Friday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
April 21, 1939.
CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Social Items
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for 3 days prepaid
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP
CO., LTD.
The Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders in
the above Company will be held in the TUITION GIVEN.
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20882 or 60800.
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HOUSE FURNISHED, unfurnished.
Preferably
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STOCK MARKET
REPORT
The Hongkong Stock Exchange official summary issued at 4.00 p.m. yesterday, says:
The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from Saturday, 22nd April, to Wednes- day, 26th April, 1939, both days Inclusive,
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO. Hongkong, 12th April, 1930.
*grastugje jasneg
THE BANK OF CANTON,
LIMITED,
NOTICE is horoby 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 pm, for the purpoad of receiving the Report of the
mont of Accounts for the year ending December 31st, 1938.
The wedding took place before Mr. T. J. Gould, Deputy Registrar of Marriages, at the Registry yesterday, between Mr. Tong Tak-ko, clerk of Yee Tooong Tobacco Distributors
JAPANESE INFLUX TO CANTON SETS RECORD
CANTON,
Ltd, and Miss Ho Chol-kwal, who tion in Canton has passed the 4,000 mark, It was announced.
ANTON, Apr. 21. SETTING AN all-time, high record, the Japanese popula- fas been residing at the Luk Tung Hotel.: The witnesses were Mra. yesterday at the weekly press conference. Leung Fung-shi and Mr. Tong Chun- chung.
Up to the end of March, it was, revealed, Japanese subjects in Canton,
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Charles
Ruth
The following forthcoming wed-including Koreans and Formosans, dings are announced:
buz excluding the military, numbered Jarrett, assistant editor, South China geisha girls, waitresses and enter-
Mr. Vincent Hubert
4,415. The 800 women included 300) Morning Post, to Miss Ethel
tainers. Wennech Smeby, of 23 Peaic Man- it was stated, never at any previous The Japanese population in Canton,, sions; Captain Francis
James Wylle, n of 2 Thorpe Mansions, May Unie, exceeded 400. Barrow, of In Portman Mansions, profession of clerics in banks and Hond, to Miss Pamela Dorothy Japanest in Canton are following, the London, W., who is en route to the commercial concerns, namely 1,000, Harold Wilson Brown, engineer, to Japanese is engaged in farming. Colony on the Ranchl; and Mr while at the other extreme, only one Miss Constance Una Mitchell, of 3 Austin Avenue, Kowloon,
The wedding tools place recently at St. George's Church, Penang, of Mr. Arthur Charles Buckle, only son of Mr. and Mrs. C, II. Buckle of Edrys Sutton, Surrey, England, und Miss Daphnie Lupprian, only daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Lupprion of Penang. The bride groom is Secretary of Kennedy, Burkill and Co. Ltd., Penang,
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By far the greater number of
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Registered and Ordinary mall and Parcels (nol. Insured) will be ac~: cepted for Canton and despatched no
ces permit
circumstances No Anschluss
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clored 18 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertis- ed to close at or before 9 am, ru
In S. W. Africa (except Great Britain and Eiro) and gistered and parcel malls are closed
Union Anticipates German Troubles.
From
at 6 pm on the previous day, INWARD MAILS
For
Formosa, Japon and Shanghai.... Hakozoki Maru Strails and Europe via Negapatam (Papers ele.) London date, 23rd March Ale Mail by "Imperial Airways
Hakusan Maru
Dur.
.April 21.
.April 21.
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.April 21.
April 21.
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.April 21.
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April 21.
Direet Service" London date, 15th Imperial April
Shanghal and Swatow Bangkok and Swatow
Ja
Shanghal
and Shanghal
Meanwhile the Germans here cele-.
Haiphong
Straits and Manila
Manila
Strnits
Straits
Halphong and Fort Bayard
Tientsin and Swplow
Any Straits
WINDHOEK, Apr. 20. FOUR HUNDRED police. Doctors And Nursos
from the South African Union, Somo 40 Japanese doctors and armed with a large number of nurses are in the city, as well as Bren guns, and accompanied by civil engineers and contractors, four armoured cars, arrived here four teachers, seven monks, and 25 photographers,
to-day in accordance with the Japanese businesses in Canton at scheme for amalgamating the present are sold to include 50 import South-West African police force and export firms, 90 hotels and with the Union force. merchandise stores, 18 barber shops, brated Hitler's birthday by flying restaurants, 30 grocery and general| seven shipping Grms, alx trucking and forwarding concerns, and 21 mason- swastika flags from homes and bust- Chiswick Methodist Church on April
A quiet wedding took place atary and carpentry establishments.--- ness, houses. The town otherwise presents a normal appearance, and 0 of Miss Kathleen
Crook,
all is quiet-Reuter. elder daughter of Mr. now of Shanghal, to
and Mrs. A. H. Hongkong and Saxton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mr. John Saxton. of Old Sawley, Notts. Mr. Queen's College, Hongkong, and a well-known natural historian and tennis player.
Crook, formerly of
Beuter.
REJECTION OF PEACE PLEA
(Continued from Page 1)
Won't Be Returned
Air Mail by "Imperiat Airways
Service"-Londen
Cape Town, Apr. 20. General Hertzog, the
Direct South Africon Premier, to-doy told Parlia- ment that he was very strongly
German South-West Africa territory Nationalist Parly that the former be returned to the Relch.
A further large parcel of H.K. Banks were placed at $1,355, Kow loon Wharves came to business at $90, Lands at $32/321⁄4, Trams at $15.00 Board of Directors and the State- Crook was formerly Headmaster of countries on the other side of the against the suggestion made by. thei
Ferries at the reduced rate of $65, Enquiries Altering into market are over a slightly broader nre, but buyers and sellers prices The Transfer Register will be ore at the present rather too diverg felosed from April 10th to 22nd, ent to lead to any good volume of trading.
1939 inclusive.
Douglases $75
Duyers
R.K. Steamboata #12
K. K. Wharves 100
1. Holcim $5
HK, Lands $32
IK, Tramways $11.63
HR. Electrics 1531
Canton icer $1
Entertainments $0.40 JC, Govt. 4% Loan 33 prem.
Ballers
Walon Insurance $460 Telephones (Old) $27%
Hales
Hongkong Bank $1.355 China Underwriters 31.30 HR. & K. Wharves $90 Providenis $4
1.K. Lands $32/3214
HK. Tramways $15.00 Atar Ferries súa
Comenta $12
Antanoks 1%, 313%
Moka Pa, 2915
Barvin Gold Px. 2014 ́ Benguet Consol. P. 11.30 Coro Grave P. 31
Demonstrations P. 4315 Itogons Ps. 23
North Camarines Ps. 45 San Mauriele Ps. 1.80 Buyor 1, .15 United Faracale Pz. 50
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BEGGARS IN KOWLOON
By Order of the Refugee Accosts People In
Board of Directors,
31. Y. TANG, Chief Manager. Hongkong, April 1, 1930.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the Power-of-Attorney granted by the undersigned to Iqbal Mahan Singh on the 23rd March, 1936 as well an all Powers-of-Attorney given by the said Iqbal Mahan Singh under the substitution clause in the original Power has or have been revoked. All creditors in respect of liabilities incurred by the said Iqbal Mahan Singh are requested to present their claims to the undersigned within two weeks from the date hereof, after which dato
00 claims will be recognised,
Dated the 19th day of April,
1939,
· MAHAN SINGH,
5, D'Agullar Street, Ground Floor,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES AND UNDERWRITERS
S/S "SONTAY" 5th-Voyage-1939.--
Notice is hereby given that the above mentioned having grounded on the 15th of March, 1939, off Djibouti, general average has been declared on
all cargo board.
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Consignees of cargo for Hong- kong loaded previous to this accident, are hereby requested to sign a general average bond sup- ported by two copies of the original invoices and pay a 6% average deposit on the C.I.F. value of the goods before the cargo can be delivered.
Compagnie des Measageries
Maritimes
R. OIL, Agent. Hongkong, the 20th April, 1939.
Henderson To Return To Reich
Free Hours Arrested for begging in Granville Road on Wednesday, Yeung Shu, 30, was discovered to be a banishee and refugee from the Mu Tau Chung
camp.
Yeungt was charged with begging and breach of the Deportation Ordin- ánce before Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday and was sentenced to four months hard that Young was allowed to leave the Inbour on the charges. It was said camp for recreation and apparently took opportunity of this freedom to beg.
in September. He had three pre- Yeung was banished for 10 years vious convictions for begging.
Alps."
our eGorts on
Mobilisation
work," he declared.
our
"He added that there are 15,000 workers in Italy busily engaged in building a World's Fair, an explosion, we would not have Africa for the sake of peace, I main- "If we wished to light the fuse for are prepared to give back South-West He added: "If the Nationalists
concentrated
this tain that the giving up of South- West Atelen would mean giving up the Union. We shall defend He claimed that the ceremony at citizens in South-West Africa in the Campo d'Oglio represents "the first same way as if they Hved in
set of mobilisation. Those Union."-Trans-Ocean. beyond, the frontiers must not be alarmed at the sound of this word. 11 is pacifc mobilisation with no weapons involved. It is the mobilisa- tion of 15,000 workers....it we were planning to light a fuse, if we are
great
the
BRITAIN DECIDES 'NO DEEP SHELTERS'
(Continued from Page 1)
AS
designs, we would not be dedicating planning threats and OKgressive porportions as that of the organisu-whole civil population were impraeli- ourselves to a work of such
on of
gigantic
agressive designs
a world exhibition. If we cable.
we had! we would not No grounds had been shown for have all nations taking part in the departing from the polley of blast the horizon, we dare to continue our already announced, and the Govern- Fair. If, despite the dark clouds on, and splinter proof protection work tenaciously, it should be inter-ment would make every effort to Blind Beggar Returned
preted as a sign that we do not want assure this policy being carried out Hung Sing, 18, said to be blind,
to attack anyone, and all we want is as speedily as possible in the, vulner- Pppeared before Mr. Q. A. A. Mac to be allowed to continue with our able areas. Nathan Rond on April 18. He was fadyen charged with
begging in work."
An attempt to produce bomb-proof bound over in $3 for
"Highly Unjust“
shelters on any general scale would A year and Referring to President Roosevelt's prove impossible in practice. ordered to be sent back to Tung Kun, message, Mussolini said: "It is highly near the border:
would be a mistaken
policy. unjust and, in a certain sense un- There was a case for Used
Hung said he had previously prac-Justinable, in attempt to place the heavily protected shelters for certain providing as a fortune teller in that Axis nations district.
the bench ofi key points In certain vital services. accuseds."
Technical advice would be afforded Il Duce started speaking at 11.30 as speedily as possible to industrialists am. and ils speech was very caim and others as to the but firm.
shelters should take.
ם
forms
Strails
19th April,
Calcutta and Straits
Monlla
Salgon
Tientsin and Swalow
For
Somall
Taniolus
Chekinng
Conte Blanenmano
.April 21..
April 21. April 22. April 22, .April 23. April
April
April 23. .April 23.
Gneisenau
Agapenor
Anshun
Jean Dupuls
Prominent
TJisaroca
Bellerophon
Aprli 23. April 24,
date,
Imperial Airways Plane
.April 24.
Talma
April 25,
Aeneas
April 20.
Anna Moersk
.April 20.
April 26.
.April 20.
Date and Time.
.Fri., Apr. 21.
.Apr. 21, 11 am.
.Apr. 21, Noon,
Felix Roussel Nanning
OUTWARD MAILS
For
Friday
Papers only for Straits and (Parcels Sulsang
and Papers) for Calcutta
Fort Bayard
Halphong
Parcels Papers
Tai Poo Sek Fri., Apr. 21, 1.30 p.m.
Canton.......Fri., Apr. 21, 2 p.m.
Air Mail for "K.L.M. Airways Direct Hakozaki Maru
Service"-due
May
Amsterdam, 4th
G.P.O., Apr. 21.
and K.P.O..
.Apr. 21; 1.30 p.m.
..Apr. 21, 2 p.m.
Reg.
Ord.
G.P.O. and K.P.ö.
Reg. Ord.
Salgon, Straits, Ceylon, India, East Hakozaki Maru...... Fri, Apr. 21.
and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles-due Morsellies 22nd. May Formoss, Shanghai and Japan... Air Mall for Indo-China, Iran, and France (Paris and Northern Pro- vinces only) by the "Air France Airways Direct Service"
.Apr. 21, 1.45 p.m. 21, 2.30 p.m. ...... Apr. Hakusan Maru Fri., Apr. 21, 3.30 p.m.. Air France Plane....Fri, Apr. 21.
K.P.O.
Apr. 21,6 p.m. Apr., 21, 7 p.m. ..Fri., Apr. 21. Apr. 21, 6.00 p.m. Apr. 22, 9.00 a.m.
K.F.O.
.Fri., Apr. 21..
Reg.,
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..Apr. 21, 5 p.m. Apr. 21, 5.30 pm. G.T.O
Heg.,
Ord.,
Papers only for Strafts and (Parcels Tilawa
and Papers) for Calcutta
Parcels,
Papers,
and
Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Pres. Taft
Central and South America via San Francisco, and (Papers only for Canada)-due San Francisco, 11th May
Parcels
Reg
Ord.
Parcels
Rex.
Ord.
Saturday
such
Haphang and Saigon
Parcels only for Straits
Apr. 21. 4.00 p.m.. .Apr. 21, 5.00 p.m..
Apr. 21, 5.30 p.m.. G.P.O.
..Apr. 21, 4.00 p.m.. .Apr. 21, 5.00 p.m.
Apr. 21, 7.00 p.m.
Nanchong....Sat., Apr. 22, 8.30 a.m.. Tantalus ...Sat., Apr. 22, 9 a.m.
..Sat., Apr. 22, 2 p.m. .Sat., Apr. 22, 3.30 p.m. Gneisenau...Sat., Apr. 22, 4.30 p.m..
Fort Bayard, Pakhoi and Haiphong Klangsu stcel
Banishee Gaoled Said to have returned from Shum Chun, Tong Lai, 29, unemployed, was sentenced. to three months' hard
DRAS labour by Mr. Macfadyen for a
far as the suggested confer- breach of the Deportation Ordinance. United States would limit itself to ences are concerned, in which the
Portable Shelters Tong was banished for 10 years in the customary role of the distant the January and was arrested in Kow-spectator, experience hus given shelters which began on
Sir John Anderson mentioned that loon on April 18..
distribution of portable hitter lessons.
The greater number of persons at 20, had proceeded at a rate sub- A conference, the more-certain-is-tantially in excess of the estima j fallure.
Shelters capable of sheltering "Whether or not a reply is sent distributed, and future distribution 1,500,000 persons had already been to that famous message, I could not would proceed at an accelerated rate. fall to seize this occasion to reaffirm
Tests had been carried out respect-
KNIFED-HIS FRIEND Wounding Allegation In
Kowloon Court
At the request of Detective Sub- Inspector C. T. Byron, Mak Kit, 40, was remanded for a week by Mr. Q A. A. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday on a charge of wounding Wong, Ngeo, in Pei Ho Street, on Saturday, Wong, said to be
Mak was alleged to have attacked standing, with
friend of 10 years' Wong is in hospital but his condition 11 butcher's knife. is now not serious,
Mak was granted ball of $50.
U.S. COMMODITY PRICES
May
July
LONDON, Apr. 20.-"The British Oct. Ambassador to Berlin was granted a
Dec. short period of leave after completion Jan. of his report on the situation, and will, Mar. before long, return to his post", Spot stated the Prime Minister in a written
LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS
New York, Apr. 20. New York Colton
Opening Closing 8.22/23
8.23 /22
7.83 783 7.81/81
7.43 /43
7.42/42
7.34 $34
7.33/34
7.34b/350
7.32/32
7.40 740 7.30 N
8.07 N The First Notice Day for May
reply to a question in the House of Cotton is April 25th. and the last Day Commons to-day-Reuter Special..
A WAR OF WORDS
(Continued from Page 6.)
But those "blessings" must be shout- ed from the housetops for all the world to hear. Only by doing so com the people of the Continent learn that wo are not so effeto and decrepit as they have been led to belleve we are. Only by doing so can we counter the Insidious propoganda which is pro- ducing "litterbugs" in our midst."
is May 10th.
New York Itubber
Moy
10.85/80
15.03/83
Sept.
15.05/05
15.88/88
Dec.
15.05/05
Mar.
15.00/00 15.04 N
May
The First Notice Day for rubber is April 27th, and the last
May 1st. To-day's Sales:-2,400 tons.
Day
Mus July
Sept.
Chicago Wheat 09924093% 0314/0814
60%/60%
08/68%
08/08/2
Wednesday's Sales:
May
Dealing with this very subject, a July clever American recently said to me, Sept. "If democracy is ever to regain the virility it had only a generation ago, May it must learn to sell itself to its own July people, to dramatize itself, and to Oct. make itself tangible and visible to the ordinary citizen,"
6,801,000 bushels. Chicago Corn ... 4934/40% ****1 803⁄44/504% 616/011 Winnipeg Wheat
01/01
0236/02
4055/40% 503%/60% BI/BL
01/01%
6234/0212
8312/034%2
Here is the crux of the whole Le Havre, Apr. 20-The liner Cham- matter. Totalitarianism is oversold; plain salied for New York to-day democracy is undersold.
carrying the art treasures and pas sengers from the liner Paris-Reuter,
Evan Hird,
February
that the polley of the Axis is a polley ing the strengthening of basements. Inspired by peace and collaboration.
"Italy and Germany have many orders for material were placed on pruots of this.
result of these tests, the Brat
As
a
An organisation had been created
tors of panic and the forecasters of
"It is time to silence the dissemina-April 4. catastrophe, and those who are pro- to assiąt local authorities in carrying fessional fatalists.
Such persons out a speedy survey of suitable base- hatred and their more or less un- often cover their fears, their insane ments-Reuter.. confessable Interests, with a large flag.
"At any rate we will not let our- selves be impressed by press cam- paigns, convivial gossip or Messiah-: like messages," Il Duce concluded.—| United Press.
Hungarians See Pope Pius
New Westminster Hospital Opened
London, Apr. 20..
The King, accompanied by the Queen, opened the new £850,000 Westminster Hospital which has been removed from the old site op- posite Westminster Abbey to else- where in Westminster,
The two children's wings bear the Vatican City, Apr. 20. Count Teleki, the
names respectively of Princess Eliza- Hungarian beth and Princess Margaret Rose--- Premier, and Count Casky, the Reuter. Foreign Minister, were received by Pope Plus XII to-day.
His Holinces recalled with especial pleasure his visit to Budapest Inst year and expressed fervent wishes for the moral and material welfare of Hungary.Trans-Ocean,
Le Havre, Apr, 20. Mrs. Charles Lindbergh, with her two children, sailed for New York to-day aboard the S. S. Champlain.
United Press.
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SHANGHAI, HONGKONG, MANILA AND SINGAPORE
Cable Address: Swanstock
Amoy Shanghai
Shanghai
Swatow
Cremer
Sunday
Conte Blancamano
.... Esang Salgon and Bangkok vla Swalow... Kalgon Fort Bayard, Pakhol and Haiphong Klangsu Foochow vin Swatow
Sun., Apr, 23. 8.30 am.. ..Sun., Apr. 23, 0a.m..
.Sun., Apr. 23, 9 a.m. ..Sun., Apr. 23, 9 a.m. Yochow.....Sun., Apr. 23, 9 am..
Monday
Air Mall for "Imperial Always Imperial Airways Plane
Direct Service"-due London, Int Miny
Mon., Apr. 24. K.P.O. Re..Apr. 24, 5 pm,
Ord.
.Apr. 24, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
Rex. Ord,
Apr. 24, 5 p.m..
.............Apr. 24, 7 p...
Mon., Apr. 24:. K.P.O.
Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus- Imperial Airways Plane
tralia by "Imperial Airways Direct Servico"due Sydney, lat May
Canton
Batavia and Sourabaya Swalow and Foochow Swatow
Fort Bayard and Halphong Swatow and Amay
Haiphong
Shanghal and Kobe Swatow
Chuanchow and Amoy
Tuesday
Reg.
.Apr. 24. 5 D.JH..
Ord.
..Apr. 24, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.0.
Reg.
.Apr. 24, 5 p.m.. .Apr. 24, 7 pm..
Ord.
Fatehan....Tues., Apr. 25, 7.15 a.m. TJisaroca...Tues., Apr. 25, 9,30 am, Prominent Tues., Apr. 23, 10.30 ... Kingyuan..Tues., Apr. 25, 12.30 p.m. Jean Dupuls..Tues., Apr. 25, 2 p.m. Anshun Tues., Apr. 25, 430 p.m Wednesday
Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Hono- lulu, and U.S.A by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Service" --duo San Francisco, 3rd May,
Yusang
Wed., Apr. 26, 1 p. Felix Roussel Wed., Apr. 26, 1.30 pan. Taksang.....Wed., Apr. 26, 1.30 pm. Talyun. .Wed., Apr. 26.3.30 p.m., Pan American Airways
Plano
EL.P.O.
Ref..
Ord.,
Res
Ord..
Thursday
Swatow and Foochow Shanghal, Japan and Europe (ex- cept Great Britain and Elre) vio Siberla
Parcels and Papers only for South.
Africa vin Durban
Wed., Apr. 26:
.Apr. 20, 5.p.m. .Apr. 20, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.
...Apr. 20, 5.p.m. .Apr. 27, 7.30a.m.
Prominent Thurs., Apr. 27, 10.30
Rajputana Thura, Apr, 27, 10.30a.m. Mnotevideo Maru
Thurs., Apr. 27, 2.30 p.m.
Air Mail for "Imperiat Airways Imperial Airways FIATIO
Direct Bervice"-dae 4th May
Thurs, Apr. 27.
London,
K.P.O.
Rez
Apr. 27, 5 p.m.
Ord.
Apr. 27, 5.30 p.m. Q.P.O...
Reg.
Apr. 27. 8 p.m.
Ord
Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus- Imperial Airways Plane
tralia! by *Imperial Airways Direct Service-duo Bydney, Bik
JAPE" 27, 7 pan.
Thurs., Apr. 27. EP.O.
May..
Ord
Rog.
Ord,
17, 5 pm. Apr. 27, 5.30.p.3s, O.P.0.
Apr. 27, 6-p.m.
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