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Wednesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

February 7, 1940.

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ON FEBRUARY

the

"Hongkong Telegraph" publish.

ed a story under the heading "The Banned Doctor," which was reprinted from the London Sunday Pictorial" and to which the British Medical Association has taken exception.

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In accordance with Government Ordinance, The Exchange Banics MOBILISED AS EXECU-will be closed for the transaction

TION TIME NEARS

INO BOND WOOD

She was buried in her ROWN.

wedding

Mr. Gentle was a native of New- ton, Wales, and had lived in Conven- try for only u fortight.

During the trial, the two men re- fused to plead and waved shamrocks when they were sentenced to death. The Judge described the bombing

"the

most cowardly murder in his

-s

experience."

of Public Business on Thursday and Friday, the 8th and 9th February, 1910. (China New Year Holidays).

Hongkong, 5th February, 1940,

THE "STAR" FERRÝ

CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FORTY-SECOND Now Outrages By 1.R.A. LONDON, Feb. 6. (Reuter)There ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING OF THIS COMPANY WILL be were four explosions this morning in Britain, caused by bombs concealed

held at the Office of Mesars. In parcels sent through the post. don at the Easton rallway station and

Two explosions securred in Lon-Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. on

The Hongkong and South China clation has since drawn our nitenilen to an apology which was published In the London "Sunday Pictorial" in their issuo of November 19, as follows:

"The news atory entitled 'The Ban- nod Doctor', published in our laue of November 5, reflected on the British Madien! Association by alleging that the Association, in selecting doctors for the various forms of National Servico, was discriminating unfairly ngainst doctors who were non-mem -- bors or who had not rendered past Bervices to the Association.

"There is no justifiention for these allegations.

"We find on investigation that the Association In completely impartial, offering to non-members and mem bera aliko the Kame opper- tunities for service. We desire to express to the Aunciation and to those responsible for the adminis Lration of the Central Medical War Committee our apologion and sincere regret for having published auch Ktatements,"

The "Hongkong Telegraph" regrets having given offence, and wholly ansociates itself with the foregoing apology,

SHATTERING RUSSIAN DEFEATS CONTINUE

>> FROM PAGE ONE

enemy attneks on Pitkaranta Archi- pelingo and the const, the enemy los- ing several hundred killed.

On Sunday night our air force

camped round firen.

.

Friday, the 16th February, 1940; bombed the enemy's troops who were the other two were at Birmingham at 11.30 am, for the purpose of and Manchester.

Little damage was done, although receiving the Report of the Direc- tors together with a Statement of few parcels were destroyed and railway workers suffered slight in-Accounts for the year ended 31st

December, 1939. Juries.

It is presumed that the bombs were of a terrorist campaign by the

The Register of Shares of the

In connection with to-morrow's Company will be CLOSED from

5,000 Russians Killed STOCKHOLM. Feb. 6 (Reuter) ---

Stealing through the forests over rocky terrain, Finnish patrols were to-night rounding up the remnants of the Soviet 18th Division to prevent

any from rejoining the four fussian

The newspaper, "Allehanda,"

on of two Irishmen who were | Friday, the 9th February, 1910, to divisions known to be further north. sentenced to death when found guilly Friday, the 16th February, 1910, of the Coventry explosion case last August.

The Else High Commissioner, Mr. John Dulanty, called on Mr. Chum- berlain at No. 10 Downing Street to- night in connection with fast minute efforts to secure the reprieve of the to be condemned two LR.A. men executed.

The visit, has not changed the "Nicu~ Government's attitude, saya ter's" Lobby Correspondent.

both days inclusive.

estimates that the number of Russians hitherla killed in the Kiteln opera-

By order of the Board of tions, is at least 5,000.

Directors,

י.

C. M. MANNERS, Secretary and Manager. Hongkong, 25th January, 1940.

FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

What to do to help a child

Reserves

Anyone knowing of a child who out owing to the fear of Irish Re- has been assaulted, neglected, or publican outrages in connection, with ill-treated in a manner likely to the impending execution: of two cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at once with

During the afternoon and evening, special police guards around Birming ham Prison were doubled.

called were specially

Irishmen,

Police were stationed at intervals while all round the prison walls, ́others patrolled the streets,

posted Other police guards were

the gale inside the prison and in

house.

Pedestrians loitering near the prison were ordered to move on.

'ANOTHER JAPANESE

NOTE TO BE SENT TO BRITAIN

> FROM PAGE ONE

that the British Government has notified expressed regret and hos Britain's willingness to return nine of the 21 Germans there is no reason why Japan should refuse the offer. But the Government should request the British authorities to reconsider their attitude and should demand the return of all the Germans. Such a step would be the best way to

maintain Anglo-Japune matter

"Hochi Shimbun";

"NO what sophiatry or pettifogging langu age Britain may employ, this is a question of slight ugnst Japán, which for transcends all legal issues. Britain's netion has trampled down the honour of Japan and in this sense, the Asama Muru incident in of such a nature that it does not alow of any International usuage, or inter- pretation of International Law to Interfere with it.

The Hon. General Secretary, H.K.SP.C., Old City Hall.

The Inspector, 40, Pokfulam Road, Isi floor.

The Inspector, B2 Stone Nuliah:

2nd, Floor. The Inspector, 12, Sal Yeung Choi St., Kowloon.

Lane,

The Inspector, 52, Argyle St., Kowloon,

All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society."

The Informant's name will be kept atricily private, except in cases where malice is proved:

G. R.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 12th day of February, 1940, nt 3 p.m., at the Office of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Exceller.ey the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Chuk Un, In the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commen- cing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Order To Shipping

Rent to be fixed by the Sur- SPECIAL TO the "TELEGRAPH" veyor of His Majesty the KING, TOKYO, Feb. 7 (Domel).-The for one further term of 21 years Ministry of Communications hos pro- less the last three days thereof. mulgated new regulations, prohibit-

Intending bidders are advised ing the embarcation on Japanese ships of persons embodied in, or that immediately after the dispo- suspected of being embodied in, the sal of the lot the Purchaser (if armed forcer of belligerent Powers, not the applicant) will be required. to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the Bale, the sum of two hundred | dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum

will be refunded on payment of

The regulations, which are im- mediately effective, were issued under the Marine Transport Control Act, one of Japan's own war-time emer- Hency measures.

Germans Should Not the Purchase price,

Learn Polish

WARSAW, Feb. 7 (Reuter)—A Naxl newspaper, published In War- saw, adviacs Germans not to learn Palish.

Apparently fluency in Polish is to

be regarded as unpatriotic.

es-

The article saya that there is no reason why conquerors should adapt. themselves to the conquered, pecially "not in our case," Not a German should learn more Pollsh

than is sufficient to pass the time) of day."

PATROLS ACTIVE

PARIS, Feb, 0 (Reuter) —An paletal communique, issued to-day itates that our patrols were active in the region west of the Sanr.

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Reports Donicd -AMSTERDAM, Feb. 6 (Reuter).— Renewed reports that Hitler con- Russo- templates mediating in the Finnish dispute are denied in Berlin, where officials told neutral corres- pondents that "there is no question of such a thing."

Italian Aid For Finns PARIS, Feb. 0 (Router).—Wor equipment from Italy for Finland, which was recently stopped in transit by Germany, has been returned to Italy and re-shipped to Finland via France, it is stated here.

It is understood that consignments are now passing through France en route to Finland.

Omelal circles claim they have re- liable information that Germany. while withholding unalalance from the Finns, is sending material assistance to the Russions.

Britons To Enlist LONDON, Feb. & (Reuter).-- Amidst cheers from all parts of the House, Sir Victor Warrender stated in answer to a question from tho Communist member, Mr. William Gallacher, that he understood that the Finnish Legation in London was supervising an organisation for the purpose of enabling volunteers offer their services to Finland.

Ice-Breaker Sunk

to

HELSINGFORS, Feb. 7 (Router). The Finnish lee-breaker, Vigo, wñS sunk yesterday by Soviet bombing planes when she was escorting a con- VO of supply ships from Sweden to

Finland.

Several bombs struck the ship but the

crew escaped over the fee to a nearby islandi.

The Captain stated that the con- voy was also attacked but only the Vigo was hit. The rest of the chips escaped in the gathering gloom after the Russians had emptied their

bomb-racks.

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