FORGED BANKNOTES
To Prison
Two Brothers Sent
strong plea
In spite of
for
leniency by their Counsel, the Hon.
WAR FUND REACHES $650,000
FROM PAGE ONE
At 2.30 pm. the total stood at $650,000,
Mr. A. W. Hughes, General Manager of the Union Insurance
Mr. Leo d'Almada, two brothers, Lau Socfety, and Mrs. Hughes have Chik, 38, and Lau Che, 40, were each already made a personal dona- sentenced to 21⁄2 years imprisonment by Mr. E. II. Willany, acting Pulsnotion of $10,000. Judge, at the Criminal Sessions this morningt.
Sir Vandeleur Grayburn, Chief Manager of the Hongkong & Shang- pleaded guilty to charges of hai Banking Corporation, this morn- unded to donated $10,000.
notes of various currencies, forged documents, plates for making false stamps, and plates for making bank- notes.
were
ות!
Arrest In Restaurant Defendants
arrested a restaurant in Wanchai on May 5 after they had gone into a cublele with three Police informers. Some of the forged banknotes were found on them when they were searched at the Police station.
Mr. J. Reynolds, Grown Counsel, assisted by Sub-Inspector W. N. Darkin, prosecuted,
Miss E. Grayburn and Mirs R, J. D. Vickers each donated $2,000.
Magnificent Contribution
The donation from the Hongkong and Shanghal Banking Corporation, which equals the subsequent donation from the Union Inurnice Society of Canton Lid, as the largest single con- tribution yet received, has been made for the express purpose of resisting in the provision of more aircraft.
Doubtless many more contributions from companies and their staffs will be received in the next day or so.
Early this morning, the South China
Lild, forwarded Morning Post
the The first forwarded yes-
After pleading gully on all counts for defendants, Mr. d'Almada - cheque for $150,000 to the Hongkong dresed the Court in mitigation. Government, being second Instalment
Both defendants were born in for Immediate transmission to Hongkong, and had been working Imperial Government. with various firms with diligence and cheque, which was honesty until he present lapse, he lerday, was for $300,000,
One contribution brought in last said.
able-bodied sea- was from in Second defendant had a friend night
come down man in H.M. Navy who refused to nutned Fung who had from Canton as a refugee, and had give his name, but asked that the naturally stoyed with defendant, m-de-plane Uster" be used. "I want to do my bit," he said. Shortly after his arrival, Fung told second defendant he was in a pasi- tlon to lay hands in forged bank
The War Fund was Inaugurated by and notes, and suggested that second de-
It. the rld
"Hongkong Telegraph" Kenlant help him to get uf
"South Chion Morning Post" inst Defendant refused, Fung later left Sout
tuse Monday, in response 10 in a hurry, leaving behind # which contained the forged articles, requests froin readers of both news-
In Desperate Plight
He hauled over a bunk-note for fifty dollars!
papers,
numerous
Below we publish a preliminary
Thursday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
SECOND CHEQUE SENT TO GOVT.
The following letter was forwarded to the Colonial Secretary, Honghong, this morning:
our
Sir, Further to letter of 19th instant, we have pleasure in enclosing our cheque for HK$150,- 000.00
Опе (Dollars hundred and fifty thou- sand only) being a second instalment from the "South China Morning Post" and the "Hongkong Telegraph" War Fund.
We would ask you to have this amount trans- mitted telegraphically to the British Government for the purpose already in dicated in our letter of yesterday.
Yours faithfully, For and on behalf of the South China Morning Post, Limited, B. WYLIE, General Manager.
engkaup & Shanghai Banking
Corps,
Sir Vandeleur M. Grayburn
Mias E. Grayburn
Mins . J. 1. Vickers Sergt. Mr. Johns "Ulster"
Allan N. 13. Wisitestone
Mr. M. D, Mackenzie
Mr. Bo Mrs. L. t. Brown
Mr. M. J. Finttery
Mr. G. 1. Angus
W. A. & A. W. T. While Miss Panicia Pritchard
Mir, & Mrs. J. Inckney Miss I. P. Wright
Mies G. W. Pentreath
Mr. R. H. Grinths
St. Teresa's Chinere Y.M.S.
The first defendant had been un-ist of denations received since ours. E. Dunn employed from 1834 until very east edition went to Press yesterday Franers B. Dunn putin cently, and was very desperate, os
evening.
he had a wife and six children. Theke Ante
Mr. & Mrs. 11. J. Tebbutt
Pure Cane Molassen Co. (HK)
Ltd.
fact that he was in desperate cir-Mr. T. A. Pearce curastances was shown by the num- Mr. A. S. Abbott her of panen tickets found on him. Mr. & Mr. A. S. Patter His employment only brought in $20 per month, and he was behind in rent to the extent of eight months, when he turned to his brother for assistance,
The brother being unable to help him, continued M. d'Almada, he did
Mr. G. K. Oliver
Mr. Roland Sander
Mr. & sten, S. J. C. Staneshy
Mrs. J. N. Cole ..... Mr. & Mrs. J. Dupuy
Mr. & Mrs. T. I. Price Anonymosis
a stupid thing. He told him about Stalf of James I. Backhouse 1,td.
the contents of the case, temptation proved too great.
and
Dr. & Mrs. G D. R. Black the s
Mr. & Mrs. It S Dinsdale
It was but a single lapse on the Mr. & Mrs. R. M. Wood
part
Anonymous
of both defendants as they were Mr. & Mrs. E. Lansdowne driven to it by circumstances,
Mr. Reynolds said:
Mr. E. Unters
"Generally,
Mr. & Mra, D. F.
Mr. T. Hän
the Crown takes serious view of MP & Mrs, A. E. Osmund these cases as these frauds on the Mr. & Mra, P. 11. Suckin
public are becoming far too frequent. Mr. M. D. Hall
Both defendants have made no effort
to enable the Pollee to find out where
the plates were manufactured. They
Aлanymous
kr. & Mrs. G. R. Razavet Mr. & Mrs. E. 0. Murphy Ulonal & Assudama Co.
Mr. J, C. Tacchi......
have given no assistance whatever In Chpt. & Mrs. E. Walker this direction."
Mr. & Mrs. H. Perry,
Mr. & Mr. F. W. Fowle
Mr. F. W. Hamilton Mr. C. L. Willame
Mr. & Mrs. H. A. da Silva
Occupational
Of Tangier
Situation Explained
To Commons
Mr. & Mrs. S. T.
10 Mr. H. G. Meeke
50X2
Mr. D. E. Clark....
100,000
10.000
Don
2,000
10
50
FLOOD OF
RUMOUR
FROM PAGE ONE
Belgium, Norwayer any other
enemy of Germany:
June 20, 1940.
EUROPEAN FINED $100
Obstructed Polico Constablo
A fine of $100 was imposed by Mr.
6 Sultable guaranice that all French industriet, economic, com-II, G. Sheldon at the Central Magist mercial and financial means will be made available for a continental blockade of the British Isles:
Muscolini Spurned? Another message from Berlin states that tier has stunted Italy out of the armistice pleture and left France dangling in distressed uncertainty e garding the terms of surrender.
"It in reported that authorised quar ters in Berlin state that Germany has reserved the right tu ilx the time and place for the meeting of the German and French plenipotentiaries, and that the meeting will take place with- out Italian
lian participation. French Govt.
Covi То Move?
Another unconfirmed report Is frem Washington. It states that the U.S. Arms Intelligence Department has received Information that the French Government La leaving France and moving to Tunisia, France's calony in northern Africa.
rney this morning on Oswald Cedrie Womack, of The Peak, who was ston- moned for obstructing Police Con- stable D07 in the execution of his duty in Garden Road on June 12.
Defendant pleaded guilty.
Traffic Inspector S. C. Saunders sald about 3.10 p.m. on June 12, the Constable was on trafe duty at the Junction of Garden and Lower Albert Roads near the Lower Peak Tram Station when he saw defendant standing by a bus stop outside Volun teer Headquarters. A bus with a "Full" sign passed by but did mint stop to allow the defendant to board.
Directed Traffic Womack then crossed the road to the constable and said something to him. The constable, who knew very tle English, replied "I don't know," Womack snatched the
constable's traffe stick from him and proceeded
direct traffic. to
The constable
Comploto Capitulation snatched the stick back and Womack
LONDON, June 19 (Reuter).-The then used his own umbrella to direct Italian news agency Stefant says that traffle. When the constable stepped Hitler will demand capitulation pure in front of him in order to do the and simple as the only condition by trame directing himself, Womacks will conclude an armlatice kept poking him with his umbrella. which be
This went on for a few minutes until with France.
His demand that plenipotentiaries a bus came up Garden Road, Wo- with full power be sent to him is mack stopped the bus, boarded it and In London with the treat-motioned to the constatite to follow compared ment given to President Hacha of him.
Czecho-Slovakin, when he was bul- Mr. Sheldon asked defendant if 30 lied all night long until he wearly he had anything to soy. Womack replied he was sorry about the in-
100
200 signed Hitler's terms.
100
100
Last summer, the Poles refused to a plenipotentiary because they send 30suspected that itler was going to
this again,
Laut Stefani
that agency mys 10 France will be completely dismem- 23 bered and partly occupied until the
100
10 end of the war with Britain.
Stefani does not revent the source:
of this information but conceals it under the guise of a message from Easle in Switzerland.
Nazis Gloating
client and added he had nothing fur- ther to say.
Imposing the fine, his Worship re- marked it was a serious motter.
FACTS ABOUT · COLONY'S A.R.P.
FORD FROM PAGE ONE
Signor Gayda writes that although protection of pumping stations and the conditions will be as severe as other vital points. The necessary necessary, they will be more gener-number of sandbags have already been ous than those imposed by the Ver-issued for this pinpose. sailles Treaty upon, Germany.
Taikoo Reservoir Safeguard
No such pretence is made by the Piping is being held in reserve to German radio which goats over connect Talkoo Reservoir to the city what it calls Germany's chance to distributing system should the neces- get her own back with much mureity arise. 300ded.
This afternoon, for instance, a Ger- man radio announcer sald "France, in 1,000 the hour of her complete
break
down, seems to be expecting genero- besity and magnanimity from Germany 59from us whom she has called beasts
Twenty-one buildings have been car-marked for conversion Into First Aid posts and seven buildings have been selected for casually clearing hospitals. Plano
have been completed to con- vert motor buses into ambulances.
In the event of Hongkong entering
in the shape of men and criminals."
The announcer then gave a long the front line of war, the Colony's list of France's crimes against Ger-Medient Department will operate from many over the past 300 years ex- the skyscraper of the Hongkong and tending from the acts of Cardinal Shanghai Banking Corporation. Plans Richelieu to the recent crime of for the protection of existing hos deriding the Fuchrer.
pitals and ether medical establish- This we must never forget," saldments have also been completed. 25,000 the
announcer, "particularly now the decisions of centuries is
1,009, 100,000 being made."
509
20
10
100
500
200
Mr. & Min, E. G. Post
100
1,000
400
100
Mr. & Mrs. P. Ryan
200 Millary Pobce Funds Account
150
Mr. F. B. Nurs
1
1,000
Mr. & Mrs. F. C. Hal
15,000
50
Capt. & Mra, J. 11, ilodaki
100
ad
Cominiiter & Members St. Pat-
20
rick's Catholle Club
200
100
Anonymous...
100
Coralle Wolfe Prize Money from
200
1.K. Tel Children's Competition
100
Mr. & Mrs. Leo D'Almada
Castro
105)
Snr.
200
1,000
Mr. & Mrs. D.B.C. field
250
260
"Elfandeg
Hi
Mr. & Mra. W, F. Ford
BA
200
Miss A. L. Popham
25
*60 | Capt. & Mm, W. Lec
50
500 The Swedtuli Trading Co.
~60 || Mr. & Mrs. W. Shorp
50
200
Mr. & Mrs. G. G. Clarke
16
100
Alexander Macfarlane
23
Major de Mrs. R. A. P. Macpherson
300
Mr. J. F. Lunny
100
800
Capt. & Mrs. 11. J. Genen
50
20 | Mr. & Mrs. P. D. Crawley
100
50
Mr. & Mrs. D. B. Evans
250
400 Mr. N. Mohamedally
250
Mr. Mr. E. Lawes
20
GO
Mian Peggy Crookdake
20
7.6
Mr. & Mrs. J. Croakdake
60
Air. S. W. Johnston
100
5.0
Milks Helen Halch
30
H.K. Land Investment & Agency
Co. Ltd.
150
Mr. O. Eager
1,000
Union Insurance Society of Canton
30
Mr. & Mrs. C. II. Lntnmeri
25
Mackintosh's Lil.
Mr. V. I. Freemon
50
The Ault & Wiborg Co. (Far East)
Mr. & Mr. M. R. Bell
100
"Baba & Doris"
Mr. & Mrs. J. Ileywood Gelling
100
Mr. & Mrs. G. A. Lieper
Miss Muriel S. Gelling
20
kir. & Mr.. B. J. M. Monke
"Airdaluinn"
500
Mr. & Mrs. A. F. Hall
"Rifleman"
Son
Sir Elly Kadoorio & Sons (IX.
Mr. E. Joffe
25
Branch)
Mr. Cans, H. Minterly
20
Anonymous
100
""Ferry".....
100
Mr. G. Swan
Mr. Hin Shing Lo
30
Czechoslovak Committee
100
Mr. E. 1. Horie
500
Mr. & Mrs. R. A. Stride
100
Ar. J. A. S. Toppin
Mr. C. S. M. Thom
20
Comte Francols affarievilller
50
Mr. H. Dedengiau.....
50
GO
Mr. & Mrs. J. P. Sherry
Mr. & Mrs. Shepheard & Tony
2,000
100
Nareen & Derek
10
5
Mr. W. Crookshanks
50
Mr. & Mrs. W. H. Nolloth
50
Mr. J. Goddard
Mr T. E. Peated
30
Mr. & Men, D. Wasa
101
Mr. A. B. Dykes
100
50
Mr. & Mrs. A. P. Glanville
100
1,000
Mrs, T. C. Fairburn
10
B.D.M........
50
Dr. & Mrs. 1. D. Pringle
50
250
Mr. John S. Scoft
Master Peter Me, K. Sharp
100
CH, Erle & Jo
Mrs. H. W. Jolmstun
30
Mr. & Mrs. L. T. Holmen
200
Mrs. G. D. Pentreath
$0,347.30
Mr. & Mrs. D. W. Becken
M. F. 100.00
60.00
“A School Bay**
20.00
Mortant (Chls) Ltd,
10.00
Mrs. J. B. Groy
25.00
Lal Ter Unt contribution)
Mr. Kaufholz
Mina D. F. Toreland
Clark
LONDON, June 19 (Reuter). Mr. & Mrs. 9. Kema -The recent occupation of the Fierce
1. C. Crosamen International Zone at Tangier Mr. & Mrs. 4. 11. Compton
& Mr. B. F. was referred to at question time Mr. Edward Hurley,
Capt. & Mrs. McRae in the House of Commons to-day. Mr. F. E. D'Anada temedies
Mr. R. A. Butler, Under-Secretary Mr. & Me, F. M. Silva
Mr. S. P. Patiara........
for Foreign Affairs, said that on June & Mis. F. J. Partridge 14 the Spanish High Commissioner at Miss F. Cartwright Tetuan notified the French Consular. F. J. Jearock General that in agreement with the Mr. 11. Len French Government, the Spanish Capt. & Mrs. P. M. McSwlaey Government intended to occupy Mr. & Mrs, F. C. Dixon Tangler at once,
Military Occupation
On the same day also the British
Mr. & Mrs. 1. Goldratt
Messrs. R. II. & F. V. Won. Mrs. A. L. Murphy.
Mr. & Mrs. Edward M. Haymond Miss N. Kempton
Mr. L. M. S. Lloya!
PA & D P
Consul General at Tangier received a Mr. & Mr. J. Kempton note from the Spanish Consul General stating that the military occupation of Mr. Pe Mes, J, L. Litton Tangler and Its zone was carried out by troops of the Shereefian Mahalin
In the name of the Sullan of Morocco, with the exclusive object of securing the strict neutrality of Tangler,
It was added that the occupation was of a provisional character and that all rights of interested Powers and established services in the zone
would be respected.
Promiso Neutrality
Mr. W S. Liddall (Conservative) asked what steps would be taken to clear out all Spunish troops at Tangler
Ian Kempton ........ Dr. fe Mrs. Sterling Tomlinson Dr. if. Talbot ....... Anonymous (£400.0.0) Mr. de AITH, B. J. Mater Commodore & Mrs, Petera
Mr. Tulan
Miss Elsie Lumert
Mr. & Mrs. C. M. Mewinan Mr. A. Laile
Aah Stable
Mr. 5. A. Watson
Mr. A. McArthur
DS
Mr. P. V. Reveley
50.00 Mrs. F. W. & Miss W. Loureiro
Mr. C. S. J. Mabbatt (Bangkok) Jont, June & J Gordon
50.00
100.00 20.00
Mr. . . Sturt
Mr. R. A. Wickenson
500.00
Ltd
Staff China Provident L. & M. Co. Mr. & Mrs. TRI
00.04
101.50 20.00
Mr. G. G. Allkenhead
and so save a much more important Mr. & Mrs. H. Sando and dangerous situation, while Mr. Mr. V. Sz-wing
Mr.
Mrs, Arthur M. de Soura Henderson Stewart asked Mr. Buller Mr. & Mrs J. & Misi M. Adaut whether he was satisfied that this Mr. Robert Lay occupation would in fact preserve the Jardine Shipping & Friends (3r neutrality of that area.
"Els
Mr. Butler, replying, said: Majesty'o Government have been notified by the Spanish Government
instalment
Mr. F. 1. J. Kelly nathly)
Mr. & Mrs. J. E, D. Abbaskhan Ca...
& Mrs. 1. D. Wilmer
Mr. . . . Burt
that they intend to respect the Mr. & Mrs. F. C. Yount neutrality of Tangler."
Mr. & Mrs. J. Davidson
Me. Fred A. Xavier
Asked by Mr. E. Shinwell (Labour) Mr. Birs. 11. 3. §. Djako whether the Government were
re-tr. G. Frever
eclving any information from the Mr. & Mrs. E. Imion British Ambassador to Spain, Mr. Mr. D. McFerran Butler said: "Yes. That is why me Members of the Sports Club said we were notified. The Ambassa-
dor is very active."
U.S. Torpedo Boats
For The Allies
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, June 19 (UP),
The White House announces that the
Mr. & Mrs. J. E. Fotter
| Mr. & Mrs. K. R. Mibenskili
Mr. G. G. Wood
The Misses. Ellis
Col 1. B. 1olt
Mir. & Mrs. L. E. Lammert
Dr. & Mra, A. V. Greaves
Y. L. L...
Mr. W. Maurice Darton
Mins N, W, Newaliole
Mr. 6. Grove
Mr. & Mr. S. M. Gordon Mr. & Mrs. W, E. V
Webber... Mr and Mrs. D. E. Maugham
Correction
103
The only actual hint which the announcer gave of the conditions was 50 that political realism demands that 40 the balance of power between the two countries should be fixed in 2.500 some proportion to their population.
Envoys Named
300
100
50
~500
20
SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH? | BORDEAUX, June 10 (UP),-- 100 Unconfirmed reports state that the 5,000
French
plenipotentiaries are General 50 Huntzinger, M. Baudouin, the French Foreign Minister and M. Leon Noel, 100 CX-Ambassador to Berlin.
500
50
New Plan Of Attack
ZURICH, June 10 (Reuter).—All
Go Press reports from Rome and Berlin agree that the Axis partners are un- 50 likely to grant France un 300except on conditions amounting
10 complete capitulation.
armistice
to
According to Virglalo Gayda in the
50 "Giornale d'Itallu," Germany and 13.00 Italy will now attack Britain with 20.00 redoubled force,
1.4.2 5.0.0
Germany will attack in the north 100 while Italy will attack British post- 10tions generally in the Mediterranean,
Africa and Near East.
FOR
55
GY
£100.0.0. 10.0.0. £10.0.0.
In these areas, he declares, Italy is 78. 6d. certain h
whether success
the United States enters the war or not. Rome Predictions BERLIN, June 10 (Reuter) The 11.00, conditions offered to France, although 3.0.0. severe, will be more falr than those 3.0.0.
imposed at the end of the last war, 5.0.0.
states the "Giornale d'Italia," com-
10.0.0.
af
In yesterday's 1st a donation 50.00 $200 was acknowledged from Dr. and 20.00 Mrs. B. G. Birelt. This should have 1000read "Me and Mrs. B. G. Birch."
100.00
menting on the Munich meeting of the dictators, according to a tome dispatch received by the Ometal German news agency,
The paper writes: "It mu not be forgotten that by the Treaty of
Protection Of Schools Arrangements for the protection of schools, either by evacuation of the pupils or physical protection of the buildings, have also been prepared.
Government buildings
are also
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SHIRTS
DRINK
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Prices range from $5.00 to $13.50%
All less 10% cash discount.
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Colds and Coughs
with
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treated and blended by expert Tak is emphasised in the report
European Chemists.
Obtainable at Chemists' and De--
being sulinbly protected against of the Director of Air Services.partment Stores, In 75 cents and bombs, and all important buildings
it is explained that the school had $2.00 packages, or direct from have been supplied with sandbags and a fairly active year in both the flying equipment for dealing with incendiary and engineering departments, bombs....
The two elecirle companies, the gas works, the Dairy Farm have prepared their own A.R.P. schemes, and their staffs have been suitably trained, Government has agreed to contribute 50 per cent, of the cost of
protecting the bulldings of these companies, who have already put the work in hand.
The outbreak of hostilities in Europe and the subsequent mobili- sation of the flying instructors cur- talled the activities of the flying sec- tion to a certain degree during the lalter part of 1939,
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Secure Flying Liconcos Two out of the five machines were badly damaged during the year, buti the remaining three maintained Compulsory Shelters Possible
continuous training both for private Government may shortly introduce pupils as well as for members of the of Golden Grimn Medicinal Tea for every legislation making the provision of Volunteer Air Arm.
Fulford Co., Ltd, self; a separato blend
IL Ench Tes contains bot less than twoire
air raid sheers compulsory to owners A total of 1,601 hours was flownstinct Ingredients; and they are sald of newly crested buildings accom-by the school. Sixteen pupils ob- under a money-back Kitarantos, modating over 50 persons.
tained "A" flying licences and two Various schemes for the
mass pupils secured their "B" licences. protection of the general public
In the engineering section, ten have been prepared but, according
students pussed the examinations for to the report, were not found prae-
Government certificates. ticable, both from financial point
of view and for wiher cogent rea- sons. Government has decided that pro- tection should only be given to those persons caught in the streets during qan nir enid. To enrry out this polley view to the construction of trenches, n survey of the open spaces, with n
and plans have been
completed
has been ch will enable this work to be undertaken immediately a state of emergency is declared.
Potential Shelters
In addition, a large number of well- colony constructed buildings in the have been earmarked as potential nir
Donation of $100 acknowledged as Versailles, 1.00 from Mrs. L. C. Davis, should have
Germany ond Austria rold shelters.
An evacuation scheme were deprived of almost 10,000,000 been Mrs. L. O. Davis,
has been $10 from people of German blood and that prepared by a special sub-committee 30.00 10.00 "Tea Adviser" 100.00 "Payment for literary contribution."
should have been Germany was robbed of all her appointed for the purpose.
colantes.
Sufficient respirators of all types and protective clothing have been de- manded from the Crown Agents to meet the needs of A.R.P, and Essential Services.
500,00
100.00
100.00
150.00
30.00
110,00
50.00
100,00
50.00
3,710 500
Why Wooderson
Left A.F.S.
Soon to be in the RAF., hoving 10 registered with his age group, Sydney Wooderson, holder of the world's 100 running record for a mile, tells why 200 he resigned "on the spot" from the
30 Auxiliary Fire Service.
100
100 Wooderson says he was repri- 50manded twice for the procedure he adopted to obtain time от for
1,000
50
200 athletic training, although he had Best anked the correct procedure and had only acted on it.
Mr. Alfred Morris
200
Mr. & Mr. Kerr
Mr. W. Kelth Mackie
Construction Stuff Shing Mun
Catchwater
50
20
20
U.S. Navy Department has leased | Mr. & Mrs. It. C. Neavan
Miss F. Chart twenty high-speed torpedo bonts to C. & J. M. Browneli the Allies.
Mr. F. Connolly The transaction was carried oui Mr. & Mrs. A. J. Kow with the full approval of President Mr. & Mr, W. Leonard Roosevelt.
"It is merely an extension of our policy of extending all possible material assistance to Britain and France" sald Mr. Stephen Early, President Roosevelt's secretary, in making the announcement. Lo-day.
Mr. A. Vago
Members French Community (per Mr. E. D. Teesdale
French Consul)..... Gray Tims.
Central Meat & Dalry Supply Co. Mr. de Mra, C. M. Half
Mr. & Mr. D. Z Strellest Mrs Clarr Beth....... Mr. & Mrs. 31. Maynárd
THIP OF T. V. SOONG
It is reported that Mr. T. V. Soong 100 departed for the United States on
Tuesday by Clipper.
· 10
"Nor, must it be forgotten that Italy, in spite of its Inek of space, also had its colonies wrested from. It. "The new order in Europe will necessarily restore national unity, fair political equilibrium. These are distribution of overseas possessions conditions of a long European and world peace."
PUBLIC TOLD
ITS DUTY
LONDON, June 19 (Reuter).-The Ministry of Home Security has issued a statement stating that the duty of the public in the event of invasion is to remain where they are unless in- structed to leave.
Measures are prepared and are now
In addition, 100,000 respirators are store for sale to the general
public.
A total of four million sandbags are now stored and à further order for four million is to be placed this year.
NAZI AIM IS REVENGE
OPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
BERLIN, June 10 (UP)—"One thing that we will take care of is that the France of Richelieu, Clementcau and Reynaud will not be realised," said the "Boersen Zellung," I dla- using the arrangements for an a mistice to-day.
In response to a telephone enquiry being put into effect to prevent roads the Chinese at Mr. Soong's town office being blocked and to ensure the safety
"We know that nothing is gained 100 said that Mr. Soong did not attend of the civil population in the event of
office yesterday and he was not in
by the military defeat of France 1,500
Invasion. 60n position to say anything about Mr. Emphasis is laid on the recent exalche," the newspaper adds. SOU Soong's movements: One
"We know that our continent will Chinesa periences of the Low Countries and
never and peace it the eternal m.newspaper sald that Mr. Soong has France in which military operations
trouble-maker is not now condemned gone to Chungking to attend a con- were dangerously humpered by, re- ference.
to elemnal powerlessness.”- fugeen blocking the roads.
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Rothschild Escapes
His Second Flight From Nazis
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” BERLIN, June 19 (UP).---
Baron Rothschild, head of the famous banking family who fled from Austria after the Nazi putsch in 1937, haa. departed from France.
He arrived at San Sebastian in Spain to-day with many other re- fugees who are fleeing from France In anticipation of complete; German conquest of the country.
Before the war Baron Rothschild was often host of the Duke of Wind-
for.
Famous Family,
He was a descendant of one of the five sons of Mayer Amschel, the founder of the Rothschlid fortunes, who were created barons of the Austrian empire in 1822. The name Rothschild came from the red shield which Amschel used on his premises us a business sign,
With his conversational "gifts, and wide knowledge of people and offairs, Baron Rothschild has been always welcome in high social circles. But he was hated by the Nazis and when they entered Austrin they, scized, all hin property.
The Duke of Windsor
van Daton Rothschild's guest at Enzensfeld after his abdication, remaining there until he departed for Francs to marry Min. Simpson.
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Baron Rothschild filed to France after the Germans entered Austria.
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