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Monday,

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the

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FOR MUTUAL" AID

(Continued from Page 1)

ment от the German-Italian military and political pact until more la known of it, but there is no feeling here that Poland's inter- 'national position in any possible negotiations over Danzig has been weakened by the pael.

The view is held unofeially that' the pact has been forced on an un- willing Italy, which has no desire to see a European conflict over Danzig.

At the same tme, it is thought likely that only after receiving assurances of moderation from Ger-

many could Mussolini have agreed to such a pact.

The press leaves no doubt that it is now for Germany to decide the future of Polish-German relations. -

The Gazeta Polaka," the official

Government ergan hopes that Ger- many will choose the way of peace, and will begin negotiations on the basis outlined by Colonel Beck in his speech-Reuter,

Agreement Final

ROME, May 7-The Italian Gov- crament announces that the political and milltary agreement concluded as the result of the negotiations be- tween the German and Italian Foreign German-Italian Axis relations final. Ministers at Como is designed to make |➡Domet

London Bellef

apparent

London, May 7. High diplomatic sources in London reveal that the Italo-German pact ignored the was agreed upon after France had

"Invitation from Haly to settle the Franco-

tailan dispute.

About lun days ago, it was res vealed, Italy gave France the first hint of terms for closing the dispute.

invitation did The

make fer- ritorial claim

elaims against France. It is also understood that Britain urged France, to open negotiations with Mussolini in the hope of moving friction. However, The French Premier was reluctant to take

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By Order of the Board,

JARDINE, MATHESON & | such action, feeling that no conces

lons would induce. Mussolini to CO., LTD.

alondon his anti-French policy.

General Managers. Hongkong, 25th April, 1939.

5800. CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

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334 sn.j

.100 n. ,8.05 n.

#1 b.

4.10 n. 102 n.

145/18

Cald: Marg, (ord.), Sh. $. Cald; Macg. (Pro.), Sh. $. Canton Ices $.

Cements $...

H.K. Ropes ....

STORES, &c.

Dairy Farm (ex. rts.) $.

Dairy Farms (ris.) Watsons. $.

Lane Crawfords $.

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From EUROPE and STRAITS. The Steamship

"HARUNA MARU,"

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.12 .

22% b.

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United Press.

"Real Military Alliance"

ol

Berlin, Muy 7. A spokesman of the Ministry Propaganda to-day told the "United Press;

ut

"The military pact announced Milan is regarded here as a real milltary alliance,"

It is believed that the part is in- tended to deal democracies.

Most diplomutic quarters feel that there

is no

reason to suppose that Japan will suddenly change her at- since it is considered that Japan is Litude towards a military alliance, delaying her decision until she has

another blow at the

some idea of the direction of Russia's foreign policy.

"Deutscher Dienst," comment- The

the

is a smashing refutation

A Glance

SELLING

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1. 201

T.T. Shanghal

T.T. Singapore

TIT. Japan

.525% .105

.01%

28%

.57

.534

.101

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.20

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NEXT MOVE IS UP TO GERMANY

(Continued from Page 1.) nas stated her thesis and has nothing more to say.--United Press.

Hymn Of Hato

Berlin, May 8. in scathing headlines, the German press complains about Polish "atroci- ties" against Germans in the Polish Corridor, and Col. Beck and Poland must accept responsiblity for any developments which may occur, the papers slate.

paign was made by the press during It is recalled that a similar cam- the deterioration of German relations with Austria and Czecho-Slovakia,

It is alleged. that armed Poles mal- treated Germans in Graudenz, smash- ed windows and furniture with the result that the "majority of the inhabitants have fled.--United Press. MILAN, May 7-It was learned om circles close to the Italian from Government that Herr von Ribben-

trop, the German Foreign e

during his conversations with

Ciano, the Italian Foreign Minister, disclosed the German Government's intention of setiling the Danzig pro-¦ blem "in accordance with the wishes of the majority of the people in the

Free City,

In

Settlement of the Danzig issue, in the opinion of the German Govern- ment,

order Tecessary

to eliminate the impediment to peacel between Germany and Poland and there is no intention of menacing Poland's independence.

Germany will reject interference tions. by Brituln und France in the negotia-

The German and Italian Foreign Ministers are understood to have in complete accord with re- beed to the Balkan situation. gard

Informed

that quarters reven! under the present agreement, Ger- many and Italy will decide upon!

May 8, 1939.

LONDON HITCH WITH RUSSIA

(Continued from Page 1.)

which would have revived the triplo elliance against totalitarian expan- alon.

France has reiterated its bilateral Franco-Russian Mutual Aid Part of 1935.

It is understood that Moscow has informed France that Russian policies envisage no isolationiam or Russo- German rapprochement,

To-day's Cabinet meeting surveyed the foreign outlook, particularly the German-Polish crisis, I. LitvinoT's resignation, and the reported presence of German military technicians in Northern Italy.

In the French viewpoint, Britain's rejection of a military alliance with Russia does not imply the failure o the Anglo-French efforts to reacts d working agreement for the guarantee of the territorial Integrity of the Stnica bordering Germany.-United Press,

Envoy Informed

London, May 0. The Soviet Ambassador to London visited the British Foreign Offico at 11 am.

He was in conference with Lord Halifax, who informed him regarding the British reply to Moscow's pro- posals for

military à trl-power illiance.-United Press.

Counter Proposals

Paris, Muy G.

The French Foreign Minister to- day reported to the French Cabinet on the progress of negotiations to bring Poland, Russia, Rumania and Turkey into the peace front,

He explained Britain's counter- proposals to Moscow's suggestion for a tri-power military alliance, and stressed the Pope's efforts in favour of peace.

The Cabinet approved and Pre- sident Lebrun signed six decrees in- cluding defence precautions and rein- forcing control of the foreign press In France-United Press.

Now Proposals

LONDON, Moy Elie British Foreign Ofice has forwarded new proposuis to the British Ambassador to Moscow.

is

It is reliably stated that Britain that the Soviet should proposing make a unilateral declaration of their intention to ald Rumania and Poland against aggression on the under- standing, that Britain and France have already gone 10 the eld Poland and Rumania.

These proposals reject a military alliance or stuff talks, although it is! not specifically stated that these questions cannot be raised later. United Press.

Text Received

Moscow, May B. The British Ambassador. Sir Wil- lum Seeds, received the text of the British reply to the Soviet proposals. to-day, and he will seek an inter- view with M. Molotov, the new Foreign Commissar on Monday.

Meanwhile Soviet officials and the newspapers are sllent concerning M. Litvinoit's resignation.

Goods not cleared by the 14th May.ing on wrew alilance, says: 1930, will be subject to rent.

"The Damaged packages must be left in .21/- n. the Godowns for examination by the

of the allegations of the agitators re- their respective spheres of influence' spokesman, the press has not com- .22/- n. Consignee's and the Co.'s representa-fecting on the firmness of the Axis

tives on any Tuesday and Fridays at

is also a destroying stroke against

ment."United Press.

2.30

and costing doubts on its unity. It

According to a responsible Soviet mented on foreign affairs for several in the Balkans and maintain close weeks owing to the seriousness of the co-operation in adjusting relations international situation, as the Gov- Ternment does not wish to make de- p.m. within the free storage lic-aggressive. polley of encircle. With the small countries,

Germany is reported to have faite commitments.—Reuter; pledged full support for Italy's Mediterranean and Enst African policies-Domci,

.14 n.

13. period. For the examination of 1 b. damaged duilable goods, the con- 12.60 n. signees must arrange for a Revenue ..3.60 n. Omeer to be

be present.

be

presented

All claims must 21 s within ten days of the steamer's 15 sa.

arrival here, after which date they 7% 0.

.. cannot be recognized,

No claims will be admitted after 1.80 m.

45 the goods have left the Godowns.

No fire Insurance has been effected, NIPPON YUSEN KAISYA. Hongkong, 8th May, 1939.

1 n.

18. 113 n. .30 n.

.40 m.

1

1%

Italy Surprised

a

Rome, May 7. The decision to make the Axis military alliance has come as a great surprise to the Italian public, since only this morning. Signor Gaydn writing in the "Voce di Italia" gave the BEsurance that there would be no new agreements or surprises from the Milan conferences.

REGISTERED LETTER. Quarrel Between Postman And Sanitary Inspector

A summons for assault on March Italians believe that Mussolini

20 brought by L King-fui, Postman, would not have entered a formul

ngainst Tang Ho-yam, Sanitory In- SWIMMING RECORD

military pact unless he has obtained

Mr. E. spector, was dismissed by SOLINGEN, May 7-Arthur Helna definite assurances that Hitler will Itimsworth at the Kowloon Mngia- to-day established a world swimming support liniy's claims in the Mediter-ency on Saturday after evidence and record by swimming 500 metres : ranean against France.-United Press. been given by Tang.

734 53 breast stroke in 7 minutes 13 seconds, the previous record being held by the .64% American Higgins, in 7 minutes 10

8/10 seconds.-Reuter.

H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 3% prm. HI.K. Govt. Lonn 3% par .... b. Marsmans (Lond.) 8/..14/4% n.. Maramons (LK.) s/- ..4/2 n.

MANILA SHARES Closing prices through Reuters:

Bid Prices Morning Morning Closing Closing May 8. May .

Ung. 31

Antamak Atok

Bagula Gold Balong Buhay Benguet Cons. Big Wedge Coco Grove Cans, alines Demonstration 1. X. L. Masbate Cons, Mine Operations North Camarines

Paracalo Cumau San Mauricio Surigao Cons.

Suyoc Cons

Syndicate Invest.

United Paracale

ting.

Unq.

3.00

23

1,02 22

Unq.

Unq.

11

.033

.30

60*

Russ was present

Mr. C. A., S. for the defence.

At a previous hearing, Li sald that he was outside house in Taipo Road! when Tang stopped him and struck film a blow on the nose.

Solidarity Of 'Axis

Berlin, May 7. The Italo-German pact represents the logical continuation of the policy pursued by the Futhrer and II. says the inspired "Deutsche Dienst

Tang, In evidence, said the trouble A political commentator says that

arose after the Postmas had refused the pact had its origin in the en-

to hand over a registered letter un- circlement policy, and is regarded as

chop less it was chopped with u demonstration to the world of the

The registered in the Post Ofce. solidarity of the Axis, and that hopes Postman then left and was heard to 10 breaks the Axis will prove vain.

liim make abusive remarks about Foreign quarters are asking whe-

being a rubbish Inspector. He went Stock Exchange with few stocks ther the pact may attract other cut and told the Postman he would showing changes. Surigao and North friends of the Axis, such as Spain, report him, and the man then rolled camarines lost 14 and 2 centavos Japan and Hungary to join in a respectively. San Mauricio gained 2 military anti-Comintern pact-Reuter up his sleeves to fight, so he hit him

In self defence. centavos and Benguet Consolidated Special.

The following la Swan, Culbertson & Fritz' report on this morning's market:

Prices were mixed on the Manila

Ung.

Ung.

Unq.

016

11.00

11.70

20

Unq.

Ung.

Unq. Ung.

Ung,

124

12

gained

10

Yesterday's centavos. volume in Posos amounted to 538,700.

Certain-teed Extra Quality

Roofing

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HONGKONG

CANTON.

FIGHTING IN TWO CAPITALS

(Continued from Page 1.)

ing denied reports that Chinese guerillas had reached outlying streets in Canton, and that street fighting occurred yesterday.

He stated that there were no Chinese regulars or irregulars within

д

POSITION

ITALIAN CLAIMED STRONGER

(Continued from Page 1.).

erut feeling in polttient circles in Berlin-Trans-Ocean.

Mussolini To Speak

Rome, May 7.

It has been officially announced that Mussolini will visit Turin next Sunday. It is believed he will make an important speech,

It will be recalled that his visit to Turin has been postponed several times owing to the European situa-

tlon-United Press,

Pact Envisages War BERLIN, May 8-Informed poli- that tical observers here declare tho

ails- German-Italian military ance resulting from the Mllan con- versations envisages a European

the Polish Issue, War

on The same circles understand that Germany and Italy are definitely pre- pared against a general condagration likely to develop from the increasing rivalry between the Totalitarian and

Democratic camps.

They point out that although the theoretical objective of the new mili- tary pact is Britain, France and other Fawers aiding with them, the Im- mediate objective of the Axis formula is Poland.

In discharging

the defendant, Magistrate said it was obvious that some person was telling lies, and in and view of the condicting story certain amount of doubt, he would have the summons dismissed.

YVONNE TAKEN ILL Crooner Stricken With Appendicitis

Following formal conclusion of the military pact between Germany and Italy, Hungary and Spain, co-signa- tories to the anti-Comintern pact, will eventually be invited to participate In the Pact-Domel,

CONFIRMATION

Ceremony Performed At St. Andrew's Church

POST OFFICE.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES

Registered and Parcel Mails are

MAIL FOR CANTON. Registered and Ordinary mali andf Parcels (not Insured) will be ac- cepted for Canton and despatched as closed 15 minutes cariler than the time given below unless otherwis circumstances permit.

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE stated, and where malls are adverti Letters and Postcards for Europe ed to close at or bofore & am., re (except Great Britain and Eire) and South America are forgarded "via gistered and parcel mails are closed

at 6 pm on the previous day. Siberia" if so superscribed.

INWARD MAILS

From

Shonghat and Amoy Shanghai

Calcutta and Straits Japan -

Java and Manila

Australia and Manila Monita

Tientsin

Tientsin and Swatow Salgon Straits and Europe via Bucz (Papers etc.) London date, 13th April and London Parcels-London dute, 6th April

Japan

Shanghal

Per

Talyuan

Lima Maru

Sirdbann

Teiresins

May May

Duo.

.Mny B. May 9.

Tilsadane

May D.

Taiping

.May 9.

Emp, of Japan

May 19.

Hoihow

.May 10.

Hupch

May 10.

Pres. Doumer

May 10.

Ranch!

Air Mail by "Pan American

ways Direct Service-San Fran- Pan American cisco date, 3rd Alay. U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan (San

Francisco date, 15th April) U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan (San

Francisco date, 21st April) Straits and Manila

and Shanghai

Shanghai

Amoy

Jupan

Straits

Pres. Harrison

Pres. Pierce Agamemnon Carthage

Conte Rosso Tibadak Toba Maru Cremer Cremer Granville Mencatheus,

May 10.

Shanghal

Talthybius

May 10.

Strails

Tango Maru Bhutan

May 10.

May 11.

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-London date, th May

Imperial Airways Plane ....May 11. Marechal Joffre

.May 11.

Air-

Airways plano

.May 11.

.May 11,

.May 11.

. May 12.

.May 12.

May 12.

.May 14.

May 14.

May 16.

May 18,

May 16.

Achilles Scharnhorst

May 17.

May 17

Atuta Maru

Dardanus

.May 10,

.May 18.

Emp. of Asia

May H.

Terukuni Maru Talma

.May 10.

May 18.

Per

Daio and Time.

Monday

Air Mall

Direct * 15th May

for "Imperial Eerviec. ETO

Airways Imperial Airways Pland Mon., May 8.

London,

Reg.

Ord.

K.P.O.

May 8. p.m. .May 8, 5.30 pm.

G.P.O.

Rex.

May 8, 5 p.m.

Ord.

Manlio

Shanghai

Straits

Manila

Australia and Manila Manila

Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shang- hai (Vancouver B. C. date, 20th April).

Japan and Shanghai Amoy

For

OUTWARD MAILS

May 8. 7 p.m.

K.F.O.

Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus- Imperial Airways Plane hion, May 8.

tralia by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-due Sydney, 15th hay.

Amoy Bangkok

Canton Manila

Fort Bayard and Haiphong Swatow Chuanchow and Amoy Shanghal aid 'Dairen Parcels

only for Rangoon

Calcutta

Swatow

Shanghal and Japan Swatow

Halphong

Amoy Swalow

Day 8, 5 p.m.

Ord.........May 8, 5.30 p.m.

Reg.

Reg.

Ord,

Tjisalak Hydra 11

Tuesday

Faishan ...

G.P.O.

May 8, 5 pam. May 8, 7pm.

Mon., May 8, 7 p.m. Mon., May 8, 7 p.m.

.Tues., May 9, 7.15 a.m. Benrooch...Tues., May 9, 10.30 am. Jean Dupuls..Tues., May 9, 2 p.m. Anhui ......Tues., May 9, 2.30 pm. Kingyuan....Tues., May 9, 3.30 p.m. Lippe

Turn, May 9,′′ 3.30 p.m.-

Lima Maru Tues., May 9, 4.30 p.m. Wednesday

and

Yusang....Wed., May 10, 10.30 am. Pres. Doumer Wed., May 10, 1.30 p.m. Talyuan..Wed., May 10, 1.30 p.m. Canton .......Wed., May 10, 2 p.m. Thursday

Tjisadane Thurs., May 11, 8.30 am. Hangsang Thurs., May 11, 10.30 am.

Shanghal, Japan and Europe (except

Great Britain and Eire) via Siberia Ranchi..Thurs., May 11, 10.30 am. Cheklang....Thurs., May 11, 11 n.m. Haiphong.....

Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Imperial Alrivays Piano

Direct Servico"-dne London, 18th May

Tucs, May 11. F.P.O.

Rer.

Ord.

May 11, 6 pan. May 11, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Iter:

May 11, 5 pm.

Ord.

May 11, 7 p.m.

tralia

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

"Imperial Airways by Direct Service"-due Sydney, IDih

Tues., May 11.

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Ord.

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Ord.

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May 11, 7 pan.

Marechal Joffre Thurs, May 11, 7 pm. Thurs., May 11,7 p.m. Pres. Plerce

Thurs.,

May 11. Empress of Japan..

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA, Central and South America via Vancouver B.C., and (Parcels and Papers only for Canada)-due Vancouver B.C., 38th May...... Air Mail for Manlis, Guam, Hono- Pan

lalu, and U.S.A. by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Ber- vice"-duo San Francisco, 18th May.

Swatow Sandakan Swatow...

Manila and Brindisi-due Brindisi,

4th June.

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Ord., American

Airways plane....Thurs., May 11,

K.P.O.

May 11, 5.30 p.m.

.May 11, 5.00 p.m.

..May 12, 7,30 AM.

.Fri., May 12, 10.30 am. „Fri., May 12, 10.30 am. 1.871, May 12, 12.30 p.m.

Reg

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Ord

G.P.O.

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Provino only) by the "Alr France Always Direct Service."

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South Africa, Aden, Egypt, Malta, Straits, Coylon, India, East and Carthage

and, Europe via Marseilles due Marseilles, 9th June.

Saturday

at least 30 miles of Canton, adding In the midst of a party she was

Air Mail for Indo-China, Iran, Air France Plane ....Fri, May 12. that the report may have arisen from giving on Saturday, Yvonne, the

and France (Paris and Northern the Hongicong yesterday's imposition of martial Inw, popular erooner at which was partly enforced owing to Hotel, was suddenly taken ill. and rumours of the presence of armed

was rushed to the Canossa Hospital, Chinese Irregulars in the

where an operation for appendicitis clty. Nevertheless, a thorough combing- was performed. She is pregressing out had revealed no armed Chinese, favourably and is out of unnger, but those arrested comprising suspected she will be unable to work for some weeks.

looters and bandits.

Foreigners, including "Reuters" correspondent, travelling in the city after the curfew had been liftedet 1. p.m. discovered no excitement among the populace, or unusual Japanese troop concentrations in the Aircots-Reuter..

The P. and O. liner Ranch left Singapore on Saturday and le due here on Wednesday at about 11 am

resume

YOUTH FESTIVAL

- ༔"

her

Parents and friends of nine. boys and 10 girls were present at the St Andrew's Church yesterday to wit- ness their confirmailon. The Rt. Rev. Blahop I.

the sor- Hall conqueig, ak vice.

Bloys.-A. The candidates were:

The Confucious Hall, Hollywood W. Lapsley, A. Calman, F. Crabb, R. Road, was full to capaclly yesterday, Jan, R. Ha Taylor, D. A. Hutchinson, when members from the Chinese T. L. Lockhart, D. Earton and D. V.

U. Bradbury, Girls Y.M.C.A., Y.W.C.A., Studenta Chris Armitt Ulan Union and the Chinese News W. Millington, E. Andrews, La King, Reporters' Citeb, participated in the P. M. Morton, J. B. Carey, A. Chaug. the Youth Festival. R. Tickell, J. F. Sayers, J. M. Barkes, were delivered by A. P. Nash, P. Lorely; J, R. Smith, After speeches various spotkare, a programme of E. Watson, V. M. Bradbury, V entertainment was provided, are Holloway, M. Woods and M. dould.

Mar.

May 12, 5 p.00. May 12, 7 p.m. Fri May 12,

G.P.0, and K.P,0... Parcels, Reg Ord.,

May 12, 5 pm. ¡May:19; 6.45. a.m. ..May 13,:10.30 am,

G.P.O, and K.F.D.

Air Mail for "KLM. Airways Direct Carthage.Sat, May 13.

Bervice" dus Amsterdam, 23rd

Her, hay 13, 8.30 am

Any 12, 10 sm. Orde

Sat May 15. cela, 24.11 May 13:11 am. Papers,

May 18, Noon. Sat May 18

Papers and Farcels only for Calcutta Kutang

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