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or

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The following

ket this morning:

quotations

BANKS

H.K. Banks. $....

1.K. Banks, Lon. E.

Chartered

......

Mercantile, A. &. B. £.

Mercantile, C.

were

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Two More Beheaded In Berlin

Berlin, Jan. 17.

84 n. Two more persons executed this .9 n.morning brings the total of the head- .273 .man's vielins to eight.

13 n. They were Heinz Koschen, 23, and 80 n.Gerard Kersand, 26, convicted of secrets, Reuter betraying State

East Asia $

INSURANCES

Canton S..

Union $.

210 sa Special.

475 s.

Chinn Underwriters els..

.70 a.

H.. Fire $.

175 b

SHIPPING

Douglas $

Steamboats S.

Indo-Chinas, P. $ Indu-Chinas, D. $. Shell Bearer s/-. Waterbouts $....

DOCKS ETC. Wharves $. Docks (old) $ Docks (new) $ Providents (old) $ Providents (new) $. New Eng, Sh. $.

Sha. Docks, S. $.

Klan /-

MINING

Itauba $......

Venz: Goldfield $.

Hongkong Mines cis.

Antameks Pa.

Atuks P's

Baguio Gold PS,

13 11.2 55 n.

.24 n.

.116 n. 18,20 17.20 0.

Wednesday

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

SABOTAGE IN ENGLAND -

WIDESPREAD

PLOTS ENGINEERED

January 18, 1939.

·Continued From Page One

TERROR UNEARTHED

WAR IN 1939,

IN IRELAND, CLAIM SAY FASCISTS

receivel, then a detalled examination and patrols in Manchester, Birming- was made. The banb awaits Inspec-| Jam and Edinburgh have bech tiny Home Ofee and Scotland tripled. Especially strongly guarded] Yard experts.

are the Edinburgh suburbs of Porta Bello and Granton, where are the power stations supplying half of Scotland with electricity, one of them being recently completed at a cost of £2,000,000.

There was a further incident to-day when on allempt was made to blow up the pylon at Great Burr, near Birmingham. The explosion blow part of the pylon away, but did not interfere with the supply.

In addition to the precautions taken! at power station!, gas works and pubile buildings throughout the country, guarda have been sent to the Midland Regional Broadcasting Station and to the Midland Regional transmitter at Droitwich-Reuter.

London, Jan. 17.

ANOTHER EXPLOSION

The bomb explusions which arous- ed great excitement in Birmingham and its vicinity 011 Monday, werej augmented by a further attempted bombing to-day, when explosion occurred at Great Barr Between, Bir- mingham and Walsall.

Intention in this case was evident-

FLO

SCHOOLBOY WITH BOMB ly to destroy the must of the high-|

| tension doble, but the only damage A 15 year-ohl schoolboy was found done was the breaking of one sup- to-day near Liverpool with a . dam- | port, afted attache case containing a smallį A second bomb which had alarm clock, believed to be the re-exploded win found in the vicinity. main of a bemb attachment.

Police protection has TW been The attache case was lying near a extended throughout the Midlands, badly damaged pylon carrying the and all power plants, gas works, and maiti truosmission electricity cable radio stations are under constant from Liverpool, Manchester and guard, while police patrols have been Presion.

stationed on the highways so that Special precautions were taken in they can move rapidly to any point}

in

whitehall today, police bling

duty on both sides of Downing Street, and pedestrians from Whitehall were closely scrutinised-Reuter.

IRA. POSTERS

Anxiety has been extended to Lon- doa, where all the underground stations this evening were patrolled by the police.

In Liverpool, special precautions have been taken to prevent bombing London, Jan. 17. Posters of the Irish Republican of the docks or damage to ships, since Army, demanding the establishment all ships coming from ireland dock of an undivided republic of Ireland there. were pasted on walls in Liverpool

TENSE ATMOSPHERE 10-day by unknown persons.

Police

promptly

According to the Belfast press this posters, and domiciliary searches evening, the whole of Northern Ire--

removed The

TH

ROME, Jan. 17. THE FASCIST PARTY news- paper "Resto Del Dearlino" to-day publishes an editorial which predicts that Europe will be plunged into war by the springtime.

The assertion caused a mild sensation, and copies of the paper were eagerly bought.

Simultaneously political cir- cles deprecated the assertion, declaring that it proved the Italo-French campaign was be- coming unmanageable, and re- commended that the respective governments should curb it.- United Press

FRANCE SPEEDS DEFENCES

afternoon.

SPAIN'S CIVIL WAR-Continued From Page 1

Insurgents Continue Drive On Barcelona

Lo challenge the League to nid the remnants of the Loyalini forces.- Loyalists.

United ress.

A London message says that thei |"Times," in a lengthy article, sums |

Rapid Push up the situation in Spain, observing

Hendaye, Jan. 17. that although the Loyalista claim to The Insurgents are reported to have inflicted severe lossen on the have pushed forward rapidly "north attacking forces, their own tosses and north-east of Tarragona after the have been cruelly heavy,

capture of Cervern.

"Over 30,000 Loyalla troops have South of Cervera, one column took been captured, while there have been Grandella and Granen, while an- not a few desertions, and the Insur other column, operating in the Tarega gents claim to have infileted a total section, captured a series of towns, losa of over 50,000 men upon the including

Rocafort, de Valbonn, defenders. These figures are little, if Ciutadelia and Gulmera, at all exaggerated", says the paper. Further east in the Colomba de Continuing, the "Times" says: "At Quera sector, the Insurgents captured the moment, General Franco seems Bellprat, as well as a series of feld to be carrying all before him, but positions of strategic value, recollection of the Insurgent failure)

The Loyalists offered stiff resistance to capture Madrid should give pause

insurgent to any confident prophecy,

reports.

the intervention of Aviation turned the tide in the In- surgents' favour,

Arms From Italy

"The shortening of the front may deprive the Insurgents of the advan tage they have derived in this long civil war from superior staff-work! and battalion leaders,

Italy

continues to supply the Insurgents with men and material, and there is every reason to believe

in that sector, necording to

North-east of Sierra de Lacullade, the Insurgents renched Blure, while directly north of Tarragona, a column of infantry captured Catallar on the right bark of the Gaya River.

4,000 Prisoners Takon The clean-up of the Tarragona that the influx of italian planes and pocket, south-east of the city, con- artillery far exceeds the imports of inued to-day. The number of war-like stores Anding their way to

Press.

Battleship Launched, Another Laid Down

Barcelona by sea from French and prisoners taken during the last 24 hours is put at 4,000, and large other ports." PARIS, Jan. 17.·

quantities of war material were also abandoned

the by FOLLOWING THE LAUNCH- Government May Resign

retrenting ING of the 35,000-ton battleship

Loyalists. The "Daily Telegraph's" Hendaye The

continued Loyalists

Their Richelieu at Brest this after- correspondent says that foreign

attacks បក the Estremadura front. noon, a second 35,000-ton battle-military observers expert General according to Insurgent reports, but France to push on without calling these were all broken up, and in were made In districts of the city land is quiet, but a tense atmosphere/ Ship, the Clemenceau was laid ball. They point out that by "leap-counter-attacks, the Insurgents clalm: Duke of Kent To we are, to a large extent, inhabit- prevails. All State buildings are down at the same port in the tregging his divisions, he is giving to have taken 365 prisoners and con-

ed by frish,

guarded and police are patrolling the

soldier two to three days real siderable every

war materialUnited The power worits and public streets, while the reserves have been Broadcast

In a speech_at_the_launching off after each speli of fighting. buildings in Liverpool are carefully called to barracks in case of emer the Richelleu, the Minister of Marine. It is believed that General Franco

Advance On Igualada Hency.

M. Campinchi, paid tribute to the still has ample supply of WILT

Burgos, Jan. 17. A particularly heavy patrol is be- celebrated work necomplished for material. The entire London police force was mobilised this morning in order to maintained on the frontier be- France by Cardinal Richelieu and

General Franco's forces, advancing The observers recall that Catalan from Cervera along the highway to carry out effective protection of al-tween Northern and Sounthern Ire, Clemenceau.

troops precipitately withdrew on the Barcelona, to-day captured four more legedly threatened elcetricity and

The French anvy, said M. Cut Aragon front last March, surprising-towns, and are now within 12 miles A later report says that in the pinchi, had honoured in the Richelieu abandoning a whole series of strong or Kas works.

the big industrial course of police investigation of the Strong police guards have been in Great Barr explosion, numerous un empire, as well as the vanquisher of the present retreat is being carried

one of the founders of the French or

positions. The Insurgents report that Igualadu. stalled in the

The Insurgents at exploded bombs were found, a salt- the Spanish, and a statesman who out in the same reckless manner, and Pallerrols, Guardiolada, Lluida, and Chelsea, Battersea and Fulham, of ful of them being found at one spot clearly recognised that the power of that well as at other power stations of These discoveries indicate that the nation must be founded on its

there

many more in-Augilio. minor importance.

bombings are part of a campaign of military and naval strength.

experienced and unwilling soldiers in terrorism which had been carefully prepared.

The Duke of Kent, as Governor- 80/- n.

..9 n. General Designate of Australla, will broadcast a message to the Common- wealth on Australia Day, January 20. .10.70 n. Cements $.

.4 n. Ropes $.

24 b. .8.15 s. 0 п.

100 1.

.17/3 .

STORES, &c.

Watsons 5....

.2 n.

11.

|

Huarded.

power works

THAMES PATROL

U nj

0.15 m.

Dairy Farms $.

*.60 11.

Lane Crawfords $.

Sinceres $.

.0.35 n.

Wing On (H.K.) $

Powell, Ltd. ets.

.3 n.

COTTON MILLS

.7% 0.

Ewo Cotton (c. rts.) Sh. . .16.10.

50 sa

Ewo Rts. H.K.Ş..

.37.

Shai Cotton Sh.

.2014 80%

Zoong Sings, Sh.S.

1.10 . 100 n. 24 n. 40 n.

MISC.

2414 sn.

HK. Entertainments $. Constructions,

my lo

S

134

03 S

Vibro Piling

6.60 n.

.13 5.

Ch. Govt. 55% 1925

1.84 0.

G$ Bonds ex int.

.66% n.

21 a.

.74 ca.

LANDS

HK. Govt. 4% Loan..0%prm. a. HK. Govt. 31% ex. int. ...par. Maramons (Lon.) 97-

FLOGGING

FOR

.0.85 a.

Marsmans (H.K.), s/-

,10/- b.

..3/8.

ARMED ROBBER

364 sa.

Benguet Con, Ps.

Coco Grove Ps.

Con. Mines P's.

Demonstration Ps. 1.X.L. P's. Gumane I's

San Mauricio Ps. Suyor Consol. Ps.

Paracales Ps.....

Hotels S. Lands.$...

Lands 4% deb. $. S'hai Lands Sh. $. Humphreys $... 1.K. Realties $. Chinese Estates $.

UTILITIES

Trams $..... Peak Trams (old) $. Peak Trams (new) $. Star Ferrles S.... Y. Ferries (old)

Y. Ferries, (new) $ China Light, (cum. rts.). China Light, (right) $ China Light, (ex. right) H.K. Electrics $.. Macao Electrics $. Sandakan Light $. Telephones (old) $. Telephone (new) $. Tractions

13.00 sa. Wing On Textiles, Sh.S.

GO NA.

་་་་

.003 sn.

MANILA SHARES

107 n. The following quotations were re-

Inst.

RTE

Cease Fire Order

have

centre of

occupied

Igualada. 12 miles distant from the

The navy had bonoured in the the Catalan army now than in March Insurgent vanguard, is reported to be strongly fortified by the Loyalists. The Thames, since dawn to-day, A strong police guard has been set Clemenceau the victor of the work

The Insurgents are also threatening and "an authoritarian and has been patrolled by police boats, up throughout England and Scotland,

Igualada from the south-west ad- those tragic days." The statesman in while police

have slowly headquarters having received Cars

The Insurgents believe that as they vancing along the road from Mont tele daty of the prese

present Government was draw patrolled all the London elty districts phone warning that further explosions

nearer

the Blanch. These columns are only 10 to Barcelona, to preserve the liberty and well- where there is possible danger. would occur to-night in London,

A further 1.100 prisoners are It is believed that the demonstra- A conference between Mr. Neville being of the French nation as it had Government will hand over the au-niles from Igualada.

thority to a commitee of citizens who į tors, because of the strong police pre-Chamberlain and the Home Secretary, been established by Richelieu in the will give a general order to cease fire, ported to have been captured, togther 17th century, and saved by Clench- cautions, will, in future, act at night. Sir Samuel Hoare this afternoon, is

and will invite a detachment of with abundant war materials and Three explosions in the centre of believed to have been concerned with ceau 20 years ago.-Trans-Ocean.

Insurgents to

Since the beginning of the offen- Birmingham on Monday afternoon the series of bombing outrages-

avolding blood the city, thereby

sive, 38,000 prisoners have been re- remain mystery. Police guards Trans-Ocean.

Whether, after retiring from Barce:gistered and placed in concentration tons, the Nertin Government would camps. establish headquarters at Albacete ja According to the Insurgent high very debatable. Military experts command, the advance is continuing reckon it would take about three at the came pace on all sectors.--- months for Franco to subdue the Reuter.

(Continued from Page 13

9.85ceived after the close of the morning and J. H. Simnons were empanelled

Bression through Reuters:

.5.00 0.

.90 n.

Anlamok

17.40 Atok

.8 n.aguto Gold .4 1. Benfurt Cons

n. Consolidated Miner

.2214 n. Demonstration

.72% n. Coco Grove

.22 n.1.X.L.

n. .3.45 sa. Suyo

taracale Cumaus

..9.55 San Mauriela

AWAKENED BY GANG

as the Jury.

Business Done Prices Pesos Jan, 17 Jan. 18.

.4914

.37

2044

13.00

Un.

.30

.003

Ung.

24

231

.113

.63

13

Ung.

1.84

1.84

.31

31

74

$ 8.55 n. United Paracale....

The following is Swan, Culbertson 574 8.

18. & Fritz' report on this morning's 10.10 b.market; 23% n. The Manila market held a quiet .814 n. session with prices practically un- 25/- n. changed. United Paracale showed a .20/- gain of 2 centavas, while Antomok and Coco Grove showed losses of 11⁄2 Cold: Macg. (ord.), 5h. $........14 n. and i centavo respectively. Yester- Cald: Mack. (Pre), Sh. $....13 n. day's Gold Share overage was 121.09 Canton Ices $.

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St. George's Bldg., 1st Flr.

| and Yuel-ching and six $500 Hong- kong currency notes and Uhree finger rings which were inside a girdle, laken from

had hirn. Wal-fun nothing on his person but his wrist watch, which was also taken away.

The robbers then turned their attention to the safe, which was lock- ed. They asked their victims for the key, but both of them said they had not got it. The cubicle was ransack- ed and apparently the men found the key for after they had left the door of it was open. The safe contained und $1,070 in Hongkong currency $2,445 in Chinese currency,

GARDEN ROAD ARREST After the robbers had left, the

Police were notified and inquiries set on fool, but it was not until about two months later that information was received which led to the arrest of the first necused In Garden Road. The second prisoner was arrested in Salkung Road, Kowloon City the following day.

When charged, the first accused admitted he did go there to rob, while the second said he did not enter the house but only stood in the doorway.

Exchange At A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London Demand.. T.T. Shanghai T.T. Singapore T.T. Japan T.T. India TT. U.S.A. T.T. Manila T.T. Batavia T.T. Bangkok T.T. Saigon T.T. Franes TT. Germany TT. Switzerland T.T. Australin

Is. 2% 1s. 2%

.175 Nom.

.53%

.100%

..03

50

...20

AGITATION IN PARIS

(Continued from Page 1)

ensinees is shown by the weakness of the Bourse.

CON- Premier, M. reported on

To-day M. Bonnet had [erence with the Daladier, in which he the League session.

The two Ministers then exhaustive- ly discussed the Spanish question.

M. Bonnet also told Daladier what. Lord Halifax had told him in Geneva about the outcome of the Rome con- versations.

In the meantime the agitation was intensified for an opening of the Franco-Spanish border. 50 thnt Loyalist Spuin might be suppled

Socialist Deputy said

with every step

which Franco was coming nearer to Barce

he was also coming nearer to

.58% .53

140%

.200

10.00

with arms.

,72

A Radicul

128 .1/8/2

that

with

BUYING

do, U.S.A.

.1/3% 1/3.5/32

29 11.40 .04 .4.674

4 m/s L/c London 4 m/s D/p 4 m/s /

4 m/s, France, 30 d/s India

U.S. Cross rate in Lon.

JAPANESE INVADE INNER MONGOLIA

(Continued from Page 1.)

of the

Alter evidence for the prosecution through the main channel had been given, both accused told River and its adjoining watercourses the Court they knew nothing of the Chinese irregulors are still haras- robbery, the second adding that he sing the areas bordering on the two made the confession to the Police rivers and the Japanese forces have because he was afraid he would be assaulted if he did not.

rance.

He demanded

Government

thel the French sock an immediate withdrawal of all Italian volunteers from Spain, and that France should re-open the border if Italy did not comply with the demand.-Trans- Ocean.

ROME ATTACKS GROW

Rome, Jan. 18. The anti-French storm in the Italian press is raging with greater. Intensity than ever.

not relaxed precautions against their creasing its

viender regard for

The Corrier Del Lasera" says: "Like wild beasts who, in order to induce courage in themselves, lash their flanks with their tails, the French ргеба for weeks has been in- dose of insults with casual attacks, the communique says. of the Italians. But this ferocity for the military valour The Jury found boil prisoners

Severe Air Raid guilty without retiring,

frightens nobody, and the wild beast Referring to the bombing attacks remains simply a beast." Passlag sentence, His Lordship carried out by the naval air units in

The "Lavoro Fascista" expressed said: The offence of which you South China on Sunday last, the have been found gullly is not

contempt for only communique claims that Kwelusion,

mad serious but is getting far too prevalent traße centre in southern Kwangs which drives the old Gallie rock

"1 am going to make an example of and Tinpak, important military base towards isolation and a

in southern Kwinglung, were severe-perate mortal struggle." you, though, unfortunately, I cannot ly attacked.-Domel. give you the punishment I would like to, owing to the fact that you are physically unit.

in Hongkong,

"I want it to be known that if prople take the risk of Invading other

AIR RAID SHELTERS FOR BRITAIN

London, Jan. 17.

The Home Office has placed orders

people's property, armed | for 400,000 new steel air raid shelters

the

bestiality

last des-

The "Gazella Del Popolo" warna France that the "Fascist ist, mailed and pretty

strike." swift, will Reuter.

with dangerous and offensive wea- which will be used for the occupants Sympathy For Bush|

pons, I aliat treat them in the same of small homes. The shelters will be way as I am going to treat you. erected in the gardens and backyards "You. Ip Choi, will have to go to

of houson. prison for five years with hard labour

An order has been placed for 120,- and will also have to receive 12 000 tons of steel which will be aprend lashes. Unfortunately I cannot give over a number of factories.--Renter you more, - beenuse that in the Bulletin. maximum which the medical officer

At for a

- said you could stand.

flogging but the medient "As for you, Chan Kwai, you wil] ofcer said 7 ziny, unfely award also have to go to prison for five whipping, so I am going to order int years with hard labour. You are not | you receive 15 strokes as well.":,

Fires Victims

Tondon, Jan. 17 The Dominions Secretary has telo- graphed to the Governor of Now South Wales and the Commonwealth Government his sympathy at the loss of life, and suffering, and damage to property caused by the heal wave and bush fires-Dritish Wireicas.

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