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DAIRY FARM ICE & COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.
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Friday,
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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
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FARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 19th day of June, 1939, at 3 p.m., at the Omees of the Public Works Department, by Order of e Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land Went of Diamond Hill, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surteyor of His Majesty the KING, for one fur- ther term of 24 years less the Inst three days thereof.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Hongkong-Kowloon, by experienced that at an Extraordinary General instructors from England. Intensive Meeting of the above Course $20. Comprehensive Courses, Company held at the registored private
drivera $45. Pubile
$85, ofice of the Company No. 2 Lower Phone 57122; 523, Nathan Road,
Albert Road, Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, on Thura- day, the 15th day of June, 1939, a resolution was passed whereby a call of $2.50 per share was made upon the persons who appeared in the Company's Register of Mem bers on the 15th day of June, 1939, as the holders of the 41,905 newly issued shares of the Company and that the same was made payable to the Company at its registered office No. 2 Lower Albert Road, Victoria, in the Colony of Hong kong, on the Ist day of July, 1939. Purchase price. At such Extraordinary General | PARTICULARS Meeting the following further
SELLING
T.T. London
Demand do, T.T. Shanghai
T.T. Slogapore
T.T. Japan
T.T. India
T.T. U.S.A
T.T. Manilu
TT, Germany
T.T. Switzerland
1/211 1/21/ .219 .5215
104
.81%
205%
.57%
T.T. Batavia
.5334
T.T. Bangkok
1511⁄4
TT. Suigon
107
T.T. France
10.80
713
120
TT. Australia
1/0
BUYING
4 m/s D/p
4 m/s L/C London
do.
....1/212 1/2:31/32
20 .11.22 837
4 m/s L/C U.S.A.
m/s Francr
30 d/s India
U.S. Cross rate in London 4.68%
Cordoned Off
B. & S. Property At Shanghai
wore-
Shanghai, June 15. The premises of Messrs. Butter- field and Swire, comprising houses, offices and docks, were cor- doned off this morning by Japanese troops. Neither the employees nor Japanese civilians were allowed to pass the sentries and enter isolated area.
the
The Japanese authorities declined; to give any reason for the measures against the shipping firm, which is the second largest British concern in the Far East-Trans-Ocean,
CAMERA ARTIST
TURNS COOK
CLEVELAND, 0.
Ernest Crosby, who B a pro- fessional photographer made pictures of such stara as Rachmaninoff, the composer, and Schumann-Heink,
likes to cook-so fessional cools, "I to-dny," he said.
resolution was passed:-m
"That for the purpose of paying "the aforesaid call of $2.50 per "ahare a special capital bonus` "of $2.50 per bare be and is "hereby declared payable on the "1st day of July, 1939, to the "shareholders appearing on the "Register of Menfbers of the: "Company on the 15th day of "June, 1939, as the holders of "the said 41,903 newly issued "ahares and that such capital) "benus be applied by the Direc- "tors on behalf of the 'share) "holders who on the 15th day of *June, 1939, were the holders "of the anid 41,905 newly issued "shares in satisfaction of the "said call of $2.50 per share and "that such special capital bonus "shall accordingly be treated "for all purposes as an inercase "in the amount of the paid up "capital of the Company held by "each such shareholder and not "us income."
By Order of the Board,
G. MILNE,
Secretary.
Anti-Aircraft Practice
It is officially notified that Anti-
now is a pro- Aircraft aring practice will be carried own no camera out from D'Aguilar between the hours
of Da.m. and 2 p.m. on June 22.
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PREMIER'S PROMISE TO PRESS
(Continued from Paga 1.)
give special attention to the Foreign Publicity Department und Lord Perth, whose wide acquaintance with International affairs was well known, hud nccepted an invitation to under take general supervision under Lord Hallfax, the Foreign Minister.
June 16, 1939.
· BRILLIANT, SUCCESS OF ROYAL TOUR
(Continued from Page 1.) and closer to the throne than before."
ever
Regarding the visit to the United States, the correspondent points out that it was never intended to in- fluence American foreign policy. On the other hand, Their Majesties, as Britain's
first citizens, have re-
"In the event of this country over burnished their escutclicon In the becoming engaged in a major war, it eyes of the New World. The visit has would be the intention of Govern-done much to interpret modern ment to establish at once a Ministry Britain to the United States and to of Information with Cabinet demonstrate that the Commonwenith Minister at its head and a Director is a force for progress and human General whose status would be equi- betterment.Reuter. valent to that of the permanent head
Britain Ready With Royal Welcome
of a pablie department of the first The rank, continued the Premier.
of Ministry Information
Would operats in war; in peace, after the
London, June 15. necessary plans have been completed, Two Stato drives on successive Intending bidders are advised there will only exit a skeleton or- days by the King and Queen will en- that immediately after the diapo-ganisation without which swift actionable the people to welcome Their nal of the lot the Purchaser. (if would be impossible if an emergency Majesties Unck from their Canadian not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sumn will be refunded on payment of the
Registry No. | No. of Sale
Locality
New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 2690. Near New Kowloon Inland Lot No.
2572 and West of Diamond Hill.
G.
OF THE LOT.
Boundary Measurementa
H.NEW.
|feet{feet|feat[feat
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plan.
About
Contents in
sq. feet.
Ann. Bent
Upset Price
37.200
R.
022'6$
arose,"
Replying to Mr. Arthur Greca wood, Mr. Chamberlain said the de velopments for times of peace did not That would be a war measure only. constitute setting up a new Ministry, With regard to publicity during peace which he had described, that would be concerned with overacas publlelty entirely and there would be no inter- ference with the Press of this coun-
try by that department.
Mr. Greenwood asked whether it was the intention that the new de- partment should be effectively sup- ported by competent and experienced journalists who understood sound publicity.
The Premier replied that he did not believe it was necessary to us sociate journalists directly with the department of the Foreign Office though there must be an intimate] loud between the department and; the journalistic profession-Reuter.
JAPAN NOW LOSING MORE MEN THAN CHINA
(Continued from Pape 1.)
China alone but the entire world
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 19th day of June, 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 Kau Pui Shek, in the Colony of Hong Kong for a term of 5 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years. Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo-means of Japan's ulterior sal of the lot the Purchaser (if jugglery has now gone. not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an. authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price,
rendily accepted: and it is probably not too much to say that had there not been Chinese resistance in the past two years, Japan's insatiable appetite for aggression would have plunged the world into a second Grent War.
Now that international counsels of pence have been steadily gaining ground, Dr. Kung believed that the world position of Japan will become even niore isolated.
tional dellar's exchange level, the Inst financial
tuur.
The first, will be from... Waterloo Station to Buckingham Palace when Their Majesties arrived in England on June 22. There will be another on Majesties will drive to the Guild Hall the following dny when Their to take luncheon
Mayor.
with the Lord
Queen Mary with the Princesses and other members of the Royal family will meet Their Majesties at Southampton.-Reuter Bulletin,
King Thanks Canada HALIFAX,
NOVIA SCOTIA, June 15. "OUR minds and hearts are full. We leave your shores after some of the most inspiring and illuminating weeks of our lives," declared the King in a farewell broadenst to Canada.
The King said: "You have given us s welcome, the memory of which wlif always be dear to us. We hope we have made many friends amongst you. We have also had the oppor- tunity of crossing your border and paying an All 100 brief visit to
Canada's great and friendly neigh-
bour to the south."
Speaking in French, the King added: "My frat duty is to thank you all from the bottom of my heart that in very short time you enabled us to see many things. We have to thank you not only for your personal kindness but for the perfec tion of the arrangements."
No Possibility Of War Proceeding with his specel in English, the King said: "I shall return to England with a new sense of the resources and responsibilities our British Empire. I am con- fident that Canada has before her development far beyond the mast optimistic dreams of her pioneers.
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The
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NINTH ANNUAL
Her growth in material and wealth AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC
stature of mind and
activities to
Economically, Japan's underhand discredit the Chinese national dollar have not only failed to produce the hoped-for result but have is fully assured for her sons and actually undermined her own cur daughters; I wish her even greater reney. Dr. Kung believed that with the recent readjustment of the nu growth in
Spirit.
"I shall go home with another thought and one which is a comfort and an inspiration; from the Aulantic Shady activities in the form of to the Pacifle, and from the Tropics baseless rumours calculated to under- to the Arctic. lies a large part of the mine Chinese unity bespeak nothing earth where there is no possibility but the Japanese militarists' despera- of war between neighbours whose tion, Dr. Kung concluded. The peoples are wholly dedicated to the Japanese fail to recognise that the pursuits of peace--a pattern to all Chinese people know resistance is men to how civilised nations their only salvation and that they will fight on, under one banner und one lendership, until their anal goal
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. is achieved-Central News
Locality
Kowloon Inland Lot No. 4145.
Kau Pai Shek.
Ping Street,
No. of Bale
Registry No
Boundary Measurements
N. D. E. W.
feel feet feet feet
As per sala plau.
Contenta in
sq. feet
Annual
Bental
About
2,225
$26
Upset Price
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MACDONALD DEFENDS
POLICY
(Continued from Page 1.)
turbances, the education budget for 1939 will have to be reduced. The general Impression was that despite the disturbances, the adminis- tration had been functioning smooth- ly and police vigilance regarding i narcoties had not in any way been reloxed.
Special measures had been taken io relieve unemployment among Arabs which was more prevalent than among the Jews.
Molotoff- Strang Talks
Moscow, June 15. M. Molotoff, Soviet Foreign Minis ter, conferred for nearly three hours with the British and French Ambas- sndors who were accompanied by Mr. William Strang of the Foreign omce.
The meeting occurred after un active diplomatic day. Mr. Strang had conferred with Sir William after Seeds, British Ambassador, which both had consulted with M.. Paul Naggiar, the French Ambassa dor. Thus Mr. Strang had been able thoroughly to explore the position before his meeting with M. Molotoff. Mr. Strang declined to give any Information after the meeting but it is indicated that a further meeting will take place. Reuter.
Mayell Not Released
now that such a region exists for should live together. It is good to
what man can do once, he con do
COMPETITION
June-September, 1939 CASH
$250 $250
PRIZES
(Donated by "Hongkong Telegraph”)
again by God's frace Yours may TWO SILVER TROPHIES, VALUED $250.
yet be an example which all the world will follow."
The Queen's Broadcast The Queen also broadcast a fare- well message thanking all the people of Canado for the "wealth of affection you have offered us throughout these unforgettable weeks."
The Queen added: "Seeing this great country with all its varied beauty and interest, has been great delight but what has warmed my heart in a way I cannot express in words, is the proof you have given us everywhere that you are glad to see us, and in return I want parti cularly to tell the women and chil- dren of Canada how glad I am have seen so many of them.
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"This wonderful tour of ours has given us memories that the passage of time will never dim. To the peo- nie of Canada and all the kind people of the United States who welcomed jus so warmly last week-to one and all on this great friendly continent, say "Thank you. God be with you and God, bless you.' Au revoir, et Dieu vous benisse."
King Looks Tired
Their Majesties arrived at Halifax at 3 p.m. and disembarked for the last time from the Royal train which had carried them 18,000 miles.
Tientsin, June 16. The King, wearing the uniform of an Admiral of the Fleet, appeared Mr. Erie Mayell, the Fox Movie- lone Cameraman has not yet been somewhat tired.
Lord Tweedsmuir, Governor released and the. British Consular officials are becoming most concerned General of Canada, mot the Royal train at Truro and travelled to over the situation.
with Their Contrary to expectations,
Majesties. Mr. The markets here have been prac- Halifax Malcolm MacDonald, Secretary of tically denude
denuded except for cold Reuter, State for the Colonies, was not pre- storage ments.
sent this morning. He is making a The majority of Britons residing statement regarding the position of outside the Concession have moved the Mandatory Power at this after- into the Concession where the situa- noon's meeting which will begin tlon is quiet-United Press. examination of the White Paper Reuter
BRING BRITAIN TO HER KNEES IS JAPAN'S AIM
(Continued from Page 1.)
(2) Strict control of anti-Japanese elements in the Concession,
(2) Suppression of all ncis lending
By-Elections Pending
London, June 15, There are now seven by-elections pending at Caerphilly, South Ports- mouth, Bythe, Belfast, East Cornwall North Brecon, and Radnor, and Coine Valley. The last two contests have been necessitated by the succession to
County Cricket
London, June 15, Latest cricket scores: Glamorgan 131 against Worcester. Natta 440-6 against Hants. Minor Counties 314-5; West Indies 370.
Oxford 147; Lelcoster 200-8. Surrey 77 and 26-3; Derby. 247. Warwick 207-3; Cambridge 104. Yorks 5-0; Northants 100.: piny before lunch.
No
Lancashira and Sussex did not play
to dustart the economic rehabilitation the peerage of the Honourable Iver Sultan To See World
ùnd new situation in North China.
·(4) Handing over of about 50,000. 000 yuan of silver specie in the Con- ccasion to the Cħlarse Government— Domei..
Guest, Conservative, on the death
Singapore.
yesterday of Lord Wimborne who was Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin, of Brunel, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland during the one of the least known of the Malay war and by the death last night of States, has decided to son the world, Mr. E. Marklow, Labour-British | He will visit Ceylon and India and Wireless.
lans to stay in England two years.
(Donated by ILFORD, Ltd., London)
SEND YOUR ENTRIES IN NOW CLOSING DATE & TIME:
29th SEPT. AT 5 P.M.
THE ILFORD TROPHIES WILL BE AWARDED TO THE BEST AND SECOND BEST, ENTRIES IN THE COMPETITION, IRRESPECTIVE OF CLASS.
Prizes will be allotted as follows: SECTION ONE:
For Story-Telling Pictures. int. $30. 2nd. $15. 3rd. $10. SECTION TWO:
General Pictorial Section: Landscapes, Seascapes, Architectural, Street Scenes, etc.
1st. $20. 2nd. $15. 3rd. $10,
SECTION THREE: |Portraits, Informal Close-ups, Human Studies,
1st. 330. 2nd. 815.
3rd. $10. SECTION FOUR: Still Life and Table-Top Studles. 1st. $30. 2nd. $15. · 3rd. $10.
· SECTION-FIVE) Snapshots taken by children under fourteen-years. Ist, $15. Zad. $10, 3rd. $5.
RULES
The following Rules will govern the Competition:
1-The Competition is confined ex- clusively to amatqur photo- graphers
2. No employee or member of any firm in the photographla trade fa permitted to compete.
3. The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- graphs in each Section. Each entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the Com- petion, and which ITAL132 be pasted on back of entry, 4-The right to publish any or all.
of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph, 6-All- plutographs ́entered : murt Jave been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions are ineligible. 6-No. responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of losa of, or damage to entries.
All entries to be either black, sepib, or toned pictures, and must
USE THIS FORM
AND PASTE IT
ON THE
BACK OF EACH ENTRY-
mounted Coloured photo- graphs are ineligible. - B-Pictures submlited in'popla tones should be accompanied by a smaller print in black, and white. 9.No picture to entered in more
than one Bection.
10-Mounts to be only whlie or
cream
and.
the except Children's Section, must be of one of the following sizes!--10X12, 10X20.
11-No correspondence will be entered into in connection with the Com- patiilon.
12-Entries in the Children's Section must bear the entrant's name, age and address on the entry form, counter-signed. by a parent, 13-Members of the Staffs of tho
Hongkong Telegraph
and the South China Morning Post are not permitted to compete. 14-The decisions of the Judges shall
be final,
15-At the conclusion of the Com- petition, entries will be returned to competitors on application at the Telegraph offices within seven days.
SECTION
ENTRY FORM
NAME
ADDRESS.
DATE
Please ure block lettera and paste thli on back of exęli Estry. If entered la Children's Section, parent please coup torsign here.
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