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POSITIONS VACANT.
Tuesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
April 16,
1940.
POST OFFICE FALL OF CANTON HAS H.K.
INWARD MAILS Amoy and Shanghai Shanghai
Stralis
Ale Mall by "Air Franco vico"-Parts date, 10th
...Apr, 10. .April 10.
..Apr. 17.
Direct Ser-
April.
Apr. 17,
Apr. 17.
.Apr. 17.
Haiphong, Holhow and Fort Boyard
Haiphong Manila
with
WANTED. Foreign firm requires immediately ono
European
mechanical training and workable knowledge of French. Write P.Q Box 16.
WANTED TO BUY. WANTED to purchase,.. Lorry, 34 tan or over, please reply giving full particulara of make and model, to P.O. Box 354
FOR SALE.
CIVIL COURT SEQUEL
B.E.F. LANDING AT SEVERAL POINTS ON NORWEGIAN COAST
FROM PAGE ONE
German news agency report from) Oslo.
The agency also claims that it has. learned from Narvik that Narvik la still in German hands.
Apr. 17. Saigon
Apr. 17. Shanghai
Apr 17. .Apr. 17. Ale Mall by "Imperial Airways Direct Service" London dato 10th April
Apr. 18. Straits and Europe via Negopalam (Letters and papers)-London date, 17th Feb. Apr. 18. Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Norwegians Heartened
Direct Service"-San
Francisco
LONDON, Apr. 15 (Reuter).The date. 10th Aprli
Apr. 18. Norwegians who are resisting strong Canton
Apr. 18.ty are ikely to be greatly heartened Apr. 18. by the news of the British landing in Apr. 18. Norway. Apr: 18. Apr. Apr. 18.
Francisco date, 22nd March).
Japon and Shonghal Japan.... Shanghal
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Apr. 10. Арг. 19. Apr. 19. Apr. 19. Apr. 10.
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H.K. Stock Market
The following quotations were issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- ket this morning.
BANKS
11.K. Banks S
H.K. Banks (Lon. Red.) H.K. Banks (11.K. Reg.)
.1,-195 b. ..£04 n.
Chartered £.....
£94 n. 94 m.
Mercantile, A. & B. £
.30% 0.
Mervantile, C. £
Enst Asia $
12 m. .74 n.
Canton ...
Union $.....
II.K. Fire $.
Douglases $ xd.
INSURANCES
China Underwriters $
SHIPPING
Steamboats $. Indo-Chinas P$
Indo-Chinas D.S
Shell (Bearers) /- Waterboats $
DOCKS ETC.
Whares ..... Docks $ (e. rt:.) Docks (x. rts.) Docks $ (rts.) Provideats S. Sh. Dorks Sh. $
H.K. Mines
230 m. 190 b. .85 vis. n. 171 5.
OUTWARD MAILS Tuesday, Apr. 18 Parenis only for Tientsin ..5.00 p.m. Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-due London, 24th April.
K.P.O,
Reg. Ord.
Kex.
.Apr. 16, 5 p.m. .Apr. 10, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.
Apr. 16, 5 p.m. Ord............Apr. 18, 7 p.m. Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Au25- tralla by "Imperial Airways Direct Service" due Sydney, 22nd April.
K.P.O. Reg. Ord.
.Apr. 10, 5 pm. , Apr. 16, 5.30 p.m. G.r.O. Reg.
..Apr. 16, 5 p.m. Ord.
Apr.. 16, 7 p.m. Amoy
7.00 pm. Wednesday, April 17 Anvoy
...8.30 a.m. Parcels only for Tientsin...12.39 p.m. Air Mail for Indo-China, Iran, and France (Parks and Northern Pro- vinces only) by the "Air France Airways Direct Service"-luc Paris 25th April,
Ke
trd..
145 1
.10% b .100 n. ...80 n. 75/76 0. .71% n.
K. P. 0.
Amy, 17, 5.80 p.at. Apr. 17, 5.30 pm.
P. 9. RIK..
Apr. 17. 5.00 pan. Ord....................Apr. 17, 7.09 p.m. Air Mall for Manila, Guan, Hono- lulu and U.S.A., by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service” -lue San Francisco, 24th April.
100 n.
22 9.
Reg.
19.40 b.
Ord;
.0.50 1.
:44 5.
Reg.
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MINING
.451⁄2 n.
180 n. 0.65 n.
Ord.
Sandakan Swatow
K.P.O.
Apr. 17, p.m. .Apr. 17, 5.30 p.m. G.r.O.
.Apr. 17, 5 p.m. .Apr. 18, 7.30 a.m. Thursday, Apr. 18
.11.30 a..
1.00 pm ts. Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A.. Central and South America via Vancouver B.C.. (Parcels Canada only)e
Kuilan /- Raubs $
LANDS
Ilotels
Lands $.
3614
.5.45 b. b. & sa.
100 n.
141 11.
Lands 4 Debentures
S'hal Lands Sh. $..
Humphreys $
II.K. Reallles $.
UTILITIES.
Chinese Estates S..
Trams S.
Peak Tramy (old) §.
Peak Trams (new) $.: Star
Ferries
$..
.0 n.
B.C., 10th May.
Kowloon 1. 0.
for
They are also encouraged by the fearlessness of King Bankon who has Leen bombed so often that the Nor-
wegian Government now believes the
Nazi airmen have been ordered to pursue him wherever he goes.
Shock For German Public
Discharge From Contract Liability Sought
That the fall of Canton in October 1938 resulted in the complete stoppage of export tra de was the basis of an action heard before the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, at the Supreme Court this morning.
Mr. Eldon Polter, K.C., instructed by Mesars, Peter Sin and Company, appeared for plaintiffs, the Sang Wo Tal firm, and defendants, the Holland China Trading Company, Ltd., were represented by the Hon. Mr. Leo D'Almada Jnr. Instructed by Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist,
Plaintiffs' Claim
NORWAY AS BASE FOR AIR RAIDS ON BRITAIN
FROM PAGE ONE
110
Mr. Potier asked the Court to de-of warfare "it assures the dominance clare that they were discharged from of sen warfare to air arm," to use the any liability under seven contracts paper's own words.
The British have come to realise for delivery of 870 bales of casain: Eques which was made in Canton be- that it is a gomble everytime they SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
18 (UP). The tween August 3, 1938 and October 5, send their naval units to Norwegian BERLIN. Apr.
I waters. Therein lies a revolutionary German public beginning to realice 1838, and the return of $8,000,
in The plaintiffs contended that the significance the occupation af that all is not going well in Norway.
British strategy
It has Afternoon papers ore playing down occupation of Canton made it im- Norway.
depen- earlier reports of great Gerntan possible for delivery of the goods, but longer free.
are warning their by the delivering of the goods on the dence upon German strategy victories, and
British hopes, said the poper, were readers that they must be prepared agreement of June 9, 1939, had thus
performed the delivery of the seven based on their navy. This is a for_reverses.
typical reactionary attitude of British Defendants contended that plain-war leadership. The German wor lifts were liable under the seven con- feet has not to watch these waters tracts to deliver 870 bales of enssia, alone. At its disposal stands the and that the said agreement of June strongest air force and the best fliers O constituted a further and distinet of the world.
"We do not pretend to conflrm the contract to deliver anather 870 bales.
Defendanta in respect of the 870 balen delivered had paid to plaintiffs $10,030.00 only, and in breach of the
The morning papers described thej Narvik engagement as a shattering German victory. But this afternoon, the papers modliled their reports by only insisting that Narvik is still in
German hands.
Authorised Nazi official quarters admit, for the first time, the pos ability of British troops beint In
Norway.
Exchange At A Glance
SELLING
T.T. London Demand T.T. Shanghai T.T, Singapore TT. Japan TT. Indin 1. U.S.A. T.T.
T.T. Manlla
T.T. T.T. Shigon
Batavia
.1/218 1/21
.350
.5222
..DI
.024
.21
14234
.30%
Bangkok
.150
.3084
.10.85 .95%
.1/04
.1/3/
4 m/s D/P
.1/3/
m/s L/C U.S.A.
Final
4 m/s France
30 d/s Indla.........
.11.40 .84 U.S. Cross rate in London 4.02
.3.50%
T.T. France
T.T. Switzerland
T.T. Australla
BUYING
4 m/s L/C London
U.S. Cross rate in N.Y.
WESTERN FRONT
Patrols Again Active
STRICTER RATIONING
Warning By British Food Ministry
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, April 16 (UP).— The Ministry of Food announces that the rationing restrictions will bo rigorously enforced in future.
A warning has been issued that the German invasion of Scandinavia may eventually require a reduction in the ration quotas, particularly for butter and bacon.
The Ministry stresses that there is no cause for anxiety at present, but points out that imports of butter and bacon must substantially decrease during the remainder of 1040.
Question Of Shipping
The question of shipping is involved in obtaining these foodstuffs from countries other than Denmark.
Britain imports 3,380,000 cwt, of bacon from Denmark and 261,000 from Sweden each year. This 15 32 of the country's total con- per cent. sumption.
imparted During 1939, Britain 2,305,000 cwt. of bulter from Den- mark and 301,000 cwt. from Sweden, representing 20 per cent. of the country's total consumption.
Britain also annually imports 95 million dozen eggs from Denmark PARIS, Apr. 15 (Reuter)-Bad) and 4,800,000 dozen from Sweden, or weather has held up air activity on a total of 10 per cent, of the total the Western Front but patrois have consumption. been active.
One French scouting party cut its way through German barbed wire in the Ahinee sector and penetrated deep radical thesis that the navy is worth-into Germany before being engaged less. But it has become clear in the by the Germans. last few days what an overwhelming- of June agreement
hadly powerful ally the German Navy refused to pay the balance of $8,000. has in the air force."
Plaintiffs' Caśc
0
For the first time, too, it is official-sald 13 admitted that the Germans are in possession of only isolated strong points along the Norwegian const.
Mr. Potter said plaintiffs were an With the possible exception of
which are nited, old established in which had been Oslo and
on business for about 25} by a good it is believed un-carrying likely
that
other except by nir.
German
by the
Was duled
- Germans Boasting SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH" BERLIN, Apr. 15 (UP). The Veelkisrber Baelschter"
runs
*
No Cause For Anxicty LONDON, Apr. 16 (Reuter), Further indication of the likely
There was a sharp encounter when effects of the invasion of Den- the French fought their way back to mark on the British food situa- their own lines ofter inflicting con-tion was given by a Ministry of siderable Josses.
West of the Vosges the German Food ofllelal to-day. attempt at a raid was repulsed with
chine gun fire.
He said that Britain has sufficient supplies of butter and bacon in cold storage to remove any anxiety for the Immediate future. Moreover,
pro- duetion overseas has well started,
Allies Buy Planes especially in Canada, and imports
On "Conditions"
WASHINGTON, Apr. 18 (Router).
were
from Eire and other parts of the Em- pire have increased,
100
the
risons have been able to contact cachin bark of a tree used for the prepara- article describing the new Pirategical tion of sauces, spices, and perfume situation as a result of the German The enssia was not used Opposition Unlikely
invasion of Norway, which it - Chinese in that sense, but for exportnounces as "War At England's Gate"! LONDON, Apr. 16 (Reuter) The
to other parts of the world.
Food Minister Confidant "Right up the whole east coast of "Daily Telegraph" military cerres- The allegation in this case, said
more distant pondent, commenting on the lunding Mr. Potter, is that we have agreed England, from the Thames Estuary to According to Mr. Henry Morgen- The position in the
gigantic German thau, all obstacles to the sale of future necessarily will be affected by the Shetlands, of British troops in Norway, says that to sell then two lots of 870 bales. it is unlikely that the landings were The statement of calm shows that operating base has sprung up literally United States planes to the Allies the shinnis position and it cannot be
when the removed appused except possibly from the air. seven contracts were entered into overnight," it declares.
Anglo-
expected that it will be possible le One choul
This bare brings the war right to French Purchasing Mission agreed replace the not expect anything
supplies for the sale. The first
per cent, "without reservation or complaint"
which were
from cut off startling to happen at once. It may August 3 for 100 bales at $16 the ingand's gate.
to the United States Government's he assumed that some of our landing next on August 21 for 20 bales at "The Orkneys and the Shetlands,
Scandinavian countries. Neverthe- the release of the less the Ministry of Food is confident places will have been chorun with $14.50, September 19 for 100 bes at which during the World War were conditions for View to establishing air bases.
$13.79
3.75. September 22 for 100 bales unassailable bases of all British apera-latest. types of aircraft,
that there will be ample supplies of tions in the North Sea area, to-day Mr. Morgenthau declined to reveal these commodities orriving from over- however, these bases may be for sex-$13.25.. October 5 for 30 bales
for the time
being
that the Allies agreed to pay at least duction, will be sufficient to keep the $13.25, and November 5 for 400 bates Manes coly for the
part of the cost of research for de- pubile and the services in full health In some places, steall bodies of men $13.25.
have been landed to make con- may have
The five different prices for the
Veloping the most recent models. and vigour. ast with Norwegian parties and seven contract were for one quality, Tact
arm the nuclei on which Norwegian and represented the market rites on form troops or volunteers can
the dates the contracts were entered into.
Owing to the nature of the country. $13,50, Ortubes 1 for 100 balche a very short distance and within the conditions, but It is understood; sens, which, with the home pro-
at
Wherever any considerable force lands, it will be necessary to form "Fighting broke out in South China bras and depots for supplies under which led to the occupation of Can- the protection of a covering force.
Vancouver gefences will be one of the Brst taske possible to expart casła.
The establishment of anti-aircraft, with the result that it was quite
4.00 p.. 5.00 p.m. 5.30 p.n.
Parcels.
4.40 b. ,103 n.
Rek
'Ord..
G.P.O.
Parecis,
4:00 p.m.
17.35
.
Reg..
.8 n.
.5.00 p.m. .7.00 p.m. .7 p.m.
.4 n.
.68 n.
11.
100 16
25%
..8 .5.20 n. .05.49 b.
.11% n. 28.40 b. 19 b.
Ortl., Amuy
Y. Ferries Ski China Lights (ok) $. Chine Lights (new) $. H.K. Electric $. Macao Electrics $. Sandakan Lights S... Telephoner (old)
$. Telephones (new) $..
INDUSTRIALS Cald: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. $..14.00 n. Cald: Mack (Prof.). Sh. $...12 Majesty King Hankon, will defend its dance with the Proclamation of His liberty, independence and honour to
Canton Ices $.. Cements $. II.K. Ropes $
STORES, &c. Dairy Farms Watsons $. Lane, Crawfords $. Sinceret $
Wing On (H.K.) S.
Powell, Ltd. $.
MILLS COTTON MI
Ewa Sh. $....
S'hal Cotton Sh.
MISC.
II.K. Entertainments $. Constructions (old) $ Constructions (now) Vibro Piling S......
.1 n. ,17% n. 5.55 n.
,9.30 sa. .7% b. 2 n. .30 n.
.!
b.
.53 n.
JAPAN AND DUTCH EAST INDIES
FROM PAGE ONE
or Powers involves the Dutch East
Prelude To Action
Continued From Pager given this morning by the Japanese
striking range of German arms,
he sanie true of the north of England and the Scottish mainland."
Sold Sardines After Hours,
Alleged
X consultation took place about the end of March between plaintiff's and defendants with regard Lo delivery, and there was a suggestion
Magistrate To Give that it was possible for delivery through Kongmoon, but the iden fell
Written Judgment through shortly after the Interview_ns the port was lost to the Japanese.
Under the new Shop Closing Delivery Via Kwongchowwan Discussions continued, and even- Hours Bill, Cheung Tze-sul and tually Mr. Wong Luen-chuen went to Man Wing were summoned be- Canton where the matter was dis-fore Mr. Sheldon at the Central cussed with the compradore and
returned and purchased another tin
of Cunadian sardines.
NAZIS OUTLAW KING Indies." 3.
HAAKON AS
TOKYO, Apr. 18(Reuter) Hints assistant compradore of defendant Magistracy to-day for failing to 21. RESISTANCE STIFFENS of early possible Japanese actio was made that the goods were to be de- Road Central at 9.05 p.m., on Arm. Arrangements were finally close their shop in Des Voeux the Netherlands East Indies was
livered through Kwongchowwan, and
April. picul extra for of $1 per Press and also by a Foreign Office an Increase of
Mr. C. A. S. Russ represented de- costs of transport was agreed on. spokesman.
Continuing, Mr. Potter said he fendants and Sergeant Jessop pro- They followed Foreign Minister
secuted. doubt that he expressed Arita's statement yesterday in which would prove beyond any
Sergeant Jessop sald he entered the concern about any the intention of the parties were that situation which might bring about a they were merely arranging delivery shop at 9.05 D., and in the course the bitter end," he declared.
of the 870 bates of cossia already of talking to the accountant, a cus change in the status quo. "In this fight, Norway is happy to The Foreign Offee spokesmiun said contracted for, and not in any sense tomer entered and was served by 2144 b. express her gratitude to the British that the statement is a prelude to buying or selling another 870 bales. one of the folds who shouted out to
and French governments for
are giving."
Japanese action in the matter. At There was never any suggestion for the accountant to receive 18 cents assistance they are
any rate we do not want to see the any fresh purchase of cassia nt any for a Un of sardines. Another cus- tomer came in and bought, a tin of King's Exhortation
condensed milk. The first customer Dutch East Indies fall into the Allies of the negotiations prior to June 9.
Regarding the claim of defendants SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
hands." PARIS,
April 10 (UP)-King The "Yomiuri Shimbun," comment-that the contract on June 9 was
Me Hunkon's exhortation to the men and ing on the statement, says that this separate and distinct agreement,
Potter said it could not be the truc women of Norway "o Dght to save is merely the overture to the action position as the prices were precisely 180 n. the independence of your Fatherland" which Japan will tnite, depending on post
has had an immediate, echo in Paris. further developments of the situation the same. The market prices for cassia on June 9 could not be the .4.80 b.
Norwegians but Not only
many in the future.
Game from August to October, and he 1 n.would-be volunteers. of other
American Interest Ame
would luter prove that the market nationalities have thronged to the WASHINGTON, Apr. 16 (Reuter), price for castia on June 9 was $20. rNorwegian Legation order offerThe possibility that the republics
Below Market Prico of North and South America would Fir services.
Under the seven contracts as set Groups of Frenchmen who
move
Man Wing said he had not sold any to establish a feinporary-protec- ..97 n. various reasons have not been able torate over the Dutch possessions in out in the agreement on June 9, the Canadian sardines but a packet of
218 weight was shown Join the French Army, Dutchmen, the western hemisphere should former The cost including the $11 for exit Chiu Fan said that a customer had 731 piculs, chocolates which had cost 18 cents. Belgions and others are offer-seize Holland is seen by
well-inform-
transport came to about $24.70 per produced a tie of sartlines and had far below the asked if his store had any of the men from the Armenian colony in Persons close to the Paris nrc eager to enrol in the ment believe that the United States market price, he said,
Mr. Patter then submitted a num-same kind. There was none.
-At the conclusion of the Norwegian armed forces.
The historic Garibaldian Legion of possession or sovereignty
would not allow Germany to claim
ber of contracts for cassia from Apr Sheldon adjourned it sino die, saying
June, which showed that price to that he would give written judg France, which organised a volunteer Dutch possessions, though they do be between $20 and $32.per picul.
for Finland, is now enlisting a ormy
not believe that Germany would
any of the volunteer
leader, Camille Marabiti, is utready in Nor is anxious not to antagonise
Drink of doing so since she doubtless There was nothing on
contracts regarding extra for tran the
sportation costs as that which was S'HAI STILL NERVOUS shown on the contract of June 0. that there
The case is proceeding. would be any likelihood of Britain
FROM PAGE ONE taking control of these possersions for the same reason.
Ch. Govt 5% 1925, G. Bds, 52 n. their
..102 n. II.K. Govt. 4 Loan ILK. Govt. 3% Loan Marsmans Inv. (Lon) s/- 14/- n. to
ing
for
Marsmans Inv. (H.K.) B/~ ..4/- n. their servlees. A detachment of ed circles In Washi State Depart-Picul, and that was
MANILA SHARES
Following are sales and bid prices:
Apr. 15. Apr. 10. Afternoon Morning
Closing
324 B
Antamok.... Alok ............ Bagula Osta Jakit kauNAY Benguet Cons.
tg Wedge Coco Grove Conn. Münes Demon-on Kart Mindanao
1.2. ..... Ipo Gold
Itogon Mining .... Mabilao Cons. Mashate Cons....... Mind Motherlode .. Mine Operations... Nori Camarines Paracalo Guma
Ban Mauricio
Surigao_Cons,
Suyor Con.....
Byndicate Invest.
United Paracalo...
001
20 B 20 .00% Ung, 5:23 D
.15 1.17%
00311 08
BA14
00%
.001
094 B
21
.00
37 13 214 2004 1 00
23
Una.
Ung.
.00
.00%
Ung,
.09
047 13 047
174 17 B
.60 .04 D
-104 10
19
2 B
011 D 018
لاند
The following is Swan, Culbertson
& Fritz report market:
on this
morning's
The Manila market held an active morning sesalon with more than half the list being traded in. However, the market took a downward trend and the whole list showed losses, These ranged from fractions to two centavos, San Mauriclo taking the greatest lous,
way, supervising arrangements for United they belleve
States.
the arrival of a Garabaidian Jegion. Nor
The Norwegian Legation states that King Hankon's call is also finding ready response in Norway itself, where many Scandinaviana Swedes, Finns and Dança as well as Norwent ans are rushing to the Colours,
Two hundred Norwegians mobilisable age are holding them- selves in readiness In Paris to go to Norway at a moment's noller.
NAZIS ESCAPE
INTO SWEDEN
of
over
Strong Tip To Japan SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" AMSTERDAM, April 15, (Domel),
10
Instructions To Fokis Cheung said he had given instruc- tions to his fokis not to sell canned goods after 8 pm. but that they could sell confectionery. There were only three kinds of surdines in his shop, the Rica, Morjon and Del Monte brands.
He did not know what Cana dinn sardines were.
ment,
CRSO Mr.
BRITISH LOSSES Budget and has fasted a plea to all
IN NORTH SEA
LONDON, Apr. 15 (Reuter).mmm]
Americans to be present.
Japanese rale-payers meet to-night at the Japanese Club to consider measures.
The British Consul-General has
It may be necessary for Japan to be reminded that Germany has no power to attack Dutch territory British naval losses in the North Sea sent a personally-signed appeal to stated the "Volk" in commenting on
the
the statement made by Mr. Hachiro operations are only four destroyers, it every British rate-payer to attend to- uar-morrow's meeting, which will discuss Arita, Japanese Foreign Minister, to was affirmed in authoritative
entire British community.
The Japanese Press Bays that serious dissensions are expected to split the rate-payers' meeting into two camps,
the effect that Japan was very much ters in London when questioned questions important to concerned over the possible change about the German claim that British of conditions In the Dutch East losses were at least four battleships,
cight cruisers and 11 destroyers.
Indies.
•
STOCKHOLM, Apr. 15 (Reuter).- According to the "Afton Bladet," the Another paper, the "Courant" car- Swedish military authorities at the ried a Washington message that the Iron ore centre of Kiruna have re- United States would be compelled to ported that seven Germans, compris take swift and important action with ing four men of the Navy and three regard to the Dutch East Indies, if
warranted by ciretim merchant seamen, orrived, there jos- such terday from Narvik.
stances.
RITAS
MANILA, Apr. 10) (UP),—U.S.|
The Japanese rate-payers' meeting Naval authorities at Cavite has no will probably decide whether to 한인 reports that the continuo Japan's struggle with the knowledge Japanese Flect is planning to hold Municipal Council by turning it into
political channels. manoeuvres off the China Coost.
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