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8-12

DONALD DUCK

so! YA WON'T

GET OUT, HUH? WELL SEE ABOUT

THAT!

BEFORE THE

NAZIS CAME

(Continued from Page 6.)

Weak Leaders

THE miracle of

Weimar

that out of that assembly came a liberal and democratic con- stitution, with free elections for the whole of the adult population, and an elected President.

The story of the German Republic, however is one of democratic fooders who falled to cut the laws of their enemies.

The first attack came in 1920 Ebert was forced to flee from Berlin, and the pan-German Dr. Kapp be- came Chancellor. Then followed general strike, and this time Kapp had to flee, and Ebert returned.

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SERVICES

Prominent Portuguese

Resident Dios

12. He

Thursday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

"THAT CHAP'S POTTY!"

(Continued from Pagé 6.)

A sort of merely half-subdued derision from the pink-faced, perky Jounger at the further end of the ! bar interrupted the recital, while the Protestor blandly surveyed the

Widely known in Hongkong. Mr., seoffer. A. A. Guterres, 53, died in St. Paul' Hospital on September survived by his wife, two daughters, one of whom is Mrs. H. R. Pinna, and three co7%.

Born and educated in Hongkong, Mr. Gutefris was a prominent bus (ness and social man and was popular not only here but also in Macao. In his younger days he was a stock broker and later conducted his own business, For a short time he was with the Standard Vacuum Oil Com-

Ny

The funeral was held in the Roman Catholic Cemetery yesterday and the burial service was contacted by the Rev. Fr. L. M. Valtorta also attended.

Ho si

Germany was on the eve of dis ruption again. The Spartacists had many success, and so the Republie tottered along through the twenties, The Republie got little help from without. In 1923 Poincare marched the French troops into the Ruhr on

Chief mourners were The excuse that the Germans were late in their payment of enal and ions and Mesars, L, and J. Guterres, iron.

Inside Germany the invasión com- pleted the collapse of the currency.

Hitler in Prison

brothers.

Others present

the three

"But this Johnle had six angers as well that make bin live an-

her half century, Professor?"

The latter ignored the jest, but the keen eye of the Journalist noticed a quick involuntary that he cast glance at his gloved hand,

"Gaft is the correct word," he con- tinued, "when I tell you seriously that my vigour, strength and perfect health at the age of 89-equit, iṛ 1 may say, to John's-is indubitably due to this, Dow, almost

essersion.

unique

PLEDGE OF LOYALTY

Chinese Justices

Of Peace

that

The resolution of loyalty, passed unanimously by the Chinese Justices of the Peace, in which they pledred their full support of the Government on behalf of the Chinese community. has earned

His Excellency the Governor's

deepest appreciation. A letter dated August 29 trans-. mitting the resolution to the Colontul Secretary, the Hon. Mr. R. A. C. North, was signed by the Hon. Sir Robert H. Kotewall and read:

"I have the honour to at a meeting of Chinese Justices of the Peace convened by the four Chi- nese members of Councils and held

Merchants Club well-at the Chinese the "When you consider

yes- terday, with

In the chair, & known and authenticated migration

myseir Bishop Hof races East and West, and the uning to the Government the loyal and

resolution,

by myself, pledg proposed by doubted traces of Oriental peoples in Europe to-day, my contention present as well as the Chinese com-

whole-hearted

support of all those hot a matter for ribaldry.

munity, was passed with neclamation. "Indeed, I will go further; The "In transmitting this resolution we modern gland trentiment to procure desire to reiterate

the

assurance. Rev. Bro. the return were

of youth-or rather to which we

we have

personally given to Honorius, Merurs. F. X. d'Almada telay decays based upon a funda- His Excellency the Governor, of our Remedios, J. G. d'Aquino,

facts. loyal and unstinted service." J. M. mental knowledge of there Noronha, A. Xavier, E. J. Silva,

"John, I must see that body!"

The following reply has been re- F. A. W. Ribeiro. II. Marquis, C.

But he did not and, chagrined and ceived from the Governor A. E. S. disappointed, had to satisfy himself S. 5. Sequelra, Alver, C. M. S. Alves, D.

J. S. Landoper, J. with what verbal partkulnrs he cauli couraged by the loyal resolution |

from C. A. rather

somewhat Lopes,

The C.

birds of passage Kotewall has conveyed in his letter. Astro, R. C. Danenberg, J.ofeloldom. M. da Rocha, G. A. Ribeiro, M. Α. again become wanderers on the tace The loyal resolution passed un- of the earth, leaving the Journalist aninuously by the Chinese Justices of They were held up by the military, Baptista, S. F. Pinna, A. A. Mareni,

Peace in which they pledged and their best-known leader Was F. P. M. Graca, E. L. Lammert, J. A. to his somewhat irksome and thank the

"or their full support Uils Colony's arrested and sent to prison for five S. Alves, F. X.

A. R. less labours. d'Almada, C. A.

Government on behalf of themselves! years.

Clavier, D. A. Alonco, C. Nolasco-

Chinese population T. Alves, L. C. Pinna, F. J. TOIN had forgotten the espisode, and the whole Remedios, C. P. Basto, G. A. Ribeiro, and almost the Professor, when, has been a source of deep gratifieu- C. A. Barretto, J. Ribeiro, Dr. A. P. some months later, a picnic party tion and strong encouragement to me He offered the Germans a combina- Guterres, E. Christensen, A. A. Lopes, again discovered footprints. Three as the head of that Government.

most highly the One apparently full-sized and value

personal tion of Nationalism and Socialisan, J. Figureido, J. Fonseca, J.

J. Fiquerido, sets. tempting food for a nation

hungry J. A.

Barradas, B. Accumpeao, H. A quite normal, and two sets very much message with which the Honourable and humiliated.

Esmaller and less deeply impresed, Sir Robert Kotewall's letter ends. If de B. Botelho, A. C. Botelho, F In the first years of the thirties Rocha, A. Machado, G. Ribeiro, J. V. but unmistakably with six prints place complete reliance in that assur-

ance of whole-hearted service. German politics are the story of in- Ribeiro, Jnr., J. F. Ribeiro, C. A. P. on each fool.

"I also appreciated highly, the trigues between President Hinden-Xavier, F. X. M. Silva, D. Baptista, The Professor had left no address publie-spirited action of the four burg the baron of Von Papun, and J. Noronha, D. Noronha, P. Yvano- or ho might conceivably have learned Chinese members the Nazis, nl jockeying for power.

of Councils in vitch, V. Yvanovitch, F. X. Suva, P.

convening the meeting at which this Finally, the old President had to M. N. Silva, A. de Souza and E. V. of something to his advantage.

resolution who passed. This adds another to the lag list of examples of the admirable spirit animating them all which I have encountered during my twenty months of service in longitong."

Normaha.

T the time of the Ruhe A. A invasion

ing led from

Munich mildly interested the world. Carlos Chan, F. Harats, M.

The rebels belonged to a party form- ed three years before, and they in- tended marching on Berlin.

His name was Adolf Hitler. He was made to serve only a few

months.

make er Chancellor In January. The rest of the story makes the big news of yesterday and to-day,

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It was requested that no wreaths be sent.

Mr. T. J. Rew

Mr. Tommy James Rew, 41, of the Portuguese community, died uk ¢ Queen Mary Hospit at 1.30 a.m.,

reluctant

FREIGHT INCREASE

Secretarics Decline To Make Statement

en-

"I am greally gratified and

which the Honourable Sir Robert

A

I

of the letter announcing copy the passing of the resolution and of His Excellency the Governor's reply is being forwarded to the Secretary

yesterday. He is survived by his! Messrs. Jardine Matheson and Co., wife and six children, Ronnic, Ltd., Secretaries to the Hongkong of State for the Colonies. Francis, Jalin, Margaret. Lawrence Japan Freight Conference, stated and Alan.

yesterday that they had no statement

Mr. New was a popular resident to make regarding the advertised and was for many years. an em-increase of 20 per cent, in the freight ployee at the Mercantile Bank as rates from Hongkong to Japan ports Clerk in Charge. He left this post-as from October 1. ilon two years ago and took up a

and

Ainong those who attended the scre

BRITISH NATIONALS

September, 14, 1939.

By Walt Disney

WALT

STOCK MARKET REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange offlein) | summary Issand yesterday's myn

The volume of trading continues on an improved scale, and offerings i have been absorbed. This morning's; turnover was fairly well spread, with Docks & Trams being the lenders.

Buyers

H.K. Bank $1,225 Union Ins; $340 H.K. Wharves $00 IK, Docks $19 fouls $0.70 H.K. Lands $32 1.K. Healties $4.40 ILK. Tramways $16 Star Ferries 300

Yaumati Ferries $22 China Lights (Old) $7.85 China Lights (New) $4.70 Telephones (Old) $21 Cements $139,

I.K. Ropes $3

Dalry Farms (Old) $201. Dairy Farms (New) $103, Watsons $8

Sellers

HK. Docks Sto Providents $1.60 H.K. Hotel $5.16 H.K. Land: $313732 H.K. Realties $475 II.K. Trunways $14117.30 HK. Electrics $514 Telephones (Old) $211/22 Dairy Forms (Old) $205)

Manila Gold Shares

Atoks Ps. 17 b Antamok Ps. 15% b Batong Buhay Ps. 011 s Benguet Consolidated Ps. 9,40,× Big Wedge Ps. 18 b Coco Grove Pg. 141⁄2 b Consolidated Mines Ps. 0055 a Demonstration Ps. 07 s

1. X. L. P. 354 Ipo Gold Pa. 12 a Itogon Mining Pr. 20 s Mambulao Consolidated Ps. 05 b Masbate Consolidated Ps. $745 Mindanao Motherlode Ps. 06 6 Mine Operation Ps. 11 s North Comarines Ps. 15 b Paracale Gumous Pa. 135 San Mauricio P's. 74 s Surigao Consolidated Ps. 18 b Suyoc Consolidated Ps. 10% b Syndicate Investment Ps3. 02 b United Paracale Ps, 26 s

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Four Bills to be Passed This Afternoon

The agenda for the Legislative Council meeting this afternoon in-

Women and Children Again ludes question by the Hon. Sir

Asked_to_Register.

Henry Pollock as to the slops Govern- ment intends to take regarding the With of the Unca Members that the retiring age of Civil Servants be raised to the age of 60.

The Attorney General will move a resolution for the approval of the second volume of the new edition of the Regulations of the Colony, as well as the second and third readings of the following Bills:

"A Bill to amend the Births and Deaths Registration Ordinance, 1934";

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Why Hair Falls Out

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The Bank Line, Ltd., and the Osaka similar appointment with Mezaroven Kaiya have also given notice Uttomat Assudamal, Importers and that as from October 1 nil rates of Exporters.

freight from Hongkong to Mauritius. From a study of the returns made A funeral service in the chapel of Reunion, Madagascar ports, Seychel- in response to the request made over Postmaster General the Roman Catholic Cemetery wasies and East and South African ports Z.B.W. by the held yesterday, but the Interment will be increased by 25 per cent, and Mr. E. 1. Wyune Jones on August 23 service will not take place until to-that bookings may only be made for and reported in the Press on the day. The chief mourners it the ser- shipment within 28 days.

following morning, there is reason to number of vice yesterday were the wife.

The O.S.K. notify that a similar believe that a large

of 'British children.

nationality, e. increase will apply to freight from

Women Bishop H. Valtorta Conducted the iongkong to South American ports. British subjects, have not registered.

The importance of doing so cannot and prayers.

Chamber Calls Meeting

be too highly emphasised us, al- "A Bill to amend the law relating: Increases in freight rates, war risk vice were Mrs. C. Bew, Messrs. R. Insurance rates, holding up of sup- though there is nothing to indicate to the Urban Council."

The Hon. Mr. T. E. Pearen will) R. Row. A. Delgado, G. Gomes, Flies due to the war, and other emergency, there can be no excuse move the second and third readings

the expectation of any immediate Tarvares, J. M. Jesus R. Morales, problems arising from the war Are for not being prepared,

of "A Bill to provide for the incor- 110/220 V. Van Der Lely and Miss Van Der giving Hongkong exporters much

the Kowloon Union Lely

concern.

It is algo desired to emphasise poration of

Church." Apart from a wreath from the family, Horal tributes were sent by

Following the Council, a meeting To-morrow, at 3 p.m. in the offices that if and when the circumstances "Gracie Mrs. T. Candall and family, of the Ilongkong General Chamber call for evacuation such evacuation Mr. D. S. Dingh, and Uloom and of Commerce, exporters interested in will be compulsory for women and of the Finance Committee will be

the Atclean, Australasian and British children. West Indian trade will hold a meet- The information should be sent, as THIRD READING DELETED

The second and third readings of Ing with the object of adopting a soon as possible, to the Postmaster united polley.

General, G.P.O. Hongkong, in un-"A Bill to consolidate and amend the stamped envelopes, marked at the Prevention of Eviction Ordinances, been deleted batton left hand comer "Address 1938 and 1030" have

from the Order of Business. Registration."

Assundamal Co.

Mr. R. G. Markar Dies After Long Illness

One of the most respected mem- bers of the Indian community, Mr. Kunjahn Ghafur Markar, passed! LEWU3 his residence, 449 Lockhart Read yesterday evening, after a long illRUSS.

PHILIPPINES INCREASE

Associated Lines Announce Rise of 50 Per Cent.

Any future change of address or numbers should be similarly notifed, The information should be written

The Associated Steamship Lines of Fifty-six years of age, the late Mr. Manila have increased all freight or lyned in the following form: Markar was extremely popular rates by 50 per cent. This refers to Address among his many friends, being of cargo to North and South America, No. of Adult, quiet disposition and kindly nature. Canada, llongong Settlements, Christian Name

China, Japan, Surname

He was one of the oldest employees Saigon, Bangkok,

of the Royal Naval Yard, having Colombo and the Netherlands Indles, Mrs./Miss been with the Cashier's Department says the Manila Bulletin. there for over 30 усата.

widow,

He is survived by his mother, three sons, a daughter and two brothers and a sister.

The funeral takes place to-day, the cortege passing the Monument at 5.30 p.m.

Angler Hooks Himself

Race

is understood that forward book- ngs made

State whether registered for war to this date will be up

work or not, if so in what capacity. at protected

the

old rates. This increase in freight rates is due. Nursing. A.R.P. etc.,

held.

Y.M.C.A. FIXTURES

The following fixtures have been arranged by the European Y.M.C.A. | for next week:

Sunday Discussion Group at 2 p.m. Speaker: T. Herman, Esq. on

Where is

1 China?" Monday-Bandaging Clasa and Bandage making at 10.30 a.m. " Ladles Hockey Meeting at 3.10 p.m. Tuesday-Bridge at 10 am. Bind- minton at 8.30 p.m. and Mixed to the war situation in Europe, as a All adults, including guests, etc., Swimming at @ p.m.

Wednesday-Women's Section An- sult of which, it is

is stated, all oper

The names and ages of male child-nual General Meeting at 11 am. expenses such as bunkers, in

G. V. Robbs surance, wages, provisions, and steveren under the age of 18 years must Surg. doring, Increased considerably in- also be given, and the names and "Anatomy mediately after the war started.

It

be should

included.

по

at 6 p.m. Service Whist Drive at 8.30 p.. ages of all female children.

The necessity for substantiating Thursday-Mahjong class at 10. is reported that the action-of

British Nationality is also a 2.m. YMCA Annual Winter Pro- the Associated Steamship Lines fol- their lows the example of other freight matter which women should attend gramme Meeting at 5.30 p.m. Mr.

'S. Cassidy in

in the Chair. EAST HAMPTON, Conn.

conferences in the Far East which, lo at once and those who can do so P. S. Probably the fish chuckled at this have also increased their rates by 50 are urged to provide passports for reverse incident.

themselves and children without de a.m. Orchard per cent, cast his line into Lake Pocotopaug

as serious Philippine-Europe lay

complications and Mixed Swimming at 6 pm.

Walter

Recently the

for trout, snapped it back for another Canference announced a 20 per cent. dificulties might arise at the places cast and hooked himself, It was Or-increase in rates between the Philip-of destination through neglect in this

direction. chard's only "catch" of the day, pines and Europe,

Pilot

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WAR NEWS

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TUNING

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11.8-33.8

Matres

30.1-101

Motres

| 174–567

Metres

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WE ASK YOU TO CHECK THE FACTS FOR YOURSELF. PLACE A PILOT RADIO ALONGSIDE OF A SET OF ANY OTHER MAKE COMPARABLE IN PRICE THE PILOT WILL OUT-PERFORM THE OTHER SET IN EVERY WAY. . „MORE STATIONS... GREATER CLARITY Sole Distributors:

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HERE COMES THE

BRIDE

A lovely picture, to be sure, and how priceless in years to come.

Make an appointment to-day for your wedding pictures.

Tel. 24310,

STUDIO

THE MING YUEN Friday"Keep Fit" Class at 10.30.

Badminton at 8.30`p.m. and

There will not be any more Satur day afternoon Launch Plenies this

season.

NO. 6, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (Opposite the Dairy Farm's Fountain),

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