Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
September 4, 1939.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE
A. GOEKE & CO. (1935) EXPORT
25 words $2.00 for 3 days prepaid SITUATIONS VACANT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the partnership heretofore FAH WONG wanted for Peak disubsisting between BUNNAN triel. Apply Box No. 519, "Hongkong TONG and WALTER FORAITA Telegraph."
carrying business as Importers and Exporters at China Building, (4th floor), Victoria, Hong Kong, under the above style or firm name has been dissolved by reason of the retirement of the said Walter Foraita from the said firm as from All the 24th day of August, 1939.
PREMISES TO LET. PREMISES to let, Grampian Road diningroom, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, servants' quarters, two kitchens, garage. Furniture can be taken
H.K.$1,000
offers. Rental $135. Enquiries phone Lum 24205.
Over
or
NEWS EMPIRE
NEW SOUTH WALES PREMIER RESIGNS
Sydney.
Public
debts due to and owing by the said Gem will be received and paid respectively by the said Bunnan Tong, who will continue to carry on the said business under the same style or firm name as above Dated the 2nd day of Septem- ber, 1939,
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F. E. NASH & CO., Solicitora for the abovenamed Bunnan Tong and Walter Foraita,
Bank of East Asia Building. long Kang.
Mr. D. S. B. Stevens to-night resigned the Premiership of New South Wales, in consequence of the passage by the Assembly, by 43 votes to 41, of a motion by Mr. E: S. Spooner, who resigned as Works Minister on July 20, The motion demanded that all money COMPULSORY SERVICE designed for the relief of unemploy- ment should be used for that pur- poils amounted to an attack on the Ministry's financial policy. Mr. Stevens regarded it as a motion of
reason
censure, The
for Mr. Spooner's resignation In July was that the Cabinet had decided on more rigid control of public works expenditure designed to absorb the unemployed.
The Governor, Lord Wakehurst, will
consult Mr. Lang, as Lender of the Opposition, to-morrow. Mr. Lang
TRIBUNAL
It โป notiẞed for general information that notice of appeal, under Section 8 of the Compulsory Service Ordinance No. 32 of 1939, from the bindings of the Compul- Hory Service Tribunal should be addressed to the Registrar, Courts of Justice, Hong Kong.
C. BRAMALL BURGESS, will be unable to form a Ministry as Clerk to the Compulsory Service his Socialist followers have only 25 out of 90
Beats.
Ariny Decision Criticised.-Press
and wireless commentators and mili-
tary officers strongly criticise the
Tribunal.
September 1, 1939,
Feileral Cabinet's unexpected decision TRINITY COLLEGE OF
against standing army,
Polar Offer Declined. Sir Henry Gullett, Commonwealth Minister for Exterant Affairs, announced to-day
MUSIC LONDON
G.
CENSORSHIP.
R.
The Public la hereby notified that General Telegraph and Portal Censorship has been re-imposed. 2. Telograms will only bo accopted subject to the following restrictions:-
The use of Code or Cipher is prohibited. All telegrams must be in one of tha following languages:- English or French.
(1)
(2)
(3)
The surname of the sender or name of sending firm must be included in the telegram to be transmitted and paid for.
(4) Reglatered abbreviated telegraphic addresses must not be used.
C. G. SOLLIS, Censor, Fire Brigade Bullding, 1st September, 1939,
NOTICE
A. R. P.
on
A series of Lectures in English, to be held Tuesdays and Fridays, will commence on Tues- day, 6th September, at 6 p.m. in St. Andrew's Church Kowloon.
Inll,
FIRST DAY OF THE WAR
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declared war; so Australia ha de- clared war also.
Il Duce's Efforts
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" BERLIN, Sept. 3 (UP).—Competent quarters stated to-day that Signor Benito Mussolini is still continuing
his efforts to prevent the outbreak of
a general European war,
German Air Claims
BERLIN, Sept. 3 (Iteuter)An
that the Cabinet had not been able Local Examination in Theory claims that the whole area over the
to accept the offer
mode by Sir
Hubert Wilkins to lead an Antarctic expedition in the exploration vessel Wyatt Earp. The Wyatt Earp is at present transporting munitions from Melbourne to all fortified paints along
the Australian const.-Reuter. INDIA
LIQUOR PERMITS FOR LINER PASSENGERS
Bombay. Excise officers were on the quay- side recently to issue temporary liquor permits to foreign visitors and tourists who arrived by the P. & O. liner Rajputana, 18,044 fons. This is the first large liner to arrive since the coming into force of Prohibition in the City,
.2nd December, 1939.
The last day of entry for the forthcoming examination in Theory will be 15th September, 1939. Entry forms may
be obtained from the Local Secret-
ary.
J. E. ANDERSON,
Local Secretary, c/o The Anderson Music Co., Ltd. St. George's Bidg., Ice House St.
Five permits were given entitling CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
the holders to one and a half units of liquor a week. A unit consists of one bottle of whisky, three bottles of wine or nine bottles of beer.
For being in possession of lethal weapons, banned under the Bombay City curfew order, 120 persons were arrested inst night. Of these 44 were convicted.
City life is now normal. Fitty police officers and 500 constables look up Prohibition, duly and are posted at the docks and creeks along the const line, the railway stations and Important street junctions, A special officer of the Government is receiving requests for employment from parsons thrown out of work by Prohibition.
Hanger Strike Off-Political pri- soners who went on hunger strike on July 7 have decided to give up fasting for two months, in the hope that the Government will release them before the period elapses,
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
Steamship
“JEAN LABORDE" 21 A/30 Bringing Cargo from Marselles via Solgon arrived Hongkong on Thursday, 31st August, 1939.
Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables are being unded and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloom Whart and Godown Co., Ltd., Kow- Joon, whence delivery may be obtain- ed immediately after landing.
All claims must be sent in to me on or before 11th September, 1930, or they will not be recognized.
presence of the Consignees at 10 am.
Army High Command communiqu
battle prea and the hinterland
air forces.
Housewife Offers To Make Kilts for Army:
Gets Order for 1,000
CLYDEBANK.
POST OFFICE.
SUSPENSION OF ALL UP EMPIRE
GENERAL HOLIDAY
the
AIR MAIL SERVICE
To-day, September As from 5.00 p.m. Monday, 4th September, the all up Empire alr General Post Office and Kowloon
being.
8 am to Noon, Sheungwan Branch A BAND of kit-making housewives is being gathered together mail service is suspended for the time Central Post Office will be open from
here to help Army chiefs overcome a kilt famine.
First class mail for destinations Post Office will be open from 8 am Their leader is small, 44-years-old Mrs. Alice McColgan, served by Imperial Airways whether to 10 am, and the other Branch who, when she heard that there was a shortage of kilts for Included in the all up scheme or not Post Onces will be entirely closed. Highland regiments, wrote to the War Office and offered her will be subjected to a surcharge of help. With her father she had made Army kilta during the $1.00 per half ounce it sent by the pillar boxes as on Sundays, one war, and she was able to persuade the War Office to let in addition to the present tackle the job.
Letters may however be pent to such destinations by surface transport at the following rates:- (a) To British Possessions:-
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Two and a half tons of tartan and an order for 1,000 arrived at the little shop which she has opened here.
But Mrs. McColgan was faced with| a problem, for there are no un- employed kilt makers in Scotland and
she had to have help.
1
She remembered the women' with whom she had worked many years ago in her father's business. Most of them were married, but she traced 15 of them and asked them to help.
"Most of them have families, but they are all patriots and were eager to help," she said. "Arrangements have been made for housekeepers to look after their homes.
her
kilts
EMPIRE NEWS
WEALTH FROM SEA FOR AUSTRALIA
Sydney.
Govern-
ratex.
nir mall
15 cents for the first ounce.
for each cents
succeeding
10
ounce.
10 cents per postcard.
(b) To Foreign Countries:-
25 cents for the first ounce.
succeeding
15 cents for each
ounce.
15 cents per postenril. All letters intended for despatch by air must be so superscribed, and bear a blue air mail Tabel.
There will be one collection from
delivery of ordinary correspondence at 11.30 am, and one delivery of registered correspondence at 11 am
The Branch Offices at Stanley, Tai Po and Un Long will also have one delivery of ordinary correspondence- at 11 am.
The Money Order Office will be entirely closed.
OUTWARD MAIL, TIMES
Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertis ed to close at or before 9 am, re- gistered and parcel mails are closed is at 6 p.m. on the previous day.
VIA SIBERIA ROUTE The Federal and State
Parcel Post Service to China ments are co-operating In the
Customs Embargo 03 subject to a "They are coming here in the next foundation of a large-scale fishing certain foreign goods, a list of which few days and we are starting at once Industry in Australia, Their re- on kilts for the Seaforth High searches show that there is immense may be seen at G.P.O. & KPO, Janders."
In all casca parvels can only be sen-wealth nwalling exploitation.
despatch as circum When the housewives have
accepted for A wealthy group of Sydney busl-stances permit and at senders risk. pleted the 1,000 kilts it is expectedness men proposes to establish fish meal ond o industry with they will receive another contract.
capital of £50,000.
Official Secrets
Case
HINT OF DUPING POSSIBLE ENEMY
UGGESTIONS that
SU
com.
4
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A plant is to be erected at Walsh Island, near Newcastle, New South Wales, which will be leused to the company by the State Government, TANGANYIKA
NEW ATTITUDE OF GERMANS
Dar-es-Salaam.
A more excitable tendency among younger Germans in certain up- country, centres, such as Mbeya and Iringa, 13 arousing uneasiness in unofficial circles here. It is ques- tioned whether the European tension His about to be more strongly reflected
in Tanganyika.
There has been a tendency lately for Germans to withdraw from their former friendly association with the British. The attitude of the older possible enemy might
men of all communities gives rise to have been led "down the the hope that better sense will pre-
garden-path" were made by vall
KENYA
TRIBESMEN APPEAL defending counsel at Rich- ismond recently when Donald
Owen Reginald Adams (56), |
TO LONDON described as a racing jour- The alleged eviction of tribesmen nalist, of Friars Stile Road, from the Teita Richmond, was sent for trial extension of labour troubles, cul- at the Old Bailey on a minating in strikes at Mombasa, charge under the Official the Kikuyu Association cabled Secrets Act.
completely controlled by the German It aserts that the attacks have been confined to military objectives; German armoured cars reached the Vistala at noon on Saturday, German forces effectively attacked points of the river.
and declares that after units of
The communique asserts that one bridge, and another which was under construction, were destroyed by numerous bombs.
An Important railway station was
also bombed.
The statements adds that while
being at military objectives were Į tacked and destroyed, there was re- sistance by. Polish anti-aircraft and pursuit planes.
Mombasa,
Hills district, 120 miles from Mombasa, has caused an
#
The native Teita Hills branch of
protest to the Colonial Office
regard- been referred by the Colonial Trouble is spreading and extra
German
He is accused of "record-ing the evictions. The matter has ing information relating to Secretary, to the Kenya Government. H.M. Forces which was cal-police have been drafted to the dis- culated to be, or might be, trict. It is believed that directly or indirectly, useful propaganda and money" behind to an enemy."
Adams, who pleaded not guilty and reserved his defence, was re-
"We Shall Be Victorious" BPECIAL TO. THE "TELEGRAPH" PARIS, Sept. 3, (UP)-M. Dala-fused ball, dier in a broadcast to-night declared: "Poland is the victim of a most brutal invasion. The responsibility for the crisis rests entirely on the his shoulders of Herr Hitler and Government.
"We were hoping for peace this morning and we did everything pos- sible to maintain it, but Hiller want ed wor
The cause of France is justice, and we shall be victorious."
THE NEWS RECEIVED IN H.K.
(Continued from Page 1.)
Extra editions have been eagerly purchased by renders,
Gorman Club Sealed
Damaged Packages will be examin- the Company's Surveyor ed by New Indian Film Company-It # MCBTS:Goddard and Douglas in the reported that the Tata Iron and Steel Co. has underwritten £40,000 worth
on Wednesday, 6th September, 1030. All German activities in Hongkong of Preference shares of National
Consignees must have a Revenue have ceased. Business houses and Studios Ltd., a new enterprise, to produce high grade Indian Alms. Officer in attendance when any duti-shops have closed and the German The authorized capital is £200,000.
able goods are examined by the Com- Club in Cannaught Road Centrul has pany's Surveyors,
been sealed by the Police.
BRITISH WAR CABINET
(Continued from Page 1.)
War Cabinet, and therefore Sir John Anderson's name will pro- bably appear in a further list as Cabinet Minister.
Cabinet took place to-day.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever,
R. OHI Agent. Hongkong, 30th August, 1030,
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
"YANG TSE" 10"AEO/32
The Consular staff were packing their bags and papers when à Tele- graph representative called at the Consulate this morning. Two detec- tives are on guard.
Consulate Guard
"
The court was closed to the Press and public for an hour and three- witnesses gave quarters when len evidence in camera,
the trouble. INDIA
arc
ZOO TO EXPEL ITS HIPPOPOTAMUSES
Calcutta.
The Calcutta Zoo has decided to diapose of its two hippopotamuses which have been a great attraction. The reason for the public interest CODE IN BOOK COVER
in these animals is that one of them Detecive-Inspector Gagan, of Scot-devoured n young Hindu woman who
that on June 30, was feeding him. und Yard, said with other officers and Colonel
The beast, which Hinchley Cooke, he saw Adema in a seized the woman's arm and pulled
has
an uncertain
tain temper, suddenly unck nitic bedroom.
They searched the room, and the her over the low barrier. officer produced on encyclopaedia
authorities tried to make it which he said he found there. On impossible for such a' tragedy to be the inside back cover of it there repeated by raising the wall, but the appeared to be a code written in ink. foundation sank several feet, so the
He alleged that Adama sald: "That hippopotamuses are
The
is a code I used to write letters with, highest bidder.
to
go to the
"QUEEN ELIZABETH
I had a code message from Germany CANADA about February. The message was about some books they wanted me to get from the Wor Office. Every- thing I have sent to Germany has come from newspapers."
In a letter-rack on the wall facing the door, said the officer, he found another code, Adama seld: "I don't know what that in
He found a £5 note in a leather wallet in a tin box.
ISLE"
Montreal, Endymion Isle, one of the larger stands in the Thousand Island group in the St. Lawrence River, is to be renamed "Queen Elizabeth isle" in commemoration of the Royal visit to Eastern Canada.
"WIFE DOES NOT KNOW" The President of the Thousand The officer said that while he was Island Association, Mr. John T. examining the note Adams stated: Horan, made a tour of the islands by "Don't let the wife see that. She motor bont, and selected Endymion doesn't know I have got it."
Isle for the honour.
Adams handed him an attache case intention on the part of Adama to containing some lined foolscop headed "D.O.R.A.,", papers headed assist an enemy, Gip-Anglo-German Import Agency. "Is there anything for which you Duke Street," and printed envelopes think a foreign Power would really of "Kart Raedier and Co.," with a pay one halfpenny, let alone a £5 Germun address.
note?" said Mr. Whittaker.
The Consul-General, Mr. H. perich, said he had no statement to
make.
It is beleived the Consular staft will leave for Manila in the first avalluble boat.
It was learned that the staffs of most of the German commercial houses had evacuated during the week, having closed up their firms.
Shops Closed
Inspector Gagan, replying to Mr. He asked the Bench to consider J. A. Whittaker, for Adams, said that the possibility that it might be that Adams gave him all the assistance the enemy had been "led down the he asked for.
garden path."
Mr. Chamberlain yesterday invitedSteamship Sir Archibald Sinclair to accept Cabinet office, but after consultation with the Liberal Party, Sir Archibald informed the Premier that he and his Bringing Cargo from Dunkirk vin friends felt they could render better Haiphong, arrived Hongkong on
Detective-Sergeant Cuvency sald| With regard to the codes, Adams service to the nation and the Govern-Friday, 1st September, 1939.
that he found a British passport, a was a racing correspondent and one ment by supporting all necessary war Consignees are hereby informed
folder containing correspondence would expect him to have codes at hin measures from an independent posi- that their goods with the exception
with Feodor Bergmann, of Dresden, home. tion.
of Opium, Treasure and Valuables Schmidt and Co., of Chater Road, and foolscap headed D.OR.A. in BALLOON BARRAGE REPORT The first meeting of the War are being landed and stored into the dealers in mathematical instruments, Adams's room.
As to the report on the balloon Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon cameras, etc. had closed last week. He also found newspaper cuttings barrage, he thought it was suggested Mr. Anthony Eden will be Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kow-Most of the stock in the shop was relating to British defence and ser- that that, above all was information Dominions Secretary, with other loon, whence delivery may be obtain- removed and
show cases the
are vice
vice matters, and copies of a British which was likely to be very important ed immediately after landing..
practically empty. A few cheap magazine entitled "Defence." There to an enemy. supplementary tasks of a special
All claims must be sent in to me cameras and other goods of little was also a small blue book-a Ger- "I suggest that the whole of that nature,
on or before 12th September, 1939, value are lying about in disorder, man year book and between two information appeared in a pubile or they will not be recognized. indicating a hurried departure, pages he found what appeared to be periodical which one could buy for
Damaged Packages will be examin- Melchers, of Ice Housé Street, one à code written in ink:
Law pence on a newspaper stall ed by the Company's Burveyor of the biggest German firms in the
Vincent Evans, prosecuting, here, and, presumably, could be obe Messrs-Goddard and Douglas in the Colony, are closed and a view into the then said he had to call certain evi- tained without any great dimeulty in presence of the Consignees at 10 am, officer through the glass pannelling dence which necessitated that the Germany" said Mr. Whittaker.
aimilar state shows a
of affairs. The court should sit in camera. on Thursday, 7th September, 1930.
Mr. Vincent Evans said: "It is quite omos tables Consignees must have a Revenus
are more or less cleared. When the hearing was resumed in clear from the steps he took to con- and other documents are public Officer in attendance when any duti-
papers and Bome
two ΠΟΣΟ witnesses gave ceal his identity in many, ways, and lying
ing about. A detective is stationed evidence, after which Mr. Whittaker the steps he took to obtain informa able goods are examined by the: Company's Surveyors.
Eward at the entrance,
submitted that there Was no case to tion he’war neked to by these foreign Carlowitz Co., of the Bank of answer.
And China Building, Queen's Road, is also He suggested that the information thing in his power to supply them
agents, that he had been
doing every- closed and nothing is visible. It is alleged to have been received could with information they were seeking." understood that the Manager and not possibly be prejudicial to the "A letter relating to the balloon German members of the staff interests of the State: There was no barrage never want because it was evacuated · some days ago.
evidence at all that there was any stopped,", concluded Mr. Evans.
Lord Stanhope, from the Ad- miralty, becomes Lord President of the Council. ·
Flying Safer
________Than Walking
すこ
TONAWANDA, NY.
slate played a strange frick on Mrs. Wilhelmina Oxcell, 93, who went for - her first airplane ride. En route home *sha tripped over an untied shoe-lace
and fractured her hip.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever,
"Agent, Hongkong, lat September, 1989.
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