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CHILD PROTECTION
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donations collected during Juno, 1041: (Knlewall Cup Charity Matches 1D), Anonymous "Talkoo," $10: Anonymous "A #3; Police Blagistrate,
soon be closed down, causing the sul of the lot the Purchaser (if Chinese Dollar to drop to 195 at the not the applicant) will be requir-he South China Athletic Association close of the local exchange marketed to deposit with an authorised $100: Mr and Mrs. Ilmsworth, $50 yesterday, were emphatically brand- ed as groundless by Mesara 1. Nofficer who will be present at the grateful Jefend, Chung and Cheng Tichi-ju, respec-sale, the sum
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were
rumours PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. A C/ Mackinnon Mackenzie & Co. I'
by
the
that the They declared
spread apparently Japanese in Shanghai in an altempt the financial market. to disturb
China Is The funncial situation in
firin and stable, they remarked. despite the drop of the Chinese Dallar
on the Honghong market.
Marshal Petain's Annuity Held
LONDON, May 17-The "Dally Express" said to-day the Bank of England held n secret meeting to decide what action to take in conrer- tton with the income from a small an- muity Marshal Philippe Petain, head
Registry No.:
Locality
New Kowloon
Cheung Fat Street. Un Chau Street and
Junction of
Cheung Sha Wan.
Boundary Measurements
N. 5. 1
referert fert)
as per salo
plan.
1000
$1,000
The purchaser of the lot will be
ed by the Fen. Treasurer, Mr A. MelCellar.
O. Bulding.
RELIEF OF DISTRESS The Buzzard of Administrators of the British Fund for? Relief of Distress, in China as recently made the following grants!
(To Itev. H. A. Wiltenbach for
In rief work under its control Bie Chtingsbon area for period July 10 December, 1941, $0,000 at the rate of $300 per montia,
(3) longkong Anti-Tuberculosis Asso
culosis, $5,000.
13) Y.W.C.A.
1911, $2000.
44) Canton Service Corps under the direction of Dr
Wong Man, for maintenance of the Corps for period July to December, 1911, $10,000. YMCA. to be used by them as a "La
(0) Industrial Section of the Chinese
Fund" ong their inembers who are unable to refurg their homes
on
account of the Sino-Japanese conflet. $500. REFUGEE SOCIAL WELFARE
30 / India
SUNER'S HATRED OF SOVIETS
Violent Denunciation
July 4, 1941.
LETTERS Anti-Tank
Germany And Free China The Editor
Hongkong Telegraph.
Battalion
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Sir,In your issue of July 3, I am named as having long argued for } pro-Ailled Intervention by China in a war which your country-so read daily in your columns glit ing to prevent Germany from on- the world. While slaying akin men as well as Ethiopians and
NEW YORK, July 3 (Reuter). Negro tribes have been wel-
to fight by your side, it ap- The United States Army is forming appears-according
you that fast striking unti-tanic battalions, Chinese are not wanted.
consisting of existing infantry and Your son is Kent China must held artillery mils, declared Col. not intervene against Germany be-Stimson, Secretary for War, to-day.
The new units use new self-pro- Alor Star cause litler possibly hopes that the German recognition of Nanking may pelled artillery pieces, including a provoke Chilua to "ake such a step "revised" 75-millimetre gun.
that this new as declaring war on him and
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FOREIGN EXCHANGE and
Stimson believed Allies, which might then enable him
use the type of anti-tank force would be the to insist upon that vital clause the first used by any Army in the world. Tripartite Pact by which the signa- He also announced the formation sion which eventualities, of an experimental division tories, given certain go to each other's bid." An
motorised, Cawnpore And you
completely would be advise Chungking "to net warily, or heavily
strengthened Cabu
Colombo she might take a step which would with tanks. He said that although Dein
men would be reduced from Haiphong do inore harm than good to her own the cause and that of her friends, Bri- 15,550 to 14,000, the new division inn and America.
would have about 50 per cent more I invite you to re-examine this are power.
The German re- Mr Stimson declined to comment argument with me. cognition of Wang Ching-wei's on reports that the Panama Canal
that Germany, re- might be closed to Japanese ships. regime means cogniser Nanking as the legitimate Government of the Republic of China Gen- and, by necessary impileation, eral Chiang Kai-shek's Government in Chungking ceases to exist
as an for us Get- international entity so far as
The The same
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Lawn Bowls
Sweep Draw
Lawn
1.5
v. Craigenzower (60)
v. Police R.C. (38)
many is concerned. true of the other Powers who have
Draw for this week-end's accorded de jure recognition to Nan-
Bowls League sweep resulted king, numely, Japan, Italy, Rumania, In Interview
follows:
FIRST DIVISION Spain, Hungary, Bulgaria, Slovakio, MADRID, July 3 (Reuter).-jete,
Craigengower (151) v. Recreto "A" (279) Since Chungking does not juristi- Kowloon C.C. (510) V. C.9.0.C. (410) "Spain's position in respect of
Germany.
V. Indian RC, (441) eally exist vis-a-vis
it Police 1367)
v. K.B.G.C. 11" (379) clation for refugees suffering from tuber the war between Germany and follows that nothing done by the Recreio "B" 1365)
SECOND DIVISION for orphanage at Ngan Russia cannot be other than that vernment in the wartime. capital K.B.G.CA" (294) V. KC. Docks (40) Bang, balance of tonintenance of 130 of a most resolute moral belliger- can be treated by Germany as the tongkong CC. (203) v. Recreio (530)
Governinent of K. Tong (448) v. Kowloon C.C. (33) children for period May to December, ent at the side of her friends act of the legal
v. Craigengower (8) Prison O.C. (123) which alone can ie Nanking, China, International Red Cross i against the most hated of all in China within the meaning of Hongkong F.C. (471) v. Kowloon F.C. (374)
Talkoo (437) resta. Spain's enemies," said. Senor the vital chuse of the Tripartite
THIRD DIVISION Ramon. Serrano Suner, the Pact." Hence, the active interven-g.B.G.C. (100) Spanish Foreign Minister, in an tion of Chungking against Germany Kowloon C 1150) V. ILXFC (107)
would not be an act on which Hitler Indian R.C. (415)
Necrelo (110)
action by Japan.. Presumably referring to volunteers,
Even if Japan were forced to take Senor Suner added: "Moral belliger-
whist
could she do declare war on presence on the battlefield. Spain's China? But, putting aside the stark
antribution to the fight for western fact that the Japanese have civilisation will not be limited to doing a nive work of death in China more than is imposed by the circum- during exactly four full
years, Japanese declaration of war would stances of the moment.
Prolonging The War
mean war against Nanking! Senar Suner made an interesting lotter's recognition by Germany has revelation of his own and perhaps made , vis-a-vis the German Gov- Axis opinion by saying, "I think that ernment, the sole legitimate Govern a victory of the Axis over Russia ment of the whole of China and at will bring the world towards pence, the same time has turned Chungking The United States must, convince into a rebel organ vis-a-vis Nanking, themselves that their entry into the Germany and Japan. war can only uselessly and cruelly prolong the human sacrifice. Great Britain will then understand and accept peace as the only salvation."
interview with the "Deutsche could beltem a treaty demand for Hongkong Electric 148 reals,
v. H.K.C.C. (127) Allgemeine Zeitung."
The Hongkong Refugee and Social Welfare Council acknowledge the follow-
of the Vichy regime bought in Lon-required to pay to the auctioneer
The paper and that since the fall in cash the sum of $180.00 (being | Ing donations received during the month etics will be completed by physica; jaction as a signatory of the
don 1930.
under
of France the accumulated income 10% of the upset price) Im- has been held by the custoding ofmediately after the fall of the
the defence
the balance of the premium being paid in accordance with the Conditions of Sale,
enemy regulations.
debts
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.
$250
$250
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, planta and and flowers).
1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $40. 3rd $30, 4th $10 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 will govern die Competition:
-The Competition is open to all
photographers.
-The entries awarded the Ilford Trophies for the best and second- best pletures in the Competition. will not be entitled to any other prizes. 3.-The prizes will be awarded to the competitora sending In what are adjudited to be the best photo- each Section. Each Kraphs in entry must be accompanied by 4 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 pubilah any or all of the entries is reserved to tho Hongkong Telegraph,
B. All photographu entered mizat have been taken in the Colony of Mongkong. Photographs which Ive been already entered in other Competitions are ineligible. 6. No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of loss of, or
lain go to entries. 7-All entries to be either black. mpla, or toned pletures, and must bimounted. Coloured photo-
grapho are ineligible. B-Flatures submitted in sepia tones should be accompanied by a smaller print in black and white. 0.-No pleturs to entered in more
than one Section.
10-Mounts to be only whille or creain, must be of one of the following sizes:-10x12, 10×20,
11.-No correspondence will be entered into in connection with the Com- petition, 12.-Members of the Stats of the Jongkong Telegraph and the South China Morning Post are not permitted to compele, 13-The dection of the Judges shall
be final.
14-At the conclusion of the Com- petition, entries will be returned to competitors en application at the Telegraph offices within seven days. 18-This se
allaves is pi
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Anonymous $10.
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FOR REFUGEE SCHOOL
Wavell's Place
In Nazi Drive
To Caucasus
ANKARA, July 3 (Reuter).—- Well-informed. Turkish quarters tully acknowledges the receipt of a are laying increasing emphasis
Te, Director of Medical Services grate-
cheque for $54 from the students of the
Pact,
been
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it. S, Morrison,
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0.44 A. E. Lisaman, It. Young, 9.40 J. G. Lander, H. I. Cherfill. You approve Chungking's sever- 9.52 II. Overy, W. J. E. Mackenzie. ance of diplomatie relations with 8.50 Major Temple, Capt. Guscott; Germany. I am not sure that that 10.04 A. D. Humphreyn, A. 1. Purves. is the right
to filler. Be-19.00 D. 5. tabb, Rt. S. W. Paterson. riposte
R Duncan, S, L. Lloyd, cause German recognition of Nan-1.20 F. D. Hunter, Cal, Matthews.
let necessarily invu
involved German withdrawal of recognition Chungking, I take it that Chungiting has attempted to sever diplomatié relations which have already been No, the up- severed by Germany, propriate counter-blow should be a [declaration of pro-Allied intervention to be implemented by certain obvious measures,
EUGENE CHEN.
Anglo-French School, through the kind. 1911. General Sir Archibald COTTON FOR U.K.
The Transfer Books of the news el Mather St Xavier. The School has now contributed $100 In ali towards Company wil be closed from the the maintenance of a class of forty-live 3rd July to the 24th July Inclusions, 200 per amgee camp
sive.
-By-order-of-the-Board,
JARDINE, MATHESON &
CO., LTD.
General Managers. Hong Kong, 14th May, 1941.
at annum.
Plucky Pilot Brings Plane Home
Wavell's Russian connections, WASHINGTON, July 3 (Reuter). pointing out that he is the best-The United States is to supply up- informed British General in Britain under the Lease and Lend warts of 000,000 bales of cotton to regard to Russia, and suggest- Act, according to authoritative Ling_that___his___appointment__as quarters_in_Washington,
C-in-C, India, may have been The British plan to take at least made with the view to building 20,000 bales a month while shipping
space is available. up an enstern line of defence should the Germans break through to the Caucasus.
Veteran Retires
South China Returning
SINGAPORE, July 3 (Central News).The South China Football Team, after defealing the combin- charity match ed Services in a yesterday. left to return to Hong- kong by boat to-day,
Possible Minister
To Australia
Banking Business transacted,
General
CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Your or shorter periods in Local or Other Currencies at rates which will be quoted on application.
BAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with inferent allowed at rates obtainable on application.
10 Bank's Head Omco in Lendun undertakes Executor and Truzies_busi Besa. and clalma recovery of British Income Tax overpaid, on terms which
ascertained may be
AL any
of its Agencies and Branches.
W. II. EVANS THOMAS,
in
Manager.
TOKYO POLICY
Cryptically Oracular Prognostication
TOKYO, July 3 (Reuter).—The newspaper "Japan Times and Adver- User," which is regarded as the mouth-plece of the Foreign Office, an editorial entitled "Japan's Policy Is Decided," pays that al- though
the nature of the national programme sanctioned at the Im perial conference on July 2. has not been revealed, obviously vigilance is Its watchword.
The editorial states: "The nature of the polley adopted was not and need not be specified."
It adds that Mr Matsuoka has called for calm and composure and for a national response to the august will of the Emperor.
"Vigllance then is the watchword. And *# the Minister explained, vigilance with caution and prepara- flon. As the war develops, such action as Japan takes will revent the wisdoin of the decision made by the Imperial Conference as has been ·
done in the past."
India At War New Munitions
SIMLA, July 3 (Reuter)-The first stage in making India self- sufficient in the manufacture of high explosives has been reached by the production of pure toluene for nitra- tion in the newly-erected toluene plant, is announced.
Another nolable development In SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
basic steel manufacture by the acid CHUNGKING, July 3 (UP).—It is
process from 100 per cent, scrap is unoilicially understood that Mr Fnow being-made-by-engineering ping-sheung has assumed duties as work. the new Political Vice-Minister of The delivery of 18-pounder armour Foreign Affairs, succeeding Mr Hsu
piercing anti-tank ammunition monu- Mo, who well Informed circles re-factured in India for the first time port
will be named Minister to Aus- has also begun, tralla. It appears that the strong Russian LONDON, July 3 (Reuter)—Mr Mr Fu has been head of the resistance at the River Pruth and Arthur Henry: Hail, Chief Super- Foreign Affairs section of the Legis- LONDON, July 3 (British Wire the destruction of many barges and intendent of the Royal Aircraft Intive Yuan and was once Minister less) Presence of mind saved an pontoons at Constunza
and other establishment at Farnborough, retires to Belgium. He is a Cantonese and BL.A.F. bomber crew during an attack Rumanian ports have led the Ger- 10-day, says the Ministry of Aircraft a graduate of the Hongkong Univer- Effective immediately the new on Merville nerodrome yesterdaymans to abandon the Iden of landing production.
sity address of the EMPIRE SALES when the captain
Blenhelm troops in the Crimen and that their Mr Hull was due to retire in April Mr Mo is well known to all dip | COMPANY is 123 HENNESSY bomber was severely wounded in the new
scheme envisages a break-but agreed to continue. He has been lomats in China and has been the by a builet from an attacking through beyond Kiel, supported later in charge of the establishment since Political Vice Minister for about a Road. Telephone 23405 (un-
Anitt
by parachute troops. [changed),.
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UFS
SKIPPER — Captain Willlam Gray Smith, mattor of Egyp; tian ship Zamiam, reported sunk in South Atlantic, en route to Cape Town. Ship carried 200 passengers, at least 138 of them Americans.
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clothing in
of
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An Important vein was severed. When
the observer saw blood on the pilot's
lie mo
moved
across to help aid, pressing his thumb to the artery, the observer stopped the flow of blood and the pilot was able to keep the aircraft on an even keel.
Another Messerschmitt attacked but the rear-gunner got in a burst and the German plane went to pleces In the air.
Collision In Air
All this time the bomber was flying in formation. The pilot, having losi much blood, collapsed in a moment- ary fuint and the aircraft shot for- ward and collided with another bom- ber, which was
turned upside down
by the impact. The pilot, however,
able to
to right it.
Was
Callew the formation arrived over
the leader ordered the bomber with the wounded pilot to break away and make for the nearest nerodrome and the plot
retained bring his
just sufficient strength Blenheim down safely. He is now In hospital and is expected to re-
cover.
Birthday Greeting To Mme Chiang Kai-shek
NEW YORK CITY, June 0 (Cen- (rai News by Clipper), -- Huillag Madame Chiang Kai-shek as one of the women who to-day are playing n "crucial part in the struggle of Democracy against Fascism,” the directors of the United China Rellef on June 5, cubled birthday greetings to China's First Lady and pledged the support of the American people providing aid and relief to the Chinese people.
In
Those who signed the enble In- cluded
James G. Blaine, chairman, Eugene Barnett, vice-chairman,' Peari S. Buck, Williain C. Bullitt, Paul Hoffman, Thomas W. Lamont, Col Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., David O. Selznick; Robert Gordon Sproul, Charles F. Williams and Wendell L.. Willkie.
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Exhibition Train
SIMLA, July 3 (Router)-It is understood that an exhibition train
of the defence services is being or- ganised by the Defence Department. to tour the country in the next cool season.
Aircraft Crash
SIMLA, July 3 (Reuter)~~A com- mmunique Issued by the Raj announces that an aircraft of the Indian Air Force crashed near Karachi on July 2 and that Lieutenant M.W.H. Uphill and two members of the crew were killed.
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