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THE HONGKONG

UNITED POLICY

TELEGRAPH, · WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1938.

Mr. Eden Appeals For National Effort

COMMONS MOTIONS.

Mr. Anthony Edon in a speech nt Oxford appealed for a national effort an the great Issues of foreign affairs, defence and employment.

Of

World Prepares

For Influx Unhappy Exiles

LONDON; Nov. 15.

"BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE, we must save all whom it is possible to rescue, especially the young,” declares an

POST OFFICE.

FIRST CLASS MAIL Tite Public are reminded that scaled letters and packets, irrespec- ive of contents, are classified as first class mail and must be prepaid as such.

CHRISTMAS PRINTED PAPER MAIL AND PARCELS FOR AUSTRALIA

CHRISTMAS MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN VIA BUEZ. Printed Paper Mall (Christmas Cards etc, in open envelopes) closes. aa_follows:-

Registered Mail 9.45 am. Nov, 26. Ordinary Mall 10.30 a.m. Nav. 28... This mall will be forwarded by the Ka. "Rawalpindi" and is due to arrive at London on December 34, 1930.

The Christines Printed Paper Mail

AIR MAIL SERVICES Air Mall for certain places pre- (Christmas Cards etc., in open en-

for Australia viously served by the Chungking and velopes) and Parcela will be closed in the General Post Hankow Air-lines, will be despatch- Mee and Kowloon Central Posted via Hanol and thence by air as

services permit.

He urged a policy designed to international restore respect for agreement to speed up rearmament by putting industry on a war baal and to improve social conditions by The Ilon Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. putting unemployed to work on tasks that need to be done. To secure The Old City Hall, Queen's Road C., liongkong,or the Inspector, 49, such an agreement consultation be- Pokfulum Road, 1st floor; or the tween parties would be necessary, WANTED KNOWN.

Inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre, There was never greater need of GENTS' OVERCOATS $8. Smail Wanchal; or the Inspector, 12, Sal it. A new effort by a united nation appeal from the Council for German Jewry, signed by mice as follows:

Child-Young Choi Street, 1st floor, Kow-was demanded because only thus wor $10. Large. $12 very large,

Sales.

it possible to overcome the immense leaders of the Jewish community, including Lord Reading, ren's $4-7. Combination

these unparalleled Viscount Samuel and Dr. Hertz. Housca. Singer sewing machines $35. Asia "F.E.M.C.A." 321; 3rd Floor,

Road 14 Queen's Life Building, Central.

JAPANESE NAVY

Personnel Changes Announced

Tokyo, Nov, 15. Described by political commenta- tore an calculated to perfect the Navy's wartime machinery. for reaching changes in the personnel of the Japanese Navy are announced by the Ministry of Navy to-day on the heels of the announcement of regular promotions.

Ioan.

Chief of the Publicity Department of the Navy Office and chief of the noval press section of the Imperial, Headquarters;

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

times. The Informant's name will be Two motions have been tabled by kept strictly private, except in cases Government supporters in the House where malice is proved.

of Commons. One signed by over 30 members urges the need for a united national policy to expedite rearma- ment on a scale commensurate with present requirements and to take mentures for Improvement of the Com-conditions of the people and develop- Marinement of trade and agriculture upon which the prosperity and security of the realm must ultimately depend.

The second invites the House to ex- press the opinion that no agreement under which any should be made British colonies or mandated terri- tories are transferred to Germany without the consent of the people of Great Britain-British Wireless.

Captain Rultaro Fujita, mandant of the Yokosuka Corps:

Harbin Naval Force The Admiralty to-day also en- nounced the abolition of the Man- churian Office of the Japanese Navy, A

from sinking says that message the ceremony to close the efice took plave at 0.15 o'clock this morning with the outgoing chief, Vice-Admiral Shiro Takants, and other staff-officers attending.

OLD MARLBURIANS

Gathering at Hongkong Club of Former Students

The Naval Guard Force which has temporarily been stationed in Harbin han also been dissolved with the abolition of the naval Office in Mon- Major appointments follow: Vio-Admiral Takayoshi Katoh, to churla. It is pointed out that the ta member of the Supreme War¦ present steps have been taken after Council;

the naval forces of Manchukuo have Shimada,been replenished. Vice-Admirat Shigeturo

The Hongkong Club was the Commander of the

Naval Kure

An office of Japanese naval re-scene of the Old Marlburian Dinner Station:

aident officers will be established in last night, when 22 members of this famous school gathered together with Vice-Admiral Soetake Toyoda, Hainking, it is farther announced Major-General Bartholomew in the Commander of the Second Fleet; Captain Kiyosht Dalya, Chief of

Vice-Admiral Kamesaburo Naka-Stalf of the Manchurian Once of the chair. This is expected to be the largest representative gathering of Commander of the Sasebo Navy, has been appointed chief. Naval Station;

Commenting on

any of the English Public Schools the abolition of!

this year. Vice-Admiral Eikich! Katagici. the Naval offices In Manchukuo, a

A period of 45 years was bridged Comunander of the Maizuru Naval

of the Admiralty points by those present, ranging from 1801, spokesman Base;

thint the naval office and guard when the General first arrived at the Vice-Admiral Gore Hara, Com-force were appointed In 1032 in old Wiltshire school to 1936 when mander of the Iako Naval Base; compliance with the petitions of the Midshipmen Marryat and Roe left to

Vice-Admiral Sunosuke Kobayashi, Manchukuo Government for co-

Join the Royal Navy, Commander of the Chinkal Naval operation in the punitive drive against Bandits harassing the Sungarl River

Bice-Admiral Umataro Tanimoto, I

Commander of the Training Squadron:

Vice-Admiral Morlich Hashimoto, Commander of the Ominate Naval

zone.

.

With peace and order secured in Manchukuo, the river defence fleet Manchukuo has also been greatly strengthened and are everful

Manchukuo forces ате Vice-Admiral Ichiro Satosh, Com-enough to defend the river.-Domel. mander of the Ryojun Naval Base:

1.500 Officers Involved Vice-Admiral Teljiro Toyoda, Chief

Tokyo, Nov. 15. of the Naval Aviation Headquarters; Regular promotions in the Japanese Vice-Admiral Shiro Takasu. Pre-Navy were announced by the Minis- sident of the Naval Staff College ry of Navy on Monday with a total

A.

MYSTERY CARGO OF ARMS FOR H.K.

(Continued from Page 1.) Clements, he did so because Corri- an had caused him to make it.

by

appeal

Throughout the world, Jewish communities, says the appeal, have raised great sums to assist in migration, but the resources are exhausted, and now the need has become very great. Large aums of money running into millions must be found.

The Council extends the "for the first time" to members o. Don-Jewish communities. "The goods," said Mr. Stephen- Meanwhile it in reported that Mr. son, "turned out to be old motor-Neville Chamberlain to-d

to-day received car tyres and parts of a Wesleyan in the House of Commons a deputa- church from Norfir London which

ton consisting of Viscount Samuel, had been

pulled down-useless Viscount Bearsted, the Chief Rabbi, Junk,

Dr. Hertz, Mr. Nevile Laski, K.C., Mr. Lionel de Rothschild, and Dr. C. Welzmann, who made representation relating to facilities for the emigration of Jews from Germany-Reader.

"USELESS JUNK"

"It was not worth anything like e0,000, and as for the country, of final destination, I do not know it

Marseilles, where It only got as far

stopped." It was stoppested in March last with

The story meeting

a

between Corrigan and Mr.

Chou Tin-shu, who was apparently n visitor in England who had access to the Chinese Embassy,

The Chine Embassy had no know- ledge of the business.

There was to be a sale by Corrigan of arms and ammunition to go to the war in China.

The malter was discussed at several Interviews at Corrigan's flat, and later a policy was issued by an insurance company covering 500,000 cartridges and to cases of machine-gun parts,

AMSTERDAM INFLUX

Amsterdam, Nov. 15. The municipality has unanimously adopted a resolution requesting the Burgomaster to arrange for housing German refugees in the municipal buildings, as soon as the Government sopproved of the admission of German refugees to Holland. Reuter,

INTER-GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE

Le Hague, Nov. 15. When Corrigan saw the polley he Dr. Colijn, speaking in the Second aid machine guns and cartridges | Chamber to-day stated that the were not being shipped, and that it Netherlands Government had enter- was "hardware."

ed into negotiations with the govern ments of France, Denmark, Belgium and Switzerland to consider the pos-1 ability of giving assistance in the emigration of Jews from Germany.

EMBASSY PAPER

Corrigan spoke of Willing as being his nominee.

On March 30, Willing met Corrigan and Chou in Willing's office, and the received from them an involee on Chinese Embassy notepaper,

50

It related to 500,000 cartridges and cases contalting anti-tank guns.

£5,250, Willing paid Corrigan When the cases Marseilles they were found to contain,

were opened at rubbish.

Dr. Collin ridded that he had not

set received, replant

He explained that Holland could not act alone because too many dews would flock to Holland.

was

Meanwhile the Government preparing two camps for some thou- sands of Jews who had already been admitted to Holland.-Reuter.

In a short speech, the Chairman quoted several of his earlier experl- ences at Marlborough and followed this with the toast of the School. The Ilon. Mr. J. J. Paterson respond- ed with the toast of the Chairman, were exchanged. A telegram was sent to the Master by these present at the dinner conveying message of goodwill to the school.

Those present were: Moj. Gen.

Bartholomew, W.

C.D. C.ME.C., C.B.E, D.8.0.; A, H. R. Butcher; G. J. Vice-Admiral Kiyoshi Nodia. At-of 1,500 officers Involved.

P. Carey: J. B. Colls; J. G. Coles- tached

to the

the Naval General Staff: Among the newly-created Vice-worth, Major C. E. S. Dobbs, M.C..

U.S. AMBASSADOR'S RECALL Vice-Admiral

Chief Admirals are Kiyoshi Noda, Spokes- Cap

Capt. H. L, Duncan; Li, Cmdr. H. Willing was placed under some sort | Iwan

Berlin, Nov. 15. of the Naval Engineering

of open arrest and it cost him £1,000 san of the Admiralty: Shiro Takasu, Firth R.N: Lt. J. P. Gunner N.

The hurried nature of the Ameri- before Rear-Admiral Yuzuru

he could regain his freedom. Hindmarsh; Col Kumaoka, Commander of the Training Squa- Lt. Col. J. H. L.

can Ambassador's return to the Detective-Inspector Allen, of the United States is indicated in the Chief of the Naval Submarine School; ren; and Umataro Tenimato, com-N. M. S. Irwin D.5.0, M.C.; J. F.

Rear-Admirat Masatsune Hirose mandant of the Navy department in MacGregor; fpt, A. G. Mackenzie Special Branch, Scotland Yard, said announcement that Mr. Hugh Wilso Chief of the Aircraft Department of Manchuria.

Murryat FN. Kennedy: Mid

COFFIN's

orginally leaves by the North Express to- Thirteen Rear-Admirals have been . F. t; ilon. J. Pateruum, changed it by deed poll to Michael Manhattan at Havre en Thursday.

O. E. C. Murto, Lt. A. C. G. Mills the Naval air Arsenal;

Edward Cassidy, and tomorrow, connecting with the steamer Rear-Admiral Chisaburo Ozawa, promoted to the rank of Vice- Chief of the Naval Torpedo School; Admiral,

from whence he will all to America. while 36 Captains have Mid. R. E. Roe RN., Lt. R. v. CDennis Corrigan.

At the Old Bailey in 1030 he was-Renter. Rear-Admiral Masno Kanazawa, been made Rear-Admirals Domet. Smales; C. D. . Walker.

sentenced to five years' pens) servi- CHAMBERLAIN EMBARRASSED tude for fraudulent conversion of property amounting to £20,000,

·TO

-

Hirakhoul

MORROW

at the

QUEEN'S

It's College Life in the RAH

And they're always ready with the threa 'big #'a ́at Miidileton,

ROMANCE!

REVELRY!

RIVALRY!

.... See hosing at its hilarious best...tee the studente plich a little woo....... ses proxy change from a prune to a piperoa...kes the inside of college as you've never some 47

Adelph Zuker praeonis

CAMPUS CONFESSIONS

Betty Grable-Eleanord Whitney William Henry Fritz Fold John Arledge. Thurston Hall `

Directed by Gourgs Archalabas

*KANOL" AZMORTY7, won Bonusord eter, grouted basketball plays of wil there, be the theft

A Paramount Picture

33000000

The Arst

Hame

Vas

Since he came out of prison he had lived iti affluent style. He described himself as an agent, on commission, for the sale of munitions.

£8,000 PAID BACK

London, Nov. 15.

The recall of the American Am- bassador. Mr. Hugh Wilson, will in- creuse Mr. Neville Chamberlain's; embarrassment with regard to the Jewish disorders, is the oplaton In political circles,

PRESIDENT LINE

New Schedule Issued For Hongkong

Despite publie indignation regard- ship of the

Mr. J. President

D. Cassels, K.C., defending.ing the Jews, Mr. Chamberlain Is Line to reach Hongkong under the said it was Mr. Chou's idea that unable to go as far as Washington company's new schedule will be the trap should be made to see whether in manifesting displeasure, because to tint will imperil the whole policy of these goods, when they got President Monroe, which will arrive

Marseilles, were sent to Spain or reconciliation with Germany. whether they would go on to China. In cargo.

any event, Britain is unable to She will be followed on December could have been arranged that the sent because he entered a London it the car had gone to China it recall Sir Nevile Henderson at pre- 25 by the President Adams, and thenceforward these vessels, travel-actual ammunition and guns could elinic before the Jewish disorders

| began.--United Press. ing round the world, will call nt Hongkong fortnightly.

on December 1. She will carry only

In addition, steamers of the Pre- aldent class will maintain a trans- Pacific service on a fortnightly basis, the first arrival being the President Coolidge on December 17.

blc,

May Include Shanghai

Washington, Nov. 14.

follow.

Corrigan bad paid back just £5,000

f his own pocket, and total sum

he had received was £95.

HAD NO PASSPORT

Mr. J. D. Cassels, K.C., renewing

EXCHANGE

Selling

1a. 2.27/32

15. 2.27/32

the application for bail on behalf of TT, London Corrigan later in the day, said that Demand there was no likelihood of Corrigan T.T. Shanghai The acting Chairman of the Mari-leaving the country, or even of his T. Singapore time Commission, Mr. T. M. Wood-being able to leave.

Japan ward, to-day said he would assure. He possessed no passport, and his T.T. Indin

residence in Britain was essential for TT. US.A Shanghai that the President liners business. It was also important TT. Manila would end there as soon as it was that he should be in a position fully TT. Batavia commercially and economically feasi-to instruct his solicitors.

TAT Bangkok Dnil of £2,000 could be offered by T.T. Saigon "At present," he said, "the war felther one or two sureties, The T.T. France risk insurance costs more than a managing director of well-known TT. Germany cargo is worth to the port of Shang-Arm of publishers in the City was TT Switzerland

TT. Australla prepared to stand in £2,000.

The He recalled the recent silver load-

charge concerned persons

Buying Thu ing incident involving the President who were In France. fourth 4 m/s L/e London.

do, Coolidge, which, ho said, cost the mun, necused of being concerned with 4 m/c D/p Dollar Line much

more than the the alleged conspiracy, named Chou 4 m/s L/c U.S.A. cargo.

Tin-shu, was in America, and was 4 m/s France He said the Commission would likely to be the subject of extradi- d/s indla

U.S. Cross rate in London urge the inclusion of Shanghal in the tien proceedings.

haf"

President Line's itinerary as soon as There would be a very prolonged traffic indicated a possible profit-Corrigan were refused ball i would preliminary investigation, and if United Press.

almost amount to a denial to him of opportunity properly to prepare his defonco.

4

A MENTAL CASE

Charge of Murdering Son Not Proceeded With

Central

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50%

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CHRISTMAS MAIL FOR CANADA

MAIL LETTERS Ordinary letter mall only for West. Kwangtung,

Kwangs, Szechwan,. welchow and Human will be ac- cepted at sendera' risk.

POSTAL SERVICES Postal Service to Canton item- porarily suspended.

AND U. 8. A. Christmas Printed Paper Mall

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE (Christmas Cards etc., in

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OUTWARD MAIL TIMES as follows:-

Registered and Parcel Malls are Porce's

3.00 p.m. Nov. 24. closed 15 minutes earlier than the Registered Mall 5.00 pm, Nov. 24. time given below unless otherwise Ordinary Moll 7.00 p.m. Nov. 24. jstated, and where mails are advertis- These mails are due to arrive at ed to close at or before 9 a.m., re- Vancouver B.C. and Seattle (U.S.A.)gistered and parcel malls are closed on December 12, 1938.

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November 18.

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.November 16.

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Terukuni Maru Tyndarcus

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Chenonceaux

Thurs., Nov. 17, 1.00 p.m.

Gneisenau....Thurs, Nov. 17, p.m. Hosang...Thurs., Noy, 17, 5.00 pm. Airways Imperial Airways Plane London.

Thurs, Nov. 17. K.P.O.

.Nov. 17,

Air Mali for Malaya, Java and Aus- Imperial Airways plan. 17, 7 pm.

tralia by "Imperial Airways Direct Service-due Bydney, 20th November,

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Bullet Explodes On Track

Lynn, Mass. Richard D. Hunt, 12. bad an electric train, a 22-calibre rifle cart- an idea. Placing the

ond

POLICE OPPOSITION "The police who are in charge of ridge tils else know this application is cartridge on the toy track, he sent being made," said Mr. Cuasela. "I do

the tiny train whizzing over the not known whether they are support rails to see "what would happen.

A doctor extracted the bullet from A charge of murder was with-ing or opposing the application,

"It they are oppposing, I would the boy's leg. drawn at the

Magistracy

venture to say that the granting of yesterday, when the defendant, Lam ball is a matter for you. If they Shut-hel, 20, was certifed mentally oppose, it is equivalent to the police he might not have a passport, there delcient.

Lam was charged with the murder having almost the power of granting were ways and means,

Also there might be intimidation of his son who, it is alleged, died bail to a man or not."

Mr. Casscis also mentioned that the of witnesses. He was not suggesting after he fell from the window of a building in Des Voeux Rond Central second surety mentioned "lived in that there had been or would be, but

Before Mr. R. Edwards yester Colchester in a very substantial post-there might be day, the Assistant Crown Solicitor, flon."

The officer handed a document to Mr. J. Prentis, told the Magistrate Dei. Insp. Stevens said he must the magistrate, Sir

Rollo, after that defendant had been modically oppose ball at that stage. There was examining it, said: "In this case, at examined, and was found not at to always the possibility that Corrigan this stage, it is not possible to grant oppear in Court,

might leave the country. Although | ball,"

Sunday

Fausong

Tingsang

Monday

Sun., Nov, 20, 0 am."

.Sun., Nov. 20, 9 a.m.

Mail

for "KLM Airways Husim! Maru ......Mon, Nov. ́ti.. Direct Bervice"--dus Amsterdam,

Rek.

Ord.

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Husim! Maru

South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles-due Mar- sollles, 20th December

Madang, Salamana, Tulagi and Rabculperial Airways Air by

Direct Service" due 28th November.

London,

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Friderun ..... Moni, Nov. 21, 6 pm.. Imperial Airways

Plano Mon, Nav, 21.

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Reg. Ord.

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Ord..

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Direct

Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Acs- Imperist Airways

tralia by

Airways "Imperial

Bydney. Servico" due

Piena

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Ord.,

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28th November.

Shanghai Swałow and Foochow Swatow............. Holhow and Pakhoi Fort Bayard and Haiphong

Tuesday

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...Nov. 21, 1 p.m. ...Nov. 1, 5.30 p.m.

G.F.O.

Nov. 21, 5 p.m. ,Nov, 21, 7 pm-

Conte Verda Tues, Nov. 22, 8,30 ám. Nowchwang Tues, Nov. 12, 820 am. Seang Tue, Nov 22, 10.30 mm. Liangchowa. Tuan, Nov. 22, Noon. Jean Dupuis Tue, Nov. 22, 1. p.m.

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