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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

25 words $2.00

for 3 days prepaid

FOR SALE.

FLOWER BULBS. Just received from Holland. Gladioll, Renunculus, Begonia, Gloxinia, Iris.. For sale at 15 ces per bulb. Obtainable al Graca Co. 10 Wyndham Street.

Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

January 24, 1939.

WIVES HAVETHEIR TROUBLES, TOO

Lincoln.

Those who are inclined to think ihat farmers will quieten down again when troubles in the barley field are over would do well to come up here and talk to people like Mrk. Lily Warrener, of Saxilby.

He will probably find her, kneeling] on the stone floor of her klichen as she scrubs against time.

CHINA ARMS CASE

OPENS AGAINST

CORRIGAN

(Continued from Page 1.)

PROTEST RESIGNATION BY R.A.F. OFFICER

A SUPER-WATCH

at a low price

THE IDEAL

L.

LONDON, Jan, 23, FLIGHT CAPTAIN L. McLean, group leader in the Royal Air Force, of which he. has been a member for 25 years, has resigned his commission as protest against the inadequate aerial defence of the British

Two order forms were made put for a total of 50 guns and 500,000 Mrs. Warrener stopped her scrub-cartridges, and the price on these bing and stood up wearily to say order forms was £9,260. Delivery CONSIGNEES' NOTICES. that she thought she would be better was to be before March 15, and pay-sles.

off if her husband were t farm inbourer instead of a farmer.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

NIESBAGERIES MARITIMES.

Steamship

"FELIX ROUSSEL” .

5'A/30 Bringing Carge from Marseilles via Salgon elc., arrived Hongkong on Tuesday, 24th January, 1939.

Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Oplum. Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow- loon, whence delivery may be obtain- ed immediately after landing.

All claims must be sent in to me an or before 3rd February, 1030, or they will not be recognized.

Damaged Packages will be examin- ed by the Company's Surveyor Mesara:-Goddard 14! Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 am. on Monday, 30th January, 1030.

Consimees must have a Revenue Offeer in attendance when any duti- able goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors,

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

R. OHL, Agent, Hongkong, 24th January, 1030.

EMPIRE NEWS

DISPUTE OVER RADIO

STATION BAN

Sydney,

Mr. Lyons, the Commonwealth Prime Minister, has intervened in the dispute between the Postmaster-

General, Mr. Cameron, and the

Socialist-owned commercial brond- casting station, 2 KY, in Sydney.

Mr. Cameron has expressed his willingness to discuss his withdrawol of the licence and the sudden cutting olf of power. Me, King, chairman of the Labour Council is, therefore, Hying to South Australia where Mr. Camerun is on holiday. It seems reasonable to hope that. Ir. Cameron

restore the licence. Later.

.will

ZK'? chartered

peaker Van, which

loud-

toured Sydney streets, appealing to the public to upport its battle for free speech and democracy.

Ministerial

"We've been here for about ten years, and, believe me, it has been ten years of slavery," she said.

"Sometimes I even begrudge my husband the 2oz. of lobniceo he allows himself each week. But I shouldn't do that. Heaven knows, he deserves it."

One thing that has puzzled Mrs Warrener lately is that, although her husband has been pald just half as much for his wool this year as in 1937, the price of the wool she buys

In the town is still the same.

for two years during the disarmament

TIMEKEEPER

for

HONGKONG AND

ment was to be completed on produc- tion of authenticated documents from England as air delegate at Geneva

Captain McLean had represented TROPICAL CLIMATES Woolwich and the Chinese Embassy.

Lafitte made out a cheque for £2,-negotiations.

THE WATERPROOF 000 payable to James Willing. The cheque was endorsed "James Will- ing," and had gone Into the Blooms bury branch of the Westminster Bank.

SUSPICIONS AROUSED

On March 3 Frederick Willing showed Lafitte in Parla an invoice for the total amount of £0,250, and asked him to make a further paty-

merit.

Lafitte said he would not pay any thing further without proof from the Chinese Embassy.

On Feb. 20 Frederick Willing gave Laffitte in Paris what purported to be a Chinese Embassy invoice giv- ing a description of the order, the quantity of the goods and the total price

"Here's another example. Before the Milk Board was introduced, wel used to get 19, 5d. a gallon; now we get 18. Dd. Yet the Milk Board lo an supposed to be one of the best things

the Government has done."

clear

NO PERSONAL ATTACK Responsible farmers around here hastened to mace #t

lur- ing the week-end that there was nothing personal in the attacks on Mr. W. S. Morrison, the Minister of Agriculture, at his meeting here on Friday,

Latte believed that the document was genuine, and he pold £2,250 from his bank to James Willing's bank account on condition at Shu should have sufficient to release the

arns from Woolwich Arsenal. On the very same day payment for C5,000 in cash was made out of James Willing's bank accou

ccount. The two Willings probably Daw Laffitte about a dozen

ozen times

in Paris, On two or three occasions Shu was taken to Parls with the Willings, and a meeting was

In a statement to the press, hej declared that the crisis last Septem- her had shown grave defects to exist In the armament organisation, and; the training of the British Air Force, and that those defletencies had not yet been remedied.

He added that through his resigna- tion he wished to call attention of Parliament and the public to the inadequacy of British alr defences.

Trans-Ocean.

BRITONS EVACUATING IN WARSHIP TO-MORROW

(Continued from Page 1.) that has been done is by way of pre- paration.

Mr. Stevenson's movements will be Inrgely governed by the action of the Loyalist Government.

A Paris communication says that the Barcelona authorities, for military reasons, have ordered the evacuation of part of the airport. Hence the Air

cally by their machines at Barcelona.

Reuter;"

We wanted to show that we are not satisfied with the Govermacht's agricultural palley," sald Mr. Hollis day Hartley, the farmer who moved

rezolution of 'No confidence in the Chinese Embassy thanked at the France have provisionally suspended Government at Mr. Morrison's meet-

I am writing to Mr. Morrison this afternoon, telling him that it was not a personal matter. I thought he was most courageous In standing up to his heckling with great com- posure."

"I'D STILL LIKE TO KNOW WHO WON,” SAYS REPORTER

(Continued from 'Page 1.)

when Trinity attempted anti-dis establishmentarism"--he left out at least three syllables-and DS for "eschscholtzia".

well, Queen's Was counted out and gonged before he even attempted it. King's, with a ke "guttural" and Pembroke Snappy (you could almost hear his smile over the radio) with "Inaugural",

worked off some of the defeit.

Second Round: Oxford 3, Cam- bridge 2.

Later the Willings asked him for a further £4,000, but Latte refused to pay until he received the proper documents. Eventually Frederiek Willing went to Paris and produced two documents purporting to come from Woolwich Arsenal.

They had the Arsenal crest

on them, and were addressed to Shut at the Chinese Embassy in London.

CHEQUES STOPPED Laffitte became suspicious about the documents and told James Will- ing so. Lamtte said he would not pay until he had seen the goods at Marseilles.

Portal

aelly the

MARTIAL LAW DECLARED

Paris, Jan. 23. decided at a meeting held on Sunday The Spanish Loyalist Government

night to declare, marital law in the whole of the territory still in posses- sian of the Loyalists, according to a Barcelona despatch.

It is added that the Catalan capital will continue to be provisionally the seat of the Government.

two

Other despatches state that new air raids on Barcelona took place this morning, and lasted about 30 minutes.

T

The number of people killed as a as 40, while 100 are estimated to result of Sunday's air raids la given have been injured.

SHELTER FOR REFUGEES

The Loyalist Foreign Minister, Senor Alvarez Del Vayo, who arrived in Paris on Sunday from Geneva, visited the Foreign Minister, M. Georges Bonnet at the Qual D'Orsay this morning.

RECORD

got to the docks he saw that two or When Portal, Laffitte's secretary, three cases were broken open. Some cases apparently contained masonry, stones, motor parts and old tyres.

aid to James Willing that he would examine

ne the others, but Willing said, "You need not bother to do that. The remainder contain ex- thing ne some Afterwards the Willings called on Laffite in Paris

und

hunded him cheques for £11,000 drawn on an

Although no officiul information is account at the Midland Bank, which nt the time was

ns yet forthcoming as to their con- overdrawn. When

the question of giving shelter in France at presented them they were re-versation, it is believed that

marked "Payment stopped." During all those

to large numbers of refugees from meetings willings, Lafitte did not on any oc- discussed.

Catalonia, was among the subjects casion come across Corrigat.

If Lafite had known

own that Cor-

The and will inevitably further weaken i effort before the " Pembroke rigan was concerned he would have le opinion, in the light of past ex-

with "p-b-a-e-n-o-

perience, are unwilling to give hos- dashed off a a quiet "pachydermatous" had nothing to do with it, because he

pitality for a long period to Spanish to make the old school's score two had previously had a rather dis- hits and two misses.

astrous transaction with Corrigan,

refugees, but it would appear that for humanitarian reasons the French Waterproof Dealing with the shipment of enses Government will consent to refugees On the other side of the micro-

from London, Corrigan arranged this! phone, Oxford opened inauspiciously

a man named Chambers, agent facilitate with

crossing the frontier. and

Will Shock-Absorber by failing to correctly separate the Auckland.

their und Christ- to a firm of shippers, who effected other lands.-Trans-Ocean.

transportation The cunning industry at Hastings, syllables in "diaeresis" North Island, is rapidly developing spelling is wills an "analia". But cases,

church murdered "paraphernalla" by an insurance for £15,000

on the

Antimagnetic At the peak periods about 400 peo-

Haliol and Brasenose evened up the

Dustproof ple are employed.

Press comment is indicated by the "Sun" headline: "In the Hitler Manner." Many sup- porters of the Ministry think that Mr. Cameron's action is electorally the worst of all Ministers' mistakes

the Government.

NEW ZEALAND

RAPID GROWTH OF CANNING

The output includes peas, tomatoes, asparagus, beaus and frult, all intend- ed for home consumption.

Hastings is 11 miles from Napier, and is within easy reach of ยก extensive area adapted to fruit and vegetable growing.

THE GONG WAS BUSY Round three opened mure auspiel- uusly for Cambridge when King's polished oir "bureaucracy": but Queen's and Trinity were soon in deep water with "onomatopoelu" and "mnemonic-Trinity made a gallant Bong silenced hint

score on the round with "verdigris"

and matriarchal".

Oxord 2, Cambridge 2.

with

When Corrigan saw the goods de-

French Government, and pub-

Some qualities:

scribed as cartridges and machine- ARRESTS IN PAGODA Perspirationproof

guns, he anid, "We cannot have this. They are not being shipped,"

He said that it was hardware, and when Chambers suggested that that was a vague term, Corrigan said, "Call it motor cars."

10

boxes.

MOMENT OF ABERRATION Only Bracemore for Oxford and Queen's for Cambridge escaped the Dairy Industry Deficit,The second

kong in the final round. In 3 A day or two before the cases were unnual report of the New Zealand moment of aberration Wadham spelt delivered Corrigon got in touch with Primary Products Marketing Depart- "pinafore" with an extra "n", while Mr. Myloski, and asked him ment shows that the dairy industry King's gave "laminated"

550 meking an extra tender for In the accounts for 1030-1937 showed "m".

Myloski was paid £350. defcit of £272,162 on the guurante- "Erysipelas" was spelt something Corrigan told Myloski to load up ed price scheme. The report, how- like "irlsipills" by the time Christ the boxes with old motor-tyres. ever, estimated that the Industry

church had finished with it, and sufficient of these could not be ob- will show a surplus of £635,106 for Trinity was almost blood-curdling in tained, pleces of masonry, taken from 1937-1930.-Reuter,

his rendition of "haemorrhage."

n church in the district which was "Schlst proved unpopular and being pulled down, were put into the fatal with Ballol, and Pembroke was boxes to full up. Reuter and Special. LOSS ON WORKING OF gonged for one or two unfortunate

SOUTH AFRICA

AIRWAYS

omissions In "lackadaisical."

Impeccable was the rendition of "coccyx" by Brusenure and "pusil- Janimous" by Queen's,

Final Round: Oxford 1; Cambridge

Cape Town. The working of South African Air- ways for the financial year ended March 31 resulted in a loss to

1. the South African Railways and Har- bours of £150,000.

This loss is accepted as inevitable. It is regarded as a subsidy to a rapidly developing network. The Always more than doubled their milenge over the previous year, with 1,339,000 miles against £34,000 miles.

Brilish Tender Accepted.-A lender for electricnl standards by

the Scottish Tube Co. of South Africa, whose goods are of British origin, was accepted by the Town Couneli of East London in preference over a tender for Czech goods at a price 55 per cent, lower. JAMAICA

ANGLO-U.S. TRADE TREATY ACCEPTED Kingston.

The Legislative Council of Jamaica to-day passed a law implementing the Anglo-American Trade Treaty an It affects the colony.

Several elected members, objected on the ground that they were not given sufficient time to study the sub- ject. It is believed here that the agreement will detrimentally affect the Jamaica citrus trade with Great Britain.

THERE'S NO JUSTICE Now, if there's any justice in this world and my reasoning didn't entire- ly leave me, this is where there should have been loud huzzahs from the Oxford camp.

U.S. COMMODITY PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

New York, Jan, 23,

New York Cotton

Opening Closing 8.47/47 0.41/41 0.17/18

8.14/14 7.00/09 7,04/84 7.41/41 7.35/35 7.38/38 7.31/31

7.32 N 9.01 N

Mor. (1930) May (1930) But were there? No! Everyone

July (1030) agreed, quite amicably, that there had been

a draw and that extra time was Oct. (1039) necessary.

Dec. (1030) Just those

Jan. (1940) 1wo

words, extra

Spot "ptyxia" and "dithyramb," enough for Oxford's downfni.

Cambridge were announced winners.

A good time was had by all. The complete spelling bee was:

OXFORD

Dishevelled Crustacean Surreptitious Ichthyophagy manacle palaeontology. unneighbourlinem

Jatitude dicereal paraphernalia verdigris matriarchal pinafore crysipelas

Achint coccyx ptyxi Bilhyramb

CAMBRIDGE Unparalleled

Chrysalis Sub-aqueous brachcephale guttural enchacholizin conti-disestablish-

were

the Mar. (1030)

mentariamĮ

Inaugural bureaucracy onomatopoela tanemonie pachydermalous laminated pusillanimoun haemorrhage Jackadaisical

May Sept. Dec.

As

New York Rubber

15.80/73 13.72/72 15.03/52

15.57/58 15.55/57

15.57/57

Sales for the day:8,250 tons.

Chicago Wheat

May

July Sept.

Burman Agitators Held By Police

Rangoon, Jan. 23.

police A party of British

and troops surrounded a rest house in tic She Dagon pagoda and arrested 10 members of the working committee

15 rubies Unbreakable glass Stainless steel modern case Stainless steel

of the Burma-for-Burmans it practical bracelet including the President. They also Luminous or other dials seized documents and pamphlets,

Simple & safe winding] Assorted styles.

The Party has issued a call for a

Throughout Burma. general strike The present strikes in Rangoon are spreading-Reuter Bulletin,

Another "Pravda" Editor Arrested

Moscow, Jan. 23.

M. Kolzov, editor of the leading

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Thursday

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Saturday

Yuensang

Papers,

Soviet newspaper "Pravda", has been Hongkong – Shanghai

arrested, according to reports, which state that the arrest was made by the new chief of the secret police, who carried out the job personally.

Tientsin - Singapore

It is said that Kolzov is charged London

his wife with corresponding with

who is abroad, and who is suspected by the GPU of carrying on "treason- able agitation".-Trans-Ocean.

SEAMEN'S COLLECTION

FOR REFUGEES

French

The Chinese staff of the Kner Jean Laborde had donated 370 60/00% €0 /00% franca and $3.50 in Chinese currency 00%/60% 00 700 to the Yee Han Seamen Recreation 00%/60% Club (Relief Committee) for rellet of refugees. The Club heartily thanked the donors for their subscription, to- words the help of their fellow- countrymen.

Saturday's Sales;~~

4,002,000 bushels. Chiengo Corn

51%/31% 5145/81%

Mny July Sept

52%/82%

324/52

824/52

3214/52

Winnipeg When

May

02%/02

July

8314/0314

metatartario

seaqulpedailaniem

Oct.

02/02 09/03 03/03

Mr. Donis Maxwell Gill has been appointed to be a Wireless Techni! cian, General Port Office, as from.

January 19, 1989.-

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