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FINE OLD French Concert Violin, Very interesting price. Apply Box 525, "Hongkong Telegraph."
TO LET.
MODERN ROUSE in Kowloon Tong, “with tennis lawn, swimming pool, big
garden, etc.. Available end of April. | Apply Lock Hing, 33 Queen's Road Central,
TO LET, furnished flat, No. 1 Hum- phreys Buildings, from beginning of
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apply above address.
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nutional situation are noticed in the Press here.
“Avvenire" declares that politics offer signs of synchronising with the fine weather and the newspaper.sug- gests that the Italian guarantee of Greek integrity has removed much of foreign suspicion of Italy's further
nims.
"Stampa" declares that the guar antee was offered "on the simple condillon that Greece should not let herself be involved in an anti-Totall- tarian crusade."
"Glomal d'Italia" insists that Itnly, having occupied Albania, does not mean to constitute herself a threat to surrounding States-Reuter Special,
H.K. Stock Market
The following quotations
were
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Thursday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
8,000,000 MEN ARE, UNDER ARMS AS EUROPE MOBILISES
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attack, following Rumania's ultima- -tum-like statement yesterday.
Also it is understood that the draft
Mr. Chamberlain's statement on Thursday defines British interests in the Mediterranean and the Balkan States and declares that any power menacing them would be commilling an unfriendly set.
Further it is understood that Lord Halifax, to-day told the Soviet Ambassador that he regards the Rumanian situation as being very serious, and asked what action Russin will take in case of aggression against Rumania.
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 17th day of April, 1939, at 3 pm at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Sau Chuk Yuen Road, Kowloon City, In the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option
The Soviet Ambassador replied that of renewal at a Crown Rent to
Russia is not prepared to take the bo fixed by the Surveyor of His initiative in offering assistance to Majesty the KING, for one, fur-Rumania. However, he sold they ther term of 24 years less the would be prepared to give sympathe
ile consideration to any proposal to Jast three days thereof.
defend Rumania and other prospec- live victims of aggression.-United Press.
- Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- sal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred | dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Registry
Locality
New Kowloon Inland
Lot No. 2685.
Inland Lot No. 2549, East of New Kowlo
San Chuk Yurn Road,
Kowloon City
Boundary Measurement
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DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
$4,170
The Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders in the above Company will be held in the Company's Ollees, P. & O. Build ing, 5th Floor, on Wednesday, 26th April, 1939, at Neon for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Managers together with a Statement of Accounts to the 31st December, 1938.
The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from
Mussolini's Assurances
Rome, Apr, 12.
Exchange At A Glance
SELLING
T.T. London Demand
T.T. Shanghai T.T, Singapore T.T. Japan
India
TT. U.S.A.
T.T. Manila
T.T. Batavin T.T. Bangkok T.T, Salgon T.T. Franico TT, Germany T.T. Switzerland TT. Australia
(*~~BUYING-
"4 m/s L/c London
4 m/s D/p do.
4 m/s L/c-U.S.A.
4 m/s France
20 d India
I 2% ,16-2% .175
10.75 70% .1204 .1/0
1/24* .1/2.31/32
.201
11.17
.8274
U.S. Cross rate in Lon...4.08
The Italian fleet is being held JOINT ANGLO-FRENCH ready for any emergency.
However, as a conciliatory gesture to Britain an omelal communique issued to-day said that Mussolini has
POLICY
(Continued from Page 13
assured. Greece that Italy has holini, defalicly fixing a date on which territorial or maritime aspirations in Greece.
all categories of Italian troops will be withdrawn from Spain.
Further it said that the Greek Minister in Rome has expressed his appreciation of Mussolini's assur- ences.nited Press.
on
French Policy
It is felt that if Mr. Chamberlain coukl make such a public announce- ment it would justify his decision not to denounce the Anglo-Italian agree- ment.
"Tokon Gesturo”
April 13, 1939.
CHINESE LAUNCHI
ATTACKS
(Continued from Page 1.).
Hupch across the north Kiangal border. Military circles belleve that these troops will be deployed on the north Klings front for a fresh general offensive,
The Japanese at Kavan, about 40 southwest of Nanchong, have miles so far falled to cross the Chin River. Subjected to repeated counter- attacks by the Chinese, the Japanese, at Wuning, about 70 miles northwest of Nanchang, have been withdrawn: Into the city-Central Netos,
Fighting In Shansi
ch
Yuanku, Apr. 13. Fighting at a number of places in Shunel continues unabated, according to reports reaching here to-day;
More than 6,000 Japanese opened an attack on the Chinese positions ncor
of Tavio and Kihslen, southwest
on Tuesday. They are stiff Chinese resistance.
encountering
On the previous day, a Japanese column drove southeastward from Slaatu, between Pingyao and Klchslu, but was Intercepted on the by
way Chaese units lying in ambush.
In the ensuing fighting, the Japan- cae suffered heavy casualties and retreated in great confusion. A "clearing up" operation is now staged by the Chinese in the surrounding countryside.
Meanwhile, 400 Japanese "pushing westward from Heilungkwan, north- west of Linfen, are being engaged by Chinese defenders.
A Japanese unit advancing south- westward from, Tainglo in north Shansi is reported to be entircled by Chinese at Loutseti-Central
the
News,
Japanese Lose Heavily
Loyang, Apr. 13, Heavy losses were inflicted on the Japanese during the attack on Kaifeng on Tuesday.
More than 100 Japanese soldiers were
and killed,
БСОГОВ taken trisoner.
The Japanese ammunition depot and food supplies in the south city were set on fire. The water tower there was also damaged, flooding the southern part of the city.
Paris, Apr. 12. Acting under the new emergency powers a Councti of Ministers, pre-
If such a "oken gesture" of Italy's sided over by President Lebrun, to-good faith comes from Rome, political day approved the new defensive circles forecast it will promise to measures and gave their approval of
start the withdrawal of Italian troops between May 10 and May 25 or about the Prime Minister's statement on
a week after the projecled victory the Government's policy to be de-
march into Madrid, which is expect- livered Thursday
ed to occur on May 2. Details of the military measures were not disclosed, but it is under-ing time in hopes that Mussolini will While the British policy of mark- stood that a programme has been follow up his latest assurances by prepared designed to place the nation's land, sea and vir forces setting a definite date for the with ready for any emergency.
drawal of Italian troops from Spain Is eireles here are speculating whether favourably viewed, some political the assurances are merely intended to provide Mussolini with a breath-heavy ing space while consolidaling his Fierce fighting, however, continues position in Albania.
to rage outside the city.-Central
The Prime Minister explained the general situation to the Council and said that military mensures were necessitated thereby-United Press.
Dutch Mobilisation
The Hague, Apr, 12.
The Chinese attackers retired from the city to avoid encirclement by Japanicso reinforcements.
These circles incline to the belief News. that Mussolint may next extend his A decree published in the Nether-protective" Influence to Macedonia, lands official "Gazette" to-day em- where they see the possibility of a powers the Commander-in-Chief of "gth column" doing the spadework, the land and sea fighting forces to they did in Albania. commandeer, in case of necessity, public and private buildings for the quartering of troops, and the meana supplies,
of
transportation, [cod horses, and other animals.
The
commandera in the different districts have been accorded similar powers.
The Ministry of National Defence has urged the publie through the radio and
press to refrain from
ay
Macedonia, since the settlement of 1910, has been divided between Greece and, Yugo-Slavia, The Greek part includes Salonika, in which Yugo-Slavia has a free zone:|
United Press.
French Position
After
Chinese Retake Fahsien
Yungyun, Kwangtung, Apr. 13,
being occupied
by the Japanese for over. Avo months, Fahsten, 25 miles north of Canton on the Canton-Hankow Railway, has reverted to Chinese control.
The Chinese broke into the city in n vigorous counter-attack in the evening of Tuesday, After severe street fighting, the Japanese were Paris, Apr. 12.
expelled,
leaving over 100 dead be- hind. It is expected that M. Daladler's
Many Japanese army horses. declaration to-morrow will be read and a quantity of ammunition were the lines will be needed for trauslain's statement in the House of Com mitting military orders.
issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- Saturday, 22nd April, to Wednes unnecessary telephone galls, because in conjunction with Mr. Chamber-/ captured by the Chinese,
BANES
ket this morning:
H.K. Banks S....
H.K. Banks Lon. £.
80
1,350 KR. n.
Chartered £...
.8 n.
Mercantile, A. & B. £
.27 n.
Mercantile, C. £.
East Asla $.....
INSURANCES
Canton
Unions
China Underwriter #
H.K. Fire S
Douglas $
SHIPPING
Steamboats $.. Indo-Chinas, P. Indo-Chinns, DS. Shell Bearers /- Waterboats ...
DOCKS ETU. Wharves S, Docks $..... Providents $. New Eng. Sh, $. Sha. Docks, Sh.
Kailan s/-
MINING
13 n. 80 n.
230 1. 405/70 58.
103 n.
.00 b.
n
day, 26th April, 1939, both daya inclusive.
. DOUGLAS LAPHAIK & CO.
General Managers, Hongkong, 12th April, 1939.
THE BANK OF CANTON, LIMITED.
13 m. - NOTICE la hereby given that .60 n.the Third Annual Meeting of
24. n.
Shareholders will be held at the .80/7 n.
Head Office, No. 6 Des Vooux Road Central, on Saturday, April 22nd, 1939, at 3.00 p.m. for the purpose 10 of receiving the Report of the Board of Directors and the State- ment of Accounts for the year ending December 31st, 1938.
.105 8.
4.60 n. .6.70 n. 101 n. .17/0 n.
.8 n. The Transfer Register will be .3 n. closed from April 10th to 22nd,
1939 inclusivo.
Haubs $.
Venz: Goldfeld
Hongkong Mines cts.
,4 n.
Antameks Ps
.30 sa.
Atoks Pe
.31 st.
Bagulo Gold Ps.
24 50.
Benguet Cons. Ps.
Coco Grove Ps. Demonstrations På
LX.L. PB.
PE.
Itogons Camarines Ps.
San Maruicio Pa. Suyoc Consols rs. Paracles Ps.
Hotels
Lands $.
LANDS
Landa 4% deb, $.... S'hai Lands Sh. $. Humphreys $.. H.K. Healtics Chinese Estates '$.
Trams $
UTILITIES
Peak Trams (old)
Peak Trams (now) $....
Stor Ferdes $
7. Ferries (new).$.
China Lights (old)
11.50 8.
.35 sa.
.132.
62 sa.
25 sa, .50 4. 1.82 sa,
.101⁄2 sn.
83 sa.
.5.30 an .33 sa.
.104. 8.00 0,55'n.
.4.40 n. 102 n.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
MY. TANG, Chief Manager. Hongkong, April 1, 1989.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
Steamship
mons, and will make clear to the ton, 25 miles northeast of
and 30 miles northwest of Walchow, is
to is reported be besieged by the Chinese. The Chinese laun
It is announced that in the event Totalitarian countries that any fur- of this decree becoming necessary, ather aggression in Europe against ched a general offensive against the considerable number private either Rumania, Poland, Greece phones will be disconnected.
of
40 Battalions Under Arms Military circles state that 40 bat-
talons, with a total strength of about
or
Turkey,
will involve Britain and Japanese there early yesterday. Atter France in war.
violent fighting in the outskirts, the Both the
to
city,
declaration and military Jupants: fell back into the city. A munaval measures have been com-number of vantage points in the 20,000 men are now under arms.
the British Government. he immediate, suburbs, including These orders and decrees, combined French circles by the suggestion to a Shetowling, west of the
Seine et ncern has been aroused in Malhuachwang dutalde the cast gate, with the military measures of the diplomatic correspondents in Paris I have
bzen
re-occupied by the past few days, and press reports by the new Spanish Ambassador, in Chinese. ed from Parts and London, have result- which he indicated that a return Japanese reinforcements are being
in high among the general public, this being presumably meaning repatriation of
degree of nervousness normal in Franco-Spanish relations, rushed from Canton and Shektan to Tsengshing. The Chinese have particularly noticeable in the fron- Italtun considering leaving their homes and Berard agreement.
troops from Spain, depended heavily damaged the highways lead- tier towns, where the inhabitants are upon the loyal execution of the ing from Canton and Shektan to withdrawing into the Interior. -
Trengahing and torn down all tele- Trans-Occan.
graph wires.
Carol For Yugo-Slavia
Bucharest, Apr. 12. King Carol of Rumania is to visit Prince Paul of Yugo-Slavla in a few days time.-Reuter.
to
Another message states that while ne exact number of important mill- Over 600 casualties are understood tary and naval measures approved to have been inflicted on the Japanese by the Council of Ministers to-day during the Chinese counter-offensive not revealed, it la understood that on Taiwoshin on the Canton-Taungha they are most important, and aim at highway on Monday and Tuesday, ensuring close co-operation between, Japanese reinforcements the British and French
flects, pelled-Central News. especially in the Mediterranean area. -Reuter.
Unfriendly Act
PARIS, Apr. 12. Marshal' Petain, the French Am- assador to Spain, is believed to have
French Fleet Mobilised
Rome, Apr. 12. Acting in concert with the British Navy, the French Mediterranean Fleet, which had been concentrated near Toulon, suddenly moved out into the Mediterranean Sen on Tues-reported to M. Daladier that German day night, according to a message from Marseilles.
No details are available regarding their movements, but it is understood that the French naval forces are strengthening the defence of Corsica and Tunis, while Anglo-French. Joint naval actions are reportedly projected In the Ionian Sea between Southern Italy and Greece-Domet,
British Troops Pour Into Egypt
Jerusalem, Apr. 12.
"JEAN LABORDE" 11'A/39 Bringing Cargo from Marseilles vin 18 b. Saigon clc., arrived Hongkong on The transport of British troops
from Palestine to Egypt continued to-. Wednesday, 12th. April, 1939, .8 IL.
Consignees are hereby informed day, and it is estimated that since that their goods with the exception Tuesday, 10,000 men, or one half of reasure and Valuables the British forces in Palestine have are being tanded and
now been transferred to Egypt. Godowns of the
07.
Y, Ferries (old) $....
China Lights (new): $,
.25 8. .24 Ba. 8.35 n. 01⁄4
0.
H.K. Electrics $.
Macao Electrics $.(x.di)
65-40
17-n.
Sundakan Lights
12 n. .23 th
Telephones (old) $1 Telephones (new) Tractions /
Tractions (Pref.) s/-
INDUSTRIAL. Cald: Macg. (ord.), Sh. $.
Cald: Macg. (Pre.), Sh.
Canton Icos Ciu.
Cements $......
H.K. Ropes 1
STORES, & Dairy Farms (ex. ris.) Dairy Farms (rts.) $. Watsons $....
Lane Crawforda $.
Sinceros $v Wing On (HK.) Powell, Ltd. cts.
COTTON, MILLS
22/~·07.
.22/0 n.
14 n.
180.
and Italian troops now in Spain may
were
rem
DICTATORS' DEMANDS
IN EUROPE
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be expected to withdraw immediately Rome to-morrow. Blaying for three entry into Madrid. after General Franco's triumphal days, the Budapel. leaders are
Ing in Bouth Eastern Europe.
to expected
conduct It la
Important belleved, however, that the negotiations with Italian leaders with French Government has Instructed the Ambassador to warn the Burgos regard to the new situation develop- foreign Legionnaires in Spain after Government that the retention of mid-May will be regarded hy France as an unfriendly act,
Dominions Confer
London, Apr. 12, The Canadian, South African, Aus tralian, and New Zealand High Com- missioners called at the Dominions Office to-day, and had a conference with Sir Thomas Inskip.
Hungarian Premler, Count Teleki, Informed quoters belleve' that the
will seek Italy's support and assta- tance in recovering, Croatia which was annexed by: Türo-Slavia "during The Great War-Domel.
Pact For "Distribution" Of Balkona
of-Opium, Treasure at into the "It is assumed that these troops will †10 Downing Street to see the Premier purported to be a secret agreement)
Hongkong Kowloon
Whatt und Godown Co. Ltd., Kow-be concentrated on the Egyptian- loon, whence delivery may be obtain= | Libyan frontier.--Trans-Occan, ***
ed immediately after landing.
All claims must be sent in to me on or before the 23rd April, 1930, or they will not be recognized.
French Precautions In For East
TOKYO, Apr. 13.
Mr. Winston Churchill called at No. late in the afternoon and was cheered by the crowd on entering and again when he left, alter a stay of about, an hour.Reuter.
THE authorities of French
Italian Troops In Spain Damaged Packages will be exomin Indo-China are rushing the de-
ROME, Apr.: 12. ed by the Company's Surveyors fences in the major cities of day says that Mussolini and General
An offical communique Issued to Messrs: Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignces at 10.00 Indo-China. Including Hanoi, Venice. Palace to-day regarding the Gambara held a conference in the a.in. on Tuesday, 10th April, 1939, Halphong, Saigon and points date of withdrawal of Italian forces
along the Kwangchow Bay, from Spain United Prem.. according to the "Yomiuri Shimbun."
05 b."
Consignees must have a Revenue 13 n.
Officer in attendance when any duti .3.60.n.. able goods aro examined by the
Company's Surveyors, $..218. No Fire Insurance will be effected 63⁄44/16 20:1 by us in any case whatever.
'L OHL, Agent, Hongkong, 12th April, 1980.
Π.
80 T
42.
H.
.00 n.
Constructions, "$....
Vibro Piling $
20.
Ch, Govt. 6% 1035
S'hal Cotton Sh.
103 n.
G.$ Bonds
Zoong Sings. Sh. §.
30. n:
HK. Govt, 4% Lobb 4%
Wing On Textiles. Sh. #.
1.K. Govt. Loan 8
Maramana. (Lond.) ·s/-
S*Entertainment “#;
6.40 b.
Maramans (I.K.) /
Ewo Sh. $
.40 0.
The Journal Icarnis that about 200 anti-aircraft guns-have recently been placed at these points and that the French Indo-Chinn air force, which prior to the capture of Hainan Island consisted of only 40 planes, has
New C. In C. For East Indies
London, Apr, 12:
-PARIS, Apr. 13. THE Parla "Soir'a" Belgrado car- respondent has reported between Italy and Juge-Slavia for what is
the redistribution of Balkan territory, The report said it was agreed that Italy should annex Albania and'a small adjacent piece of Jugo-Slavia:
Jugo-Slavia would obtain Saionika
and other Greek territory.
Dobrudja in Rumania, which it loet Hulgarla *would get back the
in the World War, plús part of the Greek const Including Dedeagach- 91 United Prozs.^^/
.14 n. recently been strengthened by the · Rear-Admiral Nalph, Leatham has of 80 more planer from been appointed Commander-in-Chief Plot the East Indies Station as from to-
16.30 n.
64 n. The information adds that a new day, In succession to Vice Admiral prm n. acroplane factory capable of an Somerville, who had to relinquish the
n. annual output of 150 planes will be post owing to ill health.
estabilahed in June, in the suburbs.
* of Hanol-Domel.
Rear-Admiral Leatham will assume cominand about May 7-Router
- Italy's Aims In Macedonia
London, Apr. 13 The "Dally Telegraph's Sons Veorrespondent - has reported that SItaly" intends to form a great in- dependent Macedonian State under Italian protection.
The State wild consist of all Macedonian territory now
under Jugo-Slavia, Greece," and Bulgaria, with temporary Macedonian Govern». ment In Albanin-United Prest,
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