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ADVERTISEMENTS THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC
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words $2.50 for 3 days prepaid
TUITION GIVEN.
CO., LTD.
Notice is hereby given that the Fifty-first Ordinary Yearly Meet-i ing will be held at the Company's' 4th Floor, ofco, Rogistored P. & O. Building, on Thursday, 21st March, 1940, at 11 am, for the purpose of presenting, the Apply-Tony's Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts to 31st December, 1939, electing Directora and Auditors and fixing their fees.
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Hahrd 1800.
Wyndham Street, Hongkong. Estab
"HONGKONG AS REVEALED BY THE CAMERA" Second Edition. Over 60 excellent views of the Colony. Price $1.50. Obtainable at Kelly LE Walsh, Ltd, Hongkong Travel Bureau or from the Publishers, South China Morning Post, Ltd., Wyndham Street.
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HEINKEL BOMBERS TRAPPED IN RAID
FROM PAGE ONE.
a large merchantman off Kinnaird
Details are lacking.
Hend.
Two Bombars Downed
The arst Nazi bomber brought down met its fate at Stabby Head, north of the Firth of Forth. crashed in a field near a form on the outskirts of Carlingham, 12 miles north of Berwick.
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The second bomber fell into the sea off Northumberland.
The latest R.A.F. successen raise the total number of raiders shot since September 1 to 19, In art- dition, nine others were so badly damaged that they are believed to have been forced down at sea whilst attempting to return home.
The Register of Members of the Company will be closed from 9th March to 21st March, 1940,
·PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS ..of the Bale by Public Auction! to be held on Monday, the 26th day of February, 1940, nt 3 p.m., ; at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at To Kwa Wan, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rant to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years.
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo both days inclusivo, during which snl of the lot the Purchaser (if period no transfer of shares can not the applicant) will be required be registered.
By order of the
Board of Directors.
GIBB, LIVINGSTON, & CO., LTD.
Agents. Hongkong, 22nd February, 1940.
to deposit with an authorised offer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sam will be refunded on payment off the Purchase price.
THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC | PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
CO., LTD.
NOTICE Is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held in tho P. & O. Building, Victoria, in the Colony of Hong Kong, at 11.15 o'clock in the forenoon on Thurs- day, the 21st day of March, 1940,
the thereafter 28 soon Ordinarly Yearly Meeting of the Company shall have terminated, for the purpose of considering and If thought At passing the following resolution is a special resola- tion:-
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the "That the Capital of "Company be increased from its "present Capital of $8,000,000 "Hong Kong currency divided "into 600,000 shares of $10 each "to $18,000,000 Hong Kong cur- "rency divided into 1,800,000 "shares of $10 each and that; "such additional shares shall "rank in all respects pari passu "with the original Capital of the "Company."
And for the purpose of consi-
Britain thus far has not lost one
the plane in the engagements off coast or over England and Scotland,dering and if thought it passing the following resolutions, name- ly
Nazi Plane Shot Following Chaso
LONDON, Feb. 22 (Reuter) £ Heinkel plane which was shot down in the sea to-day was destroyed after a 30 mile chose through the clouds by Hawker and Hurricane fighters.
The pilots saw the plane break up and dive into the water.
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The pilots are members, of squadron which recently brought down three Helakels in two days.
The Flight Lieutenant who led the formation helped to shoot down & railer which crashed near Whitby three weeks
Ago,
The Heinkel which crashed at Stabb's Head was chared by Splures and crashed after one of its engines stopped working.
The plot set the machine-on-fre before the police arrived to arrest the crew.
Allied Air Successes LONDON, Feb. 22 (Reuter).— Reuler's special correspondent with the RAF states that the Allied Agliters and anti-aircraft guns have shot down 47 German bombers in France since the war began,
Unpleasant Surprise
LONDON, Feb. 22 (Reuter)—Two Nazi planes, which nimed bombs at a British trawler of the Norfolk const, got an unpleasant surprise to- day.
The trawler was alone about a mlle from the shore and secred an easy prey. The bombers flew in low to attack and received a hall of bul- lets from the vessel's new machine-
gun.
The planes quickly disappeared and the trawler went on her way 'unharmed.
There was considerable oir activity
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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 25th day of February, 1940, nt 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Tytam, in the Colony of Hong
Exchange At A Glance
SELLING
T.T. London Demand do T.T. Shanghai- T. Singapore T.T. Japan T.T. India
U.S.A. Manila
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T.T.
T.T. Batavia T.T. Bangkok T.T. Saigon T.I. Franco TT. Switzerland T.T. Australia
BUYING
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10.85 107
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4 m/s France ............
11.40
30 da India
U.S. Crass rate in London 4.02% U.S. Cross rate in N.Y........3.06%
RADIO
ZBW, 355 metros (845 k.c.) nad 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cyclna) Recital by Father O'Mara
From the Studio Radio Programme Broadcast by Z. B. W. on a Frequency of 845 k.c's. and on Short Wave from 1-2.16 p.m. and 8-11 p.m. on 9.52 me's. per
second.
H. K. T.
February 23, 1940.
"GHOST
STORIES
BY JAPANESE
Report Deaths of Several.
Chinese
Generals
99 Army Boxing
INTER-UNIT NOVICES FINALS
Spirited fighting was seen in the finals of the Hongkong Ares in- dividual (inter-unit) novices boxing championships at Murray Barracks
fast night. The prizes were dis-
tributed by Bilg. T. McLeod.
Th only knock-out was scored when in the lightweight bout Ple. beat Plo. Smith (Royal Scots).
Bantamweight-Pte. Breft (Royal Scota) beat Pie., McDonald (Royal Scots),
Featherweight.-Plc. Corrigan | (Royal
"Ghost stories" issued by the Japanese announcing the death of several Chinese generals were emphatically denied by a Chinese military spokesman at Chungking Cole Middlesex) yesterday in an interview with the "Central News."
According to a Japanese broadcast front Tokyo on Wednes- day, Lieut. General Llu Shang-chib, a divisional commander, committed suicide at Maping in Central Hupeh on February 10; General Liu Chien-hsu was killed in a Japanese air raid; Lieut.knocked out Pio. Smith (Royal Scots). General Yang Yu-ting was executed by a firing squad on February 18; and Lieut. General LI Tsu-prî is missing,
Describing these reports ns fabrications, the Chinese mill-j tary spokesman stated that the Japanese have only made a laughing stock of themselves by Issuing such ghost stories."
No Such Names
CENSORSHIP INFURIATES
FROM PAGE ONE
we should prohibit our Planes from landing at Bermuda."
He declared that in the Chinese Army are no divisional commanders "High-Handed Procedura"
Senator Pittman, Chairman of the named Yang Yu-ting and Li Tsu- pel. Of the other names mentioned Senate Foreign Relations Committee, by the Japanese, Lieut. General Liu declared that Britain had made Shang-chif is very much alive. He "excessive and very foolish use" of visited Chungking recently.
her right as a belligerent to censer General Liu Chien-hau, who was American mali. He said that there alleged to have been killed in was no doubt that Britain had the Japanese air raid, is directing opera- right to examine for contraband all tions at the front and has just sent mail aboard the Clipper. a telegram to
reporting! Senator Clark,
attacking "the of hist
secured the high-handed There has near the Chientang River in the last few days. The Japanese troops
all been driven) Hingehove have back, according to a Chinese report from Kinhwo.
HAD PJ. Short Service of Inter- the success on severe
cession.
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12.30 Two Songs by the Don Cossacks Choir.
12.38 Tchaikowsky-Francenes Da Rimini, Op. 32.—Philharmonie- Eym
Orchestra of New York con- phony ducted by John Barbirolli,
1.00 Local Timo Signal and Weather Heport,
1.03 Reginald Dixon at the Orgun.. Danenig Time No. 5 and Dixon Hil
21.
Scots) beat Pla. Forrest (Royal Scots).
Lightweight-Pte.
Cole
(Middlesex)
Middleweight-Pte. Croagroves (Royal Beste) beat Pla. Clarke (Royal Boof#3. Special bout-Bdım. Emerson (Royal Scota) beat L/Cpl, Macnally (Royal Scota).
Lightheavy---Pis. Revell (Middlesex} beat L/Cpl. Nose (Seaforth Highlanders). Beavyweight--Gor, Ellsworth' (RA) beat Car. Gronow (RA),
Welterweight/Cpl Wilson (2Kick- dlesex) beat Pte. Dunlop (Royal Scots).
International Rugby
Semi-Finals To-morrow
The semi-final round of the local International Rugby Tournament will be held on the Navy ground mi Causeway Bay, 10-morrow,
fightingmous consent of the Senate formencing at 3 p.m.. when Ireland will sallying forth from Siaoshan opposite paper account of the alleged Scotland at 4.15 pm. The following
England.—Lt. Stavena (Navy); D. L
procedure," in the records, of the meet Wales. England will meet Incident.
are the teams: Meanwhile, according to a Bermudia despatch, British officials there des- Bosanquet (Club), J. C. Charter (Club). cribe as utter nonsense the report T. Paul (Navy) and M. Thompson (Club); Lt. Carter (Navy) and E. C. that armed marines boarded the Luscombe (Police); R. E. licasman (Club), Chinese Rotake Towns
Clipper In order to enforce the rest. Hewitt (Army), Pta. Berry (Amy); Chientsingelen. Yochienchen, Kun-moval of mall for censorship,
E. A. Bompas (Army), C. F. Needham
(Club); Lt. Ridadaia (Army), 3. Inner
Poilce) and R. Wright Nooch (Police), lishih, Linpuchen and Yichaochen.
Scotland.-D. H. Taylor (Polles); L/Cpl. Duke Ellington and Illa Or-points around! Sinoshun, have all been
, J. Hutchison (Club), G. 1.15
Birrell (Any}," Chinese, it is stated. recovered the
by Some 2,500 Japanese are reported NEW YORK. Feb. 22 (UP)-It is 1,30 chestra In Dance Musio.
Reuter and Rugby Press,
to have been killed as the result of learned that British Marines seized Weather Forecast
pounds of Chinese counter-attacks in this sec- 2,000
Clipper mail at while booty captured. included Bermuda on January 18. tor,
The Pan American Air Lines have four rapid-Bring guns, 12 linavy machine-guns, over 100 army horses turned over the whole question of and a quantity of rifles and other British censorship of United States
mails to the State Department, The armis,
Newspapers feature sensational On the southern front, it is de- clared that about division of versions of the incident. One report
No.
meats.
arkl
Announce
1.45 The London Piano-Accordeon
2.15 Close Down,
Band
6.00 Excerpts from Gilbert and
2,600 lbs. Scized
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
B. Wilson (Pollco) and M. G. Carruthers Thomson (Club); I, M, Macrae (Club), Club): L/Cpl. Walte (Army) and 5. M. Cpl. Sutherland (Army). A. M. Kennedy (Club); 1/Lt. Cullbertson (Army), 1/1. Alltar (Army); 1/LL. Pinkerton (Army), 3. o. Taylor (Club) and G. B. Godfrey (Club).
Ireland.Mid, Roo (Navy): D. Bynes (Club), B. C. Toy (Polke), Mid. Teare (Navy), and I. EL Lavalle (Club); MLS. Oltiordan (Navy) and Bto. Gallagher (Navy): P. P. Wanklyn (Club), L (E) Brown (Navy), P. J. Cullinan (Police);
Kong, for a term of 75 years, Leo Sheffield, Henry A. Lytton und Japanese troops, defeated recently in states that the Captain of the Cilpper,. Hynes (Club). . 1. Thornhill (Club);
ships in Yamchow--Bay.
at
of
Sullivan. "H.M.S. Pinafore", B. B. C. Theatre Orchestra, directed by Stanford Robinson; "The Mikado," with the option of renewal at a George Baker, and Derek Oldham; South Kwangsi, lave boarded troop. Capt., Charles A. Lorber, refused to permit examination of the mail and Crown Rent to be fixed by the Company with Orchestra.
"Huddigore", Columbia Light Opera In the recent fighting in this pro- ordered the censors off the Clipper "1. That the Directors be
Surveyor of His Majesty the 0.20 Closing Local Stock Quota-vince, heavy casualties were inflicted after a heated argument.
party The latter signalled a the retreating Japanese "and they are hereby authorised
KING, for one further term of tions.
Tatong, Tongpo and Stutung on the Marines in a nearby launch who. "to capitalise the sum of $3,000,75 years.
6.30 Dance Music.
Nanning-Y Yanchow highway.
with, bayonets affixed to their rifica, 7.05 London Relay-"Swing, Bro "000 Hong Kong currency part of
The Chinese also claim that rem-boarded the Clipper. Captain Lorber Intending bidders are advised thers, Swing"-With Billy Bennett, "the undivided profits of the
10 London Relay The Nowe nant Japanese troops on the Nan- then submitted to the seizure and de- "Company standing to the credit that immediately after the dispo-
8.00 Local Time Sigual, Weather ning-Pinyang and Nonning-Wuming manded a receipt. He then wrote a "of the Company's Reserve Fund sal of the lot the Purebasor (if Report and Announcements.
highways have been "mopped up formal protest, to the British Contul.
London ViwGRAPH 1.03 Studio Recital by Wather and that fighting is now in progress
SPECIAL TO THE "and to allot to the Members not the applicant) will be required
(Baritone) O'Mara
and A. T. LAY between Santung and Sutang, north- "holding shares of the Company to deposit with authorised (Flano)-1. To the St, A. T. Lay at east of Nanning. "as on the 1st day of July, 1940, officer who will be present at the the
Plano; 2. (a)
2. (B) A Falry Story By "in respect of the net amount sale, the sum of two hundred The Fire, (b) O Golden Age of in- "capitalised fully paid shares of
Father O'Mara (Baritone) with Piano accomp.; 3. A. D. 1600, Α. Τ.
Lay at the Plano; 4. (a) A. Border Home, (b) Thanks be to God," Fatben O'Mara (Baritone) with. Piano. #cromp,
an
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
"the Company of equivalent dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum "nominal value in the propor-will be refunded on payment of -"tion of one share for every two the Purchase price...
"shares of the Company then "held by auch persons respec- "tively and that such shares so "allotted shall rank for divi- "dends as from the 1st day of "July, 1940.
'That if, on such distri- "bution as aforesaid, any person "would be entitled to a frac- "tional share the Directors shall, "in lieu of lesuing Fractional "Certificates, cause the whole "share to be allotted to a person "or persons to be named by the "Directora and such shore shall, "at such time as the Directora "think fit, be sold and the pro- "ecods distributed amongst the
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Baral Building Lob
No. 433.
Begistry No.
Opposite Rural Building |
Locality
Boundary
Measurements
As per salo plan.
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поселсе,
8.30 Haydn-Symphony No. 2G in D Major.Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Bruno Wolier.
MILLION RUSSIANS READY FOR DRIVE
·FROM" PAGE-ONE-
fortress of the Mannerheim Line on the northern side of the Intimus. The Russians claim to have cap-
LONDON, Feb. 22 (UP)-It is officially stated that there is no knowledge of reports that British Marines, at bayonet point, seized United States Clipper mail at Ber- muda on January 18.
The Foreign Once spokegman states that there are no reports of i such an incident. No protests have been received from the United States, Chief Cantor's Views SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" BERMUDA, Feb. 22
B. OM. Deane (clubl. Deman
Police) and C/Wtr. King (Navy). |_ Wales—It. 7. Hopkins (Club); L/Bar. Richards (Anny), O. Morgan (Club), Spr. Artingstall (Club) and Tel. Howden (Navy): Lt. Coombe Army) and L/COL
L/A. Bearle (Police), Foley (Army): F. Walkden (Club). 8. A Palmor (Navy); Ladr. Evans (Army), Fit, Lt. (Navy): Mid. Murray-Jones Too
Wir Barlow (Navy) and (NAVY),
Wir. Ferries (Navy).
Rifle Shooting
RECORD CROWD AT MID-WEEK MEETING
~One--hundred--and--twenty-three- members of the Hongkong Rifle Association were present at Wednes- day's spoon and practlos shoot at the (UP)-Kowloon City Ranges, which con-
6.51 Studio-Talk on Paychology tured the town of Bjorkoc, but admit Speaking with governmental auth-stituted a record attendance for by Father G. Byrne, 8. J-2: "My that the fortress is still in Finnish orlly, the Chief Censor, Lieutenant Colonci R. Swire, sald that news- Own Eack Parlour: What I Did and ¦ hands 199 What I Didn't Do There"
•
mid-week shool for this season.
Cpl. R. Langford, of the Middlesex Regiment, won the nett spoon in the pen sights class with a very good score of 91, while Sub, Lt. G. J. P. Curey, of the Hongkong Naval prize in the aperture sights with 94.
Mr. W. A. Tansley obtained the
It is reported that the Battle of paper versions of the Clipper incid- 9.03 Light Orchestral--Musette Et
"The request to hand over the mall Tambourin, Menuet, Orchestre Sym-
Taipale will have a decisive out-ent were "utter nonsense. como to-day. phonique de Paris; Gypsy Serenade,
was made to the Captain of the The offelal Finnish communique Clipper by an unarmed officer ashore Volunteer Reserves, won the same Tango Torero, George Boulanger and stotes that the Russians vigorously at the air base and there were no His Orchestra,
attacked Moulaanjaervi, Vueksi and armed men in the vicinity. 9.15 London Relay-News 8am-Talpale, the battle extending into the "Captain Lorber made a formal mary.
night. Red losses at Taipale alone protest, as he was duty-bound to do, 9.30 London Belay-"World Af-were 2,000 men.
but thereafter he put no obstacle in "Ruslan attacks on the Isthmus the way of the censorship oficials 9.45 B.B.C. Recording-Monsieur have been repulsed, but fighting is who walted. while the protest was Beaucaire."Adapted for Broadcast-still raging fiercely throughout the put into writing before boarding the ing from Booth Tarkington's novel night," the communique adds. and the light opern libretto by Fre-
"The enemy lost over 200 vehicles derick Lonsdale, by Gordon MeCon- and 13 planes at Pitkaranta Islands. "persons entitled to the frac- CONSIGNEES' NOTICE. n. Lyrics by Adrian Ross. Music The enemy have launched an attack
by Andre Messager. Produced by Gordon McConnel and Rex Haworth.
on the railway at Knemerr." 11.00 Close Down.
"tions making up such share.” By order of the
Board of Directors,
on the Norfolk coast after the attack. GIBB, LIVINGSTON, & CO. LTD.,
British fighter aircraft were scen roaring out to sea and later an ex- plosion was heard.
Raid On Heligoland PARIS, Feb. 22 (Reuter)-It is reported that British planes, flying over Borkum and Heligoland, attack- ed several German, torpedo boats. The results of the attacks are not yet known.
Agents.
Hong Kong, 22nd February, 1940.
HONGKONG CRICKET
CLUB
TENNIS TOURNAMENT 1940
Entries close on To-morrow,
The Royal Air Force is stated to 24th February, 1940, at 6 p.m. have made Tiany reconnaissanco
flights in the North Sea during the
last day or two,
Murder Case
Appeal
Shanghai, Feb. 22.
the Seaforth Highlanders, against the
No Huntin
Allowed In France
THE FRENCH authoritica will
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
Bringing Cargo from Marseillca víà Saigon.
the
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Buy Plane To Wed Baron
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18 Miles Off, Say Finns STOCKHOLM, Feb. 22. (Reuter).-- Soviet troops pushing along the main the Karellan Isthmus rallway in
ached a point within 18 miles off Viborg, according to a Finnish com- munique Issued to-night,
This is the first indication of the extent of the recent Finnish with-
plane."
He added that the relations be tween the censorship officials and the omcials of the Pan Air Lines has always been "most harmonious."
GERMAN RUTHLESS- NESS ANGERS THE NEUTRALS
>> FROM PAGE ONE
best score in the revolver shoot with 30 out of a possible 00.
The Association hope to commence miniature ride shooting very shortly, SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME On Sunday, ring will take place on the "B" Range at Kowloon City, commencing at 8.30 am, sharp. Firing will be from 200, 500 and 600 yards. The programme, as arranged by the
Royal Scots, will be as follows-(1) Open sights, teams of four, no handicaps; (2) aperture sights, teams of four, handicaps allowed; (3) pairs --one open and one aperture sights, no handicaps.
Teams and pairs must belong to the same, Ride club and no one may win more than one spoon. There will also be revolver and clay bird shoot- Ing.
Japan's Mammoth Budget
Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon A ROMANCE which began in a drawal to their new positions in the
|64,000 tous while 228 Swedish sea- Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kow-lovely French chateau garden took Mannerheim Line. loon, whence delivery may be ob-un English girl by specially chartered advance is some distance west of the still missing.
The deepest point of the Soviet men had lost their lives and 15 wero tained immediately after landing. plane to Algiers, recently, to marry
All claims must be sent in to men French Brigadier-General.
village of Summa.
The "Daily Telegraph" stresses the on or before 1st March, 1940, or they
Since the start of their offensive Foreign Minister's remark that 53 per The bride is Miss Gertrude Foster in this sector the Soviets appear to cent. of the total losses were of ships will not be recognized,
and ten sailing between neutral ports.
TOKYO, Feb, 22 (Reuter). --Tho Damaged Packages will be examin-Barhan, of Cock-lane, Hoddesdon, have gained between five
Herts. ed by the Company's Surveyor
miles at a cost of great losses in mea Instead of protesting against Mr. Lower House at a plenary session Her dance is Baron de Cardaillace, and material. Messrs-Goddard and Douglas in
Chamberlain's "arrogance" says the to-day unanimously passed bills for presence of the Consignees at 10 French 3rd Light Cavalry Brigade in entrenched in their
Acting Brigadier-General of
While the Finns claim to be firmaly paper, the Norwegian press might be the budget approximating Yen 10,- a.m. on Monday 26th February, 1940.
new positions better employed in calling attention 300,000,000 for the coming financial North Africa. Consignees must have a Revenue
they are evidently being hard press to the losses inflicted by the Nazis year which dates from April 1. The bills were passed without' amend- Officer in attendance when any dutt- that he could marry in his home in
He was unable to obtain leave so ed."
on their countrymen, i The Russian drive has now widen The News Chronicle says that ment.
The budget now goes to the House able goods are examined by the Com- France, so he asked his bride to fyed across the whole of the Karelian the aim of the Nazis in the total des- pany's Surveyors.
Isthmus but at the castern side near truction of Sweden's overseas trade of Peers where the examination of No Fire Insurance will be effected out to him in Algiers,
The future Baroness will make her Taipale, where its main force is being except with Germany, and the the various bills will command the by us in any case whatever.
home in Africa with her soldier hus expended, the Red Army seems to be Swedish Foreign Minister's statement attention of the nation, which so far band for the duration. Then they meeting with little success.
can hardly leave Swedish people in had been concentrated on the budget expect to return to his estate in Tho Finns claim that the Russian doubt as to where their real interest Interpretation in the Lower House.
losses in this sector included 4,500 Ies, Miss Barhan's mother told the killed during the past week.
100 Britons Interned Sunday Pictorial recently:
"My
In Germany
R. OHI Agent.
France.
The appeal of Private Eckford, of not allow hunting folk in Britain death sentence for the murder or to send packa of hounds for the Hound" states that he has been re-daughter met the baron at a chateau Sergeant James Davis 'on November benefit of fox-huntera and tused permission to hunt over certain in France, where she was in charge 4 will be heard by the High Court benglers in the B.E.F.
areas. · Xo asked why.
of the gardening of a huge estate, She on February 27.
has a horticultural degree and has "The Ministry of the Interior are
"The first reply received" he been at the chateau ever since she left The Court will consist of Sir Alanally turning down all applications Mossop, Judge of the Supreme Court from officers and men in France who writes, "was that the French, unlike school.
"She has been engaged since larki for China, Mr. P. Grant Jones, wish to continue the sport over there the English, treated the war in M Assistant Judge, and Sir Atholl as means of exerciso and training" more serious manner, as it was their Easter."
country. at stake....it was painted Miss Foster Barhan, who is thirty, MacGregor, Chief Justice of Hong- a former M.F.H. said.
"It seems unlikely that we shall be out that the French were deter- is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. kong, who is coming here specially able to contains hunds across the mined to put all their efforts into George Squire, of Hoddesdon, Hertz. for the appeal."...
winning the war. Therefore, shooting She changed her name when she came Eckford was found guilty and sen-Channel after all."
British officer writing from was prohibited, so that there should of age under the terms of the will of tenced to death on January 11 United Press,
France in this week's "Horse and be no waste of gunpowder and abot," a great uncle,"
British Losses At aimed at breaking the nerves of the
Sea: Nazi Claim
ABOUT 100 British subjects and 100 French citizens are interned in Germany, authorized German sources declare.
enemy
Has Opposito Effect LONDON, Feb. 23 (Reuter)—The! Natis ruthless efforts, apparently
men manning British trawlers and fshing craft, have had the opposite effect.
As already reported, there has been
·SPECIAL' TO, THE "TELEGRAPH"
a great response, of fishermen and Several thousand other DERLIN, Feb. 28 (Domel)—Ac-volunteers for mine-sweeping work, subjects continue to live in German cording to an oficial announcement German High Command claims that ever, end in the House of Commons to the police orice a week.
Older men are just as keen, how= |territory os before the war, reporting. during the week ending February 10, next week, the Prime Minister will Castle Wuelzburg; nese Nüremburg, no less than 120,000 tons of British be asked to consider abolishing the has been assigned as a home for the shipping: were sunk.
jmaximum age limit of 45.
literned persons.
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