RATIONING OF MEAT

To Be Introduced

In England

LONDON, Feb. 6, (Reuter),—| In the Hous cof, Commons to- day, Mr. W. S. Morrison, the Minister of Food, announced that ratloning of butchers' meat will be Introduced on March 11.

Bation will be on a value basis and will, at the outset, be at a rate of one shilling and one penny per week for each, person over six years of age and half that amount for children less than six years.

Mr. Morrison and that it was in- tended to keep the supply altuntlon under constant review and to modify rationing from time to time in the light of existing circumstances.

For the initial period, restaurants,

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LONDON,' Teb, 6 (Reuter). --Mr, Neville Chamberlain an- nounced to-day that introduc- tion of further legislation pro- viding for the imposition of the death penalty was being con sidered in the most serious type of cases of leakage or disclosure of Information to the enemy.

The Prime Minlater added that there had been no fallure to take vigilant precaution against leakage of information.

Co-operation Praised

Wednesday!

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WEAKNESS

OF DOLLAR British Shipping Still Increasing- EXPLAINED

LONDON, Feb; 7 (Renter)—-—I connection with the announce-

Lunar New Year May ment that 25,000 tons of Hrillan

Bring Confidenco'

SHANGHAI, Feb. 7 (Reuter). -Commentlig on the weakness of the dollar in the past week. tho "Finance and Commerce" states: "The whole trouble, as far as the trade position is con cerned, is that imports of groat ** quantities of raw materials are absolutely essential while ex- ports find their way out in [driblets only."

Mentioning that no trouble is anti- cipated over the annual - settlement

Ahipplug was lost by German şir attacks and other clemy" action last week, it is officially disclosed

British Mercantile. int the Marlie has been steadily increa- sing at the rate of 200,000 tons a week.by.new construction, „pur-. chase of foreign. 'shipping and capture of enemy vessels,

Coal Shortage

In North

necounts at this time, the periodical Norway And Denmark

"With the beginning of the

industrial schools and other canteens British Press On Home saya:

and other forms of catering establish- ments, would be permitted to serve meat at meals free of coupons, but the supply to them of all kinds of butchers' ment would be restricted to their normal requirement

Rationing Paper LONDON, Feb. (Ileuter)-Mr. Leslie Burgin, the Supply Minister, announced in the House of Cum mons. to-day that a scheme for rationing paper was under considera- tion and that an order would be is sued within a few days under the Defence Regulations

Affairs

LONDON, Feb. 8 (Reuter)--Con- cerning itself with Home affairs, the British Press to-day commented on the Government's plans for increased arms production and the meeting be- tween the Minister of Labour and the Amalgamated

delegates from Engineering Union.

The "Daily Telegraph" comments that the Union's undertaking; to help the scheme is in line with undoubted co-operation it has already given. prohibiting stenbers of the Union can be regart- ed as the "keymen of the arms in- dustry," and they are putting aside their rooled objecilon to any inter- ference with labour in the workshops.

mills, except under licence, from supplying more than the proportion of paper hitherto supplied to their customers.

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the 'Union will be of the greatest

Importers' Protests value to the Government's plans as it

Upheld In U.S.

is in a position to give advice regard- ing the handling of the new labour army required. Their presence, too, WASHINGTON, Feb, 0 (UP)—will be a guarantee that the program- The United States Court of Customs me will be carried out with speed and

vigour. and Patent Appeals has decided on three minor cases affecting Japanese products, but Court officials say they are insignificant politically, poloting out that the litigation arose before the expiration of the treaty,

In two cases the Court upheld the importers' protest against 10 per cent lu!y on tooth brushes und slide fasteners which was assessed on the ground that the goods were

not legally marked with the country of origin.

In the third,ense the Court affirmed the Customs Collector's rejection of the attempt by the Nippon Dry Goods Company to amend a duresa certi- Bente under which silk is imported. from Japan.

BRUNEI'S SHARE

SINGAPORE, Feb. 6 (Router).—A gift of £800 has been made by the State of Brunel to the Malaya Patrio-

tic Fund.

This is a very generous gift, for the population of Brunei only numbers 30,000 people.

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Wage Increases

0 (Reuter).--A LONDON, Feb. million and a quarter workers of the engineering and shipbuilding indus- tries will receive an increase of five shillings a week as the result of an agreement between representatives of employers and the Unilons.

The Unlons bud asked for a ten shillings' increase and the present agreement is the subject of ratifieàt- tion by individual Unions.

Nazis Boast Of Campaign

LONDON, Feb. 6 (Reuter).— Germany's inhuman campaign against shipping was the subject of comment amounting, at times, almost to boasting over

Nazi wireless stations this morning.

Their attacks on light ships were defended, and neutrals were told that they would have to learn that it would not pay to go on sailing in British waters

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Nothing was sald in the broad- casting about the torpedoing of Greek steamer which was bound from Greece, 'n neutral country, to the United States, another neutral.

President Approves Naval Programme

WASHINGTON, Feb. ¤ (Neuter). After seeing President Roosevelt, Mr. Carl Vinson, Chairmen of the Repre- sentative of the Naval Commitice, said that the President approved of the naval building programme.

He added that representative of the Naval, Committee will net on the Bill on February 0.

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LONDON, Feb. 6 (Reuter)

is based on the belief that, there is While Britain is returning to nothing to keep up the rates. On normal conl supplies, there is the other hand, it is argued that if

the Chinese New Year passes without now a great shortage in Norway an untoward Incident, there may be and Denmark. a small return of confidence.

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Large announcements in Copenha-

February 7, 1940.

A Look Through The Telegraph"

50 YEARS AGO

Feb, 0, 1000. "Let the dead 'past hury, its dead" may be applied to the final disappearance from these waters of the obsoleta” tybo`of gunboats of which the Espoir and Berlin which vessels left for England a tow weeks ago—were the last representatives We cannot, however, let the departure

from amongst w of a type of versei which has done so much towards the opening up of the great neighbouring Empire pas without a word of remark and expression af regret in a retrospect, however hasty, the great changes, wrought in this pa of the world since the first appearance in llongkong

the of walers squadrat, safely, convoyed from England by the trie Admiral Sherard. Osborn, then commanding 1.M.9. Furiots, must be apparent, it is not too much to say that their arrival marked an eventful era in the story of Citina, rendering the open: my up the Empire a practicable, it not a comparatively ossy task. The arrival of the Morqulfo flent was wel.

a securlly for the advantaicous commer ctal development of the port, but also as much-needed protection to trade with The pujoining Empire. The pirates in- festing adjacent waters, and their name

comed by the colony os affording not only

was legion, quickly began to learn they had a formidable enemy to deal with, of beef accustomed in the past with its for

very different calibro to what they had chax and cutters, in most instangen in-

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ARGYLE ST. RIOTING

Soldier-Internces. Appeal In Court

Two of the 27 internees allegedly involved: gave their versions of the. Argyle Street Internment epump, riet on January 13, when the hearing against the men continued before Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kowloon Magis- tracy this morning,

Leunt Sung, one of the accused; cald, he had been told to parade, for roll coll

On the parade ground, some of the Internees started to throw sand, ut the police, there was a scuffle and witness saw a man with a broken head curried away. Witness run into No. 7 hut, where he heard someone say that over a hundred police had arrived,

He told them that if they did not strike the police, the police would not strike them. the fighting.

Lueng said he did not take part in

Lo Wal, in evidenco salt that on the day in question, u Superintendent and a number of policemen had arrived to call the roll. This took

ht

Igen newspapers state that there are exactly the exigencies of the situation {ed and a man was hit over the head

now only four days' supply of coal and, coke.

Many houses are without fuel and the people have been asked to take hot baths only once a week.

The Danish Government has taken over one-fifth of the existinit stocks. Regulations in Oslo. now allow central.healing once in three weeks and the temperature must not ex- eeed 04.8 degrees Fahrenheit.

New Medical Head

In S.W. China

CHUNGKING, Feb. 0 (UP)-Dr. Woo Lan-sun, until recently chief of the Chinese army's medical service, has been appointed chief of the medical service department of the South-west Highway Administra- tion. He

leaving Kunming immediately to mobilise health and medical work along all the trunk and branch lines in south-west China with 1,000,000 yuan appropriated by the Government as expense for operation in the first year.

Propaganda Mission

In America?

GENOA, Feb. 6 (Reuter) Mr. Li Yu-ying, President of the Chinese National Academy, salled for America to-day.

Political cireles bellevé that he is charged with a propaganda mission on behalf of General Chiang Kai- shek,

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In conclusion," we note there is some stamina left in the old vessels yet. for we see the old Merlin, Lleut, Commander Yonge, resched Singapore homeward bound from this, in about six days, bent- ing her colleagues the 'Espole and Cock- chafer by a day, and it was thought that the crews of these vessels might yet have to handle the handspike" on the coast of Eastern Africa, and show that the tradi- tions of the crit and pluck of their president Roosevelt pointed out that the decessors in the old puffers like the national income was now nearly Plover, Algerino, Staunch, Starling, Opos sum. Kestrel, woodcock, etc., etc., are as $70,000,000,000 a year. All the forces conspicuously to the tore as of yore. of the Federal Government are being Bangkok

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The President commented, that the figures were rather formidable for any critic to use, in an attempt to show that the country was becoming Theuma-Insolvent.

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25 YEARS AGO

Feb, 6, 1013. A despatch received train Router's car- respondent at Melbourne reports that the second Australian Contingent has arrived in Egypt

Renter's correspondent in Washington telegraphs that Mr. Bryan, Secretary of State, replying to the German protest that the said of American seaplango to the belligerents is at unneutral act, dissents from the German view that seaplanes are war vessels,

10 YEARS AGO

Feb. 6. 1930, Hongkong, Shanghai and Manila Inter port golfers gathered at Afesses. Lane, Crawford's restaurant last night when the Royel Hongkong Golf Club entertained their visitors, to dinner. Mr. G. B. Arch bult, captain of the RIIK, Golf Club, presided over the gathering.

5. YEARS AGO

Feb. 6. 1035, The perial mutual assistance pack mooled by Great Britain and France for the protection of the powers of western Europe egalnat; any, possible aggression. le regarded on the piost important Zeature of the Franco-British accord,

The American view of the recent dla closures from the London conversations between the French and Bellish minis- teen," in that· Üey mean that Britain ( apprehensive of the growing German air strength.

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The Peak Stabbing Tragedy on May 6, 1930 was recalled this morn- ing when the Estate of the victim, Mrs. Sybil Ruby Challinor, was ad mitted for Probate.

Mrs. Challinor's estate totalled $3,100.

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