Wednesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

March 13,

1940.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

25

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Soldiers Go To Court About Rents

1940-1941

words $2.50 Sealed Tenders will be recolved for 3 days prepaid WANTED TO BUY. WANTED. Diesel engine motor ship, net tonnage about 200 tone. Send particulars to No. 80, Wing Lok Street, East, Hongkong.

FOR SALE.

at the Royal Naval Hospital, until 10 am. on the 19th March, 1910, from persona desirous of-supply- lug Beof, Mutton, Fowls, Pork, Flab, Cheese, Butter, Puro Cow's Milk, Ice, and other provisions and necensaries, for the year ending 31st March, 1941.

Printed Forms of Tenders and further particulars can be obtain- ed at the Royal Naval Hospitul.

The right to reject the lowest or any tender la reserved.

G. V. HORIS, Surgeon Captain, Medical Officer in Charge, Royal Naval Hospital,

Long Kong.

33th March, 1940.

NEW PERING CARPETS for sale at low prices, because of no overhead, Guaranteed pure wool, 9' x 12'. Apply 10, Bayview Mansions, top floor, Causeway Bay.

FOR SALE,

h.p. vertical One Diesel Engine. Two Sulleo Portable Electrie generating sets, suitable for yachts or country bungalows. Apply lo Sander, Wieler & Co., (in ilquida tlon). King's Building, second Boor. NOG SHOW. Photographs of all the prize winners and dozeny or other entries. Copies on view and orders taken at the Mayfair Studio. corner Haiphong and Nathan Roads, Kowloon. (Opposite Dairy Farm).

Notice to Shareholders EAT MORE FEARS FOR YOUR Health. American Fresh Pears, fully riped for immediate use, special $1.20

THE FIFTY-THIRD ORDINARY per doz, Buy at ones before stork exhausted. Tin Hop Produce Co., ANNUAL MEETING OF SHARE 40 Des Voeux Road Central, Tele-HOLDERS will be held at the phone 24412.

THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN

COMPANY LTD.

Judge

Tells

Veteran :

Don't Worry, I'll Look After the

Family

TWO soldiers went to court in England recently to tell the judges of the plight

of their wives and families through rent arrears.

At Brentford County Court Judge Drucquer said to Private William Stubbs: "Don't you worry. While you are abroad I'll look after them.”

At Clerkenwell Private Reid1 protested, "Is this the way they look after the depondants of a serving soldier," when an order was made against his wife.

Stubbs told the judge: "I am an old soldier, aged 51, and when I volunteered in Septem- | ber I did think my family would

have to suffer.

He added that since the judge had suspended the possession order as long as he paid 15s. rent, the Army had granted him 218. a week rent allowance. He asked for a stay of execution, and the judge allowed him an- other two months' grace. Once of Messrs, Jardine, Mathe-Earned £9 A Week

Before the war Stubbs coined £0 » "HONGKONG AS REVEALED BY sun & Co., Lad, on TUESDAY, 2nd

ut Brixton with his stall THE

Second CAMERA"

Edition. APRIL., 1910, at NOON for the week excellent

of views Üver 60

purpose of receiving the Report of (market, and owed not a penny. Colony. Price $1.60. Obtainable at

"I have had 20 years of Ariny ser- & Walsh, Ltd., Hongkong the Directors and the Statement vice, be said at his home in Feitlam Kelly Travel Bureau or from the Publishers, of Accounts for the year ended Road, Ashford, "and mcrificed a lot South China Morning Post, Ltd 31st December, 1939.

I joined up again. But how Wyndham Street.

The Transfer Books of the Com-can an old søldier keep away?"

from Income 43., Rent 20s. will pany

H.K. Stock Market

2010

the

following quotations were Inated on the Hongkong Stock Mar-

ket this morning.

BANKS

HK. Banka $....

11.K. Banks (Lan. Reg.)

II.K. Banks (I.K. Reg) Chartered £

Mercantile, A. & B. L.

Mercantile, C. £.

East Asia $.

Contan

INSURANCES

...

Union $....

China Underwriters $.

H.K. Fire S

SHIPPING

Douglases s..

Steamboats $

Indo-Chinas P$ Indo-Chinas D.S.

Shell (Bearers) s/- Waterbunts $

Wharves $.

Docks $.

DUCKS ETC.

Providents $.

St. Docks Sh. $..

Kalon s/-

Raubs $.

Venz, Gold H.K. Mines,

Hotels $

MINING

LANDS

Lands $.tes

Lunds 4%%

S'hal Lands Sh. $..

Humphreys $.

I.K. Reulties S.

Chinese Estates $.

Trams $.

UTILITIES

,Peak Trams (old)

Peak Troms (new) Star Ferrics $....

Y. Ferries $.....

China Lights (old) $. China Lights (new)

H.K. Electrics $.

Macao Electrica $ Sandakan Lights S. Telephones (old)

.1,500 s. ..93 n. £93 n. .1 11. 31% 1 .125, n. 77 n.

.2324 s. .1871⁄2 b.

185

120 b. 10% n. 100 n.

.80 n. .70/1 n. .7% n.

be CLOSEU SATURDAY, the 23rd MARCH, 1910,

2nd to TUESDAY, the APRIL, 1910, both days inclusive.

Board of By Order of the Directors,

C. M. MANNERS, Secretary and Manager. Hongkong, 11th March, 1940,

HONGKONG & WIŁAMFOA DOCK CO., LTD.

the

when

Reid's wife, who lives in Archway Road, Hgbrate, said she had been unable to pay the rent since her hun- ! band was called up.

PEACE IN FINLAND

FROM PAGE ONE

She had three children and her allowance was £2 3s, a week. The

here to speculate on the prospects of reut was £1 and the arrears £15.

After the husband and given evi-mediation in Europe's major war. dence Judge Encengey commented: The fact that you are on war service does not justify you in refusing to pay rent. Landlords have been badly

hit.

"Tried To Do Justice"

He would adjourn the ease gene- frally on the understanding that Mrs. Reid should pay 15s, a week until she got a hardship allowance, permitting her to

Increased importance has been at- tached to the Welles Mission, and neutral quarters lave expressed the view that the Finnish peace may en- courage President Roosevell to sug- gest mediation in the Allled-German conflict in which a stalemate is ex- pected to continue because the Fin-

ish peace will the possibility of

a new

y the full rent and some-baillefront in Sey reduce

immediately.

Private Reid: We have nothing but the bounty I got when I came on leave. I gal that for my own use for fighting in France. Why should The allowance my Directors'1 give it to him?

wife gets is nut for him but to feed

Notice hereby given that the Ordinary Yearly Meeting of Share-thing off arrears, the first 155, to be holders will be held in the Office of the Company, No. 2 Queen's Bulding, Hong Kong, on Tuesday, 26th March, 1910, at neon for the consideration of Report and Balance Sheet for the

The dude: I hope when you think year ending 31st December, 1939. 103 b. The Share Register and Trana-ver the whole matter you will feel 23.

fer Books will be closed from the that the Court has tried to do justice 5.15 No.

to a serving soldler. .384 n. 15th to 26th March, 1940, both days Pawned Wedding Ring

inclusive. 10/9 m.

10 n. By

the Board of ...4 n. Directors,

4 cts. n.

.51 s.

....100

. .15.20 n.

.105 1).

18.15 b.

. n.

Order

of

E. COCK, Chier Manager. Ilongkong, 27th February, 1940.

children.

Other repercussions expected in- clude a further cementing of the Soviet-German partnership because Russia will be able new to give more economic help.

Fate Of Petsamo In Balance HELSINGFORS,' Mar. 12 (Reuter). make The Russians are ready to conclusions concerning Petramo ac- cording to information froen a usually well-informed source here.

To Meet Stalin & Molotoff LONDON, Mar. 12 (Reuter),--Ac- cording to a Stockholm report given Mrs. Reid told it reporter after by the Paris radio, the Finnish delc- "I do not knowgation will meet M. Stalin and M. leaving the court: how on earth I am going to pay the Molotof to-night. 15. out of my present allowance. Two of my three children are twins, nine months old, and require special fool which costs 10s. a week.

"This is how I have had to live since my husband went to fight," she added, producing a bundle of pawn tickets for jewellery, including a

THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, wedding ring.

LIMITED

NOTICE is hereby given that the

4 n. 'TWENTY FIRST ORDINARY .07 b. YEARLY MEETING of this Company 27. will be held at the Registered Onee .8.35 n. of the Company No. 10, Des Voeux .5.55 m. Rond Central, on Saturday, the 16th .07%, March, 1910, at 3.00 p.m. for the pur- .23 n. vose of receiving the Report of the jik b. Directors together with a Statement

b. .2014

of Accounts for the year ended 31st .11% n.December, 1939.

Crews Rescued From Two

Sunk Trawlers

LONDON, Mar. 12 (Reuter). The Telephones (new) $. Tractions 5/

C. D. 2179 AL The Register of Shares of the tw of the British steamer, Gardenin, Tractions (Pref.) si- .23/- n. Company will be closed from Satur-3.745 tons, have landed on the cast

INDUSTRIALS

dar. 9th March, 1940 to Saturday, const from u trawler which rescued Cald: Mace, (Ord.), Sh. $..14.90 n. 18th March, 1910, (both days inclu- them after the Gardenia bad been Cald: Macy. (Pref.), Sh. $..,12 n.sive) during which period no transfer sunk following an explosion,

...of shares can be registered. .10:40 b. .5.80 n.

Canton Tees S..

Cements 5...

H.K. Hopes $....

STORES, &c. Dairy Farms (old) $. Dairy Farms (new) Watsons $.

Lane, Crawfords $ Sinceres $.....

Wing On (H.K.) S.. Powell, Lid. $.

COTTON MILLS

Ewa Shi, S.

.2234 11. .22 n. .0% b. 7. П. 1.80 n.

.41 n.

.1

11.

.43 n. .170 n. .65 n.

S'hal Cotton Sh. $. Zoong Sing, Sh. $.... Wing On Textilen, Sh. $....48% n.

MISC.

H.K. Entertainments $. Constructions (old) $

By order of the Board of Directors,

KAN TONG PO,

Chief Manager, Hongkong, 26th February, 1940.

FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

What to do to help a child

Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or ill-treated in o manner likely to 7.40 n. cause unnecessary suffering or injury 14 n. to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter .04 n. concerning a child, would be doing

51%

.in.

Constructions (new)

Vibro Piling $.

Ch. Govt. 5% 1925

G. Bonds

H.K. Gov. 4% Loan....10034 n.

H.K. Govt. 34% Loan

Marsmane (Lan.) s/-

.90 sa. .14/0 n. 4/- n.

Morgans (H,K.) 8/~,

THREE FINNISH MINISTERS RESIGN

>FROM PAGE ONE

harsh than thosts they attempted to enforce before the ward

Finland will lose the entire Kore- Ban Isthmus area, which includes the city of Viborg (second largest Finnish elty) and the enure Lake Ladom

аген.

In addition, the Mannerheim Line will be in Soviet territory.

Second Crow Landed SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH"

LONDON, Mur. 12 (UF). The crew of nine from the Lowestoft steum trawler Hulkax, 165 ions, were landed at Lowestoft to-day by her sistership Ipswich which picked them up last night after the Halifax had sunk in the North Sea.

the

France's 50,000 Men PARIS, Mar. 12 (Reuter)-It is understood that the 50,000 men men- toned by M. Daindier In his state- ment in the Chamber to-day referred only to the French contingent of the Allied Expeditionary Force for Fin-:

lund,

WALT DISNEY

SENDS HIS GREETINGS

-anti introducca the' "stars" of his new colour symphony "Pinocchio". They are:

POST OFFICE

Small Packet Post to all countries - la suspended.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMËS Registered and Parcel Mail are closca 15 minutes earlier than the timo given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are odverils d to close at or before 9 am re gistered and parcel mails are closed it & p.m. on the previous day. When mails are advertised to close after 3 p.m.. Registered and Purcel mails are closed at 5 p.m.

INWARD MAILS

Air Mallby. "Air France Direct: Service"-Parla date, Oth March

Java and Mania

Shanghai and Amoy...

Alr Mall by "Imperial

Direct Service" London date, Oth

Air Mail by "Pan

Francisco date 7th March. Mar. 14.

Europe via Suez and Stralis (Lon-

SWING DEMONSTRATION IS UNIQUE FOR H.K.

FIFTEEN THOUSAND miles of travel which was inter- rupted by the outbreak of war in Europe has brought to Hong- kong two of the most outstanding show personalities this Colony

has witnessed.

They are Fredric and Sandra

Exchange At Hartnell, now appearing nightly

A Glance

SELLING

TT. London Deinan do. T.T. Shanghai T.T. Singapore T.T.

Japan T.T. India

4. U.S.A. T.T.

Monita

To

T.T. T.T.

T. Bangkok TT. Salgun

T.T. France

T.T. Switzerland 7.7. Australia

1/2.25/32 .1/2.25/32.

.350 .DEN

.97%

BA

23

.40

.42%

.15014

.108

10.82 ...102 .1/0

1/3.3/32

4 m/s D/P do,

.1/3.7/32

4 m/s L/C U.S.A.

,24%

4 m/s France

11.37

30 d/s India

.032%

BUYING

4 m/s L/C London

U.S. Cross rate in London 4.02% U.S. Cross rate in N. Y...3.77%

Wreckage Of Lost Air Liner Found

in the Grill Room of the Hong- kong Hotel.

The two artistes opened their Hongkong season on Saturday night In an atmosphere which, after their Arst number, was disinctly cardial and appreciative.

Their numbers-during this week they are giving a Waltz in Spring- time,

the "Broadway Rhythm and a Bracket of Swing Dances are some- thing entirely new for Hongkong.

"Swing is the rage

Shanghai ...*

March.

Direct

Mar. 15.

Mor..13.

Mur. 11.

.Mar.

Always

.Mar. 14.

American Air-

ways

Service"

co-San

Canton

..Mar. 14.

don date, 25th Jan.).

.Mar. 14.

Manila.

.Mar. 14.

Shanghat

.Mor, 14.

Shanghal and Amoy

.Mar. 14.

Mar. 15.

Saigon

Shanghai Strata

US.A

and Mania-San

date, 17th Feb. 1.

Japan and Shanghai

Manila

Shanghai

Shanghai and Amey

Mor. 16. Mar. 15. Francisco

15:

Mar. 10

.Mar. 10, .Mar, 13.

Mar, 19.

Mar. 10.

Air Mall by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"-Londen dale 9th

March

Canton

Mar, 17.

Mor. 17.

Saigon

.Mar. 17.

Shanghai and Amoy

Mar.

17.

Haiphong

.Mar. 17.

Haiphong

.Mar. 18.

Japan

.Mar. 18.

OUTWARD MAILS Wednesday, Mar. 13 Fort Bayard und Hollow...1.30 p.m. Manila, Straits, Ceylon, India, E. and S. Africa, Egypt and Europe vin Brindisi due Brindisi 5th April. G. P. O, and K. P. O. Reg

Ord..

Fort Bayard

Mur. 13, 2.45 p.m. .Muc. 13, 3.30 pt. .3.30 p.m.

Ale Mail for Indo-China, Iran, and France (Paris and Northern Pro- "Air France vlaces only) by the

Dircet Service" due Airways Paris, 21st March,

Iter..

К. Р. О.

Mar. 13, 5.00 p.m.. ..Mar. 13, 5.30 pm. G. P. 0.

Ord........

ILCK, Ord..

Mar. 13, 5.00 p.m.. .Mar. 13, 7.00 p.m. Thursday, Mar. 14

.8 a.m. ,0.00 0. 12.30 p.m. .2.30 p.m.

Siraita everywhere Shanghai. Sandakan now," said Sandra in an Interview.

Amoy Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolulu and U.S.A, by the "Tan Amerl- can Airways Direct Service"-due San Francisco. 21st Mareli,

K.P.O,

All their numbers have a Swing background,

in Springtime is a The Waltz waltz at a spectacular tempo and the Bracket of Swing Dances consists of three numbers which are breath- taking in their rendition.

Reg

to

have

Ord..

2

Reg., Ord..

Haiphong

The visitors are Jucky found in Nielt Korin's orchestra perfect Swing Band, for unless Swing tempo is present their numbers could conceivably

spectacular Jose the rhythm which makes them so delight-Amoy ful to watch.

Patrons of the Hongkong Hotel Shanghai leave no doubi regarding the popular- ity the Hartnells have already at tained at the Gripps On Saturday and Sunday nights the crowds ap- plauded to an extent that is some- what unusual for Hongkong.

The appreciation was well-merited, and only echoes what have already

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH Plead Ignorance

TOKYO, Mar. 13 (UP)-Wreckage which has STOCKHOLM, Mar. 12 (Reuter). of a Japanese air-liner The Finnish Legation here in-been missing for five days has been been received by two top-liners in formed "Reuter" at 7.15 p.m. "We sighted at the foot of Mt. Shichise, some of the leading social rendezvous

in London. have so far no information that there miles north-east of Talhoku. Soviet terms have been accepted by after an intensive search.

The wreckage was sighted'nt 10 the Finns or that the negotiations have been concluded,"

sm, by another plane.

clearer.

D

Mar. 14, 5 p.m. Mar. 14. 6.30 p.m. G.P.O.

..Mar. 14, 5 p.m. Mar. 15, 7.30 6.m.

..8.30 p.m. .1.00 p.m.

2.30 p.m..... .3.00. p.m.

Friday, Mar. 15

Halphong Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A.. Central and South America and

via Canada

San Francisco (No" for Parcels

Canada)duc San Francisco. 3rd April

Kowloon P. o. Parcels.,

.4.00 p.m.

REM

.5.00 p.m.

Ord.,

.5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Parcels.. Rex Ord.,

.4.00 p.m.

.5.00 p.m.

7.00 p.m.

Saturday, Mar. 10

.10.30 a.m. 1.30 p.m.

Dairen.

Prior to visiting the Far East, the Hartnells played at the Savoy, Grosvenor House, the Mayfair and the Palladium in London where they must have been seen by many Hongkong residents

on Home Straits leave. They were featured dancers Tientsin (Parcels only)...2.30 p.m.

for Air Mall.

"Imperial Airways in C. B...Cochrane's, well-known

Direct Service"-due London 24th revue "Eve in the Park."

March

Little hope is held out that there History Of Peace Talks LONDON, Mar. 12 (Reuter),-Di- are any survivors. cussing the peace talks between Sumner Welles passes through Rome Moscow and Rome, diplomatic on his way home, observer of the BBC sold yesterday The Insistence with which the

The Hartnells had just completed in Europe tullan press and radle have asserted that diplomatie activity

week-end had become that Iinly's attitude will not be a successful tour of the Australian since the

changed by Ribbentrop's pressure capitals and were returning to Lon- The main points about the Moscow suggests that he is after more Italian don under contract to appear again talks,

In particular, can now be traced. help.

a leading Metropolitan rendezvous when The initiative came from Russla The paner Telegrafo," which is in

The new circumstances decided which on February 22, through the close touch with Count Clano, em- Russian Ambassador to London, phasises for instance that Mussolini them to abandon plans for an im- Canton

mediate return to London and they Tourane, Salgon and Bangkok asked the British Government to pass will not be influenced.

to decided. Instead, to tour the Far East. When he thinks it offer for peace in return for a un

change Italy's polley he will change They will probably remain in Hong- Halchong crippling concession.

Canton kang for the rest of this month. The British Government was not il according to his own judgment.

Another Failure prepared even to pass on such terms.

Un

The

necessary

at

war

broke out.

G.P.O., and K.P.O.

Ke..

Ord.;

Amoy

Sunday, Mar. 17

Monday, Mar. 18

...Mar. 10, 5 p.m. Mar, 16, 8,30: p.m.

.8 a..

....7.15 p.m.

9.30.a.m.

.in.m.

7.00 p.m.

to

ALLIED TROOPS FOR FINLAND

menta. appeal.

FROM: PAGE ONE!

It

an act of kindness by communicating Promally cut away their nets to allow despite, known about these talks explained that Ribbentrop was re- day that France was determined to

Secretary,

at once with-

Tho Hon. General H.K.S.P.C., Old City Hall.

The Inspector, 40, Pokfulam Road, 1st floor.

The Inspector, 82 Stone Nullalt Lane, 2nd Floor,

them to manoeuvre better and they returned the fire of the U-boat.

With shots falling all round her, the U-boat dived.

remains to be cafd.

He was waiting for this

No Appeal Received

M. Daladier said that the Finnish Government and Marshal Mamer- helm had repeatedly expressed op- preciation of the valuable aid given by France.

The French Premier fald that the decision to send men, to Finland, if wanted, was taken by the Allied Wor Council on February 3,

A large number of shios, had been waiting in two great ports of the Chaunel and the Atlantic Coast to take the Allied Expeditionary ...Force.

The British Government had to

M. Daladier also stated that on March 3 he had informed the Fin nish Minister that the Allies were ready to send framediato help. Al If Finland did not appeal to them bear the.

for Allied Intervention, the Aillen ance or renter part of the assist,

Moscow then approached Sweden

went- Whatever Ribbentrop which passed on the Russian terms Rome for, raya the BBC observer, although the Swedish Foreign Minis- fi is now apparent that he must once ter has been at pains to point out that again travel back to Berlin to re- Returned U-Boat's Fire

In this matter Sweden acted as gister another failure.

Nor did his Interview with the LONDON, Mar. 12 (Reuter)-At postman rather than as a mediator.

Pope give him much satisfaction. Little Known Of Talks an cost const port yesterday,

Nazis

thought no doubt Presumably, discussion followed crewe of two small trawlers arrived

a feather in their caps to ments were awaiting a direct public a third party and, to would be

MI. Daladier said that be had in- with their fishing gear gone but with through proof that their guns can more than Moscow's invitation, a strong Finnish report that their Foreign Minister had appeal from the Finnish Government. hold their own against a U-boat,

delegation

was sent to Russia to dis- a friendly interview with the Pope.

That probably is why the Vatican has formed the Finnish Minister yester They sighted a submarine white cuss terms, fishing

Little in the North Sea. Both ships

official rive. Finland all possible ald

Allies' Warning over-optimistic reports from ceived only because of on

German request.

Why He Went To Borlin Stockholm.

In arriving at this decislan the

LONDON, Mar. 12 (Reuter)-Re- Finnish Government knows that the

to send effective ports from Berlin nay shed a little Allies are ready

light on why. M. Svin Hutud, former assistance.

Until a decision is taken little more Finnish President, went to Berlin.

men and ships. The It is thought that he went to try

could not assume responsibility for British Navy was: also responsible Whatever part Germany has play-to persuade the German Government talks ed, her land has been very well con- to Intervene if the MozcOW

the status of Finland at the end of for protecting convoys on the 2,000 miles voyage to the Norwegian coast. failed.

the war. 'sented.~

Franch Deputics Keep Qulot M. Daladier said that the Finnish Whatever the purpose of his stay of the Nazi Meanwhile the visit

Minister told him that a definite

PARIS, Mar. 12 (Router) Foreign Minister, Herr von Ribben- he has now left for Italy,

Yesterday his troia passed one answer would be sent on March 12, motion by M. Lean Blum and other LONDON,...Mar. 12 (Reuter), trop, must, it accens, have been des The Informant's name will be Commenting on the Anglo-Italian signed for bigger purposes than at going the other way which was can-after the meeting of the Finnish Par- deputies to discuss the Finnish situa- tion in the Chamber of Deputies hus kept strictly private, except in cases

veying the Nazi Foreign Minister, lament.

M. Daladier explained that this been. adjourned by general agreement where malice is proved,

Guardian" points out that while the No doubt he was trying to interest Herr von Ribbentrop, back awkward coal dispute has been Italy in Germany's plans for Finland Rome,

appeal was necessary because Nur in sattled, Italy's note of protest, which but that must be a matter for con-

Treaty Signed

10ment. way and Sweden were opposed to in order not to embrace the Govern the

Allied' troops. M. Da1adler, in a statement made POPE'S CELEBRATION raised greater issues than the stop jecture.

passage of MOSCOW, Mar. 13 (UP)—The

"Because of this attitude, it was in the Chamber, said that Franco Naxis Lecture Wolles page of German coal, remains to be Vatican City, Mar, 12.

Peace treaty was signed on behalf of

Impossible to go to Finland's ald headed the list of nations which had Some observers belleve that the the U.8.8.1. by ML. Molotoff, the first answered. The Pope celebrated tho

M. Zhdanov, unless we had of his Coronation as The paper points out that the stop-Nazla have had second thoughts about Frelen Consmfsxar

appeal from pecolved a direct sent war material to Finiprid and gove

ngures of the munitions sent. Firul Secretary, of the Leningrád page of German exports was forced Mr. Sumner Welles.

emphasised that Daladier

He said that a few days ago,In It is suggested that they thought Headquarters," "and. Brigade Com-M on the Allies by Germany's illegal

antimber of ultra-modern methods of sea warfare. In a trade better of the cavaller way in which mander Vasilevski: All four Finnist hitherto a direct public appeal from reply to an urgent demand, France agreement, Italy may now find some they lectured him in Berlin. Now plenipotenlaffes slaved on behalf of the Finnish Government for further sent compensation for the losses which they want to get the Italians to put Finland. Their agensiures must be help had not been received by either bombers which had arrived at the

the French or the British Govern Finnish, front. German illegality had forced on her. Janother word in for them when Mr. ratifled by the Finnisti Dlet.

The Inspector, 12, Sal Yeung Chol St. Kowloon.

The Inspector, 52, Átyle 'St. Kowloon.

“All further siċps will be taken, and Expenses borne, by the Society,

A laté "Domel" message adds that anniversary

a special Pontifical Russia will also gain the entire Pel-Pontiff with kamo aren, thus having a common High Mass in St. Peter's this morn frontler with Norway and blocking ing. The service was conducted by

the Dean of the College of Cardinal Finland from the Arctic.

Hangoo peninsula will be teased and nearly 50.000 people attended

Reuter Bulletin. to Russia for 30 years.

Anglo-Italian Trade Prospects

trado regolations, the "Manchester first supposed.·

from

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