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5.45 Indian Programme.

0.30 Closing Local Stock Quota- tions,

8.32 Compositions of Bach.

7.00 London Relay-Tho News, 7.15 London RelayQuestions of the Hour'.

1

7.30 Studio Talk on Ballet illus- trated by gramophone records.

8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather

Report and Announcements.

8.03 Piano Daels by Rawler and Landauer.

8.12 Musical Comedy Teacher

.

"Please

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8.30 Dance Musia by Maurice Win- nick and Its Orchestra.

0.00 London Relay--The News and News Commentary,

9.30 London Relay-Talk: Demo- cracy Marelics'.

9.45 A Programme of French Music.

Violin Solos 10.14

Elman

by

Mischa

(Massenet);

Thols Meditation Serenade (Drola); Serenade (Drigo). 10.25 Tchaikowsky-Concerto No.

1 in B Flat Minor, Op. 23.

1st Mov: Allegro non troppo e molto -Allegro

2nd Mov: An- dantino simplice--Prestissimo-tempo primo; 3rd Mov: Allegro con fuoco.

Arthur Rubinstein (Piano) and the London Symphony Orchestra cond. by John Barbirolí.

11.00 Close Down.

Eating House Fined

1941.

The effect of this order is that any stocks held in the Colony become liable to duty and holders of auch stocks in amounts execod- ing 1,000 gallons are requested to report the existence of theng stocks to me within 7 days. -

E. W. HAMILTON, Superintendent of. Imports and Exporta.

Wednesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

G. ELMER.

January 22, 1941.

BANKS Greek Guns

¿THE CHARTERIO BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.

Incorporated by Royal Charter 1853.

21000,000

| PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be bold on Monday, the 3rd Paid-up Capital .......... 9,000,000 day of February, 1941, at 3 p.m.,Reserve ability, of Proprietors 43,000,000 at the Offices of the Public Reserve Fund, ******** Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Island Road, in the Colony of torm of 75 Hong Kong, for n years, with the option of re- nowal at n Crown Ront to bo Axed by the Surveyor of Hia Majesty the KING, for one fur- ther term of 76 years.

HEAD OFFICE-LONDON, 28- Blahopigate, X.C.). Hub-Agencias in Kandanı 117/123, Leadenhall Street, B.C.3.

West End Branch: 14/16, Cockaper Street, B/WJ, 'Manchester Branch:

32, Mosley -Kizuet, Manchotser, 2.

AGENCIES AND BRANCHES:

Alor Star Amritsar Bangkok Batavia Bombay

Calcutta

Agencies:

Clive Birest Fairile Place Canton Cawnpore Cabu Colombo Dell

Hongkong Ipon

Hot

Karachi

Klang Kobe

Kuala

Lumpur Kuching MACTAR

Rangoon Salgon Semarang Beremban Bhanghal Singapore Sijinwart. Sourabkya Taiping Tiantain

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- | sal of the lot the Purchasor - (if not the applicant) will be required authorised to deposit with an officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred phong Hamburg Honkow dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General will be refunded on payment of Banking Business transacted. DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940 the Purchase price.

18th January, 1941.

NOTICE

The following rates will be charged for malling single copies following newspapers of the abroad:

South China Morning Post China and Macao

10 cents per copy British Empire and Foreign 25 cents per copy The Hongkong Telegraph China and Macao 14 cents per copy

10 cents Saturdays

British and Foreign

20 cents per copy 25 cents Saturdays.

R.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sala by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 3rd day of February, 1911, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of Ilis Excellency the Governor of one

Manila

Tongkah

Medan

(huket)

New York

Tsingtao

Peiping

Yokohama

-(Peking)-

Penang

Silence

Italians

TRENCH MORTAR CORPS CAPTURED

ww%

ATHENS, Jan. 21 (Router), -Improvement in the weather has resulted in a heavy artillery duel in the central sector of the | Albanian front from dawn

throughout the day.

Greek guns silenced many enemy batteries.

Old School

Ties

Army Officer's · Criticism. LONDON, Jim) 21 (Router)--An "old school, tie controversy," which has been raging in the newspapers for some days, to-day reached Parliament.

It was started by an allegation by Lieut-Colonel Bingham in the Times" that Army officers from the middle classes had "fallon down on the job."

Japanese South Seas

Air Route

Portugal Concedes Timor Call

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH”. Mr MacMilland, Socialist member TOKYO, Jan, 22 (Domel), for the Western Isles, asked Capt. An understanding has been David Margesson, the War Secretory, reached between Japan and whether disciplinary action would be Portugal to inaugurate an air

taken.

Capt. Margesson said that the service between the Japanese Thick snow covers the mountains King's Regulations forbade soldiers Mandated Islands in the South where fighting is proceeding, and to publish in the press views on Seas and Timor Island, Portu- there is a bitter cold fog. Despite military subjects without special

guese possession in East Indies." the conditions, the Greeks continue to authority.

Lieut-Colonel Bingham's attention Two test flights between Japan and maintain the Initiative and to dis place the enemy from their fortified was called to this and a report was Timor were carried out by the Japan asited from him. Action would be | Airways Company in October and positions.

In the southern sector "beyond taken and would be determined after December, last year. The third test Chimara, the Greeks encircled and a reply was received.

flight will be carried out on January 23 over the 2,500-kilometre cou captured a trench mortar corps,

the between Palao in

Japantse Mandated Islands and Deli, capital of Timor Island, by the four-motored 17-seater...flying-boot January Leaving Palno on

taking

many prisoners.

Heavy Italian Attacke

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and SPECIAL TO THE “TELEGRAPH” FIKED DEPOSITs received for One Year ·

ATHENS, Jan. 21 (UP) Various or shorter periods in Local or Other Cur- PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. rencies at raies which will be quoted on Greek correspondents in the front

application.

lines including Paul Palcologos of BAVINGS ACCOUNTS siso opened in the "United Press," are agreed that Local Currency and Sterling with interest the present Italian counter-attacks allowed at rates obtainable on application

No. of Sale.

Lot No. 441.

Island Road, near

Stanley.

Registry No.

Locality

Rural Building

Boundary Bigarurements

N. B. E. W.

['ext took fami font]

as per sale

plan

Contents in

Ann. Bent #q. feet.

About

1.3, 100

OSTÍ

Upset Price

Bomber Fund Raffle

More Prizes Donated`

Prizes donated

23 the

courao

Ainer will reach Dell on the

same day and after staying there for two days, will return to Paleo on January 26.

yesterday bo

The Bank's Xead Office in London are the heaviest the Fascist's have

The crew of seven members will undertakes Executor & Trustee business staged since their first defeat during and claims recovery of British Income the early days of the war, Tanks,

accompanied by Mr Yukichi Tax everpaid, on terms which may be ascertained at any of its Agencies and aircraft, and infantry are being used.afternoon for the Bomber Fund Ishimaru, engineer of the Central Meteorológical Observatory and three Branches.

Salonika Raided

raffle were as follows: omcials of the Japanese South Seas

Ten Prizes: One ton of Household Government. Coat each, delivered free to winners.. Donated by John Manners & Co., Ltd.

B. A. CAMIDGE,

· Džanager.

THE MERCANTILE BANK ‘OF INDIA, LIMITED.

Head Office-15, Gracechurch Street, Londen, E.c.t

Authorised Capital

Subscribed Capital

Paid-up Capital

Reserva Fund and Rest

BANKERS:

SPECIAL, TO THE TELEGRAPH" ATHENS, Jan. 21 (UP), - The Ministry of Public Security states, "enemy aviation Inst Tuesday raided Salonike, There were no victims or damage.

It sold that In other places there was a Hiilo damage and a few victims. 13.000.000 At Ranebeza there were a few vic

1,000,000 tims but unimportant damage. 1,000,000 1,254,000

The Bank of England & Midland

Penang

Tank, Ltd.

BRANCHES :-

.

Bangkok Dombay Calcutta

Jaffna

Madras

Kuantan

New York

Kandy

Кагасти

Delhi Galle Hongkong HOWTE Ipoh

Kota Bharu

Kuala Lipia

Rangoon

Shanghai

Simia

Kuala Lumpur Singapore Kuala Trengganu

HONGKONG branco Every descriptios of Banking Exchange Business transacted,

TRUSTEE AND EXECUTORSHIP UNDERTAKEN.

and

Current Accounts opned in Local Cur- rency and Fixed Deposits received in

Malta's Night Visitation

One 12 foot Canoe and paddles. Donated by A King Slipway,

Two Prizes: One case of Texaco Motor O, ench containing ten 1- gallon tins. Donated by The Texas Company (China) Ltd.

Murder Trial At Sessions

Lovers Quarrel Told

How a young woman

Was

rc-

the

One Case Spey Royal Whisky, Donated by the Central Trading Com-peatedly stabbed allegedly by pany

One Case Canadian Club Whisky.man with whom she had at one time Donated by the Central Trading Sessions this morning, when Wu been living, was told at the Criminal Company.

24, unemployed, was charged

Broadway Model Radio Rocciver.are the Chief Justice, Sir Atholi value $205. Donated by the junc-MacGregor, with the murder of Lo Manufacturing Co., in

Company.

tion with the Clipper. Merchandising Klu Enemy Too High To Aim

J. Reynolds, Crown Counsel, MALTA, Jan. 21 (Reuter).-heterodyne Radio Phonograph Com-AY. Hon. The following com- Me Percy Chen, instructed by Following their costly air raids bination. Value $300. Donated by prised the Jury: Messrs A. C. Elis over the week-end, the enemy the China Electric Company. last night carried out two indis-

Beauty (Foreman), Mok Wel-leung, Shuni Ng Hang-on, D. J. Casca. criminate attacks,

Valued $37.50; $30; $30; $22.50. Donated by the Colonial Chap-yim

J. 3. Edgar and Wong An official description of the at Dispensary, tacks says that the target, seems to

Lafayette 8-tube All-Wave Superfed, and accused was defend-

Four

Prizes. "Innoxa"

Run

Down Quilt. Value $85. Donated Mr. Reynolds said that about three have been one of the British aero- by Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co., Ltd. Years ago Lo became ucquainted dromes but the netual result may

Local Currency and Sterling on terms that be described as indiscriminate bomb- troueneral Electric (U.S.A.) "Con- with accused, who was then employ

may be ascertained on application.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS Colombo

of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 3rd day of February, 1941, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Castle Peak, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of Lot of Crown Land at renewal at a Crown Rent to be Castle Peak, in the Colony of fxed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one fur- Hong Kong, for a term of 75

ther term of 24 years less tho year, commencing from lat

last three days thereof. July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be Intending bidders are advised fixed by the Surveyor of His that immediately after the dispo- Majesty the KING, for one fur-sal of the lot the Purchaser (if ther term of 24 years less the not the applicant) will be required Inst three days thereof.

to deposit with an authorised Senior Health Inspector S. Eccle-

Intending bidders are advised officer who will be present at the shall said that on December 31 i ense of cholera was discovered among the that immediately after the dispo-sale, the sum of two hundred assistants. The premises were com-sal of the lot the Purchaser (If dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum pletely disinfected by the Health not the applicant) will be required will be refunded on payment of Department, but on a visit to the premises on

on January 2, the place was to deposit with an authorised the Purchase price.

Anti-Cholera Cleaning Mo Yuk-ki, Ucensee of an eating- house at 83, Main Street West, ground floor, Shukiwun, was fined $100 by Mr 11. G. Sheldon, K.C., at the Central Magistracy Uhly morning, when he was summoned for falling to keep the eating-house in a clean con- dition and free from all noxious matter on January 2,

found to be in a filthy condition and officer who will be present at the PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

the drains were

*

The premises w

again visited yesterday, and were found to be

almost the same filthy state, sald Inspector Eccleshall,

Defendant claimed that he had

salo, the sum of two hundred dollara, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.

been away at the time the offence PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

was sold to have been committed, but admitted that he had failed to keep

the premises clean.

India's War Pulse Quickens

Supplies For Britain

BOMBAY, Jan. 21 (Reuter)-in November war supply orders total- Jing 15,000,000 rupees were placed in Bombay province,

are

A vast munition programine is well under way. Guns of 4.5 inch calibra being produced while hand grenades have reached their full ex- pansion, as have also tools and small arms.

An

No: of Sale.

Registry No.

Ping Shan

Taland Lot

Locality

Car Je Peak.

Boundary Measurementa

N. 8. E. W.

[feel sent feet for

as per sale

plan.

G

Contents in

Upset Price

experimental order for land Nunneries Robbed

mines is also being carried out.

The tempo of the All-India effort is similarly exemplified by the run- ning of a special train every two days to deliver motor chassis to the bullders.

MONSTER WAR FUND RAFFLE

Donors of Prizes are requested to hold them until won, when the Hongkong War Effort Committee will

issue orders for collec- tion to the winners.

On Lantau Is.

Armed robbers made two success- ful raids on Chinese nunneries at Tai O, Lantau Island, on Monday,

The Arst to be entered was the Kwok Ching Nunnery, at Man Cheung Po. Ten men, several of them armed with revolvers, gained entry about

3.30 p.m held up the inmates, ron- sacked the place and escaped with money and clothing valued at $167.30.

About 8 p.m. the same day, eight men, all armed with revolvern, en- fered the Ling Yan Nunnery at Keung Sam, and after ransacking the place, decamped with $200 Hongkong money and jewellery valued at $130.

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No. of Sale.

Registry No.

Inland Lot

Castle Peak.

Locality

That

Boundary

Measurements)

N. B. E. W.

feet feet feet Jeet

as per salo

plan.

Contents in

Ann Rent

Upset

Price

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METROPOLE

OTEL

|

D. BENSON,

Model All-Wave Radio Set, ed as a car cleaner by Gilmon and ing as the enemy few at a great value

Co. Lo was at that time living with $400. Donated by Messrs her grandmother and sister at 150 Manager. height in order to escape gunfire and Andersen, Meyer & Company, Ltd.

detection by searchlights.

Hollywood Road and was earning One Case John Halg Dimple Scots her living by inserting rubber lining No bombs hit or damaged govern Whisky, Donated by Messrs. Gande, into rain costs. munk property. Several bombs Price & Co., Ltd.

ment

European And Bus damaged divillan property and a num-

Driver

Provocation For Assault

12.

W. T. Stoneham of 330 Hillwood

ber of others fell into the sea. There was one serious casualty, this person failing to take cover.

"I send you on behalf of the War

upon the magnificent and ever

Lloyd George In Crash Trying To See His Dying Wife

:

Lived With Sister,

At the beginning of last year, Lo went and lived with accused at 15 Kennedy Street, and later they moved to Spring Garden Lane, In Apell, accused lost his job and as a result he and Lo went back to his mother at Kennedy Street. Ap- parently Lo did not get on well with accused o

Blic

Defenders Congratulated LONDON, Jan. 21 (British Wire- Road, was summoned before Mr E. less). A message sent by the Prime Himsworth at Kowloon Magistracy Minister to the Officer Administering this morning for assaulting Wu Ping, the Government of Malta reads:

mother for in September bus driver of the Kowloon Motor Bus Company, at Tsimshatsui on January Cabinet our heartfelt congratulations

returned to her sister and, took up her former occupation, "Defendant

Some time later she received a plended gullty

LONDON, Jan. 21 (British Wire-letter from to memorable defence which your herolc

.nccused asking her to suiting Wu but said there was garrison and citizens, aided by the less)-Much concern is felt for the meet him in Wanchal. She went and reasonable provocation for the Navy and above all, by the RA.F. health of Mr Lloyd George, who was returned the same day. A few days assault.

are making against Italian and Ger- severely shaken when the car in afterwards, accused went to her Hearing was fixed for January 30 man attacks.

which he was travelling yesterday to "The eyes of all Britain, and indeed Criccieth in a vain attempt to reach house. On entering the floor, ac- cused went straight up to Lo and the whole British Empire, are watch-the-bedside-of-his-wife-who-has-since-

without a word, struck her in e ing Malia in her struggle day by day, died, crashed Into an obstruction and we are sure that success as well caused by a landslide in the Welsh face and pushed her down. The next

day, be

be went to the house again and as glory will reward your efforts."

mountains.

had a The elderly statesman, who was

a quarrel with Lo.. As a result of this trouble, Lo and still suffering from shock caused by her sister removed to 5 Sheung Fung Madame Lloyd George's death, is Lane the following day, without-in- confined to his room and has been forming anyone. On November 22, advised to rest before continuing his Lo's sister went to visit her grand-

at 11.30 am. when Mr W. M. Brown -will-uppear-for-complainant.

FOUR KILLED IN EXPLOSION

TRAWLERS SUNK SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON: Jan, 21 (Reuter)-Two LONDON, Jan. 21 (UP)-The trawlers Minx Prince and Refundo,journey. Ministry of Supply announced that have been sunk, states an Admiralty four persons were killed in an ex- communique, plosion at a Scottish arms factory this afternoon. was slight.

There was no loss of life in the

Prince Property damage Manx

but there were casualties in the Refundo,

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Tokyo Press Smells A Rat Axis Non-Recognition Of Nanking Regime

SPECIAL-TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

mother in Tung Wah Hospital and 0s she was returning home, sho noticed accused apparently follow- ing her.

Squatting In Street

OC-

The next day, the sister was hang- ing out some washing in the veran- dah when she noticed accused squat- ting down on the opposite side of the street. About one hour later cured knocked at the door, asking for Lo. Ho was told that no person by

up next day accused called again. that name was in the house, where-

TOKYO, Jan. 22 (Domel)Stating most to know, the "Asahi Shimbun that "this is what the people want queried why Italy and Germany have The

he left.

not recognized the National Govern-Lo opened the door, and accused sold ment of China which Japan

to her: "Ah Klu, do you want to conalders

its collaborator in the creation of a buck to Wanchat or not." On Lo new order in East Asia.

"Is it that recognition is not beingang in the negative, accust

asked.

The journal further suggested that Thal conflict instead of merely plously Japan should mediate in the Franco

her to go to the Police Station

given to Nanking despite the latter's with him to have the matter settled. request, or is it that Nanking has not, They went, accompanied by Lo's asked for recognition," the Asahi sister, but on the down the

way stairs, accused suddenly struck Lo An with a dagger. several times

lying on the ground, was asked who alarm was raised and when Police arrived, Lo who was then had stabbed her. She did not say anything but pointed at accused.

Lo was subsequently removed to hospital, where she died shortly after

performed by Dr P. F. S. revealed that she had 18 siab

hoping for its settlement.

Britain & Russia

In Status Quo

on. A post-mortem examina-

LONDON, Jan. 21 (British Wire-wounds, three of which could have less)-Asked in the House of Com-caused death. mons to-day whether ec velations made a long statement which re active steps When formally charged, accused were being taken to improve

and whether he had any statement to ferred mainly to his relations with mako as to the present position, the Lo.

Undez-Secretary for Foreign Affairs Hearing is proceeding. (Mr R. A. Butler) snfd that I. M.

Government

made proposals for a trade agreement on

15 and October 22 had made suga

sugnications

Д

for

political un amp. ME.

der oricu

Buller added, "have not been taken any further by the Soviet. Govern- ment and the present situation is that | the next step resia with them.”

Nomura Sailing

This Week

SPECIAL TOʻTHE "TELEGRAPHI TOKYO, Jah. 22 (Domel)—~Ad- miral Kichisaburo Nomura, Ambas sador designate to Washington, ac companied by Mr Kaname Wakasugi; his adviser, is sailing from Yokohama ́RANGOON, Jon. 21 (Reuter),-- at 3 o'clock to-morrow afternoon Major General R. H. Dewing, Chiet aboard the N.Y.K. liner Comakum of the Combined Staff of the different | Maru en route to his post, services under the Coin-C., Far East; Also leaving on the ship as Mr. and Wing Commander Yarde have Taunco Yunal, newly-appointed arrived here.

Jopanere Minister to Columbia.

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