CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE
25 words $2.50 WAR REVENUE ORDINANCE
for 3 days prepaid
FOR SALE.
:
19.11
It Is. notified for the Informa- tion of the public that Return Forms for Salaries, Tax and Pro- PEDIGREE SCOTCH - TERNIERS.Ata Tax are now being sent out. Patr pure bred Scotch Terriers, nale and female, fifteen months, for sale in, ald of the Bomber Fund. Murt
Please apply go together. alóg Jockey Club Stables,
|
Wednesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
RADIO Milk Below
Standard, Alleged
ZBW, 155 metres (645 ko.) aud-31,45 meires. (9,520 kilo-cycles) Brahms Concerto No. 2
In B Flat. Major Broadcast by ZAW on a Frequency of 343 k.c's, and on Short Wave from 1--2.16 p.m. and 8.30–11/15 pin, on 9.52 m'a. per secund.
6.0 Indian Programme,
Chinese In Court
July 2, 1941.
INDIRECT Major Baseball
IMPETUS TO
Boston Twice Beaten
BURMA RD By N. Y. Yankees
1
2
(UP) -
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
NEW YORK, July HYDE PARK, July 1 (UP),--
Yankees New York
twice over- President Roosevelt to-day proclaim-
whelmed Boston Red Sox Inan Summoned for selling milk whiched a suspension of tonnage duties
header American Leaguo double did not comply with the standard which were discriminatory against required by the Adulterated Food Imports in Burmese vessels retching
10-day. Scores were;
AMERICAN LEAGUE Any person chargeable with tax
8.45 Closing local Stock Quoin- and Drugs Ordinance, Wong Man- the United States ports, to be retro-
hing. of No. 41 Hollywood Road, active to June-10. who does not receive a Roturn|tions.
Boston
Battery: Harris, Potter, Pytink. He also lifted the tonunge, duties 0.47 Brahms-Concerto No. 2 in B ground floor. Mrs. Form is required' by Section $6
pleaded not guilty be
15 1 Now York (2) of the War Revenue Ordin-Flat Major, Op. 83....Wilam Back-fore. Mr. H. G.. Sheldon, c. at on imports of Burmese produce and
Battery: Itusso, Chandler, allvestri. lusis (Piano) and The Saxon State Central Magistracy this nor fealth reaching the United States in Bur-
3 manufactures from any country Botion
Battery: Wilson,, Dobson, Peacock. THE HONGKONG NATURALIST,ance, 1911, to give notice to the Orchestra. Price $4 Commissioner of War Taxation on 7.35 A Vol. X no. 3 and 4.
Battery: Chandler, Bilvestri. zalo at (postare extra). Now on
(Called at the end of the Bih owing to Bouth China Morning Post Ltd.
darkness and rain).
Detroit
NEW POST-General Vis- count Gort, ox-commandor in chiof of British forces, who has takon over Governorship of Gibraltar. New post is import- ant inasmuch as the "Rock" is goal of Germans,
Cripps Bereaved
LONDON, July 1 (British Wire- less)-Lord Permoor, father of Sir Stafford Cripps, British Ambassador In Moscow, died last night, aged 88. After many years as a member of Parliament, Lord Panoor was Lord
Presklent of the Council in the first
and second Labour governments.
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.
:
Threa Silvor Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO. First Prizes in each of the three Sections.
$250
CASH PRIZES
$250
SECTION ONE Interior scenes, Table Top and Still Life Studies. (Exluding porti atture, plants and and flowers).
1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 4th $10 2nd $40. 3rd $30.
SECTION TWO
Portraiture.
1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 4th $10
2nd $40. 3rd $30.
SECTION THREE Plants and Flowers,
1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $50, 3rd $30. 4th $10
RULES
The following Rules will 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 prizes.
-The prizes will be awarded to the competitore sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- graphs in each Beetion. Each entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the Com- petition, and which must be pasted on back of entry. 4.The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph.
-All photographa entered mark have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions are ineligible. a-No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of or damage to entries: 7-All entries to be either black, pla, or toned pictures, and murt bo mounted, Coloured photo. graphs are ineligible. -Plotures submited in sepia tones should be accomprated by a smaller print in black and whlie, P-No pietura to entered in more
than one Beation.
10-Mounts to be only while.or cream, .. must be of one of the following
sizes:-10x13, 10×20.
11.-No correspondence will be entered Into in connection with the Com- petition 12-Members of the 'Stars of the Itongkong Telegraph and the South China Aforning Post are not permitted to compelo. 13-The decision of the Judges shall
bo final 14-At the cotiélusions of the Com
petition, entries will be returned to competitore on application at the Telegraph offices within seven days.
15 The ed
forbidden.
NAME
of allance
ENTRY FORM
SECTION
ADDRESS
is strictly
Please use block letters and paste one of these forma on back
of each Entry.
morning.
appeared for the
T. Seddon of
the defence.
or before 14th July, 1911, that no streske, Op. 101, No. ?....ent prosecuted and Mr H. L. mese vessels, thus enabling American New York
is no chargeable.
The following persons are liable
with
to tax-
Be
of
(a) Individuale with salaries of Sir Thomas Beecham cond, the Lon- bollies in fronte opened the started but, untie 1930, he specia-
to
SCRS,
convle-
Across the
Dvorak Programına
supplies to reach China freely over Cassado (Cello) with Piano: Mr Scudon cvidence
in Idence stated that the Burma road. Songs My Mother accompaniment;
The purchased two pints of milk from
President re-asserted his werd first Taught Me....Dino Borgioli (Tenor) Defendant on May 20 and told him peace aspirations which
Plano and Violin Obbligato; that the purchase was being
enunciated when the European war made for Slavonic Rhapsody, Op. 43, No. 3..
>···· | purpose of
of analysis.
of Defendant and cally would not proclaim not less than $300 a month don Philharmonic Orchestra: Indian poured the contents into three re- tion that America could remain at
(Violin) ceptacles, one of wigh he gave De-peace while war rages (including perquisites, valueLatment....Fritz Kreisler
fendant, the other He sent the of quarters provided, etc.);
He declined to comment Government Analyst and the third (b) Corporations carrying en
was produced in court. The Law re- declaration made last night by the Secretary of the Navy, Colonel Frank quired that there should be at least Knox, whu suggested that the Unit- trade business
in the Colony:
Analyst's report disclosed that there ed States should immediately use her (c) Trades Professions and Bus)-
power to sweep Germany was a ten per cent deficiency of fat
from the Atlantic. content. nenses whose profits exceed $5,000 per annum. WAR TAXATION DEPARTMENT,-No, 4; Moore.
Windsor House, 4th floor,
or
28th June, 1941.
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
Effective immediately the new address of the EMPIRE SALES COMPANY is 123 HENNESSY Road. Telephone 24165 changed).
(un-
THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
NOTICE OF GENERAL MEETING
The SIXTIETH ORDINARY MEETING GENERAL
tho .of Company will be held at the Offices of the General Managers, Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co. | Lid, Pedder Street, Hong Kong. on Thursday, 10th July, 1941, at noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors, pas8- ing the Accounts, and electing
Directors and Auditore.
The Transfer Books of the Company wil be closed. from the 3rd July to the 24th July fuelu- sive.
By order of the Board.
with Itano acc.
8.0 Londen Hclay-The News. 8.15 London Relay "Questions the Hour,"
and
Whiteman
of
Ills
1.30 Programme Summary, 8:32 Paul Concert Orchestra.
Manhattan Masquerade (Alter); Metropolitan Nocturne (Alter).
8.40 Studio "Some Birlish Pects"
Talk by Father T. Ryan, B.3. 0.0 Local Time Signal and Announcements.
9.02
Compositions of Erle Coates. 1 Sing To You (Souvenir)...... Light Symphony Orchestra cond, by Eric Coales; A House Love Mude For You and Mo......Hubert Elsdeil (Tenor) w. Cello, Oboe and Piano: By The Sleepy Lagoon.................Eric Coates and Symphony Orchestra; Stars and A Crescent Moon...... Hubert Eisdell W. Violin, 'Cello and Plano; "The Three Men" Sulte; No. The Man from the Country; No. 2 The Man about Town; No. 1 The Mun⚫ from the Sca..
......Light Symphony Orchestra cond. by Eric at the
Contes,
0.30 Reginald Organ.
Dixon
Down The Mall (Belion); Bells Across the Meadow (Ketelbey); "Chorus Gentlemen, Plenkė".
0.45-10 News In French on short Wave only).
31.25
per
cent fat but the Government
naval
on
the
Reciprocal Order Under cross-examination by Mr Kwan witness stated that he had not The proclamation was In recogal- scraped off the fat which had adhered tion of a similar Burmese order sus- to the cork before taking the contents pending duties on importa. The sus
pension by the United States will be of the battles had been removed.
At this stage the hearing was ad-effective as long as the Burmese journed to Tuesday, July 8 at 12.15 operate.
Transaction
Over A Girl
Reference in an alleged, attempt to
blackmail an aged man of $5,000 was made before Mr H. C. Macnamara at Kowloon Magistracy this morning when Yip Ying, 31, married woman, and Ng Chung, 07, were charged with the unlawful transfer of a 14-year-
Birt, Mak Chun-mui, for valuable consideration.
Inspector G. W. Moreton, of the
9.45 Massed Band of II.M. Royal Secretariat for Chinese Affairs, stated that first Defendant brought the girl, Marines.
who wha her sister's daughter, to Hornpipe Bill the Bo'sun (from
Drowsy Dustman The
Sulle Hongkong on March 17. Frank White. orr. Alford); Nautical Street, and soon made the acquaint- They lived at No. 196, Nam Cheung Winter); The Contemptibles March March 22 first Defendant presented Moments-March Fantasy' (arr.
ance of second Defendant. On (Stanley); The Great Little Army
the girl to second Defendant ns an Royal Alford);
Review-Quick
adopted daughter and received $10 March.
10 London Relay The News, and the transaction. News Commentary,
10.15 Max Miller In The Theatre. Recorded in the Finsbury Park Empire.
19.37 Dance Music, 11.0 London Relay Bence Column.
On
June 10, second Defendant returned the girl to first Defendant who was not satisfied and made a report to the Police.
Mr M. A. de Silva, pleading guilty 'Correspon-on behalf of second Defendant, maid that he arrived in the Colony only recently from Singapore and Was Ignorant of
Talk by Sidney Horiliblow.
11.15 Close down.
JARDINE, MATHESON & DONATIONS
CO., LTD.
General Managers.
Hong Kong, 14th May, 1941.
CAUSES
of the laws in this Colony. Stolen
Money
Mr Silva added that second Deten- dant brought the girl as an adopted
TO daughter and treated her well dur-
FOR THE PROTECTION Acknowledgments
OF CHILDREN
What to do to help a child
Anyone knowing of a child who las been assaulted, neglected, or ill-treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating nt once ivik}-
The Hon. General Secretary, H.K.S.P.C., Old City Hall.
The inspector, 49, Pokfulam Road, 1st floor.
The Inspector, 82, Stone Nullah. Lane, 2nd, Floor.
ing her stay with him. On June 10, he look the girl back to first Defen- dant because she had on several cecasions stolen money. He made no attempt to get back the money which
had
pold for the girl.
he
Mr Sliva alleged that first Defen- dont refused to take her back and attempted to bluckmail the aged mun alleging that the girl had indecently
assaulted by him. The girl wos. examined by three doctors simonthly donations to who proved that she had not been
A total of $2,348,647,40 was reached yesterday by the War Fund inaugurated by the B. C, AL. Post, Ltd., with the fol- inwing donations: Chii at "Bob's Farewell Party Anonymous
The following
been
The proclamation did not mention the Sino-Japanese war but was ob viously designed to facilitate flaw of goods to Chungking.
H.K. H. K. Stock Market
the
issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- The following quotationg were
ket this morning.
BANKS
H.K. Banks S..
BANKS
THE CHARTERED DANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA. & CHINA.
Incorporated by Royal Charter 1839,
Paid-up Capital
$1,000,000
Reserve Fund
$35,000,000
Reservo Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000
HEAD OFFICE/LONDON.
28 nihsopsgate, 10.0.1. Bub-Agencies in London. 117-122, Leadenhall Birent, E.03.
West End Branchi
18-10, Cockspor Street, B.WA,
Manchester Branch:
83, 'Mosiay St, Manchester," AGENCIES AND DRANCIES:
0 10 0
Alor Star
Amritsar
Bangkok
ilatavin
9
Ilambay
Battery: Trout, Tebbetią, Chicago
Calcutta
Agencies:
Battery: Bmith, Itailolt, Tresh, Dickey. The Cleveland-St Louis and Washing. ton-Philadelphia gamen are nighters.
NATIONAL LEAGUE New York
Battery: Schumactier, Bowman, McGee, Odea, Barton
.... 10 Battery: Lamanna, Hutchings. Binal St Louls
...... 11 17 Battery: Krist, Warneke, Mancuso.
↑ 14 ง Pittsburgh
sited fruin cable.--
..... a 12 1
Warren, Pearson,
Battery omitted
Philadelphia
Battery: Grissom, Livingston. Brooklyn
Battery: Flizalmmons, Istown, Casey,
Franks.
samica #cheduled In the
Only three National League.
SQUEEZE FROM
A FUNERAL Policeman Says Ramp Existed For Years Young Chuen, 52, a sexton of the Sanitary Department, was convicted by Mr G. T. Lowry at Central Magls tracy this morning on a charge of Wan Cemetery on June 2, accepting $7 as tribe at Ngau Chi Tsul Wai- sun, of No. 74 High Street, Drst floor, was Complainant.
Jengkong
Iloilo
Ipoh
Klang
Koba
Kuala
Clive Birest Lumpur
Fairllo Placa Kuching
Jangoon
Balgon
Semarang
Keracht
Beremban
Shanghal
Hingapore
Bitowan
Sourabaya
Taiping
Madras
Tentin
Manila
Tongkat
Medan
Bhuket)
New York
Thingtao
Pelning
Talpliong Holkow
(Peking)
Canton
Cawnpero
Cebu Colombo
Deli
Pesang
Yokohama
FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Barking Bualness transacted,
CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received für One Year' or shorter periods in Local or Other Currencies af rates which will be quoted on application.
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Starling wills interest allowed at rates obtainable on application, The Bank's Head Ofce in Lontion undertakes Executor and Trustes, buil- new and claims recovery at Bettiah Income Tax overpalu, on terms which may be ascertained д shy of Ata Agències and Branchen.
W. IL EVANS THOMAS,
Manager.
THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED
Head Once-15, Gracechurch Street, London, P.C3.
Authorised Capital Subscribed. Capital Pald-up Capital .... Reserve Fund and Rest
DANKERS:
£3,000,000
1,000,000
1,050,000
1,234,649
The Bank of England & Midland
DRANCHES-
Penang
Hangoon Shanghai
Dank, Ltd.
.1,350 s.
HK. Banks L.
70 n.
H.K. Banks (H.K.) £ Chartered
.80 n.
Det.-Sgt J. R. Sykes, prosecuted Bangkok while Mr M.. A. da Silva appeared for Defendant.
Jano
Madras
Nonhay
Kuantan
Now York
Calcutta
Kandy
Cutombo
Karachi
Mercantile, A. & D. £.
.23% n.
Mercantile C £.
.11% n.
East Asia S..
7214 b.
Delhi Galle Ilongkanu Howenh Ipoh
Kota Bharu
Kuala Lipis
INSURANCES
Canton $.
Union S
China Underwriters $ ILK. Fire
SHIPPING
Douglas $..
Steamblats
Indo-Chloas P. $. Indo-Chinas D. S. Shell (Benrers) 5/- Waterbonis S.
DOCKS ETC. Wharves $. Docks $.
S'hai Dockyards $.
MINING
Providents $.
iniinum d
Raubs. $. H.K. Mines
LANDS
.0.07
Hotels $. Lands Lands 4 Debentures S'haf Lands Sh. $. Humphreys $.. H.K. Realtles $. Chinese Estates $.
UTILITIES
Punk Trama (old) $.
Star Ferries $..
Trams $...
Peak Trams (new)
10
40
Interfered with. Failing In the alleged blackmail, Brat Defendant. then made a report to the Police.
Y.
Ferries S.
Po
First Defendant was fined
$50.
100
500
was
dis-
the Botaber Fund are also acknowledged;}
les 8-Swift- birs Aule Sharp w, I, E C. N. M
Me Stuart Longfield Mr O. E. Bertin
SALVATION ARMT The Salvation Army leadquarters gratefully acknowledge, receipt of the following donations, which have been credited to the Annual Appeal for 1041: Previously acknowledged, $19,815 "R" (per S. C. M. Post). $2: the Staff, Univer- sly of Hongkong, $15, Grand total $10,- ari.
BENEVOLENT BOCIETY
The Inspector, 12 Sol Yeung Choitowing donation to the Hongkong Bene- St.. Kowloon.
The Inspector, 52, Argyle St., Kowloon.
All further steps will be taken, und expenses borne, by the Society,
The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases
where mallee is proved.
NOTICE
be
DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940
Whe following
will rates charged for mailing single copies of the following newspapers abroad:- South Clins Morning Post China and Macao
10 cents per copy
British Empire and Foreign 25 cents per copy
The Hongkong Telegraphi
China and Macao
10 cents per copy British and Foreign
20 cents per copy
25 cents Saturdays.
Reparation For Robin Moor
The S. C. M. Post has received the fol-
volent Society in memory of the into Mr C. W. Jeffries:
Dr and Mrs J. P. Fehlly, $10.
AIR RAID VICTIMS
The donation to the Lord Mayor's Fund for the Relief of Air Rald Victims, from E.M.R, of $3. which was acknowledged yesterday, was in
Mr. E. Tregiltus,ory of the late
while second Defendant charged with a caution.
Both Defendants were on bail of $200.
Mr Shigemitsu On Way Home
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, July 1 (UP).— The Japanese Embassy stated that Ambassador Shigemitsu arrived here. to-day chreuth to Takyo for consul-
tations and will remain over hight as guest of Admiral Nomura, the Japanese Ambassador to Washington. lie will depart by air for Los Angeles
PONATIONS WAITING Donations for the following Organisa tions await collection at the office of the Boccorros-Mutuos:· Benevolent Society; St Andrew's Church Fund; British Pri- | to-morrow, He has no appointment soners of War Relief Fund; Lord Mayor's Fund for the Relief of Air Raid Victims Little Bisters of the Poor; B.W.OF.; SI Vincent de Paul
Vichy Follows
Familiar Pattern
Persecution Of Jews
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
VICITY, July 1 (UP)A decree
lasued to-day bans all 'Jows from all commercial activity in which they come in direct contact with the
with any United States oficials.
It is understood that he is return- ing to London shortly after his visit to Tukyo.
Nazi Captives
LONDON, July 1 (British Wire- less).—According an agency mes- sage, more than 200 Nazi sailors captured in the Atlantic were landed
La British port early to-day?
The prisoners are believed to be survivors of supply ships which had attended the Bismarck.
.220 b. No Sanitary Deparunent coolles,
Some
and
It was stated previously that C11 June 2 a friend of Complainant named Leung Wing-sik dled and the funerai took place the same day at Chi Wan Cemetery at 3.40 400 n. including Defendant. were at the
.1 n. Cemetery and
refused to and allegedly 18. dir the grave saying that they
they would be working at 4.30 pm .125.
not have time to finish the 814b. digging. Defendant whom Complain
61 art thought was the person in charge 05 b. of the other coolies, agreed to dig .44/4 n. the
grave
rave after he was paid $7 as 4.55 n. tea-money.
60 b. .15.95 sa. b. & 1. ...31 n.
12/- 11. .0 n.
Government Service
Sul Sykes asked Ils Worship to take a serious view of the matter es- this kind of practice had been going on for years.
Mr Silva asked His Worship to take into consideration Defendant's 21
years' service with the Government
and the fact that It was a custom among the Chinese to offer and accopt cumshaw.
1 cts b.
.3.05 b. .344 s.
A fine of $100 or In default two .97 n. months' hard labour was imposed on
.17 n. Defendant..
.0.40 n.
3.30 b.
100 b.
15.90 88.
.7
n.
14 n. 53 b.
2131 b.
b.
21 b.
BIG HAUL OF HEROIN PILLS.
For possession of 23,338 herwin pills at No. 18C Aberdeen Street, drd|- floor, on June 24, Cheung Lan, 65. widow, was sentenced to six months' China Lights (old) $..
36 hard labour by Mr. G. Lowry at -China-Lights (new)-$:
H.K. Electrics (old) x rts
22. Central Magistracy this morning,
Revenue Officer W. V. Ahern stated H.K. Electrics (new) $.
21 b.
Pallee Ats
acting on that actin
information the H.K.
.11 b. Electrics $..
raided the address and found in the Matuo Electrics S.
S....18s, & sn. Sandakan Lights
.12
rear cubicle the heroir, pilis contain- ed in three tine. Defendant at the Telephones (old) ș. .224 b.
time was
In the kitchen washing her Telephones (new) $. .9.10 b.
hair and when questioned admitted INDUSTRIALS Cald: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. Cald: Marg. (Pret.), Sh. Canton Iecs $..
Cements $...
11.K. Ropes 5..
STORES. &c. Dalry Forma $.. Watsons $ Lane Crawfords $. Sinceres $A Wing On (H.K.) Wm. Powell, Lid. x.d.
COTTON MILLS. Ewo Sh, $** S'hal Cotton Sh.
MISC.
Simta
Kuala Lumpur Singapora
Kuala Trengganu
HONGKONG BRANCII.
Every description of Banking and Exchango Business transacted,
TRUSTES AND EXECUTORSHI .
UNDERTAKEN, Current Accounts opened In Local Cur. rency and Fixed Deposits received in Local Currency and. Sterling on terms What may be ascertained on application,
D. DENBON,
Manager,
POST OFFICE
Air Mail Service by British Over- Erat seas Airways Corporation to and South Africa, United Kingdom
and beyond is temporarily suspend-
ed.
The public are reminded that it is breach of postal regulations to inclose in a postal cover commual- catlons Intended for persons other
han the addressee,
Small Packet Post to all countries a sttspeaded.
INWARD AIR MAILS Air Mail-by “Pan American 'Airways Francisco Direct Service”—San date, 24th June...........July 3, Air Mall by "Pan American Airways
Direct Bervice"-Ban „date, 8th July,
Francisco 12 July 15.
OUTWARD AIR MAILS Thursday, July 3
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Bono- lulu, U.S.A., and Europe via “Pan- American Airways and Trans- Atlantic Services."
E.P.O.
Περι
that she lived in the rear cublele and
30 n. 25 n. .1 h. 15 s.
Ord.
July 3, 5 p.m. July 3, 5.30 p.m.
that all the things in it belonged to her. She was subsequently arrested.
G.P.0.
Reg.
July 3, 6 p.m.
Ord.
July 3, 7 p.m.
.8.10 b.
1714 b.
.10% sa.
.6.45' n. 2.15 n.
.30 n. .1.20 n.
Schoolboy Yields
To Temptation
Steals & Sells A Watch
A 13-year-old school boy was fined $25 by Mr D. J. N. Anderson at Kowloon Magistracy this morning for stealing a wrist watch from an omah, Ng Foon, 35, at No. 284 Prince Ed- 265 n. ward Road,
42 n.
It was stated that Defendant and HK. Govt. 45%
.07 n. Complainant's son were school-mates. H.K. Govt. 34 (1034),04% sa. About 3 p.m. on June 28, Defendant H.K. Govt. 34% (1040) .94 n. visited his friend at the above ad- Ch. Govt. 5% 1025 G$Bds...28 . dress, Complainant was taking`a Entertainments $... .0 b. bath, leaving Defendant alone Constructions (old) $. 1.60 n. premises. She came out about 15 Constructions (new) $. ...minutes later to find Defendant gone Vibro Piling $
7.20 n. and her wrist watch, valued at $29, Marsmans Inv.
Lon.) s/.6/3 n. missing. Marmans Inv. (HK) s/-2/11⁄2 n.
Russia Seeks
Aid From U.S.
NEW YORK, July 1 (Router), -Mr Suminer Welles, Assistant day that Russia had made the Secretary of State, disclosed to first overtures to the United States for supplies.
the
On the same evening, Complainant met Defendant in Prince Edward Road and questioned him. He ad- mitted that he had stolen the watch and sold it to an unknown Chipese for $1.50. The watch was not re- covered.
Sergeant B. Ross was in charge of the case.
DETAINED IN U.K.
LONDON, July 1 (British Wire-
Emminent Indian Liberal Dies French publle. The purpose of the The death has occurred of Sir Chir-
ALLAHABAD, July 2 (Reuter) ban is to eliminate the danger of: Jews influencing public opinion by favouri Chintamani, meiner of the conversation as well as through the Indian Round Table Conference.
He was twice elected as a Liberal press, radio, cinema or theatre.
Jews are also ordered to rogistor Party delegate to England on political for a Jewish census and announce in missions, and was a leading figure in dor, conferred with Mr Welles yester-gulation 103 WAS 701. to detail their fortune and properties the National Liberal Federation of
before July 12.
NEW YORK, July 1 (Reuter) The United States Is demanding $1,000,000 reparation for the recent sining of the American ship Robin Moor, by a German submarine, ne- cording to a Washington telegra the. "Journal-American.
Senator Walsh is asking: Colonel Frank Knox, the Secretary, of the Navy, to answer the charges made
ין
by Senator Wheeler that the United Week-End Exercises
For Volunteers
States.is sinking submarines, suya the saine correspondent.
BELLIGERENTS' INTERESTS
Indiin.
Underfed Coolie Ill Outside Hotel While walking along the pavement outside the Hongkong Hotel shortly after noon to-day, a coolle' suddenly
It is notified for general Informa- collapsed. Dressed in dirty black tion that the Hongkong Volunteer clothing, the man was thin and won, Defence Corps, week-end exercises and was obviously undernourished. due to take place from July 4, to Hotel
employees summoned an July 6, have been cancelled....
ambulance to convey the man to The exercises will now be held hospital. LONDON, June 1%.(Reuter).--(from July., 18, to July 20, and Italian. Interests in the Soviet will employers of all those concerned are be, attended to by Japan and Soviet requested to, give the same facililles Interests in Italy will be attended to with regard to allowing Volunteers by Sweden, says the Swiss radio. to attend.
A drifung mine in the Capsuimun Channel; ran the Lantau Island side was reported by the Water Police at 8.20. a.m. yesterday.
M. Oumansky, the Soviet Ambassa- day on placing orders for materials for Russin,
Mr Welles sold that the request had been forwarded to other interested Government, departments. but do clined to give detalls regarding the materials wanted, explaining that the information could not be given as
tusala was a belligerent.
·Alexandria Raid
CAIRO, July 1. (Reuter)-Tho Egyptian Ministry of the Interier sintea that Alexandrin was raided enrly, this morning. Bomba, caused four casualties of which one was fatal.
Thero was slight damage, to pro- perty.
less)-The Home Secretary Mr Herbert Morrison, stated to-day that on May 31, the total number of per- sons detained under Defence Re
LAUNCH SUNK
Blonday, July 1
Air Mall by Alr to Bangoon to con. nect with the "British 'Overseas Airways.".
E.P.O. and GF.O. Reg.
July 7, 4 p.m. Ord........July 7, 4.30 pm.
Tuesday, July 15
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honólala, 0.8.A. and Europe via "Pan Ams rican Airways and Trans-Atlantic Services."
F.P.O.
Reg. Ord.
.July 15, 6 p.m. .........., July 15, 5.30 p.m.
Q.P.O.
Reg. Ord.
„July'15, 8 p..
July 10, 7 p.
WAR TOUGH
ON
LOVERS
CAPE TOWN, May 21.-This bust. ness of trying to get married with a war going full blast has stumped John Emery, Royal Air Force officer. . He met Doreen Turner, 25-year-old Toronto girl, some years aboard...
ago the Atherila en route Britain.
Then he sailed from Britain to Canada to marry her choosing the same 13,581-ton liner for his voyage. The ship was torpedoed September 3, 1930, of Scotland..
Among other survivors Emery found himself back in England, Ho joined the R.A.F. and was transferred to South Africa,
New Date Fixed
It has been revealed that the They fixed a now date for the launch Tul Lee which was anchored marriage and planned to have it-tako In the Youmat typhoon shelter, place at Oudtshoorn, South Africa, broke ibose from her moorings, early
Miss Turner, a graduate of the yesterday morning and has been University of Toronto, left home in Bunk. No persons were aboard tinid-March for New York and set 'out
across the Atlantic, for Cape
Town. where Emery planned to meet her.
She chose the Egyption liner Zam- zani. To-day Emery learned she is
German prisoner.
the time.
A.R.P. IN INDIA
D
CALCUTTA, June, 1 (Reuter)-- An ARP. staff school of the Raj which has opened here will train For the 21 hours from 10 am, on. A.R.P. officere and Instructors for the Monday to 7.a.m. yesterday, a rain provincial Governments
and for gauge at Happy Valley recorded 5.7. certain industrial and public utility Inches. For the full 24 hours up to
10 a.m. the reading was 5,8 Inches.
concerns,