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of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 29th day of July, 1940, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of four Lots of Crown Land at Kam Teln, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1808, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to bo 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 that immediately after the dispo- nal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundredi dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price..

FOR SALE. "HONGKONG AS REVEALED BY THE CAMERA" Second Edition. Over 40 excellent views of the Colony. Price $1.50. Obtainable at PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. Kelly & Walsh, Ltd., Hongkong Travel Bureau or from the Publishers, South China Morning Post, Ltd., Wyndham Street,

The

Hongkong Telegraph

Tenth Annual Amateur Photographic

Competition Juno-September, 1940. Two Silver Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD.

For the best and second-best enirica.

4

Four Silver Trophies Awarded

by EASTMAN KODAK CO, First Prizes in each of the four Sections.

$250 CASH PRIZES $250

SECTION ONE General Pictorial: Land and Scacipes: Architecture: Street Scenes, etc. 1st. Silver Cup. 2nd. $30. 3rd. $20. 4th. $12.50.

SECTION TWO Portraits: Informal Close-ups: Human Studies,

1st. Silver Cup. 2nd. $30. 3rd. $20. 4th. $12.50.

SECTION THREE

Still Life and Table Top Studier. 1st. Silver Cup. 2nd. $30, 3rd. $20. 4th, $12.50.

SECTION FOUR (Craftsmen's Section) The whole of the work entalled in the production of every entry must have been done by the competitors who will be required to make a declaration to this effect. Each entry must have pasted on the back a special entry form obtainable on application from The Hongkong Telegraph or from the Hon. Secretary, Hongkong Photographic Society. Subjects at the discretion of compelltors. 1st. Silver Cup. 2nd. $30. 3rd. $20. 4th, $12.50. RULES

The following Ruler will govern the Competition:

I-The Competition is confined ex- clusively to amateur photo- graphers

1-No employee or member of any arm in the photographic trade is permitted to compete.

3. The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- graphs in each Section. Each entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the Com- petition, and which must pasted on back of entry. 4.The right to publiat any or all

be

of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph.

D-AU photographs entered meest have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographa which have been already" entered in other Compatilions" are ineligiblo 0.--No responsiblity will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of, er damage to entries. 2-Alf entrion to be either black, repla, or toned pictures, and must be mounted. Coloured poi graphs are ineligible. 6-Pictures autmitted in sepia tones should be accompanied by na amailer print in black and while. No picture to entered in more thart one Section.

10-Mounts to be only white or creato,

must be of one of the following size=—-—-10×1, 18X20.

11-No correspondence will be entered into in connection with the Com- petition. 12-Members of the Staffs of the nad the

Hongkong Telegraph South China Morning Port are not permitted to compete, 13-The decision of the Judges shall

bo final.

16-At the conclusion of the Com- petition, entries will be returned

o competitors on application t the Telegraph offices within seven days.

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Sheung Shui Inland Lot

No.9 No.10 No.11 No. 12

Locally

Kam Trin

Boundary Meneurements

N. B. 2.

feet

as per salo

plan.

$3,3575

21.780 37.390. 233 5022 201.480

$160

$1,304

$174

Are Busy

Nazis Ceaselessly Assault Coast

London, July 25. German planes, reinforced by American-made bombers oblain- ed from France, resumed the misss raids on Britain and British shipping at dawn to-day. They twice bombed a North Bea con- vay, but, according to report, the ships were not damaged.

BREST

Lancastria's Fato Disclosed

July 26, 10 Welfare Of Animals

Work Of Hongkong S.P.C.A. Reviewed

At Meeting

SHANGHAI "TROUBLE

Shanghai, 'July 28, Grillclans of the Chairman of the Municipal Council, Mr, Ker- wick, was made by the Japanese members, : Mr. Issaku Okamoto and Mr. Tutaro Hanawa, at yes- terday's meeting.

1

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The Japanese heatedly ridiewed Mr. Keswick's action in calling meeting of the Consular body to dia- cuss the prevention of terrorism without the approval of the full Council, and demanded that he pro- a statement mise never to retrano without Japanese

approval. Mr. Keswick rejected the demand, maintaining that his action was con- sistent with precedent,

The meeting called by Mr. Kes- wick was held to-day but no definite decision was reached.

POST OFFICE

Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.

OUTIVARD MAIL TIMERS Registered and Parcel Mall' are closed 15 minutes earlier than tho time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertis-: ed to close at or before 9 nm, regis- tered and parcel malls are closed at p.m. on the previous day. When mails are advertised to close after 5 pm. Registered and Parcel malls are closed at 5 pm.

INWARD MAILS Halphong, Hollow and Fort Bayard

Manila Shonghal. Canton

and Shanghai

Japan Shanghai Japan

July 20,

'July 26.

¡July 20. July 27. July 27.

New York, July 25. According to unconfirmed reports. the steamer Lancastria was sunk oft Brest during the evacuation. There The annual meeting of the Hong- were 4,000 aboard, but only 600 were kong Society for the Prevention of lost, despite the fact that the rafts Crucity to Animals was held in the offer of the Registrar, Supreme and boats were-machine-gunned.

Bombers appeared just as the load-Court, yesterday. ing was completed and scored three

His Honour Sir Atholl MacGregor, |perial torpedo hits, ang torpedo en-

tering the funnel and exploding in the President and Chairman of the To-day Air Ministry cominunique the boller room.

Society, presided, and referred to the The ship sank quickly, but the annual report, already published, as stated"Since the small hours of Wednesday Spliffres and anti-aircraft boats were in position and this ena mast admirable one. Denling with guns have been beating of attacks of abled the majority of the troops to the finances, Sir Atholl pointed out German bombers and fighters and abandon stulp. The surgeon,

Dr. that there was $10,000 in the Fixed e-laying aircraft, which have Shaw, rescued Captain Sharp, who Deposit Account at the Hongkong and shipping routes round our coasts. ste operating against hips and was near drowning after the ship Shanghai Bank, and that cash at the

Japanese Objection had sunk beneath him, The Cunard Bonic was over $3,000, "Twelve enemy aircraft are known White Star Lina sold they had no Sir Atholl sald he was largely

Shanghal, July 25. U.S.A., and Manila (San Francisco

date, 1st July). to have been destroyed, 10 by üghters information concerning his where- responsible for the decision not to For three hours this afternoon the and two by anti-aircraft guns, Two abouts-United Press,

have a fing day this year. He Consular body held a discussion like-Japan and Manila of our fighters are missing, but the

The Lancastria, a liner of 10,243 thought then, and was still of opinion, ly to have a vital effect on the Shanghal and Amay pilot of one is known to be safe. tons, was built at CHargow in 1923 that i would have been the worst future of the International Settle Air Ma by "Imperial Airways

"Flying sometimes in heavy rains-for Cunard White Star Ltd.

British and Italian author-| Service" of tactieni misakes to go, in the time | ment. tornis between layers of cloud, pilots

Another United Press message fee Fighter Command fought from London, confirms the report of Heinkel, Dornier, and Junkers bam- the sinking of the Lancastria, state bery, Messerschmitt fighters, new Ing that she was bombed and sunk Heinkel 113 fighter, and even Amer-five weeks ago of Saint Nazaire, then ican aircraft captured by the Ger- one of the main B.E.F. basÇ3 In mans from the French.

France. Most of the B.E.F. had al "Anti-aircraft gunners saw Dornier 17 and a Dornier 215 crash ready been taken off and the Lan- carrying a very large affer they had fired at them.

number of detalls and stragglers be- longing to base troops.

down.

The

castria was

Shanghal S.P.C.A, and its admirable Sir Atholl then referred to the magazine, and added that he thought the linison between the Hongkong and would be of Shanghai Societies inestimable benefit; the realisation of the effects of cruelty to animals would spread to the whald of the China Coast.

July 27.

July 28. ..July 20,

July-29. 29.

July 30.

July 30.

July 30. .July 30. July 30. July 30.

"Imperial

July 31. .July 31.

...July 31. Airways

.Aug. 1. Aug. 1. Aug, 2,

July 31.

of two wars and so much human dis-lies were represented at the meet-Haiphong

July tress, through the streets and naic for ing which considered an appeal made Ale Mall by "Pan American Airways reller for animals.

by the Chaimenn of the Municipal Direct Service"-San Francisco

date, 23rd July Council, Mr. Keswick; for co-opera- rorism which is sweeping the city. tion In combating the wave of, ter- Calcutta and Strails

Japan.. is understood that a resolution Japan and Shanghai considering action to be taken was Java and Munila proposed by the senior Consul, Herr Rabout and Marlin Dornier 17 was caught by searchlights

Paul Scheel, Danish Consul-General. Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shanghai The Japanese objected to the motion

couver B.C. date, 13th over the north-west coast of England

and urged that the only satisfactory at 3 am. Our second burst pushed

Franch Liner Sunk

solution would be acceptance by the Shanghal its tall up, reported qne battery.

other Powers of the actualities-re-Shanghai and Swatow The enemy aircraft then fell into a

London, July 25.

The Dogs' Home

cognition of the Nanking regime and į Japan and Shanghai dive. Its engine cut out, but it

The First Lord of the Admiralty, flattened out and its engines came on Mr. A. V. Alexander, announced in

Reference was made to the Dogs' suppression of pro-Chungking acti- Air Mall by

vities.

Service" again, but the Dornier at once burst the House of Commons to-day that Home, which was doing untold good

The Press to-day generally pre-Canton tifo ames.'

Il crushed eight miles an enemy torpedo last night sank for the welfare of the Colony's Cogs dicted that the meeting would con- Australia and Manila from the gunners who had brought it the French steamer Melines, which and cats. Evacuees have found in the fer special powers

on the Council was repatriating hearly 1,300, Freuch i Home a comfortable and safe place with the result that siringent curfew

for their pets, "The second anti-aircraft success naval

hours would be enforced, barricades Mr. Alexander said that a motor was scored off the south coast. The

Sir Atholl congratulated Mrs. F. II. erected at important strect corners Runners BAW their thells hit the torpedo bont attached the Meknes, Loseby, the Honorary Secretary of and extensive co-operation afforded Dornier 215 and they watched it crash which was flying the French fag, the Horne, for completing a five years' by the military and defence forces. Struits, Ceylon, India, South Africa,.

had French colours painted on her period of work there, and gratitude deck and sides, and was fully was expressed for the excellent care Spitfires' Day

a thousand were saved.

that has been given by her. Hope The Air Ministry announced that) Mr. Alexander added that this was expressed that Mrs. Loseby American Chance-Vought 50 bom-deliberate and callous attack on a would have the opportunity of con- bers were twice encountered by a non-belligerent ship" occurred at Unuing her work at the Home, in Spitfire squadron during yesterday 10.30 pm. A German communique which she had her whole heart. morning. They were accompanied admitted the responsibility, announc The Press were thanked for Une by Messerschnitt 109's.

Ing that a German torpedo boat had free and good pubilelty accorded to At the first meeting one Chance- sunk an 18.000-ton ship-United the Society since it became a real Vought and two Messerschmitts Press.

entity. crashed into the sea. The Chance- The Meknes, a steamer of 0,127 Vaught, attacked by a sergeant-pliot, lons, was built in France in 1013 for the Cie Generale Transatlantique. 18,000-Ton Ship Sunk

Berlin, July 25.

into the sea."

R.

south

The High Command to-day an- began on a larger scale there was a nounced."A speedboat torpedoed lull in aerial activity last night. No and tank a British steamer of 10,000

were received, tons reports of attacks

of Porland."-United. though yesterday had been a day of Press. widespread activity, over land and sea, with 12

planes known to have

been.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 29th day of July, 1940, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His.

No Night Raids Excellency the Governor of one

London, July 23, Lot of Crown Land at Sham-

For the first time since the bomb- shuipo, in the Colony of Honging raids by the Germans on Britain Kong, for a term of 70 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rtent 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 that immediately offer the dispa- sal of the lat the Purchaser (If not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the want of two hundred dollars, (200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.

Boundary Measurements

Extension Of Blockade

London, July 25.

of

Thanks were also extended to the Hon, Auditors, Messrs. Thomson and Co., Chartered Accountants.

Mr. Loseby thanked the Chairman for his kind 'remarks concerning Mrs. Leseby.

Sir Atholl proposed the adoption of the annual report and accounts. and Mr. Loseby seconded. The re- port and accounts were duly adopted.

Sir Atholl proposed that the Officers of the Society, the members of the General and Executive Committees, and the Hon. Auditors now holding office, be re-elected, and this was seconded by Mrs. Smalley, and

The raids, however, were resumed early this morning when enemy The Minister of Economic Warfare, planes attempted an attack on a Mr. Hugh Dalton, is expected to adopted. number of ships in a convoy in the make a statement in the House The Society's OMeers are North Scu

The ships and escorting Commons this afternoon announcing follow: vessels put up a vigorous fire and the extension of the British blockade Patrons: H. E. The Governor and Lady drove off the planes. Later the at- to all the western coast of Europe Northcote tack was renewed and again repulsed and to North Afrien, as Britain must without loss, the raiders being chased take all steps to

reaching Germany and Italy.

off by British fighters-Reuter. felt into a spin with pieces flying off,

Shipping Unscathed

prevent supplies

Virtual U.S. Embargo

Washington, July 25.

President: His Monour Sir Atholl Maa-

Vice-President: Mr. F. H. Loseby, General Committee: Mira. C. G. Alaban-

-Reuter.

Chinese Kidnapped

Four gunmen to-day kidnapped Mr. Y. S. Fong, wealthy Vice-Presi- dent of the American-owned United Chemical Industries, after shooting his body-guard. The motive is un- known although it may be connected with the fact that Mr. N. F. Allman, American

lawyer and member of the Council who is on Nanking's black ilst, is President of the concern.

The gunmen forced Mr. Fong to leave his car from in front of his enter the kidnappers" The bodyguard was shot in the head and is in a serious condition. United Press,

home and car.

TOLL OF THE ROAD

Two Fatalitics Result

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Canton

From 95 Accidents

In the Colony of Hongkong, in- cluding the Island, Kowloon and New Territories, during the weeke It is understood that since a slate ter. M.D., Br. J. 11. Batterley, Mr. 11. At the second meeting a Messersch- of war began certain Spanish and M. Cockle, Mr. D. Davies, Mrs. Eu Tong ended on Saturday, there were alto- sen, Mrs. Forbes, Mr. Graseti, Mr. J. 2.] gether 05 traffic necidents as the mit plunged, out of control, and a Portuguese imports, particularly all, M. Croliam. Mrs Guinness. Mr. FH result of which two persons were

above Loseby (Ex. Qucia) Mrs. G. V. Hobbs, Chance-Vought staggered away with have increased many times

the wing. badly damaged

normal and huve become larger M, Landale, Mrs. G. A Lelper, Mrs. F. killed and 43 persons were injured.

If. Loscby, Mrs. J. MacGregor, Mra, G. From

the

beginning to the end itince the capitulation of France, P. de Martin, Mrs. F. G. Maunder, Mr. Of the persons killed, a Chinese was the Spitres day. Before 8 a.m. Which now provides the castest route. Pestonj. Mrs. if. F. Phillips, Mr. R.

Dormer (Ex. Ofcio). Mr. N. J. Ferrin, femule, age 47, was knocked down -PARTICULARS--OF-THE--LOT- Spitores had shot down a Junkers 88 for-supplies to the belligerents. Mr. Russell, Aires L. shore and killed by a bus while crossing

United Press, bombers off the Welsh coast. Up to

JT. Smalley, M. A. E. Bouchard, Mr. the carriageway and a six-years-old Canton early evening they were still suc-

Mt. P. Talati, Mrs. C. C. Willson, Dr. K. boy died from injuries received on Straits C. Yeo. cessfully destroying and beating off

Mr. R. Dormer (flon. Treasurer), Mrs.

falling off moving lorry, the enemy-United Press.

F. H. Loseby tion. Secretary Doge' A virtual embargo has been placed Home), Messrs. Thomson and Co. illon. Of the persons injured, 34 were on Ivel or lubricant supplies reach- Lond. (Secretary), Mr. G. Fowler (In-vehicles while crossing the carriage- Auditors), Mr. W. Heos artiss, M.1.7. pedestrians who were struck by ing Germany and Italy through an spector), Afr. Ling Jo-ting Interpreter) way; a motor cyclist and a passenger intermediary, it was learned from an

were injured as the result of a col- authoritative federal source to-day.

lision between This statement followed

vehicles; a motor п Jorry mission that it had a few days ago nouncement by the Maritime Com-affected.

Another authoritative source stated driver were injured when their vehi

the embargo sailing

directed cles ran onto road-sides; a private of two Unlied that tankors laden with 200,000 against potential go-betweens for the car driver was injured when his car barrels of oil bound for Spain from Axis Powers or Japan and it was ran off the roadway; and three bus German Account

a part in Texas. An official ех being applied under the recent Pre-passengers were injured while alight- plained that the action was taken be-sidential proclamation authorising ing from moving buses. Berlin, July 25. The High Command to-day an-cause the Commission thought it dan- the Treasury Department to impose

Of the 95 accidenis, 30 were col- nouneed that German bombers had gerous to allow American ships to

shipping controls,

Jisions In the case of a shipment to Spain, collisions

between vehicles, 42 were attacked the Vickers works at Wey- go to so near belligerent activity.

between vehicles and bridge and industrial objectives at

The official added that the Com- it was declared, the official reason pedestrians and 16 Decidents were May, 1940 Great Yarmouth, and Glasgow. Ten misston hud adopted this general was that the quantities were too due to other causes,

British pinnes and six German planes policy without being asked to do so large for Spain's normal consump- were lost-United Press,

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Birds and Butterflice of Hong Kong.

Notes on Vogetable Insect

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The Typhoon of Nov. 23, 1939.

Hail and Halos

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An eye-witness said that swarms of British Aghters converged on the raiders and drove them off.-United Press.

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