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FOR

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for 3 days propaid

FOR SALE.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

UNION WATERBOAT CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS

Thursday,

G.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

R.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 8th day of April, 1910, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public

Works Department, by Order of The Thirty-fifth Annual General

Illa Excellency the Governor of Meeting of Shareholders will be

one Lot of Crown Land at in SALE-Macellaneous house-held at the Omeos of Mosers.

Thu Chung, in the Colony of hold furniture and furnishings.

Hong Kong for a term of, 75 Apply J. A. Shaw, 532, The Peak. Dodwell & Co., Ltd., Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Building, on Mon-

years, with the option of re- Phone 20249.

newal at a Crown Bent to be RARE DIE proofs of Hongkong and day, the 22nd April, 1940, at 11

fixed by the Surveyor of Bis China postage stamps on view and

Co., 10a.m. for the purpose of receiving

Majesty the KING, for one fur- for sole at Graca Wyndham Street, Hongkong. Estab- the report of the General Managero

ther term of 15 years. Statement of a together with United 1000.

Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1939.

&

A NEW KIND

OF WAR

-REYNAULD

OPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

3 PARIS, April (UP).- Britain and France will use their victory to make the future of the small nations enfe.

This pledge was made to-day by the French Premier. M.. Reynauld, during a special broadcast to the United States. "This is

new kind of war," declared M. Reynauld.

"Victory for the Allies to the vital interest of certain small countrica. inter the terror of German brutality

П

free will and robs them of their makes them work against their own

The French Premier strcised thut

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo-interesis."

an

April 4, 1940.

SHUTTLES THE

CHAMBERLAIN RE- JAPANESE Stalin Grabs CABINET: IMPORTANT “WARNING" The Winnings

CHANGES

FROM PAGE ONE

During last night, the enemy al- tempted" a raid on one of our out- posts. The raid failed completely and somo prisoners were left in our hands. There were no losses on our side. It is confirmed that a third German plane, which was mentioned as prob- ably destroyed in last night's com-

Throat To Control S.M.C. By Force

SHANGHAI, Apr. 4, (Router).

Noutral Pross On Nazi Disappointment

LONDON, Apr. 3 (Router).— The Chinese-owned "China The Swiss preas to-day divides Press" to-day gives prominence editorial attention between the to a "warning" in the "Tairiku German White Book and M. Shimpo," the semi-official organ Molotov's speech. of the Japanese Army here, This publication was clearly in munique, was actually brought down, which is alleged to have stated tended to counteract the profound Reynaud's Warning that unless the demands for impression created all over the world by the French Yellow Book and the SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" greater representation are heed-

Book," English Blue

вадь "La PARIS, April 3 (UF)—M. Paul | ed a possible move to gain con-Tribune". Reynaud, the French Premter, warned trol of the Settlement by force tova injunction of Russia's intention

The "Zurcher" says: "M. Molo the nation In a broadcast to-night

ifte

Ito pursue her own politics was. Astonishing Threat

clearly addressed to Germany. The Japanese newspaper is report- Berlin seems slightly disappointed ed to have said that should the with Russia who has wizely pocketed "reasonable" Japanese demand bo the winnings without having to stake "unfairly ignored" and "monopolisa-nil on the German card of victory or flon" of the Settlement by the British detent. Moscow is eager to

avold continued, the Japanese may have to giving the Allles any pretext for give up the efforts to re-organise the attack." Settlement by means of lawful men-

that the situation on Western might eventuate. Front may change at any moment.

French Communiquo PARIS, April 3 (UP)-The 426th. the

present Totalitarian regime pre-make alterations in the relations be- agreement with Germany as long as

tween the members of the War Cabl- valled.

"It is impossible for France net and the Ministers who are not in the Cabinet but who are in charge of Hiller has been ousted," he said. departments and thus secure the full conclude peace with Germany until

co-ordination of important departures.

to

"TIONGKONG AS REVEALED BY CAMERA" Second Edition. THE

of the Over 80 excellent views

The Transfer Books of the Com-sal of the lot the Purchaser (fit was impossible to reach any sort of Colony, Price $1.50. Obtainable at Keily & Walsh, Ltd., Hongkong

authorised Travel Bureau or from the Publishers,pany will be closed from 6th April not the applicant) will be required Bouth China Morning Post, Ltd., to 22nd April, 1940, both days to deposit with

officer who will be present at the Inclusive. Wyndham Street,

sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. Hitler."

TO LET:

HOUSE in 107 Boundary Street, Kowloon, with 14 rooms, modern and kitchen, sanitation,

garogo garden. Rent $285. Apply P. O. Box 970.

H.K. Stock Market

The

following quotations

were

DODWELL & COMPANY LIMITED. General Managers. DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LTD.

The Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders in the abova Com- pany will be held in the Company's Offices, P. & 0. Building, 5th Floor, on Thursday, 11th April,

inued on the liongkong Stock Mar-1949, at 11 nm, for the purpose

ket this morning.

BANKS

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East Anta $.

INSURANCES

Canton $.

Union $.....

.1,400 sa

of receiving the Report of the General Managers together with a Statement of Accounts to the 31st December, 1939,

the

.. 204 n.

The Transfer. Books of £..93 m.

..0% n. Company will be closed from 31 n. Monday, 8th April, to Thursday,

11th, 1940, both days inclusive.

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.

12% n. .73 b.

230 n. .,500 sa.

China Underwriters $....85 ets. n.

H.K. Fire $..

195.

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MINING

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UTILITIES

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General Managers.

Hongkong, 2nd April, 1940.

Kowloon leland Lot. No 4239

Junction of M. Tau Chung Road and M Tau Kok Ro d.

Mau Ta

Chung.

No. of Sale

Registry No. 1

Locality

Boundary Musauromenta

R. 9. E. W.

feet fuel feat feel

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plan.

Contents 10

Ann. Rent

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G.

冷感

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$42

CHILE S

COMMONS CRITICISES PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

CRAIGIE'S SPEECH

> FROM PAGE ONE

ment of the dispute on Lerms,"

equilable

Unfortunato Impression

To enter a lasting agreement with

is not enough. Totallments. one made tarian Germany has been completely Insincere and it would be madness to sign some sort of a compromise with

Japanese Air

Base Bombed

35 Planes Destroyed Claim Chinese

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

cominittee of the War

Such co-operation was particularly apparent in Mr. Churchill's Commit- tee which is in effect a strategy and operations Cabinet.

The Postmaster General and the First Commissioner of Works will have ranks which in peacetime would be equivalent to Cabinet rank,

Router's Lobby Correspondent gathers that Mr. Churchill's new post will be well received.

Appointment Welcomed

Sir Samuel Hoare's appointment to the Alr Ministry of which he has been the leader twice before is welcomed CHUNGKING, Apr. 3 (UP), in-as-much as there have been grow- -It has been officially announceding doubts as to whether or not some that a squadron of Chinese heavy stimulus was not required there.

Sir Samuel Hoare's previous a550- bombers to-day bombed a Japan-elation with the Air Ministry and the ese air base at Yuncheng, In Admiralty is expected to bring re- Shansi, where they destroyed 36 assurance to critics. grounded planès.

Another Chinese squadron bombed Vochow. In northern Hunan where they set fire to a gasoline depot.

MICEBURC

His close Interest in the Air Minis- try has never flagged and he is known. to have very definite views on the best means of securing the maximum production by that department.

No Enthusiasm For Changes SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON,

Apr.

3 (UP). The

changes in the British War Cabinet have been received with a marked lack of enthusiasm,

Details Of Raids Further details of the Chinese air offensive-the first in many months- on Japanese bases at Yunchang (South Shans!) and Yoyong (North Hunan) yesterday were made avall

Some quarters are even sharply able by a "Central News" received this morning from Chung-critical of Mr. Chamberlain's failure to make the reorganisation complete king,

It is claimed that severe losses were by Mr. Winston Churchill's appoint-

these mest us Supremne Defence Minister. inflicted on the Japanese in

Bitter criticism is expected and the ralds.

general tendency now is reserve judgment.

The Japanese airfield at Yunchang, where about 30 planes were grounded, was heavily attacked. Many direct is stated, were scored by the hits, bombs dronned.

The "Daily Herald," mouthpiece of the Labour Party, is the most bitter ritic of the Government's "luck of imagination and surfeit complacency."

of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 8th day of April, 1910, at 3 p.m., al the Oflices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of at one Lot of Crown Land Boundary Street, Ma Tau Wei, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown

As the Chinese machines circled Rent to be fixed by the Sur-over the town releasing their missiles, veyor of His Majesty the KING, no enemy planes were able to rise to for one further term of 24 years engage them, and only anti-aircraft less the last three days thereof. guns directed desultory and incffecthe Intending bidders are advisedtive are at thein.

All the Chinese planes returned to that immediately after the diapo- their base safely. sal of the lot the Purchaser (If not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an officer, who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollura, ($200) in cash. This num has will be refunded on payment of

the Purchase price.

Mad Hatter's Tea Party The paper #kens the changes to

"While the public, like Alice in

Mad Hatter's tea party. Wonderland, looks on, bewildered, Mr. Chamberlain makes lifs changes," the paper says.

Mr. Noel Baker asked if it was not unfortunate that the Impression should have been created in Japan that the British people condone ag 19/gression in Asia although resisting it ,03% 11.

in Europe. .4% b.

In replying, Mr. Butler said he .38% n. trusted that no such impression had been created but felt satisfied that the terms of his answer would dis- pel any such impression.

asked Mr. Arthur Henderson whether in view of the misunder- standings aroused by this speech, the Minister would make it elcar again that it still remains the policy of the ..5.10 b. British Government that the provi- sions of the Nine Power treaty must continue in operation until they were amended with the con- abrogated sent all signatory powers. .8 n. "Yes"-sald- Mr. Butter,

always been our endeavour to con- duct our policy in the Far East In accordance with the principles PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. denets at the Japanese Headquarters got a forgiving disposition," the paper underlying the Nine Power treaty

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Colonel J. C. Wedgwood asked if the Minister's attention had been 5.35 n. called to the following sentences in

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Marsmans (Lon.) 8/~ Marsmans (H.K.) 8/-.

the speech:

"Both countries-Eng-

land and Japan are ultimately striving for the same objeelive" and

"It is surely not beyond the powers' constructive statesmanship to bring: the alms of their national policies Into full harmony."

Wedgwood Shouted Dawn

He asked if the Government would emphatically renounce the view of that character.

He was interrupted by cries of "No,

no."

Mr. Butler replied that it served .0.15 b. no useful purpose to seize upon cer-

Lain expressions in the speech.

.7 1. .2 b. 44 b.

n.

It was of inore value to accept the statement which he (Mr. Butler) had made as representing the policy of the Government. He would go fur- ther and say that Government saw 190 n. no objection to improving their re-,

lations with Japan.

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House Of Lords Debate LONDON, Apr. 3 (Reuter)-The subject of Sir Itobert Craigie's speech

was also raised In the House of Lords during question tirue to-day .52% n. by Viscount Samuel,

Prison For Banishee

In

No. ofta 6

New Kuwivon Inland Lot Registry No.

No. 2782.

Jnection of Boundary

Street and College Road.

Locality

boundary Azurement

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As per unle plan.

Attack On Yoyang Simultaneously with the bombing authorised of unchang, other Chinese machines attacked Yoyang, the concentration point of Japanese war supplies in North Hunan,

Contents i

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Apucei

Bental.

[Upset Frien|

16,000

$ 184

$7,200

High explosives were dumped on about 10,000 tins of petrol, 58,000 cases of ammunition around the Yoyang Tower, and on the supply

In the couthem outskirts.

Huo fres were started and detonations were heard for miles

around.

Shansi Fighting

After a long lull fighting has again Bared up in south-east Shansi as Japanese units launched on attack on Fenrstuchen and Changyutsun, north

The Conservative "Daily Telegraph" firms that Mr. Chamberlain would willingly have undertaken larger re- construction if he had more talented material to choose from outside the Government.

"News Anthony

In this

connection the Chronicle" suggests Mr. Eden and Mr. James Amery.

"But the Prime Minister has not

adds.

2nd Blackout Offence

of Changtse, with the support of "No Excuse," Magistrate

artillery and planes.

Another Japanese force in the meantime has started a push west- ward from Chongtse.

the

STOCK MARKET Suyuan, last week.

REPORT

Tells European

"There is no excuse in saying In South Shansi, the Chinese are continuing their enveloping attack on that the lights were not screen- near Linfen on the ed because the exercises had not Japanese Tungpu Railway,

begun, as there have been suffi- It is claimed by the Chinese that cient warning given by the further serious losses were sustained by Japanese

the

In their unsuccessful newspaper regarding the light- Mr. counter-attack on Wuyuan,

regulations," said West ing

Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magist- Over 10,000 Japanese, representing racy, this morning when he fined' the main enemy force in the province, Charles G. Scicluna, ef Shouson Hill were crushingly defeated, according Road, for failing to screen the head- The Hongkong Stack Exchange to the Chinese report. Wuyuan, lights of his car during the Blackout officiul summary Issued yesterday which the invadres had succeeded in Exercises March 6.

entering on March 27, was recaptured says:

Market remains quiet and un-by the Chinese for the second time on interesting.

April 1. Nuyers IX. Fire Ina #182 17 K. Dock C. Ria, $21 Providents 84,

1.K. & S. Intel 85.10

1.K. Realties $4.40

H.K. Tramways $17.33

China Light (New) $5.20

HK. Electrics $851%

11.K. Ropes $3.40 Dry Farm $211% Watsons .15

Sinceren $2 Wing On (KJ) #44 Entertainments 10 ho

Rellars HK. Fire Ins, $163

K. Docks C. Rix $23 1.K. Lands #3? Telephones (Old) $30 Telephones (New) $11.0

Bales

K. Danka $1,400

Union Ins. $500

We all desire that the Anglo- Japanese reintions should be placed .90% 1.

on a satisfactory footing," he said, ,14/- 1.

"and we must welcome Sir Robert 4. P. Craigie's efforts to effect that object. But as it was reported, the speech might be interpreted as a condona- recent years tion of Japan's 'action and an acceptance of her policy."

The Japanese invasion, he said, had been generally held all over the world as something condemnable.

In replying, Lord Halifax said that he had seen a fuller account of the Hovlog previously told Mr. Shelch than was don at the Central Magistracy that prea here.

Baguio old He proceeded to answer in the hehad: returned to Hongkong from

same terms as Mr. R. A. Butter used banishment because he wanted to re- trieve his six children, Lam Shing, in the House of Commons. again appeared at the Magistracy to- day.

His story had been checked and his wife and five children, one a babe in arms, attended Court,

Inspector

Portaillon zald family had been living on the roof of a house in Gloucester Road since Lam's banishment.

the

available in

Not Inconsistent.

1 Realties $4.45

11 K. Tramways BIT

China Light (old) $0.10/8- Manila Gold Share

the

Aloic

Antamok

Blatone Buhoy

Ho added that the Government did not regard their policy na thus de- fined as being in any way inconsist

to which ent with the endeavour, Viscount Samuel also attached Im- portance, to place our relations will the Japanese on a friendlier footing. Sir Robert Cruigle, he said, had

Mr. Shelden told Lam he was coery rendered a very valuable service in for his family but not for him. Lam this direction and it was for this was sentenced to alx months hard purpose that he was spectaily con-

cerned to promote in his speech, labour.

11 Wedgo

Coco Grove

Comantina Mines-

monstration

· Earf Mindanao

Ind

All Important points near Wuyuan have returned to Chinese control.

CABARET PROGRAMME $25

cises on

Scicluna was fined $30. Sgt. Dewar produced Seleluna's driving record, and stated that he was fined $10 or u similar office last September.

Wong Chiu, lorry driver, and 1p Plu-sang, motor cyclst, were Ancu

each. Before Mr. Iimsworth, Tom Nyok Artistes Appearing At

On, lorry driver was fined $10 for not having properly shaded his vehicle's The S.P.C. Ball

lights. A fine of $10 was ulso im- ♫ similar programme for the cabaret, posed on Lam Kai tor arranged by Miss Daisy O'Keefe, for offence. the S. P. C. Ball on Friday night at the Peninsula Hotel has the following artistes:

The

Representing England in the opening number-Lilian *MacFarlane, Kathlean Benwell, Noreen Jordan, Shella Neeve. Dawn Digby, and Betty Pestonji repre- senting Scolland-Piper Webster, Plpot Gray, Pipe Major Rankin (by kind per- mission and courtesy of LiratCol D.

J. McDougall, M... commanding the 2nd

Bn. The Royal Bgou); representing

Head Split By Axe

Traland-Phyllis College, Patay Wood, Blue

Pool Road, Wongnelchcong

Pauline Strange, and Bunty Forben; re- I was the scene of a gruesome murder Presenting Water-Betty Richards, falan yesterday about 11 a.m. Lindell, Allson Fisher and Suzette Compton,

when an

earth coolle was stincked by a mun Rosie Tan. Rosita Woo, Helen Lung and with a largo axe, Billy Tre will follow with a lap dance,

and Winifred Raven and Audrey Oakenfuil The victim, Chan Ming, 40, was will dance *Valso

Acratique. Mira suddenly attacked while working on Perey Chan will prezent "Demandent a buong alte just of Blue Pool Response, and Pauline Strange will offer Road. His head was split open. n Caucaslon dance, while Gloria Yee and Thomas Lee will given an exhibition of The swiftress of the assault took ballroom dances, demonstrating the quick-workmen nearby by surprise, and the alep, tango and waltz

ament escnued.

The finale will present "Beach - Wear " The foreman immediately tele-

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San Mauricin.... Burigno Consolidated Fuvre Consolidated Evndtest Investment United Faracale. Benguet Consolidated

phoned for an ambulance, as Chan

with Dawn Digby Paisy Wood, Shella Reeve, Noreen Jórdan, - Rosaleen Grent. showing "as it was" in 1900 and tjelty skill showed a sign of life, but he Pestonji, Buzette

Winifred led on his way to Queen Mary

Compton, Raven, Dorothy Raven, Allion | Flicker,

litan MacFarlane. Audrey Oakenfuit, Hospital.

Ai midnight no arrest

fetty Richards showing tas if 16" în 1945. || Noreen Jordan will be the soloist in the minte Lut the Police

Success,

had been expect carly

War May Be Inevitablo "Nevertheless." continues the paper, If this happens, the Settlement will the Kremlin apparently realises that again be thrown into confusion."

Russia's protestations of neutrality The "Tairiku" warned that the may come too late and that it may party which Intends to checkit the ad- be that a collision with the Allies vance of the Japanese should be is inevitable. How disastrous Russia prepared to accept responsibility for considers such a war would be can the consequences.

be clearly seen in M. Molotov's speech,"

YESTERDAY'S ACCIDENTS

The Hungarian press betrays a mood of expectancy of an intensifica- tion of the British blockade. The Budapest "Magyarorszag" bellaves that Britain will attempt to enhance the control sufficiently to make the Mr. K. D. Bruce, a member of H.M. neutrals entirely dependent upon her Ships, was involved in a traffic aceloteasure even by entering the Black dent yesterday. He was reported to Sea. have knocked down Lam Shing-tse, The paper also stresses the algal- 48-year-old unemployed who died neance of M. Meletov's vogue refer- Lam's body has been removed to the ence to Rumania. Public Mortuary,

London's Mistrust Two tramcar accidents were re- ported yesterday. In one case Chung don's

The "Magyanenzet" stresses Lon- mistryst of the Russian Sin-ming, 10, received head injuries when he alighted from a tramcar promises and M. Molotov's equivocal whilst i was still in motion.

statements while quoting "Pravda" as Wing, 22, received similar injuries Soviet is rendy to strengthen connec repeating the statement that the under similar circumstances on ca-tions with the West. other tramcar.

Aul

BLITZKRIEG SAID NEAR

FROM PAGE ONE

The "Magyar Nemzet" also stresses the significance of the report that Britain desires to extend the blockade to the Adriatic.

Omeial Communique reported a quiet 8,700 Scandinavians

day on the Western Front.

Last night the enemy attempted to altack one of our posts but' failed! completely, leaving some prisoners in our hands, There were no losses on our side.

"It has been confirmed that the third German plane (reported a having been probably shot down in our communique of April 2) was actually brought down on the evening of April 1."

Assisted Finland

STOCKHOLM, Apr. 3 (Reuter).--- It is offelally announced that Scan-

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fighting for Finland when hostilities censed numbered 0,700, of whom 725 were Norwegians.

Scandinavian casunities were 26 killed, 39 wounded and 10 missing.

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