NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. German
H. M. DOCKYÁRD,
HONG KONG.
EXAMINATION FOR LOCAL
CLERKS.
Busy
Wednesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
March 29, 1939.
Propagandists LAMBERT DUNBAR
Against Poland
ing threatened in the streets because they speak their mother tongue.
A limited competitivo examina- Continued From Pager 1 The paper observes that the Polish
tion for vacancies for 3rd grade Local Clerks will be held on 11th April, at 0.30
a.m. Candidates must be between the ages of 19-30. Examination will embrace English Esany and Dictation, Arithmetic and Typewriting..
•
Application for selection to compete must be made in the candidate's own handwriting and should reach the Naval Store Omcor, H. M. Dockyard not Inter than a.m. 1st April.
Two passport photographs of the candidate must be sent with the application.
FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.
ог
What to do to help a child
Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected,
11-treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any motter concerning a child, would be doing DR net of kindness by communicating at once with-
The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C.
la The City Hall, Queen's Road C.. Hongkong,
the Inspector, or
40. Pokfulum Road, 1st floor; or the Inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre, Wanchul; or the Inspector, 12, Sui Yeung Chol Street, 1st floor, Kow- loon.
All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society,
The Informant's name will kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved.
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threatened by the Poles. But D.N.D. refuses to specify where or when the ulleged incidents are taking place.
Crecho
authorities put forward the hypothesis that this incitement was partly the work of agents of foreign Powers, which are interested in alir- ring up ill-feeling between Poland and Germany.
It is noteworthy that this has been the form of preparation en- "However, says the paper, since ployed by Germany preceding the the increase in anti-German excesses Austrian Sudetenland
appear to be systematic, it is no Slovakian and Memet coups.
longer permissible for the Polish The official organ "Political Corres-authorities to ignore them, since such pondent" warns that "anti-German excesses, if not suppressed must, in acts" by Poland might result in con- the long run, put an intolerable sequences deplorable to the future strain on the friendly relations be- harmonious development of a Euro- tween the two countries, pean area and as harmful to the Polish nation itself."
"The paper concludes by stressing the duty of the Polish authorities to This utterance considered as protect Germans living in Poland being particularly significant because against molestation, and to ensure of the source of the warning safety of their property. United Press,
Toxt Of German Propaganda
This is the German message, as reported in Hongkong by "Trans- Ocean":
BRITAIN CRITICISED "The adherence of Poland to the anti-German bloc which England la endeavouring to
to form,
would
ould be in- with German-Polish compatible understanding, declares the Ham- "The increasing number of antl-burger Fremdenblatt" this evening.
The lender, entitled Poland In German demonstrations in Poland during the past days, and the attitude The Foreground,' reveals that Poland of tie Polish authorities towards become a problem for German
political circles, them, lave led German political "Attention is called in the article circles to inquire whether these de- to the forthcoming visit of Colonel monstrations indicate Poland's Inten Beck to London, and the lively in tion to discontinue the policy laid terest the British press is showing down in the agreement of 1834, which, in Poland. was signed by Marshal Pilsudski and
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1037, but the gain is below seasonal.
EARNINGS:
SUGAR:
WHEAT:
Corn Products first-quarter earnings are not expected to equal those of the corresponding period of 1930, although back-log orders are growing.
The Continental Can Corporation's 1839 sales are above those of 1938.
!
Gasolene prices have been advanced for the third line In a month.
Stock
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1938
1937
$2.71 $2.47 $1.10 $2.08
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 rall equipment.
LONDON AVERAGES:
Industrial Average Ralls Average"
MARCH 27 MARCH 28
08.0
14.6 55.7
64.9
These averages are based on 100 as of December 31, 1934.
CIVIL WAR COLLAPSES AS OFFICIALS FLEE
"The paper goes on to observe that' when Poland, along with Germany *Although the German press still and Hungary, liberated its minority refrains from giving publicity to the in Cxccho-Slovakia, It was condemn-
this Korrespondenz
Evening de-now that the Greater German clared:
Reich has assumed leadership
which For some time past incidents Central Europe, 10 huve
been occurring in different parts entitled, London lus suddenly come of Poland which clearly indicate that to the realisation that Polish foreign certain
reject the groups
policy policy could, under certain conditions, agreed upon in 1934 by Marshal be hitched to the swaying vehicle Pilsudsid and the German Chun- bearing the British Empire, cellor.
Incidents, the Diplomatisch Politische ed by the Western Democracies, bu! Conanned From Page 1
Although the German press has made little of these incidents, no one should assume that they have been overlooked, от that threats Insults to everything that is German, do not interest German circles.
and
iT
concealed in the city from the out- 1 break of the hostilities..
While Nationalist army engineers building are feverishly engaged
bridges Deross the einergency It is organisation entered the elty, and Manzanares, the population to-day chocolate, tinned food and frull were set to work removing barbed wire distributed among the welcoming entanglements and barriendes in or
der to speed up the entry of General populace.
The Nationalists had earlier oc- Franco's troops. cupled a section of University City held by the Republicans.
BRITISH DIPLOMACY
the scheme to erect a barrier against the German nation, The British Foreign Ollice is giving Poland, prime consideration to rather than to the Soviet-Union or to France,
Į
DI
While the Nationalists are inar- ching into Madrid, the offensive is
a
In
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sizes of listeners-with a smile and and Ployed-Tango...,Emil Roosz
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Closing Local Stock Quota-
7.02 Liszt Ballade In 13 Minor. Piano Solo by Louis Kentner.
7.20 List"Mefisto" Waltz No. 1. Serge Koussevitzky and the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
7.33 Miliza Korjus (Soprano) and Joseph Schimidi (Tenor).
"Il Trovatore"--Lodern Sum Him- .Joseph Schmidt
Nationalists inel (Verdi)orsts und Orchestra.
110
a
b1
(Tenor); with
A Berlin report says that Herr continuing on the other fronts. Hitler
has telegraphed to General the Cordoba sector, Franco offering him heartiest con-column met no resistance in occupy
Sunt in German); "Martha”—Ach, gratulations on "the final defeat offing Adamuz.
WELCOME TO TROOPS
So Fromm, Ach, So Traut (Flotow).. uation-destroying Bolshevism."
General Franco's troops were given.Joseph Schmidt (Tenor) and The Meanwhile In Rome, Signor
Madrid, Berlin State Opera Orchestra cond. GERMAN "RESERVE"
"This explains, says the paper, the Mussolint appeared on the balcony of a spontaneous welcome in "'German reserve is inspired by intense interest of the British press,
the Palazzo Venezia and addressed a while Nationalist ucroplanes perform by Clemens Schmalstich. (Sung in
fed aerobatics.
German); "The Barber of Sevilic" "MARECHAL JOFFRE”
with which it the hope that such excesses are and the great care
crowd of 10,000, saying;
Una Voce Poco Fa (Rossini) rumours No. 10 A/30
merely the expression of a temporary publishes all reports and
"General Franco's infantry and
Millza Korjus (Soprano) and Berlin wave of Chauvinism which will soon from the anti-German camp. It is Bringing Cargo from Marselles vi
the Italian legionaries have entered
State Opera Orchestra; Variations On attempt to encourage those Madrid, and the be replaced by common sense and an a
Spanish war can Saigon, ele, arrived Hongkong on
Mozart's "Ah! Vous Diral-Je Maman" It considered finished.
(Adum).......... Miliza Korjus (Soprano) understanding for a realistic policy, elements which, since the beginnings be Wednesday, 20th March, 1939,
of Marshal Pilsudki's polley. Consignees are hereby informed and a remembrance of the old course German-Polish understanding, have Bolshevism, and so will the enemies
of Anished with
the collapse
and Berlin Broadcasting Orchesita that their goods with the exception set by Marshal Pilsudski.
(Sung In German); La Danzu_(Ros- German expectations have, un-played second fiddle in Polish Fareign of Italy and of Fascism."--Renter, of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables
sini); L'Ariatelin (Neapolitan Song- policy.
Biscardi). Joseph Schmidt (Tenor) are being landed and stored into the fortunately, thus far remained un-
“Admitting that, in spite of pressure
U.S, AND SPAIN Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon
fulfilled.
with Orchestra. (Sung in Italian); In fact, it appears Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow-though, to the Joy of those who are have maintained a strictly correct Rfrom abroad, Polish official quarters
WASHINGTON, Mar. 28.
Invitation to the Dance (Weber).. The belief is being expressed here
Milza Korjus (Soprano) with the loon, whence delivery may be obtain-int
interested in bringing about a rupture attitude towards Germany, the paper that the surrender of Madrid will pos- ed immediately after landing.
relations, In German-Polish
Berlin State Opera Orchestra. (Sung declares that this is due to the plain sibly hasten United States recognition
in German). All claims must be sent in to me hindrance is being placed in the fact that the existence of German- of General France's government.
8.00 cot course of this agitation against all Polish understanding could not be
No immediate netion in this con-
nouncements, that is German, and as though the brought into harmony with the anti- nection is expected.—United Press. Darnaged Packages will be examin
same value is no longer placed upon German plans of Sir Robert Vansit- ed the Company's Surveyor the maintenance of good relations) tart.
by
ACCORDING TO PLAN- Messrs: Goddard and Dougins In
Madrid, Mar. 28. with the German people.
"Although Polish policy is always the presence of the Consignees at
NEIGHBOURLY RELATIONS confronted with the opposition of Nationalist columns started to 10.00 nm. on Tuesday, 4th April,
"In studying the history of Ger- certain groups, who from tradition make their entry into Madrid from 1039.
Consignees must have a Revenue-Polish relations, one discovers are anti-German in sympathy, the the University quarter at 1.10 p.m.
that even at the beginning of the obligations incurred by the German- | to-day. Offeer in attendance when any duif-
Great War, the tendency to look at Polish understanding are not limited Everything, it Is said, is being Spain desires to live in peace, he able goods are examined by the
and ac declared, but is determined to de- the Polish question In different to one partner, and this applies also carried out with precision -Company's Surveyors,
Hight was apparent in Germany The to the disciplining of public-opintona cording to plan,
fend her liberties at all. cast. The creation of a Polish Slate reveals Trans-Ocean.
Early this afternoon, a provisional world must realise the importance of administrative committee was form- Spain in the international scheme.-chestra cond. by The Composer: Bird ed by Falganists, who had remained Trans-Ocean,
un or before 8th April, 1930, or they will not be recognized,
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
R. ONL Agent.
Hongkong, 20th March, 1938.
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clearly a fundamental change from
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struggle was unavoidable.
SLOVAKS TAKE PRECAUTIONS
BRATISLAVA, Mar. 28. SLOVAKIA IS preparing for both Disregarding the burdens placed peace and war. on German-Polish relations by the
While the Foreign Ministry directs provisions of the Versailles Treaty, peace negotiations the Fuchrer worked to impress upon Slovak delegation to Budapest in an
by sending the German people the importance effort to obtain peaceful withdrawal of regarding an independent and of Hungarian troops from the part of stros Polish nation as necessary Bust Slovakia occupied on March 23, stability and order in Eastern Europe, the National Defence Ministry has and that was therefore desirable begun the task of assigning ve und essential to maintain neighbourly classes of reserve officers and mili relations with this Slate.
tary, aviation and anti-aircraft foreca
"The Germap-Polish agreement to posts they must fill should peuce of 1934 constituted the realisation of negotiations at Budapest break down. this ideal. Should Polish eireles United Press. come to the conclusion that a corres-
ponding attitude towards Germany
is not necessary in the same degree,
or In other words, that respect for
Now Lithuanian Government
KAUNAS, Mar. 20. A NEW LITHUANIAN Government been formed under General
the vital rights and honour of the bas German people Is not essential, this Cemius.
would be regrettable for the future Generally speaking, the new harmonious development of Europe, Government is semi-military, as there arc three other Generals in the Cabinet, and it is non-party
and for the Polish nation itself.
INSULTING, PERSECUTING
It
is 1 case of not seeing Government, beyond Que's nose,
certain The new Cabinet will present itself
Polish citica believe that insult-to Parliament this evening-Reuter. ing and persecuting Germans is i entirely in order, because the funda-
Germany's "Tradition"
"It is unnecessary to accuse Ger- mental condition tor friendly relu-many of perfidy. tions between nations is mutual re- spect.
"Not only the Nazl Government, but all previous Gerion Govern- "Responsible quarters in Poland ments from the time Frederick the will certainly nol overlook the geo-Great downwards, have made their graphieal sifuntion of their State, this position perfectly clear. To them having been responsible for its past an international assurance is no more policy of endeavouring to maintain than a statement of present intention. Iriendly relations on all sides,
1 bus no absolute validity for the
The centre of the city shows us of having been affected by the Nationalist bombardments, but the
fortificationg foutside
present terrible spectacle, entire blocks houses having disappeared.
The greatest damage was caused in the Arguelles quarter, where scarcely a house remains inhabitable. 200,000 MARCH IN An army of 200,000 Nationalists marched into Madrid this afternoon, Senor Scrano Suner, declared Nationalist Minister of the Interlor in a broadcast from Burgos.
Madrid, he continued, was to have been the grave of Fascism, bul Instend it had become the grave of Communism. "Victory hns been achieved, despite those nations who speak hypocritically of peace, but who harbour thoughts of war in their hearts,"
Exchange At Great Kiangsi
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Battle
Continued From Page
CASTLE CAPTURED
At 3 a.m., the Japanese reached their first major objective-the ruins
of Wuning's Castle.
The Chinese, their lines Fletely
and
com-
Time, Weather and
An-
8.03 Erlo Costea' Compositions. The Jester At The Wedding..... Erie Coates and Symphony Orches- tra; A Song Remembered: Music Of Night.....John McCormack The
(Tenor) with Piano accomp. by Ed- win Schnelder; Saxo-Rhapsody .... Sigurd Rascher (Saxophone) with Symphony Orchestra cond. by the Composer: Valsette From "Wood Nymphs"...Light Symphony Or
Songs At Eventide....H. Robinson Cleaver (Organ) and Patricia Ross- borough (Piano).
8.30 London Relay-At The Black Dog',
Mr. Wilkes at home in his own bar-parlour. Presented by S. E. Reynolds and Pascoe Thornton.
0.00 London Relay-'Empire Ex- change'.
Points of view by travellers from the Dominions and Colonies.
9.15 Btudio-A talk by Sir Athollį MacGregor on "The Activities of thoį Salvation Army In Hongkong and South China".
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CIVIL SERVANTS FALL OUT
(Continued from Page 5.)
"It appears to be questionable future." whether deviation from this course! Thus Lord Cecll, President of the would have beneficial results, even International Peace Campaign, wrote though foreign nations are sending to the "Dally Telegraph and Morning notes enticing in another direction' Post" even as early as September 20. before he signs a letter?
nine days before, the Munich agree-
OTHER COMMENT
Lai: Generally, Europeuns have
sports,
"To the surprise of German poli-iment, tical circles, which have maintained Continuing, Lord Coell sald that a rigid silence on the subject, the "the actions of the present German
Mr. Russ then questioned Lal on Essener National Zeitung, which is administration on several occasions the question of the necessity of chop- connected with Field-Marshal Her-show that they accept the traditional ping registered letters with a chop mann Goering, to-day published an German view on such matters," registered in the Post Ofcc. article declaring that unti-German Loni - Cecil forewarned: "Sub- Mr. Russ: I put it to you there demonstrations tre putting the Ger- mission, therefore, to Herr Hitler is no such rule. There is no such man-Polish pact of friendship to at means the extinction of Czecho-register of chops. ignoble test.
Slovak independence.
"It means the breach of our treaty "The paper recalls Sunday's de- monstrations in Bromberg, in the pledges on the subject. course of which crowds shouted 'Wo Want Koenigsberg, and Our army must march Into Danzig”.
of
London. Mar. 28.
Asked to consider an increase in the establishment of the territorial the Before quietness reigned in
army to 2,000,000, the Secretary for ruins of Wuning, Japanese squads
War pointed out to u house of Com- Thad been forced to attiek individual
mons questioner the organisational machine-gun
with posts
hand dificulties of such a sudden great grenades and mortars.
increase, but added that the Govern- The Chinese Ared their guns toment, had certain proposals under
man. There were no examination.-British Wireless,"
200-Mile Front Violent hostilities are raging in Kiangal on a 200-mile front that now extends to Honan Province.
Superior Japanese artillery and terial units are overwhelming the Chinese, who are, battling against | superhuman odds.
The defenders, however, are grimly contesting every inch of ground, and are seeking to exact a heavy price from the Invaders.
Chinese resistance has been effec- tive in the Siu River valley, where the Chinese have gained several helghts in the vicinity of Anyi,
The Chinese reports · elsim that Japanese successca In the Wuning area have been made possible by the liberal use of poison gas,
The Chinese reports admit that the Japanese are pouring tens of thou sands of reinforcements along the entire front in an effort to bring (about an entire collapse of the Chin-
ese resistance.
Elovon Divisions Defend
Eleven Chinese divisions were un- availingly thrown into the defence of
The theft of money and jewellery valued at $230 from his room at the Empress Lodge last night has been' reported to the Police by Rev. Mr. Edwards, Captain Anderson of the same hotel, also reported the loss of $25 in money.'
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MANILA SHAKES Closing quotations through Routers:
Bld Prices Afternoon Morning
Antamok artillery, which was brought un Atak...... under a hall of fire in an effort to Baguio Gold dislodge,
point-blank,
Hatong Buhay theBenguet, Cank Chinese In the concrete pil-boxes. Big Wedge... The Chinese pill-boxes were Coco Elenive literally blown-up with their occu-Con. Mines
Demonstration pants.
Terrific losses have been sustained po Gold..... on both sides.
logon Mining STREET FIGHTING IN NANCHANG also Cons,
Masbate Cons Chungking, Mar. 29. Mine Operations Street fighting was going on in North Camarines Nanchang after the Japanese
Paraçalo Gomaan von Ban Mauricio ****** guards had entered the city on Mon- Surigao Cons. ***** BuyDC Con........ day..
Syndicate Invest...... United Paracale
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"Ask Tha P.M.G." "It means a great increase in the Postmaster General.
Lal: There is. You can ask the
"Every street to a trench, and every prestige of the Nazi Government, and
The case was then adjourned to
house fort", is the description of the a corresponding dimination of that
present state of affairs in the Kiangal
The following la Swan, Culbertson "The paper goes on to say that the of this country,
May 6, at noon, as Lai wanted to
capital.
& Fritz report on this morning's German-suking Inhablianta
"Above all, It incans acceptance of call a witness.
"Chinese units are fighing a rear-market: guard netion, and resting Japanese closed, quiet showing ittle change The Manila Gold share market Western Poland are asking themselves the view that the only thing that with inclosing uneasiness, how far counts in international uffairs is decided that Mr. S. M. Bruce, Aus- Wuning which, next to Nanchang, is occupation, adds the report. the systematic incitement of the brutal force, and that the hope of trallan High Commissioner to London the most strategle point Kiangal. Meanwhile, the Japanese westward with prices ranging from minus Polish population by the newspapers substituting for it reason and justice should return to London immediately. It la seventy miles north of Nanchang advance along the Hunan highway is centavos, as seen in San Mauricio, to of the National Democratic Party und
must be "definitely. abandoned.”—| He is alling from Sydney om Japanese artillery and planes car-being held up cast of Wuning, ne- one centavo up as registered by Mine
Friday,
rled out an unprecedented bom-cording to Chinese reports, which Operations and Suyoc. United Para- Bruco To Return To London The presence of Mr. Bruce in Lon-bardment on a thirty mile front. emphasise that "Chinese units hold-cale lost: 7 centavos, while other Melbourne, Mar. 28. don during the present politieal ten- During the slege of Wuning ing out at Kuling will always be a stocks were either unchanged -, or. "German people, including women Mr. Joseph A. Lyons to-day an- ' zion is deemed to be desirable- Chinese machine sun nests were threat to the rear of the Japanese in with fractional leases. · Yesterday's and children, says the paper, are benounced that the Government had Reuter.
only 300 yards from the Japanese Klangel.”—Reuter.
by the West Polish Association, in to be carried.
Central News,"
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