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CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES Bringing Cargo from Marseilles vin Salgon,
Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables! are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Kowloon. and Godown Co., Ltd., whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing
All claims must be
sent in to me on or before 15th April, 1940, or they will not be recognized.
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Damaged Packages will be examin- the Company's Surveyor Mesara: Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10 am. on Wednesday, 10th April, 1950.
Consignees must have a Revenue when any Omeer in altendance dutiable goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
R. OHL Agent.
POST OFFICE
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE STANLEY.
The Summer Term beglas" on Monday, April 15th. For Prospec- tua (for Middle School and Prop. School) apply to Fung Man Sul, Esq., or Chan Pak Luk, E., Mesars, Harry Wicking, Prince's Bullding, (Tol. 30241) or to
ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE, STANLEY.
UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LIMITED
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY YEARLY
MEETING of the Society will be
Wednesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
April 10, 1940
A Look Through Moscow Bread Queues Gazetted RADIO
Food Gets Less To Rank
The Telegraph
50 YEARS AGO
10, -1800. April "George Francis Train, of Tacoma, Raund the World do days" registered nt the longkong, llotel at an abnormally early hour this morning having wid by the General Werder from Japan. With Konsk-Amantumais," Ak is stated incl tail further on, they are attempting the Ariel act, putting a girdle round the world. in sixty days, and as things show at pre- called on George this morning, al 100 hotel. By a coincidence it was abou!
nim was "g, W. Wall, private secretary
rent they will do it, Our representative
breakfast time and he stayed on the
Kot invited to the ebnato defouner. The spare time he occupied in "izing up" Jils host, and hearing him talk with this result
As
BUDAPEST.
NEUTRAL OBSERVERS just arrived from Russia after many years' residence say the situation is desperate there.
other necessities and supplies are getting steadily. less.
George Francis is a smart old man from occupied Poland tell
01 though as active as a young fellow- who made single eft inmewhere., Prob ably, he has lost two. lia can keep on talking in the most orratic yet entertain- ing way as long as ho han an audience,. although he once had a spell of silence never spoke to a soul-which lasted 14
years.
fle is the man who introduced tram ways to Great Britain in 1801; ho bulit the Unton Pacile Railroad; started tein- graphs and rallways in Australia; sent iory clippers to California in '99; and he cinting to be the original of Jules Vernes' "Phineas Fogg." making his trip round the world in 80 days in 1870, two years before Jules Verne's book appeared,
held at the HEAD OFFICE, Union Building, Hong Kong, on FRIDAY, 3rd MAY, 1940 at 11.00 a.m., for of receiving the the purpose Report of the Directors and the Statements of Account to 31st he wants it understood that he is not December, 1939, and of declaring Dividend, etc.
The SHARE TRANSFER BOOKS | of the Society will be CLOSED from 17th APRIL, to 3rd MAY, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board,
A. W. HUGHES,
General Manager, Hongkong. 2nd April, 1940.
UNION WATERBOAT
CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS
The Thirty-fifth Annual General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Offices of Messrs. Dodwell & Co., Ltd., Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Building, on Mon Small Packet Post to all countries day, the 22nd April, 1910, at 11 is suspended.
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES
Regintered and Parcel Mails are closed 12 mutes earlier on the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where matis ore adverus- ed to close at or before 9 a.m. re gistered and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day. When mails are advertised to close atter 5. pan., Regstered and Parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m.
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Japan and Manila
Manila
Canton
Japan and Shanghal
Shanghal
10.
a.m. for the purpose of receiving the report of the General Managers together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1939.
The Trafisfer Books of the Com- pany will be closed from 6th April to 22nd April, 1940, both days inclusive,
DODWELL & COMPANY LIMITED.
General Managers.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LTD.
Het now making his fourth circum- ambulation, 3 years after his first. But
competing with Nelly Bly in any sense. "She came.over on the same track on I did in 1879," he said, "and did it quicker because she had a farter boat across the
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12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter-
cession.
12.30 Latest Dance Music and
Variety.
JAMES ATHERTON They say it resembles that of the famine year of SINCLAIR was gazetted as 1932. In Moscow there are long queues for bread and ja lieutenant in the Royal Army Pay Corps, but later it was discovered there was Reports leaking back from the Finnish frontier and no such rank in the Corps.
The list in which his name ap- of acute dissatisfaction. There is danger of the complete peared in the "London Gazette" breakdown of the system. This lack early in September was accord- of confidence la reflected in the price ingly cancelled. of the rouble on the Black Bourse. This was stated at Salisbury when
A few months ago it was 22 roubles Sinclair was sent for trial at Hampe ments. to the dollar, then it fell suddenly to shite Assizes on charges of suggesting
Variety with George Scott- 30. A few days later a huge supply falsely that he was an agent of the Wood, Baldwin and Howard, Len of black roubles arrived from Poland Canadian Government and that he Fills, and Olliers, and the rate fell to 130, 350 and 600 was acting in the service of the. King roubles to the dollar.
The Girl
Who Was
Put Under
The Table
DURING the last war,
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Saver Fox Badge
ther Report.
1.00 Local Time Signal and Weu-
1.03 The London Palladium Or- chestra and Herbert Groh (Teuer).
and 1.30 Reuter
Rugby Press, Weather Forecast und Announce-
1.45
2.15 Close Down.
6.52 Closing Local Block Quota-
6.55 Marck Weber and Its Or- chestra--At the Tchulkowsky Foun tain-Fantasia, Simple Aveu, Spring Song, Suite Orientale, Dream Waltz, Maldens of Baden-Waltz
0.00 Variety with Roy Fox and It is common knowledge that Stalin A colonel of the Royal Army Pay Is Orchestra, Greta Keller and and his closcat associates quarrel Corps said that Sinclair reported for Others. constantly. A tremendous new purge duty from the Ollicers Emergency is being planned and, it is believed, Reserve on September 4, und was em- tions. will include some of Stalin's nearest ployed at the Southern Command collaborators.
ut November 3. There is a tense air of tearful ex- In consequence of a letter from the Once his employment was In the Russian capital. War is for commerce whenever there was an air pectancy
Everyone fears his neighbours, for terminated. raid in the night, a young denunciation to the Ogpu means Mr. William Keinjer, from the office girl was wakened, "taken instant death. Yet anti-Government of the High Commissioner for Canada downstairs and told to stay grumbling and threatening has never under the dining-room table with her sister.
ARS AGO
April 10, 1915. The Blue Funnel liner Theseus, bound
fur Java, has arrived at Gibraltar, and reports an exciting experience with
submarine when south-west of Bishop's flock, Scilly Isles.
Reuter's correspondent in Rome say that the newspapers are much perturbed by the rumours of the possibility of a Reparate pene being arranged between Austria and Russia. They point out that Austria no longer has any chance of re- conquering is lost terrilary, and incurs a great risk of losing elit more it the war continues, whereas by instant sub- mission she may hope to check the Rus wian invasion and Servian advance, and cient italy and Roumania of the papira- to which they expect to realise by eventual Intervention. These arguments Have strengthened the propaganda in, favour of intervention.
10 YEARS AGO
Apr 10, 1830. The Finance Committee of the Legisin- five Council at a meeting held yesterday, preafded over by the Colonial Secretary, Ilon. Mr. E. R. Halifax. C.M.C. debated at some length vote for $377,400 for high cost of living allowance. It was explained in the Message that the scheme of percentage increase on existing sterl ngari which was brought into foren In 1020 did not contemplate a fall in the dolter below 1s. 04. The Secretary of State ng approved of the continuation his concession down to exchange of 1. Gu, as from January 1._.
5 YEARS AGO
April 10, 1935. Golden spotlights, directed upon an All decorated with evergreens and huge banks of azaleas, shed a romantle radiance
from all parts of the Cathedral when
General Jermann Gorring, Premier of Prussia and Relehminister for Air. was married to-day to the lovely stage olar, Frau Einmi Sonnemann.
Herr Hiller. Chancellor of Germany, and all his Ministers, were seated in the front row of the Cathedral.
AUSSIES' SECRET WEAPONS
Apr, 1
The Ordinary General Meeting Apr. 10. of Shareholders in the above Coni- .Apr. 10.
Apr. 10. pany will be held in the Company's Apr. 10. Offices, P. & 0. Building, th Apr. 11. Floor, on Thursday, 11th April, THE Aussies, who are now Apr: 11: 1940, at 11 am, for the purpose doing intensive training mano- Palestine, have U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan (San of receiving the Report of the euvres
General Managers together with a brought with them "secret wea-
Francisco date, 13th March)
Apr.
in
Her parents left her and went to the front door to see what was happening.
The girl was terrified, but her sister, three years younger, did not seem to mind.
Now the girl has grown up. At 30 she is a happily married woman with two healthy children; but she is Intensely anxious if she goes out alone,
A Vivid Memory
The childhood memory of those air raid nights is the most vivid she has. While she is working about the house the woman is all right, and I she goes out with certain people she is very right.
in London, sald that Sinclair had no
authority to act in any capacity for been so widespread or so serious.
ane Canadian Government. Black Bourse.-Name given to any Captain A. IL Rigby told of seeing illegal exchange where foreign cur-a allver fox badge under Sinclair's rency in bought and sold secretly, apel and receiving the impression Last month French police arrested that he was in the service of the foreigners in a cafe where Illegal Canadian Intelligence. dealings were carried on.j brutish crime against good sense and the King's English, committed by the King's Government
Evacuate meant to make emply- quite empty. When the whole of a garrison retired from a fort and left it to the enemy, that was reasonably
ng an "evacuation" described though even then "abandon" would have been a better word.
Billating Canadians "Other witnesses described how they received the impression that Sinclair s in the service of the Canadian Intelligence. '..
Miss Dorothy Trotman, Sinclair's landlady, sold that after he had paid a visit to London he told her that her house was to be a Canadian house
7.30 London Relay The News. 8.00 Local Time Signal Weather 8.03 The Illo Hawallan Orchestra. Report and Announcements,
8.15
(So- Jeanette MacDonald prano) and Boston Promenade Or- chestra.
8.45 Studio-"Some Great. Au- thors: Ruskin The sixth of a series of talks by Father Ryan, S.J.
and Ravel Introduction 9.05 Allegro for Harp with Strings and Accompaniment - Vir- J. Quartet with Woodwind
String tucso Cockerill, R. Murchie and C. Draper.
0,15 may
Landon Relay-News Sam-
0.30 Talk on "The British Empire In War and After", recorded by The
re six officers and two men would Rt. Hon. Lord Snell, C.DE.
9.45 Marches of: Sousa-Hands billeted.
1 Sinclair was also committed for trial Across the Sea, The Band of II. M. "Let us, where we can, preserve on charges involving boys at Carliste Coldstream Guards; Marching with the honour, the fire, the force, the between June 1 and September I last | Sousa, Regimental Band of H. M. freshness of our tongue. In that year, and at Salisbury between Grenadier Guards; Semper Fidelis tongue, after all, great things can be September 10 and December 12 last March, The Band of H. M. Cold- said in few and slender words."
year.
The protection, in this respect, FORMER PIT BOY IN FRANCE IS— is her husband, next her sister, then her doctor-the general practitioner who looks after the family, but any doctor is "some use." Other people help, but do not abolish the anxiety.
Fear For Her Mind
from her
The physician states that the real basis of the present anxiety seemed to be a fear of going out of her mind and of being shut up away friends." The fear had later been transferred to death as a lesser evil, since if he were dead she herself
would not know about it.
Her sister had grown up, attractive, gay, a good mixer and made friends easily: the patient-though attractive, too was shy, diffident and had few friends, but she was cloves.
Actually, she became engaged be fore her younger sister; but she was sure that it was her mind that had drawn her husband. That was why she feared losing it.
The case is fully described in the "British Medical Journal."
Lad With For
.An An Air
Ear
TWENTY-FOUR-YEAR-OLD Leading Aircraftman
Ronnie Hill (Ginger to his pals) once hewed coal beside his father in a South Wales mine.
Pharaoh's Tomb
More Important Finds Expected
Now he is one of 'the' star members of the, R.A.F. central band, which has taken Paris by. latorm.
He has just put the finishing touches-to-the-muste-for-a-cong. ballad, "The House by a Water- fall."
The words were written by a fel- low leuding aircraftman, John
Hard-Won Lessons
CAIRO. Great interest has Mallard. been aroused in archaeological.
This
Apr. 11. Statement of Accounts to the 31st pons, which make their equip Toast To Dead circles here by the discovery by composition, and is tried uninit
USA, Honolulu and Japan (San
Francisco date, 10th March)
Apr. 11. Canada, USA, Japan and Shanghal (Vancouver BC. date, 23rd March) Apr. 11. .Apr. 11. .Apr. 11. Apr. 11. FAPT, 11. Airways date 3rd
Rabaul Straits Sandakan.
Air Mall by "Imperial
Direct Service" London, April
Shanghai
Canton
Shanghai
.Apr. 12. .Apr. 14 12. Apr. 13. .Apr. 13. Shanghai and Swatow .Apr. 13.. U.S.A., and Manila (San Francisco date, 10th March) ..Apr. 13.
Haiphong
Shanghai and Japan Formosa
December, 1939.
The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from Monday, 8th April, to Thursday, 11th, 1940, both days inclusive.
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO. Genoral Managers. Hongkong, 2nd April, 1940.
FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN
What to do to help a child
Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or l1-treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or Injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter
ment among the most modern in the world,
Though details of the equipment cannot be disclosed (says B.U.P.). they have military gadgets and wen-. pons which have never been reen before.
They have been equipped almost entirely in Australia and have brought with them guna, stores, power plants, trucks, tanks, hospitals. Only their barbed wire coines England,
Their Plan
from
Their present manoeuvres are in- tended to supplement their Austra- Han training.
"They are meant to develop team work, so they can learn to Co-operate with English and other units," a mille tary authority said. "This will mean that they can be rushed wherever they are
nre needed."
to fill in
OUTWARD MAILS Wednesday, Apr. 10
2 p.m. 3.30 p.m. .6.30 p.m. Air Ball for Indo-Chins, Iran, and concerning a chlid, would be doing The manoeuvres have brought into Fratice (Parls and Northern Pro- on act of kludness by communicating play the RAF. as well as English vinces only) by the "Air France at once with
units of cavalry, the infantry, and 1Ion. General Airways Direct Service"-duo Paris, 18th April.
H.K.S.P.C., Old City Hall.
The Inspector, 49, Pokfulam Road. 1st floor,
The Inspector, 02. Stone Nullah Lane, 2nd, Floor.
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The Inspector, 12, Sai Yeung Chol St. Kowloon,
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and U.9.A by the "Pan American expenses borno, by the Society.
mechanised forces.
Some of the airfolds have ander ground hear from which planes can take off without being visible until they are actually in the nir.
Journal
Airways Dircot Service" de San kept strictly private, except in cases
where malice is proved..
The Informant's name will be of the
Francisco, 17th April,
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Apr, 10, 5 p.m. .Apr. 11, 7.20 .m Thursday, Apr. 11
Friday, Apr. 12 Fort Bayard, Holbow, and Shanghai
.2.30 p.m.
.8 p.m.
HIT-AND-RUN
PEDESTRIANS
LONDON, (UP). The black-
Hongkong
Fisheries
Research
out has produced the hit-and-run Station
10. p.m.
pedestrian.
Haiphong 1 p.m. .2.30 p.m. Manila, Australia and New Zealand
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Many serious accidents have been caused through collisions with people who fail to stop and see what horm they have done. ****
Edited by
Dr. G. A. C. Herklots
David Walker, 68, temporarity Now on Sale blinded by the torch of another man,
4 p.m. was knocked over and his ribs and at
.5 pm. hips so injured that he died later in
.6.30 pm. hospital. The torch made it im
possible for him to see his sisailant.
-"The ' coroner' could only return"a
Morning Post Building,
verdict that the injuries were caused Price $3.00
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Naval Men
BRIDPORT. Relatives who were not aware that Frederick Hawkins, a naval rating had been drowned while on service on Saturday dranke a toast in cele bration of his silver wedding anniver-
sary.
...
musteat Prof. Montet, of Strasbourg the tune is grand. It is to be, sub- University, of the tomb of mitted to a London publisher. Pharaoh Psousennes, who lived When "Ginger" wielded a pick at about 1,000 B.C.
the coalface he itched to play the plano.
Fifteen shillings was squeezed
the from
Ineagre family budget | every
quarter for a
that
It is the first tomb of the 21st Dynasty to be found intuet. The contents are stated to be of unusual beauty.
-
year
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The sarcophagus of Pharaoh Sker-"Ginger" could take lessons from a hank, found last year at the same site teacher in his home town of Blue- on the shores of Lake Menzalah In navon, Monmouthshire.
Then came a strike. The pit was Lower Egypt, is now one of the most idle. The piano lessons stopped. Mrs. Hawkins explained that be- Museum. It
outstanding exhibits in the, Cairo
But his mother had bought him a is excelled in splendour, cause her husband could not get leave Muscu It had been arranged that at nine however, by the Tutankhamen relics second-hand plano.
Soon he could play anything, but and by the new finds. while she and relatives gathered at o'clock last night he would toast her, and
Further discoveries by Prof Montet he concentrated on "awing." her home would toast him. Relatives are expected, for it is clear that the in other parts of the country, unable site was the recognised burial place
Dynasty to visit Bridport, were joining in this for all the Royal families of the 21st unusual celebration.
Said Mrs. Hawkins,
Some difficulty will be encountered n transferring the huge granite sarce- ut greetings telegrams arrived. One in telegram was marked O.H.M.S. 1 phagus to Cairo owing to its immense thought it was from my husband and weight. The clearance of other obf
And Victoria Hopper sang it at a opened it first. It was a message from-jects will start immediately. These B... headquarters,
Admiralty regretting that my include many small statuettes, with
the
"The first batch
- Composer No. 2. Leading Aircraftmen A. E. H Isaacs, a young' Comishnan, com- Losed a song, Although You Are Far Away."
lie handed it in-written on scraps rehearsals for paper-during
was drowned on Saturday gold heads of lions and cuples and concert in France. The song had a I can still hardly belleve bowls and vases of dellcats gold work. great reception. the news. We sent telegrams and It la stated, but not confirmed, that telephoned to many relatives, cancell-the tomb also contains the
surco-
stream Guards.
10.00 An Hour of Dance Music, 11.00 Closc Down,
GERMAN CLOCKS SOLD
An auction of 141 confisenteci German clocks was held at the 1m- ports and Exports Omee, Fire Brigade Building, yesterday, the sum of $246
ing realised. The buyers mostly Chinese dealers,
were
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Big Bertha's Son Dies Fighting for Fatherland
AMSTERDAM.
LIEUTENANT CLAUS VON BOHLEN UND· HALBACH, son of Frau Bertha Krupp, and himself an armaments director, has been killed, says a notice. In the Koelnischer Zeitung.
He was twenty-nine years old, and,
according to the notice, died a hero's
death for the Fatherland."
Frau Krupp inherited the huge
They Formed
arms firm of Krupp from her father In An Air Factory
and
grandfather, and continued to
carry on their work. Her husband,
PARIS-Twenty people, alleged to
GAMES
Tokyo, Apr. 1, The Navy Ministry has denied re- port that the Japanese had started large scale.. naval manoeuvres of Formosa to counter the American feet war games.
It stated that the reports had ori- ginated in Chungking and were of Chinese fabrication.
A message from Chungking claimed that 30 Japanese warships, including three aircraft carriers and 30 sub- marines, entered Amoy on March 31 and started manoeuvred off Formosa American simultaneously with the monoeuvres United Press,
TRIBUNAL SESSION
Dr. Gustav van Bohlen und Halbach,
It is notified that a publle session added the name of Krupp to his own.haye formed a Communiat cell in an of the Compulsory Service Tribunal; Important aviation, factory at Saintnpointed by His Excellency the Denis, Were arrested in: Paris to-day,
Yellow-Book Best Seller PARIS The first edition-36,000
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Governor under the Compulsory Ser- Police say that a search of the home vice Ordinance, No. 32 of 1939, will of one of the leaders led to the 'dis-be held in the Council Charuber, covery of a large number of revalu- | Colonial Secretariat, at 4.30 p.ma: on
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