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LONDON, June 4 (Reuter).-General Sikorski's visit to the United States and his conversation with President Roosevelt aroused great enthusiasm in Poland, declared the Polish Com- mander-in-Chlef in a statement on the results of his American tour to the Polish National Counell In London to-day. ·

The Polish President, M. Kaczkle- wich, and all members of the Government were present.

General Sikoraid was welcomed by the Acting Vice-Chairman of the National Council, I

Dr Lieberman, the

well-known Polls Socialist leader.

General Sikorski said that Pollsh pliots and Billors were on active service and a Polish Brigade in the Middle East, under the command of General Wavell, had taken up 1s position.

Helping Defend Britain

ADMIRAL NOBLE'S

NEW JOB

Tough, grey-haired, 61-year- The Polish forces which werefold Admiral Sir Percy Lockhart defending

an important sector of Harnam Noble, who has been Brlinin could easily be enlarged by new recruits from Polish manpower uppointed to direct Britain's forces in the Battle of the At- lantic, is

Commander-in- Chief Western Approaches.

in the Western Hemisphere:

The organisation of Polish military training camps in Canada, therefore, And become na acute problem and the Polish Government had decided

this object.

now

The Admiral's headquarters

to spend part of its gold reserves for and the nature of the forces at The first large comfortabic camp remain secret, but it can be sald

woukl be establlabed- nt

his disposal must, of course.

Sound, Ontario, and the second at that he has already taken up Windsor. General Sikorski hoped his duties and set about the that the Polish forces might be stern task of combating Grund- further enlarged next year in Admiral Raeder's much-herald-] readiness for offensive action on the.

ed attack against shipping along Continent

General Sikorski paid a warm, our Trans-Atlantic life-line. tribute to the assistance the United States in giving the Allies and expressed his sincere belief that the unlimited potentialities of the United States war industry would bring victory.

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FOR CONVOY-John D. Rockofallor, Jr., New York financior and philanthropist, who urges President Roosevelt to convoy arms to Britain. He said usually ho was for peace but now he's against Hitler domination..

Church Church Group Asks All Aid

To Britain

Adoption of any means neces- sary to ensure the delivery of American wor materials to 47 Years In Navy

Britain was urged upon Pres!- After 47 years in the Royal Navy:

resolution Sir Percy has earned the reputation dent Roosevelt in a

of being able to tackle the most awk-approved by the executive com ward problems,

mittee of the Inter-Faith Com That was why he was appointed miftee for Aid to the Democra Fourth Sea Lord and Chief of Sup-cles, and mode public in New plies and Transport in 1935, at a time when the Navy was preparing York recently by Dr Henry A. for its expansion programme; and Atkinson, general secretary.

Contest Open To All why, when things began to get

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although usually entered in the Still Life Section,

Handsome. Prize- List Messrs. furd, Ltd. of London, have again donated two Silver cups for the best and second-best pictures In the competition, irrespective or class. It has been decided that the two pictures gaining these much coveted awards, will not be entitled to other prizes.

The. Enstman Kodak Company have again Biven three handsome silver cups, na frst prizes in each

These will be known as the; section. Kodak Silver Trophies. Cash prizes to the value of $250 have been donated by the Telegraph. In addi- tion, all prize-winners and com- mended entries will be awarded a special certificate.

1

Open Competition For the first time in the history of these competitions, there will be no restrictions as to amateur or profes-

difficult in the Far East, he was sent out in 1838 as Commander- in-Chief, China Station.

.

Admiral Str Percy Noble began h 508 career when he entered the Navy in 1891. He was promoted Captain in 1916 and held many commands. In 1929 he became Rear-Admiral and in 1939, whalle Commander-in-Chiet China Station, ho was appointed

Admiral,

The Big Stick

There is a story told about him when he was in churge of a naval training establishment.

He was asked: "What do you do if the boys make trouble?"

talk to them," he replied. "And if they still make trouble?” Came

the answer: "If that happen- ed, then I should have to use the stick."

He fought the Germans with the Grand Fleet in the last war; now he Will take a big stick to the Nazis in the Atlantic.

The importance of his appointment big silck. He will have the full is that one man will wield this new assistance of the RAF. and the Ministry of Shipping,

The

Committee comprises 1,000 religious leaders of all. de- nominations throughout the United States, many of whom have been activú in peace move. ments in the past.

The resolution, as forwarded to the

white House, fellows:

The executive committee of the Inter-Faith Committee for Aid to the Democracies being convinced that the batile of the Atlantic is crucini for the defeat of totalitarianism and the preservation of democratic civi- 'isation, urges upon the President and the Government of the United States to use whatever means are adequate to guarantee that the tire-line be- tween Britain and Amèrica be kept open and that the goods now being produced In America in ever increasing amounts, actually reach Britain safely."

Church Faces Black-out

A statement by Dr Atkinson, re- leased through the Committee to De-.

effective answer possible to those end America by Alding the Allies, said the resolution wng thin most who charge church leaders with

crisis.

slonal status, the Competition being "My husband has one hobby-the apathy or isolationism in the world an open one on the lines of similar Navy Lady Noble told reports. "He feading photographie events in other is tremendously enthusiastic about black-out," he added, " Hitler con- he Church knows it faces a parts of the world. The standard his work."

trois the Western World and Japan the East."

the Craftsmen's Section-included

for the first iline last year, was of such

high order, that it is felt that local amateurs will hold their own with professionals,

rule will be incor- Use of

Another new porated, disallowing the allases by competitors. It is felt

J. B. Priestley May Be M.P.

that the practice is not desirable, and Mr A, P. Herbert, M.P., who Hlable to lead to dissatisfaction on recently gave the postscript the part of those who enter under after the nine o'clock-B.B.C. their own name.

news in place of Mr J. B. Priest-

The competition starts immediate- ly, and pictures may be sent in at loy, told his listeners that he is any time, addressed to "Photographic determined to get Mr Priestley Competition". The "Hongkong Tele-into Parliament.. grapin". Morning Post Building. The closing date will be September 30,

The rules and other particulars will be published shortly,

Etonian Toppers Mark June 4

Mr Priestley's postscripts, given each Sunday for several weeks, have aroused considerable controversy. So has his action in starting his own pocket political-party, the "1941 Commitee," the adherents of which are people who have listened to his broadcasts.

Mr Herbert, who la among Mr Priestley's critics, told his listeners;

have said before that I wish LONDON, June 4 (Reuter)The Mr Priestley and others like hum traditional dress of swallow-tall coats would come into the House of Com- and silk hats was adhered to by Eton mons and help us, and I say agalų, College boys in to-day's Fourth of because I mean it in a friendly way, June celebrations, but clothes ration- not as an impertinence but ing may make it the last, occasion patriotic duty. until after the war,

The celebrations were among the

on record.

quietest

The bombing of the Upper School last December made it impossible

13 a

"There is no man so wise and fine that Parliament will not be good for

him," added Mr Herbert.

for speeches to be delivered in the H.K. LOAN BONDS

historic building for the first Ume in 170 yeard,

It is notified that drawings will take place on June 18 of bonds, to the value of one twenty-Arth of the For obstructing a policeman by amount issued, in the case of the giving warning to a hawker of his Hongkong Dollar Loan of June 1934, approach, Wang Bai-ngau, 18, un- and the Dollar Loan of June 1040, licensed hawker, was fined $1 by Mr for redemption on July 15, 1941. G. T. Lowry at Central Magistracy The drawings will commence in the yesterday,

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