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Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH · April 26, 1940.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. M.P.S MAY ALSO BE

INTERNED

HONGKONG CRICKET

1 CLUB

4

Tennis Tournament Weather permitting FINALS will take place as follows:-

OPEN SINGLES ... MONDAY, 20th April.

OPEN DOUBLES.. DAY, 1st May.

OFFICIAL STORY

FROM PAGE ONE OF THE BATTLE

Link," Sir John replied: "We must have the same rule for all, I think." Pro-German Broadcasting LONDON, Apr. 25 (leuter)—The "FIU Column" in Dritain is attempt- Ing to widen its influence by the use of a new broadcasting station from

paganda.

which is transmitted pro-Nazi pro

Sir John Reith, Minister of Infor- WEDNESmation, to-day admitted that the new. station was in operation.

He said he was probably trans- mitting somewhere in the cast of Britain, but it was difficult to put out

Play commences at 4.30 p.m. sharp each day.

Booking for Stand now open at of action. Moutries.

Tickets $1 incl. tax. Prize-giving will take aftor OPEN DOUBLES FINAL.

place

THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LIMITED.

NOTICE OF GENERAL MEETING

Commons Statement LONDON, Apr. 25 (British Wire- less)

Sir John Anderson, the Home was questioned in the Secretary, House of Commons to-day about the nctivities of certain propaganda groups under Communist or Fascist leadership.

been represented to him It had previously by deputations of inter- estett

Members of Parliament that propaganda of these bodies was of a seditious character.

the

In his reply to-day, Sir John

OF NARVIK

LONDON, Apr. 25 (Reuter).-The Admiralty has issued an official description of the second battle at Narvik.

It says that the weather was misty with low clouds and drizzle when at noon on April 13, a British naval force steamed up the head of the West Fjord towards Otof Fjord and Narvik.

The force consisted of the destroyers Icarus, Hero, Fox- hound, Kimberley and Forester; the Tribal class destroyers, Bedouin, Punjabe, Eskimo and Cossack; and the battleship Warspite commanded by Vice- Admiral. Whitworth.

Navigation Foat

Bag Snatching Epidemic

Two Men Appear At Kowloon Magistracy

ITALY TURNS DOWN OFFER BY FRANCE

FROM PAGE ONE

Internee Sent To Prison

Escaped By Leaping Over Wire Fence

penn war by dragging in Turkey and Egypt

How an Internes of the Argyle- The paper accused Britain of "foul

manoeuvres in the Mediter-Street Internment Camp had attempt ranean which are most explosiva ined to escape from the Camp on April 24 making a "fying leap" over one a zone dear to Italy."

barbed wire fence and then climbing lover others, was related at the Kow- STOCKHOLM, Apr. 20 (UP)-Leung Ting-kwong, 36, pleaded loon Magistracy this morning when guilty before Mr. Himsworth to a

the_Comp.

Italian Warships For Sweden

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH“

is officially announced that Sweden: has purchased four destroyers from Italy,

Swedish motorship, have arrived

at

charite of attempting to escape from

He was sentenced to three months

hard labour.

The destroyers, together with one

the Spanish port of Cartagena,

Inspector Rogers, who prosecuted, The major problem is how the asked Mr. Himsworth to take n seri- warships can enter the Baltic.

BLITZKRIEG THWARTED

>>FROM PAGE ONE

an nothing more than stabilisation of the Thut there seemed to be

of handbag snatching northern front and the creation of outer

ous view of the case because through the defendant's behaviour, und as gun shots were fired, a riot might have started among the other internees.

Warned He Would Be Shot At

defendent The Inspector said that had been detained at the Camp for sometime and on the afternoon of April 24, a sentry on past duty saw him take a flying leap over a barbed wire and land on the wire near tha fence. The defendant WOB. To take such a large ship through epidemic

notice and climbed onto the outer The usefulness of the new harbour fence. He was warned that he would carefully watching the activities of certain small groups of people, of was a feat of navigation attended by Det. Sergeant Pope at the Kowloon German forces will be squandered.

20, was charged before Mr. Unses will be diminished. The silube fired upon if he did not stop but

Is becoming in-he paid no heed. whom sone appeared to be deliberareat risks because it was known that Magistracy this morning when Wong

Macfadyen with watching, hand-tion for Germany German destroyers lurked in the The Fifty-ninth Ordinary ately anxious to hinder the war fjords and it was not known

The attack critical. that bag from Mrs. M. Voster of 14 Hart creasingly

Inspector Rogers sald two shots lald, though air rc-

from intimidating the were fired but both missed, and de- Avenue while General Meeting of the Company effort.

she was walking in Norway, far The national resolution that the traps had been

the accompanying

smaller states, have encouraged them rendent gained a reclamations on the Nathan Road near Jordan Rond. will be held at the Offices of the

the

reduced the dangers.

The Del. Sergeant also said the to increase their defensive measures. west side of the Camp and then ran that was such country's strength.

The example of the determination away. The alarm was raised and it A German destroyer appeared out General Managers, Messrs. Jar-war must be waged with all

Matheson & Co., Ltd., these activities had hind so far fille dine,

the of the mist at 12.26 p.m. Four British saniching usually occurred in the

Works Department, wilio from Waterloo Road to Austin Road. the rapid intervention of the Western Public Pedder Street, Hong Kong, on practical effect. Nevertheless,

Powers have contributed greatly to caught the man. turned away and disappeared.

Prison And Expulsion German

this maral effect, to which is addedi Defendant stated: "My mlud, is At 12.45 p.m. another

was sentenced to for the purpose of receiving the attempt to impede the

Wong

three the impression among the neutrals not well; sometimes I don't know would not be ignored.

destroyer appeared followed shortly

months' hard labour and was ordered that the invasion of Denmark and what I do." Report of the Directors, passing

Must Not Abusa Liberty

by others.

to be expelled from Hongkong. the Accounts, and electing Direc-

Norway implied a weakening rather Murderous Fire The question of what steps can

Dealing with another handbag theft than an increase of German power. pro- properly be taken to check The Transfer Books of the Compaganda of a harmful kind was dis- Apr. 27. pany will be closed from the 23rd cussed when the Defence Regulations

were debated on October 31. Apr. 27.5iny to 13th June inclusive.

was general ag

that every agreement effort should be made even in time By order of the Board.

of war to avoid interference with by small JARDINE, MATHESON & propagation of opinions held

ics. There is, however, a minorities. Co., LTD.

risk that the liberty allowed by our General Managers. traditional principles may be abused by the extremists, of whom some are Apr, 20.,Hongkong, 16th April, 1940.

anxious to destroy that liberty, and rapidly and making large alterations Apr. 20. .Apr. 29. .Apr.

Lenkel he had for some time past been the long norrow approach to Narvik joffences in Kowloon was alleged by permanent secondary area in which called upon to stop but he took no

are advertised to close after Thursday, 30th May, 1940, at noon, possible consequence of a continuous destroyers opened fire but the enemy Vicinity of theatres and also extended of the Norwegian Government' and was Mr. F. P. R. James, of the

are closed at 5 p.m.

Straits

INWARD MAILS

Direct Airways Service" London date, 20th April.

Air Mail by "Imperial Apr. 20-tors and Auditors,

Canton

Haiphong

ARE

Japan and Shanghai

Apr.

.Apr.

Shanghai.

Calcutta and Straits

Apr. 28.

Japan

Apr. 28.

Shanghai and Amoy

Apr. 28.

yard.

Haiphong, Halhow and Fort

Haiphong

Shanghai

Calcutta and Straits

29.

U.S.A. and Manila (San Francisco HONG KONG TELEPHONE,

date, 16th March)

COMPANY, LIMITED ......Apr. 29. Air Mall by "Pan American Airways

Direct Service," San date, 23rd April

Japon

Straits

OUTWARD MAILS Friday, Apr. 20 Tourane, Salgon and Bangkok Shanghai (Parcels only)

war effort

There

The frat German destroyer made obstinate resistance, but was sub-

jected to a murderous fire from the Mr. Macfadyen remanded Chu:

30, for 24 hours for finger print purposes, Icarus and three of the Telbal de-

Det.-Sergeant Pope sald a Chinese stroyers. In eight minutes alic was

woman was standing outside the ablaxe forward, amidships and aft. Majestic Theatre when defendant

until it was but one gun kept

snatched her purse. Defendant was silenced by the Warepite. More enemy destroyers appeared caught by a civilian who refused to untii six were zigzagging ahead of Ko to a police station. The bag and

veritable the British forces, and a dogfight ensued with all ships fring

its contents were valued at $5.

*

Russian Easter Dance In H.K.

Stole House Fixtures

Early Morning Larceny In Wanchai

On May 2 the local Russian com- annual munity are holding their Cabaret Dunce at the Peninsula Hotel.

Attracted by a flash and a loud The dance is organised by| the Amateur Sporting Association to report emanating from the staircase

I am at present considering whether in course in order to dodge salvors POLICE STATION celebrate the Russian Easter, which of No. 38 Hennessy Road, Wenchat

and to keep guns bearing.

Many German salvoes fell close to the British ships at this period. but owing to skilful manoeuvring, no snip | was hit..

A Heinkel was seen but it kept well The netion developed into a run-

some strengthening of the regulations is desirable for the purpose of checking activities specifically direct- ed towards impeding our national

effort." war Francisco

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

Sir Jo

with Anderson agreed .Apr. 30. Apr. 30. that the FIFTEENTH ORDINARY ME. Dingle Foot that it would be out of range.

if there was any intention .Apr. 30. YEARLY MEETING of

KONG TELEPHONE COMPANY, uf

the previous agreement among the LIMITED, will be held on TUES political parlles as to the application damage, DAY, the 30th day of April, 1940, of regulations affecting civil liberties,, ..& pm at Noon in the BOARD ROOM of that there shoula

versation. 7pm.the Company, SECOND FLOOR, Sandakan

7.00 pm. EXCHANGE BUILDING, HONG Formosa

Saturday, Apr. 27

KONG, for the purpose of receiv- Shanghat und Japan....8.30 aming a Statement of Accounts and Fort Bayard, Hollow and Haiphong the Report of the Board of Direc- Air Mail for "Imperial Always tors, for the financial year ended

Direct, Service"-doo London, 5th 31st December, 1939, and

electing two Directors and the Auditors.

HONGg from the main lines of ning light with the enemy retreating |

.7. p.m.

Noon.

May.

Itсg. Ord.

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

Apr. 27, 5 p.m. Apr. 27, 5.30 p.m.

re-

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Straits, Ceylon, India, Mombasa, Company will be closed from the Beirn, Lourenco Marques, East and 20th April to 30th April, 1940, both South Africa

.5.30 p.m.

5.30 p.m. days inclusive. Straits

Sunday, Apr. 28

Canton

Fort Bayard

7.15 am. 8.30 am. .0 am.

Amoy Shanghai

Monday, Apr. 29

Haiphong

Salgon

.Noon. ..8.30 p.m.

...

Dated this 8th day of April, 1940.

By Order of the Board,

J. P. SHERRY,

Manager.

Straits, Ceylon, Indin, East and South 14 Des Voeux Road Central,

Africa, Egypt and Europe via Sucz and London Parcels-due London,

10th June.

Parcels

Reg. Ord

Parcels

Rex.

Ord.

Canton

K.P.O.

.Apr. 29, 3 p.m.

.Apr. 29, 5 pm.

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

.Apr. 29. 3 p.m. .Apr. 29, 6 p.m. .Apr. 29, 7 p.m.

.....7. p.m.

Tuesday, Apr. 30

Bainvin and Sourabaya .8,30 am.. Haiphong

2 p.m.

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu and U.S.A., by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service"-duo San Francisco, 7th May

K. P. O.

.Apr. 30, 5.00 p.m.

.Apr. 30, 5.30 p.m.

Reg.

Ord.,

G. P. O.

Rex.,

Ord.,

.Apr. 30, 5.00 p.m.

.Apr. 30, 7.00 p.m.

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange Offeinl Summary issued yesterday says:

One lakh of Government

3

Lonn changed hands at $97. other-

wise the market continues dull.

Buyers

H.K. Bonks $1,495

Union Ins $400

Docks Cum Rts $21

Hotels $4.55

Teams $17

Cements $17 Dairy Farms $214 Lane Crawfordя $7.00 Wm Powell $1 Entertainments $0.00

Sellers Docks Cum Nis $22

Hotels $14.

Trams $17,85 Electrics $65% Telephones (Old) $20 Dairy Farms $22

Sales

Union Ins $500 Docks Cum Ris $21.00) Docks Ris $0.70/80 Trams $17.55

Yaumati Ferries $281⁄21⁄2 Electrics $0544/66.30 Telephones (Old) $20

H.K. Govt. 34% Loan $97

Hong Kong.

NEXT CHANGE

AT THE

KING'S

THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK

HOLMES

BASIL RATHBONE

NIGEL BRUCE IDA LUPINO

·ALAN MARSHAL

TERRY KILBURN GEORGE ZUCCO Henry STEPHENSON ÉE. CUVE Deed Warber

A 101 Candung Foo Parere

be further

H. K. Stock Market

The following quotations Issued on the Hongkong Stock ket this morning.

BANKS H.K. Banks $.

H.K. Banks (Lon. Reg.) H.K. Banks (H.K. Reg.) Chartered ..... Mercantile, A. & B. £. Mercantile, C. £. Eust Asia.s.

Canton $.

INSURANCES

Unlons $....... China Underwriters $ II.K. Fire $.

SHIPPING

Dougloses $.

Steninbouts

Indo-Chinas P$

Indo-Chinas D.S. Shell (Bearers) a/-

Waterboats 3 x.d.

DOCKS ETC. Wharves .. Docks $ (c. rts.) Dorks (x. rta,) Docks (ris.) Providents S...

Sh. Docks Sh. S....

MINING

Kailan s/- Raubs $ .. K. Mines

Hoteis $.. Lands $.

LANDS

Lands 4% Debentures

S'hal Lands Sh. $. Humphreys $

HK. Realien S.

Chinese Estates

UTILITIES

Train: $.

Peak Trams (old) $. Peak Troms (new) $. Star Ferries $.

Y. Ferries $.

China Lights (old) China Lights (new) $. 1K. Electric $.. Maran

on Electrics $. Sandokan Lights Telephones (old) Telephones (new) $.

INDUSTRIALS

con-

were Mar-

22.

ASSAULT IS ALLEGED

Man Remanded For Examination

"The man who assaulted me is so

all the time and beginning to show

Decisivo 30 Minutes ferce that I don't dare to look at The half hour after 2 p.m. wasm," declared Yuen Chung-leung,

at the Kowloon Magistracy this An extract from the bridge of a morning when he was charged before British destroyer say's that at 1.58 Mr. Macfadyen, with the theft of

A pair of earrings from an unidentliled she was walking in A woman while

Dundee Street.

decisive.

p.m. one enemy was badly hit. 2.03 p.m. the enemy was afire. 2.05 p.m. the enemy was hit by torpedoes.

13

is traditionally associated with the about 4.20 a.m. to-day, Pollee Con- stable Yeung Yee investigated and advent of

of Spring. The cost of admission, including found a man crouching there. He light

refreshments is 32 and tickets seized the man, who, on getting up.. chise). Investigating fur- are obtainable at Moutrie's and at dropped a the entrance to the dance. Ten per ther, the constable discovered the cent, of the proceeds from the sale electric wiring had been cut.

Before Mr. Sheldon this morning,. of the tickets will be donated to

29, unemployed, was B.W.O.F. Guests of all nationalities Kong Nam. are cordially invited to attend this! charged with the larceny of house dance which has no other object but Axtures and with possession of an to bring together the people who de-mplement at for an unlawful pur

pose. He admitted the offences, and sire to have a pleasant evening.

Mr. G. Goncharoff has kindly con-was sentenced to a total of two sented to assist by contributing one months' hard labour. or two ballet acts performed by his was connected to the home of Mr. The wiring which had been cut pupils.

J

Yuen denied the charge and when ROOSEVELT VETO

Another was afre at 2.14 p.m. and he was referred to a statement of ad- another enemy was afre at 2.21 pm. mission he had made at a Police the Station, declared that he had made There were two explosions on second enginy destroyer to catch fire. that statement because he was afraid At 2.24 pm. there were two ex- he would be assaulted. "Once be

fore, I had been assaulted in the plosions on another destroyer.

detectives' office with a piece of are- The Final Curtain

wood," said Yuen.

OVERRIDDEN

Chung Kang-pul, translator of the Secretariat for Chinese Affairs.

State Of Neutrality Proclaimed

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WARM SPRINGS, Apr. 25 (Reu- WASHINGTON, Apr. 25 (UP)-ter)-President Roosevelt has pro- The House of Representatives has claimed the existence of a state of defled President Roosevelt over the war between Germany and Norway Philippines Veterans Bill,

and United States neutrality in the

clamation barring submarines of the belligerents from entering American poris and territorial waters.

1,493 b.

It seemed that this was the end

Asks For Transfor £93. ut four German destroyers fled up £93% 11.

Det,-Sergeant Pope said he was Rombaks Fjord, dropping smoke fonts

To-day the House, by a vote of 274 President also issued a pro- ,9% .

present when Yuen admitted the to 82, immpled down the President's as they went to hinder the chase. 31 n.

2.30 pm. one enemy was

asnatching in the Pallec Station and veto of the bill.

A two-thirds majority in the By .125%. blazing wreck, one drifted a derelict he had not hesitated at all and was

..74 b

north of Narvik and abandoned by quite quick about saying what he Senate is now necessary for the final

pasange-of-the-bill-- the crew who were swimming for thehad. shore; a third had benched herself and the

reminder had sought refuge at Rombaks Fjord.

.230 n.

.505 ..85 cts. I. 175 n.

.120 b.

Warspite's Work

While the destroyer action was in

Yuen asked Mr. Macfadyen to transfer him to another Police Station because he was afraid he would be ussaulted again.

to

Mr. Macfadyen pointed out

to identify the

..11 progress, the Warspite was bombard-Yuen that he had

100 n. ing. the shore batteries in the vicinity person who had allegedly assaulted .80 n. of the harbour, assisted by the him and prove his story.

Yuen was remanded for 48 hours Cossack which engaged the batteries fiercely at a range less than half a for further enquiries and alsa for mile and silenced the enemy howit- medical examination.

76/3 n.

.6.90 n.

100

zer.

1.

..22 s. 10.65 n.

0.70 su.

the Foxhound The Punjabe and

supported the Cossack. Meanwhile the other British des troyers chased the enemy to Romboks 4.40 5. Fjord, which is ten miles long will a narrow neck 200 yards wide half way up the took the lend and the

fjord. The Hero 0.05. British advanced round another bend dets. n. to discover what was beyond.

.57 n.

.19/0 m.

.4.75 n.

Det.-Sergeant Bethell stated that when Yuen

was brought to the Station, he asked for, and was given bread to eat.

STOCK EXCHANGE

REPORT

LONDON, Apr. 25 (Reuter).---On

trials

recovered after yesterday's hesitance while gold-mining securl- ties reneled partially.

Against the ice at the head of the fjord lay three German destroyers, .374 & One appeared almost undamaged but the Stock Exchange to-day, indus-

100 n. there was no sign of life aboard. Only 1515 the bows of the second showed above the water, while the third was afire. The Hero and Kimberley fred a .103 n. few rounds but they soon checked as

there was no reply,

4.40 n.

Destroyer Scuttled Armed parties

17.65 s.

.8 n.

n.

were sent to As they ap- .68 n. Investigate in whulers.

abo

25% GR.

proached the drst destroyer,

.8.05 n. listed and slowly sank. She had been .6.20 n. scuttled.

.05% 5.

Gilt-edged holdings advanced enrly but falled to hold all the gains.

More investment and inquiry in Indian Government issuRS ported,

Wall Street was steady,

is regarded as the ometal Chinese

The parties boarded the remaining news agency, is to have competition. 2011⁄2 n. destroyer, named Hans Lubemann, Wang Ching-wel has decided to est- .114 n. hauled down the German ensign and ablish his

10,30

Cold: Mocg. (Ord.), Sh. $..14.90 m. Caldi Macy. (Prof.), Sh, $...12 n. Canton Tees S.

Cements $

H.K. Ropes $$..

STORES, &... Dairy Farms $... Watsons $... Lane, Crawfords $... Sinceres S...... Wing On (ILK.) $. Powell Ltd.. $....

COTTON MILLS Ewa Sh. $. S'hat Cotton Sh. $. AND MISC.

ILK. Entertainments $. Constructions (old).3) Constructions (new) . Vibro Pilinx $....

IK. Govt 4% Loan,

Jany!) Erith Change at á veðurbat

HK., Govt. 31⁄2 % Loan

Own "Central Nows

holsted the White Ensign.

Agency." It will start pro-Japanese

They

In

found only one wounded propaganda on May 1. aboard. He had been placed stretcher ready for removal, but

Denmark was not mentioned.........

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in sight, he had been left on the had been accommodated. burning ship while his shipmates

17 b. .1.55

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made their escape.

He was taken aboard the Hero.

Sevon Destroyers Sunk

Salvage of the Hans Lubemann was .7.00 b. impracticable, so the Hero sank the fanxious that these Germans should .2 1. last of the seven destroyers with a be kept in custody, and when the 30 n. torpedo which hit the vessel below Ivanhoe party re-embarked they pro- 1 b the bridge. She was lifted into the ivided the Norwegians-mostly miners alr and came down In crumbling-with rifles and ammunition to gusal 08 n. pieces.

the large body of German prisoners.!

The Admiralty has issued n list of .250 0. Having destroyed seven enemy

destroyers and silenced the shore the casualties recently, sustained in 7 b. batteries at the cost of three British the Rodney, Eclipse and Hotspur- German destroyers damaged, the British with two of which were hil by 1ndrew, leaving the Ivanhoe and Kim-bombing attacks.

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