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California Clipper

Sir Stafford Cripps And Mr. P. S. Delaney Leave

Carrying 18 passengers, the Pan American California Cilpper arrived at Kni Tak yesterday afternoon from the United States, via Manila' and Mação,

The Clipper leaves on the return Journey this morning and among those leaving by her are Sir Stafford Cripps, the British Labour leader, and Mr. Phil S. Deinney, Trafie Re-

Easter Lull On Western Front

LONDON, Mar. 24 (Reuter Bulletin)The Easter holidays for the Allies were marked by a welcome full. On the Western Front there was only artillery fire. Nothing else happened except the arrival at a Brilleh port of survivor from a Danish shilp sunk by the Nazis.

The Germans choso Easier to maks fresh appeal to the French for peace. Loudspeakers binred forth and slogans were displayed on banners' and leaßets dropped from planes. The French mado the usual reply-strong gunfire,

OBITUARY

The China Coast

presentative of the P.A.A. System in Well-known Captain Of China. Mr. Delaney is going to the United States on a long vocation and hopes to return to Hongkong at the end of it.

pers on

people who feel safer on dry land and at sea. But statisties prove that flying in ne safe a way of travelling as any other.”

The death occurred on Saturday at the War Memorial Hospital of' Capt. John R. Middenway, Master Mariner of the Indo-China Steam Navigation Company, in his 40th year.

with the

to Chin, He had

Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

March 25, 1940.

Nazi Press Is Now Gloating

Wang Installed

In

Office

FARCICAL DECREES MADE IN NANKING

The personnel of the "National Government" in Nanking under Wang Ching-wel was determined during the week-end, when leaders of the "Five Yuan" and the ministries were announced to form the pro-Japanese regime which will be installed on March 30.

Most of the important posts were given to associates of Wang Ching-wel, who is acting Chairman of the government, President of the Executive Yunn and Minlater of the Navy, The Ministers of Foreign Affairs (Chu Min-yi) and Finance (Chou Fu-hai) are both followers of Wang Ching-wel,

It is understood that Ilonan and a part of Kiangsu wiḥ come under the control of Nanking while the North China Political Council in Peiping, with Wang Keh-min as Chairman, will continue to rule the occupied sections of Hopel, Shantung and Shanel and the three municipalities of Peiping, Tientsin and Tsingtao.

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Nanking, Mar. 22.

of the

Kung po, Judicial Yuum, Wen Trung yao; Supervisory Yuan, Linng Hung- chih; Control Yuan, Wang 1-tang: Klang Kang-hu. Vice-President of Control Yunn,

The Executive Yuan

DEFENCE & FINANCE

Amended Regulations For Hongkong Control

any

LONDON, Mar. 23--The Nazi

gloating over press

the developments in Paris and is re- presenting item as a sign of French disunity.

The best answer to this is perhaps an editorial in the "New York World-Telegram," which says: "They (the Germans) for get that on one matter those fifty million. Frenchmen, Left, Right and Centre, are of one mind- Hitler must be crushed. The only issue dividing them is how fast the Job should be carried Out."

The Manchester · Guardian," commenting on this theme, says it is the pace at which we conduct the war that counts, and adds: "What the French have done wo shall have to do too, sooner or later, and organise the machinery for the conduct of the war on more energetic lines"

REPULSED BY FRENCH

German Patrols Fail On Western Front

London, Mar. 23. French troops had no difficulty in driving back some strong German patrols which approached the French

lines around the River Blles,

The weather was favourable for

air activity and a number of planes took off from both sides, though no battles were reported. French planes made several reconnaissane flights over the Germun rear both by day and by night.

.

German planes were especially Inelive over the French lines in Alsace. butReuter.

French Communique

Paris, Mar. 22. Very heavy machine gun and mor for fire to-day repulsed increasingly active German patrois west of the Saar River, official reports from the Western Front state to-day,

"The vast progress which aviation ls making all over the world is almost unbelievable," Mr. Deluncy said in an

The personnel of the reorganised Interview before he left. "Even here,

"National Government" has been de- In Hongkong, we have taken many China alace 1021 when he first came

Capt Middenway had been intermined as follows by the Central atrides forward during the past three

Political Conference: East from Australia und joined Jar- yeara, When I first came here in dine Matheson

Acting Chairman of the Nation! and Co., Ltd, as 1927 we did not realise that we would

Government and President now be having the giant Bocne Clin tireshin

Second Mate. He served his appren-Executive Yuan, Wang Ching-wel; President of Legislative Yuan, Chen A.US.N route.

Co., This, however, is Sydney, being one of the first pro only the beginning. almost in the pioneer myn atre I can apprentices to be taken on by that vinilise very great things for the Company, and after completing his

course cume future. Although much of the pubile served, since then, in various ships

The Government Gazette publishes nervousness of dying has disappear

new regulations dealing with the ed, as it must in time, there are sillon the Yangtse and the coast where

will consist finance phase of defence. These re- he was well-known and popular.

of the following Ministers: Interior, pince the Defence (Finance) Regula- Chen Chun; Foreign Affairs, Chu tions published In September last About four months ago Capt. Min-yi; Finance, Chou Fu-hni; War, year and subsequent amendments. Middenway was taken ill while on a

General Pao Wen-yuch; Navy, Wang

The regulations forbid Journey from Hongkong to Shanghai Ching-wel; Education, Chao Cheng- on the .. Fausang, which he com- ping; Justice, L! Sheng-wu: Industry borrow, lend, or sell foreign cur- nauthorised dealers to purchase. Mr. Delaney sald he had great manded. He never recovered from and Commerce, Mel Ssu-ping; Agri- rencies or gold, without permission. faith in the future of China. While that liness and the end came deploring the present hostilites he Saturday. He leaves a widow, and a Railways, Fu Shil-shue: Communiea-affected, and

on culture and Mining, Chao Yu-sting: Regular

money-changing not Baid

China's very strong recuperative six-year-old son John, In Hongkong. tions. Chu Ching-ici; Social Affairs, cilowed to handle Chinese currency.

Chinese banks are powers would quickly put the coun- try and people back to normal and

The funeral will take place lo-day sheng; Follet,

Ting Mustin; Propagands, Lin Pai- Permission will also be required

Chou Fu-hal; Chair- when that time came aviation in par-at. 5 p.m. at Happy Valley,

for

taking foreign money out of the man of the National itellef Commis- ticular would advance very rapidly.

slon, Tsen Teh-kuang: Frontier Remaking

Culony or for establishing credits or Indeed, Chins presented one of the

Mrs. Owrum-Andresen

tion Commission, Lo Chun-chlang: abroad. or receiving payments world's greatest fields for the ex-

Members of the Norwegian com-

Chen Oversens Affairs Commission, ploitation of aviation.

munity, including Mr. D. F. A. WTsi-cheng:

The regulations also cover the Wesninn, Norwegian Consut, were Yang

Irrigation Commission, acquisition by Government of gold Shou-mei; Secretary-General present at the funeral servien of the of the Executive Yuan, Cisen Chun-coin and bullion, and restrictions on

iale Mrs. Dikka Owrum-Andresen in pu; President of the Supreme Court, o

British subjects whereby, they may terday. the Colonial Cemetery Chapel yes- Chang Tuo; Chief of the Adminis owned by them. They also empower a charge of securities create trative Court, Lin Pino.

The Military Affairs Comunission the Governor to transfer securities to After a service conducted by the Rev. Johan Nielsen, the remains were

will be: Chief of General Staff (act-the Commissioners of the Treasury at conveyed. to Sookunpoo for crema-g), Generat Yang Kucl-; Military Price not less than the market value Eat the London official rate of ex- Advisory Council (acting), General tion.

chunge. Jea Wen-tao; Military Training Deceased was the wife of Mr. B.ucting), General Hsta Shu-suan; Owrum-Andresen, Manager of Thore-l'olitical Training, Chen Kung-po; on the condition that the status que sent and Company. Mrs. Owrum Pacification at Kaifeng, General Liu of the locul administration would not Andresen died at the Canossian In- Yu-fen: Pacification in Wuhan, Gen-be changed.-Unitel Press. stilute ilospital after a short illness eral Yeh-feng; Pacification in North

Peiping And Tientsin General Chi Hsich-yurn; on Saturday, at the age of 40. She China,

Nanking, Mar. 23. Pacification in had been a Hongkong for about len

the Kiangsu-Che- The North Chinn Political Affairs klung-Anhwel Area, General Jen years.

Commission will be empowered Wen-tao.

administer the anti-Communist de- band, nieces and nephews, Bergllot, were from Loving Hus-

fence and political affairs in Hopeh, The North China Political Council Shantung and Shansi and the three Absel and Gudrun, Ingolf and Ber-will be: Chairman, Wang Keh-min; municipalities of Feiping, Tientsin tha, Jacob and Augot, Helga, Annu. Minister of Interior, Wang Keh-min;| and Tsingtao, and Aangot, Trygve and Astrid, Per Finance, Wang Shih-ching Pacifica- The North China currency scheme and luger, Peggy and Georger Ander- tion, General Chi Hsich-yuan; Educa- based on the Federal Reserve Bank you and Ashic, Fredie and Jack Baker, tion, Tang Erh-ho: Industry, Wang nates will be maintained for the Messrs. Chlu Tong and Kch Lin-Jim and Helen Clague, Miss Trixie Yin-tas; Reconstruction, Yin Tung; time being. Same circles suggest hoc, Chinese merchants of Manila. Auger and Miss Rosle Nish, Dorothy Political Affairs, Chu-Shen

|that an exchange agreement should Mr. M. Nubla, prominent Manila and Arthur Langston, Miss L. Foster, merchant on his way to China.

Miss A. M. Xavier, Mrs. C. C. Nelson Min. Violet Back, wife of a U.S. and sons. Naval officer in Manila visiting Hong- kong on a holiday.

Among those who arrived by the Clipper were:

Messrs. II. Schultz and L. Rocke, Executives of the Standard Vacuumi Oil Co., in the Far East, returning to Hongkong and Shanghai, respec- tively, after a brief business visit to Manila.

Dr. Harry W. Miller, well-known in China, now head of the Manila Sanitarium, one of Manila's lending hospitals maintained by the Seventh

Day Adventists.

Mr. H. Evary, International Ex- change:Broker, travelling in the Far East on vacation.

Mr. F. Such, Filipino business man on a business and pleasure trip to the Colony.

Mr. Ng Fan, Hongkong youth re- turning home after spending a holl- day in Manila.

Mr. Alexander Hughes, Exceulive of the Hume Pipe Company, return- ing after visiting Manila on bust- ness,

Wreaths

North China Control

to

Fu Tung. Tung Kang. Chang Yung-be operated between North and Cen-

fu and Chang Ying-hua are includ- ed in the Government.

tral "China so as to accelerate the movements of commodities.--Domel.

Hsu Su-chung is the Director of

Chungking Views Civil Affairs and Tang Chich is

Chungking, Mar. 22. Director of Military Affairs, both at- Inched to the National Government. ment saying: The "Nanking Regime" President Lin Sen issued a state- Wang Ching-wel has become "act-

dé- ing Chairman of the National Gov-presents the Japanese effort

ceive the Japanese people and to by Mr. Lin Sen, the Incumbent who present plot of the enemy merely ernment pending return to Nanking divide the Chinese people. "But the is now staying at Chungking," the indicates his exhaustion, Central Politieni Conference declar-harmless to us."

Mr. and Mrs. 1. D. Borgusen, M. and Mrs. C. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Nish, Mr. and Mrs. S. Berg. Mr. and Mrs. 3. Kreghalloc, Mr. and Airs. Hans Klostemd. Mr. and Mrs. D. Densen, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Sleed and Peggy. Mr. and Mrs. 3. Johnsen, Mr. and Mrs. G. 9. Angeier, Mr. Roman Mabanta, prominent Paterson, Mr. and Mrs. God Mr. and hirs, M. Pagh, Mr. and Mr, Filipino business man on a commer-

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carson, Mr. and Mrs. 11, long-Sting. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest To,

and ls clal flight to Hongkong.

Mr. and Mrs. Erik Buttemeter, Mr. and Mr. R. Straight, Executive of Mine Mrs. W. H. Labert, Mr. and Mrs. C. IL - ed.

Omelul circles in Chungking con- Operators, Inc., dying to Hongkong Shelter Jnr., Mr. and Mrs. John Blaner- Mr. and Mrs. B. Bliamson. Mr. and

sider all undertakings by the "puppet Ker stanici, bis, and Mrs. D.

All Chinese troops are ordered to regimes" nuil and vold, A. Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Tarik

cease anti-Japanese hostilities Im- Maraital), Mr. and Mrs. R. Johannesson,

Mr. καθι

Mo-juo, Propaganda Mr. and Mrs. Molle Bjelland, Mr. and medintely. The Conference has pro- Director of the National Military Mrs. Einar Bruusgaard, Jor, Mr. and claimed that all Government orders, Council, said: "Nanking will be Mr. M. B. Chan, Mr. and Mr. treaties, agreements, and contracts Wang Ching-wel's grave." Heng, Mr. and Mrs. S. 8. Chur, Mr. and

concluded by Chungking will be null and vold.-Domel.

on business.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Carman, return- Ing to Hongkong after a fortnight's holiday in Manlia,

Miss M. Nejedly, of the Hongkong office of the PA.A. returning after A hollday in the Philippines,

Mrs. Owen F. Johnson, wife of the Manager of the Hongkong ofce of Pan American Airways.

Mrs. Maxine Leonard, wife of C.N.A.C. pilot returning to join her husband after a vacation in the United States.

INSOLENT ACTIVITY OF EVIL FORCES

FROM PAGE ONE

taught by the Saviour as "the only remedy for the moral, social and economic disorders from which all nations are suffering."

The Pope looked forward to the day when the forces of evil would bo dissipated by God's aid and humanity would be once more at one. Moral Foundation Nooded LONDON, Mar. 24 (Router)The Roman Catholle organ "The Tablet" deals with President Roosevelt's de-

Mrs. W. M. Thomson. Mr. and Mrs. N. 0. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. E C. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Treerup. Mr. and Mrs. F. 11. Tyron. Mr. and Birs. James Franklin Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bruusgaard, Mr. and Mrs. R. Rose- Andersen, Mr. and Mrs Edward Cock,

Anti-Japan Hostilities

Foreign Policy

The omelal quarters here and the people are "ns a matter of course" Ignoring the Wang Ching-wel pro- ceedings in Nanking including the Nanking, Mar, 23.

order to cease hostilities. They and Chu Min-yi, Foreign Minister, on the inauguration day of the Wang The Rev. and Mrs. K. L. Helchelt, The March 30 will inform foreign Gov- Ching-wei "regime" would be cele Mrs. G. M Reichelt, Captain and Mrs. T. ernments of the reorganisation of bruted in Chungking as the second and Mrs. Jansen the National Government and its re-anniversary of the Talerchwang vic- (Shanghai) and The Rev. Johan Nielsen, turn Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Felly, Captain and

to Nanking." The foreign tory in 1938.-United Press.

along the following Mrs. Telvessen, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hot policy will be

Rev. and Mrs. N. Theile, The Rev. and

Olsen, Captain

lands, Capt. Hannevig. Messrs, D. F. A Ines:

Wilkens, B. Noess, Kari M. Svensen, Cant Johannesen, Norvall U. Norwalls, A. I.

Chan

Capt, and Officer of sx. Hanick, Capt. and Officer of as. Haldon, Capt and

Puppet Dissolved

Price On Wang's Head

Chungking, Mar. 23. There has been a widespread clr-

|

Meanwhile, in the Rhinc sector there have been heavy machine gun duels between casemates.-United Press.

Germans Claim Air Success

Berlin, Mar. 23. The High Command communique claims that one British machine was brought down by a Messerschmidt

at a great height in the region of the Cleve during western front recon- naissance activity. Reuter.

Nothing To Report

Paris, Mar. 24. A French communique to-day sayn there is nothing of importance to report, Reuter,

Loudspeakers' Mossago

Parls, Mar. 24. On the occasion of Easter, German loudspeakers in perfect French blar- ed out pacifist speeches, while Ger- man planes dropped pacifist leaflets and flowers on the French front line positions. French machine guns and artillery replied and destroyed several broadcasts,

Heavy French artillery also dis- persed German workers on the Vosges and west of the Vorges fortifying positions dominating the French.-United Press.

COMPANY REPORT Hongkong Fire Insurance Dividend for Year

In their report for presentation at the 71at ordinary meeting of the Hongkong Fire Insurance Co. Ltd., on April 4 the directors state:

1938

Account. This Account shows a surplus of $662,429.78, and it is re- commended that this sum be appro- printed as follows: To pay a divi- dend of $11 per share $440,000; to add to Reinsurance Fund 100,000; 10 add to Investment and Exchange Fluctuation Account 120,429.78,

Investment and Exchange Fluctua tion Account. The sum of $500,000.00 has been transferred from Rein- surance Fund to the credit of this Account.

1030 Account.The balance at credit of this Account is $853,500.82.

and

S.

Consulting Committe-Messru, C. M. K. Lo, T. E. Pearce, J, H. Taggart Brown, A. H. Compton, T. Williamson retire but, beling eligible, offer themselves for re- election.

Auditors-The Accounts have been

audited by Messrs. Lowe, Bingham & Matthews and Percy Smith, Seth & Fleming, who, being eligible, offer themselves for re-election.

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without a moral foundation.

for

The responsibility war lies with Hiller, says the paper, for he invaded Poland and everyone know

what he had done there.

But with time this might be made into past history if Hitler was able to work on the neutral's desire for pence,

Germany should be represented by different men. Such a change would not bring a guarantee of peace but it comes firat, concludes the paper.

Historic Site Reopened JERUSALEM, Mar. 24 (outer) For the first time since 1937, the Cross of the Holy Sepulchre was opened to the public for a service. It has been under repair for some tirne and is now deemed to be safe.

W. Wesman, Norwegian Consul, K. Guller- 1. Co-operation for the establish- tad. Young Kwal-pork, I Dreyer, Chipment and promotion of lasting peace culation of a "Kill Wang Ching-wel Hwal, X. Bjerckt. J. B. Kooler, Lam Chun-cheung, R. Brodersen, R. Ralertsen, In East Aala and world pence on B. W. Primertz. L. Toster, H. Hallgren, the basis of good neighbourliness Chain letter" similar to the Flanders "lucky chain letters" which have K. V. Sair, Dr. E. de Souza, K. Kjaer. K. and international fellowship.

recipients to Respect of the legitimate rights appeared asking the Veitman, Sair Kok-shing, P. K. Mok, Fok and interests of foreign Powers and mail 11 coples and also contribute with foreign at least one Yuan for the purpose was, con Nice-ching young Yol development of trade Lam Yue-ping, Yeung Yam, Kin Tye-lung. Chan Sau-mo,

Siu-chco.

Powers on the principles of re- of forming a special fund which will Chan ciprocity and equality.

be turned over to the person asans- Young-chat, Goh Ting-chlu, Y. T. Chue, ciprocity Tan Clin-poo, Mok "But-lou, Ll Chan

3. Maintenance of "Open Door" sinating Wang Ching-wel. yue. Latian-fal, Fik Tu-man. II. .

assassins of Unsuccessful ass

Wong and Invitation of capital from fair Chan, Fox Litman. Tse, Sheung-yus, Ho Shil-tuen, Lau Hon-chol, An Liang-ho. and friendly Powers to participate in Ching-wel and his family would re

ceive one per cent, of the total Tan Keng-koh. Yang Choon-hing, Tan the economic reconstruction of China. Sien-un ta Ying, Tan Guan-les, Cheung-Domel.

fund, United Press. A. Kwal, Ten Slow-ming, Kong fio, F. V.

Agent Attempts Sulcido Jensen, Bin Ping-khoon, Karstin and Asha Larsen, Lam... Fal·ling, Ebo Swift, E.

Nanking, Mar. 24,

Chungking, Mar. 24. Herehend, J. R. L. Stanton.

Miss Chang Ching-lu, so-called- Having successfully fulfilled its us unified administration of China, the wel's Special Service Headquarters, ringal, Capt. and Omcers of 15. Hal iling. Un'ted Council of the Provisional and shot herself with a pistol in No. 70 Capt. and Officers of 11, Marota, Cepi: Heformed Governments met in its J. Ch. Road, Shanghal, on March Omcer of A. Kaifihor, Capt. Cap and eighth and inst session at Nanking 16. She was seriously wounded.

Donounced By Soamen and formally decided on its Capt. and Officers of a fiolins, Capt. T

The Chinese Seamen's Union has Meanwhile the North China Poll- Issued a telegram denouncing Wang Officers of sa. Hydra II, M. 8., Hermellus tient Affairs Commission which will Ching-wel Officers.

Thoresen and Co (Bangkok) Lid, states replace the Provisional Government Publication in Wang Ching-wei Steamship Co., Metars. A. Fa Chun Beng as the new administration of North papers of a telegram allegedly issu- Hong, Menam River Towage and Lighter Co, Ltd., Paling and Co. (Awatow), Rin China, will issue a proclamation on led by the Special Kuomintang Head- Joe Leong and Co. Q. Theresen and March 30 announcing its establish-quarters attached to the Chinese Co. Thoresent and Co. Ltd. (Hongkong) munt and poilcles Domel

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