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and chief port in the Gulf of F- land, in now directly menuced by the Russian advance.

"JONGKONG AS REVEALED BY/ (opposite the lower Peak TraIR | succeeded, the strategic position of,

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1940.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Maila are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malts are advertis- ed to close at or before a.m. regis- tered and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day. When madis are advertised to close after 5 pn., Registered and Parcel malls are closed at 6 p.m.

INWARD MAILS

Collapse of the centre of the Man- nerheim Line paves the way for Red

advance on the once beautiful city, which has already been semi- destroyed by constant long-range artillery

bombardment und. aeriaÍ bombings.

The Russian advance towards s vity

means, that the right flank of the Finnish Army has been pushed bnek, If the Russians attack on tho leri Blank north-east of Lake Ladoga has Station) Tuesday, the 5th the Finns

on

would be extremely March, 1910, from 3 p.m. to 6.30

"Reuters" military critical, 6th correspons probable, however, that 3.m. and Wednesday, the March, 1910, from 10 am to 4 pm the Finnish defences in the Intter ENTRIES WILL DEFINITELY sector are unshaken. Neither con CLOSE at the Hon. Secretary's there be a fear of further Russian

in the "wasp waist." office, Stock Exchange Building, action

The 54th Division and the Siberian ice House Street, ut NOON on

ski battalion, which tried to relieve THURSDAY, the 22nd February.it, have lost so heavily that they will 1940, but intending exhibitors are be unable to act in sympathy with requested to send in their entries other parts of the front, as early as possible.

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H. K. Stock Market

The following: quotations

It seems

says

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Finland's weakness, therefore,

right flank covering Viborg. The Russians will have to under- take considerable preliminary workt before they can stage the second they are bound to be frequently phase of the offensive, and in con interrupted by the Finnish Air Force which is much stronger than it was at the outbreak of war.

Near Viborg, Reds Claim

MOSCOW: Feb. 10 (UP),—AR. official communique issued to-day asserted that the Finnish retreat is continuing.

"Our troops are six milles south of Viborg." It states. "Since last Sun- day they have captured 475 defensive for tilentions and are suid to have were reached the tiver Salken Kulta be issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- tween the Vuoksijury and Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

anjarvi lakes. They

have Direct Service"-London date, 71hkel this morning.

the fortified are

of Muo- and village BANKS

Jon, the

Somme slation on the Mori- tine

six miles south of the ...1,415 b. of H.K. Banks, $ C.D. IK. Banks (Lon. Reg.) £

town of Viborg, and the Juhanne's X. D. 85% n.station on the Maksalahti Maritime H.K. Banks (H.K. Reg.) £88 n.Railway. They have thus reached the coast of the Gulf of Finlod north .0.

1of Bjorko Island.

February

Feb.

Canton A

.Feb. 20. Shanghai and Amoy ......Feb. 20. Air Mall by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service" London date, 101 February,

................................. Feb. 21. Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Service"-San Francisco

date, 14th:February .... .Feb. 21. Air Mall by "Air France Direct Ber-

vice--Paris date. 14th February.

Caleutia and Straits Java and Manila

Japan

Straits....

"Imperial

Feb. 21. .Feb. 21.

Feb.

21. Feb. 21. Feb. 21. ..Feb. 21.

Direct Service”—London date, 14th

Shanghai

Air Mall by

February.

Amoy

Haiphong

Ciuiton

Bangkok and Suigon

Chartered ..

Mercantile, A. & B. £

East Asia $.

Mercantile, C. L.

INSURANCES

Canton $... Unian .... China Underwriter.§. H.K. Fire $.

SHIPPING Douglases $. Steamboath $

Airways

Feb. 22. .Feb. 22.

Indo-Chinas P$

Feb. 22,

Indo-Chinas D.S.

Feb. 22.

Shell (Bearers) s/-

Feb. 22.

Waterboats $

Wharves $. Ducks $. Providents $.

U.S.A., Honolulu, dad, 23.

Francisco date, 20th Jan.). ‚Feb.

Shonghai

Canton

U.S.A., Honolulu,

DOCKS ETC.

.Feb. 24. Feb. 24,

New Eng. Sh. Japan, Shanghai

Sh. Docks Sh. S

and Manila (San Francisco date, 28th

Feb. 24. Feb. 25,

Feb. 22 25.

.Feb. 25. Feb. 23. Feb. 25.

25.

MINING

Kollan of- Raubs $.... Venz. Gold $. HI.K. Mines

LANDS

January

Straits

Canton

Japan

Japan

Manila

Sondakan...

Shanghai and Amoy

.Feb. 25.

Hufpliong

Feb. 20.

Manlia

Feb. 20.

Shai Lands Sh. $.

Manila

Feb. 26:

Feb. 2** Feb. 25.

Europe vla Suez und Straits (London date, 18th December 1930) Feb. 27.

OUTWARD MAILS

Tuesday, Feb. 20

Air Mail for “Imperial Airways Direct Service" duo London, 28th Feb.

Iteg.

Ord

Reg.

Ord,

K.P.O.

.Feb. 20, 5 p.m. .Feb. 20, 6.30 p.m. G.r.o.

Feb. 20, 5 p.m. Feb. 20, 7 p.m. Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus- tralla by "Impertai Airways Direct Service"-due Sydney, 20th Feb.

K.P.O.

.....Feb. 20, 5 p..

.Feb. 20, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

..Feb. 20, 5 p.m. .Feb. 20, 7 ..

....7.00 p.m.

Reg.

Ord.

Rex. Ord. Saigon.

Japan

Straits and Calcutta

Parcela

Ord.

Wednesday, Feb. 21

Swatow and Shanghai Straits

.10.30 am.

11.09 a.m. Noon. .2.30 p.m. 4.30 p.m. Air Mall for Indo-China, Iran, and

France (Paris and Northern Pro»), vinces only) by the "Air France] Airways Direct Servico" due Paris, 20th February.

Reg., Ord.,

Beg

K. P. O.

.Feb. 21, 5.00 p.m. .Feb, 21, 5.30 p.m. G. P. O.

Feb. 21, 5.00 pm. Ord, Feb. 21, 7.00, p.m.

Thursday, Feb. 22

Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolulu and U.8.A.. by the "Tan American Airways Direct Servicoduo Ban Francisco, 28th February.

Iter.

Ord

Reg.

Ord.

K.P.O.

.....Feb, 21, 5 p.m. .Feb. 21. 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

Amoy and Shanghal Stralin

Sandakan Haiphong Ganton

..Feb, 21, 5 p.m. .Feb. 22, 7.30 am.

.2.30 p.m. .10,38 .m. 12.30 p.m. ..1 p.m. .7.15 a.m.

Saturday, Feb, 24

Hotel....

Lands $...... Lands 4% Debentures

Humphreys $.

H.K. Reallles $.

Chinese Estates $.

UTILITIES

Trams $

$.. Peak Trams (old) $. Peak Trams (now) Star Ferries 5.

Y. Ferries $.

Chinn Lights (old) $. China Lights (new) $. II.K. Electries 5... Macao Electrics $. Sandakon Lighin $. Telephones (old) $. Telephones (new) $ Tractions s/

Tractions (Pref.) 8/-

INDUSTRIALS

125

.212 b. 465 b.

"Twenty-one Finnish plones were 78 n. brought down in aerial combuts." Red Division Annihilated HELSINGFORS, Feb. 19 (Reuter), -An official communique Issued to 15.day announces that the Russian 18th 182 b. Division is sow completely destroyed an the north-east side of Lake Ladoga, 100 b. Over 18,000 Russians were killed or 10 n. taken prisoner.

Finnish Claims .100 n.

.80 n. HELSINGFORS, Feb. 19 (Reuter). 74/4 n.] -To-day's cominunique declares that 7 n. enemy attacks between the Gulf of Finland und Vuoksen were repulsed, 102 n. and claims victories south-east of .22.10 n. Salmenkolla, where guns were .4.00 b. captured, and north-east of Lake 20% Latoga, where the booty included 20 .328 n. tanks, 36 heavy guns and 17 tractors. Around Taipale, the enemy attack- .18/- n.Jed about mid-day.

10 n.

.4 n.

.31⁄2 eis. n.

Fighting continues,

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Finnish Airmen Active HELSINGFORS, Feb. 18 (Reuter). A communique issued to-day states 5.05-that-the Finnish-air-forces on Sunday .3814 s. successfully carried out several re- .100 n. commissance and bombing fights

.20 n. over and behind the enemy's lines. 7% b. Numerous air battles ended

suc- 416cessfully for the Finnish machines. .101 n. The Russians are active in

in the war zone, and In the interior of the 17.55 b. country they have bombed many ..B n.towns, destroying houses and killing .4 n. and wounding a number of civilians.

20 Soviet Planes Downed .25 b The number of aeroplanes which 7.90 flew over Finland during the day is 570bbelieved to have been the highest on .57% b. record.

.11 b

.20 b. It is confirmed that 20 Russian b. planes were brought down and in 26.00 b. addition it is believed that four others .9.00 b. were brought down.

10/0 n. During one raid Soviet airmen tried 19/0 n. to machine-gun civilians.

Rod Trick Fails

Cald: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. $..14.00 n. SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH Cald: Maeg. (Pref.), Sh. $...12 1.

Canton Ices S.

Cements $..

H.K. Ropes $.

STORES, & Dairy Farms (old) $.. Dairy Farms (new) Watsons $..

Lane, Crawfords $

Sineeres $....

Wing On (HK)

Powell, Lid. 5.

COTTON MILLS

Ewo Sh, $ S'hai Cotton Sh. $. Zoong Sing, Sh. $. Wing On Textiles. Sh. $..

MISC. H.K. Entertainments S Construction (old) $ Constructions (now) Vibro Piling $.. Ch. Govt. 5% 1925 G. Bonds

H.K. Govt. 4% Loan HK.. Govt. 3% Loan Mureniana (Lon.) s/... Maremans (H.K.) 2/-

February 20, 1940.

THIS IS WHAT EXPLOSION DID

THE RECENT EXPLOSION in an East London factory broke windows over a radius of 25 miles. This photograph shows what hap- pened to one nearby building-Do mci.

BAKERS WIN THE

DOUGH

Two

Airmen

Continued From Pago: 1 Trapped In

from the verandon of her home op-

site the race-course.

She learnt, of her Kood-fortune

Wreckage

AN R.A.F. bomber, thought to about ten minutes after the race was have been trying to make a landing won by Satnight.

wus

WAIT FOR NEW DRIVE

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Finnish war on Germany's wartime

economy.

The satury output of all, metal and textlies, all of which might havo been available for export to Germany, in Hikely to be absorbed in supplying the Russian armies, while there is evidence that railway rolling stock is being diverted northwards in order to carry on the compalyn, thun mak- ing all transport to Germany more.

JMeult.

A secondary adverse result is to be found in the difcuity Germany [bas là abtaluing Russian phosphates which she badly nectis for ngrleul- turn purposes, and in which Ger- many is quite deficient.

Mixed Feelings

Neither will Germany's metal shortage be relieved by Finland in spite of the announcement of the in- tended restimption' of trade. The

development recent

of Finland's mineral deposits will probably be un able to be resumed for some time, and the 14,000 tons of copper which Finland has yearly exported to Der- many, who is cut off by the war from 97 per cent, of the world supply, wil be sadly missed.

Any Nazis who listened to the Moscow brondeast on December 27 must have done so with mixed feel- ings how easily peaceful trade could have been developed with Finland which, according to the Russian broadcaster, "the German paper, 'Deutsche Wehr, describes as a verit- able. mineral storehouse,"

Raids Continue

Big

HELSINGFORS, Feb. 19 (UP).— The text of an A. R. P. bulletin Issued to-day states, "On Feburary 18th a great number of enemy planes Jew over all parts of, the country.

"Raids were directed, among other places, agains he owns of Stlisalmi, Lappeenrata, Calkisalmi, Viborg as well as against the rural centres of Colon, Kirkkili, Kinjoinna, Loeja and Kasjon,

some

In bombings, which cases were carried out during fight-! ing, caused considerable damage to property owned by civilians,

"Numerous habitations and bulld- these ings were destroyed during raids,

There were many instances of the enemy having used machine gun fre against civilians.

"According to information so far obtained few persons were wounded. In the north-west of Finland the enemy bombed some quite small localities and also opened machine gun fire on the civilian population."

About WHAPH

SPECIAL TO THE STOCKHOLM, By

from

Aabo, Feb 10 (UP)Russian bomb-

in a recreation ground, hurtled into ing planes to-day dropped twenty

"I thought it a marvellous the elde of a Baptist church at the bombs on the Finnish town of Aabo. race and was quite excited when colliery village of North Broomhili, The casualties are not yet known but Satinlight wòn, said Mrs. Peacock,

"It wasn't until ten minutes later that a little boy came rushing to my home to tell me that our syndicate had won the big prize.

some houses on the outskirts of the "I didn't realise then that he was near Morpeth, Northumberland.

an, Sergt. Edward Mar-town are said to be afire. One alman, bringing me a fortune.

Five air raid alarms were sounded shall, was rescued from the debris just before the machine caught fire. In Anbo this morning and lasted four Within a

few

minutes the church ours.

very Anti-aircraft artillery was burst into flames,

raiders Fire brigades attached to a local active and prevented the callierles association made desperate from reaching the centre of the city. attempts to save two airmen who The bombs were all dropped on the were trapped but were unable to outskirts during each of the

alarms. reach them.

Nearly Swooned

"I nearly swooned with exelte-

ment.

"I didn't have a wink of sleep lauki night and rushed to the Bakery De partment at six o'clock this morning to break the good news to the people win hud-shares-in-the syndiente, --

No. 1 Boy Wins

A No. 1 Boy in the Cafe Wiseman won $4,000.

His name is Lut.

Since the opening of the racing senson Lai has been employed at the; Racecourse, where Lane Crawford's are doing the catering.

A witness of the crash said:

"I saw sheets of flame and clouds of smoke enveloping the church.! There were three explosions.

Windows.of.houses_in_a_street near by were broken and scorched.'

Two hundred and fifty yards away from the scene of the crash is a junior school, where a Christmas party was being held.

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Members of the crew of the Ad- miral Grof Spee who were aboard the Altmark as an armed guard flied over the lee and fired at the British Boarding Farty. As a result of this aetion, the British returned the fire

Despite his good fortune, Lai was still imperturbably working in the Fenwick (mantbly) 10. P. Stresteld dining room at Happy Valley today, monthly) 30 W, W. Rae (monthly), $25; unding seats for the hundreds of Anonymous son: John Fleming in self-defence. people who have 4nd lesser fortunes. Lammert $43: E. A. I. Newton at the races.

Europeans Share Luck

(monthly) $; HK. Police Farce (All Contingente” & Cerical Staff) January $1,400.05; F. D. J. G. C. W. 415; í. Forbes February $25; Some Members of the Staff of Jardine Matheson & Co, n/c

Continetors AMKE, 1971; Members of

Norway's Case

con-

that

In his speech before Parliament in In addition to approximately 60 Dec. & Jan, $301; Maxim Co. 3100 0610, M. Koht said that, in Chinese employes who had minor Hangkong Chinese A.A. red $100; Wal Tak formally

with

International Law, shares in the syndicate, the follow-Co. Ltd. $200; funk on 123 Chun Norway would have allowed the

Heo Co, khi Wang Tao Lam Ing employees of Lane Crawford's Wah Shing Kow Chung Wal 16: Building Altmark to use territorial wators share the big prize:

Messrs. G. II. Edgar, Plankoff. Building Contractors Assen. $170; Chong even if it had been known HELSINGFORS, Feb. 19 (UP),—IL

**** Hing $5: Po Tung $20; Pig "Market British prisoners were aboard. 1 n. is reported from the front that the Markovich, J. A. Remedios, Mes-Assen. 1200; Hoarding House Assn. 1200: Norway, he claimed, was not ob .10.20 b. Russians recently attempted to use

dames Piankoff, Takmakoff, A Rod- Kwok lin Wank 10: C.. Bingham Iged to search her further than to]

K.C.C. Children's Sports establish her identity. ..5.85 b. the Finnish password which was

rigues,

es, Gillman, Misses A. Remedios, Fowel HBO: "Suomen Polka" (Son of Finland)

E, Quinn, L. Sequeira, J. Shirley, A New Year's Day $37.01: Anonymous $2

G. Gerrard $25; Methodist Ladies Society

The captain of the Altmark, in ed- $150: Panny & William Perritt $50; 1 22.40 s. but said it so badly that it was re- Alves, L. Xavier and R. Leigh.

dition, bad refused a Norwegian de 21,30 h.cognised and the Finns opened fire Miss R. Leigh told the "Tele-vetele monthly), 30. scarter mand to be permitted to search his

D. Gillesple $50; 11. 5. | "I can't realise my good monthly) 325; Maraman Hongkong China vessel. 71⁄2 n. In a recent small attack

I haven't the faintest Lid-Quarterly $100; Ault & Wiborg Co.

Referring to Great Britain, M. on the fortune yet. 100 n Karellan Isthmus the Finns surprised

iden

what I'm going to do with the arts, chard Koht said: "One would never have

$250: 41 n group of Russians who dug them- money,"

All Huake Honjokong Signal Corps $110.27; expected a friendly nation to act in n.selves into the top of a small hill. Miss Leigh, who has been employ W. 120; King's Dispensary $1,000 this way.

The Finns used machine guns and

ed for the lust four years in the Cafe Zarunician Charity Fund of fli., Canton

"Norway is prepared to submit the .36% n. afterwords took the hill in a bayonet Wiseman store department, had one si: Anonymous $3; Loke

and Macao 1200 Loke Kai Lam 30.

Lam $0.60 matter to the Lengue at Nations, and .170 n. attack.

share in the syndicate, worth about Party organised by Indles of Rajputana has protested to London as energetic- ises $23: Theatrical Performance get up $4,000.

Sold Part Of Sharo

Furnishing Department to participate Among the few employees of the

.D.60 6. kliling 20 Russians.

.44 n. Many of the Russians pretended .4012 n.they were dead but were discovered. The booty included 200 rides, 12 .74 b. machine uns, 18 quick firing rifles .1% n. and 14 automatic rifles,

.1 л. .834 m.

Another Finnish patrol surprised a group of Russians drying their boots .50% n. in a barn.

Patrol Surprised

.100 n. The Finns Bred a few shots and the .05% Ruslans came to the door to loolt out.

14/9 n.

Many were killed and the rest fled

.4/- n.into the woods.

Check To Japanese Air Service Plans

graph":

Hanenek

by Messrs. Ho Kain-tong and Tang Shlu- ally as possible." kin 87,023.10; A. S. Ching #100; Lam Fook-

Bankers ve 20; Police Recreation Club $218.20; . Stafford Smith $50.40; Total H10,318.25, Orders-R.

Now Berlin Accusation BERLIN, Feb. 20 (Reuter) —A, boarded the Allmark looted the quar- sailors who Gairdner charge that British

ters of the captain and crew before

in the syndicate was the Chinese (monttily) $13: Marsman Hongkong Chino tailor, who purchased one shore,

· Ltd. (Quarterly) $100.

Be was bemoaning his fate this THREAT TO BALKANS morning.

Just before the race he sold all but a quarter-share in his ticket. However, he obtains $1,000 for his remaining 25 cents.

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ving was made by the captain of man ship, according to the He is also quoted as saying that a British officer was struck by a British bullet during the fighting.

the German ofcial news agency.

Nazi Circumspection

Several employees are bemoaning tains measures to strengthen Turkish Three Finns, who returned to the the fact that they refused to parti-military defences, the control of im Finnish lines after being captured by cipate in the syndicate.

ZURICH, Feb. 19 (Reuter)-While ports and exports, the reorganisation the Altmark incident is still the most a large group of Russions, sald that

of various Industries for the supply discussed affale in Berlin, there are nt first the Russlona trusted them

of the needs of the armed forces, and badly and asked whether or not teta River in uw defence positions on also provides severe measures to

no signs of direct complications aris- Norway, Finns tortured their prisoners as the the Mannerheim Line.

prevent speculation activities which in between Germany political Commissars had alleged

The German press continues its at OPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” in a report.

It claimed that the Finnish success may be harmful to the country's incks against Britain but is careful to PARIS, Feb. 19 (UP)It is under-

When the Finns stated that this was end to the Russian drive to encircle

northeast of Lake Ladoga had put an economic or military integrity. stood that France has broken or untrue, fifty Russians declared them the Lake and attack the Mannerheim assume wide sweeping powers to take

It alvea the Cabinet the right to avoid criticising Norway,

German spokesman does not Parcels only for Tientsin.2.30 p.m. negotiations with Japan regarding the willing to walk across with the Line from the rear. The assertions any measures it sees necessary to to the Graf Spec and that with deny that the Altmark was "escort Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Dircet nuthorisation for Japanese planes ny-Finns to the Finnish lines.

Service" due London 3rd Marching over French Indo-Chinn,

It is asserted that 13 succeeded in repulsed in local fighting on the strengthens the defences.

that the Russian thrusts have been preserve the economic structures, and sto renching the Finnish lines. The re- Karelian Isthmus indicated that the

British prisoners aboard she had G.P.O, & K.P.O.

This action, it is understood, has mainder were wounded or diled by Red Army's offensive has been slow-

The press warns the people that entered Norwegian waters flying the .....Feb. 24, 5 p.m. been taken as a reprisal for the Russfan, bullets on the journey.

na non-belilæerent atlies of the Reich Nay. Ord.,

Feb. 24, 5.30 p.m. Japanese failure to reply to the two

ed down or stopped altogether by the French and British they must bo Finnish Communiquo

The spokesman declared that this Swatow, Amoy and Formosa

French protests against the bombing

now Finnish defence line.

; prepared for a "supreme effort" in was absolutely a fair and permissible HELSINGFORS, Feb. 19 (UP)—. 10.30 am. of the Yunnan railway.

the spring,

action Stralis

...8.30 am. No new protest will be lodged re- The official Finnish communique, Sunday, Feb. 28

garding the third bombing of the reporting the "annihilation" of the Shangha!

. a.m.allway because the Japonese have Savice 28th. Division, raid that fresh Selgon, Bandakan, Medong, Bala-nt delgned to reply to the original Finnish forces have also holted the

maun, Itabaul and Tulagi ..9 a.m, demarches,

Russians south-east of the Solmenkai

It is officially announced that Soviet planes operated over Finland all day Sunday and to-day-the num- ber of enemy raiders on Sunday bo ing the largest since the war began, Twenty of them were shot down,

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