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Australian League Football Results
15
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" MELBOURNE, June (UP)-No games were played in South Australia on Saturday. In Victoria, Melbourne played havoc with the Don defenders, piling up 17 goals and 20 be- hinds against 7-12.
The most exelling game was be- tween Geelong and Carlion, only one point separating the two teams when; the final whistle went. The Salnis dawned Fitzroy by 8-11 to C-12 and Richmond humbled Footscray by
15-12 to 12-10. The Tigers piled up 10-14 (128 · points) against South, who could manage only 4 goals, 18) belinds (42) and were, therefore, the lowest scoring team in Vic.
Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
WAR FUND CAN
CHEQUE
Seventh instalment
Sent To Govt.
A father cheque for $35,000 has been forwarded to the Colonial Secretary as the seventh Instalment of the "South China Morning Post" and "Hongkong Telegraph" War Fund.
The chequo was sent to the Government this morning.
Police Canteen
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Latest contributions to the War. Fund are as follows: Members of the Royal Naval Yard Dr. Be Mrs. Les lian Liong Sale of Old Newspapers per Euro
pean Y.M.C. TYL
Totalk to Wale: $1,240,123,96 and £2,030 108, DC.
1920
10
Holding Out At Moyale
Latest Position In Frontier Warfare CAIRO, July 14 (Reuter)
July 15, 1940.;
TRADE
READY
WITH FOOD SUPPLIES
Tinned Goods For All Our Needs
By EDWARD C. GAYLER
BRITAIN'S trade in canned goods is likely to become one of our most important industrios as an outcome of the war. The canning industry, still in its infancy in the last war, now supplies a large proportion of our food requirements.
In fact, we could live entirely on tinned products.
During the past winter our home production and consumption of tinned vegetables rose by 50 per cent. Lord Woolton, the Food Minister, has appealed to the corners to find a way of preserving more green vegetables. In consequence, British canners are making plans to expand their vegetable packing by 100 per cent.
This country already takes some 73 per cent. of the total volume of tinned goods coming on to the world market. In the home industry about £5,000,000 of tin and £60,000,000 of fruit and vegetables are used annually,
From Strawberries To Bread
There are over 350 varieties of tinned goods available to the housewife, varying from such delicacies as strawberries to staple commodities like bread.
POST OFFICE
Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.
:
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered, and Parcel Mall are losed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertis- ed to close at or before 8 ajn, re- ristered and parcel malla are closed it 5 pm, on the previous day. When nails are advertised to close after 1 pan. Registered and Parcel minils are closed at 8.p.m.
INWARD BAILS
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways
Servico" Halphong
Manila Shanghal.
Japan
Direct "Service"-San
July 15.
July 15.
July 16.
July 15.
July 16.
Francisco
July 16.
Air Mall by "Tan American Air-ways
date, 2nd July. Calcutta and Straits Japan and Shanghal- Sandakan Shanghai Canton
July July.10. ..July 10.
Java and Manila
Ale Mail, by. "Imperial Airways
Service" Bangkok and Salgon Canton Japan and Shanghai Shanghal.... Calcutta and Strolls
When canning was first started in this country on a commercial scale by Mr. Samuel W. Smedley in 1923, the object was to make use of our surplus of fruit. Now the Smedley factories have their own fruit and vegetable farms. The acreage given over to certain vegetables for the
One of the easiest ways to Canton Smedley factories is being doubled this year.
perishable fruits and Japan
is
RADIO Exchange At vegetables (a to can them. In unelmien y
In the West, Subiaco and East Fremantle led with 108 points each Claremont, were top scorers with 17-13 (125 points) against West Perth (14-12), and Swan Districts: A British communique states humbled Perth into lowest score. that in the northern frontier In all Stutes, the Collingwood-district our garrison is still South Melbourne match in Victoria holding out at Moyale, in the provided both top and low scores,
Complete results were as follows: neighbourhood of which severo
fighting
between continues Italian and British reinforce- ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) ann 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) Mendelssohn's Concerto In
VICTORIA Melbourne 17-20 (132) beat Es-ments. sendon 7-12 (54).·'
Geelong 12-10 (81) beat Carlton
11-21 (00).
0-12
St. Kilda 0-11 (59) beat Fitzroy
2 (48). North Melbourne 11-11 (77) beat Hawthorn B×10 (70).
Richmond 15-10 (100) beat seray 12-10 (B2).
Collingwood 10-14 (128) South Melbourne 4-18 (42).
In Somaliland a mnali fronter post at Abdul Ghadir was attacked and captured by the enemy in con- siderable sirengib.
to
In the western desert, ensualties were again caused to Itallon motor transport columna attempting Foot-supply the fort of Capuzzo,
Mersa Matruh was ineffectively beat bombed.
WEST AUSTRALIA Subinco 15-18 (108) drew withi East Fremantle 16-12 (108).
Swan Districts 13-0 (87) bent Perth 10-22 (82);
Claremont 17-13 (125) beat West} Perth 14-12 (90).
South Fremantle 18-14 (122) beat East Perth 10-13 (73).
YANKEES
BLANK OUT WHITE SOX
NEW YORK. July 14 (Reuler).— Ruffing added to his pitching honours) to-day when he blanked out the Chicago White Sox, enabling the New York Yankees to win 4-0. In n second. American League game, the Philadelphia Athletics humbled the Detroit Tigers 8-2.
Scores were:
AMERICAN LEAGUE
H.K. Stock Market
The following quotations wero issued on the Hongkong Stack Mar- ket this morning.
BANKS
..1,150 sn.
H.K. Banks 3.. H.K. Banks (Lon. Reg.) £..03 m. HK Banks (11.K. Reg.) £..05 n. Chartered
Mercantile, A. & B. E. Mercantile, C. £
East Asia
Canton S.
INSURANCES
Union $......
China Underwriters $. H.K. Fire
Douglases $.
SHIPPING
Steamboats §.... Indo-Chinas P. $. Indo-Chinas D.5. Shell (Bearers) 9/- Waterboats ș x.d..
DOCKS ETC. Wharves $. Docks (old).$. Docks (new) Providents $... Sh, Docks Sh. S.
MINING
.5% n.
.28 .
.11.
.73 n.
210 n.
.320 n.
50 cis. n.
.11 n.
.100 n.
,80 n.
.33/1/2
E Minor, Op. 64
Radio Programme Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency of 845 k,c's. and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m.; and 8-11 p.m. on 9.52 m.e's per second.
12.15 p.. Short Service of Inter- cession.
12.30 Mendelssohn-Concerto in E. Minor, Op. 647
Fritz Kreisler (Violin) and The State Opera Orchestra
1.0
Local Time Signal and Weather Report.
1.03 Danco Musto by Toy Fox and His Orchestra,
1.40
1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- ments.
1.45 Variety.
2.15 Close down.
6.0 Beethoven-Trio In G Major, Op. 9, No. 1.
The Pasquier Trio,
8.28 stichard Tauber (Tenor) aut The New Light Symphony Orchestra.
7.02 Glazounow Scenes De Bal-] let, Op. 52.
A Glance
July 10,
July 17.
July 17,
July 18,
July 18.
July 18.
July 18.
the pamphlets issued by Govern-hal, (San Francisco, dato 22nd U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- ment departments before the
June). present war started housewives London and Straits were urged to make full use of Shanghai and Amoy the wide range of foods avail-Shanghai
Shanghai
July 19.. July 19. July 10: July 110- July 20
July 20.
.July 21.
.July 21,
.July 21.
.1/2
able in cans.
Haiphong Manila
July 21.
July 22.
1/2
370
5234
As long ago as July 1937, Mr. Australia and Manila Smedley produced a plan, which Ale Mall by "Pan American Airways
...July 23.
...90
€21/4
224%
T.T. Manila
454
T.T.
Batavia
4214
was rejected by the Govern- ment, for storing a year's food Shanghal for the entire civil population Australia, and Manila and the Forces. It was esti-Sandakan
Direct Service."—San
Francisco
date 9th July
July 23.
July 23,
July 2 24.
TT. Bangkok
140%
T.T. Saigon
.108
Nom.
mated that these reserves would Haiphong and Holhow take 12 months to accumulate Japan and t
and Manila and would occupy 15,000,000,-Haiphong
July 24.
July 2
24.
Japan
July 25.
.July 20.
July 25.
.08
000 tins. They would include Japan
July 20.
.1/0
BUYING
July 26.
4 m/s L/C Londen
1/334
.July 26. July 27.
4 m/s D/P London
1/3
4 m/s L/C U.S.A.
.23%
4 m/s France
.Nom.
30 d/s India
.844
put into operation our food position would have been considerably more secure then it is at present. The Shanghul and Parcels only for Tien- National Canning Company, of which tsin
OUTWARD MAILS Monday, July 15
.13.30 p.m."
SELLING T.T. London Demand London T.T. Shanghak T.T. Singapore T.T. Japan T.T. India
T.T. U.S.A.
T.T. Franco
T.T. Switzerland T.T. Australia
U.S. Cross rate in London 4.02% U.S. Cross rate in N.Y,
.3.71.
British Apologised, Japanese Claim
meat, fish, fruit, and vegetables. USA, and Maniin-(San Francisco
1st July) Manila Japan and Shanghai
Prepare Now
Ilad Mr. Smedley's scheme been
he is chairman and founder, is work- Fort Bayard ing at full pressure to supply the vital needs of the country.
The high price vegetables dur ing the East few months has de- monstrated the need for a large supply of tinned goods, for use when fresh goods are scarce. Meanwhile, SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" technicians are already at work de- SHANGHAJ, July 16 (UP),-The vloing means to increase the range Japanese naval authorities announce of green vegetables which, we shall that the British authorities have, be eating during the coming winter. apologised for the incident involving Loen) Time Signal, Weather the s.3. Shengking. Report and Announcements.
60
Tuesday, July 16
.1.30 p.m. ...7 pm
Canton
.8.30 a.m. Dairen Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Conada, Central und South Americh and *United Kingdom via San Francisco
K.P.O.
July 18, 4 p.m. Juty 10, 5 pm- .July 18, 5.30 p.m. Gro.
July 10, 4
p.m.
July 16, 5 p.m..
July 10, 7 pan-
iralla by the "Imperial Airways
Parcels
180 n.
120 n.
New Symphony Orchestra conduct- ed by Eugene Goossens,
71.30
Reg.
London Relay-The News.
Disputes
.
0.00 n.
phony
Orchestra:
The Incident, therefore, is 8.03 Compositions of Erle Coates.sidered closed." Four Ways Suite, New Light Sym-
...06 n.
1534 B.
164.
sini).
R. H.
E.
8.32 Light Variety.
9.51 Dance Musle.
0 4
4 11
0
(Kuming pitched for the Yankees).
H.K. Mines
cts. n.
LANDS
"Detroit'
Hotels
3.20 sa.
Philadelphis
B 13 (Chapman homered twice Hayes bace for the Athletics).
0
Lands $.
.29% n.
and
Lands 4% Debentures S'hai Lands Sli. $.
,100 n.
10.40 n.
Factory managers and workers alike will welcome the new powers air Mall for Malaya, Java and Aus- which the Emergency Powers. (De- A Song Remember- Topical Talks.
fence) Act bestows on the Govern ed, Musle The Night, John Mc-1 B.45 Marcel Paleiti ai the 'Organ.
ment.
the last few weeks 1 Cormack (Tenor) with Piano; Sylvin Ballet Fantasy (Deliber), have visited a number of factories, London Bridge March, New Light Feramors-Dance of the Brides of Symphony Orchestra; The Jester At Kashmir (Rubinstein), Musica Pro-engaged directly or indirectly in our
armaments
Various re- production, 3.35 b. The Wedding, Eric Coates and Sym- bits (Gastaldon), Lo Danza (Ros-
both strictions, .2011⁄2 n. phony Orchestra.
2011 on employers and employees, prevented some of these factories from working 24 hours .15/0.
These impediments have been 9.55 n.
overnight, And away
the mobilisation of labour will mean that factories which were short-of- the necessary labour will now be able to get all they want from less busy areas.
con-
Ord.
Parcels. Reg. Ord.
During
Service,
K.P.O.
Reg.
Oril.
Iter.
Jaly 10, 5 pm. July 10, 6.30 p.m. G.P.O.
Ori
July 10, 7 p.
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10
Humphreys $...
HK. Realtles $.
11
0
100% n.
14 n.
7.40 n.
3.70 n
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Chicago
New York
St. Louis
Boston
(Eleven Innings were played. Radcliffe homered for the Browns).
Kailan 5/- Raubs $.
Chineze Estates
UTILITIES.
Trams $* Peak Trama (old) $. Peak Trams (new) Star Ferrica ....
NATIONAL LEAGUE
2 5 0 10
43
Y. Ferries 3.
China Lights (old)
China Lights (new)
H.K. Electrics (old) $.
Brooklyn Pittsburgh
(Sewell homered for the Pirates).
PRODUCE MORE
APPEAL
New Zealand Prime
Minister's Call
WELLINGTON, July 14. (Reuter). -A call to New Zealand to produce more was made by the Prime Minis- ter, Mr. Peter Fraser, in broadcast speech to-day.
Mr. Frazer declared that every additional ounce produced in fields and workshops was a blow for liberty and that every ship laden with food which sailed to Britain was a bamuner stroke for Ireedom.
Every penny
contributed towards the war and patriotic funds or national security was ammunition to win the war.
"he
"Let us unlle' our efforts to work as we have never worked before," I concluded.
EDEN WELCOMES ALLIED TROOPS, LONDON July 14 (Reuter) In
.8 n. 311⁄2 1.
.22 n.
0.05 b.
3.09 n.
$1.
17 n.
HK. Electrics (new) $........33% 82. Maeno Electrics (old) $. Macao Electrics (new) $....16 m.
dalcan (old)
Lights $
(new) $.. TelephoneNDUSTRIALS
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..7.90 n.
Cald: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. $1.14.90 a. Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh.. $...12 n. Canton Ices $..
Cements $.... H.K. Roper $.
STORES, &c. Dairy Farms $. Watsons S, Lane Crawfords $,.. Sinceres $. Wing On (H.K.) $. 'Powell Ltd, -9
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Hongkong Stock Exchange Oficiál Summary issued Saturday says:
message welcoming Polish and Czech troopa who recently arrived in the United Kingdom, Mr. Anthony Eden, this the War Minister, says:
"From our shores, from the high scas, from the air and from every improved rate of $1,150, Unions were H.K. Banks changed hands, at the base of operations within the British again placed at $320 and Electrics Old
We are resolved with your at $35% and the New issue ut $334
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Electrics (old)
Electrica. (now)
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235.25 $33.78
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Air Mail for Manda, Guam, Hono- lula, USA, and Europe via "Pan- American Airways :' and Trans-
Atlantio Services.”
July 18, 5.00 p.m.
Ieg.
Ord,
Reg.
Ord,
Even so, I see that, according to the latest Ministry of Labour figures, there were 09 disputes in April, in Manila volving stoppages of works. These disputes involved 22,500 workers, Halphong
Straite and meant 02,000 workless days. The new Act will put an end to these
Canton disputes, so that the return for May
Haiphong will be a nil one.
Shanghai
BANK MAN DROWNS
KP.0.
July 18, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
July 16, 5.00, p.m. July 10, 7.00 p.m.
July 17
Wednesday,
PT.
2 pm. .7.00 p.m.. Thursday, July 18
7.15
.0 am.
.1 p.m.
Friday, July 10 Fort Bayard, Holhow and Halphong, 10.00 .in. Parcels only for Straits and Calculis Il a.m. Shanghal
$12.30 pm Strafts, Ceylon, India, East and South
Afrien
2.30 pim.
Poignant Scono; Wife Saigon and Bangkok 7.00 p.m.
Seos Tragedy
Straits and Calcutta
Parcela
.July 19, 5. p.m. Ord..........July 20, 0.30 a.m. Saturday, July 20
5.30 pm .6.30 pm.
A poignant tragedy occurred at the South China Athletic Association Japon bathing pavilion, North Point, yes- Manlle terday, when relatives of Mr. Pong Air Mail for "Imperial Airways- Chik-chi, 40, a high official of the
Bank of Kwangsi, saw him drown about 6.30 Pm first aid room and When the body was brought to the
artificial respiration failed to revive im, the wife and relatives became
mysterical and collapsed. arty
Servloo" to Durban and thenco by.
Sca Service to United-Kingdom.
„July 20, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.O. & K.P.O.
Reg.
July 20, 5 p.m.
́Ord..
Sunday, July 21
Amoy
.9 n.m.
Monday, July 22
Mr. Pong was among a party going Shanghal
to a beach outside the city limits for
a swim, but the car ran out of petrol Shanghat and Parcels only for near the pavilion and they decided not to proceed further.
Mr. Pong dived from the steps of the cast bridge and when he did not appear the alarm was given, and a number of swimmers dived in to search for him: Mr. Fung Pak-tal. an official of the pavillon, found the body.
Tientsin
112.30 p.m. 49.7 p.m.
Canton
Shanghai, Japan,, Honolulu, U.S.A.. Central and South » America, Canada and United Kingdom vin
San Franciscozon ,, !?
G.P.O and 'K.P.O
Ord.
July 23, Mr. Pong had been in Hongkong for about three years, having come Batavia and Sourabaya .......... Tuesday, July 23 from Kwangsi, where he was at Shanghai and Parcels tached to the Ministry of Finance.
Tientsin He is survived by his wife and two Japan..
вода.
Boy Believed Drowned.
P.M. a.m.
8.30 am.. only for .1.30 p.m. 3.30 pm Thursday, July: 25 Sandakan Swatow, Shanghai and Parcels only.
..8.30, om-
A boy 18 belloved to have been for Tientsin
drowned, while swimming off Ton-Superscribed Correspondence Only,
Her
nochy Pler, Wanchal, on Friday, a report of his brother's disappearance having been made by, Tang Pul, tal- lor, of Graham Street.
Tang said his younger
brother, Tang Wai, left home with the Inten- tion of going for a swim. In the evening a friend who had accom- panied him sald Tang Wat had been drowned.
Mr. Bullitt Flies
To Lisbon
MADRID, July 15 (Reuter)--The American Ambassador to France, Mr. William G. Bullitt, has left for Lisbon by alr
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