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ASSISTANT GENERAL | MANAGER required by THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Salary Dollars One thousand two hundred (31,200) a month for the first year, Dollars One thousand throo hundred (81,800) 'a month; for the second year, and Dollarni Ono thousand four hundred ($1,400) a month for the third
BECOMES A FUNERALS | year. The exchange value of the
PYRE FOR 3,000
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and
Bombs struck the Britisht French Consulates. The British Consulate was occupied by the Ambassador, Sir Archibald
Kerr Clark Kerr, who witnessed the
entire rad.
The German Embassy was endan- Rered at one stage, but was saved by Bremen--Uned Press.
Hugo Fires
CHUNGKING, May 5, Chung ng China's war-time capital, which was severely bombed by Japanese planes on Wednesday, was subjected to nother ruthless aerial attack by Japanese warplanes yesterday,
The air raid alarm was raised at 6.30
p.m.
when it was reported that 30 Japanese aircraft were seen head- ing for the city. A part of them were intercepted by Chinese pursuits over Pehpel, near Chungking, where dog-
fights occurred.
Twenty-seven machines broke into she city and for fully half-an-hour rained bomba in a haphazard fashion over the business and residential sections. Huge Dres were started by the incendiary missiles dropped. Casualties and damage are heavy, The "all clear" was given around 0 o'clock ---Central News,
Earlier Report
Chungking, May 4. Thirty-six bombers again raided Chungking to-day, and casualties are estimated at between 800 and 1,000. One Japanese plane W83 shot down.
The bombers came in two groups, ench of 18, and concentrated on cer- tain military establishments which had been moved some time ago.
The bombs fell on the closely- packed surrounding houses,
killing and wounding hundredsTMTM
Thousands Homeless Half of Chungking is
without electric lights or the telephone service. Thousands are homeless, aleeping on the pavements.
In vivid contrast, the other half of the city is full of bright lights, and life is going on as usun).
The British Ambassador, Sir Archibald Clark Kerr, watched the ralds yesterday and to-day-Reuter.
H.K. Stock Market
were
The following quotalions issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- ket this morning:
H.K. Banks $.
BANKS
H.K. Banks, Lon, £.
Chartered £.
Mercantile, C. £.
INSURANCES
Mercantile, A. & B. L.
East Asia
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Unions $..
China Underwriter $.
H.K. Fire $.
SHIPPING
Douglas $ (x. d.) Steamboats
3. Indo-Chinas, P. $.. Indo-Chinas, DS.. Shell Bearers /- Waterboats $.
DOCKS ETC.
Wharves
Docks $.
Providents $.
New Eng. Sh. $.
Sh. Docks, Sh. $..
Kailan 5/-.
MINING
Venz: Goldfold $..
.1,390 s.
.84% n.
.7%.
.27 n.
.13 n.
.80 n.
225 b.
.445 8.
1.30 n.
180
n.
.07 b.
.15 T.
Dollar is at presont fixed by the Government at 28 4d. Free first Officer class passage for the appointed and if married for wife and children up to six years of
agc.
on
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 8th day of May, 1939, nt 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Stanley, In the Colony of Hong Kong, for a torm of 76 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Sur- veyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years. Intending bidders are advised
GERMAN MOVE FOR ALLIES
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crotic anti-aggression United Press. ·
system.
Britain And Poland
Warsaw, May 4.
It is understood that the liritish Ambassader was in conterence with the Polish Foreign Under-Secretary, Count Szembek, for an hour yester day, and that he, suggested that the Foreign Minister should make
A
May 5, 1939.
800,000 MEN TO BE
CONSCRIPTED IN U.K. No Conscription For
(Continued from Page 1.)
for a wife with the customary allow- "auces for children,
The Government proposed to re- duco to 20 the age at whitch family allowances were paid in the regular and auxiliary forces which at present was considerably higher than the age of the new militiamen,
•
Ireland Omitted Mr. Chamberlain announced that!
be applied to Northern Ireland, and would be
concillatory speech in Parliament the bill would not
to-morrow.
Colonci Beck is expected to pro-accordingly amended. Lord Crai- gavon, with whom he conferred, had claim Poland's readiness to continue a polley of friendship with Germany. left the decision to the United King- He will refuse to surrender Danzig dom Government, who was desirous but will propose negotiations with
of avoiding differences which must Germany and other interested powers,
ariae, if the bill was applied there -United Press.
at present.
Agreement for three years that immediately after the dispo- and Latvia-similar to those with the eary reserve basis, in the
the Board's usual torms, sat of the lot the Purchaser (f
the
terminable at any time within not the applicant) will be required that period at alx months' notice to deposit with
an authorised on either side. The Board has a officer who will be present at the Provident Fund to which officer must subscribe. Free un-sale, the sum of two hundred furnished house will be provided. dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum The Board carry on, under the will be refunded on payment of Ports Ordinance, an extensive the Purchase price. business да Wharfingers and Warehousemen, the nett registered | PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. tonnage of ships berthed at the Board's wharves for the year ended 30th June, 1938 was 9,756,- 410 tons and the grand total tonnage of General Cargo, Coal and Fuel Oll inwards and out- wards for the same period was 3,384,003 tons. In addition the Board operates five Graving Docks, ranging from 396 feet to 896 feet | In length, together with a ship The work- repairing burlness,
shops attached to the Graving Docks are capable of executing the heaviest ship repairs. Candi. dates should be between 32 and 40 years of age, have first rate technical experience, have handled a large staff and labour forco, and have had considerable executive
Locality
1
Rural Building
Lot No. 121. North West of Roral Building Lot No. 392,
Island Road,
Stanley.
Registry No. No. of
Boundary
Af easurements
N. B. F. W.
[feet|fant|fre)|fact|
as por sale plan.
19
sq. feet Contents
Upset Price
Azn. Rent
About
26,000
R.
8621
$6,500
experience, and should possess PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS pronounced business and organi sing abilities. Applications are to be addressed to the Chairman, The Singapore Harbour Board.
THE CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS
of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 8th day of May, 1939, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Wong Ne! Chung, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, The Fifty-Eighth Ordinary Meeting of Shareholders will be
with the option of renewal at a held at the Offices of the under-
Crown Rent to be fixed by the signed on Thursday, the 18th May, Surveyor of His Majesty the 1939, at Noon for the purpose of KING, for one further torm of receiving the Report of the
75 years. General Agents, together with a
Intending bidders are advised statement of Accounts for the that immediately after the dispo- year ended the 31st December,sal of the lot the Purchaser (if 1938.
not the applicant) will be required The Share Register and Trans-to deposit with an authorised fer Books will be closed from the officer who will be present at the 4th May to the 18th May, 1939, sale, the sum of two hundred both days inclusive.
| dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum JARDINE, MATHESON & will be refunded on payment of
CO., LTD.
General Agents. Hongkong, 27th April, 1939.
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- .24 . dine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., Pedder .81/3 . Street, Hong Kong, on Thursday, ,6,40 n.
25th May, 1939, at noon, for the
D.
100 b.
17 8.
.434.
7.05 n.
.100%
Raubs $.....
.17/6 n. .0.55 n.
3 n.
Hongkong Mines ets
4 n.
Atamoks Ps.
.31 BA.
Atoks P's.
Bagulo Gold Pa,
24 sa.
Benguet Cons. Ps.
Codo Grove Pr.
Demonstrations Ps.
IXL. Ps.
Itogons Ps.
Carmarines Ps.
за.
purpose of receiving the Report-
of the Directors, passing the
the Purchase price.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
| No. of Bate
Begistry No.
Locality
Inland Lot
No. 5503. ~West of and adjoining Inland Lot No. 3685, Blue Pool Brad,
Wong Nei Chung,
Boundary
Measurements
N.. E
[feat|iret|test|fast
A per sale
plan.
Contents in
sq. feet
Aboat
37,660
Ann. Bent
8.691
Accounts, and electing Directors 150,000 To Strike
and Auditors.
The Transfer Books of tho Company will be closed from the)
18th May to the 8th June, 1939 inclusive,
By Order of the Board,
In America'
| Upset Price!
$18,831
A a recognition of Northern Ireland's patriotism, it had been to constitute a force on the
a light tank form-of
unit of the Royal
Armoured
Corps. Mr. Chamberlain, in concluding, made an appeal in the following words: The sooner we get this bill through the sooner we can assure the safety of the country, and the the greater will be the effect on different countries in Europe."
Opposition Amondmont
Socks Other Pacts.
Berlin, May 4. That consultations with Estonia
States have taken Scandinavian place, and that they may eventually lead to negotiations regarding ques flons of security on a reciprocat basis, is not denied in official circles here. Political quarters regard these con- tacts as logical consequences of the Fuchrer's declaration that Germany Is willing to give non-aggression as- surances to those countries which de- sired euch
assurances, on tho
that of course,
Mr. H. B. Lees-Smith these are
(Lab.) reciprocal.
moving the Opposition amendment,
that is maintained
the voluntary With regard to Lithuania, It
out that agreements reached system would have provided all the pointed
men required. Scenes of enthusiasm with that country in connection with
and queues of men waiting to join the incorporation of Memciland have
outside the territorial drill-halls already clarified the mutual relations outs
convinced him there was no need of the two countries, and that they
for con
conscription in Britain, have agreed to refrain from the ap- the settlement pilcation of force
tion of continental conscription into of eventual disputes.
recent state-Britain for the sake of inducing young Commenting on
men to go to camp for three to six ments of responsible Scandinavian statesmen, which have made it clear months, was really to use a steam
hammer to crack a nut. that theso countries refuse to be drawn into alliances or bloes directed against other States, the diplomatic against ou
the
correspondent of the "Berliner Boer sen Zeltung" declares that the de finite rejection of political entangle ments by the Scandinavian States must be regarded as an answer to President Roosevelt's Invitation to in moral encirclement infclans. The paper says that none of the States to-day can be quite certain that it will not some day receive immoral proposals that apardise its neutrality. Trans- might embarrass it and eventually
Occan.
Romo Talks
Berlin, May 4. Official quarters emphasise that no concrete decisions or developments are expected, as an immediate result of Herr von Ribbentrop's visit to Rome.
|
It is naturally important that Ger- many and Italy should discuss possi ble developments in connection with Danzig and Poland, and the position of Yugo-Slavka.-Reuter,
Cafoncu In Vonica
Northern
Irishmen
LONDON, May 4.-Introducing the Conscription Bill for the second reading in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Novilla Chamborlain said if tho Bill runs for the thros full yours as is planned at prosent, 800,000' conscripts will bo trained.
Ho announced that the measure would not be applied to North Ireland, United Press.
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Sir Archibald Sinclair also spoke in favour of the voluntary system, and added that the preservation of eur strength, peace depended on moral drmness, and the ability to Impress that in good time upon the consciences of the rulers of other countries, and also on co-operation between ourselves and the other peace-loving nations.
"We must also convince the Ger- man and Italian people that our feelings are friendly towards them." added Sir Archibald-Reuter.
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Sir Hugh O'Neill, the member for County Antrim, said that the reason for the exclusion of Northern Ireland from the bill was that the head of ind another State thought It
right proper to
and had made the British
change ita Rome, May 4.
was greet- M. Gafencu, the Rumanlan Foreign
ed with chen, who was.
denied that Minister, who left Rome to-day for voluntary aystem had altogether
ceased to exist. Belgrade on the penultimate stage of
It was true we were his long tour of European capitals, accepting a new principle,
but he did broke his Journey at Venice in order
not think anybody wanted
to curtail the Rumanian Minister to to sev
the liberties of
subject, Mr. Eden expressed the opinion Hungary, who had arrived there the previous day. grade, M. Gafencu will call on the
Immediately upon reaching Bel--that it was ridiculous to suggest that
the introduction of conscription the first step towards a totalitarian Yugo-Slav Foreign Minister, Dr.
regime in
in this country, The House Marcovic-Trans-Öccan
of Commons could immediately stop any movement in that direction, and there was no doubt that it would.
Polish Diot To Moot WARSAW, May. 4-The Polish Chamber will meet at 11 o'clock to- morrow morning to hear Colonel Beck's reply to Herr Hiller.
Colonel Beck is expected to speak
ut 11.15. The speech will be broad- cast throughout Poland, and relayed to the United States. There will be translations of the broadcast in Eng→ lsh, French, and German-Reuter.
ANGLO-SOVIET
PARLEYS: BREAK- DOWN RUMOURED
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developments before giving expres-
the
sion to any opinion.
The question as to whether resignation of M. Litvinoff will lead to a revision of Soviet foreign policy la posed by most of the Berlin even- ing papers.
New York, May 4. Latest belief in Berlin is that The joint sub-commitico negotiat- Stalin's disinclination to work hand ing for a settlement of the Appala-in hand with the western democracies chion coal strike, to-day announced la the cardinal factor which brought Its failure to agree, indicating that no about the fall of the Soviet Foreign
JARDINE, MATHESON & step will be taken to countermand
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the earlier strike order calling out 150,000 miners in these regions at midnight-Reuter.
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Commisspr.
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There are no indications of any intention on the part of Germany, to follow up this sensational Soviet
move by seeking to modify its attitude towards the Soviet Union. To
fact, the whole
question of German-Soviet relations ands no mention in the German. press.
In
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BERLIN, May 4-Miss Barbara .14.75 b
Henmani, a-secretary in the Beriln 7% office of the "Daily Telegraph," has .1.00 D. in 14 days.
6. been ordered to leave Germany with-ment caused in London and Parts by
42 n. No reason is given.
Most of the newspapers this even- ing give prominence to the embarrass
the news Certain it is, says the "Deutsche Allgemeine Zellung Miss Henman is the first woman Litvinoff went all out to get the .1 n.
among the present series of ex-Soviet Upion to abandon the reserve 10.80 n.pulsions.--Reuter,
imposed upon it by a former period of isolation and to lead it to the West
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over
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The "Angrlit" reports that Litvinoff has already moved out of his luxuri oualy furnished palace and has taken a three-roamed fat.
Ambassadors To Be,
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the world, are determined to defend. In all probability, says the paper, .04% n.
The French people knows that.the Soviet Ambassadors to London HK. Govt. 4% Loan 3% prm. b. ita determination is unshakeable and Paris, M. Malaky and M. Suritz H.K. Govt. Loan 34% par ;;;But I wanted under the present cir-will be recalled, as they were both; Margmans (Lond.) 8/- 14/4 n. cumstances to recall this."
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There could be no compulsory service of any kind in this country unless it had an overwhelming measure of voluntary support.-Reuter,
Sceno In HOURO
London, May 4. There was a "scene" in the House of Commons to-day.
At one moment the House was listening with quiet Intentness to Mr. Chamberlain's explanation of the effects of the Military Training Bill (Conscription) and the next pandemonium. broke out.
All because the Premier had said: "It has been decided not to extend conscription to the six counties of
Northern Ireland."
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That did it! A section of the House and roared its protest, and some time elapsed before the Speaker could restore order to enable Mr. Chamber- Iain to resume his speech, says n "Trats-Ocean" message.
:
Government's Conduct
London, May 4. Mr. J. Kirkwood said that the men of the Clyde would rather strike than yield to conscription.
Mr. D. R. Grenfell, winding up for the Opposition, said that this country was not going down, but if the oplaton that it was had been created abroad, it was due to the conduct of the British Government.
The
Minister for Labour, Mr. Ernest Brown, sald that those who Predicted the voluntary system would down immediately conscription was introduced would be proved wrong.
He
that the pro quoted figures shoying |
conscription mea- sure had not adversely affected recruiting in the past few weeks.
Introduction of the bill had a more profound and steadying effect in Europe than any other event in recent weeks-Reuter.
at the conference held in the Kremlin on Wednesday, M. Stalin presided and among others present were M. Voroshlloft and M. Zdanoff. When it came to discussing the British pro- posals, a fierce dlapute arose between Zdanoff and Litvinoff. It is believed that the Red Army is opposed to a foreign policy which would entall Soviet commliments of a far-reaching character, at detai
When
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