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Volunteers Rush To Aid
Can't Be Surprised
By Parachutists
LONDON, May. 22 (Router).---An' encouraging response to the appeal for a loen defence volunteer force was officially mentioned 10-day when the House of Commons held a debate on the new organisation.
The feature of the debate was a speech given by Mr. Leslie Hore Beilsha.
He sold that seasoned troops should be used to parry a dangerous menace like parachutists.
Won't Be Late This Time
Mr. R. K. Law, Financial Secretary to the War Office, assured Mr. Hore- Belisha that the Government did not intend to be late this time.
The new force would be big enough
to cover the whole country.
Its purpose was not to provide
dine, Matheson S Cu. Ltd., Pedder Stroot, Hong Kong, on Thursday, 30th May, 1940, at noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directore, pussing the Accounts, and electing Direc- tors and Auditors.
The Transfer Books of the Com- pany will be closed from the 23rd May to 13th June inclusive,
By order of the Board.
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.
General Managers. Hongkong, 10th April, 1940,
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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 27th day of May, 1940, at 3 p.m., at the Omees of the Public Works Department, by Order of s Excellency the Governor of sne Loi of Crown Land at Sham- shuipo, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Kent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 24 years less the last three days thereof,
Intending bidders
are advised
whole protection of the country that immediately after the dlipo- against aerial Invasion but to per- forin emergency duties pending thesal of the lot the Purchaser (if arrival of the regular forces.
not the applicant) will be requir-
aton of the nias.
Rifles, would be kept in magazines ed to deposit with an authorked as a measure of economy and to en-officer who will be present at the sure that no "Quislings" got possessaic, the sum of two hundred
In dollars. ($200)
cash. Thi Aum will be refunded on payment of-the-Purchase_price..
NO OFFICIAL OPPOSITION
LONDON, May 22 (Reuter). The Labour Parliamentary Party has re- affirmed its confidence in Mr. Clement Attlee as its leader and has appointed Mr. 11. B. Lees-Smith to ust Chairman.
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The Parly has decided to accept the Speaker's ruling that there is official-Opposition in the House since there is no party capable of forminių an alternative Government,
STOCK EXCHANGE! RECOVERS
LONDON, May 22 (Reuter).--On the Stock Exchange to-day, the market was initially quiet with prices lower, but on receipt of more cheer- ful war news, recovery was ensured with trading more active.
Although the final prices showed small losses on the day, they were generally well above the days of the lowest levels,
Wall Street was easy.
FRENCH WOMEN MOBILISE
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" PARIS, May. 22 (UP)-The French Minister for War to-day de- creed that French women between the ages
of 21 and 55 may engage as auxillaries in certain territories, and to join military formations and the active army,
They may also serve as auxillaries to General Staff, In artillery services and Engineer.corps.
COCKTAIL PARTIES ARE GIVEŇ ONLY FOR PEOPLE
·NOT GOOD ENOUGH TO BE ASKED FOR MINNED
A girl in every room-and a man on every mind!
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Upset Price!
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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 27th day of May, 1940, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Stanley, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 yours, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Sur- veyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years. Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- sal of the lot the. Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be requir- ed to deposit with an authorised officer "who will be present at the aale, the sum of two hundred dollars, (8200); in. cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
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Registry No.
Locality
10.
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Boundary
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Provisions Explained
To Commons
LONDON, May 22 (Reuter). -Sir John Anderson moved the |second reading of the Tronchery Bill in the House of Commons to-day,
The main provision of the Bill provides the death penalty in certain grave cases of caplonage or sabatage performed with Intent to help the enemy.
Sir John explained that the Bill was designed to regularise the legal position and to All some possible loopholes in the existing emergency legislation.
One Important point was that it was thought desirable to make provision to enable enemy allens to be tried in suitable cases by court martials.
Trial By Ju
Jury
Any British subject or neutral allen, however, would retain the right to trial by Jury.
May 23, 1940.
Exchange At A Glance
BELLING
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T.T. France
T.T. Switzerland. TT. Australlo
BUYING
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4 m/s L/C London
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.21
.11.50 .0436
4 m/s France
30 d/s India
US, Cross rate in London 4.02% US Cross rate in N.Y...3.23
H.K. Stock Market
Mr. G. M. Garro-Jones interposed with a question about enemy allens who possibly arrive in uniform.
́ ́Sir John Aridèrson said that if the country were invaded and the ordin- ary processes of law ceased to func- tion, in
of active military arcus operations there should be available issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar the power for dealing effectively with ket this morning, cases of treachery as covered by the present Bil
The measure, he said, was design- ed to meet such a situation.
The Rt. Hon. Mr. J. R. *Clynes (Labour) and Mr. G. Le M. Mander (Liberal)
supported the Bill.
Given Second Roading LONDON, May 22 (Reuter). During the debate in the House of Commons on the Treachery Bill, the second reading of which was adopted without division, the Attorney General showed how parachutists. will be affected by the measure.
If the enemy descended in plain clothes, unarmed and not as part of the attack but hoping to
commit espionage, he would be subject to the provisions of the Bill,
However people descending in plain clothes as part of the attacking
orce would be "dealt with in the same way na uniformed attackers.
But there would be the added dis- advantage of nat having the privileges which uniformed attack- ing soldiers are given under Inter- national Law,
Road For Third Time LONDON, May 22 (Reuter)-The Treachery Bill was read a third time In the House of Conunons und sent to the House of Lords_who_will_pass all the stages to-morrow.
WAR IN NORWAY
NEW THREAT
TO NAZIS
LONDON, May 22 (Reuter). -Norwegian Headquarters re- port that the Allied and Nor- wegian troops in the Rana sector (between Narvik and Trond- {heim)-have~taken up new post- tions against the German ad-
vance.
They have made strategic moves during the last few days without the loss of a single mon.
The German losses have been heavy, especially among the Alpina troops from Tyrol
com-
Naxi Advance Hatted LONDON, May 22 (Reuter) Lieut. Col. Roscher Nielsen, manding the Norwegian troops on the Helgeland front some 160 miles south of Narvik, states that the Ger- man advance has been brought to
tandstill.
Norwegian and Allied
forces are now established in good positions after a series of strategle movements carried out with the minimum loss. Lt. Col. Nielsen added that heavy casualties have been inflicted on the Germans.
To Work Seven Days A Week
LONDON, May 23 (Reuter).-The Ministry of Supply has instructed all Royal Ordnance and contractor's works engaged on urgent Ministry of Supply contracts to work full time for a week until further seven daya notice.
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The following quotations
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MINING
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WHAT'S WRONG
WITH OLD SCHOOL RADIO
(Continued from Page 0.)
ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles)
(Soprano) Fely Morales
From the Studio
"Broadcast by`ZBW on a Frequency
12.15
sa. were precious memories evoked by 21.10 na public school of which a day-boy have по could 114 21.
experience. The 20% n. public-school boy, he said, Icada a 18.20-n: communal life, lives in a world wit
in a world, whereas the day-bol Cold: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. $..14.00 m. leads a kind of amphibian existence of 645 ice's, and on Short Wave from Cold: Macg. (Prof.), Sh....12 n. between school. and home, so that 1-2.15 p.m. and 8-11.18 p.m. an 8.52. Canton Ices $.
Bchool can never win more than half m.c's, per second.
HKT Cemento $.
..17 n. his heart. I doubt this. I fancy I H.K. Ropes $.
.54 n. should have been considerably lean
devoted to school if I had been kept cession. STORES, &c. Dairy Forina $..
a prisoner in the place. Watsons $..... Lane Crawfords Sinceres $....... Wing On (H.K.) 1. Powell Ltd; $....
COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $. S'hai Cotton Sh. $.
MISC. H.K. Entertainments Constructions (old) $.. Constructions (now) Vibro Piling $
.201⁄2 n
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Ch. Govt, 5% 1925 G.3Bds. IIK, Govt. 4% Loan H.K. Govt. 34% Loan
p.m. Short Service of Inter- 12.80 The Comedy 'Harmonists, Humoreske (Dvorak), Liebesleid (Kreisler), Solitude (De Long, Mills and Ellington), with Plano secom- paniment.
12.40 Targos and Walizes,
1.0 Local Time Signal, Weather
It may be mainly because I was n. a day-boy that I have always had .2.60 na prejudice against public schools .30. or boarding schools of any kind. I .1.30 n. call this a prejudice, for many of my
friends
were at
at public schools and, Report. .32% n.
60 far Da .210 n.
little given than other men to wearing aleg | 1.30 Reuter
ou i con sce, they suffered 1.03 Bir Harry Lauder in a Boot- horm by it. They are not more tish Programine.
and Rugby Press,
7 n. of superiority. What does distingulah Weather Forecast and Announce .14 n. them. I I think, is that self-confidence
ments..
is commoner among them than among 1.45 Film Selections from "Para
Close down.
8 n. other men. And self-confidence, it dise for Two" "Limelight," "Heart's 48% n. seems to me, is as useful an acquisi- Desire," "Thir'll Make You Whistle” .102 b. tions as a knowledge of logarithms
.97 n. I never could make out what log Marsmans Inv. (Lon.) / 11/3 D. arithms were-or of Greek accents, Maremans Inv. (HK) s/-..4/- R.
More Shells;
Complaints are sometimes made that too many leading positions are given to men from the public schools
of
2.18
5.45 Sadlo Children's Hour.. 6.45 Closing local, Stock Quota Hons.
6.47 Sex Bongs and Shanties by
0.56 Dance Music.
7.30 London Helay-The News. 8.0 Local Time Signal, Weather 8.03 Marek Weber and illa" Or- chestra.
Report and Announcements, a More Tanks,
More Guns
the
8.35 Bludio-Recital by Foly Soprano) with Morales (Coloratarn Plano accompaniment by Nurs Kanis. Malds of Cadiz (Delibes); 2. Sakall Man (Dr. F. Sanillago); 2. Una Voce Poco Fa (from "Il Barbiere Di Siviglia Rossini).
nd the universities. I wonder, The Royal Naval Singers. however, whether this is the result.
favouritism and Old-School-Tie patriotism, It may be due partly at least, I fancy, to the self-confidence that is
product of a particular system of education.
I should half-like Hence, though to abolish the public schools, I feel that there is something to be said for them and their Old-School-Tio tradition. I shall not weep if they disappear, but I shall sympathiso with those who do so long as they LONDON, May 22 (Reuter). do not get me into a corner and drool
their school reminiscences. Shella, more tanks and more |
But perhaps the public school will were guna summary, issued yesterday Herbert Morrison, the
domanded by Mr. not die after all. It may merely take now a new for better milled to a new Minister of Supply, in a broad towards a classless world in whith
age.We are hastening, it is sald, mary.
STOCK MARKET REPORT
The Hongkong. Stock Exchange official saya: DA
The market was inactive,
Buyers H.K Banks $1,310-
Docken Rta. $0.20.
Bellers
Bates
H.K. Banks $1,315,
China Lights (Old) 38.90..
·Electrics $50.
CANADIAN WARSHIPS Orders Two Destroyers Of
Tribal Class mate
Ottawa, May 22,
Supply Minister's
cast to-day.
Domand
8.55 Buet--Ballet Sullen-Jaxx. D'Enfants, Op. 22:
Orchestra London Philharmonic conducted by Antal Dorati.
9.15 : London Relay-Newi ‘Sum-
1.30: London ----Kelay--"Vivo
even public schools will become public France. Now that the full pressure of war property Even-after-privilego-has 9.45 Bongs by Ninon Vallls (So- is upon us, the drive behind our been abolished, however, the Old Prano).
Si Men Vers- Avalent Des | Alles- work must increase, It pace must School. The will, I am sure, still be quicken and Its scope extend. preserved. After all, it is to be (Hugo and Hahn), with Orchestral The department which I control," hoped, the world will go on being accomp.: Serenade (Toselli-D'Amdr); Elegle (Massenet-Gallet), willi Plano 1:0 said, "must lay hands upon those civilised
and Violoncello.20 mg kaligás an materials which are netded for its
9.55 Villa Bolos, by Friis Kreis-:-- work and will leave for the civil
tere "harder and sterner way population a
of te than we have been ured to.
Won't Tolerate Fooling
MR. CHURCHILL
IN FRANCE
"Workers were right to expect fair play, but what neither we nor you can tolerate is the fooling about of Irresponsible mischief-makers who, Canada has ordered two destroyers. for all you know, may be Fifth and air advisers, paid a short visit to st the Telbal
from Britain, class
Column elements, Minging the total strength of Cana-We are going to curtail our plea dint destroyers to BUFAR ONE.COMLOTt and blot dut every Tribal, closs destroyers are vessels thought, of private, anciional aim, of 1,850 tons, armed with elght 4.7 thinking only, of arms for the men- Inch guns-Reuter, Bulletin,"
arms for victory and, liberty."
· 10.11 Tohalkowsky --- Symphony No. in E Minor, Op. 6%....
New Symphony Orchestra' con- [ducted by Sir Ländan Ronald;
11.0 London Relay="Background to the News
11:15 Clore down.
LONDON May 22 (Router)Mr. Winston Churchill, the Prime Minis ter, accompanied by military, navál France to-day lo consult with M.
LONDON, May 22 (Reliter)--The Reynaud, the French Promiet, and
Government has given an umurance General Weygand the Commander-
-the Emergency In-Chief of the Alled armier that perenel savings will be in ko
He returned to London in the way affected by
Powers Act. evening