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LONDON, Sept. 11 (Reuter).—The Royal Air Force yesterday raided the Royal Reserve Liability of Fropriators 3,000,000 Arsenal at Turin, north Italy, in by far the most powerful attack yet made on that region. It was-led by Britain's biggest bombers the four-engined Stirlings followed by four-engined Halifaxes and twin-engined bombers.

This was the first time that Britain's heaviest bombers have hinde the journey of 1.200 miles there and back with a double crossing of the Alps which they took in their stride.

Describing the attack one of the Surling pilots said: "As we went down through France it was as quiet

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Mr L. S. Amery, Secretary for India, stated, "There have bomber to come over Turin and al-'.

three

Large blocks been no resignations from the Viceroy's Executive Council. As re-, ready there were- of fires in a row. We dropped a stick gards the newly created National Defence Council its main pur of bombs on the railway stations and pose was as I made clear at the time, to bring the war effort in then went round again and came the provinces and states as well as in the ranks of commerce, back to drop a second stick.

industry and labour into more effective touch with the Central Banking. Business transected. Government.

After we and bombed we started climbing again and 14.9 we turned toward the Alps we saw the attack under way. There were a lot Ketting of bombs being dropped.

Fighters Scared Off

On that basis invitations to serve were issued to and accepted by the premiers of four provinces in which [ normal constitution bas remained

"A few minutes after leaving Turin in force, in their capacity as pre-

my rear

of

Mr

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necessary material from the United States.

Mr Ammon asked whether the es- tablishment of such an industry could be used in connection with the pro-

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interest duction of war potential.

The Secretary of State for India,

allowed at rates obtainable en application.

The Bank's Head Offee In Landon gunner reported three milers and without reference to the Mr L. S. Amery, replying, declined

undertaken Executor and Trustee busi- 0.45

Aghters coming up very fast ostern, fact that three of them were mem-to accept AS

statementrics, and claims recovery of British I told him to get them because there wers of the Working Committee of and added that the resources which Income Tax overnatt, on terms which

Ammon's TEHERAN, Sept. 11 (UP). The

was not much room for evasive action the Moslem League. A merling CON-

ascertained Et any 0.47 The Boston Symphony Or

Agencies and Branches. chestra

Russian authorities have so far seized over the Alps. He opened up on vened by Mr Jinnah has since culled the establishment of an automobile ances and Lawrence

industry would draw upon are fully 50 Germans in Iran whereupon the them at once and they split forma upon the members of the

W. D. EVANS THOMAS, League, Op. 24 (Faure)....Serge

required for the development premiers of Bengal, Indian war production. Elegie,

Germans quickly acquiesced to the tion. One disappeared into the fncluding the Koussevitzity and The Boston Sym- India internment scheme. The nuin-clouds, the others Joining friends who Punjab and Assim, to resign Both phony

Orchestra; Even Bravest Heart

ber "of Tunisians and Rumanions had

In reply to a question about such from the Viceroy's Executive and como up. They made no attack (From "Faust" Act 2-Gounod),... **

The development after

war, National Defence Council on the Amery said that there were no dif- (26 that The Printed Matter Service to the Lawrence Tibbett (Baritone) with is small, Bulgars were exempted in and soon made off.

Russian insistence. compliance with

they had nssociated "Rosamunde"

"One solitary gun in the foothills following places in China is tem-Orchestra;

-Ballet porarily suspended: Yunnan, 676- Music Nu, 2. Op, 20 (Schubert), the expulsion of the Axis adherents a pot at us. It just fired once for reference to and against the wishes and material urgently required for It is questionable whether or not on the Italian side of the Alps tool themselves with a step taken without culties in the way, provided, they do hot at this moment draw upon labour chuen, Kwelchow, Hunan, Fuklen S

Serge Rous

Koussevitzky and The

President will be possible within the period luck. We came home very nicely of Me Jinnah as (except Amoy and Kulangau),

Orchestra; Song Of The Wil

war production, Symphony Kwangxi, North

East of and

A Wellington pilot came down 10 These three premiers have com- Flea (Goethe-Moussorgsky), Pil- of one week as stipulated, but it is Kwanglung.

grim's Song Op. 47, No. 5 (Tuistol-understood that the first trainlond of 2,000 reel to drop his bornbs planting Small Packet Fost to all countries Tchaikovsky) Lawrence Tibbett 250 Germans will leave for Ahwaz five large fires in Turin with other plied with the request of the work-SUCCESSOR TO

Friday The

Germans have small ones around it. (Darktone) with Orchestra; Minuet on

turned their firearms over to the Another crew counted 34 flres from The Nawab of Chatain had pre- SUPPRESSED Of The Will O' The Wisps, Hungarian Arch (Both from

irati Police. of

bombs which were seen to burst on INWARD AIR MAILS

The town Legation has not yet a large factory. There were enorm Air Mall by "Pan American Airways Faust"-Berloz) ....

Boston been formally sealed. Several cars ous explosions in the heart of the fire Direct Service"San Francisco vitzky and The

were on the grounds throughout the and things seemed to burst out of But ....Bept, 13. Orchestra: None dale, Bil September

The morning loading miscellaneous pro- the fire and explode at a height from Ale stall by Tan American Airways Heart, Op. 6 No. 6 (Tchaikovsky)...perty which was transported to the 2,000 to 0,009 fect.""

Direct

with Orchestra; Francisco Lawrence Tibbett Service"San date, 18th September....Sept. 25. Larghetic (From Concerto Grosso No country Legation.

12 in B Minor (H Moll) (11andel)... OUTWARD AIR MAILS

Serge

rge Koussevitzky and The Boston Friday, Sept. 12

Symphony Orchestra, Air Mail by Ale to Rangoon to con- "British Overness nest with the Airways."

is suspended,

K.P.O..and G.P.O.

Rer... Ord.

...Sept. 12, 4 p.m. Sept. 12, 4.30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 13 Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. and Europe via "Pan- American Always fhd Trans-

Atlantlo Services."

K.P.O. and G.F.O. Ref.

.Sept. 13, 5'

p.tn. Ord.

.Sept. 5.30 p.in. Monday, Sept. 15

Air Mall by Air to Rangoon to con- nect with the "British Overseas Airways."

EP.O. and G.P.O. Reg

Sept. 15. 4 p.m. Ord... Sept. 15, 4.30 pm

Thursday, Sept. 25 Air Mail for Mania, Guam, Honolul

U.S.A. and Europe vla "Tan-Ameri can Airways and Trans-Atlanti, Services."

K.P.O.

"Kousse-

7.30 Portuguese Programme. 8.00 London Relay-The News, 8.15 London Relay-War mentary.

8.25

Other crews described how they It is learned that Mr Louls Drey-suw firea "bulging and billowing" and fus, the American Minister, was given made out the gaunt framework of audience by the Shah last Saturday gutted buildings.

night who thanked him for Pre- sident Roosevelt's message of friend- Com-ship which was a response to the Shab's appeal for aid when hostilities broke out.

London Relay — "Listening Post-Examination of Points In Daily German Propaganda,

8.30 Programme Summary, 8.32 Charlie Kunz (Piano) and Frances Day (Vocal).

3.00

Local Time Signal and An-

;

Round-Up Proceeds

LONDON, Sept. 11 (Reuter).-It is understood that the 48 hours allow- ed by the Anglo-Soviet nuthorities for handing over German nationals In Iran have now expired and that being rounded up and brought to the German and Italian nationals main centres of fran.

are

(Bass) withre ChaltaplNazis are furious about the delivery

Oxford Group And Mr Bevin

of the

Defence

ing Committee.

viously resigned from the Council accepting the post of Pre-

"DAILY WORKER” sident of the Hyderabad Executive Council. The Begum Shah Nawaz

LONDON, Sept. 11 (Reuter).The remains a member of the Council. suspension of the Communist news- There have been no other resigna-paper tions,

Maladroitness

"Daily Worker" has been circumvented by the publication of a new paper called "Workers' Gazelle," according to Mr Charles Ammon asked how for House of Commons, who asked whe- to a questioner in the has this been brought about by the ther

action had been taken any maladroitness of government $0.

against those concerned for the con- presentations which had

rather travention of

the Defence Regula- claimed them as

representatives of the Moslem League.

It

to secure

as

is

ther

tions

under which the "Daily Worker"

suspended.

The Home Secretary, Mr Herbert Morrison, replied showing that the matter had not escaped his notice

SEIZURE OF A FRENCH SHIP

Mr Amery declared, "I think was made absolutely clear both by the viceroy and myself that the pur LONDON, Sept. 11 (Reuter). The pose of the National Defence Council and that "any future developments Oxford, Group is not accepted by the was to bring the provinces and states will be watched carefully." Government as a religious organisa- commerce, Industry, and labour into tion within the meaning of the Bri-

contact closer

with the Central nouncements,

0.02

tish National Service Act An Hour Of Classical Re

Labour Minister, Mr Ernest Bevin,

said the Gover

Government,

"Of course it was essential quest-Symphony No. 5 In E Minor,

when answering n question about the always

lways the case In India that on any 2nd Movement: Largo,...The Royal Interned in Iran but the possibility are who were exempted from mili-sonable Op. 95 ("The New World"-Dyurak)

It is probable that they will be number of lay preachers of military public body there should be a ren- representation of the two Albert Hall Orchestra; Liebesfeud

LONDON, Sept. 11 (British Wire- and I think this was (Love's Joy-Kreisler), Liebesleid of their being taken to India is not tary service.

Love's Sorrow-Kreisler) Fritz ruled out.

"Mr Bevin said that over 400. lay his

by Mr Jinnah in less)-Asked for information_relal- Reaction In Germany Kreisler (Violin) with Piano; Sonit

were exempted ar reserved. preachers

ure the order to

resolution passed ing to the seizing of the French Of The Volga Boatmen (Chalapine, ZURICH, Sept. 1 (Renter)-The the Oxford Group as coming within was ever made by Gaver representato Casablanca, the Parlamentul

When

asked whether he regarded by the Moslem League. No claim steamer, Isaic, which was intercepted that on July 19 on passage from Bordeaux Kocacmann)...

Hungarian

category of lay preachers, Mr anybody was invited as a represente Secretary to the Ministry of Economic Piano and Orchestra of Germans in Iran into Russian and Bevin replied: "No. Within the tive of the Moslem League,

Warfare sald that this vessel was Fantasia For

no) British bands, according to press re- meaning of the National Service Act letter to Mr Jinnah states that the carrying three locomotive chassis and (Piano) (Liszt)....Jacques Dupont

ports reaching here. am The Orchestre. Symphonique ef

the viewpoint or

community was worthlly re- thel Perlin regards the handing over of ability to serve their country, I am her scuse except that there was a

parts weighing 127 tons, 165 tons of nny Paris: Hungarian Dance No. 5 in F

not represented in

sugar and 248 tons of general cargo Germans to Russia as a "barbarity," Sharp

the Minor (Brahms)..

not prepared to necept Oxford .....Royal

other according the Berlin corres Group as a religious organisation."

for Casablanca, Dakar and Covent Garden.

Moslems of proportion Opera Orchestra.

inable 9.45-10.00 News in French (Onpondent-of-the-"Zurich--Tages Two members raised protests, Sir and Ilindus in the total. It was made West African_ports,

Anzeiger."

William Allen, Conservative, spoke clear to Mr Jinnah that the basis on Sept. 25, 7 p.m. Short Wave Only).

of

of the Oxford Group" which these invitations were "Issued Cuba Arouses Íre Of "persecution and another member gave notice that and accepted was that they were in-

vited as premiers of these provinces Falangists In Spain he would raise the matter again.

and that if they ceased to be pre- MADRID, Sept. 11 (Reuter). The The Association for the Advance-miers their position would be auto-losing by the Cuban authorities of ment of Chinese Culture and the matically taken by those who suc- branches Chinese Youth League in Hongkong ceeded them." will cointly hold a niceting in honou of Dr Sun Fo at the Assembly Hall of the Hongkong University at 10 a.in. on September 14, says "Central News,

.....Sept. 25, 6 p.m. Ord...Sept. 25, 5.30 pan.

G.P.O

Sept. 25, 5 p.m.

Reg.

Reg. Ord.

9,42

to

It considers the British

Govern-

0.45 Classical Requests (Cont.).—' Sonata in G Major, (G Dur) Op. 19ent responsible and threatens re- No. 2

2 (Beethoven...Artur Selmabels against British war prisoners

LETTERS Pimo Soin): The Last Rose Of Sum- and civilians in Germany-

Return of Wives and Families

The Editor,

Mr

iner (Moore-Traditional) ...The Kentucky Minstrels with Harp and Organ; Donauwellen (Danube Waves)-Waltz (Ivanovich)....Or chestre Mascotte.

10.00 London The News and News Commentary.

10.15

First Batch To Leave

BY "REUTER'S" SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT IN İRAND

to

TEHERAN, Sept. 11--The first Hongkong Telegraph.

batch of 250 Germans to be surren Sir-We were promised that the

dered to Britain and Russia under ban would be lifted as soon as the

the terms announced yesterday. is A Programme Of Scottish

In tension in the Far East lifted.

Teheran leave and Songs.-leland Laddie heavily guarded trains to-morrow expected Music Spender has announced that he hay

Mayfair offlelal information that the tension (Carruthers)....The New

morning has lifted, and as the evacuation was Orchestra; Will Ye No Come Back

Two hundred Germans who were ordered in a hurry, it would be a Again? (Baroness Mairne)...Sydney handed over to the British authorities nice gesture if the rescinding order

MacEwan (Tenor) will Plano; Scot-

will be taken to u concentration fish Melodies..

on Florence Maybrive is issued with equal haste.

Why not to-day?

(Violin) with Piano; Ae Fond Kiss Camp at Ahwaz, in southern Iran. The remaining 50 comprising Ger- (Scott Gatty), Deil's Awa W Th Exclseman; The Piper O' Dundee... asked, will go to Kasvin, the mans for whom the Russians special- Alex Carmichael (Baritone) with Piano: Bonnie Scotland....The New nearest Russian occupied point to

Teheran. Mayfair Orchestra.

OPTIMIST.

Civil Disobedience

Imprisonment

10.40 Dance Musle by Ambrose and His Orchestra; Lecuona Cuban LONDON, Sept. 11 (British Wire-Boys: Benny Goodman and His Or

and The for India chesten; Carroll Gibbons Ins). The Secretary

ated in the House of Commons that Savoy ilotel Orphens,

on July 1, those serving sentences

11.08 London-"Makers

In connection with the civil disobe-tory"-Kemel - Allalurk?

of His- Turkey's

dience movement in India umounted Great Statesman.By Babara Ward.

to 12,120, including 28 ex-Ministers 11.16 Close Down,

and 290 members of provincial legis-

Intures.

In addition, seven of the former

hul

detention.

of the latter were under

TIN HAT DAY

Saturday, Oct. 4, 1941

Entire Proceeds to Hongkong's Bomber Fund

Those desiring to send advance donations are requested, to address them to the President, Lady MacGregor. 372, The Peak: or to the Honorary

Secretary, Miss

Iss S. Bander. Morning Post Building.

Fanling Golf Starting Times

Sunday

OLD COURSE

0.16 G, C. Worrall, B. Forrent. 20 S. 5. Church, W. Hewitt. 9.24 1. H. Geare, T. J. J. Fenwick. 0.20 B. Purves, G. M. Park,

A. D. Morrison, K. B. Morrison. 030 A, E, Llesaman, D. S. Ralıb. 0.38 E. G. Pries, F. A. Redmond. 10.10 . . Davis, R. 5. W. Paterson. 15.20 C.. W. E. Bishop, J. D. Clagus,

Valley Championship Sunday

630 R. McEwen, R. Ellis.

1.009 A. K. Mackenzie, F. D. Hunter. 0.0511, M. Keown, T. J. Prica, 0.10. D. WOM

0,13

J. D E. Willerton,

C. Barry.

: 0.20

1. Donker, Bacintyre.

J. M. Thomson, 9.23 A. McKellar, 030 M. A. Calme, W. Stoker. 033 T. 1. Law, R. K. Collings, 840, H. H. Mundy, K. 8. Robertson. PAS O. W. Rowell, J. Linsker, 10,00 W, AL, Buller, A. E. Clarke. 1.5 G. Milne, J. D. Thomion, 10.00. G. T. Lowry, A. V. Greaves. 10,03 W. Li, Alexander, 8. T. Bütün,. 10:10" ́J, 23. Mackie, Col. Matthews,

Entries for the HIV Championship will

Each day after Friday a further batch of Germans will be sent to Ahwaz until all are rounded up. From there they will be shipped to India.

-im-

Diplomatic Immunity Germans with diplomatie munity numbering 14 males with several wives and children—as well ns accredited members of the Itallan, and Rumunion Legations Hungarian will probably motor to Khanaqin our the Iraq frontier and thence proceed |

rafi through Baghdad and Turkey

by

to their own countries.

These decisions were taken to- day at a meeting between represen tatives of the Russian Embassy and the British Legation and the Iranian

•vernment. It is not yet known.

the principal German agents will try to evade being rounded up. All those who are scattered from Teheran to Isfahan and other centres have not yet been brought back despite the Iranian Government's re- queat that the, German Legation 'should send cars to fetch them.

Internment Preferred

It is believed that a large number of Germans, particularly those, who have been in Iran for some consider able time, are relieved at falling into British hands rather than being sent back in Germany.

The trains in which the Germans lenve Teheran in order to be handed over to the British and Rus- slons will be guarded by armed Iranian Police in every carriage and at each end of the train. In addition there will be armed

police

e pt. cach

station on the line.

At Ahwaz and Kasvin, the Ger

ho accepted up to 11 am. Times before: mans will be taken over by the

9 o'clock can be booked--preferably by. British and Russlanx and the Iranian telephoning the Club office,"

Non competitors cannot use the Coure-Government no longer be between 9.aan arid 2.30 p/

responsible for them.

and from

there of the

Spanish Folinge "Auxilio Social" Relief Or- War Effort Obstacle

ganisation is reported in the news- LONDON, Sept. 11 (Reuter)-It paper "Arriba" to-day. was sufferted at question time in the Cuban

alleged that the House of Commons by the Labour money.

the "Auxillo went Spain. member, Mr Charles Ammon, that Social" the Indian Government, Inced dim-

In denying this, the "Arriba" says: LONDON, Sept. 11 (British Wire-culties in the way of an attempt to "Our compatriots have been perse- less). Between April 1 and Septem-start an Indian automobile manu-cuted and Imprisoned as Ath ber 0 of this year, 558 aireraft of the|facturing plant by the

refusal

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The

Hongkong Telegraph Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition

Juno

September, 1941. Two Silver Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD. For the best nita second-best entries, Thrao Silvor Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO. First Pilzes in each of the three Bections.

$250

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$250

CASH PRIZES

scenes. Table Top and Still

SECTION ONE

Life Studies,

Exluding portraituro, plants and and flowers). 1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $40. 3rd $30, 4th $10 SECTION TWO Portraiture.

Ist KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $40, 3rd $30. 4th $10 SECTION THREE

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

RULES

The following Rules will govern the Competition:

-The Competition is open to all

photographers.

The entrica awardedorthe Bord Trophies for the best and second- best pictures in the Competition. will not be entitled to any other prizes.

1-The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending In what are adjudged to be the best photo- graphs

In each Boction. Each entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the Com- must be petition, and which pasted on back of entry, -The right to publish any or all of the entrien is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph.

All photographs entered have been taken in the Colon at longkong.- Photographim, wyliish have been already entered in ather Competitions are, ineligible, 6-No responsibility will be acceptedİ for non-delivery of, Jose of, dr damage to entries... All entries. to be either black, septa, or toned pletures, and must be mounted. Coloured photo. straps are ineligible. (Pictures submitted in sepia tones should be** accompanied by a anjalor print in black and white. -No picture, to entered: inmore

than one Section,

10.-Mount to be.only white or cream, must be of one of the following "aizes:-10×12, 18X20,

11. No correspondence will be entered

into in connection with the Com petition, ia-Members of the Staffs of the

flongkong Telegraph and South Ching Horning Post are not permitted to compete. A -13 The decision of the Judges' shall

be, Anal.

the

14.At the capiclusions of the Com- petition, entries will be returned In competitors on application at the Teirgraph oices within seven. days. 18-The“ 1:96 of "Aliases in strictly

by forbidden.

ENTRY FORM'

· NAME

SECTION

ADDRESS

Please use block letters and parté one of these forms, on: back

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