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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE BANK OF CANTON,

LIMITED.

Tuesday,

HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH

DIPLOMATS SCURRY- TO AND FRO

(Continued from Page 1 hemp and fax, and the production of a substitute form ut cution and wool, The Minister replied that the plane Dividend Warrants for all classes could not be adopted in their present of shares of this Bank are now

form 23 the basis of the treaty was ready. Shareholders are request-101 production for Rumanian con

Notice in hereby given that

RETURN OF ENVOY NOT "CLIMB DOWN"

(Continued from Page I.) question of the inclusion of Bohemia

Moravia in und

tho German- Rumanian trade agreement.

In this connection, certain quarters deny foreign press reports that Dr. Wohltat, the German Minister for who negotiated the Economy.

SCHOOL of Moloring Ltd, offers you/ed to apply for them at the Hena fsumption, but a series of "economie | German-Rumanian trade pact, is at:

trial or short or comprehensive Office No. 6 Des Voeux Rond, courses in motor tuition with Euro-Cantral, or through any of the pean or Chinese Instructors. Phone Branch Ofees of the Bank, or, 20882 or 50200.

Bank of Cauton, San Francisco,

WANTED TO BUY.

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By order of the Board of Directors

M. Y. TANG; Chlef Manager,

Hongkong, April 22, 1939.

NOTICE.

Notice is hereby given that the Bombay Silk Store, of 2, D'Agullar

YOU CAN SEND FREE Stroot, has no branches, In the Colony, and is not connected with any other similar business.

CABLES!

(Continued from Page 1.)

inaugurated in all parts of the Em- pire.

No charge will be made for the service on May 1. After that date, however, a special cheap rate of four dollars will be charged for 12 words.

Social messages" are defined as any messages of a social and commercial nature.

ments, of

non-

THE BOMBAY SILK STORE. April 25, 1939.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

exchanges,Reuter.

Departure From Rome

Rome, Apr. 24.

The British Ambassador and Lady Perth left here this afternoon for London.

present in Bucharest, 'The presence there of Dr. Todt, German Inspector- General of Roads is also denled- Trans-Ocean.

U.S. Won't Follow

Washington, Apr. 24. Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary of The Foreign Minister, Count Ciano, State, Indicated to-day that Sir Nevile and all heads of the diplomalle Tenderson's return to Berlin would missions accredited to the Quirinal not lead the United States to follow were presented at the station to bid suit. farewell to the Ambassador, who is

Ometals reiterate the bellef that retiring from diplomatic service-President Roosevelt is not making Trans-Ocean.

decision in this connection until Herr Hitler's reply to President Roosevelt's message has been received,

Poland, Estonia Will Fight Together

The suggestion that Herr Hitler Warsaw, Apr. 24.

¡may attempt to reverse the order of General Laidoner, Commander-in-President Roosevelt's proposals, by Chief of the Estonian army, who has insisting upon satisfaction of German concluded a six days official visit to economic and, colonial claims, before

any that al-giving

guarantee regarding Warsaw, declared lo-day

future intentions, has been received though. Poland and Estonia were not

here both bound by any treaty,

by the press and diplomalle nevertheless

be-quarters, namely that Hitler would complete agreement prevailed

attempt to resurrect the appease tween the two countries.

He stated that in the course of his ment policy, and would point to Roosevelt's message as justification conversations with General Rydz- Smigly and Colonel Beck, the Foreign for it. Minister,

that he found his views on and between Poland the relations Estonia were entirely shared by the Folish statesmen.

Appeasement Policy

Political quarters understand that President Roosevelt has no intention of being caught in this way. It is

The Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders in the above Amplyfying the original announce Company will be held in the

General Laidoner further stressed precisely the President's followers of the new scheme, which was carried in a "Reuter" message from Company's Officen, P. & Q. Build- his belief that his impressions of the who have hitherio been the loudest existing international situation were in their opposition to appeasement, London, Mr. W, E. Rickwood, Mana-ing, 5th Floor, on Wednesday, similar to those of the Finnish and and it is said that on account of ger of Messrs, Cable and Wireless 26th April, 1939, at Noon for the Latvian governments.

Internal affairs, President Roosevelt Ltd. in Hongkong, has issued the purpose of receiving the Report of Remarking on the frin determina- could not afford 0 request following statement:

In April. 1938, Cable and Wireless, the General Managers together tion of Poland to defend the country unilateral concessions. from. Britain from attack from any quarter, Gen- and France in order to placate the Ltd. introduced a a flat rate telegraph with a Statement of Accounts to eral Laidoner said that it indicated Axis, service, applicable to traie between the 31st December, 1938.

that Poland did not intend to bind

the While

appeasement policy all parts of the Empire and repre-

herself to any Power. Thut was also The Transfer Books of the the standpoint of Estonia, who was believed with official inspiration, that existed. the press here hinted, it is senting considerable economies for all those dispatching messages over Company will be closed from about to construct a submarine flotilla the United State could not be in-

Company's

y's system.

shores-different to the suggestions of cession This innovation received a wide-Saturday, 22nd April, to Wednes for the defence of her

Trans-Ocean,

of West Africar territories to the spread welcome, and has done much day, 26th April, 1939, both- days

Axis on account of the accessibility of to facilitate communications between Inclusive.

these areas to South Amerlen. various countries of the Empire. the and thus to promote trade and inter- course.

the

While, however, the introduction of the general Empire Rate has accom- plished a good deal, particularly on behalf of the business community it is felt that some thing more should be dune to assist ond encourage so- ciul traffic.

Flat Rate

·

On May 1, therefore, the Company Is introducing a cheap and flat rate Social Message Service, applicable all the year round, to most of the countries of the Empire.

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO. General Managers. Hongkong, 12th April, 1939.

[main__18_*}}__ (*_ STORE RATIONS, H.K. HOUSEWIVES ARE URGED

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and at the same time strongly em- The fat rale is $4 for twelve phasised, that all persons possessing words, and 33 cents for each word such a store would be morally bound in excess thereof. The symbol GLT, in an emergency to exist entirely which indicates the type of message, upon it for one month.

This will not be charged for.

would leave available what otherwise would be their share of The messages should be written on special forms provided in our offices stores and fresh market produce, to for this class of traffle. They should supply the immediate needs of those who live almost entirely upon foods refer to social affairs such

which could not be stored for any alversaries, greetings, personal and family news, and non-commercial length of time, and for others who topics,

could not afford to follow the plan and will require an adequate outlined. address.

Full particulars concerning this service will gladly be supplied on Electra House. No. 3. Connaught application to the above office. Road, Central, or No. 67, Jervois

i would add that the service is not Street.

ሆነ

an-

yet available with India, Burma, I hope that you will avail yourself Canada, Transjordan, and the Sudan, of-this-offer, and that the introduc

In inaugurating the service on May tion of the new Socia! Service will 1. the Company invites each member enable you to communicate more of the public to send, on that day, frequently by telegraph with friends one free message of maxmun lengui and kinsmen overseas, (twelve words) to relutive or friend

May

i adet slut the Company is la unother part of the Empire. always ready to give you any advice Words in excess of twelve will be or assistance in connexion with your pald for at the reduced rate of 334 oversen telegraphic errespondence, cents. per word,

and that the officers of the Company Such messages may be handed in fat any of its branches are always. at at either of the Company's offices, your service.

THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE

FOR NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING

Its

Effectiveness

Is Beyond Dispute

THE MEASURE OF EFFECTIVENESS

́ ́IS, HOWEVER, DEPENDENT ON

CIRCULATION

The bulk of local newspaper advertising is carried by The South China Morning Post and The Hongkong Telegraph

BECAUSE OF THEIR CIRCULATIONS

Turkey And Russia MOSCOW, Apr. 24-1t is under- stand that the Soviet Vice Commissar for Foreign Affairs is proceeding to Turkey on Sunday.

The object of his visit has not been announced.--United Press,

BRITISH

WARNING

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domination Press.

by force.-United Plain Warning

African Fears

Certain African associations, fear- ing the danger of falling under the Axis rule, have, it is declared, attempted to invoke the protection of the United States, quoting as an example America's

interest in Liberia, and pleading for protection from the Nuremberg racial laws.

although the United States disassociales itself

Timent officially from territorial questions, there does exist certain backward areas which apparently could scarce- y become the subject of negotiation without embarrassing the Govern ment.

London, Apr. 25. A plain warning to Herr Hitler is being conveyed by Sir Nevile Hen- derson, according to the diplomatic

It j thought therefore, that correspondents of the morning papers. Washington is likely to adhere to a

Sir Nevile Hende,elegraph",

will slate, literal interpretation

of President that Reosevelt's proposals.-Reuter, says the "Daily Tele unless there is evidence of a change

Roosevelt's Plea in policy on the part of Germany,

Attacked to continue organising resistance to aggression, and will enforce conscrip- tion in this country.

the British Government will be forced

Berlin, Apr. 24, Examining President Roosevelt's He will suggest steps that Germany message in the "Hamburger Frem might take. They are the withdenblatt" this evening, the editor, drawal of troops from Spain and Dr. Halfeld writes that it Germany demobilisation of some of the forces

doubts the suitability of President Roosevelt to play the part of an now under arms at home.

Germany

will also doubtless learn,

"honest broker," this is due to the adds the correspondent, that it is the recollections of intervention over 20 Bellish Government's desire to see a years ago of another President of the practical and pacifle approach made United States, who, in that ease, de- towards solutions of questions claimsired to settle things on a basis of ed to be outstanding.

International morality ond justice. Thus the British Government

Dr.

Halfield points out that if Pre- aligns itself four-square with the aident Wilson's famous 14 Points stand taken up by President Roosé-had been fulfilled "there would never velt in the notes he addressed to have been an economic boycott or Germany and Italy a fact which has unilateral disarmament of Germany." been made abundantly clear to He continued: "There would have Washington In despatches from Lon-been no robbery of German colonies, don."

prevention Asserting that Sir Nevile Hender- anschluss, no violent separation of Austrian son asked for an immediate personal millions of Germans elsewhere from interview with Herr Hitler, the their Motherland," "Daily Telegraph" also believes that. the Ambassador will represent the wisdom of accepting President Roose velt's ten or 35 year peace plan.

no

ot

the

Personal Promiso

The writer mentioned the conten- A directly worded statement, the tion that the Fourteen Polnis con- correspondent adds, will conclude stituted merely a personal promise with the plain warning that rejec- by President Wilson, which the Aliles tion of President Roosevelt's proposals subsequently declined to ratify. He must lead to a tense international argued that, on the contrary, they situation, and have the worst possible represented a binding agreement on effect on the world-particularly all the Allied Powers, as proved by British-opinion.--Reuter.

This last point is featured by the "Daily Mail, which uses the words that Sir Neville Henderson will "stress the fact that rejection of President Roosevelt's appeal would increase International tension almost

a breaking point."-Reuter.

the exchange of notes between the German Government and President Wilson prior to the armistice.

According to Dr. Halfield, it is in- contestable that the peace treaty was to embody the principles enunciated In the Fourteen Points, and the pance conference was to be confined to settling the practical detalls of the

RUMANIAN SLAP FOR application of these principles.

HITLER

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Ofce has replied to Herr Hitler that Denmark does not feel menaced by Germany, and that she had no prior knowledge of President Roosevelt's message--Reuter,

Norway Replies OSLO, Apr. 24.—In his reply to Hiller's questionnaire, Norway's Foreign Minister, Mr. Halvdan Koht, states that he did not know in ad- vance of President Roosevelt's mes- sage.

Norway does not feel menaced but "In case of war we know Norway I would be endangered and we are

therefore restoring our defences," United Press.

In reality, the Fourteen Points were brushed aside entirely at the conference.

The article concludes by observing that President Roosevelt must be fully aware of all the circumstances since the Under-Secretary of State in the Navy Department, and a member of President Wilson's Cabinet at the of the armistice, and the negotiations which preceded Trans-Ocean.

time

"STATE OF DANGER"

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"her actions confirm here pasurances." The Premiler added that Egypt was eenstantly consulting Britain.

French Precautions and taking all piecessary measures

April 25,

1939.

THE

HOUSE

'of JEWELLERY

J. ULLMANN

& CO.

A

Large

Selection

of

SOLITAIRE

POST OFFICE.

MAIL FOR CANTON Registered and Ordinary mail and Parcels (not Insured) will bo ac-) cepted for Conton and despatched as circumstances permit.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES

Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 16 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwis VIA SIBERIA BOUTE stated, and where malls are advorila. Letters and Postcards for Europe) ed to close at or before 9 am, re- (except Great Britain and Eire) and gistered and parcel malls are closed. South America are forwarded "vis Siberia" so superscribed.

From **

Formoon Amoy

at 8 pm. on the previous day. INWARD MAILS

Air Ball by "Imperial Airways

Direct Bervice"-London

19th April,

Swalow

Shanghal and Swatow

Calcutta and Stralis

Straits

Maniln

Manlis

Ticntain and Swatow

Manila

Straits

und Europe

Per

Canton Mar Cremer

Duc:

April 25. April 20.

date, Imperial

Airways Plane Prominent

.April 25.

April 25.

.April 25.

April 25:

Acacos

April 20.

Anna Maersk

April 26.

Emp. of Russia

.April 30.

Noaning

April 26.

Pleasantville

.April 20.

viu Sucz

(Papers etc.) London date, 30th March and London Parcels London date, 23rd March Japan

Hatphong

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service London date. 22nd April.

Japan

Taiyuan Takmu

Rajputana

Toyamna Maru Caston

April 26..

.April 20.

.April 27..

Imperial Airways Plane ... April 27.. pan and Shanghai .............. Jean Laborde Haiphong, Pakhol and Fort Bayard Kaying Хорол

Japan Shanghal Japan

Air Mail by "Pan American Air- ways Direct Service"--San Fran- elsco date, 21st April.

Sand Amoy

Pan American Airways flane

Tusima Maru

Tinegara

Kumsang

..April 27.

..April 27.

... Lahore

.April 27..

U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan Francisco date, 7th April) U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan Francisco date, 1st. April). Shanghal

(San

..... Pres. Cleveland (San

..April 27..

Pres. Van Burca British M/V Canton Kitano Maru Conte Blancemano Montevideo Maru

.April 27,

April 28..

.April 28..

.April 20.

.April 20.

April 20..

.April 29.

April 30.

Calcutta and Straits

May 1.

Shanghal

May 2.

Saigon

Laos

May 2..

hal (San Francisco, date, 30th March).

Tatuta Maru

May 2.

Strails

Van Heulsz

May 2.

Nellore

May 3.

nghai

Gneisenau

May 4.

Japan

Santhia

May 4.

Japan

Arabla Maru

May 5.

Straits

Conte Rosso

May 5..

WEDDING

Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai (Vancouver B.C. date, 14th April) Shanghal

Emp. of Japan Glenapp

May 5.

May 5.

RINGS

DIAMOND

RINGS

PLATINUM

& DIAMOND

RING

SETTINGS

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

For

Hector

OUTWARD MAILS

Swalow and Chuanchow Fort Bayard and Haiphong Swatow and Amoy

Canton

Haiphong

Swatow

Parcels only for Strails

Per

Tuesday

Date and Time.

Kingyuan..Tues., Apr. 23, 12.30 p.m. Jean Dupula Tues., Apr. 25, 2 p.m. Anshun .Tues., Apr. 25, 4.30 pm

Wednesday

Canton Maru Wed., Apr. 20, 7.15 a.m. Yusang

Wed., Apr. 28, 1 p.m. Taksang

Wed., Apr. 20, 1.30 p.m. Wed., Apr. 20, 5.00 p.m.

Cremer

Thursday

Shanghal, Japan and Europe (ex- cept Great Britain and Elre) vis Siberia

Haiphong

Rajputana Thurs., Apr. 27, 10.30 am. Cheklang....Thurs, Apr. 27, Noon.

E.P.O.

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, US.A., Emp. of Russia....Thurs., Apr. 27.

Central and South America vin Vancouver B.C., (Parcels and

Papers only for Canada)-due- Vancouver B.C., 19th May,

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane

Direct Service"-due London.

4th May

Parcels, Reg Ord..

.Apr. 27, 3 p.m. Apr. 27, 5p.m.

.Apr. 27. 5.30 p..

G.P.O.

Parcels,

.Apr. 27, 3 pm.

Reg.,

Apr. 27,5 p.m.

Ord..

Apr. 27,7 pm.

Thurs., Apr. 27. K.P.O.

Rex.

.Apr. 27, 5 p.m.

Also-

Ord,

Apr. 27, 6.30 p.m. G.P.O.

Ecg.

....Apr, 27, 5 pm.

Ord

....Apr. 27, “ DIL

Air Mall for Malaya, Java and Aus- Imperial Airways Plane

tralia by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"—due 'Sydney, 5th May

Thurs., Apr. 27.

K.P.O.

Bet.

...Apr. 27, 5' p

Ord.

Apr. 27, 5.80 9.m. G.P.O.

JEWELLERY

Made to order

by

Experts

Salgor Amoy

Sandakan Swntow

Reg.

Ord...

..Apr. 31, 5 pm

Apr. 27, 7 pm. Jean Laborde Thurs., Apr. 27, 7 p.m. Taiyuan.....Thurs., Apr. 27, 7 pan.

Friday

Manila, Australia and New Zealand via Thursday Island-due Thurs- day Teland, 11th May.

Mausang ....Fri., Apr. 28, 8.30 am, Chengtu...Fri, Apr. 20, 10.30 am. Kitano Maru ..........Fri, Apr. 28.

K. P.

0. Reg.,

.Apr. 28, 5 p.m. ....Apr. 28, 5.20 p.m. G. P. O.

Air Mall for Indo-China, Iran, and Atr

France (Paris and Northern Pro- vinces only) by the "Air France Airways Direct Service"

Ord.,

Reg.,

Ord

.Apr. 28, 5 pm.

.Apc. 29, 7 pan.

France Plane...Fri. Apr. 28.

IP.O.

Rex.

Apr. 28, t

Ord.

Apr, 28. 6.80 p.m.

G.P.O.

RCE.

Apr. 28, 5 pm

Ord

Straits, Ceylon, India, East Africa, British m.v. Canton

Aden, Egypt, Malta and Europe

....Apr. 25, 7. p.m.

Apr. 28.

Chater

Marseilles due via 20th May.

Road,

Hong Kong.

and

Estd. 1860.

He stated that Egypt "will com- pletely full her realy obligations", to defend her independence security" (Prolonged cheers)-Reu- PARIS, Apr. 24.The Ministry of ter Special, the Interior announces that the Council of Ministers has decided to suppress all anti-Nationalist [nopa-

Apr. 24.Mr. ganda throughout France. Sull Anes James M. Slattery to-day took the "Vill be established for provocation of oath as new Democralle Senator for

in succession racial and religious hatreds-United Illinois,

to Senator Hamilton Lewis,-United Pre

WASHINGTON,

„G. P. O, and E. P. O..

Marseilles,

Parcels,

Reg. Ord,

Apr. 28, 5 p.m. Apr. 29, 9.45 am.

Apr. 29, 10.30 am.

Saturday

Air Mail for "KLM. Airways British m.v. Canton ...8st. Apr. 29.

Direct Service"-dua Amsterdam, / 9th May.

Swatow

Haiphong

Manila and Naples due Naples,

22nd May.

Parcels and Papers only for South

Africa vin Durban

G.P.O, and K.P.O. Beg...Apr. 29, 9.20's.zi.

Ord. Apr. 29, 10 am. Prominent. Sat., Apr. 20, 10.30 a.m. Wesang .............Sat., Apr. 29, 1 p.m. Conte Biancamano

..Sat., Apr. 29, 4.30 p.m.

Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Hono- Pan American Airways, Flauso

Hat., Apr. 29.

Montevideo Maru

Sat., Apr. 20, 5 p.m.

tutu, and 0.8.A., by the "Fan-

American Airways Direct Service"

lue San Francisco 6th May

K.P.O.

Zog.

Apr. 29, 5pm.

Ord.

Apr. 29, 5.80- p.m..

Log. Ord.

1.Apr. 29, 5 p.m.

1.Apr. 30,- 7.30 am.

Bunday...

Fort Bayard, Pakbel and Haiphong Klangehow Foochow

Nanning

Sun., Apr. 30, 9am. „Sun, Apr. 30).

G.P.O.

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