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September 11, 1940.

PETAIN CAN'T MEET ARMISTICE TERMS

HITLER

MAY

SEIZE

THE REST OF FRANCE

HITLER MAY TAKE OVER THE REST OF FRANCE, AS MARSHAL PETAIN'S GOVERNMENT CANNOT MEET TAXATION DEMANDS UNDER THE ARMISTICE AGREEMENT.

There are now 10,000,000 refugees, 1,200,000 demobilised soldiers, and 1,200,000 French prisoners to be fed in addition to the normal population of 9,800,000—a total of 22,200,000.

The fear of famine in the un-

occupied zone is increasing. The Cholera Increases

area produces virtually no wheat,

very little livestock, and has no food stocks.

It is further handicapped, because

it has no contact with oerupled France used

and North Africa, from which

to draw large supplies.

The price Hitler is believed to have osked for his protection in the mill-

of the toy occupation

Whole of France.

He has promird that I will be only a nom.nal occupation with very few soldiers confined to the inrger towns and the military and naval ports, but i would give the Gestapo full power over the whole country

Porta Offer

M Pierre Laval, Marshal Petain's jright-hand man, is making desperate efforts to go to Berin and obtain im- mediate terms of a future prace.

tu

It is reported that he is prepared Land over further parts of un- berup.ed France and the use of sea porta for the darntion of the war

Hitler is not expected to agree His answer probably will be annexations of the whole of unce

The country will then have the some status ». Amtra, Poland, H101- Und wie Beitum.

Reconstruction

Fured with an almost unsolvable unemployment problem, the Pelain Government has started construction programmide.

Th

I re-

nance

118

will Goverment directly reconstruction works, rail- way material, the repair of railways, trucks, and rurnt equipment

will be put The programme bund at once.

Immediately refugees return to re- gions where buildings were damaged. State aid will chable repair work to be undertaken at oner, leading to u resumption of building activity.

In Colony

Urban Council Urges Special Measures

-Serious

View Taken

That the present Cholera outbreak constituted a Public Health emergency situation which needed immediate attention, was stated by the Deputy Director of Health Services, Dr. N. C. MacLeod, in a letter to the Urban Council recently. Reference to this letter was made by Mr. W. J. Carrle, the Chairman, at a meeting of the Urban Council yesterday.

Mr. Carrie sald that since the outbreak of Cholera on August 23, a total of 206 cases had been reported. There were 70 from Kowloon, and 100 from the areas around Kowloon City. The numbers were rather high for the population in that district, and It appeared that Kowloon City was the focus of infection which was endangering the whole Colony. About 600 shallow

which were highly contaminated had been found, and Mr. Carrie. Drainage in Kowloon City was practically non-

and existent,

# drainage stཔlht*raes be introduced 20 sexire should jsible.

weils

NO MORE PRETENDING Hospital Bombed

London, Sept. 10.

it was also mentioned by Mr Carrie that the Laichkok Cholera

A communique Issued jointly by Hospital was to be opened to-day the Air Ministry and the Ministry

Mr. Carrie

have said: 1

of Home Security to-day stated.-- cussed these matters

"Following the heavy lusses inflict- Deputy Director of Health Services, led on him by our Aghters and the

this Lo adviser

of his attacka yesterday

he

professional

with

the

repulsing Council, and now propone to inble evening, the enemy has now thrown hree motions, which we shall vote of alt pretener of confining himself

pon, if in accordance with Standing to military targets Order 13 (h) their urgency is ud- nitted by two-thirds of the vers present.

men-

Reports received during the night show that bombs were scattered at without dis- randon over Landon, The first motion is as follows-

tuction as to objectives. They have That In view the present greve tallen in the city and have caused Cholera situation this Council re -

fires in the inmediate vicinity of St. Government to approve Paul's Cathedral and the Guildhall. que the to start work inmediately an order the immediate installation of a pipe They have fallen on a large matern-

Private firins will also be enablest

to fulfil the most urgent

needs.

bationa. borne Altered water supply to the

Stage Show Coming To Hongkong

Opening At Queen's Next Tuesday

Mei.

than re-

es around Kowloon City and ity hospital, which was twice ntinck- at, Kip Shek

The Council, and a mumber of casualties have been caused. They have fallen on plusses the urgency quirement and hopes that approval Poor Law Institution for the aged, will be given to the Water Authority to carry out the work without delny. Insanitary Wells

The second motion is made under Section

Public 31 of the

Health (Sanitation) Ordinance No. 15 of to D35That it has been made appear to this Council that the welis existing in the villages around Kow- loon City and Kip Shek Mei are in en Insanitary condition and are like ly to prove injurious to health, anxi that it is expedient that they should shipping be closed and filled up, and that the schedules unlucky for a cast of beau-Council de call upon the owners of

chorus girls American

and such wells, if they can be found, by notice in writing to close and All up prove fortunate for artistes,

the

within same

une week of Hongkong, since they will have an enforced stay of ten days here, and nataliation by the Water Authority will put on a show

at the Queen's a pipe-borne water supply to the and that if such neighbourhood,

that the Theatre, commene.ng next Tuesday.)

be found owners cannot

be Works Deparunent authorised to close and All up such

A

combination

The representative stated yester- Pubile day that the company, which is under the leadership of Chung, a famous well.

mystic, has American Chinese

variation in

the

The third motion is not, in com-

uch urgency, but

(211 Landon City Council housing | estate, and on large number of workmen's cottages, expecially in the East End of London. which was

and repeatedly attacked heavily They have also been scattered in re- sidential districts in West and North London,

"There was tie enemy activity over the rest of Great Britain dur

the sight, but bombs were drop- In the ped in a town in North-west Eng- land and in rural districts south-west. They caused some dam- The Bgures of carunities in Lon- us, but no casualties were reported. don last night are not yet available.

confirmed now

that 52 "It i

aircraft were destroyed yes. enemy terday-49 by our fighters and three by anti-aircraft guns. Three of our pilots previously reported missing are now known to be safo,”—Reuter

Cathedral Undamaged

London, Sept, 10.

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POST OFFICE

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Small Packet Post to all countries is muspended.;

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OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mail closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise staled, and where mails are advertin- ed to close at or before 9 am, regis tered and parcel malls are closed at 6 p.m. on the previous day. When mails are advertised to close after 8 p... Registered and Parcel malls are closed at p.

INWARD MAILS London and Straits ......Sept. 11. Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Service," San Francisco dato 3rd September.

.Sept. 12. Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Ser-

Java and Manila London and Straits Sandakan.... Australia and Manila Ale Mail by "Imperial

Formosa

Java and Manlia London and Straits Australia and Manila

Sept. 13.

.Scpt. 1.

Sept. Ib.

.Sept. 18.

Sept. 16.

Airways Ber-

Sept. 17.

.Sept. 18.

.Sept, to.

.Sept. 19.

..Sept. 20.

Canada, USA Japan and Shanghai (Vancouver BC. date, 7th Sept.)

Sept. 25.

U.S.A.. Honolulu, Japan and Shang

hal (Son Francisco date September)

..... Sent. 26.

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

hai (San Francisco

September)

London and Straits

Calcutta and Straits

dale, 1st.

Sept. 28.

Sept. 29.

.Sept, 30.

OUTWARD MAILS Thursday, Sept. 12

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, flonolulu,

0.8.A., and

"Pan vis Бигорь American Airways and TTADE- Ailanile Services."

Reg.

Ord.

Reg.

Ord.

K.P.O.

Sept 12, 5.00 pm.

Sept. 12, 5.30 p.m. G.P.0.

Sept. 12, 6.00 pm. Sept. 12, 7.00 pm. Saturday, Sept. 14

Air Mall for "Imperial Alryczyn- Service" to Durban and thence by Sea Service to United Kingdom. G.P.O, & K.r.o.

Rec

Ord.,

Sept. 14. 3 p..

Sept. 14, 5.30 p.m.

Air Mall for Indo-China, Malaya, Java and Austrails by the "Imperial Always Bervice."

G.P.O, & K.I.O. Reg.........

.Sept. 14, 4 p.m.

Ord... Sept. 14. 6.30 p.m.

Monday, Sept.

Shanghai, Japan, Honolula, USA, Canada, Central and South America and United Kingdom via San Francisco.

Parcels Reg.

K.P.O.

.Sept. 18, 4 pm. Sept. 10, 5 pm. Ord...Sept. 10, 0.30 pm.

G.P.Ó.

Porcela Rek.

Ord.

.Sept. 10, 4 p.m.

Sept. 10, 5 p.m.

.Sept. 18, 7 pm. Tuesday, Sept. 17 Straits and Calcutta.

Parcels, Sept. 17, i am. Letters, Sept. 17. Noon. Min for Indo-China, Ziťalaya, Java and Australla by the Imperial Airways Service"

Atr

Rer. Ord.

Rick.

Ord.

K.P.O.

....Sept. 17, 5 p.m. Sept. 17, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

.Bept. 17, § p.m. .Sept. 17, 7 pm

| Air Mail for "Imperial Alewaya Ber- vice" to Durban and thence by Sea Bervice to United-Kingdom.

K.P.O.

Reg.

Ord,

.....Sept. 17, 5 p.m. Sept. 17; $.30 p.m. G.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

.Sept. 17, 5 p.m. .Sept. 17. 7 p.m.

and Francisco.

G.P.O. & K.P.O. Parcels,

*United Kingdom via San

Rag....*

.Sept. 17, 5 p.m.

.Sept. 18, 0.45 a.m. .Sept. 18, 10.30 0.m.

INCOME-TAX collectors fear Soldiers on leave helped to steady there may not be enough of of elderly people mathem to do the additional work varied repertoire. Joanna and Beth parison with the first and second, of the nerves

as it is closely South-east London shatter when the Clare, two dancers who have earned.

the related to the first two I suggest that heat of a near-by are made the imposed by the War Budget. fame in New York, will lead

we consider it also:-That the ques- atmosphere

Mr. W. T. Seddon, president, told dancing lems, ably supported by a comedy band of ten chorines whose tion of drainage in these areas be Close by, members of the auxiliary the Inland Revenue Staff Federation service were singing Hey Conference in London that the war uppearance in the "off-season-and immediately investigated and that a fire especially in these evacuation days comprehensive scheme be introduced tackled the blazing A.R.P. depot.

St. Paul's Cathedral is undamaged, had produced many additional Jur-USA, Canada, C. and S. America as soon as possible to improve the should be a welcome

An offctal amounced that not even deas which must be existing insanitary conditions. entertainment.

& single window had been cracked expeditiously and well if the neces The motions were seconded by Dr.

as a result of the high explosive and sary revenue was to be forthcoming. orchestra under the MacLeod, and carried unanimously. A te-piece

In the Lucas will set A letter from Government relative incendiary bombs dropped

cathedral's direction of Jimmy

greatest the appointment of Mr. W. J. victuity, The to

Are which for a the pace for some modern numbers

Carrie Chairman of the Cotinell donger cume from The mystic side include a very

sime blazed fiercely but fortunately act "spooky" illusionist In which was received.

A

to the the wind was in the opposite direc- amendment proposed ghosts walk and talk in the audi

Chinese legend built Factorfes and Workshops Ordinance tion blowing the flames away. The torium. A

Council to Dean and many officials remain in was approved by the round Princess San Li Tay in one of

The famous old city church of St. the high lights, and has a very spec- increase the punishment of factories the cathedral every night.

or workshops which start without

istering and continue to operate Mary-Je-Bow was also threatened by

Are and only after hundreds of fire- "One or two colossal income-tax There are several men in the cast after being told they are not register-men had worked feverishly for some arrears have been made public re including Chinese, and these produce ed. The proposal

hours was it possible to state that cently, and the willing taxpayer is the church was out of danger. beginning to wonder why he should An air raid warning sounded in the pay an the nail if others can get London area at 12.54 p.m.---Reuter, away with it for months or years."

tacular falsh.

was

that the

the juggling acrobatics, conjuring Magistrate could impose fine of and contortiona which are always $50 for every day the factory con- welcome in a stage show.

The company has had considerable tinues after being warned. experience and success in a three- A proposal that hawkers, especially

Sterilisation of Utensils

hawkers of cooked foodą, be required to provide sumtient boiling water for sierlising their bowls and chop- ticks immediately before use, was also approved.

£3,000,000 year tour of the world, and, la now

1.800.0 1,050,000

on its way from Singapore to San 12400 Francisco via Hongkong and Marulu

It is said of Chung, who has been 20 years on the stage, that he is the son of an astrologer and magicion Licences granted by the Council who formerly held an official post between August 27 and September 9 tion under the Manchu regime in inclusive are;. Food factories (1),| China. He was born in the United Food preserving establishments (1), States, where he gathered his talented food shops (1), laundries (1), milk shops (1),,offensive trades (1), and company together.

cating houses (2).

Madras

New York

Penana Rangoon

Bhanghai

Strata

Kuala Lumpur - Singapore Kuala Trengganu

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HONGKONG DRANCH

Every description of Banking and Exchange Budness transacted,

- TRUSTEE AND EXECUTORSHIP

UNDERTAKEN,

Current Accounts opened in Local Cur- rency and Fixed Deposits received in Local Currency and Sterling on terms that may be ascertained on application.

D. BENSON,

E nganger.

METROPOLE

HOTEL

CENTRAL - CLEAN

NEW CHINA COASTER HONGKONG COMPLETED FOR CHINA NAVIGATION

Hon.

Present at the meeting were Mr. W. J. Carrie (Chairman), Dr. N. C. MacLeod, (Vice-Chairman), Mr. H. J. Pearce, Hon. Mr. R. A. C. North, Hon. Mr. T. H. King, Mr. F. CHall, Mr. L. C. F. Bellamy, Mr. The China Navigation Company's A. el-Arculli, Mr. B. Wong Tape, Mr. new vessel Hanyang, bullt at Talkoo, Tang Shiu-kin, Dr. A. M. Rodrigues Dockyard, carried out tier trials re- Mr. Li Tse-fong, and Mr. C. J. Roe cently and will leave shortly on the (Secretary), Company's service to Tientsin.

The keel of the Hanyang was laid.

AMBULANCE WORK

The St. John Ambulance Associn-

In June last year. She is the fourth H-class ship to be built for the Com- ony, but embodies internal improve- ments, particularly with regard to tion reports that the Fok Chi Teng Her Ambulance during the month of pasacriger ticcommodation.

dimensions are,”

overall

Length

308 August answered. 63 calls, which, in- is, Deum. 44 it, draught 17 ft. 6% cluded five Recident cases, Alto- Ins, cargo, capacity 2,508 tons dend ether 68 sick patients wire trand travelled weight and 1,200 tons measurement. pogled. The ambulance

petrol consumption, of 57, gallons.

"COMFORTABLE - FIREPROOFILIA later ship in still building at 307 miles during the month, with a

Taloo Dockyard,

"We are not sailaßed," he said, "that sufficient staff is available to do the job property, and it is clear that we cannot put up with the present strain much longer.

"It is essential that every effort! should be made to prevent trickery and evasion,

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SHANGHAI, HONGKONG, MANIA and BUENOS AIRES

Ceble Addrom: Swanstock

Ord.

Wednesday, Sept. 18

Ceylon, India, East and Africa, and United-Kingdom.

G.P.Ø. and K.P.O.

.......Sept. 18, 8 p.m.

Straits,

South

Parcels

Reg.

Sept. 18, 8.45 8.m.

Ord.

Rangoon

Par.

Sept 18, 3 p.m.

......Sept. 19, 9.30 am and Calcutta

Let...Sept. 19, 9.30 a.m.

Thursday, Sept. 19

..1 p.m. Swatow

Friday, Sept 20 Manila, Australia and New Zealand

via. Thursday Island ...

G.P.O. and K.P.O. Parcels, Sept. 20, 8 p.m. Res......Sept. 21, 8.45 am. Ord........Sept. 21, 9.30 a.m.

Tuesday,

East and

Stralis, Ceylon. Indi

South Africa...

Friday, Sept. 27

17.00 p.m.

Manila, Australia and, New Zealand.

via Thursday Island:

Reg. Ord.

KPO...

......Sept. 27, 5 pm. ...Sept. 27, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O

„Sept. 27, 5 p., Sept. 27, pan. *Superscribed Correspondence Only.

PRISONERS IN AUSTRALIA

Sydney, Sept. 10.

A large number of German and Italian Internées from Britain arrived here to-day. When asked about the voyage the officer commanding the troops in charge replied, “We have had our momota,adhal mRANNA

2. The guards of the interneas fre the first British troops seen in Australla since the wor, and their publle ap penranco, has evoked - the cagreatest EnthusiasmReuter,

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