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Australian Cabinet

Completion Announced MELBOURNE, Oct. 27 (Reuter),

Federal Australia's reconstructed Cabinet was announced today. I

Includes:

Mr. R. G. Menzies.---Prime Minister and Minister for Co-ordination of Defence and Information;

HONGKONG CRICKET

GLUB

The Annual General Meeting of the Hongkong Cricket Club will bo hold in the Pavilion, TO-DAY nt 6.30 p.m.

A. K. MACKENZIE,

Hon, Secretary.

Sing Tao Lucky To Draw With South China

(Continued from Page 6,)

For Gen. De Gaulle's Forces

Special to the "Telegraph"

VICHY, Oct. 27 (UP),-Dissident French troops who have rallied to General de Gaulle and who are commanded by General de la Minat, advancing through forests from the Congo Valley, have virtually surrounded Lambarene village and fortress, deep in the brush of the hinterland of Gabon which is remaining loyal to the Vichy Government. Other points assailed áre Libreville, the colonial capital and the port of the Vichy Government on the coast.

The dissident forces were obliged to cross 300 miles of forcat and brush to surround

loyalists and native blacks. The Exchange At RADIO

IL

encirclement coincided with bombardment of Lambarene by French planes operating under Colonel do la Minat's orders from on the bases near Branizaville Congo,

Heavy Casualties

nevertheless, this pair of backs played as well as ever, and always and the better of their opponents. Tam Kwan-bon played his usual safe game, and effected a couple of good

The Ministry for the Colonies hus It was not the summe Sing Too team no further news regarding the dis- Ves. that beat the Navy a week ago. Tesidents' attacks since the report was

services of Lai Shlu-wing were surely

This report needed in the forward line. Tsui ought out by a runner. Ah-fai, playing at centre forward, told of the air raid which cost heavy was not happy in that position, and with the village encircled it is Im- ensualties of both blacks and whites. during the greater part of the anne

the field, possible to evacuate either the black he was wandering about

or white population trapped in the Fung King-cheung did got

reveni his old wizardry with his ball contral vlage when the planes came over.

Generni Weygand is now in North He was well- and body swur vos

by Lam Tak-po and Lee Afrien organising a powerful force to marked Kwait-wal who, between them, albe dispatched by air to the rellet of the besieged paints in an effort to this versatile player ittle frendum. Kwok Ying-kie, play-sidents. However, it will be difficult prevent a spread of de Gaulle's dis- ing a Inside fell, besides scoring both goals, was forever on the move to ald Lambarene which is at least

the attacks, bare. He initiated meny

1,000 miles from the nearest loynilst of but found co-operation not so easily

Continuing the reinforcement of forthcoming. The two wingers were

military positions

the throughout too well watched to be of much use French Colonial Empire under Gen-

Lack Of Understanding Comparing the intermediate line, General Guillemen, Supreme Com- must say that Sing Too's trio of Lamander of French African

Furces Tin-gang. Long Wing-chin and stationed at

will

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eral Weygand's command, Brigadier EIRE IS

Madagascar,

cs-

Mr. W. M. Hughes, the veteran ex-Soong Ling-sion were not very happy tablish beadquarters at Tinnanrive. Prime Minister-Attorney General

as a combination. There was inck He will replace General Martin as and Minister for the Navy;

Mr. P.

Spender Maister for the Army:

Mr. K. McEwen-Minister for Alt

READY TO

of understanding between them, and Commander of the Island's defence. DEFEND

the wing halves allowed their wing-Yesterday, in a similar move, General | ers fan much rope to roam about the Merdant was sent to command the

field, with the result that the ineks defence forces in Indo-Chinus, New Security Force

Sir Earle Page-Minister for Com-were coller upon to do bigger merce;

share of the work. Leung Wing- De Gaulle's War Government DUBLIN, Oct. 27 (Iteuter).- chl, playing his first league

LONDON. Oct. 27 (UP)-General | The Eire Government is doing Perhaps with a man like Lee Wai-De Gaulle has proclaimed the creation everything in its power

Mr. A. W. Fudden.-Treasurer. Sir Frederick Stewart-Minister for External Affairs, Social Services and Health.

Senator P. A. McBride.--Minister of Supply and Development and Munitions.

Mr. H, E. Halt-Minister of Labour and National Service.

French Captives Encouraged

Petain Visits Camps CLERMONT-FERRAND, Oct. 27 (Reuter).Your ilberation day will not long be delayed," said Marshal Petain, addressing prisoners of war when he visited the French prisoners camp at Amboise, according to the "Parls Soir."

After expressing sympathy, Petain said: "You have perhaps believed that we were not thinking of you. Be patient."

NEXT CHANGE

AT

THE

KING'S

Dollars'Worth of Adventuro

Kame

of the season, was not quite himself.

tong

to

to watch, he was not able to of a French "War Government" to secure the necessary arms for revent his best, yet he found time carry on the war against Germany in a local security force of 100,000 now and again in get his, forwards repudiation of Marshal Petain's re-

gime's latest "surrenders' to Hitler's men, said Mr. Eamon De Valera moving.

to-day. But for barks, Hou Yung-sang and demands.

12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter-Hamburg

cession.

Ponar

| POST OFFICE

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Capriccio in F Minor (Dohnanyi). 1.0 Local Time Signal and Weather Report.

1.03 Kawalan Selections.

1.21 Gerry Moore at the Piano, 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Wen- ther Forecast and Announcements.

1.45 The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra. 2.15 Close down.

6.0 Chausson-Symphony In 1 Flat Major, Op. 20.

Orchestre de la Societe des Con- certs

du Conservatoire. 6.32

(Tenor).

Songs by Hubert

6.43 Closing local Stock

tons

6.45 Plano,

Arthur Rubinstein

Eisdek

Qunta-

at the

Op. 70 Capriccio in B Minor, (Brahms); Cordoba (Albeniz); Evoca- elon (Albeniz).

Dr.

7.0 London Relay-The News 7.15 London Relay-Topical Talks. 7.30 Dennis Noble (Haritone) and the London Palladium Orchestra.

8.0 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.

8.03 This week'a progrummes. B.07 Studio-A French Recital by Denise Carroll (Soprano) and A. T Lay (Plano).

Gradua nd Parnassum 'Children's Corner Sulle (from Debussy), A. T. Lay at the Piano; L: Th-rang. Sing Tao would as- In a broadcast from Leopoldville in

Their desire to remain at hn); (b) L'invitation Au Voyage

2. ()

Printemps Le

(Reynaldo De Congo, General suredly have lost. Every time South the Belgian China's success depended on getting Gaulle announced the formation of peace was not a sufficient guaran- (Dupore), Denise Carroll (Soprano) past this pair of backs, who worked an Empire Council of Defence to tee, he said. Warring groups with Piano; 3. Clair De Lune (from ille

Trojans and effected many a lead the French overseus possessions might think it to their advantage Suite Bergamasque-Debussy), A. T. dangerous clearance. Cheong Wing-in joining his "Free French" cause. chal had more to do than his np- The creation of the new Council, to take possession of the whole Lay at the Piano; 4. (a) Cavatine de Leila (from Les Pocheurs de war Gov- or part of the country.

Perles Bizet); (b) Il est doux, il est posite number. He was called upon "having all the duties of

bon (from Hicrodiade-Massenet). deur his charges more often than ernment" was announced after Gener-

Denise Corroll (Soprano) with Plano; 5. Ballade (Debussy), A. T. Lay at the Piano.

Studio Talk: "Alarms and

in his other games, and could not al De Gaulle's headquarters in Lon-

him.

On the whole, South China had

with long

many as a Set with Ger- possible guarantee.

General De.

The local security force had been help the two goals scored against on had repudiated Petain's new established to give the country one

namely, if at was handled by him cleverly.

Many a threatening situation "collaboration"

tacked, they will defend themselves. announced in They were not yet armed, but he more of the play than their phis brundenst that he assisted the knew the country would gladly bear

the the cost of providing arms. ponents. Whereas they were content Defence Council to exercise in

French

the possessions overseas Sing Tho indulged passes,

"powers formerly performed by the too many close passing bouts, Chief of State and the Council of with the result that they were very often robbed of the ball. Another Ministers," thus the overseas France fault in Sing Taps defence was that of the De Gaulle's regime intends to

halves went

take over the powers claimed by Loo far

feld. far up Whenever South China's forwards Petain and the Vichy regime.

left standing they were attacked,

back. There Way

more Wak ordination_und_team_play_in_South China's team than in Sing Tho's. Without Lal Shlu-wing the Sing Tao forward line was at sixes and sevens.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS DONATIONS TO CHARITABLE

AND OTHER CAUSES

A total of $1,403,323.45 was reached on Saturday by the War Fund Inaugurated; by_the_SC Post. Ltd. with the following donations;

Branch are no

17.35

9.73

4

Previously ledged. $13,463.91.

Sale of Scrap (further donation). $10 P.S.S. Chicken Feed (weekly dona- Aion) - CAN Inrbour Office Nickets and Dimen

(weekly donation) szer Cheero Club (male of old tins, etc.)

RELIEF OF DISTRESS Subscriptions received to date for credit SHANGHAI, Oct. 28 (UP)-"It at the British Fund for Reiler of Distress kee. Lee Wal-tong. Lau Chung-sang is. Japan's duty to free the Dutch in China, Hongkong and South China Lee Shek-yau

Slug Tao-Cheong Wing-chol, Hou East Indies from dependence Yung-sang, Li Tin-nang; Lau Tin- foreign powers, for which reason sung. Leung Wing-chiu, Soong Ling-Japan 13 willing to terminate the Branchs Subscription Commitice, 3116.47 sing: Tang Kwang-sum, Fung King-present meaningless hostilities (re-ho Hongkong Jockey Club 30.031.20; the ferring to the Sino-Japanese war), cheung, Taul Ah-fai, Kwok Ying-kie, declares the "Sin Shun Pao," Japan- Ip Pak-wah.

ese army organ in an editorial to-day The paper also assailed President Roosevelt's speech in which, it says, "he openly indiced China to prolong hostilities in order to realise America's world hegemony."

Austin Road Robberies

Sunday Morning Bag

Severni Austin Road residents lost money and property when their flats were entered by thieves yesterday

morning.

£1

Mr. Hammond's room at 128 Austin Road, first floor, was entered by some person by means of duplicate key. Money and jewellery valued at $150 were stolen.

Mrs. Casaris, of No, 100, lost money and jewellery amounting to $145, and Mrs, Bruce, of the same address, hnd | n watch stolen, valued at $15.

The thefts were committed before 9 n.m. yesterday.

China's Southern Transport

Hongkong Football Association $2,500.74. Total $847,305.30.

8.45

Excursions" by Dr. Winifred Callis. 9.0 London Relay The News and News Commentaries.

9.30 A Czechoslovakian Programine with 1 Talk from the Studio,

10.0 Songs by The Comedy Har- monists,

10.10 Quentin Maclean at the Or- kan.

Serenade (Heykens); China Doll Parade (Zumecník); Babbling (Mar- lean).

10.80-Compositions-of-Rickard.

Strauss

11.0 Close down.

HELPING EVACUEES

Victoria League In Australia

The Board of Autinin dhe donation ledges with grateful thanks action, being procceus of the charity from Ilongkong Foolbail

Letters from the branches of the football match held on the Double Tenth. Victoria League in Melbourne and to the British War Organisation Fund:

Below is the latest Hat of subscriptions Brisbane to the branch of the League Previously Acknowledged... 4100 in Hongkong, tell of the assistance 5002,711.73 which has been extended to evacuees

D. W. Hume (Monthly) *** D. C. Edmondston (Monthly) Rev. & Mrs. T. A, Broadfoot

(Monthly) .......................................

·POLICE PROMOTIONS tiscellaneous Bale per Madame His Excellency the Oficer Ad- CL55. Dodges per Miss Mair ministering the Government has been

3 CSS, Dadges per Mre, Wiil-

rocks pleased to appoint Mr. Archibald 2 Ciss, Badges per Mrs. Henry Elston and Mr.

Phillips William

CSS, Badge per Miss Ed- Richard Chester-Woods to act as mondaton Assistant Superintendents of Police, Anonymous as from October 17, until further notice.

10 from the Colony.

200

B

7.20

J

2

the When

arrived in evacuees Australia, the League had cords printed welcoming them, and as a result many called on the League's officials, who were able to give them much advice on different matters as well as arrange for their introduction to suitable people in the country.

Assistance has also been given to $600,012.93 evacuees by the Queensland Govern- ment Bureau and the New Settlers'

whilst Lengua in Brisbane,

the Y.W.C.A. has dono a great deal.

In Melbourne, a Hongkong Visitors Association has been formed as the of a a suggestion by the Colony's representative, Dean Wilson. Tho Committee of the Association is com posed of representatives of the Army and Navy in Australia and a Hong- kong representative of each of these Services, and a civilian representa- tive.

Attention Centres On Threat To Gibraltar

ZURICH, Oct. 27 (Reuter)-Political observers here expect fresh German military action to follow very closely on the

|reslatmuce within the Government | Petain-Hitler agreement.

itself.

Strategic Gaine

Better Road Join Kwangs

(Central SHIUKWAN, Oct. 28

between News). Transportation

Indications to this effect are Kwangtung and Kwangsi has been grently facilitated by the newly-supported by Italian Press fore- completed Inter-provincial highway casts of imminent action in the for traffic on October 25. The road Eastern Mediterranean,

Tayi, Shiukwan, through passes

Tailio and Hsingkuo, Kanhsien, Klan.

Large consignments of goods are now transported by trucks between the two provinces,

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the

result

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BAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling, with interest allowed at ralca obtainable on application. The Bank's Head Office in London undertakes Executar & Trustee business and claim recovery of British incom Tax overpaid, on terms which may be nacertained at any of its Agencies and Branches.

R. A CAMUDGE,

Manager.

H.K. Stock Market

The

Werd

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Australia and Manila

.Nov. 1.

London and Straits

Nov. 1.

U.S.A., and Manila (Seattle. date.

30 September}

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to- .4.60 n. Afr Mail by Bea to Singapore

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.14 cts. n. Straits and Calcutta.

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.Oct. 20, 2.45 pm. Oct, 29, 3.80 p.m.

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..3.30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 31.

3.70 n. Air Mall by Sea to Singapore to con-

.59% n. .234 5.

.04 n

.0.40 n. .$36% b.

dieet with the "Belilah Airways."

.30 b. Straits

ICE.

Ord.,

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

Overseas

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...Oct. 31, 9.30 am. .....10.30 am. .17 n. Bangkok, Madang, Salamaun, Rabaul .10 n. and Tulag!

......12.30 p.m. 11 n. Manila, Batavia and Mauritius. ..2314 b.

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Friday, Nov. 1

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MANILA BHÁRES Following are snice and bid peleen:

Co-ordination of various efforts being made to help the visitors with their many problems is proceeding. It is not believed here that Potain

"We hope you will think this is has agreed to active participation of living up to the League's inain objec- Addison, French forces in the war against tive," says Mrs. Stanley Britain but it is considered probable General Secretary of the Melborne Atoka In Swiss comment, Gibraltar is that Hitler has gained concessions of branch, "and we welcome this optio Gold" next strategle Importance for the prosecu-portunity of bringing closer together Batong Buher mentioned openly probable objective for an Axia attack. tion of the war in the Mediterranean. all these British subjects, which in Benguet, Cons.

Many reports are reaching here In- these difficult days la surely more de- Coco rove Meanwhile diplomatic observers dienting the growing anxiety of the sirable than ever."

Cons. Mines here consider that the silence of French public for a British victory,

Demonstration East Mindanao The Vichy Government regarding but beside these must be placed the

Ifat Atal proposals to Marshal Petain is signi- fact that France is, in effect, an au-

LX. In fcant, It is felt that the Vichy thoritarian State with Loval as the

Togon Mining Government is reluctant to reveal the controlling power.

It is notified that sealed tenders in Masbate Cons...

Mining Cons. terma to the, French people before As regards Spain, diplomatic circles

fatt here are convinced that General triplicate, for faced with

AR.P. Report sind. Motherlode they can be accompli...

Franco is unwilling to involve Spain Centro al Hung Hom Police Station, Mine Onerations...

at the Colonial North Camarines In war but he will probably be un-will be received

Paracale Gumaus Reports that two Cabinet meetings able to resist if faced with a choice Secretary's Omico, until noon ofan Mauriela were held at Vichy before Petain between voluntarily or involuntarily Monday, November 4.

Burigao Con accepted the German terms, indicate allowing the German Army to pass The work consists of the erection Buyod Cons that Potein, had to overcome strong through Spain.

of a brick and concrete construction.

:

A.R.P. REPORT CENTRE | Go16

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Syndicate Invest,~- United Paracale

Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Morning Morning

Closing 18601744 Ung. Unq.

Und.

.Nov. 1, p.m. ......Nov. 1, 4.30 p.m..

K.P.O.

Rer.

Ord

G.P.O.

Rer.

Onl.

Nov. 1, 4 p.m.. .Nov, 1, 4.30 p.m.

Saturday. NOV. Z

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA.

Canada, Central and South Amerien and United Kingdom via San Francisco (No Parcels for Canada).

K.P.O. Parcels

Ord.

Nov. 2.4 p.m. Nov. 2, p.m. Nov, 2, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Parcels

Nov. 2,

4 pim.

Reg. Ord.

Nov. 2, 5 p.m.

Nov, 2, 5.30 pm.

Ung.

Una. Una.

Ung.

0014 .0014

ung.

Ung

Ung.

Reg

Ung.

34.

0.70

10 B

Und Ung

001

Unq. Linq.

023

Ung Unid.

Ung.

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Canada, Central and, South America and United Kingdom via Son Francisco SPRAY

LAG.PO, and K.§.Owna ba

Roz

Not. 4, 5 pm.

Ora. atin..Nov. 4, 'E.30 am. *Súpericribed. Correpantries Only.

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