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NOTICE is hereby given that the Third Annual Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the |Head Office, No. 6 Des Voeux Road | Central, on Saturday, April 22nd, 1939, at 3.00 p.m. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Board of Directors and the State- ment of Accounts for the year ending December 31st, 1938.

DISORDERS

Palm Sunday Service Interrupted.

JERUSALEM, Apr. 2. TWO JEWISH street-sweepers quarter of Jerusalem by un- were fired upon in the Jewish known Arabs to-day, one of the and the other but slightly hurt. men being severely wounded,

A 24-hours curfew was Immediate- Imposed on the entire section of the old efty.

The Transfer Register will bely body massage, is willing to call on closed from April 10th to 22nd, pedicure. Phone 51048, address 29A | 1939 inclusivo, Nathan Road, Ist floor, Kowloon,

clients at their homes, manicure,

FOR SALE,

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LOST.

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Telephone No. 20040.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

M. Y. TANG, Chief Manager. Hongkong, April 1, 1930, ...

UNION WATERBOAT CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS

Annual

Palm Sunday services In the Church of the Redeemer were inter- rupted.

Numerous actions by Arab irre gulars in different parts of Palestine Indicate that the intense feeling has by no means aubsided.

A Jewish official was fired at near Tulkarem, and the railway station at Kafr Yehoshun, near Halfa was attacked by Arabs, who set fire to the building.

An Arab

was shot by British officials in a village near Tiberias during a house-to-house search, and an Arab was also shot in Nazareth.

Sabotage nets are reported from varlous parts of the country, the oil line The Thirty-fourth

being damaged in one region, the General Meeting of Shareholders Jatta-Lydde highway, and the rail- telephone lines destroyed along the will be held at the Omeen of way line between Jaffa and Jerusalem Messrs. Dodwell & Co., Ltd., Hong-being dumaged.-Trans-Ocean.. kong and Shanghai Bank Building, on Thursday, the 13th April, 1939, at 11 a.m. for the purpose of

Exchange At receiving the report of the Generat

A Glance

T.7. London Demarl

TT. Shanghai

T.T. Singapore

T.T. Japan

TT. India

T.T. U.S.A

SELLING

is. 2.21/32

15. 2.21/32

178 52

104

.815

.29%

1.T. Manila

.573

TIT, Balavia

TT. Bangkok

TT. Salgon

10712

10.77

.71 127

170%

TT. Frane

T.T. Germany TT. Switzerl

TT. Australia

BUYING

4 m/s Lie London

172,31/32

4 m/s D/p

do.

4 m/s L/C U.S.A.

4 m/s France

30 dis India

.1/3 201 11.10 83%

US. Cross rate in Lon).

.4.68

Britain's Protest

London, Apr. 2.

Managers together with a State- ment of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1938,

The Transfer Books Books of the Company will be closed from 29th March to 13th April, 1939, both days inclusive,

DODWELL & COMPANY LIMITED.

General Managers, Hongkong, 23rd March, 1939.

OUR FRIENDS ARE READY TO FIGHT

(Continued from Page 1.j

pality of intimitation or encirclement. "concluded an agreement with Britaing naval pact. It is based on the fervent desire we all possess never to go to war with Britain.

"If this wish no longer exists in England, then the practient condition for this agreement is removed. Ger- many will be quite content to put up with this view.

The Right To Live

Gurselves

"We are so sure of because we are so strong, and we are united. He who has no power loses the right to live.

Great Britain has expressed sharp

"If they talk in other countries of displeasure to the Japanese, following-arming now, and say that they will re-arin more and more, then I can Tokyo's official notification of the annexation and occupation of the only say to those statesmen that they

will not weary me. Sprattley Islands.

"I am determined to continue to When a Japanese Embassy offelal march along this path, and I am hero hesitated at the British Forelan of the conviction that We shall Office to repeat the notification pre-proceed on it more rapidly than the vlously given to the British Ambassa- | others.

der in Tokyo, he was told that Bri- "If someone should really want to tal considers Japan's "procedure a messure, his strength with ours by strange melled of setting the dis- force, then the German prople are ot puted ownership of the Islands.

all times in a position to do this, and I am prepared and determined."----- Reuter.

"A method which cannot commend itself to His Majesty's Government" was the British reply.

The Foreign Offico added thal Japan's action is bound to furiber complicate the situation in the Far Last, upon which it is understood Brl- fain will shortly enter into consulta tions with France and possibly the United States.

also

Although Britain previously regarded the Islands as their posses. lon and havo nover formally aban- doned that claim, they refrained from challenging French sovereignty there. -United Prest.

STOCK MARKET REPORT

The Hongkong Stock Exchange Micial summary Isued at 12.30 p.m. Saturday, says:

The market was quiet, with no changes of importance to report.

Buyer

Hongkong Bank 11,340

Union Insurance $455

Dougikes 358

H. & S. 1otels $3.40

1.K. Lands $53}}

H.K. Tramway

China Lights (Old) 10.10

China Lights (New) #512

Dairy Farms ex rights $214

Entertainments 80%

HIC. Govt. 36 Loan la prem. Dairy Rights $15

Sellers

ILK. & K. Wharves $10035 China Lights (New)- $1% ILK, Electrics #5094

Safes

Union Insurance $465

Douglasen $50

13. Docks $16

Providenta 416.

11. & S. Hofale $5,45/50

HK. Tramways 16.10

Dairy Farma ex righis $2115

LEX, Govt. 4% Loun 4% prem.

Antamoke Pa. 30

Aloke 2215

Baguio Gold 24

fengurt Consolidated $2.00

Consolidated Miner

Coco Grove „36

Demonstrations 14.

LX. L, 83

San Mauricio 1.00

United Paracats 84.

603

The Canadian Pacific liner "Em prees of Asia" arrived at Shanghai on Saturday at 3 pm and left yesterday at 6,30-um.

Labour To Press For Active Steps

London, Apr. 2. It is understood that Mr. Arthur Greenwood, who was leading the Labour Party in the House of Com- mons owing to the illness of Mr. Clement Attlee, will press for active to widen the basis of Mr. steps Chamberlain's declaration of Friday

In the course

of his opening Inst, speech in the House of Commons to- morrow, writes "Reuter's” lobby correspondent.

Mr. Chamberlain, who will follow Mr. Greenwood, is expected to-deal with this question, besides making a general statement.

and

The Liberal opposition leader, Sir Archibald Sinclair, Mr. Anthony Eden, Mr. Winston Churchill, possibly Mr. David Lloyd George, are expected to take part in the debate, which will be closed, Mr. Hugh Dalton and Sir John Simon, winding up for the Labour opposition and the Government respectively-Reuter,

SOVIET REACTION TO BRITAIN'S PLEDGE (Continued from Page 1) and even in England it is netively opposed by an influential group of Conservatives."

"Olstrust In British foreign polley can only be overcome when England adopts measures which clearly prove her willingness to combat in an e- live and determined manner any further advancement cf Fasclit aggression."--Trans-Ocean,

Consequence Of Munich

H.K. Stock Market

The

were

following quotations issural on the Hongkong Stock Mor- ket this morning:

BANKS

H.K. Banks $.... HK. Banks Lon. Chartered £

Mercantile, A. & B. £.

East Asin $.

.1.380 b. 82 n.

8 n.

27 n.

Mercantile, C. 2

13 n.

BO Π.

INSURANCES

Canton $.

.220 n.

Union $.

155 b.

China Underwriter $

1.K. Fire $..

183 n.

SHIPPING

68.

13 n. 60 n. .24 n.

Douglas $.. Steamboats $. Indo-Chinas, P. S. Indo-Chinas, 15. Shell Bearers 5/- Waterboats $

DOCKS ETC.

Wharves $.

Docks $

Providents $.

New Eng. Sh. $.

Shu. Docks, Sh. 3..

Kailan x/-

Raubs $

MINING

Venz: Goldfeld $.. Hongkong Mines ets. Antamoks P's.

Atoks Ps.

.(xd.

Baguio Gold Ps. Denguet Cons. Ps. Coco Grove Ps. Con Mines Ps. Deinonstrations P IX.L. Ps. Gumaus Ps. San Mauricio Ps. Suyor Consul Ps. Faracales Ps.

LANDS

*Hotels 5.

Lands $.. Lands 42 deb. S. Sal Lands Sh.S Humphreys 3. HI.K. Realtics $. Chinese Extntes S..

UTILITIES

Trams S. Peak Trams (old) $, Peak Trams (new) Star Ferrien $.

Y. Ferries (old) $. Y. Ferries (new). $. China Light (old) S. China Lights (new) H.K. Electries $. Mano Electrics $. Sandakan Lights Telephones (old) Telephones (new) $.. Tructions -

12th

April 3, 1939.

LAMBERT DUNBAR & CO

Hongkong Shanghal Bank Bldg. 3rd Floor

"

CORRESPONDENTS FOR FRANCIS 1. du PONT & CO. NEW YORK

Cable: Addres

DUNBAR.

Telephone No. ZBIZA

APRIL 2, 1039. THE FOLLOWING IS A CABLE SYNOPSIS OF THE TRADER'S COLUMN IN THIS WEEK'S ISSUE OF BARRON'S WEEKLY: NEW YORK: APRIL ‍1 (SATURDAY)

The Trader says that the unloading of stocks has been for domestic eccount. The first rust of selling on Thursday came from Paris. Both arbitrage and international investment houses were moderate buyers on Saturday,

It is doubtful whether the market would have collapsed had the early Spring conditions for business been as favourable us indicated a month ago. Barron's Index reveals that there has been no improvement for five months.

The lack of recovery power was equally responsible for the selling as the war scare.

Detroit authorities expect the beginnings of curtalled auomobile operations sometime in April, which is normally the year's peak. April output is estimated at 350,000 units, down 50,000 units from u week ngo. The reduction reflects the determination to keep inventories, down. Retil sales of major automobiles have been climbing stendily and are now the best since Christmus.

Conservative production programines in the barometric industries. promise to prevent any recurrence of the necessitous Inventory liquida- tion of 1030.

The drop in commodity prices since the beginning of the year has been barely substantiui.

We still think that Arst-quarter earnings, except for oil and textile companies, will compare favourably with 1930, notably for merchan- dising concerns. Ominous dividend curtailment is unlikely.

A genuine bear market must establish the superiority of cash to equities. Yet, easti is becoming less valuable than at any time for the past two years.

Seasoned stocks are now much more attractive than when in- dustrials were last at the present level at the end of June, 1938.

President Roosevelt cotton subsidy plan is now apparently dis-

carded,

Canada is imposing a dumping duty on low-priced United States crude oil.

Montgomery Ward's first-quarter net income is expreted to equi that of the corresponding period of 1937. Pittsburgh steel operations un Munday are expected to show a decline of three paints.

NEW PACIFIC AIR

LINES PLANNED

APART FROM the establishment of a North Atlantic airline not later than June this year, Imperial Airways 82/6 n. is planning other important developments in the Pacific

..109

..0 n

n.

16.b and sa.

Tractions (Pref.)_s/-

INDUSTRIAL

.43% b. 6.70 D

zones.

These include survey flights; from New Zealand to investigate | 101% projected commercial services,

one of these being the establish-i

17/6 n.

8 n. ment, in due course, of a trans-{

.36 sa

POST OFFICE.

MAIL FOR CANTON

Registered and Ordinary mail and

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES

Parcels (not Insured) will be ne-Registered and Parcel Mails `· are cepted for Canton and despatched as closed 15 minutes earlier than the circumstances permit

Ume given below unless otherwise state, and where malls are advertis

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE ** Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Eire) and ed to close at or before 0 am, re- South America are forwarded "via; ølstered and parcel mails are closed Siberia" it so superscribed.

at 3 pm, on the previous day. INWARD MAILS

. From

Japan and Shanghai

hai(San Francisco date, 10th March),

Japan and Shanghal

Haiphong, Pakhoi and Fort Bayard Kinngsu Australia and Manila

Air Mail.by

Air Mail by "Pan

ways Direct Service"-San Fran- Pan American Airways cisce date, 29th March.

Japon

Japan

Haiphong

Shanghal

Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan

and Shanghai (Vancouver B.C.. date, 18th March).

Japan and Shanguá!

Per

..... Chenonceaux,

Dac

.April 3.

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

Pres. Coolidge, Antenor

April 3,

April 4.

April 4.

Nellore

.April 4.

Straits

Terukuni Maru

April 4.

Straits

Van Heutaz

April 4.

Direct Service”—London date, 20th March.

*Imperial..... Airways.

Japan

Imperial Airways Plane.... April 5. London Maru

..April 5.

American Air-

Plane

April 5.

Stirnla

April 6,

Anyo Maru

.April 7.

Canton

April 7

Conte Verle

.April 7.

Emp, of Canada

..April 7.

Husimi Maru

April 7.

Nagara Maru

...April 7.

date

Imperial Airways, Plane

April 8.

Alipore

.April 9,

Telrestos

.April 10,

Changle

.April 11.

Glenber

April 11.

Lt:09

.April 11.

Santhin

Apr 11.

Vitorlock

April 11.

Menestheus

April 12,

Pres. Adums

April 13.

Pres. Taft

Alth

..... Rakuyo Maru Japan and Shang- bai (San Francisco date, 17th March) -Straits

.April 13.

.April 14.

April 15.

April 15.

Date and Time.

Manila

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Direct

Japan

Straits

Service"London

1st April.

Australia and Manila

Shanghai

Salgon

Calcutta and Straits

Japan

Straits and Manila

.U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan-(Sin

Francisco date. 18th March). US.A., Honolulu and Japan-(San

Francisco date. 24th March). Janan b.S.A.

For

Asama Mur Diomed

OUTWARD MAILS

"Imperial Service"-due

Air Mall for

Direct 16th April

Per

Monday

Airways Imperial Airways Plans

London,

Mon, April 3.

K.P.O.

Reg.

April, 3. 6 p.m.

Ord.

..April. 3. 5.30 p.m.

G.P.C.

Ner,

April, 3, 5 p.m.

Ord.

April 3, 17 p.m.

and Imperial Airways Plane

Mon, April 3.

KP.O

COL. BECK'S VISIT

Air Mail for Malaya, Java

Australia by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-due Sydney 10th Apru

TO LONDON

(Continued from Pase 1.)

Another hew and route in 1930 will technicnt, rather than staff matters.-

.3 n.

ocean route across to Canada.

.4 n.

321⁄2 sa.

be that crossing the Tasman

.24 s3.

between Sydney (Australia)

12.00 sa

Auckland (New Zealand).

.30 sa.

003 Ba. 14 sn. .55 9.

Seal Reuter. and

Manila

Beck Departs

WARSAW, Foreign

Apr. 2.

Minister,

Swałow

Batavia and Suurubaya Haiphong

Although all such developmen!

The Polish work in long distance air travel on Colonel Joseph Beck, departed this Empire air routes promises to be the afternoon for London, dominant feature of 1939, much 1.80 sa. valuable progress is also promised inf

other directions.

G4 st.)

One of these is a general develop- ment of facilities on airlines between .5.45 b. London and the continent. 33.b.

104 n.

8 n. 0.55 1.

New Type Machines

Colonel Beck Wus received un Saturday night by President Eduard Moscicki for a lengthy confernee at which Marshal Rydz-Smigly Premier Składkowski_were___also. present.

and

Commenting on the visit, Polish

that I

first announced on February 20, but they

WAS

For the impending North Atlantic) 4.40 . commercial service, Imperini Air-papers recall 102 sa. ways will be employing four new

multi-engined flying boats of a long-admit that since that time it has

attained unforeseen significance. range type.

. 16.30 sa.

.Ú n. 1 These new aircraft, though gener- The first mention of the Jewish 4nally similar in design to those which question in connection with the visit the North Atlantic experi- was made at the beginning of March, .67% n. new un 243 n. mental flights of 1937, are capable of when the Rumanian Foreign Minister. ...24 n. carrying heavier loads on non-stop M. Gafenen, declared in Warsaw that

8.10 b. North Atlantle crossings.

Пumania Another feature of these new flying Colonel Beck's visit to London, and 57s bonts is that they are equipped for would support all Polish steps for a

lution of this problem.

.18% 11.

refuelling while in the air,

Final trials will be carried out with 23 n. a view to adoption of aerial refuelling 7 n. in connection with this year's ocean 22/- n. crossings, which are expected to .22/6 n. begin as soon as the bases on the

other side of the Atlantic are ice-tree, and ready for service,

Cald: Macg. (ord.), Sh. $.. 14 n. Cold: Macg. (Pre.), Sh. $....13 n. Canton Iees $

...1 n. Cements S..

.134 11 ..3.0 n.

.21 b.

.151. (x.d.) 8.10 n.

H.K. Ropes $....

STORES, &c. Dairy Farms (ex. rts.)

and st Dairy Farms (ris.) $.... Watsons $........ Lane Crawfords $. Sinceres S. Wing On (HK) Powell, Ltd. ets.

COTTON MILLS Etre Sit. $....... S'hat Cotton Sh, $ Zoong Sings, Sh. Wing On Textiles, Sh.

MISC.

H.K. Entertainment $... Constructions. S.. Vibro Piling $... Ch. Govt. 5% 1925 G.$ Bonds

42 n.

1

REACTIONS TO HITLER'S THREAT

(Continued from Page 1.)

.8 n. of the confusion regarding its brond- .1.80 n. east arrangements.--Reuter,

Plaintive Denial

Times" nys

19.20 0. 104 n.

.30 n.

40 n.

The "Sunday

WRS also interested in

Colonial Question According to the original plan. Colonel Beck was also expected to discuss the question of raw materials atal cofonies, as well as the possi billies of eronomie co-operation with England.

As a result of the visit of Mr. R. S. Hudson to Warsaw, many financial difficulties, had been cleared up, and It is reported that England is willing to grant Poland a credit of £20,000,- 000 for armaments,

that the

Polish

political cirelės clearly realise that England is making o strong bid for Polish membership in Anglo-French front, but Hitler plaintively denied he was Foreign Ministry still maintains that threatening anybody, and that all le Poland has no intention of deviating wants is to be left alone,

from her former policydon confer- . "In that we are all willing to oblige It is denied that' him if he will leave other people ences will result in Poland assuming .6 b.1

alone. We find ,1% n.

encouragement obiitions to England which will and no relief of any kind in yester-exceed these involved in the Franco- 4.30 n.

day's speech. There remains hope Pellsh nlliance.

No

Shanghai and Japan

Rex.

April, 3, 5 p.m.,

Ord.

April. 3, 5:30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg.

.April, 2, 5 p.m.

Ord.

April 3, 7 p.m.

Pres. Coolidge ..Fri., April 3, 7 p.m. Tucaday

Szechuen..Tues., Apr. 4, 10.30 .. Tisalak....Tues., Apr. 4, 10.30 am. Mingsang...Tues., April 4, 1 p.m. Terukuni Maru

Tues., Apr. 4, 3.30 p.m. ........... Tues., Apr. 4. G. P. O, and K. P. O. Parcel,

Parcels only for Straits, Penang, Antenor

Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Marseilles and London-due London, 10th May.

Foochow via Swatow Swatow

Wednesday

Hunan Wosang

Mombasa, Beira. Lourenco Mar- ques. (Parcels and Papers only. for South Africa via Durban) Amoy

Apr. 4, 5 pan.

Wed., Apr. 6, 9.30a.m. Wed., Apr. 5, 10.30 a.m.

Loudon Maru Wed., Apr. 5, 2.30 p.m.. Tsinan......Wed., Apr. 5, 3.30 pm..

Plane....Wed., Apr. 5.

K.P.O.

Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Ilono- Pan American AirwaYS

lulu, and U.S.A. by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Service" due San Francisco. 12th April.

Swatow

..........Apr. 5, 5 p.m. ..Apr. 5, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

+

Reg..

Ord..

Reg.,

Apr. 5, 5 p.mi.

Ord.,

.Apr. 0, 7.30 a

Thursday

Kwelyang. Thurs., Apr. 6, 10.30 a.m.

Manila, Saigon, Bangkok, Mauritius, Reunion, Madagascar, Lourenco Marques, and (Parcels and Papers only for South Afrien vin Durban) Volsseynin Thurs., April 6, 3.30 p.m. Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Amperial Airways Plane

Direct Service"-due London, 13th April

Thurs., April G K.P.O.

Ref.

...........Apell 6, 5 p.m.

Ord.

Apelt 6, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg.

Apeli 9, 5 pm.

Ord.

April 6, 7 p.m.

Thurs, April 0.

K.P.O.

Reg. Ord.

..April 0. 5. p.m..

.....April 0, 5.30 pm..

G.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

Yatshing

Thurs., April 8, 7.p.m...

Ale Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus- Imperial Airways Plane

tralia by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"due Sydney, 15th April

the

Swatow

Swatow Sandakan

....67% n.

to save pence That hope iles in co- One newspaper declares that the I.K. Govt. 4% Loan 4% pra b. operation, not Isolation. If they Beck visit should be regarded as IIK: Govt. Loan 314 178% prm.

stand together, the peace-loving nothing more or less than a normal Powers are still the strongest." Indication of co-operation between b. Marsmans (Lond.) 8/-

.13/0 n. Renter.

two nations in the wider field of Murmans (H.K.) s..

polities-Trans-OcCBn;

..a. n.

INSURANCE CLAIM

SENSATION

(Continued from Page 1.

• Labour's View

Craigie Leaves For Shanghai

April 6, 5 p.m...

April 6, 7 p.m.

Friday

Kwanglung Fri., Apr. 7, 1930 am Woolgar....Fri., April 7, 10.30 am Air Mail for "K.L.M. Airways Direct Hiuslmi Marzt....Fri. April 7.

Bervice"-dae Amsterdam, 20th April.

"

Air Mall for Indo-China, Iran, and Air France Plane...........Fri, Apr. 7..

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

neg..

Ord..

Salgon, Stralis, Ceylon, India, East Husimi Maru

and South Africa, Aden, Egypt

................Apr. 7, 11 am.. ..Apr., 7, 1130 m

Frl, Apr. 7.

G.F.O. and K.P.O.

and Europe via Morsellies,-due

Reg.

.Apr. 7, 11.15 a.m..

Marseilles 7th April.

Ord.

Apr. 7, Noon

France (Patla and Northern Pro-

K.P.O.

vinces only) by the "Air France Airways Direct Service.**

Rex.,

Apr. 7, Noon...

Ord,

Apr. 7, Noon

G.P.O.

Brindisi-due Brindisi, 30th April. Conte Verde Manila

Ref. Ord..

Emp, of Aala

Fri., Apr. 7, Noon..

Saturday

Nellore

Sat., Apr. 8, Noon..

London, Apr. 2. Mr, Arthur Greenwood, deputy leader of the Opposition, who will be the first speaker in to-morrow's foreign affairs debate in the House of Commons, declared at Bradford to-night that Herr Hitler's utterances yesterday did not show any signs of TOKYO, Apr. 3-Sir Robert L. departure from his settled polley.

Craigie, the British Ambassador to Japan, accompanied by Lady Craigie.Į Stanghal and Japan He offered no constructive suggesalled from Yokohama ance Co., Yanaise Insurance Co. tions for the settlement o the nerve, metning en route to Shanghat.

Sunday Commercial Union Assurance Co., His strategy was wrecking the nerve

Moscow, Apr. 2. Fears that pressure may be applied to Poland to give up the Pullsh Cor- ridor pervade Soylet opin'an ok Britain's pledge to Poland,

Omcial comment in the "Pravda" | Вауд

of British that distrust of

policy by ance companies Interested, namely the Soviet

one of the con- Munich, when the flood- sequences gates of Fascist aggression were thrown open, and a blow dealt to the peace-loving Powers.

That distrust can only be removed by measures showing on the part of Britain willingness actively to fight against further aggression-Reuter.

North British and Mercantile - InsuY--

the Insurance Co. of North America, of the smaller European countries, and the Taiping Insurance. Co.

On

During his three days stay

Apr. 7, Noon .Ape, 7, 5 pm

Fri., Apr. 7, Noon

The Canadian Pacific liner '"Em--

Paris, Apr, 2-The Yankee Clipper, } and creating unsettlement in Europe. Shanghai, Sir Robert will play in against them totalled $135,000 and the danger of war, which Herr Hitler Clark Kerr, the British Ambassador to-day landed at Blacrosse, south-hama on Saturday at 8 pm, and is It is understood that the claims So long as this strategy continued, versations with Sir Archibald Koen route from Lisbon to Marsellies, press of Canada" arrived, at Yoko- that all of them agreed to abide by said he wished to avold, would con- to China, on the Far Eastern situation, west of Bordeaux, owing to bat due at Hongkong hext Saturday at:" the decision In the test case.

tinue to exint-Router,

-Doinel,

weather-Reuter,

9 nm.

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