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Wednesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW GERMAN MOVE CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

1

H. M. DOCKYARD, HONG KONG.

EXAMINATION FOR LOCAL CLERKS.

A limited competitive examina- tion for vacancies for 3rd grade Local Clerks will be held on 11th Candidates April, at 9.30 am.

must be between the ages of 19-30. Examination will embrace English Essay and Dictation, Arithmetic and Typowriting.

Application for selection to compete must be made in the candidate's own handwriting and Abould reach the Naval Store Omeor, H. M.-Dockyard not-later than a.m. 1st April.

Two passport photographs of the candidate must be sent with the application,

FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.

What to do to help a child

Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or -treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at once with

The Hon. Secretaries, 11.X S.P.C. The Old City Hall, Queen's Road C. Hongkong, or the Inspetor, 49, Poktulum Road, 1st floor; or the Inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre, Wanchal; or the Inspector, 12, Sal Yeung Chol Street, ist floor, Kow- Loon.

All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society.

be

The Informant's name will lept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved.

Exchange At A Glance

BELLING

T.T. London

Demand T.T. Shanghai

T.T. Singapore

TT. Japan

TT. Indla

TT. USA.

1s. 2.25/32

+18. 2.25/32

175

.52

105/

8244

2811

T.T. Manila

473%

TT. Batavia

.04%

TT. Bangkok

.150%

T.T. Saigon

108%

.10.87

.71% .1274 .1/0%

4 m/s D/p

do.

4.m/s. L/cU.S.A.

4 m/s France

30 d/s India

.1/3.1/32

1/3 .20% .11.27

.83

T.T. France

T.T. Germany T.T. Switzerland

T.T. Australia

BUYING

4 m/e L/c London

US. Cross rate in Lon...4.08%

RETURN

ENGAGE-

OF

1938'S MENT RECORD BREAKER!

The Adventures of

Robin Hood

Told ad

retold for centu ries...but never- before like this!

FLYNN

COLIVEN BEFBAVILLAND.

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CLAUDE RAINS

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AT USUAL PRICES!

. COMING SOON..

At the

QUEEN'S

AWAKENS FRESH

FEARS

(Continued from Page 1.)

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,

Steamship

"MARECHAL JOFFRE" during the past days, and the attitude

No. 10 A/30 of the Polish authorities towards

Bringing Cargo from Marseillés via them, have led German political circles to inquire whether these de-Saigon, etc., arrived Hongkong on monstrations indicate Poland's inten- Wednesday, 20th March, 1939, tion to discontinue the polley laid down in the agreement of 1934, which was signed by Marshal Pilsudski and

Hitler.

Herr

"Although the German press at refrains from giving publicity to the incidents, the 'Diplomatisch Politische Korrespondenz this, evening de- clared:

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

the

obtain-

All claims must be sent in to me on or before 8th April, 1930, or they For some time, past incidents will not be recognized. have been occurring in different parla Damaged Packages will be examin-

by of Poland which clearly indicate that ed

Company's Surveyor the policy Measra-Goddard and Douglas in certain groups reject

reed upon in 1034 by Marshal the presence of the Consignees at Pilsudski and the German Chan- 10.00 a.m. on Tuesday, 4th April, cellothough the German press las made little of these incidents, no one should assume that they have been overlooked,

that

and threats insulis to everything that is German, do not interest German circles.

or

1938.

Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when any dull- able goods are examined by the Company's SurveyoTS.

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

1. OHTL Agent. Hongkong, 20th March, 1939.

Motorist Lucky In Crash

GERMAN "RESERVE” ""German reserve is inspired by the hope that such excesses are merely the expression of a temporary wave of Chauvinism which will soon be replaced by common sense and un understanding for a realistic policy, and a remembrance of the old course net by

Marshal Pilsudski.

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. "German expectations have, un- fortunately, thus far remained un- Herman R. Borck, 45, hopes to fulfilled. In fael, it appears askerp well from now on while mo- though,

to the joy of those who, are toring. Stricken walle driving Interested in bringing about a rupture his automobile, Barck lost control of in German-Polish relations, no his car. It struck an oncoming hindrance is being placed in the machine, then caromed into two course of this agitation against all parked cars. Borck was injured only that is German, and as though the slightly. same value is no longer placed upon the maintenance of good relations with the German people.

NEIGHBOURLY RELATIONS "In studying the history of Ger- mon-Polish relations, one discovers that even at the beginning of the Great War, the tendency to look at the Polish question in a different light was apparent in Germany. The creation of a Polish State reveals | clearly a fundamental change from the former nititude that a national struggle was unavoidable.

"Disregarding the burdens placed on German-Polish relations by the provisions the Versailles Treaty, The Fuchrer worked to impress upon the German people the importance of regarding an Independent inct strong Polish nation as necessary to stability and order in Eastern Europe, and that it was therefore desirable and essential to maintain neighbourly relations with this State.

Big Black-Out In Scotland

London, Mar. 29. One hundred miles of the Scottish coast, from Berwick to Dundee, were Scotland's blacked-out to-night in biggest A.R.P. test,

March 29,

1939.

LAMBERT DUNBAR & CO

flongkong & Shanghai Tank Bldg.

3rd Floor

CORRESPONDENTS FOR

FRANCIS I. du PONT & CO. NEW YORK

Cable Address DUNBAR Telephone No.

*28123

MARCH 20, 1839.

FRANCIS 1. du PONT & COMPANY REPORT BY CABLE: STOCKS: March automobile sales are the highest since August,

1037, but the gain is below seasonal.

EARNINGS:

SUGAR:

WHEAT:

Com Products' first-quarter earnings are not expected to equal those of the corresponding period of 1938, although back-log orders are growing.

The Continental Can Corporation's 1039 sales are above those of 1038.

Gasolene prices have been advanced for the third time in a month.

Perlod

Slock Pacific Gas & Electric .... Yr. 31/12 Yr. 31/12 Continental Ol

POST OFFICE.

From

INWARD MAILS

Stralia and Europe via Suez (Papers, etc.), London date, 2nd March and London Parcels (London date, 23rd February).

Shanghal

dale,

Air Mail by "Imperial. Airways

Direct Service”—London 22nd March

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan end Shang

hal (San Francisco date, 2nd March) Shanghai, Amoy and Chuauchow Bangkok

Tientsin and Swntow

Straits

Per

Chitral Formosa

Due.

.March 29, .March 20.

Imperial Airways Plane".. March 29.

Kamakura Maru Kwangtung

Pres. Monroe

Protcellaus

Soochow

Analock Franconia

March 20.

March 29.

Kwelyang

March 29,

Saigon

Marechal Joffre.

.March 29.

1030 1037

$2.47 $2.71 $2.08 $1,10

Newchwang

.March 29.

USA. and Manila (San Francisco

date, 4th March).

Shanghal and Swntow

March 20, ·

March 29. March 20.··

Shanghai

.March 30.

March 30,

Straits

Shanghai and Swatow

Kingyuan

March 30.

Japan

Nankin

.March 30.

Japan

To de Janeiro Maru

.March 30,

Shanghal, Amoy, Chuanchow Shanghal

Shantung

.March 80.

Yongtso

March 30.

MARCH 27

08.0 55.7

MARCH 28

,

10.8 54.0

The North American Company's earnings for the 12 months ended March 31, are estimated at $1.00 per share. The Administration will oppose the Bill for increasing

the domestic sugar producers' quota,'

The Argentine is sending 100,000 tons of wheat and 8,000 tons of wool to Germany in exchange for rail equipment.

LONDON AVERAGES:

Industrial Average Rails Average

These averages are based on-100 as of December 31, 1934.

"QUEEN BEE" PLANES UP OFF SINGAPORE

"Queen Bee" aircraft-pilototless planes controlled by wire- less from the ground or ship-were used as targets för guns of warships of the East Indies and China Stations exercises in waters cast of Singapore.

These remarkable aircraft are purif of the equplment of the Royal Air Force anti-aircraft co-operation, unit stationed at Seletar.

The warships taking part in the exercises were Lite cruisers Kent, Forty bombers were to have part-Suffolk, Norfolk and Manchester, the elpated in the black-put, but they submarine depot ship Medway, the were grounded at the fast minute by aircraft-carrier Eagle, the escorl wind and raf

Propaganda Blasts At Belgians

The new

Berlin, Mar. 29. German broadcasting station Cologne, which is broad

during

H.K. Stock Market

The following quotations were vessel Falmouth and live destroyers. Issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar

The warships were in line abend ket this morning: when

t:y attempted to shoot down the "Queen Bee" flying overhead.

Similar exercises were carried out by the anti-aircraft defences of the Singapore fortress.

The pilotless planes controlled by wireless from the ground or sea, known officially as "Queen Bee" air- several The German-Polish Agreement casting exclusively in the languages craft. have been used for of 1934 constituted the realisation of of neighbouring countries, to-day years as this Ideal.

concentrated its attention on Belglum, Į guns. come to the conclusion that a corres-where an election campaign is in pro-

Should Polish

circles

ponding attitude towards Germany

is not necessary in the same degree, or in alber words, that respect for the vital rights and honour of the German people is not essential, this would be regrettable for the future harmonious development of Europe, and for the Polish nation itself.

INSULTING, PERSECUTING "It is 1 case of not seeing beyond onc's nose,

certain Polish citics believe that insult-

Correns is cutirely. in order, because the funda- mental condition for friendly relu-

gress.

Battleships For Japan

London.

*E following quesilons were asked

Corners

cently

targets for anti-airerati

They can perform the most in- tricate evolutions within radius of more than to miles of the controlllug apparatus. At the conclusion of the exercises, Decoy Medway and the destroyer

Eight of the 11 came to Hongkong. visiting submarines have already re-

For

Fort Bayard

Swalow

Bangkok

Haiphong

Manila

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Wednesday

Parcels only for Straits Parcels and Papers only for Canada and (Letters and Papers only for Scattle via Vancouver B.C.)- due Vancouver B.C., 20th April

Date and Time,

Wing Wo Wed., Mar, 29, 1 p.m. Haiching

Wed., Mar. 29, 2 p.m.. Hiram

Wed., Mar. 20, 2.30 p.m. Wed., Mar. 20, 3 p.m. Talsang Formosa..Wed., Mar. 29, 4.30 p.m. Cremer....Wed., Mar. 29, 5.00 p.m. Empress of Asia....Wed., Mar. 29.

K.F.O. Parcels, .Mar. 20, 4.00 pm. Reg. ****

Mar, 20, 5.00 p.m. Ord.

Mar. 29, 6.30 p.m.

G. PO.

Parcels,..Mar. 29, 4.60 p.m. Ref...... Ord.,

¡Mar. 20, 5,00 pan. .Mar. 20, 7.00 p.m.

K. P. O.

Shanghai, Japan, Honoluta, U.S.A., Kamakura Maru ....Wed., Mar. 20.

Central and South America vla San Francisco due San Francisco, 20th April.

Foochow via Swatọw Swntow

Reg Ord.,

Rex. Ord.

Thursday

Amoy

Shanghai, Japan and Europe (except,

Grea! Britain and Eire)

vin

Siberia

Swatow

Haiphong

Mar. 20, 5.00 p.m. .Mar, 20, 5.30 pm.

G.P.P.

Mar, 29, 5.00 p.m. Mar, 20, 7.00 p.m.

Chungking Thurs., Mar. 30, 0,30 am. Newchwang Thurs., Mar. 30, 8.30 pm, Tilsndane Thurs., Mar. 30, 18.00 nm.

Chitral.Thurs., Mar, 30, 10.30 am. Sulyang..Thurs., Mar, 30, 10.30 am. Canton Thurs, Mar. 30, 2 p.m. Parcels and Papers only for South Rio-de-Janeiro Marú

Africa vis Durban

Thurs., Mar. 30, 2.80 p.m.

BANKS

H.K. Banks $...... H.K. Banks Lon. £. Chartered E Mercantile, A. & B. £. Mercantile, c. £.

1,385 50.

.83 n.

83 n..

27 r.

13 n.

8th April

.80 1.

East Astu $.

INSURANCES

H.K. Fire $...

Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Flano

Direct Service"-due London,

Airways

Thurs., Mar. 30% ►

K.P.O.

Reg.

.Mar. 30, 5 ..

Ord.

.Mar. 30, '5.80 p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg.

*Mar, 30, 5 p.m.

Ord.

.Mar. 30, 7 p.m.

Plane

Thurs., Mar. 30.

K.P.O.

Reg.

.Mar. 30, 5 pm..

Ord.

Mar, 30, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg.

.Mar. 30, $ p.m..

Ord.

....Mar. 30. 1 p.m.

Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus- Imperial Airways

iraila by "Imperial Direct Service-due Sydney, 8th April

Canton $..

220 n.

#

Union $..

47215 s.

China Underwriter S.

.1 n. 183.

SHIPPING

turned to Hongkong.

The four destroyers Duncan, Dia- mond, Duchess, Delight have returned to Hongkong.

Douglas $.. Steamboats $. Indo-Chinos, P. $.. Indo-Chinas, DS..

.70 b.

13 S.

60 n.

..24, n.

olso

Shell Bearers 5/- Waterboats $.

.81/3 n.

.9 n

Shanghat

Ful-

Swalow

Swatow

Other departures will be as follows: To-morrow-Kent, Suffolk, mouth leave for Hongkong.

-Apr-12-Eagle.and Daring leave Sir I. Albery asked the Parliamen on a cruise, returning to Singapore

to the Admiralty later in the month. whether he has now any information concerning the building for Japan of 45,000

tions between nations is mutual re-tary Secretary speci.

"Responsible quarters in Poland will certainly not overlook the geo-two battleships of 40,000 to graphics! situation of their State, this lons? having been responsible for its past polley of endeavouring to maintain the Parliamentary Secretary to friendly relations on all sides.

Admiralty whether he now has

Licul.-Commander Fletcher asked

the any that

SLOVAKS TAKE PRECAUTIONS

(Continued from Page 1.)

It appears to be questionable further information to show whether deviation from this course Japan

at to the "Daily Telegraph and Morning! is building battleships would have bencßelal results, even 10,000 to 45,000 tons?

Post" even as early as September 20, though foreign nations are sending

Colonel Llewellin: The reply is in nine days before the Munich agree-- notes enticing in another directio

ment. the negative. OTHER COMMENT

"To the surprise of German poli- tient elreles, which have maintained

a rigid silence on the subject, the has become a problem for German

Essener National Zeitung, which political circles.

mann

Continuing, Lord Cell said that "the actions of the present German Administration on several occasions show that they accept the traditional German view on such matters." connected with Field-Marshal Her- "Attention is called in the article

Lord Cecil forewarned: "Sub- to Herr Hitler Goering, to-day published onto the forthcoming visit of Colonel mission, therefore,

Czecho- artlete declaring that anti-German Beck to London, and the lively in means the extinction of demonstrations are putting the Ger-terest the British press is showing Slovak Independence. man-Polish puct of friendship to an in Poland.

"It means the breach of our treaty Ignoble test,

"The paper goes on to observe that pledges on the subject,

"It means a great increase in the "The paper recalls Sunday's de- when Poland, along with Germany monstrations in Bromberg, in the and Hungary, liberated its minority prestige of the Nazi Government, and course of which crowds shouted Wo in Czecho-Slovakia, it was condemn- corresponding diminution of that Want Koenigsberg, and 'Our army ed by the Western Democracles, but of this country.

Greater now that the

German

"Above all, it means acceptance of must march into Dunzig.'

"The paper goes on to say that the Reich has assumed leadership in the view that the only thing that

in international affairs German-speaking Inhabitants of Central Europe, to which it is counts Western Poland are asking themselves entitled, London has suddenly come brutal force, and that the hope of with increasing uneasiness, how far to the realisation that Polish foreign substituting for it reason and Justice the systematic incltement of the polley could, under certain conditions, must be definitely abandoned.”— Polish population by the newspapers be hitched to the swaying vehicle Central News.

of the National Democratie Party und bearing the Brlish Empire.

by the West Polish Association, is to be carried.

BRITISH DIPLOMACY

5

BRUCE TO RETURN TO LONDON

Melbourne, Mar. 23. Mr. Joseph A. Lyons to-day an "In the scheme to erect nounced that the Government had barrier against the German nation, decided that Mr. S. M. Bruce, Aus- the British Foreign Office is giving tralian High Commissioner to London prime consideration to Poland, should return to London Immediately.

Sydney rather than to the Soviet-Union or He is sailing from to France.

Friday.

on

THREATENED IN STREETS "German people, including women and children, says the paper, are be- ing threatened in the streets because they speak their mother tongue. The paper observes that the Polish

"This explains, says the paper, the The presence of Mr. Bruce in Lon- authorities put forward the

be desirable.-- hypothesis that this incitement was intense interest of the Brlilair press, don during the present pollilea ten- portly the work of agents of foreign and the great care with which tion is deemed. to

rumours Reuter. Powers, which are interested in stir- publishes all reports and

ring up 1-feeling between Poland from the anti-German camp. It is an attempt to encourage those

and Germany.

DOCKS ETC.

Wharves S... Docks $

Friday

Conte Verde Fri., Mar. 31, 8.30 am. Kwaisang...Fri., Mar. 31, 0.30 am. Soochow ....Fri., Mar. 91, 10.30 a.m.

Parcels and Papers only for Calcutta Yuensang

Providents $.. New Eng, Sh. $. Sha. Docks, Sh. $.

MINING

111 5. 10.70"su. ..4 6.

6.70 n.

Manilo

.101 n.

Kailan s/-

.17/6 n.

. D.

FLEE TO FRANCE

.3 n.

.4 5.

.41 sa. .35

(Continued from Page 1.)

Raubs S.. Venz: Goldfield $.. Hongkong Mines ets. Antamoks P's. Atoks Pa. (x.d.) Baguio Gold Ps. Benguet Cons. Ps. Coco Grove Ps. Con Mines Py, Demonstrations Ps. I.X.L. Pa. Gumaus Ps. San Mauricio P's. Sayoc Consul Ps. Paracales Ps.

LANDS

Hotels ... Lands S.. Linda 15% deb. $. S'hat Lands Sh. Humphreys $.. H.K. Realties $. Chinese Estates $..

UTILITIES Trams $ Peaks Trams (old) $. Peak Trams (new) $. Star Ferries $.

Y. Ferries (old) Y. Ferries (new) Chins Lights (old) Chinn Lights (now) HK. Electries $. Mieno Electries $.. Sandakan Lights Telephones (old) $. Telephones (new) §. Tractions 8/-

Tractions (Pref.) s/-

INDUSTRIAL

Fri., Mar. 31,

Mar. 31, 11 am

.Mar. 31, Noon.

Parcels.... Papers, Franconia Fri., Mar. 31, 2.30 p.m.

REPUBLICAN LEADERS sibly hasten United States recognition

jof General Franco's government.

No immediate action in this con- nection is expected-United Press.

ACCORDING TO PLAN

Madrid, Mar. 28. Nationallat columns started to

1.10 p.m. the University quarter .003 50. ed.

to-day. .14 Ba. Red berels are appearing every-

Everything, it is said, is being .02 . where, and also red and biocl: atm carried out with precision and ac- .17 sa. lets with arrows, which is the badge cording to plan. .1.98 60. of the Falonglats.

.25 63. .12.50 sa.

Falangists. They seized flags and mounted guard of the prisons, where

4114 a. previously they had been incarcerat- make their entry into Madrid from

.19 60. ,71 50,

Early this afternoon, a provisional Flags are flying everywhere, and administrative committee was form- demonstrations are being held Ined by Falgonists, who had remained muny places throughout the country, concealed in the city from the out- .5% b.Reuter

break of the hostilities.

.30 s. sa.

.104 n. .2.10 n.

.8.55 n.

.4.40 b. x.d.) 97 n.

.16.20 b. .0 n. .4 n.

Valencia To Surrandor?

While Nationalist army engineers are feverishly engaged in building VALENCIA, Mar. 28.

bridges across the The National Defence Council emergency here la belleved to be negoflating Manzanares, the population to-day for an early entry of the Nation-set to work removing burbed-wire entanglements and barricades In or- allets into Valencia-Reuter.

Parts, Mar. 20.

Defence Council Flees |der to speed up the entry of General.

Franco's troops.

While the Nationalists aro mar- Members of the Council of the ching into Madrid, the offensive is continuing on the other fronts. In

07 n. Spanish National Defence have ar-

243⁄4 sa. | rived in Valonel, occording to the Cordoba sector, n Nationalists

24 n. message received here. .0.10 b.

.5% n. chslemanshlo of General Misja. 50 b. With Nationalist aircraft ceaselessly! 164 n. flying over Madrid the first alt of .12 n. Its new masters was to order the

They are conferring under the

column met no resistance in occupy-

Ing Adamuz,

WELCOME TO TROOPS

General Franco's troops were given

.23 8. stats of theatres, cinemas and otherja spontaneous welcome in Madrid, 74. places of entertainment to stay at while Nationalist acroplanes perform- 23/- n. their posts, in order that the life of ed acrobatics,

.23/0 n.

the

of

the city should continue normally. The centre of the city shows no During the afternoon the first food signa of having been affected by the Cald: Macg. (ord.), Sh. $....14 n. lorries of General Franco's social help Nationalist bombardments, hut Cald: Macg. (Pro.), Sh. $....18 n, organisation entered the city, and outside fortifications present .1 b. chocolate, tinned food and fruit were terrible spectacle, entire blocka .13% b. sa.

distributed among the welcoming housca having disappeared. ..4 D. populace.

The greatest damage was caused in The Nationalists had cartier oc- the Arguelles quarter. where Dairy Farms (ex. rts) .....21 n. cupled a section of University City scarcely a house remains inhabitable. Dairy Farms (ris.) $......10% Bn. hold by the Republicans. Watsons $........... (x.d.) 0.10 n.

Canton Icca $.. Cements $...

of

Germany Barters For Food

HK. Ropes S...

STORES, &0.

Buenos Aires, Mar. 20.

agree-

elements which, since the beginning "However, says the paper, since of Marshal Pilsudki's policy the increase la anti-German excesses German-Polish understanding, have opptar to be systematic. It is no played second Addle in Pollsh Foreign longer permissible for the Palleh policy. authorities to ignore them, since such "Admitting that, in spite of pressure. The Government announces that in! excesses, if not suppressed must, if from abroad, Polish official quarters accordance with the barter the long run. put an intolerable have maintained a strielly correct ment with Germany It is shipping strain on the friendly relations be-attitude towards Germany, the paper 100,000 tons of whent and 8,000 tons tween the two countries.

declares that this is due to the plain of wool In payment of railway] The paper concludes by stressing fact that the existence of German-material already ordered from the the duty of the Polish authorities to Polish understanding could not be Reich-Reuter Special.

Germans living in Poland brought Into harmony with the anti- against molestation, and" to ensure German plans of Sir Robert Varuit- safety of their property.

tart.

protect

Icft

LANCASHIRE LEAVES BRITAIN CRITICISED

"Although Polish policy is always

Lancashire The adherence of Poland to the confronted with the opposition of The troopship onti-German bloc which Enginad is certain groups, who from tradition Hongkong for Southampton via.ports endeavouring form, would be in-are anti-German in sympathy, the yesterday afternoon with about 100 compatible

German-Fellsh obligations incurred by the German-military and

four hundred with understanding, declares the Ham- Polish understanding are not limited naval detalls and fumilles. burger Fremdenblatt this evening. to one partner, and this applies also The names of officers leaving on The leader, entitled Poland In to the disciplining of public opinion: the Lancashire have already been The Foreground,"reveals that Poland Trans-Occon

published

Over

Lane Crawfords S..

Sinceres $..

Wing On (H.K.) $. Powell, Ltd, ets.

COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $..

S'hai Colton Sh. $. Zoong Sings, Sh. $. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $.

MISC. IK, Entertainment.$.. Constructions, $. Vibro Piling 3.

Ch. Govt 6% 1925 G.S Bonds

H.K Govt. 4% Loan 4% H.K. Govt. Loan 34% Marsmans (Lond.). 5/— Marsmans (H.K.) 5/-

..A n.

1,00 1,

.42 b.

200,000 MARCH IN

A Berlin report says that Herr Hitler has telegraphed to Generat An army of 200,000 Nationalists Franco offering him heartleal con- marched into Madrid this afternoon, gratulations on "the final defeat of declared Senor Serano Suner, nation-destroying Bolshevism." Nationalist Minister of the interior Meanwhile in Rome. Signor in a broadcast from Burgos. Mussolini appeared on the balcony of Madrid, he continued, was to have 200 n. the Palazzo Venezia and addressed a boon the grave of Fascism, but .30 n. crowd of 10,000, saying:

Instead it had become the grave of

.00 n.

.10% n.

been

"Generel Franco's infantry and Communism. "Victory

Itallers legionaries live entered achieved," desplio "those nations who .0% b Madrid, and the Spanish war con speol: hypocritically of peace, buj It who harbour, thoughts of war in their of hearts. B collapse

.40 n.

the

.1%

thus

0,39 n.

be considered finished. finlahed with the

Bolsheviam, and so will the enemies

of Italy and of Fascism." Reuter

U.S. AND SPAIN:

Spain desires to live in peace, he fend her liberties at all cost. The declared, but is determined to de-

WASHINGTON, Mar. 28.3 world must realise the Importance of The belief is being expressed hore Spain in the International scheme. that the surrender of Madrid will pos~ | Trans-Ocean.

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