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Wednesday... HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH

April 17, 1940.

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NOMINAL FINE

City Firm And Import

Doclaration

W. A. Hellwly, manager of Mesāts, II. M. Hodges, of Asia Life Bullding, Queen's Fund Central, was sum- moned before Mr. Sheldon ot tho

Contrul Magistracy this morning for failing to supply the Sperintendent of Imports and Exports with no im- port declaration for 10 cases Bacchurin imported into the Colony on February 24.

of

Manager's Explanation Pleading guilty to # terhuleni offence, defendant sald that up to the end of 1930, their distributors, Messrs. Sherly and Co., used to take delively

the of the good from National City Bank of New York to whom the bills of lading were zent direct, though the guoda were con- signed to Sherly and Co. In 1830, however, their principals in the United and

made a change and Staten iristead of sending the bills of Inding to the Bank, sent them to defendants, who then sent them on to the Bank, and the latter adopted the same pro- cedure on before.

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking Business transacted,

ACCOUNTS opened CURRENT FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or harter partede in Local or Other Cur rencies at rates which will be quoted on application.

BAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interest allowed at zaten obtainable on application. The Bank's Head Office in London undertakes Executor & frustee busin

and claims recovery of British Incom Tax overpaid, on terms which may be ascertained at any of its Agencies 200 Branches.

R.'A. CAMIDGE.

Manager.

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED.

Liend Oce:-15, Gracechurch Strast, - London, E.C.3.

Authorised Capital Bubscribed Capital

Paid-up Capital

Reserve Fund and fest

DANKERS:

£4,000,000

1,000,000 1,050.000 1253,170

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HONGKONG BRANCH Every description of Banking Exchange Business, transacted.

TRUSTEE AND EXECUTONSHIP UNDERTAKEN,

Md. Hellwig said he was under the impression that since Sherly, and Company had taken delivery of the goods, they had to make the import declaration.

Mr. II. A. Taylor, Assistont Superintendent of Imports and Ex- ports, agreed that the defendants had made's genuine mistake.

A nominal fine of $10 was imposed,

To Bomb Radio

Stations

Nazis Boast Of Their Latest Intention

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"' BERLIN, Apr. 10 (UP)-In an effort to prevent broadcasts from the Norwegian Government being heard and by the Norwegian people, German plancs have received orders to attack all brondenating stations atill in the hands of the Norwegiana,

This was officially staled to-day by

Interest allowed on Current Accounta and Fixed Deposits at Rates that may be ascertained on application.

D, BENSON,

Manager.

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METROPOLE

HOTEL

CENTRAL - CLEAN: "COMFORTABLE - FIREPROOF

the DNB news agency.

"Planes have been used in attacks on Norwegian radio stations which have placed themselves at the dis- posal of the enemy propagandists", DNB reports.

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BRITISH TANKS awaiting the Germans in France. Any attempt by the Gormant at a mechanised "Blitz Kring" on the scalo so successfully employed in Poland will most with a differ- ont reception. Official Photograph.

RADIO TEACHING HITLER HIS

ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) ana 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles)

MOST SEVERE LESSON

31.49 metres (3,520 kilo-cycles) Striking Comments By Several Sir Nevile Henderson On

Nazi Rule

Radio Programme broadcast by Z. D. W. on a Frequency of 845 .c's. and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m.

0.52 and 8-11 pm on

m.c's, per second

H. K. T. 12.15 pm. Short Service of Inter- cession.

Neutral Newspapers

LONDON, April 16 (Reuter).-The Rio de Janeiro "O Jurnal" says that Germany is being taught the most severe Her imminent defeat will have a great re- lesson of the war. percussion in Europe and Germany.

A front-page article asserts that British domination of the sens precludes any further possibility of the Germans breaking 12.30 Mozart-Symphony No. 30 the blockade. In C Major ("Linz").

The "Jornal do Commercio" em-

Sir Thomas Beecham conducting phasises the losses aiready sustained the London Philharmonic Orchestra. by Germany and asks "Where is the 1.08 Loeid Time Signol and Wen-the Rusalon Alliance?" It says that ther Report

Rugby Press,

ΠΟΥ

the remaining neutrals must 1.03 Dance Music.

realise to which side to lean. 1.30 Reuter and

The "O Jornal" refuses to believe Weather Forecast and Announce-that Signor Mussolini will risk the ments..

1.45 Varlety with Bobby Breen Connie Boswell, "Hutch"-and Others.

2.15 Close Down,

6.00 Compositions of Brahms, 0.40 Closing Local Stock Quota-

Nazi Appeal To U.S.

BERLIN Apr.

16 (Reuter)- OMee mouth-picce

prestige of Fascism in a conllict with The Foreign the Allies or to place Italian youth "Diplomatische Korrespondenz," to- at the service of Nazl and Communist night appeals to President Roosevelt to withhold criticism of a "Germany atheism.

defending her vital living space."

It suggests that America, having succeeded with one exception

Imperiallsta out of

Allied Success Emphasised Belgrade papers to-day are very 6.42 Ballads by Derek Oldham (Tenor), and Mavis

Bennett (80-favourable to the Allies. The Narvik keeping prano).

The Norwegian Government Is operating two broadcasting stations tions. in Norway. In addition Finland has placed one broadcasting station it Norway's disposal, and an omelal Norwegian Government broadcasting station is being set up in England. In the meantime, the B.B.C. has placed one of its transmitters at the disposal of Norway,

Canton-S'hai Air Service

1

New Japanose Venture Inaugurated

in the

battle provides front-page headlines. Western Hemisphere, should sympa- with Germuny 13 similar In Stockholm, the "Nya Daglight thine 7.00 Light Orchestral.

Alichanda"

says that the Royal struggles. 7.30 London Relay-The News, 8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Navy's losses are less serious than Report and Announcements.

8.03 Latest Variety

Music.

9.15

London

and

Dance/Navy, which is already German

chestra: "Eva" Waltzes (from the Operetta "Eva"--Lebar), Carmen Sylva-Waitz (Ivanoviel) Interna SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" tional Concert Orchestra, TOKYO, Apr. 17 (Domel)-mary. A new air service between Caπ-

9.30 Studio Talk on "The Chinese ton and Shanghai has been inau- Post Office."

Coleridge-Taylor- "Otello" gurated by the China Aviation Company.

It is expected that the service will shortly be extended to Nanking.

Planes leave Shanghai at 9 am, en Mondays and Thursdays, arriving at Canton 3.30 p.m. on the same days. Departures from Canton are at 9

on Tuesdays and Fridays. Talhoku, the capital of Formosa, is an intermediate port.

a.m. on

The company maintains services Paotow, between Pelping, Kalgan, Tientsin, Dairen, Nanking, Ifankow and Shinghal.

from

Another service operates Talhoku to Japan-proper.

Aid For War-Torn Countries

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” WASHINGTON, Apr. 10 (UP).— The House Foreign Affairs Com- mittee to-day approved a plan to spend $10,000,000 for the aid of war- torn countries.

The fund was originally designed to help Poland, but was expanded to include "similarly affected areas," which Rep. Sol Bloom said would permit it being used in China or Norway,

0.46 Sulte.

the high proportion of the

The Social Demokraten"

West indies supposing the Nazis In- says: vade Holland.

British losses are smaller and the British Navy does not feel such losses.

Warplanes v. Battleships

superiority

8.30 London Relay-"What I saw "The German action against Norway and Denmark was primarily intended of Naal Rule in Germany.”

Speech by Sir Nevile Henderson to obtain bases against Britain, but

Some papers view the future of at one of Foyle's Literary Luncheons, no one entertains the illusion that Iceland as a matter of concern to the occupation is only for the dura the United States. A number of 9.00 Concert Waltzes. April Smiles (Depret).

tion, and that is why Norway is editorials pose the question of the Spring determined to fight.

of warplanes or Waltz

(Lincke), Vienna Boheme Or

Norway's success is dependent on

ships. If they venture an opinio Allied help, which hitherto has con- centrated on striking at the German most ineline to the

battleship is showing itself superior, Sect. The battles of the lust tew

Times" Stockholm doys

have krently reduced Germany's The "New York Relay News Sum-

possibilities to protect her communi-correspondent, who saw the German

troops land at

at Narvik, describes how the German cation lines with warships.

soldiers he talked to hoped, yet doubted, that Germany of the ad- had wrested the control The Sofla paper, "Mir reviews the folning seas. from Britain."

The "Herald Tribune" supports and Scandinavian events world with the speedy uctions of the "Whilst the first phase Impressed the President Roosevelt's speech as one "which Republicans. well as

as Germans, the second phase is giving Democrats al

will applaud," "Herald The

Tribune" BUYS: clearer picture, and the at Hitler's nightmare has always been Occupation may have negative re- sults owing to the impossibility of that once again, us in the case of

Napoleon, Briluin will

organise Love, Could I Only Tell Thee transporting troops."

Europe to suppress the attempt at (Bingham-Copel). Whisper and I

In the American Press from April the domination of Europe. The plain that Shall Hear (Piccolomini), conducted

fact about Europe to-day is by Leslie

Woodgate with Herbert 12 to 15, many editorials took the every people in Europe, a large part Dawson at the Organ. Soloist: John view that Hitler had "stuck his neck of the German people included, is a by his Invasion of Norway potential ally of the Allies. There 10.20 Beethoven-Quartet In E They made frequent references to are no important exceptions. There Flat Major, Op. 127.

Trafalgar and the spirit of Nelson is no people which does not dread a Busch Quartet.

and Drake, while all expressly Nazi victory, none which does not implicitly. continued

New Symphony Orchstra cond. by Malcolm Sargent.

10.00 Flute Solos by Marcel Moys Madrigal (Gaubert), Scherzetting Taffanel), Polonaise and Badinerie (from Suite No. 2 in B Minor Bach), with Piano accompanyrent.

10.10 The Kentucky Minstrels.

Duncan.

11.00 Close Down.

Sirens Shriek

In Sweden

out

American- Press Attitude

says;

to

condemn

need Hitler's eventual downfall."

German

The ession.

"unneutral" com-

Hint To Italy And Russia

ment which arose from the Norway

All Brussels papers now proclaim invasion still continues. While not the importance of an Allied victory. In n n great volume, it is linked with Thus the "Standard" writes: "It is

at the ery, "British Impatience

is dragging us into pro-remarkable that air forces have not paganda

war," succeeded in checking battleships, or Greenland still receives very con- even inilleting serious injury. This siderable attention both in the news fact is of more profound strategical columns and comment. The general Importance than the sinking of part in view seems to be to follow the Pre- of the German battle fleet. which, sident's lead and that

be de- Americans the Allied objectivity must would do well to keep their eyes clared incapable of tackling a much stronger enemy. Such a remarkable STROEMSTAD, Apr.

Greenland is associated in several reaffirmation of British naval supre- (UP). For the first time, the editorials with the need for increased macy is an event which will have its air raid alarm was sounded in provision for home defence, and repercussions in the general diplo- columnists raise cognale matic spheres. Italy and Russia will

Air Raid Alarm At Stroomstad

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

16 open.

More Iron Guards Stromstad to-day from 9.10 to several

questions, for example, the Dutch draw the necessary conclusions."

Released

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHU BUCHAREST, Apr. 13 (UP)--The Rumanion Government has released a further 65 from Guards (Rumanian Fascists) from concentration camps.

The 63 men pledged their loyalty to King Carol and Rümania.

In recent weeks over 400 Guarda have been released.

Iron

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Completo Blackout STOCKHOLM, Apr. 18 (Reuter).—~ An Air Raid Precaution scheme for Sweden came into force yesterday, It covers the whole country and not just the south west.

All A.R.P. workers are standing by. All the ports in south west Sweden are closed to foreign shipping.

Continuous Stream Of Planos STOCKHOLM, Apr. 18 (Reuler), A continuous stream of German planes in passing over Oesterdaten! en route to Trondheim, states a re- | port from the Norweglun Telegraph Agency.

Many of these planes have up. parently taken off from Danish bacca,

There will be a dance at the Cheero Club to-night at 8.30 p.m. Music by the Onega Dance Band. This band played inst week and is excellent All servicemen and their wives are welcome,

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