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NOTICE.

Notice is hereby given that Mr. Victor S. Hamak is no longer connected with Mamak & Com pany, Sports Outfitters, 10 Peking Road, Kowloon, дя from December, 1938.

SUNDAR SINGH,

Sole Proprietor, Mamak & Company."

6th

peri Tuition. Apply Tony's Dance HONG KONG HORTICULTURAL Studio, China Building, 6th Floor, 12-A.

FOR SALE.

SOCIETY

NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the above FOR SALE--Selection of used Society will be held at the Board gramophone records, operatic, classical and others, incl. complete Room of Mesars. Jardine, Mathe- album sets. List on application. son & Co., Ltd. (by kind permis- Box No. 500, "Hongkong Telegraph."{sion) on Monday, the 19th Decem-

her, 1938, at 5.15 p.m.

ARMS POSSESSION

The Annual Show of Flowers. and Vegetables will take place on

the 8th. March, 1939.

Man Described as A Tuesday, the 7th, and Wednesday,

Hired Assassin

YEAR'S HARD LABOUR:

"The defendant said that he had been hired by another man for $30 to stab some person who was to be pointed out," "declared Inspector A.

Carey at the Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday, when he prosecuted a 10-year-old youth. Yuen Chiu-ping, who was charged before Mr. E. Himsworth with unlawful possession

of arms.

J. T. BAGRAM,

Hon, Secretary. Hongkong, 6th December, 1933.

CHINA LIGHT & POWER

CO., LTD.

Notice to Shareholders.

Monday

NOTICE.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

SPECIAL CHRISTMAS

EXCURSION

Hong Kong to Shanghai and Return,

from 15th December, 1938 to 15th Round Trip Tickets available

January, 1939,

"A" SALOON-HK$120-Return. "B" SALOON-HK$100.—Return.

Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd, General Managers, Indo-China S.N. Co., Ltd. Messrs. Butterfield & Swire, Agents, China Navigation Co., Ltd.

MEMEL REPERCUSSIONS

(Continued from Pape

parties-ins

·

20 eundidates. Each

party is presenting the electors with

bookią giving details of their candidates, with one candidate to the page,

Voters may put a whole booklet into the ballot box, or make a list by selecting individım! candidates.

The German Party sectured 24 seats in the 1935 elections, when Germans were not permitted to circulate electioneering propaganda.

No incidents have been reported during the polling.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

The Nazl leuder, Herr Neumann that an EXTRAORDINARY

appealed for discipline and order GENERAL MEETING of the above-among his followers in un eve of the Inspector Carey said that at 2.15 nmed Company will be held at election speech at Heydekrug, six am. on December 5, a constable on the Head Office, St. George's miles from the German frontier. duty in Taku Street, Yaumati, saw Building, Victoria, Hong Kong, two Chinese hiding in the shadows. The connable went up and managed immediately following the Ordin- to intercept one of them, the defen-ary Yearly Meeting of the Com-is the same as the Reich storm-

dant. When he was searched,

Pany to take place on Wednesday,

dagger was found concealed In his the 21st day of December, 1938, at Noon, when the subjoined

Kirdle,

The defendant said that he had Resolution will be proposed as been hired by another man, the one who had escaped, for $30, to stab Ordinary Resolution, viz:- some person who was to be pointed out. He did not know the man's hame, nor where he lived.

Inspector Carey said he nad been instructed to Rak for h severe sentence. There was no doubt the mon was a hired assassin,

Mr. Himsworth imposed a sentence

of 12 months' hard labour.

FOUND WITH FIREARM

In Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen's Court,

Det-Sergeant C. Mottram applied

All over Memelland, Neumann Ruards, whose uniform, but for the colour and absence of the swastika,

suburbs and outlying villages, where troopers, patrolled various districts.

Voting a brisk in Memel and ita

distributed to those who had voted by midday, about half the population had gone

10 the polls. Badges represented Borussia, the Britania of Memel Germans,

When the polls were closed it was estimated by the German Party that

95 per cent of the electorate voted, which compared with 91.3 in 1935.-

That the Authorised Capital of the Company be increased to Fifteen Million Dollars by the creation of One Million New Shares of the nominal value of | Reuter, $5 each and that such Now Shares he issued at such time or times and on such terms and conditions as the Directors in their absolute discretion shall see Bt."

MORE TERRITORY

FOR REICH7

London, Dec. 11. The Memei elections are being watched with close attention in Lundon says the Sunday Times diplomatic correspondent, who adde Hly Order of the Board of that if the Nazis succeed in obtain

overwhelming majority, of which there is every indication, the possibility of Memel territory being included in the Reich before Christ- mas is by no means excluded.

for a three days' remand in the case Directors, against Lam Ming, 40, who WOB

charged with unlawful possession of

i revolver ELITO five rounds of ammunition.

Kranted.

The remand พกง

Lám-was- alleged to have had the revolver and ammunition on his

person at Yaumati on December Det-Sergeant Mottram said that

THE

H.E.

NOEL BRAGA,

Secretary.

מלת קנון

The

The correspondent says that there are signs that Memel Nazis, if their election hopes are fulfilled, intend to been petition the Relch Government for

formal

recognition of the territory as German. In this innnner they would

VOLUNTEERS

pleased to authorise the award of

The Governor his

members of the Hongkong Voluntee. Defence Corps: CQMS H. L. Lock-adopted in Austria. At the request of the Merel Government, German hart, Cpl. T. Seddon.

troops might then, it is feared, cross the border from East Prussia.

Thefts From

Safe

Two Visits By Thief Reported

Mr. T. H. Lunson, of the Dairy Farm, Pokfulam, has reported to the police that some person entered his quarters between November 21 and 28, and stole, from a locked safe, the sum of $57,

Another $50 was stolen from the safe between December 1 and 8.

Mrs. F. Barnes, residing at 37, Granville Road, reports that between midnight and 6.30 am, on Saturday, someone broke into her house and

stole a gold rosary,

Mr. Silen, of 23, Jordan Road, first floor, reports the larceny of clothing) valued at $47.

Yuen Chal-wan, merchant, of No. 10, Fuk Wah Street, third floor, re- ports that between 1 a.m. and 1.15 .m. on Sunday, someone broke into his house and stole money, jewellery and clothing valued at $240.

Mr. Rose, of the PW.D., reports that between 8 p.m. on Thursday and

December 12, 1938.

Don't

spend

6 p.m. on Friday, someone stole a half your life

water meter valued $50 from a wall at the rear of Halphong Street The Government.

stolen meter is the property of the catching

Mr. Mcintyre of No. 18, Peak Road, reports that about 5.20 pm. on Royal Naval Recreation Club ground Saturday, while journeying from the at Causeway Bay, he lost an overcoat valued at $30.

Radiomen Schul, of the U.S.S. Pope, reports that between 12.30 am. and 0 a.m. on Sunday, he lost * pocketbook containing $145 in Hong-. kong currency.

SERVICES GOLF TOURNMENT AT FANLING -

on

Leading results in the individual | events in the United Services Golf meeting, which

were played Thursday and Friday last at Fanling, by kind permission of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club, were as ful-j low:

36 toles Championship Scratch.-L. Col. E. P. C. Collin 70-4-60-150; Cppt. F. R. Darry RN. 3+7=102.

34 1tolos andicap-Lt. Col. C. Craw- ford-Jones (18); Lt. Cdr. D. C. Ingram, R.N. (1).

10 Holes Handicap (Old Course) -Capt. W. G. Harvey (10), 67,

cold

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CHRISTMAS LETTER MAIL FOR

SOUTH AFRICA

(By Imperial Airways Service) The last Christmas Letter Mail (15 cents per half-ounce) for South Africs by the "Imperial Airways Plane will be closed as follows:

Registered Mall. 6 pm, Dec. 12. Ordinary Mail... 7 p.m., Dec. 12. This mail is expected to arrive at Durban on December 21, 1038.

CHRISTMAS LETTER MAIL "By AIR" FOR U.S.A. (By Pan American Airways Service) The lost Christmas letter mail by air for USA. by the "Pan American Airways Plane" will be closed follows:

as

Registered Mail... 5 pan. Dec. 14, Ordinary Mall.... 7 p.m. Dec. 14. This mall is due to arrive at Ban Francisco on December 21, 1938.

MAIL LETTERS

(By Imperial Airways Bervion) The lost Christmas Letter Mall (15 - cents per half-ounce) for Great Britain and Australia by the "ime peria! Airways Plane'' will be closed as follows:

Registered Mall 5 pm, Dec. 20. Ordinary Mall

7 pm, Dec. 15. This mall is due to arrive at Lon- don on December 22, and Sydney on December 24, 1050.

MAIL FOR CANTON Registered and ordinary mails (not Insured or Parcels) will be ae- cepted for Canton and despatched as clrcumstances permit.

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE Leiters and Postcarda Zor Europe (except Great Britain and Bire) and Bouth America are forwarded" "via Siberia" 12 so superscribed.

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OUTWARD MAIL, TIMES Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 15 minutes earlier than the tima given below unless otherwire Ordinary letter mail only for West atated, and where mails are advertis Kwangtung, Kwangsl, Szechwan,ed to close at or before 9 230Ị TÔN Kwelchow and Hunan will be acistered and parcel maila are closed cepted at senders' risk.

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ROME PRESS TAKES

A HOLIDAY

19 ifoles Handicap (New Course).-Co. while the Mediterranean was being T. L. Rogers (JB), 60.

Veterans Competition 18 Hales Handi- thrown into increasing disturbance by Jones (18): E/Capt. A. K. Dibley, R.N. occupying France, Hiller was on the cap, Old Course)-Lt. Col. C. Crawford Italy's demands. which were pre- (14) led 10.

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FANLING CHAMPIONSHIP

In the semi-final

"We don't know what direction it will take. Since Munich and the destruction of Czecho-Slovakia he has had so many choices open that his trouble is which to take frst: whether it should be Memel or plonship of the Royal Hongkong Golf Ukrainians against, Poland, or the of the cham-Danzig: whether to stir up the Polish Club at Fanling yesterday. A. E. Transylvanian

population thing points to an early resumption against Rumania, None can tell, but every- of Nazi aggression, and no concerted resistance is being made against It."

further enquiries were to be made. ¡ Eftelency Medals to the following be following closely the methods Lissaman beat K. S. Robertson

ARMED RAID IN WANCHAI

Three men, armed with scissors and a file dagger, entered the third floor of No. 390, Hennessy Read, Sunday morning, robbed occupants of money and a pair gold earrings, and escaped.

His Excellency the Governor has on appointed Mr. V. D. Sorby lo be a Member of the Volunteer Advisory of Commission in place of Mr. A. G.

Langston.

the

of

JUST RECEIVED

A Luscious Assortment

American Fruits

Vegetables

&

APPLES

BLACK, RED

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RED DELICIOUS

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GRAPES

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and 5, and W. J. S. Key beat F.

Redmond und Lissaman

was round in 73 and Nelther Lithuania nor Poland could

won comfortably. Robertson knock- oppose by force German occupation.

ed his opponent's ball in

at the Mr. Churchill added that he had Bearing in mind Czecho-Slovakia's Lissaman had three two's.

ninth' but in the last nine holes never seen such division upon foreign fate, Lithuania might be willing to

policy in Britain in his lifellme. ngree to the territorial change in re-first nine holes and was out in 17 It was hampering the whole progress Key played especially well in the The country was deeply divided and turn for concessions for trade through Memel.

or 38.

of national defence-Reuter."

There might thus be negotiated n revision of the 1024 Memel Conven- tion to which the guarantors, Britain, Franee, Japan and Italy would be naked to agree.--Reuter.

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