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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

September 10, 1940.

CAN'T AFFORD TO RUN ROLLS-ROYCE

FOR THE 1. MAN

AGA KHAN IS REFUGEE IN 7 WHO SHAVES AND ALMOST BROKE

THE AGA KHAN, ONE OF THE WORLD'S RICHEST MEN, IS A REFUGEE IN GENEVA WITH SO LITTLE MONEY FOR HIM- THAT HE CANNOT AFFORD TO RUN HIS ROLLS-ROYCE,

With his French-born wife and their seven-years-old son, he was touring French watering places when the country's resistance collapsed. Switzerland was the only place to which they could escape.

"I cannot get a cent through from India, Egypt, or London," he said. "With strict economy, we have enough to live on for n year, but there can be no ex- travagances.”

Then he smiled and added: "You night sny i am almost destituic. -What is the use of having money if

you cannot get it?

Mother Gave Mayfair

Man Money In Prison

A mother, who gave her son money while visiting The We are nothing but refugees, die him in prison was fined £5 at Maidstone Kent. and

of others. millions

We

must bel

woman was Mrs. Esther Thella Harley, of Harrington- thankful that we are still alive."

where for the first]

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Your or shorter perioda in Local or Other Citr rencies at rates which will be quoted on spplicationi,

SAVINGR ACCOUNTS #180 opened lo Local Currency and Sterling with interest allowed at celés obiamable on application

London The Bank's Road Office In undertakes Executor & Truter business, and claima recovery of Bruch inconna Tas overpaid, on teine which may be scertained at any of ita Agencies and

Branches.

A. CAMJOGE

Manager.

Amateur Photographic DUTCH TO

Competition

SEND IN YOUR ENTRIES NOW Competition closes at 5 pm. on September 30

Two Silver Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD.

For the best and second-best entries

Four Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO.

Firm Prizes in each of the lour Bections.

$250 CASH PRIZES $250

SECTION ONE General Pictorial · Land and Scacapes:

Street Scener, etc.

Architecture

1st. Silver Cup 2nd $30.

3rd $20

4th $12.50

SECTION TWO

FIGHT ON

consider the cost of gardens, London, S.W.

In this city

ly, be must tme be things.

the Agn Khoa once entertain- ed the world's leading statesmen and diplomats They were among 3,000 guests to whom he extended dazzling! hospitality at the inauguration of the¦ League of Nation Palace

Wearing Muddy Boots

He talked about his uncial prosj

15 Jem just after returning from

muddy of golf Ite wore buts, with the bottoms of his flannel trousers turned up high above them. Just now golf is his chief pastime.

-Wilhelmina But, at the age of 33, he intends to

QUEEN WILHELMINA of Holland declared that the Netherlands will carry on the war "

It free and happy future dawns,'

Slze

Wan ANALIKUFUATkzist Radio Orange," the new Dutch programme which is tu ber bruefeast daily by the

J4

The Queen kold hen compatriots that the war revealed itself more and more clearly as being essentially was between good and evil, between God and vu cntiseleher (13) tha se le and the forces of dark-

214 1 in the ascenden other wil

Liberty At Stake

Portraits; informat Close-ups: Human who wish to work fo

I

Studies.

1st. Silver Cup. 2nd $30 3rd. $20 4th $12 50.

SECTION THREE

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

SECTION FOUR (Craftsmen's Section)

The whole of the work entailed

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 from the Hon. Secretary, Hongkong Photographic Society. Subjects at the discretion Dr competitors.

от

Ist. Silver Cup. 2nd. $30. 3rd, $20. 4th, $12.50.

RULES

The following Rules will govern the Competition

1-The Competition is confined ex-

clusively

ta amateur photo- graphora.

-No employee or member of any Art in the photographie trade fís permitted to compete.

3.--The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- graphi in each Section. Each entry must be recompanied by a be published form which will during the period of the Corn- petition. and which must be pasted on back of entry.

The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to tha Hongkong Telegraph,

5-All photographs entered must have been taken m the Colony of Hongkong Photographs which have been already cntered in other Competitions are eligible

6. No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of loss of or damage to entries.

7-All entries to be either black. sepia, or toned pictures, and noust be mounted. Coloured photo- graphs are incligible,

a-Pictures submitted in sepia tones should be accompanied by a alter print in black and White. -No picture to entered in more

than one Baction.

10--Mounts to be only white or ceas, must be of one of the following sizes:-10x12, 18x20.

11-No correspondence will be entered inta in connection with the Corn - petition. 12-Membere of the Staff of

and

the

Hongkong Telegraph

the *Avath China Morning Post are not

permitted to compete.

13 The decision of the Judges shall

be Anal

14-At the conclusion of the Com- petition, entries will be returned to competitors on application st the Telegraph offices within seven days.

NAME

SECTION

ENTRY FORM

·ADDRESS

Please use block letters and paste this on back of each Entry in sections 1, 2 and 3.

take up mountaineering in the Alps

I'm afraid shall never be able to nerumplish anything sensational," he

kid. but lacking the Aips will be reef from the terrible strais we

are now feeling.

We must go on living in Switzer and we have nowhere else to gu- but later, if circumstances permit, we hope to return to our house on the It would be a relier. to live under our own roof again." He would not talk about politics "All my prophecies have been

French Rayters.

1

Reported

Japanese Terms

Situation In

Indo-China

Tokyo, Sept. 9

Franco-Japanese negotiations

are

Her son, Robert Harley, was one of the men convicted in the Hyde Park Hotel jewel theft conspiracy. He was sentenced to seven years' penal servitude and twenty strokes of the cat.

Mrs. Hurley pleaded guilty to breach of prísun regulations by taking Intu Maidstone Prison two 30s notes and twelve pronies which she gave to her sol

I was stated that Mrs. Haricy em). braced he son at the beginning and end of her interview with him In prison.

When taken back to his cell

still going on at Hono, the Foreign the money was found on him. Office spokesman, Mr. Yakichiro Suma, told foreign correspondents to-

"We can say nothing day... them, the spokesman promptly stupid,"

Mrs Harley told the Bench. “i am

I was about sorry.

mistake. it

WILS

Mrs. Harley said she had no money. for but the Bench made in order for payment of the fine within twenty-

added.

However

Mr. Suma indicated that "something" might be released publication Inter.

Questioned regarding the alleged eight days. six-point Japanese demand on Indo-

a battle utterly wrong that it is useless to in-China, Mr. Suma replied, "We donpenis Harley of Shepherd's Bush,

the

What is at stake it this won is the herty of thacage all the world over

the good of mankind to do without being ste sak! frustrated by the evildoers.

"lust as in earlier days neither faret {

arins, nor the Names of the stake, 'H mipovi Eshment and

succeeded suffering, have eyri

101 exterminating our love of liberty, ove freedom of conscience and relig- tun, so I remain convinced that once again we, and all those, of whatever nution, who think like us, will emerge from this ordeal strengthened and chastened the ough sufferings

Sered

Flag On The Seas

"Our beloved Bag Bies proudly its the seas, in Great Netherland m the East and the West Side iry

with our Alises, aut Kailant continue the struggle

1333

tr

"The Empire, overseas. whool has Riven

striking proat uf such sympathy 111 the calamity which siruck the Motherland is more closely attached to us in a thinking feeling than ever before With un- shakable unity we intend to vindicate our freedom, on independence und

all our tertiaries

PEPSODENT

TOOTH

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CONTAIN IRIUM

FOR GREATER CLEANSING

Papsodent

POWER

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H.K. Society for the

chalke

171 me guess-work" The Aga Khan is extremely con-Į erned about his magrußcent stud of 100 recehorses which he maintained Bittany He does not know what has become of them ur What hos happened to the large staff who were

harge of them.

He mitd H was impossible to ex-

A Tinale Ure value of the stud. Newmarket last December he cleared £40,000 for his yearlings, and he is

have

£1,000,000 un spent racehorses in England alone during the lust 20 the past 20 years.

think the reports are correct"

A similar sunumona against her son,

The New York Times said that the was withdrawn. demands were:

(1) Establishment of Japanese air

fly over the

Y'S MEN'S MEETING

(2) The right to

Indo-China territory tur Mr French Japanese military and civilian planes.

(3) Japanese control of all in coraing and outgoing shipping ports in French Indo-Chinu,

Th

(4) Cessation of constructions Indo-China defence works.

(3) The right to move Japunene Indo-Chinn troops through French

Be the spiritual leader of 10,000,- 000 Moslems, On

Decasion one followers gave him a present of his own weight in gold-around 10st., worth £22,773.

It is said that he has more wealth stored in India than there is the

suit of the Bank of England

POLICE RESERVE

Orders Issued For The Current Week

Police Reserve Urders by the Hon Mr.

King Cisaloner of Potler, state

17

Chinese Company

haye been Strength The followLTIK taken on the strength of the Chinese Com- pany as from September 2, 1040:

RITI

near

In

the

should Chinese troops appear the border of IndoChina.

of French (6) Full co-operation

with

Japanese

the authorities development of

of trade enterprises, Mr Sunin reiterated that

in Indo-Chin Japanese authorities

Major-General Issaku by ishtharo are authorised to work vul narrangement with local French nuthorities.--- Domei,

led

Main Points Worked Out

Tokyo, Sept. D.

The Japanca Foreign Offer theshants this morning sulit refused i to give any particulars regarding the stiuntion in Indo-China

"believe the However, he said: main points have already been work- ed out At present I am unable to

3 inore,

but I am hoping that wi announcement will be possible with- In j few days."

bec

The Kekumis Shimbun to-day said the Japanese Government is attach- Ing importance to the reported entry Constables R17 Lam tan-wal.

troops into Indo-China, of Chinese Pong Hung-chema. 124 Chan Hon-keung.

because it represents Chungking's 10 Lee in-citiu, R175 Mak Hing-turn,

TK Sun-fook, R173 Yeung Kwak challenge to the Japanese-Indo-Chine wing. R174 Cleveland Elroy Changyit, arms traffle agreement and also be- cause of the "wicked motive" to in- Training Course-Part The under-; mus mentioned members the Chinese Com- volve third Powers, particularly Bri- on 115 will attend Company Headquarters tain and the United States, for Part 3 of Training Course on Tuesday. side. September 10, at 11.30 hours sharp;

of third

It said that irrespective

Constables RIG? Au Yeung-him, R170 Powers opposition, Japan is only Man Yu-ming, no Henry Chan Wah- goon, 17 Sung Che-yin. Rfs Leung rook- determined to pursue her southward wing 3 Loung Shlu-cheong R2 Wong policy-United Press.

Ming-kit X172 Chol Chlew-beng, R78 Yeting Wing-kwal, 121 Poon Ying-kil 2177 Pang fung-cheung. nto Lee in- chiu, 1170 Max Hing-huen, R178 Ng Sum- fook. 173 Yeung Kwok-wing, and R

C. E. Changyit.

duties

will

Patrol Duty-Patral carried out as ordered.

Indian Company

duties Wii) Patrol Duty.-Patral carried out as ordered.

Flying Squind

dution will

Emergency Unit Reserve

Clash Not Confirmed

Tokyo, Sept. 8.

clash The

between reported Chinese and French troops in Indo-

not be China has

been reported Tokyo, said the Foreign spokesman, Mr. Yakichiro Sumu, to- day at a Press conference.

10 Ofer

the

Edward Shim will speak un "Insecte in the Colony" at the next timin meeting of the Hongkong Y's Men's Club at the St. Francis Hotel Jon Thursday,

This is contrary to expectations be here of an announcement that

French are invlung Japanese assis- Lance to

Indo-Chins guard the burder

Polrol Duty-Patrol

carried out as ordered.

Bendall commended by the Commis- Moner of Police for observation

A

and

Commendations-Inspector (R) J.

"We do not think that it is a re-

initiative while off duty on 20.6.40, which presentation," said Mr. Suma when ted to the conviction of a Chinese male he was asked whether the

United

French

for theft of patrol from petrol tank of States had made any representations

motor vehicle,

o Japan with regard to Indo-China-Reuter.

Police

Constable RF. De Souse is com| mended by the Commissioner of for zeal and initiative while off duty in securing the arrest of Chinese male who was convicted on August 12, 1940, for being found on a verandah at night, and Breach of Deportation Ardinance.

Recrults Classes Training Course Part I will be held at No. 2 Police Station on Wednesday, September 11, 1940 at 17.20 Training Course Part I and III will be held at No. 2 Folce Station on Friday, September 13, 1040 at 17.20 hours,

Protection of Childrens under L. 8. R. 421 E. IL Butcher,

WE ARE AT WAR

OUR ammunition

consists of HONG KONG

DOLLARS AND CENTS It is running low. Please send us new supplies.

METROPOLE HOTEL

CENTRAL - CLEAN "COMFORTABLE SFIREPROOF

Filot Drill-Hongkong Squads 1 to will parads on Sunday, September 18- 10 for zlo: drill at Kennedy Road. Van will leave. Queen's Pier at 10.00 hours. Uniform, and Khaki Dress Chaki Helmets.

N.CO's Meeting.-N.C.O's meeting will be held at No. 2 Police Station on Wednba- day, September 11, 1940 at 17.20 hours

Patrol Duty-Patrol duties will be carried out as ordered.

0. Excer, D.C.P.)

HONGKONG ESTATE

Hongkong estate worth $15,500 was

No Acceptance

London, Sept. 9. The French authorities in Indo- China have not accepted the Japan- esc demands, it is learned here in authoritative quarters. There was a frontier violation by a few Japan- ese troops but this was solved with- out fighting through the lact of a French officer-Reuter.

A.R.P. LECTURES SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT FOR PEAK HOUSE-BOYS

A special course of instruction for house-boys residing on the Peak will be held in the Peak Club at 2.30 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays commencing on Friday, September 13. The course will consist of nine left by the late Mr. Oscar Mirando- lectures and successful candidates. Itno dos Santos, retired mercantile will qualify as Air Raid Wardent. assistant, who died at 33 Kimberley. Those wishing their bouar-boys to Road, Kowloon, on February 12, 1940 attend should instruct them to report Probate of the will has been granted at the Peak Club at the time stated

Jabove.

to J. M. dos Santos Oliveirn.

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POST OFFICE

The attention of correspondents. wishing to send lotters 'by" post to enemy countries or to enemy-oceu- pied territory is invited to General Notilention No. 047 in the Govern« ment Gazette of 23rd August, 1040.

Small Packet Post to all countries La suspended.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMIES Registered and Parcel Mall pre closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise sinted, and where malis are advertis- ed to close at or before 9 am, regis- tered and parcel mails are closed at B p.m. on the previous day. When mails are advertised to close after 5 p.m. Registered and Parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m.

MAILS INWARD U.S.A., and Maulln-(San Francisco _date,_14th August). ......Sept. 19. Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Servico"

.Beni. 10. Air Mail by "Tan American Airways Direct Service," San Francisco date 3rd September.

.Sept. 11. London and Strait

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Ser-

vice"

Java and Manila

.Sept. II.

Sept. 18.

.Scpl. 14.

Londen and Strafts

.Sept. 25.

Sandakan

Sept. 15.

Australia and Manila

Sept. 18.

Formosa

Sept. 18.

Java and Monito London and Straits

.Sept. 18.

.Sept. 10,

Australia and Manila......Sept. 20.

Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shanghai (Vancouver B.C. dato, 7th Sept.)

Sept. 28.

dale

.Sept. 20. Sept. 20. Sept. 30

USA., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

Francisco hot (San September) London and Straits

Calcutta and Straits

OUTWARD MANS Tuesday, Sept. 10 Rangoon and Calcutta...2.30 p.m. Air Mail for Indo-Chins, Malaya. Java and Australia by the "Im- perial Airways Service.**

K.P.O. .......Sept. 10, p.m. Sep, 10. 8.30 p.m.

Rer.

Ord.

OP.O.

Rek.

Sept. 10, 5 p.m.

Ord.

Sept. 10. 7 p.m.

Air Mall for "Imperial Alrwaza Ser- vice" to Durban and thence by Ses Service 10 United Kingdom.

RCI.

Ord.

Rex.

Ord.

K.P.O.

Sept. 10, 5 p.m. .....Sept. 10, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Straits, Ceylon,

South Africa

Comuda, U.S.A. sud

via Victoria B.C.

Sept. 10, 8 p.m. Rept. 10, 7 p.m. India, East and 7 p.m.

United Kingdom

Note. All mull for United Kingdom

will be forwarded with or without

superscription,

G.P.Q. & K.P.O.

Parcels ......Sept. 10, 5 p.m. RCE..

....Sept. 10, 5 p.m. Ord........Sept. 11, 8.30 n.m.

Wednesday, Sept. 11.

Manila, Macaster and Sourabnyn

8.30 a.m.

Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A., and Europe via "PAD American Airways and Trans-

Atlantic Services"

Rec.

Ord,

Reg.

K.P.O.

Sept. 11. 5.00 p.m.

.....Sept. 1. 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Sept 11, 5.00 p.m. Ord... Sept. 11, 7,00 p.m.

Saturday, Sept. 14

Air Niall for "Imperial Airways- Service" to Durban and thence by Sea Service to United Kingdom. G.P.0, & K.P.O.

Πες..

Ord..

Sept. 14, 6 p.m. Sept. 14, 5.30 p.m. Ale Mall for Indo-China, Malaya, Java and Australla by the "Imperial Airways Service,"

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

Ord..

.Sept. 14. & p.m. .Sept. 14, 5.30 p.m.

Monday, Sept. 16 Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA., Canada, Central and South America and United Klogdem via San Francisco,

K.P.O.

Parcels Reg.

Ord.

Parcels

Reg. Ord.

.Sept, 10, 4 p.m. .Sept. 16, 9 p.m. ..Sept. 16, 6.30 p.m. G.P.O.

.Sept. 10, 4 pm.

.Sept. 16, 8 pm.

..Sept. 18, 7 p.m.

Tuesday, Sept. 17

Straits and Calcutta,

Parcels,

Sept. 17. 11 a.m.

Letters......Sept. 17, Noon.

U.S.A., Canada, C, and S. America

and

*United Kingdom

Francisco,

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

vin San

Parcels,......Sept. 17, § p.m. Reg.Sept. 18, 9.45 a.m. Sept. 18, 10.30 am. Wednesday, Sept. 18

Ord..

and

Straits, Ceylon, Indio, East

South Africa, and United-Kingdom.

G.P.O, and KPO, Parcels

Reg.

.Sept. 18, 5 p.m. ..Sept. 10, 8.45 am. Ord. ....Sept. 10, 9.30 am Rangoon and Calcutta

Par.........Sept. 18; 5 p.m.

Lef.......

...Sept. 19, 9.30 am. Thursday, Sept. 19

Swatow

1 p.m.

Friday, Sept. 20 Manila, Australia and New Zealand

via, Thursday Island

G.P.D. and KPO. Parcela, Sept. 20, 5 p.m.

Reg.Sept. 21, 8,40 a.m.

Ord..

.Sept. 21, 9.30 am, Tuesday, Sept. 24

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and

South Africa.

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CAR RECOVERED

The Morris inotur ear No. 1940, owned by Mr.. W. D. MacMaster, of the Hongkong and Whampoa Docks, which was reported missing from the Sallebury Road car park on Sunday, was recovered by the Police Last night.

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