Tuesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
January 7, 1941.
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R. E. Officer Denies 22-Counts
Continued From Page
The quantities that may have been Isaucu
No suggestion, he said, was made of any misappropriation of public funds or property.
The necounts were taken over by accused in April, 1940, and in July! accused reported that the store had been broken into, and further re-
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Nellore Left
ported deficiency of supplies. Australia
write-off
off was applied for. On Octo- ber 1 the storrman found the door) unlocked and during this month fur- their
large deficiencies were found so an investigation was ordered.
The accounts were in order when accused took over.
Lieutenant (Acting Captain) G.
E. Crew, RAS.C. Have evidence
prices of fuel.
6 Days Late
That there may be a very simple explanation attached to the reported Clay of the Nellore arriving in Manila from Rabaul was ascertained
of
Instructions Given Major, D. C. E. Grose, RE, testified
at
this morning on Inquiries being made Messrs. Mackinnon, Mackenzie and Company, agents for the steamer.
Information received
the
that he had given careful instructions steamer's agents in Hongkong la about how the accounts were to be Degember, It was revealed, Inticated kept and the regular checking of that the Nellore would be leaving stores. Accused was present at these Australia six days later than as was scheduled and if this altered time Instructions.
table had been adhered to, the Nellore would be due in Manila to-day.
Accused, when he took over the accounts, was told to consult witness
he encountered any "snags."
called
for the nil and petrol
it he ness
Wit-
and found that they Speech May Bring
U. S. Into The War
ledger in May appeared to be correctly kept.
A burglary was reported by accus- ed in the summer when he said that
and 45 gallons of kerosene
11 drums and 45.
were missing.
Accused was sure that
that was all that was missing. A Court of Inquiry was held.
When accused was ordered to be
Continued From Pagal
transferred to the 10th Company at lowers to declare war against the
United States.
the end of September witness told The formal nature of a speech him to hand over to Captain Lehefore Congress in generally regarded Seeleur at the end of the secounting as adding force to its denunciation period and to ensure a clean hand-
of the Axia principles, ideals and over. Two or three days later accus- Inoal. ed told
witness that there were cer- tain deficiencies of which the must disturbing was the petrol which was Go to 100 gallons short.
DANGER UNEXPLODED BOMB
UFS
BOMB WORKING-After night raid by Hillor's airmon over London, air raid wardons reped off part of famous Fleet street with rod lantern to mark danger spot.
Germans Flee Homeland
To Escape R.A.F. Bombs
More than 500,000 Germans have fled from their homes to Northern France to escape the R.A.F.'s nightly bombing raids on Germany. Berliners are moving to the quieter countryside of occupied France in thousands.
News leaking out of Germany through rollable neutral travellers shows that the evacuation of Berlin following the big British raids is assuming huge proportions. By car, coach and rail- way, thousands are leaving Hitler's capital daily. Many hundreds more set out each morning to tramp their way to the safer parts of the Reich.
Until recently the evacuation was unofficial. Now the Nazi authorities have introduced an official scheme, Crowds are
queuing up at the register centres which have been opened in all parts of the city.
The
"Berliner Boersen-Zei- the Germans may take their places tung" reported that instead of in the safe areas. the 4,000 children who were to speed from Hamburg, one
Evacuation is proceeding at high have been sent from Berlin to H.A.F.'s favourite nightly targets.
of the
the Polish town of Poznam dur-
ing October, 20,000 were to be
sent,
Other Berlin children were going to East Prussia, to Austria, and to Czechoslovakia,
Special Trains Special trains are being run daily Czecho- to East Prussia and to slovaklu.
The Journey usually takes three days, but the refugees neem inclined Humiliation
to face that rather than the R.A.F. Paris is the favourite "funkhole" bombing. Roosevelt's Proposal
of the fleeing. Berlin adults. More
In South Germany, near the Swiss WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 (UP)-The than 100,000-mney of
them the border, hundreds of Nazi officials “United Press" understands that the wives of Nazi oficials and Army have sent their wives and families I talked it over with him and it President's proposal to turn over officers are seeking refuge in the over the frontier into Swizerland to appeared to me that the deflelency billions of dollars worth of arma-city.
STOCK MARKET drawn up in the form of
live.
was not due to any question of fraudments to the Democracies of give their view, De R.A.F. will not bomb themselves crossing the border each be They feel they are safe because, in: Some of the Nazi oficials are but could be accounted for by errors implemented under the plan of giv In bookkeeping.
ing the Army and Navy blanket au- the former French capital.
night and returning to Germany in The Czech authorities in Prague the morning. thorisation to make available what- The hearing was procceding.
ever aid they may deem advisable. have been instructed to serid' 10,000|
Crowded Vienna the plan will be Czechs at week to work in the dan- It is believed the
memoran-ger aleas of Germany. Their houses dum to the State and Treasury De-in Bolenia and Moravia will be partments, but the type of legislation taken over by the Berlin refugees, has not yet been determined.
Naz officials in arcupled Poland The scheme provliten that the arms have been instructed to find billets in Hongkong Stock Exchange Ofelat
mude avaliable to Britain would be Poland for at least 250,000 Berlin Summary issued yesterday says:
The market opened firm with en-repaid in kind, or with other goods, residents
as the Presiderii stated in his address. quiries for most stucks.
London Comment
REPORT
Buyers
IK. Banks $1,375 Canton Ins. $202.50 _HK_Fire Ins. $160
Wharves $93
Ducka "O" $18.60 Dack "N" $18 Providents $5.75 Lands $34
$34.25 Humphreys $7.00 Trams $17,80
Star
Ferries
$81
Yaumat Ferries $24
"O" $40.30 Electrics Recirles "N" $30.05 Sandakan Lights $11.75 Cements $18.00 -
Ropes $7.90
Dairy Farms $18.75 Walsons $11.20
Entertainments, $7
Constructions “O” $1.50
Sellers
Wharves $95 Trams $18 Telephones "O" $28 Dalry Farms $19 Vibro Piling $7,70
Sales
H.K. Banks $1300/85 Docks "O" $18,70 Humphreys $8.10 Electrien "O"! $40,15 Cements $18.75 Ropes $8.10 Watsons $11.25
LONDON, Jan, & (UP)-Authori tative British commentators sold it was "noteworthy___st_ President Roosevelt put' all resilers of aggres-
Vienna is now more crowded than it has been at any time during the the past ten years. Thousands of Gernians from Berlin and the Rhine- land, who have relatives in the former Austrian capital, have aban- doned their own homes and gone to
As in the case of Czechoslovakia, live with them. they have been instructed to turn! But they curse Goering for having Roles out of their homes, and send said: "Not a single British bomber them to work in Germany, so that will ever By over Germany."
sion on the same plane, and made it Pleas For Help Said Ignored
clear that he has no kien of defying tyranny an one continent and up- peasing it on another. He again stressed his belief that leniency towards the aggressors is more
likely than firmness to provoke trouble.***
They also noted that he heightened [his warning to Japan by bracketing Australia for the 'Brst time with the tree other continents which How threatened.
Stabilisation Of China's Currency
SPECIAL TO. THE “TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, Jan."' 0 (UP)
are
Secretary of the Treasury, Mr Henry Morgenthau, told the press to-day that the Chinese stabilisation agree- ment was nearly ready, and would probably be completed this weeke.
Film Stars' Father Makes
Allegations
William A. De Havilland, a gaunt Englishman of 70, charged that his actress daughters, Olivia De Havilland and Joan Fontaine, repeatedly had ignored his pleas for financial assistance after an- ti-British feeling in Japan ruined his Tokyo law practice, according to a United Press message from Hollywood.
He said he believed his daughters refused to answer his letters because he married a Japanese woman after their mother divorced him. De Havilland added that he was en route to South Ameri- ca, where he hoped he could live cheaply with his Oriental wife.
The Misses De Havilland. and ignored me, perhaps because of my Fonlaine, two of Hollywood's wife, whom I love deeply.
"Sbice she is an Oriental I cannot brightest stars, phoned their live peacefully in the United States. BOMBAY, Jan. 6 (Reuter)-Mr mother, Mrs Lillian Fontaine, Anyway, I have an income of only Savarkar, President of the Hindu in Saratoga, Cal., when they $80, a month and that, I understand, Mahasabha, hus appealed to Hindus learned of their father's accu-is not enough in this country.. throughout Indin to enter the army,
"So I am going on to South Aineri- navy and air force in possible numbers.
Attempt To
the largest sations and issued a statement ca to live and die, in poverty, but in
in her name, which said:
Rob Two Rob
Children In Argyle St
The story of how eight-year-old John Whitefield and his little sister became the victims of snatchers was related to Mr E. Himsworth at Kowloon Magistracy this morning, when Yim Kam, 21 and Leung, Chl-shing, 21, both unemployed, were. charged with attempted larceny of a pullover from John White- flold.
arrested them with the help of a
given
It was said that about 10.30 am.gardener, when they came back. on December 5, John and his sister Corroborative evidence was Yvette were each leading a dog up a by Mr Robertson,
hill opposite their home at 142 Argyle
and my
Mother's Statement "The news of Mr De Havilland's arrival comes
as a surprise to me daughters because during the 21 years that have elapsed since our separation and subsequent di vorce, my daughters and I have had only one contact with him. The girls and I come to America in 1910, witere I have brought them up."
The Misses De Havilland and Fon- (aine, now 24 and 23 respectively, were toddlers when their mother left Haviland 21 years ago. She brought her daughters to America Inmediately and settled in Baraloga, where she and the children became American citizens.
peace."
He said he would send for his wife," who remained in Japan, as soon as he found a home.
Ingenious Theft Of Lights
H.K. Stock. Market
wero
RECORDS
OF 274 YEARS
Film of Birth, Death Entries
A complete photographic re- cord of every birth, baptism, marriage and death entry in England between 1538 and 1812 Is being compiled.
This monumental task, has been undertaken by the Society of Genealogists, in case originals are destroyed by enemy action.
The rolls of film-as many as 10, 000 exposures are recorded on one roll 12ln in diameter-are being stored in safe place. Parishes which lose their registers will be .supplied with prints.
Pilgrim Trust Grant
POST OFFICE
BROADCAST RECEIVING
LICENCES
Holders of licences which expired. at the end of 1940 are reminded that if it is desired to retain possession of the apparalus after the date of ex- piration of the licence a renewal must. be effected without delay.
New Licences will be available at the Government Radio Ofen; · G.P,0. Building, First Floor, on ordinary business days, and will be issued against the receipt of a remittance n.m. and 5 pun, except on Saturdays when licences will be issued between
of $12.00, between the hours of D
Da.m. nodi p.m.
Applications may be made:-
personally.
b) by messenger, (e) by post.
It is essential under (c) and preferable under (a) and (b) that applications should be accompanied by crossed Cheque payable to Hong- kong Government. The now licence will then be sent by post or messenger as soon as it is roudy, Where relual cash is tendered a new licence should bo received in exchange before leaving the Licensing Office.
In tha case of renewal the old licence should be returned with the application.
Small Packet Post to all countries
is suspended.
INWARD MAILS
The keeping of parish registers began under an ordinance of Thomas Cromwell in 1538," said Mrs K.Blom field, secretary of the society. "In 1812 entries began to be made on printed forms, and there are 50 fow to a page that the cost of photograph- ing them is prohibitive. Members of our society and voluntary workers have undertaken the task of Iran- scribing entries from that date untu 1837, when registration was taken Australia and Manilla
over by Somerset House."
National Index
Mrs, Blomfield said that the work was started with the help of a grant from the Pilgrim Trust, and two years ago a catalogue, the National Index of Parish Registers, was produced.
Air Mail by "Tan-American Airways Direct Service"-San Francisco date, 30th December.......Jan. 7. United-Kingdom and Straits..Jan. D. Alr United Kingdom, Strails and
Mall by "Bellish Overseas Airways
·Service"
London (except Austraila) by sea from Slagapore Jan. 10.
Jan. 10.
Jan. 10. Francisco *an. AA. .....Jan.
Jan 11,
Conton Air Mail by Pan-American Airways
Direct Service"-Ban plate 4th January Robaul and Manila USA., and Manila (San Francisco
date. 141
14th December.)....Jun. 11.
U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hai (San Francisco date, 13th December)
.Jan. 11.
When destruction of many of these Calcutta and Straits. ancient records seemed possible the Swatow roclety utilised the remainder of the Calcutta and Straits grant to begin photographing them.
The following quotations
The society has just been inforined issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- that an application for a fresh grant ket this morning.
to enable the work to continue has been allowed.
.Jun. 12:
Jan. 12. ..Jan, 14.
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mall losed 15 minutes corlier than the
Bre
time, given below unless otherwise stated, and where malla are advertis- ed to close at or befora 3 am, regis- The society recently had sent for
tered and parcel mails are closed at photographic reproduction some 8 pm. on the previous day. When ancient parchment registers which malls are advertised to close after had been in the safe of a churchs p... Registered and Parcel mails .27 . damaged by a bomb. The pages are closed at 5 p.m. 10% n. were shrivelled to a third of their
.75 11.
DANKS
H.K. Banks $.
H.K. Banks £. H.K. Banks (H.K.) E. Chartered £ Mercantile, A. & D. Ľ Mercantile, C. £
1,380 b. & sa. .70 n. 82 n.
East Asia $.
INSURANCES
Cantons $.
Union $........
H.K. Fire S..
Douglas $.
SHIPPING
.0% n.
China Underwriters, S.
.202 b, 400 b. .1. n.
.100 b.
.135 n.
.11 n.
.100 n.
80 n.
40/-n.
.7
.93 b.
.19 s.
.18 n.
Steamboats $.... Indo-Chinas P. S Indo-Chinna D. $.
Shell (Bearers) s/− x.d. Waterboats $
DOCKS ETC. Wharves $... Docks (old) $. Ducks (new) $. Providents $..
S'hal Dockyards
Kallon 5/- Raubs. S.. _ILK._Mines_
Hotels $.
Lands $..
MINING
LANDS
Lands 4% Debentures
Shai Lands Sl $. Humphreys $.
II.K. Renities
Chinese Estates $.
Trams $.
UTILITIES
Peak Trams (old)
Peal: Trams (new) $. Star Ferrics $..
Y, Ferries $.
original size, though the modern millboards in which they had been rebound, church plate and recent paper registers were unharmed.
BANKS
THE CHARTERED, BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA..
Incorporated by Hoyal Charter 1853,
Paid-up Capital Reserva Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 5.80 L. Reserva Fund
.35% n.
..................4,000,000
................. £3,000,000
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Tuesday, Jan. 7
Air Moll for Manilla, Guam, Ilono- lulu, U.S.A., and Europe via "Tan American Airways And
Trans-
.Jan. 7, 5.00 p.m. Jan. 7, 5.30 p.m.
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Ord.
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Reg.
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Jan. 7, 5.00 p.m.. Jan. 7, 7.00 p.m. 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 8. Manila, Batavia and Sourabaya
Strails and United-Kingdom
G.P.O. & K.P.0. Parcels,
ICE.....
Ord
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.Jan. 8, 6 pm,
..Jan. 9, 0.45 am.
Jan. 9, 10.80 DJ.
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Mall by Sea to Singapore to connect with the "British Overseas -Airways"!
K.P.O.
Reg.
Ord.
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'Africa
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.10/3 n.
Alt
.0% n. 114 cis. n.
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West End Branch:
32 60.
.34
b.
.100 n.
.12.39 n.
.0.10 sa.
.3.05 1.
Alor Star
Karbin
Rangoon
.100 n.
Amritsar
Kongkong
Saigon
.7.40 n.
.31/
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Ipoh
Semarang
Iloilo
Seremban
Karachi
Klan
Shanghai Singapore
Agencies:
Kobe
Bitlawan
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Kunlo
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Lumpur
Taiping
Kuching
Tiental
Madras
Tongkah
Manlis
(Bhuket)
Medan
Talngtae
New York
Yokoliama
Pelping
(feking)
Penang
.18 8.
.24 b. Canton
Cawnpore Cebu
.6.95 11.
0.80 n. Colombo
.1 n.
Delhi
CURRENT
China Light. c. sts. S.. China Lights x. ts. $.. China Lights Ris. $.. H.K, Electrics" (old) $.
40 b. Halphong H.K. Electrics (new) $.
39 Hamburg
Hankow Mocho Electrics (old). $....174 11. FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Macno Electrics (new) $..10% n. Banking Business transacted.. Sandakan Lights $.. .11% n.
ACCOUNTS opened and "old)
FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Yaz Telephones
.25 8. or shorter periods in Local or Other Cur Telephones (new) .. .10.20 n. rencies at rates which will be quoted on
INDUSTRIAL'S
application. facg, (Ord.), Sh. $..14.00 n. Card: Macg.
acg. (Pref.), Sh. $...12 n. Cald: Macg. Canton Ives $.... Cements. $.
II.K. Ropes $.
Dalry Farms
.... n. .18% 84. ,8,10 an.
STORES, &c.
$.. Watsons $. Lane Crawfords Sinceres $.
10.6. 1.70 B. .9 n. 2.10 n. 30 n.
$..
Wing On (H.K.) $. Powell Ltd. $.
COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $..
S'hni Colton Sh, $.
MISO.
II.K. Govt. 4%.
HK Govt. 34% (1834) HK, Govt. 3% (1840),
1.00 n.
.44%
.205
.07%
Ch Govi, 5% 1925 G$Bds. · 42/4 H.K. Entertainments $.. Constructions (old) $......1.60 b. Constructions (now) $......... Vibro Ping $...... Marsmans Inv. (Lon.) 5}- Marsmans Inv. (H.K) 8/-,.2/6 n;.
7.70 2.
.7/0
"Twelfth Night" Player Ill
P.W.D. Office Used Yau Muk, 33, unemployed, was) sentenced to two months' hard labour and his wife, Lin Mul, 30, was bound) over in $20 to be of good behaviour for a year, when they appeared on re- i mand before Mr G. T. Lowry at Central Magistrocy to-day charged Returned To Get Divorce with the theft of 10,000 electric torch
bulbs, worth $150. After 9 years in this country Mrs! The defendants said that the chil- De Havilland returned to Tokyo to Street, when the two defendants were dren had thrown stones at them and get a divorce. The
Détendants had previously pleaded) next year the, guilty, and on that occasiûn it was seen to follow the children up the
to still prosperous De Havilland visited sold that the bulbs were ordered by hill. The defendants approached the they had merely approached
America and met his daughters, then You and then taken to the first floor children and the second defendant frighten the children away. was sold to have struck the bay and
Owing to the sudden illness of Nora It was pointed out that the chil-in their early teens. He returned to of the P.W.D, Omce. You then led to have
Japan and took on Oriental wife, the foki who delivered the goods to Witchell who attempted to snatch his pull-dren could not have thrown stones at His alter raised an alarm and the defendants as they had the dog since. Mrs De Havilland later mar-wife removed the bulbs that had necessary to postpone the Wednesday ifis daughters have not reen him; another part of the premises and his in "Twelfth ways the part of Viola it has been found Mr C. S. Robertson of 144 Argyle|lenda in their right hands. Street, who saw the incident from lifs Mr Himsworth told defendants that ried a California business man. been left behind by the foki. matinee performance, on January ă to Wednesday January 15 at 5.30 p.m. their story and "For 47 years I was a patent. at- dren's zsistance,
The Thursday performance has been On seeing Mr Robertson the defen¬mantha" hard labour. The second on disembarking. "With the Sino-
cancelled. There là no change, in the Colonel Shaw of the Royal Artillery Friday and Saturday evening per- danis ran away, The children were defendant who was bound over two Japanese war, my business was ruin has reported to the Police that his forminced on January 10, and 11. taken home by Mr ›Robertson -- who, | months ago for larceny, was sen-ed. I appealed and appealed again cook, named Ah Klu, stole $70 and These performances will be held as keeping a look out for the two memtenced to four months hard labour, to my daughters for help. They then · absconded......
tre advertised,
ever
verandah,, rushed down to the chll-he did not believe defendant to two torney in Tokyo," De Havilland said)
sentenced the Orst
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