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THE "STAR" FERRY
CO., LTD. 25 words $2.00
Notice to Shareholders for 3 days prepaid
NOTICE is hereby given that an WANTED KNOWN.
Interim Dividend of $2.00 per MADAME Holande Sarrault, French Share has boon declared, for the Corzets' Designer. Kayamally Build-half year ended 30th June, 1979, ing, 8th floor.
17th payable on THURSDAY, FLOWER and Vegetable Seels such AUGUST, 1939, on which date ne Cineraria, Cosmos, Celery and Cauliflower, etc., may be sown from Dividend Warrants may be obtain
Obtamable from The Clovered on application at the Office of now on. Flower Shop.
the Company, Kowloon. JAVA RUSTTAFEL (Nicetable) served by expert chef from Java. Second to none in taste and quallly of its seasonable variation. Do not forget | to vialt Java Restaurant, 44, Lockhart while you wish a good appetite. Reservation phone 32404.
HOUSES WANTED. LOCATED on hill or near beach with small garden. Send full particulars to P. O. Box No. 1330, Hongkong.
The Register of Shares of the Company will be closed from TUESDAY, 8th AUGUST to THURSDAY, 17th AUGUST, 1939, both days inclusive.
By
Order of the Directors,
Board
Tuesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
POLICE RESERVE
Orders by the Hon. Mr. C. Perdue, Commissioner of Police.
Appointments
The following notideation in Hong Kong Government Gazette repeated for the information of ranks:-
DANZIG LEADERS
FLY
TO HITLER
(Continued from Page 1)
Congress of Pence" opens G. Nuremberg.
.at
August 8, 1939.
Plane Topples Over Cliff
Six Killed In Strange
Mishap
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
Appeal To Poland LONDON Aus B (Reuter-M. the Mulelor has asked Polund, through aber Ambassador to Moscow, to send a
London. Aug. 7 (Reuter),---A delegation to join the Anglo-French- aluslan mlitary talks in Moscow, large twin-engined bomber, be- according to the Warsaw correspond-lieved to be carrying five men, No. 029-His Excellency the ent of the "Dally Express”,
The Correspondent reports that crashed on Beachy Head, East- Governor has been pleased to make the following appointments in
the Marshal Voreshiloy is sold to have bourne, to-day. A woman who long Kong Police Reserve with effect told Bi. Molotoff that the conversa was standing on the famous from the 20th July, 1939:-
Mr. Cyril Champicin to be Honorary Without Postave practical effects cliff was killed. Commissioner,
Mr. Oscar Euger to be Deputy Superintendent,
Mr. T'so Tsun On to be adjutant. Dated 4th August, 1030.
Aquatic Sports
Polish participation.
Clearer Atmosphora SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
The plane then fell over the edge,
be renched owing to the high tide. Police in a motor-boat are trying to find the muchine.
now
BERLIN, Aug 7 (UP)-Beneath dropping 350 feet into the sen. the cloud of rumours, confteling re- the cliff, but were unable to help Many holiday-makers hurried to ports and general uncertainty, Terts in any way, though they could see the appear to be under way to clear up body of an airman on the boulders at The attention of all Police Re-the quarrel between Poland and Dan- the foot of the cliff, which could not servists drawn to the programme zig over the Customs Inspectora,
Unconfirmed reports here state that? | of the 18th Annun! Aquatic Sports of
the Police and Prison Departments to Herr Foerster, the Danzld Nazi leuder, be held at the V.R.C. on Saturday, rushed to Berchtesgaden to-day to of September 16th 1939. IL includes consult Herr Hitler.
two special races open to members of the Hong Kong Police Reserve, report, the President of the Danzig Further particulars can be obtained Senate, Herr Greiser, was in con- from Sub Inspector R. J. Hunt, to Kerence with the Pollsh Minister and whom all entries must be sent before the League Commissioner, Dr. Burch- Monday, August 14th 1939.
hardt, This afternoon.
C. M. MANNERS, Secretary and Manager. Hongkong, 27th July, 1939.
Exchange At WIDESPREAD PLOT IN undermentioned members of the
A Glance
SELLING
T.T. London
Deraand do
T.T. Shanghai
T.T. Singapore
T.T. Japan
TT. Indlu
T.T. U.S.A,
1/2.0/32 1/2.10/32 320 .51% .ION
BU
20
T.T. Manlin
.5716
'T.T. Batavia
631
T.T. Bangkokt
15214
T.T. Saigon
.107
TT. Franco
10.73 703% 1203 1/6
1/2.27/32
1/274
.20 .11.15 .8231 4.08%
T.T. Germany
T.T. Switzerland
T.T. Australia
BUYING
4 m/s L/C London
4 m/s D/P do.
I m/s L/C U.S.A.
4 m/s France
36 d/s India
U.S. Cross rale in Lon.
Bulgarians On Moscow Visit.
SPAIN STAMPED OUT
(Continued from Page 1.)
in which General Franco attempted to introduce a novel combination of a monarchy and an authoritarian State designed on a Fascist model.
The plan General Franco sub- mitied would restore King Alphonso on condition to the throne of Spain that he recognised the Falangist the (Fascist) National Council as supreme authority.
King Alphonso is said to have re- own Jected the affer, both in his name and that of his heir, Don Januzi. that the The Excelsior" states Duke of Maura, who took Franco's offer to King Alphons and Don Juan, reported the result of his mission to General Franeo at Burgos presence of Prime Minister Gentral Jordana and a member the German Embussy,
W:LS
Chinese Company Training Course-Part IL The Chinese Company will attend Chinese Company Headquarters for Part II of Training Course on Tuesday, August
According to another unconfirmed
Inspectors
U.S.-Philippine Relations
WASHINGTON, Aug. 7 (Reuter).—
banks
Ometal quarters decline to com- meat on either report.
The Export and Import Bank has an- The Pollah communique announe-inouneed completion of arrangements ing that the Polish Customs controijfor participating with cotton slippers will be continued as before in Danzig in financing the sale of 250,000 bales gives a different interpretation to the of cotton to Spanish mills at the rate exchange of notes than that given by of 25,000 bales a month. 8th at 17.30 hours shurpi-an
The Export and Import Bank will Constables 100 Tang Shi Woon, the statements from Danzig yester
provide 80 per cent, of the credit, with Chan day, R1 Chan Chi Wing, RIE
1130 The following appears to be the the balance carried by individual i Ching Man, R120 Li Chung.
exporters. Chun Tak Cheong, R134 Leung Tak situation:-
Spanish Lending
will -Polish Customs Kwong, R135 Yung Fook Pul, R130
will continue their control through-arantee the credits and the Govern Joseph Tam Hung, R137 LI Tung Leong, 10 Sang, 138 C. H: G.
out the Free City's territory with-ment of Spain has given an assurance Chun Wol Shun, Ri40 Wel
out difeulties from Danzig off-that dollar exchange will be made Ying
javailable to meet all maturities, Yuen, R141 Lo Shlu Kwai, R142 Seah
which consist of eight quarterly 2-The Danzig Government has Cheow Hong, R143 John Ma. R144 Wu Man lion, 145 William Ho, R146 indicated it is willing to discuss the instalments, beginning six Lau Man, R147 Lung Chi Lup, R148 entire question of Polish Customs after delivery of the cotton,
Commercial American banks will oflicera. Tang Kwon Charles Tam, R140
be authorised to handle documents to provide funds angents of the Export Wing, R150 Koh Kwat Sun, and R1S1
and Import Bank. Lam Chong Sing.
The cotton will be transported.
Patrol
Duty. Nightly between 20.40 hours and midnight by members us detailed by the Officer in Charge of Company. Suncr
of
the
Asked To Abdicate According to the paper, General by Jordans
disappointed Alphonso's refusal to accept the throne and finally proposed that he should abdicate in favour of his son. The Duke of Mawa replied that Don Juan was determined to accept the Crown only on the same con- ditions as his father and if the royal prerogatives were fully respected.
This abortive attempt at restora-
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH
7 (Reuter)tion of the monarchy is said to have MOSCOW, Aug,
led to General Franco's tightening of delegation of 25 members of the Bulgarian Parliament arrived eye bis authority as Supreme Leader by
consolidating all totalitarian to-day on 10-day visit, and were
organisations. met at the station by afteials of the Soviet Foreign Office and M. Gorkine, Secretary of the Soviet Parliament.
The delegation Includes George Murkov, vice-President
the National Assembly. M. Kigsseivanoff, President of the Budget Commission and brother of the Prime Minister, and M. Govedarov, President of the Foreign Affairs Cominission of the Assembly,
According to competent quarters afriendly here, the visit is merely demonstration of goodwill between the two counties, and no negotiations arc.planned..........
THEFT BY REFUGEE
Takes Money from Counter
Of Changer's Shop
For theft of $30 in Chinese currency from a woman. Tse Keung, 25, unen- ployed, was sentenced to a month's hard labour by Mr. Q. A. A.. Mile- fadyen at
the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday,
party
Fascist Hotheads SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" ST. JEAN De LUZ, Aug. 7 Reuter). Senor Suner is expected to be Premier in the new Cabinet which General Franco-will appoint, of the Falunge following revision Party's constitution.
General Yangue, who is reported to be against closer relations with the Axis Powers would, it is believed, be either Minister for the Interior or Secretary-General of the Party, thus acting as
a counterweight to Senor Sumer, whose pro-Axis sympathies are well known.
Informed observers believe that re- vision of the constitution is likely to have a moderating influence on the Party batheads,
Membership has been enormously increased by the mass entry of all non-commissioned officers and farm- er prisoners of war, thus augmenting Dir conservative while affording gruntled generals.
Indian Company
Strength. The following have been taken on the strength of the Indian Company as from 1st August, 1939:
Constables R200 Mether Bux, R218 Abbas, R229 Khurshed Burnydat
Abdul Karim. R251 Alam, R231 Mohamed All, R255 Rehmat Din, R267 Jamal Din, it272 Nazir Ahmed, 8276 Mohamed Sadiq, and K237 Mohamed Afzul,
II. Training Course-Part
The following members have qualified in Part II of Training Course on Friday, July 28th 1930:-
cials.
U.S. Sells Cotton
To Spain
months
DEADLOCK IN TOKYO
(Continued from Page 1.)
WASHINGTON, Aug. 7 (Reuter) President Roosevelt has signed a bill between the readjusting relations United States and the Philippines, preparatory to projected independence mass meeting which adopted resolu- tions denouncing Britain's alleged in 1940.
The bill has established duty-free insincerity at the Tokyo parleys. quotas for coconut oil. embroidery, tobacco and pearl buttons from the Philippines until 1946.
PARIS, Aug. 7 (Trans-Ocean)) Mr. Leslie Hore-Belisha, the British War Minister, suddenly left Paris to-day for the Riviera. It was
purely private character,
The resolutions were immediately
ese military conunanders in China, sent to Government leaders, Japan- the Mayors of leading cities, the British Ambassadors in Japan and China.
After the muss meeting, the de- monstrators paraded the city streets. About 20,000 people held the third anti-British demonstration at Nogoyn
from the city.
Constables R221 Nany Singh, 1226 Abker. R237 Kamis Mohamed Bachoo, R252 Fakir Muhumed. #257omelally stated that his visit was of on Sunday, according to u report
R258 A. W. Kadar, Sarwar Khan, R254 Abdul Harcon, R261 Mukhan Singh, R226 Kesar All, R270 S. A. and 1287 Ismail, 278 Lat Singh
of
Headquarters on
11 of
N. L. Advanti.
The undermentioned members the Indian Company will attend Tuesday, and Friday, August 8th and Indian Company 11th respectively for Part
at 17.30 hottry Training Course sharp:-
Constables 11206 Mehar Bux, R218 Khurshed Buraydat Abbas, 1229
R251 Alam. R231 Abdul Karim, Mohamed Ali. R255 Rahmat Din. 1287 Jamal Din, R272 Nazir Ahmed, R276 Mohamed Sadiq, R277 Mohamed Afzal, and R250-Abdullah-Khan-----
Patrol
between -Duty. Nightly 20.00 hours and midnight by mem- bers as detailed by the Offeer in Charge of Company.
Flying Squad
influence. anny
Death.
Commissioner and
Police chock La dis- Deputy Superintendent of
Reserve regret to announce the death
on the 5th August, 1930.
Emergency Unit Reserve Patrol Duty. Nightly between 20.00 hours and midnight by 110m- Ders as detailed by the Officer In Charge of Company.
O. FAGER,
I is thought that Generat Franeola of Constable 1365 Tal Wing Loung alley will aim at pleasing the army by it foreign policy and stressing Stain's Independence of the Axis. while pleasing the doctrinaire Falan-
e by his internal policy... Absolute Autarchy MADRID, Aug. 7 (Trans-Oeran A plan for the establishment of an absolute autorchy for Spain has been mupted by the Government, it was announced to-day by the Minister of
omree. Senor Suanzas.
economic Reorganisation of the Vrtem of the State will play a domin-
Det.-Sergeant Shaw said that You Yuk-lan, the complainant, was count- ing some money in the Shun Bierg Is Chung money changers of Pel Street on Sunday when the theft oe- curred. Yau had tendered money to be changed into Chinese currency and had left six $5 notes on the counter. The defendant walked into the shop, picked up the money and ran away. He was chased and ant role in this scheme. Private in- rested.
Det.-Sergeant Shaw said that the excuse given was that he was a re- fugee who had escaped from Japan- ese bombing. He had been in Hong- kong for a month.
Shot Naval Officer
D. S. P. (R)
NEW MOVES FOR PEACE
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tereats will be made subject to the general plan, but will not be crippled.
According to the economie plan, battle because they accepted in dully Spain will, in a few years tine, pro-
practice methods of violence. duce 200,000 1files of cotton annually.
The Minister of Finance, Senör They were generally ambitious, Amado, has announced the creation egocentric, emotional and of a committee for dealing with ex- Hence, always in the past their in catastrophe, peptional profits realised in trade and countries finished Industry.
generally in war and revolution, Travosty Of Government Because It was D travesty of
Was Under Arrest SINGAPORE DEFENCES government, it did not endure.
IT was revealed at the inquest, at Portsmouth recently on Lieut. Commander William Henry Wood (86) that he had been placed under arrest a short time before he was found shot in the head in his cabin in H.M.S. Hood.
Acting Commanding Omeer of the Hood, Commander William W. Davis, stated that after the Hood came into Portsmouth Dockyard at noon that Thursday he sent for Lleul-Com- mander Wood and informed him that he must consider himself under a rest pending investigation of charges of a disciplinary charter.
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to re-engage for a period not exceed ing six years. They are required for training ships for naval militiemen, and the maintenance of instructional duties at the naval air stations and In the service of certain ships in the
reserve fleet.
amoral.
The judgment of history already condemned the dictatorial system of government, and their leaders.
Events of the next few years would show the present generation whether this judgment of history was right.
There never existed any society where the fight for freedom and the development of a free human per- senality ceased. In the darkestį The second order announces the period of history, the fight continues decision to form a naval supplement- to-day. and will continue Lalit nry party and a Royal Morine victory and freedom will return. supplementary party, and to reor ganise the fleet air sem supplement- ory party.
Thirteen Hundred SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
65,000
CAUGHT WITH WINE
Has Court Sequel
LONDON, AUR. ? (UP)-Thirteen Castle Peak Rond Arrest hundred RAF. planes and men will participate in the annual air manoeuvres In a display which will last until next Friday,
A sentry was placed on duty out alde Lleul-Commander Wood's cabin.
Highfights include a blackout in A little later, Commander Davis 28 countries, Including London, for was Informed of the four hours, beginning at 12.30 o.m. added, he
on Thursday, in the most gelm nir tragedy.
The Coroner returned, a verdict of raid test since the Germans raided suicide while the balance of mind London in 1918. The planes will co- was disturbed, and expressed his operate with the anti-aircraft, artil- sympathy with the widow and mem-lery, rearchlight and air rald precau- bers of the ship's company.
tions organizations.
!
At the Kowloon Magistracy yester- day, Teang Fuk, 25, unemployed. was remanded for 24 hours by Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen on a charge of unlaw- ful possession of dutiable wine.
Tsong was arrested on the Castle Peak Road near So Uk village on
August 5.
Inspector Nollath applied for the - remand.
Investment!
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 (Havas) -- Military planes of the latest und #L most formidable, type took off various aerodromes in the United States.to-day...and.comled_out_cke were hibition flights over wide areas Mar-the thirtieth anniversary of the foundation of the U.S. Air Force on |August 2, 1909,
sa.
on
Oficiul ceremonies commemorating
74 n. the memorable occasion when the ..17 n. Government consented to
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INDUSTRIALS
purchase
.034 the first military observation cruft, 24 were held at Wright Field, outside .12 n.Dayton, Ohio, In the presence of
.72 sa. Jover 100,000 people.
There un aerial procession of all 200 n.types and makes of American mill- .397% n.tury planes passed before the eyes 1.35 s. of Major-General Arnoid, Air Force 185 m. Chief, officers of the Air Staff, and inilitary and air attaches of nine .67 n.foreign nations.
.15 n.
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30 n.
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Most attention was centred on the 8.10 n. 22-ton four-motored Boeing "Flying Fortress" which has broken no less than five records in the past three days.
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Experts of the aviation Industry were also especially Interested in .4.30 .the first public demonstration of a .8.30 -pilotless, radio-controlled
plane
,15/0 n.
.110 D. whleh, it is believed, may revolu-
tionize aerial fighting.
Long-Range Flight 8.40 n. While the official ceremonies took President ..4 n-place at Wright Field, ..4 n.Roosevolt gave the signal at 11001 and fifteen bombers took off at 5 n. Mitchel Field, New York to fly over 3434 n. some 20 elties in New York, New par o. Jersey, Pennsylvania and the New 3.70 n. England States. At the same time, .8 8. fifteen modern pursuits took to the .4% n. air at Solfridge Field, Michigan, to
over 100 n.fly
Washington, D.C., and Eevernt other
These big towns. 10.70 .aerial manoeuvres were described by 7.40 n.radio reporters who secured pri- and in ob- .3.70 n.vileged places on land
.65 n.servilon planes. .22% n. ..8.20 n. ,5 л.
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.7.00 n
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