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To Be Resumed Soon SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" BATAVIA, Feb. 17 (Domel).-The economie conversations between and the Netherlands East Japan Tndles will be resumed in a couple NOTICE is hereby given that of days following Saturday morning's Hoogstraten, chief of the Commercial the Forty Fourth Annual General meeting between Mr J. E. Meeting of the Shareholders will Affairs Bureau and delegato at the "HONGKONG AS REVEALED BY be held in the Jacobean Room of Japanese-Dutch conference, and Mr
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12.15 pm. Short Service of Inter- he closed from 1st March, 1941, to **** cession,
12.30 Bruch-Concerto No. 1 in G 15th March, 1941, both days inclu- Minor, Op. 26.
12.54 Two Songs
Gigli (Tenor).
[sive.
by Beniamino
Addio Bel Segnu; Soloperte, Lucin (film La Canzonedell' Amore').
1.0 Local Time Signal and Weather Report..
1.03
Some Welsh Songs.
1.15 Band of His Majesty's Cold- stream Guards.
and
Rugby
Press, Weather Forecast and Announce-
1.30 Reuter
ments.
1.45 Varlety,
2.15 Close down.
5.45 Indian Programme,
0.30 Closing local Stock Quotations. 6.32 Selections from Gilbert
Sullivan's "Ruddigore".
and
7.0 London Relay The News. 1.15 London Relay (questions of the flour,
130 Studi-Talk on Ballet illus- 7.30 trated
ted by gramophone records, .
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8.03 This week's programmes.
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Spirituals.
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LONDON, Feb. 10 (Reuter) --Des- perate attempts are being made by the Germans to remove all traces of Pollsh life in the western part of Poland, says a "Reuter" respon- Ident. Even memorials and tomb-. stones in cemeteries are being taken belag and cemeteries эго Rway ploughed up or turned into publič parks.
The statues of many fainous Poles are being removed by order of Dr Franck, the Nazi governor of Poland. Among them is the statue of Marshal Poniatowski, one of the most famous of Napoleon's marshals, who com mitted suleide after the Battle of
stood in Pil sudski
Square, the principal open space in Warsaw, where it was set up in 1923 after it had been brought back from Russia. Tlie inauguration eeremony was attended by Marshal Foch, who was then created a Polish Marshal,
Leipzig. His statue
The whereabouts of the statue are not now known.
The statue of Copernicus, astronomer
ht owing to
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(except Yunghslen), North
Kwangtung.
and Wuchow
and East of
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and General EXCHANGE the world Banking Business transacted.
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renown, has not been destroyed but FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year the Polish Inscription has been for shorter periods in Lacal or Other Cur- erased and replaced by a German rencies at rales which will be quoted on
application.
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News) Towmoon in the Sunwut dis-issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar-FORD'S STRANGE| trict in south Kwangtung was recup ket this morning. tured by the Chinese on February 15, according to military reports.
Japanese troops in occupation of Towrnton were intercepted when they tried to push westward. The Chinese closed in on the town, smashed in and regained control.
Japanese troops made another land- ing at Nanjih island off the Fulcien coast on the morning of February 12 in an attempt to re-take it from the. the afternoon four Japanese warships arrived and marines from the war- ships tried to land in steam boats. Three bombing planes zoomed over- head to protect them. Stiff Chinese resistance was encountered.
Effective April 1, 1911 freightChinese, They were repulsed. In rates in current tariff will be increased by approximately 10% An amended tariff is being issued. Hongkong, February 15, 1941.
Japanese marines aboard a worship
THE "STAR" FERRYlling from Chuenshi Island off the
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coast of Changmen in Fukien tempted a landing at Wuchu Isle nearby on February 11 but were driven off.
___Tamshui_Still_Occupied. WAICHOW, Feb. 17 (Inter- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | national)-Reports
that Japanese and THAT THE FORTY-THIRD OR-troops have evacuated Tamshui on (arr. Brown); Paul Robeson
the Shlukwan-Shayuchung highway Lawrence Brown with Pimo. Work DINARY YEARLY MEETING OF are not confined; on the contrary, All De Summer: Didn't My Lord THIS COMPANY will be held at the Japanese troops are strengthening Dellver Daniel; Paul Robeson (Bass)
the Office of Messrs, Jardine, its defence. with Pinno.
8.15 Lundon Relay H, Gang!"
9.0 London Relay-The News and
News Commentary.
9.30 houssorgsky Pictures at an Exhibition Suite.
Matheson & Co., Ltd., on Friday, evacuated on February 15, but the Hachung, facing Bias BRY, was the 28th February, 1911, at 11.60 Japanese are still in Aotou also fac .m., for the purpose of receiving ing the Bay and south of Tamshui. the Directors All the outposts north of Tamshu! Report of together with
Statement of were evacuated owing to frequent
guerilla attacks, Accounts for the year ended 31st Goldenberg and SchmuyleThe December, 1940.
Promenade Gnomes →→ The
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Lupao Recaptured SHIUKWAN, Feb. 17 (Inter-
are
The Register of Shares of the national).-Having re-cnptured Lu-j The Hut on Fowls Legs The Company will be CLOSED from p on the North River, Chinese Great Gate al Kiev: Boston Sy-Wednesday, the 19th February, troops pressed further down and re-
capturet Huangtang and Nalankang: phony Orchestra conducted by Kous- sevitsky.
1941, to Friday, the 28th February, ¦ to the south on Saturday. The 10.0 Songs by Theodore Chatlapine 1941, both days inclusive,
Japanese
retreating towards (Bass).
By order of the Board of Hangmel Just north of Samshui. Black Eyes; The Prisoner (Rubin-
Many houses in anal-around Lupao Directors,
were burnt to the ground after oe- stein).
10.10 Eleen Joyer at the Piano.
cupation. Caprice Espagnol (Moszkownk!); Novelette No.
Major 2. (Schumann). Devotion (Liebeslied) Viennese Liszt): (Schumann-atr. Dance No.2 (Gartner).
10.25 A Programme of English Music
Saxo-Rhapsody (Eric Contes); Sigurd Rascher (Saxophone) with Symphony Orchestra cond, by Eric Coates. Sons of the Sea (Coleridge- Taylor); Peter Dawson (Bass-
C. M. MANNERS, Secretary and Manager. Hongkong, 12th February, 1911,
NOTICE
The defent of the Japanese in this sector removes all threat of a possible, advance to Shiukwan. The Japanese recapture of Lupao was prompted by a desire to destroy petrol and other goods stored up there but these hod been removed prior to enemy ocetipa-i
DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940 tion.
the
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The following rates will be Baritone) with Orchestra. I Pitch charged, for malling single.copies My Lonely Caravan; Bird Songs at of Eventide I I heard you Singing (from shroad:-
Two Symphonic
Eric Rhapsodies-
Orch. Coates): New Light Symphony Come Away, Death (Quilter); Derek Oldham (Tenor) with Violin, Cello and Plano. Where The Rainbow Ends-Selection (Quilter); Sidney Torch (Organ).
11.0 Close down.
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A total of 81,822,017.30 was reached on Saturday by the War Fund Inaugurated hy the 8. C. M. Post, Ltd., with following donations:
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#50
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(weekly donation)
10.10 30
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Police To Guard Market SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPA” · SHANGHAI, Feb. 17 (UP). Chinese trading etreles predict that in view of the heavy rice arrivals from the south, the price this week will return to below the officially ifixed mits despite the nervous, sen- timent in the local rice market over the week-end. Approximately 100,- 000 bugs of Salgon rice arrived last week and more is due to arrive this week.
From to-day the local rice market will be guarded by police constables in order to assist the market authori- ties to prohibit speculation and pro- fileering. Also effective 10-day will be the new ruling by the Municipal Council that bilis of sale and other trading records will be subject to the Inspection of Municipal Council re- presentatives.
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"The Milliary Authorities inform us that there will be no parade of
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Peak Trams (new) $.
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Star Ferries $. Ferries s.
Ching Lights (old)
1,400 n.
.70 n. .77 n.
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ATTITUDE
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" ATLANTA, Ga. Feb. 1S (UP).— 23 n. Mr Henry Ford is opposed to a 1% n.victory on either side in the Euro- .70 b. pean war, according to a copyright article appearing in the Atlanta .215 b. Constitution. 4122 b. The newspaper quoted Mr Ford as 1 n.raying "Give them-Britain and the 170 b. Axis Powerstoels to keep on fight- ing until both collapse. There is no 135 n. righteousness in either cause. Both Ds. are motivated by the same evil im- 100 n.pulses which la greed."
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LONDON, Feb. 16
(Reuter), -524-bitalian-unsunities-in-the British 20 a. bonbardment of Genoa on February 9, according to the official Italian 18 n.news agency, totalled 144 killed and
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H.K. Ropes $.
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Feb, 21.
Feb. 21.
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Pareci Mall arc
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling will interest, closed 15 minutes earlier than the allowed at rates obtainable on application time given below unless otherwise The Bank's lead Offee in London stated, and where malls are advertis undertakes Executor & Trustee business ed to close at or before 9 am, regis- and claims recovery of British Income
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CARACAS, Feb. 10 (Reuter)--- The British. Mission which has been visiting Latin America under the Willingdon has lendership of Lord concluded a five-day visit to Vene- zuela,
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G.P.O. and K.P.O.
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Feb, 18, 5 p.m.
Feb. 19, 8.30 am.
Wednesday, Feb. 19
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....Noan. by the Straits and Rangoon lavishly entertained
Alr Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, many friends of Britain's cause,
U.S.A., and Europe vin "Pan Ameri- The Mission also had a series
сап Airways and Trans-Atlantic conferences with Government officials
Services." of leaders and
commerce economie life.
The Mission has expressed satisfac- tion with the results achieved and the universal sympathy it has en- countered for the cause of the Allies.
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3.30 p.m. Manila, Balavia, Mauritius, Lourenco Marques, East and South Africa
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