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APOLOGY

On the 12th of June, 1940, wo WE OFFER highest prices to any published a report dealing with amount of gold articles, jades, jewels, the closure of Italian businesses diamonds, etc. Apply Eurasia Gold Refining Co., 7th floor, China Build-In Hongkong, at the conclusion of Ing. Tel. 30727. No hoildays. which we stated as follows:-

FOR SALE.

"The other business firms run by Italians such ag

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..and Marconi's Wireless CAMERA" Second Edition. TUE Over 00 excellent views of the Telegraph Co., are also being.

watched and closed by Colony. Price $1.50. Obtainable at Kelly Walsh, Ltd., Hongkong Authorities."

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Wednesday,

HONGKONG® TELEGRAPH.

June 19, 1940.

NAZI Clarion Call

TO-DAY'S RADIO CONSPIRACY

ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles)

Radio Programme, Broadcast by Third Talk on Poets By 2. D. W. on a Frequency of 845 kc.c'h. ond on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 0-11 p.m. on. 9.62 m.c's. per second,

12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter- ccasion..

12.30. Mavin Bennett (Soprano) and London Palladium Orchestra.

1.00 Time almal; weather report. 1.03 Ivor Morelon and Dave Kaye on Two Pianos,

1.15 Dance Numbers by Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra,

1.30 Reuter and Rugby press; weather forecast; announcements.

1.45 Military Band Musle,--Hyde Park Sulte (Jolowicz), Band of E. M. Grenadier Guards. Lo Reve PasSC (Brier and Helmer), Hungarian Dance; (Moszitawalet) Op. 23, Sinvonie Rhip sody (Friedemann), B. B. C. Military Band.

2.15 Close Down.

the

8.00

7.00 7.02

uers

We horeby admit and agree that Marconi's 'Wireless Tolograph Co. Ltd., registered in England, and Its subsidiaries, Marconi (China) Ltd., registered in Hongkong, and Marconi International Marine Communication Co. Ltd., register- ed in England, are British com- ac-panies entirely managed and controlled by British subjects and are not in any way whatsoever Italian businesses or managed or controlled by Italians. We also no truth admit that there is

to

Alr mail letters will be cepted for transmission Europe by Pan-American Service to New York and onward thence by SCO, $2,80 per half-ounce for the air transport, plus 15 cents per ounce to Brilish possession and 25 cents per ounce to foreign countries in respect of sen transport... whatsoever in the statement that

An experimental air service for Europe vin United States of America and Trans-Atlantle Service has also been introduced, the charge being ounce for lettors and $5 per half

these companies, are being watch- ed and cloned by the Authorities. We hereby tender our deep apologies to these Companies for

postcards $2.50 each. An approxim these falso and damaging state- ate estimate of the time occupied in

this transmission is twelve daysments and unreservedly withdraw from the date of departure of the auch statements. Clipper from Hongkong.

The postage rates vin the revised Imperial Airways Service are un- changed,

Small Pocket Post to all countries u suspended.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mall aro closed 10 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertis- ed to close at or before 9 m. re- gistered and parcel malls are closed at & p.m. on the previous day. When pulls are advertised to close ofter 6 p.m., Registered and Parcel malls are closed at 5 p.m.

INWARD MAILS Air Mell by “Ale France Airways

Service."

June 19. Calcutta and Straits .... .June 19. Europe and Stralta (London date. 1st

May).

June 19. Haiphong, Holbow and Fort Bayard

Japan...

Sandakan

Shanghol

Shanghai

Straits

Wo also deeply regret that any such statement should have appeared in our papers.

KUNG SHEUNG YAT PO,

WAH KIU YAT PO,

́TSUN WAN YAT PO,

TIN KHONG RO.

On the 11th June, 1940, we also published a report dealing with Italy's entry into the war and the position of Italian businesses in Hongkong, at the conclusion of which we stated as follows:-

"There have been many Italians doing business in Hongkong. One of the larger business firms le June 10.

Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. June 19.

une 19. which has announced the closure June 19.

10. of its business,”

June 18-

June 19, June 19.

USA., Honolulu, Japan and

We now desire to associate Shang-

ng ourselves without qualification

hal (San Francisco date, 24th May) with the admissions, apologies and

Juna 19. regrets expressed above.

....June 20.

Canton Calcutta Straits and Salgon..June 20, Formoso, Amoy and Swalow June 20. June 20. June 20. Juno 20.

Japan and Shanghai

Manila Straits

OUTWARD MAILS Wednesday, June 10 Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA, Central and South America and Canada via San Francisco (No Parcels for Canada) and "Europe via San Francisco

K.P.O,

Farcels

Ref.

Ord,

G.P.O.

Parcels

Reg. Ord.

Airmall for Indo-China,

SING TAO MAN PAO.

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 ilkely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent ....4 p.m. who is seeking advice on any matter 5.00 p.m. concerning a child, would be doing 5.30 p.m. an act of kindness by communicating

at once with

.4 p.m.

The Hon, General Secretary, 5.00 p.m. H.K.S.P.C., Old City Hall. .7.00 p.m. The Inspector, 49, Pokfulam Road,

Iran, and 1st floor. France by the "Air France Ak-

Ways.

Ref.. Ord.,

Reg.,

Ord.

K. F. O.

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

The Inspector, 12, Sal Yeung Chol

June 30, 5.00 p.m. | St, Kowloon. ....June 10, 5.30 p.m. G. P. O.

The Inspector, 53, Argyle St.. Kowloon. June 10, 5.00 p.m. All further steps will be taken, and June 19, 7.00 pm. expenses borne, by the Society, Fort Bayard and Halhow....7 p.m. The Informant's name will be Straits

7 p.m. Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A,

C. and S, America and Cannda vla San Francisco-and Europe via San Francisco.

Reg.,

GP.O. & KP.O.

June 10, 5 p. Ord........June 20, 0.30 a.m.

Thursday, June 20

Canton Straits and Calcutta.

.. Parcels

Letters

Fort Boyard

Shanghai

Holphory

Amoy and Shanghal

Fort Bayard

.10.30 a.m.

.10.30 am.

11.30 nm.

kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved.

Mobilisation Of Materials

Important Decision By Canadá

12.30 p.m. OTTAWA, June 18 (Reuter).

1 pmA Bill authorising the mobi- .2.00 p.m. lisation of all human and .3.30 p.m.

3.30 p.m. material resources of Canada for East the prosecution of the war will be introduced in Parliament, announced Mr. Mackenzie King

Salgon, Strails Ceylon, India,

and South Africa and Europe.

G.P.O. & K.P.O. Reg.

June 20, 2.45 p.m. Ord.

.June 20, 3.30 a.m. Friday, June 21 Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South

Africa and United Kingdom.

Rek., Ord.,

Iteg

in the House of Commons.

Compulsory service will apply only to service in Canada.

Recruiting for service overseas will K.P.O.

continue voluntarily. June 21, 5 p.rd.

Decision Applauded 20 June 21, 5.30 pm. A crowded - house applauded · Mr. G.r.o.

Mackenzie King's declaration 'that' June 21, 5 pm.the British decision to continue the Ord...June 31, 7 pm: war was also the decision of Canada. National. registration of Canadian Tourane and Saigon ................7, p.m.

Baturday, June 22 manpower will be made. Immediately.

· Bangkok ·

13.30 p.m. and a department of National Service Shanghal

12.80 pam. under a minister will be installed to Shanghai and Porcels only for Tien- direct the mobilisation of individuals

1.30 p.m. and groups for war services,

tain,

Father Ryan

announcements,

9.03

Alleged p

To Seize

Uruguay Revealed

10.30 Selections from Puccini's |Operan-La Boheme-Your Tiny Hand is Frozen, Beniamino Gigil (tenor), Al Mini, Fulse One, Beni- According to the New York Times'!

New York, Juno 18.

By Labour

"We Stand As The Last Bastion' In Europe” LONDON, June 18 (Router)...

Amino Gigli (tenor), Gleuseppe De Montevideo correspondent, the Uru-Following a meeting of the 7.30 London Relay, the news,

Luca (baritano). Manon Lescaut guayan Police have discovered a Nazi National Council of Labour, held 0.00 Time signal; weather report, Intermezzo, Milan Symphony Or-plot to seize Uruguay with the help in the House of Commons this Madam Butterfly--And of German ex-soldiers from A Spanish Programme-cheatra.

After paying tribute to the heroto 8.30 Grles Peer Gynt Suite No. Why Was He So Careful, Rosetta fina and turn it into "an agricultural evening, a statement was issued,

Tamponisi, Conchita Velasquez. One colony of the Third Reich 2, Op. 25-New Light Symphony Fine Day, Rosetta Pampanini. La Twelve local Nazi party-leaders struggle of the people of France chestra conducted by Eugene Goos-Fanciulla del West. My father died are under arrest, The Chamber of statement says:

Depuiles lo holding a secret session to hear details of the alleged con- spiracy."Reuter.

sens.

Alessandro Valente (tenor).

11.00. Close Down

8.45 Studio-Talk by Father Ryan just six months ago, Let her belleve that Have Gained My Freedom ork "Tocis" No. 3: Coleridge,

9,0% Songs by William Brownlow (Baritone)-One Kind Word (Char-"

A programme broadcast by ZBC on les-Deon), I Still Love Mary (Slevier and Ramsay) This Lovely Rose 200 metres consisting of news, talks (Slevier and Ramsay).

and music from 8-8.30 p.m.

9.15 London relay, news summary, 9.30 London Relay, topleal talk. 0.43 Haydn-Symphony No. 45 ("Farewell") in F Sharp Minor.— Sir Henry Wood conducting the Lon- don Symphony Orchestra,

Indian Broadcast・・

FRENCH SEEK VATICAN

London, June 16.

Furthur Revelations"

against

the

overwhelming adds, "A great ordeal now Hes before- the British people. The full weight of the enemy is now certain to fall Tupouu....We stand a the last. bastion in Europe against the menace the test of tyranny. Let us meet with enim resolution."

Proud Privilogo

Montevideo, June 10. Deputy Iturbide, Secretary, of the Committee investigating Nazi activi- les to-day declared to the Chamber of Deputies-"At this moment high The statement describes it as a Nazi leaders in another room of this proud privilege to sustain the hope of place are testifying that they have elvilisation throughout the world In been planning a subversive move- the darkest hour Europe has ever

known and says:

Д

The French Radio announced at ment here," 12.30 p.m. that France had made

Among Close questioned were "We know that countless millions. 10.10. Alfred Cortot (Plano) play-contact with Haly regarding peace

German of subjugated peoples now under the Ing Chopin-Ballade No. 3 in A Flat negotiations through the Vatican. Rudolf Patz, head of An Itour of Dance Music.

Major, Op. 47, Tarantelle, Op. 43. It was re-emphasised that Francs school near Montevideo, who, accord-way of the dictators are with us in secret spirit and only await the opportunity Closing stock quotations. Valse In A Flat, Op. 60, No. 1, Im- would not surrender unconditionallying to the police, heads a

of Nazis with centres for action." Excerpts from "The Gondo-promptu No. 1 in A Flat Major, Op. but would insist on an banourable organisation

throughout Uruguay---United Press. | peace--United Press.

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The statement concludes by ex- pressing full confidence, that all members of the Labour movement will give to the utmost in every feld of production the energy and efforts for which the crisis calls.

"Let us show the tyrants of Ger.. many and Italy that the will of the common people of Britain is beyond their power of destruction."

Loans Without Interest

Chancellor Appeals To- British Public

LONDON, June 18 (Reuter). -In the House of Commons to- day, Sir Kingsley Wood, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, was asked whether the Govern- ment would consider raising a public loan, free of interest, for war purposes.

Sir Kingsley Wood replied that the Government had already received such money from many public mind- ed citizens and institutions.

Many people had indicated their Lanxiety to show their patriotism this

way,

Repayment After War

He therefore now appealed to uny person or company who were willing to advance money to the country without interest for the term of the war, to send it to him.

He said that a certificate would be Issued entitling the donor lo receive re-payment three months after the conclusion of the peace treaty.

The

procedure, alternative particularly for those wishing to lend under £100, would be to make a Post Office Savings Bank deposit with instructions to sur- render the interest to the Treasury. He invited persons and companies, who were willing to make loans for a lesser period than specified above, to communicate with the Treasury,

DIVED IN HARBOUR

Seamen On Ferry Rescue

Drowning Woman ·

Two deck-hands on 3 Kowloon ferry dived into the harbour. last night to rescue a Chinese woman who had fallen overboard. A. European passenger helped apply orliicial resuscitation on the way to the wharf.

The Solar Star was half-way - to" Kowloon on the 10.40 trip from Hongkong when passengers heard a splash and a cry. The ferry was lin mediately stopped and cruised slowly. in a circle.

A circle.

Passengers who crowded to the ralls sighted the woman floating a few yards from

the ferry, Two members of the ferry's crew, Li Tau and Li-Kau, dived in and awam to- und wards the drowning woman. In spite of her struggles, they swam back with her to the ferry, which had acnt A whistle summons for police

assistance.

The unconscious woman was help- ed aboard the ferry but the efforts of the erew could not revive her. An unknown European passenger came down to the lower deck, knelt along- side the woman and applied artificial resuscitation."

A water police launch arrived. shortly afterwards and by the time the ferry reached Kowloon the wo- man was out of danger.

It is beloved that the unknown passenger left without giving the police his name or informing them of the help he had given.

The woman, who is suffering from. the effects of immersion and shock, was taken to Kowloon Hospital, Hor condition is not serious.

EMPIRE TRAINS

AIR PILOTS

OTTAWA, June 18 (Reuter)-Mr. Duncan, Acting Deputy Minister of Defench for Air, in a speech here to- first pilots day, declared that tho Hradunting from the Empire. “Air. Training Scheme would pepceed ove

"'over=" seus immediately.

He added that thousands of young men were being called up for services with the air force,

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