Thursday
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Hongkong, 28th May, 1941.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
PARTICU” ARS & CONDITIONS of the Balo by Public Auction to be held on Tuesday, the 3rd. day of June, 1941, at 3 p.m., st ́the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of. His Excellency the Governor of dub Lot of Crown Land at Mong Kok, In the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a
Reactions To Roosevelt Vary: Convoy Issue To Be Explained
BANKS T
...... - THE CHARTERED BANK' OF
INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.
Incorporated by Royal Charter' 1833,- Paid-up Capital *........................................ $3,000,00 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £5,000,00
ZURICH, May 28 (Reuter). The first press comments show keen disappoint Reserve rund 2.000.0
ment over President Roosevelt's speech which, according to the "Basler Nachrichten,"
added nothing to what he had already said before.
RADIO
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Penang
Alor Star Amritsar Bangkok
FOR SALE. YELLOW CHOW (Blich) Proceeds
"If America has decided to enter the war, it is difficult to understand why she does not to the Bomber Fund. Please apply
fulfil this decision in the hour of the greatest need of her Anglo-Saxon friend,” says the paper. Mr. Hogg, Jockey Club Stables,
Th paper assumes that Ameri-liter oven to a promise to challenge [ THE HONGKÒNG NATURALIST, VOL. X nos. 3 and 4. Price $4
Crown Itent to be fixed by the can public opinion is still un-German rights in British waters. thostage extra). Now on sale at
"The last vestiges of neutrality Surveyor of His Majesty the prepared. Bouth China Morning Post Lid.
KING, for one further term of of a state of emergency In
The article adds: "The declaration nye been stripped from the United
the States, not by any desire of the peo China RECEIVED - Now JUST
75 years.
the Neutrality United States means, delay rather ple as expressed in Specialized Catalogue 1941 Second
Intending bidders are advised than hastening
Americans Act but by the acts and words of the ZBW, 355 metres (865 ka) and 31.49 Batavia of the Edition. For sale at Graca & Co.,
President, Postage Stamp dealers, 10 Wyndham
HALF-YEARLY that immediately after the dispo-entry into the war because it showa that President Roosevelt expects a Street, Hongkong. Established 1090. | GENERAL MEETING of VOTING sal of the lot the Purchaser (if
long transition period. Therefore, he MEMBERS will be held at the not the applicant) will be required obtained powers which, as C-in-C, he
Happy Club House,
Valley, to deposit with an authorised would automatically acquire it war
present at the were declared.!! at 5.30 p.m.
sale, the sum of two hundred ALL MEMBERS are cordially dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum invited to attend and participate will be refunded on payment of
may the Purchase price. In any discussion which
NOTICE
The MAY
Exchange At To-day, Thursday, 29th May, 1941, officer who will be
A Glance
Demand London
T.T. Shanghai
7. Singapore
TT.
T.T. Japan T.T. India
TWU
USA
T.T. Manila TVT.
Batavia
T.T. Bangkok
T.T. Salgon T.T. France.
ensue.
SELLING
T.T. London
1/2/2 1/2%
.440
.52
By Order of the Stewards,
C. B. BROWN,
1024
Secretary.
Hong Kong, 20th May, 1941.
.24%
.48%
.49%
140%
104
THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
T.T. Switzerland
102
T.T. Australia
1/0/%
BUYING
4 m/s L/C London
1/3
4 m/s D/P London
.1/3%
4 m/s L/C U.S.A.
.04
4 m/s France
30 d/s India
U.S. Cross rate in London 4.02% U.S. Crom rate in NY...4.00%
H.K. Stock Market
The following quotallons were kasued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- ket this morning.
BANKS
CO., LTD.
NOTICE OF GENERAL MEETING
The SIXTIETH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at the Ofces of the General Managers, Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co.,
Ltd., Pedder Street, Hong Kong, on Thursday, 10th July, 1941, at noon, for the purpose of receiving
PARTICULARS
No. 4306.
Function of
Registry No. .................. No. of Sale!
Playing Field Road
and Tung Chol Street,
Mong Kok.
Locality
Kowlbon
Inland Lot
Freedom of Seas
CANBERRA, May 28 (Reuter),—— President Roosevelt's insistence on
scas" the "freedom of the
his momentous speech is regarded in OF THE LOT. authoritative Federal circles as hav-
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8. E. W.
feet feet fociet
us per valo plan,
about.
*3,500
Contents in
aq. feet
Ana Bental
Upset Prics
001'es
The purchaser of the lot will be required to Jaz to the
Auctioneer in cash the
of aum
3310.00 (being 10% of the upset price) immediately after the fall
in
British Raid On Tunisia
[
metros (9,520 kilo-cycles) Concerto in G Major No. 3
By Mozart:
Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency [of 845 k.c's. and on Short Wave from. 1-2:15 pm. and 0-11 p.m on 0.52
m.c's. per second. Sfax Bombed
5.45 Indian Programme. 6.30 tions.
Closing Local Stock Quotn-
6.32 Liszi-Dance of Death.
· SPECIAL. TO THE "TELEGRAPH”
ing
VICHY, May 28 (UP)-It is ofl- tremendous significance. It is
is believed that this
cially stated that reference,
British planes 0.50 Songs by John McCormack coupled with the proclamation of a bombed Stax in Tunisia, this morn- (Tenor).
Earl Bristol's Farewell (Lidgey); state of unlimited national emer-ing. The French spokesman ussert- gency, will lead to abandonment of cd that the Government fails to When I Have Sung My Songs the previously proclaimed defence understond the reason for this act (Charles); In Sweet Content (Mac zones, to much wider use of Amerias Stax which is the principal dermald Sanderson).
7 London Relay The News, can ships in the areas from which market city on the Tunisian casi
7.15 London Relay--“Questions of they hitherto have been debarred coast, has no fortifications and no
the Hour." and to unhesitating use of force in naval or air base.
7.30 Mozart-Concerto in G Major, realating any attack on them.
No. 3.
Conference
An official report from Beirut says the French shot down
a British Glenn Martin bomber at 10.30 am.
WASHINGTON, May 28 (Reutçe)]during a raid on the Neral airfield -President Roosevelt is to hold a near "Aleppo. special press conference late this
afternoon, at which he is expected
to clear up the question of convoys. Mr Stephen Eurly, the President's Secretary,
announced this this When morning.
told by
reporters that the President's speech had left some confusion us regards the con-
voy Issue, he replied: "I think he will clear that up this afternoon and
would rather that he did it." Replying to
Indian War Measures
of the hammer, the balance of the President Roosevelton whether "The present emergency
the Report of the Directors, pass- Brst meant ing the Accounts, and electing
| Directors and Auditors, .
The Transfer Books of the Company wil be closed from the 3rd July to the 24th July inclu-
1,312. sive.
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H.K. Banks
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H.K. Banks (HK) £.
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Marcantile C. £...
Bast Asia $........
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Cantona §..
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405 n
China Underwriters $..
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DOCKS ETC.
Wharves $..
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General Managers. Hong Kong, 14th May, 1941.
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LONDON, May 28 (Reuter).
1 n. Determination to prosecute the $..22 n. war to a successful conclusion is .20.85 sa.
11 sa aflirmed in the Anglo-Norwe
gian Agreement concerning the .12 n organisation and employment of 22.00 n. Norwegian armed forces in the ...9 n. United Kingdom signed to-day .30 by the British and Norwegian .25 n. Foreign Ministers.
. I n.
Paris Symphony Orchestra cond. by Yehudi Menuhin (Violin) and the George Enesco.
Local Time Signal and An- nouncements.
8.0% Mandoline Orchestras. 8.15 Bludlo-Local Newsletter. 8.30 The Russian Novelty Orches-
tra,
0
The Broken String-Wallz; The Swallow Waltz; Ti edes planola; Pluci Tsigan Vocal with Orches tru; Volga-Waltz; Sabotage Precautions Vanka (Traditional)....Paul Proko
Gypsy-Waltz;
MADRAS, May 28 (Reuter)pen! (Bass) with Orchestra; Spring
has in-Wattz; Waltz Nanette. plen to all creased the risk of sabotage, iicit London Relay The Nowa and
possession and sale of explosives and News Commentary.
9.15 Carroll Gibbons (Piano) and that the time for debate was over, heightens the risk of sabotage to Mr Early replied that certainly free mines and industrial plants," says Len Fills (Gullar),
Press note issued by the Provincial 9.45-10 News in French (on Short speech would continue.
Government, Remarking that while the speech Govern
announcing
ler Wave only). heavler
9.45 Sidney Torch at the Organ. represented 80 per cent, of the job, penalties for illegally manufacturing.
10 possessing and the President still had about 20 per posses
London Relay-To Talk of using explosive in
Many Things.” such areas. cent, cleaning up to do.
10.15 Variety. The penalty extends to imprison- Broke All Records
ment for five years or if there Fox-Trots-Oh By Jingo; Scat Sing
Vocal-Hildegarde Looks Back; WASHINGTON, May 28 (Reuter), intention to assist any state warring ing Sue; Vocal-1 Dream of Jeanie
President's Secretary, Mr with His Majesty, to death, trans- The made on behalf of Stephen Early, said that survey portation for life or imprisonment up with the Light Brown Hair (Foster);
Columbia to ten years in addition to a fine.
River (Foster); Plano- (Swanee Broadcasting System showed that
Charlie Kunz Piano Medicy, No. D 41; the reception of the President's ad-
Comedy Duct Income Tox dress broke all previous records, it ANGLO-RUSSIAN (Naughton and Gold); Fox-Trots- (Naughton and Gold): Holidays res being calculated that 65,050,000 persons in the United States, plus
cast.
the
ה
tele-
He said that telegrams and phone calls pouring into the While House broke all records, it being Impossible to tabulate them.
Celebratin' (film "Limelight"); Top
Your Tootsies (Alm "Jack of all
Hongkong Rangoon Ipoh
Haigon
Hollo
Bemarang
Bombay Calcutta
Karachi
Heremban
Kiang
Shanghai
Kabe Agencies:
Singapore
Kual
Betikwan
Fairlie Place
Cawnpore
Cuve Street
Canton
Cebu Colombo Delhi Haiphong
Lumpur, Sourabaya Kuching Taising
Madras Tientsin
Manila Medan
Tongkah
(Bhuket)
New York Taingtso Peiping Yokohama
(Peking) FOREIGN EXCHANGE and Bankinur Business transacted.
General
CURRENT _ACCOUNTS opened and. FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Yess ar shorter perioda in Local or Other - Gur- rencies at rates which will be quoted on application.
BAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened Local Currency and Sterling with interes allowed at rates obtainable on application
The Dank's Head Offer in Londo undertakes Executor & Trustee business and claims recovery of British "Income Tox' overpaid on terms which may be ascertained at any of its Agencies and Drarches,
W. H. EVANɑ tuomas,
POST
Manager.
OFFICE
GENERAL HOLIDAY
On Monday, 2nd June, the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Omce will be open from 8 am, to 10 a.mn., Sheungwan Branch Post Oflee will be upch from 8 am to 9 a.m. and the other Branch Post Offices
will be entirely closed.
41.10,
There will be one collection from the pillar boxes as on Sundays, one delivery of registered and ordinary
10 correspondence
There will also be one delivery of ordinary correspondence at 11 am. from the Branch Post Offices at Stanley, Talpo and Un Long.
The Money Order Office will be entirely closed.
Small Packet Post to all countries s suspended.
INWARD AIR MAIES Air Mall by "Pan American Airways Direct Servico"-San Francisco date. 26th May...Juno. 9. Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Service"--San Francisco date, June 19....
June 17.
OUTWARD AIR MAILS Trades"); Vocal-A Room with a
Friday, May 30 View (from "This Year of Grace"); Air Mail by Air to Rangoon to con- I'll See You Again (from "Bitter Sweet"); Piano-Kunz Revivals, No.
Lot of Crown Land at Tai Hang 20,000,000 in Canada, South America STATUS OBSCURE Roud, in the Colony of Hong and Britain, Bistened to the broad-
Eden Again Questioned Kong, for a term of 75 years,
LONDON, May 28 (Reuter). with the option of renewal at a
Mr Crown Rent to be fixed by the
Anthony Eden, the 20. Foreign Secretary, was only Surveyor of His Majesty the
Mr Cordell Hull, Secretary of able to give a formal reply in KING, for one further term of State, said that as far as he was able the House of Commons to-day to 75 years.
to learn, the reaction generally had intending bidders, are advised been excellent, this appearing tola question about Anglo-Russian
also that Immediately after the dispo-diplomats.
apply
to Latin American relations.
sal of the lot the Purchaser (if
He, was asked when tho British Listeners In Sydney
Ambassador, Sir Stafford Cripps, had not the applicant) will be required SYDNEY, May 28 (Router)So had an interview with M, Stalin and authorised great was the interest in President whether any assurances were sought to deposit with #171
Roosevelt's declaration officer who will be, present at the
that radio or given regarding Sovlet intentions
llstoners in the Near East. shops were packed with sale, the sum of two hundred who even blocked the sidewalks. Mr Eden said that while: Sir dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum. Curs equipped with radio sets were, Stafford had maintained regular con will be refunded_on_payment of surrounded with people listening tact with the Soviet Government, he and steners intently the Purchase price.
similarly had not recently had un Diterview thronged hotel lounges.
with M. Stalin. Japanese Stock Market PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
No. of Sale
Registry No.
West of Inland Lot
Locality
No. 315L
Inland Lot
No.6158.
Tai Hang Road,
Boundary Measurements
NB. E. W
renee net rel
as per anle
plan.
1
Contents in
sq. feet.
Ann. Rectal
about
7,000
$123
Upset Price
|
$7,000
The purchaser of the lot will The two governments have agreed be required to pay to the .13% n. that one of the objects of the wis nuctioneer in cash the sum of
6.70 R. | the re-establishment of male and
Independence of Norway ough its 3700.00 (being 10% of the upset .17% n. complete liberation from German price) immediately after the fall
.0% n. domination.
of the hammer, the balance of the .71⁄4 0. They
importance in their common of maintain premium being pay in accordance .2.15 h
.39 n. ing the armed forces of Norway and with the Conditions of Sale.
1. have agreed on principles on which
.33% 11.
these armed forces will be organised
for co-operation with the Allied Excessively Valiant
.205 n. armed forces.
.07 n.
A.K. Govt 34% (1040) .04.n. $ßda...28 n.
01 1.60 n.
7.20 .6/3 n.
Constructions (new) ..
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Japanese Soldier Will
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
"With regard to the second part of the question, I am not, in a position
TOKYO, May 23 (Domel)-The to make any statement." Stock market turned Irregular us
most traders after a careful study of the full text of the President's speech adopted a cautious attitude.
Silk and cotton markets also reacted favourably to the President's speech but the underlylog sentiment was not too optimistic,
London Opinion
LONDON, May 28 (Reuter).--- "President Roosevelt has cleared the decks for netion," said # London spokesman.
able
counte
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28
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RESPITE FOR BRITAIN
LONDON, May 28 (Reuter)-Only a few enemy aircraft dew Inland and break until this afternoon, says the only for short distances from day-
Air Ministry.
During the afternoon, an enemy bomber was shot down by British fighters over southeast Scotland.
Bomber DownTM-
LONDON, May 20 (Reuter).- British fighters shot down an enemy bomber in southeast Scotland this afternoon,
EBEL
THE SWISS WATCH
The President's declaration of the freedom of the scùs, is interpreted here as fresh evidence of the Pre- sident's unusual politien astut
astuteness, At the time of the controversy over material aid for Britain, President Roosevelt cut the Gordian knot by the simple solution of the Lense and Lend Bill. To-day he has done
specific similar thing on the matter of possibly controversial convoys he
the has proclaimed oad and fundamental policy of the seas treedom of
and this embraces everything in this respect. U.S. Newspapers WASHINGTON, May 28 (Router) That the nation has been doubly stirred by President Roosevelt's Speech is obvious from the favour
comment continuing to pour in
over
page proclaims SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH"
"our
conclusion. We are in it." TOKYO, May
(Domel)- The "New York Post" with huge Following recent changes in Army black streamers, says: "The promotion regulations providing for sident has spoken our will to net two-grade elevations of meritorious without further notice to safeguard omcers, revised regulations govern-Dakar, the Azores and Cape Verde," Ing the appointment of lower Army
Renewed Faith officers are being promulgated
Governor Lehmann of New May 29.
said: "The speech will bring renew- Non-commissioned officers includ-ed faith and strength to those bravely Ing Sergeants, may be accorded fighting to preserve their own free- officer commission immediately when dom and the liberties of those other
The "New York Sun," face of enemy are
with commended the snake und the stench of a vole- Comniander before the whole forces on emergency basis, is committed to streamer, says: The United States. or when the War Minister cat inspires only loathing and them as model soldiers to the whole atop the Axis."
ster proclaims disgust because it clutches with dis- Army. Similar honest hands at the tree of life plantment will be given to those who have the country are generally favourable,
distinguished
Meanwhile newspapers throughout treat- ed in our Christian civilisation.
Pubile Ledger" made exceptionally brilliant contrl- The "Philadelphia butions toward military matters, says: "The hour of decision. has Halifax & Keynes When cadets or non-commissioned found American pubile opinion
omleers eligible for officer commis- thoroughly
prepared." £1,200,000 which had brought 32 Go To White House. sion have achieved such distinguished.
erge of War bombers manned by Dutch crown.
Norvices the
regulations chable TOKYO, "May 20 (Reutor),—"On and
from England. WASHINGTON, May 28 (Rteuler). them to operating
ted at once to the the verge pl War" is the heading of President Roosevelt. Invited Lord ranic of Lieutenant instead of Sub-a leading article in the Japan Times Seventy-nine fighters had been pro- sented to the British Government, Halifax, the British Ambassador, und Lieutenant: as hitherto,
and
A on
Frosident The Prince added, "Our army, too, is Mr J. M. Keynes, the distinguished Superior Privates may be ap-Roosevelt's Heiting ready, ́Extensive forces Cambridge economiat, to the While pointed Sergeant without
serving
It says that there is no shadow of are now being trained in England House to-day, but the purpose of the as Corporal, according to the dis- sign of neutrality in the speech but and Canada-ku
engagement was not disclosed.
tinguished service regulations..... rather a determined sland – prainst
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Hitler Described LONDON, May 28 (Router). Margmans Inv. (Lon.) s/-- Marmana Inv. (H.K.) s/- 2/11% n. —Hitler is a zoological monstro- sity according to Professor Ger- brandi, Prime Minister of the Netherlands.
PRINCE BERNHARD, AIRMAN, TELLS OF DUTCH EFFORTS LONDON, May 28 (Reuter) Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands recently won bis wings and appeared at a meeting in the uniform" of an Air Commodore.
Ho
the announced that Bernhard Fund" has now renched
Prince
Speaking in London to-day
Professor described Hiller
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Nose Out Chicago Cubs
WASHINGTON, May 28 (UP).—
St Louis Cardinals scored a narrow victory over Chicago Cubs to-day, winning by 6-5, -The Bostan-Now York game was washed out in the National League,
Scores were:
Chilenge
NATIONAL IRAGUR
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Battery: French, Page, Olsen, Metul- laugh.
St Louis
Battery: White, Krist, Choun, Mancuso.
Mttsburgh
Hollery: Butcher, Loper. ́* Cincinnati
Battery: Moore, E. Riddle, Hutchings,
Herga, Lombardi, West.
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Littery: Beckman, Ferrick, Hayes, Boston
Battery: Fleming, nyba, Wilson. Pytlak. The New York-Washington game will be played to-night.
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U.S. Dollars
TOKYO, May 29 (Reuter),--Ex- change batikera hero anticipate greater control over the dollar United foreign exchange by the States under the proclamation of a national emergency made by Preal- dent Roosevelt on Tuesday but they minimise its probable effects on Japan's principal Items of trade with the United States, says a day
a Japancen report.
Japan's principal products of trado MAP With the United States ore raw silk
||Jaxports and cotton-Imports.
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