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Admiral Scheer In Port

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will be closed for the transaction of Public Business on Tuesday, the lat July, 1911. (The frat week-day in July).

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RADIO

ZBW, 355 metres (845 ke.) únd 3145

metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) Talk by H. E. the Governor On Hongkong War Effort

Brondenst by ZBW on a Frequency of 845 kc's, and on Short Wave from 1-2.16 p.m. and 8.30-11.15 p.m. on 0.52 m.cs. per second,

0.00 Indian - Programme, 0.45 0:59

Itiona

Closing Local Stock Quota-

Water-Polo

Small Units Beaten 5-1 By Signals

THREE MATCHES in the water- polo tournament were held in the Army, pool yesterday, the highlight being the game between Bignals, leaders, and Combined 'Small Unita, who did exceptionally well to hold them to only five goals. Hunt, who played a fairly sound

6.47 Plano and Violin Recital by Eileen Jorce and Fritz Kreisler,

7.20 ScarlatllThe Good Hamour-Fame for Signals at contra-half, do od Ladies--Ballet.

flected a shot into his own not to give Small Units their only goal, McCann (2), Pitcher (2) and Hunt scored for Signala.

Easy Win For "Y".

·YM.C.A. rozlly nécounted (0-0) for

hil the upright | 30th Battery, who twice. F. Willis (2), Goldman (2) and Benn scored.

London Philharmonia Orchestra cond, by Eugene Goossens,

7.38 Compositions

Johann of (un-Straus,

Roses from the South-Waltz.. Marek Weber and His Orchestra: Le Benu Danube Bleu....Lily Pons (Soprano) with Orchestra; Purox- 189....Columbla ysma Waltz, Op. Broadcasting Orchestra,

THE INDO-CHINA STEAM. NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

NOTICE OF GENERAL MEETING

8.00 London Relay The News.

8.15 London RelayQuestious of the Hour."

8.30 Programme Summary, 8.32 Request Dance Maslo. Fox-Trots Ma, Playmates....Dick Robertson and His Orchestra; Quick- step The Chestnut Tree....Jockt Hylton and His Orchestra; Tango→→ E Bohr's Argentino Fox-Trot-South Tango

Ray Kinney and of Paro-Pago (from the alm)....

His Hawaiian Musical Ambassadors; Quickstep-- Kiss Me Goodnight Sergeant Major Lipton and His Grosvener Honey 1

Orchestra; Tan

Tango They Met

The SIXTIETH ORDINARY

of GENERAL MEETING

the Company will be held at the Nazi Auxiliary Sunk

Offices of the General Managers, LONDON, June 26 (Reuter), Mesars, Jardine, Matheson & Co., A German High Command Ltd., Pedder Street, Hong Kong, that the on Thursday, 10th July, 1941, at communique claims German pocket battleship Ad-noon, for the purpose of receiving miral Scheer, has returned to the Report of the Directors, pass- a German base after "long and ing the Accounts, and electing Rio)....Leo Reisman and His Or- successful operations in the Directors and Auditors. North and South Atlantic."

The commualque says that as pre- viously announced the Scheer has sunk allogether 152,000 tons, includ- ing a complete convoy of 86,000 tons. The loss of the German auxillary cruiser Pinguin, in the Indian Ocean in a fight with the British cruiser 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) In harbour since the middle of April."

The

Hongkong Telegraph Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition June-September, 1941. Two Silver Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD.

For the best and second-best entries.

9.00

Scots "A" Besten Navy A played a much improved game to beat Scots A 4-1, Ratter (2), Cullum and Paul netted for the sal

lors and Hunter for Scot. The latter

were given many chances of taking the lead but slowness in shosting and bad marksmanship nullided their efforta.

Fanling Golf

June 27,

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 Deniz' 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 fring 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 to-day by British which took the port and station İLA their railway

FINNISH

bombers PRESIDENT

ON WAR

Menace From East

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major targots, but dropped explosive bombs generally over the city, which has now been air bombed more than thirty times. NEW YORK, June 20 (Reu-.

Palmyra Siege

ter)."We shall fight for the Palmyra continued to resist the freedom of our country and for siege by British tank columns to-day. the creed of our fathers, de- There has been heavy fightingclared Dr Ryti, the Finnish Pre-allowed at rates obtainabis on application. The Bank's Head omce, in Londos Damascus. British around

troopa aldent, in

a broadcast to the undertakes Executar and Trustee bust-

ness, and claims recovery of British income Tax overpaid, on terms which

ascertained may be a new

at any of its Agencies and Branches.

W. I. EVANS THOMAS,

Starting Times the foothills of the Hermon range in Finnish nation to-night.

Sunday

OLD COURAE 6.10 'R. Gairdner, I. 11. Genre. 0.20

Redmond A. D. Purves. 124 J. A Parrish, R. Forrest.

4

In Rio; Rumba-Chica Chica Boom Chie (both from film That night in

929 L. Lloyd, C. W. E. Bishop, 93 O. C. Worrall, R. 1. Cherrill chestra: Fox-Trot-Our Love Affair (from

'Strike Up the Band')..........Dilly 9.36 N. D. Lloyd, E. G. Price, The Transfer Books of the Cotton and His Band.

940 W. J. Richards, 1. D. UU. D. J. Jensen, A Annett. Local Time Signal and An- 0.48 AE Lissaman, 7. C. Fomes. Company wil be closed from the

9.13 D. S. Robb, D. A. O'Kleio. 3rd July to the 24th July inclu-nouncements.

954 Capt. Young. T. Megarty, 0.02 Band Kíusio.

10.18 Lt. Col. Macpherson, K. B. Morrison. alve.

"Review of the Troopa"....Band 1020 Capt. Lyde, d. W. Reeve. of II. M. Welsh Guards; National 1024 Major Curran, A. V. Greaven. By order of the Board,

Emblem-Morch (Bagley); Calling Col. Citrord. M. A. B. de Haan. 10.21 Capt. Fraser, T. 8. W. Paterson. All Workers March (Eric Coates)..10.38 Surg, Cdr. Cleave, 3. A van Munien, JARDINE, MATHESON & The Royal Artillery Band.

1040 Major Penfold, L., C. F. Bellamy, CO., LTD.

9.15 Talk by His Excellency The 10.44 Capt. Cole, D. 1. Bosanquet.

NEW COURSE Governor on "Hongkong's Effort

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

NOTICE

be

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by EASTMAN KODAK CO.

First Prizes in each of the

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SECTION ONE Interior scenes. Table Top and Still Life Studies. (Exluding portraiture, plants and

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RULES

The following Rules will govern the Competition:

~The Competition la open to all

photographers..

2-The entries awarded the

lord

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

3-Thee will be awarded to the

compe..lors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo graphs in each Section, Exch entry must be accompanied by torm which will be published during the period of the Com- petition, and which must be pasted on back of entry.

-The right, to publish any or all of the "entoles is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph, 5-All photographs

entered must have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions are ineligible. 0.-No responsiblilty will be accepted for non-delivery of, loas of, or damago to entries. 7-All entrier to be either black

pia, or toned pictures, and musi Do mounted. Coloured photo. graphs are ineligible.

6-Pictures submitted in 'sepla, tonesN

should.. bo accompanied by a smaller print in black and whlie.

9. No picture to entered in more.

than one Section

19

Mounts 10 bo only while or cream, must be of one of the following size: 10X13, 10×20.

11.-No correspondence will be entered

into in connection with the Com Petition. 12-Member of the Staffs of the longkong Telvoraph and tha South China Morning Post are not permitted to compete, 13.The dentalon, of the Judges ahali

be final. 14At the conclusion of the Com-*

palition, antries, will be returned to competitors on application at the Telegraph offices within seven

5. The use of alluver is strictly

Forbidden.

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CAUSES

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War

9.3 R K Collings, W. Fark, 956/31 G. Witlama, W. Stoker. 10.04 3. IL Way, 11. A. Cairnu, 9.35 Band Moslo.

10.10 Capt. Whittaker, J. G. Taylor, Fighting Strength-March (Jor-10.30 Capt. Beldy, 1. W. Belley, dan); Sarafand-March (Willcocks) 1024 Cdr Pago, if. M. Rowland.

10.23 Biafor Bimpson, R. P. Gutesple. ....Regimental Bond of H. M. Irish 10.3 Major Hum, A. N. Other

Hobomoko → Intermezzo 10:36 Col Shackleton, J. Linaker, (Reeves)... of M. A.

10,44 Lt. J. Fielden. G. T. Harrington. stream Guards.

15.41 C. M. Williams, W. Woodward. 0.45-10.00 News Short Wave only). 0.45 London Band.

in French (on

Piano - Accordeen

10.00 London Itelay-The News

News Commentary.

and Ne

10.15 Request Variety Programme. Vocal-Ay, Ay, Ay (Perez and Fort (Tenor); Or-

Lion Dance, No. 5 in

F

Opera Orchestra, Covent

with

Aid For Bombers Please (from These Foolish Things)

Lawn Bowls Sweep Draw

The weekly Lawn Bowls Sweep draw was made this morning and

resulted as follows:

FIRST DIVISION

Accusing the Russians of an effort to get possession of those

hold mountains, If they can

the and brutal aggression, Dr Ryti sald: Hermon helghis, they can clear the "Now at last Finland is not alone in rond from Damascus to Rayak and her struggleclared that Russia was

the

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interest

Manager.

IRAN IS. NEUTRAL

Beirut.

Dr Ryti Another British column is, head- facing d united front stretching from

north

towards Nerek and Homs the While Sea and added, "Citizens, and engaged in very hard fighting centuries have shown that in

placed on the desert throughout the day but situation in which fate has placed made some progress. In the this nation, permanent peace cannot extreme south, the British Increased be achieved. The pressure of the the tempo of their attacks on Djebel cast is always on us. To reduce this Druse, the centre of the

the heaviest

this eternal est pressure, to destroy

and Oghting being around Soueda. The menace and secure a happy British are attempting completely to peaceful life for the coming genera- ring the Djebel Druse mountains to tions, we now embark on our de--Iran has informed Russia of insure sole communications with fensive battle. Damascus, Transjordania and Pales- tine.

Failure Of Japanese Policy

Confidence In Army "Our confidence in our army

And

their Field Marshal, Baron Man nerheim, is absolute.

The President declared that Soviet troops had been "attacking all along our frontiers since yesterday."

It is to be noted that Dr Ryti did not actually declare war.

TRAFFIC OFFENCES

Parking Facilities Abused

Assurance To Moscow

LONDON, Juno 26 (Reuter).

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. Iranian Ambassador in Moscow.

The same source states that the papers published Mr Eden's speech in detail.

Jockey Club Theft

Employed as a mátoo by a member

at the

LONDON, June 20 (Reuter)----The Tokyo correspondent of the "New York Times," Otto Tolischus, says: "Japanese calculations have been upset, Japan now faces a most seri- ous situation politically and economi- cally. She now realises that Ger- many can win only by defeating

of the Hongkong Jockey Club, Chau Russia, Britain and the United States, Chemical Industries Ltd, was fined hard labour by Mr H. G. Sheldon, Mrs A. S. Muir of the Imperial Lai, 31, was fined $25 or six weeks' Recreio "A" (404), v. K. Docks and that is a large order for eves $5 at Central Magistracy by Mr K.Cat Central' Magistracy this (471).

the most sanguine Axis champions.

"If Germany loses or is unable to Sheldon this morning for having left morning for theft of six pieces of C.C.C. (181) v. C.S.C.C. (410).

win a declalvo victory, Japan can her motor car unattended in Chater iron from the Jockey Club Stables. Kowloon C.C. (502) v. Indian R.C. expect little pront from her triple from 10:20 am to 11.30 am, on May the iron was used to

ted that Road near the. Alexandra Building Det. Sergeant Bentcy stated. (20).

alliance.

prevent Pollec (505) v. K.B.G.C. "B" (160),

ponles from kicking and breaking "Some Japanese are beginning to 31. Recreio "B" (03) -v K.B.G.C. "A" fear that Japan may be pushed into Capt. A. Campbell Patterson of the their legs. Defendant was found in the role of Italy. The press is al-toyal Scots, Mount Austin Barracks, possession of the iron on Wednesday. SECOND DIVISION

ready hinting at the failure of Japan's admitted by letter that he had left Defendant admitted that he was a HKC.C. (104) v. Kowloon C.C.policies."

his car in Fedder Street so as to mafoo at the Club, and added that ho cause unuccessary obstruction on had thought the iron was useless and K. Tong (424) v. C.C.C. (440).

June 5.

that he

to sell it. Frison O.C. (435) v. Kowloon FC. Soviet Envoy To Traffle Sergeant Dingsdale stated The (200).

taken in view of the fact H.K.F.C. (130) v. Talkoo (369): See Mr Welles in the Pedder Street Car Park and that there had been quite a number. that the car was parked rather badly view Sergeant asked for a serious Recreio (559) rests.

was jutting out about four feet with of thefts from the Jockey Club. WASHINGTON, June 26 (Reuter).its nose towards the Hongkong Hotel,

Mr J. Walker, of the Jockey Club, -M. Owninsky, the Soviet Ambas-There was just suflicient room for was cited as Complainant. sador, will visit the State Depart- ment to-night for the first conference with Mr Sumner Welles since the Russo-Germanwar............

Sharp Minor (Brahms)....Royal

Vocal-To-morrow Is Another (Alm 'A Day at the Races').... Dawson tra; odione) with Orches-

Apri

Sings (film Parade').. Spring

Deanna Durbin Orchestra; Orchestra-Tales from the Vienna Woods Wall (Strauss)....Philadelphia Symphony (400). Orchestra cond. by Leopold Vocal Music, Maestro, Stokowski;

Things) (301). Frances Day with Orchestra; Or With contribution of $23,000 train thehestra-Allce Bluc Gown-Waliz cantan Insurance Office, Ltd, a total of film 'Irene')....Glenn Miller

and $2,333,764,12 was reached yesterday by the

Vocal--One Alone War Fund inaugurated by the 8. C. M. His Orchestra:

(from The Desert Song').....

.Richard 3.70 Crookss

with (Tenor)

Orchestra

chestra, Vocal-The Shebby Old Cabby (Still Elsie Carlisle with Orches man)...

Orchestra-The Woodpecker Song (Eldo

Lazzaro). ...Will Glohe and His Orchestra; Vocal-I'll Never Smile Again (Lowe) "Hutch" Leslie Hutchinson) at the Plano; Orchestra-Sympathy-Waltz (Butler and Others)....Casani Club Orches- tru;

Vocal-Wish Me Luck (Alm Shapyard Sally')....Gracie Flolds with Orchestra,

Post, Ltd. Donations were as follow: Anonymous

Mercantile Marine Office Bomb

(tenth donation)

&A

100

"Skyhigh Party"

25

All Itatiks, "D" Co., 2nd Battalion,

The Royal Beola (ninth dona- tion)

tra:

03

"Rome Interior Llars

Mr C, Gowland" fin memory "of“

the late Dill Dedear,

*

The Cantan Insurance

Ofice.

Merses in Hong Co.

(China)

*5,600

500

10

Lid, ficcond donation)

Lid (second donation) Kowloon Cricket Club

memory of the late Mr C. W. Jeffries)

Hon. Sir Shouson Chow (second

Meears U. Spalinger & Co., RA. Cosmopolitan Trading Corpora-

tlon....NAPPA "Telephone Calls"

SALVATION ARMY The Salvation Anny leadquarters gratefully acknowledge receipt of the tallowing donations, which have been credited to the Annual Appeal for 1041: Previously acknowledged $10,270; Mr B. R. Todu, $10; Canton Club, $25; Hun, Mr R. A. C. North, $to. Total to date, $10,615

3.W.O.F. ACCOUNTS

11.00 London Relay-0. M. Green's Newsletter to the Far East,

11.15 Close Down.

Liberals Enter Egypt's Cabinet

CAIRO, June 20 (Reuter).—The addition of two new Liberal members

The British War Organisation Fund, to the Egyptian Cabinet was officially Hongkong, han Issued the following state-announced to-day.

lient of accounts for last month:

Receipts--Balance brought forward May

They are Rashwan Mahfouz Pasha.

1. 116,004.08; Donations anti subscriptions, who becomes Minister of Commerce May, $3.131.90: Sales: Central Hospital and Industry and Ibrahim Dessouki Supply Service Badges $15, Postal Labels

Sales $17.30: 139.30, baza, who is appointed Minister of

10. Miscellaneous

Tela) $11,002.22.

Afairs.

Payments—Purchases: Sewing Material Sallb Sami Pasho, the former Cotton, Pins, $300.00; Packing, transport Minister of Commerce and Industry, freight, marins and' war risk insurance, M435.03; Office expenses: Salary and Wages becomes Foreign Minister port- $302, printing and stationery $3931, tole folio hitherto held by the Prime Grams $31.34 postage 337.90, advertising Minister. $150, travelling 18 cents, pettles $4,00,

cheque book $10; $449.23; Expenditure for The new appointments, it is ex- plained, aim at lessening the strain on

May, $1,226.08.

Balance Current account on May 31 individual ministers. 1041. $20,420.61, petty easit $200.43; $21, } .001.53.

Ad. Abrial Flies

To Consult Govt

Planning For India After The War

SIMLA, June 20 (Reuter).—The

VICHY, June 20 (Reuter).The new Reforms Commissioner, Mr Governor-General of, Algeria, Ad.

Hodson, since his arrival in India has

miral Abrial. left Algiers on actively taken up the threads of his Wednesday by plane for Vichy, ac

companied by Colonel Logonde, De-

work connected with constitutional discussions which will take place

puty Chief of his military cabinet. soon after the war,

Admiral Abrial, whose “absence It is expected that the Commis- will be short, is returning to Vichy sioner will seek to keep in touch to confer with the Government and with current Indian political thought deal with a certain number of mat- by touring the country and meeting ters concerning Algeria.

leaders of alf shades of opinion.

HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE

PROTECTION OF CHILDREN. THE SOCIETY ASKS YON

KARERA

K1.000

In 1941 to meet the Increasing needs of sick and desutute children in Hongkong, against which the Income to duta: ju $16,000 only,

In order to continue its work, The Society ap- peals for the balance of

* $18,000

before the close of the financial year on 31st October...

- The number of children assisted last year was 5.100,

6th May. 1943.2)

Ilon. Treasuress (from, whom a copy of the annual Report for 1948 may be obtained)(..

·Me," A. McKMELAR, CARDS

c/o Mackinnon Mackenzie & Co.

Mr.KWOK CHAN, HE

0/0 The Banque de L'Indo-Chine, TONG LONG

THIRD DIVISION K.B.G.C. (340) v. H.K.F.C. (511). Kowloon F.C. (21) v. Police (55). Indian R.C. (402) v. H.K.C.C. (24). Electric (376) v. Recreio (405). -Craigengower-(372).rests...

Czech Cyclist Killed In Action

Sinking Of A

Turkish Ship

bus to

pass.

Defendant was cautioned.

Mr K. E. Mogra, 8 Breezy Terrace,

- fined-$5-for-parking-a-car-for-

WRE

a continuous period of more than two hours at the Pedder. Street car park on June D.

had wan

--DISAGREEMENT WITH GANDHI Non-Violence

The sinking of the Turicish atea- car without due care and caution in Mahatma Gandhi has permitted

Imer, Rifko, by an

unknown

Lau Tung of No. 53 Conduit Road, ALEXANDRIA, June 20 (Reuter). was fined $10 for having driven a sub-Queen's Road West, near the Tai confirmed According to a report issued by the marine was

to-day by Ping Theatre, by reversing in n Czecho-Slovak Press Bureau in Lon authoritative naval circles here. zig-zag manner. don, Sergeant Vaclav Skrivanek, n It is officially stated that no

Traffic-Sergenat Dingsdale stated well known Czecho-Slovak motor British or Allied submarines were that on June 11 at 12.25 nm. De- cycle champion, was killed recently in in the vicinity of the attack. fendant was driving his car in re action over Britain. He escaped from Czecho-Slovakla in June, 1939. Jothed

It is understood that the survivors. verse. down a steep hill. He was not. the Czecho Slovakian Air Force in have been landed at Karadash, but going very fast but was on the wrong France, and later became Sergeant in the number saved has not yet been side of the, road. There was a bad

bend at the foot of the bill,

the R.A.E.

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June 20 SIMLA,

(Reuter). Karyalal Munshil, the former Home Minister of Bombay, to resign from Congress following the latter's differ ence on the question of the use of non-violenco methods for defence in communal riots.

Munshi, in a letter to the Mahatme, stuled that he could not agree with Gandhi's advice to form peace brigades based on complete non- violence to check communal disturb- tances.

Following personal discussions, Gandhi advised Munshi to resigns from Congress to attain freedom of action, unhampered by restrictions: entailed in the Congress creed of non-violence. *......... Sa

Truthful To Self

Gandhi, commenting on Munshi's letter for guidance in this connection, says that with: Munshi the question was one of being truthful to himself and the country. He goes because

ho could not be disloyal 10.

Gandhi hopea that Munshi'a

tion from Congress will enable him to utilise his faculties so na to make

decisive contribution to establishment of lasting peace in Bombay.

QUARREL OVER SMUGGLING

Convicted for the twelfth time, Chan Wah-kee, 25, unemployed, of No. 11 Kong Hon Terrace, third floor, was sentenced to six months hord labour by Mr G. T. Lowry at Central Magistracy this morning for cutting Tam Ngan, malo, of wounding No. 10, Tul On

Terrace,

In Des

Rond

yes Central, noarubice Street -

Dot.-Sergeant W. Summers

statou and Defen

that both Complainant and dont were alleged tobacco smugglark. They had different areas in which to sell their tobacco. Yesterday Defen- dent met Complainant and accused him of having trespassed on his area. ? During the quarrel, Defendant drew out a sharp knife and stabbed Com- on the back and injured sald

plainant on the back

In Decandant, pleading

he and Complainant were good friends: Yesterday, Complainant ap- proached him when he was cutting papor with thò knife and owing to ù misunderstanding he stabbed Com Splainant.

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