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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
October 8, 1940.
By Ernie
Ernie Bushmiller
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AND NOW GENTLEMEN UY HERE IT IS? WE SHALL SOON KNOW WHAT'S INSIDE.
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BURMA RD. REASONING RADIO
JAPAN FAILED IN CONDITIONS
LONDON, Oct. 7 (Reuter)The Prime Minister is expect
ed shortly to make a statement regarding the Burma Road.
The British agreement with
Japan, due to expire on October ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 17, provided that during its operation, attempts should be made to reach a general settle- ment of Far Eastern questions. Japan has made no progress in this direction. She has herself moved troops Into Indo-China in order to direct further attacks on China from that angle and, far from adopting a more friendly attitude to Britain, sho has chosen to become associated with Britain's enemies by the tri-partite pact,
DONATIONS TO CHARITABLE
AND OTHER CAUSES
A total of $1,357.877.80 was reached
The intest
yesterday by the War Fund inaugurated by the 6 C. M. Port, LA donations are:
Close Contact With U.S.
It is learned that in an examination y in London of the course to be pursued when the present agreement expires, the British Government kept in close contact with the United States against whom, it is generally recognised, the tri-partite pact was mainly directed. the confirmation of There is no report that Japan is to ask for an extension of the agreement.
There seems little doubt that Mr. Winston Churchill will announce the re-opening of the Burma Kond,
Few Bunday Morning Thughs", Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Angus (2nd.
denation)_ _*N
K. B. N. Copper Fund 2nd. M. T..B, Flotilla
The Brook Club
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12.15 pm, Short Service of Inter- cession.
12.30 Dance Musto by Billy Cotton and His Band.
1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea- 5.85ther Report.
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The fallowing donations were received
1.03 Compositions of Ezio Conies, 1.30 Reuler and Rugby Press,
In memory of the late Mr. W. L. Me- Weather Forecast and Announce- Kenzie:
Mr. and Mrs. J.
Sherry
Canteen Fund, 1630.7.D.C.
Phil Shirley and Ren
MIN D. P. Green
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Paterson Mia lelen Balchin All
Scottish
Banka, TLIC.V.D.C.
W, C. C.
Mr. and Mrs, E. O. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. D. Tollan
Society of Yorkshiremen in Ilong-
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Telephone Co., Ltd., s atr. wild Mr. J. 11. Taggart
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Closing Local Stock Quota-
6.02 Dance Musle,
tlans
7.00 London Relay-The News, 7.15 London Relay-Topical Talks. 7.30 Old Time Variety. 8,00 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.
8.02 Puccini's “Madame Butterdy"
Act I.
9.00 London Relay--The News and News Commentaries.
9.30 Concert by Maurico Marechal
As the British and United States pullies regarding the Far East run cited to dale for credit of the British (Cello) and Tenico Jan Paderewski
very much on arallel lines and there is a continual interchange of views between the two governments, It may be assumed that Washington has
The following are subsgriptione re-
War Organisation Fund, Hongkong franchi:
Previously acknowledged, £300 and
307,05.0
Herechend (monthly) $10; C. Austin
(Piano).
9.53 Schubert--Duo for Plano and Violin In A Major, Op. 182,
ensonthly) 310; w. Hewitt (only) 6101
Sergei Rachmaninoff (Piano) and
Matthews (monthly)
Anonymous 10,14 Three $20 W. J. Knight (monthly) #10: Miss
been kept informed of British inten- | D. J. Valentine (monthly) 120; J. C. C Fritz Kreisler (Vans Bongs by
tions.
Chinese View
CHUNGKING, Oct. 7 (Reuter) The Chinese people tend to consider the Sino-Japanese confllet no longer
between as a struggle
China and Japan but as part of a world war in which the United States, Britain and the Soviet Union will soon be playing a leading part against the Axis's new ally in the Far East.
refining Co.--September $20
(Baritone) (witn
C. Ezra $15: Some Members of the Herbert Janssen European Stalf of Mosers. Butterfeld and Piano accomp. by Gerald Moore), Swire-September #187; 8. A. Kent #10; 10.23 sale of ion D.W.OF. Postal Labor Por
Brahms--Symphony No. 8 Lady MacGregor 120;
Members of In F Majer. the European Staff of the Talkoo Sugar Willem Mengelberg and His Con-
Edgar certgebouw Orchestra, Davidson (monthly), $50; Prison Blaft 200.00; Tung Keong Rubber Manufac-
11.00 Close Down. suring Co. Ltd. (August) $200, 1ongkonk Jackson Bowling Alleys 2 C, w
USA) 110: 8. Brunen (USA) 10: 3: Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Anonymous Taradla (monthly) (19;, G. C. Worrall (monthly) monthly) 300; A. McAlpine 10: Ion. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Alabaster. (monthly 150 Pay Sub-Li, W. R. L Bowley (monthly); G. Cautherley The re-opening of the Burma Road, (monthly) 12; L M Wylls (monthly) L Haynes monthly) #10; on October 17, at the end of the Miss K. M. Anderson (monthly) (50; J
(monthly) 1001 1. M agreed period of temporary closure is w. Buckwell expected to prove a signal for the Bicheng (Miss) (monthly) $10; M. Beraha Co. (monthly) #23; C. Lyen-Mackenzio start of rapid and decisive develop-monthly) 100; Start of Union Insurance
Society of Canton Ltd. Sept.
China's fate, it is believed, will depend on the outcome of this battle of the giants."
ments.
The general opinion here Japan will immediately press for showdown, exerting the strongest pressure on British and American interests in the Far East.
Heroic Polish Aviator
Took Heavy Nazi Toll LONDON. Oct. 7 (Reuter) ---A major in the Polish Air Force has re- cerved his country's highest military decoration, the Virtuti Milliary Cross,
in that Anonymous $25; Anonymous 50; E. W. from General Sikorski In a south- Pudney (Gelaber) 420 A. C. Wilcox- east England military hospital where September $25; Analyuta Government Laboratory (monthly) $85; 6. E. Edgar ho was sent after being wounded in trnonthly) $; Major H. L. Wright 10.60; a recent air battle in the defence of 3. A. V. Hart Davis #10: John Moodle London. (October) 20; Staff of Sanitary Depart ment 636.48: Bome of the Chinese Slast of Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist (Sept.) 13.50; Anonymous $200; sale of 5 C...
per Mira. Bagram 85 ai of Cats, Badges per Mr. H. F. Philips M A. Raymond (Miscellaneous Bae
413: Royal Hongkong Golf Club, Ladies section Golf Competition held at Deep Water Bay) $114. Mrs. M Deacon (monthlys 110, Total $599,785.13.
The Chinese feel that international developments are rapidly turning in their favour since they are convinced of United States supremacy over Japan in resources as well as in the present naval and air strength.
The Japanese-Axis Fact, says the Chinese official organ, "Central Daily News," aims at the destruction of Britain and China, but at the same time is directed against the United States now and Soviet Russia later."
The "Central Daily News" adde that the pact is an attempt to offset the failure of a German invasion of England by Japanest success in the Far East.
No Coolies For U.K. LONDON, Oct. ? (Beuter) Official quarters state that there is no truth in the report published in a Japanese newspaper that Chinese labourers are to be sent to England
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STOCK EXCHANGE INDUSTRIALS RECEIVE GOOD ATTENTION
The Major is the leader of a fighter of squadron bearing the name Kosciusko, Poland's national hero, which brought down 109 Nazi planes during September.
The Major escaped from his burn- ing plane and came down in a parachute which was also in dames.
S'hai-Chungking Radio Block
Must Use H.K. Channel LONDON, Oct. 7 (Reuter)-The Stock Exchange to-day experienced CHUNGKING, Oct. 7 (Reuter),- a good day. The turn-over broaden-Direct wireless communication be- and the prices of most sections tween Shanghal and Chungking. moved higher.
which has been maintained for three Industrials especially attracted years despite the Sino-Japanese war, attention and some of the leaders is now interrupted. registered substantial gains. Kafirs All Shanghal-Chungking traffic enjoyed local support and gilt-edged must now be routed via Hongkong. met investment demand..
Remittances to Shanghai also must Wall Street was steady.
be routed via Hongkong.
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about the
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Then Montreal and Quebec, gay French-spanking cities on the famous St. Lawrence Seaway, and a quick crossing to Europe by one of Canadian Pacifc's Atlantic feet.
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Tuesday,
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· 11th' Oct. ·
Friday, Monday, List Oct.
SEATILE & VANCOUVER (Sjuris: from Kobe)
Helan Maru.
NEW YORK via Panama, lang
• Sanukl "Marúž
SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan & San Francisco.
Kitano Maru BOMBAT via Singapore & Colombo
• Tokiwa Marti
Haruna-Maru
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• Tusiroa "Maru
KOBE & YOKOHAN
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Sunday,
'20th Oct.
Tuesday,
20th Oct
(Tuesday)
15th Oct
Monday" Basth Oct.
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