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NEW · ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that An Interim Dividend of Dollars one per Share has been declared for the year 1939, and will be payable on and after Thursday, 7th Sep- tember, 1939.. Dividend Warrants may be obtained an application ut the Company's Registered Omer, P. & O. Building.
THE REGISTER. OF SHARES of the Company will be CLOSED from MONDAY, -28TÍU AUGUST, to WEDNESDAY, 6TH SEPTEM- BER (hoth days inclusive) during which period no transfer of shares can be registered..
By Order of the Board of Directors.
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., ETD,
Agents.
Hongkong, 27th July, 1939,-
U.S. AGRICULTURE Reductions of Payments On. Cotton
Washington. Aug 20. The United States Department of Agriculture has announced that pay- ments under the 1939 Agriculture Conservation Programme will be the as originally indicated last Noyember, except for En fr cent. reductions on rottun, rier; fire cured tobacco,, air eured tobacco und
same
eral
|*:oit deplethug crops
This cotton payment will be 10 cent per pad, artead of a gents. It is that the reihieting, dr necessary with a view - tre paving, and
rafive farmers a chore in the $500,000,000 provided under the St
. Conservation Art and ensopivators, la these eps are larger than was estinated.
Payments will start to the farmerr. stila, poitinu ang for evral martheuter.
:
FEDERAL RESERVE
Washington, Aug. 18. ^ The Federal Reserve Boord "report- ed a record volume of excejs reserves or idle bank funds of $4,500,000,000, which is sufient for a theoretical credit expansion of $32,700,000,000:—- United Press.
CROWN LAND AUCTION
Morrison Hill
Be Offered
Το
The sale of Crown Land in Wichal and Island Roads will take place at | the P.W.D. offices on September
The Wanchai lot is land fol Na 5500 which is south of Filand Lotiè Nos. 1774 and 3769, Wonchal Rond, It has an area about 3,000 square feet, an annual rent of $68 and an upset Price of $15,000. This is the Morrison Hill area.
Rural Building Lot. No. 427, which adjoins R.B.L. 390, infand Road, has an area of about 14,000 square feet, un annual rent, of $160 and an upsely price of $2,803.
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H.K. Stock Market
The
following
Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
INTENSIVE AIR RAIDS
Cool Work
By Alleged Thief
August 21,
1939.
MILITARY DRIVER FINED
Court Sequel To Accident
Private W. Reynolds of the Royal R. A. D. Forrest at the Central Magistracy this morning wheri found guilty of driving without due care and caution in Repulse Bay Road on
28. July
CHUNGKING, Aug. 21, (Central), -Open towns in Klangsi, Hunan and Kwangtung were subjected to flerce
Despite the fact that it was day- bombing altarks by Japanese planes yesterday, with considerable losses light and there were people in the in civilian lives and
house, Ip Wah, 44, entered the first property. the Chekinng-Klangst floor of 262 Reclamation Street yes- Shangjoo, o
in vant Klangst, was twice terday, walked into the kitchen and Railway
A large number of high calmly left the house with a kettle, attacked. Are explosive and incendiary bombs were I was alleged at the Kowloon Mngis-Scots Regiment was fined $10 by Mr
causing some 100 civilian trucy to-day.
an equal south and Changshu, Slanglan, on the west banks of the Slang
River mouth of Changsha In Ilunan, was attacked by two Japon- than a dozen ese boinbera. More civilians were killed and wounded.
Passing over Changsha, the raiders machine-gunned the city for several
of
of houses.
Nace and, were ako bombed,
Trainutes.
Three alrernft participated in the attack, on Yungyun, Lienping and Shlukwan and other towns in north casualties Kwangtung. Sa for two are known in Shlukwan.
During the Japanese air raid over Yeungkos, south Kwanglung coas tat lown southwest of Sunning, last Friday, over 10 givilians were killed and wounded.
quotations were Shanghai Polo-
issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- ket this morning.
ILK. Banks
BANKS
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1,855 11
IK. Banks.(H.K. Heg.) :£..75 m.. Chartered £.
Merulintile, A., & 11.
Mercantile, C. Dust Asia $..
£
INSURANCES
Canteurs S
Union S
· Clana Buderwrḍera $. RK Fire S... N
SHIPPING Thandur S.. NSTERIDikali. 5.
Yędo-Chums, P.$ indie-China, DS Shell Bearers nfe
Wharves
Derks $.0
Providents
DOCKS ETC.
New Lop. Shes. Sb. Ducts, Sh. $.
MINING
Kallan 5/-
Hasta $....
Venz. Gold $:. Hongkong Mines ct.
LANDS
Hate. $ Lands $ (xd.)
Land 4% de. S
Sa Lands Sh.
Humphreys $, .
H.K. Realties S. Chinese Estates S........
UTILITIES
Trams (x.d.)
Peak Trams (old). $.. Peak Trams (new) Ferries $
Lights (old) $
Hghts (new) $.. Electrics $ Mario Electrica Sandakan Lights $ Telephone (old) S
actions) $
124 n.
.12 m.
72 n.
BRITAIN DEFEATS AMERICA
Shanghai, August 19.
Great Britain, represented by C31.
However, Ip did not get away with the alleged theft, for he was arrested when a district watchman questioned him as he was approaching a marine hawker to sell the kettle.
Det.-Sergeant Pope told Mr. Q, A.
The summons was taken out fol- lowing an accident between a mili- tury lorry driven by Reynolds, and a ear driven by Mr. J. L. Andrew, A. Macfadyen, that when Ip entered which had to swerve to the left to with the lorry. the houre it was 0 a.m. The in-avoid a collision
in their Damage to the ear amounted to more males of the flat were cubicles, and by pushing the street than $50.
Trame Sub-Inspector F. J. Clarke door open Ip got into the kitchen. undbserved and stole a kettle; he prosecuted. then calmly walked out of the house,
Ip admitted the charge of house breaking Jald against him and was remanded for 24 hours.
Connected with the theft of ket tles, To Chin, 30, was charged be tore Mr. Macfadyen with burglary. He admitted the charge and was
also remanded for 24 hours.
Despatch Rider's Evidenco Evidener was given by Pte. A. G. Lermont Paysiale, a despatch rider of the convoy of trucks, who said he was going up Repulse Bay Road shortly after midnight on July 20 when he saw a stationary lorry at the side of the rond. 1is speed WAS about 15 mph.
Driving on, he raw the lights of a ear coming down the hill at a good speed, and he also heard the wheel of the car striking the mudguard as was going around the corner. He signalled the cur to slow down, but it
Det.-Sergeant Pope said that after elimbing over a wall, To had broken a padinck and entered 144 Reclama- tion Street to steal two kettles from the kitchen. Two delectives arrested | did not do so. him it Shanghai Street.
W. Hornby, Johit Keswick, Major 3
NESE SUCCESSES
(REPORTED
get from Pape 7.3
R. A. R. Neville and Major J. R.sueezing gasalted to weaken the
Chinese resiste -200 m.) Mar Raste.h-Walker, to-day scored 400 gam hing vatay over the United Alana State reprobated by N. F. Allan
11..
Twe Japanic.Xtalions were used in the fesults.
Chines
traps, later recovered
A number of pued 3. Franklin, Cheder Fritz and G. 12, Chertion, nine goal to one in the ESB Peter Grain Cup polo tatilch at the Gen. Lanterñance,
As a result Britain have broken .60 # the United States requience of five
30 1eansecutive victories.
430
.1002
4.15
Major Neville was the star of the n.matelt, seorang six mandirent goals The victory of his goals to unc
one-sided presents the mot counter in many years.
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British team were rated ...8 B. goals handicap and the Americans' .110 10.
Britain's term was the strongest 13/6 n. Aelded for many years and, mounted as well as their opponents, had the match well in hand at the end of the second chukker.
.8.40 n.
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The Sir Peter Grain Cup was pre- 14,50 m. rented by 1920 by the then Chief Justice of the British Supreme Court,
Shanghal,
and replaced the Cun- ningham Cup which Britain had won outright.
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Mrs. Milton J. Helmick, wife of the fudge of the United States Court for Chita, resented the Cup to Col. 18.20 . Hornby, captain of the British team.
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Information
In a fightning raid, e únit. re-occupied Tapanetien,thew. of Tungshan in South Hup day night. Simultaneous raaf, other units, nackd
shan, orar Tung-ham Many
Fri-
Jab
ese are said to have been liken på
-
The Iorry driven by Reynolds, was Just passing the stationary truck when he noticed the oncoming car.
Questioned by Inspector Clarke, witness said he was about 50 yards from the bend when he Orst saw the
driven the lorry while car,
by Reynold was about 40 yards behind him.
Inspector Clarke pointed out that The accident occurred just past the stationary lorry, and if the ear had covered the 50 odd yarda m the time taken by Reynold's lorry to pars the stationary Perry, the pred of the war md have been about 300 mp.l. which was impossible.
Stole Pig Iron
At Tainyuan, cast of Hestassen inFrom H.K. Ship
South Shans), the Jupanèse garriton, numbering over 1,000, had to retreat toward Tsinhsien before it Chinese attack.
Japanese at Changebih and The Lucheng, north of Tsanding, hard-pressed by Chitse troups, it is stated, and have called up some 4,000 reinforcententi.
Chinese positions in the vicinity of A Japanese drive towards the Heilungkwan, north-west of Linten was repelled by the Chinese, whit in- flicted heavy losses on the attackers.
Plane Forced Down
A "Central News" message from North Kiangsu reports that a Japanese plane was forced down, at Yeung- chung in north Kinngsu during a YU- connoitring flight on August 14, The muchine was totally wrecked. One member of the crew. was captured while the other two are still at large.
Ceted for the theft of 2,500 Has Iron from the Talamba by Afr.imsworth at the Kowloon Magistrae Saturday, LI You, 40, Mr. Himsworthis and N R 53, appeared before morning and were fined $4 six weeks' hard labour. records.
L and Ng had previous police During the typhoon two years ago, ballast was taken of the Talamba in the form of jûg Iron.
Japanese War Losses
POST OFFICE.
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In all cases parcels can only belstances permit and at senders risk.
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Reg.
..Aug. 21, 5 p.m.
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Tuesday
...Aug, 21, 7 p.m.
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Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Marseilles Antenor and London-due London, 27th September,
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Glaucus ....Wed., Aug. 23, 9.30 a.m. Air Mail for Indo-China only-due Air France Flane....Wed., Auz. 23.
G. P. O. and K. P. O. fanol, 23rd August.
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mony vla, Hamburg
FANCHENG, Aug, 21 (Centra)-Manila A total of 20,727 Japenese ere claimed to have been killed and Chinese Retaliation
wounded on the Hupch front durin the four months of April-July by CHUNGKING, Aug, 21 (Central).a military communique Just issued. Amoy -According to beiated reports, 24 Japanese and Manchukuo" (roops Another act in the drama of Spalu squadron of Chinese planes bombed captured by the Chinese in the period has been played
In South Yungcheng
Skansi, on numbered 322 men. Other losses August 13, indicting considerable suffered by the inviklers included 200 horses, 882 rifles. 511 machine and tosses on the Japanese.
Ten military planes were presented sub-machine guns, five mortars, three to the Chinese Government by 4,000,- planes, 230 hand grenades and some Haplong 000 pepple of Sinking at on impres- 20,000 rounds of annuntion. sive ceremony at an undisclosed plove yesterday morning. The machines were christened and then received by
the Government.
Ex-King Alfonso, has been, offered the Spanish Throne but has declined it both for himself and his son Dun Juan. He would not accept General 1333/00 5. Franco's terma,
.3.70 n.
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STORES, A Dairy Farms (old) Dairy Farms (new). Watsons 9.
Lane, Crawfords $. Sinceres $.
Wing On (H.K.) $.
Powell Ltd. 恋
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Shai Cotton Sh. $ Zoong Sing, Sh. $. Wing On Textiles, Sh.S
MISC. II.K. Entertainments Constructions (old) $.. Constructions (new) $. Vibro Piling $A Ch. Govt. 5 1825
G. Bonds
H.K. Govt. 45% Loan 1. Govt. 34% Loan Maranans (Lon.) s/-. Marsmans (HK) -
21 n. .10% n. 7.90 sa.
7.50 No4.80 n. 41.
The offer was made to the Duke
of Maura, who flew froin King Al-General Chou Tse-jou on behalf of First Shot In World
fonso, in Switzerland, landed at San- tander, and was taken to Francoat Burgos recently.
4
intse ensunities are also War Commemorated Heavy Japanese reported as a result of two raids by Chinese units, on the Japanese head- Timing at Siennumivo, quarters, interview were their attacks well, the Chinese took n.
Franco, SurePhalangist (Folat the Japanese by surprise, 180 n. chief and Home Secretary. Count Foreign 12h na] Jordana, pre Monarchist
Present at the
42 Minister, and an oficial, from 484 German Embassy.
the
that
He
,0.00 n. Franco put forward terms 1.55 n.would have virtually made Alfonso
lnfà pelsoner, in its own country. ..02 n. would have no power, but must obey
thes Pafangist National Council,
.33% n.
102 n.
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" MONS, Aux. 20. (Reuter)-A monument-commemorating the first British shot Bred in Belgium in the World War and the rst British unveiled near cavalry charge, was
Hwai River Flood CHÙNGKING, Aug. 21 (Central),here to-day.
A despatch from an undisclosed The ceremony was attended by base in north Klungsu states that the Major General R. L.Mullens and level of the jitwal River took a sudden oficers and men of the 4th Royal rise at several places along its course. Irish Dragoon Guards, the first and already ave breaches have occurregiment to go into action against the red along the embankments in Anh-Germans, wei.
is
The Hwal River is one of China's The Duke of Mauri stated that the 094b ex-King would not accept conditions chief conservancy problems and 14/- that deprived him of the Royal pre-second only to the Yellow River, 4/-rogative to summon or dismiss Par- China's Sorrow, in the record of disasters caused. The collapse of the embankments was attributed to the lack of repair following the with drawal of the Chinese forces.
All Quiet On Mongol Front
Hainking, Aug. 20.
libment.
Colint Jordana, for the Monarchists, urged the alternative of abdication in favour of Don Jah, on Franco's terms. This was refused, on the grounds that it was the Crown and not the Individual that mattered.
Suner stated that the Phelongists Despite sporadic skirmishes due to would accept the Monarchy only. if persistent but ineffective attempts by their demands were met in full. Soviet and Outer Mongol forces extend their counter-attacks
Recently, Franco issued his decree the border rivers, no striking changes have been made along the Manchu-appointing himself "supreme lender, kuo-Outer Mongol frontier during responsible.only to God and history." the past fortnight.
TIENTSIN FLOODS
to
across
PERIL
(Continued from Page 1.)
and the whole place is flooded to a aerial depth of several feet to-day.
TIENTSIN CURRENCY ISSUE: NEW HINTS (Continued from Page 1)
to blockade Hongkong. They state that a blackade proper would need a They expressed the declaration of war and extensive naval opinion that Japan is possibly merely preparations. planning to cut communications be- tween Kowloon and the China mala- lund. However, they admit the seriousness of the International situn- tion and emphasise that Britain's determination to support Poland is unchanged.
Snatcher Caned
Four months' hard labour and ten strokes df the cane was the sen- tence imposed on Yuen Kee, 25, un- employed, by Mr. E. Illmsworth at the Kowloon Magistracy this morn- ing for the theft of a wrist watch, valued at $15, from Fan Ling-po, 38, married woman, ni Fuk Wing Street. Yuen snatched the watch from Fan's left wrist, and was ar- rested by a Chinese detective after
chase.
Salzburg Talks
BPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" SALZBURG, Aug. 20 (UP)-The German Foreign Minister, Herr Von Ribbenthrop, was in conference with Hitler at Berchtesgaden to-day.
The British and Italian Ambas- British Ministers Active zadors are expected here on Monday, Von LONDON, Aug. 20 (UF).-A state-probably for talks with Herr
No. 10 Ribbenthrop.
Unsuccessful counter-attacks were made on the Japanese positions on the enslern bank of the Khalia River near Noro heights between August 12 und August 14. All these attempts were severely repulsed.
artillery and Japanese
According to a "United Prem" re- bombardment hos succeeded in
Soviet silencing the
and Outer port a part of Victoria Road, which Mongol artillery on the west bank of is the principai business thoroughfarement has been issued from
In British Concession, is now under Downing Street saying: "The Minis- the Khalha River.
five feet of water, while the floods are ters have dispersed to recess until the Mr. Chamberlain returns from Scol- the meeting of land to preside ot even deeper in other parts of Concession,
The British Consulate, the principal Ministers arranged for Tuesday. Mr. hotel and the "United Press" office Chamberlain will leave Scotland this
The math forces of the Soviet and Outer Mongol troops on the frontier have retreated about 10 kulometres the of west near the confluence Holstein and Khalha Rivers.
Autumn cul is beginning in the are all situated in Victoria Road, and frontler area, Japanene and Man- their basements are flooded out. chukuo soldiers are busily engaged In the lower section of the, town, picking up the tanks, motor-lorries, all telephone communication has been guns and wreckages of planes disrupted.
(For earlier story of Tienistu flood abandoned by the retreating Soviet and Quler Mongol forces-Domel, sce l'ago 4).
afternoon and arrive in London carly
Money Lost
Mrs. 1. L Preobtanjansky, resid-
at No. 18 Jordon Road, has re to-morrow."
Lord Hailinx returned to Yorkshireported to the Police the theft of $17 The sum of $00 in money was also this morning, but is returning to in money from the house yesterday. London again to-night. The Minister
Tung Boarding House yesterday. for War is on holiday at Cannes, but lost by Li Fuk-fu from the Lule Ho returns to London to-morrow."
Formosa
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Schurnhorst Wed., Aug. 23, 7 p.m.
Thursday
Canton Maru
Thurs., Aug 24, 10.30 u.m. Wosang....Thurs., Aug, 24, 3 p.m. Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane
Direct Service"-due London, 31st Augui
Thurs, Aug. 24.
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Rex.
Aug. 24, 5 p.m.
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Air Mall for Malaya. Java and Imperial Airways Plane
Australia by "Imperiat Airway Direct Service" due Sydney 1st "ScpitmberTM
Thurs., Aug. 24.
K.P.0.
-Reg
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Ord.
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G.P.0.
Reg.
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Ord.........Aug. 24, 7 D.BI.
Thurs., Aug. 24.
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Ilono- Pan American Airways
lulu and U.S.A. by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Servies" -due San Francisco 31st August.
Shanghai Tourane Haiphong
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Giulio Cesare Fri., Aug. 25, 0.30 n.m. Szechuen .Fri., Aug 25, 1.30 pm, Tsinan.........Fri, Aug. 25, 2 p.m. Emp. of Japan Fri., Aug, 25, 3.30 p.m.
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Kowloon P. Ó.
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.Aug. 25, 5 p.m.
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