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FOR SALE. DUTCH GROWN FLOWER BULBS, of Narcissus (Daffodils), Hyacinths and Tulips just received and now for Kale at Graca Co., 16 Wyndham

·Street, Hongkong, established 1096.

Owing to the uncertainty of Sea transport the public are requested to Post Christmas Parcela early, pre- ferable before the end of October.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mail are closed 15 mlautes earlier than the CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Original line given below unless otherwise prints of Chinese life studies by Rstated, and where mails are advertis- Poinsot. Free postage ubread, mined to clase at or before D a.m. regio anteed duly free. For sale The Little tered and parcel muils are closed al Order pm. on the previous day. When Shop, Gloucester

early.

Arcade.

Exchange At

A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London

Demand dé.

T.T. Shangfini

T.T. SingaITE

T.T..J

TT. Inda

TUT. U.S.A.

mails are advertised to close after 5 3. Registered and Parcel mails; are closed at 5 pm.

INWARD

Palembang

Canton

Straits

MAILS

Oct, 23. Oct, 23.

Oct. 23.

Oct, 24.

.Oct. 24.

Haiphong, Pakhol, Hollow and Fort

.Oct. 24.

Oct. 24. Oct. 24. Japan and

Air Mal! by "Air France Direct Service"-Parks date, 18th October.

Amoy

Bangkok

Bayard

1/27

Japan and Shanghai

1/2

Calcutta and Straits

310

Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu,

.5224

Shanghal, Vancouver,

B.C., date,

..101

4th October

..82

Monda

2414

Shanghai

Get. 24. .Oct. 24. .Oct. 24.

T.T. Manila

40

Sandakan

.Oct. 24,

T.T. Batavis

4534

Bangkok

1492

TT. Sulgen

10.00

T.T. Swizerland

1/0/%2

dale. 19th October Haiphong and Pakhei

Straits and Tourane

.1/3

Shanghai

4 m/s D/P

do.

.473

4 m/m L/C U.S.A.

..253.

4 / France

11.45

H

U.S. Crass rate in Lon.

4.02

Japan

U.S. Cross rate in N. Y.

.4.01

TT

TT. France

BUYING

TT. Australu

4 / L/C Lonton

30 d/s India

Oct. 25.

Air Mail by "Pan American Air-wayn

Direct Service"San

Monday,

HONGKONG TELERGAPH

DRINKING

ARP SALE

A section of a storeroom at West n which has been converted into an air raid sheller for the Inhabitants of the Dean Village near Edinburgh. The windows are blocked with bales of wool each weighing seven cwta.

Girls Have Tin-Hat'

Hair Fashion

October 23, 1939.

Rajput's Call To Arms

To Fight At 60 For The King-Emperor NEW DELIII, Oct. 22 (Reu- |ter)--Addressing his State army, the Maharajah of Bikaner

GERMAN INTERESTS IN H.K. UNDER HIS CARE

ONE Consul in Hongkong who has had his work doubled by the war a Mr. D. G. E. Middelburg, Acting Netherlands Consul-General, who is now in charge of German Interests in the Colony. He is finding that his own nationals did not keep him half so busy.

When war Was declared

said to-day that war was not a instructions were received by the Chinese Score

time when a soldier desired to sit by the fire.

For n nolider, the only place was the field of battle.

There were some who suld that at the age of 80 he was too old to fight. "No input is over too old to night" declared the Maharajah, "and you may be sure I shall leave no alone

for unturned to fight agairi Klug-Emperor."

our

Big Fire Fighting Display In London

LONDON, Oct. 22 (Reuter) London's greatest fire fighting drill was held at Enfield to-day.

For the purpose of the drill, It Was assumed that an important factory was on fire as a result of incendiary bombs.

A total of 200 fire appliancen and 1,000 men from all over London toolt part and the reply to the alarm was so rapid that all necessary applianceN few

A NEW hair style notes under the peaked caps and immediate their way within a

of women in National Service.

Consulate-General to

German hand over charge of the German Interests to the Swiss Consulate; but the approval of the Swiss Foreign Office was not forth- coming.

New Gains

Japanese H.Q. At Yoyang Endangered

MILO. Oct. 23 (Central)

Eventually the Netherlands Acting Consul-General received instruction from the Netherlands Government in Close contact has been secured take over German interests. He still

between Chinose flying columns retains this task.

His first duties were concerned on the Canton-Hankow Railway, with the inspection-with Hongkong which reached Matang on

oficials-of German evening of October 21, and their

Government

the

Consular cuts, which had to comrades who are operating, on

be

oftetals, sealed and put under proper guard.

Hongkong's Laniency

the Immediate outskirts of Yoyang.

to-

A concerted attack on the Japanese- stronghold at Yoyang is imminent. Care of the personal effects of

During the week-end Chinese Increased forces recaptured three more key former German residents

The Hongkong Govern- positions north-enal of Sintalang, his tasks. ment decided to exclude them from despite continuous heavy rain. The

downpour caught

the liquidation of German property and torrential the Netherlands Consulate agreed to| Japanese unawares and helped the Chinese to regain the thres pointe take charge of these effects.

At once liquidators of the affairs with ease after inflicting some 100 of former German residents, inany casualties on the invaders. of whom had fled to Macao, sent) Chinese forces north of Slatsinng Hairdressers have minutes.

toare pressing on in two columns The exercise, which was watched clothes, books and photographs it "The Terrier," "The Service," or "The Military," Women by the Chief Oficer of the London the Consulate and portmanteaux and wards Sinkaltung and Chingkangyl. West of the railway, Chinese forces who have adopted it have voted the style comfortable, nent, and Fire Brigade, was completely success-trunks began to pile up in the Chan-

cellery in Shell House. They in were extremely active during the serviceable.

cluded the personal effects of some Chinese Double-Nine Festival. They of the La Salle College internees,

recaptured Pulan in the immediate It has now been arranged that the vicinity of Linslung on Saturday. China Provident Loan and Mortgage

fighting took place ut Sporadic Company collects and stores such Tungcheng, Taolin, Sitang, and other Hunan front; be placed in the places on the north property as may Consulate's care. Internees may reef with varying GuÇÇELSES for the cover this property when the war 1 Chinese. Near Tealin, am: Japanese over, upon payment of the storage regiment commander, and 300 mun

larges. The baggage of those who were slain in action, have left the Colony is being for warded to them.

Long, Carbo-csijue locks at the back have been snipped

German Pilots away, giving a clean-cut line 14

Francis Nail Nazi Lie

.....Oct. 25.

..Ocl. 25.

......

Haiphong Pakhoi and Holhow Oct. 25,

.Oct. 25. .Oct. 25.

Ale Mail by 'Imperial Airways Direct Service"-London date, 18th Del

Shanghai and Amoy

Manila Manila

Message To R.A.F.: "We Were Mistaken"

the

tut.

Miners To Break With Communists

PARIS, Oct. 22 (Reuter)The National Council of the Miners' Union amoun, es that 90 per cent of its affiliated unions have agreed to complete break with Communists.

The Notional Counell states that it places the interests of France above everything else and offers the Goy- ernment is whole-hearted collabora- tion.

+

Now Addresses Sought

No "Disgraceful" Peace SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” CHUNGKING, Oct. 22 (UP)—In connection with the reports circulat-

nape of the neck. Around the side of the head and on top the hair is left longer so that It can be set into crisp little waves which manke a gond-looking frame even for a tin-helmeted head.

Antoine, of Dover-st, calls his style of hairdressing "The Syrene." It is becoming, unfussy style. Just LONDON, Oet. 22 (Reuter)—the thing for women in uniform," Oct. 20. The final nail in the Nazi collin said one of his, assistants,

The Netherlands Consul takes his inc in Shanghal that an undisclosed own 59-between is talking peace in Chung- Instructiun5 only from his Oct. 20of lies about the sinking of the EASILY HANDLED

Maison Jack, of Green-st., Holborn, Į

Government, but, even at that, the king, responsible circles authorise it Oct. 26 Ark Royal has been provided by whose ellents are largely drawn

́as absolutely without scope of his German duties is stll to be dented

foundation, PAPEN RETURNING Oct. 20. German pilots themselves.

from the stage and screen call its

broadening.

There is absolutely no reason why Lord Donegall revealed that Ger- variation "The Service,"

He has received a number of let- U.S.A. Honolulu and Jagan (Son)

LONDON, Oct. 22 (Reuter).it Is "Even a tin hat can look becoming man pilota rst reported having sunk Francisco date, 30th September)

ters asking him to find the where-China should bother about reported from Berlin that Herri

when the entire country is celebrating Oet, 27. ed that she was still sailing safe and the brim and down around the ears.

to return to Aukara on Monday to residents, and has to submit requests one victory after another Oct, 27. sound.

The way the hair is cut makes the .Oct. 7.

Dr. Goebbels, undeterred by the curls firm and easily handled. They discuss with the Turkis Government of German nationals to the Govern-international situation is turning in

Great Britain the pact with Oct. 27. hurried

continued correction,

will not be constantly needing ul-

France. Oct. 28. brosticust the sinking at the nircrafttention," said on assistant. Oct. 28. parter, US.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

date, hal (San Francisco

...Oct. 28. October} Air Malt

by "Imperial Always Direct Service"-London date 21st October.

Oct. 29. .Oct. 20. H.K. Hanks $1,29/1,300 sa.

Juan

Orl. 20. H.K. Banks (Lon. Reg. 24 n. Jujon and Shanghai H.K. Banks (K. Reg.) ..75 n.

H.K. Stock Market

The following quotations were Issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- ket this morning.

Charteral L

BANKS

Mercantile, C. £

Haphong

Jan

Japan

Shanghai

Cateutta and Saigon

Japan and Shanghai

2

dis-

Oct. 26. the aircraft carrier but soon discover-with the new frame of curls under Franz von Papen has been ordered } abouts of former Hongkong German graceful peace at the present moment,

Bih

74 D.

OUTWARD MAILS

Mercantile, A. & B. £..

20 n.

Monday 10% n. Hoihow and Parcels only

East Asia S...

.72 1.

phon

Fort Bayard

for Hal-

.3.30 p.m.

Cunions $.

Tuesday

INSURANCES

Union $...

China Underwriters $.

HK., Fire $..

SHIPPING

Indo-Chinos, D$..

,2024 11.

Formasa

.365 b. Canton

German pilots, however, preferred

to live up to their own higher code of honour and so dropped a message

that they had observed their mistake! In reporting the sinking of the Ark Royal and “we have rent our mistnite to the authorities."

"So blame Dr. Goebels and not w" the message concludes.

B.B.C. BROADCAST

[7.00 pm. FROM THE FRONT!

.7.15 uun.

.14 n. Fort Bayard und Haiphong...10 a.m.

concert-party

A

'entertainment from a military camp, 'somewhere in

170 n.Hatavia and Sourabaya..10.30a.m. England, presented on the lines of

---Shanghainese

2.20.p.m.the-show-from-n-Royal-Air--Force- .3.30 p.m. camp that listeners to BBC program-

Canada vla San

Shanghai, U.S.A., Central and South mes heard recently, will be broadcast

America and

in the short-wave transmissions from Francisco, (No Parcels for Canada), London during the week beginning

-due San Francisco, 10th Nov. October 29.

Manila...

Douglasen $.

.07 n.

Steamboats $.

Indo-Chinus, P.S

12 n. €0 n. .30 n.

Shell (Bearers) 4/-

.84/44 m.

Waterboats $..

Wharves $.

. Docks ...

DOCKS ETC.

Providents $. New Eng. Sh. $. Sh. Docks, Sh. $.

MINING

Kailan a/- Raubs S.

Vent, Gold

H.K. Mines Cis.

Hotels $

.8.16 m.

Parcels,

Reit.. Ord..

101 D.

Parcels,

13/9 n.

.9 b.

Reg. Ord.

.4 0.

n.

K.P.O.

The entertainment has been ar „Oct. 24, 4 p.m.ranged in conjunction with ENSA Oct. 24, 5 p.m.) (Entertainments Nutional Service .Oct. 24, 5.30 p.m. Association), the volunteer organisa G.P.0.

tion set up to provide wartime enter- tainment for the British Forces.

andment.

Representing a neutral country, but having to watch the interests of one: of the combatant peoples, Mr. Miklelburg is placed in a xcmewhat invidious position; but he is doing! his job fairly and, he declares, with the considerate co-operation of the Hongkong authorities.

1914 LINE RE-VISITED

(Continued from Page 1.)

;

and the

favour of China.

Any Japanese coming to Chung- Line king pa

an emiamry from Japanese milliary officials would be caught and shot as a spy.

Japanese Reversa la Shansi. HINGTSI, Oct. 23 (Central). Japanese forces in the outskirts of Slangning in west Shansi suffered a serious reverze us a result of a vigorous Chinese counter-offensive Jaunched last Thursday.

and

the

surrounded

Posbanssu, cast of Slangsing. where much of

Achting look place, has been returned to Chinese control. More than 100 Japanese while the remaining him. He reports on such matters as were killed,

several Army, Navy, and Air Force activity enemy forces were cut into

by, the nt Home, especially naval activity at sections ports and dockyards, civil defence, Chinese.

With the Chinese re-occupation of. and supplementary services, and on

the and Muwangmino, day-to-day Yitallow the hundred-and-one activities of civilans and serving men Japanese retreat has been cut off.

Attack Repulsed -and.

women.. Accredited Correspondents KAOAN, Oct, 23 (Central)— Accompanying Dimbichy and Japanese forces on the Nanchang- Gardner are David Howarth and H. Kapan highway west of Nanchang F. L. Sarney. Howarth, a recording launched several flerce attacks on expert who is not only a skilled Slangfukwan, important height north- engineer but an experienced broad-cast of Kaoan, during the weekend, caster, will act as Dimbleby's deputy; but were repulsed with heavy losses. Sarney is the engineer responsible The Japanese employed several their attack which field pieces in for the recording gear.

As accredited British war corres- failed to dislodge the entrenched ondents, all four wear uniform and Chinese from their dugouts. rank as officers, though they are, of: course, strictly non-combatants.

While Gardner follows tho uctivities of the RAIF, the other travel up and down the line to capture for listeners, in a way that has never been done before, graphie | sound-pictures of the life of the men

HINGTSI, Oct. 23 (Central).-The at ine Front-sound-pleturea in which

Garrison Commander In the voices of the men themselves may Japanese

Akaki, was be heard, as well as authentic sounds East Hopel, Colonel

taken captive by the Chinese forces of their environment.

Though many of the recordings last September when fighting with A SCARRED, frightened-looking Austrian Jew went up to a made in France ore intended for in- his men at the front.

Five of his subordinates were niso cooperation with Jack Buchanan, Is London policeman recently and told him in broken English corporation in the news bulletins, it chairman of the section concerned that he wished to give himself up. He was in England without is hoped that it will be possible to captured.

permission. The policeman asked him to go to the police station, make more elaborate recordings of There the Austrian gave his be given the opportunity, he would back home in the form of feature

Many of Britain's best-known stage, screen, and radio stars have offered their services to the Association, as

have some of London's foremost pro-

.Oct. 24, 4 p.m. 10 n.

Reg.

„Oct. 24, 5 p.m. .4 D. Ord,

Oct. 24. 7 pm, 34. Air Mail for "Imperia! Airways Direct 125 n.

Service'due London, 1st Nov.

K.P.U.

ducers เทป concert Impresarios. | Godfrey Tearle, for example, is the .Oct. 24, & p.m. Oct, 24, 5.30 p.m. chairman of the Associnilon's phys G.P.O.

section: the secllon devoted to Variety Oct. 24, 5 p.10. Rex.

theatres works under the chairman- Ord.

.....Oct, 24, 7 p.m. ship of George Black, who has the Oswald Stoll, Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus-cooperation of Sir

tralia by "Imperial Airways Direst Walter Payne, and R. H. Gillespie Service"-due Sydney, 30th Oct. Harold Holt is chairman of concerts; and Greatrex Newman, working in K.P.O. .....Oct. 24, 5 p.m. Oct, 24, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

..Oct. 24, 5 p.m. .Oct. 24. 7 p.m. Wednesday

LANDS

Lands $....

4.50 n 32 n.

Land 4% die. $....

par. n.

S'hal Lands Sh. $.

Humphreys $..

.8 n. kck. .7%. Ord,

H.K. Realles $.

4.30 n.

Chinese estate $..

UTILITIES

100 n.

Iteg. Ord.

Troms $....

15% n.

Peak Trums (old) $.

.7.40 n.

Amoy

Peak Trams (new) $..

Star Ferries $

01 n.

Y. Ferries $.....

China Lights (old)

8 D.

China Lights (new) 5..

4.00

n.

H.K. Electrica $

.50 #.

Mucas Electrica

.18 n

Direct Airways Paris, 2nd November.

Sandakan Lights

.11% n

Rek.

Telephones (oil) S..

.20 b.

Telephones (new) $ Tractions 8/-

7.00 n

19/- n.

Tractions (Prof.) sf-

with concert-party

entertainment.

Jack tylton is primarily responsible

for the banda section. Leslie Henson will take care of musical plays, and is

Part of the Air Raid Precauti ons scheme at the Scottish National Zoological Park, Edinburgh-a shel ter for the use of staff members.

Tells Of

Tortures In German Camp

Garrison Comdr. Captured

Dago Occupied By Soviet Troops

events in and behind the line to send also associated with the work of the name-Rudolf Gerthen; his age do anything that might be of service programines.

to the British Government. 3.70 n. Shanghai

16.30 am oversens section, the chairman of 32; his profession-a dentist.

The Lord Mayor said that in law Enter But he seemed in such a poor he was an enemy alien, and liable to 10.30 a.m. which is Miss Lena Ashwell, 22. Air Mail for Indo-China, Iran, atainment in military hospitals will be way that the police made him a internment. However sorry he felt

ALL QUIET IN SAAR

TALLINN, Oct. 22 (Reuter).- France (Paris and Northern Pro provided by a section of which Dame

Unils of the Red Army have now vinces only by the "Air France Sybil Thorndike is the head. Sir cup of tea before taking further for the man he was bound to send

(Continued from Page 1.}

occupied the island of Dago which him to prison for a month, and any Service"-duo fiarry Lauder is chairman of ENSA's details.

fo Soviet ceded by Estonia was Scottish Committee.

future action would be decided by The Austrian seemed overwhelmed the proper authority

the High Command's decision at the Russia under the terms of the recent at this little kindness. He began to

conference at the War Office on agreement Two Polts from Danzig who up-

the tell his story.

transform September

The occupation of the Island of peared at Tower Bridge Court said offensive positions He had escaped from a Nazi con- that the Nazis had threatened them unes as a consequence of the Polish

defensive Osei Is proceeding. centration camp, he said, and male with death unless they fought for defeat.

K.P.O.

Oct. 35. 5 p.m. .....Oct. 25, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Ord.

Reg.

.Oct. 25. 5 ̊p.m. ,22%. n.

Ord...

Oct. 25, 1.30 p.m.: Air Mall for Manlia, Guam, Honolnia and U.S.A., by the "Far: American Airways Direct Bervice"-due San Francisco, 1st November,

K.P.O.

INDUSTRIALS Cald: Macg. (ord.), Sh. $.... 14 n. Cald: Macg. (Pre), Sh. $...13 n. Canton Ices S..

Cements ...

ILK. Ropes $.

STORES, &c. Dairy Farms (old) $.. Dairy Farms (new) Watsons $......... Lane, Crawfords $ Sinceres. $...... Wing On (H.K.) $ Powell, Lid. $...

COTTON MILLS Lwo Sh. $........ S'hal Colton Sh. Zoong Sing, Sh. 4. Wing On Textiles, Sh..

--- MISC. HK. Entertainments $. Constructions (old) $.. Constructions (new) . Vibro Piling $................ CH. Govt. 0% 1925

G. Bonds ILK Gov 19%. Loan 1.K. Govt. 34% Loan Maramona (Lon.)_s/~ Maremena (HE~) #/~

.1 n. .14.25 n. 4.00 m.

.20.30 a. 19 n. ..8 n.

Reg. Ord.

Reg.

7 n. Rer. 1.00

.41 n. Halphong

“Tourane

..Oc. 23, 5 p.m. Oct. 25, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

.Oct. 25. & p.m. .Oct. 20. 7.30 a.m. Thursday

Friday

Parcels

22 n. Shanghot and 175 n. Tientala

.42 n. Straits and Calcutta

Parcels Ord.

JAPANESE H. Q. ARE WORRIED

KWEILIN, Oct. 23 (Central) Hellable reports from Shanghut

his

:

way to Hamburg, where he them. bribed a saflor to stow him away in

a ship bound for England.

TEETH KNOCKED OUT

While he was in the concentration

10 20

Into

It is emphasised that the with- drawal is purely strategic. The French positions along the Western

FIRST SNOW IN SUIYUAN

WUYUAN, Oct. 23 (Central),

Convoy Offer To Front are virtually identical with the First snow of the season fell through-

Belgium Denied

out west Sulyuan on the night of Orst week of September, state that the Japanese Supreme camp he had been terribly tortured

Meanwhile, sa 07th communique! October 20, forcing the thermometer Headquarters at Tokyo has sent

The police found that besides be-

says: "The night was calm on the down by many degrees.

The snow continued till the after- high military officer to China to in- ing toothless, he was bruised and

entire front." vestigate the recent Japanese debacle scarred practically from head to foot. BRUSSELS, Oct. 22 (Router)An The B8th communique said: "The noon of October 21, In north Hunan.

The high militory officer arrived is wrists had been lacerated, ap- official dental is issued of the German day has been quiet with patrols and News Agency reports that the Belgian ambushes at various points on the in Shanghal on October 9 and left, parently by manacles.

At the Mansion House Gerthen Government has declined to accept front." pleaded guilty to having landed in the British offer to provide convoys, No British offer has been made to England without permission.

Defective-Sergeant Abercromby, of the Belgian Government, an officiel the City Police, said that he had not statement says. been able to get any

.1 pm. for Hankow the next day,

It is stated that the General Staff 3.36 am. in Tokyo is disappointed with the only for Japanese Commander-in-Chief, Gen 10.30 am.eral Nishio, and his Chief of Staff;

General Itagaki. ..11 am. Noon. .6.00 n. Shanghal...

.3.30 p.m.

...1 D. via Thusday Island--due Thursday .8%

Island 9th November.

Bulgaria-Japan

1.55 m. Manlia, Australia and New Zelda Radiophone Service

K. P. Q.

.30% n. Reg

100 n.

Ord.

.5 p.m. .6.90 p.m.

G. P. O.

Л.

Reg Ord.

B p.m. p.m.

further in-

formation from him--not even the name of the boat in which, he sailed,

He had stayed for about three weeks Poison Gas Canard

with a Polish Jew in Hampstead, but

would not give his name and ad-

PARIS,

British Attache In Shanghai

Central Bank Gives

New Service

CHUNGKING, Oct. 23 (Central) The Central Bank of China, co- operating with the Central News Agency, will' shortly Inaugurate a CHUNGKING, Oct. 23 (Central), daily financial service In Chungking. Oct. 22 (Reuter)-A

Spear, Day to day domestic and foreign -Lieut-Col Christopher categorie denial that Poland ever Military Attache to the British Em quotations will be compiled by the TOKYO, Oct 25 (Domel)-AN SENT TO PRISON

used or received supplies of poison bassy in China, who was recently re- Central Bank and issued by the Cen- International wireless telephone Gerthen told the court that he was gas is issued by the Follali Embassy, lecsed by the Juponese military austral News Agency. The quotations service will be inaugurated between sorry to have given the British which describes as lies without four-thorities after a detention in Kaigan will also be broadenst.

The Central Bank's Economie, Re- authorities so much trouble. Since dation, the German allegations that for several months, has arrived in Japan and Bulgaria.on Wednesday.

The service will be conducted via he had been in England he had been Britain sent gas shells or bombs to Shanghai for a brief stay, necording search Department will also issue a Berlin.

to n Shanghal despatch. ao kindly treated that, if he could Poland,

financial periodicni in Chungking,

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