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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

April 1, 1940.

REVIEWS Look Through

PROGRESS OF WAR

NEW TRADE Long Struggle Expected PARLIAMENT British And French Owing to Neutrals' Fear TO RE-MEET

AGREEMENT

Sign Potocol

PARIS, Mar. 31 (Reuter), — An} Anglo-French trade protocol has: been signed hero between Sir Andrew Duncan, President of the Board of Trade, and M. Charles Lamoreux, the French Minister of Commerce,

The protocol extends the applica- Lions of the economic agreement signed last month and provides, among other things, for trade in all between Britain and French terri- lories, and between France and Bri- tial territorica.

It will be submitted to both gov. ernments for ratification.

BISLEY RIFLE MEETING

(Continued from Page 8.)

8. E. A. Chipin (7.) 479 Cpt. Bright

E) 474 Cpl. Cole (Nis.) 47. The Machine Can Match. Kumaon Tiles, A 130; 2, Kumaon Rifles 117.

Team Revolver Match-), H.K.P. 97; 1. I.K.PR. 85.

The Amilated RNs Clubs" Match-~}, Palice-Insp. Hopkins 40; Bal. Russell 47;

Chandar Singh 45: Set. Roberts 42: (total Egl. Berking 48: But Puran Singh 44 S

270).

Mr.

Revolver Pool Sgt. 100, Tansley, 150; Mr. Mills, 30 centa,

The Pubile School "Veterans Challenge Trophy A, Batborough: Sub/Lt. G. JAY Carey, 17: Sub/L. F. R. L Carey, 45: (total), B. Cheltenham Capt. Brown, 42: Major White,. 41: (total 4).

(RE) Connell Cup1, Cpl. Brighty 40: 2. 1.t. Otway R.E) 4: After a shoot off 3 Sub-Lt. Casey (K.N.V.F.) 48: 4 Bel. Thong (II.KIil) $1; 5, Lt. Holmes 1.K.V.D.C.) 47.

Consolation, Sat. Heap, (RM) 46 2. Mr. Peckham (D.R.C.) 40: 3, IS.M. Master (E.) 45: S. Losp. A. C. Chan E. L/Bgt. Puran Singh H.K.P.) 45; 11.K.P.) 45: 6. Capt. Sequeira (I.K.V.D.) 43; 7. Lägt. Nunn (RE) ASF D. Loir (K.K.P.R.) 44; D. Lt. Le Beelieur

TR.E.) 44.

"Inter-imperial

and

Police Forces"

Match Regular Army Lt. Le Beelleus, 48; Lt. Dawson, 45: Li. Otway, L. Cooper, G/S. Iinic. 48: Cpt. Brighty,

(total 273).

Clay Bird Rection II.K.RA. Daily Com. petitions 39.340 Prize List, Single Riza apen. Winner. Lt. Bateman. Runner up, Capt. Newton.

Heap. Winner, Capt. Newton. Runner up, Maj. White. Owing to the weather, no double competitions were held.

Army And Navy Cup1, Sub, Insp. C. C. Chau (II.K.P.I.) 46; 2, J. Guard (DRC) 45, 3, Llaut. Le Betlleur (R.E.) 43; 4 L/Sgt. Nunn (ILL) 45: 6, EA. Glipt

(R.N.) 44.

Consolation Prizes, St. Perkin

(RAF) 43: Major

Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, in a striking broadcast on Saturday reviewed the progress of the war. The main points in the speech were that Britain had galned an Important success by reaching Spring without any great event. He felt that the war would not be short, because of the attitude of : neutrals who supplied Germany under tear of Nazi violence.

London, Mar. 30. heutral ships. which resorted to our Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord protection, has been sunit. Eut out of the Admiralty, broadcasting a side the shelter of the Allied navies, review of the progresa of the war merciless, pent-up spite is wreaked said that when he spoke six months upon all who come within the Nazi ago he had said that if we reached clutch.

Statement By Premior

This Wook

LONDON, Mar. 81 (Router), -Both Houses of Parliament will meet on Tuesday after the Easter recess.

A

The Telegraph"

50 YEARS ACO

April 1, 1900, Prince Bismarck assigns old age as the cause of his resigning, but an undoubted succession of differences with the Em- peror, is the reat cause.

The great bridge over the Firth of Forth was opened to-day by the Prines of Wales. The ceremonies were of a very imposhig character,

Zurich.

The aimbat complete scare of the written and Орега of Tannhauser" signed by Wagner, has been discovered in the ruins of the Zurich Theatre.

Does the Ifon. Bir. Mitchell-Innes think lia is likely to glorify himself in this colony by acting like a wayward child on every occasion he appears in public? The practice of sitting three days This person he is not a gentleman and has no pretensions In that direction, al a week will be resumed in future to

an official member of the Legislative Council is Secretary of the bogus Recep give Ministers more time for depart-though he is Acting Registrar-General and tion Committee, appointed without any it is expected that the Prime mental duties.

authority whatever by the local Govern Minister will make a statement on

ment to honour the visit to longkong the Spring without any great event "Only yesterday, while the sailors Tuesday regarding the recent meet- of the Duke and Duchess of Connaught. And in that capacity this afternoon on Peddar's What he took upon himself occurring, we should have gained an of a British submarine were carrying ing of the Supreme War Council. He

ashore on stretchers eight emaciated will also be asked if he has any autocratic rights which, but for his in- important success.

ite sull felt that this additional Dutchmen whom they rescued from Information regarding the subjects of gnificance, would inevitably have re When the Kalsur-I-Hind, steamed to her perlos.**

of preparation had been in-six days' exposure in an open bout, the recent discussions between Hitler sulted in very disagreeable consequences. moorings, three gentlemen took their to help the Allies. Peace-Dutch avlators, in the name of strict and Mussolini.

were shooting

place in Pedder's Wharf to witness te tul Parliamentary nations had more impartial orthodoxy,

laming of our royal gueris. trouble in transforming themselves down British aircraft which had lost Into vast war-making organisations their way. than the Dictator States, who glorify "I do not reproach the Dutch, our war and feed their youth on dreama valiant allies of former days. of conquest.

heart goes out to them in their peril

My

"The British Empire and French and distress, dwelling as they do in Republic," he said, "are now joined a cage with a tiger. But when we together in an indissoluble union so are asked to take as a matter of course that their high purpose may be ac- interpretations of neutrality which: complished, and immense progress give all advantages to the

aggremors

bas been made in almost every and inflict all disadvantages upon the direction In strengthening their defenders of freedom, I recall a aay-. adapting their whole economy and singularly ill-contrived world is not forces, improving their defences and ing of the late Lord Balfour, This way of life to the service of a com- so ill-contrived as that,"

on cause. Up to the present, time

Court-Martial Canard

More Falso Reports

By Nazis

LONDON, Mar. 31 (Reuter)--It is onelally stated by the Air Ministry that there is no truth whatever in

have

All outrages pale before the vil-the reports which continue to be has been on our side, but time is alainous deeds wrought upon the help broadcast from Germany that British less Czechs and Austrians and sink plots have been court-mortialled for changeable ally.

"It seems to me that intensification into Insignificance before the hideous having made false reports in regard

to operations against the enemy, of the struggle is to be expected, and agony of Poland,

The names of two officers we certainly are by no means inclined to shrink from it, God forbid that

been mentioned in connection with we should boast or speak in terms

these reports. of vain concelt and over-confidence. We have never underrated the ter rible nature of what we undertook foundered,

int so long for when, after striving BO

BAS

Polish Predicament "Inspecting a Polish destroyer, I have rarely seen finer body of men.

Ground Duties Only Yet how tragle is their plight. Their ship was afloat, but their country had

I looked around at all the greatĮ These officers are employed solely peace, we set ourselves the task of warships at anchor and other pre-on ground duties and at no time, dealing with the Nuzl and German parations, I comforted myself with since the outbreak of war, has either fashion as would the thought that, when these Polish of them taken part in active opera- clear the path of human progress sallors have finished their work with tions against the enemy.

Ometol reports of bir operations and enable all countries to breathe the British Navy, we will take parli- freely for a long time to

çular care to see that they once more are issued only by the Air Ministry have a home to go to.

or from the headquarters of the "The thoughtless diletante or the British Air Force in France. No purblind worldings, although the fate claim is included in any such report of Poland stares them in the face, until the evidence has been fully sometimes ask us, "What is it that examined and the claim authenticat- Britain and France are fighting for?'

menace

such a

come.

Task Not Minimised "We do not minimise our task; but we can now measure it in its enormous magnitude more exactly than we could before we came into contact with out adversary on sea and in the air.

"We do not conceal from ourselves that trials and tribulations Le before us far beyond anything we have

"To this I answer, 'If we left off fighting, you would soon and outf we shall follow this war wherever i ends us; but we have no wish to

(KP) 43; Capt. Sequeira "(IL.K.V.D.CJ | hitherto undergone, but we are en brooden the area of the conflict!

43: P/Sgt. Tolisan

"At the outbreak of the war, we

White (2 R.8.) Lleut, Dawson (1. Mx) litled to recognise the basle facts-id not know that Italy would not 42: Sgt. Heap (R.M.) 47; Lt. Otway (LE. Our resources and manpower, once be our enemy. We could not be surg 42: C/Sgt. Fialo (1. Mix) 42; Mo. Peckham

they are fully developed, massively that Japan would not be our enemy. (D.R.C.) 12.

exceed those of the enemy.

Too many people had hopes that

The Long Range Aggregata...),

50: 3, Eleut. Lo

Lieut.

Otway. (RE) of 2*** Nunn, R.E.)

(RE) DD: 8/Insp. C. C. Chau, (H.K.P.R.) 50; 3. E.A. Gilpin, (4, Shb, F.) 43. Consalation Sweepstakes Capt. Sequeira, (H.K.V.D.C.) 28; Mr. Guard, (D.JLC.) 57; Sub, Lt. Carey, (EK.N.V.F.) 07.

2nd. Blage Aggregate), Lieut. Le Sel- leur, (IE) 101; 2, C.E.N.A. Classay. (4th

C/Sgt. Hale, 1/2x) 130 0, F.A. Gilpin,

(H.X.P.) 155; B, Sgt. Heap, (11.2.) 134; 9. ficut. Otway (R) 134. Consolation- Sut. Breeze "CHL.M.) = 123) =L/Sgt. Puran Singh, (ILK.P.) 132; Lieut. Cooper, (1/Mx.) 132; Bub. Insp. C. C. Chou. (ILK.P.R.)

ed.

Nordic Labour Co-operation

Northern Countries "The British and French races Russia would re-enter the comity of together amount to 110,000,000 nations and help to shield the worlding Secret Meeting against less than 70,000,000 Germans folk all over the world from Nozi for you cannot count the 16,000,000 aggression. But none of these things, they are holding down by brute bad or good, has happened.

STOCKHOLM, Mar. 31 (Reuter), "We have no quarrel with the The Swedish and Norwegian Prime "Through command of the sea, Italian or Japanese people.

We have Ministers, Dr. Hanssen and M. Nyga

force.

shall not tail.

Not Dismayed By Neutrals

They were the Editor of this journal, a well known loca) olleitora gentic- man by Act of Parliament, as the saying Kacs and another member of the local prey.

Being modest and not wishing to mix up with the brilliant uniforms and other unique caricatures on modern conjug represented by the three dozen Hongkong male and female fashionables who were thought of sufficiently high nola to be allowed on Pedder's Wharf on such an occasion, these three gentlemen were contented to remain in the background and view all that was to be seen from the inside of the archway nearest the Queen's Ioad.

air, Aitchell-Innes studdenly appeared an the scene, and taking upon himself the function of Capt. Superintendent of Police, ardared a sergeant of that useful force to "urn the three parsons" of the whart.

The sergeant did his duty to the best at his lights; he politely conveyed the Instructions he had received from Mr. and looked somewhat Mitchell-innes,

surprised when he was most courteously

requested to tell that most personage to come along and try on tho turning out" business to had so fussily ordered.

Needless to say that the flon-Heaven did no! help us--Mr. Mlichdil-Innes "come along" he is hardly built that way; but that does not inako him any for gratullously Insulting men who the less a cad and not of the sho nd as much, if not more right, to be on Pcd- der's Wharf than he lind,

Now, just a few words as to the per- sank the term is used in no invidious Pedder's sense--who were invited, or shall we say allowed, to be present on Whart to receive the Duke and Duchess

of Connaught

Who were they? What are thoy? The cost of this "show" has to be paid by the Hongkong community, but there were scarcely half a dozen Hongkong taxpayers on the wharf. Apart from the foreign consule, three or four foreign merchants and about twenty Chinese, Hongkong was uno cial represented by what? The members of the Legislative Council, and the paid servants either of the Colony and merchants or the Crown. The traders of Hongkong, the backbone and alnew of the colony-where were they?

of dictum

Mr. to the According Mitchell-Innes, and we suppone tho Re- ception Commitice must be included, class they were not considered high enough to rub shoulders with their own htteilige.

And that is just about as straight a we can put it.

The reception to the Duke and Duchess

of Connaught, thanks to the third rate bbery of these self-sufcient fondles,

proved a lamb fizzle.

The

Duke

laughed-yes,

actually

bly, and Me, Mitchell-Innes was 80 en-

Cpl.

Bub. Fit) 138; J, P/S, K. C. 1oo, (ILKPR) which is becoming continually moraį tried, and shall try, to live on goodi ardsvold, and the Finnish Minister laughed-and the Duchess milled audi- Cast. line 117eton (NA), complete, the resources of the whole terms with them. It is no part of of Supply, M. Tanner, were among (4th. Bub. FIL) 135; 7. SAL Russell, world are to

a very large extent our policy to seek war with Russia, the delegates from the four northern open to us and, surveying the whole There is no need for Russia to be countries who attended a two-day scene, we may rightly feel a good drawn into the struggle, unless, upon meeting of the Nordle Labour Co- assurance that if we do our best we the promptings of obsolete imperialist operation Committee which terminat-

ambition, she wishes to do so and cd to-day. thrown herself on the side of Ger-i Information Exchanged The Brookwood Competition, IRA. Claas M., Pto. Sim. (3 11.5.) 41; 2. Fr. "It might seem that it will be many.

The proceedings were secret but Stewart, (2 R.S.).40; 3, P. C. Blachan Singh

"Our affair is with Hitler and the very short war-perhaps, Indred, (LKP.) 40. Consolation Prize. 1. Mr. Modhurai. (D.R.C.) 40; 2, Mne, Barton,

there might have been no war if ali Nazi-German power. There is the it was revealed that the delegates 38.3 L/C Sharrock (28) 33. the neutral States, who share our head and the forefront of the offend discussed the political situation in SR. (a) Class Xol, Spr, Allo, (RE) M

laboration and problems arising from convictions upon fundamental mat-ing, and it is there and there alone general, while Nordic economic col- 2. L/Cpl. Wood. (2nd R.S.) 44 (To be shot ters and openly or secretly sympa- that we seek to strike.

the Finnish war received special con- of); 3, Cpl. Hammond (HR.V.D.C.) 42 | AD

"All is quiet upon the Western sideration., Consolation, Mr. White, (D.R.C.) 40; 7, thise with us, had stood together in Mr. Tynemouth, (D.R.C.) 30: 3, L/Cpl. one line. We did not count on this Front, and to-day, so far, nothing has Pemberton, (L.) 10. 8.R. (b) Class and therefore we are not dismayed. happened at sea or in the air. But 1. Lieut. Le Selleur, (RE) 0; 1 F/94

wn more than one million German sol- "We trust in God and in our own Tallison, (LAS) OF J. CEJA Classey

R.N.) 47 4.

arm uplifted in a cause, which we diers are drawn up ready to strike Consolation.-1, PA. Gilpin, (h.N.) 16; 2 devoutly feel carries with it the at a few hours notice all along the Lieut. Otway; (R2) 48, 3, 5gt. Broen, 45: 8. Sub/Ins. Chau, (H.K.P.M.) 4. 9.3. kind. But the fact that the smaller Holland. INRS P/Sgt 100, 113CPR larger hopes and harmonies of man- frontiers of Luxemburg, Belgium and (b) Clam_ M—1, P.SM, Clements. (2nd States of Europe are terrorised by

any moment these neutral

·TUB.) 43; 2, Mr. Gülman, (D.IL.C.) 43. (TO

(D.R.C.) 47.

Prizes.

1. LAC

Als). Whifto (2 NS),

The main purpose of the meeting was exchange of information. No special declalons were reached.

Eastern Win Senior Shield

(Continued from Page 8.)

ant be shot off). Consolation, 6gt. Breme Nazi violence and brutality into sup- countries may be subjected to an nor. (2nd. R.8.) 42; 2 Mao. Croit, (N.TLB) plying Germany with materials of avalanche of steel and fire; and the 42; 3, LA.C. Hunt, (RAF) AL

modern war may condemn the whole decision resis in the hands of a The Suckledown competition. Result of world to a prolonged ordeal, with haunted and morbid being, whe, to Shoot off S.R.D. Class M. 1, Pte. Scott Consolation) 88t. Bremner (2 113.), grievous consequences in many lands. their eternal shame, the German peo IRAF. 2. C.A.M. Chaills (1. Mx.): 3. the war will be alert and suit less worshipped of God.

Hunt Therefore. I cannot assure you that ples in their bewilderment have

that it will be easy.

That is the situation in Europe but just at the crucial moment of "It is, I thinic, our duty to try that we are determined to bring such to run in and clear. Hau made a lo-night; and can anyone wonder shooting he slipped and fell for Lee far as REDS TAKE OVER our strength lies, not only to a hideous state of alarms and menace gallant solo effort soon after, but the

possible its devouring course."

to an end as soon as may be and centre was intercepted by Mak. once and for all? Fow there are to- Noniral Bistes Misfortuna

Feelings began to run high, and Referring to the neutral states who seven months, would doubt that the threatened the game, but Mr. Ecard night, who, looking back on the last the frequent blowing of the whistle LONDON, Mar, 31 (Reuter)-The had the misfortune to be Germany's British and French peoples were right tactfully urged the players to keep Soviet Parliament has unanimously

Churchill sald that

to draw the sword of justice and re- up their fine spirits and they res- passed a law incorporating in the he had greatest sympathy for tribution. Fewer still there are who ponded. Soviet Union the territories of East- these forlorn countries, and he wish to sheath it till its sombre work

Shortly after Hsu was engaged in ern Finland ceded to the U.S.S.R., understood their dangers and their la done.”—Reuter,

a tussle with Lal, and Lee was left all alone. The ball was slipped to him and he made no mistake, passing Lau with a well placed shot waist high.

WAR GAINS

according to a radio message from Moscow.

neighbours,

point of view, but it would not be right or in the general interest that The law links the new territory their weakness should feed the ag with the Soviet Karellan Isthmus Eressor's strength and

to over of human woc.

All

and constitutes the two areas as a HOW

the cup flowing unit under the title of the Karcila. There could be no justice if, in the Finnish Federal Soviet.

WEYGAND SEES

REYNAUD

life and death struggle, the aggres- sor trampled down every sentiment of humanity and those who resisted him remained entangled in the tat- ters of violated

legal

conventions.

"Hardly a day passes," continued Mr. Churchill, without fresh

out.

rages of cruel and barbarous charac-

Bronze Bells Confiscated

Reich Takes Over More Motal

This equaliser filled both sides. with incentive and the real strug gle began. Both sides showed signs of tiredness, but the youth of Easternside

prevailed and they pegged South China In their area, and wore them down.

the

Hau received from Darky to pierce South China defence in n solo effort. SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

He jumped over Lee, evaded Mak's BERLIN, March 31 (UP), tackle, and just as Tam was bending "Official Gazette" over to pick the boil thrust his foot forward and pushed the ball in with decree by Field the sole of

boot, a slow and tan-

Their ships are sunk by mine or To-day's

PARIS, Mar. 31 (Router)-Gen-ter being inflicted upon shipping and cral Maxime Weygand, Commander-collors of all European countries. in-Chief of the French forces in the Middle East, conferred on Saturday torpedo or bombs from the air, and publishes a -night with M. Paul Reynaud, the their crews murdered or left to Marshal Goering confiscating talising goal which almost scroped

French Prime Minister.

perish unlem we are able to rescue It was not known that General them. Swedes, Norwegluns, Danes bronze bells me well as parte of the upright,

Eastern kept up pressure with Weygand was in Paris until the an- and even Italians have been victims buildings made of copper.

South China making only periodical The bells must be handed over to raids which lacked the vim to pro- nouncement was made after the of Hitler's murderous deeds. In his mealing, which took place after a frenzy this wicked man and his cri- the Reich while the building parts, duce goals. The whistle blew. with conference of the War Council last-minal regime, which he conceived for the present, need only be regis-Eastern pressing.

and erected, increasingly turn_their|tered.. Ing three hours,

The teams, were.-----

Tank

mallee upon the weak and lonely and The Reich will pay for the un- Bouth CnTam Kwan-kon: Mak Miss L. Kelly, of 25, Shouson 1 above all the unarmed vessels of mounting and transportation of the ghiu-hon, Lee Tinang: Boong Lbig-sing Road, Aberdeen, has reported to the countries with which Germany is bells and a substitute bell is guar-tung Wing-chlu, Fox Ylu-wah;

Kwong sum, Fung King-cheang. Lee Wal- Police that between 3 pm, and 0.30 till supposed to be on friendly rela-anteed after the end of the war,

The reason for this measure, the B.. yesterday someone gained ad- tions. mittance to the ground floor of her

Safety in Convoys decree stated, is to provide a metal howse and stole a clock and ornaments "In the British and French convoys reserve for a "far-alghted" waging to the total value of $120.

there is safety. Only one In 800 of war.

tong. Lat Shiu-wing and Ip Fak-wah.

Easter-au in-bont Tsang, Chung- an, Cheng Ying-kuan; Lo Wal-kuen, Iau Xing-aing. Lau Silli-fsana: Chung Yung-sum, Cheong Kam-hol, Lee Tack- kee Ng Chi-sinng and Hau Ching-to.

rely neglected that he actually walked unnoticed as if he had never existed. off the Whart with the crowd as much 25 YEARS AGO

April 1, 1015. "Orders lexued-to-day by-Major.Wake- man, Commanding K.VI. states:

League MatchThe following members will represent the Reserve in the match against the Volunteer Corps to be fired Sergt. Tollan, Serat. Mackay, Sergi. Green, Corpl.: Bannerman, Le tomorrow, April 21 M. Thornhill. Lyon Le, Cpl. Fisher, Pte. Carpmast. Pla. McLennan, Ple. Watson and Pte. Hamilton. Postings:-Ftes. P. Anderson and J. transferred to Johnson of B. Coy, aro the Engineer Section as from the 3rd in- stant. Pte. Melbourne of A Coy., 1. Cpl. Lambaden and Pies. Hewitt and Part of Coy are transferred to D. Coy, Pies. E. H. Sharp, W. E. Clarke, H. E. Pollock, R. C. Faithful, T. F. llough, W. G. Hum- phreys, T. Peirio, H. R. Phelips, R. She- wan, D. W. Craddock, T. Neave and J. J. Robson are posted to D. Coy. Pte. J. Witchell is secanded for duty with the Pallge Reserve, Plc. G. W. C. Burnett to Coy. 1. Section 2. Pie, M. French to Coy, C. Sco

2, Pte. J. D. Kinnaird to Coy, C.

10 YEARS AGO

April 1, 1000, A new chapter in the history of wire texs development was inaugurated by the aimtiltaneous broadening of sight and Bound on "twin" fromaniitters of the B.D.C. when wireless artistes were seen as well as heard for the first time in any 5 YEARS AGO

country,

April 1, 1935, The Anglo-Russian conversations have resulted in a plan for co-operation in the cause of pesco on the part of the twa communique issued by the Soviet Govern Governmente concerned, according to a

ment to-day.

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A canvas of the Disarmament Con. ference military, attaches has revealed the consensus of opinion that Germany will be ready for a major war by next March, Germany marched into Austria In March, 1037-Ed.)

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