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From the Studio
Radlo Programme Brendéeast by ZBW on a Frequency of 845 k.co and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 and 8.30-11.15 p.m. on
0.52 m.c.'s per second..
12.15 A Short Service of Inter- cession.
12.30 Dance Music by Tommy Dorary and Illa Orchestra, Orchestre Manolo Bel Et Ses Muchaches, The Mill Herth Trio, Helm Huppertz and His Orchestra and Sydney Lipton nd His Grosvenor House Dance Orchestra,
Parla.
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1.0 Local Time Signal and Pro- gramine Summary,
1.02 Charpentier Impressions d'Italle-Orchestre Symphonique de
1.25 A Song by Georges Thill "Wertlier"--0 Nature, (Tenor), ---
(Mascunel). Pull of Grace
1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press and Announcements.
1.45 Eight Opera Selections by the Coldstream Cuards
Company Opera
Band of H. M.
Columble Light
with Orchestra, and The London Orchestra rond. by
Pandum
Richard Crean.
2.15 Close Down,
0.0 Indlari Programme.
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Cheung Chau Residents' Association
surer.
Rationing Of Petrol
August 5, 1941
Insidious Nazi Intrigue Provokes Latin America
LONDON, Aug. 4 (Reuter). The continent of South America has figured largely in the news during the past fort night when from the United States border to Tierra del Fuego American Experiment | have come reports of abortive Nazi intrigues to dictate policy to
the high-spirited Lailn American nations.
SPECIAL TO THE “TELEGRAPн" NEW YORK, Aug. 4 (UP)- Gasoline stations in seventeer Eastern States from Maine to Florida to-day complied general- ly with the first test of the Government's 7 p.m. to 7 am. deuters doubted curfew, but whether or not any gasoline was saved,
Night sales weri suspended volun- tarily along the Eastern saubourd at the request of Mr Harold lekes, De fance Petroleum Co-ordinator, due to petroleum transportation difficulties. Only a few stations remained open, bul motorists bought so havily be fore closing that the sales increased from 10 to 50 per cent, on Sunday
instead of decreasing.
Denters are of the opinion that the voluntary curfew would be succeed. ed by compulsory ratluning, perhaps after next Saturday.
H.K. Stock Market
BANKS
0.45 Closing Local Stock Quotations. 6.47 A Millitary Band Concert and Dennis Noble (Barltone)-Zampa-- The Annual Meeting of the Overture (Herold, arr. Godfrey), Cheung Chau Residents' Association
M. Coldstream Help Bombad Civilians in Britain The Band of H.
was held yesterday, with Mr D. O. Marching Guards; The Empire Is
Silver, President in the chair.
The following quotations were (Clifford Grey and Dudley Glass),
The meeting opened with prayer haued on the Hongitong Stock Mar- Dennis Noblo and Male Chorus with
offered up by Rev. J. A. Kempt, and | ker this morning. The Band of H. M. Coldstream
the reports were read by Mrs Lily Guards; Le Reve Passe (Kefer and
Franklin, Hon. Secretory and Trea- Helmer) Officer of the Day (Hall), Massed Dands of the Northern Com mand, Sun Mine, The Rebel (Both from "Freebooter
Songs" Wallace), Dennis Noble with Finto; the Grenadiers Waltz, Acclamulion Waltz (Waldteufel), Regimental Band 7.18 Some Welsh Songs-Dear Wales, The Village Spring (Acr, T.
Lella
Megane Osborne Roberts), (Contralto) with plano; March of the Men of Harlech (Welsh Air), All Through The Night, Royal Mountain Ash Male Choir.
the Such
gifts will be received by the B. W. O. F.. c/o Government hours. House.
during office Mondays to Fridays from 9.30 a.m. to 4 p.m., allowing for Lunch Interval and Saturdays until 1 p.m. from 9.30 a.m.
The
Hongkong Telegraph
Eleventh Annual
Competition June-September, 1941. Two Silver Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD.
of II. M. Grenadier Guards.
7,30 Portuguese Programme. 8.0 London The News 8,15 London-War Commentary. 8.25 London-"Listening
of Points In Daily
maganda.
Post..
8.30 Programme Summary. 8.32 A Light Classical Programmie. Evensong (Easthope Martin), The Symphony Orchestra; Sea
Now
Tristo
Amateur Photographic (Ireland), Stuart Robertson (Bass) with piano; Hungarian Khupsody No. 12 (Liszt), Mischa Levitzki
Valse (Piano);
Or.. (Sibellus), Chicago Symphony chestra: Wine, Women And Song (Strauss), Mavis Bennett (Soprano) with Orchestra; Serenade (Moszkow- ski), Carroll Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel Orpheons.
For the best and second-best entles 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. (Exluding portraiture, plants and and Rowers). 1st-KODAK-SILVER TROPHY 2nd $40. 3rd $30. 4th $10 SECTION TWO Portraiture. 1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 4th $10 2nd $40. 3rd $30.
SECTION THREE
Plants and Flowers.
1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY
2nd $50, 3rd $30.
RULES
4th $10
The following Rules will govern the Competition:
The Competition is open to all photographera.
2-The entries awarded the Ilford Trophies for the best and second- best pictures in the Competlijon, will not be entitled to any other Drizea.
3. The prizes will be awarded to the cumpetitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- straphs in each section. Each entry must be accompanied by form which will be published during the period of the Com- petition,
and which
must pasted on back of entry, 4-The right ja publish any or all'
of the entries is reserved to the tiongkong Telegraph.
be
5.-All photographs entered mizet have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions are ineligible. 4-Na responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of, or damage to entries.
7-All entries, to be either black, sepia, or toned pictures, and must be mounted. Coloured photo- graphs are ineligible. 1Ploture submitted in sepia tones should be accompanie) by.. smaller print in black and white. -No picture to entered in more
than one Section.
10-Mounts to be only white or cream, Intuit be of one of the following sizes:—10×12) 18X20.
11.-No correspondence wht be entered into in connection with the Com- Felition, 1-Members of the Glaïts of the Hongkong Telegraph and the South China Morning Post are not permitted to compote, 13.-The doctaion of the Judgen shall
be final-------
14-At the concturion of the Com- petition, entries will be returned to competitors on application at the Telegraph offices within wven days. 14-The use of aliases is strictly
forbidden.
NAME
ENTRY FORM
BECTION
ADDRESS
Pleaan mo block letters and parté one of these forms on back of each: Entri,
As there were so few on the island at present owing to the evacuation
both of
British and American residents, it was decided that the lost year's ofee bearers carry on for the ensuing year, namely: Pre- sident, Mr D. 0. Silver: Vice- Presidents, Messrs Harold Smyth and James Smiths; Honorary Secre- and Treasurer Mrs. Lily try
Franklin.
It was also decided that the Government be approached again for the usual grant of $150 for the upkeep of the ronds and paths on the Island. The meeting was then ad- journed and the Householders and Owners met ond decided that no change be made in the constitution.
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AR, Mosley St, Manchestar. 2. AGENCIES AND BRANCUnsi
It began with circumstantial all instruction issued by four Nazi their detalls of a Nazi putsch which envoys In South America at was to have been carried out in last meeting in Santiago, Chile.
Deep satisfaction has been caused Bolivia. This was revealed in throughout South America by the n letter by Mayor Elins Argentine's firm reply to the German
Bolivian Delmonto,
Muister's protest against the seizure military of the short-wave set and other Alor Star attache in Berlin and would-be baggage,, and all leading Argentine Ama Quisling, to Ernst Wendler, newspapers congratulate the Mexl-Hank can Government's reply to the Ger- Bombay Uniteil Calcutta
Agencies Delmonte wrote, "My friends in man note concerning the
Clive Biroet the Wilhelmstrasse tell me that in States black list.
In Chile, public opinion is in- formation received from you shows creasingly alive to the dangers
of Cantan that the moment is approaching for Nazi infiltration, and the police have Capore
Cebu the liberation of my
poor.
country
German minister at La Paz.
fro
from its weak Government and its ecently inade many searches. entirely capitalistic tendencies.
to
This and other documents
were
the
published by the Dollylan President Justify the expulsion of German Minister and the arrest off several notorious tympathisers..
German Government retorted The by ordering. the Bolivina. Charge
d'Affaires Mr Alfred Flores, to leave the Reich within 72 hours."
Although complete evidence Was discovered of Germany's conspiracy
Loyal Indians Look To Future Confidently
Hongkong
. Ipoh.
Karachi Klang Kobe
Itangoon Salgon
Kemerang
Seremban
Shangha Singapore
Kuala
Hitlawan
Lumpur
Sourabaya
Faltin Piacs Kuching
Taiping
Madras
Tientsin
Marilia
Tongkab
Medan
(libukot)
New York: Talagtas
Peiping
Yokohama
Colombo
Delhi
Haiphong
Ilankow
(Peking)
Penang
FOREIGN EXCHANGE and Banking Business transacted,
General
CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or ahorter periods in Local or Other Currencies of rates which will be quoted on application.
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ̈niaci "opened in Locni Currancy and Sterling with interest
SIMLA, Aug 4 (Reuter)-Jam allowed at rates obtainable on application The Bank's Head Ofice in London Saheb, Chancellor of the Chamber undertakes Executor and Trustee buzl
in overthrow the existing Bolivian of Princes, spoke at a huncheon to-ness, and claims recovery of British Government and constitution, Bolivia day in honour of Sir Akbar lydari, Income Tax overpaid, on terms which
Agencies and Branches who is relinquishing the Premiership may be ascertained at refrained from breaking] WI
Plus the cau
any of it
W,' IL KVANS THOMAS,
Dianager.
NOTICE
DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1910
The
following rutes will be
has
of Hyderabad State in order to take off diplomatic relations.
the Viceroy's Executive Coun- up The publication of the United States "black list" of South American Chorship, co sich hoped that expanded Council of the Viceroy Anns gave Germany another
and the National Defence Council portunity to. foment anti-United | 2010
plus the
the efforts of representatives States
In the Latin country.
from the provinces and states would Shows Spirit
strengther, India's defences and war charged for mailing single copies of effort against godless Nazi aggres- the slon, and would foster the spirit of muluni accommodation and goodwill ordered progress in on which alone the foundation of India could endure.
The Germon note to Mexico actual ly insisted that the Mexican Govern- ment should protest against the black
list.
Mexico made a spirited reply tell ing the Reich Govercament in almost as many words to mind their own business,
An Indian India He paid tribute to Str
Akbar.
The Mexlean, reply tartly says: 225 b. "Mexico is capable of taking care of Hydari's services to Indian states and 405 n.
her own sovereignty and freedom of his efforts towards the re-organka- ...I n.trade without any prompting from tion of the Chamber of Provinces which to-day was the nost represen- .185 b. foreign Powers,"
The German note intimated that tative tribune in the united states of
Indio. the Mexlean attitude on the question
Jam Saheb endorsed Sir Akbar of the black list would determine the Hydari's view that all possible pre- German attitude towards Mexican cautions should be taken to make
120 n. 8 n. .90 n.
.70 m.
trade after the
War.
.40/4% n.
.0.55 n.
the
Kallan s/- Raubs $.... H.K. Mines
LANDS
...91 n. 15.70 11.
.5% n. .20% n.
.13/6 n. .8 n. cts n.
.3.20 b & st.
Donations To Bomber Fund
Salvation
Army
10
The thirteenth contribution Bomber Fund from the Supreme Court "bomb", and a number of monthly dona tlun brought the total yesterday, up to is the cont- 53,444,534.03. The following plete list: Bowls-Snooker Prizes for 1930-Dr G Ingramm Shaveca (sixth donationi 9.0 Local Time Signal and An- Post QMice Employees nouncements.
Another Bet Gone Wrong Bomb
(thirteenth 9.02
Gaston Supreme Court Studio-Recital by D'Aquino (Tenor)
E. O'Nell Shaw at the Plano,
with
in French (On
4,30
Liszt-Les Preludes-Sym· phonic Form. The London Syn- phony
Orchestra cond. by Albert Coales.
0.45-10.0 News Short Wave only).
0.45 Violin Solos by Albert Sandler with Piano and Cello and Temlanka -with-Pleno,
10.0 London-The News and News Commentary.
donation) Indo-China
Co.......
The following monthly donations to tie Bomber Fund are also acknowledged:
Mr Surjin Singh
Mrs D. G. Frost....
A9 K. BI, Anderson Mr C. B. E. Berglot
Ms E, M, R. Buckland Major C. R. Boxer Mr Donald Black
Mi N. Stone
Missionary
Ala-W-N-Winslade
Mr S. Duncan
Mr and Mrs D. Needham
8" ang 88E8A382388
THE SALVATION ALLAT Tie Salvation
Army Headquarters Kratefully acknowledge receipt of "Bowl of Rice Campaign" tickets" from the following:
Mrs Violet Chan, General Post-Office,
10.15 An Elour of Variety and Dance Music by "futch" (L. A. Hutchinson), Billy Cotton
and
Ilis Bandi, Beryl Davis with instrumental accomp, Ambrose and His Orchestra, Cyril Nortman with Herman Darew Kwok, and numerous anonymous. skt and His Band, Swing and with Sammy Kaye, Elisabeth Welch The Organ, The
with orchestand Me, Bing Crosby Dance with orchestra, Geraldo and The Savoy Hotel Orchestra.
11.15 Close Down,
Current Week
In addition to the usual news com- mentarles the following relays will bo taken by ZBW from London this week. At 8.30 p.m. to-morrow, there is a seaside showdown written by Ted Kavanagh and entited "It's that Sand Again (ITSA)" with Tommy Handley and "Funt," and from 11-11.15 p.m. that night a further discussion in the "Another series
full 10-day." talk by well-known war corres- pondent will be given at 11 pan, on Thursday.
On Friday night there are two London relays, the first at 9.30 p.m. being a
Mra K, Y. Wong. Dr K. W. Chaun, Mr Karel Weiss, Mr 9. F. Wong, Mr P. K.
New York Police Study Defence
NEW YORK, Aug. 3 (UP).—Police Commissioner Louis J. Valentine an- nounces that the city's 18,000 police- men will be given a course of study mer concerning problems of defence of the metropolitan area-Including air ralds, blackouts and saboteze.
A series of six lectures, including data obtained by New York police observera civilian and uniformed members at the department to attend.
are
in London, will be held for
Among subjects tq be discussed "the functions and duties of the police during an actual air raid." and "the problems involved in
tion of the achieveme Dramatisa / blackouts and the dfculty of ab-
of
days from Aug Battle
entitled
the RAF, faining swift and complete control
of the city's lighting system."
Fighter Command during the great 8 to October 31, of Bri- D'clock
a talk on in the series
night are now well-
1940 and at 11 tnin," Desmond "Makers of
lays on
Anglo-Spanish Courtesies
MADRID, Au!! 4
(Reuter).
known to listeners, the specat broad-General Lord Gort, Governor of east to British Forces in the Far East Gibraltar, to-day palda courtesy
ut 8.30 p.m. and "Old Mother Riley visit to General Barron at Algeciras. Takes the Air" at 11.15 p.m.
Here are some
the
General Barron was recently, ap-
command
area of the principal pointed to features of this week's local pro- contiguous to Gibraltar,
grammes:
item on Friday night will be a pro- Following the o'clock local time gramme of the latest "Swing" and sinal to-night, Gaston D'Aquino other. Dance Music from the Studio (Tenor) will give a recital from the Studio of ZBW accompanied at the plano by E. O'Neil Shaw,
At 10.15 p.m. to-morrow the Letter Mendelssohn's Octet in E Flat: from Free China will be read by
of ZBW by the Band of a visiting ship, from 10.15 to 11 o'clock;
ck; this of course is subject to alteration." Major opens Saturday
evening's Mrs Alice Chow from the Studio.
transmission' and at 9,02 The recorded programmes that night Lorenzo wil
will give
p.m. Ital a Jazz Recital from include three quarters of an hour of the Studio of ZBW, the compositions of Hayden among Sunday's
his "Surprise Symphony"; which
commences with Chopin's Concerto this commences Immediately
after No. 2 in F, Minor played by Alfred Cortot and, Orchestra, A Military
the 9 o'clock local timo signál,
luncheon programme
Dawson and Olive Gilbert follows
compositions of the Router
"New Chukowsky.
At 9 p.m. on Thursday there Band Concert with songs by Peter the weekly review of new records, and at 10.20 p.m. the 1st Act of the 1. o'clock, local, time signal and Verdi's "Aida" will be broadcast.
follown Battle of Britain
From 8.30 to 8.50 Owing to the fact that there will that night AN. Tucker will give an be the London relay "The Battle of Organ Recital from St John's Cathe Britain" at 0.30 p.m. on Friday, thedral and at 0.13 p.m. there are the. Variety Request Programme will be usual Sunday evening Book Reviewa given from 8:30 pm to 9.30 p.m. from the Studio. instead of from 9-10 o'clock as
NOWR In elock from
French is broadcast: dally sirendy ndvertised. Listeners bro
*9.45 p.m. to 10 invited to
in naklog Bend
for any Wave only, 10 p.m. on Short flems they may care to hear played All times · given In this summary during this hour. All letters must are Hongkong Summer Time which rench, the Secretary not later than a nine hours ahead of Greenwich p.m. to-morrow. Another interesting Mean Time,
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Docks 5. Providents $.
S'hal Dockyards $.
MINING
Hotels A. Lands $. Lands 4%. Debentures S'hni Lands Sb. $. Humphreys S.
HK. Realties $... Chinese Estates $...
UTILITIES
Trams $..
Peak Troms (old) $.. Peak Trams (new) $. Star Ferries $..
Y. Ferries $.
China Lights
(old), $.
Chinn Lights (new) S
H.K. Electries (old) x.
open
scheme
for
following newspapers abroad:
South China Morning Post China and Macao
10 cents per copy, British Empire and Foreign 25 cents per copy
The Hongkong Telegraphi China and Macao 10 cents per copy British and Foreign 20 cents per copy
25 cents Saturdays.
POST OFFICE
must
connect
Air Mail to Rangoon to The Mexican note described this the survival of an India India
con- reasonably certain in the proposed with the British Overseas Airways 'threat as "pressure in
n greater India, and Service will until further notice be tradiction to the spirit of mutual re-
on Mondays and Fridays. speet governing foreign relations. of reiterated that Indian states play an closed
honourable and glorious part as á Correspondence for despatch by this the Mexican Ropublic"
be superscribed by separate entity in the cultural evolu- route
"C.N.A.C." tion of India.
The public are reminded that it is ⚫ breach of postal regulations to inclose in a postal cover .communi- cations intended for persons other
ban the addressee.
Princes In Progress
Pan-Americaniım. The opportunity was taken to proclaim without any ambiguity tie:
Sir Akbar, replying, said that he Mexican Government's adherence to the "principle of inter-American-co-hoped that when the time came for
.on constitutional discussions the operation.
insult
This affair was followed by a future, the princely order would be the found equal to the task of contri- public demand in Mexico for .3400n expulsion of the German Minister buling to the evolution of India on
071% and other Nazi agents. The Mexican the path of progress.
Trade Union. Congress passed Many Indian Princes and slate .17.40 n.
attended the lunchcon German ministers, declaring the 7 n. resolution
to the which was laid out in "V" shape. "intolerabic note an .3.30 n
country." with Latin American sovereignty is running equally high in Chile and Argentine. In Argentine police raldo have been made on the German Embassy and various German-cox-
101 b.
10.00 b,
7
.53 1.
.21 b. 10.00 b.
Feeling against Nazi Interference N.Y. Stampede For
Silk Stockings
NEW YORK, Aug. 4 (Reuter)
The Printed Matter Service to the ollowing places in China is lem- orarily suspended: Yunnan, Szo- huen, Kwelehow, Hunan, Fukien
Amoy and (except
Kulangau), and
East of Swangel, North Swangtung.
Small Packet Post to all countries # suspended.
INWARD AIR MAILS
Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Service-San Francisco 42 IL.
trolled institutions, The Argentine Hourding of silk stockings by Ameri- .6.10 s.
Fifth women Increases and.
date, 5th August. ......................Adz. 12. code can secret 0,10 S. authorities found 1.30 n.
Direct Service" San Francisco ris 224 n. messages proving that Nazi agents Avenue shopkeepers described as a Air Mall by "Pan American Airways
famented the recent Peru-Ecuador "mad house" to-day's stampede of
..Aur. 26. date, 10th August. women anxiour to get as many pairs frontier battles,
The message was found inside a as possible while they are still
while they are still obtain-
------- OUTWARD_AIR_MAILS_ .1840 n. | short-wave radio sei scized by the able..
-Friday, Aur. 8 .12 n. Investigation Committee Chairman, Shops, scenes were extraordinary.
Air to Rangoon to ...23 n. Mr Raoul Damonte, on its smuggled women were kept waiting their turn Air Mail by
connect with the "British Overseas ..83% n. return from Peru where it was behind red plush ropes supervised by
Airways." refused entry.
uniformed guards while extra counter Cald; Macg. (Ord.), Sh..$....30 1.
elerks struggled to cope with the sales Cald: Black. (Pref.), Sh. $.....25 n The message ordered all Nazi which amounted to five times the Canton Ices
agents in Peru and Bolivia to follow normal sale activity. Cements S.. II.K. Ropes
H.K. Electrics (new) f. H.K. Electrics Rts $. Macao Electrics $. Sandakan Lights $. Telephones (old) $. Telephones (new) $...
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S.... STORES, &c. Dairy Farms $. Watsons
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.1034 b.
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.38%, n.
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Lane Crowfords $. Sincores $...... Wing On (H.K.) Wm. Powell, L. x,
COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $...... S'tial Cotton Sh. $.. MISC. 1.K. Govt 4%
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Wish to announce that owing to shop and showroom alterations their premises will be closed for
business from Wednesday, August
:6 tó Monday, August 11.
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Cable Address: SWANSTOCK
fcg.
Ord.
K.P.O. & G.P.O.
.Aug. 8. 4 p.m.
..Aug. 6, 4.30 p.m.
Monday, Aug. 11
Air Mail by Air to Rangoon to con-
nect with the "British Overseas
* Airways."_
Все
K.P.O. and G.P.O.
.Aug. 11. 4 p.m.
Ord...Aug. 11, 4.30 p.m.
Tuesday, August 12
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.B.A. and Europe vla "Pan Ame rican Airways and Trans-Attuatio Services."
BCE.
Ord.
Reg.
Ord.
K.P.O..
Aug. 12, 5 p.m. ...Aug. 12, 6.30 p.m.
Gr.o.
Aug. 12, 5 p.m.
.Aug. 13, 7 p.m.
Tuesday, Aug, 20
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- lula, 0.8.A., and Europe via "Pan-
and Transe. American Atlantio Bervices."
Rek.
Ord.
Rex.
Ord.
Airways
F.P.0.
Aug. 26, 5 p.m. Aug. 20, 5.30 p.m. G.r.o.
"Aug, 20, 5 n.m. Aug. 20, 7'p.m.
Fellowship
of the
Bellows
JUNE
SCORE
470
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