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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

A Look Through The "Telegraph”.

50 YEARS AGO.

March, 4, 1800. We learn by private advices from Shanghal that the pioneer steamer of the China Merchants' Co's fleet in- tended to run between ilongkong and Canton will be here within the next

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few days. Apply:-Tony's of Accounts for the year ended 31st Champion's Bleps

1930. December, Dance Studio, China Building, th Boor. Tel. 30233.

POSITIONS WANTED.

The Register of Shares of the A shipping Journal says that there Company will be closed from Batur seems to be a hopeless diversity of to the type of day, 8th narch, 1949 to Saturday, opinion in regard 16th March, 1940, (both days incluvessel best adapted for war purposes. LEAVING COLONY. Advertiser canaivo) during which period no tranater It would be wicked to desire to see two or three good sen fights, but this recommend excellent Shanghai coolt, of shares can be registered,

is evidently the only way to settle also wash amah and coolle. Box 675,

the maiter deelalvely. "Hongkong Telegraph."

CHINESE LADY seeks position -as

Experienced in nurse-companion, light nursing and housekeeping. Highest Speaks English duently. references. Please write Box 572, "Hongkong Telegraph."

FOR SALE.

DEMON COOKERS and HEATERS (Kerosene). Clearing sale at Sander, Wieler & Co., in Liquidation, King's Building, 2nd Floor.

"HONGKONG AS REVEALED BY THE CAMERA" Second Edition. Over 00 excellent views of the Colony. Price $1.50. Obtainable at Kelly & Walsh, Ltd., Hongkong Travel Bureau or from the Publishers, South China Morning Post, Ltd., Wyndham Street.

WORLD'S AWFUL DEATH ROLL

FROM PAGE ONE

months, the number of deaths this

year will, it is belleved, be even higher,

China is facing one of its greatest modern famines.

It is facing floods on a great scale Yellow River

in the Yangtse and basins.

The famine has been brought about not only through domestic reasons but because there is a shortage of rice throughout the Far East.

Japan is also suffering from it. French Indo-Chins has had to pro- hibitio export of rice.

Rice prices everywhere are climb- of the humble ing beyond the reach classes in every country in the East. Litula that can be done now will be able to prevent floods if summer rains are at all extensive,

Conservation Schemes Ruined The great conservation schemes which

China built up along the River Yangtac Yellow River, and

are ruined beyond before the war Immediate repair, and there is no- thing to stop vast food waters from pouring across the countryside,

Already the Yellow River, which has several times changed its course, gives all the appearances of egaln flowing southwards, probably Into the Yangise. If it does it will denude the north of much of its system of and will deluge the central Irrigation constal area with an over-abundance of water.

The war, which sprang out of a small incident near Peiping-24-years. ago, may have consequences which will have a momentous effect on the history of Asia.

H.K. SECOND LARGEST CITY IN EMPIRE

FROM PAGE ONE

reduced from 1,250,000 to an estimat- ed 30,000. Hankow from an estimat- ed 1,000,000 to 20,000.

Hongkong Second To London Hongkong, too, has been affected by the war in China,

Without taking into consideration the people who live in the New Territories, it can claim the biggest population of any city, in the British Empire execpting London.

Givlig the urban area of the island and Kowloon an estimated temporary population of 1,400,000 (believed to bo a conservative estimate) Hongkong rises from her. pre-war position of aluth largest elly in the Empire to second. London, of course, being the largest.

Previously, Calcutta. (1,350,000) held the distinction now enjoyed by Hongkong. Other cities displaced by this Colony ara Sydney (1,281,000), Bombay (1,101,000), Ginsgow (1,124,-

Dam (1,020,000), Mon-

000,000).

and Melbourne (1,-

Before the outbreak of hostilities between China and Japan, Hong-

By order of the Board of Directors,

KAN TONG PO,

Chief Manager. Hongkong, 26th February, 1940.

H.K. Stock

Market

wero

The following quotations lasted on the longkong Stuck Mar- ket this morning,

BANKS

a

II.K. Banks, $1,445 b.& H.K. Banks (Lon. Reg). L..03 n. 11.K. Banks (H.K. Reg.) £..02 n.

.9%

Chartered ... Mercantile, A. & B. £ Mercantile, Ch East Asia $.

SHIPPING

INSURANCES

Canton $..

Union $....

China Underwriters $. HK. Fire $.

·Douglases $.

Steamboats $

Indo-Chinas P$

Indo-Chinas D.$.

Shell (Bearers) s/-

Waterboats $

DOCKS ETC.

Wharves $. Docks $.

Providents S.. Sh. Docks Sh. $.

MINING

Kallan 's/- Raubs $..... Venz. Gold $. H.K. Mines

Hutels $.. Lands $.

LANDS

.227% n. .480 b.

Youth will be served. In the box- Ing inatch on February 7 between the veteran Jean Mace and Charley Mil- chell, the latter was returned, the victor after Bathting thirty rounds. There can be little doubt that Mace and Mitchell are the two most acien- life pugilists that ever entered the magle circle.

at a discount in Hongconvenient

March 5, 1940.

STALIN TAKEN FOR A RIDE

AMONG THE FINNISH WAR trophies captured during the Red rout on the Summa front was this photograph of Stalin-Domei.

SWITZERLAND ADVANCES MARCH 9 MOBILISATION

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" .

REDS SMASH DOWN, FINN DEFENCES

· FROM PAGE ONE

shattered elly, the fight against the Red advance into Viborg' has been left to a rearguard battalion which has been told to hold out to the Inst man.

No quarter is given on either sido, Allemptu by the Russians to cross the Bay of Viborg in order to rain- force the attack on the city were repulsed with heavy ussion loss's and a Finnish communique last night claimed that attacks between Viborg Bny and Vuoksen had also been broken.

Still In Finn Hands HELSINGFORS, Mar. 4 (Reuter), The main part of Viborg is still in Flanish hands although the Soviets are said to be gradually encircling the city,

The Finns are making the Russians fight every inch of the way and the Russians are having to die heavily. for what is now a completely ruined

city

There has been fighting in the southern suburbs of Viborg while the main body of Finnish troops aг retreating in good order and accord- ing to plan are retreating to new defences in the north-west of the elty.

Those defences are at their deepest point three miles from Viborg and the same length as the original Manner- heim Line.

Exchange At A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London Demand do.

T.T. Shanglani T.T. Singapure TT. Japon T.7. India T.T. U.S.A. TT. Manila TT. Balavi

Datavia T.T. Bangkole T.T. Saigon

.1/210

.1/243

+387

.521 1024

024

244

4034

4436

1504

103

.10.03

100%

.1/0

BUYING

1/31%

4 m/s D/P

do.

1/3

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

.2418

.11.10

.30 d/8 India.........

.83%

T. Franco T.T. Switzerland TT. Australia

4 m/s L/C London

4 m/s France

U.S. Cross rate in London 4.021⁄2

U.S. Cross rate in N. Y...3.01%

POST OFFICE

INWARD MAILS Formosa, Amoy and Swatow. Java and Manila Japan and Shanghal Straits ....

Straits and Saigon

Air Mall by "Air France Direct

Servico"Paris date,

The Russians are also reported to be applying heavy pressure at the

of the Mannerholm Line. centre

At Eust Taipale, the Finns have dispersed the Soviet forces who were attempling concentrate for an

gained an inch for a week. Manila attack and in this area the Russians Canton

Anxiety In Helsingfors Shanghal HELSINGFO

FORS, Mar, 4 (Reuter). Shanghal

have not

to

Mesars. Lane, Crawford & Co. hald their annual auction of discarded race Bunics opposite the City Hall yester day afternoon. I was not a success although number of fairly useful pontes changed hands at very low pelees. The highest figures were $125.

ZURICH, Mar. 4 (UP)—Tho Swiss Army Headquarters for Senator. $55 for Caswell, and $50 announced that about 70,000 Swiss troops originally scheduled to for Rayon d'Or. Some of these might 314 have been bought in.. Horse-flesh is be called up on March 9, have been ordered to report on March 121⁄2 n.

just now, 6. .77owing principally to the

No reason for the change in orders has been given. scarcity of the merry Mexican.

25 YEARS AGO

It has been announced that the man divisions are now in southern Swiss Minister to Berlin has delivered Russia on their way to the Caucasus. March 4, 1913.

These reports are not confirmed but! Reuter's correspondent at New demarche regarding the frequent York states that while no oficial an-attacks by the German press on Swiss if it transpires that they are true, it

will be interesting to see what ex-The Finns to-night appear to be Shanghat .105 n. nouncement concerning British re- newspapers..

The General Staff of the Swiss nation the tussings will find for still holding, at any rate, a part of prisals against Germany has been

are now entrenched in new defensive from Washington, Army, as the controlling authority, aceding German help in that region, the city of Viborg. Finnish troops made, a statement

positions behind the town. been bilterly criticised sent to the Press, says Impression I general in omcial circles that a strong protest will be made against the action of the Allies, which is re- garded as unprecedented and likely the commerce of the to work injury to the com United States with counties with which the United States is at peace. 10 YEARS AGO .10314 b.

March 4, 1930. .22 b.

To the Editor. Sir, I have read 5.20 sa, with interest the report of the annual .42 2. meeting of the Hongkong Benevolent Society held yesterday, at which up- peals were made for increased pubile .18 n. support, and I shall be grateful if you 10 n. will spare me a little space for a sug ....ngestion which 1 feel sure will help to

b. well the Society's funds.

110. 101⁄2 n. ,100 n. ..80 л.

01/3 n. .7%.

..344 cts.

Lands 4% Debentures

Shui Lands Sh. 5.. Humphreys $.

H.K. Realties $. Chinese Estates $.

UTILITIES

Trams $........... Peak Trams (old) $: Peak Troms (new) §. Star Ferries

ays the

Germany.

Bulgarian Incident

on

LETTERS

Wants Pen Friends To The Editor,

"The Hongkong Telegraph." Sir:

Air Mall by

Mar, 5. Mar. 5. Mar. 5. (Mar. 0, Mar. 5.

28th

Feb.

Mar. 6.

Mor. 6.

.Mar. 6.

.Mar. 0. .Mar. 8. .Mar. 6. .Mar.. 6. Mor. 6.

"Imperial Airways Air Mail by

Direct Service" London date, 28th plentsin.

.Dior. 7. February

"Pan American Air- ways Direct Service" San Fran cisco date, 24th February. Mar. U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang

hal hai (Son Francisco date, 6th. .Mar. 7,

The anxiety at Helsingfors about the position at Viborg and the situa- tion generally was somewhat relieved to-night by news of the Russian re- treat from Nautsi and the Finnish successes at Kollanjoki and elsewhere

Fuz mentioned in the communique.

nowfall is beginnt Helsingfors to Bangkok and Tourane

thermore, there are signs that Marchbrunry)

The temperature ut

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHY BUCHAREST, Mar 4 (UP)--Two' Bulgarian frontier guards were killed

Incident and two Rumanian soldiers were the wounded in an

frontier near Rumanian-Bulgarlan

to-day. Chilli-Kadi to-

night is only slightly below zero. It is reported that many shots were red in lengthy exchange of fire in 1 shall be grateful if you will please number of favour me by publishing this letter. *** (which a considerable

armed forces was involved.

A joint Bulgarian-Rumanian Cam- mission has been appointed to investi- date the affair.

Manila

Desiring pen-friends in Hongkong,

the

Shanghal and Amoy Shanghal Shanghai Straits and Manila"

Evacuation Horror Terrible conditions

among

OUTWARD MAILS

Tuesday, Mar. 6'

Mar. 7.

Mar. 7.

Mar, 0.

Mar: 0.

.Mar. 8.

..Mar. B.

Mar. 8. Mar, 0.

4,30 pan. .0.00.p.m.

Do any of your readers want to children from the extreme eastern correspond with a 17 year old South front are revealed in a report by Dr. Salgon African girl who can write interest and Mrs. Leppo, who have inves-

conditions ingly? Am interested in stamp col-tigated

the Oulu Their report states that Bangkok .. etc. Personal province. lecting, newspapers, Gormans In Caucasus

Snaps of these accepting would be the evacuated children are forced to Shanghai and Japan When anyone who is at all well-

shall reciprocate with travel by sleigh and under other ex- Air Mail for "Imperial Airways LONDON, Mar 4 (Reuter) appreciated. known dies in this Colony, hundreds of wreaths, mostly identical in shape Rumours of the presence of German those similarly interested.

Helca de Villiers. 41 St. Leger Rond, and composition, are sent down to Iroops in South Russin reached Lon- 30.00 sa. the Monument and subsequently, I don Inst night.

Claremont, C.P., The reports, which grave

South Africa. presume, carried down to the

.5.70 1.

....180 n.

came from

10.69 n.where within a few hours they go eastern Europe, state that two Ger-1

.734 n. ,5 n. 105 ».

10 n. ..Bn. 1.4 n.

ceme-

Society. The Society

rotten and are removed by the cen

I suggest that on authorities. tery such sad occasions only near rela- tives or great friends should send wreaths and that other people who wish to send a token of respect should send a subscription to the Hongkung Benevolent .66 r. could assist in the collection of such

the

Clubs principal .2734 n.

supplying Aume by s 8.75 sa. of the Colony with printed subscrip- China Lights (new) $..5.401.55 so. tior

tion lists for display whenever the .68% occasion arose. This would serve the

double purpose.

_of_helping_on_y_good_ 22-n

cause and doing away with an ex- tremely distressing and undignified feature of local funerals.

Y. Ferries $....

China Lights (old) $.......

H.K. Electrics $....

Macno Electrics $-

Sandakan Lights

Telephones (old) s..

.11% n. 29.80, .11% sa. Telephones (new) $.. Tractions s/C.D. 21/9 n. Tractions (Pref.) s/-.....23/- n.

INDUSTRIALS

5 YEARS AGO

March 4, 1035,

A further advance of farthing was registered this morning, when the

Cald: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. $..14.90 . Hongkong dollar opened at 1s. 11 d. Cold: Macg. (Prof.), Sh. $...12 The market locally is very steady, Canton Ices $..

with the business rule about 28. 044d.j 20.30.40 sa. and 29. 0%d.

Cements $....

H.K. Ropes $.

STORES, ke

Dairy Farms (old) $... Dairy Farms (new) Watsons $....... Lane, Crawfords $ Sinceres

Wing On (H.K.) $. Powell, Ltd. 3.

COTTON MILLS

Ewo Sh. $.

.1 n.

0.10 n.

.23.35 s.

.22.80 n.

.9.70 58.

71⁄2 n.

.1.80 n

S'hal Cotton Sh. $. Zoong Sing, Sh. $.. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $....18

MISC.

H.K. Entertainments Constructions (old) $ Constructions (now) $. Vibro Piling $. Ch. Govt. 5% 1925

G. Bonds

H.K. Govt. 4% Loan H.K. Govt. 34% Loan Marsmans (Lon.) s/- Marsmana (HK) 2/-..

BIANILA SILARES

41 11.

.1 n.

AIDED GRAF SPEE VICTIMS

FROM PAGE ONE

nervous and pulled his beard," he

42.n. said.

170 n.

.09 n.

n.

"English Ara Tough"

The next thing the imprisoned men a young German .7.40 n.knew was when

1n. Lieutenant came down saying. "It

all over now we are in Montevideo. ....1 n ..8 n. The Engilah are tough. I don't want

to fight them any more."

Before the action the crew of the

were

.60% v 100% n. Graf Spec spoke as if they, .05% sa. Invincible saying. "We don't care 14/0 m. for anything in the whole British Navy except perhaps the Renown and ,4/- n.

Repulse, and a few other larger ahlus, Following ure sales and bid prices: and in any case we are too fast for

kong's total population was 850,000, Antamok ...................... It passed the million mark three Atok

occasion

years before the

WILA

Bagula Gold

Batong Buhay

anticipated in omcial forecasts,

Empiro's Major Port

In addition to setting new popula-

Bengist Cana:

Biz Wadde Coco Grovo Cans, Miner

tion records for the Empire, Hong-Demonstration kong in rapidly displacing all other East Mindanao" porta in the world as the major port po dold

Mining

In the Empire-a position it attained Foto Cons

for a while during the Great War.

Imports and exports have already reached record figures.

THE DOCTOR LAUGHS (Continued from Page 6.) sald 'Verra dry, so I gled him a gless ho'd awa bath, too his 6. Whusky an'-) Work.""

A doctor who had been attending very Anicky pallent for a long time Enlled one day and asked how his patient was,

Masbate Cons

Mind. Motherlode

Mine Operations

North Camarines Paracale Gumatta.. Ear Mauricio

Surigao Cens

Buyor Cons.....

Mar. 4. Mar. D. Afternoon Morning

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Captain Langsdorf told his pri- soners that they would be spending their Chriatming In Germany as he was returning there.

"He was well liked by his prisoners whom he treated very well. He 100k their chronometers and books from them including Captain Pottinger's set on navar history. On being asked to return the books he sald: 'Never mind Churchill will buy you some more."

Graf Spoo "Fearful

Sight"

Later Captain Pottinger was de- logated by the other prisonera to go to Buenos Aires and place a wreath ba Capt. Langsdorf's grave.

"When I sailed front Mentevideo five days after the scuttling we pass- The following is Swan, Culbertson ed the Graf Spee still smoking. She & Fritz report on this morning's was, in a, fearful mess with her lur

reis on, ono side," said Capt. Buret.

Byndicate Invout.

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market: USTAVIO

Prices moved slightly lower during Captalo Burat was last in Hong- the morning period of trading on the kong 40 years ago when he was serv- Manila Gold Share Market. Little ing aboard a B.1. troopship, the News interest was showing on the part of at the time of the Boxer Rising. "I'm feeling much better to-day, (euders and the acssion ruled quiet Aboard the ship wore the

Bengal Lancers, Da doctor," said she. "The only thing throughout her ter

"We struck a typhoon and a lot of Baguio Gold was bid at two.com- that troubles me now is my breathin

Top favor lower, while Ualled. Faracale the cavalry regiments had a terrible ing"

Hors were-whuhed övers we must see if we can't get some lost outer contavo Fractional lossen time. thing to stop that," said the doctor, were seen in Mindanao Motherlede, board and swam about trying to get buck on the ship for hours,” he said, Lavinia Derwen LAKI and Antamek.

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March.

Ites.

Ord.

Reg.

Ord,

K.P.O.

.March 3.5 PÁLD.

„March 5, 5.30 p.m..

posed conditions. Many are hatless Direct Service” duo London, 19th. and stockingless, and 40 per cent of them are if with measles, bronchitis or pneumonia, while 755, representing | 11 per cent. have died.

Commitice The Hoover

to-day initiated a plan for the Immediate of six ambulance units and supplies for the children. The Committee state that they urgently need funds.

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Attempt To Cross Ico

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" HELSINGFORS, Mar. 4 (UP)- An official communique fssued to-day states that the Finns have repulsed the Russian attempt to cross the Bay of Viborg.

The

communique states attacks between the Bay of Viborg and Vouksi have been repelled with heavy Russian losses.

that

Enemy attacks were made at Pit- kacronia, a scetor on the north-east of Lake Ladoga.

Enemy attacks at Kellaanjoki were repulsed and 1,200 Russians killed.

G.P.0,

.March 5. 5 p.m.

March 5, 6.30 p.m. Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus

tralia by Imperial Always Direct Service" due Sydney 11th March

K.P.O.

.5.00 ...

Reg.

Ord.

Reg.

Ori

G.P.O.

.5.30 p.m..

.0.06

p.m.. 16.30 ·pun.. Saigon and Bangkok......0.30 pm. Manila, Rabaul, Australia, and New

Zealand vla Brisbane-due Bris- bone 23rd March.

Par.

Reg.

Ord.

were straits

The communique further slates that the Russians have again with- drawn three kilometers to the north. Attempt Repulsed HELSINGFORS, Mar. 4 (Router).: -An official communique Issued to day states that the enemy attempt to advance across the ice of Viborg Bay was repulsed...

The Soviet attacks between Viborg Bay and Vuoksen have been broken. The enemy made several attacks round Ayrapan but had to retreat with leavy losses.

Manila

Gr.O. & R.P.O.

Mar. 5, 5.00 pm. „Mar. 6, 8,45 nm. .Mar. 0, 0.30 am.

B⋅ D.M.

Wednesday, Mar. 6.

.10.30 am.

Amoy and Shanghal ......12.30 p.m. Airmail for Indo-Chins, Kean, and

France

(Parls and Northerna Provinces only) by the "Air France Airways Direct Service Paris 14th March.

Rez,

Ord.

опр

K.P.O.

6.00 pm..

G.P.O.

5.30 p.m..

5.00 p.m.

7.00 p.m.

Ord.

Thursday, March 7

Canton

.7.15 8.01.

Reg

Artifery on both sides was lively Manila in the east of Karelian Isthmus es--Amoy pecially at Talpale.

Eneny

!alingks

towards

Sandakan.. Pit-Shanghai

icarenta on the north-east of Lake Swatow Ladoga were beaten back.

The Oghting continued all day at Kollanjolca, the enemy losing 1,200 men.

www.

.0.30 am.

.10 am.. 11.30 am.

2.30 p.m. ..2.30

p.m. Manila, Saigon, Bangkok, Mauritus, Reunion, Madagascar, L., Marques and South Africa via Durban

3.30 pm.

7 p.m.. 7.00 p.m.

The Finns have captured the Amoy enemy supporting post the Kuhmo Manila région. AK

At Palsamo the enemy retreated northwards from Noutat about 'a mile and a half

Red Air Raids

Air Mail for Manita, Guam, Honolulu and U.S.A. by the "Pan Americam Airways Direct Servloe"-due Sam: Francisco, 14th March.

KP.0.

HELSINGFORS, Mar. 4 (Reuter). -To-day's communique states that the air force bombed a concentration of enemy troops and Soviet columns.

Soviet planes bombed a number of{

Ker.

Ord.

„Mar, 7, 5 p.m.. (Mar. 7, 5.30 pm.. G.P.O.

flex.

.Mar. 7, 5 p.m.;

Orl

Mar. 8. 7.30 am..

bringlag up reservés.

No casualties are hitherto report-

ed.

places, including Wilmnatrano, į way lines, supply columns and trains. where serious damage was done.

Four Soviet platies were brought Follow the example

down and two others are believed to now est" have been brought 'down

Americans To Fight

NEW YORK, Mar: "4′ (Router)— Plans for an American Expeditionary Force to Finland, numbering 3,000, aro announced by Captain Albert Sterneberg, Commander of the Finnish War Veterans in the United States,

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