, Travellers
In the flest two lion the K.N.I.L.M.
of
than ceeded in maintaining a regularity service of one hundred per cent. For seven years the company has run a line Batavia-Palembang-Singa- pore. At the end of August this ear this line was extended to Salgon In French Indo-China, thus enabling the traveller to fly from Batavia to Saigon in one day. This service is
1,000 passengers and has suc won't assist to that end. names
SHYLOCK.
CANTON REMAINS DEAD CITY
(Continued from Page 1.1
stone into the ashes, baving expected to be extended to Hong" }and abandoned, and there are
по
kong. marked it; then having sald
Other services now town are: signs of the return of the Chinese prayers turning round the fire, they Batavia-Palembang-Pakanbaroc, and population, while business remains go to bed. In the morning as soon Saurabaya - Bandjermasin - Balik- at a complete standstill. an they are up, they come and search papan. out the stones and if any one of them is found wanting they have a notion that the person who threw it in will die before he sees another All Saints' Eve.
IRELAND
A line, three times a week con- neeling Java with Bali, offers an opportunity to tourists to spend more time at Bali and offers a flight over une of the picturesque parts of the Archipelago.
Lack of postal facilities is worry- ing the foreign community, only one batch of mail having been sent out from Cunten in the past week, while there are no prospects yet of an in- coming mail.
It is generally hoped, however, Another important line is the one that the Japanese will not long de- between Balavin and Macassar. Two { lay opening the river, although it is years ago it took a couple of days to travel from Javn to Macassar; to day K.N.I.L.M. takes its passengers there in a mere four hours.
At this season the peasants assemble with sticks and clubs and
realised that a new problem must be go from house to house collecting
confronted in the form of river money, bread, cake, bulter, etc., for
bandits, as thousands of disorgants- the feast, repeating verses in honour
ed Chinese troops are roaming the of the solemnlty, and demanding the
Pearl River delta and the surround- Inhabitants to lay nside the fatted calf
ing countryside, some of whom, ac- and bring forth the black sheep.
On July 3, 1938. the most Im-cording to Chinese reports, have ni- This was preparatory to the sacrifice portant line of K.N.IL.M.: Batavia- ready formed themselves into gungs, of the black sleep on the following Darwin Cloncurry
Sourabaya - Denpasar Koepang - and have socked and plundered
Longreach * numerous villages-Reuter,
Fature Expansion
day la Saman. The women are em- ployed in making the griddle cake Brisbane Sydney, was opened. This and candles, the latter being sent important inter-continental airline is from house to house in the vicinity.
flown with Lockheed Super Electra and lighted up on the next day, be machines of the latest type and in fore which they pray, or are supposed co-operation with K.L.M. to pray, for the departed soul of the
When K.N.IL.M. started opera- tions, ten donor.
years back, they flew a ciistance of 17,500 miles a month. To-day, regular services cover a dis- tance of about 150,000 miles a month, being more than seven times tho circumference of the earth.
CANTON SHIPPING Pearl River Expected To Be Re-Opened
kong.
on
ROYAL
ENGAGEMENT Tokyo, Oct. 30. The engagement of H... Captain of H... Lieutenant-General Prince Prince Nakshiko Asake 20, eldest son
Todo, 17, fifth daughter Yasuhiko Asake, to Princess Chigako of Count Kosho Todo, was announced by the Imperial Household Ministry to-day, The marslege will take place early In December, this year-Domei,
More services are under considera- Lion.
The first is an extension of the weekly Datavin-Tarsican services to York): Imperial Airways Delia 7 Manila via some porte of call in, the a.m. November 1. Imperial Airways Philippine Islands. The second is an 7 a.m. November 4. extension of the weekly Sourabaya- With the removing of obstructions Macassar service to Netherlands New American Philippine Clipper 8 a.m. U.S.A. Manila, Honolulu: Pan in the Pearl River, it is expected that Guinea, via Ambon. The third is a November 3. the river steamers Kinshan, Tung On and Kwang Tung and several others
service from Batavia via Benkocien Hankow, Chungking, Slan, cic:
the will be allowed to return to Hong-Padang, and eventually from there porarily suspended.
west coast of Sumaira to Eurasia and C.N.A.C. services tem-
via Medan to Sabang, most northern
Paris; Air France 6.30 A.In, Shipping circles
in Hongkong port in the Netherlands East Indies November 5. report that the Pearl River is shortly archipelago.
Inward expected to re-open for trafic.
From United Kingdom, and Bri Goods are accumulating in Macao
tish countries: Imperial. Airways, 5 and Chungshan, awaiting transport to
p.m. November 2. Imperial Airways the interior. The closing of the Pearl
6 p.m. November 5. River has caused the ships normally an that run to be transferred to the Macao Balling, and at present there
AIR SERVICES
Arrivals and Departures Of Planes
Outward
are seven trips, daily between the For London, Bydney, British Coun- Portuguesa Colony and Hongkong. tries, Europe and U.S.A. (sen to New
From Franco; Air France 11001 November 3.
From USA. Honolulu, Manlia: Pan American Philippine Clipper November 2.
Fer
Duc.
Bremerhaven M/V Shantung
October 31.
October 31.
Oldenburg
October 31.
October 31,
November 1
November 1 November 1.
Tolnan Kolgan
Kanchow Memnun Nellore Tiinegara
Van Heutsz Gneisenau
November 1.
November 1.
November 1.
November 2.
Imperial Airways Plane November 2:
Air Mail by "Pan-American Airway!
Direct Bervice”—San Francisco, Pan-American
date 28th October, Shanghai and Swatow
Australia and Manila U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-
hai
(Vancouver B.C., date 14th
Airways Flane Soochow Tanda
..Novesaber Z
November. 2.
November 2.
October).
Emp, of Japan
November 3.
Japan
Japan
Japan and Shanghai
Shirala Brisbane Maru Burdwan Hakone Maru
November 3.
„November 4..
November 4.
November 4.
Japan and Shanghal
For
Halphong
OUTWARD MAILS
Per
Monday
Canton Diomed Halton
Date and Time.
......... Mon., Oct. 31, 2 pm.
Mon., Oct. 31, 230 pm.. ..Mon, Oct. 21,3 p.m.
Airways Imperial Airways Plano
Japan
Swatow
Air Mall for "Imperial
Direct
Service"-dac London,
7th November.
Mon., Oct. 31.. K.P.O.
.....Oct. 31, 5 p.m..
Ord.......Oct. 31, 5.30 p.m..
Bez.
Reg. Ord,
G.P.O.
.Oct. 31, 5 p.m...
..Oct. 31. 7 p.m.
Air Mall for Malaya, Java and Imperial Airways Plano
Australia by "Imperial Airways Direct 7th November.
Service"-dae
Fort Bayard and Haiphong
Shanghal and Japan
Swatow and Foochow
Amoy
Sydney.
Reg.
Ord,
Reg.
Ord.
Tuesday
Shantung Somali
Seistan
Tilsalak
Parcels only for Singapore, Penang Memnon
Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Marseilles and London-dur London, 7th
December
Haiphong
Swatow
Swatow and Tientsin Amoy and Shanghai
Mon, Oct. 31.
K.P.O.
....Oct. 31, 5 p.
Oct. 31, 5.30 p.m.. G.P.O.
.Oct. 31, 5 p.m.. Oct 33,-7.p.3.
,Tuen, Nov. 1, Noon. Tuce, Nov. 1, 2.30 pm..
Tues, Nov. 1, 3 p.m. Tues., Nov. 1, 4 p.m..
Tues., Nov. Le
G. P. O. and K. P. O. Parcels........ Nov. 1, 5 p.m.
Sandviken ....Tues., Nov. 1, 7 p.m.
Wednesday
Ale Mall for Manila, Guam, Hono- lulu and U.S.A. by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Ser- vico" due San Francisco Nov.
10th
Yunnan
.....Wed., Nov, 2, 8.30 aan.. Hangsang..Wed., Nov. 2, 10.30 am. Soochow .....Wed., Nov. 2, 339 p.m. Pan-American
Airways Plane, ...........Wed., Nov. 2.
K.P.o.
Reg.,
Ord.,
Nov. 2, p.m. ..Nov. 2, 5.30 p.m.
Q.P.O.
Rer..
Nov. 2. 5 p.m.
Ord.,
.Nov. 2, 7 p.m
Thursday
Shanghal and Europe (except Great Gneisenau..Thurs., Nov. 3, 8.30 a.m.
Britain and Elre) vin Siberia Manlla
Emp. of Japan ... Thurs., Nov. 3.
Reg.,
Ord,
Reg.,
EPO. .......Nov. 3, 8 p.m. Nov. 3, 5.30 p.m. Q.P.O. ...........Nov. 3, 5 p.m.
Ord.........Nov. 3, 0.30 p.m.
Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane
Direct Servicede London, 10th November,
Kex.
Thurs, Nov. 3. K.P.O. ..........Nov. 3, 5 p.m.
Ord.....
Rcg.
.Nov. 3, 5.30 p.m. GRO.
Nov. 3, p. Ord...........Nov. 3, 7-p.m..
There, Nov. J...
Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus- Imperial Airways Flane
tralia
Airways by "Imperial Direct Service-dae Sydney, 12th November.
K.P.O.
Nov. 3, 5 p.m.
Nav. 3, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.
.Nov. 3, 5 p.m. .Nov. 3, 7 p.m. hure No. 3, 7 pm. ...Thurs, Nov. 3,
Reg.
Ord.
Reg.
Ord.
Swalow, Foochow and Tientsin Manila, Rabaul, Australla, ond New Nellore ...
Zealand vin Brisbane, -Due Brisbane, 21st November
Cheklang
G.P.O, & K.1.0.
Parcels Reg.,
Ord
Friday
4. Tainan .....
Fri, Nov. 4, 10.30 am.
Fort Bayard ... Mombasa, Deira, Lourenco Mar- ques, and (Parcels and Papers, for South Afrien only).
Brisbane Maru Air Mail for "K.L.M. Airways flakono Maru
Service''duo Amsterdam, 15th November.
NCE.
Ord
Res..
Straits, Ceylon, India, East - and Hakone Moru
Bouth Africa, Aden, Egypt and
illos, 3rd December.
Nov. 3, 6.00 p.m. .Nov. 4, 8.45 am. .Nov. 4, 9.30 am.
Fri., Nov. 4, 230 pm.
digiFri, Nov. 4, K.P.O.
Nov. 4.5 p.m. .Nov, 4; 5.30 p.m. ' G.P.O.
.:Nov. 4, § pim.
Nov. 4, 6.39 1.
Fri, Nov, 4.
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