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outside world, writes the diplomati correspondent of the "Observer," al- though, he adds, a great deal has happened.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the FIFTY-FOURTH ORDIN
In Prague, the appointment of a ARY YEARLY MEETING of the Company (since registration) will now Slovak Cabinet is regarded as a provisional compromise, which for be held at the Hong Kong Hotel, the time being, ensures a constitu Hong Kong, on TUESDAY, the|tional government in Slovakia. 28TH MARCH, 1939, at 11.30 am. for the purpose of recolving the Report of the General Managers a Statement of together with Accounte for year ended
the 31ST OCTOBER, 1938.
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Slovak oplatonis divided between the new Premier Sider and the youthful Radicals demanding separa- tion.
Another faclor is the German minority which, although numerical- by weak, clamours loudly on behalf whose of the Slovak extremists,
them Icader asserts that behind stands the power of the Reich,
A very hopeful.feature is the ab- sence of any reported incidents.
GERMAN PROTECTIONT Well-informed circles are of the opinion that it is probable M. Sidor's demand the withdrawal of Czech Government may be compelled to forces, after which, the recently dis- There posed leaders may return.
is
some talk of the possibility of separate Slovak State under German protection, with a customs and cur- rency union with the Reich.
Hitherto the German Government has taken no active steps, nor replied to ex-Premier Tiso's note requesting help. German officials confess In- billy to read the situation clearly,
deplore its Lut
dangerous
Pos- sibilities.
German opinion Semi-oficial trends to regard Sidor's Government
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March 13, 1939
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MARCH 11, 1930.
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NEW YORK: MARCH 11 (SATURDAY)
BELIEVED AFFAIR
P.W.D. OFFICES
WILL BE PEACEFULLY Garages to Be Converted
SETTLED BY PRAGUE
By Government
(Continued from, Page 7.) ui It is notified that soaled tenders in triplicate, which should be clearly the Slovak Diet: the Minister of rked "Tender for Conversion of Commerce ls: Dr. Peter Zatko, W.D. Garages into offices will be Secretary General of the Slovak In-ceived at the Colonial Secretary's dustrial Association and the Finance once until noon of Monday,
Minister is Dr. Hrnciar Young, 27. hitherto an unknown member, of the
March
The work
work consists of the partial .Slovak National Unity Party-demolition of the' existing garager
United Press.
and the addition of an extra, story to convert them into offices.
Leaders in Conference
Berlin, Mar. 11.
It is also notified that sealed ten- Herr Adolf Hitler to-day con-
marked **Tender for New ferred with Herr Joachim
von ders Ribbentrop and other high officials on Government Store, North Point", the Slovak crisis. It is reliably re- will be received until noon of March work caruista of the ported that Hitler decided to await 27. The further developments before taking erection of a store and offices, definite action.
feel that the to The Nazis seem
betrayed agreement Czech Government has
The Trader says that the unmistakable quickenings In speculation for o rise and the marked increased buying in nearly every major industry presages an increase in business indexes before the end of March.
The buying spurt during the past week was the strongest since the Germany by dismissing Dr. Tiso and Press. sensational advance in last June. Farm-equipment, electrical-equipment and automobile shares were the leading securities.
his associates. It is reliably report- ed that Hiller will not tolerate any action which he considers the Munich and Vienna Agreements,
Steel companies-- Incoming orders for the first-half of February exceeded those of any two months in the last three years. This warrants optimism with regard to the size of the Spring pick-up. Forward buying-United Pre of steel was cautious. The prot 'margin is low in textiles, steel and electrical-equipment.
The absence of swollen inventories, inflated credits and high interest rates favour the retention of equities.
The growing restlessness of idle funds is reflected in the strength of American Telegraph & Telephone and du Pont de Nemours stocks. The spread of yield between high-grade and second-grade bonds does not indi- cate any impending reversal of the up-trend.
Odd lot traders were selling and buying during the past week. The technical position is probably as good as before the up-swing began a few weeks ago,
violates
to interfera. United Diplomatic Confidence
London, Mar. 12. Hope of the formation of a now
by... the Slovak crisis is expressed Government under M. Sidor to end
Vienna Trouble-Making
correspondents from Central Europe, Vienna, Mar. 12.
although It is admitted that Ger- A leading official of the Nazi many's indeterminate attitudes in- The more confident view held in Party in Vienna left to-night for troduces an element of uncertainty. Bratislava. No explanation is given
Whitehall of the prospect of a Vienna Meanwhile the
wireless European settlement is unaffected crisis, suye the regarding his mission,
every half by the sudden station is broadcasting hour appeals to the Slovak population Observer's diplomatic correspondent. In their own language to carry on He adds that evidence received in the fight against the Prague Govern- London does not suggest that Dr. also accuse Tiso's attempted coup was the result ment. The broadcasts the Prague Government of provoking of any immediate German arrange- the crisis. The announcer to-night ment. Indeed there is evidence to Germans, and spke of concentrated Czech troop suggest that Dr. Tiso proved more | caused embarrassment to Chancellor movements on the German-Slovak German than the frontler-Reuter.
Hitler and Herr von Ribbentrop. By appealing direct to Berlin he raised. a further issue for Germany's Cen-. The spirit of Munich has per-tral European policy at a time wher meated the European chancelleries Herr von Ribbentrop would rather. of all Powers and has left Berlin a not have had It raised,
On the one hond the Vienna- free hand to attempt to impose a
was instructed settlement between the Czechs and broadcasting station Slovaks. France has not moved to to support the Slovak separatist prevent the second stage of dismem-issue, while German influence on the bring about a berment of a once powerful ally. other helped quotations
still hopeful that quietening emotion.
can bo In one case the Bratislava inci- complete dismemberment
dents are regarded as merely em- although she is avmded.
There is definitely no tension phasising the underlying argument similar to that in September, because for changing from a state of fitters 1,430. France feels she is not bound by any to one of confidence-Reuter.
.90 n.1
The market, on the whole, was little affected by the selling of copper
W. S. Gibert says he would abolish tights on the stage if they were uply worn to enhance the attractions of a leg. "A Rosalind," said the eminent playwright, "may wear decent tights, but they are necessary for the part.
Notice to Shareholders But what I object to are the town of which are ladies tight-clothed legi, merely worn, in my opinion, to gratify
The Seventieth Ordinary General the eyes of the young gentlemen in the stalls. In the old days, when I wrote Meeting of Shareholders will be burlesques, I was glad enough to get my pièces produced but, having no hold at the Offices of the under- authority, I had no choice in the mataigned on Friday, the 24th March, ter. When. I came into power I WAS told that burlesques without legs meant 1939, at Noon, for the purpose of ruin. As I have told you, I consider receiving the Report of the General
the belief in some quarters that the has any part in the disturbances, ai- our Bavoy places burlesques; was
the bellef that she encouraged the Managers, together with a stato-Reich has not decided whether it is though the majority opinion tends to right or wrong!"
ment of Accounts for the year opportune to back the Slovak seces-Slovak separatist movement in order
to strengthen her grip on Slovakia. ended the 31st December, 1938.
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News has been received from Lake Nyas that General Lugard is stili holding Karongas with a greatly re duced garrison, including alx Europeans, the remainder having loft wing to ill health. The Sultan's commissioner had nearly arranged peace with the Arabs, (Eighteen years later Lord Lugard be. Camo Governor of longkong.Ed.)
Pablle feeling in Francs regarding the chances of the new Panama Canal Company le one of utter despondancy. De Lesseps, in an interview, said that if all the 60,000 bonds issued through the Banque Parleienno are not taken the enterprise must be standoned, and # foreign nation would, for a morsel of broad, get the gigantic work, which was nearly finished, and upon which French invertors had spent their millions. The canal would be completed, but neither by nor for the French-(The ubiquitous mosquito defeated de Lesseps great work. For nearly 20 years the project was abandoned, to be ravived by the United States, which tackled malaria betere it attempled the cutting. The canal was opened in 1914. The ruins of de Lesseps project can still be seen near the US. bulit canal.-Ed.)
The Share Register und Trans- fer Books will be closed from the 10th to the 24th March, 1939, both days inclusive.
General Managers,
as a paper Ministry, but lack of posi- tive German action had given rise to
sionists to the full-Reuter,
CX-
shores.
Czecho-
H.K. Stock Market
The following
were
Mar-
However, some quarters believe that Germany is now puzzled as to what course to take. They point out sued on the Hongkong Stock
new
HUNGARIAN CLAIM
Warsaw, Mar. 12. The view that Ruthenia should be
orientation of that with the Incorporated in Hungary was pressed by Colonel Beck, the Polish Polish foreign policy turning toward Germany moy the JARDINE, MATHESON & Foreign Minister in a statement to Russia and France,
in Commission,
well feel that separation of the Foreign Affairs
weaken CO., LTD,
which he shed light on certain, im- Slovaks and Czechs would
the Czech buffer against Poland, portant aspects of foreign policy.
He said that the Government had
The Czech Government's handling make on the of the Slovak events, following no declaration to Ukrainian problem. It was raised by Rumania's recent anti-Nazi action is press propagands, and was not diplo-regarded here as symptomntle of the matic action.
growing feeling in Central Europe that resistance to German aggression which was broken at Munich, must be built up again.
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At the same time, It is suggested that the Slovak events may
Their relations with Soviet were based on it pact of non-aggression and the bilateral declaration of Novem- which ber last. Traces of tension nrose, not out of actual feelings be tween the two, but through their at-behind-scenes In the council's move titude towards other States and pro- to obtain a common Polish-Hungarian.
frontier. blems, had disappeared,
Colonel Beck next referred to Peland's interest in the Balile region, at Danzig, and the the situation negotiations with Germany on the subject of the minorities.
THE FIFTY-SECOND ORDIN- OF ANNUAL MEETING ARY SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Office of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. on THURS- DAY, 23rd MARCH, 1939, at March 13, 1914.
addressing 2
25 YEARS. AGO
Mrs. Pankhurst
WILL
be
That Count Clano may have in- dated this when he visited Poland, in order to offset Italy's failure to obtain delinite German support in the Mediterranean is discussed in diplo- matic quarters.
gathering of suffragiste at St. Andrew"" | NOON, for the purpose of receiv | «lite obliges us to consider," Colonel European developments so far as the
Hall, Glasgow, when a large force of Ing the Report of the Directors police, with trunchsons drawn, rushed and the Statement of Accounts into their midet: A fierce Aght ensued. The platform was guarded by barbed for the year ended 31st December,
1938. wire concealed in flowers.
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The Times anttounces that in view of the grave importanes of the political situation, it reduces its price on and after March I toen peliny.** modelled Leel The Anely steamer "Tungchow," built to the order of the Chins Navigation Co., Ltd., fur WAS their Shanghal-Talentsin trede launched from the Talkoo Dockyard, Mrs. Halifax performed the christening ceremony.
Router's correspondent nt Hankow states that "White Woll" has burned part of Laohokow, an important city in Hupeh. The troops gunrding the "eity Lachokow mutinled. Telegrams from state that ane forolgner was killed and wounded. Their names are noi Ascertained: probably they are weglare minulonaries.
one
10 YEARS AGO
Nur-
March, 13, 1920.
One of the worst fire disasters in the
history of the Colony occurred in the
The Transfer Books of the Company will be CLOSED from MONDAY, the 13th March, 1939, to THURSDAY, the 23rd-March 1939, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board off Directors,
C. M. MANNERS, Secretary and Manager. Hongkong, 4th March, 1939.
HAN RIVER OFFENSIVE
COLONIAL CLAIMS Dealing with colonini claims which Beck suld that foreign attitude to Polish wishes was becoming more and more friendly. The Government had not formulated precise demands or plans, but it was convinced that I would be called to table deliberations as soon as the question was ready for International discussion.
The problem of Jewish emigration must be settled in collaboration with States in possession of territories for emigrants, and the Jews themselves. -Reuter
It is considered here that Poland will now be the central point in stiffening of Central Europe's attitude. is rumoured that Colonel Beck, when to the Nazis is concerned. Thus it he goes to London early in April, will attempt to gain Mr. Chamber- lain's support for opposing further! for Poland's policy of 'sympathy
Nazi domination in Danzig, and als friendship, with Russia und France- United Press.
ILL-TREATMENT REPORTS
Berlin, Mar. 12. A stream of reports of Ill-treat- ment of Germans in Czecho-Slovakia Berlin, recalling is pouring into similar reports during the September
MORAVIAN INCIDENTS
Progue, Mar. 12. A series of incidents, during which Czechs assailed Germans, occurred crisis. in Bruenu, Moravia, to-day on the
Newspapers allege that many Ger- have been wounded, and the occasion of the anniversary of the in- mans ha
of
Into Austria corporation
the windows of Germen shops smashed.
The German News Agency alleges Reich.
attacked the Hlinko Aixed All German house owners and that Czechs tenants had hoisted Swastika flags as Guards at Pressberg with
wounded eleven well as the Czecho-Slovakia flag.
bayonets, and The first incident occurred in the them,
the former sudeten! The "Zeit," German at the
Hotel
published in Germany, Hoffmann, where 3 number of organ now Czechs smashed a window and at reports that German students were in Prague. It tempted to tear down the Swastika wounded by Czechs
adds that at Brno Czechs smashed tar.
"About the same time, a
German the windows of German houses, and flag. A fireman was assaulted by Czechs in numerous attempts were made to
the Swastika tear down
to the a street and knocked down.
When a Czech crowd sang the German worker was flung
beaten.
the "Down with Czech National Anthem in the largest ground and
Shouts
come German, who In the
city,
"Benes will and did not take of his hat, and his wife Swastika,"
Japanese Forced morning
early hours of this morning, the Ring Back To East Bank
Edward Hotel being completely gutted,
the blaso sprending into the upper storeys of the Savoy Hotel.
FIGHTING WEST of the The most tragic fexture was the loss Han River has been brought to of several lives, including a number of a complete standstill as a result
Among the injured Europeans, while
of the great Chinese, counter- were General Chan Ming-shu, the Civil Governor of Kwangtung, and his wife, offensive. who like many others, jumped from the blazing buliding and had exceedingly narrow excapes,
The Chinese claim to have cleared
the Japanese remnants from the west The fact that the fire escapes could bank, and both sides are now con- not reach the upper floors of the burnsolidating, the Japanese on the cast ing hotel was largely responsible for bank and the Chinese on the west the casualties. Numbers of residents bank. were trapped and there were exclting
scenes us has leaped into the jumping- Sporadic artillery firing across the sheets held out by firemen and volun- river la the only sign of activity. toorn.
square
were
a
ket this morning:
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ere assaulted. The police, it is back and show you Germans," and the singing of Thunder and light- Another incident took place when a ning over the Germans," which the alleged, did not interfere. German student was attacked, by Agency explains is a notorious anti-China
German song, are reported. Czechs
It la alleged that a German who did News of the incidents attracted, large crowds, who marched through not remove his hat during the song the streets singing German songs, was struck down.
The "Zel!" Anally declores that and protesting against the Czech
there is talk in Prague of a putsch Some Japanese troops appear not action. One European lady, Mrs. D. J. Robson, to have re-crossed the river and are A
further affair took place in this week for the return of Benes.
The same Agency reports from chief of the the wife of a Naval Yard OMelal,
on the Ichang Prague when several young Germana Jumped from the fourth floor into the said to be massed street and was killed instantaneously. highway. But Chinese regular and in a Czech calo were assailed by Bratislava that the Mr. Robson perished in the damer, irregular troops are rapidly sur-Czechs as they sang German songs. Hinka Guarda has issued a man-
Isolated Several charred bodies have, this rounding this
Japanese Two acriously resto declaring that Premier Sidor morning, boon observed in the ruined force, which will experience extreme two of the Germans were he police is "no longer worthy to call himself
difficulty even in retreating,
shail of the building. It is feared that -Mic. Enon Salb; 'who was on n holiday ylalt to the Colony, is among the miss. ing:
One of the earliest Europeans on the
Chinese villagers are closely, co- operating with their country's forces
cone was Mr. N. V. A. Groucher, of in resisting the Japanese. Messrs. Benjamin and Potts, who was amongst those who rendered assistance by holding the Brigada: sheets inte which entrapped residents, of the Hotel Jumped.
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assaltants Commander-in-Chief of the Guards." It is suggested in Budapest that an Independent Slovak State is to bo formed under German protection.-- Reuter.
LEFTIST PUTSCH RUMOURS
Reichenberg, Mar. 12. Rumours of a Leftist pütsch, to take place this week are current among followers of the dissolved Czech from Prague
and his family had execeding HEPBURN GRANT parties, according to messages
escapes.
hartow
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KING'S
·ARMOURED CARS IN STREETS
Progue, Mar. 12,
continually cars aro Armoured patrolling the streets of Bratislava,
increasing The aim would be to bring ex- Tension Is
to According to the Slovaks, an en-
President Benesgagement between Hilnka - Guards |
group and his power again.
The putsch plans are sald to be and Czech soldiers resulted in 11 backed by legionnaries and a part of casualties. BTER
The now Slovak Ministers who ne the General Stoff, p
The planned coup would also exerived in Prague were sworn in im tend to Slovakia Frans-Ocean,mediately, and returned to Slovakia,
President Hacha has signed "a DIPLOMATS PUZZLED decree postponing the session of the
Slovak Parliament, a Mar-12 Premier Sidorli on his way to Hechluss Prague to discuss the latest develop ments with the central Government A Berlin message says that the Cacho-Slovakia Government is again uwberiticised in any, officially ins
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