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RADIO

Beethoven Symphony No.

In C Major, Op. 21

voor

Do passagekosten rekening van de betrokkenen. Onvermogenden kun- non zich

Consulaat- tot het Genernal wenden,

Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH..

Exchange At A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London

Demand London

T.T. Bingapore.

T.T. Shanghal

1/2

.370

.5294

T.T. Japan

.8714

.T.T. India

.8311⁄2

T.T. Manila

TT. U.S.A.

.23

9312

+40/4

T.T. Batavia

.43%

T.T. Bangkok

.140%

T.T. Saigon

.Nom

T.T. Franco

.Nom.

..100

T.T. Australia

..1/0

BUYING

4 m/s L/C London

4 m/s D/P London

1/3

4 m/s L/C U.S.A.

-2494

4 m/s Franco

Nom.

30 da India

.84

U.S. Cross rate in London 4.0214 U.S. Cross rate in N.Y. ...3.01

T/T, Switzerland

1/3%

H. K. Stock Market

The

The Acting Connul-General for the Netherlands in Hong Kong advises women and children of 1Netherland nationality, especially women with children, to leave Hong Kong as soon as possible. Partleylars about passago

to

following quotations were |Manila and the Netherlands-Indies issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar-

may be obtained from the Java-ket this morning, China-Japan Line and other ship- ping officen. The costs of the passage will be for the account of the concerned. Destitutes may apply to the Consulate-General.

ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 3140 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles)

Radio Programme Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency of 345 ke's, and en Short Wave from 1-2,15 p.m. and B-11 p.m. on 9.52 m.c's, per second, 12.15 p.m. Short, Service of Inter- cossion.

12.30 Variety Programme from Musical Comedy.

1.0 Local

Weather Report.

1.03 Seymour

Time

Signal and

Ilicks, Blanley Holloway, Wish Wynno and The Western Brothers,

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Announce- Weather Forecast and ments.

1.45 Beethoven-Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 21.

The B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra conducted by Arturo Toscanini. -

2.15 Close down.

tra

8.0 "For the Children."

NOTICE

HONG KONG TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED. Interim Dividend

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an INTERIM DIVIDEND of FOUR per cent (4%) for the six months ending 30th June, 1940, amounting to FORTY cents per

0.30 Emil Room and Hin Orches-share on the Fully Paid Up

6.45 A Variety Programme,

7.30 London Kelay-The News, 8.0 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements,

and

Alfred Plecaver

8.03 This week's programmes, 8.07 Alfredo

Campoll and Hits Orchestra (Tenor).

Cavatina (Raff); Canzonetta (D'Ambrosio), Alfredo Campoli and His Orchestra; Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses (Openshow); Beauty's Eyes (Tost!), Alfred

Shares and TEN cents per share. on the Partly Paid Up Shares of the Company will be paid on MONDAY, the 8th July, 1910, on which date Dividend Warrants may be obtained on application at the Registered Office of the Com- pany. Exchango Building, 4th floor.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Piccaver (Tenor) Company will be CLOSED from with Pinno; La Capricciosa (Rica);WEDNESDAY, the 26th June to Hora Staccato (Dinicu-Helfetz), SATURDAY, 6th JULY, 1910, both Alfredo Campoli (Violin) with Plane

Hear You

песотр.;

Singing (Contes), Alfred Ficcaver (Tenor) with Plano ассотр.; Serenade Out of the Night (Spoliansky); Letter On (Grimshaw), Alfredo Campoil and His Salon Orchestra.

8.37 Morton Downey, The Threa Virtuosos, The Three Musketeers and The Bickershaw Colllery Band,

0.0 London Relay-The News and Tropical Talks.

945 Light Opera,

10.0

11.0

An hour of Dance Muslo. Close down.

HEAVY RAIDS

ON BRITAIN

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, June 30 (UP)[~ cendiary bomba set fire to a school and two timber yards on the north. rnst Scottish coast to-day. All blazes were quickly extinguished and there were no casualties,

Explosions, believed to be bomba

heard in Wales to-day.

wer Bombs In South-West

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, July 1 (UP)--Án Air Ministry communique to-day sald enemy planes crossed the coast at several points during the night and thant anti-aircraft batteries were brought into action.

German planes were reported over north-cast England, north-east Scot- land and Wales early this morning. Bombs were dropped in south-west England.

German Claims

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" BERLIN, June 30 (Domel)-The Fuchrer's Headquarters to-day an- nounced that the Berman air force yesterday raided various munition factories and harbour constructions in the British Isles, badly destroying many of them by fire.

Intensive raids were carried out, particularly against

↑ largo con-

centration of tanks in Cardiff, over south-east Wales and Bristol,

STOCK MARKET REPORT

days Inclusive,

By Order of the

Board of Directors,

J. P. SHERRY,

Manager. Hongkong, 11th, June, 1940,

THE GREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPH CO. LTD.

CABLE & WIRELESS, LTD.

Senders of telegrams are hereby notified that from 1st July, 1940, and

until further notice, the charges for telegramis"will" bö collected at the reduced rate of $1.50 to equal Gold Frane 1.00,

The British Empire remain unchanged.

Rates

B. W. O. F. KNITTING

WORKERS ARE NOTIFIED, THAT FINISHED CAR- MENTS AND WOOL MAY BE HANDED IN AT THE THE HELENA MAY TO- MORROW, TUESDAY, JULY 2. AS USUAL.

FREIGHTER TORPEDOED

Britain Losos Two Merchant Ships

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH

NEW YORK, June 30 (UP). Hongkong Stock Exchange official Mackay-Radio reports that the summary issued Saturday says:

Sales were reported of Lands, at British freighter, Guido, 8,921 $30, China Lights Out at $6, New tone, was torpedoed off the shares at $3.05, Dairy Farms at $17 south-western tip of Ireland to and Telephones at 349. There were enquiries for H.K. Banks and Unions but no business transpired, buyers

day.

steamer, Zarlon, 4,071 tons, bullt is. It also reports that the British and sellers ideas being too diver-1938, was also torpedoed. The post-

gent,

e Buyers. H.K. Banks $1,000

Watsons

$7.45 Salicrú.

Humphreys $8

HK. Govt: 4% Loan 103,50 D. lat HK. Göyl: 31% Loon 15.50 D. Int

Sale

Lands $30

China Ights (old) $0°

China: Lighta” (new). $8.03 Telephones (old) $19 Dairy Farms $17.50

BANKS

H.K. Banks $....

H.K Banks (Lon. Reg.) FL.K. Banks (H.K. Reg.) Chartered C Mercantile, A. & D. £ Mercantile, C. £

1,000 n. £7984 n 2..55 .

..5% n.

.20% n. .114 n. .73 n.

INSURANCES

Canton ..

Union $.

218 n. 300 n. 05.cts. n.

H.K. Fire $.

100

SHIPPING

East Asia S

China Underwriters $

Douglases $..

· Steamboats $....

Indo-Chinas P. $ x.d, Indo-Chinas DS.. Shell (Bearera) s/- Waterboats $x.d....

DOCKS ETC.

Wharves $.. Docks (old) $. Docks (new) $; Providents $.. Sh. Docks Sh. $.

Kailan 5/- Raubs $.. H.K. Mines

120 n. 11 n. ,100 n. ...80 . ,33/14 n.

.0.00 n.

15 m. .151⁄2 n.

.3%1⁄2 n.

.2311⁄2 h

MINING

LANDS

Hotels $. Lands $... Lands 4% Debentures S'hal Lands Sh. Humplueys $.

H.K. Realfies $. Chinese Estates $.

UTILITIES

Trums $1 Peak Trams (old) $.. Peak Trams (new) $.. Star Ferries

Y.- Ferries 5.

China Lights (old) `$..

China Ciebts: (now); $. H.K. Electric (old) $.. H.K. Electrics (new) $. Macao Electrics

(old) $ Macao Electrics (new) $. Sandakan

Lights Telephones (old) $. Telephones (new) $.

INDUSTRIALS

Paris Ruled By Nazi Decrees

Death Penalty For Offences

July 1, 1940.

DUTCH AND NORWEGIANS

FROM PAGE ONE

Mr. Okazakil said that there aro about 700 Jupanese in the Colony.

Big C.P. Linor: To Become A "Ferry"

The big luxury liner which

Ja

Dairy Farm Fraud

Man's Trick To Obtain Goods Arrested by Mr. A. K. Omar of the Dairy Farm Co., Ltd., Ng Wai, 25, stood before Mr. R.

POST OFFICE

INWARD"MAILS

Air Mall by "imperial. Always--

Service"

Amoy

July

Saigon

July

London, Straits and Manila. Shanghal.. Haiphong Palembang

July

July

July Air Mali by "Pan American Airways-

date, 25th

carrying the first contingent of avacuees is expected to operate be-Edwards at the Central Magis- Direct Servict." San Francisco

tracy this morning charged with shong th June... Jobtaining goods by false pre-Haiphong and Holhow

tences.

Haiphong

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" PARIS, By Air Courier to Ber- iin, June 30, (UP).—General Von Brauchitsch to-day lasued a decree saying that all firearms, ammunition and war materials as well as radio equipment in oc- cupied France must be surren- dered to the nearest German army post within 24 hours, under the pain of death or Imprison-to Manila. ment with hard labour.

like a too and Manlin almost

ferry for the next few days. It will make several tripe, during the week

cel'stopping in each port only a few hours,

It is understood that another large ner duc during the week will also be used to take women and children

The main evacuation will be on Friday when a fleet of smaller ships

The decree is similar to that issued in conquered "Polong and is also ap-is expected to be used. plicable to Belgium and Luxembourg.

Eight Decreas

It was pointed out to-day that be- aides the ometal evacuation to Munila, there are other places to which women and children can be sent. The Government is still permitting people to book passages to Slang

It also provides the death penalty for any nets of violence of whatever nature against Germany by the in-hal. habitants, Atte, some time, the Paris newspaper publish- eight other. decrees as follows--

may

nay nol be

Car Parking Forbidden

1. Prisoners of war

In order to facilitate the arrival of persons and baggage at the recep- contacted wit therisation German nu-

tion stations on the Island, the public 2. No pamphlets

be distri-la notified that no parking or waiting or meetings or demonstra Street between Des Voeux Road and buted

vehicles will be permitted in Fedder tions organised 3. The dismissal of employees

Queen's Road or in Jackson Road in the quilling of work by em- day, Thursday and Friday.

front of the Hongkong Club on Tues ployees with intention to harm German lateresis is forbidden.

ог

4. The publishing of material barm-

ful to the Reich is forbidden.

means

5. Listening publicly or alone Lo nan-German or unauthorised radio broadcasts is forbidden. 6. The spreading of anti-Germa

news by radio or any other

strictly forbidden. 7. The German laws shall be ap- plicable to all cases brought be- fore a military tribunal for trial, 8. All the foregoing deerees become

effective immediately.

FULL EVACUATION ON

FROM PAGE ONE

15/3 n.

members can under .9.50 n. siances be accepted. Octs. n.

any

Dramatic Touch

circum-

Those

He was alleged to have purported Jefferies to collect certain provisions. that he had been sent by Mr. N. J. L.. Ng was also charged with obtain- ing goods by means of a forged pass bookt.. prisonet for six months with hard Ng pleaded guilty and was im Inbour.

was

Accused's Trick Det.-Sergeant Cullinan said the practice of Mr. Jefferies: boy to go to the Dairy Farm every morning and hand in a pass book for various provisions required. After doing this, the boy would go away and re- turn for the goods later.

On Saturday morning, the boy went to the Dairy Farm in Wyndham Street and handed in the pass book for provisions. The boy was away. for about three quarters of an hour and was informed by the Dairy Farm that

a man had called from Mr. Jeffries and had taken the pass book and goods away.

Later on the same day, Ng was indies registering to arrested by Mr. A. K. Omar of the morrow at the various stations are

Dairy Farm, Queen's Road Branch, requested not to bring their child- and it was discovered that Ng had ren unless the children have to be Mr. Jefferies' pats vaccinated.

that earlier book with him and had obtained uther Government House informed the

NI "Telegraph" this morning that Mrs. Police Station and stated that he had was taken to the Central Smith's engagements this week will seen Mr. Jefferies boy entering the not be cancelled, at least until fur-Dairy Farm and had walted a while ther notice.

Foods.

before entering

July 2

*July 2

July 2. July.

OUTWARD MAILS

Monday, July 1. Canton

.7 p.m. Manliu Straits

7.00 p.m. p.m. an

Tuesday, July 2 Manila, Batavia and Sourabaya Strafts and Calcutta Porrels,

8.30 am.

.10.30 am. ,11.30am.

Shanghai and Parcels only for Tien-

Letters,

Mauritius and Lourenco Marques

tain12.30 pin.

1 30 p.m. Manila

.3.30pm.. Air Mad for Malaya, Java and Aus-- tralia by the "Imperial Airways Service,"

Reg. Ord,

Ker

K.P.O.

July 2, 5.p.m. ...July 2, 6.30 pm. G.P.O.

July 2, 5 p.m.

July 2, 7p.m

Ord. Air Mall for Manila. Guam, Hono- lulu. U.8.A., and Europe via "Fan American Airways

TTAD -

Atlantio Services."

.July 2, 5 pm.

K.F.O.

Reg.

Ord,

.July 3, 5.30 p.m..

G.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

Amoy

..July 2, 5 p.m.

.July 2, 7 p.333.-

12.30 p.m.

Wednesday, July 3

"The official order for evacuation had been and saying that he Air Mall for Indo-China, Iran, and..

Mr. Jefferies to

collect the provisions asked for and the pass book.

he

applies, of course, to Mrs, Smith," Mrs. Smith's plans yet."" spoltesman said. "We do not know

The B.W.OF. Knitting Commiticesce a friend who know English and Having obtained these, Ng went to request the "Telegraph" to annotiner to workers who have finished gar-

this naked

man to enter some ments and wool that their material

Items in the pass book. Ng had stated that Mrs. Jefferies required may be handed in at the Helena May these goods and had had no time to to-day as usual.

write them out herself as she was going out. Nga friend thought this statement perfectly genuine.

Goods Sold

The Busy Bee drive for to-morrow has been cancelled. First Evacuees Leave 4.30 p.m.

The first evacutes

will leave at 4.30 to-day and will arrive in Manila at dawn on Wednesday,

The Variety Entertainment which was to have taken place in the West Lounge, European Y, M. C. A.

on

A dramatle touch to the evacuation Thursday, July 4, in aid of the

the

was provided yesterday evening when "South China Morning Post" .4.30 n.

the American President liner Pre-Fund, has been-cancelled. .30 .sident Coolidge, which was instructed ..100 n.

by direct radio messages from .9.80 n.State Department in Washington to return to Hongkong for orders. The 34. President Coolidge had left Hongkong 1044 1. curly yesterday morning for Manila. The American liner is now being 14 n. held until midnight to-day for evacua- 7.40 n. tion purposes but it is

emphasised

3.70

11 that no instructions have been given

.00

60 by the American Consulate to Ameri-

.22.

War

WHY GOVT. HAS ORDERED

FROM PAGE ONE

3.05dvised that the present time would

cans to evacuate. American subjects but the tranport of sa. residing in the Colony-there

Women and 105 sai about 1,000 have been

ore chlidren would not requiro ocean- unoficially going ships. We have plenty of river 36 n. be a good one to take that holiday." taken rapidly in large numbers.

steamers on which they could be

I.

37

.17 n. The American gunboats Tulsa and. 16 n. Asheville are being held in the Colony .11. in case evacuation of Americans

10 s. should become really necessary and

· No Discrimination

"There is no discrimination. The evacuate as

.8 n. it is not anticipated that the Pre-Government wants to

The Del Sergeant sald that all the goods taken from the Dairy Farm were sold by Ng to a shop keeper in alone had been recovered, they having Queen Victoria Street; these provi- bad he had been previously employ: been sold for $7. When arrested, Ng. ed by Mr. Jefferies. Mr. Jefferies had no recollection of the man at all, and averred that Ng had not been employed by him,

U.S. WARSHIPS ON MOVE

FROM PAGE ONE

France by the "Air France Afr WAJD.”

Straits

Rex,

K, P. O.

.....July 3, 5.00.m. Ord,........July 3, 5.30 p.ni

G. P. O.

..July 3, 5.00 m. Ord. July 3, 7.00 p.m.

.7 p.m...

Reg.,

• Superscribed Correspondence Only

HITLER & JAPAN

LONDON, June 30 (UP), —-

The Diplomatic Correspondent of the "People" claims that un- confirmed reports indicate that the U.S. has received secret warning that Hitler plans to offer Japan alliance.

an immediate

According to the Correspond- cnt, the offer; includes a "guarantee of absolute Japanese

domination in the Pacific and the annexation by Japan of the and American fleets would be advan-Dutch East Indies, French Indo China, British Columbia, Burma, tageous to both nations,"

Senator Pittman expressed the the Federated. Malay States, opinion that the US. Flect would not Singapore and certain Australian be required in the Pacife if the territory." Britisli Fleet moved to Singapore,

He regards the French noval units which

on important naval arm

sident Coolidge will be held after many people was it possibly can, we will co-operate with the British Navy New Strike

Dutch Linors Ready

Cald: Maeg. (Ord.), Sh; $14.00-n|midnight.- Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $...12.. Canton Tees $. Cements $... H.K. Ropes $

STORES, &c Dairy Farms $.. Watsons $...... Lane Crawfords $. Sinceres. $ Wing On (H.K.) Powell

COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $... S'hal Cotton Sh. $

MISC.

13 n.

4 n..

Two Dutch liners are being held to assist in the evacuation of Dutch, British and other Allied 1734 Should it become necessary.

nationals 7.45 b.

The Netherlands Consulate has in- 7.45.n.

structed all Dutch subjects to hold 2.60 n. themselves in readiness for evacua-

.30 .

,0.60°n. 1% n.

.1 n. 11.

..

would be pleased if there were a fin spite of the armistice in France. million people less in the Colony.

The more people we have here, the more they eat. There are con- ceivable circumstances under which we might be short of food. Everyone sent away means that there is more to eat for the others.

To-day's Meating

Chinese Massing SPECIAL TO THE **TELEGRAPH"

stated that a large

SHANGHAI, July 1 (UP)—It is Chinese Army under Marshal Li Tsung-jen, the Kwangsi leader, has massed within ten miles, at the French Indo-China border.

In America

Cooks And Stewards Called Out

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH SAN FRANCISCO, June 30 (UP):

The Chinese troops are prepared |--The Marico Cooks and Stewards to enter Indo-Ching the minute It is Union has called a strike against the of learned a Japanese invasion has com-Pacific American Shipowners' Asso-

ciation.

The strike is to become effective at midnight.

U.S. Comment

Doctrine for the Far

Efforts at mediation by the United Stateo Conciliation Service have: failed, and representatives of the Shipowners Association say that the siriko is a "certainty."

The Union and its operators nave presented their "not proposals;"

The strike will effect 175 ships,

"A special meeting will be held tion.

Similar Instructions have been this afternoon to discuss meana issued by the Norwegian Consulate. evacuating those of non-European menced. The French Consulate states that it descent. It must be remembered that .30% .

will be guided by advice from the there are immigration restrictions in 210 n. Hongkong Government.

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" many countries. One of the things H. K. Entertainments 5.

WASHINGTON, June 30 (UP)~- to be considered is whether limited Constructions (old) $.

Record Clipper Bookings

The "Washington Star remarks on permission, to enter such countries Arita's statement: "There would be Constructions (now) $.

The Pan American Clipper will

can be arranged by bond, Vibro Piling $..

"The Government wants people to little quarrel with Japan's declaration ... evacuate a considerable number of leave. We are doing everything we Ch. Govt. 5% 1026

Monroc GSBds. 43% 1.

3% people who are not covered by the can to encourage people to leave.

East if such H.K, Govt. 4% Loan

declaration did not ....103 8. compulsory evacuation order. H.K. Govt. 32% Loan (x. int.)95 n. By Bo'clock this morning, over 40 Those sent first are those whom it is boundaries which she proclaims.

Everyone has the sume opportunities.herself does not intend to respect the 5,000 cooks and stewards and 20,000 contain clear indications that Japan Morsmans Inv. (Lon:) s/- 8/10% nintending passengers had booked to most practical to send first." Moramans Inv. (H.K.) sf..4/- n. depart by the Clipper a record Bgure

MANILA BHARES

for any trans-Pacific flight. The Following are sales and bid prices: air-liner is capable of carrying 84 June 20. July 1. passengers on the four-hour hop to

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French Fleet At British Bases

Pan American Airways advised this morning that the Clipper will not now arrive until Thursday. It will leave again on Friday morning.

Rush On Banks

REFUGEES

Mr. Arita' gives clear evidence of other seafaring workers as well as Japan's Intention not only to modtry 20,000 longshoreme the existing status in Japan's favour,

FEARnure cast Asiatic and South but to bring under her domination

TO RETURN

FROM PAGE ONE

response. I was told by one official:

Sea regions.

"Nelther the American people, nor

any other people interested in the Orient, can contemplate this with- out grave concern.

RUSH TO MARRY.

Continued From Page

Allch of 140 A Kennedy Road, Hong- Totalitarian Hopes SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH

kong were married to-day. For banks, to-day ordinarily would authorities were satisfied with the

Lieut. Lawrence Dudley Kilbee, have been the busiest "holiday" of "The movement is gaining momen-siderable interest has been occasioned Martin, daughter of Mrs. M. A. Mar

ROME, Juno 30 (Domel)-Coa- the year, for the financial year ended

RNVR and Miss Grace Evelyn yesterday. On top of this, the institutum and we hope that about 2,000 re- by the radio

broadcast of the tiri of Sydney, are being married this ions were faced on Saturday by an

fugees will return to their territory Japanese Foreign

Minister,

Mr. afternoon. omelal announcement that to-day was during this afternoon, while we may Arita, in favour of the formation of not to be regarded

Mr J. Ormiston, Director a "prace bloc" as a holiday. expect larger numbers to-morrow." This step was taken by Government Japaneso Inspection,

It is hoped in Berlin and Rome Messrs. Raisa, Bradley and Co, Ltd

and Mrs. Diana Nelson of Hongkong that Japan will take positive measures There appeared to be a slight hitch to drive from East Asia the influences and Australia were married on

Saturday,

....

In order to facilitate the plans for the evacuation.

In permitting the Chinese to cross at of the democraile nations, such as to crowded this Man Kam To this morning, resulting France, Britain and the Netherlands, All banke were again morning as depositors withdrew suf-in Japanese officers crossing the "who are obstructing the construction cient funds for evacuation. It was frontier, where they were received of a new order in East Asia," matable that a large number of by police and other officials and con- Chinese were withdrawing big sums, ducted to Shataukok and Lowu, pre- Steamship offices were also crowded sumably to investigate arrangement ind

It is

The British authorities staled that Coolidge will pated that the President

will be a packed ship when they had received fullest co-opera- she departs. If berth accommodation tion, from the Japanese.

of

which he appeared to anticipate and He did riot define the developments

till more light is shed thereon it is dimcult to assess the importance of the declaration

London Comment LONDON, July 1 (Reuter) "Times" Pacifle," refers to Mr. Hochfro Pacifle and the Far East are to be editorial, "Japan and the If it means that wide regions of the Arita's broadcast. tion of the Zarlon is not given. The MADRID, June 30 (Domel)-The accommodated in the smoke rooms.

regarded as a Japanese sphero of in- SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPİ

is unavailable unofficial evacuees by It is also reported that about 200

It says the main feature was the fluence, where other powers, if the American President Jiner will be refugees have re-crossed into China Zartan is sold to be to need of tugs.

proclamation of a sort of Monroe tolerated at all, are to keep to their bulk of the French Ficet is reported U.S. Ship's Report

proper at isolated points of the Doctrine covering the Far East and proper stationg then the claim will to bo concentrated of the British

border. They apparently used these 244 Position Of Schools

great,

unspecified, part of South not easily be accepted by the nations Mackay-Radio states that the re-naval bases at Alexandria and

points of ingress instead of the three Pacific.

which have definite rights in those ports come from the American Cyprus.

All-Hongkong schools are, for the

Adesignated points.

Tokyo is obviously taking full ad- parts of the world. steamer, Excalibur, which is en route

It is

uncertain whether the time being continuing studies but it refugees who wish to rettirn are given to Galway,

ven Whitehall. It is a development in expects to be consulted in French naval commanders will sub is certain that the CBS.. and other a medical certificate which is handed evitable after the defeat of France ultimate The Guido

gave her position as Lat. mit to the Bordeaux orders to return schools will close in a day or so.

territorial

politient 40 deg. 63 mins, north and Long 11 to French ports.

demand dex, 11 mins. west.

Schools were open to-day but af to the Japanese sentries, who coun- and need cause no surprise, changes in the Pacific, her

ter-sign li-with It is stated here that all the French 10 am the children were told to re-refugees puss ever they are handed clyaton in Eastern Asia of the South when the foundations of the frontiers

chop. Before the

Significant wWOR Mr. Arita's in would be. natural enough at Ume The Zarian is a Canadian steamer, military commanders in North Africa turn to their homes. The ships were torpedoed about have now agreed to submit to the In addition to the children, many

out a portion of free. rice.

Seas, a vast area which he did not of a great part of the world have 10.30 p.m. Eastern standard time. armistico term

The border Itself was completely attempt to define but which might been, shaken or swept away by less of the teachers will be evacuated.....qufet this morning. ·

Include anything from Java to Talli. violence.

According to present arrangements, vantogo of the pre-occupations of But if It only "means that

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