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12th of June, 1940, we a report dealing with WE OFFER highest prices to any pure of Italian businesses Wount of gold articles, lades, jewelkong, at the conclusion of diamonds, etc. Apply Eurasia Gold Refining Co., 7th floor, China Build- Ing. Tel. 30227. No holidays,
FOR SALE.
we atated as follows:- The other business firms run
Italians such as
....and Marconi's Wireless "HONGKONG AS REVEALE!Telegraph Co., are also being THE CAMERA" Second Over 80 excellent views Colony. Price $1,50.
Obtafa, Kelly & Walsh, Ltd., Travel Bureau or from the South
China Morning Wyndham Street.
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TO-DAY'S RADIO CONSPIRACY
ZBW, 355 metres (845 kc.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles)
Radio Programme Broadcast by 2. B. W., on u Frequency of 845 k.e's. and on Short Wave from 1-2.13 p.m. and 0-11
p.m. on. 0.62 m.c's. per second.
12.10 p.m. Short Service of Inter- ersgion.
Third Talk on Poets By 1 Father Ryan.
7.80 London Relay, the noWA. 8.00 Time signal; weather report,
announcements,
Allogod Plan To Scizo Uruguay Revealed
New York, June 10. According to the New York Times'
Clarion Call By Labour "We Stand As The Last Bastion. In Europe" LONDON, June 18 (Reutor).
Selections from Puccini's 10.30 Operas-La Boheme. Your Tiny Hand la Frozen, Beniamino Gigli (tenor). Ah Mimi, False One, Bent- amino Gigli (tenor), Gleuseppe De Montevideo correspondent, the Uru--Following a meeting of the Luca (baritone), Manon Lescaut.guayan Police have discovered a Nazi National Council of Labour, held
Mitan | Intermezzo,
plot to seize Uruguay with the help in the House of Commons this Symphony Or Madam Butterfly-And of German ex-soldiers from Argen-evening, a statement was issued.
Rosetta
Una and turn it into "an ogricultural
8.03 A Spanish Programme chentra 12.30 Mavis Bennett (Soprano)
8.30 Grieg Peer Gynt Bulle No. Why Was He So Careful, and London Palladium Orchestra.
2. Op. 25-New Light Symphony Or- Pampanini, Conchita Velasquez. One colony of the Third Reich"
Fine Day, Rosetta Pampanini In Twelve local Nazi party-leaders 1.60 Time signal; weather reportchestra conducted by Eugene Goos-Fanciulla del West. My father died are under arrest. The Chamber of Deputies is holding a secret session to hear details of the alleged con- spiracy."-Reuter.
1.03 Ivor Moreton and Dave Kayo sens. en Two Pianos,
1:16~~Dance Numbers by liminy Dorsey and His Orchestra.
and Rugby press; 1.30 Reuter weather forecast; announcements.
Park Suite (Jalowicz), Band of H. M.
8.46 Studio Talk by Father Ryan Just six months ago, Let her belleve
that I Have Gained
ined My Freedom, on "Poels" No, 3: Coleridge.
Alessandro Valente (tenor). 9:05 Songs by William Brownlow
-41,00~~Close-Down, (Barlione)-One Kind Word (Char-
A programme broadcast by ZBC on Ics-Dean), I Still Love Mary (Sievier and Ramsay), This Lovely Rose 200 metres consisting of news, tulks (Slevler phd Ramsay).
and musle from 8-8.30 p.m.
Indian Bronicast
. Further Revelations
After paying tributo to the herolo struggle of the people of France statement says: against overwhelming oids, the
"A great ordeal now lles bofore- The British people. The full weight of the enemy is now certain, to fall upon us. We stand as the--last- Instion in Europe against the menace of tyranny. Let us meet the test with calm_resolution."
Proud Privilege
The statement describes it as proud privilege to sustain the hope of civilisation throughout the world in the darkest hour Europe has ever known and skyr; ·
Montevideo, June 18, Deputy Iturbide, Secretory of the Committee investigating Naži acilvi- 1.45 Military Band Music--Hyde
0.15 London relay, newa summary.
tics to-day declared to the Chamber 0.30 London Relay, topical talk.
of Deputies-"At this moment high Grenadier Guards Le Reve Panse
FRENCH SEEK VATICAN 9.45-laydn--Symphony No. 45
Nazi leaders in another room of this (Brler and Helmer), Hungarian Dance ("Farewell") in F Sharp Milnor --
place are testifying that they have 'London, June 18. (Moszkowski) Op. 23, Slavonic Rhap Sir Henry Wood.conducting, the Lon-
a subversive move- been planning The French Radio announced atment here." sody (Friedemann), B, B. C. Militarydon Symphony Orchestra,
12.30 p.m.
that France had made
Among those Band.
questioned were
"We know that countless millions 10.10 Alfred Coriot (Piano) play-contact with Italy regarding peace Rudolf Patz, head of a 2.16 Close Down.
German of subjugated peoples now under the. | Ing. Chopin,Bultade No: 3 Im A Flat negotiations through the Vatican,
Major, Op. 47, Tarantelle, Op. 43, It was re-emphasised that France school near Montevideo, who, necord-way of the dictators are with us in Accret spirit and only await the opportunity Valse In A Flat, Op. 19, No. 1, Im would not surrender unconditionallying to the police, hends a
of Nazis with centres for action." Excerpts from "The Gondo-promptu No. 1 in A Flat Major, Op. but would insist on an honourable organisation
The statement concludes by ex- throughout Uruguay.-United Press, 29.
| peace—United Press.
pressing full confidence that all members of the Labour movenient will give to the utmost in every neid of production the energy and efforts for which the crisis calls.
watched and closed by the Authorities."
6.00 7.00
7.02
We hereby admit and agree that | Hers." Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd., registered in England, and its subsidiaries, Marcon! (China) Ltd., registered in Hongkong, and Marconi International Marine Communication Co. Ltd., register- ed in England, are British com- bc ne-panies entirely managed and controlled by British subjects and mnward thence by are not in any way whatsoever half-ounce for the Italian businesses or managed or cents Per controlled by Italians. We also News 15
possessions and 25
ΤΟ truth set, io foreign countries admit that there is atron transport.
whatsoever in the statement that oungental air service for these companies are being watch- ergonited States of Amerlea
Atlantic Service has also ed and closed, by the Authorities. duced, the charge being if ounce for letters and $2.00 each. An approxim- date of the time occupied in
Air cepted Europe
We hereby tender our deep apologies to these Companies for these false and damaging state-
ansmission is twelve daysments and unreservedly withdraw
the date of departure of the such statements.
her from Hongkong.
e postage rates via the revised
erial Airways Service arc un-
Ajanged.
Small Packet Post to all countries in suspended.
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mail are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mulls are advertis- ed to close at or before 9 a.m. re- gistered and parcel mails are closed
at 5 p.m. on the previous day. When maliy are advertised to close after
We also deeply regret that any such statement should have appeared in our papers.
KUNG SHEUNG YAT PO,
WAH KIU YAT PO,
TSUN WAN YAT PO,
TIN RYONG 10.
On the 11th June, 1940, we also
6 p.m., Registered and Parcel mails|published a report dealing with are closed at 5 p.m.
INWARD MAILS
Italy's entry into the war and the position of Italian businesses in
Ale Mall by "Air France Airways | Hongkong, at the conclusion of
Service,"
June 19. which we stated as follows: Calcutta and Straits.......June 10. Europe and Straits (London date. Ist "There have been many Italians June 10. | doing business in Hongkong. One
May).
Halphong, Hollow and Fort Bayard of the larger business firms is
Japan
Sandakan Shanghai
Shanghai
Straits
June 19.
June 19.
eMarconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. June 10. which has announced the closure June 19. of its business."
June 10, 1 June su. We .June 19.
now
desire to
Associate
USA, Honolulu, Japan and Shang-ourselves without qualification hal (San Francisco date, 24th May) with the admissions, apologies and
June 19.
18 regrets expressed above. June 20.
Canton Calcutta Straits and Saigon..June 20, Formosa, Amoy and Swatow June 20.
Japan and Shanghai
Maniin Strait
.June 20. June 20. June 20.
OUTWARD MAILS Wednesday, June 10 Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA, Central and South America and Canado vla San Francisco (No Parcels for Canada) and "Europe 'via San Francisco
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FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN
What to do to help a child
Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or Il-treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing a parent .4 p.m. who is seeking advice on any matter 5.00 p.m. concerning a child, would be doing .6.30 p.m. on act of kindness by communicating
nt once with
Secretary,
Reg.
Ord.,
G.P.O.
Parcels.
.4 p.m.
Reg., Orl.
5.50 p.m.
Airmail for Indo-China,
The Hon. General H.K.S.P.C., Old City Hall.
The Inspector, 49, Fokfulam, Road, and 1st Acor.
.7.00 p.m. Iran, France by the "Air France Air-
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Reg., Ord.
K. P. 0.
June 19, 5.00 pm. June 10, 8.30 p.m.
G. P. O.
June 19, 2:00 p.m. June 19, 7.00 pm. Fort Bayard and Hoihow....7 p.m. Straits
........p.m.
The Inspector, 02 Stone Nullah Lane, 2nd." Floor.
The Inspector, 12, Sai Yeung Chol St., Kowloon.
The Inspector, 52, Argyle St. Kowloon,
All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society,
The Informant's name will kept strictly private, except in cases Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA., where malice is proved,
C. and S. America and Canada vin San Francisco and *Europe vla
San Francisco.
Reg.,
Ord
GP.O. & K.P.O.
June 10, 5 pm. .Juma 20, 0.30 0.
Thursday, June 20
Canton Straits and Calcutta.
Parcels
Lelters
Fort Bayard
.10.30 a.m.
10.30 a.m.
11.30 am.
.12.30 p.m.
Shanghai
Amoy and Shanghai
Haiphong
Fort Bayard
be
Mobilisation Of Materials
Important Decision.
By Canada OTTAWA, June 18 (Reuter).
1 pm.A Bill authorising the mobi- 2.00 pm.lisation of all human and 3.30 pm, matérial resources of Canada for
.3.30 pm.
Saigon, Straits Ceylon, India, East the prosecution of the war will
and South Afrlen and Europe. be introduced in Parliament,
Neg.
G.P.O. & K.P.O.
.June 20, 2.45 p.m.
Ord.
Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South
Africa and United Kingdom.
K.F.O.
June 20, 3.30,n.m. Friday, June 21
Reд.. Ord.,
...Juno 21, 5 p.m. June 21, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.O Reg
June 21, 6 p.m. Ord.
June 21, 7 pm. Tourane and Salon
Baturday, Julie Bangkok Shanghai
announced Mr. Mackenzie King
in the House of Commons.
Compulsory service will apply only
to service in Canada.
Recruiting for service overreus will continue voluntarlly.
Decision Applauded
-
A crowded house applauded Mr. Mackenzio King's declaration that the British decision to continue the war was also the decision of Canada, National registration of Canadian maupower will bo mudo immediataly, ..12.30 p.m. and a department of National Service .12.30 p.m. I under a ininister will be Installed to Shanghal and Parcels only for Tien- direct the mobilisation of individuals
1.30.p.m. and groups for war services.
tsin.
An hour of Dance Music. Closing stock quotations.
ACT NOW
IN
response to numerous requests,
The South China Morning Post, Limited,
invites subscriptions to
A FUND TO ASSIST
BRITAIN'S WAR EFFORT.
The whole of the money subscribed will
be handed to The Government of Hongkong
for transmission to
BRITISH GOVERNMENT
THE BRITISH
For the Purchase of Aeroplanes or such other Armaments
as the British Government may
decide.
Donations will be received by The South China
Post. Morning
Cheques should be made payable to
"War Fund South China Morning Post, Limited.”
All donations
will be acknowledged in
the columns
of The S. C. M. Post and The Hongkong Telegraph.
"Let us show the tyrants of Ger-. many and Italy that the will of the common people of Britain is beyond. their power of destruction."
Loans Without Interest
Chancellor Appeals To British Public
LONDON, June 18 (Reuter), In the House of Commons to- day, Sir Kingsley Wood; the Chancellor of the Exchequer, was asked whether the Govern- ment would consider raising a public loan, free of interest, for war purposes.
Sir Kingsley Wood replied that the Government had already received such money from many public mini- ed citizens and institutions.
Many people had indicated their anxiety to slow their patriotism this why.
Repayment After War
He therefore now appealed to any person or company who were willing: to advance money to the country without interest for the term of the war, to send it to him.
He said that a certificate would be Issued entitling the donor to receive re-payment three months after the conclusion of the peace treaty,
Tho alternative procedure, particularly for those wishing to tend under £100, would be to make a Post Office Savings Bank deposit with instructions to Kor render the interest to the Treasury. He invited persons and componics, who were willing to make loans for a leaser period than specified „bove, to communicate with the Treasury.
DIVED IN HARBOUR
Seamon On Ferry Rescue Drowning Woman
Two deck-hands on a Kowloon ferry dived into the harbour last night to rescue a Chinese woman who had fallen overboard, A European passenger helped apply artificial resuscitation on the way to the wharf. The Solar Star was half-way to Kowloon on the 10.40 trip from Hongkong when passengers heard a splash and a cry, The ferry was im- mediately stopped and cruised slowly in a
circle.
the
Passengers who crowded to rails
the woman floating a few yards from the ferry. Two members of the ferry's crew, Li Tau and Li Kau, dived in and swam to- wards the drowning woman. In spite of her struggles, they swam. back with her to the ferry
which had sent a whistle summons for police assistance.
The unconscious woman was help- ed aboard the ferry but the efforts of the crew could not revive her. An unicnown European passenger came down to the lower deck, knelt along- side the woman and applied arilnelaj. resuscitation.
A water police launch arrived. shortly afterwards and by the Umo the ferry reached Kowloon the 'wo- man was out of danger,
It is believed that the unknown passenger left without giving the police his name or Informing them of the help he had given.
The woman, who is suffering from. the effects of immeralon and shock, was taken to Kowloon Hospal. Her condition is not serious,
EMPIRE TRAINS
AIR PILOTS.
OTTAWA, June 18 (Reuter),—Mr. Duncan, Acting Deputy Minister of Defence for Air, in a speech here to-- day, declared that thỏ first pilots graduating from the Empire Air Training Scheme would proceed over- zeus immediately.
He added that Ujousands of young inen were being collect up' for service: with the air force..
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