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THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER

18,

1938,

CLASSIFIED NEW

ADVERTISEMENTS. Rugby

ADVERTISEMENTS HONG KONG ST. ANDREW'S

25 words $2.00

sketches by R

SOCIETY.

Lawn Bowls.

CLUB TO PLAY ARMY TO-MORROW

BRITAIN'S PATIENCE Premier And

STRAINED

(Continued from Page 1.)

Civil Servant

Lorces operating In Central Anonymity

for

The Case of Sir Horace Wilson Explained

China.

Ho added that no goods taken down the Yangtse

destined were Chinese trade.

However, he later admitted that for 3 days prepaid

The Annual Lawn Bowls Match

There will be two gumes of Rugby Japanese goods and civilians were between members of St. George's Football on the Army ground at being taken to Nanking for ordinary

The

geneally first business, but added that,

London, Nov. 17. to-morrow. WANTED KNOWN. Jand St. Andrew's Societies will be Sukunjoo

returning To In the House of Commons to-day

Chinese Club "A" XV and the 8th. Destroyer Shanghai did not carry

the Prime Minister was questioned on CHRISTMAS CARDS and original held on 10th December, at 2.30 game, which will be between the speaking, the vessels

Poinsot, depicting p.m. at the Kowloon Bowling Green Fietilla, will commence at 3 pm. products, with the exception of cong the position of Sir Horace Wilson, the

materials, fron-ore and This game will be followed at 4.15 iscated

civit servant who accompanied him, junks, Chinese life and scenery. Club.

together with Foreign Offee offletuls Exhibited for sale ut The Little Shop,

ul, All members desirous of playingPm. by a match between the Club military equipment.

He said he had no knowledge and the Army. The Club sides have Gloucester Arcade. Book early.

in this match are requested to

been selected as follows:--

nor did he believe Shanghal reports on his visit to Germany in September. carrying He said that since 1935 Sir Horace that Japanese vessels are communicate by 21st November,

Wilson had been seconded to the He said that foreigners could ship Treasury for service to the Prime FLOWER and vegetable seeds of with Mr. A. Hyde Lay, Messrs.

Chinese produce to Shanghai, strong germination always obtainable Dodwell & Co., Ltd., Alexandra W. E. Grieve, J. R. Henderson; K. A their goods to Nanking by railway or Minister and the First Lord, and he at Graca & Co. No. 10 Wyndham Building. Rinks will be selected Watson, KW. Salter. R. G. L. by trucks If the Japanese, autorice went on to recall the constitutional

W. B. Richardnon, A. J. G. Taylor of no instance in which foreign formance of

shipping companies had been granted vants, adding it to be contrary ruch permission.

FOR SALE.

1st, XV.-M. W. MacGrath; D. H.

M. G. Caruthers, H. van Leeuwen; Stewart, H. D. Bidwell (Captain),

JAPAN LANDS HEAVY $145,000 Fine

REINFORCEMENTS AS

CANTON AGAIN BURNS For Ship From

(Continued from Pape 1.)

inflcted considerabic losses on the Japanese.

Hongkong

toms regulation of $20 for

the first.

Brooklyn, Nov. 17. WAICHOW REGAINED

The United States Treasury has levied a penalty of $145,000 against A detachment of Chinese irregulure the Silver Line, Ltd., the London recaptured the town of Walchow. owners of the motor ship, Silver The Chinese are extremely optimis-Yew, on which 11 sacks of oplum the regarding the prospects of their were seized yesterday. offensive, They declare that strong

The penalty is based on the Cu- each reinforcements commanded by high Chinese generals have been concen-

ounce of narcotics seized. trated in a region near Canton yea-

Treasury offelnis stated that the ahip's owners had agreed to post the The Japaneer forces advancing on bond in order to allow the Silver terday. Changsha, the capital of the pro Yew to sail according to schedule. vince of Hunan, encountered stift

Coptain W. J. Irving, resistance from the Chinese vestes-munte, und the chief engineer, were

completely unex- day, which was

The second boatswain, a Chinese pected, since it had been regarded as released after questioning.

a charge of smuggling. and Lix About halfway between Yochow Chinese members of the crew are. The spokesman said he was positive public interest if the practice grew up

servants with particular actions, or in progress along the Mi River. The there were no anti-British or anti-of seeking to identify individual civil and Changsha heavy fighting is now still being questioned. Reuter. American slogans in Nanking.

Japanese military spokesman particular developments of policy towns of Pingklang and Pello are sold that Japanese planes bomber British Wireless. Lanchow in central Shansi, 750 miles south-west of Pelping, which is the centre of Chinese aerial activity North China.

Street, Hongkong. The opportunity on 28th November and publlshed Oliphani, C. M. Stark, E. W, Stout, issued a permit. However, he knew 72200f their duty by Crown ser- abandon Changsha without giving named Tsin Ho-son, was detained on

of nerving you is a pleasure. FOR SALE-In Shanghal, pedigree sealyham pupples, eleven weeks old,

alrain uf championship

parents imported from England; S(S'hai) 150. Bitch $(S'hat) 125; fur-

the following day.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.

ther particulars apply Box No. 502, COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES "Hongkong Telegraph."

Record Planes In Sydney

Steamship

MARITIMES.

"YALOU"

12*AEO/39

оп

Bringing Cargo from Dunkirk va Haiphong, arrived Hongkong Monday, 14th November, 1930.

informed Consignees are hereby inf that their goods with the exception of Opium, Trensure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon

Sydney, Nov. 17. The three R.A.F. Wellesley bombers arrived

Sydney to-day from Brisbane in the course of their Aus- tralian tour. They were greeted by a cheering crowd of 2,000, including Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow- the Premier, Mr. Stevens.

and H. W. E Heath,

A XVJ. Brown; D. B. Nelson, G. S. Wilson, E. Taverner, F. M. Thompson: D. Hynes, R. Rutt irford; GM. Marrs, (Captain), J. S. Dunnett, P. W. Burton, G. J. P. Carey, E. C. Luscombe, B. O, M. Denne, W. G. Schnabel and J. Redmanı,

Entries For Ladies' Tennis

A

ta

He said that Soviet personnel was manning the airfield, but no Chinese planes took the air to challenge the

3 riders.

Close To-morrow the Tunging Lake. The Mingaung

of anonymity in the per- certain that the Chinese would

tonight.

Latvia Is Congratulated On Progress

London, Nov. 17,

spokesman said the Japanese navy hud captured the Chinese gun- boat. Mingsung, near the mouth of had been beached and abandoned, Entries for the Ladies' Open Sin- Lungehow and Luichow, in south-

On the occasion of the 20th anni- tennis champion-west Kwangsi were bombed yester- loon, whence delivery may be ob-les and Doubles

ships of the Colony, to be organised day for the first time since last year.versary of Latvian Independence,

Services R.C., clase-United Press.

Lord Haifax has sent a telegram to Flight-Lieutenant Dixon of the No.tained immediately after landing.

All claims must be sent in to me on by the United

SCOTTISH MOVE

Monsieur Munters expressing on be- Intending participants| 2 bomber was met by his Queensland

OF PROTEST

half of the Government his sincere send their manes in) are asked to

London, Nov. 17. congratulations on dance, whom he met on board a. ship or before 24th November, 1938, or to-morrow,

progress between Egypt and England three they will not be recognized.

Damaged Packages will be examin-right away.

A resolution urging the Govern-chieved by Latvia, and hopes for ment of the necessity of taking stepa continuance of the prosperity and con- to alleviate the Josses by British structive development which have interests through Japanese nggression marked the last ten years of Latvian in Chinn was adopted by the Scottish ators-British Wircles. Unionist Conference in Glasgow to-

years ago. The engagement has ed by the Company's Surveyor rince been arranged by telegraph.

The airmen made A triumphal, Messrs--Goddard and Douglas in the drive in open curs through Sydney, presence of the Consignees at 10.00 10th November, the streets being lined, and a welcomem, on Saturday, Recorded them 1ke popular heroes 1938.

Consignees must have a Revenue Omeer

any in attendance when dutiable goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.

In New York.-Reuter Special.

Japanese Stop Supplies Via S'hai P. O.

Shanghai, Nov. 18.

Monx. A. M. Chapelain. French director of the Post Oflee, has issued a nottee that henceforth all medical supplies sent to the interior through the Post Office will be confiscated to

reaching them from prevent Chinese Central Government.

the

This step is taken in order to carry out the demand that all parcels are to be examined by Japanese censors. Reuter,

Mr.

PIROW IN BERLIN

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

R. OHL. Agent.

Hongkong, 14th November, 1038.

Common Action

By Socialists

In France

Paris, Nov. 17. An Invitation Lo socialists to organise a common action against Mr. Paul Reynaud's social laws is being extended by the Communists, accord- ing to a communique Issued by the i political bureau of the Communist

Party.

The bureau protests against the idea of proroguing Parliament in

U.S. COMMODITY PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

New York, Nov. 17. New York Cotton

Opening

December

8.54/55

Jan. (1930)

Closing 8.04/05 8.51/51 8.50N

March

8.45/45

8.40/49

May

8.20/26

8.30/30

July

8.10/12

8.10/11

October

7.81/82

7.79/70

Spot

December

New York Rubber

16.15/14 Mar, (1039). 10.10/17 10.20/15

0.34 Nom.

10.12b/10 10.07 /10 10.11/14

16.14/15

May Septembe October....

18.14N Sales for the day:-4,420 tons.

Chicago Wheat

€3%/03% December

604/08%

Wednesday's sales:

May

July

December

order to avoid elections, and declares that the French Government's silence May before the "horrors enacted against July the Jews in Germany Is shame and humiliation" in view of the fact that December

Roosevel

had branded | May According to present arrangements Presiden:

Berlin, Nov. 17.

South Oswald Pirow, the African Defence Minister arrived here this evening.

he will visit Herr Hitler ut Berch-Germany in the face of the world. July tesgaden on Tuesday next.-Reuter,

Reuter.

Frith S

Jay

ru-

Viscount Elibank suggested tallatory measures in the shape of

the

denunciation of the Anglo-Japanese TRADE PACTS SIGNED trade agreement with a view lo cluding Japanese exports British colonies. Reuter,

CX-

from

WORLD BOYCOTT OF GERMANY URGED

(Continued from Pape 1.) understand the challenge and accept it."-Trans-Ocean.

REFUGEES BARRED IN DUTCH INDIES

on a

Le Hague, Nov. 17. A number of German Jewish fami- lles who arrived in Batavia Dutch steamer have been refused en- 04/044 trance to the Dutch East Indies. 06/067% 0034/067% According Lo

from il message Batavia, they will now try to dia- 8,850,000 bushels.j embark at Singapore. Chicago Corn

51 751%

Winnipeg Wheat

50/59 02 /01

4719/473/ 48/48%

514/51%

Other German Jews now en route to Batavia on a Dutch steamer, will also be refused admittance, und 52%/526 will be forced to return to Europe. 50/59% 6214/023k 63 /03%

RIVER SITUATION "NOT PESSIMISTIC"

Although no communique is being issued by the Royal Navy in Hong kong with reference to the visit of Vice-Adiniral K, Shlozawa yesterday, it is understood that the impression left by the visitor was not pessimistic hs that conveyed to newspaper interviewers who were told that the Pearl River might not be open for months.

Reuter.

WATER COLOURS

ON EXHIBITION

(Continued from Page 1)

+

in the presence of Pre- ufternoon sident Roosevelt. A message says that Mr. Cordell Hull said the agree- ment would provide new vitality for

civilised! the basic principles of a world order.

It is considered in London that the trade agreement Anglo-American represents an important and signi- ficant step in the efforts of the two governments to reduce trade bar- riers, and so contribute to warld peace and prosperity. It has always been realised here that the negotia tions would be long and complicated, but there is conviction that the re- sult, now it has been nehlaved, will greatly benefit trade between the two countries.

The agreement embraces in ad- dition to the United Kingdom, New- foundland and the Colonial Empire.

the Throughout

negotiations the British Government kept in close

the touch with

Governments of Zealand, Canada, Australia, New South Africa, Newfoundland, and India on matters affecting their in- terests.

still in the hands of the Chinese KING CAROL DINES AT troops, according to Chinese reports, The Japanese are rushing reinforce- ments to the region around Pello from Yochow and Tungcheong.

Japanese artillery opened violent fire on the Chinese lines which are also being constantly bombed by the Japanese air force.-Trans-Ocean,

PREMIER'S VISIT

TO PARIS

T

FOREIGN OFFICE

London, Nov. 17. The Forelim Secretary gave it dinner at the Foreign Office to-night in honour of the King of Rumanin, who was accompanied by the. Crown Prince. King George honoured the dinner with his presence.-British Wireless.

LADY VISITORS DUE

London, Nov. 17.

Mrs. M. V. Courtney and Mlas B. No representatives of the defence Howard, daughters of the Legal Ad- services will accompany the Prime viser to the Ceylon Government, are Minister and the Foreign Secretory arriving to-day from America on on their visit to Paris Mr. Chamber-their way to Ceylon. While in lain told a House of Commons ques- Hongkong they will be guests at

loner to-day-British Wirėlen. Government House.

From

POST

OFFICE.

INWARD MAILS

Per

USA, Japan and Shanghai (Van-

couver B. C. dote, 20th October) Emp. of Asia Halphong, Pakhol and Hofhow...... Klungchow Straits and Europe via Negapotam (Letters and Papers) London date, 20th October,

Shanghai

Air Mall by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"----London

13th November.

Shanghai and Swatow

Japon Swałow Shanghai Strolls

Straits and Manlin.

Manila

Shanghai

Jupan,

Shanghai and Formosa

Straits

Java and Manila

Straits and Manilo.

Shanghai

Straits

Stran

Dae.

November 18..

November 19.

Terukuni Maru Tynduccus

,November 18.

November 18..

Plane

November 10.

November 19.

November 19.

November 19.

November 10.

November 20.

date, Imperial Airways

Parcels from Calcutta and Straits

Llangchow Mirzapore Newchwang Victoria Anhui

Glen Deg

Maru

Nagara Husimi Maru Manestheus

adane

20.

.NOVCHD 20.

November 20

November 21,

November 21.

November 22. „November 32.

November 31.

November 21.

Conte Verde

.November 22.

Protesilaus Ruys Talamba

.November 22.

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For

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Parcels) for Calcutta

Date and Time.

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Fri., Nov. 18, 1,30 p.m Talpoosek..Fri., Nov. 15, 1.30 p.m. Holching......Fri, Nov. 18, 2 p.m. Emp. of Asia. Fri, Nov. 18, 3.30 p.m.

On certain important United States products concessions could be given only with the consent of these Gov- ernments, and their co-operation has

Parcels Ord., An attractive array of Chinese been a vital factor in the successful

Parcels and Papers only for Calcutta Kumsang water colour paintings, the work of cunclusion of the negotiations.

Holhow, Pakhoi and Haiphong.... Soochow In a foreward to the White Paper Miss Ling Po-kuen, a well-known

of text the agreement Bangkok local artist, was opened for exhibt-containing the

stale they tion at the St. John's Cathedral Hall the British Government

deeply appreciate the action of the this morning.

governments

and The show will continue untli Mon- dominion day, November 21. It is understood government of India in agreeing to that the entire proceeds of pictures modifications of their rights under the Ottawa #reements, and the 1937 sold will be contributed to

agreement with Canada which have War Reilef,

Lovers of art will find much to made possible a conclusion of the

agreement-British Wireless, please them at the exhibition.

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the

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Klungchow.Sun., Nov. 20, 8.30 a.m. .Sun., Nov. 20, 9 a.m.

Fausang

Monday

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K.P.O.

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Nov. 21, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

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.Nov. 21. 5 p.m.

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tralla by "Imperial

Direct

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Swatow and Foochow Swatow

Dairos ...

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Tuesday

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