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The
Hongkong Telegraph Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition June-September, 1941. Two Silver Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD.
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1 The entries awarded the 'ford
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8.25
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Yumination of
Russia's Man-Power
"Good and solid" is how Sir Hubert Wilkins, the noted explorer, described the Russian man-power when asked for his views on the Soviet-German conflict by a "Telegraph" reporter. Sir Hubert, who reached Hongkong yesterday in the course of a fact-finding tour of the Far East, buses this opinion on, whunt he knows of the Soviets and their accomplishments, through per- gonal contact and active collaboration in scientific studles. . His last visit to Russia was warmly In 1938 when he was welcomed by the Soviet authori- ies and had an opportunity to
results of Arctic research undertaken by Ivan
other and
Soviet
6.47 De Groot and His Orchestra. 7.15 Reginald Foort at the Organ. 7.30 Portuguese Programine, 8.00 London Relay-The News. 8.15 Landon Helay-War Com-study the
London Relay "Listening Papinin
explorers. Points in Dally
The Huskins, he said, are a very The Transfer Books of the German and Itailan Propaganda.
able people, intelligent, enthusiastle 8.30 Programme Summary,
and resourceful, and he has been Impressed
their Company well be closed from the
8.32 Variety Vocal-My Kind of immensely
by 3rd July to the 24th July elu- Mule, Rhumboogle (boil from "Top achievements in various spheres of of the World")....Pat Kirkwood nativity, particularly in scientific stated, with Orchestra; Instru"It's Love work. Their one fault, he Again" Fox-Trot Medley....The was that they were of times inclined Keyboarders (Two Pianos
and to be inconsistent, and therefore it JARDINE, MATHESON & Drums); Humorous Sketch-Sandy was diflcult to forecast their ability
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nson) to sustain their military effort which, ....Sandy Powell and Company; so far, has seemed to be well directed Accordeon Solos-Ma Petite Javn and maintained.
Czardas
He said that he could not speak (Castoncelli),
Castoncell Gigetto
with
of the actual fighting qualities of the Vocal Most Gentlemen Don't Like Russian coldlers as he had not made Love (Cole Porter), My Heart Be-a study of that side of the question, longs to Daddy (Cole Porter)....Pat but he could say that in the field of Jack, Hylton and aviation the Soviet had made great Kirkwood with
sirides and possessed a very advanc- Some of His Boys.
It remained ed knowledge.
to bo 0.00 Local Time Signat and An-
seen, he said, how far this know- nouncements,
ledge would be applied with success under conditions of war.
Purges Explained Commenting on the paucity of
information General
concerning
General Managers. Hong Kong, 14th May, 1941.
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0.02 Francis Pops-Sulle Orlen tole.The Bajaderes.On the Shores Dancers The of the Ganges-The Patrol....Grand Symphony Orches-
tra.
9.16 Vivian, Ellis (Piano) and Soviet Russin, Sir Hubert said that It was a common mistake to think Grace Moore (Soprano).
News in French (on that the much-publicised purges had 9.45-10.09
done away with most of Russia's Short Wave only).
best brains, inside or outside of the Band Music. Radetzky
nearly every case, Military Bond; March
0.45 March
B.C. Wiress, Op. 228)....The In
he
the Soviet authorities had tion they took, but they had not been definite evidence to support the ac
SIR HUBERT WILKINS
Power Of Russian Weapons
Nazis Surprised
of the Toys (Entracte-from "Dabes
ZURICH, July 7 (Reuter)~~~ in Toyland"-Herbert); Portrait of A
foolish enough, as many outside the "One of the greatest surprises. Toy Soldier (Ewing, arr. Wright country bad been led to belleve, to even to specialists, is the extent Foden's Motor Works Band; Police- purge their men of ability and good of the Russian tank weapon," man's HolidayOne-Step (Ewing)..
Band of
Coldstream HI, M. Guards.
The
officers.
10.15 Mascagnil's "Cavalleria not
Rusticana"".
an
CAPITAL
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" TOKYO, July 7 (Domel).The in- quatrial capitalisation projected dur- ing the first half of the current busi- ness year totalled Yen 2,764,000,000, showing an increase of Yen 424,000,- 000
over the corresponding period of last year, the Industrial Banic of Japan revealed.
Or
The authorized capitalisation new enterprises under Government control during the perfod under re- view dropped by Yon 232,000,000 to Yen
208.000.000 from last year re fecting the dimculty in raising fresh funds due to the Government's priority system in the development of key industriea and also lower stock prices
Company debentures galnet Yen Yen 532,000,000 and amounted to 1,308,000,000 furnishing evidence of Capital good management in the
market.
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Sir Hubert declined to discuss how says the Berlin correspondent of 10.00 London Relay The News Britain and the United States could the "Neue Zuercher Zeitung." visit to Lwow, best
help Russia, saying that he had describing a and News Commentary.
exhaustive study of the (Lemberg). made
He says that the Germans cap- problem, but he thought that if the machine tools which the Soviet had
of eight days which tured Lwow after ordered from America, and
The
Germans have been lying in the West Coast constant area
due to the embargo, could be were continually attacked by Russian made available to Russia It would tank units which were used
on numbers. have a very beneficiul effect
The Russian tanks included 15-ton Hussian production for defence pur-machines which were equipped with
11.25 Close Down.
Girl's Death In Hotel
The girl, who was found in an
fighting.
poser.
Leaving the United States early 4,7 mm guns, anedium tanks with 7.5 last month 011
his present tour, mm guns and bigger tanks with 15 hotel in Kowloon on Sunday suffer which is being undertaken for the em runs.
Vulnerable Tanks ing from lysol poisoning, allegedly reif-administered, has been identified purpose of collecting information for
ceonomic study, Sir Hubert arrived The Germans say that the last- as Man Mul-kwai, who, according to in Fapan on the day that news was named are fast but are vulnerable in the Police, was a central figure in received of the outbreak of the close fighting because beside recent court
Tape.
eil
carry
only
the.r
0141
Che involving attempt- Russo-German Paese,
he machinegun pointing forward which,
The
was one said,
of bewilderm
they big guns, since no be put out of metion with a hand
errande.
as Man Shiu-ying, and she described the apparent rapprochement between
At the trial, her name was given
herself as a
waitress employed at the Nathan Hotel.
10
It was learned that the girl went an hotel in Kowloon with a soldier at 3 am, on Sunday. The buldier lett at 7 um. and at 3 p.m.
the girl was discovered in the room, the Japanese mentality, he said, was are practically invulnerable but ure
suffering from lysal poisoning, from which she subsequently died.
INFERIOR MILK SUMMONS IS DISMISSED
A summons for selling milk which dil not comply with the standard re- quired by the Adulterated Food and Drugs Ordinance, against Wong Man hing, of No. 41 Hollywood Road, dismissed by Mr Round Bottom Cat Central
G. Sheldon, Magistracy this morning.
ctor T. Seddon of the Health Inspector Department prosecuted and Me 11. L. Kwan appeared for the defence.
After Mr J.
Redman, Assistant Government Analyst had
had said
in
the Soviets and the Nazis, and the The Russians are also using glant recent pact
by concluded
AIr
tanks GO-ton
built on the French Matsuoka with Stalin, had given the pattern, with three gun turrets con- impression that Russia would not go taining a howitzer, two light, guns to war with the Axis countries. The and
several machine-guns. These shock enused by the sudden turn on
Het table to
bogged in marshy considerable.
ground.
The correspondent describes the Russian runs on caterpillar vehicles and their tanks as appearing "cam- pletely new," immaculately painted and well looked after, cleanly finish- ed and well designed.
Indian War Measures
Prisoners
He also remarks that in positions A Thorn For Enemy which the Russians had evacuated character books of an educational JAMNAGAR, July 7 (Reuter)-were constantly being found.
The correspondent declared that One Company of the Nawanagar
(Thorn in the the prisoners old 50,000 prisoners constructed by "Shutrushalya"
has Jeft the Germans to Enemy's side) infantry Jamnagar on active service for an contained only 3,000 Russian forti- unknown destination.
fication workers, mostly Askaties,
by. The correspondent concludes saying that the Russian resistance is generally stubborn and even bitter. Wherever the Russians are forced to retreat Ley are withdrawn in good
This unlt from Nawanagar is in to the detachment ol addition signallers who are already on active service somewhere.
Industries
away.
evidence that the milk samples given BOMBAY, July 7 (Reuter)-The order: Hardly any material is aban- to him by Inspector Seddon, contain-war continues to bring large orders doned and no equipment is thrown ed about 2.02 per cent of fat, which for Indian industries.
During May, orders totalling was not the required standard, Mr Sheldon smith
that he was not satis- £311,000 were placed in Bombay, fed that the samples had been taken the tents include textiles, ammuni- in a way by which all the fat con machine tools, signalling tamps and tior: boxes, aeroplane hangars, tents of the milk had been included
foodstuffs. and he dismissed the summons.
Previous Evidence
Mr Seddon had previously said in evidence that he purchased two pints of milk fron Defendant on May 29 and told him that the purchase was being made for analysis. He opened the bottles in front of Defendant and poured the contents into three reeeptacles, one of which he gave Defendant; one he sent to the Govern ment Analyst, and the third he pro- duced in Court. The law required that there should be at least 3.25 per cent Int.
Seven Months For
Stealing Urns
From Cemetery
Blood Bank BOMBAY, July 7 (Reuter),- Bombay is shortly to have a blocd bank. Sir Alwyn Azra has donated
£1,000 for the purpose,
Dr. Koo And New Peace
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MALTA'S FOUR RAID NIGHT
Enemy Bomber Intercepted
MALTA, July 7 (Reuter)—There were four alarms last night, saya a communique issued here.
Enemy aircraft came over singly during the greater part of the night. Many tombs were dropped on varl- civilian localities and some damage was caused but there were few casualties.
טני
sea in flames.
the
Searchlights were active and anti- aircraft guns put up barrages. One enemy bomber was intercepted when LONDON, July 7 (Reuter).-returning to its baco by a British LONDON, July 7 (Reuter).---
the The War Office states that in- ghter and was shot down into Britain, United States, Soviet Union and China, with formation has been received other liberty-loving nations, that through the good offices of constitute a world-wide front the United States Embassy, ugainst aggression, declared Dr Stalag 208 Fort 15 and Stalag Wellington Koo, the Chinese 21d Fort 8 (Prisoners camps) BRITISH WAR Ambassador at a London meet-have been closed and that all PANAMA, July 7 (UP)-Army ing to-day of the China Cam-officers have been transferred ORGANISATION: authorities to-day announced that the paign Committee.
PANAMA CANAL PRECAUTIONS
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
Canal harbours will be closed from sundown to sunrise.every night,
from seventeen small boats on Sun-
from them to other camps,
Some officers are said to have been
"Alliance or no alifance," he said, More than 50 persons were arrested "victory or defeat or one will have sent to Oflag 5b.
The camps that have been closed immediate and far-reaching effect
were trains- day which trespassed in the Pachic upon the others. The closer their are the so-called "reprisal campa" to
collaboration
the surer and sooner wilch certain officers end of the canal waters, but they
ferred early in March. were released later,
will be their final victory,"
believed China General Van Voohries stated that
with greater con- For larceny of on earthenware ura from the Homuntin Cemetery, Kow- there would be the most stringent viction than ever that a world order. of peace and security could only be loon, yesterday, Lo Cheung, 40, un-enforcement of the necessary provi-ilt on the principle of collective Italians Surrender
to seven sions for guarding the canal. It is ROME, July 7 (UP)-It is offel-employed, was sentenced
hurd labour by Mr II, C. reliably reported that the safety security and mutual aid. After four months ally announced that the Italians sur-Macnamara at Kowloon Magistracy devices have been removed from the years of war, Japan has reached a rendering at Gallasidamo totalled
this
mines in the minefield area and that stage of stalemate, with a million of inorning. 1,000 soldiers, 2,000 natives and 2,000
Det-Sat F. Willison stated that they will now explode when touched, her soldiers bogged in China, native civilians,
about 10 a.m. Defendant was seen walking away from the
Raid On Alexandria
CAIRO, July 7 (Reuter)~~~~~Two persons were killed and 14 were in Jured in an air rald on Alexandria yesterday by enemy aircroft.
THE NEW FRENCH REMEDT.
THERAPIONING.1 THERAPION No.2. THERAPION NĚ.3
A. LE DLERO'
PILLA Torism Ervine käriinaya i kladdah
Cemetery
the urn under his arm, and was Big Appropriation
with the arrested.
Defendant who pleaded guilty also admitted stealing from tho kamo cemetery a few days ago, two other umns which he sold for $2.00.
Dissolves Parties
SPECIAL TO THE "TÈLEGĦAPH"'
Requested
Government Inter-Departmental
Gala On Friday
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHP?! WASHINGTON, July 7 (UP),—
SWIMMERS will give further The Navy Department has asked Congress to authorize. $500,000,000 aid to the Bomber Fund when, for the purpose of expanding the on Friday, the Government BERLIN, July 7 (UP)-German facilities at naval as well as private gala will be held at the Euro shipbuilding, repair and ordnance inter- Departmental swimming press reports from The Hague state establishments, that Gaulleter Seyss-Inquort issued The request included $300,000,000 pean Y.M.C.A. commencing at 9
decree yesterday. dissolving all for: shipbuilding facilities, $180,000,- P.m. Netherlands political parties except|000 for repair facilities and $128,000,- Admission is $1.50, and a dance the Dutch Nazi Party and the so-000
ordnance manufacturing will be held at the conclusion of the called Union Party.
cwimming.
for
facilities.
Japan's Royal Family Sacrifice. Court Dress
FUND
Help Bombed Civilians in Britain
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" TOKYO, July 7 (Domel)-In view | aro
Old clothes of all descriptions badly needed for Men, of the national emergency, HIB Majesty the Emperor in July, 1930, Women and Children in the graciously sanctioned the dispensing
of ceremonica prescribing the use of Bombed Areas in Britain. Such full Court dress and permitted the
use of frock or morning coats and gifts will be recolved by the military or naval uniforms. In line with the sume dispensation, His B. W. O. F., c/o Covernment, Majesty this morning was pleased to summon a council of the Imperial House, during office hours, Family to consider procedure at marriage and birthday celebrations Mondays to Fridays from 9.30 affecting the Imperial Family.
Imperial Family Council approved
With His Majesty presiding the am to 4 pm, allowing for
of Princes and the Privy Council that
the decision reached by the Council Lunch Interval and Saturdays frock coats, and service uniforms from 9.30 am, until I^_pm. shall be used for the present on-tere= monial occasions.