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THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
The Fifty-eighth Ordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Offices of the General Managers, Messrs. Jar- dine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., Pedder Street, Hong Kong, on Thursday, 25th May, 1939, at noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors, passing the Accounts, and electing Directors and Auditors.
The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 18th May, to the 8th June, 1939 inclusive.
For England
Continued From Page 19
that therefore believed
the com- men from 21 to 23 years of age, and pulsory service will be extended to
this would bring the number of potential recruits to 2,000,000.
The Government, it is said, plans to train about 750,000 men for the time merely on the lines of being. Training will probably be the pre-war Infantry. After their training period with the regular, army, the men will Join the territorial army.
the
Big Battles In China
Continued From Page
now en-
now in progresi. The Chinese were all-night, battle and are expelled for the city liself after an
trenched in the suburbs.
A Chinese attack on Wenhalen was repulsed after bitter fighting,
Chinese military headquarters stole that severe fighting is raging in the vicinity of Talkang and Chihsten, KIANGSU
April 2629939.
Diplomats And Defence
Continued From Page 1
seen as a preludo to increased - colla- boration on the part of Yugo-Slavin with the anti-Comintern Powers,
It is confidently predicted that the conclusion of a treaty of amity be- tween Yugo-Slavin and Hungary will be the outcome.—Trans-Ocean,
Talks In Bucharest
Bucharest, Apr. 28. Foreign Minister, arrived here to-day M. Potemkin, deputy Soviet from Tighina.
have
Suchow, the important railway It is claimed that the reason for the junction which fell to the Japanese conscription measure is because of twelve months ago, is menaced by the failure of the voluntary nationalnew Chinese offensive. Hanchwang. register. A War Omee omicial states on the Tientsin-Pukow Railway, has that the number of volunteers who been captured by the Chinese, and Rumanian Foreign Office, and mem- He was met by an official of the responded to the Government's sp. Jukno is besieged,
bers of the Foreign Legation, as well peal was still about 230,000 below the number required to bring the KWANGTUNG
as a party of pollee detectives who By Order of the Board,
been strength of the territorial army to the
en assigned the task of pro-
him Japan is concentrating all efforts tough Rumania.
during his journey JARDINE, MATHESON & figures announced by the Govern
-Ocean. CO., LTD.
on recapturing Sunwul, and is land- understands that
Later M. Potemkin left in a private the lng enormous reinforcements to ald Cabinet agreed on principle Inst the onslaughts on the city nera car for Giurgiu, when he crossed the night, and a two-hour meeting of the ton. The Chinese appear to be tenanube to continue his journey. Cabinet to-day devoted consideraciously holding on. Japanese sero-
through Bulgaria 10 Turkey. tion to specific
It is stated that while still on Bui- garton Chinese positions.
soll, he was met by a Turkish personage of high rank.
It is learnt that M. Potemkin did not get into touch with any Rumanian political quarters while passing through the country-Trans-Ocean. London Parloys
General Managers. Hongkong, 20th April, 1939.
no fancy prices. THE BANK OF CANTON. Į before Parliam Proposnis to be put planes are continually bombing the
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Paris, Apr. 25. Acting under the Government's extraordinary
the French powers, Premler to-day promulgated a decree In the offelal journal modifying the Press inws in order to suppress anii- Jewish propaganda.-United Press.
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By order of the Board of Directors AL. Y. TANG, Chief Manager. Hongkong, April' 22, 1939.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
The Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders in the above Company will be held in the Company's Omces, P. & O. Build- Ing. 5th Floor, on Wednesday, 26th April, 1939, at Noon for the purpose of recalving 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 Saturday, 22nd April, to Wednes. day, 26th April, 1939, both days Inclusive.
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO. General Managers. Hongkong, 12th April, 1939.
NOTICE.
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An announcement will be made in the House of Commons at the earliest possible moment, and it is expected
bill will be introduced that a speedily as possible, to provide the necessary powers for the particular form of compulsory service which will eventually be declded upon.
The Cabinet will hold the ordinary weekly meeting to-morrow.-Reuter. Surprizo Cabinet Meeting
London, Apr. 25.
A surprise meeting of the British Cabinet was held at 0.10 p.m. to-
day.
"It I rumoured that the Cabinet dealt with the questions of in- minent conscription and also tho British negotiations with Moscow. -United Press.
Young Men First
London, Apr. 25. It is understood that the age group contemplated as the first step in the Government's conscription plans is from 18 to 20.—Neuter.
Japanese attempts to land near Mt. Lau, in the West River, in an attempt to outflank the Chinese forces Di
Sunwul, were repelled,
HITLER SNUBS
BRITAIN
(Continued from Page 1)
day with Herr Joachim von Ribben- trop dit not take place.
London, Apr. 25. Further conversations were held between M. Gafencu and Viscount Halifax at the Foreign Office this afternoon. No official inumation of the course or scope of the talks is yet given, but it is expected that
issued to-
It was explained that Herr Ribben-communique will trop's engagements did not permit morrow. the meeting.
be
In the meantime, says "Reuter's"
No arrangement was made for an diplomatic correspondent, there is interview at a subsequent time. reason to believe that arrangements have been made for an extension to Rumania of facilities under the ex- port credits scheme to enable Rumania to Increase materially her Imports from Britain,
it is believed that the question of the supply of arms to Rumania was also discussed.
I, as has been suggested, Sir Nevile Henderson has a message to deliver to the German Government, there is, at the manent, no knowing when he will be able to deliver it.
German official quarters, however, emphatically discount the idea that Sir Nevile Henderson is the bearer Announcement Soon
of any message. They base their The European situation generally. London, Apr. 23,
attitude on Mr. Chamberlain's state and the position of the Balkans in That under certain conditions Enginent that the Ambassador was re-particular, have been thoroughly re- military training, was agreed upon events after leave.
compulsory turning in the normal rourse of viewed, as well as the position arising
from
the British by the British Cabinet during its
guarantee to Rumania, Monday evening meeting, according
The "Hamburger Fremdenblatt" It is understood that it was agreedi to the "Dally Telegraph."
effect comments: "Judging from its press, there would be no purpose this
than Berlin to renew the trends of guarantee reciprocal. London is in a much greater hurry present in Rumania making the
The
land must Introduce
An announcement to
will be made in the near future, is stated, unless a definite change in the International situation becomes apparent.
It is assumed that the first step would be to call up about half of those between 10 and 20 years of age taking into consideration those who would be regarded as indispensable to the various occupations.
The "News Chronicle" publishes a similar report stating that compul- sory service would be introduced which would soon evolve. Inly regulor military service-Trana-
Оссан.
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Equal Obligationa
Parts, Apr. 23. Public demand in France that Eug- land should make the same pre- perations for any possible milltary action as France, is being more and
more emphatically raised.
The Polit Journal" declares that the only possible basis of collabora- llon between England-and-France could be that of absolute equality of obligations.
"It is not permissible that French workmen and peasants should be able to say: We have to face guns, but the English only need to supply material and money!'"
"Le Matin" writes that in a possible war of the future it is not alone a matter of how many divisions It will be possible to raise, but also the possibility of being able 10 them on the spur of the
London's "Hurry"
conversation with Berlin.*
at the
of Implications the present Newspapers ridicule the idea that | Anglo-Russian discussions and of the British conscription would impress Rumanian attitude towards receiving Berlin. The "Angriff" says: "We military assistance from Russla were are completely indifferent about the also discussed, while M, Gafeneu re- manner in which Britain organises ported on his conversations with Herr
Hitler and Herr von Ribbentrop her defence."
Reuter.
"Britain Must Be Mad"
The "Allgemeine Zeitung” writes that Britain must be mad if she thinks to move Germany by warn- Ings or threats, Неп
von Ribbentrop met M. Markovitch, the Yugo-Slav Foreign Minister at the airport to-day. Hils engagements last beyond the time for Hitler's speech on Friday--Reu- ter.
600 Now Planes For America Washington, Apr. 25.
The Senate to-day approved the $308,000,000 appropriution for the army and defence activities during the fiscal year beginning August 1, 1939,
Rincludes provision for about 600 nadern aeroplanes.
The bil now goes to the White House for President Roosevelt's
| signature.—Reuter Special.
Trinidad Defences
---TRINIDAD, Apr: 257 The Government has asired all men between 10 and 50 years of age to recruit for coastal defence, antl- aircraft work and searchlight posts es from to-morrow,-United Press.
but in other essentials the correspon- dents have the same information,
Thus it is agreed that the young men affected will serve a short perlod in the regular army-three months or four months-and-then be drafted to local territorial units, for, as the "Daily Mall" inskis, four years,
The list of reserved occupations announced at the time of the issue of the National Service handbook, has since been added to, and ft la considered likely that it will revised in order to free the greatest possible number of men.
London, Apr. 28, The fact that there is no news to The "Daily Telegraph" calculates date of Count Clano's expected visit that 450,000 men would be consciip-to Berlin is taken by the "Daily Ex- press" foreign affairs correspondent
utilise ed. moment
whenever required. The period of walt and see is now over.
Volunteers Too Slow
What to do to help a child Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or lil-treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury The set-official "Petit Parisien to health, or knowing of a parent declares that the British General Staff who is seeking advice on bay matter
has informed the British Govern- concerning a child, would be doing ment that voluntary recruiting is now an act of kindness by communicating adding 60,000 men a month to the British army, which is too slow to The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. enable 23 new divisions to be raised The Old City Hall, Queen's Road Crapidly. The paper
also declares Hongkong, or the. Inspector, 49, that all preparatory measures have Pokfulum Road, Ist floor; or the
been taken in order to be able to Inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre, begin with the rapid training and Wanchai, or the Inspector, 12, Sal organisation of a strong army after Young Choi Street, 1st door, Kow-military service in England.
the Introduction of compulsory All further steps will be taken, and complete in all details, is already in expenses borne, by the Society.
the hands of Mr. Leslie Hore-Belisho, The Informant's name will be the Secretary for War--Trans-Ocean. cept strictly private, except in cases
London Reactions where malico is proved.
London, Apr, 20, Headlines blazoned the Govern ment's decision to introduce a meas sure of conscription, in the early editions of this morning's papers, but the news came too late to alter pre- vailing
editorial confined to the Budget.
comment, which is
Exchange At A Glance
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Parleys Break Down?
1,000,000 Available According to Bgures, recalled by the "Daily EX- pact into a military alliance have
to mean that the reparted negolia- the 1931 census tions to convert the anti-Comintern
press," there were over 1,000,000 broken down. men between the ages of 18 and 20 in Great Britain at that time.
The correspondent, wito asserts that Count Ciano has cancelled his Some reports assert that necessary Bill will not be rushed speech, says that this is the authori
the plan to attend Hitler's Reichstag through the House, but will be the tative explanation he has received subject of some debate in order that from the opposition may be "appeased."
Rome, According to the report, Japan The "Daily Herald" correspon- hesitated, her naval authorities being dent ways, that Intense feeling has impressed by President Roosevelt's been aroused, in Opposition circles order to concentrate the fleet in the by the news of Mr. Chamberlain's Pacifle, but German diplomacy is sti sudden abandonment of his repeat making eleventh hour offorts to
eil declaration that "peace-time change the Japanese Government's conscription was not under sideration."
con-decision.
re-
Much reference is made to
Describing the deliberailons going presentations from
on "without intermission" in the abroad, cularly by France, and War Offico
parti- inner circles of the Japanese Govern- ment as "momentous," the "Times" experts, having influenced the Tokyo correspondent says that on Government's reported decision, in balance it is still permissible to ex- addition to the admitted seriousness pect of the international situation.
that whatever Hitler may promise his audience on Friday, he Mr. Chamberlain is meeting Mr. will be unable to say that Japan will Greenwood after to-morrow's Cabinet The situation, even the future, of the Clement Attlee and Mr. Arthur fight the Axis' battles in the Pacific. meeting, where It is likely the Gov- Japanese Cabinet is in a very delicate will be completed. ernment's conscription deliberations balance, the correspondent concludes.
--Reuter. The meeting will no doubt have an
The displacement of the Badge from the leading position on the newa pages gave late night work- important bearing on the attitude of ers and West End revellers their the Opposition, and possibly a state-
The M.M. liner Jean Laborde is second stern reminder within a meat can be expected at the end of expected to arrive from Kebe, vio few hours of the seriousness of the question-time in the House of Com-Shanghai 2.30 p.m. to-morrow and times through which Britain is mons in the afternoon.
will sail 0 p.m. for Marseilles via Salgon,
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At the same time the shock" was
IA not great, for the nation had been Mall" comments: The Government
a brief editori Port fully prepared, reading the signs and has decided
the "Dally warnings of the press for the last country will support it. Compulsory on measure and the few days, for further sacrifices af-service has long been foreseen as in- fecting not only their pockets,
Speculation among political cor- nccepted. Conscription is a warning evitable, and it will be patriotically respondents as to what the Govern- to the world that Brlinin is deter- is planning, following last mined to protect her Imperial in- night's surprise Cabinet meeting and tereats Mr. Chamberlain's
lo live up to her pledged call on Majesty, shows remarkable unani-
His word." mity,
Hitler The Author The "Dally Express" says: "Hitler Is the real author of both measures (conscription and the budget).
Ago Limits
There is not entire agreement on the age group said to be contem- platedIt ranges from 18 to 20 In the "Dally, Herald" and "Daily Tele- graph," to, 18 and 21 In the "Daily Mirror" and "Daily Express," and from 19 to 25 in the "Daily Mall
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"Hlller, when lo frames his reply to Prezident Roosevelt on Friday will know where we stand, Blake no mistakel Conscription la -tzfro- doood becating it in the will of the propia."Reuter.
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