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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

July 12, 1941.

By Ernie Bushmiller

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"COOL and FULL of PEP" SAY. THOSE WHO SUMMER 'IN MASCULINIZED UNDERWEAR

by

Coöpera

C.S.O. Wins

Wins Government Inter-Departmental Gala

C.S.O. took honours in the Government inter-Departmental swimming gala held at the European Y.M.C.A. last night, second place falling to Prisons and Public Works Department.

A fair number of people were¦---- present, and were witnesses 10 Lawn Bowls several exciting finishes, Times were only fair.

One of the outstanding efforts of the evening was that of J. Devidson In the 200 yards relay, swimming last for the "Y" against D. Hutchinson, Colony 100 ynrela Champion swim-

ancher mlug

fur

Combined Hongs.

Though Hutchinson took off with # slight lead, Davidson nearly brought all a win for “Y” In a brilli~ | ant spurt over the 50 yarths.

Iesults were:

Diving.-), E. F. Fowler (Urian Coun- city: 2. G. Atsile (C.5.0.); 3. 11. Dings- unte (Polleen 4, F. Fowler (Revenuez.

50 yards,—1. A. F. Mẩy (PW.D.); 2. 1. 5. Wilson (C.5.0.); 3. A. W. Mørkenale]

Urban Council). Timy 20 35

100 yaralı medley relay.— c.so. in. 5. Wilson, Maynard, G. Ainsile, F. J. ARslow; 2, Pollen (N. Reynolds, L. Oak- ley, D. S. Brookes, V. J. Binckenzie); J. Urban Counel (E. Fowler, II, 1. Ozorit, A. W. Mackenzie, V. C. Bond), Time 63. Veterans 50 yards.-1. E. S. Franks (Prisons); 2, A.1. Powell (Revenue); J. Watson (C9.0.1. Time 39.

venue). Time 34'475.

3, N.

J. Shepherd's Fine Win In Open Rinks

More Appropriations SASSOON For The U.S. Navy

FROM PAGE ONE

livery of Italian and German ships which have been seized whenever the

repairs.are completed.

He said that he would probably send to Congress within the next week a measure for enlarging the Lend and Lease programme.

DYNASTY

4

Nazis Preparing New Onslaught

FROM PAGE ONE

in-

History of Merchant House Given in Book

day asserted that "cases have cus curred in separate areas where the, Cecil Roth, author of "The Magul- substances. We have

Germans have applied poisonous Bicent Rothschilds,"

not encoun- has recently tered them as yet, but an officin written a book on "The Dynasty" published by Robert Hale that the

Sassoon communique warned us on June 20,

Germans were New Tax Bill

at 12. l. A review of the book them."

preparing "Reuter" reports that the Pre The Times Trade and

on the Sussoons appears

the

He ridiculed itler's "blitzkerleg." sident also said that an addition to Supplement for May, in

Engineering which has become a "blitzpalaver" the Tax Bill was before Congress st

which

the asserting that it has become present and he assumed that thereof referring to the Sassoons-creasingly evident that after three would be another Tax Bill next win-Oriental origin-as "the Rothschilds fleulties are growing and that she is essentially merchants, originally of weeks of hostilities, Germany's dif ter and a Tax Bill about every year. The President said that none of the

of the East," is mentioned. This heading towards a catastrophe." Burling Beats Pereira)

funds was, Intended for the repair of reth points out, and he states He branded the German claim of;

that the Sassocia British vessels, asserting that the arist A THOROUGHLY EX-expanded programme bad nothing to David Sassoon, the founder of the are beginning to fizzle out," but that

aristocrats in

in Persia for generations. fantasy, adding that

300,000 prisoners 115 the purest

CITING bowls match

do with the widening of foreige house, was born in Baghdad, son of they are probably preparing a new policy and that it was needed be seen at the Kowloon Bowlingce the schedule of production had the Treasurer to the Pasha, in 1792, offensive. Green Club yesterday when been stepped up and the money was The end of the Napoleonic Wars and J. Shepherd's rink (W. Mc-needed now instead of next January. Revolution and wide

Millions Move Up the developine of the Industrial Leod, W. B. Harris and W.

LONDON, July ramifications. According to the latest reports from 1 (Reuter).—— and had immediate effect upon Bom Moscow, the 8,000,000 troops bay, the gateway to India, and upon have recently been mobilised in the Lancashire, India and England be- Soviet Union, are now moving up came interlocked in commerce. towards the war fronts, states the

Oppertunities Seized

Antara Radio.

was

N.

5. Dall) beat V. Chittenden's four (B. Woodcock, V. Atienza and C. Dowman) 20 19 after being led 19-18 on the 20th end.

-or the

were

merchant

the "Germans

who

New Tonnage WASHINGTON, July 11 (Reuter). Navy

vate for the United States and Maritime

Commission asked by Pro

President Roosevelt to-day of $1,825,000,000; provides for the construction of 566 merchantinen at tunities offered by a development of

David Sassoon sensed the oppor an estimated cost of $924,050,000, and trade and commerce that was becom

Moscow Communique 30 yards backstroke. B. 5. Wilson (C.5.0.); 2, A. F

LONDON, July 11 (Reuter)--The In a second game in the Open $350,000,000 for the requisition, pur-ing world-wide. He left Baghdad, flowing is urent broadcast by the Reynolds Police ingin re Rinks championship at Craigen-chase and repair of existing ships.

first for Basra and then for Bombay, Moscow radio to-night: "Throughout

Information Burenu 50 yards breast-stroke-1, E. F. Fowler Kuwer, W. J. Burling (P. D. The remaining $50,000,000

will its business in English textiles grew July 11, no significant changes took Urban Counci); 2. N. L. South CS.Crawley, E. Kirmon and S. provide additional shipbuilding

space, and

it was not, long as Mr place on the front. During the day Pereira The Maritime Commission

Roth shows, before the scale of the our air force, through concentrated Combined Hangs E. A. Roberta, P. E; (M. A. Wahab, A. R. Kitchell nouneed that it has already develop.ecame the largest in India engaged units, attacked enemy aircraft on

firm's transactions increased until

attacks, destroyed energy mechanised ied plans to the point where actual construction can be begun early in in the Gulf trade.

aerodromes and bombed Ploesti, August.

In a few years the most lucrative "According to verified data, on July All ships under the new program part of the trade between Western 9 and 10 our aircraft destroyed 179 P. Anslow, J. Crossan, V. J. Mackenzie, Shepherd's rink deserved yletory, 21 me are scheduled to

be completed India and Persia and Mesopotamia enemy planes."

Won in So

Sassoon's hands. Then he

E. S. Urooks (Police); 1, E. 9. Pranks risons. Timo 30 175.

200 yards free-style invitation relay.-),

Eccleshall) beat C. C.

Wilson, N. D. Bouker. 1. Hutchinson and A. M. Wahab) 27-13.

European V.M.C.A. (G, Saunders, F Will, . Goldman, J. Davidsen); 3. Com- If only for their determined start

bined Services (A. Hunt. E. F. Paul, A. and the consistency with which they Hulter, F. J. Elmunt; 4, Government (F. maintained their Ical, Jack A. F. May). Time 1. 62 3/3.

facilities.

un-

150 yards relay., C.30. 1M. M. Swan, was only over the last heads that and operating by the end of 1943. Mackenzie B. S. Wilson); 2. Revenue

Fowler. F. Darby, A. Howell, H. J. Shepherd on the last head is deserv Millington; 3, Police (N. J. Gunning. Ving of the greatest credit. Mackenzie, E. S. Brookes. N. Reynolds,

M... Smith, J. Mitchell, G., Aisle, they seemed to lose touch, and bee combined tonnage will be 5,500,- at vision of the possibilities of H. J. Millington, L. C. Millington.cause of this the brillant bowling of/000. This new programme combin-Roth's words, with a shower of goll be 5,000 China. He was rewarded, In Mr ed with construction already con- tracted for by Britain directly with Shanghai became the second centre American builders contemplates the of his activities and interests, with delivery into survive of nearly 14-ls son, Ellas, as his representative men by the end of 1913. a000,000 deadweight tons of merchant-

there. It was the China trade that raised the house to the first rank in British India."

J. Hendrick); 4, P.W.D. (Crossan, A. ME- chell, Winterton, BieLead, O. F. Bauers,

oft to

Flying Start The Police four went Water-ul-Y.M.C.A. beat Government lying start and had gained a 12-1 7-1. R. Goldman (2), N. D. Booker (3) lead by the 7th end. Two 3's und Paul, Jennings scored for YMCA. A. F. two singles brought the Kowloon May for Government. Teams were F.C. rink back into the picture at T.M.C.A.-W. D. Ure: L.. A. Benn, N. D. Booker: P. D. Wilson: R. Goldman, E. the 12th when the score read 13-9 in Paul, Jennings, Government, F. Fowler: Shepherd's favour. Bauers, it. Maynard: A. F. May: 1. It Darby. H. Millington, A. C. Millington.

Exports To The U. K.

Control Announced

F.

however, and it seemed as though it Away went the Pollee rink again,

was going to be an easy win for their rink, for at the 16th they were leari- Ing 18-10.

But coinciding with the falling-

end.

came

In 1838 Sassoon David Sassoon, the

New Naval Agreement Alleged

FROM PAGE ONE

Vichy Rejects Allied eldest son by David's second wife, States ships turned over to Britain,

Armistice Terms

FROM PAGE ONE

the

sen

Britain Approves The announcerhent said: "Bils Majesty's Government of the United Kingdom announce that in view of the uses to which these vessels are to be put they entirely approve the steps now being taken by the U.S. Government

for prepare Italian and German ships in the United States.. H.M. Government тель gratefully recognise the ussistance which they and their Allies will re- 'ceive from the service these vessels: are to render and they accordingly have waived the exercise of their these vessels are concerned."

was sent to represent the firm in and to make up for some of Britain's London, which became the main losses. centre of operations. The company The waiving resulted from a series was, one of the few prominent ones of conferences between Mr Sumner that wenthered the depression fol- Welles and Lord Halifax, the British lowing the American Civil War. It Ambassador. had followed the path of strict buil- off of the Police bowlers, Chitten-headquarters to be stationed in someness and avoided the lure of specula- den's men

up strongly. strength at Aid Draft about one

tion. especially Woodcock and Atienza.nile niorth of Abey.

"The book gives an account of the A 1. 2 and a 3 put them only two Hons, the vital road and rail junc-Anglicanisation of the familly, the shals-behind,-16-18-on-the-19th tion, is now threatened by simultanes port--they-have-played-in-English ous advances by a colunin based near social life, their political influence, And consistent drawing gave Nebrek, threatening the city from their princeliness in hospitality and An Order published in to-day's them a 3 on the following head for the south, and by a column from charity. Government Gazette" gives details them to lead for the first time Palmyra advancing from the cast. regarding control of transhipment th since the opening shot at 19-18. In a

rapid push forward, order to conserve shipping, it having The last head was tense. Wood-Nebrek column has reached Sadad, been decided to use import licensing yock drew two beauties and Atienza 35 miles south of Hons. machinery us from July 15.

laid a good blocker, and the position Reports that Homs has been eva- Such transhipments will only rare- had suffered little change when the cunted by Vichy forces are stated ly be allowed. But so far as is con- skips

was to be untrue. sistent with

moment, and he succeeded objects of reducing Shepherd's down to bowl. It

On the Damascus Beirut road, volume of transhipments endeavour in wicking the jack to rev

reverse the which is being pounded by artillery will be made to avoid unnecessary count of

of twa interference with Coluntat exports,

from the commanding Jebel Mazar Chittenden's hast wood deserved ridges, the situation is obscure, especially if it appears impossible better reward. He trailed the jack for goods

in be sent by alternative but it ran in the wrong direction and route avoiding the United Kingdom. left the head unchanged with Shep-

Exporters are warned that after herd claiming a 2 to win 20-19.

should be

Scores were: to the United) chittenden:

A 1G LUBE 2, 3, 4, 62 19 shepherd:

0-0,10, 201 0.0.2, 0.12

July

13 no

Kingdom

for its

Kingdom

after transit

until

In for through the they are satis-

EX -

United Kingdom ports or

fied that a

has been granted by

1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 3, 0, 1,

Craigengower Game

THE GAME at Craigengower pro-

London Sceptical LONDON, July 11 (Reuter).—Re- perts that the Vichy Government had rejeeted the Armistice terms

for Syrit put forward by the British Government have found no eunfirma- tion in London to-night,

Authoritative cireles emphasised that all such reports from whatever source should be treated with the

transblement port licence for vided little of interest. C. C. Pereira's greatest reserve. the United Kingdom Import Licens

enrink opened with a 4 and over the

ing Department. this

Jez

Failure to comply requirement will render ds Huble to seizure on arrivant the United Kingdom, Where how special

LATE NEWS belligerent rights as far

Bound Corpses Found

Two decomposed Chinese, bodies

have

303

AMERICAN BASES IN N. ICELAND

FROM PAGE ONE.

accomplished either through straight purchases by the British Govern- ment or under the Lease and Lend Act..

say

been found at 116 mile The President went On lo first 10 hearts kept than the 1 Measure Of Progress bench. The bodies are believed to that he would not be surprised if

were levelled at 10-off on 12th.

Then in a scoring streak, In which S. Eccleshall Agured prominently, not already covered by a Burling's rink scored first a 5 and

A new type of dustbin has been in- froduced in Hongkong and Is at pre-

"ever gousshipment licence arrly/then another ten sitots over five hends sent in use in the Central and Ess-

to lend 25-10 on the 18th.

Scores were: Pereira:

6,

the United in the

Kingdont, tranship- ment application may be made as heretofore to the Customs Authorit les. Sully in exceptional cir

applications will however Burling:

13Ը

Cut

the satisfaction of

No

Koods

will be required for

His Majesty's Customs to have been despatched to the United Kingdom before July 15.

The

scheme will not offcel goods remaining on board ships entering

United Kingdom ports for onward

tern distriels. Made of iron, the bins earried on two rubber wheels

are

1, 0. and can easily be removed from the

1, 0, 0, 1, .

... 0, 1, 0, 1.0, 1. 1. 0, 2,

1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 3, 6, 913 wheel shaft. They are light and very

2. 9. 5. 2, 8, 1, 1, 3, 0, 1, 127 serviceable.

Court of Consuls

In Shanghai

Limited Jurisdiction

Locally manufactured, the bins

be those of males. Their hands were | Americans were working for the † tied behind them.

Moscow Reports Big Troop Movements

MOSCOW, July 11 (Reuter),- Heavy troop movements have taken will prove invaluable from the hyer, according to trustworthy re- place on the Turco-Bulgarina · fron- giene point of view,

Mr J. L. Worlledge, Deputy Direc tor of Colonial Audit, who arrived in Hongkong on June 28 for a three weeks' visit on official business, and has been staying here as a guest of His Excellency the Governor, will be House next leaving Government

carriage in the same ship or ships Holding that It is not empowered surplus stores which are transferred to adjudicate on the acts of Chinese under customs trunchipment regula-Courts, or tribunals of any other Thursday. Blons to other ships for use us stores. Power, and that to do so would vest

King's Birthday

It with authority which it was never Intended to have, the Court of Con Court. He appealed to

A higher suls in a written judgment delivered Chinese Court and the appeal was recently sustained a demurrer of the dismissed. He served the centence Ils Majesty the King has "P charge of alleged malicious prosecu- been any irregularity in the lower Shanghai Municipal Council on adjudged by the Court. If there, had proved of the official celebration of tlon, brought against it by Charles Court I must be assumed that the his birthday in 1942 being held en vivien Hutchison.

higher Court would have discovered Thursday, June 11.

Mr K. E. Newman represented it. It must be assumed therefore Plaintiff, while Mr R. T. Bryan, Jnr. that the proceedings in the lower Municipal Advocate, was for the Court were in order and that the

just.

Dead Bodies Found Council. The judgment setting out judgment of the Court was fair and

The bodies of three Chinese males, the facts of the case follows: in an advanced state of decompost-Petitioner charging the Respondent the Court of Consuls is not em- "This coos was instituted by the This Court is of the opiniort that tion, were found by, the Police on Thursday on tim rocks at Mul Wo, Council with malicious prosecution. powered to pass Judgment on the

Council In its acts of Chinese Courta They are believed to be some of the The Respondent

or of the ongwer has enteret, a demurrer Courts of any other Power, and to victims

Monday's .minefield

stating that the facts set forth in do so would vest it with authority disaster,

the Petillon fall to show a legal which it clearly was never intended course action and that this Court it should have.

of

Mr T. M. Love has been permitted has jurisdiction. to quit the Hongkong Defence Re-The Plaintiff in this action was sorve, with effect from July, 0, 1941, tried - and. convicted in a Chinese

murrer is sustained and the action "Accordingly the Defendant de-

is hereby dismissed."

porta in possession of the Soviet Information Bureau,

British the world over and American steel was being used in bases from

knows where."

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