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Pianoforte

Recital

Miss. Rosabel Hsu Appears | To-night in Rose Room

LONDON, July 10 (Reuter).-The British Commonwealth Air Training WASHINGTON, July 10 (Dumei). When Miss Rosabel Hsu renders plon, which is six months aliead of The State Department last night on her planoforte recital to-night in the schedule with 88 per cent. of its units noticed that the Office for Produc-Rose Room of the Peninsula Heiel a going full blast, hus uncorked the tion Management granted priority new point will have been reactied bottling in the struggle for air supaid to Brazil for the construction In the presentation of Western remney by supplying on ever-in-

Ormusleal master-pieces In Hongkong. #$45,000,000 steel mill. creasing flow of Intrepid young air the cost, $20,000,000 will be suppiled In addition to the fact that she is the crews, ald Mr C. G. Power, the by the Export-Import

and first Chinese in the Colony to be Canadian Minister of

of National De-

$25,000,000 the Brazlian Govern-awarded the Fellowship of the Lon- fence for Air, in a war commentary ment and financial Institutions.

den Trinity College o! Music, her broadcast here

here to-night.

The United States nid is designed performance to-night will also be "In May last year, we started with

to make completion of the mill pon-the first full pianoforte reeltat ever 108 pupils," said Mr Power, "To-day sible within 30 to 30 months permit rendered in Hongkong by a Chinese in pupils and graduates we have one ting the National Steel Company of artist who has achieved the distine- hundredfold that number and many Brazil to obtain steel machlaery and

tion of an acknowledged concert more more in numbers than other equipment promptly.

pianist. division of Infantry,"

never

From All Countries "It is a division such as known before, young men coming from the United Kingdom, New- foundland, Straits Settlements, British residents of South America, Aug- trali New

Zealand and

many hundreds speaking in the accents of California, Virginia, Pennsylvania and New York-and no ordinary young men elther, but the cream of the youth of the liberty-loving coun- tries of the world."

Tokyo Fears Set At Rest

WASHINGTON, July 10 (Reuter). Replying to questions based upon broadleast from Tokyo, Mr Sumner Welles, Under-Secretary of State, told the press to-day that the United States was not attempting to obtain military or

naval

bases in Portugal Its possessions or in Siberia. Such

auggestions, he declared, were obviously German propagatulo

trouble designed to make

between

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the United States and Japan.

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GUERILLAS OPERATE NEAR SETTLEMENT

Co-operatives In North-West

WORK FOR REFUGEES

and

July 11, 1941.

HOSPITALS' MEETING

Alice Memorial Reports The report of the North-West

Good Year's Work Headquarters of the Chinese Indus- trial Co-operatives for 1940, being the second year of their activities, dificult times, every effort would The hope that, in spite of the has just been received and gives full survey of the Society's activities be made to carry out the scheme for in that part of China which includes the extension of the present nurses' headquarters, was expressed by Dr Shenal, Chingbal, Kong,

Shansi, S. W. Tso, Chairman, at the annual After the outbreak of the Sino-meeting of the Allee Memorial and

Anliated Hospitals yesterday. Japanese hostilities in 1937, this

Dr To'o said: From a perusal of region received millions of refugees, the reports by the Superintendent youthful students and people who pre- ferred bitter lives in a strange harsh and the Matron respectively, I think countryside rather than nequlesence done a good year's work, and that you will agree our Hospitals have to Japanese

that it holds the been greatly improved since the cross roads of International high-

opening of and airlines between Chung-pital building three years ago, king and all points in Russia. It

You will also be pleased to note therefore the first area to which that financially the Hospitals have ploneers of Chinese, Industrial Co-had a satisfactory year. It has been operatives turned their attention, found possible to meet

neet budget of Livelihood had to be found for re-nearly $80,000 with a small margin gees, and the work of the Society to spare. But in fugees, hos

Industrial re-creasing high cost of food and fuel proved a real volution.

and

everything okse, we can scarcely Figures are published showing that hope to obtain the same result for the at the end of August last year there current year. were 581 Co-operative Societies with Among the staff, Dr Thomas, our a total of 1,280 members who had new doctor, and Miss Thomson, our NC$257,745 shares, re-new slster, who arrived in this presenting an

gion as military rule. The re-facilities for serving pullents have

Waya

Was

of the new Netherpole Hos-

view of the in-

To her nudience of music lovers, Mins Hau will present to-night n programme including outstanding masterpieces by Bach, Mozart, Beet- hoven, Grieg, Debussy, and Chopin, Her rendering of Debussy's "Jardins Sous La Plute" In the recent ex- amination for the Fellowship

drew extra plaudits from the famous Dr CHUNGKING, July 9

Willam Lovelock, who conducted the (Central |News-According to a foreign re-tests and who subsequently request- port from Shanghai quoting reliable ed Misa Isu to play it in a radio sources, Chinese

units broadcast which is scheduled for the querilla operating in Pootung, Shanghai, are near future before her projected trip increasingly active and are launching in August to the United States.

The following is Miss Hsu's pro- Ascribed investment by mem- Colony Jast year, have, after having attacks in widespread areas, harass- Ing Japanese und puppet troops.

The report states that a puppet Penco Preservations unit at Nankawel was recently surprised and wiped out following severe engagement with the guerillas.

DE GAULLE. IN FRENCH CONGO

LONDON, July 10 (Reuter)~-~ General Charles de Gaulle, the Free French leader, has arrived at Brazza- ville, French Congo, according to the Brazzaville radio.

General de Gaulle is broadcasting

gramme for this evening's recital:

1. English Sulte (Bach),

2. Rondo In D major (Mozart).

bers of NC$324,657. The Chinese dustrial Co-operatives had lent NC$2,980,207.10 to the North-West

Only

hnd

one year's study of the Chinese language, now joined the staff.

Our Assistant-Matron,

Mrs

A.

3. Sonata Appassionata (Beetsteadquarters and yet NCS1,100,042 Hughes, unter hay viable services

ven),

4. Balinde (Grleg).

5. "Jardins Sous la Pluie"

bussy).

minor

worth of goods were

feed her most produced (De-monthly in the entire period, The for 25 years, has now retired. Mrs value of these Agures is manifest lughes, through her kindly and 5. (a) Nocturne in C minor (Cho- when it is realised that the work of gentle disposition has won the love

pin),

the Society began from nothing only and respect of all those who came (b) Valse in C sharp

two years ago.

into contact with her. We regret (Chopin).

"Any person who doubts the exis-very much to lose her services, and (e) Polonaise in A at major tence of such an industrial revolu- we wish her every happiness in her

(Chopin).

tion should pay a visit to the locally well-earned retirement. The rendition of a strenuous fand difficult programme requires not

and ask the people how many things

Among the members of the Execu- but they now buy locally which a few tive Committee, I regret to say that only a high order of technique, physical stamin as well. Musical years ago they had to bring in from eur Deputy Chairman, Mr A. W. the coast," the report states. he Hughes, has resigned his seat on the unanimous in procialming Miss Hau an artist well launched on the way

of the joint Co-operatives, where one Sydney, Australia,

of his head office from Hongkong to to distinction as a master of the

We miss very stored the goods produced by hun- plonoforte.

dreds of small units scattered in the much his sound and kindly adviccá surrounding villages, such goods as and hope that on his return to Hong- cloth, carpets, coverlets, quills, ready-kong at not a distant date he would to-wear

clothes,

hals, shoes,

uni- consent to serve on the Committee soda,

again. forms, iodine, causti candles, sticking paste, sun helmets, ink, soap,

According to the report, 4,410 in- paper for

patients and 10,002 out-patients were and writing treated during the past year, while wrapping woollen swenters, woolleri yarn, wool carding machines, weighing ma- the number of out-patient visits chines,

totalled 35,638.

The radio said that reports had to France to-morrow at U p.m. G.M,T. erities who heard her rehearsals are should pay a visit to the warehouses (Committee' on account of the removal

appeared in Tokyo papera alleging

an impending United States-British VICHY INTERESTS

Soviet alliance, under which United States military bases Woulel be established Pehlusula.

the in

Kamchatka

Ace Trumped Over Channel

IN MOSCOW ANKARA, July 10 (iteuter). The Turkish Government has agreed to represent the interests of the Vichy Government in Moscow, it is stated here to-day.

This will be her last public appear ance in Hongkong before her de- parture to America, where it is understood Miss Itsu is being sche- duled to give recitals in all sections of the country in aid of the China Relief Committees.

Ten per cent of to-night's recital proceeds will be donated to the

DUTCH QUISLING Bomber Fund and ten per cent. to copper wash basins, bags, buttons, colton spinning machines,

DISAPPOINTED

LISBON, July 10

suitcases, brief-cases, medicated cot- HORN-SOUNDING

the China Defence League. Book- Ings can be made at the Hongkong ton and gauze, ele." Hotel, Peninsula Hotel and Tsang (Reuter) Fook Piano Company-Contributed,

LONDON, July 10 (Reuter), -The lows in action over the Channel of the German air ace, Captain Bulphasar of the Rich-There have only been some 1,000 tofon Squadron is announced in | Dulch volunteers to fight against Soviet Russia, complained Mussert,

a German communique.

Balphasar, who had been repeated- ly decorated and had won 40 victories in air balties, was killed in battle

with British airmen over the Chacnel,

Some Figures On

the Dutch quisling, according to news reaching here.

He also declared that

attacked hnd

Russia

Germany because

STOCK MARKET REPORT

Russia's cornilcids must be opened Summary, Issued yesterday, is:

to the whole of Europe."

U.S. War Effort SIEMENS FAMILY

BEREAVEMENT

BERLIN, July 10 (Reuter).—The death of Corl Friedrich von Siemens Chief of the Siemens' works, at the age of 68 is announced by the official German newsagency.

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” NEW YORK, July 10 (Domel)- Statistics compiled by the Office for Production Management reveal that United States defence expenditure from June 11, 1940, to June 30, this year, totalled $40,014,000,000 of He was the youngest son of the which $20,000,000,000

listed founder of the firm of Werner von under completed contracts up to June Siemens. 15 pctual payments reaching $6,500,- 000,000..

Was

The lion's share of the expediture Direct Washington- London-Air Service

was taken by the Army which re-

quired-more-than $28,000,000,000 while the Navy budget reached almost $14,000,000,000,

In May of this year 1,334 milliary planes were

while manufactured, merchant ships completed during the same month totaled 10.

President Loses Factory Issue

WASHINGTON, July 10 (Reuter), -By 170 voles to 91, the House of Representatives to-day turned down A proposal that President Itoosevell be empowered to take over defence factories where the management has refused to use Federal conciliation and

mediation services to settle labour disputes.

Poland's Sacrifice Not In Vain

WASHINGTON, July 10 (Reuter), -Confidence that the sacrifice of Poland and other countries would eventually result in a world free of fear of an unprovoked attack is ex- pressed in a message from President Roosevelt to M. Rackiewicz, Pre- sident of Poland,

The message was in reply to 2) telegram

July 4 ort

expressing Poland's cordial wishes.

President Roosevelt said: "Your assurance of the unfailing friendship of the Polish nation for the United States lo deeply appreciated. The American people are proud to have the friendship of the peoplo ul Potund.

Inspiration

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH”

is understood that the Army has WASHINGTON, July 9, (UP),—It

official air service direct from started

transport Washington to. Britain for the purpose of speeding up oMcint communications. It currles only Government offcinis and mail, using four-motored 26-ton bombing planes stripped of arm- ament.

French Gunboat Sailor Sentenced

In Absentia

SHANGHAI, July 10 (Interna- tional).-Ordan Jean Claude is not worried by the sentence of penal servitude for fifteen years imposed on him in absentia by a French muri- time tribunal in Indo-China, as he is out of the jurisdletion of the court and is with General de Gaulle's forces.

Claude was a French sailor on the urboat Francis Garnier which was stationed here some time ago and Inter proceeded to Haiphong.

Lincoln Statue Is

Centre Of Riots

violent street fighting in Orlo is re LONDON, July 10 (Reuter) ported in a Stockholm press dispatch reaching London.

The origin of the dispute is 'zialed to be the assembly of a large crowd to pay homage at Abraham Lincoln's atetur. Quisling guards tried to dis- perse the gathering, whereupon the the crowd retaliated.

"During the last two years, herole and determined manner in Police reinforcements were called which the Polish people have strug-¦ and made arrests. gled and sacrificed in the face of tremendous hardships and depriva- tions have been an Inspiration not only to the people of the United

States but to liberty-loving people

Eminent Hebrew

Relief Worker Dead

LONDON. July 10 (Reuter),-Dr

and

Hongkong Stock Exchange OMetal

Buyers

H.K.Bank $1,305

Bank of East Asia $72 Canton Ing $225

Union Ins $305

1.K. Fire Ins. $185 Indo-Chinas (Pret.) $80 Providents $5.00

Hotels 35

Lands

Humphreys $0.50 Nealties $3.25

Chinese Estates $100.50 Trams $17.10 Star Ferries $53,50

"O" 55.95 "N"

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Electrics "O" X Ris $22.25

Electrics "N" $21 Electrics Rts $11

Macao Electrics $18.25 Telephones "O" X.D. $22.75 Ropes $8.00

Sellers. Providents $0 Lands $35.75 Hands $33.75 Ropes $9 Watsons $11

Sales

H.K. Bank $1,300 Union Ins $400 Wharves $90

Docks $15.70

Providents $5.85/90

Hotels $3.00

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Trams $17.00

Lights "O" $0

Electrics Rts $11.30

Electri

Macao Electrics 318.50

Telephones "O" X.D. $23/23.10

Telephones "N" X.D. $D

Ropes $5

Watsons $10.00

Apology From Spanish Govt

LONDON, July 10 (Reuter).-The Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr R. A. Butler, In reply to a ques tion in the House of Commons to-day, stated that the Spanish Government have apologise for the recent attack on the British Embassy in Madrid been appropriately punished. and the persons

responsible have

Victim Of British Raid Defences

LONDON, July 10 (Reuter},—A sixth enemy bomber is now known to have been destroyed during raids on Britain on the night of July 7-8. The crew were picked up at sen.

Fu Ping-chang Slated For Waichiaopu Post

CHUNGKING, July" 10 (Central

Foreign Affaire.

everywhere.

We are confident that the sacri- David Jochelman, Chairman News)-It is learned from authorita- fices Which

Other the Polls and

Founder of the Federation of the tive sources that Dr Fu Ping-chang peoples opposing the forces of a Jewish Relief Organisation of Grent (Foo Ping-sleung) is slated for the sion are making will eventually re

post of Politlent Vice-Minister of sult in the restoration of a world in which It will be possible again for

A close associate of Israel Zank nations to carry on with each other will, he frequently visited England normal and friendly intercourse

settled un from Russin unil he without fear of a sudden and

England permanently in 1913. prevoked attack."

Workless Of Britain

LONDON, July 10 (Reuter),--A further drop of 07,000 is shown in the unemployment returns issued to- day. The total of unemployed on June 16 was 310,000 compared with the 368,000 of May 12 and 700,000 on "Juno"17" last year.---

Britain and the Polish Refugee Fund, died on Wednesday, aged 73.

Dr Wellington Koo

in

LONDON, July 10 (Reuter).-Tho King granted an audience to Dr Wellington Kon, the Chinese Ara- bassador, at. Buckingham Palace to- dny.

Dr. Koo presented his letters of credence to Ills Majesty

A member of the Legislative Yunn, Dr Fu has been Chairman of the Foreign Telations Committee singe

LITTLE FLOWER CLUB Election of Officers At Annual Meeting

NUISANCE

A number of leaflets, in Engilshi and Chinese, Issued by the Hongkong Automobile Association with the ap- The Little Flower Club held its proval of the Commissioner of Police, 13th annual meeting at the club-have been sent out with renewed house, King's Park, yesterday. The licences to motorists this year, ap- Patron,

Rt Rev. Mgr H. Valtorta pealing for a mitigation of the horn- (Vicar-Apostolic of Hongkong), und sounding nuisance. Drivers are re- the Spiritual Assistent, Rev. Fr H.quested not to sound the horn except de Angelis, were present.

In case of absolute necessity, and Mgr Valtorta, proposing Miss Athen to give a short sharp note and Baptista for President, said she had not a prolonged one. repeatedly suggested that someonė į else be nominated assa 'change might be welcome, but he insisted that she again be nominated.

Hongkong Students Asked to Pass On

Diet Lessons

The following o@cers were elect- ed.Vice President. Miss H. da Silva; Hon. Vice-President. Miss C. M. Gonsalves; Hon. Secretary,

A prize for the best essay written R. C. P. Xavier; Hon. Treasurer, by the school children who yesterday Miss Miss A. Cordeiro; Committee, Misses viewed the nutrition film "Enough Hortencia Baptista, Marie Broga to Eat" at the Queen's Theatre, was Bertha Remedios. Lolita de Sousa, offered by the llon, Dr P. 5. Selwyn- Mrs Filomena Triggs. Balloting

Commitice, Misses Domitilla Sound Clarke, Director of Medical Services Laura Figueiredo, Nydia Osmund and Chairman of the Nutrition-Re- Beatriz Santos, M. Assumpeão, Mes search Committee, under whose aus- pices the film (with Chinese captions D. Marques,

added) was shown.

Prior to the commencement of the

German Evacuates alm Dr Selwyn-Clarke addressed

From N.E.I.

OPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" SHANGHAI July 10 (Domel)

the senior students of Hongkong schools who filled the Theatre to capacity,

On behalf of the Naizlilon Research Committee, Dr Selwyn-Clurite thank- Carrying 070 German women anded the Management of the Queen's children evacuating the Dutch East Theatre for, their kindness in loaning Indies, the N.Y.K, liner Asatna Maru the Theatre for the occasion, arrived here to-day. Of the German) Plans for maiting a similor fim, evncuces, 120 disembarked here, using local scenes and foodstuffs, While the rest of them are proceeding are under way and the scenario is to Japan.

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December, 1028. In March, 1920, be was appointed Minister to Belgium but jdid not proceed to the post. În 1931, The number of children assisted last, your was

he was Vice-Minister nt Foreign| 5,100, Affairs in the Canton Government, Or Fit is also the principal drafter of the Chinese Civil Code.

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