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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BRITISH RECOGNITION

KOWLOON RESIDENTS'

ASSOCIATION

NOTICE

The Ninoteenth Annual General Meoting of the Kowloon Residents' Association will be held in St Andrew's Church Hall, Kowloon, on Friday, 3rd March, 1939, at 6 1.01.

Business

Adoption of Report and counts for the year ended December, 1938..

Election of Officers and

mittee.

And other business.

FOR INSURGENTS

(Continued from Page' 1.)

ton, will go to St. Jean de Luz, where the Ambassador, Mr. Bowers has been since the early days of Une civil

War.

Splendid Boxing At

Shamshuipo

February, 28, 1939.

POST OFFICE.

CERTIFICATE OF POSTING

MAIL LETTENS Ordin, ty letter mail only for Weat With effect from March 1, 1939 Kwangtung, Kwangsi, Szechwan, the fee for a Certificate of Posting Kwelenow and Hunan will be ac- for an ordinary letter will be 2 cents, cepted at senders' risk.

- VIA SIBERIA ROUTE RACE HOLIDAYS

Letters and Postcards.for Europe The Money Order Office will be (except Great Britain and Elre) und. open to the Public from 10 a.m. to South America are forwarded "via Noon, during the Races, on February Siberia" if so superscribed. 20 and March 1, 1039,

Diplomatic clrcles here believe! that Mr. Bowers and Mr. Thurston re-open the

wan seen t will go to Madrid to Embassy, If the United States decides: Some good boxing to follow the example of France and Nanking Barracks, Shamshlupo, Inst

and

General night when the preliminary bouts of recognine Britain,

the Hongkong Area novices in- dividual boxing championships were Franco-Reuter,

will held. The semi-finals

take "TRAITOR TO BRITAIN"

place to-day and the finals to-

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES London, Feb. 27. morrow al 8.30 pm.

Registered and Parcel Mails arr There was a breeze in the House Results were:

Featherweight: L/Cpl.

closed 15 minutes earlier than thr Ac-of Commons to-day following Me

MAIL FOR CANTON

time given below unless otherwis 31st Chamberlain's announcement of the (Royal Scots) beat Gnr. Balley (00

Heavy Bty.. RA.); Buda. Edge Registered and ordinary mails stated, and where mails are advertis recognition of General Franco.

(not Insured or Parcels) will be ne-fed to close at or before 0 a.m., ro Mr. Clement Attlee reminded Mr. (Royal Scots) beat Trumpeter Grif- Com-Chamberlain, that last Thursday the nths (8th Heavy Bly., H.A.); Ple.cepted for Canton and despatched as gistered and parcel mails are close

circumstances permit,

Jät 5 p.m. on the previous day. Minister stated that he was Dormer (Middlesex) beat Itc. Man- Prime not in a position to add to previous derson (Royal Scots).

INWARD MAILS statements on recognition.

It in earnestly requested that members and all others interested in the welfare of Kowloon will

ing

forward matters

Mr. I. Keenleynidic, secretary of miltee.

I. the committee making arrangements for the tour, said "It is utter rubbish." Later an official announcement was Issued from the office of the Prime Minister, Mr. Mackenzie King, which Queen aro declared: "The King an for more effectively protected by the unanimous affection of their people than

they ever can be by armour

for

the

R. BALDWIN,

Hon. Secretary.

PARLEYS PALESTINE

(Continued from Page 1)

the

Mr. Chamberlain said that British Government had decided to love in the hands of Halifax himself the final decision as

Viscount

Brown

Pte.

Pte.

Lightweight:- Pte. Bickerley (R.A.M.C.) beat Pte, C. Childref (R.A.M.C.) Pte Dry (Middlesex) American Press recently alleging that

beat L/Cpl. Locharie (Royal Scots): the Canadian Government was co

L/Cpl. Morley (Royal Scots) bei alarmed by acts of Irish terrorisis

Gunner Mace (8th Heavy Bty, IA that it was considering the use of ondeavour to be present. An opto recognition, and the final decision Welterweight: Pte. Allen (Royal armoured cars to transport the Kingportunity will be given for bring was taken over the week-end, Scots) beat Sapper Cox (RE.); Pte.

Canadian and Queen during their

Mr. Attlee persisted with further Monton (Royal Scots) w.o. from the Premier L/Cpl. Morgan tour have been unequivocally denied

which

(Middlesex); questions, to consideratlon of the new Com-alled: "I am not going to be cross- Gulladian (Royal Scots) beat Plc. In Ottawa.

(Royal examined about particular hours and Urquhart

Scots): moments without having notice." Cavanagh (Royal Scots) beat Gar,

A Labour Member: You should be Hogan (8th Heavy Bty., B.A.). impeached as a traitor to Britain. Middleweight: Pic. Jacobs Mr. Attlee contended that Mr, (R.A.M.C.) wo. from Trumpler Chamberlain misled the Houso last Robertson" (5th A.A.); Pte. Emery

(Middlesex) beat

Pte. Hugronson | Thursday.

Moore (Royal Mr. Chamberlain claimed that he (Middlesex); Pte.

Scots) beat Plc. Golden (RA.M.C.); tld

mislend the House. not m statement he made at the time was Gnr. Campbeli (5th A.A.) beat Gnr.

Ballhard (8th Heavy Bty., R.A.). that the Jews have not refused to perfectly accurate.

Light heavyweight; Pte. Me- After further heated exchange of discuss them, and that Dr. Weizmann

oval Scots) answer, delegates made question and

Mr. Allee Dougal and other Jewish

Dickenson (8th Heavy Bty., R.A.). comments on them at to-day's meet-said: "In future when I have a ques- ing.

tion on foreign affairs, I will have to JEWS' DECISION

arrange for the question to be put in the proper place where I shall be According to a Jerusalemn message, the Council of the Jerusalem Jewish sure I shall get a proper answer. community has telegraphed Mr. Mal-Renter. colm MacDonald declaring that they will combat determinedly any pro- the posals which are contrary 10 British war-time promises Jews-Reuter.

plate,"

The statencat adds: "The Canadian Government is naturally taking every reasonable precaution to provide for the safety of the King and Queen during their visit to Canada, but the suggestion that the Government 1 anticipating any disturbances or an outrage such as an attempt on the lives of their Majesties while Canada is wholly incorrect.

in

"Reports received point exactly in the opposite direction.

"Moreover, the Gavernment does

not believe that conditions in Europe or elsewhere are likely to interfere with the visit.”

Four-Hour

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THE film public at Home is getting

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10 the

SUGGESTION DISCUSSED

London, Feb, 27.

FRENCH DECISION

The

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March 2.

Nankin

March 2.

Pres. Doumer

March 2.

Tanda

March 2.

March 3.

Haiphong, Pakhui and Fort Bayard Klangs Bangkok Saigon Straits

Shangha! Calcutta and Straits Shanghai and Amoy Shangbai beat Gnr.

LOCAL YACHTING

Fifth Ladies' Race Of

Paris, Feb. 27.

Second Series Without u demonstration or in- cidents of any kind, the French) The following were the results of Council of Ministers to-day granted the fifth women's second series race < jure recognition of Franco's held by the Royal Hongkong Yacht | Government, following a meeting Club yesterday over a distance of which tasted one and a half hours. eight miles:

Afterwards the following

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In a statement dealing with the Palestine conference made in the

tque was issued: House of Commons to-day, M".

Premier Daladier reported on the (MR. F. M. Morres) Malcolm MacDonald said that the

surrounding the Juss circumstances

10.22.37 British delegations were still discuss various conferences between Senator (Mrs. V. MacMillan) ing Arab and Jewish suggestions for Lean Berard and General Jordana Redshank

16.21.14 solution to the Palestine problem,

in Burgos. He also revealed the (Mrs. M. N. Luce) and therefore he was unable at pre-

True Bluc ... 16.24.2516 contents of

of an agreement which was sent to make any publle announce-signed at the conclusion of these

(Mrs. G. D. Evans)

16.20.55 ment regarding them.

Unfortunately, incomplete, and in Premier, the Council of Ministers

negotiations. As proponed by the Kittiwake

(Miss P. M. King) some important aspects misleading

* 16,22.45 reports, purporting to give the sub-thereupon decided unanimously to

juri recognition

(Mrs. V..Gawlland)

16.24.25 stance of these suggestions had been ant and

Nationalist Spain. At the suggestion La Linda published and had gone to Palestine

(Mrs. M. 1. Johnstone} the President of the Republic, the where they had been the cause of of

16.24.32 Teal

16.24 Council of Ministers congratulated serious incidents,

(Mrs, V. A. Bury) on the successful

Koala

16.24.00 Scumtor Berard

(Miss M. Corrigan) fulfilment of his mission.

"In confirmation with international

Guri

16.24.05 usage.

the Director for political (Mina L. Helberg) affairs in the Foreign Ministry has Artemis

authorised to Inform the been

Tational Spanish Government, of the decision on the part of the Frenchi

He is Mr. Arthur S. Moss, who the 500 halls belonging to Associated British Cinemas

runs

Union Films.

And he is

worried

about the fashion for four-hour programmes.

-་

he "It is a crazy, idiotic polley," writes in the current issue of the "Kinematograph Weekly."

The trade has educated the public up to too high a standard of quantity. Two feature films, a newsreel, three short films and an organ selection are all expected and demanded. It is wrong.

He appealed to the House and to a wider public here and in Palestine withhold judgment until on authoritative statement was made.

to

This was bound to be done when the proceedings with the Arab and Jewish delegations had advanced further-Reuter,

Variety P.C.'s Six Miles

"Variety turns bolster up n weak bill. But let us stop this nonsense.

the public wants it, it should go to music-halls run by men win don't have to dilute their bills with "Alim.

"Let us return to sanity In pro- grammen. A good feature, newsreel and good short films. Let us k the quantity plamy and get back to the quality giant."

STOCK MARKET REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange Oficial summary issued 12.00 p.m. yesterday says:

The market showed signs of steadiness, with a general improve ment in prices, but without attracting vellers.

Bayern

Hongkong Bank 1,323 ex div.

Canton Insurance $217

Union Insurance $470

1.K. Fire insurance $100

Douglases 107

Houbs 20.20

H. S. Hotels $0.00

UK. neatues $5.15

K. Tramways

In

Yaumati Ferries (Old) #23 Yaumst! Ferries (New) $22 Chin Lights (Old) $3.40 R.K. Electrics $37 Sandakan Lighin

0.05

Telephones (0) 12233

Canton 10cm $1

Cemente $15%

Dairy FarmsTM $24

Watsonia $79%.

Wing On (21.K.) $43 Entertainmerita $

Marsmans (Lon.) .15/3 Marsmans (1K) 2/0

Solters

Union Insurancs $480

1.K. Docks (Qld) $17.70

1. 5. Hotels 04

Bales

China Underwriters 58 cia.

Antamoks P. 45

Daguio Gold

7

Benguet Consolidated 13.50 Consolidated Mines .003

1. X. L. 42

Parscale Gumaus

San Mauricio 1.70

United Paracale 66

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THE "TELEGRAPH” will send a Staff Photographer to all events of public interest. Requests should be addressed to the Pictorial Editor...

Running Board

The

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Government of on Ambassa- Onor to Burgos will take place in the

People in Oxfordshire villages re- cently saw a car travelling at high speed with a polleeman on the run- ing board. hanging on to the handle.

car

course of the present week.

"Foreign Minister Bonnet also de-, livered report on the international) political situation."-Trans-Ocean.

U.S. HESITATION

Washington, Feb. 27.

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America Central and South

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Canton Maru Wed., Mar. 1, 10.30 a.m. Yochow....Wed., Mar. 1, 10.30 am. Tai Seun Hong

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Thursday

Pres. Doumer

Wed., Mar. 1, 1.30 p.m.

Wed., Mar. 1, 2 p.m.

Thurs., Mar. 2, 2.30 p.m.

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane

Direct Service"-dae London, 9th March

Thurs, Mar. 2. K.P.O.

Alur. 2, 5 p.m.

Mar. 2. 7 p.m.

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The Poles resisted, and a fight en- sued-Reuter,

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The Germans attempted to form u It is learned The officer was Constable Eric circles here that there are two rea- ghetto for the Pales in the lecture Tucker, of the Oxford City force.sons why the United States is likely hall at the furthest point from the

Lake time When he went on duty he was given to

before recognising lecturer's chair. particulars of a car which had been General Franco, stolen from Weston-super - Mare. Firstly, Washington is interested to Later, while in the Rose Hill district see what policy General Franco will of Oxford, he saw a car which re-adopt to the South American nations,

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the Loyalist lenders and

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for six miles, from Rose Hill to sympathisers, there will be a strong competition of the Royal Hongkong of the Stubbs Shield Clifton Hampden, he hung on. sentiment in favour of withholding Golf Club was won at Fanling re-

At times the car reached a speed of recogakion-Reuter.

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Petroleum the Asiatic precarious. At last, In a turn of the

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Shanghai, Japan and Europe (ex- British M/v. Conten

cept Great Britain and Eire) via Siberia.

Fri., Mar. 3, 10.30 a.m.

Fort Bayard, Pakhot and Halphong Szechuen ..............Fri., Mar. 3,, Noon, Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- Pan American

Tutu, and U.S.A by the "Pan- Airways Plano ..... .Fri., Mar. 3. American Airways Direct Service” due San Francisco, 18th March,

Mar. 3, 5.00 p.m. Mar. 3, 5.30 p.m.

Mar, 3, 5.00 p.m. .Mar. 4, 7.30 a.m. .Fri., Mar. 3.

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Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New Tando

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G. P. O. and K. P. 0. Parcels, Reg.,

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Marseilles due Marsefiles,

31st March

Parcels Reg. Ord.

Saturday

Straits, Ceylon, India, East Africa, Ranpura'

Aden, Egypt, Malla and Europe

Air Mall for **K.L.M. Airways Kanpura

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14th March

Mombasa, Beiru and

Lourenco

Marques

Halphong

Amoy Amoy

Swntow and Shanghai

Reg

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.Mar. 3, 5 p.m. ..Mar. 4, 8.45 a.m. Mar. 4, 9.30 a.m. .Fri., Mar. 3. G.I.O. and K.P.O.

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..Sat., Mar. 4. G.P.O, and K.P.O.

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Sinklang

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Air Mail for "Imperial

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Anshun

Sunday

Taisang......Sun., Mur, 6, 9.00 am. Sun., Mar. 5.

Papers,

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