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FOUNDED 1881 N 號八十月二英港香 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1941. 日三十月正
TURKEY
MAY
DECIDE
TO STAY NEUTRAL IF BULGARIA IS INVADED
Special to the "Telegraph"
SOFIA, FEB. 17 (UP) ——BULGARIA AND TURKEY HAVE SIGNED A JOINT DECLARATION OF NON-AGGRESSION WHICH RELIABLE CENTRAL QUARTERS INTERPRET AS AN IMPLIED PROMISE THAT TURKEY WILL REMAIN NEUTRAL IF GERMan troopS MOVE ACROSS BULGARIA.
It is believed that Turkey, under the terms of the declaration, will not take action unless her own integrity is violated.
The Turko-Bulgarian statement is officially described as a “declara- tion" and not a pact, and it is officially stated that no non-aggression pact, other than the original Turko-Bulgarian pact has recently been signed.
MacKenzie King Says New Axis Offensive Is Expected Shortly
Special to the "Telegraph"
OTTAWA, Feb. 17' (UP).—The Prime Minister, Mr Mac- Kenzie King, in presenting to the House of Commons a realistic” review of the war situation, warned that an Axis offensive could be expected to break with unprecedented severity in the imme- diate future, which may strike "all places at once."
TOLD TO LEAVE
Hongkong Evacuees In Philippines
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
He forecast long and grim months in which "we must ex- pect setbacks and discourage- ments."
Among diplomatic and military au- thorities there la-a growing belief of
Reliable neutral sources say Bulgaria has done her utmost, and is, still doing her utmost to stay out of the war, and there-| fore the declaration can be con-! sidered an accomplishment in that direction.
The preface to the statement says that it is "without prejudice to the engagements contracted with other countries."
The Cash Sweep Winners
To-day's Results
The following are the results in to- day's cash, sweeps at the Happy Valley.
RACE 1
$1,547.70 +
442.20 221.10
No. 1369 ., 2020 .. 1551 Unplaced ponies (850 each): Now. 3342, 3410, 2021, 2217, 2408, 3944, 82, 3109, 2104, 3021, 3030, 3005, 1468, 99.
RACE 2
** No. 2783
2009 1050
*$2,032.10 500.00
250.30
Unplaced ponies ($30 each): Nos. 3600,
-
RACE 3
No. 2033
4301
+1
343
$2,001.00 500,00 294.50
J
The two countries jointly made de- clarations reaffirming their friendship and mutual respect and neutrality, 2716, 3463, stating Turkey and Bulgaria con- to sider it an unmovable foundation their external policies to abstain from all aggression. The two governments are animated by the most friendly azz, 1325, 1833, 4303. Intentions, one to the other, to main- tain and develop advantageous and mutual confidence in their good neighbourly relations."
A Different View
LONDON, Feb. 17 (UP). The
of diplomate expert the "Press Association? says the Sofla agree- ment does not mean that Turkey will remain neutral if the Germans cress
to attack Greece.
Unplaced ponies (500 each): Nos, 3560,
No. 3003-T No, 3700
BACP
$2.230.00
037.40 318.70
No. 774
Unplaced paries ($30 caclı): Nos, 4403, 1400, 3770.
*No. 1705 *No. 3201
No. 4722
RACE 3
$1,215
1,215 270
Unpineed pantex ($50 each); No. 1434,
the possibility of a Worldwide con- Bu commented: "In view of the 2246, 072, 149, 3107, 611, 1009, 2459, 3000.1
flagration involving an attempted In-. vasion of Britain, with thrusts at Suez and Gibraltar, and a Japanese thrust at Singapore,"
-Axis-Strategy
would be hard to see how the political German infiltration into Bulgaria, it
situation can be seriously affected by the-agreement-and-it-can-be-safely, Mr King predicted that it is the issuined that Turkey would safe strategy of the Axis to destroy Bri-guard her freedom of action under thin "during the very critical stage er existing treaty obligations." United States ald is availble." that is certain to reach us before the
MANILA, Feb. 18 (UP).A report to the Manila Bulletin
He did not doubt that the forces of from Baguio said that British freedom would triumph in the end; women evacuees from Hongkong however, he warned that the "rond who are now residing in Baguio longer and much more terrible than is going to be much harder, much have been instructed to proceed most people Imagine." to Australia as soon as possible.
No explanation was given; however, it is recalled that numerous protests have been made regarding the high cost of living.
It is understood that there are no Government-supported evacuces in Baguio but only private families who have probably received the now familiar Forel Office warning through the British Consulate,
Common Sea War
Joint Declaration
which
LONDON, Feb. 17 (Reuter),—The to-day published a joint statement Turkish and Bulgarian Governments cumerating four points on they
have rea
reached an agreement, says a Sola telegram to the official Italian news agency.
The statement anys: "The Turkish BERLIN, Feb. -17 (UP). The and Bulgarian Governments have de- gelat news agency announced to-elded to initiate a new exchange of hed an agreement on the follow- reached ing points without prejudice to their contracted agreements with regard to other countries.
TURN to Back Page, Column 4 day that Germany and Italy have views in the light of events, and have
SHANGHAI RICE Speculation On Probable Stoppage Of Exports
(1) Turkey and Bulgaria consider It an unchanging basis of their for- eign policy to abstain from any ug- gresalou
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" SILANGHAI, Feb. 18 (UP).—|
(2) The two Governments are in- intentions Japanese Not Leaving
Speculation was rife yesterday in the spired by most friendly No instructions had been given, to local rice market as transactions towards each other and are determin- were made at higher prices than the ed to maintain and develop their con- Japanese residents in the Colony offeint limit set by the Municipal dente si further in good neigh
· regarding' evacuation, # apokesanan Council and the Rice Prices Adjust-bourly relations: of the Consulate-General in Hongment Committee. kong told the "Telegraph" to-day,
(3) The two Governments de-
Speculators said they were willing clore themselves ready to seeic ap- The spokesman declared that to make purchases of rice at abnor TURN to Back Page, Column 4 Japanese men, women r children mal prices as a result of the wide- had not been ordered to leave and spread rumours that exports of Sal- they were remaining in Hongkong. gon rice would be prohibited shortly.
Strong Words Used In Senate Debate On Aid To Britain
Special to the "Telegraph"
Exchange Of Goods Russo-Japanese Talks
In Moscow.
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH”
1162, 2007, 1731, 4164, 1404, 3300, 3274, 4745.
Dead Heat.
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ALBANIA
To-day's Races: Dead-Heat
In Gymkhana
Handicap
Conditions were anything but pleasant when the annual racing carnival re- sumed at Happy Valley to day, a persistent drizzle during the early part of the day later turning into a steady downpour which naturally affected the attendance.
London Areas Raided With
Incendiaries Last Night
Special to the "Telegraph"
LONDON, Feb. 17 (UP).—Small formations of the luftwaffe crossed the cloudy, cold Straits and attacked a few districts in the London area with high explosives and hundreds of incendiary
bombs.
JAPAN'S NAVAL solo target, although a nearby
ACTIVITY
Formosa To South
The capital appeared to be the
country reported a few bombs. The attack was desultory and not heavy.
Anti-aircraft guns boomed fairly
consistently which indirated that the
Hatman INDIA & WAR
Loss Of Trado Causes
attackers were overhead most of the SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" the. Shell fragments clattered in SAIGON, Feb. 17 (UP)-many streets of the capital sending Reliable sources arriving in Sai- the few evening strollers hopping into gon said that large units of the doorways, and the cabbies donning
their
tin hals. Fire fighters quickly quelled ie in- Japanese navy, mostly light
which the cendiary bombs, after cruisers and a few large ships, cedera dropped scores of ftares iliu- MOSCOW, Feb. 17 (UP) The were recently cruising between
Hke daylight. WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 (UP).—The debate in the Senate Japanese Ambassador. Lieutenant-
"Incendiary bombs started a fire ench floor on the Lend and Lease bill began to-day when Senator General Tatelawn, conferred with Formoan and southern Indo- minating the area
the Commissar of Foreign Trade, M. China.
irt two other districts of London but Robert Taft asked the majority lender, Senator Alben Barkley, Anastas Mikeyan to-day, and sub- A neutral who recently left Hainan they were soon extinguished. "Why do you not urge the declaration of war?”
mitted proposals for the exchange of said that the Japanese in southern Senator Barkley replied, "I do Britain, Greece and China. He said, goods. The converantion Instaxi for Hainan use building many hangers
one and n half qura. The
Soviet and that the Japanese, Beet and a una nen not regard a declaration of war Foreign wars are inhuman
wer frequently strengthened. Also, necessary to accomplish our pur-dam which men have derived from
bestial revolution against every free reply is expected to-morrow.
Japanese circles are optimistic over that they had completed a smalt sub- the resumption of the negotiations. marine base at Walchow Island. poses. I believe the measure centuries of hardship.
Discussions of the (the bill) is effective and will
Asheries convention | northern Hainan but the Formosan NEW DELHI, Feb. 17 (Reuter) make less likely our participation ler, and his Allies, they would have are going on almultaneously.
bases are much larger than these, Japanese quarters enld that most of
The Commerce Member in the Indian the Indian control of foreign exchange and in the war."
Executive Council told trade in war materials in Europe and the Japanese-Russian problema have
already been solved or
Mrs Robert Dollar are in the
Legislature to-day that even though Senator. Taft said, "I say that if Asia including materials vital to our process of settlement.
Indian exports to markets still open war is inevitable if England fails, national defence and national life.
The Japanese and M. Mikoyan are SHANGHAI, Feb, 18 (UT)-News to India showed an Increase prior to then we ought to go to war."
Senator Barkley snapped "I do not Hitler wins in Europe and now negotiating trade agreements has been received hero of the death the outbreak of war, these were in-
to go to war" Ho continued, Atries, wo
Belgian delegations, consistent the late Captais Robert Dollar, "A German victory would place in Japan as an Axis Power will control, with the Rumanian, Swiss, Swedish of Mrs. Robert Dollar, 90, widow of sumelent to compensate for the lost ΠΟΥ Therefore the Council was Nazi hands the
the weapons with which she does not occupy, the entire with the newspaper "Pravda's" re founder of the Robert Dollar Line-
Preifle west of Hawall including cent statement that the Soviet Union now the American President Lines. actively considering the question of to destroy us."
Malaya and the Netherlands East | Is rendy to conclude economie Ac- She died on February, 15 at San sending trade missions to such coun- Senator Barkley pleaded for sup- port of the enactment of the measure Indies. Should the Axis Powers win, cords with any country, belligerent or Rafael, California. Mrs Dollar was tries whose markets are still open in order to piece United States arm-they will have a naval strength two non-belligerent
mutual known in_local_shipping circles and to India with whom trade relations ament production at the disposal of TURN to Back Page, Columna interests.
made frequent trips to the Far East, can be improved.
want
AFRICA
LATEST
6.—HONGKONG DERBY-For China pontes, bona fide Griffins of this Meeting. Weight for inches aa per scale, Ponies, to be ridden by
Jockeys who have won at least ten
metal ant races anywhere or jockeys approved by the Stewards. One and As a result the course was on a half miles. the slow side and no exceptional T.K.c.'s Oolong 152 lb. times were registered.
CIRE Velvetlight 152 lb.
CINE'S Lovelylight 152 lb.
Seven starters Won
It was reported this morning that Mr D, G. Woo the jockey, who was thrown yesterday by Jungle Princess, is still in hospital,
Feature of the morning's racing was the finish of the Gymkhana Handicap in which Conquering Time and Eve of Reason dead-heated for first place in 1.58.3.
Complete Racing Results "Extra"
The "Telegraph" will produce an "Extra" short- ly after 6 o'clock this cvoning containing com- plete race results and all the cash sweep winners. These results will in clude the Hongkong Der- by and the Astral Derby..
There were only six starters for the Governor's Cup which Necan's United Express (Ip Kul-ying) won Tien Tien,
from
Tiny
(V. V. Nooda) (C. D. Moller), 2. Noodt) 3 (F. length; 6 lengths.
Pari mutuciWinner $10. Places $0.00 $9.40; $12.20.
No. 3104 3103
RACE 6
$2,643.20 780.20 371.00
Unplaced ponter ($50 each): Nos,, 3731, 2320, 4927, 4037.
7-GARRISON CUP.-Presented; For Australian Subscription ponies of 1041. Welght for inches as per scale. Winners 7 lb. penalty, Jockey allowance, From the two mile post ence round & in (about one milo 171 (yards).
| 075 HOLLANDIA'S Dulch Treat 10 ib.
[P. P. Batellio) 1 71 C.' Dlack Son 157 1b.
(L. D. Chaa) 2
173 CHAN'S Dugle 140 lb.
(P. Y. T. Welj a Won by short head; half length. Time-2.06.4. Pari-mutuelWinner $78.00. Places $0.00; $3.00; $0.00.
· RACE 7
No. 27PL
311 3010
$2,751.70 788,20 390.10
Unplaced ponies ($30 each). Now 0: 1000, 78, 704, 1469, 3314, 8010, ical.
8-AUSTRAL DERBY-For, At- Good Dividends Dividends this morning were quite tralian pontes, Grimus of this meel Ing. Weight for Inches as per scale. fair. In the Gymkhana Handicap Ponies to be ridden by jockeys who Hughber paid out $129.10 for the have won a least ten official flat races
"In the event of a victory for 11t-1 on the long-term mixed commission! Naval bases have been completed in Search For New Markets 1 place, while in the same race, Conanywhere or jockeys approved by the
must that
serving.
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
marke's
marke
quering Time and Eve of Renton paid Stewards. One and a half miles. $60.10 and $70.00 respectively for dead-heated arst place. In the Foo-03 LAN's Distant View 187 18...
(C, IL Pib how Cup Navylight rewarded his 00 T. 1. L's Oracle 181 1
(V. V. Neoda) backers with $12.40 for a win.
Results follow:
844. & L.8 First Love 152 îu,
(8. C. Liang) 12 starters. Won by many lengths; three lengths
2.54.1 Pari-mutuel Winner $11.30. $0.00 $10.50; $2.80.
L-PERTH PLATE,~(First Sec- panies of 1941. Weight for inches per schle. Winners barred.
Half a mile. Jockey allowance.
(F. Noodi) ·1 is cine's Moonlight 140 lb. 10 CULTURE's Dona Vacantin Iba ib
(B. M. Bokolon) 2 -TURN-to-Back-Page, Column 5
tion)For Australian Subscription
No, 3036
8310
1329
RACE #
62.71670 770.20 380.10
Platon
Unplaced: pontem ($53 mois):- Nơs.~4809,
|| 2440, 0808, 712, 6415, 2318, 3020, 1207, 1835,