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EDITORIAL

I OFFICE SHORT

IMMIGRATION

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1940.

HITLER'S NEW ORDER-WHAT IT MEANS

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PARTICULARS AND CON PARTICULARS AND CON. DITIONS of the Sale by Public | DITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, Auction to be held on Monday, the 16th day of December, 1940, the 16th day of Dec., 1940, at 3 at 3 pm, at the Offices of the p.m., at the Offices of the Public Public Works Department, by Works Department, by Order ol Order of His Excellency the His Excellency the Governor of Governor of one Lot of Crown one Lot of Crown Land nt Land at Cheung Sha Wan, in the Kau Pai Shek, in the Colony Colony of Hong Kong for a term of Hong Kong for a term of of 75 years, commencing from 75 years, with the option of THE NEW EXPOSITION," as it has been described, 1st July, 1898, with thecenewal at a Crown Rent to be option of renewal "at a Crown Bxed by the Surveyor of His Maof Japan's foreign policy, Rent to be fixed by the Sarveyar jesty the KING, for one. further which Mr. Matsuoka, of His Majesty the KING, for term of 75 years.

JAPAN'S HOPES

-& FEARS

BECAUSE OF MALPRACTICE

"I have all the agents 1 can control,” said Mr. R. A. D. Forrest, to a Hongkong Tally Press reporter yesterday, “and I am not con- sidering any more applications to set as agents. As a matter of fact. I had to close down on one of the largest agencies for malpractice." Asked as to what the necessary qualifications were to act as an agent, Mr. Forrest repiled that the chief essential was the ability to speak and write English and Chinese fluently and so be able to fill in the application forms correctly.

Another qualiscation for ап agency was that no attempts should be made to influence mem- (bers of his (Mr. Forrest's) staff.

forin.

3. Forms shall be sent to the!

given, if elsewhere in China. the name of the province. (c) Occupation must be given as

clearly as possible, p

(d). "Guarantor" does not mean a guarantor of character but one with personal knowledge

EXPLOITATION OF PEOPLE IN CONQUERED AREAS

"A modern plan for slavery is the whole basis of Herr Hitler's new European Order. Not only nave Herr Hitler and his men been planning 1' on paper, but it has been the whole secret of the racket which has been built up since the Nazis came into power in 1933," said MR. LEONARD INGRAMS, commentator on economic develop- ments, when he spoke in London yesterday on the back ground to the Nazi propaganda on the establishment of a New Order" in Europe.

"I have often heard people] and the Naal plans for others are

"A German newspaper sald, on

of the facts and able to act say: Why does not Britain Just the same. as witness to the truth of declare her war aims? Why Oct 6, with surprising frankness

י

the statements given by the does not the British Govern-that Holland's economie life s applicant...

ment say what Britain is changing with Germany's econo- BIRTH CERTIFICATES NO

fighting for? The Germans mic plan. All the rules of the are stating their plans for a German game are, of course, be

SERIOUS SHORTAGE.

"All this goes to make-the new

EVIDENCE · } (e) Applicants for certificates of

residence must bring evi-new order and Britain pught the introduced. dence to cover the whole of to tell the world what her the residence claimed and plans are so that the world not only the last portion. can judge between the two order, but one of the shortages.. Birth in Hongkong does not like a beauty competition.' which Germany is encountering in

CONDITIONS OF AGENCY The general conditions for re- cognition of Application Agencies, as set out in a printed form, are: 1. No charge, whatever may be made for the supply of a form to an applicant. her. 2 The agency shall have its Foreign Minister, somewhat own chop, and shall apply 1 to hesitatingly, outlined to 'for-each form submitted in the middle one further term of 24 years leäs Intending bidders are advised eiga journalists in Tokyo on of the top of the first page of the the last three days thereof.

that immediately after the dis Intending bidders are advised | posal of the lot the Purchaser Monday," contained a glaring. that Immediately after the disf not the applicant), will be mixture of hopes and fears, Immigration Office, Marina House, to deposit with an of veiled pleading and inde-by messenger once a day, and shall

this plan is the serious shortage of posal of the lot the Purchaser required

GERMAN WAR AIMS

oficfals-officials to ration the If not the applicant) will be authorised officer who will becision and a disinclination to be accompanied by a Ust of the

present at the sale, the sum of look too far into the future.j applicants' names in Chinese.

4. On delivery of completed;

"But this is not a beauty com- people's food, to fix prices and to required to deposit with an

(1) Frontier passes are granted petition." went on Mr. Ingrams. control the people and officials, in authorised officer who will be two hundred dollars, ($200) in Despite his protestations that forms, the messenger may be given

cash. This sum will be refunded co-operation with the Tokyo-a reasonable number of blank only to those who, as fisher-"It is, war." I know the German general, to enforce this new order men of carriers of mar-war aims they want what is ours, of exploitation-officials to spy on present at the sale, the sum of

Purchase Axis Pact would be the guid-forms to replace those used. on payment of the

chandise are 5. No morey should be sent two hundred dollars, (S200), in

constantly they want what belongs to other officials and to curtail the liberty ing policy of Japan's future

crossing the land, or sea people, but they won't get it. They of man.. cash. This sum will be refunded

political programme, he show-with the applications to which the

want to improve their material "Her Himmler is reported to money refers. on payment of the Purchase price. | PARTICULARS OF THE LOT ed his lack of faith in the 6. When a number of applica- ! 8. The Iramigration Officer may condition by force-robbery with bave said recently on his visit to efficacy of this instrument to tions are approved and the per-at any time refuse to supply fur-violence, they call it in the crimi- Spain that German and Spanish police would have to work in close benefit Japan in any way and mits or certificates ready for issue ther forms to the agency, and will nal courts.

"In contrast with this, the de-collaboration, in order to ensure had to be pressed into an the messenger of the agency will be not entertain any discussion of his

fenders of civilisation are seeking order in the new Europe. It will admission that Japan would given a note of the names of the reasons for such an action. fight if the United States en-/applicants whose appHcations have MAY APPLY FOR THOSE AWAY only to defend themselves and need more than that-it will need

been approved and of the amount

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT

No. of Sale

Registry No.

Locality.

Naw. Kowloon Inland Lot No. 2833.

Junction of Un Chau St. and Cheung Fat Street,

Cheung Sha Wan.

G.

Boundary

Measure

ments.

As per

mle plan

price.

About

Lot No. 4298.

Kowloon Inland

Contente in

Dquare feet

Upset Price Annual

Bental

Junction of Kowloon

Kay Pui Shek.

City Road & Ching Lung Street,

Registry No. | No. of Sale,

Locality.

R.

02

<PUBLIC AUCTION.

2,448

647

ther term of 75 years,

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis posal of the let the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ・・($200) | In cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase

Boundary Measure

ments

As per

sale pian

penury

Contents in

Square feet.

Rental.

Upset Price

Ábout

6211

14

884

CARE IN COMPLETING FORMS

7. In completing the forms, care must be given in the following re-

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tered the war against Ger- due and that amount should be many. Mr. Matsuoka felt no sent by the agency's messenger on doubt that he was treading his next visit; the permits or cer- on safe ground here, due to tificates will then be handed to

the messenger. the fact that the United States Government has re- peatedly affirmed its decision to keep out of actual partici-gards; pation in the European war, while at the same time, adopt- ing a position of non-neu- trality by lending every pos- sible aid to Britain and her allies a promise which she has lost no time in putting: On instructions from the Un-into effect, even derwriters, Tenders are invited] Greece is concerned.

M.V. "HOEGH. TRANSPORTER"

available.

RITCHIE & BISSET,

UNION BUILDING,"

646

made

a) Names must be given in full. and a married woman must 'add her husband's 'name. (b) Birthplaces If applicant was |

born in Kwangtung, the name of the district must be

prove residence, and birth certificates should not be sent as evidence...

frontier.

Questioned

as to whether residents, whether temporary

or permanent, in Hongkong may apply for Entry Permits for relatives who happen to be in the country, or elsewhere, when the Ordinance' come into force, Mr. Forrest stated that it will be quite in order to do 50. The applicant must, how- ever, sign for the person whose name appears on the applica--. tion form, and, if photos were not submitted at the time of applying ("as ivere may be no photographers in the village"},

• must meet the boat on 'arrival. and identify the person he ap~~ plied for.

Conditions In Canton

BORDERING ON STARVATION

their freedom and to defeat the armies, armies of controllers and aggressor. I have always been armies of propagandists.

"The new order is nothing more wanting to speak my mind of these

the ancient: things of the German Ideas of than a reversion to right of conquest, of their desire type of feudalism-its barons will to turn all other races into slaves be the leaders of the Nazi Party." working. for Germany. If I had done so people might have said I was making scandalous accusa- tions.

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Mr. Ingrans referred to the. German attempts to extend this plan to the Balkans, where certain states had already been subjected to it, except Turkey and Greece, CAT OUT OF THE BAG

which had preferred to shoulder. "But now

the American press the task of saving their people has let the cat out of the bag and entrusted to their care rather than ". the cat is causing quite a futter hand them over into Herr Hitler's in the Nazi dovecots Bone pa new order, which Dr. Darre had in pers, have disclosed a speech which was made by the German Mials- ter of Agriculture, Dr. Darre. It was about the good times in store for the German people, but a mighty thin time for the rest of the world.

"This is what he said: After the complete defeat and hu- miliation of the Western Powers, it will be cáry to crush contemptible. England. Eng. land will be destroyed....the centre of this plutocracy will? be laid in ruins' and so on. "Thousands of planes will fly 'over Albion and the thunder got bombs and fires will shake the foundations of this cursed island.'

mind.

"Germany wants the Balkan States to hew wood and draw water, while Germany develops- a higher standard of Iving at the expense of others. - This is what she considers the "great -task of her European order,"

concluded Mr. Ingrams,

NEWSETTES

The Evacuation Representative Committee met at the Peninsula Hotel yesterday evening. It is un- derstood a communique will be issued this morning.

The Rev. Fr. D. Donnelly, BJ

"I have no doubt that the Bri- rish are every bit as contemptible M.Sc. gave a lecture on "Ballistics," as they were in 1914 to, the Ger- or a study of artillery and projec mans," went on Mr. Ingrams, "but tics. to members of the Hongkong to talk of bombs shows that the University Science Society last German bombs are not nearly sc night large as they were in the last war Mr. Ingrams stated that Dr

The marriage took place on

war Black Bourton, near Oxford, of

as far as coviet Government to view

STAFF INADEQUATE the Peace Treaty' with Nan-

Mr. Forrest admitted that his for the Single Strew Motor Ves MR. MATSUOKA, however, king as fair to herself." staff at present is absolutely in sel "HOEGH TRANSPORT-felt that he should modify when he declined to com- adequate to cope with the amount PARTICULARS AND CONER" as she lies submerged in this statement of Japan's ment further on this subject, of work, and he desired, therefore,

to advise those who are not leav DITIONS of the Sale by Public her damaged condition in Singa readiness to fight the United it was apparent that the ing the Colony in the near future Auction to be held on Monday,pore Roads.

States in keeping with the Foreign Minister was able to to delay applying for their per- the 16th day of December, 1940, The vessel is of the Shelter Tripartite Pact by adding see no way of realising his mits. Immigration Office will not at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Deck type designed for a carry that he considered that it expressed hope, for the sim- be closed after January 14, 1941, Public Works Department, by Orlag capacity of 9,000 tons and would be "awfully foolish "ple reason that the Soviet and the public may still apply for Entry Permits or Certificates of der of His Excellency the Gover Otted with Diesel Machinery, for Japan and America to has clearly stated that she

Residence after that date. nor of one Lot of "Crown Land A large part of the cargo has fight each other. The For-will continue to assist the at Pokfulam Road, in the been removed from the vessel. eign Minister certainly ex-legal Government of China Colony of Hong Kong for a

Tenders should be forwarded pressed a truism, when he in Chungking a statement term of 75 years, with the option

this declaration-it which must be accepted 23 to the undersigned not later thas would be crass foolishness meaning that of renewal at a Crown Rent to be

Russia will, fixed by the Surveyor of His 31st December 1940, who will certainly not for the United never agree to recognise the Majesty the KING, for one for supply any further information States, but for Japan. That puppet regime with which is what world opinion has Japan has concluded a so- The highest, or any, tender been trying to show the Jap-called settlement.

Visiting Rotarian Dr. Lancaster, may not necessarily be accepted. anese people from the time! REFERENCE to Japan's re-

their militarists began to lead lations with Russia takes us asked to say a few words to the Darre bad also said that the Ger August 7, at the Parish Church, hem along the path of to what Mr. Matsuoka.had to terday, told of conditions in Can- would have slaves assigned to it Daphne Barclay, only daughter of

Hongkong Rotary Club tiffin yes man aristocracy after the ggression in the Orlent with say about China. Contrary ton when he left that city and that these slaves would be the late Major Barclay, R. E and a nebulous goal before them to the theory enunciated at Celober. He described conditions, their property a modern form Mrs. Barclay, to Flying. Oficer, of trying to secure domina- the signing of the Nanking there as not getting better, but of slavery which we must and will East Herrick McMichael R.AF. tion in the eastern hemis Treaty" that Japan con- worse.

introduce to fulfi our great taɛk'

The death occurred on Decem- phere under the cloak of set-sidered the " China Incident "

The general population, Dr, Laras Dr. Darre put ft. caster said, was almost all of the

SLAVERY PLAN.... ting up a benevolent new ended by that worthless docu-coolte class and bordered on star-

ber 2, at The Aino Foreign Clinic. I have listened to ravings of Shanghai, of Johan Kristian Pet order for the peoples of Asia. ment, Japan's Foreign Minis-vation Taking a half-an-hour's this sort by Nazi leaders and to tersen, aged 46 years, Norwegian PARTICULARS OF THE LOT afternoon at the Roman Catholic The hint now given that Mr. ter found it necessary to state ade by car from Shameen there the jungle noises that usually for subject. Funeral services were bald Cemetery of Mrs. Sylvia Maria de Matsuoka recognises the ob- that Japanese policy in China were daily to be counted at least low outbursts like that," said Mr. at the Hungjao Road Cemetery, Jesus Xavier, who died at the st.stacles that confront Japan would not be changed or mo- 50 bodies in the sutters of men Ingrams. "There is no reason why on December 4, Francis' Hospital on Monday, at if she is drawn into a con-dified to suit anyone even and women who had died of star- such a statement should cause a the age of 620..

sensation, because it is no blacker The funeral took place at the fict with the United States, the United States. This is an The chief mourners · were the

The International Red Cross was than what has been said by the Hungao Road Cemetery, Shanghai,, is significant. son Mr. Joao M. de J. Xavier). desire to avoid any complica-realises that she has an enor help, but funda were now so low press.

It shows a admission that Japan still doing everything in its power to German empire builders and their on Dec. % of the late Mr. James McPartland who passed away sud- "daughter-in-law, and brother (Mr.

Jesus. Among those present were tions with the United States mous task in trying to wriggle that it was possible, to feed only “A modern plan for slavery denly on North Kiangae Road Messrs. A. P. Maher C. A. Almario, even though Germany might out of her position in China he left to starve

the children while adults had to fa in fact, the whole basis of early on Nov. 28, Deceased, who J. M. Jesus, A, C Neves, be anxious to see, this happen and that the opposition of

Herr Hitler's new EuroPERN

was 69 years of age was a native order. Not only has Herr Hift-of-Ay Beotland and at one time Gaterrez. C. Baptista, A. Souza, Ain order to divert British and the Chinese Government in

ler and his men planned it on paper, but it has been the whole secret of the racket which has been built up since the Nazis came into power fri 1933. In Germany It has been " forced upon the people by the Secret Police and the Storm Troopers,

price.

No of Bala

Registry No.

Locality.

Rural Building

Lot No. 440.

Pokfulam Rd. & South | West of Rural Building, Upp. the Blind Home,

Lot No. 394.

Boundary

Measure

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SINGAPORE.

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FUNERAL OF MRS. S. M. XAVIER

The funeral took place yesterday

M. de Souza, A, R. Remedios, A. M. American attention from the Chungking to all her peace P. Souza, F. Ferreira, L. M. Fran- co, J. Rocha, C. B. Remedios, L western theatre of the war. Roza- and many others.

vation.

POLICE REPORTS

served-In the Army - The services were conducted by the Rev. C. Wilfred Allan of the Union Church.

THE WEATHER Maximum temperature yester- day was 16 and the minimum 65 The conquest of the German compared with 70 and 65 on Mon- people was the first conquest that day.

Mt. D. R. Holmes, of the 6.04. feelers in order to accomplish has reported the theft of militars APART FROM THE FACT this withdrawal without los-clothing from his car which was FLORAL TRIBUTES" that Mr. Matsuoka realises ing face is stronger than ever, parked near the Central Fire Besides the wreaths sent by the how strong will be the forces Mr. Matsuoka uttered yet an-Station, Hongkong, on Monday Suni and daughter-in-law, and opposed to Japan if this other truism when he stated brother, were those from Miss

Money and Jewellery to the Clasy Ho. Miss Kavier, Mrs eventuates, there is yet an- that hopes of coming to peace total value of $110 has been re Tang. Mr. and Mrs La Cruz, Mr. other obstacle to which the with Chungking are a little ported stolen from No. 11 Caine and Mrs. J. G. Rozario, Mr. A. P. Foreign Minister referred far away." Indeed, such Road, between 1 am, and am Maher and family, Mesrs. F. Ro-only vaguely, because of his hopes will recede further un- on Monday by Yip King-wah, zarlo, Seto Chons. E. and M. Ban inability to show that any less Japan is prepared to ad- tas, A. C.. L. Lee, D. C. F. Ehlen, progress had been made to-mit the error of her ways and Canton Railways. Das reported the of them as a conquered people The Royal Observatory report Tong and Peter Verhomali and wards overcoming it. This is make full restitution for the theft of articles to the value of Their lives and their souls are no states

longer theirs and their caming, An anti-cyclone appears to be in regard to Japan's relations shameful act of aggression $24 The death occurred at Newcastle with Russia. Mr. Matsuoka which she has committed in

and going are regulated by the forming over- Mongolia,

The depression or typhoon to Chung Kit-Kwan, of No. 91 Jaffe victorious regime, on Tyne, on November 27, of gave expression to an op-China and which she is seek

Kual reports that someone broke "In accordance with this econo- the north of Chum is moving NW. Ernest Payne, A highly esteemed timism which he certainly ing by other subtle means to into his house on Sunday and stole mic plan, this game regime has Asmall depression moving member of the Staff of Messrs and not feel when he declared commit on other countries in jewellery and a travelling rug to now been able to extend its plan westward about 120 mfes to the Collins & Co. Ltd. over a period

that he hoped to induce the this part of the world.

Lee and Co. and many others,

of thirty-five years,

the Germans made and they have Total rainfall since Jan. 1 1s always treated the German people 117.59 inches against an average of Mr. Bimpson of the Kowloon as a conquered people and spoken 84.48,

the raine of 385.

over, nearly the whole continent | south of Manila

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