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American Admiral Of Great War
Washington, June 8.. The death is announced of Admirál Hugh Rodman, who took part in the Great War--Reuter.
In
A Look Through The "Telegraph”
50 YEARS AGO
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June 10, 1800, It is understood that France is making effort to secure the adhesion of Italy to a plan for the neutralkation of the Buur
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Yesterday a very unusual spectacle was withered in the Starboun-there being no less than five P & O vessels, in port. They were the longkong, from Shang- hal, homeward bound; the Clyde, which id just arrived with the malls; the extra the Verona, Hambay steamer Nam; from Japan; and tlie Teheran, about to leave for Bombay.
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Born at Frankfolt, Ky., Jan. O 1889, Rodman entered the Naval Academy in 1878 and upon gradun-Canal. ion served his years ss junior officer
ships of the Old Navy. on galling 4s a junior officer he assisted at the of coronation of King Kalakua Hawall; he helped sail an old navy "square rigger" around the Horn of South America; he was almost lost mid-winter gale off Cape Hat-
The public debt of France. the Thila terns on sailing ship; his ship was Jurmed in an lee noe off Newfound-Ion doller, thus making it the delphia Record" says is estimated at and for weeks; he cruised the South
heaviest of any counity in Europe. To Scus in days before modern com-
add to the burden the expenses for the munications, without mall or news current year are set down at 700 millions and the revenue of only 600 millions and from home for months at a time; he
the government has been forced to fund served on the China station in com- the accumulated deficits in a new loan mand of a gunboat division on the for 200 millions, More than one-half of the taxation in France goes to support of Yangtze river; he commanded a gun-
poorest the army and navy, and the boat division in the Philippine wifters peasant has always been willing to pay shortly after the Spanish-American but an annual decrease in revenu
Increased taxation, and, now Johns will war and helped in the suppression of
unquestionably tent to injure the indus Insurrections, capturing highwaymen, tries of the country and ultimately prove
tribes- dangerous to the existence of the and in subduing wild Moro
pabile.
men.
June 10, 1940.
• POST OFFICE
Small Packet Post to all countries is suspendech..
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mail are lowed 15 minutes earlier than the Bimo given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertis ed to close at or before 9 a.. re- gistered and parcel mails are closed it 8 pm, on the previous day. When malls are advertised to close alter p.m., Registered and Parcel malla tre closed at 6 p.m.
Amoy Canton Haiphong
INWARD MAILS
Manila Japan and Shanghai Shanghai
.June 10.
June 10,
June 10.
June 10.
June 10. June 10.
Air Mall "Imperiat Airways Direct Service" London date; Ist Juno, ·
June
11. Air Mall by “Pan American AirwaJE Direct Service"San Francisco date, 4th June............June 11. Europe via Suez and Straits. (Lon- "don date, 1st May) .June 11.
.Jurio 11 Shanghai and Japan Shanghai and Amoy
June 11.
Air Mail by "Air France Direct. Ber
vice"-Paris date, 8th Jane
ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) ana' APARTMENTS TO LET. 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) ONE UP-TO-DATE furnished bed-"I Believe in Democracy":ay, and his guns on the Raleigh put kong, Canzon, and Macao Steamboat Co., Canton
bathroom,
refrigerator.
room with verandah, kitchen,
garage and One large furnished room (12' by 15") with bathroom In new house
+tick" as regards fated and refresh ments on board the vessels of the Hong- la a thing of the past. In future DAY- menia must be made in cosit and not by the convenient but uncertain "chit".
25 YEARS AGO
June 10, 3018.
Manila
Sandakan Shanghai,
Jane 12.
June 12.
June. 12.
June 12,
June 12.
Air Mail by "Imperial Always Direct Service"London date, 5th Jans.
Juno 13. June 13.
His ship, the Raleigh, fired the first shot in the naval battle of Manila the Spanish cruiser Castilla out of action in that battle. Talk from London
In 1915 Rodman, then with the of the Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency rank of captain, was appointed
superintendent marine
The Admiralty announces that HM. avaliable June 15. Write P. O, Box of 845 k.c's. and on Short Wave from Panama Canal when it first was open the King has telegraphed to Flight-tleut. Canton
12.13 p.m. and 6-11 pim, on 9.62ed for business, and was an intimate m.c's. per second.
friend
assistant to General Warneford most hearty congratulations on and
bis splendid achievement. 1 Majesty LKIT.
adds that he has much pleasure in con- Goethals, the engineers who built the
ferring upon him the Victoria Crow the 12.15
canal. Intercession.
He was made a rear admiral in his collant act,
Lieutenant Wameford was 12.30 A Light Spanish Programme.1917, and was sciceled to command 1.0 Local Time Signal and the Ninth Battleship Division of the formerly a mercantile marine en Japan, Shanghal and Formost Weather Report.
1.03 Two
Plano Selections by Atlantic Fleet, which was to join the settling as it does all doubts as to the
British Grand Fleet for sperations inability of the neroplane to tackle Zep-Japan and Manila
pelins. Rawicz and Landauer.
the war zone.
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KOWLOON AFFAIRS
Residents' Association
Activities
Service of p.m. Short
1.13 Edith Lerandand Viennese Orchestrs
Fight
fest has been received with enthusiasm.
Sandakan
Japan and Shanghal Manila Shanghai Canton
U.S. BOMBERS SHOW THEIR PACES
June 13. UNITED STATES bombers, attached to the aircraft-carrier, June 14. Saratoga, are seen here in an impressive display as they carried
June 15,
June. 15.
June 18.
Juno 30.
.June 10.
June 10.
.June 10. June 18.
Shanghai and Amoy Calcutta and Straits Japan.........
U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hat (San Francisco date, 21st May). June 18, USA.. Honolulu, Japan and Menila (San Francisco date, 20th May) June 18. Java and Monlla
June 19.
The Zeppelin was returning to the Bel- After the Armistice and the sure
gian coast, possibly from a raid on Press, render of the German fleet at Scana England. When attacked it rose to a tremendous height and went at full speed Flow, Rodman brought his division Announce-
waters. In
1910 he was in the direction of the shed at Gontrode, to home
of the ear Ghent. There was a continuous ex- commander-in-chlef 145 London Palladium Orchestra made
which automatically change of rifle and machine-gun fire, but Pacific Fleet,
no opportunity of bombing was given and Stuart Robertson (Bass-Hari-
of
nd-
to the aeroplane till the airship was over advanced him to the rank tona).
miral. At the close of his tour of Ghent, where-it-had-le-descond in order. to approach the shed. Then the acro- plane gol above the Zeppelin and dropped duty. In this post he was sent to 6.0 "For the Children" 0.30 Closing local Stock Quota- Hampton Roads, Va., as commans bombs. As the struck they were Japan and Shanghat.......June 10.)
Naval District, followed immediately by amalt explosions dant of the Fifth
and the Zeppelin burst into fire, which where he remained until he retired spread over the whole ship. from active service at the age of 64.. Miss Ethel Morrison
2.15 Close down.
long
6.32 Fifty-Eight Minutes Variety,
130 Reuter and Rugby.. A meeting of the General Com-Weather Forecast and milice of the Kowloon Residents ments.
the St. Association was held in Andrew's Church Hall-lost-Tuesday, those present being Mr. Lam Ming- fan, Presiden); Mr. G. V. T. Marshall, Vice-President; Rev. H. D. Rosenthall, Hon. Secretary; Mr. R. H. Wong, Hon. Treasurer; Miss H. D. Sawyer, Rev. J. R. Higgs, Dr. S. G. Kirkby- Gomes, Lt. Col. E. D. Matthews, Messrs, C. M. Manners, C. E. Terry D. W. Munton, I. N. Murray, R. Pestonji, B. Wylie, J. N. Sweeny, S. W. Minshall, and F. C. Mow
Fung The Traffle Sub-Committee ed that the recent complaint regard- ing obstruction of the road through Tsun Wan village caused by hawkers' stalls encroaching on the roadway, had been brought to the notice of the authorities and the muiter had been attended to.
report-
7.30 London Belas-News Sum mary.
of
事
Replying to question regarding the discovery in Hongkong or plans U ported by the German Government
OUTWARD MAILS Monday, June 10 Parcels only for Halphong ... .Noen. Haiphong
2 p.m. Straits, Ceylon, Indla, East and South
Africa Canton
The sudden death occurred yester-the complete subversion of British trade a re- the Far East, Mr. Honor Law, Secretary day of Miss Ethel Marrison,
of State for the Colonies, said that re- sident of Hongkong for many years, ports to this effect were current in long- Stanghal and Japan
Miss Morrison was taken ill during kong. "I have been in communication Saigon the week and died at her home with the Governor," he said, "and had Bangkok
better say nothing more at present." Morrison Hill Road, at 7 p.m. yes
80 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements,
803 Dance Musto by Jack Payne and Its Band
and Me."
.8.40. Musical Comedy and Pan-terday. tomime Selections.
8.30 "The Organ, The Dance Band
mary
This
Churchill were common
2.30 pm.
.7 p.m.
7 p.m.
p.m.
.7.p.m.
Tuesday, June 11 Batavia and Sourabaya...10.30 a.m. Air. Mail for "Imperial Airways
Direct Service,"
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June 11, 5 p.m. Jane 11, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.
.June 11, 5 p.m. June. 11, 7 p.m.
Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus- tralia by "Imperial Airways Direel Service."
week has rch notable for a particularly bitter attack on Mr. Winston Churchill. Since the early days of the war, and even before the war. personal allacks on May enough. Latterly he has been the object of constant veiled and vague criticisms in certain well-known London newspapers. But now at last the "Morning Post", apparently supported to some extent by the "Times" and ( satellite "The Daily Mrs. H. M. Mackenzio
Mail, has come oul into the open with Mrs. Helen Martin Mackenzie, who a very grave and categorical charge
against the Flest Lord of the was for 40 years a resident of Hong-The slickation made is that Mr.
Churchill, kong, dled at Predwick, Ayrshire, on in his youthful impetuosity and arrogant June 7. She leaves three children, cock-suceness has over-ridden Lard Fisher and hoodwinked the Cabinot. He is said Mr. A. K. Mackenzie, of Hongkong, to have forced naval operations on his Mr. W. W. Mackenzie at present in own responsibility, against the beller England, and Mrs. J. N. Dovey, in judgment of the brilliant and experienced Lord Fisher, and to havɑ de- Edinburgh.
veteran. liberately allowed a Cabinet colleagues to believe that what were really his own Air Mail for Manlia, Guam, Hono-
fala and U.S.A, by decisions were the approved policies of
the "Tan the Test Sea Lord and the Board of Ad-
American Airways Direct Service"
Funeral arrangements have not yet 9.15 London Relay News Bum-been finalised but it is expected that the cortege will leave Brown, Jones 0.30 London Rday—“I Believe in funeral parlour and pass the Monu The Kowloon Motor Bus Company Democracy."
ment for the Catholic Cemetery had been approached regarding com-
9.45 Compositions of Liszt.
about 5 p.m. to-day. plaints of unsatisfactory service to the
Polonaise No. 2....Beriln State bathing beaches. It appears that the trouble is due to insuffleient busespera Orchestra; Hungarian Rhap- a F....London Symphony to cope with the demand. The Com-Orchestra cond. by Albert Contes,
sody No. 1 In F pany had the matter in hand, new 10.03 Two Brahms' Songs vehicles were arriving, althougli very slowly, and they expected to be able Elisabeth Schumann (Soprano).
10.10 Brahms-Concerto No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 15.
Artur Schnabel (Piano) and the London Philharmonic Orchestra con- ducted by Georg Szell, 11.0 Close down,
Iong.
to Improve the service before very Hospital Admissions Considerable discussion took place on a complaint that present conditions governing the admission of patients To and the treatment of out-pallents In the Kowloon Hospital were such ps to impose hardship on a certain class of people. It was decided to address a letter to the Hon. Director of Medical Services soliciting a full and
regarding concise statement Government's views on the subject.
The Children's Playground. Sub- Committee had investigated reports that both the Cox's Road Playground and the Chatham Road Playground were being used on some mornings by certain schools as a drill-ground to the exclusion of other children, and the Hon. Secretary was directed to enquire from the Public Works De- partment whether permission had. been granted to these schools.
Street Lighting Attention was drawn to the defec- tive street lighting of Prince Edward Road, about which the Association wrote to Government in February 1939. A member of the Street Light- ing Sub-Committee reported that the now system of lighting was now in hand in Waterloo Road, and Urat it would be extended to Prince Edward Road in the near future.
The need for improving Lai Chi Kolc bathing beach was mentioned, but it was decided to defer discussion of this question until a later meeting, Rev. H.-D. Rosenthall submitted his resignation ar Hon. Secretary on the ground that it was not possible for him to give the time or aften- tion to the work of the Associa- tion that it deserved to have. The President reported that he lind approached Mr. F. C. Mow Fung, who, had kindly consented to take over the office. The Committee's thanks were expressed to Mr. Rosenthall för his past services, and Mr. Mow Fung was' appointed Hon, Secretary,
It was unanimously, agreed that the Association should have a Post Office Box address, which would be the permanent postal address of the Association. This proposal has already been carried out, and future all communication to the Association should be addressed to. the Hon. Secretary-P, O. Box No. 1753, Kowloon.
STOCK MARKET
REPORT
in
Honghcing Stock Exchange Official Summary Issued yesterday says:
The morning passed off..very quietly.
Providenis
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Electrics
Buyer
$430
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The late Mrs. Mackenzie was the widow of the late Mr. Alexander Mackenzie, of Hongkong, who was In business here, owning the firm of Arthur and Company (Export) Ltd.
an-
Maj-Con. Fujido
Shanghai, June 9. The Japanese Army here nounces that Major-General Takael Fujido died in a hospital in Kluklang rajasana khan pas a result of wounds sustained in fighting at Wuning, in north Klangst,
ALWAYS on June 2-International,
WILLING...
BUT NEVER
A BRIDE!
because her sweetheart was always solving sonic homicidel.
JOAN
DOUGLAS BLONDELL in a duringly different kind of comedy that's a sheer laughing deligh!!
The AMAZING MR.WILLIAMS
with RUTH DONNELLY CLARENCE KOLB EDWARD BROPHY" JOHN WRAY BA Directed, by ALEXANDER HALL **AMOZIESE PIBIDO EVERETT-RISKIN:/ A COLUMBIA PICTURE
miralty. These are grave charges. If there 19 A word of truth in them, the Admiralty or any other responsible post- lon under the Crown in this country. ought to be made too hot to hold Mr. Churchill for another second. Impeach- ment would be almost too good for him. And it is surely the business of Parlin- ment, strice these charges so vitally affect the security and eosidence of the nation. no longer to more these inuendoes, which have now become grave and explicit charges. but to clear the matter up at once beyond a shadow of doubt for ever. No man draws breath between earth and sky in the world to-day on whose shoulder rests a heavier weight of respon- sibility than Mr. Churchill bears. The man who la terposuihie to Parilament and The nation for the British navy in a war with Germany which is neither more nor Jess than a fight for national existence, bears no light fond on his mind and con- science. If anything went wrong with the British Navy it this moment, the cause of the Allfer would be as good ́as lost and the future of Europe would lo in the hollow of Prussia's blood hand.
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NO PEACE PARLEY Emphatic Denial By Chinese Government
Chungking, June 9, "Tho persistent circulation of would be responsible to the House and the country for the necessary supplement nukes to the troops and he was sure the house pence rumours by Japan necessary for us to state most:em- | would wish him well in the great task phatically that they are absolutely that he had before him. without foundation," declared Chinese spokesman to-day.
A
"The motive behind süch ̈ rumours is too obvious. The situation In Europe has given Incentive to a large section in Japan to bring about on early peace in China so that she may devote all her power and resources
Reg.
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Straits
K.P.O.
.June 11, 5 p.m. ,June 11, 5,30 p.m. G.P.O.
..June 11, 5 p.m. ......Jano 11, 7 p.m.
K.P.O,
..June 11, 5 pan. „Jone 11, 5.30 pm. G.3.0.
„June 11. 5 p.m.
June 11, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, June 12
out manoeuvres in the Pacific.
The
Hongkong Telegraph Tenth Annual
Amateur Photographic Competition
June - September, 1940.
Two Silver Trophies Awarded
by ILFORD
LTD.
For the best and second-best antrics.
Four Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO.
First Prizes in each of the four Sections.
$250 CASH PRIZES $250
SECTION ONE
General Pictorial: Land and Seascapes: Architecture Street-Scenes, etc.
1st. Silver Cup. 2nd. $30. 3rd. $20. 4th. $12.50
SECTION TWO
p.m. Portraits: Informal Close-ups: Human Studies. Fort Bayard, Holhow and Haiphong 1st. Silver Cup. 2nd. $30. 3rd. $20. 4th. $12.50.
Noon.
Parcels only for Tientsin.....Noon. Air Mail for Indo-China, Iran, and France (Paris and Northern Pro- vinces only) by the, "Air France Airways Direct Service",
K.P.O.
Rer. June 12, 5.00 p.. Ord...June 12, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
June 12, 5.80 p.m. Ord........Jana 12. 7,00 p.m.
Thursday, Juno 13
7.15 am.
Keg.
......
In the House of Commons the bill for the establishment of, the Ministry for || Canton Munitions was read a third time. Mr. Swatow and Porcels only for Shang- Asquith said that Mr. Lloyd George
10 YEARS AGO
Oslo, June 10, 110. The wife of Crown Prince Glav has given birth to a daughter.
5 YEARS ACO
London, June 10, 1935.
•ho House of Commons warmly greeted
to striking southwards. Let it be Mr. Rarasay MacDonald on his last day known once and for all that, so long
as Prime Minister when he rose to address
as Japanese soldiers remain on Chi- the members to-day-1
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London.
In the course of his last speech in the House of Commons as Prime Minister. Mr. Farminy MacDonald Kaid the Governi ment were keenly sive to the danger of
on the much- is Mr Winston Ch making a brief reply nese soil and the Nine-power Treaty debated subject of Britain's air defencos, is not upheld, there can be no talk of peace between Japan and China, "Let it also be known that no out- alde influence or suggestions of peace can alter Chinn's determination to carry on her resistance until her obair raids. Bince the committees dealing ject by attained. I hope this will be the last dental necessary to discredit the completely groundiess rumouts of peace circulated by the Japanese."— Reuter.
WAR TAXATION
· Local. Appointments Gazetted
.2,30a.m.)
Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., C. and S. America via Vancouver B.C.,
(Parcels for Canada).
G. F. O. and K. P. O. Parcels,
.Reg..
Ord.,
Bangkolc Sandakan..
SECTION THREE
Still Life and Table Top Studies.
1st. Silver Cup. 2nd. $30. 3rd. $20. 4th. $12.50%
SECTION FOUR
(Craftsmen's Section)
The whole of the work entailed in the production of every entry must have been done by the competitors who will be required to make a declaration to this effect. Each entry must have pasted on the back a special entry form obtainable on application from The Hongkong Telegraph or from the Hon. Secretary, Hongkong Photographic Society. Subjects at the discretion of competitors.
June 13, 10 am. 1st. Silver Cup., 2nd. $30. 3rd. $20. 4th. $12.50,
.June 13, 11.15 m. June 13, Noon.
.Noon. .Noon. Friday, June 14 Shanghai and Parcela only for Tien- 2.30 p.m. tsin
Baturday, June 15 Air. all for "Imperial Airwayı
Direct Servico".
G.P.O. 4. E.P.O... Reg.......... June 15, 8 p.m. Ord, June 15, 5.30 p.m. Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt. and Europo via Marseilles.
Reg. Ord.
with air raids had been appointed, In- vestigations: had; teën, greatly, expedited. meir fint duty was to collect informas tion. ME. MacDonald emphasised ... the necessity of caution in making disclosures about the work of the committers. He | Amoy added that the House need never foar Shanghai That the Exchequer's, stinginem would postponte, an investigation which wHE SO
vital to the well-being and safety o Haiphong
Britain.
London.
Mr. Anthony ¡Eden to-day demolished "the many wild erficiems directed against the British Government. In the fallan-
litude to the Italo-Abyssinian dijaputa in the House of Commons during the Whit of the Board of War Taxation, dursuntide adjournment debate.
The Hon. Mr. Stanley H. Dodwell when he defined the British at
has been appointed to be a member
ing the absence on leave of Mr. E. M. Bryden.
SCHOOLBOY HURT
Mr K. M. A. Barnett has been appointed to be an Assistant Com missioner, under the War Revenue Azilne-year-old boy, Kwan Bun- www.lin, was taken,, to Queen Mary Ordinance, 1940.
Mr. P. Appleyard, A., and Milfospital on Saturday suffering from C. W. Tresiso, a.c.A have been apa fractured arms pointed to be Examiners, under the Kwan foll"Whilst playing with a ball an Wah Yan College playground, Baie Ordinanco.
G.P.O. and Kr.O.
June 15, 5. p.m. „June 15. - 5.30 pm, Sunday, June 10
.9.00 a.m. 2.9.00 am.
Noon.
Monday, June 17
Tuesday, June 18. Manila, Makassar and Sourabaya
9.30 a.m.. Shanghal, Japart. Honolulu, US.A., Central and · South America . and *Canada via San Francisco (No
Parcels for Canada),
G.P.0. & K.P.O.. Parcels.,. June 18, 5 pm. Reg., June 19, 0.45 am. Ord June 19, 10.30 am, Wednesday, June 19 a Shanghat, Japan, Honolulu, USA, Central and South America and Canada via San Francisco,
“ORO”SKPO
Reg., Ord.
¡June, 10, 6 pm: June 20, 8 am
RULES
The following Rules will govern the Compeition:
1.The Competition is confined ex-
clusively
photo- to amateur sanphers.
2-No employes or member of any firm in the photographic trade fa permitted to compete,
3he prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- Each graphs in each Section. entry must be sccompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the Com
must be and which petition, pasted on back of entry, The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the Flongkong Teleproph
الحرة
photogtople entered muut have been taken in the Colony ar Hongkong. Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions are neilgible -No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of loss of, or damage to entries
SECTION
NAME
ADDRESS
either black, 7-All entries is be
Mepla or toned, pictures, acid must ba mounted. Coloured photo- Kraphs are ineligible. Pictures submitted in sepia tones by A ahould be accompanied emailer print; in black and white. D-No pleturs to entered in more
than one Bestion.
10-Mounts to be only white or crea
must be of one of the following sizes:-10x12 10x20,
11-No correspondence will be entered:||
into in connection with the Coin palliton.
of the
the
-12---Members of the Staffs
Hongkong Telegraph ad South China Morning Port are not permitted to compete.
13.-The decision of the Judges sholl
be final.
16-At the conclusion of the Comm petition, enities will be returned to competiton on application at the Telegraph offices within seven daya..
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