PAGE 8 HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
REVEALING CONCLUSIONS IN NAZI HOME PROPAGANDA AT THE BEGINNING OF OF YEAR OF WAR THE THIRD
LONDON, Sept. 3-A factor which ultimately derides wars is The most powerful armaments are valueless if there ne
national wil to use them.
Jorale. longer exists a
What was the state of murale in Germany itself at the be ginning of the third year of war?
In marked contrast to the fanfare and boasts which filled ciastun, fierman howe German propaganda abroad na this
suggests some revealing conclusions atop of the propaganda
OD the German Baner tones set by the official commentator Service
We bave
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FINANCE & GENERAL
Important Iran Oil Wells Under British Protection
TEHERAN, Sept. 8 (Reuter)-All Important oil wells of tran have now been brought under British protection by the ad
of Sullanabad of British troops to the important town (sometimes called frau), writes Reuters Sperial corresponden in Iran.
Faner
HA
Sultanabad fies on the trans-Persian railway and cupation gives the British troops a second point of control of Thus all-important link between the Caspian Sea and the Persian Gulf.
One German technician was ar
reated by the Groups when they
entered Le town Ther other BALANCE SHEET
terman residents fed to Isluhan
Meanwhile. delay in the pub-
ol the will Anglo-Soviet occupatkon
terms
of Tur
Ca
OF AIR WAR
brate this day, though we have be possible to begin a thai offen ing some uneasiness among the CONSIDERABLE DROP
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Britain the paper
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Thr
194
ramana
welcome
giveri
British penetration Lo the With the Continues
warning by a great part of the populato!n America are was almost entirely stimulated by "England and
detertained then
the hope that widespread reform" dowFull et Salon would shortly follow. talism We upenly agree England
has
Soile improved her strategie posi but we cannot believe a
reason to NA
will decide whether cele waa
no
reason
Tuesday s MBINE ZEITUNG 20
ALLEG
article
"German Morale a highly unusual chenie for the
alto to conceal DEUTSCHE
ik." ser
against
an
states
It
German mode
Press-is more explivit,
Wal
*The German Is fully
Ry are that every hour and day of this grea
derasuds even b's ne Perhaps he notlees here and there
al tha ways
T
general necessity
an incongruity between his own Brash va tory desires anHI
1:
is ody understandable that these
Colonel
non inter-
Britain's pledge of gentium In Internal affairs leaves the onus of effecting reforms en the Iraniun themselves. buy under the present political structure. this wuold
very difficult and seems generally hoped that the British and Soviet terms will ope the way for reforms.
be Moal revealing of
military commineı, tələr Soldate
Yoelkischer Beobachter desires should grow tent and urgent
"Can it possibly happen again Jays bring reports at the severityis : the previous war," the asks of the gliding
vincing the anxiety in every Ger
More persi
Bis
the pisshG
"Naturally. anxiety over the rate at: nuurt,
distress That hunger
GERMANS BOLDER
Another result of the delay an
of individuals comes forward bujand misery can triumph over the the publication of the terms is
10
the German is naturally sub Jeet to human emoflena,
so knows how to adapt
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the interest
greal the
*ል ነዩነ manity to which he belongs "
Rud soldiers esrago equality of his weapons?
MEANING OF TOTAL WAR
Muenchener Neuesten
enlarges upen
Th Nachrichten same them
"Now know what tota: war we must be united Lo theans and those numerous เsliga who have
Jost thel
We
W+
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RENNING AGROUND Can the war run aground, de doping into a stationary war on unimaginable scair? 11 Is tally to want to target that we have been appressed with such anxie
for yen
Colonel Soidate's answer Fconvincing Perhaps is Impos
sthir
the most skilfu AL the propagandist to be any bure em vineing on this subject
breadwinners
Plane
strengthen must saint Dur morale 2 the enemy everything
andermine
tu
dues
oul
home rout Every German must De руце Elai probably every Family will have the honour of
member for sacrificing
Vikary**
Other papers ry
doubts
ininds.
surging
The Schwarze
nal
ESCORT VESSEL BLOWN UP OFF
DUTCH COAST
The emboldening of the Germans who are being kept under sur veillance by the Iranian police who appear
Ireely in
siregis
Fir
more
Reuter!
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'n London:-
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Est
22
Morcantile Bks. "A"
£23
21
Mercantile Bk. "C" Rank of East Asia.
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$230 Canton Insurances 24321 Union InsuranceM.
[aderwriters
460
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On demand
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84325
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Transfer 142 5/9
185
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IN R.A.F. LOSSES LONDON,
& Sept. RAF losses in the European zone
considerate » inst week showed a drop compared with several pri VIGUS weeks although their West ern offensive continued unabated
Losse in Western the Middle East last Axis 38. RA.F. 46.
Europe weea
bombers raids
territor
(1)
Twenty-eight R. A F failed to retur from Germany and occupted and attacks on shipping
RAF. fighters destroyed 14 Mes serschmitts for the use of 11
MIDDLE EAST
02 the Middle East. 20 Axis bomber-fighters were destrayed for: the loss of seven R.A.F.
Credits, 80 days sight 26 /
in Bangkok:--
On demana
a Sterling Notes
Bank Buying
Bar Silver por on
Market Report
אוז 44
الی ہے تو
Now
23 1/2
FROM ROZA BROS.
Monday, Sept. 8
2009
18/6
$72
+63
8230
84326
175 ete
--
$185
8120
200
870 61/104
Godowns, etc
890)
86.85
$17.70
$311
13/0
$7
#7} did.
Steamboate
Indo-Chinas (Pref.). Indo Chinas (left 1 Shells
96.00 Waterbust
Docks, Wharves
B & K Whives $8.65 Provalants
$17.70 HK, Docks #idi HK Docks (New) $31+Bhangbai Docks.
Kailans
Mining
Rumbe.......
cts. Hong Kong Mines
Lands, Hotels and
Baudings
$3,70 H.K. & B. Hotels.... 236.9.X. Lands.......
$976
Do. 4% Debenturoя
23 | Shanghai Leads
HK Realties.
flumphreys
Cotton Mills
$305 S'hai Cottone (8.).
Zoong Sings (8.)....
Wing On Textiles (8)
Pablle 02:1ities
K. Tramwaya.............
$3
$7.20
$7
Suver prices were unchanged!
SUN
Chinese Estater.
$43
Ewo (8)..
yesterday. the quotations remain
On several sweeps. fighter pilots ing at 23.1/2 for Ready and 23 reported that Messerschmitts 7/16
the
for Forward. refused to fight and appears Silver was unquoted.
$7.16
$3.60
: 1
4
$38.80
897
843 $305
American
8125
that- chie!
SPPU
that the Luftwaffe Chief is trying to conserve pilots
York The London-New rate was quoted at 402.1/2. York- London was quoted at 1/4
cross
Nru
$17.80 $17817.46
B17,40
4.3
Peak Tram
(old)
་
$ał
Peak Trams (now!
MARKET
861
Star Farrios..
2494
$23
---
Quiet
STERLING
for
#6 üb
$6.65 $0.60 $1.00 814 $210 X.D. | $21.90
821
$231
$6.60 $6.00.80
$1,80
$21.90 $21.90 X.D.
$21+
8111
211.20
Arst tim since in cease fire was ordered, the Nazi agent in Teheran was in the town be Saturday
The British-Soviet reply 14 thei Iranian Government was deliver
and afternoon Friday i studied by the Iranian Govern- ment on Saturday morning
PRIVATE CODE
ed
0.
Hearing the cuse against Leung Keung-yn 60 of 18 Kwal who appeared before Heung St
Mr G. T Lowry on a charge of being in possession of a private; yesterday! concluded was code. Reuter LONDON. Sept 8 German | An escort vessej W9S blown up morning. Korps of and a supply ship was set on fire
uncer
Mr. Butherton Russ. for defen-
August 28 asks whether the High the Dutch coast yesterday ae-idant asked his Worship to take a Command did DAL miscalculate cording to an Air Ministry CO
the duration of the Russian. Warumque. and count like everyone else
a revolution in Rusta
"Placing the execution
campaign
11.
The communique states "Blen elm aircraft of the Bomber Com
of this mand escorted by fighters, attack does not," asserts,jed an enemy supply ship and ar "justify the conclusion that freescort vessel off the
Dutch coast
High Command made a mistak
arly this afternoon
The ebcurt
The Fuehrer neither waited for vessel was hit and blew up and did he put his faith Generul the supply ship was set on fire Time, nor aim at any prestige and ! success."
EVEN MORE FRANK
The Frankfurter Zeitung
even more frank.
"An enemy fighter was destroy
1
lenient view as his client had no guilty knowledge and had no in- tention of using it and suggested mee: the that a caution would case.
The defendant was fined $250. Sgt Johnson prosecuted.
INFRINGED COPY
Messrs. McMillan and Co. Ltd. sunmoue! The World Book Slop
e by our escorting fighters Our 74A, Hollywood Road for in- fighters also carried out several fringement
8 cffensive sweeps
Northern over France in the course of which they
" we succeed in the Ean. we destroyed a second enemy fighter
will be faced with a
tion.
new sua
'In these operations We lost The outcome of the Eastern two Blenheims and two fighters
Death Of Pres. Roosevelt's Mother: Early Childhood Was Spent In The Colony
NEW YORK, Sept. (Reuter)-SARA
President Roosevelt's mother, is dead.
DELANO ROOSEVELT,
at their
The President and his wife spent Saturday night mother's bedside and were with her when she died at 11.15 p.m. Kastern Standard Time.
She had been unconscious for 12 hours following what the fami y physician, Dr. Scott Smith, called "acute girenlatory collapse due to, principally, advanced age."
The Arst intimation et this, centred on her son whose metoric development came [121 Friday career she followed step by step night but Mrs. Roosevelt's condi- with great pride.
on did not become alarming un-
til late on Saturday.
VISIT TO PARIS
of copyrights and hearing of the case was conclud ed before Mr. H. G. Sheldon,
The defendants were summoned
tour counts, namely.
(A) That On August 28 they a book Hall and Knights
sold
H.K. Stock Exchange
Monday, Sept. 8. BUYERS
Canton Ins,, $230.
H.K. Fire Ins.. $186 Wharves. $9175 Providents. $6.60. Lands, $36. Realties, $7 20
Trams, $17.30. Lights (0 $8.55. Lights (N), $1.75.
There were sellers at 13 up to
al 1/3.1/92 October, Cush.
buyers
U. S. DOLLARS
Selling
116
rate to Merchants 25
SHANGHAI DOLLARS
Business was done early in the morning
at
$12,511 509 and 507
Towards lunch time small sellers
came out again at 509,
SHANGHAI MARKET
There was no "tree" market this morning.
Y'mali Ferries.
Lights
10)....
Chin L 81.80 China Lights (New).
H.K. Electrics XR(0) 821H. K. Blection Now). 81 30 H.K. Electric
Electric (Rus 818 Macao Electrics
Macao Electrics
8124 Bandakan Lights
TT
$24
Telephones la
824
$9
Telephones (new)....
$ah
Industrials
$10
f'ld Mar [Ord}&
130
Cald Macg. (Pret.)
$1
Cmaton Ices
$16.60 $16.80 $16.70
Cements
17 ota
$15.00
$9.85
11 K. Ropas
$0.65
H.B. Gorl. Le
$101 4% Load
#101
*90
Electrics (0) X. Ris X D.. $21.90 Electrics (N), $21,50. Electrics Rts., $11.20 Ropes, $9.00
AFTERNOON MARKET
137% BAR [3%
Quiet
11994) (1940) Miscellaneous
698
800
STERLING There were sellers at 1/8 ttp to:
al 1/31/32 for October, buyers
$19
8104
819.16 Dairy Farms...
BLO
36t
Entertainmasta...
66.80
Cash.
$1.00 Constructions sold).. 180 cts | Constructions (now)..
$1.05
U. S. DOLLARS
26 45 Lue Crawforda
£6.45
Selling rate to
Merchants 25.-
Nanyang Tubsero..
82.80
821
Sinceres
$2.30
$71.60 $11.95
811.00 Watsons
811.20
942 $32
Ch. 0.5% 1825() $Hds
28"
H.K. Wing On
$42
174
Dairy Farms, $19.25. Watsuns $11.85
SELLERS
Trams, $17,50. Lights 101 $6.65 Lights (N), $1.90. Watsons, $12
SALES
11/16.
SHANGHAI DOLLARS Sellers at 610, buyers at 512.
SHANGHAI MARKET
The "free" market
HK. Govt. 3% Loan (1934), 99. today. H.K Banks $1460
Union Ins., $433. Cocks, $17.60.
Elementary Algebra, to which a Lights (0), $8.55.
false trade destrip.on was applied contrary to Sec. 3) Ord. 4 of 1890. !
B-Thai they had In thelt possession for the
of purpose trade, goods, viz. educational and school books tu which false trade descriptions were applied,
Lighta (N) $1.75.
Electrics Rts.. $11 25. Watsons. $11,85
was closed
Shanghai Exchange
Shanghai, Sept. 8 (Reuter)
Official TT. Rater
Opening
0/3-5.32 5-5/16
* 1:
HONGKONG
S'but Wing Un
$7.20 Vibra Piling.......
6/3
Mursanens ny (Lon.
1/0
Marsmens inv. 1.K
BI
Wm. Powell.
SA. Chemicals (14
†Sale in Shangha:
SHAREBROKERS
ASSOCIATION :
Volume of Business Transacted on Monday, Sept. & 1941.
SALES
London
New York
Japan
India
unqueted 17-1/2
Paris
Hongkong
anquoted 21
The Central Bank of China's today *ate on Lordon at 10 am was 1/2-1/24.
HK. Banks Coments
China Providents
Silver Duty Rate
NAZI TRADE EXPERT IN ISTANBUL
ISTANBUL Sept. 8 (Reuter)- Dr .
German Clodius the
trade now arrived here negotiator, hus by air at the head of a large de- legation including nine economic The Equailsation rate was 24-1/2 China Lights (0) experts. They are proceeding to- per cont
(C)-That they knowingly sold an infringing copy of Hail and
Algebra 1 Knights Elementary which copyright subsists, and.
(D) That they knowingly, by way of trade, exposed infringing copies of educational and school books published. by complainant Longman Green & Co., Ltd., and will be headed by M. Kishunir, receipt of a telegram to the effect
Ministry of that a general exchange of views Union Ths. was taking place, there will pro- bably be no "free" markel quota- tions today.
$5.76
··
INTERIOR OF CHINA DEVELOPMENT
CHUNGKING, Sept. 8 (Central) The Ta Kung Pas reports that Mr. Tu Yueh-sen, prominent Chi- nese leader formerly in Shanghai and now in Hongkong 18 planning
6 $1,460.00 to set up a Chung Hwa Industrial and Trust Company to be capi- 15.75
talised at $10,000,000. The head 6.65 office of the company will be in 6.55 | Chungking.
250
500
500
300
day to Ankara where talks will ake plac.. The Turkish delegates
FREE MARKET
200
It is understood that owing to HK. Tramways
100
100
18
1,971
6.55 Meanwhile, Mr. Yu Ya-ching. 6.55 formerly Chinese member on the 17.35 Shanghai Municipal Council, who 17.40 is now also in Hongkong, is plan- 433.00 ning the exploitation of a gold mine in Kwelchow and the esta- blishment of a cotton-producing centre. Capital is being raised.
Counsellor of the
to which copyright subsists.
In his submission Mr. M. A. da Commerce. Sliva, for defendant, said that his It is believed that the new client had received a shipraent of
agreement envisages transactions books from his friend in Shang valued at about £20,000,000 based
In September, 1937, at the age hai on consignment and the price on the barter system. In view of
The funeral at Hyde Park on of 83, Mrs. Roosevelt went to Paris was cheap and that there were no defects in the means of transport | Tuesday (today) will be private. at the Invitation of the French indications that they were re-and the difficulties of communica-
The old lady spend most of the Government,
printed books infringing copy-tions by land and sea it is con- summer in her cottage at Campo
sidered that the Germans will be
She visited the Paris Exhibition rights.
Hello Island, New Brunswick. She where she was entertained to an Defendant was fined a total of unable to derive all the advan- left there for Hyde Park on Aug.official luncheon.
31.
MET KING, QUEEN
Mrs. Sara Roosevelt was
She entered the luncheon room
the then
on the arm of M. Bonnet who was the French Minister of and previously French
wife of Jaines Roosevelt, fourth Finance
cousin DJ President Theodore Ambassador in Washington. Roosevelt. In 1938, she met the
It is presumed that Mrs. Roose
buried at James
$530 with $100 costa.
"NEW INCIDENTS IN PARIS" LONDON, Bopt, a (Reuter
i
The total value is $32,542.25.
INDO-CHINA
tages hoped for from the agree- STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY LTD
[ment.
WOODEN HUTS FOR WINTER CAMPAIGN
ANKARA, Sept. 8 (Reuter) -
King and Queen during their stay velt will be at Hyde Park, residence of the Episcopal Church, Hyde Park vil- The Swiss radio under the title Finnial, Hungarian and Rumanian President and his wife, while on lage, where the President's father of New Incidents In Paris" - saw mills are busy producing thou- Their Majesties' tour of Canada was interred,
porta a fire alleged to have heen sands of standardised wooden huts and the United States.
garage which the Germans have ordered Mrs. Roosevelt was very petive started maliciously in the Born in 1864 at Algonac, a few in attending to many charitable of the 19th Arroundissement of for use in Russia during the win- The need for these huts lu miles from Newbord. New York functions and State occasions but Parla which was requisitioned by ter State. Mrs. Roosevelt spent her it is known that
Firemen extiri- demonstrated in the flm of the the President, the childhood in Hongkong where her when he went to Hyde Park for Buished the tire.
Russian war which the German father was in business,
Investigators found in the gar-Embassy recently showed to Tur- Bmazed age bombs which had not explod-kish journalists who are ed.
by the fact that they saw not a In the Tower quarter revolver single hut standing throughout shots were fired at Q German the film, The hats are being made soldier who was slightly woundert. without windows with an air space
On her return to Algonac, she
dousin,
the week-end, wanted his mother
to have a "check-up" at the was married in 1880 to James hands of her doctor. Roosevelt who was her distant
BROADCAST POSTTONED 1900, when the NEW YORK, Sept. 6. (Router)
18 his According to the Columbia Brond- thencoforward casting Bystem, the brondienst 19 affection was postponed to Thursday..
In December, present President tatter died and Mra. Roosevelt's
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