2

Wednesday..

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DONATIONS TO

ADVERTISEMENTS 25 words $2.50

NOW

for 3 days prepaid WANTED KNOWN.

TREASURE SHIF BUMMER SALE pruccoding Children's wear, Clark's shoes, Hat, at bargain prices. St. George's Building, entrance Mim Naylor's.

FOR SALE.

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HONG KONG TELEPHONE

COMPANY, LIMITED

Interim Dividend

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an INTERIM DIVIDEND of FOUR per cent (4%) for the six months ending 30th June, 1941, amounting to FORTY cents per share on the Fully Paid Up Shares and TEN cents per share on the Partly Faid Up Sharon of the Company will be paid on MONDAY, the 14th July, 1941, on which date Dividend Warrants may be obtained on application at THE HONGKONG NATURALIST, the Registered Office of the Com-

Prico $4 Vol. X nos. 3 and 4,

at pany, (postage extra), Now on salo

iloor. Bouth China Morning Post Lid.

BULL TERRIER (Bitch) ne animal for aute. Proceeds to Bomber Fund. Please apply Mrs. Hogg, Hongkong Jockey Club Stables.

Boots For Army From Australia

MELBOURNE, July 0 (Reuter). A hundred thousand pairs of army bouta week is the objective of Australian industry organized for the Allied war effort to supply Allied services abroad and

the forces in Australia, stated Mr McLean, Minis- fer of Supply.

a

The

week.

present output is 65,000 pairs

Commissioners Amazed

NEW YORK, July 8 (Reuter) Two British purchasing commission- ers, Mr F. W. Leake and Mir Alex- ander Rogers, who have left for England by Clipper after touring India and Australia, stated that Aus- Iralia's war effort amazed them.

They also declared that the pro- duction of manufactured goods in the Empire exceeded all expectations,

Willkie Approves

SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH"

WAR FUNDS

Charities Aided

Including $5,000 from Caldbeck, Mac gregor and Co., and $3,000 from Mr and Mr J, Y. Macgregor, a total of $2,304,- 312.11 was reached by the War Fund in- augurated by the S, C, M. Post, Lid, with the following dognitons:

Brown Prof. Walter

(monthly Donation!

"A Poker Party at No. 0° 0.

Air & Mrs AJ, Walters (in memory of the late Air P. Hardio) Bir & Mrs J. F. Macgregat (second

donation) Messen Cnidbeck, Macgregor & Co.. Ltd., (longkung Branch) (second donation} Mr & Mrs 11. 11. Cerra (in memory of the late Mrs Elien King) ** "Wandelaar** Tabaqueria Filipina All Hanks, No. 27 Co. AM.C.

Rame (ninth donation) ........ Seventh

In Remembrance of the "Double Dr. R. W. Chaun (in memory of the Inte Mr F. Hardle) ......................

and Papers, P. & T. Mesars K. C. Cilu Co., ... "Just A Bet"

Exchange Building, 4th of Old Books

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the

Company will be CLOSED from

WEDNESDAY, the 2nd July to

$50

Exchange At A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London Demand London

TT Jopnh

1/2

1/2

400

.52%

1024

8254

4104

TT. Shanghai

T.T. Singapore

200

T.T. India

0

TT. U.S.A.

T.T. Manila

3,000

T.T.' Batovia

:45

T.T. Bangkok

149

5,000

T.T. Salton

1042

T.T. Franco

TT. Switzerland TT. Australin

.1/04

100

135

BUYING

GQ

4 m/s L/C London

1/314

4 m/s D/P London

1/3

4 m/s L/C U.S.A.

..25

10.00

4 m/s France

50

30 d/s India ..............

.84%

U.S, Cross rate in London 4.021⁄2 U.S. Cross rate in N.Y.

PRISONERS OF WALL The Hon. Treasurer of the British Pri- soners of War Fm acknowledgea with) thanks the following donations:

Previously acknowledged $7,510. Mr & Mrs F. C, Hall. $500; Afr R. D. Gillesple

SATURDAY, 12th July, 1941, both unenthi, 153 Capt. 3. H. Batty-bmlth

days Inclusive.

By Order of the

Board of Directors,

J. P. SHERRY, Managing Director. Hong Kong, 13th June, 1941.

THE INDO-CHINA

NAVIGATION STEAM

CO., LTD.

NOTICE OF GENERAL MEETING

The SIXTIETH ORDINARY

of MEETING

the GENERAL Company will be held at the Offices of the General Managers, NEW YORK, July 8 (UP)-Mr Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Wendell Wilkie to-day approved Ltd., Pedder Street, Hong Kong, President Roosevelt's decision to ocon Thursday, 10th July, 1941, at cupy Teeland, and said that he hoped tho next

(monthly), $10; Already acknowledged in S. C. M. Port, $30, Total $8,064.

n. w. o. v.

the

The S. C. M. Post has received following donation to the Brita War Organisation Fund,

In memory of the Inte Mr F. G. Her- ridge. Staff of W, R. Loxley (China) Lid, $50,

& CD,

H.K. Stock Market

The following quotations were

In memory of the late Mr. F. Hardieued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- Mr & Mrs A. Paice, $1.

REFUGEE SOCIAL WELFARE

The S. C. B. Post has received the following donation to the Ilefugee Social Welfare Fund;

In remembrance of "Double Seventh,**

$50,

8. P. C. A.

The S. C. t. Post has received the following donation to the Society for the Prevention of Crurity to Animals In memory of the late Mira Elien King:

2.1. Setti. $5.

ST VINCENT DE PAUL The S. C. Ar. Post Jian received the following donation to the Society of St Vincent de Paul in memory of the late Ara Ellen King:

Mr F. B. Silva, $4.

DONATIONS WAITING Donations for the following Organisa- Bons awalt collection at the office of the S. . M. Post: Associacao Portuguesa de Soccorron Mutuos; Lord Mayor's Fund for the Rellef of Air Raid Victims: Litllo Sisters of the Poor: B.W.O.F. St Vin til: S.P.C.A.

cent de Paul; Emergency Refugee Coun

stop of the Government noun, for the purpose of receiving North China-

would be for the navy to see that the Report of the Directors, pass- United States war supplies for Bri-ing the Accounts, and electing tain are not sunk.

Directors and Auditors.

The

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

For the best and second-best entries Three Silver 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. (Ezluding portraiture, plants and and flowers).

The Transfer Books of the Company wil be closed from the 3rd July to the 24th July inclu-

sive.

By order of the Board,

JARDINE, MATHESON &

CO., LTD.

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

FOR THE PROTECTION

OF CHILDREN

What to do to help a child

Dr

Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, 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 at once with-

The

1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY

Hon. General Secretary, 2nd-$40-3rd-$30,4th-$10KS.P.C, Old City Hall.

SECTION TWO

Portraiture.

1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 3rd $30. 1th $10

2nd $40.

SECTION THREE

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

RULES

The following Rules will govern the Competition:

1-The Competition is open to all

photographers. 1-The entries awarded the Ilford Trophice for the best and second- best pictures in the Competition. will not be entitled to any other

prizes.

3. The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- graphs in each Section. Each entry must be accompanied by a farm which will be published ducing the period of the Com-

which pedition, and

must be pasted on back of entry.

4 The right to publish any or all of the entries in reserved to the Hungkong Telegraph.

entered munt have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions are ineligible, 6-No responsibility will be accepted for han-delivery of, loss of, or damage to entries.

5-All photographa

Al entries to be either black, pta, or toned pletures, and must be mounteu. Coloured photo-

graphs are ineligible. 6-Pictures submitted in sepia tones should be accompanied by a smaller print in black and while. -No picture to entered in more

than one Section.

10-Mounts to be only while or cream, must be of one of the following alzo:-10x12 10x20,

11.-No correspondence will be entered

into in connection with the Com petition 12-Members of the Stuffs of the Hongkong Telegraph and the South Ching Morning Port are not permitted to compete. 13The decision of sie Judges shall

be final.

14-At the conclusion of the Com-

petition, entries will be retumed.

la competitors on application at the Telegraph offices within seven days.

16. The use of allases is strictly

forbidden.

ENTRY FORM

NAME

SECTION

ADDRESS

Manchukuo Economy

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" PEKING, July (Domei).—An economic conference between North China and Manchoukuo will be held here for two days from July 10.

The agenda includes withdrawal of the coins of the Central Bank of Manchuria from North China and prevention of

of their

inflow into North China, the commodities be traded between North China and Manchou- kuo during this year, collection * of dues on the Manchoukuo adjustment commodities destined for North China, encouragement of Chinese labour amigration to Manchoukuo, Find Import of tobacco leaves from North China Into Manchoukuo.

com

Gracie Still Popular

Home From States LONDON, July 8 (Reuter)-Air- port workers cheered as Gracie Fields The Inspector, 40, Tokfulam Road, alighted-at-a-British-airport-to-day- from a plane which brought her 1st floor.

The Inspector, 82 Stone Nullah from Lisbon.

had Lane, 2nd. Floor.

for

The Inspector, 12 Sal Yeung Choi St., Kowloon,

The Inspector, 52, Argyle S., | Κοινίωση,

All further steps will be taken, cxpenses borne, by the Society.

and

be

The Informant's rame will kept strictly private, except in casts where malice is proved.

The

NOTICE

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940

following raics will

be charged for mailing single copies of the following newspapers abroad:

South China Morning Post 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.

Dr W. Koo Welcome To Britain

LONDON, July 8' (Central News). A glowing tribute was pakk to Dr V. K. Wellington Koo, Chinese Am- bassador to Brillan, by "The Times" in on editorial.

The paper sald: "In Dr Welling- fon Koo Chinn has now sent one of her most distinguished sons to re- present her in the centre of the de- mocratie, opposition to tolniltarian tyranny.

She told reporters that she been working herself to death England while in America. She added that her aspidistra song had probably aroused the most Interest but "nobody seemed to know what an aspidistra was,"

She later motored to London.

INDIAN DEFENCE LEGISLATURE General Wavell's First

Job In New Post SIMLA, July 8 (Reuter).-The first tasks to which the new Com- mander-in-Chief, General Sir, Ar-

chibald Wavell, will give attention on assuming office in India is and-

cipated to be the push forward of

preliminaries begun by Sir Claude Auchinlek, former C-in-C. for the establishment of a Defence Com- mittee Central Legislature.

het this morning.

July 9, 1941.

DECORATED BY

BY Free Poles

EMPEROR Sumita Included

SPECIAL TO THE "TELCONAPH"

TOKYO, July B (Doinel)-The! Emperor has been pleased to confer regular decorations on 4,050 military and cly officials to-day.

Who

Reelplents at the decorations in- clude Lieut-Generat Futozo Adachi has been decorated with the First Class Order of the Sacred Trea- Second Class Orders of the Sacred Treasure have been granted to Mr Yasuya Ina, Minister of Agriculture

sure,

Gen

Merel Rat-

Negotiate With Reds

Release Of Captives

LONDON, July 8 (Reuter),- A further meeting of Russian and Polish representatives was held last Saturday to discuss the relations of the two countries.

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AGENCIES AND BRANCHEA/

Alor Star Amritaar

Daivin

The discussions were described to- and Forestry, Major-General Yuitsu night as "a very important and en- encouraging development" although it Tuchihashi,

was added that much remuined

bangkok shiro Hishida,

done, shiro Sumita (in Indo-China), and

An important phase of the negotia- ambay Major-General Iyoshi Katoh, Mrtions centres on Polish soldiers now, Chiyokdell Finta, Nuval Engineer in Russian hands, says a diplomatie

correspondent,

and Rear-Admirals Klyoyasu Sasaki, Shigeru Dukudome, Sadakich! Shim-

An interesting suggestion has been Shigeru Dukudoms, Sakakichi Shimo-made that they should be re-formed bo and Elchl Mizuno.

Effect

Of Athletics On Boy's Heart

IOWA CITY, Ia. (UI)--The high school boy who goes out for track isn't going through as aireny. ous a programme as is popularly believed.

.1,370 5.

That conclusion was reached by .77% .

..12 . Prof. W. W. Tuttle of the Univer- sity of Iowa physiology department 87% and

BANKS

HI.K. Banks I.K. Bankes

1.K. Banks (II.K.) £ Chartered Bank £. Mercnutile, A. & B. L' Mercantile C. £.

23.4 11.

.11 1. .72 b.

.225 n. .395 n.. ..1 n. 183 n.

East Asia $.

INSURANCES

Canton $. Union Ins. S...... China Underwriters HK. Fire Ins. $.

SHIPPING

Douglas $.

/-

Steamboats Indo-Chinas P. Indo-Chinus D. $. Shell (Bearers) Waterboats S....

DOCKS ETC. Wharves $. Docks $... Providents S'hol Dockyards $.

Kalian /- Hotels $. H.K. Mines

Hotels $. Lands $..

ABNING

LANDS

Lands Debentures S'hal Landa Sh. $.. Humphreys $.. HK. Realties $. Chinese Estates $.

UTILITIES

Calcutta

Hongkong

Ilalto

Ipoh

Karachi

Hangoon

Saigon

Semarang

Beremban

Klan

Shanghat

Bingapore

Kuala

Sitiawan

Lumpur

Sourabaya

Canton Cawnpore

Madras

Manila

Taiping Tichtin Tongkah

Cebu

Medan

(Bhuket)

Delh Haiphong

New York Peiping

Tsingtao

Yokohama

Hankow

(Peking) Penang

Falrllo Place Kuching

and re-equipped and, neting under Colombo the command of the Polish Govern ment resume their fight against the

CURRENT

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General commun enemy,

Me Anthony Eden, the Foreign Danking Business transacted,

And ACCOUNTS opened Secretary, saw M. August Zaleski, FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year the Polish Foreign Secretary, at the or shorter periods in Local or Other Foreign Omce to-day, when Russo-Currencies ní rates which will be quoted

on application. the Polish relations

matters discussedt.

were among

Launching Of H.M.I.S. Unit

was

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened ta Local Currency and Sterling with Interest allowed at rates obtainable on application. The Bank's Head Office in London undertakes Executor and Truston busi- of Brillels ness, and claims recovery Income Tax overpaid, an terima which TAY be ascertained at any of tum Agencles and Branches.

W. I. EVANS THOMAS,

Mansgof.

Begins Big Programme Frank 11, Walker, graduate CALCUTTA, July 8 (Reuter)-

which student, after completing investiga- .M.IS. Travancore,

fundis given by the tions to determine what chronic built with

of Travancore, was effects a season of track competition ; Maharajab

by Landy produced on the high school boy's launched this afternoon

Fitzherbert, wife of Vice-Admiral Authorised Capital hvert responses,

the

chasing.

an

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED

Head Ofce:~13, Gracechurch Street,

London, C.CJ. '

£3,000,000

1,000,000

1,050,000

1,254,000

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BRANCHES :—

Delhi

Bangkok Addressing the gathering, Vice-lombay Admiral Fitzherbert observed that Calcutta, the occasion marked

important Columbo bge in the history of the Royal Galle sloge

portended the lowrah Indian Navy commencement of a huge shipping programme In this country.

and

Jaffna

Icuanta

jcnndy Karachi

Koia haru

Kunia Lapis

Mudras.

New York

l'enan Rangoon

Shanghal SimJa

Kuala Lumpur Singapore

HONGKONG BRANCH,

Bangkong Kuala Trengganu

Every description of Danking Exchange Business transacted.

The physical condition derives a Sir Herbert Fitzherbert, Commander-Subscribed Capital

Paid-up Capital benefleini effect, it was pointed out. in-Chief of the Royal Indian Navy.

of an Пeserve Fund and Rest The vessel is thoroughly Experimenta

engines

KANKERS! 125 n.TAKEN from a representative high Indian character, only the

and boiler being imported from .01% n. school, 14 track athletes. Wer Great Britain, and the trawler is 90 b. selected for the experiment. Each designed and atted for the purpose of

a in .65 b. boy participated

training mine-sweeping and submarine 43/.schedule consisting of about wo .8.55 . hours of jogging, sprinting, and dis- tance running, together with work in 90 n. his special event, .15.00 9.

the effects of To determine 05. training schedule and competition 30. upon the response of the heart to

exercise, tests were made at the be

Some Units In Atlantic 12/6 .gining of the season, in mid-sensori .3.40 A. and of the senson's close.

He added: "Indian naval activi- An important point revealed, the ties are not confined to local defence tren men emphasized, was that the alone, and some units are assisting .3.40 n. track: work did not cause cardiac re-In the Battle of the Atlantic while .35 b.sponse changes which usually occur the first ship to enter Massawa after .071 11. as a result of intensive physical its capture was the vessel Rin."

17. training.

Continuing, Vice-Admiral Fitzher- of bert said that the programme Inding shipbuilding was a large one. "Not only have we to build hulls but we

provide propelling and auxillary machinery for the latter part of the programme. It is an entirely new departure and it is undoubtedly dimeult, but I am convinced that we will succeed provided that the whole- (Reuter)-hearted co-operation which has been

Anancial notlecable hitherto continues."

14 els n.

.6.40 n.

.3.20 b. ..100 b.

Trams $. Peak Trams (old) S Peak Trams (new) $. Star Ferries $.

.17.15 sn,

7 n. .3% n. 53% b.

.2134 n. .6.95 $3.

Y. Ferrica $.

Japanese Tighten Kimono Cords

Cost Of War Hurts. TOKYO, July 8 Japan is tightening her

China Lights (old) $. Ching Lights (new) S.. 1.30 b. H.K. Electrics (old) x rts 2234 nu. belt. Following a meeting of the II.K. Electrics (new) $..............21 b. H.K. Electrics Rts $. Macao Electrics $...... Sandakan Lights $.. Telephones (old) $x.d.

Cabinet to-day, it was announced 114 that owing to the "growing tenseness .18 of the international situation," the 12 budget for the next financial year, 2215 b. 10-12-43, would be compiled "with on the luld 9.10 s. the greatest stress

1ghtening of Japan's war footing." farg. (Ord.), Sh. $....30 n. New demands will be limited to Cald: Macg,

acg. (Pref.), Sh. $....25 m. items indispensable to the expects-

....1 ntion of national

polley. Estimates 14.60 b. already approved will be reviewed .8.00 b. and drastically curtalled.

Telephones (new) $ x.d.

INDUSTRIALS

Cald: Marg.

Canton Icus

Cements $...

STORES, &c. Dairy Farm $.808.

Watsons. $.

Lane Crawfords $. Sinceres $.

H.K. Ropes $.

Wing On (H.K.) Wm. Powell, Ltd. x.d.

COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $. S'hal Colton Sh... ......$....

MISC.

H.K, Govt. 400

10 b. 11.10 91

Cost of Living

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

Waziristan Quietened

Fakir of Ipi Tries To Rouse Tribes To War SIMLA, July 8 (Reuter). Two Indian other ranks have been killed and seven wounded while tribal hostiles have suffer-

and

TRUSTEE AND EXECUTORSHIP UNDERTAKEN. Current Accounts opened in Loesi Cur. rency and Fixed Depoalta received in Local Currency and Sterling on terms that may be ascertained on application D. DENSON,

Manager.

POST OFFICE

Air Mail Service by British Over- seas Airways Corporation to East and South Africa, United Kingdom and beyond has now been resumed.

The public are reminded that it is a breach of postal regulations to enclose in a postal cover communi-. cations intended for persons other than the addressee.

The Printed Matter Service to the following places in China is tem- porarily suspended: Yunnan, Sze- chuen, Kwelchow, Hunan, Fukien Amoy and Kulangsu), (except Kwangsi, North and Einst of Kwangtung.

TOKYO, July 8 (Domei) The ed-at-least 30-casualties-as-theis retail prices in June continued to result of skirmishes in North 2.15 show an upward tendency with the Waziristan.

0.45

.39 n. .1.20 n.

.42 n.

average index figure registering a 0.2 per cent. rise over June of last year and a 63.3 per cent. Increase over June of 1937 just preceding the .285 11 outbreak of the Sino-Japanese con Allet, Commerce and

#

Industry

.974 n. Ministry survey

te survey disclosed,

Troops marched from Bannu Raz-

.

Small Packet Post to all countries suspended.

INWARD AIR MAILS Air Mall by "Pan American Airways Direct Servico"Ban Francisco date, Bih July,

mok to deal with the gangs whib, Air Mail by "Pan A...........July 15.

fered with communications, in the instigated by the Fakir of Ipi, inter Dattakhel territory and committed other minor acts of sabotage in the Dour country.

Position Now Steady

The situation in the tribal territory

11.K. Govt. 3% (1934)..9444 n. With December of 1929 as the basis, II.K. Govt. 3% (1040) 94 n. the retail price index figure for June,

Govt. 5% 1925 GSDda...42 n.

this year, showed foodstuffs at 104.4, Entertainments $.

(the only item showing a decline of is generally considered by the au- Constructions (old) $...

.1.60 0.1 per cent. from May); clothing at thorities as gratifyingly steady despite Constructions (new) S..

183.3, rise of 0.9; fuci at 130.3; the Fakir's repeated efforts to stir Vibro Filing $.

7.20 n. rise of 0.2; building materials at 210, up hostility.

Two small columns of troops are! Marsmans Inv. (Lon.), 8/- 5/7/1⁄2 n.

rise of 0.1; and miscellaneous items

at present in Camp Degan, West Marsmans Inv. (ILK.) s/-2/11⁄2 at 173.0, a rise of 0.2.

According to the survey, three Boya, and at Alimadkhel, six miles major cities registered declines in southwest of Miranshan pending ful retail price indices from May. Tokyo Aiment of the undertaking given to

JAPANESE DROP PEACE "BOMBS"

declined by 0.3 to 164.5, Osaka by 0.1 the Government by Maddakhel in

to 149.2, and Kobe by 1.5 to 175.9, North Waziristan.

while Yokohama registered 101.3, a rise of 0.9, Nagoya 179.0, a rise of 0.3, (UP) and Nagasaki 159.2, a rise of 0.5.

raid,

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEQNAPH'!

July B CHUNGKING,

During this morning's alr The first meeting is expected to be Japanese bombers dropped tons of held soon after Sir Archibald's ar- peace pamphlets and posters In addi- rival.

tion to their bombs.

U. S. Air Corps

Reservists

Meanwhile the selection of the One poster bearing a slogan in the personnel, it is understood, is nearing style of Chinese verse sald, "For the completion with the consultation of past four years there has been resist

leaders of partles willing to co-ance and scorched earth. All of a operate in the formation of the Com- sudden, to-morrow morning, peace-The war Department has disclosed mittee.

Such selection is a temporary ex-

pedient, the intention being ultimate- ly to have a wholly elected budy.

Are

Norwegians Worthy Of Honour

glories everybody."

Another slogan was, "Quickly con- elude the war and establish peace in Enst Asia."

French "Purge"

Of Russians

APECIAL TO THE "TELEQNAPH"

VICHY, July 8 (UP)-The Gov- crnment announced to-day that out of the 10,707 Russians arrested since

WASHINGTON, July 1 (Reuter),

Tribal Mallks have declared that they wish to have friendly felations with the Government and the gen- eral attitude of the tribe has greatly Improved since the approuch of the troops.

Reds Release Axis Consul

that all Air Corps Reserve officers

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH not already on active duty, whose

(Domei). HSINKING, July 8 civilian occupations are not of pri- mary importance in the defence Le

Signor Jarnel, Counsellor of the gramme, are being ordered to ex-tallón Embassy in Tokyo, detained tended active duty.

Direct

Service"-San. date, 22nd July.

Airways

Francisco ....July 29.

OUTWARD AIR MAILS Monday, July 14 Air Mail by Air to Rangoon to con- nect with the "British Overseas Airways."

K.P.O. and-G.P.0. Ber....July 14, 4 pm. Ord......July 14, 4.30 p.m.

Tuesday, July 15

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu,

U.8.A. and Europe win "Pan Ame rican Airways and Trans-Atlantic Bervices."

Ord.

Rox. Ord.

July 15, 8 p.m. July 15, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

July 15, 5 p.m.

„July 15, 7 plan.

Tuesday, July 20

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- Ialu, U.S.A., and Europo via "Pan- American Airways and Trans- Allanilo Services."

K.P.O.

Rer.

Ord.

July 29, 6.00 p.m. „July 20, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Пer.

Ord.

....July 29, 5.00 p.m.

„July 29, 7.00 p.m.

witile border The actual number of men con- by the Soviet authorities near the NAZIS' WESTERN cerned has not been made pubile but traveling across Siberia with Lieut- that it runs into Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita and other members of the Japanese Military released Mission on June 22, will bo

Indications are severni hundred,

INDIAN TEXTILES

FOR AUSTRALIA

LONDON, July 8 (Reuter).-The "New York Times" on July 4 praised. Norway and said that she was still Bghting and that her men were being trained In Canada.

"Ilere is a new order different in the severance of diplomalle relations,

SIMLA, July 8 (Reuter)-Orders practice from the abomination Hit 10,003 have been liberated; 367 have feriam-would force upon an unwilling been gaoled or interned in concentra for over a million yards of Indlan world. In Norway, brute force has tion camps; 81 have been assigned to textiles for Australia were received already suffered an ideological de enforced residence and 250 are still by the Supply Department during

the week ending May 24, 1941. Never in their history have under inquiry. fent,

Marseilles, Paris, Lyons and the The articles ordered comprised Riviera were the chief centres of the ground-sheeting, webbing and bed-

Government now ticking. "purge" and tie announces that the Russians who have! been liberated are at present no danger to national security.

"Ile has already represented China in London and Washington and has the Norwegian people been more been Foreign Minister in Peking and worthy of honour than to-day." Nanking. He has been a well-

known and popular Minister and

afterwards Ambassador to Parls.

"He has been his country's de legate to several important inter- ntional conferences, particularly the Versailles Conference.

Soviet Warship Bombed

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" BERLIN, July 8 (UP)—A Russian "He served China with great dis- destroyer was bombed and exploded tinction in Genova, though his recent ast Sunday, hurling splinters high sojourn as Ambassador to Vichy toto the air when it sustained a direct mat, have been peculiarly distasteful hit from a German dive bomber in cathles. It furnished him with ox const. The destroyer was attempt perience of great value to his own ne n bombardment, according to the

omcial nows agency. and other governments."

China's Opportunity

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" CHUNGKING, July 8 (UP) When Japan launches her offensive, ther to the south or to the north, China, to launch a general counter- offensive," declared Chiang Kai-shek to-day.

Accident On The Taipo Road

Serat-Major Woods of the Royali

to the German Consul ut Manchouli

on July 9 as the result of diplomaile negotiations, it was learned to-day.

Troops For Libya

FRONT BOMBED

LONDON, July 8 (Reuter).-The

Germany's western front to-day, it was learned in London.

... continued its offensive against

Late this afternoon heavy bombers made an attack on northwestern Ger many and bombed the naval boso of Wilhelmshaven.

No aircroft is missing,

Lille Visited

and

LONDON, July 8 (Reuter)-RAF. PRETORIA, July 8 (Reuter).heavy bombers, escorted by fighters,

the power stallon The largest contingent of attacked South African troops since the chemical works at Lile this after- embarkation of the original East Nine enemy fighters were destroy- African Force, has safelyed and seven British figliters reached North Africu,

mikaing. He

Boon.

hre

Aruliery was discovered by a pass- AID TO SOVIET Earthquake Recorded

Ing motorist, lying in the Talpo: Road at Shatin last night, the soldier

FAENZA, Italy, July 1 (UP)Tho WASHINGTON, July 8 (Heutor). famed Italian salmologist, Signor

-Please use block letters and paste to a man of his calibro and gym- the Black Send the Rumanion t will be a golden opportunity for motor apparently fallen from his Mr Sumner Welles, Under-Secret- | Raffaelo Bendandi, to-day told the

Imbrone of theze forma on back

of each Entry,

cycle, Woods was taken to the Kowloon Hospital, but it was found that he was not seriously injured.

ary of State, at a press conference "United Press" that his instruments 10-day said that plans for United early this morning recorded a violent States old to the Soviet are proceed earthquake from the direction of the ing rapidly and effectively.

Balkana.

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