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November 28, 1940.
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LONDON, Nov. 27 (Reuter). "Knock Italy out of the war Tought in 4 hours. Expert Tuition, at the Club House, Happy Valley,was the demand made in the Puplis delighted. Tango A Speciall-on Thursday, 28th November, 1940, House of Commons by the ex Minister for War, Mr. Lestle ty. Apply Tony's Dance Studio at 6.30 p.m. 6th Floor, China Duilding. (Opposite
ALL MEMBERS are cordiallyHore-Belisha, in criticism of the King's Theatre),
Invited to attend and partleipate speech of Mr. Arthur Green- In any discussion which may wood, Minister without Portfolio, which he said, did not contain a single constructive suggestion.
Mr. Hore-Bellaha argued that Bri- tish and allied tonnage was being lost at an average fale of 90,000 tons weekly and the merchant marine of the allies would be dissipated in two
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LETTERS]
Refugee Work in Canton
To the Eällor,
The "Hongkong Telegraph." Sir, We were concerned to see a report emanating from the Central News Agency published recently In the Presa, to the effect that all the refugee camps in Canton had been forcibly closed by the Japanese au- thorities with the result that upwards of 8,000 refugees had been thrown on the streets,
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years.
The real remedy was to knock Italy out of the war.
a
The Greeks had opened that way by swift series of successes With Italy out of the way, Bellain could with draw n large proportion of the fleet from the Mediterranean.
Mr. Hore-Bellsha complained that the Government had failed to take full advantage of the Emergency Powers Act to mobilise the whole nation's resourets of material and personnel for the prosecution of the
war.
Considered Reply
The member's speech brought a con- sidered reply from the Minister for Labour, Mr. Ernest Bevin, who fore-
shadowed "between now and next June, another enormous call-up for service.
Mr. Bevin elted conditions In Ger many in support of his contention that you try too much compulsion you do not get the desired result.”
The Government had succeeded in settlement of a problem in Britain that had baffled everyone for genera- the tions, namely, to put wages in tool-room right and to Het sklled men in the right place away froen the repetition work. As a fest of increase in output, 13 works in the Midlands were examined and they showed that bonus earnings had in creased (which was good indica- tion) from 25 to 77 per cent.
We wish it to be clearly understood that the above report is totally in- currect in so far as the refugee work under the auspices of the Canton; International Red Cross and the terday by the War Fund Inaugurated by production and steps are being taken Canton Refugee Areas Committee in the C. M. Pest, Lid, with the follow-
ing donations: concerned,
A total of $1,470,010.09 was reached yes-
The true facts of the case are that Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Fulker (In memory of Capt. Robert Allin- the camp operated by the above bodies were to all intents and purTwo Greenbacka (UA, #2) ........ poses closed down at the beginning of 30th Heavy Battery, A., Banley,
(Shrapnel BUK) this year owing to lack of funds. Since then three of the camps have All Ranka, Company, 2nd. Dn. The Royal Scots (2nd. donation) been used for the maintenance of up- Mr. J. B. Craig wards of 500 destitute children and Mr. P. Wynter-Blyth these are still in the camps,
In October last and again owing to lack of funds, the Work of the ford ing centres supported by the Canton International Red Cross had to be drastically curtalled, and if further funds are not forthcoming may have to be closed down entirely.
N. V. HALWARD, Hon. Secretary, Canton Refugee Arcus Committee,
f. Shont, Chairman, British Fund for Relief; in China, (Hongkong Committee.)
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ST. VINCENT, DE PAUL
STOCK MARKET encry
REPORT
Hongkong Stock Exchange Olejul Summary, issued yesterday says:
Market was slightly stendier with more enquiries.
Buyers
Providents $4.70
Troms $16.40
Yaumali Ferries $22.25
Lights (old) 30.40 X.D. Ropes $0.55
Wm. Powells $1.35
Entertainments $0.00
Watsons $9.76
Sellers
Vibro Piling $8
Sales
Union Waterbonia $7 Ropes $0.70
Mr. C. Monaghan, $100, Grateful $100: F. G., $25; Dr. & Mrs, ilo Aston $20;
$100; Sir Robert Ho Tung,
Lady Ho Ting, $15; K.A., $15; MessTA. Kayamally & Co., #10; Anonymous $10.
6.P.C.A. FLAG DAY
New factories are now going into
to expand the call for personnel to people. who have never been in in- dustry before.
Mr. Greenwood's Speech LONDON, Nov, 27 (Reuter)A review of war production in Britain given by Mr. Arthur Greenwood, Minister without Portfolio, set out that production has proceeded during at months of this war the first 15 afar greater height than in the
last first 15 months of the
war.
Since May. there has been a very substantial increase in output.
"We must keep in our minds," he said, "the long-distance programme and prepare for sull greater measures and for others we can adopt at some point ahead."
Recent Air Attacks Recent air attacks have retarded our production but beyond that he would not go. Since the beginning The Society of St. Vincent de Paul of the war Britain's production hos acknowledge receipt of the following been more than trebled and the out donations to the 1940-1941 Appeal:
put of some fighting material bas been increased four times. During the last six months, Britain's ship-. building programme has been in- creased by over 50 per cent. As an example of the part played by the Dominions he cited the example of Canada whose contribution will far it-weigh anything she did in the last war.. There is no doubt that the RAF and The blockade are undermining German striking power and
capacity and also Germany's powers of recuperation.
We
are not.ut the end of our difculties but we can
say with certainty that Britain's resources and capacity together with the growing help from North America outmatch the industrial resources and capacity of Germany." he concluded.
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N.Y.K. Ships To Omit Hongkong
Shanghal, Nov. 27. The N.Y.K. announced to-day that from December 12 their ships sailing between Shanghai and Manila would omit Hongkong, but would call at London, Nov, 27.
the British port on the return journey, The Spitfire Fund started in Java
The reason is to permit Italian and travel to for the purchase of Spitare planes
German passengers to
of the possibility for presentation
on Mr.
Manila without to Britain
the ships arc In1 Churchill's birthday on Saturday has
detention when now reached £19,000. Four planes
Hongkong United Press. will be purchased. The fund started in Malaya for a similar purpose has reached" £3,600-Reuter.
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CRUEL SHOCK for STOMACH SUFFERER
"Only an operation can save you“
LONDON, Nov. 27 (Reuter),— A cold shudder went, down the
enemy aircraft were shot down by R.A.F: fighters in a series spine of a gentleman recently. He had been suffering from stomach of engagements over Kent this after-ulcers and, with a shock, heard the noon, it is officially announced.
Two British machines were lost verdict that only an operation would save him As a preliminary his but, both pilots are safe.
doctor sent him into hospital where they put him on Maclean Brand SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" Stomach Powder, a frequent practice LONDON, Nov. 27 (UP)-Aller in big hospitals treating stomach two daylight alarms in the London trouble. aren the night alarm was sounded at In his letter to Macleans, this 7.30 p.m. to-day.
gentlemon says: "In six weeks I Anti-aircraft guns were in action I walked out of that hospital a now quickly altér the first alann. man. And no operation, eitherl | Additional raiders were reported over You can imagine the jump-for-joy
n south-west town.
Chinese Refugees
In Hongkong
The position in the local Chinese refugee camps shows practically no change as compared with the figures
feeling of the stomach sufferer threatened with an operation who finds he has been cured without one. Well, you don't need to go very far to get the beneßt of Maclean Brand Stomach Powder. You can buy a; bottle from your chiemist for use in your own home.
Be sure to ask for MACLEAN BRAND Stomach Powder, which is only genuine If the signature “ALEX. [C. | MACLEAN" appears on carton of the previous week. The figures and bottle. Maclean Brand Stomach
for November 23, supplied by. the Powder is never sold loose, but only medical authorities, are given below, in bottles. The tablets are available with those for November 10 in brac-in bottles or flat tins. keta:
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If you have any difficulty in obtaining it from your local chemist King's Park 1,276. (1,279) · Matauor store write to:-Banker & Co., chung 1.044 (1,000); North Point PO Box 755, Hong Kong, 1,388 (1,391); Morrison .III *538 (538); Tal Hong Squatters Camp 2,567 (2,607); Ngau Tau Kok Squat- ters Camp, 795 (700); Kam Tin 1,800, (1,020); Fanling Children's Camp 200 (300).
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The grand total.for November 23
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on November 16, showing an in-.
| crease; of twoj plants
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