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Admiral Scheer In Port

Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

RADIO

ZDW, 355 metres (845 km), and 31,45 matres (9,520 kilo-cycini)

Ordinance, The Exchange at Talk by H. E. the Governor will be closed for the transaction On Hongkong War Effort of Public Business on Tuesday;

Broadcnet by ZBW on a Frequency

the 1st July, 1911. (The first of B45 k.e's. and on Short Wave from 1-2.13 p.m. and: 0.30-11.15 p.m. on 0.52 m.c's. per second. week-day in July).

Hongkong, 20th June, 1941.

CHANGE OF ADDRESS

Water-Polo

Small Units Beaten 5-1

By Signals

THREE MATOJIES in the water- polo tournament were held in the Army pool yesterday, the highlight being the game between 8ignals, leaders, 2bd

Combined Smal Unlia, who did exceptionally well to hold them to only five goals. Hunt,' who played, à fairly round 1.00 Local Time Signal and Pro-game for Signals at centre-half, de- gramme Announcement.

12.16 p.m. Short Service of Inter- cession,

12.30 Dance Musio.

1.02 Variciy with Arthur Asker, 1.30, Neuter and Rugby Press and Announcements.

1.45 The Symphony Orchestra (un-with Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritong).

2.15 Close Down.

Effective immediately the new address of the EMPIRE SALES COMPANY is 123 HENNESSY Road. Telephone 23465 changed).

THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

NOTICE OF GENERAL.

MEETING

Tho

6.90 Indian Programme, 6.49 Closing Local Stock Quota ilons.

0.47

Plano and Violin Rectal by Eileen Joyce and Felta Kreisler.

7.20 Scarlatt! The Good Humour ed Ladies--Ballet

Orchestra London Philharmonie

by Eugene Goossens,

of Johann CompositionS

cond.

7.38. Straust.

Rusca from the South-Waltz.... Marek Weber and His Orchestra: Le Danube Bleu....Lily Pony

189....Columbin

8.00 London Relay The News.

Hazir."

Broadcasting Orchestra.

SIXTIETH ORDINARY

Beau of GENERAL MEETING the (Soprano) with Orchestra; Parox

the yams Waltz, Op. Company will be held at Nazi Auxiliary Sunk

Omicos of the Genaral Managers, Messrs. Jardino, Matheson & Co., LONDON, June 26 (Router). A German High Command Ltd., Pedder Street, Hong Kong: communique claims that the on Thursday, 10th July, 1941, at German pocket battleship Ad-noon, for the purpose of receiving

8.15 London RelayQuestions of

8.30 Programme Summary. 8.32 Request Dance Musle. Fox-Trots-Ma, Playmates,...Dick

miral Scheer, has returned to the Report of the Directors, pase-Robertson and His Orchestra; Quick- a German base after "long and Ing the Accounts, and electing step-The successful operations in the Directors and Auditors, North and South Atlantic."

The tommunique suys that as pre- viously announced the. Scheer has sunk altogether 162,000 tons, Includ- inst a complete convoy at 80,000 tons. The lass of the German auxiliary cruiser Pinguin, in the Indian Ocean Hight with the British cruiser in Cornwall is admitted.

Authoritative London comment on the German. High Command claims regarding the Admiral Scheer was, "As the result of reconnaissance, it is known that the Scheer has been harbour since the middle of April."

in

The

Hongkong Telegraph Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition

June

September, 1941. Two Silver Trophies Awarded by, ILFORD LTD,

$250

$250

For the best and second-best entries. Three Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO. First Prizes in each of the three Sections. CASH PRIZES SECTION. ONE Interior scenes. Table Top and Still! Life Studies, (Exluding portraiture, plants and and flowers). 1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 4th $10 2nd $40. 3rd $30.

SECTION TWO Portraiture. 1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $40. 3rd $30: 4th $10

SECTION THREE Plants and Flowers. 1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $50. 3rd $30. 4th $10

RULES

The following Rules with govern the Competition:

The Competition is open to all photographers.

1-The entries awarded the

ford

Trophies for the best and second- best pictures in the Competition, will not be entitled to any other prites.

3. The prizes will be awarded to the compalltors. Bending in what aro adjudged to be the best-photo- graphs in each Section. Each .entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during tho period of the Com petition. asich which

be musi pasted on back of entry, St. 4.The right to publish any or all

of the entries is reserved to the, Hongkong Telegraph,

B-All photograplu entered must have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong Photographs which have been already. entered in other Competitions are ineligible, 0-No responsibility will be accepted for, non-delivery of, loss of or damage to entries. 7-All entries to be either black, pia, or tones pictures, and must be mounted. Coloured photo grapi are bieligible. B-Pictures submitted, in sepia tones should be accompanied by a smaller print in binck and white, -No pleturg to entered in more thin one Section, white or cream, 30-Mounts to be only

must be of one of the following size=10X12, 16X70, 11.-No correspondence will be entered

into in connection with the Com petition, 12-Members of the Stalls of the and the

Hongkong Telegraph

South China Morning Post are not permitted to compete. 12The decision of the Judges shall

be final

14-At the conclusion of the Com

petition, entries will be returned to competitors. on application at the Telegraphi omons within seven сауа...... 15. The use of allsres isntrictly

forbidden.

NAME

ENTRY FORM

SECTION

ADDRESS

Picaso use, block tellers and poste one of these forms on back. bf each Entry;

flected a shot into his own net to give Small Units their only goal, McConn (3), Pitcher(3) and Hunt scored for Signata

Easy Win For "y" YMCA. easily accounted (8-0) for 36th Battery, who hit the upright twice. F. Willis (2), Goldman (2) and

"The bar and Benn scored."

Boots "A" Besten Navy A played a much improved came to beat Septa A 4-1. Rutter (2), Cullum and Paul netted for the sal lors and Hunter for Scols. The latter were given many chances of taking the lead but slowness. In ahosting and bad marksmanship nullided their efforts.

Fanling Golf Starting Times

Sunday

OLD COURBE 9.10 C. Calzones, 1. 11. GearC. 9.20 A. Redmond, A. B. Purves. 0.24 Y. A Parrish, R. Forrest. 9.28 8. L. Lloyd, C. W. E. Bishop.

9. G. C. Worrall, . 1. Cherril 9.30 N. D. Lloyd, Z. G. Price, D40 W. J. Richards, R. D. FIU. 1.44 . a. Jensen, hi. A. Annett. 9.48 A. E. Luksanian, F. C. Forne

Chestnut Tree....Jacis Hylton and His Orchestra; Tango- Jingle Bells....

s.... Bohr's Argentine 553 D. 5. Hobb, D. A. O'Kleffe.

9.56 Capt. Young, T. Alegarry, the ma

Fox-Trot-South 10.16 L. Col. Macpherson, K. 5. Morrison, Tango

10.20 Capt. Hyde, G. W. Reeve, the of Pago-Pago (from the fin).

and His Hawaiian 10.24 Major Curran, A. V. Greaves. Ray Kinney Musteal Ambassadors; Quickstep-103 Gol Gilters, 21. A. 13. de Basn Capt. FraTET, I. S. W. Paterson.

The Transfer Books of Company wil be closed from 3rd July to the 21th July inclu: sive.

By order of the Board,

Kiss Me Goodnight Sergeant Major 1030 Surg. Car, Cleave, J. J. van stuhlen.

Sidney Lipton and His Grosvenor 10.40 Major Penfold, La C. F. Bellamy. House Orchestra; Tango--They Met 10.44 Capt. Cole, D. 1 Besanquet.

NEW COURSE In Rio Rumba-Chien Chica Boom JARDINE, MATHESON & Chic (both from flm That night in

CO., LTD.

Tuo')....

Leo Reisman and His Or chestra; Fox-Trot-Our Love Affair (from 'Strike Up the Band')....Billy Cotton and Band.

His

General Managers, Hong Kong, 14th May, 1941.

NOTICE

will

0.00 Local Time Signal and An- nouncements.

9.02 Band Music.

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940 The following rates charged for mailing single copies of All Workers March (Erle Coates).. the following newspapers abroad:-The Royal Artillery Band.

South China Morning Post

"Review of the Troops'....Bond of H, M. Welsh Guards; National be Emblem-March(Bagley); Calling

China and Macao

10 cents per copy

British Empire and Foreign 25 cents per copy

The Hongkong Telegraph China and Macao 16 cents per copy British and Foreign' 20 cents per copy 25 cents Saturdays.

DONATIONS TO

CAUSES

Aid For Bombers

With a contribution of $23,000 from the Canton Insurance Offee, Ltd, a total of $2.333.784.12 was reached yesterday by the War Fund inaugurated by the S. C. A

Post, Lid. Donations were as follow:

Anonymous

0.70

Mercantle Marine Office Bomb

(tenth donation)...

100

"Skyhigh Party"

15

All Banks. "B" Co., 2nd Battalion.

"The Royal-Scote-(ntiti-dona..

tion)

"Some Interior Llars"

Mr C. Gowland in memory of the lato. Bill Dedcary.**.**** The Canton Insuranca

9.15 Talk by Ilis Excellency The Governor

on "Hongkong's War Effort."

9.26 Band Music.

932 N. X. Collings, W. Park, D.BG IL G. Williams, W. Stoker. 10.04 3. n. Way, M. A, Cairna, 10.16 Capt. Whittaker, J. C. Taylor. 19.20 Cap Relay, H. W. Delloy. 1924 Car. Parc, if. M. Howland, 10.28 Major Simpson, R. D. Güilesple. 10.32 Major Burn, A. N. Other, 10.38 Col Shackleton, 3. Linaker. 10.40 Cdr. Hielman, M. A. Johnson. 10.44 Lt. J. Fielden, G. T. Harrington. 10.48 C. M. Williams, W. Woodward.

Fakir Of Ipi On Rampage

June 27, 1941.

Plight Of General Dentz Admitted

Beirut Bombed And Bombarded

By RALPH HEINZEN

Special to the "Telegraph"

VICHY, June 26 (UP)—The British have Increased their pressure on all fronts in Syria before the French can reinforce or send more material to General. Dentz' dwindling defence forces, and for the first time since the start of the war, have turned their naval guns on Beirut. The squadron offshore which is firing directly into Beirut did considerable damage but the casualties were held low because a, good, portion of the civil population had been evacuated.')

As a prelude to the naval bombardment, Beirut was. at tacked twice last night and twice British bombers to-day by

the which took

port and station railway

as. their major targets, but dropped explosive bombs generally over the city, which has now been air bombed more than thirty times. Palmyra Siege

the

Palmyra continued to resist siege by British tank columns to-day. There has been heavy fighting: around Damascus. British

troopa stormed the small French posis in the foothills of the Hermon range. In an effort to get possession of those the mountains. If they can hold Ifermon heights, they can clear the road from Damascus to Rayak and Beirul.

Another British column is head- ing north towards Nerek and Homs and engaged in very hard fighting the desert throughout the day but on made Bome

the progress. In extreme south, the British increased the tempo of their attacks on Djebel Druse, the centre of the heaviest fighting being around Soueda. The to British are attempting completely ring the Diebel Druse mountains to

Insure

safe communications with Damascus, Transjordania and Pales- tine.

Failure Of Japanese Policy

LONDON, June 20 (Reuter),—The Tokyo correspondent of the "Now SIMLA, June 20′ (Reuter), The York Times," Otte Tollschus, says: Fakir of Ipl, the notorious frontler "Japanese calculations have been Fighting Strength-March (Jor-trouble-maker, is active again and is upset. Japan now faces a most serl- Sarafand-March (Willcocks) reported to be at Khare endeavourous situation politically and economi- ....Regimental Band of H. M. Irishing to collect native levles for mak cally. She now realises that Guards: Hobomoko - Intermezzo Ing attacks,

many can win

defeating only by (Reeves), „The Band of H.M. Cold-

Russia, Britain and the United States, stream Guards.

and that is a large order for even the most sanguine Axis champlons.

0.45-10.00 News in French (an Short Wave only).

9.45 London Plano Accordeon Band

10.00 Londen Relay The Newa and Nows Commentary.

This was disclosed by the Govern ment at a press conference lo-day,

In an encounter between tribes men and scouts near. „Dalta Khel (three weeks ago, at least 12 tribes- men were killed and eight wounded.

Czech Cyclist Killed In Action

10.15 Request Variety Programme. Vocal-Ay, Ay, Ay (Perez and Freire)....Luigi Fort (Tenor); Or chestra-Hungarian Dance, No. 5 in

According to a report issued by the (Brahms)....Royal Sharp Minor

Czecho-Slovak Press Bureau in Lon- Opera

Covent

Garden; don, Sergeant Vaclav Skrivanek. Vocal-To-moris Another

motur- y well known Czecho-Slovak film A Day at the Races').

cycle champion, was killed recently in action over Britain. He escaped from Czecho-Slovakia in June, 1980, joined Dawson (Bass-Baritone) with Orches- tra; Vocal-When April Sings (film

the Czecho Slovakian Spring

Air Force in ..Deanna Durbin with

France, and later became Sergeant Orchestra-Tales the RAF. the Vienna Woods-Waltz from

Orche).... (Strauss)....Philadelphia Symphony

Orchestra Please (from

by

Stokowski;SIC..

Foollsh

with Orchestra; Or-

Blue Gown-Waltz

If Germany loses or is unable to win a decisive victory, Japan can expect little profit from her triple alliance.

"Some. Japanese are beginning to fear that Japan may be pushed into the role of Italy. The press is al- ready hinting at the failure of Japan's! policies,"

Soviet Envoy To See Mr Welles

WASHINGTON, June 20 (Router). M. Oumansky, the Soviet Ambas sador, will visit the State Depart- ment to-night for the first conference:

GOODS LIE IDLElh

IN SAIGON

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHY SINGAPORE, June 26 (UP) ----A

(film Miller and rellably informed spokesman stated

05

3

Office,

Lid, (second donation)

Merses 1o Hong Co.

(China)

Lid, recond donation)

*5,160

500

Alice His Orchestra;

Day

Kowloon Cricket Club

(In

10

500

tra;

niemory of the Jale Mr C. W. Jeitries)

Chew Inocond Merra U. Spalinger & Co., S.A. Cosmopolitan Trading Corpora

Bon.......

Tton, Sir Showson Chew

donation)

"Telephone Calls"

BALVATION ARMY

Vocal-One Alone

tin. Richard to-day that "large amounts of

Mr Sumner Welles since the

Russo-German war

Sinking Of A Turkish. Ship

{(from "The Desert Song' orchestra Tubber and other raw materials aro-The slaking of: the Turkish stea- |

(Tenor) with

Shabby Elle

Old Cabby (Still

Song (Elda di 100

OrchesMov

and His

Smile Chester

(Leslie

with

...Will Glane

ALEXANDRIA, June 26 (Reuter).)

unknown sub-

now lying at the quaysides in Saigon mer, Ritha, by in due to the fact that Japanere pur-marine was confirmed to-day by chasing agents are refusing to take authoritative naval circles here.

It is officially stated that no British or Allled submarines were

Wakker delivery because of the outbreak of You the Russo-German war."

at the

He asserted that Helmut Wohltat in the vicinity of the attack. "Hutch" had purchased 15,000 tons of rubber

Piano;

It is understood that the survivors

For My Wallz

(Butler in Indo-China which at present is have been landed at Karadush, but}

and

Thio Salvation Army Headquarters: stentetully acknowledge receipt of the tra;

with Orchestra.

Club Orches held by Carlowitz and Company in the number saved has not yet been Me Luck (im Shunghai awaiting shipment.

following donations, which have been 'Shipyard Solly")....Gracie Fields eredited to the Annual Appeal for 104

Previously acknowledged, 810,270; Ar R. R. Todd, 10: Canton Club, $25; Hon. Mr R. A. C. North, 10. Total to date. $10,813

ILW.O...ACCOUNTS

The Brilish War Organisation Fund, Hongkong, has issued the following state- meni of accounts for last month:

Receipts Balance trought forward May

11.00 London Relay-O, M. Green's Newsletter to the Far East,

11.15 Close Down.

Planning For India After The War

1. $10,604.00: Donations and subscriptions SIMLA, June 26 (Reuter)-The May, $130.00; Sales: Central Hospital new Bupply Service Badges $15. Portal Labels 10. fiscellaneous Eales $17.30: $38.30 Total $31,001,32..

Reforms Commissioner, Mr Hodson, since his arrival in India has actively taken up the threads of his Payments-Purchases: Sewing Material work connected with constitutional

discussions Cotton, Pira, $300.00; Packing, transport,

which will take place freight, maria and war risk insurano soon after the war. $173.95; Office expenses: Balary and Wages

It is expected that the Commis- 3302, printing and stationery $50.31, tele Grains 134 postage $37.00, advertising stoner will seek to keep in touch

$4.50, travelling 10 cents,

May, $1,226,09,

pattles $4.00, with current Indian political thought cheque book #10: $44.33; Expenditure for by touring the country and meeting

Batanes Current account on May leaders of all shades of opinion. 1041, 820,420.81, polly, cash #268.43; 821,- 001,32,

in-

In the Colony of Hongkong cluding the Island, Kowloon and the New Territories, during

Sugar Rations Increased

LONDON, June 20, (Reuter).— the week Sugar for jam is the welcome news

there for British housewives to-day. ending atm. last Saturday, were altogether 84 traffic accidents. The Ministry of Food announced persons that for four weeks during July, the ng the result of which 23 were injured-18 were pedestrians sugar ration of kalf a pound will be who were struck by vehicles while doubled for preserving stone fruit.

rossing the carriageway,

HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE

PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

THE BOCIETY ASKS FOR

$32,000

In 1941 to meet the increasing needs of sick and destituto children in Hongkong, against which the Income to data is $14,000. anly.

In order to continue its work, The Society upú pexis for the balance of

$18.000

before the clous of the financial year on 21st October...AN

The number of children misted last year was 0th May, 1941, kel

(8.100.0

Hon. Treasurers (from whom a copy of the anmtal Report for 10 may be obtained); . MrA MCKELLAR, CARRY

/o Mackinson Meckerzzle & Co

MG KWOX CHAN, DAN MENA

c/o The Banque de Tado-China,

HONG KONG, AN

BOSCO

Comp lifter

CLANG! CLANG! CAN I HAVE MY BOSCO AND MILK NOW,MOM?

ascertained.

BOY! THIS CHCOLATE

FLAVOR IS GRAND}

H.K. Stock Market

BANKS

MIE CHARTERED BANK OF “INDIA, AUSTRALIA 2 CHINA.

Incorporated by Royal Chister 1853. Pald-up Capital relatiu 23,000,000 flescove Fund (...........................£3,000,000 Reserve- Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000

· HEAD. OFFICE-LONDON. .38 Bihiopigato," B,C,J. Bub-Agencies In London. *117-122, ·Leadenhall Street, K.03.

West knd Branch! 14-16, Cockspur: Birost,' 5.W.K. Manchester Bianchi

52, Mosley St, Manchester, 2.

AGENCIES AND DRANCHES:

Alor Star

Amritsar

Bangkok Ustavia Bombay

Calcutta

Agencies:

Hongkong

Iloilo Ipoh Karachi

Klang..

· Koba IKUALA

Clive Street Lumpur

Faitho Placsikuching

Canton

Cetr

Cawnpore

Colombo

Deint

were fatphang

The following quotations ssued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- ret this morning.

BANKS

1.K. Banks $.. H.K. Dankes £. ILK, Banks (HK) £. Chartered.... Mercantile, A. & B. £. Mercantile C £....

East Asia $...

Canton $.....

INSURANCES

Unton $......... China Underwalters $, H.K. Fire $.

.1,320 b.

75% n. .79 n. .8% 1. 235% n,. .11%

.72 b.

.21714 b.

.400 n.

.160 b.

SHIPPING

Dougla, $,

Steamboats

Indo-Chinas P.

Indin-Chinas D. $.

Shell (Bearers) 8/- Waterboats $...

.128 n.. 0% b. .80 b .60 m. 43/14 n.

DOCKS ETC.

Wharves $.. Dock, $... Providents $. S'hal Dockyards $..

Kallon s/ Rauby $.. H.K. Mines

Hotels $. Lands $.

MINING

LANDS

Lands 4% Debentures

0.65 n

.88% b .1535 b. & so.

..5.05 B.

.29 n.

.11/- n. ,8 п

..14 cts. n

S'hai Lands Sh. $.. Humphreys $... HK. Realues $.. Chinese Estates S...

UTILITIES

.....10 (old)

Trams $.

Peak Trams Peak Trams (new) Star Ferries

Y. Ferries $.

China Lights (old)

China Lights (new) Lights Ris.

HX. Electric (old) x its H.K. Electrics (new) S.. H.K. Electrics Rts $. Macao Electrics $.. Sandakan Lights

fold) $. (new) s INDUSTRIALS Cald: Maeg, (Ord.), Eh, $ Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $. Canton Ices $.. Cements $... H.K. Ropes $.

3....

Dairy Farms, &c. Line Cetoria

Watsong

$..

.3 b. .33 b. .971⁄2 n. .15.00

tankow

Madrag

Manila

Medan

New York

Peiping

(Peking)

*Penang

Kanrook

-Baigon *0

Bemarang Beremban Bhanghai

Singapore

Bidawan

Bourabaya Taiping -Trentain Tongka ** (lihuket)

Taingtao Yokohama

and General

FOREIGN EXCHANGE Danking Business transacted,

CURRENT ACCOUNTS · opened and FIXED DEPOSrr9 received for One Year or shorter perioda in Local or Other Currencies at rates which will be quoted on application.

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS : also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interest allowed at relèn abtaltabla on application, The Bank's Head office. In London .undertaken Executor and Trustee bust- nc, and claims recovery of British Income Tax overpaid, on terms which may be ascertained at any of ita Agencies and Branches.

W. L. EVANS THOMAS,

Manager,

POST OFFICE

GENERAL. HOLIDAY

On Tuesday, 1st July, the General Post Omce and Kowloon Central Past Office will be open from 8 mm. to Noon, Sheungwan Branch Post Once will be open from 8 am to 10

m. and the other Branch Post Offtees will be entirely closed.

There will be one collection from the pillar boxes as on Sundays and one d

delivery of registered and or dinary correspondence at 11.30 am.

There will also be one delivery of ordinary correspondence at 11 a.m. from the Branch Post Offices at Stanley, Taipo und Un Long,

The Money Order Office will be entirely closed.

Air Mail Service by British Over- eas Airways Corporation to East and South Africa, United Kingdom and beyond is temporarily suspend- ed. 6.40 n.

.3 b.

INWARD AIB MAILB · 09 b, Air Mail by. "Pan American Airways Direct Service" San Francisco b. & sa... dale, 24th June

.July 1. .7 n. Air. Mail by "Pan American Airways .3 n.

Direct Service"-San Francisco date, 8th July.

622

b.

1.30

July 15,

OUTWARD AIR MAILS

Monday, June 30 -

Air Mail by Ale to Bangoon to con- nect with the "British Overseas

AIRE., and G.P,0.

Reg.

June 30, 4 pan. June 30, 4.30 pm. Tuesday, July 1

Ord..

Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Hono- Julu, U.S.A., and Europe vis "Pan- American Airways and

21 h

18.85 n.

.12 n. 2214 b. .0.10 b..

30 n.

Ттала-

Allantio Services.”

.25 n,

K.P.O.

.1.

Rer.

July 1, Noor

.144 ma.

Ord.

July 1, Noon.

8/8/40.

G.P.0.

Ker.

July 1, Noon,

17 b.

Ord.

10/10.30 sa.

Sinceres-$re Wing On (H.K.) $. Wn. Powell, Ltd. x.d.“

COTTON MILLS

Ewo Sh. $.

S'hal Cotton Sh.

6.16. 2,16--

July 1, 5.00 pmn.

Tuesday, July 15

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu,

-USA:-and-Europe-via-Fan-Ame--- rican Airways and Trans-Atlantic Services."

.39 n.

1

..20 n.

.30% n.

Rex.

..209

Ord,

MISC.

.071⁄2 n.

Reg.

HK. Govt. 84% (1934)

.044. n.

Ord.

H.K. Govt 34% (1940),

...94 n.

H.K. Govt. 47%

Ch. Govi. 5% 1925 G$Bds...28 1. Entertainments $. Constructions (old) $.. .1.30 m. Constructions (new) §..

....1 n. Vibro Piling $.......

..7.20 n Marsmans Inv. (Lon.) s/..6/3 n. Marmans Inv. (H.K.) 6/- 2/14 n.

IT'S GRAND FOR HIM, TOO-BECAUSE BOSCO,

IS RICH IN IRON!

A Recent Advance in Milk Dietetics

BOSCO

BOSCO is made from Cocos, Barley Malt and sugar by an oxclùilvo enzymo process, open and p

BOSCO⋅ increases the effect of the Iron

content in milk by 147% and Copper content by 194% and fortifies it with vitamin D by 100 USP units per ounce.“-

BOSCO incréases the FOOD VALUE" and "

UTILIZATION OF MILK-by- increasing the efficiency of Milk on Growth by 45%

BOSCO sida digestion of milk by reducing the Curd Tonsion of Milk by 43.6%.

THE DELICIOUS

CHOCOLATEY FLAVOUR

Milk Amplifier

Makos Milk More Nutritious

BOSCO la non-constipating,

BOSCO is especially good for the Energetic, Growing Child, the Anaemic Child, the Growing Child who refusas. Milk, for Convalescents, and for Fatigued Individuaisiting BOSCO la caxy for uso, just stir one fea- spoonful into a glass of Milk HOT or COLD and it a ready. - Sold at all Gruouries, Drug and Dept, Storms;

„Prion·2981.40 and sist.de per jar. 2

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Bhanghal-Hong Kong-Singapore-NE.I.JA

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· ¡July, 15, 6' p.m.

July 15, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

July 15.

IRAN IS NEUTRAL

p.m.

Assurance To Moscow

LONDON, June 26 (Reuter). -Iran has informed Russia of her intention to remain neutral in the latest phase of the world war, says the Moscow radio. A verbal communication to this effect was made to-day by the Iranjan Ambassador in Moscow. The same source states that the papers published Mr Eden's speech in detail.

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DISAGREEMENT WITH GANDHI

Non-Violence:

June

20 (mited Gandhi has

SIMLA)

Katyalal. Munshi, the former. Home

Minister of Bombay, to resign from Congress following the latter's differ

ence on the question of the use of

methods non-violence

for self- defence in communal riots..

Munshi, in a letter to the Mahatma, stated that he could not agree with Gandhi's advice Lo forma peaco brigades based on complete non- violence to check communal disturb-,

unces.

Following personal discussions, Gandhi - advised-- Munshi to resign from Congress to attain freedom of action, unhampered- by: restrictions entailed in the Congress creed of

To Self Gandhi, commenting on Muralil'e latter for guidance in this connection, says that with Muridi

the

question was one of being truthful to himself and the country He goes because he could not be disloyal to Congress, Candhi hopes that Munshi's resigna“

from". Congress will enable hires"

lon

to ulliise his faculties so as to mako ¡n • decisivo!" contribution to ~ tho

estabilahment – of 1⁄2 lasting peace in s Bombay,

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