Wednesday,
HONGKONG CONTINUES MAGNIFICENT RESPONSE
WAR FUND NOW TOTALS OVER $250,000
The War Fund inaugurated three days ago by the "Hongkong Telegraph" and "South China Morning Post" pussed the $250,000 mark this afternoon.
The South China Morning Post Ltd., this morning
Cheque For
forwarded a cheque for $100,000 to the Hongkong Lakh Sent
Government as the first instalment, and has requested
that this amount be remitted immediately to the Imperial To
Government.
Contributions continued to pour in this morning at an unprecedented rate.
The Hongkong Jockey Club donated $25,000 and a cheque for $10,000 was received from Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hughes.
Early this morning donations of £1,000 sterling ($16,134) each were received from Mr. G. Miskin and Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Blaker.
The Hongkong Amateur Dramatle Club has sent a donation of $5,000.
Franch Contribution
Mr. F. W. Van der Sleeson 1. and E. Drown
Mi E. E. Cockburn
The French Consul General, M.K. S. Capur Louis Reynaud, informed the "Tele- graph" this morning that he had collected between $1,200 and $1,300 from the small French community in
the Colony.
"The French people in Hongkong ore glad of this opportunity to
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McConnell Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Collins Taylor Mr. D. II. Collian Taylor Mr. D. J. Collins Taylor
Mr. C. E. Wong Miss Gyn Owen Mr. M. A. Johnson
Mr. and Mra, G. M. Park
Mr. F. C. Weller
despatch money to Great Britain, our and Mrs, II. W. Mi Ally, for the purchase of armaments," sald M. Reynaud.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Shaw
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hrcock "Dizzie and Slimey"
"I sincerely trust tant members of the French community will take Found" advantage of the opportunity and Mrs. A. Mackle
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Mr. and Mrs. Chan, M, Larian
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Goo
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send further contributions to the Copt, and Omfocs na. Talshen "Telegraph' and 'South China Morn-Mr. 3, W. Bertram
Post Fund through me. "The French people in Hongkong pray that the terms for an armistice Imposed by Germany and Italy wht be so hard that they will not be accepted by our Government."
Gave Holiday Money
One donation of $500 was from a couple who had saved the money for
a holiday. "We don't need a holiday
Mr. Colin Boyer
Professor and Mrs. Gordon King Mr. James Lee
Mr. and Mrs. Eddle do Sousa Dr. and Mrs. John Durran
Anonymous
Ar. and Mr. W. D. MeMaster Anonymoun
Mr. C. H, Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. David Lyon Miss N. A. Didsbury tra, A. 3. Didsbury
Anonymous
is 9. E. Chubb'
Mr. F. L. Lam
now," they said as they handed ne their money.
ny sums
Mr. and Mrs. D. Davies
Sus Belly Davies
Mr. I. E. Budden
M. W. R.
The list of contributors published below does not include received after 12 o'clock. Although a speclol staff is employed to deal with the contributions, It has been im possible to keep pace with the extra-Mr. H. 1. Beddow
G. S. and T. C. Anderson Major and Atra, Alfred Rosenbloom Anonymou
MEA K, Baker
ordinary flow that set this morn-Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Noble ing.
Contributions received since the Final Edition of the "Telegraph"
yesterday were as follows:
Messrs. Linitend & Davin
Steam Laundry Co., Ltd.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Davis
Collo it. Mackay
Misa M. Matheran
Misa E. Mosey
Mia Logan
Noop Staff, Hongkong..
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Gray
Mrs. J. J. Barnes ........
Mr. L. C. F. Bellamy
Mr. and Mrs, IL, F. Phillips
$1.500 Miss J. W. Buckwell.....
CONTRIBUTORS!
PLEASE NOTE
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Govt.
The Following letter, with a cheque for $100,- 000, was scnt to the Colonial Secretary morning:
a
this
Sir,-As you are pro- bably aware, the South Post, China Morning Limited, has, through its "The Iwo newspapers, South China Morning Post" and "The Hong- kong Telegraph", open- cd
assist Fund to Great Britain's war effort. It is proposed to hand the whole of the money sub- scribed to the Government of Hongkong for transmis- sion telegraphically to the British Government for the purchase of aeroplanca or such other armaments as the Home Government may decide.
We have pleasure in enclosing a cheque for
HK$100,000.00
(Dollars
Опе hundred thousand
only) and would request
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We hope to be able to send farther cheques for substantial amounts in the near future.
Yours faithfully, For and on behalf of the South China Morning Post, Limited,
(Signed) B. WYLIE
General Manager.
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200
230 Mr. and Mrs. 9. W. T'LO
500
Bo Honkong Bowling Alleys
100
400
20 Aileen anu Deria Woods
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Mr. T. H. King
B0
16 Mr. G. Meakin (1,000)
Cedrie Blaker
10,134.43 Mr. John Forbes
60 Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Da toza
Mi the 1.Sex.
(43,000)
Mr. & Mira. L, J. Stevensun
Airs, M. Morgan Richards,
Captain Norvali U. Norvalls
MAR, F, Hangland
"nick"
Mrs. M. W. Brennan
Mr. & Mrs. J. C. Chalmers (in memory of the Inte Mr. J. C. Brown) Seret. G. You
Mr.
Robinson
Mr. J. W. Farquhar Mr. C. Halt
Mr. Mr. S. C. Saunders
Mr. & Men. T. McInnes
Mr. Wm. Nitlock
Mira J. It. Taylor
CONTRIBUTORS who do-not-personally bring 11. their donations to the South China Morning Past Ltd. office are kindly re- quested to attach their names, written in BLOCK LETTERS, to cheques or bank-notes, in order to case the work of the staff
with the dealing Fund.
Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. 13. G. Grigor
Mr. P. X. Aknado Remedios
War
Messrs. John Manners & Co., Ltd.
Jimmy and Dorin
Mr. and Mrs. John Wisyntt
Mr. and Men. V. C. Branson
Mr. I. C, Watson
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Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Macfadyen
Dr. and Mrs. D. Kelvin-Siark
Mr. and Mrs. W. Nash,
"Wayfocng" Portuguese Staff Assn.
Dr. and Mrs. JH Montgomery..
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Shaftain
Min, I. R. Wood...
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Simpson
Mr. and Mrs G. W. Coysh
Mr. and Mrs. It. Ruttonjea
Dr. P. Rutonjev
G.E. and 1.V.C.H
Mr. B. D. Evans
Margaret Evans
Airs, A. Pallock and Miss hitchie
Mc. D. Monn
Mr. D. Elder
Mr. A. V. Harbottle
Kathleen and Marie Clarke
Mira.
Beatrice
memory
Botello)
P. Botelho
of the late Mr. P. V.
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. N. Tinson.
(1st, instalment)
Апопуточ
Mr. T, Swan
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Braude
Mr. C. E. Ambrose
Mr. Catlerell
Mr. D. Robb
Mr. R. Cunningham
Mrs. R. Cunningham
M. ME...
Mr. A. Watson
Mir, and hire. L, G, Ribeiro
Mr. 8. Langfold
Mr. E. J. McMullen
Mr. and Mr. P. II. Weare
Mr. J. Angwin. .............
Miss Jenny Felstaw
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. J. Simmons "Q.A.S."*
Mr. and Mrs. W. Aneurin fonts.
Mr. and Mr. P.-A. Radmond............... Mr. Brut. Mrs. A. W. de Brackert Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mcfeldo r. and h J. W. Alabnster Anonymou
Ye Olde Printeris, Ltd.
instalment)
Mr. and Mr. C. Willcox
Mr. and Mrs. C. Strange
Lionel Strange
Jack Strange
W. Naef
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Franklin
Miss Mario C. Braga
Mr. H. D. Dldwell
Mr. W. J. Knight
Mr. and Mrs. W. Bmith
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Meredith
Mr. 8. L. Lloyd anomandate
(int.
Mr. and Mrs. 33. Richardson
Mr. and Mer, "M, H. Turner
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Todd
Mer. Christonseri de Co,
bff and Banh M.2
Gh
3. A. and C. M. Fisher
Mr. and Mrs. X. P. Chany
Pang Koksul
Mr. "J. L. Ilaley
Kowloon Magistracy
Mr. F. Benolst
Prof. W. Brown
Mr, E. Grimble
Anonymoti
Mr. & Mrs. B. E. Maughan
Mas J. M. McLaren
X. Y. Z.
Mr. G. Forder
***** Mr. C. I. Sipitsky
Mr. F.. It. Wait
2,000 *3***
100. L. Budagian
Mina. M. 3. Paterion
2,000 Mins E. M. Gray
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Arcul Bros,
250 Mr. A. el Arculli
550
Mr. & Mr. F. C. Clemo
10 tr. & Mrs. F. C. Clemo
223
20
memory of the Into Mr.
Brown)
500 Valeria & Plana
50 Members
of k
50 brokers". Association
300 Miss R. JORDA
100 Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Harrop
10 Mr. & Mrs. F. Filppance
50 C. M. Karanjla de Co.
30) Mr. R. C. K." Thompson
80 Mr. A. B. Demund
100 | Mrs. Nina Goldenberg
Share
Sir Atholl & Lady MacGregor
50.00 H.K, Jockey Club 50.00 100.00 Mr. A. C. Sinton
"Catheart"
10.00 Mr. T. F. Stainton
50.00 Mr. L. Visser
20.00 Mr, FL Watson
Mr. & Mr. G. 11. Plerey Mr. M. Clark .................g
10. Mr. N. M. Krasnoperol
50.00 Mr. & Mrs. G. II. Cautherley 200.00 Mr. 3, G. Buls 200.00
Mira, Henry Moors. 10.00 Kr. S. S. Chow 200.00 100.00 Prot. & Mr. F. Fold
Unton Trading Co. Ltd. 100.00 Mr. & Mra, R. L. Wyllie 100.00 & Mrs. C. Walls
25.00 Mra, R. C. Wallace 250.00 Mr. & Mrs. E, Linennen.. 100.00 Mr. & Mrs. D. S. Cutcher
Jack & Jeanne
00.00
50,00 Mr. 11. Owen Hughes
500,00
200.00 Mr. & Mrs. J. Owen Hughes
Mr. & Mrs. D. W. Tluma
Margaret
100.00
£10.0.0 Mr. J. E. Ward
23.00 Mr. M. It, Ward
230.00 Air. & Mrs. J. Harres
100.00.C.A. Manufacturing Co. Inc.
100.00 Mr. Ernest Kera
HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH
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Hard Labour And Cane For Robbery
Throe Mon Sentenced
This Morning
Found guilty of robbery with vlolence against a widow in King's Pack on May 6, four men were sen- tenced by the acting Puisne Judge, Mr. E. 1. Williams, nt the Criminal
Sessions this morning. The ring leader, Kam Chun, 25, was sentenced
to three years' hard labour, and 12
June 19,
1940.
Whore Nazis Meet
Their Match
ANOTHER R. A. F. VICTORY
LONDON, June 18 (Reuter).—An Air Ministry bulletin states that yester-
struees of the cang, and Chuu Wal, day evening three Spitfires
Lo Chu-luen and Lam Yuk each to met three Junkers 88 dive- 21⁄2 years' hard labour. All the de-
fendants had previous convictions for bombers between Bologne and Le Touquet, Each
larceny.
Chen and Lo pleaded not guilty to the charge, and the case was tried (Spitfire took one Junker. before the following Jury: Messrs. One was seen to crash into James Wood (Foreman), Yu Tze- the sen and another dived into hing, Tsang Cheung-kwum, Li TEZC- tsul, J. Woo Tre-nyi, T. L. Knight and Lee Chan-kee.
to
Mr. J. Reynolds, Crown Counsel, prosecuted, and said the incident cccurred on May 6 when complain ant, Lau Lai-kwan, a widow, and her
coustri, Tan Ping, went King's Pork to look for herbs.
Lo walked past complainant and jostled against Tan who was then stopped and searched by Kam who sald he was looking for illicit opium. Complainant was then searched, and 20 centa taken from her right hand pocket. Kam then struck complain- ant on the chest and attempted to search her left hand pocket which contained $8, a gold finger ring and 4 pawn ticket.
Pushed Over Bank
During the struggle, complainant was pushed over the bank, and was also struck by the other three men present.
After taking away the purse, Kam ran off in the direction of the King's Park refugee camp and the other three men, of whom the two de- fendants were a pair, made off in the direction of Hunghom.. The alarm was ralaed, and Kam was caught by four refugees from the camp.
At an identification parade held on May 7, Lou and Tan Identifled Lo 03
the one of
persons who had taken part in the robbery,
In answer to the charge on May 6, Chan sald: "have nothing to say. Complainant noticed I did not move my hands. I did not strike her, but I did go there."
Lo said: "It has nothing to do with me. The man in the black jacket (Kam Chun) did it."
On these facts, submitted Mr. | Reynolds, both defendants with the other two men assisted in the com- mon purpose of robbing Laut, and are therefore guilty of the charge for which they stand indicted.
the cloud with flame pouring from its starboard motor.
The rear guns of the third were silenced before the Spitfire nilot made his final attack.
Heinkel Shot Down
On the way home from northern this morning, an R.A.F. France Blenheim fighter saw a Heinkel sea- He dived 9,000 plune below him. feet to attack and after a few miles' down the Heinkel in chase shot lanes.
Air Ministry Claim
LONDON, June 18 (Reuter),--The
Air Ministry announces: "Last night R.A.F, fighters shot down two enemy bombers over the north-east coast of France."
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Doubled War
Risk Rates
Lloyds Assess New Situation
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Juno 18 (UP).— War risk rates between the United Kingdom, the Far East, Australia and Africa south of the equator have been doubled.
No Insurance will be offered on voyages through the Mediterranens.
Rates from the United Kingdom 10 American ports have been raised from 5 to 7 per cent.
Raised To Five Por Cent.
Itates between America and Africa, Australia, New Zealand and the Far Dr. E. L. Gosano, Medical Officer East have been raised from.two per cent, for Allied vessels and 1% per of the Kowloon Hospital, suid he ex- amined Lau on May 6, but found nocent. for neutral ships to five per cent. signs of bruises. He asked Lau to for all vessels. return within two days, when he Local voyages in United Kingdom found signs of bruising on the right waters are now subject to negotiation. side of the chest.
This does not apply to voyages to Eire, where the rate remains un- changed at per cent.
Evidence Of Arrest Following corroborative qvidence by Lau and Tan, Detective Lee Chau- 100shing evidence of arrest. On May 6 100 he went to No. 137 Tal Nam Street, 100 second floor, where Chan was pointed out to him by Kam. The next morning, he went to the junction 500 of Tai Nam Street and Maple Street, 250 where Lo was pointed out to him by
Kam and Chan.
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H.K. Rates Riso
The war risk rate for vessels from Hongkong to Southampton has been raised to 5 per cent. Until yesterday Hongkong marine-Insurance brokers were quoting 34 per cent. The new other rate applies to vessels wing routes than the Mediterranean and follows the rales 1xed by the In-
Chan elected to give evidence and denied being present at the robbery.stitute of Marine Insurance, London.
He had refused to give a loan of $20 to Kam some time ago, and Karn had
grudge against him.
Lo said he was approached by three men while sitting in King's Park, and had been forced by Kam to 500 take part. He had merely bumped 100 Into Tan and did nothing else.
100
1000 Eu A. Keller & Co. Ltd.
700
100.00 Mr. H. A. Keller
11.00 Mr. E. Haurominann
100
Co, Ltd.
100.00 Cumpradore Office, Ed. A. Keller & 100.00
100
100.00 bis Wilson
60.00 Minjor & Mrs. F. Hoge
50.00 Mis A. Senior
8111 M. Wood Association
1,0xx
5.00 Mr. T. K. Whichon
100
Kowtoon Residents
5.00 Mr. W. McLeod
Mr. & J. Gough
200.00 ir,
23.00
3. D. Cameron
Mr. W. C. Morricon
I
Bruce...
200 000 & Pez Everest
19,00
Questions On Govt. Schools
Information Sought About Conditions Pertinent questions relating to the conditions in Hongkong Government schools are to be 20 asked at the Legislative Council meeting to-morrow by the Hon.
230.00 Sir Shouson Chow
700
100.00 str. & Mrs, F.GM. 199
30.00 Mersen. Paimer & Turner (H.K.
10.00
1,000
20 Master Oleg Goldenberg
10.00 ME. & Mr 11. Overy
50.00 Dr. Men. Fred Rew
200 Mr. & Mrs. D. K. Paul
600 | Mr. Arthur E. Job
150 "A Cook BoyTM
50 Mr. G. V. T. Marshall
23 Mr. & Mrs. J. NimiCD
10. Mr. & Mrs. J. F. Logan
3 | Lieut. L. D. Kilber
20 Mr. E. P. Streatfield
Mr. J. L. C. Pearen
Mr. & Mrs. 11. S. 11
25 V. C. D..........
Mr. N. Benson
100 nephewa)
24 Dr. & Mrs. H. G. Birch
200 | Anonymous
100.00 Mrs. I. W. Chandler
100.00 Miss O. M, Redwood
4.00 Miss D. c. Redwood 4.00 Mr. T. V. V. Fenwick
500.00 Mr. L. E. N. Ryan,
200
50 Mr. M. K. Lo,
100
45
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1,000
500
Mr. Lo's Questions
He has given notice that he will 200 ask the following questions:
(1) Will Government state whether all Government schools, and particularly Queen's College, Wanchal School and Sai Ying Pun School, conform to the standards and requirements prescribed by the said Regula- tions?
0.00. Ms. Eldon Patter
300.00 | KY. & Mrs. J. E. Jupp
100 MTB. L. G. Morgan ********
100.00 Hongkong Amateur Dramatic Club
5,000
250 1. & D. Andrews (for two
B. E. Levy & Co.
3,000
20.00 Mir, be Mis. D. W, Morley
200
200.00 More Power to Our Elbow"
CO
200.00 31r. & Mrs. J. E. Walker
10
10.00 Tony & Peter Parrott
1,000.00 Mr. & Mrs. E. W, C. Simmonds
20,00C.D.F."
100
20.00 Mr. & Mrs. F. V. Searic (ist instal-
1,090,01
100.00 Mr. & Mrs. J. Watson
50.00 | Miss Dorothy Waison .... 200.00 Mr. & Mr. F. 11. Harnes 200,00 Mla Ann Whitaker
100 Barbara & Leonard Fillmore
15 Commander & Mra, J. Fetrie
50 Mrs. Clara Forbes
100
Miss Elleen Hobbs
100 Mr. & Mrs. K. G. Blair ...
30 | Mr. W. J. F. Gatúner
30 Mr. A. D. Wyllie
10 Mr. J. Darrow
100 Mr. C. G._ Perdue
100 Mr. J. A. Eimpro
300 Ir. Mrs. J. G.
25 Commander d. F. Hola It.N.
дос (Nold,)__&_Harbour Depart-
10 ment StarT
500 Bir. C. P, Fallow
20M Mario M Alves. 100The Recreio Ladies'
Centre
300
Working
100 Capt. & Mrs. M. 13. Costello ... 100 Mr. & Mrs. H. V. Wilkinson
500 General Electric Co. at China
10 Ltd.
E. Langley
100 Mr. & Mrs. Har Williamson.
10. Mr. & Mre
56 Mr. & Mrs, W. Buchanan
10 Mr, C. D'Almada
10 Mr. E. Arnold
100 Hongkong Mercanulo & Chemicals
51. Lid,
200 Mr. E. La Harris
10) Mr. X, H. Morrison
30 Mr. J. H. Rose ..
20Mr. D. D. Forbes
Da Mr. & Mra, Joe Wolfe
106. Mr. & Mrs. J. J, Busto
300 Mr. FF first
*** Jinker Jeffries
100 Mr. de Mrs. Gordon Camphali
1,000 | MLS#:D. A. SI. L. P. Perry
300 Me... Wylln
30 Mr. J. Hekman
100. Mr. W. L., Rapley
** † Mes, O. 9; Archbuit
100 entreath de Co,
230,00 Miss D. Dodwell
40.00 Mr. & Mra. E. Cock Mr. D. F. Day
Mr. M. F. L. Haymes
1,1100 Mr. Colin Black
· 59.00 Mrs. Julla Fulker
20.00 Mr. G. M. Marrs
300.00
Mr. Edgar Davidson
1,000.00 | Mrs. Edgar Davidson,
2,000
Бо
100
Mr. & Mrs. A. W. Hughes
10,000
80.00 Mr. D. L. Newbigging
30.0,0
10,0,0
Mr. & Mrs. S. 1, Wilkie
3,0.0
800.00 Copper
.5.0.0
50.00 Mr. & Mr. A.
0.0.0
50 Mr. & Ms. 1. W. Ritchle
Ú,0.0
250 "targy"
1.10.0
100 Mr. Grant
4.00
7 K. Znano
0,0,0
10 Major & Mr. Simon White
4.03
Mr. & Mrs. D. McLellan
0.0.0
200 Mr. & Mrs, C. W, Jeffries
50.0.0
10 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mackinlay
£20
1,000 George and Geoffroy 10 and 15s.
100 fr. and Mrs. J. W. Hadion ....
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100 Mr. F. Maitland
$10
60 R and N. M.
100 Anonymous
ata
20 Me. Farmin Del Rosaro
20
100
100
150
Corrections.
Two 10.
$100 acknowledged from "M.W.JU" should have been Mrs. M. w. neu mond. 200 acknowledged to Mr. ILL. Wyille should have treen Charles Mor ERT As Co., Ltd, $130 from Capt. and ömcers - 12. Talihan" should have been sa, "Talsang."
(2) If the answer is in the nega- tive-(0) WH Government În- dicate the nature of the defects and/or the defteleneies na judged by the standards
and requirements of the Bald Regulations,
and
Wo (b) Government state whither it In the intention of Government to enforce the sald Regulations against privato schools when Government Schools fall short of the standards and require ments prescribed by the sald Regulations?
French Soldiers
Interned
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHY GENEVA, Juno: 10. (UP)-Three hundred, French soldiers crossed the Switzerland to-day. frinllor, into They have been interned.
streaming French refugees nro. across the frontier all along the Jura River.
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"We do not know yet whether rules from the United Kingdom to Hong- kong have varied."
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