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Owners of Motor Vehicles are TUITION GIVEN.
hereby notified that they will be DANCING IN 4 HOURS, Ballroom, prosecuted if their vehicles are American Tap. found unlicensed on the roads Tuition rapid and practical, World's after 21st July. Champion's steps. Apply: Tony's Dance Studio, China Buliding, 6th floor. Telephone 30033,
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of
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CONSIGNEES' NOTICE. SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
Steamship
Similar action will be taken against unlicensed drivers.
C. G. PERDUE, Commissioner of Police.
18th July, 1939,
FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.
to
Liner Here
Argentina Maru On
Maiden Voyage
CARRYING passengers rang- ing in years from one to eighty and with her waterline thrust n foot beneath the surface by the weight of her heavy cargo, Osaka Syosen Kalsya's cruiser- lined black and white liner arrived in Argentina Maru Hongkong carly this morning on | her maiden voyage round the
world.
Tokyo Parleys Re-Open
Conversations Botween Arita And Craigio
July 19, 1939.
Germany Will Use Trieste
Harbour Arrangement
With Italians
ROME, July 18. ALTHOUGH there is no ques- tion of Germany taking control an arrangement much resembling a free zone has of Triesto, been reached between Germany and Italy, regarding German transit trade through Trieste
Germany is guaranteed a minimum transit trade of 1,500,000 tons a year in exchange for certain facliitles for
the German Reichsbahn.
TOKYO, July 19. THE SECOND conversa-harbour. tion between the Foreign Minister, Mr. Arita, and the She came to rest at a busy in mid- British Ambassador, Sir harbour, in good time to be the day's Robert Craigie, regarding most outstanding water spectacle for the Tientsin issue, com- the early-morning ferry passengers. lier low-built smoke stack, compact menced at 9 o'clock this lines, and cruiser build give an ime morning (Tokyo time) at pression of speed and power, while her discreet colour scheme and clean the official residence of the Anish seem to proclaim her as a ship Foreign Minister.
of character.
Stowaway Aboard
The Argentina Maru's voyage has not been without incident. Slie had scarcely cicated Kobe when a stown way was discovered, and she was halted outside Kobe while the police came out and took the ship's would- be guest off.
What to do to help a child Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or 11-treated in a manner likely cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent "MARECHAL JOFFRE”
who is seeking advice on any matter 18 A/39
concerning a child, would be doing Bringing Cargo from Marsellies via on act of kindness by communicating Saigon, ele, arrived Hongkong on at once with-
The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. Wednesday, 10th July, 1939.
Consignets are hereby informed The Old City Hall, Queen's Road C., that their goods with the exception Hongkong, or the Inspector, of Opium, Treasure and Valuables Pokfulum Road, 1st floor; or the are being landed and stored into the Inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre, Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Winchali or the Inspector, 12, Sui What und Gedown Co., Ltd., Kow- Yeung Choi Street, 1st floor, Row-gest and best of the O.SK. fleet is loon, whence delivery may be obtain-foon. ed immediately after landling.
All claims must be sent in to me on or before 20th July, 1839, or they will not be recognized.
40,
Captain Meikizo Yajima, whost appointment to command of the big
It is understood that Ambas- sador Craigle has received full instructions from his home Government following his first mecting with Foreign Minister Arita on Saturday-Domei.
112 y
New Tientsin Protest TIENTSIN, July 19-Mr. E. G. Jamieson, the British Consul-General, on Tuesday held a five-minute inter- the climax to 28 years of service view with the Japanese Consul- with the All further steps will be taken, and
company, reported
an General, Mr. Shigenori Tashiro, dur eminently satisfactory voyage from ing which the British official enlled expenses borne, by the Society.
Even The Informant's noma will be Kube.
laking
in the long te attention of the Japanese wait cept strictly private, except in cases
outside Kobe wlalita
authorities to the alleged delay in stowaway was removed, she averag- Damaged Packages will be examin-where malice i proved.
the transportation of milk ed from Surveyor
10 to 17 ed by the Company's.
The Concession. knots. weather, though nol excessively Messrs-Goddard and Dougins in the
It is also revealed that the British rough, was not over-calm, presence of the Consignees at 10 a..
but the Consul-General asked Mr. Tashiro Argentina Maru handled smoothly. on Tuesday, 25th July, 1039.
whether he had any information re- Caplin Yalima has been an O.SK.garding the Anglo-Japanese con- captain for 21 years. He has come versations in Tokyo regarding from the Buenos Ayres Maru to his Tientsin lesue. present post. His place on that ship has been taken by Captain S. Taknya.
Consignees must have a Revenue Omeer in attendance when any duti- able goods are examined by the Com- pany's Surveyors.
No Fire. Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
R. OHL,
Agent,
Hongkong, 19th July, 1930.
New Record Speed For Motor Car
London, July 18,
The highest speed ever attained by standard closed car at Brooklands was achieved to-day by Captain streamlined George Eyston in #
Bentley at 14.02 miles per hour.-- Dritial Wireless,
The
Hongkong Telegraph
NINTH ANNUAL
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION
June-September, 1939
$250
CASH
PRIZES
$250
(Donated by "Hongkong Telegraph”)
Two Millionaires
At least two millionaires both in- teresting personalities are included in the Argentina Maru's through passenger Hal. In the ornate Im perial Suite, for which the world fare is £336 10s. each passenger, travel Mr. Kalchiro Nezu, Japanese secretarles railway king, with two and a doctor.
At RO years, Mr. Nezu is elther president, chairman, director, or ad- viser of 12 private railway companies; hls sidelines are four large insurance mpanies and many other commer- cal concerns, and an estimate of his wealth is from £5,000,000 to £6,000,- 000. A combined fuel and pawn shop conducted by his father In Tokyo was the foundation
of
Arst fortune. Ils elder brother suc- ceeded to the business, but had to retire temporarily on account of lil- health. Mr. Nezu Incréased the value of the concern from 50,000 to 150,000 yen before his brother took over
The
to the
A German customs office will also be opened in Trieste.
Germany for some time has been
using Trieste port as a base for im- ports to Austria. For example, dur tons of Rumanian wheat and 60,000 Ing the first half of the year, 150,000 tons of Rumanian oll entered Trieste for Austria~~~~Router.
Vladivostok Visit
Japanese Paper Says H.K. Warships Going
A Shanghal dispatch to "Miyako Shimbun"
British reports that a destroyer, six submarines and several torpedo boats would visit the Soviet port of Vladivostok lute this month or in August.
The dispatch said the visit by the British squadron has something to do which with the Anglo- French - Soviet negotiations for an alliance,
tire in deadlock owing to whether Far the difference in views
Eastern affairs should be included ur
now
Consul-General not." Japanese replied that he had received no ofilcini information except
reports.-Domei.
Upon conclusion of the alliance, the Press six British submarines would likely remain at Vladivostok to co-operate with Soviet submarines "against Japan," the newspaper added. Adrait Tokyo Move
"Highly improbable,' LONDON, July 18-It is under-spokesman. In Hongkong said when referred to him. stood the Lord Hallfax has sent the message was
Information Instructions ta Sir Robert "We certainly have no regarding such a visit."
fresh Craigle.
The Brilish Cabinet meels on Wednesday to discuss the problem in the Orient and the Moscow negotia- tions,
The latest news indicates that the Japanese Foreign Minister has adroitly, ralard the whole question of British assistance to Choing Kal-shek. However, he has not touched issues. which might give. Britain cutise to seek United States Intervention.
Mr. Arita has phrased his demands so us to keep Britain isolated in fucing Japan.-United Press.
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London Comment On Dollar Slump
says Was
LONDON, July 19-Commenting on the fresh slump in the Chinese dollar, the "Financial News" that the fact that the dollar allowed to slide again a second time after so short an Interval strongly suggests that the resources of the stabilisation fund are virtually, if not entirely exhausted.
The paper adds that it now re- mains to be seen whether Britain
again, and then went into the stock WARNED IN OFFICIAL is prepared to give further support
market on his own necount.
He lost all his money in this venture, but again storted on from scratch and built up his present for-
tune. He has
given millions In
COMMUNIQUE
(Continued from Page 1.)
to the Chinese exchange..
London Conference LONDON, July 18.-The Chinese philanthropy. particularly for Snigly-Rydz, Inspector General of Ambassador Que Tai-chi conferred education. He has declared, howe- the Polish Army. ever, that he has no Intention of
The press was silent on comment with Lord Halifax for 45 minutes.
It is understood that he discussed Tenting his fortune to his children regarding the discussions, stating further British economic and-ßnancial
that they were purely technical and aid to China-United Press.
TWO SILVER TROPHIES, VALUED $250 | must make their way through the of a military nature.
(Donated by ILFORD, Ltd., Londón)
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. 12. $30. 2nd. $15, 3rd, 110. SECTION TWO: General Pictorial Section: Landscapes, Seascapes, Architectural, Street Scenes, ele.
1st. $30, 2nd, $15. 3rd. $10.
SECTION THREE: Portraits, Informal Close-ups, Human Studles.
1st. $30. 2nd, $15. 3rd. $10 SECTION FOUR:
Suit Life and Table-Top Studies. 1st, 530. 2ud. $15. 3rd, $10. SECTION FIVE:
Snapshots taken by chlidren under fourteen years.
1st. $15. 2nd. $10, 3rd. $5.
RULES
The following Rules will govern the Competition:
1-The Competiilor a confined ex- clusively lo amateur photo- graphers
-No employee or member of any Arm in the photographic trade is permitied to competo.
The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- graphs in each Section. Encli entry must be accompanied by a will be published form which during the period of the Com
which must be petition. and pasted on back of entry,
The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph.
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be mounted. Coloured photo- graphs are ineligible. 8.-Pictures submitted in sepia tones should be accompanied by smaller print in black and white. -No picture to entered in more
than ang Section. 10-Mount to be only
white or cream and. except
tho in Chikiren's Section, must be of one of the following alzes;—10×13. 1 x 20,
11-Na correspondence wil be entered into in connection with the Com- petition,
12-Entries in the Children's Section must bear the enigant's name, oge and address on the entry form. counter-aigned by a parent.
tha 13-Members of the Stars of
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be final.
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and grandchildren, but that they
world unalted. Mr. Nezu is making his first trip abroud.
General Ironside will spend three, days in Warsaw, after which he will visit the industrial centres through- out the country,
Optimism On Stock Market
R mare
to-
A
In the Cherry Suite Closely associated with Mr. Nezu which is close to the Fercign Office, The newspaper "Express Poranny," in several concerns, Mr. Gunshiro:
LONDON, July 18-The London editorially links General Ironside's b Mochizuki, QU-year-old Insurance
visit with the porticipation of British, Stock Exchange showed magnate, rides in the colourful cherry troops in the French Independence optimistic feeling regarding the in- suite. Apprenticed to a Tokyo stock-
ternational situation, and this Day celebrations. broker al 15, Mr. Mochizuki started It said: "It is an expression of gether with overnight strength of his dwn jobbing house of the age of
military co-operation between Woll Street was responsible for 33, handed it, a success, to a relative,
France, England and Poland, who widespread Improvement in prices, and went into Insurance and general are the foreign security triangle of with increasing market activity. finance.
Gill-edged holding lagged behind, Mr. Mochizuk! has been decorated Central Europe."
The paper expresses its opinion but olis, Industrials and Kors by the Emperor of Japan and the
that
General Ironside's visit will advanced strongly. Pope for his benefactions, which are deepen English. French and Polish directed towards helping poor boys
co-operation.-United Press, to the educational
ho advantages himself lacked.
They amount over 3,000,000 yen, including over 1,000,000 to the Kete University, Noted for his disapproval of waste, this millionaire makes no secret t the fact that he dislikes seeing even
a sheet of paper wasted,
to
In the Samural (Warrior) Sutte are located Colonel and Mrs. Edward
are.-.
U. S. May Build Foreign Warships
WASHINGTON, July 15,
Japan.
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- Pan American
Jalu and U.8.A. by the "Pan- Airways piano....Thurm, July 20.
K. P.O. American Airways Direct Service" -due San Francisco 27th July.
Sandakan Haiphong
H.K. Stock Market
Reg.
Ord.
Reg.
Ord.
Friday
Mousang Talyunu
..July 20, 5.00 p.m. ...July 20, 5.30 p.m.
G. P. O.
.July 20, 5.00 p.m.
„July 21, 7.30' am.
Fri., July 21, 8.30 .m.
Fri, July 21, Noon.
-Deficit-Continues-
To Soar
that the
London, July 10. Treasury returns, show The following quotations were total ordinary revenue for the current Issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar-financial year up to July 16 amounted ket this morning..
to £177,558,500. At the correspond- ing date of last year the total was H.K. Banks $1,320 b. & sa. C104,588,008,
BANKS
H.K. Banks, Lon, £ .....77 . Total ordinary expenditure for the H.K. Banks, (H.K. Reg.) £..80 n-same period was £320,471,364, against ....7 n. £280,009,838 last year.British Wire-
Chartered £....
Mercanllle, A. & B. £.
Mercantile, C. £. East Asia $.
.244 n. Ican.
.12% n.
80 n.
2000.
.415 s.
INSURANCES
Cantons S..
Union
.... China Underwriters' $.
1.35 n.
was
H.K. Fire $..
Among
Liverpool commodities, wheat touched a record low level of
The 3/0,
main influence pressure of actual wheat,' Inducing iresh lquidations.
Wall Street was stronger and more active-Reuter Special
TRADE WITHIN THE EMPIRE
The foreign affairs committee of F. Doyle, of Dallas, Texas, who are the Senate at a secret session to-day travelling round the world. Col. decided to recommend to the Senate Doyle served in the French and acceptance of a bill which was drawn LONDON, July 18-The congress during the up in collaboration with the depart of the Federation of Chambers of United States armies World War.
ments of State, War and Navy, and Commerce of the Empire to-day: which authorises all Latin-American passed a resolution realeming ad- S. African Author
countries to build warshilpa in the vocacy of the extension of trade within the Empire, and pledging sup- United States Government yards. Other notable passengers
The bill was originally drawn up port for all efforts to maintain in- Mr. Yoshie Fujiwara, famous Japan-
goods between ese tenor, with his wife, child, and by Senator Pittman, and it is expected creased exchange accompanist; Mr. Kunizo Mol, wealthy to be submitted to a plenary sesalen the units composing the Empire.
Another resolution adopted in the! of the Senate on Wednesday and pass- former Member D Parliament;
morning urged New Zealand, South; Messrs. Haruo Sagawa and Gore ed by the end of the week.
Before approving the bill, the Africa, Eire and Malta to adopt Suda, officials of the Tukarazuka foreign relations committee inserted legislation on the lines of the British Girls Opern, who Are bound for clauses to prevent the betrayal of Corrlage of Goods by Sen Act, so us South America to investigate the
uniformity obtain complete oficial secrets in connection with the to girls; possibility of a tour by the
Empire-Reuter warships for the throughout construction of Mr. Cardi Birkby, South African American countries.-Trans-Ocean, author, who has visited Japan, China, and Manchuria, ond is now on his way to Hollywood in connection with
the production of an African m; Nakaya, H. Noboru, K. Yamanout, Rev. E. Hart, who is on his way 21. Sato, O. Ayako, O. Utami, O. to the Belgian Congo niter 42 years Kazuya, 13. Miyazaki, H. Nakagawa, as a missionary in Korea; Mr. T. M. Ito, M. Takemoto, Y. Takenoto Spaulding, building loan executive, and A. Takemoto,
of Albany, New York.
Mr. S. Murato, President of O.SK, is personally represented by Mr. T. Nakamurp, Munnger of the Company's hend passenger department.at Osaka, who is making a goodwill tour. With han is his agreeable secretary, Mr. Y. Nakayama, who nets as informa- tion officer, ably and patiently assist ing both passengers and visitor.
Six Embarking Hore Those who disembarked here were. -Messrs. H. Hikuti, K. Nakaya, H.
Special.
the
H.K. Hears New
Radio Station ..
Only six people will join the
One of the most powerful broad- Argentina Maru here for her cruise around the world, but this extra few casting stations in the Far East 1s will make her almost n full ship. Of now available for the entertainment The station is KZRI!, Manila, these, four Mr. and Mrs. Mulholland, of Hongkong listeners. Mrs. B. Joyce, and Mias L. M. Fisheri
came from Australia over a week operated by Messrs. 11. E. Heacock: now and Co, ago by the Taiping and
It broadensis from 6 n.m. to mid- bound ter Los Angeles. There Mr. and Mrs. Mulholland and Mrs. Joyce night dally an medium and aliort will
are
turn in their. tracks, cross: Waves, America, and go home via Sucz
On short wave, the station operates.
The other paisengers joining the on 49.18 metres (0,100 kc.) and on ship here are Messrs. H. Mnegawa madium wave on 250 metres (1,200, and N. Maisura,
j.c.).
SHIPPING Douglases $.. Steamboats $. Indo-Chinos, P.$ Indo-Chinas, D$. Shell Bearer s/s Waterboals S...
DOCKS ETC. Wharves $. Docks, $. Provident $. New Eng. Sh. $.. Sh. Docks, Sh. $.
MINING
136 n.
Fight Against I.R.A. Terrorism
LONDON, July 18-Sir Samuel Hoare, Home Secretary, will introduce .07 n. to the House of Commons to-morrow .15 n. a bill to facilitate police procedure in .60 n. the investigation of IRA, outrages, .30 n. and for other purposes in connection .83/0 n. with the I.R.A.
.9.10 D.;
The bill is expected to have a rapid passage through both Houses,-Neu- 108 s. ter.
17 0. .4% n.
8.30 n.
Owing to the inclement weather, 100 n.
the Prize-Giving at the Kowloon been postponed .17/0 n. Junior School has
the until Friday, July 21. Should weather zuil be unfavourable, it will be further postponed until Monday, .4 n.
July 24, at 5.30 p.m.
Kallan s/- Raubs $.. Venz, Gold $. Hongkong Mines ets.
8.40
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LANDS
,5% n.
351⁄2 80.
Hotels 9. Lands $ Land 4% de, $. S'hai Lands Sh, $ Humphreys $... H.K. Realles $.. Chinese Estates $..
. UTILITIES *Troms $..
Peak Trams (old) $. Peak Traths (new) Star Ferries §.. Y, Ferries +. China Lights (old) $. China Lights (enw) 11.K. Electric $... Macao Electrics Sandakan Lights S. Telephones (old) $. Telephones (now) $. Tractions */~ Traction (Prof.) a/-
INDUSTRIALS
.par b.
The Pan-American Airways* Hono- 8.60 n. tulu Clipper, scheduled to reach here ....0% nịthis dfternoon, has been delayed by ,4,60 TL bad weather at Guam and will' not .100 n.jnow arrive until about noon to- morrow. She will leave on Friday 10.00 sa morning.
.7.40
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.3.70 n.
05% n.
Dairy Farms (new) $.. Wation $.....
.21 n.
8.40 n.
9214 1.
Lano, Crawfords $..
7.60-
.8.20 0.
Sinceres $........
1,80 n.
.5.40 n.
Wing On (HK) Powell, Ltd: #A
41. b.
n.
.10 n.
COTTON MILLS
.12 n.
Ewa Sh. $......
.20 n.
23 n.
S'hal Cotton Sh. §.
.105 m.
7.60 n.
Zoong Sing, Sh. $........
.42. n.
.10/- n.
Wing On Textiles. Sh. $....1814 m.
227- n.
MISC.
·
H.K. Entertainments $.
10.90 TL
14 n.
Constructions, $.
1.65 n..
Vibro Piling S..
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11 b.
Ch. Govt. 5% 1925
12.00 63.
G. Bonds
3.70 n.
H.K. Govt 4% Loon 4%
prm. b.
Marsmans (Lon). 8/-
14/6 n.
.21%.
Morsmons (HK) 8/-
,4/- 1.
Cald: Mac. (ord.), Sh. $. Cald: Mock. (Pre.), Sh. $...13 n.
Canton Ices $.
Cements $...
H.K. Roper $..
Dairy Farma (old) $.
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