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NOTICE

action

in

freezing Japanese assets when

Japan occupied Indo-China.

The Netherlands East Indies, according to an offcial source, con- sidered the occupation of Indo-China by Japan as a direct threat to the N.E.I. and it goes without saying that alt exports which would constitute nid to Japan's war economy would not be in the interests of the N.E.L and will, therefore, not take place.

Invaders

Repulsed

In Honan

CHUNGKING, Aug. 18 (Rem $ter).—A Japanese drive In Honan has been repulsed with heavy losses, declared a Chinese military spokesman at this afternoon's press conference.

nddect that the Japanese launched the drive apparently to cover their Withdrawals and also in an attempt to disperse the Chinese concentrations threatening the Japan- ese advance bases.

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940

The following rates will be charged for malling single copies of the following newspapers abroad:- South China Morning Fost

China and Macao

10 cents per copy

British Empire and Foreign 25 cents per copy

The Hongkong Telegraph China and Macao

10 cents per copy British and Foreign

20 cents per copy

25 cents Saturdays.

The

Hongkong Telegraph

Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition

June September, 1941. Two Silver Trophies 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 tture Scellons.

$250

J

CASH PRIZES

$250

SECTION ONE

Interior scenez, Table Top and Stilt

and

Life Studies. (Exluding portraiture, plants

and flowers). 1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $40, 3rd $30. 4th $10

SECTION TWO

-Portraiture, 1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $40, 3rd $30. 4th $10

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

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The following Rules will govern the Compelliion:

to

1

The Competition is open photographers. 1.-The entries awarded the ford Trophies for the best and second- beat pictures in the Competition, will not be enlilled to any other prizen.

3. The prizes will be awarded to the competitori sending in what are adjudged to be die best photo- graphs in each Section. Each entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the com- petition, and whleh, must be pasted on back of entry.

4-The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the Hongkang Telegraph,

-All photographs entered

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

7-All entries to be either black, Repla. or toned pictures, and must ba maunted. Coloured

photo graphe ato ineligible. BPictures submitted in sepia tones should be accompanied by a

maller print in black and while.. -No piriure to entered in more

than one Section. 10-Mounts to be only white or cream. must be of one of the following Bizos:-10XIZ, 10×20.

11. No correspondence will be entered into in connection with the Com-

oution, 12-Members of the Staff of the Hongkong Telegraph and the South China Bforming Post are not permitted to compete.

13.-Tho decision of the Judges shall

be final,

14. At the conclusion of the Com- petition, entries will, be returned to competitors on application at the Telegraph olies within seven daya, 10.~The use of silanes is strictly

forbidden.

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paste

Pive thousand Japanese in Sinyang an Important city on the Peijing- Hanków Railway,

pushed north- westward towards Pingchingkwan. After six days of hard fighting, the spokesman declared, the Japanese were driven back to their original position, suffering 1,500 casualties.

R. A. F. Sweep Channel

Bremen's 81st Raid OPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" FOLKESTONE. Aug.

(UP)--Bomber planes escorted 18

con-

Down to H.K.

(Continued from Page 6.)

allowing seven Maple Leaf runs to cross the plate on five hits and three bungies. Toniashevsky's pro- digious homer driving in Waller

Canadian featured the brilliant rally in this inning.. Portugal's fourteen

men team all got lato the fray and from this angle will be a strong threat fthe

champions for the title once again this year. The keystoning duo of Zinho Gosuno and George Sousa showed peppery form in their first pairing together and appear to be the foundation of Portugal's defence in this year's International hunt.

Exchange At A Glance

SELLING

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India T.T. U.S.A. T.T. Manila

August 19,

1941.

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ZBW, 355 motres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metros (9,520 kilo-cycles)

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recorded for broadcasting by B.B.C.

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H. K. S. T. 12.15

Short Service of Interces- The Letter from Free Ching, read from the Studio by Mrs Alice Chow, 12.30 The Hill Billies in Variety.will be broadcast at 10.15 p.m. to 1.00 Local Time Signal and Pro-morrow, and following this are two gramme Summary.

works of Delius, first lls Sonata No. 1.02 Anton and The Paramount 2 played by Tartis and Reeves and Theatre Orchestra with Al Bollington) "In a Summer Garden," played by (Organ).

the London Philharmonte Orchestra,

Calcutta

Agencies: 1,30 Reuter and Rugby Press and Mozart's Concerto In

Cilve Street E Fint Major ements,

played by Artur and Karl Ulrich Fairlie Place Kuching Comedy Selections Schnabel will be broadcast imme- Cawnpore

Canton MusicSecction (Noel diately after the 0.30 pm. Programme Gebu And

on Thursday. John Ab- Colombo Follow Through-Vocal Gems bott will again review now records series "To-night We Present" Musical Comedy Marches...which will be heard at 9.02 pm, on Light Opera Company with Orches-Thursday, tro: Anything Goes--Selection (Coir Friday evening's European trans- Porter)....Jack Hylton and His Or-mission opens with Sibellus Sym- chestra.

phony No. 2 in D Major played by 2.15 Close Down

the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and 0.00 Indian Programme,

ut 8.32 p.m. Harry Ore will give s

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interesi Closing Local Stock Quota- Piano Recital from the Studio. From allowed at rates obtainable on application, GRANDPA Leung's

tions

p.m. to

to 10 p.m. there is an hour

The Bank's Head Ofes in London Maroons trimmed the Royal issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- and His Orchestra; Bob Crosby and listeners are Invited to send in asking Income Tax

6.47 Dance Music by Jack Hylton of Variety

Requests for

which undertakes Executor and Trustos_busi

nez, and claima recovery of Brfilak Engineers 8-4, for their secondket this morning.

overpaid, on terms wilch Orchestra; Louis Armstrong's for any items they may care to hear may be ascertained at any of t straight victory over the Sap-

Original Washboard Besters: Juan during this broadenst. All letters Agencies and Branches. pers in the loop schedule.

1,390 60. Llosses and Ills Tango Orchestra: must reach the Secretary not later

74 n. Victor Young and His Orchestra.

Chinese

Clicking off with a single run in the 1st when Choy Ping-fun sallied home on Bill Chang's bingle to added centre, the Chung Hwamen

three more in the 3rd canto after Al Lau was thrown out at first on a bunt.

T. F. Choy sizzled a liner over

and short, stole second

crashed Rookie home on two wild throws, K.

S. Kwok walkedt, pilfered second and crossed the plate when Bill Chang, drove a

slinging irinle

to deep left; the bustling Chinese backston

tore

in with the third run on an error at the plate. Ilank Chan fanned and

Taby

Chinn was caught stealing second for the last nut in this big Mareon Inning. The Leungmen added two runs in the next frame and cruised; In with single markers in the 5th | and 7th, to finish off another win- ning ball gaine.

more

Welford's Sappers flushed out-withs last effort spurt in the last two stanzas, mushing through with two runs in the 6th when Chinese twirler. Al Lau

weakened in the torrid atmo- sphere to walk four batters. With the Maroon losser in the well-known hole, two Sapper tallies salled across the pan.

In the bust frame the Engineers again put burler At Lau in a tough spot. Tom Fox scored on Mac Shaw's single. Then, with two out, the Sappers filled the bases, but In the tense sciling. Mickey Sarsfield relled a slow bounder to the pitcher,

the losers ending

last-embered threat.

by શ considerable force of fighters flying at about 15,000 feet droned across the Straits towards the North Scn this afternoon.. indicating another R.A.F. sweep of the Continent, Carried Some Weight LONDON, Aug. 18 (UP)--JE Is reliably reported that the R.A.F. raids last night were fairly weighty sidering the weather although not as heavy as other raids made recently, This nakes Bremen's Bist and Duisberg's 4th raid of the war.

Lille Attacked

SHOWING power galore with LONDON, Aug. เย (Reuter). the hickory slugger, Min- R.A.F. bombers, accompanied by adanao's pennant-holders pound- 8ghter escort, bombed industrialed South China hurler Paul Lau Bargets at Lille this afternoon, it is for sixteen solid safeties to take learned.

the old ball game 15-7.

18 (Reuter),

Three Vessels Sunk LONDON, Aug. Three German patrol vessels were bombed and sunk if the Dutch coast by R.A.F. Blenhelm bombers this according to un Air Minis-

Clique.

Northern France

attucks on objectives In were made by other Blenheims, which were accompanied by strong fighter escorts," continues the communique.

fether lustrial ploni at Lite and

targets were bombed. Fighter escorts destroyed three enemy fighters.

<

Mac McKenzie, taking over the initial base in the absence of the Injured Henry Ruel, gave a felsh- ed display in taking anything and and everything that came his way also came into its own at the plate to lead the champions in their de termined swinging attack.

The

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The Opern Company with Or-in

.77 n.

.813 n.

7.30 Portuguese Frogramme. 8,00 London Relay The News.

thon 5

10-niorz Saturday

programmes, with the of a recorded Piano, Violin exception of a ,234 n. 8.15. London Relay-War Com-and Flute Recital by Arthur de Grief,

11% n mentary.

Fritz Kreisler and Marcel Moyse, .70 n. 8,25 London Relay "Listening with which the evening transmission Post."Examination of Points in opens, are of light variety and dance. .225 b. Daily German Propaganda,

music. 410 b. 8.30 Programme Summary.

Compositions of Grieg, including 8.32 Studlo Saxophone Recital by his popular Concerto in A Minor, 185 b. Palapo-1. Simple Confession (Fran- open the luncheon transmission on cis Thome); 2. Sonata No. 3 (G, F. Sunday, and Schubert's "Unfinished" 120 n. Handel);

Melodle (Tchaikowsky); Symphony will be broadcast at .8 m. 4. Valse Vande (Budy. Wiedoelt), p.m. during that transmission.

.00 n.

9.00 Local Time Slanot and An-[0,32 p.m. until the 9 local

0 p.m. .70 ŋ.nouncements,

signal, there is a programme of the 9.02 148/0 n.

Arntzenlus-"At the Court Of music of Liszt, which includes his 6.55 n. Frederick the Great."-Musica Anti-"Venezia C Napoll" played by Louis qua-Speakers: N. Dainton, C. Bur- Kentner, and the time signal will be 01 s. rett. N. Angler, H. Sartan. Directed followed by Handel's Alcins Suite.

10 b. by Nicholas Roth.

From 9.30 p.m. to 9.45 p.m. there 6.20

9.2G Orchestra Raymonde and will be a programine of light French 28 n. Damla (Vocal)-The Dancing Clock muste which, in future, will be a

13/6

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Hankow

Penang

FOREIGN · EXCHANGE, and Generat Banking Business transacted, FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year CURRENT_ACCOUNTS__ opened and or shorter periods In Local or Other Currencies of rates which will be quoted on application.

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POST OFFICE

Parcel Post Service to Japan is temporarily suspended.

Air Mail to Rangoon to connect with the British Overseas Airways Service will until further notice be closed on Mondays and Fridays. Correspondence for despatch by this route

be must

superscribed by .N.A.C."

The public are reminded that it to a breach of postal regulations

close in a postal cuver communi- cations Intended for persons other

as the addressee.

to

The Printed Matter Service to the

Jorarily suspended:-Yunnan, Sza- huen, Kwełchow, Hunan, Fukien (except Amoy

wangsi,

and Kulangsu), North and East of <wangtung.

Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.

(Ewing). Poupee Valsante (Foldini) weekly feature at this time on Sun-wing places in China is text- ....Orchestre Raymonde; La Fille day night. n. Aux Matelots (Diamant Berger and News in French is broadcast night 2 els n. Reale), Tu Ne Sals Pas Almer-Waltz ly. on Short Wave only, from 0.45 ....Dania with Orchestra; Gound p.m. to 10 p.m., and programmes in 3.60 sa. In Vienna (Arr. G. Walter)....Or- Portuguese are given bi-weekly on x.. 35 sa. chestra Raymonde

Tuesdays and Fridays from 7.30 pan. .07 n.

9.45-10.00 News in French (On to 8.00 p.m. 21 n.Short Wave Only),

All times given in this summary .7 n.

9.45 Marcel Paintti at the Organ. Jare Hongkong Summer Time, which 10.00 London Relay The News is nine hours ahead of Greenwich 101 b. and News Commentary,

Mean Time.

Chima Lights (old) $.. China Lights (new) $... H.K. Elcetries (old) x. rts H.K. Electrics (new) $. IL.K. Electrics Ris $.

Macao Electrics

Sandakan Lights

Telephones (old)

Telephones (new) $..

INDUSTRIALS

3.40 n.

10.15 B.B.C. Recording="Fighter; 171⁄2 sa. Plot,”—A Radis inipression of part

7 n of the work of the R.A.F. Flying VICEROY'S TOUR

34 n Training Command written and pro..

51 n.duced by Cecil McGivern,

BOMBAY, Aug. 18 (Reuter).-- 10.48 Military Band Concert with Lord Linlithgow, Viceroy of India. 229 b.

Newell Haritone).-Fan-left to-day for Simla, thus concluding .₺ sa. Raymond

.Kneller Hall Musicians; his three-weeks' tour of Madras and 1.30 b. fares....

22 83. Follow Me Ome--A Barrack-Room! Bombay Presidencies. 21% b. Ballad (Kipling and Ward-Eliggy) ... The purpose of this monsoon tour

war effort in

b..

of 11. M.

Begin?

these Presidencies.

11. Raymond Newell with Orchestra; The was to renew contacts and inspect 10.40 b. Frog Pond-Characteristte.

Old

(Al- the progress of the 123, n. ford), Parade of the .234 b.

b. Characteristle (Chenette) .8 bmental Band

Guards cond. by Capt. George Miller; For England (H, J. Brandon and Alan Murray)......Raymond Newell with Instrumental Accomp.

11.15 Close Down.

Cald: Maeg. (Ord.), Sh. $.. .30 n. Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $...25 n. Canton Ices

1 n. Cements $....

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STORES, &C.. Dairy Farms S..

Watsons S...

lanky McKenzie appears tainty for the first base acason.

cer-

#pot

next

Lane Crawfords 5. Sinceres $

Wing On (1.K.)

A snappy unianisted double play featured the game in the 5th canto took Ernie when Tony Muscavoge Mey's pop By to Catch Dopey Lo off second.

Other fighters carried out a sweep over the coast of Northern Brittany Dividing their terms on the hillock and attacked, un nerodrome and Tony Muscavage and Ski Powlawski nomy troops with cannon und set the Caroline Hillmen down with machine-gun fire.

five scattered bingles and fanned

"From these operations, three air-four. craft-all fighters-are missing."

Lord And Boxer

Willingdon

Fund

AUG. 19 (Reuter)A tribute

Nelson Ma's snappy game at second was the only bright light In the Chinese loss. The key- sloner made four assists in a starry Gelding show and crossed the pan with two South China runs.

League Standing

L.

10 1

Tate LordMindanso work of the Willingdon in connection with the

*II. I. Brewers

Asheville-Tulsa

Boxer Indemnity Fund was paid this Chung Hwa Marcons 6

by Mr Han ih-wu, Secretary-General of the Boxcr Indemnity Board.

There

are many achievements to the credit of the late Lord Willing- den. and not the least was the part he played in the return of the British Boxer Indenmity Funds" said Mr Han.

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"Lord Willingdon visited Chiņa in Chairman of the delegation from the Boxe indemnity, Com- millee, and presented a very able re- purt winch laid down the principles on which the British Boxer Indem-

nity Funds could best be tised.

B.K. Daseball Club

Rayal Engineers South China....

⚫ have withdrawn.

I'ts .ABB

.800

.000

300

5 .315

7

.125

Tax Record In America

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” WASHINGTON, Aug. 18 (UP). The Treasury Department reported

"It would be fitting that, at an ap-to-day that the public had paid $7, propriate date, some way, should be 970,108,377 in taxes during the 1041 found permanently to record Lord fiscal year, these taxes being the Willingdon's services in determining highest in peacetime history, and over un equitable disposal of these funds. two billion dollars above last year's total. Income taxes showed a 50 per Teent. increase over last year.

Kunming Bombed

SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH" KUNMING, Aug. 17. (delayed (UP).--Twenty Beven Japanese planes bombed the upper end of the

Baron Hiranuma ̧ •

Petrol Rationed In Afghanistan

main business district of Kunming PESHAWAR, Aug. 18 (Reuter),- al 10,20 am. to-day. The damage The Afghan Government have in- was heavy and many rebuilt shops troduced petrol rationing, it is were destroyed, but the casualties learned. The move has been taken were small.

owing to reduction in Imports by over 30 per cent, caused by the war, The country is dependent upon Im- ports. Although oil deposits pro known to exist in Afghanistan, they TOKYO, Aug. 19 (Domai) | remain untapped, Baron Kiichiro Hiranuina, Minister of State, is continuing to make "ex- tremely satisfactory progress" to- ward recovery,

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH”

Planes For Mid. East

WASHINGTON, Aug, 10 (Reuter). -President Roosevelt disclosed to-1 modily exchanges throughout Japan ish forces in the Middle Eost would TOKYO, Aug, 18. (Reuter).-Com- day that delivery of aircraft to Bri- have decided to dialand because of be speeded up through the ferry ́sys | the International altuation and in- tem conducted by Pan-American creasing Government control; - Airways,

Wm. Powell, Ltd. x.d.

COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $.. S'hat Cotton Sh. $

H.K. Govt 4%

MISO.

H.K. Govt 342 (1834)

H.K. Govt 3 (1940)

1831 b.

.39 n.

"For Coming Week

China May Be At

Moscow Meeting

INWARD AIR MAILS

Air Mall by "Pan American Airways Direct Service"--San Francisco date, 19th August .............Aug. 26. Air Mall by "Pan American Airways

Direct Service”—Son Francisco date, 2nd September......Sept. D.

OUTWARD

AIR MAILS · Friday, Aug. 22

Air Mall by Air to tangoan to co

neet with the "British. Overseas Airways,"

K.P.0, and G.P.O.

Reg.

..Aug. 22. 4 p.at. Ord.......Aug. 22, 4.30 p.m.

Monday, Aug. 26

Ale Mull by Air to Rangoon to con- neel with the "British Overnola

Airways"

K.P.0, and G.P.O. Reg...Aug. 25. 4 p.m. Ord.....Aug. 25, 4.30 p.m. Mall for Manila, Guam, Hone-

Tuesday, Aug. 26

lalo, U.9.A., and Europe via_“Pan- American Airways · and Trans- Allantio Services.”

WASHINGTON, Aug 18 (Central News).-A competent Far Eastern Air commentator belleves that China" may be invited to participate in the In addition to the usual news com.

Moscow meeting but there is no con- 11.40 s.mentaries the following London re-firmation from official quarters.

6.45 nlays will be Incorporated in the ZBW

This commentator sild that if 2. programmes this week:

China's participation materiallser, it A discussion Sir Frederick will fulfill Dr Quo Tal-chl's dream of

by 11⁄2 1. Whyte and Bernard Darwin in the an A-B-C combination together with

"Britain series

will To-day

be U.S.S.R. arrayed against the Axis in 38 brondeast at 11 pm, on Wednesday; general and Japan in particular, .305 1. at the same time on Thursday night there is a talk by Edwin Ward, and

and Churchill's Return· .00 b. on

on Friday night, again at 11 o'clock, .95 b. Desmond MacCarthy will talk on tho LONDON, Aug. 18 (Reuter).—Mr ...95 E b.. Duke of Wellington in the series Winston Churchill will arrive in Lon-

.42 n. "Makers of History.". As usual on don on Tuesday morning,

Ch. Govt 5% 1926 GSBda...42 n.

Entertainments $... Constructions (old)

.01⁄21⁄2 n.Saturday, there will be the special The Prime Minister is expected 1.00 n. brandenst for British Forces in the Far to broadcast to the nation shortly and Constructions (new) ..80 cta n. East from 8.30 p.m. to 0 p.m, and the give more details of his historie meet- Vibro Piling $

7.20 n. variety programme "Öld Mother Ing with President Roosevelt. The Marsmans Inv. (Lon.) s/- 5/714 n. Riley takes the Air" at 11.15 p.m. broadcast will probably be on Sun- Morsmans Inv. (H.K.) /- 1/6 n. Here are some of the principal day.

KEEP THE BOMBER FUND SOARING

TYPES OF BOMBERS HITTING HITLER

-The Handley Page Hampden DONATIONS TO DATE: $2,489,914.94

REMITTED TO LONDON; £151,939.19.64

Reg.

- Ord.

K.P.O.

...Aug. 20, p. .Aug. 26, 5.80 p.m G.P.O.

Rey,

Ord.

.Aug. 26, 5 p.m. Aug, 26, 7 D.M.

Tuesday, Sept. 1

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu,

and U.S.A.

Europe via "Pan- American Airways and Trans- Atlantic Services.

Rek. Ord.

K. P. O.

.Sept. 9, 5 p.m. ......Sept. 9, 5.30 p.m.

G. P. O.

Reg.

Ord.

.Sept. 9. 5 p.m. .Sept. 9, 7 p.m.

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