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STREET GUARDS Auxiliary Force On-Duty

Appointed special constables on en- rolment, Hongkong's Street Guarda, who are befog supplied with uniforms, Truncheons and police whistles, com- menced their, duties in 12 Districts of the Island lost Friday, week, March 21

These Street Guards are required) to cover a three hours bent at a time To date there are 177 men on duty with another 55 to commence to- morrow, April

the Street

DANISH

VESSELS

May Sail To U.S.A. From Manila

Washington, Mar. 29. According to very reliable sources close to the Maritime Commission, four Danich ships at present at Manila have been given tentative permission to all to the United States with encgoes of essential materials, mostly chromite.

Informed diplomalle elreten belleve this permission may develop into " formula for the disposal of 12 Danish merchant vessels tied up at United States harbours,

At the present time Guards are patrolling Jervois Street, Officials of the Commonwealth of

the Philippines

rought per- Connaught Road Central, Wellington Street, Des Voeux Rond West, Lind-mission to transfer the ships to hurst Terrace, Queen's Road West, Philippine registry and to sail thin Queen's Street, Wing Kut Street, Philippine-American trade routes Hollywood Road, Queen's Road Cen- under the Philippine flag. but the tral, Des Voeux Road Central and British refused, pointing out that this transfer would constitute an evasion Bonham Strand,

of international law, and threatened to seize the vessels as war prizes.

It is reported that the

As from to-morrow, four more streets will be added, with an addi- tional 55 Street Guards reporting for luty. These streets will be Kennedy Town (near wholesale market), Bel- +her's Street, Des Voeux Road West and Connaught Road West.

In another week's time it is hoped to have uniforma ready for a further 70 or 80 Street Guards.

Howdy have agreed to permit

British

the vessels to sail to the United States. It is not possible to ascertain what will be the disposition of the tho Tinited vessels after arrival in States-United Press,

Rotary Flag Malaria in H.K.

Day

Malaria Is une of the tropical

discanes well known in China. The

patient slivers, has a high tempera- ture and suffers badly at a regular

British And Chinese Relief interval of time.

In fact, the carrier of, Malaria is The Flog Day organised by the the mosquito that breeds In the Hongkong Rotary Club for the pur-streams and other collections of chuse af mobile canteens and am-water. It hides in the dark in day- bulances for Britain and China was time and gets out for a blood meat one of the most successful the after sunset. If it happens to get the history of the Colony, Nearly 700 blood of a Maleria patient, it gets women and girls collected about infected. After some time, people $6,000 in street sales alone, an ex-bitten by the infected mosquito, set cellent record for any flag day in infecter and lufect other mosquitoes. the Colony.

In this way, Malaria spreads.

Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

MEANT MUCH TO HIM-Faces show unrestrained emotion as the last parade of regimental flags is held in Marseilles, France, before the regiments were disbanded, symbolic of France's fall. The man in foreground is overcome.

Nazis Are

Hungarian

Plotting Revolt

An Imminent, Nazi-inspired uprising of the 'Hungarian Arrow Crass (Fascist) Party, whose black list promises a blood- bath even more terrible than that of the Rumanian Iron Guard, has recently alarmed Hungarian Government circles.

Maj. Ferene Szalasi, leader of the Arrow Cross, intends to stage a revolt that will wipe out all opposition, including Regent Horthy, Premier Teleki and other members of the present govern- ment, according to a New York message.

Hitler appears to have lost; patience with his junior Axia

partner, which still allows a Anniversary Of Death Of

group of anti-German politi- clans, headed by the former Premier, Count Stephen Bethlen, and Karoly Rassay and Tibor Eckhardt, Agrarian Party lend- er, to criticise the policy of rid-

Hungarian-German alliance, reflected

72 Martyrs

A further sum of approximately $7,600 was received by Sir Atholl The steps of anti-Malaria measures MacGregor, the Treasurer, in reply are to clear all collections of watering on the Nazi bandwagon. to letters sent out a few days pré- to prevent mosquito, breeding, and to viously appealing for contributions, cure every patient to give no chance Public resentiment against the Those who sent remittances were for the mosquitoes to get infected.

The anniversary of the death of given a metal badge with the Rotary 11. people can stay Inside n proper

in the liberal press, is growing daily. the 72 Chinese Martyrs was observed; emblem on it, which they wore in mosquito-proof house or in a mosqui-Students, hitherio enthusiastic Nazis, on Saturday by Chinese schools and place of the fans sold on theto net, or in other words, keep away are demonstrating constantly against institutions in Hongkong, Chinese streets.

German Infiltration which has re-national Bags were flown at half-mast from mosquito bites after sunset till A feature of the flag day was that the next morning, there is no

duced Hungary to the status of a and Chinese schools declared a holl-

day. it was a joint collection for British danger of their getting Malaria in

vassal state. and Chinese war rellet, and the any area in which they reside,

Fascist Released

The 72 inurlyrs were killed in 1911, public response to Sir Atholl Mac-

during the revolutioriary uprising in Canton to overthrow the Manchu Government. The martyrs were all followers of the late Dr Sun Yat-sen. A mass meeting, in which more than 2,000 students participated, was held during the morning an the Public Recreation Ground at Sal Yee Street, Mongkok, Kowloon.

Gregor's appent the previous night from ZBW, and Mr Ngan Shing- kwan's radio appeal in Chinese, was most gratifying. Half the total amount collected will be given to the Brilish Fund for the Relief of Distress in China and the batonec for the purchase of moblie canteens and ambulances for wir raid

victims in Britain.

Although the success attained- by the Rotary campaign so for has been very gratifying, a disappointing fea- ture of the flag-day was that ni- though several thousands of letters of appeal were sent out to promit- ent people In the Colony, only some 300 odd responded with donations. The total amouil received by Sir Atholl MacGregor In cheques and canh, $7,500, brings the total of the dog day campaign to. about $15,000.

WAVELL'S MEN

GIVE £17,000

General Sir Archibald Wavell's men, whose lightning victories in Africa have stirred the world, have sent £17,000 for victims of Nazi air raids in Britain.

The Lord Mayor of London haal received the amount from General Wavell and Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Longmore:

stated, bad

The money, it was hicen contributed by all ranks "as an expression of the pride and nd- miration with which we view the enurage and tenacity of the civilian population in the United Kingdom,"

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange Offelal Summary, issued Saturday, says:

'The market continues firm with al general demand for lending shares. Buyers

HK, Baukts 1,333

Bank of East Asin $70 Canton Ins, $232.60 Union Ins. $430

HK. Fire Ins. 5182 Indo-Chinas (Pret.) $00) Wharves X.D. $80 Docka-XD-515.55 Providents $5.30 Hotels $3.15

Lands Humphreys $6.76 Realles $3 Trams $16.40

Ferries $23.75 "0" $6.20 Lights "N" $1.75 Electrics C. Itts. $30.50 Mines Electrics "O" $18.25 Alacao Electries "N" $17.25 Telephones "O" X.D. $23.30 Telephones "N" X.D. $8.90 Cements $17.50 Ropes $0.00

Watsons X.D. $9.70 Entertalments X.D. $8,30

Sellers

II.K. Fire Ins. 188 Providents $5.35 Telepliones "O" X.D. $23.50

Sales

Conton Ins. $222.50 H.K. Fire Ins, $185 Docks XD. $15.00 Providents $6.30

Electrics C. Ris. $30.75

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On several occasions police have had to break up groups of students wito cilmb flag poles in an attempt to tear down Nazi and Fascist flags,

Maj. Szatasi was recently released from prison, and since the signing of the Axis alliance, has lost most of the former support of students, state officials and members of the midlate

class. The Nazis also have begun to throw their support on the side of Bela Imredy, former Right Wing Premier, who resigned in February, 1939, on learning that his grand- parents were Jewish. He always hus a fltree, exponent of Nazi

Horthy's Aides

Jeen doctrines.

I

Pressure from Berlin has caused

Anthem

A flag-raising ceremony was followed by the singing of the

National Chinese three-minute silence in remembrance and a of the martyrs.

Mr Kok Siu-wah, who presided, ave an address which was followed spectacular mass drill. The meeting concluded with the singing

by

of the Martyrs Song."

March 31, 1941.

War Aims Statement Imminent

CABINET discussions on an officials déclaration of British war alms will shortly be con- cluded, it is reported from London.

This declaration will be pub- lished at the earliest oppor- tunity, perhaps in a. few weeks, Individual Ministers have sub- mitted memoranda on aspects of the subject, and consultations have taken place with representatives of the Dominions and of the recognised nutritles of our Allies.

An Qulline

These consultations have been com- pleted, out the document embodying the final conclusions is not yet la pre- paration.

While the Government's declari-

tion will go a long way beyond pre- vious official statements on our uims, it can be forecast that it will not ex- tend further than an outline of the broad principles on which this cou- try's war and post-war policy is to be bused.

ABYSSINIANS BLACKMAILED

Italian Ruse

ITALIANS in East Africa are using a form of blackmail in an endeavour to stem the flow of deserters now coming into our lines.

These desertions are the result

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Tell of Peace

have

Italian officers apparently started telling these Abyssinian con- scripts that Italy will shortly make peace, with Britnín.

Part of the conditions of peace will be an exchange of prisoners.

When this happens, say the oflcers, Abyssinian soldiers who have been fairly and squarely captured by the British will be well treated.

But deserters will be shot as soon as they are returned to Italian hands.

Ample Stocks Of Whisky

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held a joint meeting at the Overseas and Rossshire, instead, as in

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the removal of several trusted nide-Chinese Library, Bank of

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de-camps of Admiral Horthy's inli- Building, which was attended by some previous years, from barley pro- 200 people. Mr Kan Yau-man, well- duced by Denmark und Aus- known Chinese writer, presided and tralia. made a review of the history of the death of the martyrs.

tary suite. Col. Ladislag Magashazi, for instance, has been forced to quit his post because of his well known anti-Nuz sentiment. And Hungary's Regent is now surrounded by mill inry uides recommended by the Wilhelmstrasse,

men

Neutral diplomuts and newspaper- were surprised to see new and unknown faces among the large delegation of military observers that accompanied Premier Teleki when he signed the Axls pact in Vienna,

Horthy Anti-Axis

The message reveals that Reich- swehr instructors have been as- signed to the Hungarias General

"instructed"

Suez Canal Difficulties

Unable to pay in gold

The Suez Canal Company has

Instead of paying bondholders

Staff and to the commanders of all announced its inability to meet army divisions. Gen. Keresztes-Fls- its financial obligations on a gold' cher, brother of the Hungarian In- franc basis until further notice. terior Minister, has been dismissed from his post for publicly expressing his resentment at being

in gold-as was required by a Prussian milltorists. The. Nazis know

Admiral decision of the Mixed Court of Horthy is strongly anti-Axi and Appeal at Alexandria on Feb. somewhat

omewn pro-British in his foreign 24, 1940-the company has been policy. Hitler knows that he cannot authorised by the Egyptian

by

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Berlin cannet forget Admiral the franc. This order also ap- Horthy's speech delivered shortly plies to the repayment of bonds. before his visit to Germany in 1038

-"I remind the extremists (Arrow As is generally known, the com- Cross Party) within Hungary that I pany's difficulties arise entirely from am able to deal with rebels as they the virtual closure of the Mediter- deserve and I worn outside forces (ranean shipping route and the diver- (Germany) not to interfere."

sion of vessels bound to and from The Arrow Cross revolt, according the Far East to the Cape passage. to the report, la a distinct prob ability-possibly a matter of weeks.

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Cape Town Boom

Cape Town self'is reported to be enjoying "o boon such as has not been experienced since the days be- fore the Burz Canal, when the Clip- per ships beat around the Cape.

"Despite the war," continues this

American Super-Bomber According to recent reports from Washington, D.C., Army | account, "large quantities of South and Navy engineers have created African agricultural produce were a super-bomber on paper which exported last year and shipments to dwarfs anything now in the air. the US.A. of South African delicacies

One of these planes, which would increased considerably. cost about U.S. $9,000,000 to bulld;

"Trade with the Far East and would be able to carry a useful lond Amerlen has so Improved that con- of 175,000 pounds, or a load of 50 alderation is given of pulting more lons of bombs on flights up to 3,000 ships on the Far East and New York miles. Ils four engines would deve- services. lop a total of 20,000 horse-power and

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"All the Union's porta have experi- speeds up to 800 miles per hour. enced enlivened activity and the Officials declined to state if and Merchant Shioning Control Commit- when actual work would begin on the har, established big reserves of| thia colossus of the air.

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