4
CLASSIFIED
ZBW SPELLING BEE
Tuesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
ADVERTISEMENTS “I'd Still Like To Know
25 words $2.00 Who Won," Says Reporter
for 3 days propaid
FOR SALE.
Just received I'LOWER BULBS. from Holland. Gludioil, Renunculus, egonia, Gloxinia, Iris. For sale at 15 cents per balb. Obtainable at Graca Co. 10 Wyt:dham Street,
MAYBE I JUST went nuts at hearing so many big words. Or it might have been the accents.
At any rate, I could have sworn that the Dark Blues were ona up al the end of the Spelling Bee between Oxford and Cambridge from" ZBW's Studio last night
But the referee called it a draw, and made the captains try again..
on the Cambridge romped home
a brilliant "Ses- extra time with
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES. quipedallanism" and a not so brilliant
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
Steamshilp
"metatartallic" for "metatartaric" (ke; blamed the adjudicator's accent for) the latter slip), Oxford failing badly but honourably with "ptyxls" (the "p" is silent) and "dithyramb",
ZBW was terse when I telephoned to check up the results last night so, in the absence of oehl comment, I'm going to stick to my notes, made during the broadcast. These indicate
grounds that Oxford hus appeal.
Exchange At A Glance
T.T. London
Demand
SELLING
T.T. Shanghai T.T. Singapore T.T. Japan T.T.
India
'T.T. Germany T.T. Switzerland T.T. Australia
18. 2.27/32 .18. 2.27/32 173 Nom.
.100
.12
T.T. U.S.A.
267
T.T. Manila
.58
TT. Batavia
.53%
for Kn
T.T. Bangkok
1495
TT. Shigon
.100
T.T. France
10.00
..72 12734 3/6
BUYING
1/3.3/32
1/33/32
20 .11.33 .04% .4.075%
"FELIX BOUSSEL" 5*A/00 Bringing Cargo from Marseilles vla Salgon etc.. arrived Hongkong on
uesday, 24th January, 1939.
Consignees are hereby informed
the first round, At the end of that their goods with the exception
f Oplum. Treasure and Valuables Wadham and Christchurch kept up are being landed and stored into the Oxford's end with meticulous "di Ciedowns of the longkong Kowloon hevelled" and "crustacean against Wharf and Godown Co, Ltd., Kow- Queen's and Trinity's "chrysalis" and on, whence delivery may be obtain-sub-aqueous"the latter even com- Oxford, plete with hyphen. For 1 Immediately after landing.
Balint falled lamentably with "sur- All claims must be sent in to me
reptitious" and Brasenuse proved that or before 3rd February, 1930, or
he didn't care much for fisli, nnyway, i they will not be recognized,
by spelling "Ichthyophaggy" without a "2", a "1" or a "y". For Cambridge, blt Bustered with King's gut a "unparalleled", leaving out a couple of letters, and Pembroke failed to convert "brachycephalin".
rd
Danaged Packages will be examin- Surveyor by the Company's MestGoddard and Douglas in The presence of the Consignees at 11.00a.m. on Monday, 30th January, 1939.
Scores at end of first round: Two hits
Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when any duti-and to misses cach,
le goods are examined by the Company's Surveyers.
No Fire Insurance will be effected y us in any case whatever.
R. OHL,
Agent.
Hongkong, 24th January, 1939.
'The
H.K. Stock Market
following quotations
were
ued on the Hongkong Slock Mar-
et this morning!
RANKS
1K Banks, $...
H.K. Banks Lon. £. Chartered £
Mercantile, A. &. B. £. Mercantile, C. £.
East Asia S
INSURANCES
Somehow, my notes indicate that the adjudicator went astray in calling Round Two a draw, for there it is, in black and white-Oxford three hits and a miss; Cambridge two hits and! two misses,
4 m/s Le Lonthon
4 m/s D/p do.
4 m/s Lie U.S.A.
4 m/s Franco
30 d/s India
U.S. Cross rate in Lon.
CHINA ARMS CASE
OPENS AGAINST
CORRIGAN
(Continued from 'Page 1.)
him to make a proposal regarding the and purchase of 50 machine-guns 500,000 cartridges.
The price was to be £3,000 pre-
For Oxford, there's no doubt about with home Wodham romping "manuele". And Ballot simply lek- ed. his lips at "unneighbourliness".
senose, too, was in fine fettle with mlum and £6,000 odd for the actual eases of guns and arms, making a Christchurch gave
of total of £11,250. version some what inaccurate
science of "palaeontology" the fossils.
Try as much as I can, I can't two than give Cambridge more passes in this round,
On Feb. 25 Lafitte again saw the Willings at Southampton-street.
Two order forms were made out for a total of 50 guns and 500,000 cartridges, and the price on there order forms was £9,250. Delivery There was no doubt about the gong When Trinity attempted anti-dis- was to be before March 15, and pay- establishmentarism-he left out atment was to be completed on produc least three syllables and as for ton of authenticated documents from
Woolwich and the Chinese Embassy. 82 n.
well, Queen's Was "eschischnitzia",
Laffitte made out a cheque for £2,- BTM 21.
counted out and gonged before he 273% n. 1 OR!
1,370 sa.
13, n. 88 n.
.205 b. .486 5.
China Underwriters eta.
,70 #.
Canton $.
Union $.
K. Fire $...
Douglas S..
SHIPPING
steainboats .... Indo-Chinas, P. $. Indo-Chinas, 3. $.
Shell Bearer 5/».
Waterbonis S.
DOCKS ETC.
S.
Wharves Docks (old) $. Docks (new) $. Provident (old) $. Providents (new) $. New Eng. Sh. S... Suu. Docks, Sh. $.
MINING
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Kailan 5/-
Raube $.....
Venz: Goklfeld $.
Hongkong Mines ets..
Antamoks Ps.
Atoks P's.
Baguio Gold Pa.
Benguet Con. Ps.
Coco Grove P's. Con. Mines Ps, Demonstration Ps.
LX.L. I's. Genmus Ps. ...... San Mauricio Ps. Suyos Consol. Ps. Paracoles Ps.
S'hai Landa Sh. Humphreys $.. HK. Realties $. Chinese Estates
UTILITIES
BRITONS EVACUATING IN WARSHIP TO-MORROW
[Continued from Page 1.) France have provisionally suspended! calls by their machines at Barcelona.
Reuter.
MARTIAL LAW DECLARED
Paris, Jan. 23. The Spanish Loyalist Government decided at a meeting held on Sunday pight to declare martial law in the whole of the territory still in posses- slon of the Loyalists, according to a Barcelona despatch.
It in arided that the Catalan capital will continue to be provisionally the seat of the Government.
Other despatches state that two new air raids on Barcelona took place this morning, and lasted about 30 minutes.
The number of people killed as a result of Sunday's air raids is given
as 49, while 100 are estimated to have been injured.
Minister,
SHELTER FOR REFUGEES The Loyalist Foreign, Senor Alvarez Del Vayo, who arrived in Paris on Sunday from Geneva, visited the Foreign Minister, M. Georges Bonnet at the Quai D'Orsay this inorning.
Although no offelal Information is is yet forthcoming as to their coh-, versation, it is belleved that the question of giving shelter in France fo large numbers of refugees from Catalonia, was among the subjects discussed.
The French Government, and pub- lic opinion, In the light of past ex-: perience, are unwilling to give hos- pitality for a long period to Spanish refugees, but it would appear that for humanitarian reasons the French Government will consent to refugees The frontier. and will crossing facilitate their transportation 10 other lands-Trans-Ocean.
Congress Demand For Deportation
Washington, Jan. 23. Representative Thomas announced to-day that he was introducing a
the resolution in
House of New presentatives lo-morrow for the detachment of Miss Frances Perkins necount of her stand deferring deportation proceedings against the Australian, Harry Bridges, who is the Committee for Industrial Organisa- tion west coast maritime leader.
Bridges has been the centre of a bitter controversy for several months.
The committee investigating his activities", demands "ún-American
ground of
his deportation on
the
even attempted it. King's, with a 000 payable to James Willing. The
Communism.-Reuter, "guttural" and Pembroke cheque was endorsed "James Will-
snappy (you could almost hear his smile." and had gone into the Blooms- over the radio) with "inaugural",bury branch
worked off some of the deficit.
Bank.
Second Round: Oxford 3, Cam-
170 b. bridge 2.
30 b.
48 n.
55 n. 24 n. .76/3 n. .0 n.
116 n. 17.50 .
.17.20 1.
...6 13.
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16/6 n.
.0.35
.
.3 n.
7
n.
4B sa.
.36 s. .2714 sa.
13.70
40 sa
24 st. 60 si. 1214 a. .1.80 sa.
6,85 ..30 b.
2011⁄2 s
72 sa.
LANDS
Hotels $.
6.
Lands S.
Lands 45% deb. $.
1071⁄2 n.
.8% n.
.83% 1. :0,50 b. .90 n.
Trams $...
17.40 s
Peak Trams (old)
Peak Trams (new) $.
.8 n. .40.
Star Ferries S.
.72% n.
Y. Ferries (old) $..
.22
Y,
Y. Ferries, (new) $.
.22
n.
ment.
of the Westminster
Arab Delegation
Frederick Willing Leaves For London
SUSPICIONS AROUSED
3 On March THE GONG WAS BUSY Round three opened more auspici- showed Latte in Paris an invoice King's for the total amount of £9,250, and ously for Cambridge when
but asked him to make a "bureaueracy"
further pny- polished
were soon in Queen's and Trinity
Latte said he would not pay any- deep water with "onomatopoeia" and "ninemonte-Trinity mude a gallant thing further without proot from the effort before the gong silenced him Chinese Embassy.
On Feb. 28 Frederick Willing gove with "p-h-a-e-n-o-m-i-e", Pembroke dashed off a quiet "pachydermatous" Lafitte in Paris what purported to to make the old school's score two be a Chinese Embassy Invoice giv- hits and two misses.
ing a description of the order, the On the other side of the micro-quantity of the goods and the total phone, Oxford opened inauspiciously price. by falling to correctly separate the
Lafitte believed that the document syllables in "dineresis and Christ-was genuine, and he paid £2,250 church murdered "paraphernalia" by from his bank to James Willing's spelling it with on "onalia". But bank account on condition that Shu Baliul and Brasenose evened up the should have sufficient to reicase the score on the round with "verdigels" arms from Woolwich Arsenal. and "matriarchal".
Oxord 2, Cambridge 2.
round.
In
MOMENT OF ABERRATION Only Brusemore for Oxford and Queen's for Cumbridge escaped the song in the final moment of aberration Wadham spels "pinafore" with un extra "n", while King's gave "laminated" an extra "X"
"Erysipelas" was spelt something like "Irisipills" by the time Christ- church had finished with it, and Trinity was almost blood-curdling in his rendition of "haemorrhage."
"Schist proved unpopular and fatal with Baliol, and Pembroke was gonged for one or two unfortunate omissions in "lackadaisical."
Impeccable was the rendition of "coccyx" by Brasemore and "pusil- lanimaus" by Queen's..
On
the very same day payment for £5,000 in cash was made out of James Waling's bank account.
saw
The two Willings probably Lafitte about a dozen times in Paris. On two or three occasions Shu was
taken to Paris with the Willings, and meeting was arranged the Chinese Einbassy there.
a.
Later the Willings asked him for further £4,000, but Laffitte refused to pay until he received the proper
Eventually
Frederick documents. Willing went to Paris and produces two documents purporting to come from Woolwich Arsenal.
They had the Arsenal crest on them, and were addressed to Shu'at the Chinese Embassy in London.
CHEQUES STOPPED Final Round: Oxford 1; Cambridge the documents and told James Will- Lamite became suspicious about
ing so. Lamtte said he would not THERE'S NO JUSTICE Now, if there's any justice in this pay until he had seen the goods at world and my reasoning didn't entire-Marsellles,
ly leave me, this is where there
When Portal, Lafitte's secretary,
n. should have been loud huzzahs from got to the docks he saw that two or
China Lights (Rights) $...3.05 sa.
China Light, (eum. rts.) $..0.40 R.
China Light, (ex. right) $..8.00 . II.K. Electrica
Mucao
Electrics $..
necessary.
three
cases were broken open. Some cases apparently contained masonry,
the Oxford camp.
But were there? No! Everyone stones, motor parts and old tyres. agreed; quite umleably, that there had Portal said to James Willing that been a draw and that extra time was he would examine the others, but
Willing said,
**You need not bother to n. Just those two extra words, do that. The remainder contain ex-
"ptyxis" and "dithyramb," were netly the same thing"
Afterwards the Willings called on enough for Oxford's downfall.
the Laffitte in Paris and handed him Cambridge were announced winners.
cheques for £11,000 drawn on an account at the Midland Bank, which
.57% 0.
Tractions (Pref.), s-
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23.
.23/- n. 27/- 1.
1.
10.10 b.
Sandakan Light $. Telephones (old) $. Telephone (new) $.. Tractions si-
Cold: Maca, (ord.), Sh. Cald: Mncg. (Pre.), Sh.
Cnnion Ices $.
Cements $.
Ropes $..
STORES, &c.
Dairy Farms $. Watsons 5..
COTTON MILLS
A good time was had by all. The complete spelling bee was:
OXFORD
14 n. .13 n. .1.70 n. Crustacean
16.79 8.
.4 n.
.24 n.
.8.15 n.
.2 n.
24 n.
1.10 m.
.00 n.
Lane Crawfords $.
Sinceres $.
Wing On (HK.) $.
Powell, Ltd. cts,
.90 n.
Ewe Cotton (c. rts.) Sh. $..10.20 n
Ewo Rts. H.K.$..
S'hai Cotton Sh.
Zoong Sings, Sh.S.
.24 n.
Wing On Textiles, Sh.$.
.40 n.
MISC.
H.K. Entertainments $.
.7 b.
Constructions, 3.
1.
Vibro Piling $...
.6.00 n.
Ch. Govt. 8% 1925
G$ Bonds ex. int.
Dishevelled
Surreptilious
Ichthyophagy
manacle paineentology
unneighbourliness
Jatistide dicerents paraphernalia verdigris matriarchal pinafore erykipelns schlei
COCCTX
plyxla dlihyramb
CAMBRIDGE
Unparalleled
Chrysalis Sub-aqueous brachtephalic #ultura eschscholtzia anti-disestabilsh-
mentariam
Inaugural bureaucracy onomatopoëla mnemonle pachydermatous Jaminated purillanimous Haemorrhage Jackadaisical Iselalartaric
sesquipedallani
AID FOR GROWERS
Cairo, Jan. 23. The Arab delegation left to-day for London.
Rageb Nashashib alleged that one of the opposition chosen for the con- ference had left the oppposition and joined the Mutti, while the other was sick and unable to go to London.
Nuri said that I did not really matter if these two did not represent the Defence Party's view, since the views of Nushashibi's party cujn- efded generally with those of the Mufli-Reuter,
Shooting Outrage In Shanghai
Chungking, Jan. 24. Mr. Huang Fu-shen, deputy chief] of detectives attached to the Police: cipal Council. is lying in a critical Headquarters of the Shanghed Müni-|
condition at the 'Pac Lung Hospital, |
of a shooting Shanghai, as a result incident which Orcurred yesterday, a Shanghat report states.
Hr. Huang was fired at by three burly men with revolvers at the
corner of Yu Ya Ching and Kuling Roads. He was hit by two bullets, one piercing his chest and another lodging
hly stomach. Central News.
in
U.S. COMMODITY PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
New York, Jan. 23. New York Cotten
Opening
Closing
Mar. (1039) May (1030) July (1939) Oct. (1030) Dec. (1030) Jan. (1948) Spot
Mar. (1030)
8.47/47
8.11/41
8.17/10
8.14/14
7.00/89
7.84/01
7.41/42
7.35/35
7.38/38
7.31/31
New York Rubber
15.80/73 15.63/52
7.32 N 9.01 N
15.72/72 15.57/58
15.55/57
15.57/57
at the time was overdrawn. When May Sept. Lamite presented them they were re-
Dec. turned marked "Payment stopped."
During all those
de meetings
with Willings, Laffitte did not on any oc- casion come across Corrigan.
Sales for the day:-6,250 tons.
Chicago Wheat
May
004/09%% 09/69% 6014/69% 00 100% 60%/004
Saturday's Sales:---
If Lafite bad known that Cor- July ristan was concerned he would have Sept.
nothing to do with it, because he had had previously had a rather this astrous transaction with Corrigan.
Dealing with the shipment of cases from London, Corrigan arranged this July with a man named Chambers, agent| Sept. to a firm of shippers, who effected an insurance for £18,000 cases,
May
on the May July
When Corrigan saw the goods de- | Det, scribed os cartridges and machine- guns, he said, "We cannot have this, They are not being shipped."
New York, Jan. 23.
He said that it was hardware, and Dow Jones says that the Farm Administration will support the plan when Chambers suggested that that 10% 11. to use the Government-held cotton was a vague term, Corrigan said, H.K. Govt. 4% Loan ..0% prm. n. loan to supplement benefit payment "Call it motor cars." H.K. Govt. 34% ex. Int. ....par. to growers, who will participate in a A day or two before the cases were Maramana (Lond.) x/» ..14/0 b. further drastic acreage, reduction delivered Corrigan got in touch with Mariana (II.K.), 6/- ,2/0 n. Router.
La Mr. Myloski, and "asked him
to
4,902,000 bushels. Chicago Corn
51%/51%
5136/51 52/52%
521/52
524/6234
524/52%
Winnipeg Wheat
02%/62%
0212/02
031/03
03/03/2
03/03
lender for making 550 baxes. Myloski was paid £350,
Corrigan loid Myloski to load up the boxes with old motor-tyres. Aal sufficient of these could not be ob- tained, pleces of masonry, taken from a church In the district which was being pulled down, were put into the boxes to full up-Reuter and Special,
January 24, 1939.
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GUERILLA THREAT TO NANKING
Now Irregular_Army Takes The Field
JAPAN'S THREAT TO DEMOCRACIES
(Continued from Page 1.)
States with regard to the Nine Power Treaty, the outcome can be fore- seen," the Foreign Minister declared. Referring to pending Issues with the Soviet, Mr. Arlta relicrated his confidence that a satisfactory settle- ment would be reached.
He warned the Soviet, however, that the Japanese Government was: the prepared to take adequate measures
in the event of negotiations failing.
BITTER ATTACK IN DIET
TOKYO, Jan. 24.
CHUNGKING, Jan. 24. GUERILLAS ALONG lower Yangtae, re-organised into a powerful military unit com- plete with modern arms and war materials, are preparing a major campaign against Nanking, the and the United States was launched former capital, which fell into in the Diet today by Yoshiharu Yutani, a member of the Lower Japanese hands in December, House.
1937.
A bitter attack on Great Britain
Accusing the Foreign Minister, Mc. Since the fall of Nanking. the H. Ariin, of indulging in "fattering guerlilas have gradually consolidated Hip-service" in negotiations with the their positions, and Japanese grip on two democracies, the speaker de- the surrounding country is now pure-manded that the Government pursue a "vigorous foreign policy" and ly nominal.
Indicative of increasing netivity by abandon efforts to seck understanding
almost with Third Powers. the guerillas, gunfire is now
15 high time we taught Third continually audible in Nanking.
The city gates are now closed at Powers that their ill-conceived move against Japan will only subject them four o'clock every afternoon.
Transports have left Shanghai to dreadful consequences" carrying reinforcements to the former einred." Chinese capital.
PUPPETS DESERT
ho de-
The Premier assured the speaker. that Japan would take firm measure to counteract economic pressure if it was brought about by Third Powers. It is noteworthy that puppet, The Foreign Minister urged, in officials have been deserting Nanking, reply, that it was not politle to cause and secking the safety provided by unnecessary Shanghai in increasing numbers dur-Pawers. ing the past few days.
Military reports received in Slan.
friction with
Third
capital of Shens), state that fighting! R.A.F. Extensions
has broken out between Chinese and, Japanese forces at Yenpotsun, In Japanese zouthern Ilopei. Heavy reinforcementa
being rushed: from Hantun.
are
FAHSIEN FALLS
At Camberley
London, Jan. 23. The Duke of Gloucester opened the new wing of the Staff College al Minley Manor, near Camberley to- day.
admitted Chinese military circles to-day that Fahsien, 25 miles north of Canton, has fallen Into Japanese Camberley hands after severe fighting.
show
28
From now the old buildings at
# will become
junior The Japanese are now using Wewing, and in the new quarters at Minley Manor, will be the senior Island, south of Pakhoi, strong base. A further two thousand wing, where 57 officers annually will be trained for first grade staff,ap- on the troops have been landed
pointments. British Wireless. despatch island, a "Central News" from Kwellin claims.
Chinese troops at Matang, on the
west bank of the West River 17 miles the same sector, aiming at the com- attacking the plete suppression of the Chinese above Samshui, are
guerillas there. Japanese forces in the vicinity.
JAPANESE OFFENSIVE IN SHANSI STANDSTILLED
Chungking, Jan. 23.
In
As a result the Japanese military chiefs at Taiyuan were busy massing five Japanese divisions, and a number of Mongol and Chinese mercenary divisions to launch another general attack against the Chinese positions
Chinese Military Ofelals, statement to "Unlied Press" to-day, attack
said that the Japanese campaign to on the cast shore of the Yellow River, auppress the Chinese troops in south-such as Chiksien and Toning.
The Japanese were busy rushing west Shansi, chiefly between the Fen River and the Yellow River, which reinforcements to Shans! from Japan
Manchukuo. four and five proper and had lasted between
is reported that on January 18. weeks, was a complete, fallure, since
the success of the Chinese operations 12 huge feld artillery pieces of 15 in pushing the Japanese troops back-centimetre calibre passed through The ward from points such as Hukub and Shihchlochwang to Taiyuan.
kung ure said to have come from Lungmen.
Japan proper.
It was stated that Chinese troops
had recaptured elties Immediately on the cast bank of the Yellow River sach
as Chihsien, Taning and Hsiang- ning, from where the Japanese had retreated further eastward to the cities of Lishih, Pubsien and Chung- yang
"The officials said that the Japanese pressure which had been very tense a fortnight ago had completely been
removed.
GARRISONS INCREASED
The Japanese garrisons at Tayuon and Yutsu, 15 miles south-east of Taiyuan have been increased, pre- paring to meet a sudden offensive by the Chinese guerillas. The small city of Yutzu plong possessed a Japanese
arrison of 15,000 men.
A Chinese report said that many Italian technicians and observers had In the meantime, the victorious reached Talyuon from Japan recently. Chinese guerilins
continuing
Another
report said that the Japan- their advance eastward toward these 7th Division had been instructed Tungpu rallway.
were
MASSING MORE TROOPS
of
to lead the next offensive in south- west Shansi, replacing the Nakashimn Division, which was the backbone However, the Japanese were pre- the last Japanese offensive, which paring for another vigorous push in proved a failure.-United Press.
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