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NOTICE
The Annual Meeting of the Hongkong Society for the Preven- tion of Cruelty to Animals will be held in Jardine's Board Room, Jon June 28th, 1939, nt 5.30 p.m. W. REES HARRISS,
Secretary.
FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN:
What to do to help a child Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or -treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or Injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating
with- once The Hun. Secretaries, ILKS.P.C. Consignees of Cargo are hereby The Old City Hall, Queen's Road C informed that all Goods are being Hongkong,
or the Inspector, 40, landed at their risk into the hazar Pokfulum Road, 1st Boor; or the dous and/or extra buzardous Go-Inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre, downs of The Hongkong and Kowloon Wanchai; or the Inspector, 12, Sai Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves delivery Young Choi Street, 1st flour, Kow-
The Motor Vessel
"NEPTUNA"
may be obtained,
nt
name
All further steps will be taken, and No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, expenses borne, by the Society.
The Informant's
will be and all Goods remaining undelivered kept strictly private, except in cases after the 1st July, 1939, will be sub-where mallee is proved. ject to rent.
All claims against the steamer must be presented to he Undersign-
ed on or before the 15th July, 1939,
or they will not be recognized.
To comply with the General Bund-
SUICIDE OF A NAVY
(Continued from Page 6.)
ed Warehouse Regulations consignees tives of the Allied Powers in Paris, must have a Revenue Ofeer in and details reached von Reuter through when damaged dutiable the Press some days late. Whether attendance goods are examined.
the interned ships should be sunk All broken, chafed, and damaged in deep water; or divided among the foods are to be left in the Godowns, Allies, was a nutter about which Goods where they will be examined. on the there was a difference of opinion; the 30th June, 1939, at 10 am, by Messrs strong naval Power advocated sinking. Goddard and Douglas.
No Fire Insurance has been effect-the weaker ones hoped to nugment
ed.
Bilts of Lading will be countersign- ed by,
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.
Agents, Hongkong. 24th June, 1939.
Exchange At A Glance
SELLING
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Demand do.
T.T. Shanghai
T.T. Singapore
T.T. Japan T.T. Indin
U.S.A. T.T
.1/211 .1/21
.81%
222 .52%
104
28
T.T. Manila
.57
TT. Batavia
.53
T.T. Bangkok
.151
T.T. Sulgon
107
TUT. France
10,80 71% 1264
.1/04
T.T. Germany T.T. Switzerland TA. Australia
BUYING
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France To Build
New Phenix
PARIS, June 20.-M. Doladler announced in the French Senate to- day that the Government had decsied
their fleets by including some of the surrendered vessels.
To von Heuter it seemed certain the terms would be severe, and if the naval clauses were adhered 10, Ger- many would be rendered impotent at sea. Would Germany accept such terms? This von Reuter could not tell, but the news which came from Germany suggested that a renewal of the war was more than possible. If
the final result was War, and not peace, it would mean that Germany would have to renew hostilities with her once proud fleet in the enemy's possession.
Admirat von Reuter had always borne in mind the desirability of sinking his ships, but those ships still had on board members of the Sailors' Soviet; men without patriotism or He therefore decided to an- honour. nounce that several men could be spared. Arrangements were
to transport them back to Germde
and those who elected to those the Admiral wished to
were
see the
last of, the malcontents who thought of their own comfort rather than of their duty. Thus he rld himself of the worst elements among the Sailors" Soviet, and brought back some meu- sure of discipline to his Fleet,
***
The necessary arrangements could now be made so that, if the peace terms were not accepted by Germany,
there would be no risk, that the in- terned ships would be used against his own country. Alternatively, it the German Government decided to hand over the Fleet, he decided to take the matter into his own hands.
At a pre-arranged signal all the sca-cocks would be opened-in simple langunge, the plugs would be pulled out-and the ships would sink.
On June 20 von Reuter rend in the
immediately to Jay down i sub- Presa that his Government had de- marine similiar to the Phenix which cided to reject the pence proposals; was lost in Camranh Bay last week. this he thought would mean The new vessel will be named The next day his chance came. The British Squadron put to sea for a Phenix,
few
hours for exercises; von Reuter In the meantime, according to a hoisted his signal: slowly but surely. London report, the inquiry into the without loss of life, the fleet sank to loss of the British subinarine Thetis the bottom. Germany's High Seas will open at 10.30 nm. on July 3.- Fleet had committed honourable Reuter.
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Festival
22-Century-Old Commemoration
TO-DAY, the fifth day of the fifth moon, Is the day of the Dragon Boat Festival.
the
year
This festival provides one of most spectacular events of the and probably observed on larger scale in Hongkong than in any other part of China.
h
June 21, 1939.
SANCTUARY Vigour Restored,
Glands Made Young In 24 Hours
FOR JEWS China May Admit Large Number
SHANGHAI, June 20. A MEMORANDUM delivered this evening to the leading newa agencies and newspapers in Shanghai stated that the Chin ese Government was prepared to Jullow, in certain_circumstances, 100,000 emigrants to come to occurrence in Chinese fistory as far China, with the right to take up back as the 3rd. century B.C., when residence and to work, and time; drowned himself in the M-Log in the one Chu Yuan, a high official at that enjoying Government protection of Chinese
The ceremony commemorates
river, in the province of Hunan.
נה
citizens.
case
Although he appears to have been a stout fellow in every respect and All emigrants would have to bring popular with the masses, he neverthe-sufficient funds to subsist for one less fell out with his sovereign over year, and all housing, feeding and some matter or other of state policy, business would be done in the first which resulted in his degradiation and year by a committee consisting of ali presidents of emigration offices of the world and by a co-operative bank.
Main settlement of the refugees is to be Yunhon,
dismissal.
This so preyed on his mind that he committed suicide and his body was never recovered.
by
It no longer necesary, to suffer from loss of vizour and manhood, wanit memory and body, nervousness, impure blood, lekly skin, depresjon, and poor stoop, boeṛtas an American Doctor has discovered a quick, easy way to end these troubles.
This discovery is in pleasant, enzy. to-tako tabine form, la absolutely harm- loan, does away with gland operations and le briüglog now youth and vigour to thousands. It works directly on the glands and norver and puts how, rich blood and energy in your veins. În 24 hours you can aco_and feel yourself getting younger. Tour byes sparkle "you"feel" alive and full of youthful
vigour and power,
And the 'amasing, now gland and vigour restorer, called Dr. Nixon's Vi- Tabe, is guaranteed, it has been proved by thousande in Amerien and is now
atributed by chemists here under a bak. Dr. Nizon's Vi-Tal must make guarantee of satisfnetian or money you feel full of vigour and energy and from 10 to 20 yeära younger, or you merely return the empty package and get your money back. A spiela), double, trength: bottle of 48 Dr. Nixon's Vi- Tnbn conte little, and the guarantee pro- tecla you. If your chemist ta out, write to Muller & Phipps (China), Lid.. 20, Queen's Road, Hongkong.
Birthday Of Duchess
Quiet Celebration In Paris
POST
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Search Maintained
The memorandum was unsigned, but leading Jewish circles admitted Sympathetle friends observed the that a committee had actually been first anniversary of his death
formed in Shanghai attempting to searching the river for his body and propagate this idea, but so far the this practice has ever since been kept matter appears to be one more of up on rivers, lakes and sea.
Durlag the search small packages wishful thinking than anything else. According to Chitese reports from of boiled rice
tied up in
Hongkong. Mr. T. V. Soong, former leaves, are thrown into the water, Chinese Finance Minister will shortly whether to provide a counter-proceed to Britain in order to carry. attraction to the fish (which might out financial negotiations with devour his body) or to evil spirits is view
10 further British
Frelsco. date, 2nd June) financial not quite clear.
assistance to China.→→Trans-Ocean,
bamboo
To-day Chinese children will buy little replicas of these packets of rice, and will go to watch the Dragon Boat races.
These Dragon Boats, specially bullt for the occasion, are nearly 100 feet long and very narrow. Thes paddled at high speed through the
are
"THREAT AGAINST HEART OF, BRITISH EMPIRE'
Water, to the accompaniment of the (Continued from Page 1.)- beating of drums and gongs, which can be heard at a great distance.
would yield to a threat of the The winners receive monetary she was now facing.-Router. prizes donated by various fishing guilds and boul-builders in Hong- kong.
Protest To Tokyo
a
kind
LONDON, June 20.-Little fresh
Races are held at Causeway Bay and at Aberdeen, and you can ims-light was thrown on the situation in gine that the excitement is intense should, as often happens, one of the
boats capsize,
The populace ashore give their whole-hearted support and turn the day into more or less of a holiday. A special teast at home concludes the celebrations.--G.
D
JAPAN FANS ANTI- BRITISH DRIVE IN NORTH CHINA:
(Continued from Page 1.)
in Polping are violently attacking everything British,
Shakee Anniversary
Tientsin by Viscount Halifax when he made his first statement on the "Blockade" in the House of Lords this afternoon.
Dealing with the "strong repre- sentations" made by Sir Robert Craigie in Tokyo Viscount Halifax said that Mr. Arila had taken note of the protest and had undertaken to make enquiries, Sir Robert Craigie clarly the was endeavouring to situation, and (Viscount Halifax)
he discussed with
It Mr. Shigemitsu, the Ambassador yesterday, Japanese The
The Foreign Secretary added: Government trust that the
Japanese Government will not desire, any more than do His Majesty's Govern- ment, to widen the area of disagree- ment, or to
complicate a situation that already is extremely difficult. At the same time, we are fully alive to the reactions of the present dispute the position of other British and
settlements in China." International
Viscount Halifax re-emphasised that Britain was maintaining
touch with the American close trolled area in China, mass meetings French Fover Set are scheduled to be held throughout the events which led up to the pre- Formosa and Korea, where cut and
de- dried anti-British resolutions will be sent situation in Tientsin and
clared that the British military au- passed.
precautions thorities had taken ali
the maintenance possible for
The entry of perishable goods as a
of the rigid search barriers continued to be spasmodic. Normal supplies were reported to be reaching the markets in the adjoining French Concession.-Reuter.
Friday is the anniversary of the
and Shakee incident of 1925
the Japanese are making the most of the opportunity provided by this occasion, In addition to meetings in the con-
un
Violent anti-British propaganda Is now being broadcast in the Chinese language from Japanese-order. controlled broadcasting stations in the North. Speeches at Friday's anti-British meetings will be broad- cast over a "nation-wide" hook-up Pelping Broadcasting
from the Station.
very and
Secretary recounted.
the
British Reprisals LONDON, June 20.-The Foreign Affairs Committee of the Cabinet to- day outlined preparations for re- prisals against Japan.
PARIS, June 20. THE DUCHESS of Windsor last night celebrated her 43rd birthday
with an intimate
dinner party to a few guests.
The Duke of Windsor presented her with a gift of rubies and emerald in modern clasps, with a bracelet to match.
On Friday a similar dinner, with the same guests, will observe the. Duke's 45th birthday.
Meanwhile, the Duke continues to keep in close touch with the diplomats on the European situation, hopeful that he may possibly be given an em- phatic role in the future.-United Press.
H.K. Stock Market
The following quotations were issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- ket this morning.
INSURANCES
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H.K. 'Fire
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Conton
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June 23.
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June 20
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.June 22.
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Canton Maru
Halphong and Holhow
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Chenonceaux
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Formosa
Tsingtau Move The agitation has spread to the former German Maval station at Tsingtau, now the capital of Hopel Province. The Governor of Hopel and Mayor of Tsingtau have de- It is understood they will be ap- spatched circular telegrams to all Chinese officials same, it is believed, plied only if peace gestures fall. to Chungking officials-calling upon the Tientsin problem locally, in them to joln the anti-British order to clear the way for considera- campaign by deo overthing British ther Japan, will try to control all the firstly, ation of the greater issue as to whe-
The British are anxious to seitle
complete boycott of and, secondly, the rendition of all foreign areas in China. Concessions and Settlements.
The The Frankenstela monster created by the Japanese may however, recoil on the Japanese themselves.
In some centres the agitation has already gone far beyond the limits suggested by Japanese pro- pagandists and demands are now being made for the ousting of all foreigners from China, including the Japanese themselves.
Norvousness in North
Old China hands view with some nervousness the fact that Tientsin and Peiping are taking the lead in the agitation.
An official spokesman denied the reports that the Orient is entering into Britain's talks with the Soviet.
If the Japanese hall British alios bringing provisions to Kulangan the British Navy will probably order convoys, he added. --United Press.
SWATOW BELIEVED· DOOMED AS JAPANESE EFFECT LAANDINGS
(Continued from Page 1.)
at $30,000,000 It is recalled that these two cities in ordinary times
13 the have always been to the forefront in annually, Swatow ranked
Its anti-foreign movements, particularly seventh trade port of China. at the turn ofthe century, when the prosperity is attributed to emigration, Boxer uprising claimed thousands of emigrants from Amoy alone number foreign lves in those two cities ing 100,000 every year. Ils chief exports are sugar, tea, fruit, indige, alone.
dyed cotton cloth, tobacco. ond bamboo-paper, while its chief im- ports are cotton-yarn. coal, matches,
In this respect, it is pointed out that the Japanese themselves were
by no means the lightest suffere cotton cloth, petroleum, and flour-
and a large section of the cemetery In the British Concession in Tien-Domel fain occupied by the graves of Japanese victims of the uprising. A "Central News" message states that the anti-British movement has been intensified In Shanghai.
A large placard, on which is written in Chinese churücters the words "Boycott 'British Goods" has
Woman, 83, Earns Her Way
Delaware, O.
been erected near the Fish Market An 83-year-old great grandmother i off Yangtsepoo,
under here earns her own living to-day as an area Japanese control. The poster can be she has for the last 64 years-weaving seen by all, vessels entering or rugs and cushion tops. She is Mrs. leaving the harbour.
Prísceng Elizabeth Zimmerman who
Similar placards have also been insists that as long as she is able to erected by the Japanese at Pootung, weave she will not be døpendent upon Hongkew and Yangtsepoo.
anyone."
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