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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 224

One

Vegetarian

The Oysters

Feast for

at 350

The Duke of Kent, looking down from the high table at the famous Colchester oyster feast recently, saw 350 guests swallow 8,000 oysters, as well as lobsters, game pie, roast pheasant, chicken, beef and roast lamb.

But there was one guest who with- stood all the blandishments and

diet.

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COMMONS TO URGE

In accordance with custom, dis-

travelled by tinguished people special train from London, and were welcomed at Colchester station, from which they drove through testooned sircets to the Moot Hall.

The Duke of Kent went to this cen- turies vid feast by air. He landed at Friday Woods, two miles out of the town.

POETIC TRIBUTE

On the menu were some verses about the oysters, including these:

Lineal sous of the native tribe, of

the days of long, long since, Their great-grand alrea were truly

and very grand indeed, great, The borom friends of Cymbeline,

and many a royal pri

prince. Viscount Ullswater (tormer Spea- ker) submitted the toast of the Blouses of Parliament, and Mr. Lesle Burgin, the Transport Minister, re- piled

"If there are any freedoms going about," said Mr. Burgin, "1 would like to nominate one of the ticket collectors on the L.M.S. Railway dur-

ANTI-GERMAN ACTIONng the recent strike.

(Continued from Page 1.)

when the committee meets in days' time.

"I AM AN OYSTER" "He is one Gwilliam, who, when, asked about the origin of the strike, ten replied am an oyster."

SIR SAMUEL'S WARNING Dealing with Immigration to the United Kingdom, Sir Samuel sald that England was thickly populated with a large number of unemployed.

lightly or wrongly, there wut underlying suspicion of anxiety about abig-scale immigration.

know there

is

"Below the surface, as from my own experience. the making of a definite unti-Jewish movement. I do my best as Home Secretary to stump upon evils of that kind. Whilst few, If any Members look upon this problem differently from myself, I have to be careful to avold anything in the nature of mass Immigration which might lead to the growth of a movement which we all want to see suppressed. During the period in which refugees have been leaving Austria and Germany, 11,000 refugees have been admitted to Britain without damage to employ ment." (Cheers),~Reuter.

MORE LIBERAL POLICY Britain is expected to announce a more liberal polley with regard to the immigration of German Jews.

Lord Horder, responding to the toast of Health and Happiness," re marked that more than once he had expressed the hope that the Ministry of Health should also be a Ministry of Happiness.

i

The Duke of Kent, proposing, the toast of "Colchester," said it was Interesting to member that shells! of oysters which undoubtedly came from the Colchester oyster beds were found in large quantities as part of building material among the founda- tions of ancient buildings in Rome.

ROSES TOO

He could imagine the Romans en- joying these oysters as well as using the rhells.

Colchester, went on the Duke, was) famous for many things besidua Ile oysters and its great antiquity. thought that roses came into theit minds almost before oysters.

It was interesting that the flowers which he looked upun as typically closely -British were associated with one of the most ancient towns in the British Isles.

Mr. Neville Chamberlain is pre- STRONGER ACTION BY

pared to antiounce in the House of Comuns, ough the home decre- tary, Sir Samuel Hoare, that Britain is ready to permit 1,000 chifuren w enter uie country provided British Jewish organisations are willing to necept

responsability for them.

It is also understood that the Government wit approve of Jewish children being accepted up to the age of 17 for the purposes of their train- Ing in Britain preparatory to setting in the comes if the scheme Is

, financed by 'organisations.

It is not deunitely known whether Mr. Chamberian will take part in the debute.-United Press.

10

EUROPEAN

POWERS

(Continued from Page 1)

International

tion to report on the result of diacus sions with the Japanese authorities in Shanghal and Tukyo with regard torits in the occupied areas, inside reopening the foreign-owned fae-

outside of Selement in Shanghai.

Mr. Buller replied that the dis- and thut continued, eu,sions were the Foreign Secretary understands that certain cases are in a fair way to being settled locally-Reuter,

NEW JAPANESE COMPANIES

NO PLEDGE BY DOMINIONS

London, Nov, 21. London, Nov, 21,

In the House of Commons to-day, Making a statement in the ileuse

Mr. A. E. L. Chorlton arew attention of Comunions La-uty with regard 10

to the Japanese official account of the refugees in Germany, Mr.

Nevine inaugural meetings of two Japanese Chumetrian sa at the lease of syndicates formed to control indus-

large arcus of una on generat terms In overseas possessions was contem11- plated.

Answering a question, Mr. Cham- berlain accured that the conversa- tlons wit King Carol, anu Rumankin Ala.rs.

The

were

DID NOT KNOW

Among

SNOOKER AND DARTS

Results Of Matches In Steel Coulson League

The results of matches played re- cently in the Seal Coulton Bilboras,

Snooker and Darts Leagues, and the League tables to date are as follow: call Service C.C.

Hakusen Rehman Warr

BILLIARDS

Garrison Bgta." KECAN Bennett

Greenway

O'Connor

| Ft. F., Sgto.' Mess

Palack

Walsh

Carter

Three ILC. Whent Gooding

C.C.C. 150 Lewis 150 Leonard 150 Kitchell

C.C.C.

1:20 Leonard 138 Kitchell

160 Forwell

Ctvit Kervice C.6. It'ckman

58 Warr

13 Rakusen

C. r. . . C.

55 Halstead

BA Perryman 119 Honeywell. Leagoo Tabia

There was one MP-toll, bronzed Ella Colonel L. Ropner, Conservaltvej Member for Barkston Ash, Weat Riding-who never knew there was Civil Service C. c.

European crisis until it was all R. E. Suis, Mes

C. & P. O. n. c. IC. C. C. 1Garrison St. Ma

Rayal Naval Police.. Police . C.

over,

Colonel Ropner, who is a Forestry Commissioner, tett England in July for a tour of Canada, intending to Inspect on horseback the forests of British Columbia.

PWLY

SNOOKER

Civil Service C.C. Rakusen Hickin Callver.....

On October 6 he reached a small | Garrison sgta." Afens settlement and visited the log hul of Puttham

Brittlebank Red Indian widow, who had ajan. radio set.

"She had not understood

C.C.C.

41 Lewis

Ba

Leonard

14 Kitchell

C.C.C.

74 Kitche

53

72

R. E. Hg, Mess Land very Colnenne

Lucas

4

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much of what was happening, Falice SLC. sald Colonel Ropner recently,wannt "but she told me that there either Gooding! had been a war, or there was a war, or there was going to be a war in Europe,

10

Iranard Farwell

Civil Service

Coliter

ekman Rakusen

C. & P. O. R.

30 Prawn

31 Pethick

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Waistead

League Table

Garrison Sate," Mers Police R. c.

DARTS

Imperial Cale

"That-after it was all over-was Civil Service C. C. the first I heard of it.

¡R. E. Sgt. Mega

C. & P. O. R. C..... "Twenty-four hours after 1 left Royal Naval Police the hut I got buck Telegraph

Ic. c. c. Creek, a small town mostly inhabited 'Royal Naval Police by Indians, but there are a few. Saunders

Bennett white traders there who were able

Philpott to tell me, from what they had

the wireless about the FPlat

Police heard on events in Europe.

Howlett "Often I lived above the timberllae,nowman 4,500ft, up, and hunted in the Rocky Jenner Mountains nearly 9,000ft. up.

"Our party consisted of a guide, a cook, an Indian and myself.

"Sometimes we were eight days' horse-ride from the nearest buman contact."

GERMAN VISITOR

Air Ministry Chiof Lands At Croydon

London, Nov, 21. Major Gen. Karl Bodenschatz and a crew of three in a German Alr Ministry plane landed at Croydon to- day. The arrival is significant in view of Mr. Neville Chamberlain's forthcoming visit to Paris.

It is understood that Bodenschatz

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Highest game Anish-Sabey, 118, Highest Renre in three successive darts. --Howlett, 139.

League Table Pw

I. F. Seta. Moss Imperial Cafe

Royal Naval Police.

C. & P. O. I. c.

U.S. COMMODITY

will mainly discuss commercial pro-Dec.

PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

New York. Nov. 20. New York Catton

blems in the light of Field Marshal

Jan. (1939) Goering's four-year plan and for this

he will ineet prominent Mar. (1839) purs mea.

May (1930) An offelal at the German EmbassyJuly (1039) informed the press that he cannot Oct. (1939) say what was the object of the visit, Spot The Embassy was merely informed) that Bodenschatz was arriving for a

short stay. He was unable to say

he may return to-morrow,

Dec.

Opening 8.59/50 847/48

Closing

8.08/68

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# 25/25

8.50/50 829/30

9 04/05 7.75/75

8.12/13

7.81/81 9.88 Nom.

New York Rubber

1590b/16.00 15.85/65 15.05/85 15.05/00

how long the visitor will remain and Mar. (1939) 15.95 /DS

May

15.95 701

15.65/70 15.67 N

Sales for the day:-4,160 tons.

Chicago Wheat

Bodenschatz is chief at the German Sept. Air Ministry, his post beng the Oct. equivalent of an Under-Secretaryship in Britain. He has visited London the frequently and once witnessed air force pageant at Hendon and also a display of Britain's most modern Dec. lighting and commercial planes at May Hatfield. He accompanied 11.tler to July Kome on his visit to Signor Musso- lini last May-Unlted Press.

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Dec. May

0,977,000 bushels.

Chicago Corn

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July

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AMERICANS SHANGHAI

(Continued from Page 13

slonary and philanthrople enterprises. | July merce, and to control American mis- May

"Once China's resources are har nessed to Japanese economie and war machines, the menace to Amerion is apparent, but then it may be too late for peaceful means."

trics, commodities and communica tions in North and Central China, and asked the Prime Minister by whom the capital for the syndicate was being subscribed, whether it was In each cr kind, and what steps he had taken to prevent British trade M:.scr tor kore

from being excluded from the China При Inumbers ur las market. Majesty's Government were naturai- Mr. R. A. Butler replying, sald that ly of a conuenta naure, and he understood that two companies could make no actalled latement, formally established on Nuvem flowever, he assured the House that ber 7. One-half of the capital was the conversations were of a frank Lo be furnished in each case by the masters of common concern to the bay private investors, part of the Gov- the State Department clearly under- two governments in the politient and

erniment's Investment being repre- stood the situation, but the publle econoane Azid.

sented by contributions in kind. was not aware of the significance of Mr. Chamberlain replied, "No sir,"

The British Ambassador had been the developments, Issured that no when he was

exclusive rights or whether uny asked

therefore "Americans in China monopolistic privileges were claimed urge the American public to rally to plunge or guaraniec, written or int-

these by plied, had

enterprises. Representa- been

Elven by the tions would continue to be made to in their efforts to preserve our legi- |

the support of the State Department Dominions and Colonies

that they

the Japanese Government whenever imate position in the Far East would come to the assistance of

British interests Brain in case of attack upon the

were adversely in the face of Japanese aggression."— United Kingdom by any country.

offected. Reuter.

United Press. Air. Rutier state that no reply had been received to the Braual note to Germany regarding damage to the property of armi Jewish subject in Germany, neither had a reply been received concern- ing the protest against German at- tacks on British members of parha- ment,

and frienoly character, and covera Japanese Government, and one-half The committee's statement said that

ROCHESTER

FINDS

A MAYOR AT LAST

Rochester's week-long search for a mayor (unpaid, no expenses found) ended recently. Mr. Cyril Sherwin Knight, a bachelor of forty-four, was persuaded by a depulation of fellow-councillors to say “Yes,”

Mr. Chamberlain stated that this at- tention had been drawn to German propaganda, charging His Majesty's Government with permitting acts of terrorism in India and Palestine. While he was well aware of the un-

But though Rochester has found Rochester's main difficulty in find- fortunato effect of such articles on its 479th mayor, a new Admiral of Ing a mayor has been due to the fact Anglo-German relations, the Foreign the Medway and a new High Con- that the city pays nothing towards Secretary did not consider it neces- stable of the Castle-Mr. Knight will his expenses (which may be as much

draw the

attention of the become all three on November as £2,000). But it was the mayo- sary to draw German Government to this fact. the city has not found a mayoTERI. ress problem, not this, that made

The Government had good reason Mr. Knight said "I have no weman Mr. Knight hesitate. to believe that the German army was relative who could act as mayoress." now at peace strength, and that re-

He said: "I hope our mayors will So the city's large gold bangle and never be paid a salary." serves, specially called up, had been diamond pendant, which are the released, declared Mr. B. A. Butler, mayoress's badges of office, will be In reply to a question—Router. unused for a year.

Mr. Knight is secretary and mana- ger of a firm of coal factors.

HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

The Annual General Meating of the Hongkong Society for the Protection

of Children will take place in the Helona May Institute, on Tuesday, December 13, at 5.15 p.m.

Anne Crozler,

Hon. General Secretary.

THE "TELEGRAPH” will send a Staff Photographer to all events of public interest. Requests should be addressed to the Pictorial Editor.

1938.

POST OFFICE.

FIRST CLASS MAIL

The Public Aro reminded that scaled Icuers and packets, irrespec- tive of contents, are classified as "fral cines mail and must prepaid as auch.

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

Registered Mail 0.45 a.m. Nov. 20 Ordinary Mall 10.30 a.m. Nov, 20. This mail will be forwarded by the 5. Rawalpindi" and is due to arrive at London on December 24, 1938.

CHRISTMAS MAIL FOR CANADA AND U. 3. A. Christmas Printed Paper Mau (Christmas Cards etc.. in, open envelopes) and Parcels for Canida and Letters and Parcel Mails for U 9. A. will be closed in the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Office per as. "Empress of Asia" as follows:-

Parcels

3.00 p.m. Nov. 24, Registered Mail 9.15 a.m. Nov, 25, Ordinary Moll 10 .m. Nov. 25. These molls are due to arrive at Vancouver B.C. and Seattle (U.S.A.) on December 12, 1938.

MAIL LETTERS

CHRISTMAS

PAPER

PRINTED MAIL AND PARCELS FOR AUSTRALIA

The Christmas Printed Papor Mail (Christmas Cards etc., in open en- velopes) and Parcels for Australia will be closed in the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Port Once as follows:

Parcela

5.00 pm. Dec. 1. Registered Mail 8.45 am. Dec. 2. Ordinary Mail 0.30 am. Dec. 2. These Malls will be forwarded by the ss. Tanda and are due to arrive. at Sydney on December 21, 1038.

AIR MAIL HERVICES

Air Mall for certain places pro viously served by the Chungking and ed via Hanol and thence by air as Hankow Air-lines, will be despatch-

services permit.

MAIL FOR CANTON Ordinary mail (not Registered.. Insured or Parcela) will be accepted for Canton and despatched as ctr cumstances permit,

VIA BIBERIA ROUTE Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Eire) and· South America are forwarded “yla Siberia" It ́so superscribed,

OUTWARD MAIL TIMER Registered and Parcel Malla nre closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise. Ordinary letter mall only for West stated, and where mails are advertis- Kwangtung. Kwangai, Szechwan, ed to close at or before am re- Kwelchow and Hunan will be aegistered and parcel mails are closed cepted at senders' risk.

at 5 pm. on the previous day.

From

INWARD MAILS

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Duo.

Straits and Manila.

Amoy

Conte Verde Cremer

.November 22.

.November 23.

Shanghai and Swatow

Kingyuan

.November 22.

Straits and Manila,

Menesthrus

.November 22.

Straits

November 22.

Saigon

Aramis

.November 23,

Manila

Emp. of Asia

..November 23.

Air Mall by "Imperial Airways

Direct

date, Imperial

Airways Plane......November 23.

Service"---San Pan-American Airways Fland

November 23.

Talamba

.November 23.

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Tilsadane Yochow

.November 23.

.November 23..

Bervice-London

17th November.

Air Mall by "Pan-American Air-

ways

Direct

Francisco date, 10th November. Parels from Calcutta and Straits Java and Marila Haiphong.

Pakhoi and Hoihow Straits and Europe via Suez (Letters and Papers) London, date October 27, and London Parcels London date, 20th October.

Manila

Hofhow

Japan and Shanghai

Javn

Japan

Jupun and Shanghai

Manila

Ale Mail by "Imperial

Direct

Service"-Londen

20th November.

Japan.......

Tientsin and Swatow Amoy

For

Holhow and Pakhol Swatow

Airwaya

Corfu

M/V. Nanking Mulnom.... Pres. Daumer Tilsaroca Kamo Maru Rawalpindi Corneville

November 24. November 24..

.November 24..

November 24.

November 24.

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.November 26.

November 26.

November 27..

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Hupch Tlalak

OUTWARD MAILS

Fort Bayard and Haiphong

Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin Shanghai and Japan Haiphong

Daren Amoy

Per

Tuesday

Date and Time.

Llangchow....Tues., Nov. 22, Noon. Anhul....Tues., Nov. 22, 1.30 p.m.. Jean Dupuis..Tues., Nov. 22, 2 p.m. Wednesday

Guam,

Parcels only for Singapore Air Mail for Manila,

Honolulu and U.S.A. by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service” -duc San Francisco 80th Novem- ber.

Saigon

Newchiwang Wed., Nov, 23, 8.30a.m. Aramis ....Wed, Nov. 23, 9.30 am.. Wingsang

Wed., Nov. 23, noon. Tingsang Wed., Nov. 23, 3.30 p.m.

Wed, Nov. 23, 3.30 p.m.. Cremer......Wed, Nov. 23, 5 p.m. Pan American Always Plano

Tainan

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Pres. Downer

Thurs., Nov. 24, 3.30 p.m.

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperlat Airways Plane

Direct

London, Service" due 1st December.

Thurs, Nov. 24:. K.F.O.

Record

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Shanghal, Japan, USA., Central and South America via Vancouver B.C., and (Parecla and Papers for Canada and, U.S.A.)--due Van- couver BC., 12th, December.

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Saturday ..... Yochow Alz Mail for

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