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ber of fortresses grouped around Utrecht. To the south the Rivera Lech, Waal and Meuse form natural'] sectors of come strength.
1939. November 13,
Ex-Nazi Leader Says Hitler Will
Attack Holland Within A Month
ZURICH.
that an INTERIM DIVIDEND OF land army is compelled to sacrifice HTLER will launch a military attack on Holland before the end of November, Dr. Otto Strasser, ex-Nazi chief and the Fuhrer's deadly personal enemy, said in an interview to-day.
"In any case, however, the Nether- considerable in order to hold the main area, which contains the bulk of the population, nearly
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opened the score from Ave yards out. Shortly after this the faland forwards aguin swept down the field, and from some clever dribbling the ball was brought to within three yards of the 'Island goalmouth for Ng Sul-lap to
add to the score.
The Mainland came back from the breather and stormed the Islund's defence. H. Matthias was the best forward on view, being both fast and an exceptionally clever dribbler.
MAINLAND RECOVER SCRIMMAGE in front of the Island goalmouth gave him tis chance, and he ran in to score for the Mainland. Shortly after this there mad scramble for the ball was within the Island's penalty area. E. Randall lobbed the ball cleverly, and, in attempting to cleur, Leung shot into his own goal. This seemed to All the Mainlanders with added zest. Matthing was very much in promin erce and culminated a fine day's play with a fine goal from 10 yards out.
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Says Dutch Won't Fight The natural character being casy- going and unwarlike, a strong hostile attack should not encounter any very stubborn resistance, and the Govern ment would probably be content to register a formal protest, unless it received immediate and powerful re- inforcements from some foreign country,
The
Dutch appears most open to danger in the province of Zeeland, a marshes by storm-tides, which can group of islands carved out of the easily be approached from the sea, while it is threatened from the shore
Dr. Strasser, creator of the "Black Front" anti-Hitler party
in Germany, said he had information from the highest mill- TERRIFIC
Berlin Flight
R.A.F. Man Describes Warm Reception LONDON, Nov. 12 (Reuter). side by the proximity of the Belgian-Discussing recent flights over frontier and the fortress of Antwerp. Germany, an RAF, pilot says General Manager. The Coasts of northern and southern that it was mostly blind flying, Holland-the main part of the coun- but navigation was so accurate try-are well protected by in- -un- broken wall of dune, while the shores that when his plane swooped of the Zuyder Zee and of the waters down they were right over behind the islands of West Freezla Berlín. are comparatively inaccessible by renson of shallows.
A. W. HUGHES,
Hongkong, 4th October, 1939.
Exchange At A Glance
SELLING
T.T: London Demand do. T.T. Shanghai
TT. Japan
TT. Indias. T.T. U.S.A.
T.T. Manila T.T. Batavia
.447%
1/23%
1/2
.280
T.T. Singapore
.52
101
023%
.23%
༦
T.T. Bengkok
149
T.T. Salgon
100 10.00 105
.1/04/2
1/3 1/3% 241
.11.45
30 / India
U.S. Crass rate in Lon. U.S. Cross rate in NY.
.844 .4.02
.3.80%
T.T. France T.T. Switzerland T.T. Australia
BUYING
4 m/s L/C London
do. 4 m/s D/P
4 m/s L/C USA,
4 m/s France
H.K. Stock Market
For the Island, Cheng' Yu-kun played well between the slicks, and was very ably supported by, the two backs. The Custitha brothers formed n dangerous right flank, and always trying. For the Mahlanders. M. Xavlor played a very fine game, clearing strong, and his pussings were issued on the Hongkong Stock
were
Was
very heal. He later moved to the centre-forward position, and responsible for many of the Min- landers thrusts at goal.
The terms:
Leland: Cheng Yu-kun: Ya Kwok-kul, Kwuis
Ying-woon; Law Tre-cheung Leung Tre-Lak, E. Yoruf: J. Castillo, C. Casto, Aloyalus Chan, Ng Sui-lap and Tam Lok-yan.
Mainland: Greenwood; C. Whitfield, M. Xavier; L, Wong, P. Kwak, E. Randall; Leung Ping-honji, 2. Ilaza Pereira, P. Malig. Wong Sul-trung and H. Matthias,
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wera Mar-
"The character of the
As the plane dived, kearchlights Nether-picked it up and the machine was Janders is not uniform, for there is "plustered" by every run the Ger- no Netherland people and no Nether-mans could bring to bear.
land ruce. The north is inhabited The nim was poor or thaken, how- by Frisians, the middle east by Lower ever, as not one shot went home, Saxons, the south by Lower Franks, and the west by Hollanders, who are
mixture of Lower Franks and Frisiarts. The principal element is made up of these Hollanders and, from the military point of view, it is their character which is primarily important.
Grown Fat On Trade "The Hollanders have grown fat on their trade and fearful of losing their easy profits. They are traders first and last, whether in marshland eattle, bulbs, coloniul Imports or the products of the Java plantations. They pursue these activities with a view to securing the maximum pront and a comfortable existence..
"Riches and case are their goal: They are therefore timid and hate any~ one who threatens to rob them of their prize. They are afraid of losing their splendid colonial possessions in the East, which are much top large for them and quile beyond their powers to develop fully
"They are not likely to be the herves they were in 1600. until their peace and comfort are at stake und a foreign encimy is threatening to take from them what they hold dearest, In the meanwhile, they are traders and paclists.
|
"
"Holland's occupation is re- COST OF an effective attack on Britain, DEFENCE
garded by Hitler na casential for
which, after the rejection of final peace offers will be the outstanding strategy.
nim
of
Dollars A Year For U.S.
WASHINGTON. Annual national defence costs
Billion Nazi
Hongkong, China and Macao ut 2: cents per 2 ounces.
Envelopes must not be closed.
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mails are osed 10 minutes earlier than the dme given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertis- ed to close at or before 9 a.m. regis tored and parcel mails are closed at 3 pm. on the previous day. When mails are advertised to close after 5
"I understand Goering has oûte ned to Hitler algantic scheme I against the British blockade. given permission to sacrifice 3,000 planes, he promised the German air are somewhere above the billion pm. Registered and Parcel malls.
are closed at 5 pm. force would succeed in breaking the dollar mark to-day, with; np Allies' superiority on sea.
"For this large-scale, attack, Hol-prospect of relief until peace land is absolutely essential as a base, returns to Europe. as well as for the refuelling of sub- marines.
and conveys.
INWARD MAILS
.Nov. 13. .Nov. 13.
From a budgeted $494,000,- 000 for national defence in the Canton "According to the plan, the Ger- an air force will not attack Lon- fiscal year 1994, President Roo Shanghul
Servloo"-San Francisco. . Direct
..Nov. 14. dan, but concentrate on British ports sevelt gradually raised the ante Ale Mall by "Pan American Airways:
to $1,126,000,000 (B) for the date, 7th November, current fiscal year. But since Haiphong, Pakhol, Holhow and Fort. .Nov, 14.. Bayard
.Nov. 14. .Nov. 14.. .Nov.. 14.. Air Mail by "Air France Dircet Ser- vice"-Parts date, 8th November.
Nov. 15.
Nov. 15. Manila........ Japan and Shanghal
...Nov. 15. Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Bervice"-London date, 8th November
.Nov. 16.. ..Nov. 10.
(Continued from Puge 1.)
liver a broadcast during the lunchhatred.” hour to-day.
win
Calcutta and Straits.......
"Like Hysterical Woman" "Knowing Hitler's character, 1 um submitting that estimate to fully able to judge his present stale Congress last January, inter. Straits
Shanghai of mind, which is that of an hysteri-national developments became FATE OF HOLLAND cal woman rejected by her lover, so menacing that the sum was DEPENDS ON HITLERriendship in order to carry out un-
"Hitler hoped. to Britain's greatly exceeded.
The Congress which adjourned molested his conquest of the Con
two months
appropriated »go tinent. Now that his 'love' has been $1,045,000,000 (B) for strictly national rejected, it has turned into violent defence purposes in this fiscal year, divided almost exactly between the Dr. Strasser snld he believed that He is expected to explain the de- Belialn successfully repulsed the Army and Navy. A Jooser defini- leate situation and a the people, projected, attacks, it would have tion of the term would increase the to keep cool.
devastating effect on the morale of sum by more than $500,000,000. the German army and air force.
121 New Vessels Ife added: "All the information I
.Nov, 17.. Notable in the Naval appropria- Haiphong have received from Germany em-
Nov. 17, phasises that military circles are not tlon were funds to continue work Manila
.Nov. 17.. at all confident about the war. But on 121 naval vessels and to lay Sandakan
.Nov. 17. including two Shangha! keels of 23 more, 'It is felt that Germany would as. long as Her is able to claim
.Nov. 18. Japan and Shanghai 46,000-ton battleships. hardly have sent a message that she successes as a 'conqueror," they are
Funds were obtained to increase Air Mail by. "Imperial Airways Direct was studying the Hague appeal if she | forced to submit.
Service-London date 18th Nov. was on the point of invading the
Army Air Corps strength to 5,000 country.
planes by July 1, 1041.
National
The Government is still delaying the main defence of flooding.
Hundreds of trains are ready to re- move people in the path of the main waters if necessary.
"The critical time will come, for Hitler
In March, whch starvation The Berlin correspondent of the during the winter has had its effect." "Rotterdamsche Courant" reports The "Black Front" now operating
greater
Halphong and Pakhol Japan Australia and Manila Canton
Nov. 18. Nov, 17. .Nov. 17.
Nov. 19..
Nov. 19. Nov. 21.. Nov, 21.
.Nov. 21.
defence appropriations Shunghal...
Calcutta and Straits on one hand that there is a desire throughout the country is regarded for his fiscal year are 00 per cent
than for the fiscal year Japan... to calm apprehension and on the by neutral observers as the strongest which ended last June 30. It may Shanghai other the desire of the German atu- factor in saving Germany from both not be necessary to maintain that! Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and
thorities, not to commit themselves Nazi-ism and Communism too far for the future.
Allios
12
Dr. Strasser's fight against Hiller pace of increase but the chance of pulling defence costs below $1,000,- includes A personal motive-to
000,000 (B) annually is too small the death of his brother } ****** *7 avenge ios' Reply to Considorod
Gregor Strasser, killed in the June now for consideration. "purge" of 1934,
That fact puts it un to budget- "The country is quite unable to
AMSTERDAM, Nov. (Reuter) I understand that Dr. Strasser in-makers to seek other means of provide its own wheat, nnd could not create a munitions industry; Within two hours of the receipt of tends to visit London in the near economy if there are to be expendi £63, n. on the other hand, it produces a sur-the British.and French replies to the future to contact British Government ture reductions. The big expendi
ture items as budgeted last January ... £84 1.phus
and milk. For peace initiative of Queen Wilhelmina circles. echnical reasons, it could hardly and King Leopold, consultations were held here between the Foreign 20% n. support even a short war.
Ministers of the two countries. .11% n.
1,350
of butter
Dutch Neutrality
.71 b. In the world war, Holland was at .205 b.great pains to preserve its neutrality, 400 sa, and succeeded in doing so,, thanks, to 1 n. the restraint exercised by Germany 175 n. and Great Britain,
The Foreign Minister of Belgium lett Brussels on receipt of a telephone cnti and is expected to go to The Hague for an audience with Queen Wilhelmina.
Destroyer Attacks fence; interest on the public debt,
Chinese Junk
Japan and Shanghal
Shanghal (Vancouver B.C. date,
4th November) Japan
.Nov, 24.. .Nov. 24.. .Nov. 24.
OUTWARD MAILS
Monday, Nov. 13.
27.00 p.m.
by Mr. Roosevelt are: national de Canton
$1,050,000,000 (B); sociol security,' $028,000,000; public works, $1,044,- 000,000 (B); and unemployment relict $2,001,00,000 (B).
Another trading junk suffered at
Impervious To Economy the hands of the crew of a Japanese; destroyer last week, but fortunately
Public debt charges are impervi this time only the cargo was taken ous to economy. The national debt, the islands of Walcheren and South and no one was hurt.
$40,857,000,000 (B) now compared Beveland in 1800, undertaken in an Cheng Ko-loi, 54, master of trad- with $38,304,000,000 (B) a year ago, attempt, which incidentally failed, to tog juni T1195H, reports to the must
in full and on be serviced
French hands.
to when his junk was near the Sanmun susceptible major cuts. That .83/1 n.tween the Dutch frontier and
4 Chinese territory in Customs
leaves public works and unemploy .8.10 . Venn Hilis, and necessitated an at-
Japanese destroyer opened fire on it ment relief, on which Mr. Roosevelt tack on the Belgian fortress of Liège,
with machine guns.
and Congress never have been able "This Meuse projection therewith
The junk stopped and the des- to agree when, how or where to 101% n.
of a landing in England, mention troyer sent 20 sailors, on board and cut. wave-proof of its essential-importance 18 b.
may ha made of the coast of removed all the cargo, consisting of in effectively protecting Belgium and
Holland as an Important base for kerosene, flour and matches to the mined economy by the President, or Circumstances rather than deter- 4.25 even France against German forces. 14.40 n.
such an attack, 204 n.
"On the outbreak of war a particu, .70 b. farly vulnerable spot was the point 12 m. of the Meuse projecting towards which 40 n. Llege and Aix-la-Chapelle, .30 n. squeezed the German.Tight Bank | threaten Antwerp, at that time in Pollee that at 8 a.m. on November 8 schedule. Neither is social security }
Noar Invasion In 19177
be
the
Invasion Of England "Referring back to the question
total value of $1,070.
This const threatens the English The junk was then allowed to pro- "While the Germans wero desirousseaboard from Hull to the Thames, ceed. 13/- n.jot respecting Dutch neutrality in all and troops can be carried across in a .9.78 n. eircumstances, it was in danger of very short time. The crossing from ...4 n.violation by Great Britain.
Flushing to Margate takes five hours,
Harwich 934 Cts. n. In the summer of 1917, when from. the Hook to
England was hard pressed by un-hours, from Helder to Great Yor- restricted submarine warfare, mouth the same time,"
44 looked for a long time as if the .33% *- British Intended to land troops on the -par, n. island of Walcheren or on to the 10.30 n. neighbouring coast of Dutch Flanders 7.30 n. and thence to destroy the base of our .4.30 b. submarines operating in the Channel, 100 n. and, if possible, in concert with the ferce western öffensive of that time, lo outflank the right wing of the 15.93 b. German army in Belgium. ,7.40-D .3.70 1 n. .0111⁄2 1.
The
seven
"Troops can therefore be quartered on board without any special consi- derations of comfort.
King Of Italy's
70th Birthday
by Congress may contrive to Im- prove the nation's budget situation considerably during the next 12 months, even to the extent of mak- ing material, reduction in rellef costs. The Treasury to-day is about where Mr. Roosevelt expected it to be when he made his budget report last January-deep in the red. He estimated then that the current fiscal year would end next June 30 with
LONDON, Nov.. 12 (Reuter)-The King sent a message of congratulation "Why was this not done? What to King Victor Emmanuel on the oc-a defeit of $3,326,000,000. did we gain by respecting Dutch casion of his seventieth birthday on neutrality? It would appear, that November 11.
20 committed 蟲 psychological error.
Huge Increases
Tuesday, Nov. 14
.0.30 .m. Saigon..... Batavia and Sourabaya....10.30 am. Haiphong
........1 p.m.. Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Direct Service”—due London, 22nd November
KP.0.
Rer.
*Ord.
Reg.
Ordi
Nov. 1. 5 p.m.. Nov. 14, 5.30 p.m. G.P.0.
Nov. 14, 5 p.. ..NOT. 14,. 7 p.m. Air Mail for Malays, Java and
Australia by "Imperial Airways. Dirock Service”-due Sydney, 20th November.
Reg.
Ord.
Reg.
.:Ordi: 4
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K.P.O.
...Nov. 11, 5 p.m. ....Nov. 14, 5.30 p.m..
G.P.Q.
Nov. 14, & p.m.. Nov.14, 7 p.m... Air all for Manila, Guam, Honolulu and U.8.A., by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service-due San Francisco, 21st November.
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The Best quarter of the current fiscal year ended September 30. Here are the Treasury's figures for the first quarter compared with the Canton same period a year ago;
Ехреписа
This Your Уедр Ака $2,330,000,000 $7,120,000,000 1,400,000,000 1,475,000,000 $12,000,000 75.3,000,000
Shanghal
K.P.O..
Nov. 14, 5 p... Nov. 14, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.O.......
Nov, 14. B. pan,
Nov. 15, 7.30 am.
Wednesday, Nov. 15.-,
.7.13. a.m.
.10.30 am. ......2 р.д. Alr Mall for Indo-China, Iran, and
Haiphong........
"We felt that the march into Bel-
POSTAL BLACK LIST gium hind brought enough blame upon "The British could have landed our heads and for that reason MAILS BANNED TO 10,000 15,000 men in twelve hours and, hesitated to violate Holland's neu-
CANADIANS from Walcheren or from the main-trality.
Receipts .22% b. land, could have - destroyed our] "But the indignation of the world
OTTAWA, (~Reuter), Net Deficit 7.00 b. submarine base at Zeebrugge with would have been no greater, while Full use of the malls is banned to Working Balance 1.453,000,000 2,150,000,000 44 long range guns.
Germany would have reaped substan-some 10,000 Canadians under a new The thumbnail report is that ex- tlat advantages.
Post Office regulation.
penses and the deficit are up, re- "Among those would have been the Those affected are any persons ceipts and the working balance pre avoidance of the losses in front of engaged in "the business of on illegal down. But offsetting that compara- exe, a more rapid advance of the lottery or endeavouring to use the tively unfavourable situation, is the right flank, the immediate occupation post-office "for any fraudulent or fact of notably improved business
In the United States which should at tween Utrecht, Amsterdam and Rot- In such
.18 n
"Ghont Group"
101⁄2 b. .11% n
2014 b. "In case the Netherlands should 7.60 n remain passive in face of this breach
France (Paris and Northern. Pro- vinces only) by the "Air, France, AirwaysDirect. Service"-due Farts, 23rd November.
Reg.,
Ord.,.
Reg..
K..F. 0.
Nov. 18, 5.00 p... ..Nov.-15, 5,80 p.m.. G..P. O.
..Nov. 15, 5.00. p.m.
.18/- n. of their neutrally by Great Britain, of the central part of Holland be legal purpot." the regulation soys, be accompanied both by re-employ- Straits, Caylon, India, East and South
have would
.18/0 m. we had provided two infantry divi- Tractions (Prof.) B/-
Pions and one cavalry division,
is hereby declared that no letter, ment to reduce the rellef load on terdam.. INDUSTRIALS
known as the "Ghent Group," to deal
"Antwerp Cold: Marg. (ord.), Sh, $....14 n. with this
fallenpacket, parcel, newspaper, book, or the Treasury, and by higher income danger..
Booner; the invasion Cald: Marg. (Pre.), Sh. $...13 m.
of Belgium other thing sent or sought to be sent tax and other revenue, which would "If on the other hand, Helland would have proved for more over through the post-office by or on bened to Treasury lacome. Canton Ices S..
....1.
joined the Allies, in order perhaps to whelming: the Belgian army would half of, or to or on behalf of, such Cements $..
154 8. K. Ropes $.
4.00 nave, her colonial empire, which de-
persons shall be deemed mailable pends on English goodwill, the Ghent probably have been captured, STORES, &c.
Group was to be reinforced by two been opened, and our
"The Yaer dykes might never have matter," and will not be delivered. Dairy Furnis (oid) S.
right wing The Postmaster-General said in a 120 n. Dairy Farms (new) $.
army groups from the East, which .10 n
were to invade the Netherlands from od have forced its way, through Press announecment that some 10,000 Walcons $
to the Channel ports. 7.05 90 both banks of the Meuse.
Lane, Crawfords $ Sinceres .. Wing On (HK) $. Powell, Ltd. $..
COTTON MILLS
Ewo Sh. $ Sthal Cotton Sh. 8. Zoong Sing, S. $. Wing On Textiles, 6b,
MISC.
H. K. Entertainments Constructions. (old)' $; Constructions (new). Vibro Piling $. Ch. Govt. % 1025
G. Bands
HK., Govt. 4% Loaji H. K. Govt., 35% Loan Marsmans (Loni) ́s/-
Marsmans (IEK.)_0/= ka..
7 n. "The Dutch, however, sent troops
1.80 1.
to strengthen the threatened ter-
41ritory and took very obvious mea
....1 mil
sures to resist a British invision. The 22 n. latter did not materialise, possibly because heavy British losses * In Flanders made it impossible, to spure troops for elsewhere,
.42 m. 40% n
“It is evident that Germany would .... b. have been bound to do everything .1.55 n. she could to prevent the British from 1n. soiting foot in the south-west corner 8 n: of Holland, aince this would have compelled the early withdrawal of
.80% n. our right, flank,
i.
In Serious Dangor...
Lastly.
nomes were on the black lat
But if a banned person comes to us with definito assurarices that he will respect the postal laws, we re- Britain, would, have move the ban and give him another been in serious dancer of Invasion, chance," he added, from both Holland and . Bélġlüm and would have had to keep far. more troops at home, instead, of wending them to the Western Front.
Ord Nov, 15, 7.00 pm. Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe ylo Marseilles due Marseilles, 14th December;
G. P. O. Rog., Ord.,
.6.00-p.m.
K. P. O.
MYSTERY RAID EXPLAINED
Reg..
15.30 pm.
.6.00 p.m..
Ord,,
..7.00 p.m..
No Steamer Bombed In The Channel
LONDON, Nov. 12 (Router)-An Air Ministry reference to the report that German aircraft attempled to bemba Channel steamer, states that an aeroplane, apparently uncertain of ita pasillon owing to the low clouds, descended and flew over a prohibited thoroughly thought out either be aus woman, violinist, never has learn-area in Boulogno.
..
"We are forces to the conclusion that the military problem of the
- Noilierlands, was obviously: not
fore, ar, during,ibe War. DANAS
Travelling Upsets Violinist
*...
CLEVELAND-Erica: Morini, fum-
ed to sleep on trains, although, she
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The argument that we were short has travelled all over the world so French anti-aircraft guns opened 100 n."The English must have regretted of men and ships will not hold, for when sto, arrived in Clevoland, to fire, and the shell splinters falling that they were not strong enough for large forces were expended on less appear as soloist will the symphony into the water gave rise to the report 15/3 b. the enterprise, the more so when: essential undertaking, while thou- orchestra, sho took a nap. hafure of bombing, but actually no bombi
n. they remembered their occupation of sands of ships lay: idle in our ports, starting to practice for the concert, were dropped
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(No San
Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, Usa,
Central and South Ambrica (and. Canada via San Francisco Parcels for Canada)-due Francisco, 7th December:
G.P.0, and K.P.O, 22.
Nov. 18, Noon: „Nov 18, 1.45 p.m. Ordet Nov, 18, 1.30 p.m. Air Mail for Imperial. Airways Direct, Servico"--due London, 26th
Parcels
Rog
November, onda tha thug Babu, G.r.o. A KP.0) Zaigrali
Re**: Nov, 18, 8
Nov, 18, 5.30 p.m." Ord.
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