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STIRRUP
GENERAL
ANGLO-AMERICAN AMITY | INDO-BURMESE
STRESSED AT R.A.F.A.
TIFFIN IN SHANGHAI
In a brief address delivered at the weekly tiffin of the Roya Air Force Association, Shanghal, here in the dome recently. Lt. Col. Collier of the Fourth Marines laid emphasis on the friend- ship between him and members of the association and other members of the British community and declared that interna- Lional friendship would not be worth the paper it is written on, unless hased on sincere friendship of the nationals of the coun- tries concerned. The two guests of honour were Lt. Col. Collier, who is leaving shortly to assume duties in America, and Cai Samuel Howard, who was accorded an enthusiastle welcome. The former was the recipient of a suitably inscribed R.A.F.A. taukard with the best wishes of the association.
In a speech of welcome to the It, Col. Collier in a brief reply guests of honour Capt. V. J. B. said:
Force
PROBLEMS
CALOUNĪTA, June 17 (Reuter) -- |Indo-Burmese trade problems hav- ing been solved by negotiation and the recent Indo-Burma trade pact having been signed, the stage is set for a solution of the problem of Indian immigration.
The arrival of а delegation headed by Mr. Bajai, the Viceroy's Councillor, to this end has arous- ed the keenest interest,
The Riot Enquiry Committee of 1938 traced the disturbance partly to the "apprehensions of Burmans at the presence of a large num- ber of Indians in Burma.”
The Baxter Gommission em. barked on a
fact-finding
wide
some
|Holland, president of the Associa- "Mr. President, members of the enquiry whose report has been be-
tion, said it was bis privilege to Royal Air
Association Ifore both governments for extend on behalf of the members cannot express for lack of words time though not published. of the association greetings to how deeply I am filled with grati- their new member, Col. Samuel fication at this friendship which Howard of the Fourth Marines, exists between us here. I have
and to wish bon voyage to Lt. Col. had the privilege of belonging to CHARCOAL BURNING this associatio for nearly two | Collier who was leaving to retučn
to other duties in America.
BELIEF IN AIR POWER
years.
STEAMBOATS
"Admiral Glassford who was here! YUNGAN, June 17 (Central)- a couple of weeks ago spoke on Successful experiments having the subject of international friend. been made, steamboats propelled
Col ship between the British and by the Fuklen Provincial Recon-
In bidding bon voyage to Collier he said he would like to know how much they appre. clated his membership.
good fel
a450
PUMPS FOR AIR lowship and loyalty to the
RAID PURPOSES
Many firms and individual bouseholders in malaya are xes.. ponding commendably to the call to equip themselves with ap- pliances for dealing with incendiary bombs, and otherwise mak- ing sensible provision for the saving of lite and prevention of destruction of property in the event of air raids.
Not in all cases. especially
him Americans. I have not the ability struction Department, will be put
to discuss so great a subject, but into service in rivers in the pro would like to say something about vince commencing tomorrrow. personal friendship. The members Besides supplementing the means of this association and other mem-, of wartime communications, these bers of the British community here boats can also substitute buses in have given me a very fine thing order to economise motor spirits. which will always treasure.
ciation He had rarely missed an opportunity of being with them He had encouraged them in his belief in air power and he and his "I feel that international friend- į country had inspired them with ship is not worth the paper it is i the knowledge that through fair sincere friendship of the nationals written on unless it is based on
weather and foul, his country. the of the countries concerned. greatest of all democracies, was "I thank you again. I wish you
among individual householders, is Overseas Donation To behind them, lock, stock and bar. all the luck in the world. It has
reliable advice taken before buy
mg equipment. It is possible, for instance, that some of the stirrup pumps that are being acquired are nt of a satisfactory type.
Relief Projects
SHIUKWAN, June 17 (Central
Luc
in
A total of $6,050,000, donated by Some locally manusactured overseas Chinese in
the hose atted to States, will be utilised by pumps, and them, certainly do not full re- Hwangtung Provincial Relief Com- quirements,
mission to establish factories
centres
the The authorities are taking steps and reclamation to Inspect pumps made in local province for the relief of war re- factories. and suggest improve fugees ments where these are necessary. ! According to the proxime, a bambuo alid stated sewing workshop, & be In general, it may
works. and factories tor that approval can only be given wood
rel.
been nice to know von "
HONGKONG SHARE QUOTATIONS
WEDNESDAY,
JUNE 18, 1941. -PAGE
BLACK & WHITE
FINEST QUALITY IN SCOTCH WHISKY
YOUR FIRST SIP TELLS YOU
IT'S THE SCOTCH.
PRINCESS JULIANA
JOINS BLOOD BANK
Princess Roya; has once agɛin set a fine example.
A cable
from Ottawa says that H.R.H. Princess Juliann had her blood tested by the Red Cross Voluntary Blood Donor Service and was- registered for future blood donations for Canadian soldiers and saltors
RICE HOARDING -
IN HUNAN
In this country the Blood Donor ther comments should be super- Service is being organised. Many fluons-By Radio. (Malaga Tri CHUNGKING, June 17 (Centrs) donors will be needed, especially bune). Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek for the hospital ship "Oranje". A nas ordered the civil and military considerable number of people TRANSHIPMENT OF authorities in Hunan to Juintly have already been registered. investigate the amount of surplus
ENEMY GOODS The authorities are usually very hsien rice in the
bordering the reticent on the subject of war ma Tungting Lake, and purchase it terials -ordered in the United Ministry Of Economic. to relieve the shortage elsewhere. States. Well,
Warfare Warning
we cannot blame SHAREBROKEBS› ASSOCIATION Reports have it that many land- them for we know only too well Lords and rice deniers there are that the enemy has his ears cock-
United
the
STOCK EXCHANGE,
Buyers Beller Bates Nominal
TUESDAY 17 JUNE.
Banks
$1315 H K. Backs
£74
Do. Col. Reg.).
£76
Do. (Lun, Rog.)
EF?
Chartered Banks
£11
to pumps which satisfy the follow. making bricks, soap. toothbrushes
and matches will ing requirements+
stabusnoo
6712
10
A stirrup pump should be made in Kukong and & paper mill
Lienhäten.
Eight reclamation centres will
of yellow metal (brass, phosphor bronze, gun metal or mutz me tal, and be capable of withstand-be established in Suwen, Yeung- ing pressure up to 500 pounds the square inch.
PREVENT RUST
It should be able to deliver not less than one and a half gallons or more than two gailors of water per minute, through a dual pur pose nozzle (a jet carrying 30 fect
a spray carrying 15 feet)
shan, Tolshan, Kukong, Yingtak, and Yanping, totalling more than 80,000 mow and capable of ar- commodating of over 20,000 refu gees.
Kiangsi Experiment
TAIHO, June 17
(Central) -
Steel balls may be used for suc- More than 30 kinds of exper- tion and delivery valves, but care mental apparatus for physics and should be taken to see that after chemistry and some 20 kinds
use the pump is given attention by draining it of water and apply ing kreuse, to prevent rust.
of
chemicut drugs are being manu- factured by the Industrial Expert- mental Bureau established by the Kings Provincial Government
The rubber hose should be rein- forced with fabric, and have a The Bureau is also planning`to minimum bursting pressure of 250 establish a paper mill and a glase pounds to the square inch.
works
RUMANIANS DETEST, DESPISE GERMANS
Deducting the millions lost by the cessions of provinces to Russia. Bu'garia and Hungary, there are still 12,000,000 Raman- lans in Rumanio. From my survey of all classes, and districts I am convinced that hardly a member of the population does not detest and despise the Nazis, states a special correspondant. A prominent Rumanian business products the Germans lack, ke man said to me; "Though we meat, butter, of and white flour naturally notice how the Nazis ar: have practically disappeared from exploiting us in material ways, the the market or gone up enormously basic cause of our resentment 15, in price. moral rather than material.
Wheat flour, for instance, is more "We see how Hitler has sold us than 100 per cent, bigbor than a out again and again when it suit- few months ago. Eggs, which were ed his purposes, while all the time one let each when the Nazis Came he has been pretending to be our now are 15 let pef egg. protector against Russia."
Continued sabotage, such as the piles of twisted wreckage I saw along the train stretches en route to Bulgariala proof of Rumanian resentment.
the
CHINESE SABOTAGE
ACTIVITY
Throughout Rumania, 1 Ioand LOYANG, June 17 (Central).
-Japanese - barracks under people standing, in long lines for The hours to buy kerosene, used almost construction south-east of Kaifeng universally in the countryside for wore attacked by Chinese gueril- lighting purposes. This whille las recently. Over 100 | Japaneso Mimanta with its rich all fields and puppet soldiers word killed has an excess of gasoline and fuel and construction materials were
oll.
Even the most uninformed
Rumanian knows the shortage results from the German need
totally destroyed.
XD.
$176
$80
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X.D.
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#1
26
F60
426
Steamboate
Beger Bedere Borina hoarding large quantities of rice ed!
for profiteering.
#714
17 ch
E28 Mercantile 8km. “A”. Mercantile Bka. "C". Bank of East Asia.
N. C. & 8. Banka.............. Insurances
#208 Canton Insuranceo......
$400 Union Insurancën............
Underwriters
H.K. Fires.
Shipping
$198 Donglases
Indo-Chinas (Prof.}..
Indo-Chinas (Dot.)
Shallo
$6.65 Waterboats
167
Docks, WharvES, Godowns, etc.
$6.15 Providents
H.K. Dooks (Old). H.K. Docks (New).....
$20 Shanghai Docks.......
Kailans
Mining
Ranbe ......
Tobe Hong Kong Hines......
Lands, Hotels and
Buildings
| H.K. & A. Hotels.............. ¦ $2.90
11/0
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H.K. & K. Wharves..
H.K. Lands.............
Do. 4% Debentures,
10.80 ghanghai Lande........
831
$97
$2.80
198
$3
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H.K. Realties.
$5.40 Humphreye ....
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Chinese Estates.
Cotton Milk,
$30 wo (8.)
$266 8'hai Cottons, (B)....
Zoung Blogs (8.)..-----
Wing On Textiles (8.)Į
Public Utilities
:::::
$1315
279 NORTHERN KIANGSU
£781
Fot
£23!
£11
OPERATIONS
were all very all Aneta
LONDON, June 17 (Reuter) --- The public, however, is burring The Ministry of Economic War- fare gives notice that any vessel to know more of the rumours of
carrying on transhipment of enemy million-dollar orders.
goods arriving at South American Consequently we
ports from Europe will be able thrilled on receiving cable from New York mentioning to be placed on the ships statt-
tory Hat BIUSHUI, June 17 (Central) actual figures that plainly show Chinese troops on the night of the quantities of war material the June 9 made a successful sortie
Netherlands East Indies are buying on the Japanese at Matoucheng, and how strong they are getting
to be. north of Jutchang in northern
This cable contained state Klangsi. Besides infleting many ment from the New York Times, casualties, the Chinese also cap-
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$120
$410
76 ote.
$170
$120
artis
$90
360
49'0
$87
$5.25
110
8944
WEL
11/0
£8
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$9.00
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$6.40
HK. Tramway $18 818-20
$7 Peak Trams. (oid)....
18
Peak Trama (now).........
951ar Ferris 4.7¢
$1.35 'mali Ferries......
16 China Lights (0)................) 811
Chips Lights (New)..
X.Rte. 321.60 H.K. Electrics (Old)...
€251: $985-
Meanwhile, another Chinese mo-
that the The Ministry states significance of the ships, being placed on the "statutory st that they are suspect as.far as Bri tain is concerned.
They are refused all facilities and applications for navicerts are an tomatically declined.
It is understood that the United- States Government is largely co- operating with Britain in enforcing
tured numerous rifles, and other according to which paper, the NEI obtained export licences to a value of $57,000,000 during Aprli. These figures refer exclusively bile unit ralded Japanese com war materials, Considering tha: munication between Juichang and export licences for no more tha the operation of the ships statu- Tsaolin and destroyed all bridges on the highway.
the $11,000,000 were obtained during tory Tist in-so-far as it mean
the first months of the year, furthe denial of facility.
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Announcements not exceeding 25 Words are inserted ander this heading at a Pre-paid
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Traffic on the Kulfong-Binalang Railway has been again and again... disrupted as a result of damage by Chinese querillas. As
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for kerosone to mix with man- off for their Dekret enstresa precaution against further Bimilarly Rumanian house-wives sabotago, the Japanese have sent complain that food products of out patrols and have erected which the Germans have sufficient; Barbed-wire entanglernenţă and in- quantities —–—– much" na super-have stalled searchlights at the Tellow remained stable in price, while River bridge.
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