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NOTICE OF CALLS

FLEET ON THE MOVE

July 24, 1941.

Ship Captains Weekly Total

In Black-Out Of Enemy Ships

Out Of Action

Summonses

Mr B. II. Fuckle, Deputy Director

out

Clark's Tor Shoes. Don't hesitate, 1941 Isnue allotted on 3rd July, ing south, according to a state- Vanderlict, Captain B. Balt, and

Only a few more days. St. George's Buliding, above Miss Naylor's.

CHUNGKING, July 2E (Rau- ter). While Japan has been of Air Raid Precautions, was called presenting demands for air and a witness before Cmdr T. C. Sum naval bases in southern Indo- at the Marine Court this morning. when summonses against the masters China, Japanese warships and of three ships for breach of binck troop transports have been moy. regulations were heard.

Defendants were Captain G. 11. M. ment by the Chief of Intelligence Captain J. Jensen. They pleaded not Department of the Chinese Army guilty. at a Press conference to-day.

He stated that seven Japanese warships, three aircraft carriers and 55 destroyers were sighted off Kiushu in southern Japan yesterday steaming south.

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LONDON, July 23 (British

Alleged to have accepted a bribo Wireless). Enemy shipping losses for the week ending July of $5 Chinese currency, with a view 21 were in part due to the highly to influencing his conduct as un Im- sticcessful low level attack on migration Oleer, Cheung Fuk-chau,

ja middle-aged Chinese, wan shipping at Rotterdam on Julyed before the Chier Justice, Sir

arraign 16 and the complete break-up of Atholl MacGregor, at the Criminal Sessions thla morning, charged with two onemy convoys on July 19.

[the offence. Accused pleaded In the Hotterdam attack, 11 shlpa

guilty, varying in tonnage between 10,000 They were charged with having and 20,000 were hit and left smoking. Mr E. H. Williams, Crown Counsel,

Rotterdumsche Lloyd Incr assisted by Sergt C. Willcox, appear folied to reduce the lighting on their The ships to a satisfactory degree during Balaeran, a motor vessel of 17,000 ed for the prosecution. the

The following Jury was empanell-- separately.

supply ships, each of 4,000 tons, ex-jed: Mesare A, E. L. Burgoyne (fore- was black-out exercises. Euch case ions, was hit by several bombs. Two

C. Sergeant W. Cameron, who prose ploded and a smaller vessel of the man), de M. C. Victor, Fung cuted in the case of Captain Vander- samme kind was hit amidships and ex- Wal-sun, Ho Hong-kuen, Trun Thanh-dung, Conrad Brown and fiet, suid he received instructions ploded.

In from the Water Police at 8.15 pm. 100,000 and 100,000 tons were put out

all, 17 ships totalling between Edward Wong-kni Lee. go to the No. 1 Kowloon Godown and

In New Territories of action while Ave more ships total- Mr Williams said that Accused summon the master for having lights

1ling between 40,000 and 45,000 tons was a Junior Immigration Assistant, on board. He went to the No. 2

and was stationed at Shataukok, New Two Convoys were severely damaged.

FOREIGN Territories, where the border sepa- The other two big attacks took rated Chinese from British territory. place off The Hague and the island About 4.30 p.m. on July 2, a junk of Norderney. In the first off The containing passengers

arrived

and Hague, the convoy was so strongly berthed by the pler. Accused ques- guarded by flagships that they almost tinned one of the passengers, Chan equalled the number of vessels they Shun, and asked if he had a permit were guarding. Faur vessels, one of or any money. Chan replied that he 4.000 tors which blew up, and three had no permit, but had $5 Chinese of 0,000 tons each, which caught fire, currency. He asked Accused if that were accounted for.

Accused took the money. would do. Later in the day in a second con- and told Chan to walk along the pier voy off Norderney, a tanker of about quickly.

Stopped A Second Time 10,000 tons and four ships-one of

On reaching the shore end, an- 6,000 tons, two of 8,000 tons and one of 2,000 tons were left blazing. other Immigration Assistant, Kan

With other

Buccessful attacks, Tung-wing, stopped Chan and asked mainly off the French coast, a total if he had a permit. Chan said he Major Baseball of over 220,000 tons of enemy ship- had not, and Kan went up to Ac- ping was thus either disposed of al-cused and asked why be had allowed

through. Accused, it tether or put out of action for some Chan

alleged, said that he had been given $5, and tried to pass it to Kan, who would not accept it and reported the matter to his superlor.

Ilo

the captain about the

Naval And Air Base Japanese demands to Vichy include the "use of Camranh Buy as a naval wharf, and saw four large lights for base, the use of Salgon as an air buso | en and the garrisoning of troops in, which were put out about 9.15

to 9.20 pan. southern Indo-China" according to a

Cross-examined by Mr 1. J. Chinese-spokesman who said that he

Armstrong, witness said that two of enble was quoting from n

from Vichy dated last Monday,

the lights were about 30 ft from the dock. He could not say definitely ite added that nt present the Vichy Government

they were screened were refusing the Japanese demands,

Mr Armstrong asked witness if he Questioned about what action

that Was wate ships were allowed to have lights

work cargo. Witness China would take in the event of a Japanese Invasion of southern Indo- replied in the negative. China, the spokesman said that China. would take all the necessary mea- sures for her self-defence.

Mobilisation

been discharged after service in

The candidates were pupils of the Central British School of which both were Prefects and, owing to the Evacuation, their entries were Leons- ferred to the Melbourne University, Australia.

At the request of Madam II. H. Another achievement is that of Marion II, who was recently award-Kung and with the support of ed a a special Singing Scholarship at His Excellency the Governor and Bedford High School for 12 months; under the auspices of the British in addition, the Board of Governors Fund for Relief of Distress in granted her a second 'scholarship in Une form of Free Tuition during the South China, an appeal is made remainder of

at the School for funds for the purpose of her time at Marion was Hend Girl Prefect at the establishing and maintaining Central British School which she left in April 1938 having already passed Orthopaedic Centres for disabled the Cambridge School Leaving Certi-soldiers and civilians In China. Lente Examination at the age of 14

a high gent to the Hon. Secretary, Mr. M.China on Friday. years 3 months with such standard that she was granted exemp- tion from the London Matriculation. Lo, British Relief Fund for examination.

The

Cheques and donations may be

Distress in South China, Alexan- dra Building, marked Orthopaedic Appeal or to the British Relief

In

or not,

Mr Armstrong: Why did you not suggest that the lights be reduced and the working of the enrgo continu:- ed?--I did not know of paragraph

or I might have suggested it.

Scan From Air

Mr B. H. Puckle, in evidence, suid that he was on aerial observation duty on July 22, and saw a ship at the Kowloon Whart with very bright lights showing. He was between two to three

thousand feet. "Judging from my previous experience, these lights could be seen from anything In answer to Mr Armstrong, wit- up to 20,000 feet," Mr Puckle added. ass said he could not say how much light was necessary to work cargo.

time to come.

Struck Bus Conductor

Driver In Court

·

was

Accused attempted to give the money back to Chan, but was seen. He was told that he would be taken to see Mr A. J.

J. G. Taylor, Assistant Immigration Omeer, at Talpo, but he tho refused to go, and ran across

SHANGHAI, July 23 (Reuter), The Japanese are carrying out mill- tary mobilisation on a scale never seen before, according to reports reaching Shanghat. A thousand con- scripts, previously classed As unft for active service, have been mobilis- ed. it is stated, while many who had China have again been called up.

Members of the Japanese com- munity in Shanghai-have also been

Iteperis received called up and are leaving for Japan. Chungking say that three classes of reservists

A successful submission that the been mobilised t

Angry at being requested not to border into Chinese territory, where Japan. while

prosecution had failed to make.out motor vehicles are have already being requisitioned.

nny case against Defendant was made ride on the steps of a bus, Li Fult, he was detained by a Japanese sen- According

Japan by Mr Armstrong, and the case was 27, diver, struck the bus conductor try one report,

Accused returned to British terrl- and jumped off the bus. will move against French Indo- dismissed.

He was arrested and charged be-tory on July 8, and was arrested.

Accused's Case fore Mr D. J. N. Anderson at Kow-

Giving evidence Accused denied assaulting Nip Lam. bus conductor, that he had accepted a bribe. The money was placed in his pocket by was stated that Defendant Chon without his knowledge, and it boarded the bus in Argyle Street was when he tried to give the money about 7 o'clock this morning and back to Chan that he was seen. He travelled on the steps. He was angry alleged that the case was brought up when the conductor requested him to by certain of his colleagues because He come up, but he kept his temper until they bore a grudge agalust him. the bus arrived in Salisbury Road, hnd accused them of being lazy. and jumped off the bus. He was in- then he struck the conductar a blow! The case is proceeding. tercepted by a postman,

loon Magistracy this morning with Wyndham

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Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition June-September, 1941, Two Silver Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD. For the best and second-best entries.

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Indion Programme, 6.45 Closing Local Stock Quota- Lions.

6.47 Verdi's “Rigolelio“ Act I

Singers in order of appearance: Dino Borgloti; Guldo Uxu; Ida Mannerini; Ricardo Stracciarl;, Aris-

Jewels And Money

Case Adjourned. The ease against Captain B. Balt was adjourned for hearing this after- noon after evidence had been given by Sgt J. Hill, Mr Puckle, and Mr M. L. Bevan.

Evidence against Captain Jensen was given by Police Reservist G. Tavastgerna, who said he was structed to go to the No. 4 Kowloon godown wharf about 10 p.m. on July Mr K. Narindas, of No. 35 Wynd- 21 He saw the Chief Onleer of the ham Street, Central district, reship, and told him to extinguish ports that between midnight and lights. This request was complied 7 a.m. yesterday, some one broke with. into the premises and stele a quantity of inde and various precious stones, also a wallet containing

gold soverelyn and $30 Mexican currency. to fe total value of $870.25..

N.A.A.F.I. Lon

Mr Hector, manager of

the N.A.A.F.I. Store, Nanking Barracks, Kowloon, reports that between 3 p.m. on July 12 and 6 am. yester- day, some une broke into the store and stole wine and cigarettes to the value of $132.

Wood Oil Taken

Captain Jensen

cargo.

on board bus No, 385.

Defendant was fined $10 or 14 daya'] hard labour,

Mobile Canteens For Britain

Argentinians

Probe Nazis

around

|

(huket)

Yokohama

...

and General

EXCHANGE and

Banking Business transacted,

CURRENT · ACCOUNTS opened und FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter periods in Local or Other Currencies af rates which will be quoted an application.

BAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interest

allowed at ratos obtainable on application, The Bank's Head Office in London undertakes Executor and Trustee buzie ness, and claims recovery of British Income Tax overpaid, on terms which may be ascertained at any Agencies and Brancties.

W. 11. EVANS THOMAS,

Manager.

Yankees Chalk Up Another Win

NEW YORK, July 23 (UP).— New York Yankees chalked up another win in their march to Lho American League pennant when they met Cleveland Indians to-day.

Scores were:

AMERICAN LEAGUE

R

Cleveland

2

Battery Smith, loving. Brown;

Bo-

3

7

0

Battery-Runso; Rosar,

Chicago

17

1.

Battery-Loc; Turner,

3

Baultela, New York

Doston

* 13 Battery-ilughton, Wegner, Ryba; Pea¬ cock.

The St Louis-Philadelphia and Detroit- Washington games aro nighters.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Boston

а

Blattery--Erickson; Berres.

Chicago

13

7

0

Battery-Page, French, Erickson; Mc Cullough,

New York

0

Q

St Louis

Battery-Melton, Hubbell; Danning,

13

I Crouch, Nahem, Battery. Warneke, Hutchinson, White: Cooper.

The Brooklyn-Cincinnati and Philadel- phila-Pitsburgh games are nighters,

Anti U-Boat Successes

A statement on the matter

was made by Captain Jensen, who said he arrived in the Colony on July 21, and received written instructions re- zarding the black-out. He knew that

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" vessels were allowed to work Cargo with the necessary lights for the safe

LONDON, July 23 (British Wire- BUENOS AIRES, July 24 (UP),- the The Taborda Committee (the Argen- less)-Mrs Winant, wife of Orders were is- working of

und be

American Ambassador in London, to-time equivalent of the Martin Dies sued by him to his Chier Omver is

day presented 13 mobile canteens, aun-American activilles investigation) have the lights screened as much as possible for

gift from friends in the U.S.A., to with 70 police raided the reputed safe working, Crode Stift: (to Tavastgerne) Why

the Salvation Army for use in relief Nuzt national headquarters to-day work in Britain,

and seized documents. They were LONDON, July 23 (Reuter). did you tell the chief officer to ex- Wood oil, valued at $180, was retinguish the lights?I was instruct-

This makes a total of 71 canteens seeking evidence of Nazi infiltration Sir Victor Warrender, Parlia ported stolen between July 21 and ed by the officer at the Water Polico

now in Britain subscribed through into Argentina as well as linking up mentary and Financial Secretary to-day from Messrs Jóhn Manners Station.

the generosity of the American the thwarted Bolivian

putsch.

to the Admiralty, refused to be and Company's godown in Hong-

cordon The police placed Did kong.

you know anything about people. there regulations-the day you went

the Edificio Naco Germanico, which drawn into detalls when ques- aboard the ship?-No.

LONDON, July 23 (British Wire- contains the German Embassy, Con- tioned in the House of Commons Did you consider these lights were!

less)-A Mission representing both sulate and other German organisa- | to-day on U-boat losses. screened

the management and labour side of tlons, scaling up the fourth floor. in any way? - They were

German employees were forced to screened on top with a piece of cloth British Industries is visiting America extending about six or seven inches

were no detentions. down the skles.

Asked if he saw any other lights showing

on board, witness said that other lights showing from the port- SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

holes were reflected on the water.

Defendani could not give any ex- FOLKESTONE, July 23 (ur).- R.A.F. bombers accompanied by a

planation regarding the porthole considerable number. of fighter lights, and was found technically planes flew towards France this fullty and cautioned, afternoon but at such a great height that it was difficult to distinguish them. After n sound of anti-aircraft guns echoed across the Channel. Other fighter planes patrolled the English coast line.

R. A.F. Climb

High Over

Channel

few minutes, the Churchill Statement

Result of Raid SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

(UP). The

.tide Barracchi; Buillo Baronti; LONDON, July 23 Eugenio Ball'orgine; Ernesto Do- Air Ministry announced to-duy that minici; and Mercedes Casper with industrial targets at Frankfurt-on Full Chorus of La Scala, Milan, and

Main and Mannheim as well as other the Milan Symphony Orchestra.

points in west Germany were at- 1.42 Cello Bolos,

tacked last night.

Papillon (David Popper); Czardas (Adolphe Fischer)....Rudolt Dietz- mann with piano; Kol Nidret (Max Bruch-Op. 47)....Gaspar Cassado with C. Raybould (Organ); A Lo

Fernand

The docks at Dunkirk, Rotterdam and Ostend and aerodromes in northern France were attacked. No British planes are missing

Guitare (A. Nolck, Op. 18). S'HAI CHAMBER OF

Adolphe Frezin with

Goeyens (Plano).

8.0 London The News. 8.15 London-War Commentary. 8.25 London-Listening Post? Examination of Foints in Daily German Propaganda.

8.30 Programme Summary, 8.32 Variety with Jack Hulbert and Cleely Courtneldge.

2.0 Local Time Signal and An- nouncements,

COMMERCE IS TAKEN OVER Word has been received here slat ing that Wong Ching-wel's agents on July 18 forcibly occupied the former premises of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce at 89 Hongkong Road, Shanghal, says "Central News," 9.02 Negro Spirituals,

A spokesman of the

Chamber, No Hidin' Place (Traditional Arr. which now has its headquarters. In Sam Manning); Help Me Fly Over Hongkong, declared yesterday that The Jordon (Traditional)...Sam the Shanghai Chamber of Commerce Manning's

Indian Rhythm Is a legal Chinese organisation re- Boys;

Run, Mory, (Negro presenting the majority of Chinese Spiritual, Arr.

that city and receiving "Gulon).....Edna interests in.! with Thomas (Soprano)

their whole-hearted support. The piano. 9.15 StudioLocal Newsletter. occupation of its premises by Wang 9.30 The Hungarian Gypsy Band. Ching-wel's agents will in no wise Hungarian Gipsy Party (Csardas affect its legal status.. Selection); The Magic Of The Hun-

West

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gatian Puszta: Play Gipsy (Kalman) Ships For Britain

Blue Fargel-Me-Not (Banffy); Fi Give You Away To God (Dr Sandor Jeno)

0.45-10.0 News in French (On Short Wave Only).

9.45 Terence Casey at the Organ. Fifty Years of Song; In A Bird Store (Lake)

and

10.0 London-The News News Commentary.

10.13 Dance Musio,

Coming Off Slips

NEW YORK, July 23, (Router),—| The first of 30 ter-thousand ton cargo clips being built for Britain at the Todd shinyards in California is ex- preted to be launched on August 15, four

was lets to the day after the koci | Three more hulls are now or, the Thirty almitar vessels are being "Tulk by" th ́Amèrican Joütriallat. · built at the Todd yarda at-Portland;

Malno.

11,0 London—“War

dents

11.15 Close Down.

Correspon-allpways.

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, July 23 (UI)-It is ex- pected that Mr Churchlit will make u full public statement on the War situation in the House of Commons shortly, surveying the whole field of recent operations and taking stock of Britain's present position.

The statement will be followed by a full day's debate

on general as- pects.

to make a tour of the defence in-remain throughout the raid, but there

dustries.

EBEL

Disappearance Of Man THE SWISS WATCH

Disappointed In Love

the

A complete stranger in the Colony, Chu Po-sang, 20, arrived with a Irlend from Chungking on July 20, and slayed in Nathan Hotel. They were to sall for Shanghai to-day, bul Chu suddenly disappeared on morning of July 22 and has never returned to the Hotel since.

Tho friend said that Chu เคร

love affair 311 disappointed in a Chungking and suggested that in his despair, he might have committed suicide or run away.

BUS KILLS. BOY

A fatal trame accident occurred at the Junction of Pakt Tal Street and Matauwel Road, Itungliom yesterday. when a seven-year-old boy, Lok Sze, of 16 Pak Tai Street, was knocked down and killed by a bus according lo a report made by the driver..

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The King George V. Memorial Park at. Yaunail, was again visited by thloves during the recent black-out exercise. A quantity of wire netting around the Park had been removed by the thieves.

WASHINGTON, July 23 (Reuter).) The $244,000,000 bill for additional | novel shore facilities has passed the House: of Representatives and has been sent to the Senale,

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"While I regret that I am un- able to give details of recent activities against U-bonts, I can state that the results Intely achieved - have been encourag- ing," he said.

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Help Bombed Civilians in Britain

Old clothes of all descriptions

for Men, are badly needed Women and Children fr the Bombed Areas in Britain. Such gifts will be received by the B. W. O. F., c/o Government Housa, during office hours, Mondays to Fridays from 9.30 a.m. to 4 p.m., allowing for. Lunch Interval and Saturdays from 9.30 am until 1 p.m.

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