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CHUNGKING, Sept. 15 Central News),"If the Nazi neco.plice In the Far East is exterminated im- mediately Soviet Russia will not only receive some help from China but will also be freed from worry about possible aggression against Siberia; she will be able to devote her entire attention to the Westem front the United States can transfer her feet to the Atlantic to uphold the
and
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declared Mr Chen Po-slicng,
Editor of the "Central News Agency" and concurrently Managing-Director of the "Central Daily News" in a signed article to-day.
"Although Japan cannot exert any deelsive influence on the present world conflict," Mr Chen continued, ahe constitutes a nuisance to the Democracies."
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"Japón, is not likely at present to leave the Axis. Even if she does, WANTED to lease for a year or she will not change her aggressive. more, with the option of renewal, an
policy. The question now is whether unfurnished house of three or more Japan is ready to repent and givo bedrooms, electera in the Peak dis-up her aggressive policy
not. trict. The house must have a garden Judging from the present indications
reasonably and be
accessible v Reply to Sullivan c/o she has no intention of repenting motor car. British American
A Breathing Spell (China) Limited.
She merely wants breathing spell. When she recovers her breath, she will be ready to pursue her ag-
• policy again. Gressive Mr.
Chen expressed the hope that the United States will realise this onli- believe the print. "We nggression front is to achieve #nal victory, cach
compatient's position must be fully taken into considera- tion and the situation must be view ed as a whole, if we only see one.) corner of the picture and think only of expediency, it might result in the
front."
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The
Hongkong Telegraph Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition
June
September, 1941. Two Silver Trophios 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 three Sections.
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Wasada U. Wins Japanese Students' Meet
TOKYO. Sept. 15 (Domel).– After a thrilling struggle for the team champlonship, in which 'the result was doubtful until the last event, Wasada University captured the title at the Tokyo University Mret held Students Swimming during the week-end at the Meil Shrine swimming pool. This wis the biggest Swimming Meel scheduled for this year in Japan. Though records were broken, times were re-
several outstanding of 4 mins, 0 secs, for the 400 metres gistered, among which were the mark tree-style, by Shigeru Miyamoto of Wasada, and 10 mins, 0% secs, for the 500 metres free-style, by Tomikatsu
metres free-style world records;
Results
Carnival at Ritz Inno, holder of the 1,000 and 1,600
Aid of S.P.C.
The coming Friday night's Supper Carnival at the Ritz, in aid of the Society for the Protection of Chil- dren, promises to be a most enjoy able affair. The whole of the
en- tertainment resources of this popular place of amusement will be at the dispost of guests, the modest price of the tickels covering supper ns well as admission to all B attractions such as midget gulf, skating, dancing,
winning, etc.
Results were as follow: 4010 Metres
Shigeru free-style-1. (Wasade); Miyamoto
2. Statsuyama Mila Amano Nihoni; 4. Takeuchi (Mel|1. Time: 4 mins, 0 2/5 kers,
100 Metrea five-style.-i, Shteco Aral; asnda) 4, 1layashids (Non). Time: St Paul's); 2. Making (Nilion): 3, Okura
53 2/0 kecs.
Bu Metres fece-style-1, Tomikatni Amano (Nihon); Takouclit (Meill): 2, Mateus (Me) Honda (St Paul's).
Tune: 10 mins. 0.2/5 seen,
Metres
20 Matres free-style.--1. Hyogo Making | (Nilon); 2. Takno (Kelo); à fonda (51 (Wasada). Time: Paul's: 4 Hasegawa 27 1/5 Gee,
free-styl Shigeru Miyamoto (Wanada); 2. Asal (St Paul'a);
(Nition) 3 Ota (St Paul's): 4, Truda
Time: 2 inins, 14 ́reca," The
Yasuho 50 Metre back-stroke,—1, Krjima (Kein): 2, Youtiteln (Wanada); 3.
The Ritz is easily reached by taxi, bus or tram, being situated on the main roud at Quarry Road.
tickets are $5 singie or $0 double and are obtainable at the Hongkong Taniguchi (Nihon); 4, Nakano (Wasadu), or Peninsula Hotels, or may be pur-Tine: 31 treast-stroke... chused on the night at the entrance Dura (St Paul's); 2 Furukawa (St Paul's); 3. Usulsum (Si Paul'ar; 4 Yeslilmura | hall,
(Non). Time: 2 milnik. 46 reci.
WELFARE OF TROOPS teen
Mrizen
Belichtro
200 Meters free-style relay,...), St Paul's (Aral, Honda, Ota, Sakamoto); 2. Wasada: 3. Nilion; 4, Kelo. Time: 1 min, 48 4/5
Final scores were---1, Wasada University 6 points: 2 St Paul's Univ. 64 points.
University 24 poinís; 5. Melli University 21 pinta: 5, Tokyo Imperial Un. 3 potts --Donist.
Command Amenities Board univeral 04 pants; 4, Kelo
Formed in Colony
A Command Welfare and Ameni- Interior scenes. Table Top and Stilles Board has been formed with the object of obtaining and distributing (Exluding portraiture, plants and to the troopa radio sets, gramophones,
Life Studies.
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
RULES
The following Rules will govern the Competition:
The Competition is open to all plitographers,
-The entries awarded the ford Trophies for the best and second- best pictures in the Competition, will not be entitled to any other prizes,
The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo-
each Section.
Each graplin entry must be accompanied by a for which will be published during the period of the Com- - pntition, and which must
pasted on back of entry,
De
4-The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph, B-All photographs entered_must have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions are ineligible. 6-No responsibility will be accepted.
for non-delivery of loss of or damage to entries.
-All entries to be either black, supla, or toned pictures, and must be mounted.. Coloured photo- graphs are ineligible, -Plotures submiited in supla, tones
should 10 accompanied by smaller print in black and white, 9-No picture to entered in more
than one Section. 10-Mounts to be only white or cream,
must be of one of" the followi sizes:-10X13, 16X20.
11-Na correspondence will be entered into a connection with the Com- Fetition. 11--fembers of the Staffs of the tonykony Telegraph and the South Chins Morning Post are not permitted to compete. 13.--The decision of the Judges shall
14-At the conclusion of the Com
petition, entries will be returned ta.compelitors an application at the Telegraph offices within seven days. "18"The use of aliases is strictly
forbidden.
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Africa, of ing cards and any other articles to Dunnid Macphail, farmer (101), 4 improve the comfort of British. native of Inveraray, who emigrated -Furitan- and -Chinese-troops - in bar-over seventy years ago. Ife tonic recks, forts, and camps. The Board part in the Zulu and Boer wars, and will administer funds granted from on his hundredth birthday registered time to time by the Home and Indian for the National Reserve and received Governments and will be most grate- fut for any gifts in kind such as old greetings from the King and Queen. books and magazines, records, rattan chairs, etc., for which the owners
have further use. Such gifts will
BANGALORE, Sept. 15 (Reuter).)
be gratefully received by the Garr-The Government of Mysore State sen Adjutant who wil arrange to have -sanctioned £2,100,000 for ellect them if so desired.
working the Jog Falls liydro-electric scheme for generating 32,000 horse power.
BRITISH WAR ORGANISATION FUND
Help Bombed Civilians in Britain
are
Old clothes of all descriptions badly needed for Men, Women and Children in the Such Bombed Areas in Britain.
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 from 9.30 a.m. until 1 p.m.
TIN HAT DAY
Saturday, Oct. 4, 1941
Entire Procoods to Hongkong's Bomber Fund
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Raymond Lui's Hawaiian relayed from London by ZBW this Reserve Fund
week: Troubadours
"There are further talks at 11 p.m In the series "Britain To-duy," to= Raillo Programme Broadcast by morrow night, "War Correspondents," ZBW on a Frequency of 845 kc.'s on Thursday night, and "Makers 23 and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 and History," on Friday night. On 11.8.30-11.15 p.m. ON 9.62 me's per Saturday, at
there is the 6.30
p.m., special broadcast of music and mes- sages to the British Forces In the Far 12.15 Short Service, of Interces-East, and a Variety Show from 11.15 D.m. until the station closes at mid- night
Here are some of the principal Items from this week's local pro- grammes: Immediately after the p.m. local time situl to-day, Ray Bombay mond Lul and His Hawalian Trouba- Calcutta dorea will entertain from the Studio of ZBW, The first Act of Bizet's popular opera, "Carmen," will be broadcast at
10.15
p. the same Cawnpore night.
The major part of to-morrow's Colombo transmission la of light variety and Delhi dance muste, There is, however, | Haiphong 14./ R. 6.00 Indian Programine.
three-quarters of an hour of the Hankow .7% n. 0.45 Closing Local Stock Quota-music of Schumann, following the D
cts n. tions.
6.47 New Variety and Dance Musle P.m. local time signal, which includes
his Concerto in A
ACCOUNTS opened Minor,
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allowed ni rales obtainabis on application. with Instrumental accomp.
Thursday. p.m.
on
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The European transmission on Fri-nderlakes Executor and Trusted bu 8,00 London Relay The News.
day night opens with a Light Orcheses, and claims recovery of British 1/4 B.
8.15 London-War Commentary.
hy Income Tax overpaid, on terms which followed at 7.05 p.m. by may be Recital, tral
ascertained at any 8.25
"Listening poa!"----- .7 25.
Delius "Sea Drift" sung by John Agencies and Branches. 34. Examination of P
of Points In Daily Ger-Brownlee (Baritone) with Chorus
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Variety Programme. Listeners aro invited to write in for any items they may wish to hear. All letters must each the Secretary not later than 5
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and Orchestra. From
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8.48 Drinking Songs by Marck Weber and His Orchestra and Colum-
The Reuter news at lunch time on bin Vocal Gem Company with Or-Saturday, will be followed by Max chestra,
Miller with the Forces (Somewhere 9.00 Local Time Signal and An- nouncements.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General
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CURRENT
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Letters Postcards
cach
$0.04
in England). The evening trans- mission for European listeners opens Macao and China 9.02 Studio Raymond Lui and His with Tchaikowsky's "The Swan Lake" New Zealand by air $1.85 $0.00 Hawaiian Troubadours. My Tune: Ballet Music, an dat 7.30 p.m. Cesar 'via Rangoon
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Parcel Post Service to Japan is
I n. 2. It Happened in Kaloha: 3. Hilo Franck's Sunata in A Major, played Europe all countries $3.50 17/sa. March; 4. Hawailon Bang Me To by Corlot and Thibaud, will be broad-air mail surcharges
.10% sa.
3. La Rosita; 0. Hawallan cast. The rest of this transmission by air to U.S.A, and
Is of light variety and dance muste. onwards by sca .20.30 sa.
8.20 Selections from Light Opera. Sunday's luncheon tran
transmission The King Steps Out" Vocal Gems
with a opens
relay of the
morning .13 (Kreisler) .....Orchestra; "Dollar service from St John's Cathedral, temporarily suspended.
2. Princess"--Medicy (Fall).Nat At 12.15 p.m. the fourth Act of The public are reminded that it is
39 n. Shilkret and His Orchestra, Love Verdi's opera "Alda" will be heard.
Late Comes Toa 11⁄2 paganini"-Lehar)..Richard Tauber cel
n. Never
(From Beethoven's 1st Symphony, played by a breach of postal regulations, to enclose in a postul cover communi- the BB.C. Symphony Orchestra, will eations intended for persons other and Evelyn Laye (Soprano) 401⁄2 n.
303 n. with The Lyceum Theatre Orchestra.low the 8 o'clock news commen- than the addressee.
taries from London, and 0.30 p.m 2.45-10.00 News In French (On Denise Carroll will give a short .101 n Short Wave Only).
recital of French Songs from the .99 n.
0.45 Faure-Ballsde, Op. 10-Studio,
Marguerite Long (Piano) with .98 n. Mme.
News In French is broadcast ..43 Orchestra.
nightly,
short wave only, from (except on and 0.45 p.m. to 10 pm, and programmes
Wing On (HK) Win. Powell, Lid x.d.
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10.00. London The News
Commentary.
.80 cts n.
Den
The Printed Matter Service to the 13 Lem→ following places in China porarily suspended:-Yunnan, Szo- chuen, Kweichow, Hunan, Fukien
and Amay
Kulangsu)+ Kwangst, Northi and East
Small Packet Pest to all countries is suspended.
H.K, Govt 4% H.K. Govt 3% %% (1034) II.K. Govt 314% (1040) Ch. Govt 6% 1026 G$Bds. Entertainments $.. Constructions (old)
154 b. News
10.15 Constructions (now)
Bizet's "Carmen" Aot In Portuguese are given bl-weekly Kwangtung.
on Tuesdays and Fridays from 7.30 Vibro Piling S...
7.20 n. Singers in order of appearance: Ines.m. to 8 p.m. Marsmans Inv, (Lon.) 9/- 7/0 n.) Alfrant Tellini; Astrid Baracch!; All times given in this summary Moramana Inv. (ILK.) s/-.. 1/0 n. Aurellano Pertile; Bruno Carmassi; me Hongkong Summer Time, which Aurora Buades and Chorus of Lais nine hours ahead of Greenwich Scala, Milan, with the Milan Sym- tican Time, phony Orchestra conducted by Lorenzo Molajoll,
Dominion Loans
To Britain
LONDON, Sept. 15 (British Wire- jess) Recent loans from the Domin- tons and Colonics Include a further £500,000 free of interest from Kenya and Uganda Railways and Harbour Administration out of reserve.
Already C200,000 has been leat in the same way and the Administra- tion has remitted charges on military traffle of £250,000 in 1940 and
£350,000 in 1941.
Alexandria Raided CAIRO, Sept. 15 (Reuter)-Twa people were slightly injured and light demage was caused to pro- perty in an alr: raid on Alexandria this morning Alarms
were also sounded in some delta provinces.
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11.15 Close Down,
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His Excellency the Governor, Sir Mark Young, K.C.M.G., has algifled; his intention of being present at the Tin Hat Ball, which will be held at In addition to the unial news com- the Peninsula Hotel on Friday, Oc- mentories, the following will be lober 3, in aid of the Bomber Fund.
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