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Courageous Survivors

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" The complete and revised list of officers saved from HMS. Courageous has been received In Hongkong through "United Press.”

The list shows that at least three officers were formerly attached to China Station,

The Admiralty has not yet released the names of missing officers.

In the list below, the brackets in- dicate the ship to which the oflear in question was attached before being transferred of HMS. Courageous:

Comdr. E. M. C. Abelsmith (H.M.S. President); Surgeon Comdr, Brown THUE. Drake); Engineer Comdr. E. D. Couthampton (H.M.S. Gleaner); Engineer Comdr. E. J. S. Symons (HMS. Argue); Comdr, C. W. G. M. Woodhouse (IL.M.S. VIC- tory): Comdr. E. R. G. Baker (H.M.S. Victory); Chaplain ta, G. Beale.

Lieut. Comm. S. Porrett (Fleet Air Arm); A. C. R. Duvall (Sta Course); A. Rolhide (H.M.S. Cardiff); P. W. Humphreys (Fleot Air Arm); F. G. Jennings (Fleet Air R. Murray. (H.MS. Arm); G. Penelope); G. N. Daintry, T. N. H. Masterman (HM.S. Dryad); c. Thomas (H.M.S. Courageous); R. H. Roundell, E, H. C. Chapman (Fleet Air Arm); G. A. Rotherham (Staff

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE. Course).

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

Steamship

Bringing Cargo from Marseilles via Saigon,

Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opium, Trensure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kow- delivery may be loon, whence obtained immediately after lunding.

All claims must be sent in to me on or before 2nd October, 1938, or they will not be recognized.

Lieutenants A. Altken (Observer Course); 1. S. Barker, E. H. Barrow (Fleet Air Arm); J. L. M. Bell, M. It. Branwell (Fleet Air Arm); D. F. Chilton (HMS. Excellent); J. M. Davies (11.MS. Electra): C. E. Ealand (Flect Air Arm); D. H. Elies (Fleet Air Arm); B. T. Evans (H.M.S. Argus); B. P. liuni, N. M. Hemp (Fleet Air Arm); C. B. Lamb, J. A. Phillips (II.M.S. Nelson); J. Shenton. (H.M.S. Argus); 1. D. Wali (Observer Course): V. E. R. Williams (Fleet Air Arm); G. F. Best (Staff Course); G. R. Grandage, E. J. Mur-

TAY

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Saturday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

New Additions Firms Dismiss

To Key Posts

Further List Published

In "Gazotto"

THE NAMES of the following according to a "Government Gazette" notification, have been added to the lat nlready published of those holding key posts in the Colony:

Employees

Appeal Against

"War Economy"

warning that 100 many workers bod LONDON, Sept. 22, (Rtéuter)=/ been dismissed, and an appeal to employera to refrain from dismissal was broadcast by Sir Samuel Hoare, the Home Secretary to-day.

He urged employers to get back Adams, William Balgowan; Angus, the dismissed men who would be George Ian; Barker, John Webb; wanted "before the world is much Barkus. Robert Leo; Barron, James [older," Forman; Bascombo, Hewett John; Bell, Robert Barr; Bertram, John William; Blake, Charles Henry; Blyth, Henry Harry,

Clemo, Frederick Charles; Coggles, Archibald Walter; Cross, Albert.

Duncan, James Herbert Swan. Edgar, Thomas Herbert: Ellioti, Francis Storry; Elliott, Frederick Arthur Milburn: Everett Arthur

George.

Farquhar, Jolin Wallace; Ferguson, Malcolm; Forman, Cedric.

Grainger, Enwin John; Gregory, Rowland Frederick.

Hoffman, James Joseph; Hunter. Fronk Davidson.

Jeacock, Frederick John; Joffe, Eugene; Johns, William Thomas.

Landale, David Fortune; Lawrie, John Ferguson; Lock, Walter Heath- cote; Lyon, David.

Main, Robert, McAdam; David Marshall; Macintyre, Thomas John Blackwood; McKay, Kugh Stewart; McKibbin, Robert; McMaster, William Duncan; McNelli, Robert James; Mc- Pherson, James; Melrose, William; Menhinick, James Cecll; Morrison, Peter; Morrison, Robert Alexander; Murray, ton Norman.

Noble, William; Norrie, Robert Brown McCover.

Owens, Robert Andrew. (HMS. Courageous); F, L.

Frederick Westwater (HM.S. Argus); CG Pattinson,

Kingsley Pearson, John McCallum; Pigott, (Observer Course); G. 3.

He said that he was certain that at no distant data thero woud be scarcely an able-bodied man or wo-

whose services man

the country wouldn't need.

Sir. Suruck said that the budget next week would make all economise, but that did not mean refusing to buy anything.

-Go on buying, bat buy prudent- ty, and when yon sell, svold pro- fiteering as you would the plague.

"We must have no misers, hoarders, and no profiteers," dom clared the Home Secretary.

no

Mors Men Working LONDON, Sept. 22 (Reuter).—The effect of the war on unemployment is shown Bgures insued to-night,

Unemployed men at the week end- ing September 7 were 70,800 cas than on August 14.

Unemployed women, however, showed an increase of 175,000 be- cause many of them had left the in- dustrial areas.

Labour's Criticism LONDON, Sept. 22 (Reuter).- "Reuter" understands that Mr. Leslie Burgin, Supply Minister; is giving full consideration to Mr. Arthur position of labour in relation to supply, questions.

September 23, 1939.

Women ambulance drivers forget their soft and delicate hands when on duty. Here they are scen changing a big wheel to demonstrate their efficiency-Air Mail Photo.

Cardew, 5. Downes (Fleet Air Richard Stephen Thorpo; Price, Eric Greenwood's criticism regarding the UNHAPPY POLAND TO LETTERS

Arm); L. J, Keggel, C. J. Ororice,

J. L. Sedgwick, J. F. Folger (Observer Course); D. C. Hendry, A. W. Kerr, Damaged Packages will be examin-P. F. King (Fleet Air Arm); S. N. ed by the Company's Surveyor Longsdon, J. L. Neilson, O. A. G. Messrs-Goddard and Douglas in the Oxley (Fleet Air Arm). presence of the Consigrices at 10 am. on Thursday, 28th September, 1839. Consimees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when any duli- able goods are examined by the Com- pany's Surveyors,

No Fire Insurance will be effecied by us in any ense whatever.

IL DIL.

Agent.

NEWS FLASHES

Australia To Build Own Ships

CANBERRA, Sept. 22 (Reu- ter).The Australian Govern- ment, subject to agreement with Britain, proposes that entry of ship's boilers, machinery and auxillaries into Australia shall be free, in order to assist the ---Australian shipbuilding industry. A tariff schedule to protect other Australian Industries has been tabled.

*

LONDON, Sept. 22 (Reuter).- British

trade Agures for August Issued to-day show imports of £81. 000,000, compared with £78,000,000 In July, and £74,000,000 in August, 1930.

Exports totalled £37,000,000, as against £40,000,000 in July and

£36,000,000 in August last year.

Ro-exports amounted 000, compared with £3,730,000 the

£4,500,-

Guard

Hugh

Robinson, Jack Fraser, Shaw, Joseph Hilton; Skien, Alfred Stanton; Spencer, Willem Leonard.

Thomson, John B; Tinson, Arthur Acting Paymaster Sub-Lieut. 1, F. Cecil.

Walker, Robert John Ketchen; Westmacott (H.M.S. Hermes).

Wanklyn, Patrick Rawson; Webster, Lieut. J. E. Sayers.

John Saunders; Willey, Frederick Lieut. I. Wittonglon, Sub-Lieutenant G. A. W. Goodwin John; Willson, Charles Cyril Wng- (Fleet Air Arm); Sub-Lleut. A. S. S. staffe: Wood, Cyril Frederick; Wood, Owensinith (Fleet Air Arm) Sub-John Bower. Lieut. L. H. Tivy,

Now Rowers

There is no intention to bar-In- Rucnual labour advisers from the production, side, as Mr. Burgin re- gurds the co-operation of organised labour in all sections of supply, as cssential to its success. .-.

Liquidators Of Alien Estates

POST OFFICE

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than

the otherwise | time-given below unless

stated, and where mails are advertis- ed to close at or before Dum. re- gistered-and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day. When mails are advertised to closs after 6 p.m. registered and Parcel mails arG closed at 5 p

Haiphong

INWARD MAILS

Japan .....

Straits and Manila

Straits.

.Sept. 28.

.Sept. 23.

.Sept. 23.

.Sept. 23.

Als Mall by "Imperial Airways Direct Bervice"-Londen dato, Sept. 17.

Bept. 24.

Canton

...Sept. 24.

Haiphong and Fort Bayard .Sept. 24.

Manila....

.Sept. 24.

Shanghai and Amoy

.Sept. 24.

Calcutta and Straits

Sept. 25.

Japan.

Sept 20

Haiphong

Sept. 25,

Shanghai

.Sept. 25,

Shanghai

Sept. 20,

Amoy

Sept. 26..

Shanghai.

Sept, 20.

Japan.

.Sept. 20.

Calcutta and Straits

.Sept 28.

Manila

.Sept. 20.

Japan.

.Sept. 20.

Manila

.Sept. 20.

Air Mall' by "Air France Direct

Service-Paris data, 20th Sept.

Bept. 27. Air Mall by "Pan American Airways Direct Service”—Ban Francisco ́dale, 21st September...Sept. 27, Bangkok, Salgon and Tourane

Haiphong

Manila Shonghal Straits

Java and Menila..

U.S. A, Honolulu and Japan (San

Sept. 27.

Sept. 77.

Sept. 27.

.Sept. 27,

.Sept. 27.

Sept. 27.

Francisco date Sept. 2) Sept. 20.

Straits

.Sept. 28.

Shanghai

,Sept. 28.

Haiphong

.Sept. 20.

Japon

.Sept, 29,

U. 6, A., Honolulu, Japan and Shinng-

Red Knight's Son The Editor,

Hongkong Telegraph.

hal (Sari Francisco date, Sept. 8),

Sept. 30.

Shanghai... Shanghal and Amoy

.Oct. I.

.Oct. 1.

Oct, 2..

Polish

.Oct. 3,

.Oct. 3.

.Oct. 3.

Oct. 3,

Oct. 3.

anxious

Japan Sandakan Straits

.Oct. 4, US.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hai (San Francisco date, 8th Sept.)

Oct. 4.

.Oct. 4,

.Oct. 4.

DISAPPEAR FOR FOURTH TIME IN HISTORY

(Continued from Page 1.)

and flotilin"

entered waters on Monday evening.

war

It was claimed that no resistance was offered by Polish ships.

Foreigners Leave Warsaw

Sir,I am surprised to read your Up Straits.........

Austrulla and Manlle report about Baron Richthofen's con Calcutta and Straits being killed in nerial combat. Ac- eording to Gibbons "The Red Knight Japan, and Shanghal

Straits of Germany," Baron von Richthofen Australla and Manila

OUTWARD MAILS Saturday

died a bachelor. Where does this SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

I am very al Lon come from? Midshipmen 1. M. Maclachlan New powers for the organisers of

BERLIN, Sept. 22 (UP)-Reports to know. (Superintending Clerk & Royal key-post and general groups of the

received here to-duy state that

WON WING Low.' Marines); D. J. Cook (Observer, Hongkong Defence Reserve, and em-

leaving foreigners are

the Polish

referred (We have

Floyd to The "Government Gazette" an- Course); P. D. J. Sparke (Superin-phasis on the fact that members can

capital.

Gibbons "The Red Knight of Ger- tending Clerk, Royal Marines), be transferred from the one section ounces the following appointment

The evacuation followed a radio many" and, in the absence of any Gunner J. Cumming

(H.M.S to another, are published in the Gov- Enemies (Winding Up) Ordinance:

of liquidators under the Allen broadcast from the German High other authority to the contrary in Drake); Warrant Supply Oficer Hernment "Gazette" this morning.

Command urging them to do so. our brary, can only say that our Frost (HMS. Diomede); Warrant

It is stated that any organiser liquidators of estales

Lowe, Bingham and Matthews- Abant 360 foreigners left the correspondent is asking us to answer Formosa, Shanghai and Japan, Telegraphist Engineer H.E. Whent-

(HMS Victory); Warrant Appointed either before or after the Sporleder, Mr. V. Singer, A. K. G. German officers and Foreign Office message in question quotes the Paris Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A,

of Mr. W. stricken eity. They were escorted by an Indelicate question The UP croti Shipwright W. F.-Eddy (H.M.Spublication of these regulations, as Shemeld): Warrant Electrician T. organiser of a key-post group or of China Electric Company, I. G. Far-representatives.

general group for essential services benindustrie A.G., A.G.F.A. Photo Members of the diplomalle corps in the defence reserve, shall have GM.B.H., Corn Heyl A.G., Motron were taken in

Department, Stickstoff Syndikat power to organise his group into see Werke Mannheim, vorm. Benz and Long,

Company, Daimler-Benz A.G., Robert Bosch G.M.B.H., Bleistift-Fabrik vorm. Johann Faber A.-G.

Otl.

Machine-Gunned By Japanese

That

Japanese trawler had machine-gunned his junk was the report made to the Police by Chan Cheung Wah, muster of fishlag junk No. 4322HA.

Any member of either group shall be liable to be assigned to any sce tion of that group, or to be trans- ferred from one to another of the sections at the discretion of the organiser.

Every member of either group, whether voluntarily enrolled or not, who obstructs or falls to comply with any such assignment or transfer, or Chan reports that at a.m. on who otherwise commits a breach of September 22 his junk was at Tam, these regulations, shall be liable on Kun Shan in Chinese waters. A summary conviction to a the hot Japanese trawler hove to and opened exceeding $250 and to imprisonment fire with machine guns. One of the for any term not exceeding six

months. crew, Ng Ah Chal, was wounded in the right arm. The junk was board- ed and the crew of eleven were forced

into sampans and told to row away, Before leaving the scene, they saw the Japanese set fire to their junk.

Later, the crew were picked up by other junk and brought to Aber dee. The wounded man was taken to the Queen Mary Hospital.

Fishermen Ask For Protection In view of the increasing number

Mr. R. A. Wadesonigaldators of estales of Mr. K. F. Muller, and Mr. Max Steger.

The Chartered Bank of India, Aus- tralia and

China-liquidators of estate of Messrs. Gebruder foese (Swatow).

Thomson and Company-liquida

motor car convoy, in three special trains to Koenigsberg while the other foreigners were taken from Nasicisk.

3.30 pm.

Central and South America and Canada via San Francisco-due San Francisco, Oct. 12.

G.P.O, & K.P.O. Parcels

3 p.m. 3.45 pm. 4.30 p.m..

"Le Sol"-Ed.)

DRAMATIC RESCUE

(Continued from Page 1.)

Reg.

Ord.

Amoy

the Kensington Court crow. The second plane took off with 14

Unidentified Submarines

Straits

.5 p.

Saigon

..5 p.m.

Sunday

Shanghai Haiphong

.4 am..

Japan

Warsaw Holds Out

(Router).— Milltary operations in Poland to-day of

LONDON, Sept. 22

were mainly at Warsaw, where the suburb of Praga was submitted to artillery bombard- heavy German ment.

Near America

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH WASHINGTON, Sept. 22 (UP) Swatow President Roosevelt, at the press con-Fort Bayard

not yet started, says a Berlin an-tified oti and Mr.

nouncement.

foreign submarines. were sighted off the coasts of New Eng- The Lord Mayor of Warsaw in land and Alaska. radio talk to-day said that the Ger-

He inferred that they were, close mans were continuing indiscriminate enough to the United States to affect bombing

United States' interests.

Monday

.5 p.m.

.0 am.

.9 n.m.

10.30 a.m. .1 p.m.

German infantry attacks were re- pulsed and the enemy driven back tors of estales of Harting, and GlaserThe roal-battle-for-Warsaw has ference-to-day said that two-uniden Shanghai www. :3.80-p.m.-

by the Poles. and Company.

Lammert Bros-liquidators estates of Mr. W. Klahn R. E. Waetjen,

Percy Smith, Seth and Fleming.— A board has been appointed, to be quidators of estates of Mr. T. Jons- called the Hongkong Naval Volun-sen, Mr. Otto Hechtel, Mr. E. Wes- Leer Reference Board, to consider and sendorf, and Messrs. O. Haumann make recommendations upon applica- and Company. tlons by members of the Force, and by the employers of any such mem-

Naval Volunteers Board

liquidators of estates of Mr. Luer, Mr.

Custodian of Enemy Property

bers as to the continuance of their

F. Tolle, and Mr. W. Maucishagen. service, or as to the mobilisation of liquidators of estates of Mr. L. H.;

Joknson, Stokes and Lester any member, as the case may be.

The members of the board are His Warnecke.

Hongkong and Shanghai Banking

Nazi planes were also dropping) propuganda leaflets.

The dennition of "territorial waters," he said, could extend as for as the nation's interests required.

"Might Be Swiss"

KEY POST MEN

IN H.K.N.V.F.

who consider that Employers certain members of their staffs who have been mobilised for naval de- fence are either key men in essential services or essential in other ways to

Rode Replace Nazis LONDON, Sept. 22 (Reuter) Soviet troops have replaced German troops in the Lwow district.

Red Army detachments have now

NEW YORK, Sept. 22 (Reuter). Occupied the Pollsh-Hungarian fron- President Roosevelt to-day disclosed business are to be given an opportun- tier opposite what was formerly that unidentified submarines had ity to appeal. A tribunal will be set

been sighted off southern Alaska and up for that purpose. Boston.

A statement from the Colonjat He told pressmen that the Mari-

previous month, and £5,000,000 In of fishing junks attacked by Japanese Honour Sir Atholl MacGregor (chalt- | Corporation-liquidators of estato of Ruthenis,

warships, the Chinese Fishermen's, mun), the Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell, Wa Meyerink and Company. Guild has submitted another petition and Captain Francis Flynn, IN.

August, 1936.

LONDON Sept. 22 (Reuter) record harvest is claimed for Ger- many in reports from Berlin.

The harvest, it is stated, totalled 27,500,000 tons, and this is enough for the whole of 1840, and allows a re- ⚫ serve for 1941.

to the Hongkong Government" asking. for adequate protection.

It is estimated that more than afly ashing junks have been destroyed by the Japanese since the end of August. This figure does not include those which have not been reported to the Guild. ISTANBUL, Sept. 22 (Reuter) —

Junk Canfiscated Many casualties are reported as a

Wong Tam, master of fishing Junk result of a violent earthquake in No. P0304, reports to the Police that Smyran and district.

at 5.10 p.m. on August 11, when his LONDON, Sept. 23 (UP)-It is junk was anchored at Nam King Sho, omcially stated that a number of in Chinese waters, a Japanese trawler come alongside. The junk crew were German officers have arrived at a prison camp in England and that other then ashore, German prisoners have been taken to another camp.

On August 21, Wong Tam found SAN SALVADOR, Sept. 22 (UP). his junk at Lung Yuet. Several The Japoneso goodwill plane articles of clothing and the junk "Nippon departed for Colombia at license were missing. 6 a.m.

·

CHUNGKING, Sept. 29, (Central),}

Several Japanese boarded the junk and towed her away,

The report that Mr. Alexandre S. Messages To Ships

Panaochiking, the Soviet Ambassador

to China, will shortly visit Shanghai was denied yesterday by of the Soviet Embassy.

spoltesman

The spokesman stated that the Soviet Envoy has been very busy in Chungking and is not going to Shanghal for the time being.

BRASSO

METAL POLISH

· GIVES BRILLIANCE AND SPARKLE TO METALWARE

To Cost More

Government

Gazette notification

published this morning intimates a further rise in the rates for radio messages to ships from the Govern- ment Radio Omice, Hongkong.

|

Areas Forbidden To Shipping

Under authority given by the Governor, vessels are now forbidden to anchor in the following areas;

East Lamma Channel. On the North, line drawn from Magazine Island through Makong Island to Stanley (102 summit);

Stanley (102 summit) to Unitok;

On the South, line drawn from On the West, lines drawn from Unkok to summit of Lukchau Island and from thence to Magazine Island.

Tathong Channel-

On the North, by the Anti-Sub- marine Boom;

No Surrender LONDON, Sept. 22 (Reuter),--^ !

estates of Mr. and/or Mrs. G. Amann, I for the bloodless surrender of Warsaw the presence of two foreign sub-formation in this connection was Mr. D. H. Blake-liquidator of renewed appeal by the German army Lime Commission had been notified offSecretary's Department giving In- William Baclz, F. Brauweiler, Wol- met with no reply from the gallant marines, but he would not specify contained in this morning's "Gov-

gang Dochine, Mrs. Hanna Durst, defenders of the Polish capital. Gertrud Engel, Miss Elsi Gath, Kurí

The Germans admit that the Poles: Goetz, Kurt Einsse, Wilhelm Hermann, are not only holding but, but have Max Hertz, Hans Hommel, Helmuth launched several counter-attucks. Koch, Rudolf Kroeger, Otto Kuttner, H. Langensiepen, D. Lelding, L. C. Lledke, J. Mueller, H. Richter, G. Fritz Sauer, W. Sperling, F. Buchiloh, E. Fischle and Sommer, Helg! Mrs. Elst Schmidt

Harbour Main To Be Lifted

In the Praga suburb of Warsaw the Poles have attacked many times an effort to break through the that all altneks were repulsed. German Haes, and the Nazis claim

their source. Одо they might

ernment Gazette."

Under Proclamations by His Ex- pressman suggested that

Governor, on August 30 be Canadian subcellency marines, to which the President re- and September 4 (declares the state- certain officers, warrant plied that they might also be ment) Swiss.

officers, and men of the Hongkong Naval Volunteer Force have been mobilised for service. Further pro- clamations may yet be made in-

TAKING NO CHANCES creasing the number.

(Continued from Page 1)

Another broadcast by Colonel

When the list was complote an Lipinski, commander of the Warsaw

effort was made to cause the civil garrison, said: "Our resistance. is

community as little inconvenience as stiffening."

Meanwhile 178 members of foreign that die Auchen district was being possible, but it has been impossible

evacuated.

entirely to avoid inconvenience. It diplomatic missions, and 120 other

Neutrals and trustworthy Germans is therefore, desirable that the in- foreigners have been safely evacuated said they had seen long lifes of re-convenience he asscased and that an

from Warsaw by train..

foot.

Lugees who were, ovacuating on endeavour be made to find a solution On Tuesday, according to a Her-

Fifty-Fifty Lind

without, however, subscribing to any On the Enat, line drawn from Janbour Deportment notification, pipe

MOSCOW, Sept. 22 (Reuter)-A The evacuees have been forced to suggestion that the duties to which Chau Island to a point 6,000 yards lifting will be carried out by a crane Joint German-Soviet communique an- ieave the keys of their houses with personnel have been detalled are o 000 degrees from Cope D'Aguilar; lighter, and divers will work from nounces that the German and Soviet the police.

yords* 000 degrees D'Agullar;

These positions will be marked by the River Buff.. Along the Bug to the

of vital importance to the defence of

Solution Offered

A solution is offered in the speech of His Excellency the General Officer Commanding the Troops before the In it was suggested that a Tribunal bo set up to consider claims by em- ployers against the mobilization of members of their staffs whom they

On the South, line drawn 76,000 diving punis within on area bounded governments Have established the There is a large number of troops the Colony.

from Capt by lines from Queen's Pier jo JaUtude the following demarcation line be In Aachen waiting to go up to, the

22.17.12% north longitude 114.0.41 | tween the armies in Poland, Saarbruccken front. On the West, the coast line be east and latitude 22.17.15% north Along the River Piasa to the con tween Cape d'Agullar und Cape longitude 114.9.38 east.

fluence of the River Narew: Along Collinson.

the Narew to the confluence with

small cylindrical red buoys. The confluence with the River & Virtula, erano lighter will display by day a Along the Vistula to the" mouth of] .- Lis, C. J. Waddell nrid J. G. Baxter red Bag and by night a green light have been promoted to the rank of over a white light. Mosters of all its sourea, In March the rate per word for Captain in the Hongkong Volunteer passing vessels are warned to keep messages to ships registered in Hong- Defence Corps,

well clear of these ernft, and to pro- kong or the United Kingdom was 36 Mr. J. T. Bagram, Honorary eced as slowly as possible and as is centa. Later, in July the Agure was Consul-General for Thailand in compatible with the safety of their increased to, 80 cents per word. The Hongkong, has resumed charge of VOJACİR. rate has now been raised still further the Thal Consulate-General. lo 70 cents per word.

The Truth" Tokyo Legislative Council on July 27 where- the River San, and, along the Sad to

The rate pe, word for messages to ships not registered in the United Kingdom or Hongkong which was 65 centa in March and raised to 60 cents In July, la now raised to 80 cents.

The reception fee of 40 cents per word demanded in March for all such messages, and raised to 45 centa in July, has now, been raised to 85 cents,

This fee is payable in addtion to "the "ollter-rato.

Pact Before War SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH BERLIN, Sept.

Calls White Paper SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” consider to be either.kby mon in TOKYO, Sept. 23——(Domel)—All essential services or essential in other 22 (UP)—Ap- Japanese evening papers in Tokyo ways to business. Employers will be parently to offset any suggestion that gave great prominence to the British asked to mako, in the first instance, the Nazi troops might have drawn White Paper revealing the negotin- representations to the Commanding back because of the Russian advance tions behind the scene Between Bri- Officer, Hongkong Naval Volunteer In Poland, the DN.B (German tain and. Germany prior to the out- Force, and if satisfactory agreement

metal Nowa Agency) to-day claims bronk of the European war,

is not reached a decision will: ba Some newspapers published it sought from the Tribunal. that the line of demarcation «wa. agreed upon before the war started, under, the caption "the Truth of the Situation so that it could be ready:if "counter Compileated and Strange Major I. O, S. Gordon, Command-measures" against the Poles became in Europe", a phrase recently used

by the new Premier, General Abe, ant of the La Salle Internment Camp Inecessary.

""Germany's task was has reported to the Police" that be-

to destroy tween 11.30 p.m. and 1.20 am. on the Polish army with the quickest September 21 he either lost or had possible war, not to occuny ra much Ben "again testifies to the limits of against mobilisation Claims con- stolen from him a Holer wrist watch territory as possible. This goal has the German war aims, DNB, valued at $270.

Miss B. L. Wilcox has been op Mr. II. R. Butters has been appointed to be a Nursing Sister. pointed to act as Chairman of the Urban Couriell, in addition to his other duties.

,

The name of Dr. G. A. C. Herkiols, PILD., M.SC., T..., has been added to the list of members of the Nutrition Research Committee.

D

been achieved. The line of demarca-clares.

It therefore proposed to dest with the position, tinder two, cale.. gories, (a) members already mobiliz ed, (b) members not yet mobilised, and to offer. to employers or indivi- dunle an opportunity to appeal·

decerning members already mobilised:

will be given prior, consideration;":

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