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NEARLY 70 years ago, a boy of 12, shy and dreamer, sat on a gate in New South Wales and wrote a poem.

Yesterday, two months after his cightieth birthday, that same dreamer is dead.

He was Henry Havelock Ellis, | author of books on the pyscho logy of sex which shocked an earlier generation-now, with his passing, mourned by a world which has lost one of its greatest

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New Flying Boat Forced Down

BUFFALO, July 11.-The new fying boat PBY4, which hopped off from San Diego yesterday en route to Botwood, from whence she was to have proceeded to Felixstowe, forced to lond in Buffalo Harbour after having fought head winds for 19 hours.

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LONDON, July 11-Replying to questions on sugar, Mr. Oliver Stanley declared in the House of Commons to-day that he had written formally to the International Sugar Council stating that he considered there was a shortage of sugar, and

inke the asking them to

necessary steps-Renter Special,

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COMPETITION

June-September, 1939

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of letters..

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United Press.

Warning To Hitler

Up to his death, Havelock EIL spent most of his time at the open] window of his home in the heart of LONDON, July 11.The object of rural Suffolk, solving personal pro- the British mock raids was undoubt- blems for complete strangers who edly times with the warning from wrote to him from all parts of the Mr. Chomberlain to impress Hitler world,

practical demonstration that

LAST INTERVIEW

with

a fleet of British airplanes are easily able to bomb Hamburg and all the By a strange coincidence, his last towns along the Khine, even Nurem- Interview with a London newspaper burg, Munich and Berit, most of arrived in Hongkong by air mail these cities being within the radius few hours after the cabled report of covered in this morning's Bight.

his passing.

Fighting Japanese Drive On Tsinshui

LOYANG, July 12, FIGHTING in south Shansi has increased in severity as the | Japanese, who on July 8 cap- tured Changtien and Chungtaun, southeast of Yicheng, continued their drive towards Tainshul after combining force with their comrades along the Yicheng- Tsinahui highway.

The interview was with Stuart) While their bombs were wrecking, || Weston, Staff Correspondent of the in theory, the French cities in the London "Dally Herald."

south, another 50 British planes fled

"I have never seen and shall never through the Parlo skles alongside see those who write with their 200 French bombers and fighters, troubles and seck my advice," the practising for the July 14 parade.

G.O.M. told Weston.

For the first time since the Victory

"I do my best to, answer them all. Parade after the Armistice, British They seem to regard me as an intel-aerial might is participating in milit- lectual Aunt Sally."

ury celebrations in the French capital.

'A Sick Man

Even two months ago, Weston wrote In the "Daily Herald," Havelock Klisį was a sick man, He had a thront complaint which made eating difficult. He was allowed to talk for only a few minutes at a time.

To the villagers he was "Mr. Ellis. the old gentleman who never Kocs out."

Yet his conversation was as facile, his wit as plercing, his judgment as shrewd as ever; and his memory was unimpaired.

In addition to the practical as- pects of such co-operation. It is part of an unceasing effort by the British and French to impress the Axis with the fact that th;ir pre- paredness for war is not mere talk. -United Press.

12 Squadrons In Flight LONDON, July 11-The spectacu- or long-distance Rights of twelve squadrons of British bombers into the interior of France and back again to-day, demonstrated not only the "Yet for the life of me 1 cannot re-nfr-worthiness und reliabilly of the member how many books I have latest modern service aircraft, but written," he said, "but I must go on the close Anglo-Freach co-operation writing. That is my relaxation; it and mutual conddence. keeps me alive.

"No, I never dictate, and I cannot bear typewriters. I write everything In longhand-and that is not as easy as It was."

Worked In The Sun

Over 100 machines participated in the exerelses, which will probably be repeated at frequent intervals, and will involve increasing numbers of air force squadrons,

As arrangements for British milit-

He liked best to work in the windy acroplanes to fly over France are

d the sun,

reciprocal, it may be expected that On the lawn before his pleasant French squadrons will shortly fly modern home stands his portable over England. study, u wooden building, wide- Four squadrons of heavy bombers, windowed, that revolves on a turn-stationed in the midlands, dew over table so that it always faces the sun. bourg, a distance of about 1,200 miles, Bordeaux via Havre and via Cher- Inside you will and such works of his as "The New Spirit" and "The maintaining an economic speed of Criminal," which were published about 180 miles per hour, which was nearly half a century ago.

greatly below the maximum. You will certainly find, too, some bombers flew on a triangular course Eight squadrons of medium sized volumes of Swinburne.

lo Havre, Saumur and back, via

Ia

Many years аби ап ancestor of Cherbourg, a distance of 800 miles. Washbrook, preached in village at an approximate speed of 200 miles church a couple of miles away over per hour, again greatly below maxi-

the Suffolk meadows.

And until yesterday, in the same quiet country-side Havelock

his prenched-but silent, and his congregation scattered throughout the world.

mum.

.sermons

Eilis were

was

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OF THE THETIS' DIVE"

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buoys were reported, but they had authing to do with the Thetis,

Licat. Commander · MacVicker, Instructional officer in the Davis escape apparatus, in the course of his evidence, sail that he consider eit a mistake had been made in sending four men into the Thetis; escape chamber, as the chamber

vage steamer

Ranger and

All Europe In Range

All these bombers are capable of flying to the most distant European capitals and back In a day with n full lond of bombs, and still have a plentiful-supply-of fuel.

All of to-day's flights were made without landings en route, and were completed without the slight- rst malahap Reuter,

Bombers Return

LONDON, July 11The British bombing planes have returned to thetr bases after completing non-stop flights Over France an average speed of 200 inlles per hour.

Another four squadrons covered the same route in approximately four hours, while the heavier planes covered 1,200 iniles in under 5. hours-United Press.

Jack Tars For Paris

was only made for two-Reuter. PARIS, July 11-It is announced

Salvaging Proceeds

that 200 British bluejackets, and the LONDON. July 11-The

sal-band of he Royal Marmes number- H.ing 50, will participate in the "Bas- M. Diving ship Tedworth-procerledille Day" military review. to where the submarine Theils lies in Admirals Str Dudley Pound Liverpool Bay early this morning Sir Edward Evans will also attend. for the purpose of re-laying the Reuter Special.

heavy ground moorings and passing

wires under the submarine,

The Tedworth has orted that

and

uncon-

Talnshul, according to an firmed report, has been captured by the invaders, who are preparing to advance on Yangcheng in the south- coat,

The Japanese around Yustang, in southwest Shansi, are reported to have withdrawn inside the clly as a result of interaliled Chinese opera- itions against them. A series of rulds staged by the Chinese recently caused considerable losses to them.

Chinese Air Raid

on-

A fleet of more than 20 Chinese planes bombed the Japanese positions at Linfen on July 7, the second niversary of the Sino-Japanese hosti- ties, according to a belated report. Scores of missiles were released, Central News,

ONLY SLIGHT DAMAGE

It is believed that only superficial damage was staatained by 11.M.S. Tarantula when she went aground in Urmston Road, off Patslakkok yesterday afternoon,

There were fouricen passengers aboard from Canton. They were brought into Hongkong by a motor torpedo boat.

11.M.S. Cleala was exercising in the vicinity

Tarantula when the went aground and subsequently tow- cd her slater-gunboat into harbour.

The Torantula is now in dry-dock at Talkoo for examination.

Her Commander Is Captain. S. C. Flynn,

Food Profiteers In Chungking

CHUNGKING, July 11-Drastle Government welion against food pro- fiteers is underway at present.

The continued rise in prices of rice as well as other commodities has made the municipal authorities take drastle measures and strict control,

The sum of $5,000,000 has been ap- propriated for the Government pur- chase of rice, etc., In order to sell to the population in case of shortage at reasonable prices.-Trans-Ocean.

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China Launches Surprise. Attack

CHUNGKING, July 11-Renewed fighting is reported to-day from Shans), where the Japanese, employ- ing four divisions, two of which have Just arrived from Japan, and one mixed brigade, are converging from the north, east and west.

A Chinese spokesman stated to-day that the Chinese had launched a surprise flank attack, inflicting many casualties, and owing to the Berce Chinese resistance, the Japanese bud failed to make headway in the west- ern drive.

A big battle is expected in Shamsi hortly-Reuter.

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SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

Steamship

"FELIX ROUSSELTM 17 A/39

POST

PARCEL FOST Registered and Parcel Post Service to Foochow is temporarily suspended,

OFFICE.

MAIL FOR CANTON Registered and Ordinary mall and Farcels (not Insured) will be as cepled for Canton and despatched as drcumstances permit,

From

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Eire) and South America are forwarded' "vin Siberia" If so superscribed.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertis- ed to close at or before 9 am, re gistered and parcel malls are closed at 4 pm, on the previous day.

INWARD MAILS

Air Ball by "Air France Direct Bervice" Paris date, 8th July. Manita

Straits and. Manila Manila

Japan Strolts

Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shanghai

(Vancouver B.C., date, 24th June) Emp. of Asla Air Mail by "Imperfal Airways Direct Service”—London date, 8th July Straits

Air Mall by "Pan American Airways

Direct Service"--San Francisco Pan American date, 5th July,

Per

DEC.

Air France Plane Gertrude Maersk

July 12.

July 12.

Gneisenou

July 13.

Pres. Plerte Sonthia Cyclops

July 12.

July 12.

July 13.

..July 13.

Imperial Airways Plano. Menelaus

.July 13.

July 13.

Airways Plane

July 13.

Java and Manila

Tjisalsk

July 13.

Shanghal

Conte Ross0

July 14.

Shanghai

Hulda Maersk

July 14,

Shonghat...、、、

Soudan

July 14.

Tientsin and Shanghal

Chengtu

.July 16.

Shanghai and Swałow

Soochow

.July 16.

Straits

Anshun

.July 10

Straits

Antenor

July 18.

Inpan

July 10.

Tientsin

July 16.

July 16.

Shanghai and Amoy

July 16.

Halphong

July 17.

July 17.

Date and Time.

Manila

Shanthat

For

Glenearn

Hunan Pleasantville

Titjalengka

Canton

Durban Maru

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Wednesday

Air Mail for Indo-China-due Hano!, Air France Plane ....Wed. July 12.

12th July.

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

Reg., ...July 12. 11.30 am. Gru......July 12, Noon, Yusang...Wed., July 12, 1 p.m. Gneisenau....Wed., July 12, 7 pm. Tikarang.....Wed., July 12, 3 p.m. Tsinan....Wed., July 12, 3.30 p.m.

Halphong

Shanghai

Japan Amoy

Thursday

Parcels and Papers only for Calcutta Kumsong

Parcels, Papers,

Parcels only for Straits, Penang, Deucation

Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Marseilles and London-duc London, 17th

·August.

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

.Thurs., July 13.

July 13, 11

...

July 13, Noon. Thurs., July 13.

Parcels,.......July 13, Noon,

p.m.

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, US.A., President Pierce....Thurs., July 13,

Central and South America vin San Francisco and (Papers only for Canada)-due San Francisco, 3rd August-and Europe (except

and Great Britain

Elre) Siberia

July 13, p.m. .July 13, 7 p.m. Thurs., July 13. K. P O.

K.P.O.

Parcels

July 13,

Reg.

July 13, ◊ p.m.

Ord.

July 13, 5.30 p.m.

via

G.P.Q.

Parcels

July 13, 4 p.m.

Reg. Ord.

via Talping

Parcels.. Reg., Letters,

Parcels, Reg.,

Australia and New Zealand

Thursday Island-due Thursday Island, 25th July.

July 13, 4 pan.. „July 13, 6 p.. „July 13, 8,38 p.n. G. P. O.

July 13, 4 p.m.

July 13, 5 pun.

Lettera,.....July 13, 7. p.m.

Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane

Direct Service”dur London 20th

July

Thurs.. July 13. K.P.O.

..July 13, p.m.

July 18.1 p..

Reg.

.July 13, 5 p.m.

/ Ord.

...........July 13, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Kez. Ord.

Air Mall for Malaya, Java and Imperial Aleways Plane

Australia by "Imperial-Airways Direct Service"--due Sydney 21st July

Thurs, July 13.

K.P.O.

Ref.

Ord.

..July 13, 5 p.nl. July 13. 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

ILCE.

......July 13. & p.m.

Ord.

.July 13, 7 pam.

Emp. of Asla

Thurs., July 13, 7.00 pm.

Manito

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- Pan American

. Tutu, and U.S.A. by the "Pan- Aleways plane ...........Thurs., July 13,

American Airways Direct Service” -due San Francisco 20th July.

.July 14, 5 p.m.

K.P.O.

Rex.

July 13, 5.00 pm-

Ord

July 13, 5.30 p..

G.P.O.

Rer.

July 13, 5.00 p.m.

Ord.

July 14, 7.39 4.D.

Friday

on

Brindisi-due Brindisi, 4th August. Conte Rosso..Fri., (Papers only) for Straits and Sunthia

(Pacels and Papers only} Calcutta

July 14, 3.30 p.m.

Fri., July 14.

for

Porcels

Papers

Air Mall for ".L.M. Airways Direct Soudan

Service"due Amsterdam, 25th

July 15, a.m.

Fri., July 14.

EPO.

July,

Reg., Ord.,

Neg

Ord,,

Straits, Ceylon. India, East Africa, Soudan

Aden, Egypt and Europe vin Marseilles due Marscilics, August.

18th

Reg.,

Ord

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she moored over the submarine at 9 TYROLIAN EXPULSIONS of Optum, Treasure, and Valuables

am, and that weather conditions are

Kood!,

The lifting craft Zello proceeded

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to the scene this evening. The Zella foreign subjects, mostly Swiss, but I has been in dock at Birkenhead since stated that two American subjects last Saturday, when she had to return are not included in the expulsion with her bollards damaged in u gale

order.

last week, while she was moored British subjects affected by the over the submarine.-British Wireless, order have not been given any

reason for the expuiston-Reuter,

"United

Press" quotes well-

£150,000,000 Debit informed quarters as expressing the

Balance

belief that foreigners are being ex- pelled so that they will not witness the uprooting of Germans in Tyrol under a prospective Italo-German agreement,

London, July 11. Exchequer returns show that total Artlonry revenue amounts to C161, The French Government has made 174,302, compared with 2150,383,456 representations to Rome asking for

at the corresponding dale last year, the evacuation of French residents in

Tola! expenditure, Icss selt-Tyrol to be delayed, balancing items ia £311.005,283, smpared with £207,074.102 of the corresponding date of 1030-Dritish Wireless.

Hungarians Join Labour Corps

Military Reasons

Bringing Corgo from Marseilles via Saigon, arrived Hongkong Wednesday, 5th July, 1939,

Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception

are being landed and stored Into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Codown Co., Ltd., Kow- toon, whence delivery may be ob- tnine inmediately after landing.

All claims must be sent in to me on or before 19th July, 1939, or they will not be recognized,

Damaged Paclenges will be examin ed by the Company's Surveyor Mesars:-Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 am. on Tuesday, 11th July, 1930.

Consignees must have a Revenue Once in attendance when any dut!- able goods nie examined by the Com- pany's Surveyers.

No Fire Insurauce will be effected by us in any case whatever.

R. OIL, Agent, Hongkong, 5th July, 1939.

BERNE, July 11-According to Information received from Rome, the WZZA expulsions from Bolzano are for politien) and military reasona. and concern all forcim tourists and re- {sidents.

Tourists must leave immediately,

BUDAPEST, July 11-For the first while residents who might have dir- time since the official Introduction of fully In leaving are granted in- compulrory inbour service in Hang-dividual postponement. ary, 0,000 men are to join labour the expulsion of Swiss subjects has The Zurich Zeitung" reports that servien camps on July 18.

Thoir training is to last threeeen postponed; however, every months,

| Bwin irust innke written application

All men unft to serve in the army, to the Prefecture expinining his ren- and there who younger than 24, linve "cha for exemption. All will be to join the labour service. So far permitted to remain in Balzano until 25,000 men have been named, osi İheir applications are deelded upon. eligible-Trans-Ocean.

-United Prcas.

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THE "TELEGRAPH❞ will send a Staff Photographer to all events of public interest. Requests should be addressed to the Pictorial Editor.

Halphong -Swatow Swałow

July 14, 6 pm. July 14, 5.30 pan. G.P.O.

„Joly 16, ́6 pin. July 14, 6.30 p.m.. .....Fri, July 14. K.P.O,

July 14, 5 p.m. July 14, 8.30 p.m. G.P.O.

fuly 14, 5 pm. Ord....July 14, 7 p.m.

Klungchow ....Fri., July 14, Noon. Choksang...Fri., July 14, 12.30 p.m. Kwangtung Fri., July 14, 2.30 p.m. -

Brindisi-due Brindisi 4th August Conte Rosso Fri., July 14, 3,30 p.m.

Shanghil Amoy

Salgon and Bangkok

Shonghal

Saturday

Kaglan Cremur

.Sat., July 15, 2.30 pm.

Sat., July 16, 6 p.m.

Sunday

Soochow

Sun, July 16, 9 a.m...

Monday

Sulyang....Mon., July 17, 2.30 p.m.

Afon.. July 17.

Air Mail by Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Piano

Direct Service"-due London, 24il July

K.P.O.

sex.

July 17, 5 p.m..

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Ord,

Rick.

July 17. 5.30 p.m.. G.P.0.

...July 17, 5 p.m.

· Ord.

J.July 17, 7 p.30..

Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Auke Imperiat Airways Plane

tralls by "Imperial Airways Direct Service”—due Sydney 24th

July

Пед Ord,

KCK.

Ord.

Mon.. July 17.

KP.0,

July 17. & p.th.

July 17, 6,30. p... G.P.0.

July 17. 5 pan

July 17,

p.m.,

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