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for 3 days prepaid
12-A.
TUITION
GIVEN.
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tho
MINDANAO LEAVES FOR CANTON
Many Americans Aboard Gunboat
until
THE HONGKONG
Britain's New Call To Nation
Sir John Anderson Outlines Aim Of National Rogistor
London, Dee, 1.
TELEGRAPH.
-timated he hoped to 117: "Don in-
bern
FRIDAY,
DECEMBER 2, 1938.
DETERMINATION TO Rugby
FIGHT IN CHINA
(Continued from Page 1
articles to stimulato British assistance for Chinese rellet. She said: "One o the most conspicuous needy is tons Pud tons of Jodine and other anti- septics,"
HEROIC CHINESE GIRLS Mrs. nadane spoke with adınira- tion of the Chinese girls who were now accepted on a footing of sull equality with the men.
Triangular Tournament
Commences
Army To Clash With Club To-morrow
The Arst round of the
POST OFFICE.
FIRST CLASS MAIL
MAIL LETTERS
The Pubile Bre reminded that sealed letters and packels, respec- Kwanglung,
Ordinary letter mail only for West tive of contents, are classified as Arst; Kwerchow and Hunan will be ne- Kwangsi, Szechwan, class mail and must be prepaid an sucii,
cepted at senders' risk.
CHRISTMAS PRINTED PAPER MAIL FOR AUSTRALIA
MAIL FOR CANTON The Christmas Printed Paper Mail Ordinary mall (Christinas Cards etc. in
(not Registered, open Insured or Parcels) will be accepted will be
I was specially Impressed by their
sense of
of personal responsibility to help the Chinese cause. At all the colleges they are training for war, but they are not actually fighting in Rugby Football Triangular Tourna-velopes) for Australa
"Every girl is taught to use a rifle, the regular army, though I am told ment between the Army, Navy and closed in the General Post Once and for Canton and despatched as cir- that many girls go out with the Club commences the W.A.A C.3., of the great war, ground at Sookunpoo at 4 p.m. querillas. They are rather acting like the Army play the Club on the Army foflow-
to-morrow, when Kowloon Central Post Office as cumstances permit,
writing letters for the soldiers and Prior to the Triangular Tournament performing other services.
Registered Mail A 45 vnt. Dec. 2 match, there will be a game between
Ordinary Mall 9.30 a.m. Dec. 2. Ana Salis will be forwarded by "One and all are Imbued with the Club "A" XV and a Navy side, the rs. Tanda and are due to arrive passion for learning always with en commencing at 2.45 p.m.
at Sydney on December 21, 1830. eye to the service of a better China from the war." which they are convinced wili arise
The Club aldes have been selected as tohowa--
CHRISTMAS LETTER MAIL FOR CANADA
THE U.S.S. MINDANAO left) for Canton at 8 a.m. to-day with "DANCING IN HOURS"-Rapid passengers and 878 bags of mail.
Lessons. Beginners “A Spte.ality." Advanced Courses. Commodore John Stup.er was Modern Ballroom Tango, Tap. Ex-on board the ship which will not pert Tution. Appy-lóny's Dancu | return to Hongkong Studio, China Lunding, 6.h Floor, December 22.
The eagerly uwalted statement by ronow.ng were the passengers: Mr. the Lord Privy Seal on measures the WANTED KNOWN.
Ratiz, Miss Tedhunter, Miss Hup-t
Government has decided to adopt to Dr. Thomson, Miss Sanlin, Dr. ARG
ensure that man-power and woman- Mrs. C. A. Hayes, Mr. E. L. Hill, Dr. CHRISTMAS CARDS and original 3. M. Henry, Dr. H. S. Frank, Mis
power is organised in the most effce skeichos by R Poinsot, depicting Rolfe, Mrs. A. Anderson und
live and practical way for the four valuntary service of the State was junks, Chinese life and scenery. Chines Exhibited for sale at The Little Shop, Miss Harr.s, Mr. F. A. McClure
Mr. and Mrs. an nurses,
muar in the House of Commons this Gloucester Arcade. book early,
MUS.A.
Sir Jolin afternoon. 0. Agricultural Research
a similar Bureau, Mr. Hana Detlef Kunuri, D.. y compehensive statement (Mrs) Daust, Mr. 1. Rudloff. Mr. II. distant date on other aspects.cf the
at no, BUDDING MOTORISTS, safety
Rode, Dr. Fisher, Hans Pickcke, Me. responsibilities with which
he hnd fira! Take Sing bros, the mour and Mrs. Demeure, Mrs. Pearson, Mi
Mrs. Haldane said she had a long namely civil defence. tu.tion speciolats
Ist. KV.M. W. MacGrath; G. K. Dealing first with the National Re Kni-shek, and brought back a charm-W, E. Grieve, D. H. Stewart, F. Cess-15 cents per half-ounce) for Canada conversation with Malame Chiang Chadwick, H. D. Bidwell (Capatin). comprehens.vor, Mr. Bolumn, Mrs. J. P
(By Imperial Airways Service) driving coldse, tull.on, car, gasoline, Anderzon, Mrs. Alice J.
ister the Minister raid the Governing pho
The Last Christmas Letter Mall Dr. and Mrs. Kuttner, Mr.
that compulsory registration was not MER. G. Hill, Dr. F. Karcher and Dr.
Fike it who had interviewed the Oliphant, C.-M. Stark, B. O'M, Deane, K. W. Salter. E. W. Stout, R. G. L. II.
at present necessary or desirable. Snyder
of the lockt Hospital, But the Government satished distinguished pair, Mrs, Haldane was Mr. G. M. Kelley, Mra. Schenk, Mr.
that all immed'ale necds the chele's
deenly impressed with Chiang Ku A. J. G. Taylor and W. B. Richard- Thomson, Mr. R. Peuverque
powerful of situation could best be met by
pronality
and the China Elzetric Co., Mr. C. II. tary strvice, It was an essential rene confidence in the future, and "A" XV-F. M. Thompson; D. 1. Young, Mr. Hagerty, Mr. Van den preliminary however, that all who with Madame Chiang's lambent Banquet, D. Hynes, E. Tavinar, Schalk
of J.C.d..., Mr. F Bra wished to serve the
C. J. Powell; J. Hutchison; R. weler of the German Consulate, Mr. know how their enuntry should! Patriotism.
"But they are only the embodiment Rutherford, J. Moodle; J. S. Dunnett services could best
in excelsis of the spirit of determina- (Captain), G. M. Morrs, T. B. Pratt, be utilised. It was therefore pased to publish a handbook a copy concluded Mrs. Haldone. Reuter,
efore pro tion which I found everywhere," P. W. Burtos, J, Redmi, K. H. G. af which would be delivered to every household, eenlawning particulars of
White and E. C. Luscombe. all the services for which volunteers were required, and indicating the types of men and women suitable for rach, together with a list of the key Decupations iz which Individuals could best serve the State in a timel of emergency by remaining at thej work for which they had been train- cd.
"Campbell, ister the
licences and test fee $50 inclusive. the Texas Co., Mrs. S. M. Gaerwent had come to the conclusion coth hotographed portrait of them to-ford, J. R. Henderson; K. A. Watson, by the "Imperial Airways Plone"
Telephone 57122.
SHARE PRICES
The following la the list of local share quotations issued this morning. Backs
H. K. Bunks, $1,300 b.
H.K. BARK (Lon. neg.), £83 n. Courated Bank, Col1⁄2 n.
Mercantile Bunk, A. & B., £2
Mercante Bank, C. £13..
East Asia Lanit, 388 n.
Insurancet
Canton Ins., $215 n.
Unton Ins., $45 b.
China Underwriters, $2 s. RA, Fire Ins., $100 n.
Shipping
Douglas, $60 b.
H.K. Steamboats, $18 n. Indo-Chinas (rel.), $60 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $24 n. Shell Bearer, af- 85/- n. Umon Waterboats, $0.
►
H.K.
Docks Eic.
& K. Winrys, $114. H.K. Docks (old), $184 11. H.K. Dacks (new), $174 n. Providents (old), $5.20 b and s Providents (new), $5.05 s. New Box need S. 54.80
Ducka, Sh. $100 n. Shanghai
n.
Kauno lining Aum., a/. 17/- n. Raubs, $8.10 b.
Venz:
Goldfeld, $3 n.
Hongkong Mines, 7 cts. n..
Philippine Mining
Antamuks, P. 47 sa.
Atoky,
Baguio Gold P. 241⁄2 sa.
Ben ust Consul, F. 12.80 sn. Coco Grove, P. 40 s. Gunsohudiwa Mule.., 2. 0035 KA. Demonstrations, P. 28 sa IX L...
San
P. 1.74 s. Mauricio, Suyoe Consol, P. 20 0. United Paincales, P. 51 sa.
Lands, Holoia, wie,
$6.35 b. Hoteis,
IL. and S.
H.K. Lands 4% deb. 107
1. Lab, $34% b.
n.
Shanghai Lands, Sh. $8.00 n. Humphreys, 4
R.K. Ranies, 55% n. Chinese Estates, $98 n.
Public Utilitina
H.K. Tramways, $16.50 b. Peak Trams (old), sun. Peak Trams (new), 53%. . Star Ferriee, $70. Youmat! Ferries (old), $23. Yaumatt Ferries, (new), $22 n. China Light (old), $10.60 b. Ch.na Light (new), $10.30 b, H.K. Electric, $50 b.
Mucus Electric, $17
n.
Sandakan Lights, $10 n.
Telephone (old), $23.50 b,
Telephone (new), $8.00 n. Singapore Tractions, s/- 22/8 n. Singapore Pref., s/- 26/- n.
Cald: Macg.
Industrial
Sh. $14 n.
Cald: Macg. (Pd: Sh. $13 n.
Cunion Ices. $170 n. Cements, $15 b
H.K. Ropes, $
band s
$4.05 n. Stores, &c. Dairy Farms. $234 n.
Watsons, $0.80 b
Lane Crawfords, $8 n.
Sinceres, $2 n.
Wing On (H.K.), $38 n.
William Powell, Ltd., 90 cts. n. Cotton Mill
Ewa Cotton Sh. $10 n. S'hai Cottun Sh. $110 n. Zoong Sings, Sh. $24 n. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $40 n.
Miscellaneous
H.K. Entertainments, $0% n. Constructions, $1% n. Vibro Piling, $5% n.
Ch. Govt. 8% 1925 G$ Bonds.,
71%% n.
H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 6% prm, b. II.K. Govt. 34% Loan par b. Marumans (Lon.), s/- 18/6 n. Marsinana (HK), n/- 3/- n
of
H.
Spalinger the Swiss Consul, Mr. G. M. Kossen, Mr. Floyd Carmert and Miss Betty J.
Brownell, Lingnan University students and Mr. Lange.
The U.S.S. Talsa is at Swatow and will return to Hongkong on Dectm- ber 13.
QUEENIE AND HER HAWAIIANS
Popular Troupe Back At Gloucester Hotel
Queenie, complete with ukelele, a new repertory of songs, her scintil- lating personality, David, her ercon- ing partner, a captivating torch- singer, and a brand new Hawat.nn dancer, is back in Hongkong, ready to open a new stage at the Glouces ter Hotel on Saturday night.
Queene and her Hawailan girls will be remembered by Hongkong social- ites as the entertainers who "epened" 1 Gloucester, but since then Queente has made more than one appearance at this hotel, and always has she enjoyed remarkable popu- larity. The new rearon will be no exception judging by the programme Queenie and her colleagues have to offer.
and
is
One of the big attractions Didian Roque, a newcomer to the troupe, whom Queenie proudly des cribes
fis her torch-singer. Her swing vocation is certain to
capture the approval of Gloucester
Hotel No lees Important mem- Dairong. bers are Nino Warsaw. another new trouper, and Mory ane of the original "panel who was whesd dancing is still "tops". The girls! have a widened repertory of Hawal ún dances, many of which are set swing rhythm, and embellished with vocal background by Queenie and David. Queenie, of course, will also make her own Inimitable contribu- tions, and David will be there to kee that the rhythm and temno is 0.K.
The troupe promises first-rate en- tertainment,
doubtlers
the Clouerstei will hold "house"
capacity to give Queenie and colleagues
her a warm welcome Saturday night.
የን!
West's Moral Obligations
London, Dec. 1.
to
оп
Dr. Logan Roots, missionary bishop:
of Hunkow, who recently
from Chinese war
On
returned areas, told
the that in
the
re- the
was
volun-
CHINESE MAN OF MYSTERY IN ARMS CASE (Continued from Page 1.)
come here and tell us about Shu," jo.neu Mr. C. G. L. du Camn, für the defence.
Mr. Clayton did not reply.
RELATED 10 DR. KUNG" M. Lutite, who gave his evidence through an interpreter, was asked by Mr. au Cann, or the Wings, what he knew of Chou Tin Shu,
This! Chinese Man of Mystery."
Were
you
toki ass man was
i brother-in-law of the Chinese Prime Minister, Dr. Kung?"
INDUSTRY TO CONFER Regarding this list. the Ministry of Linor bus atrandy done much pre- mmary work in classifying occupa- 1lons, but before settling the nal deunts there would be a consultation of both sides in Wil Expresch.ives of industry. In addition
pub- to this Leity, and as a preparation for the ez-ordinated
ted recruiting campaign for all the varicus services for which Valunteers were required, which it Way hoped to launch carly n the New Year, he was establishing a national M. Laffite: by Mr. eratrick Wil- service organisation, with lucat com- Eng, and it was confirmed by Mr.
the throughout
country, es W.lling, that Mr. Shu was re- which could give full information lated to Chang Kai-shek and Dr. ana guidance to ciding where their duty lay.
to Individuals In de Kung. Sir John Anderson made clear that it was intended to provide that per- sons volunteering for ccrlain classes of civilian servie: noud be invied to undertak more definite contrac- tu obligation than had been ex- peeted hitherto,
mittees
Declaring his belief that the people would respond at once to the call to rvice as soon as they had been told how their servlees could be used the Minister stated the am was to enrol sufficient number of recruits to bring each of the various services up lo estimated requirements, and to cbtain
for cach service an adequate number of restrvcs.
Moreover, since he anticipated volunteers would come forward in Kreater numbers than would be re- quired for immediate need, pro- vis.on would be made for the bal- once to be registered in unallocated
reserve.
The Minister kattr intimated that] no special legislation would be re-, quired In ennnretion w.th proposals. British Wireless.
AUSTRALIA TO ADMIT REFUGEES (Continued from Page 1.)
the
with what luggage they were able to curry.
Jewish women pre accompanying the children as far as the frontier, where Dutch elvlilans have arranged to feed them.United Press.
CALL TO DUTCH TO ASSIST The Hague, Dec. 1, Urging the enure nation to parti- cipate in the collection for refugees to be taken in Holland on Saturday. Premier Colijn declared in a brand- cast to-day that the refugee problem in Holland had become so grent that the entire
nation
Desist. must
It in-
c
Fon.
STARTING TIMES ANNOUNCED
Golf At Fanling On Sunday
Old Course
DA. E Elena. I_Newten. 921 . F. C. Marten, W Key. AN EN CAlta FA Redmend.
ก า
10 IT T
Fox.
Parker H H Mandy. Young D. S. Rabh. D34 TIC & S'hai. Bank, H.MS. "Corn:
flower,** 849 W. A. Weght. It. 11. Peng. BAL $ atac 14 EH WIN-m*, G_11_}T»nev, Mr. du Cannacked M.
02 11 Che Muren WF. Leckie. Laffitte Re J. Forbes. about a previous transaction.
Inn T. F# Waters AB. Duncan. M. Lotte sa.d that the tansse- Tin ng
. J. Hrepay. BC Melery, DR tion took place in May 1937.
1993 Turner, A W prizeker, volved 20,000,000 cartridges, for 14 λ
revis, J. Horren, which he was to pay £16,950.
Bandew. R. Bewell, tankarn thardson. learned that goods arriv:d in Rotter- ཀཀ
dwell, I 30 Cante, dam from Hamburg, but he never inte remeret Mestellen.
10 34 11. Overy W. IF Menzie. saw them.
A. Step. A. Cominerali regard to the deal, the sub- 10 44 1
Jadinen, 317 w Shewan. Jeet of the charge, M. Laffitte agreed:
Pann. J. R. COMM A. M. Durers. d.reetly the subution
GC-mobeli. discovered Frederick Willing hurried, nes
Was jarg 1 very. CM. Gre round to see him and he was ter-
Morall, 11, 1ud. w. E Buchen W. Woodward. r.bly upset.
nav C D N Walker, The magistrate, Sir Rollo Graham Ya, 11 Mens Fure. Campbell, adjourned the cars until
Valentipe Paper #alo. December 9. Bail fer the Willings N. K. Littlejohn, A. H. McBride.
W. Mayhew. was continued, but an application fer bal for Corrigan was refused.
With
hat
Stock Market
Strikes Quiet Tone
London, Dec. 1. After a moderately good start, the London Stock Market turned quiet and initial gains were reduced owing to the absence of continued support.
124
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New Course
02 J. W. Clague, P. A. Annie. #25 teneren.*. Greves."
30 D. D. Forbes, S. A. Wallace, 949 N. P. Fox, J. G. Crlesworth. 044 H. N. Willemson, T. J. Price. 940 T. A. Pearce, P. H. Ecoenes, 912 Mr. Willams, Min, Henry. 950 D. Lyon, K. R. Quick. 1000 51. J. Lacon, D. McCullam. 10.0 D. Humphreys, W, M. Barten. 10.16 P. S. Cassidy, Col. Matthews. 10 27 H. J. D. Lowe. E. J. Wagner. 1021 S. S. Church. B. G. Baldwin, 10.32 Sir V. Grayburn. Mish Grayburn.
FB. Winter. Mira Vickers, 10.44 Mrs. Overy, M. Mackenzie.
Fshop, Mrs. Woodward. "Unsuccessful in Ballot for Old Course.
initial strength, but they closed gen- erally easier on Paris selling.
Kafirs were outstanding for their GRAVE TURN
but the france was frin. A higher Foreign exchanges were erratic, level of sterling brought out specum- tive sales, which necessitated offelal; support.-Router Special.
HITLER'S ELECTION
CAMPAIGN
Royal Central Asian Society, there had been a wide response certain quartars both in China and Japan to the call for
moral armament
forward put
by national leaders here.
Berlin, Dec. 1. Lecturing
the "Leaders
Herr Adolf Hitler will wind up his of Hie estimated that 4.000 refugees election campaign in the Sudeten- Ch.nu,"
Dr. Roots said: "I have re- will be in the country on Saturday, ceived almost simultaneously from and he declared that to feed and Reichenberg, which will be broadcart Innd with a speech to-morrow at Prince Konoye and Generalissimo cicthe this Chiang Kai-shek and
number will cost 1.50 by all German stations-Reuser. intter's guilder per head per day, or 2,000,- wife, teltgrams endorsing the ad 000 for moral re-armament that has
guliders
In a year. come from the
Admitting that leauers in Britam. fugees were being supported by re
gees what many of the re- The East is no longer willing listen
lat.ves to the mere preaching of good nevertheless pointed out that the or friends, the Premier advice. Both China and Japan look frontiers would not be closed, nor Lo set w.iciner we can turke
the was it by any means certain that Holland would be able to send the West have a special res- refugees to other countries. ponsiouty 10 new moral leader- ship in East Asia, and I believe our which nezeptance of such a responsibility rocked Hongkong at 1.4 p.m. yester-will deterinine in the coming month's day was also recorded in Swatow. the future of peace and of a new A "Central News" message alates life for China and Japan."cuter. that the tremor shook Swatow build- Ings but no damage has been re- ported.
SWATOW FEELS EARTHQUAKE
The
earthquake Block
DE DURBIN That CERTAIN AGE
MELVYN DOUGLASA
A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE
mengine we prescribe,
In
The
to
DECLARE “HOLY WAR," NEW ARAB DEMAND
(Continued from Page 1.)
Hussein Khalil, and Fuad Effendi Saba, the two last-named having been deported to the Seychelles island-Trans-Ocean.
197 DIE IN MONTH
Jerusalem, Dee. 1. It is unomcially stated that during November about 107 people killed and 131 wounded owing to
of violence in Palcoline-
nety Router.
Wele
Instead of there being favourable favourable, he assided, and Hoi- neneel, they were distinctly un- ath wis required to make arrange- ments for harbouring the refugees for the time being, and a system of permanent relict must be organised. -Trans-Occan,
in
MUST DISMISS NON-ARYANS Athens, Dec. 1. German
and Italiani Arra Greece have been instructed by their head offices to dismiss from their origin-Rewer. staffs all persons not of pure Aryan
C. IN C. FOR SHANGHAI
The C-In-C. China Station, H.E. Vice-Admiral Sir Percy Noble, leaves for Shanghai and the north to-day aboard his Flagship, H.M.S. Kent.
TO STRIKE
ST. NAZAIRE, Dec. 1.
A GENERAL STRIKE has
been declared in all naval shipyards, and 10,000 men are affected.
The strike was decided upon suddenly without a ballot, after the shipyard had decided to re-engage the men who struck vesterday, but with the elimina- tion of the agitators.-Reuter.
COPIES OF
PHOTOGRAPHS
by "Staff Photographer" appearing in the
“SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST".
"THE
and
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH"
may be purchased
at the Business Office
of "The Hongkong Telegraph" Morning Post Building. Wyndham Street.
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GERMAN ENVOY
FOR PARIS
Berlin, Dec. 1. It la authoritatively stated. that Herr Joachim von Ribbentrop the German Foreign Ministèr, leaven for Paris on Monday.
The visit was originally scheduled
More Japanese troops at Samshul for this week, but it was presumably and Sainom on the West River are delayed owing to the French strike..
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ward. for the defence of the Canton
arca.
Chinese guerilla corps operating northeast of Cantan.
along their route of retreat are! Japanese reinforcements are comi- harassing them.
tinually arriving thero from Teeng- Chinese reinforcement Bro con-1shing, 35 miles east of Canton to put tinually arriving on the Samshul up an effort to stem the Chinese ad- sector to join In the counter-attack)vance. on Samshui,
Heavy caruniules are said to have Chungloktam, south of Taipingchong. Four hundred Japanese troops at been suffered by the Japanese during are being sublected to an enveloning fighting at Taipingcheng, 35 miles attack by the Chinese-Central Niwa.-
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