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Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

APPEAL BY SIR ROBERT KOTEWALL

(Continued from Page 1)

could not blame them for that, but my Chinese collengues and I, realis-

we,

H.K. Stock Market

The following quotations

BANKS

HK. Banks 3,

ILK. Banka Lon. £..

Chartered ..............

Mercanule, A. & B. £...

Mercantile, C. E. East Asia $.

were

ing that Hongkong must be neutral issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- (although, na you know, the sym-ket this morning. pathles of the British people are with the Chinese) nnd, that, nothing must he done by the Chinese to disturb the pence and good order of the Colony,

through the medium of the It is hereby notified that com- Chinese press and by word of mouth SINGS MOTOR DRIVING 1ution, Hongkong-Kowloon, by experienced mencing at 9 pm, on Sunday, the whenever we could, counselled our instructors from England. Intensive 11th June, the hours of supply on compatriats to keep calm and to do Course $20. Comprehensive Course,

In- Private $43. Public

drivers

$83. the Island will be reduced to 10nothing that would injure the

terests of the Chinese community here Phone 57122, 523, Nathan Road. hours per day, viz, G n.m. to 11

and of Chlon itself. SCHOOL OF MOTORING Lid, offers .m. and 4 pm, to 9 p.m. It is you trial or short or comprehensive hoped to restore full supply by courses in motor tuition with Euro-4 p.m. on Tuesday, 13th June. pean or Chinese Instruclors. Phone 20182 or 10000.

WANTED KNOWN.

THE READER'S LIBRARY carries a stock of novels, detective stories and

non-fictional books of current Interest at King's Building, 3rd floor. Why not enrol?

FOR SALE.

10.

FOR SALE-Powerful Ford Tourer, in perfect condition, brand new tyres, trini by appointment. $1,500. Write Box 541, "Hongkong Telegraph" or dial 20718.

A. G. W. TICKLE,

Water Authority, Public Works Departmont, Hongkong, 9th June, 1939.

CHINA LIGHT & POWER CO., LTD.

NOTICE

Headmaster Supported

I am glad and proud to say that our advice has been followed. What

the whole Chinese community has done in recognition of our leadership I expect you boys to de atro, Your Headmaster in the selection of pre- fects has been guided, and rightly, by considerations of Biness alone, and |ï support him in the principle of "No Mr. Goodban politles In the school." is a friend of the Chinese, Ile need

not have come to

to Hongkong for a job, as by his abilities he WAN qualified for any position in the Mr. J. N. Murray, B.Sc., M.I.EE., educational world in his own home. He came here because he liked the A.M.I.Mech E., Deputy Manager, Chinese and wanted to serve them. will act ag Manager of the Com-I can say from personal experience pany during the absence from the that he is a true friend and

wisher of China. Colony on leave of Mr. D. W. Munton, Manager,

well-

You have as Chairman of tho School Committee Bishop Hall. I

By Order of the Board of challenge anyone to say that he is

Exchange At Directors,

A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London Demand

T.T. Shanghai

T.T. Singapore

T.T. Japan

T.T. India

T.T. U.S.A.

1/24

1/2

212

.5234

1054 .029%

284

TT. Munila

.3754

T.T. Batavia

.537%

T.T. Bangkok

150

T.T. Salgon

108

T.T. France

.10.84

71

T.T. Australia

1274 .1/0%

BUYING

4 m/s L/C London

1/3

4 m/s D/p

do.

.1/32

4 m/s L/c U.S.A.

.29k

4 m/s France

11.20

30 d/s Indiu

.03% 4.00%

T.T. Germuny

T.T. Switzerland

U.5. Cross rate in Lon.

VIENNA, June 11.-A department store and a wholesale butchery store here were fined 150,000 Relchsmarks each and the managers were taken into preventive custody on charges of usury. Although the turnover of the arms only rose by 12 per cent, the profits increased by 50 and 80 per cent, respectively.--Trans-Ocean.

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(Sgd.) JOHN V. BRAGA,

Acting Secretary. Hongkong, 9th. June, 1939.

LETTERS

Pen Friend

To the Editor,

Hongkong Telegraph,

Rot one of the greatest friends of China. Since the present trouble be- ལམ་ gan, he has done more than anyone in helping China and the Chinese re- Often he took fugees.

periious journeys in order to help our fortunate compatriots Bishop Hall thinks that the attitude of the Head- master must be supported and Isls authority upheld, and his action has been motivated by consideration of your own interests. When I say your own interests I have in mind first

the Diocesan foremost and

Boys Bchool. The school has an honour- able history of seventy years and no son of the school should do any-

damage thing to

that good name. Now may I say a word about my- self? First, I am an Old Bay of the school, and I am very jealous for its reputation. Secondly I am a mem- corres-ber of the School Committee. Third- ly, I am one of your representatives in Hongkong. I am now speaking chiefly in this last capacity, I ask you to take into consideration Whe fact that I have a little more ex- perlence of the world than you and that as one of your leaders I have

Str.-1 am writing to you in the hope of securing a pen-friend in Hongkong.

I am 13 years old, and interested In stamp collecting. I can

pond in English only.

Hoping that through your columns 1 shni olitain either a boy or girl pen friend.

NOREEN HARPER,

578 Bedford Paric Avenue, Toronto, Ont., Canada.

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exellunge official summary issued 12.30 p.m. Saturday says:

There was a good turnover record- ed this morning, the closing tone being steady after slight profit taking.

Buyers

China Underwriters $1.45 H.K. Docks $18 Providents $4.80

H.K. & S. Hotels $55

$37

H.K. Lands Humphreys $84 H.K. Realtics $4.80 H.K. Tramways $17.10 Star Ferries $664 Yaumati, Ferries $22.70 China Lights (old) $3,80 China Lights (new) 354 Canton Ices $1.10 H.K. Ropes $334 Watsona $8.85

Wing On (H.K.) $41

Wm. Powell Ltd. $1

Entertainments $0.80

Constructions $1

H.K. Govt: 4% Loan 4% pm. Marsmans (H.K.) 4/-

Sellers

H.K. Bank $1,405 Union Ins: $405 Previdents $4.05 H.K. Realties $5.05 Telephones (old) $24 Watsons $8,90

Balts

H.K. Bank-$1,400 -

H.K. Wharves $110/110% H.K. Docks $13.20 Providents $4.95-

H.K. & S. Hoteis $500 H.K. Tramways $17.15 China Lights (new) $5.00 H.K. Electrics $50%

Telephones $24

Atoks 20

ons $8.85 Benguet Consolidated 11,40 Big Wedge .24 Coco Grove .35 -Masbate-Consolidated-11-

Mine Operation .15% North Camarines 32 San Mauricio 1.02

United Paracale 47% Mindanao Motherlode 10

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responsibilty to perform. What

I am advising you is for your own good. Even if you

you do not at this

moment agree with me, you will, I hope, at I believe that I am your real friend. Perhaps a time may come when you may acknowledge to me personally that I have done you some good that is if you will take my advice. I have had previous experience of students being actually angry with my advice but not long afterwards.coming to thank me for it.

Fair Play Appeal

INSURANCES

Cantons $. Unions S...

China Underwriters.$. H.K. Fire $.....

SHIPPING Douglas $ 8. d.) Steamboata $. Indo-Chinus, I.S Indo-Chinas, D$. Shell Bearers / Waterboats S...

June

12, 1939.

Warning To Japan's Leaders

London, Jane 12. If it were possible to find one good reason why Japan should wish to provoke an open breach with Britain, one would be forced to say that is now her evident intention says the "Manchester Guardian" In a leader to-day.

1,400 sn. .851 n. .8 n. 27 n. .13' n: .00 n.

230 n.

The lender naks: "Ia Britain, 405 which has done no more than the 1.45 . United States, and rather less than 185 n. Germany, to help China to be singled out for hatred for any particular rea- son, and is she merely a convenient scapegoat for Japan's failure?

.67

60 n. 30

.15 1.

04/411⁄2 n. 6.10.n.

.110 b. and sa. .18.20 0. .4.95 s.

DOCKS ETC. Wharves $.. Docks $ Providents $. New Eng. Sh. $. Sh. Docks, Sh. $.

MINING

Koilan B/- Roubs $

Venz. Gold. $.. Hongkong Mines cts. Antonioks Ps. Atoks Pa

Baguio Gold Ps. Benguet Cons P Coco Grove D's. Demonstrations Ps. I.X.L. P.. Itogons Ps Camarines Ps. Son Mnurlelo Ps. Suyoc Consol Pa. Parneales Ps.

Hotels $..

.3 n.

"Is Japan compensating Germany for her refusals ka juin the Axis by carrying on a campaign of pin-pricks in the Far East, or has Mr. Chamber- lain's policy of appeasement suggest- ed to the Japanese leaders that Britain can really be driven out from Chinn by threats?

to "Certainly the time has come enil a halt. The Japanese Govern- .20/6 n. ment must be held responsible and 8.40 n. Warned what may happen if his polley is allowed to continue. The 4. British Government should consult

the French and American govern 20 sa. ments, w whose Interests have suffered leader concludes that it would be the greatest possible mistake to suffer oggression in the Far East in, return for promises of neutrality in European quarrels, for promises are breakable, and Japan 1s not in 1.02 sa, Europe, but the Far East.Reuter,

4711⁄2 sn.

11.40 sa. 3a sa.

22 sn

LANDS

.5.00 so.

Lands $.. Lands 4% deb. $. S'hat Lands Sh. $. Humphreys $... H.K. Realtics Chinese Estates

UTILITIES

Troms S... Peak Trams (old) $. Peak Trams (new) $. Star Ferries $. Y, Ferries $....

China Lights (old) $. China Lights (new) H.K. Electrics Macao Electrics

Sandakan Lights $..

Telephones (old) $.. 24

.371⁄2 8.

.100% n.

10.10 .

.8 b.

CHENGTU RAIDED

BY JAPANESE-

(Continued from Page 1.)

4.00 m.bombracks in haste and retreat to .100 n. their base out of formation.

The raiding parties entered Chung- .17% 5. king t

at 7.15 and Chengtu fteen .7.40 n. minutes later.

.3.70 n. .0015 L

n

were

Scores of heavy missiles 22.70 b. dropped in haphazard fashion over Chungking, while large numbers of .8.85 . Incendiaries set fire to rows of houses .5.80 gu.

in Chengtu, A list of the klied and 561⁄2 sa..wounded for both places has not yet

18 n.

been completed, although the number 12 n of casualties is belleved to be not s. and sa.

very large. ,7.70 0. .20/ n.

.22/- n. •

Telephones (new) $.. Tractions 5/- Traction (Pret.) 3/-

INDUSTRIALS Cald: Marg. (ord.), Sh. $.... n. Cald: Macg. (Pre.). Sh. $. .13 n. Canton

Ices

$.

.1.10 b. Cements $..

.14 n. H.K. Ropes $..

.3.70 n. STORES, &c. Dairy Farms (old) $. Dairy Farms, (new) Watsons $.... Lane, Crawfords $. Sinceres $. Wing On (H.K.) S. Powell, Ltd. $..

COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $..... S'hai Cotton Sh. $. Zoong Sing, Sh. $... Wing On Textiles, Sh.

MISC.

HK. Entertainments $.. Constructions $. Vbro Riling $. Ch. Govt. 5% 1925 G-Bondsma

ik. Govi, 4% Loan 4 H.K. Govt. Loan 94%

to

11.

as

With regard to the boy who has been selected as Senior Prefect, 1 ap- peal to your sense of Jair-play, 1 ask you, Has he done anything to not make you believe that he is friendly to you in sentiment?-Do you think that otherwise, apart from his nationality, he is not Atted for this appointment? He happens have been born in Formoso, just many of you happen to have been born in Hongkong and some of you in other foreign places. I ask you to be fair, and I ask you to remember that

arrangement is a temporary the

matter of fourteen days or one a so. It is a pity that some of the senior boys, owing to examinations, are not here to-day. My advice to you boys present is to obey your Headmaster. The senior boys should

set a good example in this respect to the younger.

Do not think that, because you have rende up your mind to take a certain course or because you have already said it to others, you would be considered to show a Inck of courage if you change your mind. True courage lies in an ability to change one's mind when one is con- vinced of a mistake or one defers to the riper experience of another in whom one has confidence.

Raiders Lose Planes

The raiders suffered a heavier loss over Chengtu, three of their number being shot down in midair by Chinese pursuits on the southeastern outskirts of the city.

Several large fires caused by the Incendiarles inside Chengtu city were .22.20 n. not put out by the fire brigade until .21.20 . fate at midnight. .8.85 so. Three of the bombs made direct .7.50 n. hits on the British missionary-owned 180 n. Western China University outside the 41 b. southern gate. Two foreign members'

1. b. of the

are reported to have

were

.21 n. .114 n.

beenaculty.

At Chungking, the raiders grected with furious bursts of anti- aircraft fire as soon as they pene trated into the city and were forced to Дy at a high altitude. Eye- .6.80 b.

witnesses stated two of the Japanese 11⁄2 b..

machines were sent crashing down .8% in midair. A search is being made

for the wreckage. 50%-n.|--Chinese pursuits gave relentless prm. b. chase to the raiders until they were %% prm driven well out of their raiding range. All the Chinese planes returned to their base in safety.-Central News,

Marsmons (Lon.) s/~

.16/- n. Marsmans (H.K.) / ......4/- b.

MANILA SHARES Following are sales and bid prices:

Morning Morning Closing Closing June 16. June 12.

Antamok Atok

Baguio Gold Batong Buhay Benguet Cons Big Wedge Coco Grove Cona. Mlnes Demonstration

IX.I

po Gold...

Itogon Mining Mambulen Cans, Masbate. Cons Mindo. Motherlode Mine Operations North Camarines Parecale Gumaus San Mauricio Suyoc Cons Surigao Cons, Syndicate Invest...

United Paracale...

Vng.

Una.

29

Ung.

Ung.

Ung.

010

13.40.

Ung.

24

Unq.

35

Ung. Unq

Ung. 52

Ung.. Ung.

Unq. ung.

Ung. 21%

Ung.

Unq.

.1134

.10

Und

151

Unq

32

.En

10

1.02

1.02

Ung.

Ung.

Ung. Unq.

Ung. Ung.

4733

Ung.

CLOSE OF PLAY CRICKET SCORES ON SATURDAY

London, June 10. The following were the close of play scores in the first class cricket malches which commenced to-day:

At Lord's, Yorkshire 430 for 5 (Sutcliffe 176, Leyland 180 not out) v. Middlesex.

At Gloucester, Essex 150 v. Glou- cestershire 280 for 5.

At Birmingham, Hampshire 364,

The following is Swan, Culbertson (Holt 115, Arnold 109) v. Warwick-

shire 7 for 0.

At Derby, Derbyshire 309 v. West Indies 14 for 1.

To help your country you cannot & Fritz' report on this

market!

do better than conduct yourselves

morning'a At the end of the morning session

properly as students, thereby, through being obedient yourselves, of the Manila Gold Share market you will learn to exact obedience stocks were on the whole unchanged. from others afterwards.

It was a very quiet and dull market. Masbate registered a gain of 31⁄2 cen- tavo, while North Camarines took a Sir Robert Kotewall's speech was severe loss of four centavos.

Speech Applauded

United

1⁄2 centavo,

He Bought £200

punctunted two or three times by Paracale took another further drop of bursts

of

opplause. The headmaster, Mr. G. A. Good- ban, in thanking Sir Robert for his address said that to no one could the students" applause be more wordilly'

given. He was one of the best friends Cross In 47- ‘Lot'

of the school and he was the repre- sentative of the Chinese people In

Later

Hongkon

morning, Mr. Goodban repudiated a report that 200 boys had walked out of the school, after Sir Robert Kotewall had concluded his

Keep Out Emigres address. He emphasised that actually

Says American

Senator

Washington, June 11.

A complete prohibition on emigra-

the speech was warmly greeted by the students.

However, during the morning, two boys requested to be allowed to leave.

Head's Statement

GRAHAME SHANKLAND, twenty-one-year-old Cambridge undergraduate and curio collec- tor, bought a "lol" at an auction at Folkestone, his home town, for 48.

At Cambridge, Free Foresters 287 Welch 104) v. Cambridge Univer- sity 57 for 3. (Oldfield 120 not out)

At Manchester, Lancashire 388 v. Nutting- hamshire.

a (Gibbons 212 not out, Palmer 132) At Dudley, Worcestershire 340 for

Northamptonshire.

V.

At Lelcester, Leicestershire 201 (Prentice 110) v. Kent 50 for 2 (H. A. Smith's Benefit Match).

At Horsham, Sussex 285 (Gover 5 for 75) v. Surrey (141 for 5)."

At Newport (Mon.) Somerset 306 for 6 v. Glamorgan-Reuter,

CITIZENSHIP WON AT 78

The lot Included an 18-inch figured cror"

PLYMOUTH, Mass. E..perts at the sole failed to re-

Age is no handicap to becoming ori cognise the value of the cross."

Soon that cross will be auctioned American citizen. Among 150 mem- by Sotheby's, and may fetch (ex-receive a gradualon certificate re- bers of the Americanization classes to peris think) as much as £200.

It is a Limoges enamelled crucifix, cently was Mrs. Odile Beulque, 78

tion to the United States was pro- In an official statement on the re-a rare speelmen of French medieval years old. poced in a broadcast to-day by the murkable contretemps, Mr. Goodban art. Democratic Senator Mr. Reynolds, the headmaster declared: leading member of the "isolationist" bloc.

of

The appointment is a temporary made in a school which may have as appointment to last for one fortnight many as twenty or thirty nationalities. The Senator suggested that the only during the absence of the school represented amongst its members. prohibition should Inst for a decade, prefects who, as members of Claf have been contending for two or at least so long as. America was will be away for the University things. First, that the school should Incapable of Anding work and food matriculation examinations.“

carry on its traditions of promoting

between The boy concerned for the present population.

understanding

boys has been a In order to keep America out of boarders prefect for three months different nationalities without refer- war, the Senator proposed the re- already.

ence to national policy. Second, that a headmaster must be able to count gistration of all foreigners by finger- "The appointment was made on on obedience even to unpopular men- criminal and undesirable aliens.cause that is the only basis on which loyalty which says. I will obey, only Trans-Ocean

appointments of this kind can be if you will do what I want.""-

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Imperial Airways Plano Kanchow.....

June 12,

.June 12.

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.June 13..

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June 13.

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June 14.

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June 18.

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Direct Service"-San Francisco Pan American Airways Plane date. 7ili June.

Manila

Japan Manlin

Pres. Taft

Shiralk Corneville

Canada, USA, Japan and Shanghai

(Vancouver B.C., date, 27th May), Emp. of Russia Air Mail by "Imperial Always Direct Service"-London date, 10th Juno Shanghai Shanghai

Japan, Shanghai and Formosa Haiphong

Shanghai

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,June 10.

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Nako Maru

June 17,

For

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Monday

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane

Direct Service”-due London, 19th June

Reg.

....Juno 12. I D.OL

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G.P.O.

Reg.

June 12, 5 p.m.

Oril.

June 12, ↑ p.m.

Air Mail for Malaya, Jaya and Aus- Imperial Airways Plane

tralia by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"—due Sydney, 19th June

neg.

...June 12, 5 p.m.

Ord,

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G.F.O.

Reg.

..June 12, 5 p.m.

Ord,

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Tuesday

Mon., June 12. K.P.O.

Manlia, Makassar and Sourabaya.. Tjinegara ..Tues., June 13, 8.30 a.m. Swntow

Swatow

Fort Bayard and Pakhoi Swatow

Sandviken .Tues., June 13, 9.30 o.m. Holhow ..Tues., June 13, 1.30 p.m. Soochow Seistan

Tues., June 13, 2 p.m. Tues., June 13, 3 p.m.

Parcels only for Straits, Penang, Agamemnon ........Tues., June 13.

Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Morseilles

G. P. O, and K. P. 0. and London-due London, 20th July

Parcela, ......June 13, 5 p.m.

Swalow Amoy Haiphong

Wednesday

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- JuJu, and U.S.A. by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Service" -due San Francisco. 21st June.

Manila

Kwaising..Wed., June 14, 12.30 p.m. Tsinan....Wed., June 14, 3.30 p.m. Taisang ..............Wed., Juno 14, 4 p.m. Pan American Airways Plane

Wed., June 14. K.P.O.

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...June 14, 5 p... June 14, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Пед.

June 14, 5 p.m.

Ord

June 15, 7.30 .

Thursday

Empress of Russla

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Direct Service”—due London, 22nd. June

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Ord.

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G.r.0.

Reg,

June 15, 5 p.m.

Ord.

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

traila by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-due Sydney, 23rd June

Thurs, June 16.

K.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

June 15, 5.30 p.m.

Reg.

.June 15,

p.m.

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.June 15, 7 p.m.

Friday

June 15, 5 p.m.

G.P.O.

Kingyuan..Fri., June 10, 2.30 p.m. Ninghai....Fri., June 10, 2.30 p.m.

Air Mall for Indo-China. Iran, Air France Plans......Fxí, June 10.

Swalow Tientsin

and France (Parla and Northern Provinces only) by the "Abr France Airways Direct Servico". -dua Paris, 23rd, June.

K.P.O.

Reg. Ord.,

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Jane 16, 5.30 p.m.

G.F.O.

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..Fri, June 16.

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Jano 10, 5 p.m.

Onl...Jane.18, 5.30 pm.--

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Service" due Amsterdam,' 20th

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