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A CASE OF

LOCK - JAW?

AMSTERDAM, May 1 (Reu- ter)-For the first time since Herr Altleresime into power he would not make a speech. to celebrate Labour Day. The only speech scheduled for ta- day is by Rudolf Hess to mem- bers of the Krapp Works in Essen.

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The speech is not expected to contain any sensation.

DJEBEL WINS 2 THOUSAND GUINEAS

LONDON. May I (Reuter)-The Two Thousand Guineas, run day, resulted as follows:-

to-

1. Djebel Elliott) 9 to 4).

2. Stardust (Harry Wragg) (100 to 9). "

NEW CHINESE MINISTER APPOINTED TO TURKEY

Dr. P. C. Chang To Take Over Legation In Angora

CHUNGKING, May, 1 (Central)—Upon

recommendation

of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the 463rd meeting of the Executive Tuan held here yesterday decided to appoint Dr. P. C. Chang, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Turkey..

Dr. Chang is the second Chinese Minister to Turkey, the first being General Ho Yao-tan. Since General Ho's retum, the Chinese Legation in Angora has been under the charge of a Charre d'Affaires

is

NO SUBSTANTIAL CHANGE

Dr. Chang, a well-known educa- tor. and a member of the People's younger Political Council, brother of

Chang Po-ling, Dr. formerly President of the Nankai and now

Continued From Page 1 University in Tientsin,

administrators of the the lines, that all is not going one of the Bouthwest Associated University well for the Allies in that field of and concurrently Vice-Chairman operations.

3. Tantmieux (Gordon Richards) of the People's Politkal Council." (13 to 2).

There were 21 starters, Won by wą, lengths: a. head between second and third.

AMERICAN EDUCATION"

A call for more official informa- tion on the situation is made by the Daily Herald, and the ̧ News- He was born. at Tientsin in Chronicle stresses the vital neces- 1892. After graduation fromsity of unified and imaginative Nankai Middle School in 1908, he direction of the three British ser- Also ran were Through the Mist studied in America and took his vices in order that co-operation. (Jones), Black Toni (Carslake). B. A degree at Clark University can be achieved and a decision Saguenay.Taylor), Lighthouse in 1914, and M.A. from Columbia promptly taken." Second (Perryman), Bon Accord University in 1916. He was secre- (Stephenson). Prince

Tetra

tary to the Chinese Education "(Arthur Wragg), Turkhan (Char· | Commission its trip to

on

THE PERFECT HOLIDAY Pies Smirke), Lucullus (Beary), Ro- United States in 1919.

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PACIFIC AND NEW YORK SERVICES are maintained as hitherto.

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THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1940.

FOREIGN MAILS

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, 2nd 'MAY, 1940, 9:30 am,

Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended. ·

INWARD MAILS

Shanghai. Haiphong Bandakan.

From

USA., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai

Francisco date. 11th April), '...............

ShanghaL

Canton

Air Mail by “Pan American Always Direct Ser- Fice." San Francisco date, 30th April............ Japan and Shanghal.

Shanghai.

Haiphong

Dus

and May 2nd May

2nd May

(San

2nd May

2nd May

2nd May

Japan.

2nd May

Japan and Shanghai,

3rd May

Saigon.

3rd May

Shanghai,

4th May

Shanghai,

4th May

Europe via Suez and Straity "(London date, 10th

March Shanghai.

4th May

4th May

Air Mall by "Imperial Alrways Direct

London date, 27th April Bangkok and Tourne.

Service"

5th May.

5th May

Shanghai and Amoy Hulphong

6th May

6th May

7th May

7th May

7th May

7th May

7th May..

7th May

7th May

8th May

8th May

8th May

9th May

8th May

9th "May

(Vancouver

9th May

9th May

10th May

10th May

11th May

11th May

14th May

straita and Europe via Suez (London date, 5th

April).

10th May

15th May

Java and Manila, Bandakan.

17th May

U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan (San Francisco date.

18th April).

17th May

USA., Honolulu and Japan (San Francisco date,

23rd April),

17th May

17th May

The Times editorial, says: "The function of the German forces, based at Oslo, and the garrison at Trondheim, if not established now.

and is

Seven "Subs" university) 1923-26. dean of the finds

Sunk

OFFICIAL BRITISH STATEMENT

LONDON, May 1 (Reuters Since the beginning of the war Britain has only lost seven of the 57 submarines she then had.

the This figure includes

two latest losses of the submarines Were Tarpon and Sterlet, which reported to be overdue on Tues- day night.

One of these seven submarines was sunk as a result of cident.

an BC-

This is a remarkable figure in view of the many dangerous operations which the submarines of the Royal Navy have called on to perform.

been

two

Dr. Chang represented Tientar is certainly imminent. The hope at the Washington Conference in of quickly cutting off and reduc- 1921. In 1923 he received his ing the German troops at Trond-.. Ph. D. from Columbia University.heim has, for the moment, failed He was dean of Tsing Hua

now the Alled force College (later changed into a operating south of the city that

itself attacked from Nankai Middle School and pro- sides and in danger of being cut ressor of Nankai University 1928--0

"On a longer view, the task 20.

henceforth is clearly to establish and hold the line that will bar access of the invader to the long narrow strip of the country run ning between the Swedish frontier

k

In 1930 he acted as director of the famous Mel Lan-fang's troupe on its American tour.

WORLD LECTURES

He was visiting prufessor at the and the North Sea and extending

far into the Arctic Circle." Chicago University in 1931 and visiting professor at the Hawsh University 1933-34. Since the out- break of the Sino-Japanese war in 1937 he has been touring in Europe and America lecturing on China's cause. He returned to China only last month.

MR. SHAO LI - TZE

AERIAL STRENGTH The Times adds that behind this line the Alles must build up military and aerial strength suff clent to overtake the start gained by the enemy and enable them, in due time to resume the offen- alve and clear Norwegian soil of the invaders.

Java and Manila. Strafa and Manila Japan.

Air Mail by "Impecial Airways Direct Service"

Loudon date 1st May.

Air Mall by "Air France Direct Service” — Paris

date, 1st May, Manila

Japan and Shanghai.

Manila ..........

Shanghai, Amoy and Swatow

Canada, D.SA, Japan and Shanghai

B. C., date 20th April), U. 8. A., & Manila (San Francisco date, 13th April) Shanghai, Calcutta and Straits Japan and Shanghai. Japan and Shanghal

strafts and Manila

Straits and Manila,

OUTWARD MAILS

Registered, and Parcel Mail are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertised to close at or before 9 am, registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 pm. on the previous day. When malls are advertised to close after 5 p.m., Registered and Parcel malls are closed at 5 p.m.

Date and Time

For

"The process of expelling the ag- ENTERTAINED gressor is bound to be longer than

contemplated and

engendered CHUNGKING, May 1 (Central) by our first naval successes, but Mr. Shag L-tza, Chinese Am- there is no thought anywhere of bassador to the Soviet Union, and relaxing the effort required for Madame Shao were entertained at the ultimate deliverance of Nor- GERMAN LOSSES

farewell tea reception given way." The damage they have inflict-jointly by the Sino-Soviet Cultural Association, the China. Branch of British ed is well illustrated by

show he International Peace Campaign. Admiralty figures which

the Chinese People's Foreign Rela- that in the last three weeks the

tions Association and the Chinese Germans have lost 40 transport

Writers' and Artists' Association in concealing and misrepresent-straits and London via Long-Sea-Route due Lon- Reg. 2nd 9.45 AM supply ships.

for Resistance to Japan last night. Ing the truth when matters were don, 11th June,

**********................. | Ord. 2nd 10,30 AM

Manila, Saigon, Bangkok, Mauritius, Reunion, Ma-

dagascar, Lourenco-Marques and South Africa Amoy.

Of these 28 were sunk, another was scuttled, one was set on fire and another 10 were hit y torpedoes and probably sank.

There have also been an un known number sunk by mines in the Skagerrak.

MUCH GREATER TOLL The Germans themselves admit officially that they have lost ships but claim that these were

Over 1,000 people were present, Dr. Sun Fo, President of the Legis- lative Yuan, presided.

The Chinese and Soviet, national anthems were played.

The Daily Telegraph says: "It has been the prime element of the strength in the Alles moral | Canton position that their Governments felt themselves under no necessity

critical; There is no example in Bwatow the history of the nation being more firm and resolute in the pro- secution of the war than Great Britain and France.

"What has to be faced in the

Manila

Amoy.

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

Speaking at the reception, Mr. Norwegian situation falls 1m- Shac emphasized the cordial rela-measurably short of any extreme tions existing between China and demand upon the Allies' firmness Parcels only for Tientsin, the Soviet Union. He believed that it is merely that the events in

Shanghai.

Thu, 2nd

7.16 AM G.P.O. & KP.O. Par. lat 5.00 ÈM

1.00 PM

3.30 PM

4.30 PM 7.00 PM

7.00 PM...

Fri. 3rd

12.30 PM 19.30 PM

|G.PO. & K.P.O.

Parcels"

Noon

1.45 PM

2.30 PM

operate in the struggle for world not hitherto developed in accor- Manila, Rabaul, Australia, and New Zealand is Rog.

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the two countries would closely co-

this secondary theatre of war has

..

dance to the hopes we entertain- ed."

all small ships carrying not over 300 meh. They claim that the total loss of then could more than 3,000.

peace and justice...

not

be

and believe

tor-

Unofficial German sources. neutral sources however,

and that the Allled mines pedoes have taken a much great-

er toll of transport supply ships and that troop losses are in the thousands.

Brisbane-due Brisbane, 20th May.

Ord,

K.PO. Parcels 3.00 PM 5.00 PM

Reg..

Ord.

5.30 PM

"

G.PO.

The Daily Mall, basing its leader Miss Dorothy Abbott, daughter of j the Hon. Mr. C. L. Abbati, Admin on Sir Archibald Sinclair's speech yesterday, says: The decision istrator of the Northern Territory, Australia, and Mrs. Abbott passed must rest with the Allied Chiefs through Singapore on April 24, to of Staff and no political reputa-

Egypt and Europe via Sues and London Partels Beg. England to wed air bero Kellett. tion can be allowed to influence Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa, Parcels 3.00 PM now a Wing Commander in the

-due London, 14th June. R.AF

SATURDAY

On a charge of. wounding with Stockholm dispatch says that the Fort Bayard, and Hofhow. intent to cause grievous bodily handful of Norwegians who held ANTI - CHOLERA harm Chiu Tong, 2-, was com-out in the fortress of Here for

CAMPAIGN

There was a good response to the appeal made by the Director of Medical Services for public sup- port of the Anti-Cholera Cam- paign, which was started yester- day, when several hundreds of people presented themselves at some 18 centres for free. inocula- tion.

The public are earnestly re- quested to co-operate with the medical authorities,

HEALTH WORKERS'

CHUNGKING, May 1 (Central) The Ministry of Interior has es- tablished institutes in Kwelyang, Hanching and other places for the training of wartime health workers.

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In addition, the Ministry is planning to set up a number of health centres in various place..

In collaboration with the County Administration Planning Commis- sion, the Ministry is also mapping out an outline of health work,

mitted by Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen over three weeks are reported to at Kowloon Conrt yesterday to the have made contact with Allied Criminal Sessions.

troops,

Baigon, Madang, Salamaua Rabaul and Tulagi, Canton

8,00 +M

it."

CONTACT WITH ALLIES PARIS, May 1 (Reuter)-A

Ord.

Bat, 4th

7.00 PM

9.30 AM

Shanghai and Parcels only for Tientsin.

1.00 PM

GP.O. & K.P.O.

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Direct Service"

due London 12th May.............................................

Reg

6,00PM

Ord.

5.30 PM

5.80 PM

Haiphong

5 30 PM

Bangkok

SUNDAY

Sun. 5th

Shanghal

8.00 AM

MONDAY

Mon. 8th

Haiphong

Noon 2.30 PM

7.00 PM

caaanavukadedenavapin,

TUESDAY

Tue. 7th

Manila, Makassar and Sourabaya... Shanghai.

8.20 AM

8.30 AM

ahanghai and Parcels only for Tientsin.

19:30 PM

K.P.O.

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Direct"

due London, 15th May.

Beg. 6.00 Ord.

Service: Beg. - 5.00PM

Ord.

6.30 PM

G.P.O.

7.00 FM

Beg

6.00 PM

Ord.

5.30

GP.O.

5.00PM JOrd.. '7.00 FI

Picture taken at the Fire Briga de demonstration in No. 2 Police Station compound yesterday afternoon. Mr. G. C. Moss. Deputy

Superintendent, is seen above directing operations.

Air Mail for Malaya, Java, and Australla by "Im-

Derial Airways Direct Service"-dile Sydney 13th Reg. May.

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